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The problem with visas in Indonesia

The problem with visas in Indonesia I read with great concern the letter Anthony Pace wrote in The Jakarta Post of Nov. 15, on the visa problem and his disillusionment on his intended retirement in Indonesia.

Laos, Vietnam kick off SEA Games with wins

Laos, Vietnam kick off SEA Games with winsThe Jakarta Post Jakarta Laos caused an upset in the first competition of the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in the Philippines, beating favored Myanmar on Sunday in Bacolod City.The biannual multisport event featuring 11 countries officially opens on Nov.

National integrity

National integrityFrom Media Indonesia Political life in Indonesia today doesn't seem to be inspired by the spirit of unity our founding fathers upheld 77 years ago. This spirit of unity could be related to the STOVIA movement of (medical) students called Boedi Oetomo, which was considered pioneer...

Put your own tour package via cyberspace

Put your own tour package via cyberspaceDuncan Graham, Contributor, SurabayaFancy a break in Bali -- five days with some white-water rafting thrown in?The hotel deal looks OK, but riding rapids gives you the collywobbles.

Poso attacks carried out by organized group: Police

Poso attacks carried out by organized group: PoliceEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe recent terror attacks in Poso, Central Sulawesi, were committed by an "organized group" to trigger fresh sectarian conflict in the area, National Police chief Gen. Sutanto says.

Mahathir to talk on Thai south unrest

Mahathir to talk on Thai south unrest THAILAND: Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad was expected in Thailand later on Monday for talks as an Islamic insurgency in Thailand's south has strained ties between the two countries.

Craftsmen hit by higher fuel prices

Craftsmen hit by higher fuel pricesSlamet Susanto, The Jakarta Post, YogyakartaHigher production costs prompted by the government's decision to raise fuel prices on Oct. 1 have forced hundreds of handicraft producers in Yogyakarta to cut production by up to 40 percent.

Telkom hires Morgan to buy back shares

Telkom hires Morgan to buy back shares JAKARTA: PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom), the nation's biggest telephone company, hired Morgan Stanley and PT Danareksa Sekuritas as advisers to help buy back as much as Rp 3 trillion (US$297 million) of stock.

'Sound of Music' comes to Taman Mini via Pelita Harapan school

'Sound of Music' comes to Taman Mini via Pelita Harapan school Geoff Marriott Contributor/JakartaSekolah Pelita Harapan, one of Jakarta's premier private schools, will present the timeless Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The Sound of Music, at Teater Tanah Airku, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah on...

Pertamina:'06 Crude Output To Hit 170,000 B/D

Pertamina:'06 Crude Output To Hit 170,000 B/DDeden Sudarajat Dow Jones/JakartaIndonesia's crude oil output will likely rise to 170,000 barrels per day (bpd) in 2006 from 140,000 bpd in 2005, a senior official of state oil and gas firm PT Pertamina said on Monday.

Fears over anthrax abound in Jambi

Fears over anthrax abound in JambiJAMBI: Scores of water buffalo and cattle in Kasiro subdistrict have suddenly died over the past week, sparking concerns that an anthrax outbreak has hit the area.Achmad Surya, the chief of the Sarolangun regental Husbandry Office for Jambi, said his officers were...

Social envy is growing

Social envy is growingFrom KompasPoor people have become increasingly distressed and lead an even more difficult existence following the latest fuel price rise. Even before the fuel price hike, the majority already had difficulty in making a living.

Areas named in terror website guarded

Areas named in terror website guardedAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaSecurity guards at Plaza Senayan in Central Jakarta were especially vigilant on Monday in checking cars entering the mall and searching the bags of visitors."We do not want to take any risks.

The world through children's eyes

The world through children's eyesEndy M.Bayuni The Jakarta Post/OsloIt is said that children are people But people do not exist without a culture Children are people who belong to the future And they have the right to their own culture Their own art and history -- The International Museum of...

UBM, Monash Malaysia offer double degree

UBM, Monash Malaysia offer double degreeTantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, JakartaBunda Mulia University (UBM) in Ancol, North Jakarta, signed an agreement with Monash University of Malaysia on Saturday for a joint academic program for a double bachelor's degree in business and economics.

Papua problems: More pebbles in Jakarta's shoes?

Papua problems: More pebbles in Jakarta's shoes?Aboeprijadi Santoso, The Hague A Dutch study on Papua, charged with political implications for Indonesia, has been greeted with rejoicing by many Papuans, and led to controversy in the Netherlands and growing concern about the prospects for Papua.Nov.

