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Mon, 16 May 2005
            Committee head named graft suspect
                Committee head named graft suspectJAMBI: The head of the budget committee at the Kerinci Regency Council has officially been named a suspect in a graft case, a senior prosecutor said on Saturday.The chief of the Kerinci Prosecutor's Office, Ilman A.            
        Mon, 16 May 2005
            51 gas stations caught tampering with meters
                51 gas stations caught tampering with metersAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaA total of 51 gas stations across Greater Jakarta have been found to have tampered with their pump meters, prompting state-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina to either suspend gasoline supplies or shut down their...            
        Mon, 16 May 2005
            Serving people or groups?
                Serving people or groups?From Media IndonesiaThe House of Representatives (DPR) has finally decided that it will ask the government to review the fuel price increase policy. The decision is indeed disappointing.As people's representatives, legislators should voice what is in the public interest.            
        Mon, 16 May 2005
            Eradicate pornography
                Eradicate pornographyFrom Media IndonesiaThe sexual harassment by seven Jakarta high school girls against their younger peers and cellular phone flicks that depict bare-breasted school girls masturbating should arouse our deep concern.Many other such cases have certainly escaped the media's eye.            
        Mon, 16 May 2005
            Islamic programs on TV hailed
                Islamic programs on TV hailedFrom RepublikaThe programs with an Islamic tone aired by several private TV stations lately deserve a warm welcome, because such films are very beneficial and provide guidance through their important messages.            
        Mon, 16 May 2005
            Kuntoro blends heart, skill
                Kuntoro blends heart, skillRiyadi Suparno, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, 58, the newly installed chairman of the Aceh and Nias Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Executing Agency, has only one problem with living in Aceh: he cannot eat without feeling of unease.            
        Mon, 16 May 2005
            Govt under fire over Newmont case
                Govt under fire over Newmont caseMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, JakartaActivists condemned a suggestion by a minister that the government might consider an out-of-court settlement with U.S. mining company Newmont in a civil lawsuit involving alleged pollution of Buyat Bay, North...            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            A folk story of noodles
                A folk story of noodles Amid the growing use of advanced technology in the nation's manufacturing industry, a cottage industry in Srandakan, Bantul, still employs men and beasts for the production of noodles -- locally known as mie lethek (dirty noodles).            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Local band performs Malay music
                Local band performs Malay music A band, Sagu, will perform at the Graha Bhakti Budaya in the Ismail Marzuki Fine Arts Center (TIM) on May 17.The group from Riau, is known for its competence in performing Malay music. The members are students with the Riau-based Malay Arts Academy (AKMR).            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Some cry over cheaper Chinese goods...
                Some cry over cheaper Chinese goods...Zakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Local consumers certainly enjoy the influx of cheaper products. With the cost of living constantly going skyward, finding affordable clothing, electronics and even motorcycles is a relief.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Let's go shopping in adventurous markets of Jakarta
                Let's go shopping in adventurous markets of JakartaEvi Mariani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Have the urge for some adventurous shopping? Prepare some cash, dash to the so-far-one-and-only busway corridor, get off at the Kota stop and take a bicycle ojek to Asemka Market or the Pasar Pagi Lama in West...            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Lowly Kalila stuns Malang Avian Bima
                Lowly Kalila stuns Malang Avian BimaMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Kalila, playing with nothing to lose as a league also-ran, surprised an overconfident Malang Avian Bima Sakti with a 56-45 victory on Saturday in the seventh series of the A Mild Indonesian Basketball League 2005.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Ending poverty in 2025
                Ending poverty in 2025Arya B. Gaduh, Contributor, Jakarta It was once said, poverty would always be with us. Jeffrey Sachs, a world-class economist and professor at Columbia University, does not fully agree: Poverty, at least the worst kind, can be eliminated.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Who is to blame for the culture of corruption in Indonesia?
