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Wed, 11 Aug 2004
1. Ades (1x28)
1. Ades (1x28) Double-probe into Ades starts 2. Bio (2x25) Cleaner, plant-based Naturfuel goes on market 3. Oil (1x28) Crude hits new high at $45 4. Rice (3x20) Ban on rice imports to be maintained through 2004: Minister
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Naturfuel goes on market
Naturfuel goes on marketTony Hotland, JakartaOwners of diesel-engine vehicles can now contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment, as an alternative source of fuel, said to be more environmentally friendly, has entered the market.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Govt probes country's first safeguard cases
Govt probes country's first safeguard casesZakki P. Hakim Jakarta The government is mulling curbing the imports of ceramics, bicycle, matches and glass panes in order to protect local producers that had been hard hit by the imports.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Residents complain of distant office
Residents complain of distant office BEKASI: Hundreds of job seekers in Bekasi complained on Tuesday over the remote location of the manpower agency office, which they said made it difficult for them to obtain the necessary forms to apply for government jobs.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
KPU to control pollsters' activities ahead of election
KPU to control pollsters' activities ahead of electionM. Taufiqurrahman, JakartaIn a move that could further restrict freedom of expression, the General Elections Commission (KPU) applied on Tuesday a variety of conditions for independent pollsters to meet prior to conducting any research.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Solok mayor named suspect in graft scam
Solok mayor named suspect in graft scamSyofiardi Bachyul Jb and Puji Santoso, The Jakarta Post, Padang/PekanbaruWest Sumatra prosecutors, who helped convict almost all members of the provincial council in a collective graft scam, named Solok Mayor Yumler Lahar as a suspect on Tuesday in a...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Rupiah Rates Aug.10
Rupiah Rates Aug.10 Banknote rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Australian dollar 1 6,945.87 6,224.95 6,620.94 6,549.60 Brunei dollar 1 5,669.47 5,082.32 5,404.25 5,347.38 Canadian dollar 1 7,371.82 6,608.72 7,026.97 6,953.39 Swiss franc 1 7,745.41 6,945.66 7,383.08 7,307.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Apology from 'TPI'
Apology from 'TPI' From KompasIn response to the letter of Putu BK in regards the mystery program Gentayangan aired by TPI (Kompas, July 10), we apologize for the live broadcast of the Hindu shrine, Pura Masceti in Gianyar, Bali, which entailed protests from the Balinese and Hindu communities.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Govt sees strong growth ahead in industries
Govt sees strong growth ahead in industriesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Betting on a return of investment, the government is forecasting that the country's industrial production capacity will grow by an average 8.1 percent per year in the next four years.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Illegal sand mining sites closed down
Illegal sand mining sites closed down TANGERANG: Tangerang regency administration officials closed down on Tuesday two illegal sand mining sites in Ketapang and Marga Mulya villages, Mauk district, following residents' complaints.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Skydivers attempting to break world record
Skydivers attempting to break world recordWahyoe Boediwardhana, Denpasar, Bali A group of more that 100 parachutists from 17 countries, including Indonesia, was unable to break the world record for the largest aerial formation in the sky, attempted above Ngurah Rai International Airport on Tuesday.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Wider sidewalks could attract more vendors
Wider sidewalks could attract more vendorsLeony Aurora, JakartaThe city administration's plan to widen sidewalks along Jakarta's main thoroughfares has raised concerns among residents that the extra space will only encourage vendors to set up sidewalk stalls and motorcyclists to ride along the...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
2 x 21
2 x 21Shoot-on-sight order issued in N. Sumatra JP/5/DEATH1 x 40Chaubey's execution sends shock waves JP/5/solok1 x 38Solok mayor named suspect in graft scam
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Jakarta to resume Kukkiwon outing
Jakarta to resume Kukkiwon outingMusthofid The Jakarta Post Jakarta The change in the presidency of Kukkiwon -- the world tae kwon do headquarters -- is seen as a promising prospect for the sport's development in Indonesia.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
1. WIRANTO: 2 LINES, 25 COUNTS
1. WIRANTO: 2 LINES, 25 COUNTS Golkar, PKB part ways after dismissal of Wiranto's case 2. PANWAS: 2 LINES, 21 COUNTS Three of Mega's donors from the same source 3. COALITION: 2 LINES, 24 COUNTS Play religion card right for sake of harmony, Gus Dur says 4.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
NOTES TO GT:
NOTES TO GT: Advertorial -- Gajah Tunggal- GT receives award for its success in AIDS prevention program"Don't let AIDS destroy our future!" reads a banner that greets visitors to the 250-hectare industrial complex of tire manufacturer PT Gajah Tunggal Tbk (GT) in Tangerang, Banten province, about...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Dispute resolution for banking customers
Dispute resolution for banking customersIndah Suksmaningsih, Jakarta Greatly tempted by an aggressive marketing campaign by a major state bank that was promoting the great benefits of credit cards, about 100 government officials in Wonosari, Yogyakarta, last year applied for the cards.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
'Even criminals deserve a second chance'
