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Freedom of speech means just that

Freedom of speech means just thatAida Greenbury, Contributor, Jakarta I am sick of the so-called nationalists relaying their biased criticism about Indonesian people who prefer English to Bahasa Indonesia in their daily communication.

Green Maps show oases of calm in the city

Green Maps show oases of calm in the cityFritz Kuhlmann, Contributor, Jakarta Complaining is all too easy sometimes. Jakarta is strangled by traffic, a concrete jungle, suffocating from pollution, dirty and frantic, common knowledge says. But that is only one side of the city.

Learning House helps residents out of economic problems

Learning House helps residents out of economic problemsLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Tucked away in a narrow alley behind the Proclamation Monument park in Pegangsaan, Central Jakarta, stands a freshly painted house with a sign out front that reads: "Learning House of the Proclamation...

Tommy's works show little things mean a lot

Tommy's works show little things mean a lotAndy Prabowo, Contributor, Jakarta When you walk into Tommy Tanggara's first solo show, you will be struck by one big difference from your average Jakarta art event.

Perth: The best things in life are free after all

Perth: The best things in life are free after allPrapi Widinugraheni, Contributor, Perth It was a warm Saturday morning on the "cappuccino strip" of Fremantle, a port town about 20 minutes from Perth's central business district.As people breakfasted at sidewalk cafes, three men walked by.

Hydrocephalus: A treatable condition when caught early

Hydrocephalus: A treatable condition when caught earlyMaria Endah Hulupi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Twenty-year-old Sariti, a single mother from a small village in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, first sensed something was wrong with her son Sarobi when he was two months old.

TV Program: Sunday, May 30, 2004

TV Program: Sunday, May 30, 2004.TB.30" .90"TVRI 6:00 a.m. Morning News7:00 Children Show: Pentas Ceria9:00 Music: Delta10:00 Sports: Otoscreen11:00 TV Drama12:30 p.m. English for Fun1:00 News: Berita Siang2:00 Music3:00 English News Service4:30 Pak Odor's Show5:00 Cartoon: Robocon7:00 News: Berita...

Taking the waters at Jakarta's most elegant spa

Taking the waters at Jakarta's most elegant spaBruce Emond, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta As I schlepped my considerable personage in shorts and sandals through the silent courtyard of The Dharmawangsa in South Jakarta, past the L-shaped swimming pool with its surrounding trees gently bowing in the...

Begging for attention: The fate of street kids

Begging for attention: The fate of street kids The traffic lights turn red and cars stop, waiting impatiently for the green to reappear.It is usually hot and sticky outside the comfort of the air- conditioned car cubicles, but even when it rains, it makes no difference to the children who...

Alone in the crowd

Alone in the crowdSri Mulyanti Goenawan I have lived here for three months now and I suppose I should be able to "fit in", make friends, have a social life, be "one of the crowd".Somehow, I just cannot find my way. Jakarta, the big capital city, is the place I had to come to to work.

Refuge offers different approach to education

Refuge offers different approach to educationFabio Scarpello, Contributor, Jakarta Thinking of theater and of a "supportive environment" as the main tools to educate children is quite a departure from conventional education methods, and quite a task for the teachers who decide to follow such a...

Maria Endah Hulupi

Maria Endah Hulupi JakartaTwenty-year-old Sariti, a single mother from a small village in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, first sensed something was wrong with her son Sarobi when he was two months old. His head seemed larger than it should be, but she carried on with her life, leaving her small home...

Out of the city, into the woods

Out of the city, into the woods Despite the gorgeous views, most urban dwellers would probably find themselves feeling out of place in a remote forest far from the madding crowd.Last week, a group of journalists from Jakarta found themselves in just that situation.

Two drown as ship sinks

Two drown as ship sinks INDONESIA: Two people died and five others went missing when their ship sank on Thursday in the waters off Mandiangin, West Pasaman regency, in West Sumatra, an official said on Saturday.One of the two people confirmed to have died was the ship's captain, Zaherman.

'Big powers' pushed for arrest: Minister

'Big powers' pushed for arrest: MinisterRohan Sullivan, Associated Press, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia arrested a senior figure in a worldwide nuclear arms network because he exposed the country to attacks and economic sanctions from "big powers," a minister said on Saturday.

Does learning English need a trigger to blossom?

Does learning English need a trigger to blossom?G.S. Edwin, Contributor, Jakarta Many non-native speakers value English more than a mere job- finder, because they are enslaved and fascinated by the English language. However, they needed a trigger in their life for their love of English to blossom.

