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'I prefer Soeharto, despite corruption'

'I prefer Soeharto, despite corruption' In the five years that have passed since the downfall of former president Soeharto, three presidents have been at the helm of the country to try and implement the reforms demanded by the people.

Samudra to stand trial

Samudra to stand trial DENPASAR, BALI: The alleged mastermind of the devastating terrorist attack in Bali is expected to stand trial next week, the Denpasar District Court said Wednesday.Abdul Azis, alias Imam Samudra, will become the second suspect after Amrozi to stand trial for the attacks after...

Malaysia warned of GAM infiltration

Malaysia warned of GAM infiltration JAKARTA: National Police have warned Malaysian Police to watch out for Free Aceh Movement (GAM) separatists attempting to flee to the neighboring country."We have asked them to increase their patrols along our sea borders in an attempt to prevent GAM members from...

Aceh Besar: Din Syehman, GAM commander for Cot Keueng Darussalam

Aceh Besar: Din Syehman, GAM commander for Cot Keueng Darussalam in Kuta Baro district and bodyguard M. Isa killed in Leupung district. 3 TNI helicopters fired missiles at suspected rebel bases on two islands off Banda Aceh; Marines landed on islands, but no information on casualties immediately...

PKB the only NU political link

PKB the only NU political link JAKARTA: National Awakening Party (PKB) patron Abdurrahman Wahid asked on Wednesday that Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) members channel their political energy to the party.Underlining the fact that PKB was established by NU figures, including himself, to accommodate the...

Megawati honors 500 blood donors

Megawati honors 500 blood donors JAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri on Wednesday awarded medals to 500 people who have donated their blood more than 100 times.The donors were conferred with Satyalencana medals, an award for social work.

Malaysia sets aside $1.9b to counter SARS outbreak

Malaysia sets aside $1.9b to counter SARS outbreakM.Jegathesan, Agence France-Presse, Malaysia Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Wednesday unveiled a 7.3 billion ringgit (US$1.92 billion) stimulus package to mitigate the impact of SARS and revive a sluggish economy.

'JP' journalist goes to Harvard

'JP' journalist goes to Harvard JAKARTA: The Jakarta Post's deputy chief editor, Endy M. Bayuni, will be going to Harvard University this coming academic year for the prestigious Nieman Fellowship program.

EU bids to cut down illegal timber trade

EU bids to cut down illegal timber tradeRobin Pomeroy, Reuters, Brussels The European Union is to urge timber exporting countries to certify their wood does not come from illegal logging which is ravaging the world's priceless rainforests.

Activists arrested as they rally against war in Aceh

Activists arrested as they rally against war in AcehTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta An antiwar rally here ended in the arrest of four foreign and two Indonesian participants on Wednesday while they were expressing solidarity for the Acehnese people who have seen violence return...

Pertamina to sell $100m bonds

Pertamina to sell $100m bonds JAKARTA: Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil company, said the US$100 million-denominated bonds it plans to sell to fund construction of oil tankers will mature in between seven and 10 years.

JP/7/F02

JP/7/F02From Suara Karya It is really regrettable that Indonesia, a country endowed with rich natural resources, is in crisis in practically all aspects of national life, as shown by the country's weak human resources and poor economic condition.

Celebrations of 1998 reform turn violent

Celebrations of 1998 reform turn violentZakki Hakim and Tertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Thousands of people across Indonesia took part in violent demonstrations on Wednesday to demand heads of state resign as the beginning of a drive to complete reforms that began with the...

Malaysian skies shrouded in haze

Malaysian skies shrouded in haze Thick haze has returned to shroud Malaysian skies in a yearly occurrence brought on by dry weather as well as increased fires in the Indonesian island of Sumatra, environmental officers said on Wednesday.

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, May 22, 2003

Where to go in Bali for Thursday, May 22, 2003Museums and Galleries * Sika Galery, Jl. Raya Campuhan Sanggingan, Ubud (Tel. 0361 975727, 975085) * Blue Moon Gallery, Jl. Tirta Tawar, Banjar Kutuh Kaja, Ubud (Tel. 0361 976727), daily, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. * Museum Puri Lukisan, Jl.

Need for law on pornography

Need for law on pornography Pornography is rife in Indonesia, where the majority of the population is Muslim. It has been said that investing in pornographic publications is more lucrative than "serious" publications.

Malaysia boosts border patrols

Malaysia boosts border patrols MALAYSIA: Malaysian authorities said on Wednesday that they had increased patrols along the border with Indonesia's Sumatra island to intercept people who try to may flee fighting in Aceh province.

