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Ramadhan English course a rigorous language lesson

Ramadhan English course a rigorous language lessonBy Agus Maryono PURWOKERTO, Central Java (JP): It was 4 o'clock in the afternoon. In a room measuring six by nine meters some 50 students of a pondok pesantren (traditional Muslim boarding school) in Purwokerto were reading the Koran.

Boarding schools to help street kids

Boarding schools to help street kids JAKARTA: The Ministry of Social Services is to cooperate with 45 pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) in all 27 provinces to help care for and educate 45,000 street children across the country, Antara reported on Tuesday.Minister of Social Services Justika S.

Central Bank anounces new banking regulations

Central Bank anounces new banking regulations JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia (BI) on Tuesday announced several new banking laws, designed to limit foreign exchange and lending risks, and to improve transparency.

Robbery foiled in Plaza Indonesia

Robbery foiled in Plaza Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): A foreigner who allegedly attempted to rob a bank at the Plaza Indonesia shopping center in Central Jakarta on Tuesday afternoon was arrested after causing panic among employees, shoppers and security guards.

Sutiyoso wants 24-hour security for the capital

Sutiyoso wants 24-hour security for the capital JAKARTA (JP): Distressed over the seeming lack of security and law enforcement in the capital, Governor Sutiyoso said he had to send an official letter to President B.J.

Acehnese are Indonesians, too

Acehnese are Indonesians, too My fears have been sadly borne out over these long years. Nowhere in Indonesia is more violence sustained on a daily basis than in Aceh because of military and separatist operations since 1989.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:30 a.m. Religious Teachings: Hikmah Pagi 6:00 Morning News 7:00 Children's Program: Lagu Anak Nusantara 8:00 Music: Dendang Pagi 9:00 Music: Hiburan Keluarga 10:00 Interval 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:35 Student's Quiz: Cepat Tepat 3:05 TV Series: Daktari 4:00 Regional News 4:30 TV...

Experts want immediate reform of the judiciary

Experts want immediate reform of the judiciary JAKARTA (JP): Legal experts called for immediate reform in the country's judiciary Tuesday, saying that it must include the revocation of several laws considered conflicting with judges' independence.

State of Louisiana

State of Louisiana Referring to my article "Focusing on English teaching in RI" published in The Jakarta Post on Jan. 9, 1999, I would like to highlight that the Cajun people are not from a Swiss town of Louisiana but are from the state of Louisiana in the United States.

A Rp 300t question

A Rp 300t question While it is clear that the cost of restructuring the banking sector will exceed Rp 300 trillion, most of us are still in the dark as to how the government intends to finance this massive bail out program.

Riot refugees to go back to Kupang

Riot refugees to go back to Kupang UJUNGPANDANG: South Sulawesi Governor HZB Palaguna said his office will help migrants from the area return to Kupang, East Nusatenggara, where they earn a living.Up to 2,000 migrants fled Kupang for South Sulawesi following riots last Nov.

Try warbling a tune to bring on sleep

Try warbling a tune to bring on sleepBy A. Jo Seng Bie BANDUNG (Antara): Before going to bed Jos Usin sings, sometimes whistles, and makes continuous small movements with both his hands."The recipe comes from God," said Jos Usin, 84, who fought insomnia for one year.

'Ojek' drivers flock to police station 'to teach suspect a lesson'

'Ojek' drivers flock to police station 'to teach suspect a lesson' JAKARTA (JP): A crowd of ojek (motorcycle taxi) drivers gathered outside the East Jakarta Police headquarters on Jl. Matraman Raya in the early hours of Tuesday to demand that officers hand over a suspected motorbike thief in...

Kujang plans a new plant

Kujang plans a new plant JAKARTA (JP): State-owned fertilizer producer PT Pupuk Kujang has began construction of a new plant adjacent to its existing facility in Cikampek, West Java, in order to make up for a supply shortage in the province, Antara reported on Tuesday.

Railway firm steps up patrols

Railway firm steps up patrols CIREBON, West Java: In anticipation of the Idul Fitri exodus officials at the Cirebon branch of the state-run railway company Perumka are stepping up the frequency of their patrol rounds, from twice to four times a day.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaWednesdayMaghrib 6:17 p.m.ThursdayImsak 4:16 a.m.Subuh 4.26 a.m.

Tearful protagonist?