Bali resorts await holidaymakers

Bali resorts await holidaymakersRita A. Widiadana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar Holiday season is drawing near, and Bali will again be busy after months of little tourist activity.With the scare over Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), in the past, and a more stable security condition,...

Where to go in Jakarta: Sunday, May 30, 2004

Where to go in Jakarta: Sunday, May 30, 2004Exhibitions* Painting A Street called Margutta by Remo Rapetti at Multifunctional Room, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Jl.H.O.S Cokroaminoto No. 117, Central Jakarta, until May 30.

990 tons of oil being removed from sunken ship off Batam

990 tons of oil being removed from sunken ship off BatamFadli, Batam A major salvage operation is underway to remove some 990 tons of fuel oil from a ship carrying 4,000 cars that sank after colliding with a tanker last week in Indonesian waters south of Singapore, officials said on Friday.

NGOs seek review of water law

NGOs seek review of water law JAKARTA: A number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have moved to seek a review of the controversial Law No. 7/2004 on water resources.The NGOs called on those among the public who believed their constitutional rights were adversely affected by the law, to join...

Police develop database on human trafficking

Police develop database on human traffickingP.C. Naommy, Jakarta The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is working with the National Police to develop a database on cases of human trafficking.Counter-trafficking officer Kristin M.

Bureaucracy auditor merged with antigraft commission

Bureaucracy auditor merged with antigraft commissionMuninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta The Civil Servants Wealth Report Audit Commission (KPKPN) has officially merged into the newly established Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) following the issuance of a presidential decree on Friday.

Pelita Ilmu Foundation clarifies

Pelita Ilmu Foundation clarifies Referred to your article titled HIV/AIDS activists collaborate with police, published in your May 21 issue and written by Dewi Santoso, I, as the manager of the program, would like to make the following comments:The information your reporter got from Indonesian...

Mandiri posts 12.6% increase in profit

Mandiri posts 12.6% increase in profitThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The net profit of state-owned Bank Mandiri, the country's largest bank in terms of assets, surged by 12.6 percent during the first quarter of this year, despite a 27 percent decline in interest revenue.

Cops nab suspected drug dealers

Cops nab suspected drug dealers BEKASI: Officers from the Bekasi Police's antidrug unit arrested a suspected drug dealer and seized from him nine packets of shabu-shabu (crystal methamphetamine) in Cibeber hamlet, North Cikarang, Bekasi regency, on Thursday.Bekasi Police drug unit chief Comr.

A fair go for East Timor

A fair go for East Timor Australia, already exploiting the wealth of the Timor Sea, has bright prospects of much more to come. East Timor, still waiting and dependent on aid from Australia and elsewhere, is impatient.

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, May 29, 2004

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, May 29, 2004Exhibitions* Painting A Street called Margutta by Remo Rapetti at Multifunctional Room, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Jl.H.O.S Cokroaminoto No. 117, Central Jakarta, until May 30.

'Mismanagement at root of traffic'

'Mismanagement at root of traffic' The city administration will start the construction of a monorail and expand the busway system in June. However, there are doubts that these costly projects will be enough to ease the capital's traffic problems.

Six parties rallied behind Amien-Siswono

Six parties rallied behind Amien-SiswonoM. Taufiqurrahman, Jakarta Six political parties announced their support on Friday for the pair of Amien Rais and Siswono Yudohusodo, who have been nominated by the National Mandate Party (PAN) to contest the upcoming presidential election.

Gajah Tunggal clarifies

Gajah Tunggal clarifies JAKARTA: Tire maker PT Gajah Tunggal (GT) will manufacture a selected range of Michelin Group's associated brands of car tires, excluding the Michelin brand, including high-speed rated tires for various markets served by the world's largest tire producer, according to a...

Bus drivers want to be part of new busway

Bus drivers want to be part of new buswayUrip Hudiono, Jakarta Crews of regular buses serving routes between the Kalideres bus terminal in West Jakarta and the Pulogadung bus terminal in East Jakarta are hoping they will be employed for the city's new busway corridor that will link the two bus...

Temasek bid for Hana approved

Temasek bid for Hana approved SEOUL: South Korea's financial watchdog said on Friday it had approved a bid by Singapore's state investment arm to increase its stake to nearly 10 percent in Hana Bank, South Korea's third- largest lender.

