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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...

Via Via connects tourists to Javanese tradition

Via Via connects tourists to Javanese traditionCynthia Webb, Contributor, Yogyakarta Nestled in Yogyakarta's popular tourist district of Prawirotaman, the Via Via Travellers' Cafe distinguishes itself from other cafes and restaurants with its character, history and reason for existence.

2 heads

2 heads 1. TOY -- 1 x 35 'Widung', a bit of childhood nostalgia 2. VIA -- 1 x 42 Via Via connects tourists to Javanese traditions

Fallacies of nationalism-Islamism alignment

Fallacies of nationalism-Islamism alignmentJ. Soedjati Djiwandono, Jakarta In a year-end analysis in this newspaper on Dec. 30, 2003, entitled Ideological rivalry dogs national politics, I wrote that "the post-2004 election ideological alignment of Indonesian politics is likely to remain an...

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 27, 2004

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on May 27, 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________ Shares Close Change Trading Volume ____________________________________________________________________________ Abdi Bangsa Tbk 275 0 0 Ades Alfindo Tbk...

Police summon three suspects of mangrove felling case

Police summon three suspects of mangrove felling caseEvi Mariani, Jakarta Three suspects summoned for questioning in connection with the illegal mangrove felling case failed to appear on Thursday citing various personal excuses, police said.

KPU selects four firms for ballot printing

KPU selects four firms for ballot printingM. Taufiqurrahman and Abdul Khalik, Jakarta The General Elections Commission (KPU) has picked the first four firms to print at least 151 million ballot papers for the presidential election.

Rupiah Rates May 27

Rupiah Rates May 27 Banknote rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Australian dollar 1 6,905.09 6,190.33 6,582.57 6,512.62 Brunei dollar 1 5,688.87 5,100.61 5,423.15 5,366.17 Canadian dollar 1 7,107.34 6,373.80 6,775.37 6,705.65 Swiss franc 1 7,663.80 6,872.64 7,305.84 7,230.

Illegal logging escalating: Police

Illegal logging escalating: PoliceAbdul Khalik, Jakarta Illegal logging cases investigated by police in the first quarter of 2004 almost doubled compared to the same period of 2003, police said on Thursday.National Police director of special crimes Brig. Gen.

OPEC may raise output limit in Beirut

OPEC may raise output limit in BeirutThe Jakarta Post Jakarta OPEC may raise its oil output limit by more than 2 million barrels per day (bpd) when the group meets in Beirut next month as part of efforts to help bring down soaring oil prices, OPEC's president Purnomo Yusgiantoro said on Thursday.

The fate of the workers

The fate of the workers Occupational accidents are commonplace here, but Monday's fatal accident, which claimed the lives of eight workers at a construction project in Sunter Agung, North Jakarta was particularly disturbing.

River overflows in Cirebon, two women swept away

River overflows in Cirebon, two women swept awayNana Rukmana, Cirebon, West Java The Cipager River, Sumber district, overflowed on Wednesday afternoon, sweeping away two women, one of whom survived, while the other was still missing as of Thursday afternoon.

BIN says ICG's Jones cannot stay

BIN says ICG's Jones cannot stayFabiola Desy Unidjaja and Abdul Khalik, Jakarta State Intelligence Agency (BIN) chief A.M. Hendropriyono said security authorities might not extend the work permit of International Crisis Group (ICG) director Sidney Jones, claiming she had tarnished the country's...

Persita keeps winning run over PSM

Persita keeps winning run over PSMMulta Firdaus, Tangerang After a 3-0 rout of Persipura last week, Persita continued its winning streak with a 3-1 victory over PSM in their Indonesian soccer league match, which was marred by scuffles on Thursday.

Policeman discharged over UMI campus attack

Policeman discharged over UMI campus attackAndi Hajramurni, Makassar A police code of ethics committee dishonorably discharged an officer on Thursday for his role in a brutal attack on the Makassar-based Indonesian Muslim University (UMI) that injured 65 students.First Brig.

'Sports city' still distant dream

'Sports city' still distant dreamThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Any hopes of turning Jakarta into a "sports city" will remain little more than dreams if the city administration does not provide adequate infrastructure.University of Indonesia sociologist Imam B.

Passengers survive plane accident

Passengers survive plane accident PONTIANAK, West Kalimantan: A Cessna airplane crashed into a swamp near Supadio airport here, following an emergency landing due to engine problems.The pilot and all four passengers aboard the five-seater aircraft survived but suffered minor injuries in the...

