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Sniper shoots university rector

Sniper shoots university rector POSO, Central Sulawesi: A sniper shot the rector of Sintuvu Maroso University (Unsimar), J. Pogege, on Monday as he was on his way from the campus to his house in the village of Gebang Rejo.Pogege was rushed to Poso General Hospital to treat injuries to his forehead.

In countries like Indonesia .... relations between policy-

In countries like Indonesia .... relations between policy- makers and the advisory professions are very underdeveloped as most of them are based on personal relationships.

Radio promoted by UNESCO

Radio promoted by UNESCO YOGYAKARTA (JP): An executive of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said here on Tuesday that Indonesian people must try to establish more small-scale community radio stations as an alternative way to prevent the country's...

Government avoids confrontation with newly empowered regions

Government avoids confrontation with newly empowered regions Excitement and confusion has followed the laws on regional autonomy and fiscal balance, and signs have emerged of the new government aiming to correct this dilemma.

Appreciate our own teachers

Appreciate our own teachersFrom Media IndonesiaI would like to refer to a report in Suara Karya dated Aug. 23, 2001, titled The Bengkalis local administration pays teachers from Malaysia Rp 8 million per month/person which mentioned that Malaysian teachers work as tutors.

Kuwait to help build 15 refugee villages

Kuwait to help build 15 refugee villages JAKARTA (JP): The Kuwaiti government has pledged to fund the development of 15 villages to accommodate thousands of people who have been displaced from their homes across Indonesia.Kuwaiti Ambassador to Indonesia Jamal M.A.

Money politics leads to court

Money politics leads to court CIANJUR, West Java: A prosecutor asked Sukabumi District Court on Tuesday to sentence eight local legislative councillors to one year in jail each over money politics during the recent regent election.

BRI enjoys profit in H1

BRI enjoys profit in H1 JAKARTA (JP): State Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) said on Tuesday that it had enjoyed an operating profit of Rp 856 billion (US$97 million) in the first six months of this year, compared to Rp 519 billion in losses in the same period last year.

Lee favors KL power grid link

Lee favors KL power grid link KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew favors the idea of linking his island state's power grid with neighboring Malaysia's to provide a reserve buffer of power supply in times of need, a Malaysian official said on Tuesday.

1. Mall, 48 MM, 3 clm, 3 x 15

1. Mall, 48 MM, 3 clm, 3 x 15 Sutiyoso to take resolute action against mall builder 2. Diesel, 36HBC, 3 clm, 2 x 21 Price, supply problems cause diesel scarcity 3. Becak, 36 NCSB, 4 clm, 2 x 16 Bylaw on 'becak' not to be reviewed 4.

Acts of violence on the rise

Acts of violence on the riseFrom Pikiran RakyatActs of violence have been on the increase. There are news stories about somebody who has been killed following a quarrel over Rp 100,000, then there is another story about people taking the law into their own hands and burning a thief to death after...

Pertamina to shut down Balikpapan refinery

Pertamina to shut down Balikpapan refinery JAKARTA (JP): State oil and gas company Pertamina will halt production at one unit of its refinery in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan province, for more than three weeks next month to allow it to carry out essential maintenance work.

Another train accident

Another train accident Scores of lives were once again lost in a railway accident on Sunday, and this time it was a real irony because the mishap occurred at a railway station -- the Kejaksan Railway Station in Cirebon, West Java.

Students ask police to crack down on gambling

Students ask police to crack down on gambling JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of students staged a protest in front of city police headquarters here on Monday demanding that the police act firmly against gambling dens in the capital.

Where to go in Bandung:

Where to go in Bandung:Bandung Art Event 2001Painting: Ruang Alternatif X, Galeri Adira, Jl. Kiaracondong 33 E (Phone: 022 7216758), 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., until Sept. 8. Theater Romeo and Julia directed by Asep Budiman, Gedung Kesenian Rumentang Siang, Jl.

Malaysia's Sarawak embroiled in land disputet

Malaysia's Sarawak embroiled in land disputetBy Patrick Chalmers KUCHING, Malaysia (Reuters): Court cases, sporadic protests and even killings over indigenous land rights issues are destroying the calm of Sarawak state in Kalimantan.

Education

Education Minister admits poor standard of local education. Page 2 Buildings City Hall asked to demolish illegal buildings in Senayan. Page 3 Reform Govt reform: The chicken or the egg? Page 4Refugee Howard fails to consult Indonesia on refugee crisis.

S'pore, Japan hold free trade talks

S'pore, Japan hold free trade talks SINGAPORE (AP): Japanese and Singaporean officials met for a third round of free-trade talks in this Southeast Asian city- state Monday in an attempt to hammer out a landmark pact by December.The negotiations will last until Sept.

