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HIV/AIDS cases continue to soar in Papua province this year

HIV/AIDS cases continue to soar in Papua province this yearNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, Jayapura, PapuaThe number of people living with HIV/AIDS in Papua province now reaches 1,398 and has sparked concern among Papuans and local health officials.

Retired generals protest eviction

Retired generals protest eviction JAKARTA: At least 18 retired Army generals sought on Monday legal protection after alleging they were being intimidated by the Army, which wishes to evict them from an Army housing complex on Jl. Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta.

Golkar officials fear money politics

Golkar officials fear money politicsKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, JakartaGolkar Party officials supervising the party's convention have expressed concern about possible money politics during unreported meetings of leaders of the party's regency chapters with presidential candidates.

Bank closure exposes BI's weak control

Bank closure exposes BI's weak controlThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The liquidation of Bank Dagang Bali (BDB) and Bank Asiatic, caused in part by a number of lending irregularities, point to the fact that the painful and costly efforts to restructure the banking sector have yet to bear fruit.

'Samudraraksa', mission possible

'Samudraraksa', mission possible A cheerful atmosphere prevailed during the conferring of the Satya Lencana medals by President Megawati Soekarnoputri to the crew of the Samudraraksa traditional sailing vessel at the State Palace recently (The Jakarta Post, March 27).

JP/5/ACROSS

JP/5/ACROSSDysentery hits Madura, 17 treated BANGKALAN, Madura: Following a dengue outbreak, a dysentery outbreak has hit Bangkalan district in Madura island. At least 17 people, mostly children, were treated at Bangkalan General Hospital on Monday.

Stock, rupiah down on instability fears

Stock, rupiah down on instability fearsRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta After a week-long rally triggered by relatively trouble-free legislative elections, the Jakarta stock market plunged on Monday on fears of political instability following news that several politicians may reject the...

Working committee on HIV/AIDS in prisons formed

Working committee on HIV/AIDS in prisons formedLeony Aurora The Jakarta Post Jakarta Alarmed by the rising number of inmates testing positive for HIV/AIDS, the government and non-governmental organizations have formed a national working committee as part of an attempt to help curb the spread of...

Dysentery hits Madura, 17 treated

Dysentery hits Madura, 17 treated BANGKALAN, Madura: Following a dengue outbreak, a dysentery outbreak has hit Bangkalan district in Madura island. At least 17 people, mostly children, were treated at Bangkalan General Hospital on Monday.

KPU rejects reelection demand but parties remain adamant

KPU rejects reelection demand but parties remain adamantThe Jakarta Post JakartaThe General Elections Commission (KPU) turned down on Monday a demand for a nationwide reelection by a score of political parties contesting the legislative election.

JP/5/poso

JP/5/poso300 police reinforcements arrive in PosoRuslan Sangadji The Jakarta Post Palu, Central SulawesiMore than 300 additional paramilitary police arrived in the religiously-mixed regency of Poso, Central Sulawesi, on Monday after an new attack on a church over the Easter weekend injured seven...

Police object to TV crime shows

Police object to TV crime showsEvi Mariani, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAnnoyed with the content of the increasing number of crime shows that are aired on almost all of the 10 television channels, the National Police issued a circular on March 30 to the TV stations and police headquarters in all...

Offering premium services to lure privileged clients

Offering premium services to lure privileged clientsRudijanto, Contributor, Jakarta In the current tough market, Indonesian banks must improve the quality of their services and products if they want to remain competitive.For many banks, their future relies on their existing big customers.

Tawun once a haven for freshwater turtles

Tawun once a haven for freshwater turtlesSinggir Kartana, Contributor, Ngawi, East JavaA decade ago, Tawun village, Padas district, Ngawi regency, East Java, was still noted for its bulus or small freshwater turtles.

Smuggled cigarettes seized in Medan

Smuggled cigarettes seized in Medan MEDAN, North Sumatra: The Customs and Excise authority in Belawan Port, near Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, have seized three containers laden with hundreds of thousands of cigarettes smuggled into Medan from China.

Hundreds protest at Riau governor's office

Hundreds protest at Riau governor's office PEKANBARU, Riau: Around 700 people, who claimed to be the supporters of the dismissed Kampar regent, Jefri Noer, descended on the Riau governor's office in Pekanbaru on Monday, protesting the governor's endorsement of Jefri's dismissal.