Tearful protagonist? Media Indonesia of Dec. 30, 1998, reported that Gus Dur held an open house for University of Indonesia students. There were three points of interest.1. The students hailed Gus Dur as the Nation's Protagonist.2. Gus Dur showed great concern for the little people's fate.3.

Five more troops arrested for murder in Aceh

Five more troops arrested for murder in Aceh JAKARTA (JP): Five more soldiers have been arrested in connection with Saturday's brutal murder of four alleged separatist rebels who were in military custody in Aceh, a local military commander said on Tuesday.

Mob kills man for ojek murder

Mob kills man for ojek murder JAKARTA (JP): A mob beat a man to death after he allegedly killed an ojek (motorcycle taxi) driver to confiscate his motorcycle in Kebayoran Lama, South Jakarta, early on Tuesday morning.The ojek driver, identified as Yahya, 32, was a resident of Jl.

Rupiah, stocks ended flat on Tuesday

Rupiah, stocks ended flat on Tuesday JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah remained unchanged on Tuesday, closing at 8,050 against the U.S. dollar in thin trading as a lack of fresh incentives kept most players out of the local market, currency dealers said.

Cheap market in Tangerang

Cheap market in Tangerang TANGERANG (JP): The economics section of the Tangerang mayoralty is organizing a market selling cheap foodstuffs on Tuesday and Wednesday to enable the needy to celebrate the Idul Fitri holidays.E.

Mistrust blamed for deadlocked bills

Mistrust blamed for deadlocked bills JAKARTA (JP): "Deep mistrust" among factions and government representatives has been blamed for the House of Representatives' failure on Tuesday to notch up any progress in its deliberation of the political role of the country's 4.1 million public servants.

Australia shifts stance on Timor

Australia shifts stance on Timor ADELAIDE (Agencies): Australia unveiled a major policy shift over East Timor on Tuesday and said it could see the restive province eventually winning independence from Indonesia, Reuters reported.

Antifraud drive nets only Rp 2.29b

Antifraud drive nets only Rp 2.29b JAKARTA (JP): The city administration has recovered a mere Rp 2.29 billion out of an estimated Rp 7.78 billion (US$972,500) embezzled by corrupt city officials since 1982, an official said on Tuesday.

Bus firms, brokers hike fares by 50%

Bus firms, brokers hike fares by 50% TANGERANG (JP): At least 20 bus companies at the Cimone bus terminal here have raised ticket prices ahead of the Idul Fitri celebration by up to 50 percent, far above the official allowable raise of only 35 percent.

Working group established to prevent student brawls

Working group established to prevent student brawls JAKARTA (JP): A number of sociologists, psychologists and experts from related disciplines have set up a working group to help solve the escalating numbers of student brawls and other juvenile delinquency in the capital, an official said.

Seven local firms renegotiate with foreign creditors

Seven local firms renegotiate with foreign creditors JAKARTA (JP): Seven debt-ridden local companies are currently negotiating with their foreign creditors to restructure their loans amounting to a combined total of US$11 billion, according to Yusuf Anwar, task force chairman of the Jakarta...

Tourism body offers islands for gambling

Tourism body offers islands for gambling JAKARTA (JP): The Thousand Islands Marine Tourism Association has offered two islands as possible sites for localized gambling activities, the association's chief said on Tuesday.

Taekwondo prepared for SEAG

Taekwondo prepared for SEAG JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Taekwondo Association has called up 40 young athletes to participate in a training program for the 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.The association's secretary-general, Ahmad Zarkasih Hamid, said on Tuesday that the training program began on...

RI gets $500m from ADB

RI gets $500m from ADB MANILA (AP): The Asian Development Bank approved Tuesday the release of an additional US$500 million to help Indonesia implement financial reforms and recover from the region's currency crisis.The money is part of a $1.

Bank recapitalization plan questioned

Bank recapitalization plan questioned JAKARTA (JP): The House of Representatives urged the government on Tuesday to scale back the massive allotment in the state budget for the bank recapitalization program, and determine the institutions worthy of the assistance.

Exploring the true nature of colors

Exploring the true nature of colors JAKARTA (JP): A visual sensation depends on the effects of light and color, which happens due to the light's special features. Light creates projecting energy. The human eye distinguishes different wavelengths from projected energy which are later interpreted by...

