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Exhibition showcases best of Indonesian sculpture

Exhibition showcases best of Indonesian sculptureCarla Bianpoen, Contributor/Jakarta Just four years ago, sculptors in Indonesia who wanted to encourage better appreciation of their art on the part of the general public founded the Association of Indonesian Sculptors.

Magazine article has Hercules seeing red

Magazine article has Hercules seeing red JAKARTA: An alleged gang leader in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, went to the Cilandak, South Jakarta, office of Matra magazine on Wednesday to demand an apology for what he said was an unflattering portrayal of him in one of the magazine's articles.

ASEAN, major trade partners to hold trade talks

ASEAN, major trade partners to hold trade talksZakki P. Hakim The Jakarta Post JakartaTrade and economic ministers of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries plan to hold a four-day meet on Sept. 2 here to discuss ways to boost trade within the region.

Asian willingness to cooperate

Asian willingness to cooperateJeerawat Na Thalang, The Nation, Asia News Network, Bangkok Are Japan and China ready to work together and build on an idea that has been floating around since the 1990s by becoming the anchor for an East Asian community? If such a community were to follow the pattern...

RI 'not a threat to Australia'

RI 'not a threat to Australia'Ivy Susanti, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Australian Ambassador to Indonesia David Ritchie questioned a defense think-tank report released in Canberra on Wednesday, which said Australians believed Indonesia poses the greatest threat to their national security.

Workers denied medical care: Ministry

Workers denied medical care: MinistryDewi Santoso, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The government needs to revise its policy on workers' welfare, as most of the country's workers do not have access to medical services at work, an official says.

Official accused of selling frequencies

Official accused of selling frequencies JAKARTA: Legislators urged State Minister for Communications and Information Syamsul Mu'arif on Wednesday to clarify allegations a staff member at his office was selling broadcasting frequencies to businesspeople.

Setting the record straight on Papua not just perception

Setting the record straight on Papua not just perceptionAndri Hadi, Jakarta On Aug. 10, 2004, The Jakarta Post published an article by John Saltford responding to mine (The Jakarta Post, July 30) on the issue of Papua.

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done JP/Tarko SudiarnoStudents of SMAN I Karangmojo senior high school are taught silk- screen printing. JP/Tarko SudiarnoSMPN I Semanu junior high school students learn to use computers.

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, August 26, 2004

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, August 26, 2004.TB.30" 1.0" Exhibitions* Art Within Moving Shadows by I Nyoman Sujana (Kenyem), at Ganesha Gallery, Four Seasons Resort Bali, Jimbaran, 10 am to 6 pm, Aug. 31 to Sept. 23.

Mangga Dua fire

Mangga Dua fire guts homes, shopsFire gutted four houses and two auto repair shops on Jl. Mangga Dua Selatan in Central Jakarta on Wednesday at about 6:30 p.m. First Brig. Rudi of the Central Jakarta Police said the owner of one of the repair shops, Hartono, 53, died of a presumed heart attack when...

RI mechanics go to ASEAN competition

RI mechanics go to ASEAN competition JAKARTA: Automotive technicians Rahadian Daniel Hutabarat of PT DaimlerChrysler Indonesia and Fery Gunawan of Dipo Service will represent Indonesia at the 2004 ASEAN Skill Competition in Hanoi in September.

Mulyo stays in training center, says Icuk

Mulyo stays in training center, says IcukEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Taufik Hidayat's Olympic glory has prompted the national badminton training center to retain the champion's coach, Mulyo Handoyo, in what appeared to be an abrupt change in policy, given that Mulyo had initially...

Complaints run high on faulty PAM service

Complaints run high on faulty PAM serviceUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta After more than 80 years since the city administration managed the water service, and six years after Jakarta water company PD PAM Jaya signed a contract with two foreign firms, customers are still complaining of poor...

Life begins after 50 at clubs for senior citizens

Life begins after 50 at clubs for senior citizensBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Growing old does not necessarily lead to feeling lonely and abandoned. Senior citizens can still enjoy their lives by joining numerous activities such as dancing, bridge and even karaoke.

Jamsostek reveals Permata plan

Jamsostek reveals Permata planRendi A. Witular, Jakarta State pension fund PT Jamsostek said it will only hold Bank Permata shares for between three and five years if it wins the upcoming tender for a controlling stake in the country's seventh largest lender.

Oil prices and the national budget

Oil prices and the national budget The oil price assumption of US$24 per barrel in the 2005 state budget draft has been widely criticized, as the world market price of oil has already reached $50 per barrel.

