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Firms asked to build water catchment systems

Firms asked to build water catchment systems Tangerang administration has asked all industrial firms to establish water catchments in their factory compounds in an effort to anticipate water shortages during the dry season and floods during the rainy season.

Lack of money, space keep kids from school

Lack of money, space keep kids from school PEKANBARU, Riau: An average 400,000 of three million elementary school students drop out of school annually due to financial constraints and the limited capacity of junior high schools to accommodate new students, an official says.

JP/5/SHIP

JP/5/SHIPFishermen still wary over fragile peace in MalukuM. Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post/Ambon Although the security situation has largely returned to normal in the formerly riot-torn province of Maluku, people are still worried about the future of the fragile peace in the province.

RI shares seen lower this week on oil fears, weak rupiah

RI shares seen lower this week on oil fears, weak rupiahAgence France-Presse, Jakarta Jakarta shares, which dipped slightly this week, are set to post further losses this week with concern over oil prices and a weak rupiah continuing to weigh on sentiment, an analyst said on Friday.

Councillors urged to return official cars

Councillors urged to return official cars TANGERANG: Tangerang regency spokesman Jabier said on Saturday that only four of the outgoing council members had returned their official cars to the administration before the 45 new councillors were sworn in on Aug. 7.

Thailand to permit use of GMO crops

Thailand to permit use of GMO crops BANGKOK: In a move that has drawn immediate criticism from some environmentalists, Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has reversed the government's former ban on commercial trade in genetically modified (GM) crops, media reports said on Saturday.

The truth about the

The truth about the Buyat Bay incident Having read various articles and reports published recently in several mass media including The Jakarta Post about the Buyat Bay incident in which mining company PT Newmont was involved, I would like to present some facts pertaining to the matter.

PAN celebrates 6th anniversary

PAN celebrates 6th anniversary PADANG, West Sumatra: National Mandate Party (PAN) leader Amien Rais urged during the party's 6th anniversary event on Sunday that party members boost their commitment to reform, otherwise they would not win the hearts of the people.

Aceh council accepts governor's report

Aceh council accepts governor's reportNani Afrida, The Jakarta Post/Banda Aceh Defying public protest, 54 of the total 55 councillors of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam council accepted on Saturday the accountability report of the expenditure of Aceh's 2003 budget.

Govt to reimburse BDB depositors

Govt to reimburse BDB depositorsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government has decided to honor about Rp 104.7 billion worth of assets in more than 34,000 incomplete accounts in bankrupt Bank Dagang Bali (BDB) and will start reimbursing these and other depositors by the end of the month, an official...

1. OLYNPIC : 55 pt, 6 cols, 1 X 30

1. OLYNPIC : 55 pt, 6 cols, 1 X 30 New doping scandal at Games 2. TAUFIK: 36 pt, 3 cols, 1 x 27 Taufik's victory surprises 3. RIGHTS: 36 pt, 4 cols, 1 x 25 Prosecutors blamed in Priok case 4. SPEEDING: 32 pt, 4 cols, 1 x 35 Jakarta roads offer freedom for F1 wannabes

Invisible glory at Olympics

Invisible glory at Olympics As politicians fight for power at home and youths throng to television talent shows, five Indonesians hoisted the Red-and- White at the 2004 Athens Olympics. None of their beloved ones, however, witnessed their achievement, as Indonesia is the only participating country...

Experimental home gives room for the personal touch

Experimental home gives room for the personal touchMaria Endah Hulupi, Contributor, Jakarta Young architect Daniel Sandjaya's dream was to have a custom-made house that would be entirely personal, but still allow the opportunity to experiment with design ideas.

English first? Spanish gains ground among young Indonesians

English first? Spanish gains ground among young IndonesiansMar Centenera, Contributor, Jakarta "Where do you come from?" When the answer is Spain, the response is, almost always, the same here: The quick mention of at least one famous soccer player or Spanish team, the title of a popular South...

Coffee culture in Bengkulu

Coffee culture in Bengkulu The pungent aroma of coffee filled the afternoon air in Curup, a cool hill town some 85 kilometers northeast of Bengkulu, the capital of the province of the same name."Bengkulu coffee is 100 percent pure, not mixed with corn flour or anything.

Culture vultures in for a feast at GKJ festival

Culture vultures in for a feast at GKJ festivalStevie Emilia The Jakarta Post Jakarta A ballet performance by Namarina dance company launched the 7th Gedung Kesenian Jakarta International Festival 2004 on Friday, kicking off what promises to be a two-week cultural feast for arts lovers here.

