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Quality schools becoming a growth industry in RI

Quality schools becoming a growth industry in RIRachel Davies, Sydney, Australia The variety and options for parents considering their child's or children's education are, pleasingly, increasing in Jakarta.

TNI officers' children attack Medan students

TNI officers' children attack Medan studentsApriadi Gunawan and Nana Rukmana, Medan/CirebonAt least eight students were injured after being attacked by children of military and police personnel in Medan, North Sumatra, witnesses and police confirmed on Friday.

Beos station must survive

Beos station must survive From Warta KotaThe historic railway station in downtown Jakarta, known as Beos station or Kota Station, will be modernized with the addition of a shopping mall, in a project jointly managed by state railway company PT Kereta Api and a private firm.

RI, Germany agree US$29.25 million debt swap deal

RI, Germany agree US$29.25 million debt swap deal JP/13/german Tony Hotland Jakarta Acknowledging the success of two earlier debt swap deals, the Germany government has announced that it will enter into a third deal with Indonesia worth 25 million euros (US$29.25 million) for environmental projects.

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Checked ;JP; ANPAc..r.. Education-twin-degreesTwin degrees - perfect combination for students Rudijanto Contributor/Jakarta The partnerships between Indonesian and overseas universities in providing more international curricula and offering double degree programs in many ways constitute a blessing...

UNSC set to extend mission in East Timor

UNSC set to extend mission in East TimorAgence France-Press, United NationsThe UN Security Council on Friday is to renew for six months the mandate of the UN Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET), the United Nations said on Thursday.

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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sweden-based Ericsson has had its presence in Indonesia since 1907. Ericsson has not only been involved in the development of the country's telecommunications infrastructure but...

Monorail depot above canal proposed

Monorail depot above canal proposedDamar Harsanto, JakartaA proposed monorail project to ease traffic in Central Jakarta would involve the construction of a depot, a 20-story apartment block, a five-story shopping mall and several parks, an architect designing the project said.

Maternal mortality rate decreases by 17 percent

Maternal mortality rate decreases by 17 percentDewi Santoso, JakartaA program known as Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) has significantly curbed the maternal mortality rate in Indonesia by 17 percent to 307 per 100,000 births this year, and has also reduced the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage...

Separatism in Ambon, homework for government

Separatism in Ambon, homework for governmentM. Azis Tunny, Ambon, MalukuThe presence of the Maluku Sovereignty Front (FKM) in Maluku has been a source of controversy since it was established on June 15 four years ago by Dr. Alex Manuputty.

Transportation policy needs review

Transportation policy needs reviewFrom Media Indonesia The 3-in-1 policy on major roads in Jakarta has been extended to the afternoon (4 p.m. to 7 p.m.), while a new busway corridor between Blok M and Kota is now operating.Nonetheless, the city's muddled traffic is not getting better.

Challenges for new leadership in running the government

Challenges for new leadership in running the governmentAziz Kuala Kencana, Papua The upcoming direct election for national leadership (president and vice president) certainly invites a certain level of passion on the part of the people, amid rising expectations of a more legitimate and better...

Critics slam government's new plan for Aceh

Critics slam government's new plan for AcehTiarma Siboro, JakartaCommentators gave the cold shoulder to the government's decision to revoke the martial law status of Aceh and declare a state of civil emergency, saying the policy would not be effective unless it was followed by a reshuffle in the...

Greater attention to education needed

Greater attention to education neededFrom KompasHeavy rains caused the collapse of school buildings in Tangerang, Banten, recently. The ruined Cikupa IV primary school was even used by commercial sex workers as a site for their business transactions before local authorities stepped in.

Swiss German University prepares for the Future

Swiss German University prepares for the Future No one can live without food. But only a few people are aware of the complexity of the technology of food processing. Take rice, for example. Indonesia, a country where most of the people eat rice, is actually facing a big problem with rice storage...

Danareksa to sell Bumiputera shares

Danareksa to sell Bumiputera shares Shareholders of mid-size Bank Bumiputera approved on Friday a plan by state investment company PT Danareksa to sell its entire controlling stake in the bank to strategic investors.

Mount Sirung erupts in Alor

Mount Sirung erupts in AlorYemris Fointuna, Kupang, East Nusa TenggaraMount Sirung in Alor, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), started to erupt on Thursday, discharging white ash, thick black fumes, mud and volcanic rocks. No casualties were reported.

Hasyim Muzadi, please resign

Hasyim Muzadi, please resignFrom Koran TempoCongratulations on your vice presidential candidacy, Pak Hasyim Muzadi. In this way, you are prepared to bear the heavy burden of putting this muddled country in order and restoring its international role.