Govt rejects mutton donated by S. Arabia

Govt rejects mutton donated by S. Arabia SURABAYA (JP): East Java Governor Imam Utomo stuck to his stance over the 80 tons of mutton donated by the Saudi Arabian government for Madurese refugees that the meat could be accepted.

Asia rubber-tyre makers brake on tumbling prices

Asia rubber-tyre makers brake on tumbling prices SINGAPORE (Reuters): Tyre makers, the biggest consumers of natural rubber, are back in the market providing some support to the commodity whose prices were drifting towards the 30-year lows seen early this year, traders said on Monday.

Tragedy strikes Jakarta family and neighborhood

Tragedy strikes Jakarta family and neighborhood JAKARTA (JP): For car mechanic Joko Priyanto, Sunday's fatal train accident in Cirebon stole his entire family except a daughter. The Kramat Pulo Gundul neighborhood in Tanah Tinggi District, Central Jakarta, is grieving the loss of six young men.

Malaysia palm oil exrends fall

Malaysia palm oil exrends fall KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian palm oil futures rebounded by the close on Monday but stayed in negative territory with some players expecting technical correction to emerge, traders said.

RP seeks military aid from U.S.

RP seeks military aid from U.S. MANILA (Reuters): The Philippines has asked the United States for up to US$19 million in military aid over the next year, a U.S. government official said on Monday.U.S. military assistance to the Philippines in 2000 was worth just $2 million.

Self-reliance key to survive economic slowdown: Thaksin

Self-reliance key to survive economic slowdown: Thaksin BANGKOK (AP): Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said Monday that Southeast Asian economies need to become self-reliant to survive the global economic slowdown.

AG's Office told to heal image

AG's Office told to heal image JAKARTA (JP): President Megawati Soekarnoputri urged the Attorney General's Office on Monday to improve its tarnished image, reminding it that the public was waiting for justice to be upheld, especially in cases of corruption, collusion and nepotism.

Tohoku to take Arun LNG

Tohoku to take Arun LNG TOKYO (Dow Jones): Japan's Tohoku Electric Power Co. said Monday it has agreed with Indonesia's state-owned company Pertamina to lift two liquefied natural gas cargoes from the Indonesia's Arun terminal in September."We had talks (with Pertamina) at the end of last week...

City hall asked not to help Bank DKI

City hall asked not to help Bank DKI JAKARTA (JP): A non-governmental organization, the Jakarta Government Watch (JGW), urged the city administration on Monday to review a planned capital injection of Rp 80 billion (US$8.

Police puzzled by Friday's shooting

Police puzzled by Friday's shooting JAKARTA (JP): Having questioned at least 20 witnesses, police said on Monday that they were still in the dark about the perpetrators of Friday's drive-by shooting in South Jakarta, which injured a close ally of former president Abdurrahman Wahid.

KL trade surplus gives little cheer

KL trade surplus gives little cheer KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysia on Monday posted a 4.2 billion ringgit (US$1.1 billion) surplus in July, but exports and imports fell in tandem reflecting slow economic growth in one of the world's most open, trading economies.

KL rules out ringgit devaluation

KL rules out ringgit devaluation KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Monday ruled out lowering interest rates or devaluing the Malaysian ringgit to boost exports, saying it could lead to "economic collapse."Mahathir said the level of the ringgit, which has been pegged at 3.

Indonesian team told to return victorious

Indonesian team told to return victorious JAKARTA (JP): President Megawati Soekarnoputri asked on Monday the Indonesian team bound for the 21st Southeast Asian (SEA) Games to participate and return as winner of the event.

Agriculture ministry rejects mutton donated from Saudi Arabia

Agriculture ministry rejects mutton donated from Saudi Arabia SURABAYA (JP): East Java Governor Imam Utomo stuck to his stance over the 80 tons of mutton donated by the Saudi Arabian government for Madurese refugees that the meat could be accepted.

Minister admits poor standard of local education

Minister admits poor standard of local education JAKARTA (JP): Education minister Abdul Malik Fajar admitted on Monday that the national education system did not run as well as had been expected due to various problems, ranging from the size of the population, heterogeneity to fund shortages.

KL raps Canberra over people-smuggling charge

KL raps Canberra over people-smuggling charge KUALA LUMPUR (AFP): Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar criticized Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Monday for accusing Malaysia of not cooperating in the fight against people smuggling.