Conjoined twins die, hospital criticized

Conjoined twins die, hospital criticizedEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, JakartaNewborn conjoined twins Ardi and Arda from Kampung Naga village in Tangerang died on Monday at Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital (RSCM) before doctors could perform surgery on them.

Tangerang needs fire trucks

Tangerang needs fire trucks TANGERANG: The Tangerang Fire Department has said that it lacks the hook and ladder trucks necessary for fighting fires in high-rise buildings."We submitted a proposal to Mayor Wahidin Halim but he said the cash-strapped administration could not afford (the trucks).

Fire safety standards

Fire safety standards It was with interest I read that the Jakarta Administration is to formulate an Indonesian National Standard on Fire Safety. These standards are long overdue for a metropolis the size of Jakarta.

Telephone bills and public rights

Telephone bills and public rightsFrom Media IndonesiaThe government has approved a maximum increase of 28 percent in local telephone charges and a minimum decrease of 10 percent in long distance charges.

Citigroup to buy out Indian affiliate

Citigroup to buy out Indian affiliate BOMBAY: U.S. banking giant Citigroup said on Monday it plans to buy out its Indian affiliate, e-Serve International, an IT- enabled services company, for some 5.5 billion rupees (US$127 million).Citigroup now holds a 44.

Heat put on Braga street development

Heat put on Braga street developmentYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post, BandungThe controversial Braga City Walk project was unlikely to bring the historic Jl. Braga area back to life, a heritage activist and residents said on Monday.

KPU dismisses parties' call for repeat election

KPU dismisses parties' call for repeat electionThe Jakarta Post, JakartaThe General Elections Commission (KPU) turned down on Monday a demand for a nationwide reelection by a score of political parties contesting the legislative election.

New stars in RI political skies

New stars in RI political skiesLeo Suryadinata, The Straits Times, Asia News Network, Singapore Prior to this year's election in Indonesia, observers generally agreed that the PDI-P led by President Megawati Soekarnoputri, and Golkar, the ruling party during president Soeharto's time, would remain...

Councillor questioned over libel of ex-cop

Councillor questioned over libel of ex-copYemris Fointuna, The Jakarta Post, Kupang, East Nusa TenggaraA senior councillor from the Crescent Star Party (PBB) in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) was questioned on Monday as a suspect in a libel case.

1. Bantar -- Diplomatic challenges await new government

1. Bantar -- Diplomatic challenges await new government 3 X 15 New diplomatic challenges await next government Bantarto Bandoro Editor, The Indonesian Quarterly Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta bandoro@csis.or.id2.

Rude awakening for man in flood

Rude awakening for man in floodTheresia Sufa and Marilin, The Jakarta Post, Bogor/DepokA man woke up in a tree in Depok on Sunday night to find that he and his house had been swept downriver by floodwaters in the area.

Beware of unreliable water filters

Beware of unreliable water filtersFrom RepublikaIn June 2003, I bought a water filter guaranteed for one year by PT Arya Buana Sejati, while the product itself carried the name of another company, PT Griya Sentra Mandiri/Sentrafil.

Ong begins visit to Australia

Ong begins visit to AustraliaAUSTRALIA: Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) secretary-general Ong Keng Yong was due here on Monday to begin a five-day visit to Australia at the government's invitation, officials announced.

House should quickly approve cyber law: Experts

House should quickly approve cyber law: ExpertsDewi Santoso, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government and the House of Representatives should quickly deliberate on and approve the bill on electronic information and transactions as it will be a crucial tool to fight rampant cyber crime in the...

Minivan drivers want police to ticket them

Minivan drivers want police to ticket them BOGOR: Dozens of drivers of public minivans plying the Sukasari to Bubulak route held a strike rally on Monday at Bogor City Council, protesting extortion by officers from the transportation agency.

Douglas E. Ramage

Douglas E. Ramage and Zacky Husein Jakarta2. Pat -- Indonesia's global profile 1 X 30 KKN a stumbling block to investments Patrick Guntensperger Business Consultant Jakarta ttpguntensperger@hotmail.com

Two of 16 suspects in high-profile BNI scandal tried

Two of 16 suspects in high-profile BNI scandal triedM. Taufiqurrahman and P.C. Naommy, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe high-profile state Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) trial began on Monday at the South Jakarta District Court, with two bank officials facing corruption charges in a case that caused Rp 1.

Ballot counting in Jakarta near completion: Officials

Ballot counting in Jakarta near completion: OfficialsEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, JakartaDespite sluggish computerized ballot counting at the Jakarta General Elections Commission (KPUD), officials were confident that all work would be completed by late Monday, as about 93 percent of ballots...

