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The guru speaks

The guru speaksRodney Louis Vincent, Contributor, Jakarta How many top bosses do you know who present junior managers with reading lists of history, current affairs and literature, and then hold discussion groups to make sure the reading gets done.

Insurance consumer group slams govt

Insurance consumer group slams govtZakki P. Hakim, Jakarta A consumer group slammed on Monday the Ministry of Finance for its indecisiveness in dealing with 11 insurance companies in difficulty, thus questioning its capability to exercise its possible exclusive authority to declare insurance...

Fuel prices unchanged

Fuel prices unchanged Pertamina has decided to maintain the price of most fuel products for transportation and industry for June, except for jet fuel and fuel oil for industry, which has been raised by 0.6 percent.

S&P warns of oil price impacts on Indonesia

S&P warns of oil price impacts on IndonesiaThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The current high oil prices have the potential to adversely affect the country's national budget, but are likely to have only a slight effect on inflation, Standard & Poor's (S&P) Ratings Services said on Monday.

Registration for observers extended

Registration for observers extended JAKARTA: Independent observers for the July 5 presidential election still have time to register with the General Elections Commission (KPU) because the commission has extended the registration period.

Panwaslu seeks review of campaign rules

Panwaslu seeks review of campaign rulesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Semarang/Yogyakarta Although the presidential campaign will start only on Tuesday, the Election Supervisory Committee (Panwaslu) is already planning to file for judicial review on General Elections Commission (KPU) ruling No.

Court waives petition for perjury against Tomy

Court waives petition for perjury against TomyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The panel of judges hearing the libel suit filed by tycoon Tomy Winata against several journalists from Tempo magazine rejected a defense petition calling for legal proceedings against Tomy for perjury.

Australian editors in town

Australian editors in town JAKARTA: Newspaper and television editors from Australia and Indonesia met here on Monday to discuss ways to encourage more informed media reporting and understanding of challenges facing Australia, Indonesia and the region.

Nirmala's relatives return home

Nirmala's relatives return home KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: Martha Bonat Toni and Daniel Bire, the mother and uncle of abused maid in Malaysia Nirmala Bonat, arrived in Kupang on Sunday night after they spent almost a week with Nirmala in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.

Minangkabau artists showcased in 'Tradition Considered'

Minangkabau artists showcased in 'Tradition Considered'Margaret Agusta, Contributor, Jakarta A massive exhibition gathering the works of 111 artists of ethnic Minangkabau origin will be on display at the National Gallery at Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No.

Australian firm wins $1.2b deal from KPC

Australian firm wins $1.2b deal from KPC Australian mining contractor Henry Walker Eltin Ltd. won a US$1.2 billion contract in Indonesia on Friday, almost doubling its order book, thanks to continued strong demand for thermal coal in Asia.

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;JP; ANPAc..r.. Bali-resorts-trend checked EJKRita A. Widiadana The Jakarta Post/Denpasar Refurbished Bali resorts await holidaymakersHoliday season is drawing near, and Bali will again be busy after months of little tourist activity.

Major local airlines announce surcharges to offset fuel hike

Major local airlines announce surcharges to offset fuel hikeTony Hotland, Jakarta Major Indonesian airlines are the latest to charge a new levy to compensate for rising jet fuel costs caused by the current surge in the global oil price.

More asthma patients recorded

More asthma patients recorded JAKARTA: The Ministry of Health has recorded 5.5 million asthma patients this year, a 10 percent increase from last year's figure."The number is increasing, which tells us that we cannot underestimate asthma and have to start finding ways to cope with the disease,"...

Delicate problems in Indonesia-Malaysia ties

Delicate problems in Indonesia-Malaysia tiesHanys Salmi, Kuala Lumpur During the past six years, bilateral Malaysia-Indonesia relations have not shown much progress. In fact, while in the business sector relations are picking up, in the social/economic arena, the overall picture is gloomy.

City trucks dumping raw sewage into vital waterway

City trucks dumping raw sewage into vital waterwayMulta Fidrus, Tangerang Both the Tangerang regency and municipality administrations on Saturday ordered public order officers to arrest city truck drivers known to be regularly dumping raw sewage directly into the Cisadane River.

Timah to sign coal export contract with LG

Timah to sign coal export contract with LGRendi A. Witular, Jakarta State-owned PT Timah, the world's largest integrated tin miner, seeks to sign a contract with South Korean giant LG Corp. this week to export 50,000 tons of coal, as part of the former's expansion program in diversifying its...

