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Politicians' behavior

Politicians' behaviorFrom KompasThe behavior of politicians in the House of Representatives/People's Consultative Assembly (MPR/DPR) should arouse the nation's grave concern.Almost none of them are of good character, and remain consistent in pursuit of their own interests.

Rural craftsman stands test of crisis

Rural craftsman stands test of crisisHeru Prasetya, Contributor, Yogyakarta He started his business from scratch. But thanks to his perseverance and dedication as a craftsman, Sujiman has seen his yearly turnover reach about Rp 1.5 billion.

Military offensive kills five separatists in Aceh

Military offensive kills five separatists in AcehIbnu Mat Noor, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh The Indonesian military (TNI) launched a two-day offensive against the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), earlier this week, resulting in the deaths of four suspected rebels, while prompting hundreds of local...

Classical melodies for Mozart enthusiasts

Classical melodies for Mozart enthusiastsTantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta For centuries the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) has inspired budding composers and delighted listeners all over the world.

Tricky test for recovery

Tricky test for recoveryAri A. Perdana, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta An economics student was walking with his professor when he saw a US$100 bill on the sidewalk. As he reached down for it, the professor held him back.

Sutiyoso ready to build gambling infrastructure

Sutiyoso ready to build gambling infrastructureAhmad Junaidi The Jakarta Post JakartaCity Governor Sutiyoso stated on Thursday that his administration was ready to build the infrastructure for gambling dens in the Seribu Islands, north of Jakarta, expressing his confidence that the plan would run...

4 x 10

4 x 10 Three killed, 35 houses burned in Maluku brawl Papua2 x 20Laskar Jihad starts to upset locals in Papua Ofensif2 x 20Military offensive kills five separatists in Acehntt1 x 35 NTT has highest maternal, infant mortality rates

Rachmadi ignores police summons

Rachmadi ignores police summons JAKARTA: Bambang N. Rachmadi, president director of PT McDonald's Indonesia, failed to appear at the Jakarta Police Headquarters on Thursday for questioning as a suspect in a Rp 40 billion graft case related to the state-owned social security company PT Jamsostek.

Police arrest marijuana dealer

Police arrest marijuana dealer BOGOR: The Bogor Municipal Police arrested a suspected marijuana dealer in Sempur village and seized three kilograms of dried marijuana early on Wednesday.The 26-year-old suspect, Aldi Hasan Basri, has long been a police target due to complaints from local residents.

ASEAN and prosperity

ASEAN and prosperity Finance ministers of the Association of the South East Asian Nation's (ASEAN) member states meeting in Myanmar say the region is expected to grow at 3.4 percent to 4 percent this year bolstered by global recovery and efforts to integrate member nations.

First quarter GDP estimated at 3% to 3.5%

First quarter GDP estimated at 3% to 3.5%The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bank Indonesia said the economy grew by an estimated 3 percent to 3.5 percent in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year on the back of improvements in investment, exports and government spending.

Ticket scalpers in Gambir station

Ticket scalpers in Gambir station JAKARTA: They are scarcely ever in full view. Still, scalpers can often be found roaming the Gambir railway station where at any given moment, dozens of them are swindling unsuspecting travelers hoping to pass their long weekends out of town.

Fire engulfs Philippine ship at sea, 23 dead

Fire engulfs Philippine ship at sea, 23 deadRomeo Ranoco, Reuters, Lucena, Philippines At least 23 people died in the Philippines on Thursday when fire engulfed a ferry with about 270 people on board in the latest maritime tragedy to hit the archipelago.

* Headlines: Calls for debt write-off mount 2

* Headlines: Calls for debt write-off mount 2* Opinion: Delaying privatization means higher economic cost4* City: Verdict in judicial bribe trial postponed 6* Archipelago: Three killed, 35 houses burned in Maluku brawl 7 * National: Execution sought for ecstasy dealers 8* World: White House denies...

Rp 3b missing in brothel land case

Rp 3b missing in brothel land caseThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The City Council has found that the city has lost some Rp 3 billion (US$300,000) in income tax that should have been paid by the owners of the former Kramat Tunggak brothel complex in North Jakarta when they received compensation for their...

PDI-P plans to sue Cirebon mayor

PDI-P plans to sue Cirebon mayor CIREBON, West Java: The faction of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) at the Cirebon legislature plans to sue Cirebon Mayor Suriaatmadja for alleged irregularities in several development projects in the city in the past year.

Some retailers see higher consumer spending this year

Some retailers see higher consumer spending this yearMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta While financial institutions expect consumer spending to slow down this year, some retailers are upbeat that household consumption will increase and drive sales up.

