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Thu, 13 May 2004
Opposition warns of 'people power' revolt if their candidate loses
Opposition warns of 'people power' revolt if their candidate losesJim Gomez Associated Press/ManilaA new "people power" revolt will erupt if movie star Fernando Poe Jr. loses the presidential election through fraud, his party warned on Wednesday - fighting words in a nation where popular protests...
Thu, 13 May 2004
2. NAD ( 2 x 15)
2. NAD ( 2 x 15) Aceh's fate to be decided Thursday 3. Cars (1 x 24 ) President needs more wheels 4. Sandera ( 2 x20) Fery's safety in doubt even after his release
Thu, 13 May 2004
People with psoriasis get healthier and happier
People with psoriasis get healthier and happierLeony Aurora, Jakarta It was already 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and only five people had arrived to attend a monthly meeting held by the Indonesian Psoriasis Association (API) held in the Cempaka skin clinic at Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM) in...
Thu, 13 May 2004
1. RIOTS: 3 LINES, 15 COUNTS
1. RIOTS: 3 LINES, 15 COUNTS Six years later, May 1998 tragedy still unresolved 2. MEGA: 1 LINE, 28 COUNTSMega attacks her ex-ministers 3. FISH: 1 LINE, 32 COUNTS Pollution now hits Thousand Islands 4. VICTIM: 1 LINE, 40 COUNTS 1998 riot victims still waiting for justice
Thu, 13 May 2004
US proposal for Asian sea security cooperation gets no response:
US proposal for Asian sea security cooperation gets no response: official Agencies YogyakartaIn a clear sign of distaste, members of a regional security forum on Wednesday gave no response to a U.S. proposal for regional cooperation to combat sea piracy and terrorism threats in Asia- Pacific...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Tension too much for PBSI chief
Tension too much for PBSI chief JAKARTA: The Indonesian badminton teams currently competing in the Thomas and Uber Cups have had continuous support from Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) head Chairul Tanjung.
Wed, 12 May 2004
FM plays down arrest warrant for Wiranto
FM plays down arrest warrant for WirantoThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Minister of Foreign Affairs Hassan Wirayuda and several members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday shrugged off the United Nations-backed East Timorese court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for former Indonesian...
Wed, 12 May 2004
T. Kiemas flies to S'pore for checkup
T. Kiemas flies to S'pore for checkup JAKARTA: Taufik Kiemas, the husband of President Megawati Soekarnoputri, was discharged from the Pertamina hospital on Tuesday but immediately flown to Perth, Australia, to undergo a further medical checkup.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Police asked for proof of Manuputty wrongdoing
Police asked for proof of Manuputty wrongdoingMoch. N. Kurniawan and P.C. Naommy, Jakarta Minister of Foreign Affairs Hassan Wirajuda said on Tuesday his office was still awaiting evidence from the police on crimes allegedly committed by Maluku separatist Alexander Manuputty.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Police sterner with traffic offenders
Police sterner with traffic offendersEvi Mariani, Jakarta The higher number of tickets issued by traffic police in the past few months did not indicate an increase in violations but was due to a get-tough policy on offenders, the head of the Jakarta Police traffic law enforcement division said.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Prosecution seeks death in 'Boy from Brazil' drug case
Prosecution seeks death in 'Boy from Brazil' drug caseMulta Fidrus Tangerang Prosecutors demanded on Tuesday that Brazilian citizen, Marco Archer Cardoso Moreira, 42, be sentenced to death by the Tangerang District Court for smuggling 13.
Wed, 12 May 2004
S. Korea, Indonesia enhance business ventures
S. Korea, Indonesia enhance business venturesTony Hotland, Jakarta A business delegation from South Korea arrived here on Tuesday to attend the 12th bilateral economic meeting highlighting how to develop industrial collaboration between the two countries.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Wallach's war: Making the difference
Wallach's war: Making the differenceEmmy Fitri, The Jakarta PostJakarta Trade is obviously good, but when it massively favors only certain nations at the expense of others, global trade will eventually become globalized devastation.Lobbyist and activist Lori Wallach of U.S.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Health tests and job requirements
Health tests and job requirements In connection with the recent controversy over health requirements for presidential candidates, which were seen by some as a violation of human rights, allow me to recount my experience half a century ago.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Defendants deny knowing of bombs
Defendants deny knowing of bombs JAKARTA: Three defendants charged with storing a substance allegedly employed in making the explosives that were used in the Marriott bombing on Aug. 5, 2003, told the South Jakarta District Court on Tuesday that they did not know that the substance involved would...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Police probe owners of bomb materials
Police probe owners of bomb materials BANYUWANGI, East Java: Banyuwangi Police are intensifying investigations into two suspects caught on Friday at the naval base here with bomb materials."We are still investigating why the men gained possession of the potassium chloride, which can be used for...
