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Protest mounts against TNI seats

Protest mounts against TNI seats JAKARTA: Numerous non-governmental organizations protested at the House of Representatives on Friday to demand that the Indonesian Military and the National Police quit the legislature in the 2004 elections.

Consequences of an upgraded UI

Consequences of an upgraded UIPrijono Tjiptoherijanto, School of Economics University of Indonesia, Jakarta Following Government Regulation No. 61/1999 on higher learning institutions as statutory bodies, four universities are set to test the implementation of this regulation.

PDI-P councilors confused over Sutiyoso's nomination

PDI-P councilors confused over Sutiyoso's nominationBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Several city councillors from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) said that they were livid over the decision of their chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri to endorse incumbent...

RI needs a student

RI needs a student party now!From Rakyat Merdeka Since the fall of the Old Order, the emergence of the New Order and the ousting of former president Abdurrahman "Gus Dur' Wahid, students have become manipulated by certain parties, purportedly for the establishment of a just and prosperous society.

'Argo Gede' train skids in Purwakarta

'Argo Gede' train skids in Purwakarta PURWAKARTA, West Java: The executive Argo Gede train, heading for Jakarta from Bandung in West Java, skidded off the tracks near Cilame, Purwakarta regency at about 5:50 p.m. on Friday, blocking railway traffic in both direction.

Bekasi allocates Rp 18b for schools

Bekasi allocates Rp 18b for schools BEKASI: The Bekasi regency administration has allocated Rp 18 billion from its 2002 budget for the renovation of damaged school buildings and the construction of new schools.

International Kite Festival at Ancol

International Kite Festival at Ancol JAKARTA: Participants from 11 countries will take part in the 10th International Kite Festival being held this weekend in Ancol, North Jakarta, the chairperson of the event's organizing committee, Sari Madjid, said on Thursday.

Graft convict on the run, still not declared fugitive

Graft convict on the run, still not declared fugitiveTertiana ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After a fruitless one-month search for corruption convict David Nusa Wijaya, the Attorney General's Office has still not declared him a fugitive.

Govt told to immediately improve investment climate

Govt told to immediately improve investment climateDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The latest data showing a precipitous drop in foreign direct investment (FDI) should serve as a wake-up call for the government to quickly take action to improve the country's investment climate, analysts...

Tickertape parade for South Korea

Tickertape parade for South Korea SEOUL: The South Korean football team will be given a motorcade parade through Seoul next Tuesday as part of a celebration of their success in becoming the first Asian team to reach the World Cup semi-finals.

Bogus doctor sentenced for malpractice

Bogus doctor sentenced for malpractice JAYAPURA, Papua: A local district court on Friday sentenced a bogus doctor known by his initials DS, 34, to five months in jail for claiming to be able to enlarge the sexual organs of his male patients.

Sinar Mas signs pact to repay debt

Sinar Mas signs pact to repay debtDow Jones, Jakarta The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) said the Sinar Mas Group signed Friday an agreement to repay US$310 million from the total $1.25 billion it owes the agency.

Why, Megawati? Why?

Why, Megawati? Why? A few weeks back, when news was leaked that President Megawati's party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan), reportedly had opted to support the reelection of incumbent Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso, most people reacted with disbelief.

Maspion employees return to six-day work

Maspion employees return to six-day workFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Workers of the Sidoarjo-based plastic goods producer PT Maspion went back to work on Friday, ending a week-long stand off with the management of the factory over working days.

Ministry of Agriculture allocates fund to buy farmers rice next year

Ministry of Agriculture allocates fund to buy farmers rice next yearAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Ministry of Agriculture plans to allocate Rp 173 billion (US$19.9 million) in cash to buy unhusked rice from local farmers next year in a bid to help avoid the price of the...

KL rules out early elections, Abdullah to fight in polls

KL rules out early elections, Abdullah to fight in pollsJasbant Singh, Associated Press, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia will not hold general elections before they are scheduled in 2004, ruling party officials said on Friday, putting an end to speculation that Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad would lead his...

On decolonization

On decolonization of East Timor I would like to refer to the May 21 letter from Onghokham titled Decolonization of East Timor. It is surprising that the noted historian categorically described the integration of East Timor (1976-1999) as "colonization and imperialism".

Citibank clarifies

Citibank clarifies I refer to A. Jakubowski's letter, Citibank's service (The Jakarta Post, June 6), and Pieter's letter, Citibank again (June 10).We have contacted the above customers and have resolved the problems satisfactorily.