A place for everyone at Umbul-umbul Festival

A place for everyone at Umbul-umbul FestivalWahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali The upcoming Umbul-umbul Festival draws from a key concept in Bali, the nawa sanga, whereby different Hindu deities are positioned at each of the eight principal cardinal points, and one in the center.

UGM's fantastic admission fees

UGM's fantastic admission feesFrom Koran TempoYogyakarta's Gadjah Mada University (UGM) has set admission fees for enrollments through the regional development seeding program at Rp 25-100 million and for new candidates at Rp 20 million.This is one of the results of reform beyond proper limits.

Malaysia eyes Middle East funds with entry of Islamic foreign banks

Malaysia eyes Middle East funds with entry of Islamic foreign banks Eileen Ng, Agence France-Presse, Kuala Lumpur The central bank said on Wednesday that issuing new Islamic banking licenses to foreign players this year would enable Malaysia to tap funds in the Middle East and become a key Islamic...

Debate heats up over fuel subsidy

Debate heats up over fuel subsidyDadan Wijaksana and Tony Hotland, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Renewed debate on whether to retain the hugely costly national fuel subsidy remerged on Wednesday, following a proposal by the government to set aside a whopping Rp 63 trillion (some US$7 billion) for the...

IFC to up investment on positive RI outlook

IFC to up investment on positive RI outlookRendi A. Witular, Jakarta The International Finance Corporation (IFC), an investment arm of the World Bank, plans to increase its investment in Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest economy, on optimism over the country's economic and political outlooks, a...

The race still open for all candidates: IFES

The race still open for all candidates: IFESM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Although Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is still being touted as the favorite to assume the country's top job, the race remains open for the incumbent president Megawati Soekarnoputri to outshine him in the Sept.

Councillors installed amid graft charges

Councillors installed amid graft charges KENDARI, Southeast Sulawesi: Thirty councillors who were elected in the April 5 election this year were inaugurated on Wednesday in Kendari, amid an ongoing investigation into the alleged graft committed by their predecessors between 1999 and 2004.

PPP, PBR to form one House faction

PPP, PBR to form one House faction JAKARTA: The Reform Star Party (PBR) has welcomed an approach from the United Development Party (PPP) to form a single faction at the House of Representative, saying the move could bring forth a reconciliation between the two parties.

Water shortages spread

Water shortages spreadThe Jakarta Post, Antara Millions of people nationwide are beginning to feel the effects of the dry season this year, which has led to water shortages and forest fires in many parts in the country.

Candidates told to stop discrimination

Candidates told to stop discriminationNethy Dharma Somba and Andi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post/Jayapura/Makassar Church leaders are seeking assurances that the next president will put an end to discrimination against minority groups in the world's most populous Muslim country.

'Ngelawang', a traveling art in Bali

'Ngelawang', a traveling art in BaliKadek Suartaya, Contributor/Denpasar Balinese artists used to observe closely the tradition of ngelawang -- traveling from one place to another to present performance art.

'There are too many dangdut shows on TV'

'There are too many dangdut shows on TV' The country's 10 private TV stations and state TVRI have a wide range of entertainment on offer that they consider fit for popular consumption. TV channels are currently crammed with celebrity gossip, mysteries, quiz shows, reality-TV talent quests and crime...

Bali among top five Asian destinations: Report

Bali among top five Asian destinations: Report Bali is back as one of the top five favourite destinations for Asia-Pacific travellers, less than two years after a terrorist attack killed 202 people on the Indonesian resort island, a report received here Tuesday showed.

Pertamina says 'no' to ExxonMobil

Pertamina says 'no' to ExxonMobilThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta State oil and gas company PT Pertamina said on Wednesday it would not extend its contract with U.S.-based ExxonMobil Oil Indonesia Inc. to operate the Cepu oil and gas block, which is believed to contain huge oil and gas reserves.

Cargo train derailed in Surakarta

Cargo train derailed in Surakarta SURAKARTA, Central Java: Three out of a train's 16 tank cars jumped the rails at Balapan Train Station in Surakarta on Wednesday, but no fatalities were reported.The train was heading east to Madiun regency, East Java province, from Yogyakarta when the accident...

* Church leaders call for end to discrimination Page 2

* Church leaders call for end to discrimination Page 2 * New labor law causes workers more distress Page 4 * Forest fires in Kalimantan spread to coal deposits Page 5 * How to stimulate Indonesia's economy Page 6 * Senior citizens just want to have fun Page 8 * Howard vows to pressure RI over Bali...