Wed, 12 May 2004
RP president grabs early election lead, but challenger cries foul
RP president grabs early election lead, but challenger cries foulAgencies ManilaPhilippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo took the lead in early election returns on Tuesday and a nationwide poll predicted she would win, but rumblings of trouble emerged as her movie star opponent said he believed...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Tokyo, Sendai ready to host 2006 Thomas and Uber Cups
Tokyo, Sendai ready to host 2006 Thomas and Uber CupsNovan Iman Santosa, Jakarta While in this country badminton is a national obsession and the players are among the best in the world, in Japan support for the game has waned over the years.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Ex-official charged over Rp 1.1b graft
Ex-official charged over Rp 1.1b graft BANDA ACEH, Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam: Aceh Besar Police said on Tuesday they had detained former regency administration secretary Hasyim Daud, accused of misusing Rp 1.1 billion in state funds.Local police chief Adj. Sr. Comr.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Six-year-old reform drive going nowhere, critics say
Six-year-old reform drive going nowhere, critics sayKurniawan Hari, Jakarta Six years after the onset of the reform movement that was triggered by the death of four Trisakti University students in Jakarta in May 1998 at the hands of security personnel, the nation has yet to see substantial changes...
Wed, 12 May 2004
FOR SPOTLIGHT: MAY 12
FOR SPOTLIGHT: MAY 12Aston International Indonesia ASTON SIGNING CEREMONY: PT Aston International Indonesia (AII) signs an agreement on the hotel management extension with PT Segitiga Plaza Hotel (SPH).
Wed, 12 May 2004
Improved infrastructure needed to spur growth
Improved infrastructure needed to spur growthDavid O'Brien, Jakarta The editorial of April 27, 2004, titled Polls Bouy Economy, discussed macroeconomic stability in light of the polling process to date. It is certainly true that at the macro level analyzed there has not been any "melt down".
Wed, 12 May 2004
Short-term marriages popular in Pasuruan
Short-term marriages popular in PasuruanIndra Harsaputra, Pasuruan After completing junior high school, it was expected that Tuminem would get married and work to support her family. Eventually, she was urged by her parents to marry an employee of a company in Surabaya for social and economic...
Wed, 12 May 2004
*East Timor AG wants Wiranto case changes Page 2
*East Timor AG wants Wiranto case changes Page 2 *Radical Islam passing trend Page 4 *Rights team probes campus attack Page 5 *Has Alan Greenspan lost the plot? Page 6 *Three foreign investors eyeing Tanah Abang Page 8 *British govt battles scandal over Iraqi prisoner abuses Page 9 *Shark 'happy'...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Agency investigates fish poisoning at Ancol
Agency investigates fish poisoning at AncolLeony Aurora and Damar Harsanto, Jakarta More fish have been found dead in Muara Kamal, another part of the capital's northern coast, indicating a spread of deadly toxic waste that started last Thursday and first noticed by people at Karnaval beach in...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Sumatran tigers maul six people, killing two
Sumatran tigers maul six people, killing twoThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Sumatran tigers have mauled at least six people in the jungles of Riau province since last month, killing two of the victims, an official said on Tuesday.
Wed, 12 May 2004
KPUD expects 1.1 million more voters
KPUD expects 1.1 million more votersBambang Nurbianto, Jakarta While 4.4 million Jakartans voted in the April 5 legislative election, the Jakarta General Elections Commission (KPUD) expects to register 1.1 million more voters for the July 5 presidential election.
Wed, 12 May 2004
No gas fuel for public buses, 'bajaj'
No gas fuel for public buses, 'bajaj' JAKARTA: The Jakarta Transportation Agency head Rustam Effendy Sidabutar said on Monday that due to the high cost of natural gas fuel pumps -- Rp 14 billion (US$1.59 million) each, with a capacity of 10 buses -- the city might not continue its gas- fueled...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Anwar's request to make bail refused
Anwar's request to make bail refusedMALAYSIA: Malaysia's highest court rejected a bail application on Tuesday by jailed former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim while he appeals a sodomy conviction.A panel of three judges refused a request to make bail, saying it was too late to start debating...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Scholars say radical Islam passing trend
Scholars say radical Islam passing trendAbdul Khalik, Jakarta Noted Muslim scholars played down on Tuesday fears of rising radicalism among Indonesian Muslims, saying the phenomenon would not last long and would only affect a small number of people.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Journalists rally for Fery's release
Journalists rally for Fery's release SEMARANG: Dozens of journalists rallied on Tuesday to demand the release of RCTI cameraman Fery Santoro and more than 200 other civilians held hostage by Free Aceh Movement (GAM) rebels.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Collated results of the play-off matches in the Thomas and Uber
Collated results of the play-off matches in the Thomas and Uber Cup badminton championships in Jakarta on Tuesday:Uber CupIndonesia 3 Germany 0 Silvi Antarini (Ina) def. Xu Huaiwen (Ger) 11-6, 13-10 Maria Kristin (Ina) def. Juliane Schenk (Ger) 11-8, 1-11, 11-4 Adrianti Firdasari (Ina) def.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Police freeze suspects' bank accounts
Police freeze suspects' bank accountsEvi Mariani, Jakarta The Jakarta Police have frozen several bank accounts belonging to two suspects in an alleged fraud case at Citibank amounting to US$2.3 million."We have issued an order to freeze both suspects' accounts in several banks.
