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China takes lead in pushing Asian security dialog

China takes lead in pushing Asian security dialogKavi Chongkittavorn, The Nation, Asia News Network, Bangkok Of late, China has adopted a proactive role in shaping the future security and strategic outlook of Asia, a far cry from the passivity of yesteryear.

New school year to push inflation up

New school year to push inflation upThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Inflation in July is expected to accelerate compared to the previous month due mostly to the start of new school year, a top official of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) said on Tuesday.

RI migrant workers to flock to Nunukan

RI migrant workers to flock to Nunukan SAMARINDA: Hundreds of Indonesian migrant workers who illegally entered and worked in Malaysia will soon flock to Nunukan regency, East Kalimantan, to process their immigration documents.

Critical assessment of Muslim political pluralism in Indonesia

Critical assessment of Muslim political pluralism in IndonesiaMuhamad Ali, Jakarta Deputy chairman of Muhammadiyah, Din Syamsudin, announced early last week the decision taken by 11 Muslim organizations not to vote in the expected Sept. 20 runoff.

Bapedal raises alarm over Medan river pollution

Bapedal raises alarm over Medan river pollutionApriadi Gunawan, Medan The North Sumatra Environmental Impact Control Agency has reported than an estimated one ton of dangerous waste is dumped into the Belawan River in Medan municipality every day.

Investment bill 'must end inconsistencies'

Investment bill 'must end inconsistencies'The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The planned new investment bill should focus on addressing the conflicting jurisdiction between the central and regional governments, which has discouraged investors from putting their money in the country, experts said.

TV Program: Wednesday, July 21, 2004

TV Program: Wednesday, July 21, 2004.TB.30" 1.00" TVRI .TB.30" .90" 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi6:30 Talk Show7:30 Pop Music8:30 Music: Asyik-Asyik10:00 Showbiz11:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara12:00 p.m.

Govt opposes Cabinet, advisory bills

Govt opposes Cabinet, advisory billsKurniawan Hari, Jakarta The government considers the contents of the Cabinet ministry and the presidential advisory council bills prepared by the House of Representatives detrimental to the discretionary power of the president.

1. MONORAIL: 3 LINES, 15 COUNTS

1. MONORAIL: 3 LINES, 15 COUNTS Jakarta's monorail project moving at snail's pace 2. INVEST: 1 LINE, 32 COUNTS Investment bill 'must end inconsistencies' 3. CHINA: 1 LINE, 28 COUNTS RI's exports to China rise slowly 4. MINAMATA: 2 LINES, 24 COUNTS Minamata victims report Newmont, minister to police

Fraudster gains Rp 140b from fictive projects

Fraudster gains Rp 140b from fictive projectsEvi Mariani, Jakarta Many people are easily trapped by their own greed and promises of quick get-rich schemes although reports about the victims of con artists are often reported in both the electronic and print media.

Assault by doctor leads to protest

Assault by doctor leads to protest BANDUNG/CIREBON, West Java: Dozens of journalists in Bandung staged a protest on Tuesday in front of Hasan Sadikin Hospital to demand that Dr. Daddy Carlo be punished for an alleged assault on TV7 cameraman Freddy Bangun.

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1 x 38 Entire council may face graft charges JP/5/FISH1 x 38 Five perish after eating puffball fish JP/5/WASTE3 x 16 Bapedal raises alarm over Medan river pollution JP/5/strike1 x 36 Strike cripples public transportation JP/5/BABI1 x 37 Pig breeders suffer Rp 4.5b in losses

Sickness and corruption

Sickness and corruption It is only in Indonesia that sickness and corruption go hand in hand.Illnesses mysteriously afflict people who are suspected or convicted of corruption -- people who are otherwise very healthy suddenly get very sick.

UNICEF gives awards to talented children

UNICEF gives awards to talented children JAKARTA: The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the Office of the State Minister of Women's Empowerment will announce on Wednesday three recipients of the Youth Leaders Award 2004.

Indonesia's shuttlers expect tough run at Milo junior tourney

Indonesia's shuttlers expect tough run at Milo junior tourneyMoch. N. Kurniawan, Medan The main draw of the Milo Junior Indonesia Open (MJIO) badminton championship begins on Wednesday with the home teenagers expecting stiff opposition, especially from the China and South Korean teams.

Singapore creates new agency to fight terrorism

Singapore creates new agency to fight terrorism Jacqueline Wong Reuters/SingaporeSingapore, a major Asian base for Western businesses and a staunch U.S. ally, is forming a central agency to coordinate its fight against terrorism, the government said on Tuesday.