Commission tells members to zip it

Commission tells members to zip itKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, JakartaPressed for time, the Constitutional Commission will not allow its members to talk too much during the remaining three weeks of deliberation of the amended Constitution.

Ministry leaves open-pit mining decision to House

Ministry leaves open-pit mining decision to HouseTony Hotland, The Jakarta Post, JakartaDespite mounting public criticism, the Ministry of Forestry will not push the House of Representatives to reject regulation in lieu of law No. 1/2004 that allows open-pit mining in protected forests.

Govt allocates Rp 60b for private vocational schools

Govt allocates Rp 60b for private vocational schoolsLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe Ministry of National Education has allocated Rp 60 billion (US$7.06 million) in grants for hundreds of private vocational high schools this fiscal year in an attempt to improve their capabilities and...

* Headlines:300 police reinforcements arrive in Poso 2

* Headlines:300 police reinforcements arrive in Poso 2 * National:11 parties meet to discuss poll flaws, alliance 4 * Archipelago:Legislature pressing for mayor's ouster 5 * Opinion: Justice system slowly beginning to reform6 * City:Police object to TV crime shows 8 * Sports:Sizzling Mickelson...

Court opens new case against Akbar

Court opens new case against AkbarMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post, JakartaJust as he gears up for the presidential convention, Golkar leader Akbar Tandjung is about to face another battle he did not choose to fight -- a lawsuit filed by a self-confessed middleman.

Banking moral hazard

Banking moral hazard The closure of two small banks -- Denpasar-based PT Bank Dagang Bali (BDB), owned by I Gusti Made Oka, and Jakarta-based Bank Asiatic, owned by Tong Muk Keung -- by Bank Indonesia on Thursday due to insolvency is not likely to cause a major panic.

New diplomatic challenges await next government

New diplomatic challenges await next governmentBantarto Bandoro, Editor, The Indonesian Quarterly Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta, bandoro@csis.or.id Many here are quite skeptical the general election will guarantee better domestic political, economic, social and...

Public park for vendors?

Public park for vendors?From Kompas A public park in Pancoran Glodok, West Jakarta, has now become a hub for vendors and has turned into a shabby slum that disturbs the comfort and security of local residents.

Winning in Indonesia

Winning in Indonesia No one won last week's Indonesian elections. As elections go, it was one of the largest and most complicated exercises in the history of modern democracy. Almost half a million candidates put their names to national, provincial and local ballot papers across three time zones,...

Scouts told to save environment

Scouts told to save environment JAKARTA: President Megawati Soekarnoputri asked the National Scouting Movement (Pramuka) on Monday to pay more attention to environmental conservation."The President has asked the new Pramuka board of executives to promote among scouts awareness of environmental...

Bouraq Airlines opens new route

Bouraq Airlines opens new route JAKARTA: Bouraq Airlines will begin direct flights between Palu, Central Sulawesi, and Surabaya, East Java, on April 13, a company official said.Bouraq Airlines general manager Erry Syahrizal said on Monday the new direct flight was meant to provide passengers with...

JP/5/AIDS

JP/5/AIDSHIV/AIDS cases continue to soar in PapuaNethy Dharma Somba The Jakarta Post Jayapura, PapuaThe number of people living with HIV/AIDS in Papua province now reaches 1,398 and has sparked concern among Papuans and local health officials.

Machinery exports sign of industry relocation

Machinery exports sign of industry relocationAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAnalysts warned on Wednesday that the increase in Indonesian machinery exports as reported by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) could be due to relocation to other countries by foreign factories rather than...

Navy boat purchases by regional administrations condemned

Navy boat purchases by regional administrations condemnedA. Junaidi The Jakarta Post JakartaA non-governmental organization, the Indonesian Human Rights Monitor (Imparsial), urged the government on Monday to cancel the planned purchase of boats worth Rp 130 billion (US$15 million) by six local...

KKN a stumbling block to investments

KKN a stumbling block to investmentsPatrick Guntensperger, Business Consultant, Jakarta, ttpguntensperger@hotmail.com As a new government settles in and takes on the Herculean task of turning the Indonesian economy around, there are a number of things that must be considered.

Policeman shot dead in Solo robbery

Policeman shot dead in Solo robberyBlontank Poer, The Jakarta Post, Surakarta, Central JavaIn the latest string of violent robberies, Surakarta was hit by an armed bank raid on Monday that left a police officer dead.