Wed, 12 May 2004
KPU misses House hearing for 3rd time
KPU misses House hearing for 3rd time JAKARTA: Legislators on House of Representatives Commission II for legal affairs criticized the General Elections Commission (KPU) on Tuesday for failing to show up at the House for a third time.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Sugar smuggling continues via ports
Sugar smuggling continues via ports MEDAN, North Sumatra: The smuggling of sugar from foreign counties into Indonesia continued unchecked via seaports in North Sumatra province, fishermen said on Tuesday.
Wed, 12 May 2004
RI's 'farmer diplomacy' in the Pacific
RI's 'farmer diplomacy' in the PacificDewi Anggraeni, Melbourne, Australia Since the world became highly sensitized in regard to security issues since Sept. 11 (terrorist attacks in the U.S.), we have been hearing from the United States, Britain, Australia, and our own (Indonesian) senior ministers...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Greenpeace International charged on Tuesday that illicit
Greenpeace International charged on Tuesday that illicit Indonesian wood is being used in new European Union offices, even though the union claims to be fighting the illegal timber trade. The environmental group declared the EU head office under renovation and a building of the EU's Economic and...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Minister grilled over haj accounts
Minister grilled over haj accountsDewi Santoso, Jakarta The accountability of Minister of Religious Affairs Said Agiel Al Munawar's planned haj savings program was questioned during a House commission on Tuesday.
Wed, 12 May 2004
A United Nations-sponsored East Timor tribunal issued an arrest
A United Nations-sponsored East Timor tribunal issued an arrest warrant on Monday for Gen. (ret) Wiranto for his alleged role in the crimes against humanity that took place before and after the province's breakaway in 1999.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Human rights cases linked to Wiranto
Human rights cases linked to Wiranto---------------------------------------------------------------- Case Date Casualties Notes ----------------------------------------------------------------- Trisakti shooting May 12, 1998 four questioned May riots May 13-15, 1998 hundreds as witness Semanggi I...
Wed, 12 May 2004
NU, Muhammadiyah involvements in politics 'may weaken them'
NU, Muhammadiyah involvements in politics 'may weaken them'Abdul Khalik/Nana Rukmana, Jakarta/Cirebon Scholars warned on Tuesday that the candidacy of several top figures from Nahdatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah's endorsement of Amien Rais would have an adverse impact on the role of those...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Susilo still red-hot favorite on 40.6% in new LSI survey
Susilo still red-hot favorite on 40.6% in new LSI surveyA. Junaidi, Jakarta Rejecting accusations of partiality, the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) has again placed the Democratic Party's cofounder Gen. (ret) Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the presidential election front-runner in its latest poll.
Wed, 12 May 2004
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RI's 'farmer diplomacy' in the Pacific Dewi Anggraeni Melbourne, Australia 2. Inqui -- Trust, healing and democracy 1 X 48 Lack of trust hinders growth of democracy Michael L. Tan Philippine Daily Inquirer Manila3.
Wed, 12 May 2004
House questions new haj program
House questions new haj program Dewi Santoso JakartaThe accountability of Minister of Religious Affairs Said Agiel Al Munawar's planned haj savings program was questioned during a House commission on Tuesday.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Australia gives $4.25 in health aid
Australia gives $4.25 in health aid JAKARTA: Australia announced on Tuesday its funding of US$4.25 million to a joint program between Unicef and the Indonesian government aimed at improving maternal health in eastern parts of the country.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Strong U.S. economy may wreak havoc in RI
Strong U.S. economy may wreak havoc in RIRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Plans by the U.S. Federal Reserve to increase its interest rate could cause a devastating impact on the Indonesian economy particularly in the form of massive capital flight, economists warned.
Wed, 12 May 2004
House to select BPK, BI officials
House to select BPK, BI officialsDadan Wijaksana, Jakarta The House of Representatives finance commission, most of whose members are unlikely to be reelected, appears in no rush to complete its long list of outstanding tasks in the remaining two sessions of the current House.
Wed, 12 May 2004
Mud banks clogging up 19 rivers in Indramayu
Mud banks clogging up 19 rivers in IndramayuNana Rukmana, Indramayu Unnatural increases in river siltation has adversely affected at least 19 rivers in Indramayu regency, West Java, in recent years and lowering productivity of fisherman and farmers in the coastal regency, a top government official...
Wed, 12 May 2004
Australian pedophile gets 13 years jail term
Australian pedophile gets 13 years jail termWahyoe Boediwardhana, Karangasem Karangasem District Court sentenced on Tuesday a former Australian diplomat to 13 years in jail for sexually abusing two underage boys in the resort island of Bali.
Wed, 12 May 2004
I'm not pessimistic but realistic: Hansen
I'm not pessimistic but realistic: HansenEva C. Komandjaja, Jakarta Morten Frost Hansen, the four-time All England champion from Denmark, still looked dangerous on court in his practice game against South African first singles Chris Dednam at the Bung Karno Indoor Stadium last week.