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Govt to appoint controversial ambassadorial candidates

Govt to appoint controversial ambassadorial candidatesFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Despite objections from the House of Representatives, the government will go ahead with its appointment of senior diplomat Abdul Irsan to the strategic ambassadorial post in Tokyo.

China ends dumping investigation

China ends dumping investigation BEIJING: China on Sunday announced it was ending an investigation into the suspected sale at below market prices of imported animal feed additive lysine, but had extended a dumping investigation into imported acrylate, an industrial chemical.

BUSAN, South Korea (AFP): Medal table after Day 2 of the 14th

BUSAN, South Korea (AFP): Medal table after Day 2 of the 14th Asian Games here on Monday (gold, silver, bronze, total): China 7 4 5 16 Japan 6 4 2 12 South Korea 2 5 4 11 Kazakhstan 1 0 3 4 Iran 0 1 1 2 Kyrgyzstan 0 1 0 1 Mynanmar 0 1 0 1 Indonesia 0 0 1 1 Mongolia 0 0 1 1 Thailand 0 0 1 1...

Sadikin opposes reclamation plan

Sadikin opposes reclamation plan Former city governor Ali Sadikin joined the chorus of opposition to reclamation of a 2,500-hectare coastal area in North Jakarta, asking the city administration to stop the project, worth trillions of rupiah, due to its social and environmental impacts.

Election irregularities reported to police

Election irregularities reported to policeDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A number of unsuccessful governor and deputy governor candidates made allegations to the police on Monday that money politics may have tainted the recent gubernatorial election.

Majority of the unemployed are young men: BPS

Majority of the unemployed are young men: BPSRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The level of unemployment at the beginning of the second half of this year reached 8 million people, or 8.2 percent of the country's 97.

Legislators ready to report bribery to police

Legislators ready to report bribery to policeThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Legislator Indira Damayanti Sugondo said that she and three of her colleagues were ready to report to the police the bribery that took place when the House of Representatives discussed the sale of Bank Niaga.

Locals destroy church in Makassar

Locals destroy church in Makassar MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: A group of angry locals demolished a Pantekosta church on Jl. Ketapang, Panakukang housing complex in Makassar, South Sulawesi at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, citing the absence of a building permit.

Parking body's performance rebuked

Parking body's performance rebuked JAKARTA: Chairwoman of the City Council's Commission C for economic affairs Ana Rudhiantina questioned on Monday the poor performance of the City Parking Body (BP Parkir) in collecting overdue parking fines.

People of drought-stricken Bekasi facing severe water shortage

People of drought-stricken Bekasi facing severe water shortage Prolonged drought has caused a water crisis in many areas in West Java and Greater Jakarta. Bekasi, a populous industrial and agricultural area east of Jakarta, is one area that has been hard hit by the crisis.

East Lombok calm after attack on Islamic sect

East Lombok calm after attack on Islamic sectThe Jakarta Post JakartaCalm returned on Monday to Batuyang village in East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara after a mob burned down a mosque and destroyed eight houses belonging to members of the Indonesian Islam Propagation Council (LDII) sect over the...

TV Program: Tuesday, October 1, 2002

TV Program: Tuesday, October 1, 2002TVRI .TB.30" .90"5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News 7:45 Live Event9:00 Film9:30 Music11:00 News11:30 Music12:00 p.m. News1:00 Talk Show2:00 News2:30 Documentary3:30 Cartoon5:00 Music5:30 Documentary6:00 News7:00 Talk Show9:00 News9:30 Music: Legend11:00 Talk...

Big demo at Bukit Sentul

Big demo at Bukit Sentul On Sunday, Sept. 29, residents of the Bukit Sentul housing estate, near Bogor, staged a huge demonstration against state developer PT Bukit Sentul (formerly Royal Sentul Highlands) to protest the developer's decision not to collect the household trash of the house owners.

The advantages of the antiterrorism bill

The advantages of the antiterrorism billRomli Atmasasmita, Chairman, Team on Anti-Terrorism Bill, Jakarta Terrorism presents a difficult challenge for all democracies, including Indonesia. Those who would try to achieve political change through violence offend democracy.

Lisa grabs RI's first medal, Tonton ends fourth

Lisa grabs RI's first medal, Tonton ends fourthNovan Iman Santosa, The Jakarta Post, Busan, South Korea Women's weight lifter Lisa Raema Rumbewas snatched the first medal on Monday for the Indonesian contingent at the Busan 2002 Asian Games when she won the bronze medal at the women's under-48...

CNOOC to provide up to $300 million for Tangguh

CNOOC to provide up to $300 million for TangguhDow Jones, Hong Kong CNOOC Ltd. (CEO) Chief Financial Officer Mark Qiu said Monday the mainland oil producer expects capital expenditure of between US$200 million and $300 million for Indonesia's Tangguh liquefied natural gas project.

