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Government to regulate fuel distribution

Government to regulate fuel distributionLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe following is the second of a series of articles to mark the liberalization of the country's downstream oil and gas sector later this year.

Surakarta Palace succession conflict heats up

Surakarta Palace succession conflict heats upThe dispute within the Surakarta Hadiningrat Palace in Surakarta took a new twist on Monday when supporters of a rival prince broke into the palace complex claiming that they had come to save the palace's sacred relics and dignity.

Celebrities drafted in anti-polio drive

Celebrities drafted in anti-polio driveAgencies, JakartaThousands of health workers and a sprinkling of celebrities will fan out across the country Tuesday for an unprecedented drive to vaccinate 24 million children under five threatened by a polio outbreak.

TV Program: Tuesday, August 30, 2005

TV Program: Tuesday, August 30, 2005TVRI .TB.30" .90" 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News: Berita Pagi7:00 Cartoon8:30 Music: Asik-asik11:00 News: Berita Nusantara12:00 p.m. Music1:00 News: Berita Siang1:30 Animal Documentary2:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara 3:00 English News Service4:30...

Egypt releases eight Indonesians

Egypt releases eight Indonesians CAIRO: Security authorities in Eqypt have released eight Indonesian religious students after finding no evidence of their involvement in terrorism.The Al-Azhar University students had been detained for five days for questioning.

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Do more than raise pay, reform civil service OR Reform civil service instead of raise pay Nuraida Mokhsen Jakarta2. Strait -- Hardline Islam on the march in RI 1 x 30 Hard-line Islam on the march in RI OR Hard-line Islam thriving in Indonesia Merle Ricklefs The Straits Times Asia News...

Kalla on business trip to China, Japan

Kalla on business trip to China, Japan The Jakarta Post JakartaVice President Jusuf Kalla will meet noted businessmen in China and Japan this week as part of an effort to lure investment from the two countries by providing more detailed and updated information on business conditions in Indonesia.

Conflicting signals contribute to uncertainty: Minister

Conflicting signals contribute to uncertainty: MinisterThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThe rupiah's recent slide was attributed in part to declining market confidence in the prospects for the economy, with persistent conflicting signals from the government exacerbating uncertainty, a minister said on...

British invention in Indonesia

British invention in IndonesiaDaisaku Ikeda, The Straits Times, Asia News Network/Singapore Sixty years have passed since the end of World War II, which came to a close with Japan's surrender on Aug. 15, 1945.

Aceh, the Helsinki accord and the future of Indonesia

Aceh, the Helsinki accord and the future of IndonesiaJusuf Wanandi, Jakarta There is now hope for Aceh's peace and development after the recently signed Helsinki accord. The Acehnese, who were the vanguard in the struggle for independence against the Dutch, has always been a vital part of Indonesia.

One year on: Who poisoned Munir?

One year on: Who poisoned Munir?Harry Bhaskara, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta One of life's ironies is the incongruity between what a man works for and what he gets. Munir fought for justice throughout his life, yet, almost a year after his death, his killers have not been found.

Chevron to make RI its Asian HQ

Chevron to make RI its Asian HQThe Jakarta Post, JakartaU.S. Chevron Corp., the world's fifth-largest energy company, plans to make Indonesia the headquarters for its Asian operations, after its recent acquisition of a smaller rival turned the country into its largest operating ground.

Govt wants firm action against hard-liners: Kalla

Govt wants firm action against hard-liners: KallaThe Jakarta Post, JakartaContradicting earlier comments by a Cabinet minister, the Vice President promised on Monday that firm action would be taken against Muslim hard-liners who forcibly closed down Christian places of worship as they were damaging...

Reform civil service instead of raising pay

Reform civil service instead of raising payNuraida Mokhsen, Jakarta The government will raise the take-home pay of civil servants by an average of 20 percent next year. This pay increase, according to the Vice President, is expected to boost the performance of civil servants.

Defense ministry boosts efficiency

Defense ministry boosts efficiency BANDUNG: The Ministry of Defense is imposing efficiency measures aimed at reducing annual wastage by 10 percent, the defense minister says.Giving an example, Minister Juwono Sudarsono said the procurement of cars for his ministry and the Indonesian Military (TNI)...

1,000 doctors open illegal practices

1,000 doctors open illegal practices JAKARTA: Over 1,000 doctors and dentists have opened illegal practices in Central Jakarta municipality, Central Jakarta Mayor Muhayat said on Monday.Muhayat said that there were 3,234 doctors and dentists operating in his municipality, but only 2,005 of them had...