Five pairs of presidential and vice presidential candidates

Five pairs of presidential and vice presidential candidates will contest the presidential election on July 5. It is estimated that more people will vote in the presidential election than voted in the legislative election.

Squatters threaten investment climate in Batam city

Squatters threaten investment climate in Batam cityFadli, Batam The increasing population and workforce have created problems for Batam city administration, particularly regarding the number of temporary houses that have been erected due to the high demand for housing.

Govt to pay out 13th salary

Govt to pay out 13th salaryThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta House of Representatives legislators and officials of other high state institutions will join active and retired civil servants and members of the Indonesian Military and National Police in receiving their extra month's salary and pension...

The general and the cleric

The general and the clericAbdul Khalik, Jakarta The pairing of Gen. (ret) Wiranto and the cleric Solahuddin Wahid won the all-important top spot on the ballot papers during the draw held by the General Elections Commission (KPU).

Konimex founder wins E&Y award

Konimex founder wins E&Y award JAKARTA: The founder and president director of pharmaceutical firm PT Konimex, Djoenaedi Joesoef, was inducted into the Ernst & Young (E&Y) 2004 World Entrepreneur of the Year hall of fame on Saturday in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

JP/2/INTRO

JP/2/INTROThe country's first direct presidential election campaign which starts on Tuesday will last a whole month after a "warm-up" provided by the maneuvers of politicians and political parties, and polls suggesting the degree of popularity of all candidates.

Police on full alert ahead of election

Police on full alert ahead of electionAbdul Khalik and PC Naomy, Jakarta The police will be on full alert one day ahead of the campaigning period for the country's first direct presidential election, says a top police officer.

Four firms start printing ballot papers

Four firms start printing ballot papersThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Four print firms have started printing ballot papers for the July 5 presidential election, a General Elections Commission (KPU) member said in the East Java capital, Surabaya, on Sunday.

RP elections: Why losers do not concede

RP elections: Why losers do not concedeRonald Meinardus, Manila For the international media, the Philippine elections are a done deal, since the head of the Commission on Elections in an all but orthodox manner unofficially let know that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (GMA) beat her main...

Forum provides measure of trust

Forum provides measure of trust Ten years ago, members of the Association of South east Asian Nations set up a subsidiary called the ASEAN Regional Forum.ARF, as it has unfortunately come to be known, has the vague mission of hosting meetings of the countries involved in the security of the ASEAN...

Rodney Louis Vincent

Rodney Louis Vincent Contributor/Jakarta How many top bosses do you know who present junior managers with reading lists of history, current affairs and literature, and then hold discussion groups to make sure the reading gets done.

1. Perta (4x15)

1. Perta (4x15) Pertamina woes linked to hasty liberalization: Experts 2. Meiji (1x47) Meiji says RI still has attractions for relocation 3. (1x42) Timah to sign coal export contract with LG 4. Rate (1x40) Banks yet to raise dollar deposit rates

BEKASI: Officers from the Bekasi Police department destroyed

BEKASI: Officers from the Bekasi Police department destroyed on Saturday 34,000 bottles of liquor that had been confiscated during raids over the past month.During the destruction of the bottles, alcohol spilled down the road as far as 300 meters from the police station.

GAM must release hostages

GAM must release hostagesFrom Suara KaryaThe Free Aceh Movement (GAM), which recently released the hostages that had been holding for some time, can in no way be regarded as acting humanely in its "struggle" for a free Aceh.

TV Program: Monday, May 31, 2004

TV Program: Monday, May 31, 2004TVRI .TB.30" .90" 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi7:00 Children Show: Pentas Ceria8:30 Music: Asyik Asyik10:00 Dialogue11:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara 11:30 Doing Business12:00 p.m.

Konimex founder

Konimex founder won E&Y award JP/14/BriefJAKARTA: Founder and president director of pharmaceutical firm PT Konimex, Djoenaedi Joesoef was inducted into the Ernst & Young's 2004 World Entrepreneur of the Year hall of fame on Saturday in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

Freeloaders short-circuit PLN to tune of Rp 7b

Freeloaders short-circuit PLN to tune of Rp 7bNana Rukmana, Cirebon, West Java Around 64,000 electricity customers in the State Electricity Company (PLN)'s Cirebon district have not paid their bills for the past three months and, as a consequence, the power utility has found itself shortchanged to...

