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Govt rejects proposal to increase salaries of customs personnel

Govt rejects proposal to increase salaries of customs personnelRendi A. Witular The Jakarta Post Jakarta The government has turned down proposals to increase the income of customs officials as part of the reform program to make the country's customs offices clean and professional.

Repair shop owner arrested

Repair shop owner arrested TANGERANG: A Cipondoh repair shop owner, who allegedly made off with more than Rp 400 million in cash and vehicles belonging to a judge, a lawyer and a journalist, was arrested by police in Lemah Abang, Bekasi on Monday.

'Art lovers' tarnish Mostered's performance

'Art lovers' tarnish Mostered's performanceCameron Bates, Contributor, Jakarta The rudeness of an Indonesian audience was no better demonstrated than during the conclusion of Luminescent Twilight at Gedung Kesenian recently.

Travel ban imposed on declinquent taxplayers

Travel ban imposed on declinquent taxplayersFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Three foreigners and two Indonesian businessmen have been barred from leaving the country for failing to pay the multibillion rupiah tax arrears of their companies.

Lampung kiosk owners prepares lawsuit

Lampung kiosk owners prepares lawsuitThe Jakarta Post, Bakauheni, Lampung Vendors at the South Lampung port of Bakauheni, whose kiosks were looted and burned down by angry villagers, has submitted lawsuits following attacks jointly carried out by officials of the port management (ASDP) and a group...

Rupiah Rates Oct.10

Rupiah Rates Oct.10 Banknote rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp Australian dollar 1 5,218.94 4,665.79 4,969.19 4,915.31 Brunei dollar 1 5,307.88 4,746.97 5,053.87 5,000.84 Canadian dollar 1 5,953.66 5,324.16 5,668.75 5,608.89 Swiss franc 1 6,425.63 5,747.87 6,118.13 6,055.

President's

President's rights The Jakarta Post on Oct. 8 published an article with the headline President urges attorney general to resign: SourceIf this is correct I find it strange that the President would urge the attorney general to resign, while the President, according to the law, has the power to...

Aceh rebel commander shot dead in shootout

Aceh rebel commander shot dead in shootoutNani Farida, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh Aceh Police claimed on Thursday to have shot dead a territorial commander of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) at the remote Teupi Asan village in Aceh Jaya regency, some 145 kilometers southeast of here.

Four toddlers die of starvation

Four toddlers die of starvation MEDAN, North Sumatra: The prolonged drought was said to be responsible for the deaths of four toddlers and 11 others near death in Pirngadi Hospital, Medan, due to starvation resulting from failed harvests that hit Pardomuan village, Pantailabu district, Deli Serdang...

Drought extends in East Indonesia

Drought extends in East IndonesiaMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The eastern part of Indonesia will experience protracted drought triggered by a weak to medium El Nino phenomenon between 2002 and 2003, a disaster mitigation team predicted on Thursday.

'I don't really care who leads the city'

'I don't really care who leads the city' Governor Sutiyoso and Deputy Governor Fauzi Bowo have been inaugurated and have begun serving their five-year terms, but many residents told The Jakarta Post that they just don't care. Mira, 37, a textile shop worker in Mayestik market, South Jakarta.

Students study amid dust, debris and termite nests

Students study amid dust, debris and termite nestsMulta Fidrus, Tangerang, The Jakarta Post Second-grade students from state-elementary school 8, the only elementary school in Panunggangan subdistrict, Pinang district, Tangerang, played a guessing game as they waited for their teachers.

The Singapore jitterbug

The Singapore jitterbug Unless and until the issue of the supply of water by Malaysia to Singapore is fully resolved, the bilateral agenda for both countries will be reduced to just fixing new dates for the next round of talks to find a solution to the matter.

Governor's dismissal breaks regulation, minister says

Governor's dismissal breaks regulation, minister saysYuliansyah and Ainur Sophiaan, The Jakarta Post, Banjarmasin/Surabaya Minister of Home Affairs Hari Sabarno has written to the South Kalimantan provincial legislature, asking it to reconsider its decision to dismiss Governor Sjachriel Darcham and...

1. Benny10 -- Military-police ties, remnants of the New Order

1. Benny10 -- Military-police ties, remnants of the New Order2 X 22 Military-police ties, remnants of the New Order Benny Subianto Sociologist Jakarta 2. Pro10 -- A Doomsday Scenario2 X 30 Doomsday scenario amid Bush's ineffectual economic policy Joseph E.

Papua police hunt armed group

Papua police hunt armed group JAYAPURA, Papua: Papua police Chief Insp. Gen. I Made Mangku Pastika said Thursday that he had deployed a team of police to arrest Otis Koridama, the leader of an armed group which was accused of attacks on residents of Wasior in Manokwari district, Papua.