Soaring school

Soaring school registration fees From KompasState and private junior/senior high schools and vocational schools in a town as small as Purwokerto, Central Java, are charging exhorbitant registration fees for the 2005/2006 school year, some even as much as Rp 15 million.

Wealth is a mind-set and so is entrepreneurship

Wealth is a mind-set and so is entrepreneurshipSandiaga S. Uno, Jakarta With a little more positive thinking, around 40 million Indonesian entrepreneurs -- all categorized as SMEs -- can make this country's economic growth and development among the world's highest.

Irian elections go ahead after delays

Irian elections go ahead after delaysNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, JayapuraElections in West Irian Jaya province's five regencies went ahead as scheduled on Monday with only one regency, Raja Ampat, failing to join in due to incomplete voter enrollments in three of its 10 districts.

U.S. Dollar Rates Aug. 29

U.S. Dollar Rates Aug. 29 Latest %Chg Yen 110.52-55 +0.35 Euro* 1.2283-85 -0.10 Sterling* 1.8021-24 -0.04 Swiss franc 1.2579-81 +0.01 Canadian dollar 1.1926-31 -0.29 Australian dollar* 0.7541-43 -0.25 New Zealand dollar 0.6952-57 -0.06 Czech koruna 24.093-19 -0.02 Hungary forint 199.89-25 +0.

Vendors scramble for temporary shelter

Vendors scramble for temporary shelterThe Jakarta Post Jakarta"I hate Mondays."The thought must have crossed the mind of more than 1,500 vendors at the Melawai market in Blok M, South Jakarta, as a fire raged through two four-story buildings that housed their kiosks on Monday.

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;JP; ANPAf..r.. Brief-Fajar-Loan Fajar Surya gets syndicated loans to boost output JP/14/Brief Fajar Surya to boost output JAKARTA: Publicly listed packaging paper producer PT Fajar Surya Wisesa secured US$72 million in syndicated loans on Monday to finance the construction of a new paper machine...

Part 1 of 2: Indonesia can overcome trials, meet challenges

Part 1 of 2: Indonesia can overcome trials, meet challengesSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Jakarta I know that getting 40 chief editors, managing editors and top journalists from Asia and Europe is a difficult job. Which is why when Yusuf Wanandi asked me to join you this morning, I immediately agreed.

Iranian man arrested with fake passport

Iranian man arrested with fake passportWahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, DenpasarDenpasar Police foiled an attempt by an Iranian citizen, identified as RA, to leave the country on a fake passport, a police officer said on Monday.Denpasar Police chief Sr. Comr.

Susilo becomes more realistic about war against corruption

Susilo becomes more realistic about war against corruptionZakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post, JakartaFighting corruption remains the government's top priority, although it is now realizing that it might not be able to completely eradicate it, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says.

BPK reveals Rp 69b graft in Bekasi

BPK reveals Rp 69b graft in BekasiAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe Prosperous Justice Party faction (FPKS) at the Bekasi council says it will report several Bekasi municipal officials to the prosecutor's office for embezzling the 2004 budget.

'Close down unlicensed colleges'

'Close down unlicensed colleges'Police have declared the Institut Managemen Global Indonesia as an illegal institution and detained its owner and board members. Police are also going after people who have received diplomas from the institute, which has operated in Indonesia since 2000 and opened...

Sinatra 'reincarnation' brings joy to the assembled ladies

Sinatra 'reincarnation' brings joy to the assembled ladiesKaren Stingemore and M. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta With a voice reminiscent of classic Italian and American singers from the 1950s and 60s -- the likes of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Tom Jones -- Patrizio Buanne had all the...

On MUI's edicts

On MUI's edicts Reading N. Mark Castro's letter about the Indonesian Ulema Council's (MUI's) edicts in The Jakarta Post on Aug. 24, has got me thinking: Is the writer a Muslim or not? Because if he is not, then why does it bother him?Mind your own business! As in Islam: "My religion is mine and...

Bad day for markets, SBY mulls Cabinet shakeup

Bad day for markets, SBY mulls Cabinet shakeupThe Jakarta Post, JakartaPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Monday he would evaluate his ministers in October, responding to rising calls for an immediate reshuffle of the economic team amid a rapid deterioration in the country's key economic...

Bank Danamon responds

Bank Danamon responds Referring to Roossetiati Priyanto's letter published in The Jakarta Post on Aug. 10, we would like to clarify as follows.As explained to the cardholder about the fee structure for Bank Danamon's credit card payment, we have introduced and encouraged customers to conduct...

Aceh in need of more police

Aceh in need of more police BANDA ACEH, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam: The plan to withdraw police deployed in Aceh following the signing of the peace deal between the government and the Free Aceh Movement would cause a shortage of police in the province, a police official said.