Govt extends rice import ban until July

Govt extends rice import ban until JulyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government has extended the ban on rice imports until July as existing stocks are still adequate to meet the domestic demand for the commodity, an official said on Sunday.

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;JP; ANPAc..r.. Bali-resorts-trend checked EJKRita A. Widiadana The Jakarta Post/Denpasar Refurbished Bali resorts await holidaymakersHoliday season is drawing near, and Bali will again be busy after months of little tourist activity.

Wiranto-Xanana talks played down

Wiranto-Xanana talks played down JAKARTA: A human rights activist said former Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. (ret) Wiranto would be unable to influence the legal process against him in East Timor despite his unprecedented meeting with the neighboring country's president Xanana Gusmao on...

[b]Konimex founder

Konimex founder wins E&Y award JP/14/BriefJAKARTA: The founder and president director of pharmaceutical firm PT Konimex, Djoenaedi Joesoef, was inducted into the Ernst & Young (E&Y) 2004 World Entrepreneur of the Year hall of fame on Saturday in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

Poet Hamid Jabar laid to rest

Poet Hamid Jabar laid to rest Noted poet Hamid Jabar was buried at Pondok Rangon cemetery in East Jakarta on Sunday after his body was laid out at his home on Jl. Kelapa Dua Wetan in Ciracas.Other prominent poets Taufik Ismail, Sutardji Calzoum Bachrie and Amak Baldjun attended the burial.

Is there room for Cinderella pairing?

Is there room for Cinderella pairing?Ridwan Sijabat and Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta The "Cinderella ticket" is perhaps a fitting description for the pairing of Hamzah Haz and Agum Gumelar, especially given that they like to cast themselves as underdogs in the upcoming presidential election due to their...

Mega to kick off fishermen meeting

Mega to kick off fishermen meeting MANADO, North Sulawesi: President Megawati Soekarnoputri, who is seeking reelection this year, is scheduled to open the national meeting of the Fishermen Farmers Mainstay Group on June 5 in Tondano, Minahasa regency here.

JP/4/hamid

JP/4/hamidPoet Hamid Jabar dies on stageNoted poet Hamid Jabar was buried at the Pondok Rangon cemetery in East Jakarta on Sunday after his body was laid out at his home on Jl. Kelapa Dua Wetan in Ciracas.

Candidates woo NU vote in E. Java

Candidates woo NU vote in E. JavaThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta, Surabaya The presidential election campaign will kick-off Tuesday, marking a new departure in the nation's history as it attempts to put its long history of authoritarian governments behind it following the 1998 resignation of Soeharto.

Airlines expect holiday boost

Airlines expect holiday boost BENGKULU: Airlines expect their load factors to rise to 90 percent during the upcoming school holidays, a 10 percent increase from normal days, Agus Gandiana, the district manager for Merpati airlines here, said on Saturday.

Megawati confident of success with Hasyim

Megawati confident of success with HasyimFabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta Diah Permata Megawati Setiawati Soekarnoputri, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)'s presidential candidate, was born in Yogyakarta on Jan. 23, 1947.

Back to the Soeharto years?

Back to the Soeharto years? The government has shut down one foreign non-governmental organization (NGO) in Jakarta and is closely monitoring 19 others, including local ones, citing that reports they have made could disrupt stability.

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, May 31, 2004

Where to go in Jakarta: Monday, May 31, 2004Exhibitions* Sex and the City - an exhibition of Indonesian erotic art from the 13th to the 20th century. Stone, terracotta, bronze, wood, textiles, gold and silver at Dharma Mulia Galleries, Jl. Ciputat Raya No. 50 (Tel. 7492850), 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Regional airlines heading for more promising years

Regional airlines heading for more promising years Hendarsyah Tarmizi Jakarta Airlines across the Asia Pacific have started to gain strength after passing through a series of challenges ranging from terrorist attacks, war in Iraq, the outbreak of SARS and the global economic slowdown during the...

Enchanting tourist destinations around Indonesia

Enchanting tourist destinations around IndonesiaSudibyo M. Wiradji, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia has many other fascinating resorts to choose from beyond Bali for both domestic and foreign tourists.

Doctor accused of malpractice

Doctor accused of malpractice TANGERANG: A woman reported her doctor from Siloam Gleneagles Hospital in Karawaci to the Tangerang police for alleged malpractice saying improper medicine caused her to have a miscarriage.