Fuels prices down 5%

Fuels prices down 5%Starting on Monday consumers are paying 5-6 percent lower prices for high-octane fuels of Pertamax, Pertamax Plus and Pertamax DEX.State oil and gas firm PT Pertamina spokesman Mochamad Harun said in a release distributed on Monday that the firm lowered prices for Pertamax and...

Economy slows down in Q3, for third quarter in a row

Economy slows down in Q3, for third quarter in a rowUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, JakartaIndonesia's economy has continued growing at a slower rate, official figures from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) show, as high oil prices and rising interest rates dampened exports and investments, while...

The allocation of national frequencies and 3G development

The allocation of national frequencies and 3G developmentNuzul Achjar, Jakarta The government's plan to relocate the frequencies currently controlled by TelkomFlexi and StarOne, namely 1900 MHz, which is commonly called the 3G (third generation) band, is similar to relocating a house from the land...

Sampoerna opens new plant in Sragen

Sampoerna opens new plant in SragenThe country's second largest cigarette maker PT Hanjaya Mandala Sampoerna inaugurated the operation of PT Aroma Sukowati in Sragen, Central Java, as its 27th partner in producing kretek (hand-rolled clove cigarettes).Company President Director Martin G.

Police, family identify man killed with Azahari

Police, family identify man killed with AzahariThe Jakarta Post, Ngawi/Surakarta/JakartaHaving a terrorist suspect as a child would be beyond any parent's nightmare. It would be like having Hannibal Lecter as a son.

1. Haj (1x36)

1. Haj (1x36) Sharia banks to take over haj funds 2. Wage (2x24) Labor unions keen to extend, revamp minimum wage system3. Militant (1x30) Move against militant ideas hailed 4. Enviro (2x18) Asia Pacific to tackle environmental problems

UN says China slow to fight AIDS, praises Thailand

UN says China slow to fight AIDS, praises ThailandAgence France-Presse, New DelhiChina and Myanmar are not doing enough to prevent the spread of AIDS, a UN report said on Monday, praising Thailand as the Asian success story for bringing about a decline in the number of new HIV cases.

FIG chief calls alleged abuse in China a 'delicate issue'

FIG chief calls alleged abuse in China a 'delicate issue'Agnece France-Presse, Melbourne The head of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) said Monday the alleged abuse of young Chinese gymnasts preparing for the 2008 Beijing Olympics was a "very delicate issue".

Asian foreign policy

Asian foreign policy The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC) in Pusan closed with an outcome that was hardly satisfying for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Although he met briefly for talks with South Korea President Roh Moo-hyun, Koizumi did not manage to arrange a one-on-one...

'Better conditions mean no side jobs'

'Better conditions mean no side jobs'After their role in building the nation has been given little attention for decades, the government has designated Nov. 25 as Teacher's Day. The Jakarta Post asked some people what they thought about the working conditions for teachers in the capital.

Residents to get free medication

Residents to get free medicationJEMBER, East Java: Beginning on Jan. 1, the Jember regency government will provide people with free medical services at 31 community health centers in the regency. The people will not be charged for the doctor visits or general medicine, said Jember Regent Djalal.

Three more die of malaria

Three more die of malariaLuh Putu Trisna Wahyuni and Fadli, The Jakarta Post, Mataram/BatamThree more people in East Lombok regency have died of malaria since Friday, bringing the total number of deaths in the current outbreak to nine.

The government's business

The government's business he business of government is too important to be left to government alone. True.But neither should government be used as a vehicle for business to make profits.We welcome President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's plans to issue clearer guidelines that would avoid the abuse of...

Councillors call for governor's suspension

Councillors call for governor's suspensionRusman, The Jakarta Post, SamarindaThe majority of factions in the East Kalimantan provincial council called on Monday for the suspension of Governor Suwarna AF for alleged graft.

JP/Editorial

JP/EditorialIncentives for infrastructure President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, in Busan, South Korea, for the APEC summit over the weekend, took the opportunity at the international forum to invite investors to Indonesia's second Infrastructure Summit -- scheduled for mid-February in Jakarta.

Former rebels receive donation

Former rebels receive donation JAKARTA: Throughout Aceh, the local government has distributed the second livelihood package to 3,000 former Free Aceh Movement (GAM) combatants, the Aceh Monitoring Mission (AMM) said.

Cooperation needed to overcome disasters

Cooperation needed to overcome disastersBantarto Bandoro, Jakarta o one wishes for a disaster. But when disaster strikes, attempts should be made to extract as many positives as possible from the event.

Susilo warned against 'corporatocracy'

Susilo warned against 'corporatocracy'Ridwan Max Sijabat, The Jakarta Post, JakartaTight regulations for government officials whose families run businesses will be not enough to keep them from abusing their powers, an expert says.