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Quality schools becoming a growth industry in RI Rachel Davies Education Consultant, Sydney, Australia2. Simon -- Finding your level of language ability 2 x 30 Language learners should first take a long look at themselves Finding your own best way of developing your language abilitySimon Marcus...

Private cars' emission proved higher than standards

Private cars' emission proved higher than standardsLeony Aurora JakartaPrivate car owners were given the chance to calculate their personal contribution to air pollution when they received free gas emission tests on Friday morning at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta.

Candlelight vigil to light up Jakarta

Candlelight vigil to light up JakartaThe Jakarta Post, JakartaIn the observance of Antiviolence Day, which fell on May 12, a rally and candle light festival will be held on Sunday evening along the slow lane of the northbound side of Jl. Jend. Sudirman and Jl. Thamrin.

Lee Yun-hwa works a miracle for Korean squad

Lee Yun-hwa works a miracle for Korean squadZakki P. Hakim, Jakarta Most people would agree that the highlight of the 2004 Uber Cup was the semifinal match between Denmark and South Korea on Thursday night when the two sides needed five and a half hours to decide the winner.

*Terrorism a challenge for next president, U.S. envoy says Page 2

*Terrorism a challenge for next president, U.S. envoy says Page 2 *PDI-P all-out to block Wiranto Page 4 *Court rules in favor of Alzier Page 5 *Defending liberty amid terrorism Page 7 *Monorail depot above canal proposed Page 8 *Myanmar opposition rejects talks while Suu Kyi held Page 9 *Arsenal...

Former turtle hunter now fighting to save turtles

Former turtle hunter now fighting to save turtlesSlamet Susanto, Bantul, YogyakartaUntil five years ago, Rudjito, a resident of Srigading village in Bantul regency, was an aggressive turtle hunter, slaying five to six sea turtles in one night to make ends meet.

Local religious leaders deplore beheading video

Local religious leaders deplore beheading videoMuninggar Sri Saraswati, JakartaReligious leaders expressed deep concern on Friday over the brutal murder of an American citizen in Iraq, saying the act would only maintain the vicious cycle of violence in the country.

'No officials apologized for riots'

'No officials apologized for riots'The May 1998 riots that led to the downfall of president Soeharto have never been fully investigated, despite reports that thousands of people were killed and dozens of women, mostly Chinese-Indonesians, raped.

Police name graft suspects

Police name graft suspects JAKARTA: Former head of Pertamina's geothermal division Sriyanto and a member of his staff Syafei Sulaiman have been named suspects for their alleged role in fake transactions and mark-up deal in the Kahara Bodas scandal, police said.

How WTO talks will affect us

How WTO talks will affect usMartin Khor The Star Asia News Network Selangor, Malaysia In the next two months, there will be intensive talks in and about the World Trade Organization's (WTO) agenda as countries try to meet a new deadline of the end of July to conclude "framework agreements" on some...

Ba'asyir moves to new, cool cell

Ba'asyir moves to new, cool cellEvi Mariani, JakartaCleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, 65, was transferred from National Police Headquarters to his air-conditioned cell at Jakarta Police Headquarters on Friday. Soon after arriving at his new residence in a Nissan Terrano car he waved and smiled broadly.

Dec. 19, 2002: Human rights lawyer Roh Moo-hyun narrowly wins

Dec. 19, 2002: Human rights lawyer Roh Moo-hyun narrowly wins presidential election. Supreme Court orders recount of 11 million votes; no errors found. Feb. 25, 2003: Roh takes office for five-year term, replacing Kim Dae-jung, who leaves in disgrace after disclosing his government helped funnel...

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, May 15, 2004

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, May 15, 2004Exhibitions* Fine Art Fine Craft (Art) or Fine Nothing by Yugo Hendrolukito at Kedai Kebun Forum Restaurant's Gallery, Jl. Tirtodipuran 3 (Tel. 0274-376114, e-mail: kkforum@indosat.net.id), until May 24.

2. Mater ( 2 x 24)

2. Mater ( 2 x 24) Maternal mortality rate decreases by 17 percent 3. Abu (2 x 20) Deported militant declared a suspect 4. Logging ( 2x 21) Govt to form special body to combat illegal logging 5. Police (1 x 42) Poor education blamed for police violence

Court rules in favor of Alzier

Court rules in favor of AlzierOyos Saroso H.N., BandarlampungThe Jakarta Administrative Court has ruled in favor of Lampung governor-elect Alzier Dianis Thabranie against the annulment of his 2002 electoral victory by Minister of Home Affairs Hari Sabarno.