Jakarta's monorail project moving at snail's pace

Jakarta's monorail project moving at snail's paceBambang Nurbianto, Jakarta Although the US$5.9 million monorail project was launched in June in a groundbreaking ceremony officiated by President Megawati Soekarnoputri, the city administration and the developer have only just begun conducting...

Antismoking moves get mixed response

Antismoking moves get mixed responseDodi Nurja and Santi W.E. Soekanto, Contributors/Padang, Jakarta Pendi, an elementary school teacher in Nagari Singgalang, West Sumatra, believes the most effective way to rid his village of the tobacco epidemic is to enforce a total smoking ban and slap a stiff...

Entire council may face graft charges

Entire council may face graft chargesOyos Saroso, Bandarlampung All 75 members of Lampung legislative council could be named as suspects for their alleged role in a collective graft scam similar to those that have plagued many other legislatures across the country.

S. Korea won't take 'No' for an answer

S. Korea won't take 'No' for an answer WASHINGTON: South Korea has been pushing the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to change the way it spells President Roh Moo-hyun's last name, but the CIA is sticking to its guns, the embassy said on Sunday.

Pig breeders suffer Rp 4.5b losses

Pig breeders suffer Rp 4.5b lossesNethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura Pig breeders in Timika, Mimika regency, Papua province, have suffered losses of up to Rp 4.5 billion (US$500,000) due to the spread of classical swine fever."About 8,700 pigs have died from the disease.

Changes hard to come by at the Supreme Court

Changes hard to come by at the Supreme CourtMuninggar Sri Saraswati JakartaAlmost 10 months after launching its reform blueprint, the Supreme Court (MA) is yet to undergo radical changes that would improve its credibility.

New PBSI board set up in two weeks

New PBSI board set up in two weeksEva C. Komandjaja and Damar Harsanto, Jakarta With the Jakarta governor holding chairmanship of the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI), the association's new executive board is expected to be finalized within two weeks.

Singapore to build budget terminal

Singapore to build budget terminalBernice Han, Agence France-Presse, Singapore Singapore's Changi airport will build Asia's first dedicated low-cost airline terminal to cash in on the region's booming no- frills aviation industry, airport authorities said on Tuesday.

Susilo unperturbed with Megawati's political maneuvers

Susilo unperturbed with Megawati's political maneuversThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Semarang While running mates Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Yusuf Kalla are sticking to their principle that they will seek a coalition partner only after they win the Sept.

Indian giant eyes Maspion stake

Indian giant eyes Maspion stakeThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta India's Jindal Organization has expressed formal interest in acquiring a majority stake in Indonesian steel producer PT Maspion Stainless Steel Indonesia (MSSI), a subsidiary of Surabaya-based conglomerate Maspion Group.

Investment bill to be rushed in for quick deliberation

Investment bill to be rushed in for quick deliberationFitri Wulandari, Jakarta The government will soon submit a new investment bill to the House of Representatives and push for approval before legislators' terms end in September.

Japan, Malaysia resume trade talks

Japan, Malaysia resume trade talks TOKYO: Japan and Malaysia began a fourth round of talks on a free trade agreement (FTA) here on Monday, the Japanese trade ministry said.During the talks, due to last three days, the two countries are to propose a list of goods, services and investment to be...

3-year reunion for Mega and Gus Dur

3-year reunion for Mega and Gus DurFabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta For three years, former president Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid has not made any attempt to mend his relationship with Megawati Soekarnoputri after she replaced her as president in July 2001.

Coronation date set for Paku Buwono XIII

Coronation date set for Paku Buwono XIII SURAKARTA, Central Java: Prince Hangabehi will be inaugurated as the new sultan of Surakarta on Sept. 10, succeeding his father, Paku Buwono XII, who died last month.

Motive unclear for politician's death

Motive unclear for politician's death BONDOWOSO, East Java: Police said on Monday they had questioned around 40 witnesses over last week's murder of a politician, his wife and son in the East Java town, Bondowoso.However, no suspects were named as the police had yet to discover any fingerprints.

Govt to resettle fire victims

Govt to resettle fire victims JAKARTA: Central Jakarta Mayor Hosea Petra Lumbun offered alternative sites for low-cost apartments to resettle hundreds of residents of Kebon Melati, whose houses were gutted by fire last week.

Experts blame pollution of sea on lax management

Experts blame pollution of sea on lax managementP.C. Naommy and Theresia Sufa, Jakarta/Bogor Environmentalists fear further devastating consequences of lax waste management on marine and coastal areas nationwide, in the wake of the deaths of thousands of fish in Jakarta Bay earlier this year.