What we need is leadership -- FOR MONDAY'S EDITION

What we need is leadership -- FOR MONDAY'S EDITION ------------------------ Sayidiman Suryohadiprojo Former governor of National Resilience Institute (Lemhanas) Jakarta ------------------------ State Minister of National Development Planning Kwik Kian Gie has surprised many people when he strongly...

Running for governor's office

Running for governor's officeFrom Rakyat MerdekaAs many as 72 people have nominated themselves as candidates for the governor of Jakarta and about 37 people for the position of deputy governor. Interestingly, incumbent Governor Sutiyoso, whose performance is not satisfactory, is of these...

E. Timor general to visit China

E. Timor general to visit China EAST TIMOR: The military chief of newly independent East Timor, Brig. Gen. Taur Matan Ruak, will visit China on Sunday, an official said on Friday.Ruak will be accompanied by the commander of the United Nations peacekeeping force, Thailand's Winai Patiakul, during...

Govt sells Indocement stake

Govt sells Indocement stake JAKARTA: Indonesia's government said Friday it will sell a further 11 percent stake in PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa to Germany's Heidelberger Zement AG by the end of this year rather than in 2003 as earlier planned.

JP/1/TNI

JP/1/TNII-Box ------------------------------------------------------------------ Comparison of Strengths among Army, Navy and Air Force ------------------------------------------------------------------ ARMY Total Personnel Unit Kostrad Kopassus Kodam 230,000 30,000 5,000 150,000 EQUIPMENT Total...

House may again miss target on deliberation of bills

House may again miss target on deliberation of billsKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The House of Representatives (DPR) will again miss its target of completing the deliberation of 22 top priority bills during the ongoing parliamentary session that set to end on July 19.

PDI Perjuangan opposes inquiry into Akbar scandal

PDI Perjuangan opposes inquiry into Akbar scandalKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The largest and most influential party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) announced on Friday its rejection of a proposal to form a committee of inquiry (Pansus) into a Rp 40...

Mega must act

Mega must act for total reformFrom Rakyat Merdeka For the sake of the country and the nation, President Megawati Soekarnoputri must make a clean break with the New Order forces and carry out a total reform agenda.

Scavenger finds mortar in trash bin

Scavenger finds mortar in trash bin BEKASI: A scavenger has found a life mortar in a trash bin of the Klender housing complex in East Jakarta.Seno, 25, the scavenger from Bintara Jaya III subdistrict of West Bekasi found the explosive device when he was scavenging the complex's trash bins on Friday.

Officers 'occupy' Bank Swansarindo

Officers 'occupy' Bank Swansarindo At least 1,000 military and police officers were in a tense standoff at a Central Jakarta bank on Friday, which saw at least one person severely beaten in a dispute involving a home loan program.

Medical industry needs workers

Medical industry needs workers JAKARTA: The medical industry needs 21,057 workers to be employed in pharmaceutical companies, drug stores, cosmetics factories, hospitals, medical equipment companies and traditional medicine firms.

Anti-drug day, national illusion

Anti-drug day, national illusion On Wednesday, Indonesia for the first time took part in World Anti-drug Day, organized by the National Drug Agency (BNN). Drugs have become the national enemy, but political awareness to fight the menace is still low.

Soetardjo complains about colleagues

Soetardjo complains about colleagues JAKARTA: A parliamentary leader expressed his disappointment over the attitude of present parliamentary members here on Friday saying that they are now more interested in their group's or party's interest rather than the people's.

TV Today: Saturday, June 29, 2002

TV Today: Saturday, June 29, 2002 TVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News8:30 Talk Show9:00 Comedy10:30 Talk Show11:00 News11:30 Music12:00 p.m. News1:00 Talk Show2:30 Music3:00 Children's Drama3:30 Religious Teachings4:00 Music6:00 News7:00 Variety Show8:00 Quiz9:00 News9:30 Music11:00...

Parents must realize their role in educating children

Parents must realize their role in educating childrenMochtar Buchori, Educator, Legislator, Jakarta The classic maxim asserting that parents and teachers should cooperate in the education of the young is easier said than done.

Factions to decide on governor, deputy pairs

Factions to decide on governor, deputy pairsBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Even though the list of candidates for Jakarta governor and deputy governor is in the hands of the Governorship Election Committee, it is the factions in the City Council that will nominate the governor and...

