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PAGE 91. JAPAN 1 -- 1x42 Japanese language classes a hit at Islamic school 2. JAPAN 2 -- 2x23 Japanese language experts help high school teachers 3. HERO -- 1x30 Indonesia has "Japanese heroes"

Govt plans to reduce female illiteracy

Govt plans to reduce female illiteracyThe Jakarta Post, JakartaConfronting the fact that illiteracy in women is two times higher than that in men, the Office of the State Minister for Women's Empowerment, the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of Home Affairs signed on Thursday a joint...

Workers' relatives banned from airport

Workers' relatives banned from airport JAKARTA: The Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration has declared the special terminal for arriving migrant workers at the Soekarno-Hatta airport off-limits for family members hoping to greet them and take them home.

Japanese language classes a hit at Islamic school

Japanese language classes a hit at Islamic schoolThe Jakarta Post, JakartaIt is around 12:30 in the afternoon. All other students went home immediately after the bell rang almost one-and-a-half hours earlier.Faisal Gozali, 17, however, is still talking with six of his classmates.

Jakarta shares end higher, led by gains in Bank Mandiri

Jakarta shares end higher, led by gains in Bank MandiriDow Jones, JakartaIndonesian shares ended higher on Thursday led by a rebound in Bank Mandiri on hopes pending corruption charges against three top executives in a lending scandal will improve the bank's corporate governance and financial...

Ganesha statue found in Magelang

Ganesha statue found in MagelangYOGYAKARTA: A Ganesha statue was found recently in Mantingan hamlet, Magelang, Central Java, some 15 kilometers from the renowned Borobudur Temple.The statue of Ganesha (the God of Knowledge), which is apparently much older than Borobudur itself, was unearthed by...

Port users told not to pay bribes

Port users told not to pay bribesThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThe government urged on Thursday all stakeholders -- including state institutions and private firms -- that use domestic seaports to refuse to pay illegal fees.

Open university, a sin?

Open university, a sin?From Pikiran Rakyat An article in Pikiran Rakyat, April 23, has voiced the concern of the Ministry of National Education over the system of long- distance education.According to the ministry's director of higher education and public empowerment, Prof. Dr.

Police nab two men in major drug bust

Police nab two men in major drug bustAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe Jakarta Police announced on Thursday they had seized 55 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine (shabu-shabu) and 70,000 ecstasy pills from two suspected members of an international drug syndicate.City police spokesman Sr.

Overcoming Papua repression through peace

Overcoming Papua repression through peaceCarmel Budiardjo, London Despite being chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights and affirming its commitment to human rights, including self- determination, at the recent Asian-African summit in Jakarta, the Indonesian government has once again...

Aceh refugees groan as govt dallies on money

Aceh refugees groan as govt dallies on moneyBill Tarrant, Reuters/Lamkruet, AcehThe tents are like ovens in the scorching sun and leak in the rain. The children have no toys and their fathers have no jobs. The food's grim and the ground turns into cesspools in a downpour.

TNI candidates may tarnish democracy, warns Scholar

TNI candidates may tarnish democracy, warns ScholarNethy Dharma Somba and Sjofiardi Bachyul, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura/PadangA Papuan scholar criticized on Thursday the Indonesian military's (TNI) decision to allow its personnel to become candidates for political office in the upcoming regional...

PDI-P supporters run amok as candidate ruled ineligible

PDI-P supporters run amok as candidate ruled ineligibleJemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, KupangHundreds of Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) supporters went on a rampage on Tuesday night in Manggarai, after their candidates for regent and vice regent were refused registration by the...

Hamid admits receiving funds outside monthly salary at KPU

Hamid admits receiving funds outside monthly salary at KPURendi A. Witular and Tiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, JakartaJustice minister and former General Elections Commission (KPU) member Hamid Awaluddin admitted on Thursday receiving a large amount of money from the commission outside his monthly...

Bank Mandiri officials demand to remain free

Bank Mandiri officials demand to remain freeThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThree top Bank Mandiri officials declared suspects in a lending scam investigation have requested the Attorney General's Office (AGO) not detain them while the investigation proceeds, their lawyer says.M.

Your own problem

Your own problem concerns Aceh I can't believe all of the uproar and protesting over Israel and Palestine in Indonesia at the moment. Why aren't you Indonesians protesting against your own government and the military about the killings of innocent Muslims in Aceh, your own country? You are so...