KPU, IDI defend

KPU, IDI defendSari P. Setiogi, Jakarta The General Elections Commission (KPU) defended on Monday its decision to disqualify half-blind Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid from the July 5 presidential election, saying that the Muslim cleric was in poor health.

Jakarta, KL, S'pore navies to coordinate Malacca patrol

Jakarta, KL, S'pore navies to coordinate Malacca patrolThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Batam The navies of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are to launch on Tuesday a coordinated patrol of the Strait of Malacca in an attempt to stamp out pirate attacks along the 600 kilometer stretch of water between...

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;JP;DAN; ANPAf..r.. Rupiah-conversion-ratesRupiah Rates July 19 JP/13/ConverRupiah Rates July 19 Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp Australian dollar 1 6,894.14 6,155.74 6,559.34 6,490.31Brunei dollar 1 5,525.48 4,935.58 5,257.15 5,203.84Canadian dollar 1 7,178.

11% of Acehnese fail to vote

11% of Acehnese fail to vote BANDA ACEH, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam: Only 11 percent of the 2,205,078 registered voters in restive Aceh, or 290,512 people, were unable to exercise their right to vote in the July 5 presidential election.

RI aikido group holds first 'gasshuku'

RI aikido group holds first 'gasshuku' JAKARTA: The fledgling Indonesian Aikido Institute (IAI) held at the weekend a one-day gasshuku, or mass training, in Ciloto, Bogor, involving 61 members from 11 dojos, according to a statement released on Sunday.

Education is for the rich

Education is for the richFrom Koran Tempo When delivering an election campaign address in Saburai Square, Bandar Lampung, on June 28, vice presidential candidate Jusuf Kalla promised to provide more financial assistance to schoolchildren of poor parents. "Poor students will enjoy free education.

First Pacific may invest in Philippine toll road

First Pacific may invest in Philippine toll road First Pacific Co., owner of the world's largest instant noodle-maker, said it may invest 5 billion peso (US$89 million) in a toll road that runs south of the Philippine capital of Manila.

Sugar trade must be improved: KPPU

Sugar trade must be improved: KPPUThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) has urged the government to revise quickly the regulations on sugar trading as the existing ones have the potential to create unfair competition and trigger the formation of a cartel.

SMP 56 defiant on first day back

SMP 56 defiant on first day backDamar Harsanto, Jakarta At least 40 new students of junior high school SMP 56 in Melawai, South Jakarta, attended a solemn ceremony to mark the first day of the school year, still wearing their red-and-white elementary school uniforms.

*Police dismiss doctor's assessment of Nurdin Page 2

*Police dismiss doctor's assessment of Nurdin Page 2 *KPU to hold videoconference to collect data Page 4 *14 missing after "Amami" capsizes in Banda sea Page 5 *Support of House vital for economic management Page 6 *SMP 56 defiant on first day back Page 8 *Hamilton overcomes Els in playoff to win...

One dead in Tegal train-car crash

One dead in Tegal train-car crash TEGAL, Central Java: At least one person was killed and another seriously wounded when their vehicle was hit by an executive train in the town, police said on Monday.Tegal Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Brata Mandala said the accident occurred at around 9:30 p.m.

Absences 'threaten laws' legitimacy'

Absences 'threaten laws' legitimacy'A. Junaidi, Jakarta The poor attendance of legislators at plenary sessions of the House of Representatives could reduce the legitimacy of the laws they passed, a constitutional expert said on Monday.

Gusmao criticizes jail term for Abilio

Gusmao criticizes jail term for AbilioAgencies, Dili East Timor's president said on Monday that Indonesian security forces were responsible for the violence that swept his country in 1999 - not the territory's last governor, who began serving a jail term in Indonesia over the weekend.

PKS: Finally triumphant

PKS: Finally triumphantFrom RepublikaAs a member of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), I, and other party members, were happy to learn of the party's decision to support Amien and Siswono in the presidential election.

Police arrest tribal leaders

Police arrest tribal leaders JAYAPURA, Papua: The police arrested on Monday eight tribal leaders for their suspected role in the latest clashes between two tribes in nearby Timika district.Mimika Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr.

Bekasi is against school levies

Bekasi is against school levies BEKASI: Head of the Bekasi Education Agency Asmari, asserted that his office would take stern measures against headmasters who imposed levies for school development on parents.

National Police dismiss doctor's assessment of Nurdin Halid

National Police dismiss doctor's assessment of Nurdin HalidAbdul Khalik, Jakarta A senior Police investigator rebuffed on Monday a medical consultant to the National Police who claimed Nurdin Halid was fit enough to be interrogated as a suspect.