Where to go in Jakarta: Sunday, August 22, 2004

Where to go in Jakarta: Sunday, August 22, 2004Exhibitions* Korean Art Exhibition featuring 90 pieces of ceramics and 15 oil paintings by Maestro Kim So-sun, 30 pieces of Hangul calligraphy by In Shik-shon, 20 pieces of Susek, 15 pieces of Hanbok, at Shangri-La Hotel (until Aug.

Taufik mesmerizes Shon to strike Olympic gold

Taufik mesmerizes Shon to strike Olympic goldAgence France-Presse, Athens Unseeded Indonesian Taufik Hidayat produced a silky display which oozed class and confidence to win the gold medal in the Olympic men's singles badminton here on Saturday.

No respect: Our heritage sites go to waste

No respect: Our heritage sites go to wasteAndre Vltchek and Rossie Indira, Contributors, Surakarta, Central Java The central highway between Surabaya and Surakarta (not numbered, of course) passes through some unmemorable and polluted market towns and agricultural centers.

Legislator dies during ceremony

Legislator dies during ceremony INDONESIA: A senior legislator in Jember, East Java province collapsed and died on Saturday while leading a ceremony to install 45 newly elected councillors in the regency.

Sampoerna museum a spark of inspiration

Sampoerna museum a spark of inspirationOmar Prihandono, Contributor, Surabaya Smoking is good for you. While the title of the book by Dr. William T. Whitby will surely raise the shackles of antismoking activists, the board of directors of cigarette giant HM Sampoerna seem to be validating the...

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...... Maria Endah Hulupi Contributor Jakarta Having a costume-made house that is personal but still allows a valuable opportunity to experiment with some design ideas is young architect Daniel Sandjaya's dream.

Inul slated to perform at WOMAD Singapore 2004

Inul slated to perform at WOMAD Singapore 2004Hera Diani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The naysayers snipe that Inul Daratista's 15 minutes are up, with other singers taking their cue from her gyrations and descending into a whole new level of suggestiveness.

Malaysia pledges openness on bird flu outbreak

Malaysia pledges openness on bird flu outbreakReuters, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia pledged on Saturday to be open about the country's first outbreak of a deadly bird flu, after accusations the media had faced political pressure to play down the issue."Of course we'll be completely transparent.

Living the expat life as a teenager in Jakarta

Living the expat life as a teenager in JakartaDiana Mehta, Contributor, Jakarta Indian citizen -- Nonresident: That's how my passport labels me. Ironically, I don't even remember living in India as my family left the country when I was only two years old.

Golkar, PDI-P prepare war chest for Mega's bid

Golkar, PDI-P prepare war chest for Mega's bidFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Golkar Party and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) have prepared no less than Rp 40 billion (US$4.4 million) to support President Megawati Soekarnoputri's bid to win the Sept.

Sampoerna museum a spark of inspiration

Sampoerna museum a spark of inspirationOmar Prihandono, Contributor, Surabaya Smoking is good for you.While the title of the book by Dr. William T. Whitby will surely raise the shackles of antismoking activists, the board of directors of cigarette giant HM Sampoerna seem to be validating the...

Lombok's Gili islands make the perfect getaway

Lombok's Gili islands make the perfect getawayMartin Jenkins, Contributor, Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara It is said that if you want to know what Bali was like 20 years ago, then you should go to Lombok.Much more laid back than its larger sister 45 km to the west, Lombok is a great antidote to the...

Physics teaches Yudistira what matters most

Physics teaches Yudistira what matters mostP.C. Naommy, Contributor, Jakarta Winning an international competition might change a person, for the better or worse. But in the case of gold medalist Yudistira Virgus, winning has helped put life in perspective.

Megawati keeps in touch with Gus Dur

Megawati keeps in touch with Gus DurWahyoe Boediwardhana and Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Bali/Jakarta In an apparent bid to maintain the mood of reconciliation in the run-up to the election runoff, President Megawati Soekarnoputri held talks with her predecessor Abdurrahman "Gus Dur"...

Fashion tell-all is 'chic' lit, but way too lite

Fashion tell-all is 'chic' lit, but way too lite Agatha Belinda Contributor Jakarta------------------------------------------------------ L.S.D.L.F (Lontong Sayur Dalam Lembaran Fashion) Syahmedi Dean, Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 2004 280 pp ------------------------------------------------Since the...

Mount Bromo still dangerous, but then who's telling?

Mount Bromo still dangerous, but then who's telling?Jacqueline Mackenzie, Contributor, Mt. Bromo, East Java From just before dawn, hundreds of people crowd the steep staircase on the final climb to the summit of Mt Bromo in East Java, crowding the small fenced viewing area on the lip of the crater...

Population expert Hull has RI in his system

Population expert Hull has RI in his systemDewi Anggraeni, Contributor, Melbourne, Australia The place is the living room of a family home in Sydney; the time an evening in the mid 1960s. The television news is beaming images of Indonesia.