Active grenade found in Medan

Active grenade found in MedanMEDAN, North Sumatra: An active grenade was found on Wednesday morning in a ditch inside the compound of Kurnia Bus office on Jl. Gadjah Mada here. The finding sparked panic among bus passengers set to leave for Banda Aceh.

Councillor goes on trial

Councillor goes on trialKUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: A Kupang municipality councillor went on trial on Thursday for allegedly using a fake diploma when he was running for election last year.During the first trial session on Thursday, prosecutor Carlos de Fatima accused defendant Edy Husein of...

Ethnic jingoism angers, alienates

Ethnic jingoism angers, alienatesRuslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Tolitoli, Central SulawesiTension in a number of regencies in Central Sulawesi is rising as the direct local leadership elections draw near.

Protest continues over Indramayu Koran controversy

Protest continues over Indramayu Koran controversyNana Rukmana, The Jakarta Post, IndramayuThousands of people took to the streets of Indramayu on Thursday both to condemn and to support Regent Irianto MS Syafiuddin, who caused a controversy by printing copies of the Koran with his picture inside.

Prosecutors seek four-year jail for top terror suspect's wife

Prosecutors seek four-year jail for top terror suspect's wifeProsecutors on Thursday recommended a four-year jail sentence for the wife of Noordin Mohd. Top, an alleged leader of the terror group Jamaah Islamiyah and mastermind of several bomb attacks.

Senior cop axed over Papua rights violation

Senior cop axed over Papua rights violationNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, JayapuraA senior Papuan police officer has been replaced and four other are being questioned for alleged human rights violations following a violent clash between separatist supporters and police personnel on Tuesday...

Three die in boat accident

Three die in boat accidentDENPASAR, Bali: A fishing boat sank in waters off Denpasar on Tuesday night after being hit by a huge wave, leaving three seamen dead and three others missing. Nine other members of the crew survived the incident that took place some two kilometers west of the runway of...

PNG tries to put the boot in

PNG tries to put the boot in It began in March with a diplomatic scuffle over a pair of shoes; those removed from the feet of Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, Michael Somare, on the orders of security officers at Brisbane Airport.

Thai AirAsia eyes Hanoi-Bangkok route

Thai AirAsia eyes Hanoi-Bangkok route HANOI: Thai AirAsia, a subsidiary of Malaysia-based budget carrier AirAsia, is expected to win a license to offer a cheap link between Hanoi and Bangkok, Vietnamese officials and the airline said on Thursday.

Open university, a sin?

Open university, a sin?From Pikiran Rakyat An article in Pikiran Rakyat, April 23, has voiced the concern of the Ministry of National Education over the system of long- distance education.According to the ministry's director of higher education and public empowerment, Prof. Dr.

Govt to help Sampoerna invest in Papua

Govt to help Sampoerna invest in PapuaThe government will assist the Sampoerna family in setting up sugar plantations and processing plants in Merauke, Papua, after the they handed over their empire to cigarette giant Philip Morris in February.

Tantowi Yahya warms to United States

Tantowi Yahya warms to United StatesYenni Djahidin, Contributor, WashingtonThere is no doubt that entertainer Tantowi Yahya is popular in Indonesia, what is more of a surprise is the increasing recognition he has on the other side of the world.

Corruption-eradication drive 'key' to investor confidence

Corruption-eradication drive 'key' to investor confidenceThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThe government must continue strengthening Indonesia's economic fundamentals if it wants to sustain average economic growth of 5 percent per year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) says.

Belgium donates 550 tractors

Belgium donates 550 tractorsJAKARTA: The Belgian Embassy in Jakarta announced that Brussels had donated 550 hand tractors for farmers in the tsunami-affected Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam province."These tractors will be distributed through the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO).

OPEC probably will not cut output: Purnomo

OPEC probably will not cut output: PurnomoBloomberg, SingaporeOPEC would probably not cut oil production when it meets in June because prices are high, Indonesia's Energy Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro said on Thursday.

'I work hard for my child's education'

'I work hard for my child's education'Many observers and parents have complained about the cost of quality education, accusing the central government of failing to fully subsidize education, especially for the poor. The Jakarta Post asked residents for their thoughts on the issue.

Harboring corruption

Harboring corruption The report by the Ministry of Transportation on Jakarta's international seaport, Tanjung Priok, which was the subject of articles on the front page of this paper for three consecutive days up to Wednesday, amply demonstrated once again the frustrations faced by businesspeople...