Arroyo's spokesman takes leave

Arroyo's spokesman takes leave PHILIPPINES: President Gloria Arroyo's spokesman said on Thursday he would take a six-month leave of absence to recharge his batteries after a frenetic first year in office.

East Timor presidential candidates in public debate

East Timor presidential candidates in public debateAgence France-Presse, Dili, East Timor East Timor's two presidential candidates held their first public debate on Thursday, three days before an election which marks the final step in the territory's long and bloody road to independence.

For eyebox

For eyebox Table RI's foreign debts (as of Dec. 2001/US$ million) Category Government Private Banks Private Non-Banks Total short-term 7.609,6 1.211,3 16.338,6 25.159,5long-term 63.793,4 5.325,4 36.965,3 106.084,0Total 71.403,0 6.536,9 53.303,9 131.

No paper

No paper In observance of the Hindu Day of Silence, The Jakarta Post will not be published on Saturday April 13, but our website will run as normal. The Post will appear again on Sunday. -- The Publisher

NTT has highest maternal, infant mortality rate

NTT has highest maternal, infant mortality rateYemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) continues to have Indonesia's highest rate of maternal and infant deaths mainly due to malnutrition, making the country rank the poorest in health improvement among the 10 ASEAN members.

DPR serious about information bill

DPR serious about information billA'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A special committee to deliberate the freedom of information bill will be formed in early June of this year, legislator Djoko Susilo said on Thursday.

Poetry festival with int'l flavor

Poetry festival with int'l flavorKartika Bagus C., The Jakarta Post, Surakarta, Central Java A poem can express mixed feelings -- longing, restlessness, hate and many other feelings. In a poem, words come alive in their own existence, appealing to the most indifferent heart.

The Management and Staff of

The Management and Staff of The Jakarta Post wish to express our deepest sympathies and condolences on the passing of Mrs. Baridah (74 years of age) The mother-in-law of Akmal Syams, one of our managing editors, on Thursday, April 11, 2002 at Islamic Hospital Jl. Cempaka Putih, Jakarta.

A slim chance for peace in Aceh

A slim chance for peace in AcehInternational Crisis Group, Jakarta/Brussels Indonesia's efforts to end the separatist rebellion in Aceh entered a new phase in April 2001 with the launching of a military offensive against the guerrillas of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM).

Rediscovering the Asian identity: Tolerance

Rediscovering the Asian identity: ToleranceMegawati Soekarnoputri President, Indonesia 2. Keling -- India's perspectives on ASEAN and the Asia Pacific Region 1 X 32 36pt Bodoni India's perspectives on ASEANThe Annual Singapore Lecture 2002 By Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Prime Minister of India on...

Jakarta Police to use GPS in patrol cars: Makbul

Jakarta Police to use GPS in patrol cars: MakbulDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta City Police Chief Insp. Gen. Makbul Padmanagara revealed on Thursday that the police would set up a new patrolling infrastructure using a Global Positioning System, which should enable them to monitor the...

ANZ Bank Panin, Saratoga to bid for Bank Niaga

ANZ Bank Panin, Saratoga to bid for Bank NiagaWahyudi Soeriaatmadja and Aloysius Unditu, Bloomberg, Jakarta PT ANZ Bank Panin, a venture controlled by Australia's No. 3 lender, and PT Saratoga Investama Sedaya, a local hedge fund, plan to bid for PT Bank Niaga, the second Indonesian bank offered...

SBI down at 16.70 percent

SBI down at 16.70 percent JAKARTA : The weighted average interest rate on Bank Indonesia one-month SBI promissory note notes fell at auction, the central bank said Wednesday.The one-month SBI notes stood at 16.70 percent at the weekly auction Wednesday, down from 16.

Subdistricts demand split from East Lampung

Subdistricts demand split from East Lampung BANDARLAMPUNG, Lampung: Thousands of people from the subdistricts of Pekalongan, Batanghari, and Metrokibang have stepped up pressure on the Lampung administration to allow their regions to split from the East Lampung regency to join the neighboring Metro...

Foundation plans to open casino in Seribu Islands

Foundation plans to open casino in Seribu IslandsAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Puncak, West Java Jakarta's Seribu Islands regency may eventually become a haven for gamblers as a number of investors have proposed to the regency that they be allowed to open casinos.

Next election depends on MPR

Next election depends on MPRKurniawan Hari and A'an Suryana, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Legislators gave the go-ahead on Wednesday for an amendment to the constitution, which is currently being implemented by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), despite recent attempts to block its process.