Hardship, tensions create a powder keg

Hardship, tensions create a powder kegBy Asip Agus Hasani YOGYAKARTA (JP): Political tension and economic hardships are combining to create a powder keg of social disorder, unrest and soaring crimes, according to noted sociologist Loekman Soetrisno.

On waste import

On waste import We refer to your article Emil blasts Singaporean waste import on Jan. 7, 1999.Singapore is a party to the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 12, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 450 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 300 0 315,500 Alumindo Light Metal 325 0 0 Alumindo Perkasa 125 0...

PT Bukit Asam to raise coal output

PT Bukit Asam to raise coal output JAKARTA (JP): The state-owned coal mining company PT Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam has said it plans to raise its coal output to 12.1 million tons this year from 10.1 million tons last year.Company president R.A.

Hartford Life buys Kumho

Hartford Life buys Kumho SEOUL (AFP): U.S. financial giant Hartford Life International Ltd. agreed Tuesday to buy a 60 percent stake in Kumho Life Insurance Co. for US$100 million, the Korean company said.

Ramadhan time for Jakarta

Ramadhan time for JakartaTuesdayMaghrib 6:17 p.m.WednesdayImsak 4:16 a.m.Subuh 4.26 a.m.

Ahmad Badawi takes office amid warnings

Ahmad Badawi takes office amid warnings KUALA LUMPUR (Agencies): Malaysia's new deputy prime minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi took office on Monday amidst warnings from his detained predecessor Anwar Ibrahim that his credibility would be at stake.

State budget not meant to cure economic crisis

State budget not meant to cure economic crisis The government has unveiled a draft budget worth Rp 218.2 trillion (US$27.27 billion) for fiscal 1999/2000, with a deficit of Rp 77.40 trillion which will be covered by foreign aid.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 11, 1999: Shares Close Change Trading Volume --------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 450 -25 49,000 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 300 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 325 25 5,000 Alumindo...

A problem of image

A problem of image To judge by the frequency with which they occur and the ease with which they are provoked, one might believe that attacks on police posts have become something of a new fad among Indonesians these days.

Robbers suspected in maid's murder

Robbers suspected in maid's murder DENPASAR: A 20-year-old maid was found dead here on Monday in the bathroom of her employer's home, with wounds to her head and neck.Nengah Seriani, 20, from the village of Selat in Karangasem, worked in the house in the village of Damgin Puri Kangin, Antara...

Beautiful Thousand Islands have a thousand complex problems

Beautiful Thousand Islands have a thousand complex problemsBy M. Habiburrohman JAKARTA (Antara): The string of 108 Indonesian islands known as the Thousand Islands, located just off the Jakarta shore, has long associated with various problems.

Cemex buys RP cement firm

Cemex buys RP cement firm MANILA (AFP): Cementos Mexico SA (Cemex) is to acquire Apo Cement Corp. of the Philippines for about US$400 million, Apo's parent firm said here Monday.Cemex and unnamed Filipino investors have reached preliminary agreement to acquire the 99.

S'pore opposition politician seeks president's aid

S'pore opposition politician seeks president's aid SINGAPORE (Reuters): A Singapore opposition politician speaking out for free speech will ask President Ong Teng Cheong to refer his campaign to the constitutional court, his lawyer said on Monday.

Tangerang firms pay Idul Fitri bonuses

Tangerang firms pay Idul Fitri bonuses TANGERANG (JP): Despite the prolonged economic turmoil, most companies operating in the city managed to give Idul Fitri bonuses to their workers in line with the government's regulations, an official said on Monday.

Banyuwangi residents unite to call for regent's dismissal

Banyuwangi residents unite to call for regent's dismissal JAKARTA (JP): Residents of the East Java town of Banyuwangi urged on Monday the government to dismiss Regent Turyono Purnomo Sidik for his alleged involvement in the murders of 117 people between January and September, 1998.

BI's net forex reserves drop to US$13.96 billion

BI's net forex reserves drop to US$13.96 billion JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia said on Monday that its net foreign exchange reserves decreased by US$91.6 million to $13.96 billion on Jan. 7 compared to last week's level.

Idul Fitri revelers continue to congest terminals, harbor

Idul Fitri revelers continue to congest terminals, harbor JAKARTA (JP): The outflow of city residents continued on Monday, with thousands flocking to major bus terminals, railway stations and the passenger terminal of Tanjung Priok harbor on their way to their home towns to celebrate Idul Fitri.