Proposed trade agreement with Japan will lift ASEAN's GDP

Proposed trade agreement with Japan will lift ASEAN's GDPAgence France-Presse, Singapore A proposed trade pact with Japan could lift ASEAN's economic output by two percent and boost its exports to the Asian economic giant by US$21 billion, a senior Singapore trade official said Thursday.

Amien wants Megawati replaced immediately

Amien wants Megawati replaced immediatelyMuhammad Nafik and Ainur R. Sophiaan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Surabaya People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) speaker Amien Rais on Thursday launched a harsh attack on President Megawati Soekarnoputri and in an indirect way called for her ouster.

Condition of Indonesian banks 'scares' IBRA

Condition of Indonesian banks 'scares' IBRAThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) chairman Syafruddin Temenggung says the condition of local banks "scares" him.Syafruddin, appointed IBRA chief in April this year, said Thursday that banks were vulnerable to another...

Go Tik Swan, batik guru from Solo

Go Tik Swan, batik guru from SoloBambang M, Contributor, Surakarta In the Spirit of Indonesia, a book published by the Indonesian Batik Foundation, Go Tik Swan is referred to as "the most respected batik artist from Java".

Stock prices on The Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct.10,2002

Stock prices on The Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Oct.10,2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abdi Bangsa Tbk 260 0 0 Ades Alfindo...

Fake reefs planted at Banten Bay

Fake reefs planted at Banten Bay SERANG, Banten: The Banten Marine and Fisheries Office has planted at least 100 artificial coral reefs in Banten Bay waters in a bid to restore the condition of the natural reefs.

RI team to question al-Faruq

RI team to question al-Faruq JAKARTA: The government finalized a plan to send an investigation team to question Omar Al-Faruq.Al-Faruq has reportedly said that Indonesian Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir was a major terrorist operative and had his headquarters in the Southeast Asia region.

Xanana wins UNESCO peace prize

Xanana wins UNESCO peace prizeAgence France-Presse, Paris East Timor's President Xanana Gusmao on Wednesday was awarded UNESCO's Felix Houphouet-Boigny Peace Prize in recognition of the former guerrilla leader's dedication to independence and reconciliation in the world's newest nation.

Leadership crisis to last until after 2004: Analysts

Leadership crisis to last until after 2004: AnalystsMuhammad Nafik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia's prospects of securing a better future remain gloomy amid the prolonged leadership crisis despite the first-ever direct presidential election in 2004, political analysts say.

Our sincerest condolences

Our sincerest condolenceson the passing of Mrs. Sormina Samosir62 years old the mother of our editorial staff memberRidwan Max Sijabat She died at St. Carolus Hospitalin Jakarta at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2002.

Esplanade Theatres on the Bay opens festival

Esplanade Theatres on the Bay opens festivalCarla Bianpoen, Contributor, Singapore The grand opening of the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay/Singapore, kicks off on Oct. 12 with the premiere performance of the contemporary dance piece Reminiscing the Moon, presented by the renowned Singapore Dance...

Dadang tells of Sutiyoso's bribery for councillor

Dadang tells of Sutiyoso's bribery for councillorAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A bribery scandal casting doubt on the legality of the Jakarta gubernatorial elections intensified on Thursday, with a Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-Perjuangan) councillor claiming Jakarta...

1. Batam -- 4 cols, 2 lines, 48 pts BB (52 counts)

1. Batam -- 4 cols, 2 lines, 48 pts BB (52 counts)Batam signs promotion pact with Japanese businesses2. Koizumi -- 5 cols, 1 line, 36 pts BB (45 counts)Koizumi scores well on N.Korea, faces test on Iraq3. Xanana -- 3 cols, 1 line, 32 pts BB (20 counts)Xanana wins UNESCO peace prize

Koizumi scores well on N. Korea, faces test on Iraq

Koizumi scores well on N. Korea, faces test on IraqLinda Sieg, Reuters, Tokyo A foreign policy novice who once summed up his diplomatic platform in a single sentence, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi surprised his critics with a high-risk, high-return strategy toward North Korea.

Glider mishap kills tourist, pilot

Glider mishap kills tourist, pilot JAKARTA: The pilot of a microlight and its passenger, a Saudi Arabian tourist, died when it crashed at Cileutuh, Bogor regency on Wednesday at about 4:30 p.m.Irfan Kobandaha, 32, was an instructor at the Lido Aerosport club, while Sulaeman Abdullah Al Yahya was an...

JITF total debt deal hits $17.4b

JITF total debt deal hits $17.4bThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Jakarta Initiative Task Force (JITF) said it has helped mediate a total of US$17.4 billion in debt restructuring talks, or $3.4 billion over the past nine months, out of the total $29 billion in private debts it must help restructure.