Illegal fees

Illegal fees still rifeFrom Kompas I recently processed a permit in an office under the supervision of the finance ministry. Talking with one of the office division heads, I was told that the office had a very limited operational fund while it had to provide services to the public to process...

Scalpers, collusion wreck low-cost housing hopes

Scalpers, collusion wreck low-cost housing hopesRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The City Administration hopes that people from the slum areas will move into low-cost, centrally located apartments built for them, but collusion between scalpers and certain city officials is damaging those...

UPS plans to fly six nights per week to RI

UPS plans to fly six nights per week to RIThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Atlanta-based courier United Parcel Service (UPS) plans to triple the freight capacity of its Indonesian services to 14 tons per night starting in June this year, indicating the company's confidence in Indonesia's trade...

Bomb hoax at Menara BCD

Bomb hoax at Menara BCD JAKARTA: The Menara BCD office building on Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 26, Central Jakarta, was the subject of a bomb hoax on Wednesday at 9:20 a.m.The threat forced the building's management, PT Nico Central, to evacuate some 500 workers from 50 companies, mostly foreign ones,...

Amien Rais goes to the web

Amien Rais goes to the web JAKARTA: People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Speaker Amien Rais is sick of having his words twisted, so he is going direct to the web."As a public figure I often felt that my press interviews were to a great extent sometimes distorted by our journalists," Amien said...

Robberies committed by bogus policemen on the rise

Robberies committed by bogus policemen on the riseRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Alamsyah was driving his Toyota Kijang along Jl. R.E. Martadinata, North Jakarta, when two men in police uniform stopped his car.

Indonesia pledges RP 1b in aid to Palestine

Indonesia pledges RP 1b in aid to PalestineAnnastashya Emmanuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian government has pledged to provide the Palestinian people with Rp 1 billion (US$94,300) in food and medical aid.

JP/R. Berto Wedhatama

JP/R. Berto Wedhatama HOMAGE TO 'GREAT LEADER': North Korean Ambassador Kim Pyong-hong (second from left) invites Mrs. Supeni (second right), a respected independence fighter, to a toast at a dinner to mark the 90th anniversary of the birth of the late North Korean leader Kim Il-sung.

Govt seeks more tax revenue from SOEs

Govt seeks more tax revenue from SOEsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta State Minister of State Enterprises Laksamana Sukardi said the government was discussing ways of raking in more tax revenue from state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

Weighty slogan on an empty wall

Weighty slogan on an empty wall This second part of our series in our weekly column, prepared with the help of marketing expert Hermawan Kartajaya, illustrates the professional views and thoughts of Yaya Winarno Junardy, president director of PT Bentoel Internasional Investama, a publicly listed...

Civil servants's savings gone?

Civil servants's savings gone?From KompasCivil Servants (PNS) are subjected to compulsory housing savings through the monthly salary withholding of Rp 3,000 for group I, Rp 5,000 for group II, Rp 7,000 for group III and Rp 10,000 for group IV.

Coal firms struggle to annul VAT ruling

Coal firms struggle to annul VAT rulingMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Coal mining companies in Indonesia are working to have a value added tax (VAT) introduced by the government in 2000 annulled.

Gulf Indonesia Ltd. to invest at least $200m

Gulf Indonesia Ltd. to invest at least $200mThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Oil and gas company Gulf Indonesia Resources Ltd. will invest US$200 million per year for the "next few years" to explore and develop new oil and gas fields in Indonesia.

Rupiah Rates April 10

Rupiah Rates April 10 JP/11/ConversionRupiah Rates April 10 Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,130.00 9,130.00 9,678.00 9,582.00Australian dollar 1 5,385.11 4,848.94 5,144.82 5,089.00Brunei dollar 1 5,526.46 4,978.19 5,279.87 5,224.

Batam rocked by mysterious murders

Batam rocked by mysterious murders BATAM, Riau: Mysterious murders are on the increase on the industrial island of Batam, where at least six people have been killed by unidentified assailants since January, local police said on Wednesday.The killers had since disappeared and were still at large.

Justice for Sutiyoso?

Justice for Sutiyoso? The public question of whether Governor Sutiyoso would comply with a court summons in the Ancolgate case has been answered. He has obeyed the summons issued by the Jakarta High Prosecutor's Office.

Appointments of 'unskilled teachers' protested

Appointments of 'unskilled teachers' protested PADANG, West Sumatra: The Padang administration in West Sumatra has been criticized for appointing around 100 allegedly unqualified teachers as civil servants in public schools.