Susilo-Kalla the only pair to complete registration

Susilo-Kalla the only pair to complete registrationM. Taufiqurrahman, JakartaOnly one of the six pairings of presidential and vice presidential candidates has submitted to the General Elections Commissions (KPU) all documents required to contest the July 5 election.

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1. SLEMAN 1x36 Sleman regency getting better with age 2. TURTLE 1x50 Former turtle hunter now fighting to save turtles

PKB divided over candidate choice

PKB divided over candidate choiceM. Taufiqurrahman, JakartaAfter sparking an internal rift in the country's largest Muslim organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) over the vice presidential candidacy of its leader Hasyim Muzadi, cofounder of the National Awakening Party (PKB) Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid...

Three border schools to help 'counter separatism' in Papua

Three border schools to help 'counter separatism' in PapuaNethy Dharma Somba, JayapuraIndonesian and Papua New Guinea (PNG) agreed on Thursday to build three vocational high schools in border areas to improve human resources in both countries, and later help counter separatism.

Govt shortlists five advisors for Permata

Govt shortlists five advisors for PermataThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government is pressing ahead with its plans to auction off a majority stake in Bank Permata, with five securities firms shortlisted as candidates for the program's financial advisors.

Voters have ways to elect and punish their leaders

Voters have ways to elect and punish their leadersKornelius Purba, Jakarta The middle-aged hospital worker hesitantly approached a patient who just had undergone a bladder surgery. She looked impressed with a bouquet the patient received from his old friend.

Shock therapy needed for gamblers

Shock therapy needed for gamblers SEMARANG, Central Java: A councillor at the Central Java Provincial Council demanded on Thursday that law enforcers be more firm with gamblers, and if necessary execute them without a trial.

Police arrest 38 suspects, in 12 days crackdown operation

Police arrest 38 suspects, in 12 days crackdown operationEvi Mariani, JakartaIn a 12-day operation, the Jakarta Police managed to arrest 38 suspects from several robberies, in which the criminals stole at least Rp 5.8 billion (US$651,685) in cash and 54 kilograms (kg) of gold jewelry.

Lecturer fired over UMI attack

Lecturer fired over UMI attack MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: The Indonesian Muslim University (UMI) fired on Thursday a lecturer and expelled two students over their roles in the police attack on the university recently, which left dozens of students seriously injured.

Rallies for bill on domestic violence

Rallies for bill on domestic violence JAKARTA: Several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) said on Thursday they would conduct rallies across the country on June 1 -- the beginning of the presidential election campaign -- to pressure the government to pass a bill on domestic violence.

Emergency logging regulation new hope for nation's forests

Emergency logging regulation new hope for nation's forestsP.C. Naommy, The Jakarta Post/JakartaThe government has proposed a limited abolition of the presumption of innocence in illegal logging prosecutions under a draft regulation in lieu of law on the eradication of illegal logging.

Nigerians sell heroine from jail

Nigerians sell heroine from jail JAKARTA: Two Nigerians detained in Salemba Penitentiary, Central Jakarta, have been accused of dealing 252 grams of heroin, police said on Thursday.The crime was uncovered when narcotics detectives arranged a transaction with a suspected dealer identified as...

DONE

DONE SGU opens courses on food science, pharmaceutical and biomedical engineering No one can live without food. But only a few are aware about the complexity of the technology of food processing. Take rice, for example.

Governor rejects perks for councillors

Governor rejects perks for councillors KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: East Nusa Tenggara Governor Piet A. Tallo has rejected a proposal by the provincial legislative council to grant severance pay to 55 councillors amounting to Rp 5.5 billion in funds.

Oge, physics wizard from Papua

Oge, physics wizard from PapuaNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post/Jayapura The face of Septinus George Saa beamed with pride as Papua Governor JP Solossa handed him a check for Rp 20 million and a computer during a ceremony to mark National Education Day on May 2 at the governor's office in...

City transportation policy needs review

City transportation policy needs reviewFrom Media Indonesia The 3-in-1 policy on major roads in Jakarta has been extended to the afternoon (4 p.m. to 7 p.m.), while a new busway corridor between Blok M and Kota is now operating.Nonetheless, the city's muddled traffic is not getting better.

DPD members support city, claim people ill-informed

DPD members support city, claim people ill-informedDamar Harsanto, JakartaRegional Representatives Council (DPD) members-elect threw their weight behind Governor Sutiyoso's policies amid high hopes from their constituents that they would side with the public.