PLN hopes not to raise rates due to strong rupiah

PLN hopes not to raise rates due to strong rupiahM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta State electricity company PT PLN said if the positive trend of the rupiah's value against the U.S. dollar stayed consistent through December, another increase in electricity charges would likely be called...

APEC ministers to seek tariff cuts on produce

APEC ministers to seek tariff cuts on produceAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Trade ministers from the 21 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member countries will meet in Thailand next month with the main agenda of seeking ways to resolve some of the wide differences with regard...

'Aceh operation will end in anticlimax'

'Aceh operation will end in anticlimax'Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Many in military circles believe that the outcome of the military operation in Aceh will end in an anticlimax, believing that Free Aceh Movement (GAM) rebels will not choose to head into a cold- blooded struggle.

UBS, Bahana to underwrite BRI sale

UBS, Bahana to underwrite BRI sale JAKARTA : Indonesia said on Wednesday it has named PT UBS Warburg Indonesia and PT Bahana Securities as lead underwriters for its plan to sell a 30 percent stake in PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia via an initial public offering in the third quarter of this year.

Reform movement will affect political elite

Reform movement will affect political elite The fall of president Soeharto five years ago resulted in a national commitment to reform. The Jakarta Post's Soeryo Winoto interviewed noted lawyer and human rights activist Todung Mulya Lubis on law reform, the main objectives of which are eradication...

S'pore launches 'SARS TV' channel

S'pore launches 'SARS TV' channel SINGAPORE: Singapore on Wednesday launched a special TV channel dedicated to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) crisis as it stepped up efforts to fight the epidemic.

Police shut file on McDonald's boss

Police shut file on McDonald's boss JAKARTA: Police said on Wednesday that they had closed the file on the Rp 40 billion corruption case implicating the American fast-food restaurant boss, Bambang Rachmadi, as they had failed to find any strong evidence to prove a violation.

Truth becomes casualty of war as military restricts media

Truth becomes casualty of war as military restricts mediaMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Truth risks becoming another casualty in the conflict in Aceh after the military ruler instructed the media not to print statements from the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) members.

BRI II receives another bomb threat

BRI II receives another bomb threat JAKARTA: The Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) II building received a bomb threat on Wednesday afternoon from an anonymous caller who said that an explosive had been planted on the 24th floor, forcing the building management to evacuate all tenants.

* Headlines: Reform movement will affect political elite 2

* Headlines: Reform movement will affect political elite 2 * National:Mega asked to change envoy posts 4 * Archipelago:W. Java councillors suspects in graft case 5 * Opinion:A more balanced Mindanao agenda 6 * City:Sex books outsell the rest: Ikapi8 * Sports:Spain knocked out of World Team Cup 9 *...

Government, House agree to issue more T-Bonds

Government, House agree to issue more T-BondsDadan Wijaksana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government is to issue more medium-term bonds, or T-bonds, rather than the planned short-term bonds, in response to a successful issuing of the bonds in April.

Structural reform lagging

Structural reform lagging Indonesia has come a long way in reforming its economy, which has been battered since 1998 by the multidimensional crisis amid the transition from a centralized, authoritarian government to a decentralized, more democratic one.

Another RI worker infected with SARS in Taiwan

Another RI worker infected with SARS in TaiwanSari P. Setiogi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Another Indonesian worker has been infected with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) bug in Taiwan, bringing the number of Indonesians suffering from the potentially lethal disease in the territory to...

Biodiversity can tackle poverty'

Biodiversity can tackle poverty'Moch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta People in Indonesia may be familiar with a traditional drug from a plant root in Kalimantan called pasak bumi that is said to enhance sexual performance, but many seemingly prefer to use the international brand viagra.

RP's FM invited to OIC conference

RP's FM invited to OIC conference PHILIPPINES: Philippine Foreign Secretary Blas Ople has been invited to attend a plenary meeting of his Islamic counterparts in Iran next week, an official said on Wednesday.

Adianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Adianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Trade ministers from the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member countries will meet in Thailand next month with a main agenda to seek ways of resolving wide differences over trade liberalization of sensitive agriculture sector, a top official...

Artist tries for world's longest batik painting

Artist tries for world's longest batik painting Sleeping two hours a day for the past five days, a 62-year-old Singapore artist hopes to enter the record books with the world's longest batik painting.A visibly tired Sarkasi Said had finished the 100 metre by 0.

Cash problem slows massacre trial

Cash problem slows massacre trial JAKARTA: The Attorney General's Office said on Wednesday that it could not speed up the prosecution of those allegedly involved in the 1984 Tanjung Priok massacre due to a lack of funds.B.R.