Workers enjoy higher wages

Workers enjoy higher wages SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: The monthly minimum wage in East Kalimantan province has been increased 6.03 percent from Rp 540,000 (US$ 60) last year to Rp 572.562 this year, an official revealed on Thursday.

Gold price in the local market to continue rise

Gold price in the local market to continue riseZakki P. Hakim Jakarta A combination of a falling rupiah and the rising international price of gold is pushing the price of the commodity up in the local market.

OPEC may raise output limit in Beirut

OPEC may raise output limit in BeirutThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta OPEC may raise its oil output limit by more than 2 million barrels per day (bpd) when the group meets in Beirut next month as part of efforts to help bring down soaring oil prices, OPEC's president Purnomo Yusgiantoro said on Thursday.

Toll operator demands eviction

Toll operator demands eviction JAKARTA: Toll road operator PT Jasa Marga repeated its demand to the South Jakarta administration to evict residents of an area that is part of the Veteran-Ulujami toll road project.Five landowners still refuse to sell their land for Rp 2.

Speaking out about democracy through photos

Speaking out about democracy through photosIvy Susanti, Jakarta For a very tiny segment of Indonesian society, democracy falls short of freedom of speech and self-expression. Some people say democracy is something provided by the government, and the majority of the people constitute the government...

Education reform could reduce unemployment among graduates

Education reform could reduce unemployment among graduatesAziz, Kuala Kencana, Papua The rate of university-educated unemployment in Indonesia is at an alarming level and James Alderson, in his article on May 22, analyzed the reasons why many graduates in Indonesia remain unemployed, focusing...

Presidential exploitation on the tortured housemaid

Presidential exploitation on the tortured housemaidKornelius Purba, Staff Writer, The Jakarta Post, purba@thejakartapost.com President Megawati Soekarnoputri was evidently "frustrated" by the silence of Martha Toni, the mother of Nirmala Bonat, an Indonesian housemaid working in Kuala Lumpur, whose...

Fiji book finals berth with crushing defeat of Indonesia

Fiji book finals berth with crushing defeat of IndonesiaThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta After an impressive Round 1 victory over Pacific rival Tonga, Fiji on Wednesday asserted further dominance over the ICC EAP Cricket Challenge in Fuji City, defeating Indonesia by 240 runs.

Compatible candidates?

Compatible candidates?From Media IndonesiaIn their search for partners in leading the nation, the presidential candidates have not described their political platforms nor working programs for the further development of the country.

DONE

DONEThe Italian Trade Commission activities in Indonesia Italy and Indonesia are long-standing and solid trade partners. Last year, the value of the trade between the two countries reached 1,469 million euro, with a surplus of 664 million euro in favor of Indonesia.

JP/5/RULI

JP/5/RULISquatters a threat to investment climate in BatamFadli BatamThe rapid population growth in Batam has caused the number of temporary houses occupied by squatters to reach 40,000 units. Based on data from the Batam Industrial Development Authority (BIDA) in 2002, the city's population was...

Palu prosecutor gunned down

Palu prosecutor gunned downRuslan Sangadji and Irvan NR, Palu In the latest mystery shooting in Central Sulawesi, a prosecutor who dealt with terrorism cases was gunned down in the provincial capital of Palu, his wife and police said on Thursday.Ferry Silalahi was shot dead at around 10:15 p.m.

Olympic gold medalist promised Rp 1 billion

Olympic gold medalist promised Rp 1 billionEva C. Komandjaja, Jakarta Indonesia's Olympic hopefuls have been promised a windfall of bonuses if they can win a medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens next August.

RP GDP grew 6.4% in Q1, topping forecasts

RP GDP grew 6.4% in Q1, topping forecasts Brisk consumer spending and a buoyant farm sector output pushed Philippine economic growth above forecasts to 6.4 percent from a year earlier in the three months to March, officials said on Thursday.

TNI promotes Aceh commander

TNI promotes Aceh commanderYuli Tri Suwarni, Bandung Aceh military operation commander Maj. Gen. George Toisuta will soon be promoted to head the first division of the Army's Strategic Reserves Command, the Indonesian Military (TNI) spokesman said."It is just a routine rotation," Maj. Gen.

Antam considers new financing schemes for bauxite project

Antam considers new financing schemes for bauxite projectTony Hotland, Jakarta After canceling a rights issue late last month, mining company PT Aneka Tambang (Antam) is considering other schemes to finance its bauxite mining project in Tayan, West Kalimantan.

Growth may weaken

Growth may weaken Indonesia's overall economic performance in the first quarter, as reported by the Central Statistics Agency this week, was slightly better than what most analysts expected, growing 4.46 percent in real terms from the same period last year.