Where to toss a diaper at Citos?

Where to toss a diaper at Citos? As one of the malls frequently visited by families and that often holds events for kids and families, Cilandak Town Square apparently does not care enough to provide even basic facilities for its many young visitors.

The campaign for peace in Papua

The campaign for peace in PapuaNeles Tebay, Rome President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is scheduled to visit the United States, the European Union (EU), and Japan. Before leaving the country, the President needs to be informed about the growing international campaign for peace in Papua, as manifested...

RI makes short work of Swedes

RI makes short work of SwedesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesia found its stride on Wednesday, wasting little time in disposing of Sweden in Beijing to reach the semifinals of the Sudirman Cup mixed team badminton championship.

Ethical reactive journalism creates us vs. them media

Ethical reactive journalism creates us vs. them mediaArdimas Sasdi, Jakarta The imprisonment of two journalists from the Koridor Lampung daily by the Tanjung Karang District Court last week further added to the long list of court victories by aggrieved members of the elite against the press over...

Political parties still lack maturity

Political parties still lack maturityA'an Suryana, Jakarta Most of the major domestic political parties recently completed their respective national congresses, and most chose new leaders. But, in contrast to the general and presidential elections last year that ran smoothly, the congresses of the...

Multiparty system has not improved democracy

Multiparty system has not improved democracyThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThe multiparty political system has not significantly contributed to regional autonomy and politicians continue to ignore their constituents demands and aspirations, a study says.

Over 10,000 students require assistance

Over 10,000 students require assistance TANGERANG: Tangerang administration revealed on Wednesday that there were a total of 10,292 students of poor families in the regency who needed assistance, as promised by the central government after the slashing of the fuel subsidy this year.

Senior cop axed over Papua rights violation

Senior cop axed over Papua rights violationNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, JayapuraA senior Papuan police officer has been replaced and four other are being questioned for alleged human rights violations following a violent clash between separatist supporters and police personnel on Tuesday...

AGO names Mandiri CEO, directors suspects

AGO names Mandiri CEO, directors suspectsEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bank Mandiri president director E.C.W. Neloe was named as a suspect by the Attorney General's Office (AGO) on Wednesday for his alleged role in the lending scam at the giant state-owned bank.

Profile of Erry Firmansyah

Profile of Erry FirmansyahName : Erry Firmansyah Born : Bandung, Sept. 18, 1955 Education : University of Indonesia, School of Economics majoring in accounting Career : - Auditor in the Hadi Sutanto accounting firm between 1982 and 1984.

Foundation bridges two cultures

Foundation bridges two culturesThe Jakarta Post, JakartaWhile most cultural centers deal mainly with matters of art and lifestyle, the Japan Foundation spices up Japan-Indonesia cultural exchanges with intellectual discourse.

Govt mulls offering incentives to geothermal firms

Govt mulls offering incentives to geothermal firmsRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe government plans to provide a fiscal incentive for geothermal operators to speed up the development of the underused power- generation resource amid higher prices and depleted oil reserves.

KPC wins 15-year coal contract from J-Power

KPC wins 15-year coal contract from J-PowerBloomberg, JakartaKaltim Prima Coal, Indonesia's largest coal exporter, won a 15- year contract to supply 45 million tons of coal to Electric Power Development Co., Japan's fifth-largest power generator, a Kaltim Prima executive said.

BI to complete tests for top bankers soon

BI to complete tests for top bankers soonUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe central bank is expected to complete its major reshuffle plans next week in the top management of some state banks.Bank Indonesia (BI) director for bank information and licensing Siti C.

'Bali beyond Kuta' in Melbourne

'Bali beyond Kuta' in Melbourne The Indonesian Consulate General in Melbourne, Australia, will hold Bali Night Festival next August, featuring North Bali as an alternative tourist destination for Australian travelers.

Textile workers on strike

Textile workers on strike BOGOR: Representatives of about 6,000 workers of textile producer PT Great River Indonesia staged a rally at the Bogor Council on Wednesday, demanding that councillors force the company to reemploy their colleagues.

Party leaders meet on regional election

Party leaders meet on regional election JAKARTA: Leaders of four political parties met late on Tuesday to discuss ways to help prevent conflicts among their supporters during the upcoming regional elections.