70 lawyers back governor's firing

70 lawyers back governor's firing BANJARMASIN, Central Kalimantan: At least 70 lawyers from Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan are planning to submit a petition supporting South Kalimantan councilors' decision to fire Governor Sjachriel Darham to President Megawati Soekarnoputri on Tuesday.

Stock quotations on JSX

Stock quotations on JSXStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Sept.30, 2002:-------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume -------------------------------------------------------------- Abdi Bangsa Tbk 270 0 0 Ades Alfindo Tbk...

Unocal accused of covering up offshore oil spill

Unocal accused of covering up offshore oil spillFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta An environmental non-governmental organization accused U.S. oil company Unocal of covering up an offshore oil spill at its West Seno deepwater well in the Makassar Straits early this month, saying the company...

Rare egrets find save heaven in Sleman

Rare egrets find save heaven in SlemanSri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post, Yogyakarta It is 5:30 p.m. in Ketingan, a hamlet in Sleman regency, some 10 kilometers north of here. The sun is setting and a quiet is settling over the small hamlet. The call to evening prayers rings out from the village mosque.

56 Indonesian firms go to Africa

56 Indonesian firms go to Africa JAKARTA: A total of 56 Indonesian export-oriented companies have and will participate in trade expos to be held in Namibia, South Africa and Tunisia respectively.The National Exports Development Body (BPEN) of the Ministry of Industry and Trade said in a statement...

1. EGRET: 1 line, 35 counts

1. EGRET: 1 line, 35 counts Rare egrets find safe heaven in Sleman 2. NANO: 1 LINE, 32 COUNTSActivists fear risks in nanotechnology 3. JAPAN: 2 LINES, 27 COUNTSJapan throws money, concrete at declining fish problem

Trauma Center opened in Yogyakarta

Trauma Center opened in Yogyakarta YOGYAKARTA: Yogyakarta Governor Sultan Hamengkubuwono X said that the existence of a trauma center in the province could save some 85 percent of workers having serious accidents at work.

Broadcasting subject to public censorship: Experts

Broadcasting subject to public censorship: ExpertsKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Public censorship of television or radio programs is much more effective than any regulations enforced by government offices or other institutions, broadcasting practitioners said.

RI fails to meet LoI terms

RI fails to meet LoI terms Again, the Indonesian government is being deemed unable to meet its own commitments as contained in the sixth letter of intent (LoI), which it signed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

* Headlines: Govt mulls setting up agency for Aceh 2

* Headlines: Govt mulls setting up agency for Aceh 2 * National:Calls rise for truth behind 'PKI coup'4 * City: City asked to anticipate floods5 * Opinion: NGOs need standards to improve good governance7 * World: Iraq, UN open weapons inspection talks 9 * Sports: Lisa grabs Indonesia's first medal...

NGOs need standards to improve good governance

NGOs need standards to improve good governanceRustam Ibrahim, Senior Research Associate, Institute for Economic and Social Research Education and Information (LP3ES), Jakarta As one of the most important elements of the civil society, thousands of new NGOs have cropped up in different provinces...

Govt eyes monitoring agency for Aceh

Govt eyes monitoring agency for AcehFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In the next round of peace talks on Aceh, the government will propose to establish an independent committee to supervise the implementation of a cease-fire between the government and the separatist Free Aceh...

Mega asks Rini to stop sugar imports

Mega asks Rini to stop sugar importsAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri said on Monday that she had instructed Minister of Trade and Industry Rini Soewandi to take action to stop sugar imports in a bid to protect local sugarcane farmers.

Govt raises prices of all fuel products

Govt raises prices of all fuel productsFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After lowering fuel prices in September, state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina announced on Monday that it would be increasing fuel prices in October.

NGOs call on UN to probe Freeport ambush

NGOs call on UN to probe Freeport ambushTiarma Siboro and Tertiani ZB Simanjuntak The Jakarta Post JakartaA coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) urged the United Nations on Monday to send a rapporteur to investigate the Freeport ambush that killed two Americans and one Indonesian,...

Indonesian rowers save energy for final berth

Indonesian rowers save energy for final berthThe Jakarta Post, Busan, South Korea Indonesian rowers opted not to stretch their muscles at Monday's heat races emphasizing that it was much better to secure a place in the final stage first, rather than working hard in the preliminary stages.

They are just kids...

They are just kids... BUSAN, South Korea: Children all over the world are just the same: they are curious to new things and even to strangers. Perhaps they have never heard of the old saying: never talk to strangers.

JP/2/PKI

JP/2/PKISept. 30 tragedy still leaves scars unhealedTertiani ZB Simanjuntak The Jakarta Post JakartaAfter 37 years, the Sept. 30, 1965 coup blamed on the former Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) still remains a mystery and a source of suffering to those labeled as PKI and their descendants.