Painting thief arrested

Painting thief arrested JAKARTA: Jakarta Police arrested one of three suspects behind the theft of a painting of renowned painter Basuki Abdullah valued at Rp 1 billion from the residence of businesswoman Dewi Motik Pramono on Jl. Surabaya No. 34 in Menteng, Central Jakarta.

City draft budget still focuses on infrastructure

City draft budget still focuses on infrastructureBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaJakartans can expect to see plenty of construction in the city next year, particularly with a number of development projects stalled by the late disbursement of budgetary funds this year scheduled for...

House deliberates tax law revisions

House deliberates tax law revisionsThe Jakarta Post, JakartaLegislators began on Monday the deliberation on the much-debated tax law amendments, amid a difference of opinion between the finance ministry and the business community on how the drafts would affect the economy.

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;JP;DAN; ANPAf..r.. Rupiah-conversion-rates Rupiah Rates Nov. 21 JP/13/ConverRupiah Rates Nov. 21 Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp Australian dollar 1 7,777.22 7,038.72 7,447.79 7,367.93Brunei dollar 1 6,235.29 5,645.40 5,971.18 5,909.44Canadian dollar 1 8,910.

Aceh's drum of peace hits freezing Oslo

Aceh's drum of peace hits freezing OsloEndy M. Bayuni The Jakarta Post/OsloThe temperature outside the Oslo Konserthus has hit below freezing point, but the 16 young women and men from Aceh, making their international debut, shake off the cold weather and any stage fright they may still have as...

China-NZ FTA talks unlikely to finish

China-NZ FTA talks unlikely to finish WELLINGTON: New Zealand's free trade talks with China are progressing but are unlikely to be completed this year as Beijing is wary about setting a precedent with the pact, Prime Minister Helen Clark said on Monday.

1. Yogyakarta craftsmen hit by higher fuel prices

1. Yogyakarta craftsmen hit by higher fuel pricesPage 5 2. Sorenstam caps superb season with ADT triumph Page 93. Borneo orangutans face threat of extinctionPage 18

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The allocation of national frequencies and 3G development Nuzul Achjar Jakarta2. Star2 -- Worrying trend of intolerance and radical views 2 x 30 The worrying trend of intolerance, radicalism among Australian Moslems Jeffrey Francis The Star Asia News Network/Selangor, Malaysia

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;AP; ANPAf..r.. East-Asia-Investment East Asia must bolster investment climate, says World Bank JP/16/WBEast Asia must bolster investment climate, says World Bank Associated Press Kuala LumpurEast Asian nations must speed up efforts to liberalize their trade and investment policies to woo foreign...

TV Program: Tuesday, November 22, 2005

TV Program: Tuesday, November 22, 2005TVRI .TB.30" .90" 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News: Berita Pagi7:00 Children Film8:30 Music: Asik-asik11:00 News: Berita Nusantara1:00 p.m. News: Berita Siang1:30 Documentary2:30 Channel Dangdut3:00 English News Service3:30 Mimbar Indonesia4:30...

Cavalry called in, brawl erupts

Cavalry called in, brawl eruptsAMBON, Maluku: Army soldiers and police officers were fought a pitched battle at dawn on Monday in Ambon city, leaving three civilians injured.The brawl broke out as a wedding reception was winding down into the wee hours in Nusaniwe district of the city.

RI explores IT, defense cooperation with India

RI explores IT, defense cooperation with IndiaRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Bangalore, IndiaPresident Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono touched down on Monday at Bangalore Airport to kick off a three-day visit to India, aiming to seek cooperation in defense and technology and emphasize closer...

Australia detains Indonesian asylum seekers

Australia detains Indonesian asylum seekersRod McGuirk, Associated Press/CanberraSeven Indonesians who became the first asylum seekers to reach Australia by boat in more than two years have been sent to a detention camp on an island near Indonesia, a government official said on Monday.

Sharia banks to take over haj funds

Sharia banks to take over haj fundsMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, JakartaConventional banks may lose trillions of rupiah collected from pilgrims as the government has decided to use the sharia banking system in the fund management of Indonesia's haj pilgrimage starting from next year.

Smoking on presidential flight

Smoking on presidential flight Reading the article about the air trip by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to Busan, South Korea (The Jakarta Post, Nov. 18, Traditional Javanese snacks get presidential thumbs up), I was very surprised and amazed at the same time to read that smoking is allowed on...

Move against militant ideas hailed

Move against militant ideas hailedDean Yates, Reuters/JakartaA move by Indonesia's mainstream Muslim groups to form a team to counter militant ideas, work with the police and review radical publications is an important step but must be more than just rhetoric, analysts said on Monday.