Thousands join rally in reform protest

Thousands join rally in reform protestTertiani ZB Simanjuntak, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Close to 6,000 protesters took to the streets of Jakarta on Tuesday to mourn the failure of the reform movement to bring about change after its initial success in removing former authoritarian president...

Hamzah woos young members of PPP

Hamzah woos young members of PPPFabiola Desy Unidjaja and A'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Incumbent United Development Party (PPP) Hamzah Haz promised on Tuesday to give more positions to younger members in the party if he won his bid for reelection.

Semen Padang conflict drags on, despite new management

Semen Padang conflict drags on, despite new managementM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta More than a week after the defiant executives from PT Semen Padang (SP) were ousted in an extraordinary shareholders meeting, the new management still was seen as having a long road ahead before they...

Hi-tech peeping Tom granted bail

Hi-tech peeping Tom granted bailMALAYSIA: A Malaysian court has freed on bail an Italian economist who allegedly peeped underneath the skirt of a student using a video camera, it was reported on Tuesday.

1. INSIGHT: 1 x 50

1. INSIGHT: 1 x 50 Winning the battle may cost Indonesia the Acehnese 2. MEGA: 1 x 40 Megawati calls for support for Aceh war 3. GAM: 1 x 40 GAM accuses TNI of attempting genocide 4. REAX: 2 x 30 Int'l community decries war in Aceh, calls for peace

* Winning the battle may cost Indonesia the Acehnese -- Page 3

* Winning the battle may cost Indonesia the Acehnese -- Page 3 * Megawati calls for support for Aceh war -- Page 3 * GAM accuses TNI of attempting genocide -- Page 3 * Int'l community decries war in Aceh, calls for peace -- Page 3 * Medan tightens security on fears of GAM terror strike -- Page 5 *...

Telkom boosts ownership in Metra

Telkom boosts ownership in Metra JAKARTA: State-owned telecommunications company PT Telkom said on Tuesday it had become the full owner of cable TV operator PT Multimedia Nusantara (Metra) after acquiring a 69 percent stake from PT Indocitra Grahabawana.

BNI bond coupon at 12.75%-13.50%

BNI bond coupon at 12.75%-13.50% JAKARTA: PT Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) will set the coupon for its proposed Rp 1 trillion (US$117 million) eight-year bond between 12.75 percent and 13.50 percent, a banker with one of the bond underwriters said Tuesday.

'Improve transportation to ease traffic jams'

'Improve transportation to ease traffic jams' The city administration announced last week a new license plate- based restriction could be imposed on all roads in the city, along with a new busway system later this year. Many motorists are opposed to this possibility.

Martial law in Aceh

Martial law in Aceh The meeting between the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Indonesian government in Tokyo had failed to reach any agreement.The meeting, as predicted earlier, had ended in failure.The Indonesian government was insisting on the words, "Unitary State of Indonesia", while the GAM was...

AG told to probe into Priok case

AG told to probe into Priok case JAKARTA: The House of Representatives Commission II for law and human rights has urged Attorney General M.A. Rachman to bring the Tanjung Priok case to court.The 1984 incident took an estimated 400 casualties.

TV Program: Wednesday, May 21, 2003

TV Program: Wednesday, May 21, 2003.TB.30" 1.00" TVRI .TB.30" .90" 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi7:00 English News Service9:00 Music10:00 Quiz: Dibisikin11:00 News: Berita Daerah12:00 p.m. News: Berita Siang1:00 Talk Show: Konsultasi Keluarga 2:30 Children's Show3:00 Music4:30 Documentary5:00 Game...

PDI gets new name

PDI gets new name JAKARTA: One of the parties formed during the early years of the New Order, the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), has changed its name to the Upholder of Indonesian Democracy Party (PDI Party).Declaring the new name was former chairman Soerjadi during a ceremony here on Tuesday.

Thermal scanner placed at airports

Thermal scanner placed at airports JAKARTA: The Ministry of Health has installed a thermal scanner at the Terminal D international arrival hall of Soekarno- Hatta International Airport.The secretary to the Directorate General of Communicable Diseases and Environmental Health (P2M), Syafii Anwar,...

Over 100 foreign vessels nabbed this year

Over 100 foreign vessels nabbed this yearMuhammad Aziz Tunny The Jakarta Post Ambon, Maluku This year the Navy has caught more than 100 foreign vessels involved in poaching or transporting illegal logs in the waters of east Indonesia and Maluku, a senior Navy official said on Tuesday.