8 more questioned over Ambon blast

8 more questioned over Ambon blast JAKARTA: Following the arrest of four suspects in last week's bomb blast at the Mardika market in Ambon, Maluku police are questioning eight more people in connection with the explosion.National Police spokesman Insp. Gen.

Jakarta's trash problem, solution

Jakarta's trash problem, solution It seems to me that the city's garbage and waste disposal problem has reached threatening proportions. It is appalling that the City Administration stubbornly still sits in a cave and is pushing for incinerators to burn garbage at a huge investment cost of US$101...

Police beaten up in protest

Police beaten up in protestThe Jakarta Post, TangerangFollowing the stepping down of president Soeharto in May 1998, people in many regions around the country have held protests demanding that their areas be upgraded into provinces, regencies, districts and subdistricts.

Indonesia heightens vigilance against terrorist attacks

Indonesia heightens vigilance against terrorist attacksThe Jakarta Post, JakartaPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has ordered his top security officers to heighten their level of alert against possible terrorist attacks in Indonesia, saying that domestic terrorist cells might be planning another...

Power struggle resolved by Yogya sultan

Power struggle resolved by Yogya sultan Slamet Susanto The Jakarta Post/Yogyakarta After fighting for the past two years against the presence of high voltage transmission lines above their houses, Kresen residents in Bantul finally gave up the fight.

Aceh's local parties

Aceh's local parties JP/7/LETAceh's local partiesFrom Media IndonesiaThe protracted conflict between the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Republic of Indonesia has finally reached a point of settlement, with GAM at least no longer being obsessed in its fight for independence or a referendum.

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Aceh's local parties

Aceh's local partiesFrom Media IndonesiaThe protracted conflict between the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Republic of Indonesia has finally reached a point of settlement, with GAM at least no longer being obsessed in its fight for independence or a referendum.

Nation mourns death of progressive Muslim intellectual

Nation mourns death of progressive Muslim intellectualThe Jakarta Post, JakartaIndonesia was mourning the death on Monday of its most prominent and respected Muslim scholar, Nurcholish Madjid, 66, who brought enlightenment to Islamic thinking in the world's largest Muslim nation.

Nurcholish, for Islam and Indonesia

Nurcholish, for Islam and IndonesiaFachry Ali, Bahtiar Effendy and Ichsan Ali-Fauzi, JakartaIt is simply impossible for someone to discuss contemporary Indonesian Islam, or perhaps even Indonesia in general, without mentioning Nurcholish Madjid.

4heads

4heads1. Depok (2x29) Commission quizzes judges over Depok election dispute 2. Boro (1x40) Borobudur to offer new night attractions 3. Church (2x24) Govt wants firm action against hard-liners: Kalla 4. AMM (2x30) Military demands that GAM no longer carry weapons

Borobudur to offer new night attractions

Borobudur to offer new night attractionsSri Wahyuni and Tarko Sudiarno, The Jakarta Post, Magelang, Central JavaThe Borobudur temple in Magelang will stage a ballet performance at night, reminiscent of the popular Ramayana dance-drama performed in the compound of the Prambanan Hindu temple some 80...

Fee-based income boosts BCA revenue

Fee-based income boosts BCA revenueThe Jakarta Post, JakartaPublicly listed PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BCA) booked a Rp 1.76 trillion (US$162.36 million) net profit in the first half of the year, or a 16.

Timy set to fight for gold in SEA Games

Timy set to fight for gold in SEA GamesMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Ni Putu Timy Yudhani and Devota Rahawarin barely put a foot wrong in the LA Menthol Indonesia Open beach volleyball championships.

Government urges developers to provide spaces for SMEs

Government urges developers to provide spaces for SMEs To accelerate the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the government is urging the developers of industrial estates to provide spaces for small businesses in their properties.

Cibinong's H1 loss narrows

Cibinong's H1 loss narrows JAKARTA: PT Semen Cibinong, Indonesian unit of the world's second-biggest cement maker, Holcim Ltd., said its first-half loss narrowed as sales rose, bolstered by higher construction demand.

Supplying Pertamina

Supplying Pertamina With economic growth of over 6 percent and a budget deficit of (in the worst case) of only 1 percent in 2005, Indonesia's macroeconomic picture appears very good. I find the ongoing pressure on the currency, in view of the latter, difficult to understand.

Painters vie for Golden Palette

Painters vie for Golden Palette JAKARTA: Hundreds of painters from Greater Jakarta are displaying their works at Ancol Art Market, North Jakarta, in hopes of being awarded the Golden Palette by PT Taman Impian Jaya Ancol.