New Batam market inaugurated

New Batam market inaugurated BATAM, Riau: Sei Jodoh market in downtown Batam was inaugurated on Thursday by Batam Mayor Nyat Kadir.The first part of the building has been completed and can house at least 700 traders, while the second part is almost finished and will be able to house 900 traders.

Message from the Italian Ambassador to Indonesia

Message from the Italian Ambassador to IndonesiaH.E. Francesco M. Greco on the occasion of Italian National Day June 2, 2004 Italian National Day marks the anniversary of June 2, 1946, the day on which, through a historical referendum, the people of Italy opted for a republic as its form of...

Rp 1m needs each day to clean graffiti

Rp 1m needs each day to clean graffiti BOGOR: The sanitary and parks agency disburses Rp 1 million (US$111) per day to clean the walls of historical sites that are repeatedly vandalized, an official of the agency said on Thursday.

Hasyim visits clerics in Lombok

Hasyim visits clerics in Lombok MATARAM, West Nusa Tenggara: Nahdlatul Ulama chairman and election candidate Hasyim Muzadi visited some 20 clerics and ulemas on the West Nusa Tenggara island of Lombok on Thursday.

Author Pramoedya to receive award

Author Pramoedya to receive award JAKARTA: Noted author Pramoedya Ananta Toer has been named the 2003 Freedom of Expression Award winner by the Norwegian Authors' Union for his contribution to the literary world and struggle for the people's right to freedom of expression.

Crackdown on NGOs arbitrary: Activists

Crackdown on NGOs arbitrary: ActivistsMuninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta Rights activists warned on Thursday against cracking down on non- governmental organizations (NGOs) that were critical of government policies, as the move would tarnish the country's fragile democracy.

Civil servants flout rules to join campaign teams

Civil servants flout rules to join campaign teamsHasrul, Kendari The Southeast Sulawesi General Elections Commission (KPUD) has rejected several campaign teams proposed to back presidential candidates as they include civil servants, such as the deputy mayor of Kendari and other senior officials.

Integrity is all they have

Integrity is all they have Appreciation and admiration should go to the panel of judges at the state court in Padang, West Sumatra, who handed down unprecedented guilty verdicts on May 18 to 43 provincial councillors for graft. They were given jail terms of between 24 and 37 months.

Mayor requests Rp 21b for land for bus terminal

Mayor requests Rp 21b for land for bus terminalBambang Nurbianto, Jakarta The East Jakarta administration has proposed that Rp 21 billion (US$2.26 million) for land acquisition for the construction of the Pulo Gebang bus terminal in East Jakarta be included in its revised budget for 2004.

Wijaya, defender of Balinese style

Wijaya, defender of Balinese styleMarilyn August, Associated Press/Sanur, Bali The former tennis pro is the doyen of Asian landscape designers and the self-appointed watchdog of Balinese style.The 51-year-old Australian-born Michael White -- who now goes by the Hindu name of Made Wijaya -- is...

Astra to allocate $120m for share purchase, capex

Astra to allocate $120m for share purchase, capexRendi A. Witular, Jakarta Automotive kingpin PT Astra International said it would allocate a huge amount in funds this year to purchase more shares in subsidiaries and for capital expenditure.

Power or responsibility

Power or responsibilityFrom Suara Karya It is regrettable that several members of Megawati Soekarnoputri's Cabinet have tendered their resignations because they have decided to join the presidential race either as presidential or vice presidential candidates.

New bomb scare hits Lampung council

New bomb scare hits Lampung councilOyos Saroso HN, Bandarlampung A suspicious package found on Thursday in the office of the Lampung legislative council speaker prompted councillors and staff to flee in panic, fearing that it was a bomb.

Mega bemoans shrinking Cabinet

Mega bemoans shrinking CabinetFabiola Desy Unidjaja and Moch. N. Kurniawan, Jakarta President Megawati Soekarnoputri complained for a second time about ministers who quit the Cabinet to challenge her in the coming presidential election, saying their departure had weakened her government.

Antam considers new financing schemes for bauxite project

Antam considers new financing schemes for bauxite projectTony Hotland Jakarta After canceling a rights issue late last month, mining company PT Aneka Tambang (Antam) is considering other schemes to finance its bauxite mining project in Tayan, West Kalimantan.

BRI net profit rises 46%

BRI net profit rises 46% JAKARTA: State-owned PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia said its first quarter net profit rose 46 percent on year due to an increase in net interest income.The nation's fourth-largest bank booked a net profit of Rp 1.