                Who is to blame for the culture of corruption in Indonesia? My mother-in-law was holding up some fine lace fabric and a beautiful sarong when my husband and I visited her last week as part of our obligation after recently getting married.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            China exacts revenge on Korea to reach Sudirman Cup final
                China exacts revenge on Korea to reach Sudirman Cup finalAgencies, Beijing Badminton powerhouse China is the strong favorite to lift the prestigious Sudirman Cup for the fifth time on Sunday when it meets Indonesia in the final of the world mixed team championships.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Timepiece as valuable as the time
                Timepiece as valuable as the timeT. Sima Gunawan, Contributor, Jakarta Time is money. And for the busy wearer, a timepiece is invaluable and in some cases, priceless.A luxury watch may cost millions or even billions of rupiah.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Big quake rocks west coast of Sumatra
                Big quake rocks west coast of SumatraApriadi Gunawan and Sjofiardi Bachyul, The Jakarta Post, Medan/PadangAnother big earthquake rocked western parts of Sumatra island on Saturday, sparking more fear among people in the areas affected.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            JP/16/John
                JP/16/John Looking for John de Rantau Zhuang Wubin Contributor/Singapore Writer-director John de Rantau, 35, presented the world premiere of Mencari Madonna (Looking for Madonna) -- his first cinematic feature depicting the HIV/AIDS situation in West Papua -- at the 18th Singapore International...            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Aksara Records, the little label that could
                Aksara Records, the little label that couldM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Disillusionment with major recording companies' penchant for meddling with individual band's artistic freedom has led musicians to go their own way by resorting to independent record companies, or `indie' labels.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Moral degradation: An ugly portrait of our society
                Moral degradation: An ugly portrait of our societySetiono, Contributor, JakartaRobohnya Moral Kami (The Degradation of Our Morals) Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 2005, pp 117Amid the seemingly never-ending crises in Indonesia, we are facing the most serious social ailment: the degradation of morality.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            ...while some others cheer on their arrival
                ...while some others cheer on their arrivalEvi Mariani and Tb. Arie Rukmantara, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Consumers across Greater Jakarta have welcomed the arrival of "made-in-China" products to the Indonesian market as they feel they have benefited from cheaper prices, albeit concerns over low...            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Made in China: Here, there and everywhere
                Made in China: Here, there and everywhereEvi Mariani and Tb. Arie Rukmantara, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe influx of Chinese products has caused concern in Indonesia as it has in other parts of the world.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Why are Chinese products so inexpensive?
                Why are Chinese products so inexpensive?Zakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A set of "Made-in China" needles is sold for Rp 1,000 (about 10 U.S. cents). Taking into account the raw material cost, the shipping cost to Indonesia and margin for distributors, what is left for the Chinese factory...            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Mechanical watches, esoteric timeless timepieces
                Mechanical watches, esoteric timeless timepieces Evi Mariani The Jakarta Post/Jakarta On a cold day in Moscow, shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, an old Russian woman sold her beautiful mechanical watch to a foreigner for just US$4.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Indonesia polio cases hit 8, one treated in Jakarta
                Indonesia polio cases hit 8, one treated in Jakarta Indonesia has detected two new polio cases, bringing the total number of infected patients in the country's first outbreak of the crippling disease in a decade to eight children, a senior health official said in Jakarta on Saturday.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Cultures reconciled: Butterflies and phoenixes
                Cultures reconciled: Butterflies and phoenixesHelly Minarti, Contributor, Jakarta Dragons might be the ultimate Chinese icon, but when it comes to batik or textile arts, butterflies and phoenixes play a much greater role.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            'Warna Trotoar' -- colors of urban community
                'Warna Trotoar' -- colors of urban communityKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Suwito, 42, blinked his eyes after the Jakarta deputy governor Fauzi Bowo officially opened "Warna Trotoar" (Sidewalk Color), a painting exhibition by Jakarta sidewalk painters on Sunday evening.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Special brunch at JW Marriott
                Special brunch at JW Marriott Anticipating an increasing demand for Sunday brunch, the cozy JW Marriott is offering Jakartans special cuisine at its restaurants.Families can enjoy brunch at the Sailendra Restaurant with an international buffet, at Pearl with dim sum selections, and at Asuka's Moet...            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Ritz-Carlton greets Jakartans
                Ritz-Carlton greets Jakartans Luxurious U.S. hotel chain, the Ritz-Carlton, has opened a hotel in Jakarta in May.Located in the city's Mega Kuningan commercial district, next to its sister JW Marriott Hotel, Jakarta's Ritz-Carlton is surrounded by commercial office buildings, residential towers and...            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Mechanical watches, esoteric timeless timepieces
                Mechanical watches, esoteric timeless timepiecesEvi Mariani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta On a cold day in Moscow, shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, an old Russian woman sold her beautiful mechanical watch to a foreigner for just US$4.            