NTT govt bemoans of deportation problem

NTT govt bemoans of deportation problem KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: East Nusa Tenggara was receiving an increasing number of Indonesians deported from Australia, which was a financial burden on the provincial administration, a senior government official said on Wednesday.

Even President Megawati, who, without a sense of irony, declared 2003 the Year of Investment, warned members of parliament a few months later about how foreigners have robbed the country instead of created jobs.

Poverty lingers in developing Shanghai

Poverty lingers in developing Shanghai------------------------------------------------------------As one of Jakarta's sister cities, Shanghai, China -- with a total population of 13 million and an area of 6,341 square kilometers -- shares similar problems.

RSPI responds to criticism

RSPI responds to criticism This letter is in response to an article titled Hospital reported for alleged malpractice published in The Jakarta Post on Aug. 14. The article made mention of our establishment, Rumah Sakit Pondok Indah.

Valuair adds flight to Jakarta

Valuair adds flight to Jakarta JAKARTA: Singapore's budget airline Valuair has increased its flights from Jakarta to Singapore from one to two flights a day, the company announced on Wednesday."Singapore has been a popular destination for Indonesian.

RI shares end lower on selling in blue chips

RI shares end lower on selling in blue chipsDow Jones, Jakarta Indonesian shares ended lower for the fifth consecutive session on Wednesday as investors, mostly foreigners, continued to offload many blue chips ahead of the presidential runoff in September, dealers said.

Fatmawati, model hospital

Fatmawati, model hospitalFrom RepublikaAs a participant in the compulsory health insurance scheme, I last used the health facilities of Fatmawati General Hospital in South Jakarta on July 19, followed by my wife, who later underwent orthopedic surgery.

PPP to embrace nationalism as party principles

PPP to embrace nationalism as party principlesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta To prepare for future political challenges, the Islam-based United Development Party (PPP) is considering a departure from its long-standing Islamic platform, for nationalism.

Fuel subsidies wasted

Fuel subsidies wasted The steep oil price hike since May -- to as high as US$50 per barrel now -- has finally forced the Indonesian government to revise upward from $22 to $36 per barrel the average oil price used to estimate oil tax revenues and the cost of fuel for the current fiscal year.

Malaysia eyes Middle East funds with entry of Islamic foreign banks

Malaysia eyes Middle East funds with entry of Islamic foreign banks Eileen Ng Agence France-Presse Kuala Lumpur The central bank said Wednesday that issuing new Islamic banking licenses to foreign players this year would enable Malaysia to tap funds in the Middle East and become a key Islamic...

TV Program: Thursday, August 26, 2004

TV Program: Thursday, August 26, 2004 .TB.30" .90"TVRI 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi7:00 Children Show Pentas Ceria8:30 Music: Asyik-Asyik10:00 Talk Show: Wirausaha11:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara12:00 p.m.

Howard vows to pressure RI over Bali bombers

Howard vows to pressure RI over Bali bombersAgencies, Canberra/Wellington Australia's leader vowed on Wednesday to pressure Indonesia into ensuring militants convicted of the Bali bombings are punished, after an Indonesian court dropped charges against a confessed conspirator in the attack that...

Construction worker electrocuted

Construction worker electrocuted JAKARTA: Construction worker Edi Jumangin died from electrocution at his workplace in Cakung, East Jakarta, on Monday evening.Police reports said on Tuesday that the victim, who originated from Lampung, had been working with a colleague, Marwanto, on connecting...

Megawati, Susilo and public concern

Megawati, Susilo and public concern The two presidential candidates bracing for the Sept. 20 vote -- Megawati Soekarnoputri and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono -- and their respective campaign strategists, should be busy with efforts to handle problems stemming from this year's drought.

Shuttlers return heroes

Shuttlers return heroesEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta ozens of high school students cheered and waved Indonesian flags as Olympic gold medalist Taufik Hidayat arrived at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport on Tuesday evening.

Rupiah Rates Aug. 24

Rupiah Rates Aug. 24 Banknote rates Selling Buying Australian dollar 1 6,974.12 6,255.75 Brunei dollar 1 5,722.64 5,134.50 Canadian dollar 1 7,502.88 6,732.10 Swiss franc 1 7,711.11 6,919.92 Danish krone 1 1,597.73 1,433.19 Euro 1 11,880.74 10,663.31 Poundsterling 1 17,678.33 15,862.

RI to host shooting event for armies

RI to host shooting event for armiesMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia will host a shooting competition for armies from Southeast Asian countries here next week.The armies of the 10 member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are expected to take part...