Students protest against Hasyim

Students protest against Hasyim BOGOR, West Java: Vice presidential candidate Hasyim Muzadi was met by a rally during a visit to the Bogor Institute of Agriculture campus, where he was scheduled to talk.

Dropouts to be given incentive to return

Dropouts to be given incentive to return SEMARANG: The government has allocated funds to help dropout students -- or those who are considering dropping out of school -- continue their studies under a program set for the next academic year 2004/2005.

Worker training center opens in Batam

Worker training center opens in Batam BATAM, Riau: President Megawati Soekarnoputri inaugurated on Friday a training center for Indonesian migrant workers, which is aimed at enhancing the skills of employees bound for Singapore.

JP/13/Share

JP/13/ShareStocks end higher driven by regional gains Indonesian shares ended higher on Friday led by buying in cement and tobacco blue chips, boosted by gains across Asian markets after Wall Street's rally overnight, dealers said.

Keroncong songs almost extinct?

Keroncong songs almost extinct?From Warta KotaIndonesian songs in the once popular keroncong mode, a blend of local and Portuguese music, have almost disappeared even though they still have a fairly large number of fans.

Japan gives aid for Ambon refugees

Japan gives aid for Ambon refugees JAKARTA: The Japanese government has provided US$48,211 in aid to help transport relief supplies for internally displaced people in Ambon, Maluku province.A press statement from the Japanese Embassy in Jakarta said on Friday its government had approved a recent...

Jakarta-KL reaching the boiling point

Jakarta-KL reaching the boiling pointHanys 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.

Poaching affects local catches

Poaching affects local catches SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Malaysian fishermen have allegedly continued to operate illegally in East Kalimantan waters.Their alleged fishing in Indonesian waters is reportedly the cause of the smaller catches of local fishermen over the past few years.

Another busway corridor

Another busway corridor The Jakarta administration's decision to set up another busway corridor, from Pulo Gadung in East Jakarta to Kalideres in West Jakarta via Monas in Central Jakarta, has drawn various reactions.

Megawati allows police to quiz Puteh

Megawati allows police to quiz PutehThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Banda Aceh President Megawati Soekarnoputri has approved a police investigation into Aceh Governor Abdullah Puteh in connection with multiple corruption cases involving his administration.National Police chief Gen.

KPU Jakarta selects four for Senayan stadium campaign

KPU Jakarta selects four for Senayan stadium campaignBambang Nurbianto, Jakarta Four of five presidential candidates will hold their outdoor campaign gathering at the main stadium of the Bung Karno Sports Complex in Senayan, Central Jakarta, next month.

Tangerang mulls London-ization

Tangerang mulls London-izationMulta Fidrus, Tangerang It has been ten years since the Tangerang administration first began discussing plans to transform the Cisadane river, which flows through the heart of town, to become more like the great Thames Gateway in London, but it has yet to materialize...

The Ministry of National Education has finally instituted,

The Ministry of National Education has finally instituted, despite strong protests from the public, national senior high school final examinations.I'm one of those who don't think that these national examinations are of any use as a school leaver who has sat and passed these examinations and wants...

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.

Two escape from Cirebon prison

Two escape from Cirebon prison CIREBON, West Java: Two prisoners convicted in a drug case escaped Cirebon Penitentiary in Gintung village, Ciwaringin subdistrict, on Thursday evening, guards and police said on Friday."The two escaped during heavy rain. We have dispatched a team to search for them.

Crop exporters unable to profit on weak rupiah due to low output, demand

Crop exporters unable to profit on weak rupiah due to low output, demandZakki P. Hakim and Andi Hajramuni, Jakarta/Makassar Palm oil, cacao and coffee producers, who normally make handsome profits from exports when the rupiah is weak, likely will not gain much from this current fall of the currency...

S. Korean soldiers convert to Islam before Iraq tour

S. Korean soldiers convert to Islam before Iraq tour Kim Kyoung-hoon and Choi Yoon-sang Reuters/SeoulSouth Korea's 35,000-strong Muslim community gained 37 new converts on Friday when officers and enlisted soldiers destined for a tour of duty in Iraq were admitted to the faith in a ceremony at...

KL targets 41% jump in tourism receipts

KL targets 41% jump in tourism receipts KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia expects foreign exchange earnings from tourism to surge 41 percent this year and hit a record high of 30 billion ringgit (US$7.89 billion) following a rebound in travel, a report said on Friday.