Semen Gresik can't help Semen Padang's debt woes

Semen Gresik can't help Semen Padang's debt woesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta State-owned cement maker PT Semen Gresik said on Friday that it could not provide funds to help repay the maturing debt of its fully-owned subsidiary PT Semen Padang.Semen Gresik president Satriyo was quoted by Detik.

Civilian trial demanded for suspects in Theys murder

Civilian trial demanded for suspects in Theys murderTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The nine military suspects in the murder of pro-independence Papuan leader Theys Hiyo Eluay should be tried in civilian court, instead of a military tribunal, analyst Kusnanto Anggoro of the Centre for...

Observers suggest separate election for the regions

Observers suggest separate election for the regionsEdith Hartanto and Moch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Political observers are urging legislators to introduce a separate national and regional election system in the election bill.

Govt calls for rapid review of Manulife ruling

Govt calls for rapid review of Manulife rulingFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In a latest bid to appease international anger over a controversial bankruptcy ruling against the Indonesian unit of Canadian insurance giant Manulife Financial Corp.

Aceh library in need of repair

Aceh library in need of repair BANDA ACEH, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam: An old library built by an Iraqi cleric with 6,000 handwritten books in the Teungku Chik Tanoh Abee Islamic boarding school in Seulimeum district, Aceh Besar regency, is badly in need of repair, a report said.

'Kompas' celebrates 37th anniversary

'Kompas' celebrates 37th anniversary The chief editor of Indonesian daily newspaper Kompas, Suryopratomo (left), presents an award to writer Danarto (right), one of the 13 authors whose works have been recognized in the daily's publication of selected short stories.

Activists warn rights trial may ruin judiciary's image

Activists warn rights trial may ruin judiciary's imageTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Human rights activists warned on Friday of another red mark against the country's judicial system should the ad hoc Human Rights Tribunal fail to hold a fair trial on the 1999 East Timor human...

East Java governor rejects plea to relocate sugar factories

East Java governor rejects plea to relocate sugar factoriesAinur R. Sophiaan, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya East Java Governor Imam Utomo has rejected a plea by the central government to relocate a number of loss-making sugar factories to other provinces.

Students join In-Docs Junior Camp

Students join In-Docs Junior Camp JAKARTA: Eighteen high school students will take part in the In-Docs Junior Camp on Kelapa Island in Kepulauan Seribu (Thousand Islands) regency from July 1 to July 14.

Govt urged to immediately improve investment climate

Govt urged to immediately improve investment climateDadan Wijaksana The Jakarta Post JakartaThe latest data showing a precipitous drop in foreign direct investment (FDI) should serve as a wake-up call for the government to quickly take action to improve the country's investment climate, analysts...

Hindu ritual attracts C. Kalimantan visitors

Hindu ritual attracts C. Kalimantan visitors SAMPIT, Central Kalimantan: A Hindu ritual to invite spirits of the dead and guide them to the afterlife is now drawing local and foreign tourists to Kotawaringin Timur regency in Central Kalimantan.

Budget constraints shrink Indonesia's military might

Budget constraints shrink Indonesia's military mightBerni K. Moestafa and Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Once the big brother amongst Southeast Asian military forces, the Indonesian Military (TNI) now suffers from acute budget constraints which are crippling its arsenal and diluting its...

Bilingual schooling a fantasy or reality?

Bilingual schooling a fantasy or reality?-------------------------- Simon Marcus Gower High School Principal Harapan Bangsa High School Tangerang, Banten --------------------------- At the time of year when schools open their doors to receive registrations of new or continuing students for the...

'New fountain a waste of money'

'New fountain a waste of money' The city administration spent Rp 14 billion (US$1.6 million) on renovating the water fountain at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle to commemorate the city's 475th anniversary.

Fire at Padangpanjang mayor's office

Fire at Padangpanjang mayor's officeKasparman The Jakarta Post PadangpanjangFire destroyed parts of the Padangpanjang mayor's office on Jl. Sutan Sjahrir in Padangpanjang, West Sumatra, early Friday morning, paralyzing the office's activities for the whole day, a report said.

Indosat concludes Satelindo buy

Indosat concludes Satelindo buy JAKARTA: PT Indonesian Satellite Corp. Friday finished acquiring a 25 percent stake in cellular company PT Satelit Palapa Indonesia, or Satelindo, from Deutsche Telekom AG of Germany.Indosat said in a statement it paid $325 million in cash for the stake.