'Even criminals deserve a second chance'Indonesia has at least 66 people on death row for drug-related convictions, of whom several are undergoing lengthy appeals that may take many years. Last week's controversial execution of Indian national Ayodhya Prasadh Chaubey, 67, took place almost 10 years...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Tanah Abang talks deadlocked
Tanah Abang talks deadlockedBambang Nurbianto, JakartaThe meeting between the Tanah Abang market vendors and city market operator PD Pasar Jaya had to be adjourned until Friday after a deadlock with both parties insisting that they would not budge from their stances.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
TV Program: Wednesday, August 11, 2004
TV Program: Wednesday, August 11, 2004.TB.30" 1.00" TVRI .TB.30" .90" 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi6:30 Talk Show7:30 Music8:30 Music: Asyik-Asyik10:00 Showbiz11:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara12:00 p.m. Documentary1:00 News: Berita Siang2:00 Music3:00 English News Service3:30 TV Drama: Suka-Suka4:30...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
1. SINGAPORE: 48 pt, 3 cols, 3 x 18
1. SINGAPORE: 48 pt, 3 cols, 3 x 18 Same faces, different seats after Singapore shuffle 2. TOKYO: 36 pt, 4 cols, 2 x 28 Accident at Japan nuclear plant highlights laxity, aging plants3. TKI: 32 pt, 4 cols, 1 x 33 RI insists illegal workers are not criminals 4. WASHINGTON: 32 pt, 3 cols, 2 x 27 U.S.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
1 x 38
1 x 38 Dispute resolution for banking customers Indah Suksmaningsih Jakarta2. Torok -- "Open skies" amendment for cargo industry 1 x 48 'Open Skies' agreement a boost for cargo industry 3. Strait -- Control and legitimacy at heart of 'ijtihad' debate 1 x 30 Control, legitimacy of 'ijtihad' debate...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Corruption eradication moves ahead
Corruption eradication moves ahead From Koran TempoThe Megawati government's serious intention to eliminate corruption is indicated by the issuance of Presidential Decree No.59/2004 on the establishment of anticorruption courts.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
U.S. slams RI court decision, seeks action on Timor abuse
U.S. slams RI court decision, seeks action on Timor abuseP. Parameswaran, Agence France-Presse/WashingtonThe United States sharply criticized on Monday an Indonesian court decision acquitting four security officials convicted over 1999 atrocities in East Timor and said it was seeking international...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
One dies in gambling den dispute
One dies in gambling den disputeEvi Mariani, JakartaA man, identified as Polse Ulamayanan, 45, was killed, while three others were injured in a fight over the operation of a gambling den on Jl. Mangga Besar Raya, West Jakarta, on Tuesday at around 1:30 a.m.West Jakarta Police chief Sr. Comr.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Jakarta to resume Kukkiwon outing
Jakarta to resume Kukkiwon outingMusthofid, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The change in the presidency of Kukkiwon -- the world tae kwon do headquarters -- is seen as a promising prospect for the sport's development in Indonesia.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
BI keeps rate hike option on table
BI keeps rate hike option on tableDadan Wijaksana and Rendi A. Witular, JakartaThe central bank says it is keeping open the option to increase its key interest rate in a move to help stabilize the rupiah and curb inflationary pressure.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Leading ASEAN
Leading ASEAN I wish to commend The Jakarta Post for its continuing interest to the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) affairs and the role of Indonesia in ASEAN. In its Aug. 9 editorial, once again the Post presented insightful views, through which the challenges facing ASEAN were...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
[b]Susilo and the
Susilo and the July 27 incidentFrom Warta Kota The July 27, 1996, incident, in which executives and members of the former Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) became victims of an attack on the party's headquarters on Jl. Diponegoro, Jakarta, is a dark episode in Indonesian politics.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
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;AFP; ANPAf..r.. Malaysia-Asia-oil Asia's recovery intact despite oil price, China slowdown: economi JP/16/AsiAsia's recovery intact despite oil price, China slowdown: economists Eileen Ng Agence France-Presse Kuala Lumpur Soaring oil prices and a slowdown in China's economy are a double-whammy for...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Police in hot water over T-shirts
Police in hot water over T-shirts YOGYAKARTA: Yogyakarta municipal police chief Sr. Comr. Chondro Kirono confessed on Tuesday that his office had become a transit point for thousands of campaign T-shirts emblazoned with images of Megawati Soekarnoputri and Hasyim Muzadi.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Negotiations between vendors, management deadlocked
Negotiations between vendors, management deadlockedBambang Nurbianto JakartaThe meeting between the Tanah Abang market vendors and city market operator PD Pasar Jaya had to be adjourned until Friday after a deadlock with both parties insisting that they would not budge from their stances.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
National Archive tries to locate Supersemar
National Archive tries to locate Supersemar JAKARTA: The National Archive will continue to search for original documentation of the presidential order issued by then President Soekarno to then chief of the Army Reserves' Command Soeharto, as official proof of the transfer of power, known as the...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
'Open Skies' agreement a boost for cargo industry