1. Flyover -- 3 cols, 3 lines, 48 pts BB (60 counts)

1. Flyover -- 3 cols, 3 lines, 48 pts BB (60 counts) Get ready for worse delays at several intersectionsorOverpass construction to worsen congestion for two years 2.Defamation -- 4 cols, 1 line, 36 pts BB (35 counts) Wiranto wins libel case against sociologist3.

Dog meat a delicacy in Yogya

Dog meat a delicacy in YogyaGigin Kurniawan, Contributor, Yogyakarta The Special Region of Yogyakarta deserves to be called an area of sengsu (a dish prepared with cabbage and dog meat). Foodstalls selling this particular dish are ubiquitous.

Journalism during conflict: Peace journalism

Journalism during conflict: Peace journalismSoeryo Winoto Staff Writer The Jakarta Post Bandung, West Java It is not easy for a reporter to cover conflicts and report on them in a neutral manner that is capable of pleasing and satisfying both warring groups, without the insertion of personal...

A report card: Dispelling numerous myths

A report card: Dispelling numerous mythsRichard Smith, Outgoing Ambassador of Australia, Jakarta The following is the author's farewell speech at the Australian Indonesian Business Council lunch on Oct. 7.

U.S. raises visa fee to $100

U.S. raises visa fee to $100 JAKARTA: As of Nov. 1, the United States government is increasing the visa fee at its embassies worldwide from the current US$65 per application to $100 in a bid to recover the full cost of the service, the embassy announced on Thursday.

Pusri's reason for price hike doesn't make sense

Pusri's reason for price hike doesn't make sense The board of directors of fertilizer plant PT Pupuk Sriwijaya (Pusri) has raised the price of urea fertilizer at the warehouse level, saying that this rise will not increase the selling price set for farmers. This argument does not make sense.

Our best wishes and congratulations to

Our best wishes and congratulations to Dewi Komalasari and Yophan Wijaya, one of our circulation staff members, on their marriage. Their wedding ceremony and reception will be held in Jakartaon Friday, Oct. 11, 2002 Management and staff ofThe Jakarta Post

Rachman faces further claim of hiding wealth

Rachman faces further claim of hiding wealthTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A little-known state prosecutor has accused embattled Attorney General M.A. Rachman of further irregularities in his wealth report.

* Headlines: Wiranto wins libel case against sociologist2

* Headlines: Wiranto wins libel case against sociologist2 * National: Govt to revive National Defense Council4 * Archipelago: Four toddlers die of starvation5 * Opinion: Legacy of Apartheid: South Africa's landless7 * City: Students study amid dust, debris and termite nests8 * World: U.S.

Indonesia shuttlers on track for individual events

Indonesia shuttlers on track for individual eventsNovan Iman Santosa, The Jakarta Post, Busan, South Korea Putting Wednesday's disheartening loss to host South Korea in the men's team final aside, Indonesian shuttlers managed to cruise to the second round in badminton individual events on Thursday.

AGO mulls banning new communist book

AGO mulls banning new communist book JAKARTA: Authorities here said Thursday they are deciding whether a new autobiography by the daughter of a former communist leader contains outlawed Marxist ideology and should be banned.

Eight dead, 19 injured in powerful blast in RP

Eight dead, 19 injured in powerful blast in RPAgencies, Cotabato, Philippines At least eight people were killed and 19 others wounded on Thursday after a bomb ripped through a bus terminal in the southern Philippines, police and military said.

Govt rejects proposal to raise salaries of customs personnel

Govt rejects proposal to raise salaries of customs personnelRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government has turned down proposals to increase the income of customs officials as part of the reform program to make the country's customs offices clean and professional.

Five Uzbek women nabbed for working as prostites

Five Uzbek women nabbed for working as prostitesDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Instead of picking up foreigners found to be misusing their visas for acts of terrorism, the police stumbled upon an international vice ring following the arrest of five Uzbek women on Tuesday night working as...

Bali acts as a market center for remote regencies

Bali acts as a market center for remote regenciesRita A. Widiadana, The Jakarta Post, Nusa Dua, Bali "Where is Toli-Toli?" asked a visitor to the Indonesia Autonomy Expo 2002 held here last weekend, referring to the remote regency in Central Sulawesi.

Threat to economic recovery

Threat to economic recovery While the process of the country's economic recovery is still causing concern, President Megawati Soekarnoputri's administration continues to sustain leadership erosion, which may be ascribed to, among other things, bribery allegations involving members of the House of...

German election: Home and foreign affairs

German election: Home and foreign affairsIgnas Kleden, Director Center for East Indonesian Affairs, Jakarta It is perhaps difficult to figure out to what extent the issues of an election campaign reflect the state of affairs of real politics.

Wanted: An attorney general

Wanted: An attorney general The government's drive to eradicate corruption has taken a big dent with the recent allegations of corruption against Attorney General M.A. Rachman, the very man who is supposed to be leading the official campaign.