        Sun, 15 May 2005
            Archibition at the Peak
                Archibition at the Peak The Architecture and Interior Exhibition, or "Archibition", will be held from May 11 through May 29 at the Peak apartments viewing gallery in the Sudirman business complex.The exhibition will show off the architecture and interior designs of buildings and rooms at the Peak...            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Part 2 of 2: Islam is syncretic, inclusive by nature
                Part 2 of 2: Islam is syncretic, inclusive by natureMirza Tirta Kusuma, Chicago With regard to the use of the local vernacular in prayer (salat), we can see how the Javanese have tried to incorporate Islamic tradition into their own tradition.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 13, 2005
                Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 13, 2005 _____________________________________________________________________________ Shares Close Change Trading Volume _____________________________________________________________________________ Abdi Bangsa Tbk 275 0 0 Ades Alfindo...            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Govt 'too slow' to rescue RI hostages
                Govt 'too slow' to rescue RI hostagesTony Hotland and Ivy Susanti, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Stunned by reports of the killing of an Indonesian held hostage by Philippine pirates for over a month, the House of Representatives slammed the government for failing to make rescue efforts.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Three-day house renovation expo opens
                Three-day house renovation expo opens About 100 architects, interior designers, building contractors, house developers and finance companies are participating in a three-day exhibition that opened on Friday at the Jakarta Convention Center.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            BPK told to continue audits on vote body
                BPK told to continue audits on vote bodyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said it was ready to assist the Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) in conducting investigative audits into several projects carried out by the General Elections Commission (KPU) during last year's...            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Indonesia back in Miss Universe pageant after ban
                Indonesia back in Miss Universe pageant after banNovan Iman Santosa, The Jakarta Post/Bangkok The continuing violence in the southern Thailand failed to dampen the festive atmosphere surrounding a parade marking the start of the campaign to pick Miss Universe this year.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            1. Tsunami (50) - 42 pts 6 col 1line (1x25)
                1. Tsunami (50) - 42 pts 6 col 1line (1x25) UN: Tsunami rebuilding too slow 2. Aceh (45) - 36 pts 2 cols 3lines (3x14) Critics question why military still in Aceh 3. Audit (40) -- 36 pts 4 cols 1line (1x28) BPK finds 'missing funds' in budget 4. MU (35) - 36 pts 6 col 1line (1x32) Fans see red U.S.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Border problems plague RI-E. Timor
                Border problems plague RI-E. Timor KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: A senior Indonesian government official said on Friday East Timor's separation from Indonesia resulted in several problems, most notably concerning 1,187 plots of land located on the border between the two countries.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Govt finds bird flu virus in Banten pigs
                Govt finds bird flu virus in Banten pigsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government has found the bird flu virus in pigs in Jakarta's neighboring province of Banten, Minister of Agriculture Anton Apriyantono said on Friday.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Mario scores double-double in Aspac advance
                Mario scores double-double in Aspac advanceMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta League leader HP Aspac continues to go from strength to strength in the A Mild Indonesian Basketball League, with Mario Wuysang scoring a double-double in Friday's victory against Malang Avian Bima Sakti.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Is Jakarta too small?
                Is Jakarta too small?Robert Kelly Jakarta By some measures, Jakarta is the fourth-largest city in the world. Traffic congestion, air pollution, over-crowding, crime and rising property prices all attest to its rapid growth, and all are problems the capital's residents have to confront daily.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            China says no revaluation when forex trading expands
                China says no revaluation when forex trading expandsAgence France-Presse, Beijing China's central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Friday there will be no revaluation of the yuan when the country expands its foreign exchange trading system next week, quashing intense media speculation.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Gambling: Yes or No?
                Gambling: Yes or No? Las Vegas is widely known for its legal gambling, while people say gambling is part of the culture in China. In Malaysia gambling is legal only for certain groups of people.While in Indonesia gambling is illegal but - ironically - it prevails.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Timber companies go bankrupt
                Timber companies go bankrupt SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Over the past five years, 58 of 103 companies with forest concessions have gone bankrupt because of illegal logging, an executive at a timber company association said on Friday.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            In search of Poso blast perpetrators
                In search of Poso blast perpetratorsRuslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post/Palu The religiously segregated town of Poso has been relatively peaceful and calm during the past six months. Local residents are uninhibited in carrying out their daily activities.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Dea gets a shot in the arm in U.S. collegiate career
                Dea gets a shot in the arm in U.S. collegiate careerBruce Emond The Jakarta Post/Jakarta National tennis' loss was the University of Washington's gain when Dea Sumantri accepted a full scholarship to its tennis program three years ago.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Lessons from the dragon
                Lessons from the dragonB. Nicodemus Brussels "Get the knowledge, even from China". The question is, "What can we learn from China?". As China is becoming a major player in the world economy, the question can be slightly rephrased: "What does China teach in economy?"One of my colleagues argues that...            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            ~Asian 3G networks -- No turning back
                ~Asian 3G networks -- No turning backAccording to IDC's latest Competitive Analysis report, "3G Developments in Asia and Pacific (excluding Japan): No Turning Back", 3G subscribers reached 10.5 million in 2004, and is expected to reach 142.6 million in 2009, growing at a CAGR of 68.5 percent.            
        Sat, 14 May 2005
            Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, May 14, 2005
                Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, May 14, 2005Exhibitions* Fine Arts Ke-semut-an by Beny Dewo, at Parkir Space, Jl. Prawirotaman 2, until May 18. * Painting Survivors at Galeri OmBo, Jl. Sosrowijayan 10 (FM cafe & Resto), Tel.