Howard fails to consult Indonesia on refugee crisis

Howard fails to consult Indonesia on refugee crisisBy Rob Goodfellow WOLLONGONG, New South Wales (JP): The refugee crisis off Christmas Island aboard the Norwegian Container ship M.V Tampa has demonstrated that the Conservative Government of Prime Minister John Howard does not understand how to...

Concessionaires responsible for forest destruction

Concessionaires responsible for forest destructionBy Edi Patebang PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan (JP): Sasak Pekawai village in Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan, has been witnessing alarming rates of forest and environmental destruction since regents were recently given the right to issue concessions...

Australian ship takes boat people on board

Australian ship takes boat people on board CHRISTMAS ISLAND, Australia (Reuters): An Australian navy troop carrier transferred 433 unwanted asylum seekers from a Norwegian freighter on Monday, prior to ferrying them to Papua New Guinea -- the next stage of their odyssey.

City Hall asked to demolish illegal buildings in Senayan

City Hall asked to demolish illegal buildings in Senayan JAKARTA (JP): City councillors urged the city administration on Monday to demolish any buildings which were not used for sporting activities in the Bung Karno sports complex in Senayan, Central Jakarta, including a mall being constructed near...

Ten fashion fallacies to be addressed

Ten fashion fallacies to be addressedBy Muara Bagdja JAKARTA (JP): Many people, especially women, decline to wear certain types of dress and accessories, fearing that they would infringe dress norms. In fact, their apprehension is only due to a lack of information or misunderstanding of some dress...

1. 5Rob - Refugee crisis: No cue on RI-Australia ties?

1. 5Rob - Refugee crisis: No cue on RI-Australia ties? 2 x 25 48pt Optima Bold Howard fails to seek Indonesia's cooperation in refugee crisis or Howard fails to consult Indonesia on refugee crisis By Rob GoodfellowWOLLONGONG, New South Wales (JP): The refugee crisis off Christmas Island aboard the...

Electrical relay station struck by lightning

Electrical relay station struck by lightning JAKARTA (JP): An electrical relay station used to power electric trains at Manggarai railway station was struck by lightning on Monday afternoon, affecting a number of train services.

Police submit Ari's dossiers

Police submit Ari's dossiers JAKARTA (JP): Police submitted the dossiers on the detained grandchild of former president Soeharto, Ari Haryo Wibowo, or Ari Sigit as he is familiarly known, to the Jakarta Prosecutors' Office on Monday, an officer said.Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Comr.

Mega's planned visit to Aceh

Mega's planned visit to Aceh It seems inevitable that Indonesian observers would question whether it is necessary for President Megawati to personally visit the province of Aceh. Only recently a high-powered government mission of 10 Cabinet ministers went to the province to find out what the people...

A lesson from the LoI

A lesson from the LoI In scrutinizing the distinctive features of the Letter of Intent (LoI) recently concluded between the government of Indonesia and the IMF, particularly as far as its being a legal instrument is concerned, the following characteristics should be noted by a student of law.

1. Mall, 3 clm, 48 pt MM, 3 x 15

1. Mall, 3 clm, 48 pt MM, 3 x 15 City Hall asked to demolish illegal building in Senayan 2. Firearm, 3clm, 36HBC, 2 x 21 Illegal weapons seized in 'Sapu Jagat' operation 3. Bank, 3 clm, 36 NCSB, 2 x 16 NGO asks governor not to assist Bank DKI or NGO asks Sutiyoso not to help Bank DKI 4.

Construction permit for skyscrapers to be reviewed

Construction permit for skyscrapers to be reviewed JAKARTA (JP): The government will review construction permits issued for high-rise buildings built on disputed land or green belt areas, Minister of Resettlement and Regional Infrastructures Soenarno said on Monday.

JAKARTA (JP): The keyword under post-Soeharto Indonesia has

JAKARTA (JP): The keyword under post-Soeharto Indonesia has been "good governance," charming words since they were expressed with great expectations. 2. 4Sarawak -- 1 x 42 36pt Optima Bold Malaysia's Sarawak embroiled in land disputes By Patrick Chalmers KUCHING, Malaysia (Reuters): Court cases,...

Lightning causes stations' blackout

Lightning causes stations' blackout JAKARTA (JP): An electrical relay station used to power electric trains at Manggarai railway station was struck by lightning on Monday afternoon, affecting a number of train services.

Police asked to target gambling

Police asked to target gambling JAKARTA (JP): Dozens of students staged a protest in front of city police headquarters here on Monday demanding that the police act firmly against gambling dens in the capital.

The fate of deaf students

The fate of deaf studentsFrom KompasEach human being has a different fate. The origin of suffering is unknown -- hence our fate as the parents of a deaf child. We devote almost all our time to enable him to communicate with sign language as well as lipreading.