'Open Skies' agreement a boost for cargo industryKen Torok, Hong Kong Two of the most potentially far-reaching events in aviation liberalization in recent years have occurred in the Asia Pacific region, and we hope soon to celebrate a third one.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Sari P. Setiogi
Sari P. Setiogi JakartaFormer Jakarta military commander Maj. Gen. (ret) Pranowo implicated in a massacre 20 years ago walked free on Tuesday, leaving the next much awaited trial of his subordinate who now commands the army's elite special forces. Maj. Gen.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Puteh's generator case moved to Aceh
Puteh's generator case moved to Aceh JAKARTA: The investigation of the alleged markup by Aceh Governor Abdullah Puteh in the purchase of a power generator will be moved to Aceh to speed up the process, police say.National Police deputy chief of detectives Insp. Gen.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Private companies help renovate schools
Private companies help renovate schoolsMulta Fidrus, TangerangA campaign launched by the Tangerang municipal administration to involve businesspeople in its plan to renovate damaged school buildings has generated a good response as some 20 companies have committed to parts of the project, which...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Protest staged over discriminatory ruling
Protest staged over discriminatory ruling MEDAN, North Sumatra: Hundreds of truck drivers from Belawan port staged a protest on Tuesday in front of the office of North Sumatra provincial council, demanding the council revoke a government ruling that prohibited drivers with container trucks entering...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
JAKARTA: Medco Energi Internasional, an Indonesian oil and gas
JAKARTA: Medco Energi Internasional, an Indonesian oil and gas company, on Tuesday said it plans to dispose of a majority stake in unit PT Apexindo Pratama Duta through a strategic sale. "We expect to complete the sale of Apexindo later this year or by the first quarter of next year," Medco's...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Chaubey's execution sends shock waves
Chaubey's execution sends shock wavesYuli Tri Suwarni, BandungThe execution of drug convict Ayodhya Prasadh Chaubey has sent a shock waves through the family of Rani Andriani alias Melissa Aprilia, 29, who is on death row for drug trafficking.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
JP/13/bio
JP/13/bioBiodiesel goes on market for healthier environmentTony Hotland Jakarta Owners of diesel-engine vehicles can now contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment, as an alternative source of fuel, said to be more environmentally friendly, has entered the market.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Shoot-on-sight order issued in N. Sumatra
Shoot-on-sight order issued in N. SumatraApriadi Gunawan, MedanFollowing rampant brawls involving youth organizations, North Sumatra provincial police declared on Tuesday that they would shoot on sight anyone involved in brawling.Spokesman of North Sumatra provincial police Sr. Comr.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Indonesian member expelled from IOC for corruption
Indonesian member expelled from IOC for corruptionStephen Wilson, Associated Press/Athens Indonesian member Mohamad "Bob" Hasan was expelled from the International Olympic Committee on Tuesday in connection with corruption charges dating back 10 years.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Unhappy with sexy pics
Unhappy with sexy pics I wish to say that my family and I disagree with the growing promiscuity of this paper in running photos that expose the female form on the back page of your newspaper (The Jakarta Post, Aug. 6, page 20).
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Kenyan drug dealer gets life sentence
Kenyan drug dealer gets life sentenceUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, JakartaA Kenyan defendant escaped the noose on Tuesday, when the Central Jakarta District Court decided to show mercy by sentencing him to life imprisonment for drug trafficking.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Megawati, Susilo resume political jockeying a day after court verdict
Megawati, Susilo resume political jockeying a day after court verdictTiarma Siboro/Fabiola Desi Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, JakartaPresidential candidates Megawati Soekarnoputri and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono resumed courting political leaders on Tuesday, one day after the Constitutional Court...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Febi through to second round
Febi through to second round MAKASSAR, South Sulawesi: Indonesian tennis ace Febi Widhiyanto was through to the second round of the Makassar Open Men's Future tennis tournament here on Tuesday.Febi led Anuwat Dalodom 3-0 in the opening set when the Thai player complained about a hand injury and...
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
RI insists illegal workers are not criminals
RI insists illegal workers are not criminalsThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThe government has appealed to Malaysia not to crack down on Indonesians working in the neighboring country illegally, and not to treat them like criminals, otherwise, Indonesia will stop supplying workers in the future.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Govt probes country's first safeguard cases
Govt probes country's first safeguard casesZakki P. Hakim Jakarta The government is mulling curbing the import of ceramics, bicycles, matches and glass panes in order to protect local producers that have been hardest hit by the increased influx of merchandise to the country.
Wed, 11 Aug 2004
Govt probes country's first safeguard cases
Govt probes country's first safeguard casesZakki P. Hakim, Jakarta The government is mulling curbing the import of ceramics, bicycles, matches and glass panes in order to protect local producers that have been hardest hit by the increased influx of merchandise to the country.