Pencak Silat: One step toward becoming an official sport

Pencak Silat: One step toward becoming an official sport Imanuddin Staff Writer The Jakarta Post Jakarta iman@thejakartapost.com An exhibition sport will not mean more gold, silver or bronze medals to pursue in the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, but nevertheless Pencak Silat will make an...

FOR COUNTRY PROFILE : Germany -- OCT 1

FOR COUNTRY PROFILE : Germany -- OCT 1 Industry Scholarship Program 2002/2003 launched The German Industry Scholarship Program (GIS), started under the auspices of the German Ambassador in 2001, has proven to be a great success.

People skeptical on decentralized driving license issuance

People skeptical on decentralized driving license issuance Damar Harsanto The Jakarta Post Jakarta People are welcoming the police's plan to decentralize its services for the renewal of drivers' licenses, but they remain skeptical that it will be successful in eliminating the use of expensive...

U.S. attack on Iraq may blunt SE Asia war on terror

U.S. attack on Iraq may blunt SE Asia war on terrorDan Eaton, Reuters, Bangkok A U.S. attack on Iraq would fan the flames of anti-Americanism in Southeast Asia, making cooperation in the war on terror more difficult and secretive, analysts and officials say.

Timah posts Rp 53.8b loss in first semester

Timah posts Rp 53.8b loss in first semesterThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta State mining company PT Timah Tbk. posted a Rp 53.8 billion (US$5.9 million) net loss in the first half of the year, compared to the Rp 126.2 billion profit in the corresponding period of last year.

Foreign investors' flight

Foreign investors' flightFrom Media IndonesiaLabor movements constitute the main reason why foreign investors are leaving Indonesia, according to a Media Indonesia editorial, Aug. 28, 2002. Is this view correct?First, a survey of productivity has indicated that when Indonesian workers' productivity...

Australia's Telstra signals acquisitions in Asia

Australia's Telstra signals acquisitions in AsiaGraham Morgan, Dow Jones, Sydney Telstra Corp. signaled Monday further acquisitions over the coming 12 months in Asia, and with enviable free cash flows and recent sharp reductions in recurring capital expenditure Singapore's MobileOne Pte. Ltd.

Eight killed in gunfight between police, soldiers

Eight killed in gunfight between police, soldiersApriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Binjai, North Sumatra Binjai, a small town situated some 22 kilometers northwest of Medan, North Sumatra, resembled a war zone from Sunday evening through Monday morning when police and soldiers engaged in a battle...

Asian currencies up late on yen

Asian currencies up late on yenNirmala Menon, Dow Jones, Singapore Asian currencies were lifted along with the yen late Monday after the dollar slid following the ouster of Japan's top banking regulator who was known to oppose a publicly funded cleanup of banks' bad loansThe Korean won and the New...

Rift widens in art council dispute

Rift widens in art council dispute JAKARTA: The Jakarta Art Council (DKJ) is divided over a conflict raging on between its senior and younger artists.The dispute boiled over on Monday when former city governor Ali Sadikin rejected the newly elected Council board, led by ballad singer Franky...

The Jakarta Post

The Jakarta PostEconomic recovery drives growth in most Asian markets Most Asian pharmaceutical markets have fully recovered from the economic crisis of 1997/1998, despite many suffering from the renewed economic downturn in 2001/2002.

Local pharmaceutical firms struggle hard to survive

Local pharmaceutical firms struggle hard to surviveRendi A. Witular The Jakarta Post Jakarta During the last five years, from the start of the economic crisis in 1997 until 2001, 25 local pharmaceutical manufacturers went bankrupt, leaving more than 12,500 employees jobless.

Korpri become a political party?

Korpri become a political party?From Media IndonesiaMeetings involving regional governing boards and the central board of the Indonesian Civil Servants Corps (Korpri) a few days ago touched upon the necessity for this organization to set up a political party.

1. SIM - 2x 17

1. SIM - 2x 17 City police plan to decentralize services 2. DPRD - 2x 25 Councillors welcome bill on direct gubernatorial election 3. Puring - 2x 18 Market rebuilt amid environmental concern 4. Speak - 1x 40 Tolerance is vital when taking the train

LNG deal with China

LNG deal with China The development of 14.4 trillion cubic feet of proven natural gas reserves near Bintuni Bay on the northwestern part of Papua was secured after state oil company Pertamina signed in Jakarta last week a firm 25-year contract to supply China National Offshore Oil Corporation...

Sept. 30 tragedy still leaves many scars unhealed

Sept. 30 tragedy still leaves many scars unhealedTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After 37 years, the Sept. 30, 1965 coup blamed on the former Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) still remains a mystery and a source of suffering to those labeled as PKI and their descendants.