Haze again over Sumatra, Kalimantan

Haze again over Sumatra, Kalimantan INDONESIA: Haze from forest and brush fires blanketed parts of the islands of Kalimantan and Sumatra on Saturday, disrupting flights in western Kalimantan, officials said.

Salsa buffs make record with 47 pairs

Salsa buffs make record with 47 pairsLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Forty-seven pairs of salsa enthusiasts moved their feet and swiveled their hips in a square rueda (Spanish for wheel), around a basketball court in Bung Karno sports complex in Senayan, South Jakarta, on Saturday.

Taufik mesmerizes Shon to strike gold

Taufik mesmerizes Shon to strike gold Agencies, Athens Indonesia's Taufik Hidayat won the gold medal in the Olympic men's singles badminton here on Saturday after defeating South Korean seventh seed Shon Seung-mo 15-8, 15-7 in the final. Sony Dwi Kuncoro, also from Indonesia, took the bronze.

Parties wait and see on graft scandal

Parties wait and see on graft scandalHasrul and Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Kendari/Jakarta Most political parties are undecided on appropriate action to take against their representatives in Kendari legislative council, Southeast Sulawesi, who have been arrested for their alleged...

BI defends inflation target amid doubt

BI defends inflation target amid doubtDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The central bank expressed optimism on Friday that the newly unveiled long-term inflation target of 3 percent was "within reach" amid the nation's relatively improved macroeconomic condition.

"Honestly, we must increase the surcharge now, but it would be

"Honestly, we must increase the surcharge now, but it would be odd if we did it in the middle of this situation."--Garuda business manager Bachrul Alam

Industrial firms asked to make water catchment system

Industrial firms asked to make water catchment systemMulta Fidrus The Jakarta Post/TangerangTangerang administration has asked all industrial firms to establish water catchments in their factory compounds in an effort to anticipate water shortages during the dry season and floods during the rainy...

Soldier found dying in Tangerang

Soldier found dying in Tangerang TANGERANG: Second Sgt. Daeng Saenudin, a 25-year-old Army soldier, was found, almost dead, with five gunshot wounds on Jl. Raya Serpong, Tangerang regency on Thursday evening.Tangerang Police detectives chief Adj. Comr.

Coffee culture in Bengkulu

Coffee culture in Bengkulu The pungent aroma of coffee filled the afternoon air in Curup, a cool hill town some 85 kilometers northeast of Bengkulu, the capital of the province of the same name."Bengkulu coffee is 100 percent pure, not mixed with corn flour or anything.

Singaporean neurologist pays tribute to noted writer Mochtar Lubis

Singaporean neurologist pays tribute to noted writer Mochtar Lubis Noted journalist and writer Mochtar Lubis, who passed away on July 2, was not only admired by many at home, but also abroad, including a Singaporean neurosurgeon.James C.M. Khoo of Mt.

'I would rather be Japanese'

'I would rather be Japanese' Indonesians recently celebrated Independence Day on Aug. 17. Despite the festivities, many people still complain about poor access to education and many important infrastructure projects continue to be sidelined by the government.

1. BNI (3x12)

1. BNI (3x12) BNI H1 profit jumps to Rp 1.54t 2. Texmac (2x17) Texmaco units operate at 20% capacity 3. Retail (1x33) APRI to open retail business school 4. Mandir (2x15) Mandiri expects profit up 35%

S'pore investing strongly in Asia

S'pore investing strongly in Asia SINGAPORE : Singapore's investments overseas slipped a marginal 0.5 percent to US$159 billion in 2002, with nearly half in Asia, Department of Statistics (DOS) data showed on Friday.

Local teen flick withdrawn after Muslim leaders' protest

Local teen flick withdrawn after Muslim leaders' protestFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta After weeks of controversy, the government-sanctioned Film Censorship Institute (LSF) pulled local movie Buruan Cium Gue (Kiss me quick) from cinemas.

Bylaw irks pedicab drivers

Bylaw irks pedicab driversMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post/Tangerang More than 1,000 becak (pedicab) drivers in Tangerang municipality demonstrated on Friday against a bylaw that limits the areas in which they can operate.

The truth about the

The truth about the Buyat Bay incident Having read various articles and reports published recently in several mass media including The Jakarta Post about the Buyat Bay incident in which mining company PT Newmont was involved, I would like to present some facts pertaining to the matter.

Chinese tourists detained as kidnapping suspects

Chinese tourists detained as kidnapping suspectsEvi Mariani The Jakarta Post/JakartaThe Jakarta Police arrested three Chinese citizens for robbing three Indonesian traders -- who own shops at Blok M Mall, South Jakarta -- and for kidnapping one of them.