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Phone rate hike could create monopoly in Internet sector

Phone rate hike could create monopoly in Internet sectorDewi Santoso, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government's recent phone rate hike decision, which was aimed at ending the monopoly in the fixed line telecommunications sector, could create a monopoly in the internet sector, a monopoly watchdog...

Malaysia denies Thai charges

Malaysia denies Thai chargesAgencies, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia showed growing irritation on Tuesday over charges by Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra that it is harboring Muslim separatist terrorists.

Mooryati takes lead in Jakarta

Mooryati takes lead in JakartaEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In the direct election for Jakarta candidates for a new body called the Regional Representatives Council (DPD), cosmetics queen Mooryati Soedibyo ruled the ballot counting on Tuesday with 30,674 votes as of 8 p.m.

Land acquisition bogs down canal project

Land acquisition bogs down canal projectDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The city administration blamed residents near the site of the proposed East Flood Canal for the slow progress in its construction, arguing that the price demanded for land acquisition was too high.

Sidiq gets 3 months for extortion

Sidiq gets 3 months for extortion JAKARTA: The head of the Al-Tauhid Islamic boarding school in Kediri, East Java, Abdullah Sidiq Muin, was sentenced to three months imprisonment by the Central Jakarta District Court on Tuesday after he was found guilty of swindling former president Soeharto's son...

Bogor to have new mayor

Bogor to have new mayor BOGOR: Bogor mayor-elect Diani Budiarto and his deputy, Mochamad Sahid, are to be sworn into office on Wednesday, despite allegations Sahid had used a fake high school diploma in his candidacy.

Moch. N. Kurniawan

Moch. N. Kurniawan The General Elections Commission (KPU) admitted that a small number of polling stations in at least six provinces had failed to hold election on Monday due to various problems ranging from late arrivals of ballot papers to transportation difficulties.

Bank Indonesia cuts overnight rate

Bank Indonesia cuts overnight rateThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bank Indonesia cut on Tuesday the overnight money market rate by 25 basis points to 7 percent, a move that may trigger a further cut in the central bank's benchmark interest rate.

Terrorists' testimonies to be used to quiz Ba'asyir

Terrorists' testimonies to be used to quiz Ba'asyirP.C. Naommy and Blontank Poer, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Surakarta Testimonies by suspected terrorists now detained in neighboring countries will be used to investigate elderly cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir's involvement in terrorist activities, an...

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 6, 2004

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on April 6, 2004 _________________________________________________________________________ Shares Close Change Trading Volume ___________________________________________________________________________ Abdi Bangsa Tbk 275 0 0 Ades Alfindo Tbk...

Lawyers to report police to human rights commission

Lawyers to report police to human rights commissionEvi Mariani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Lawyers of defendant Gunawan Santosa intend to report the Jakarta Police on Wednesday to the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) for the unjust treatment of their client.

People eager for presidential election

People eager for presidential electionThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Regardless of the public's suspicion that campaign promises are made to be broken, Monday's legislative election was marked by the high turnout of voters.

* Headlines: Elections please international observers 2

* Headlines: Elections please international observers 2 * National: House, govt to discuss Kyoto Protocol 4 * Archipelago: Log smuggling to Malaysia rampant 5 * Opinion: Singaporean set stage for smooth power transfer 7 * City: Armed robbery cases on public transport rising 8 * Sports: Serena win...

Five Thai ships nabbed for poaching off Bawean island

Five Thai ships nabbed for poaching off Bawean islandID Nugroho, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya, East Java The Indonesian Navy has apprehended five Thailand-registered ships for alleged poaching in Indonesian waters near Bawean island, about an hour by boat from Surabaya, the capital of East Java...

Stern train measures needed

Stern train measures neededFrom Warta KotaRecently, the economy class electric train from Bekasi to Jakarta, which is supposed to leave Bekasi station at 2 p.m., usually does not depart until 2:30 p.m.The railway authorities must take stern measures to ensure that the trains keep to their departure...

Lazy PLN meter-readers

Lazy PLN meter-readersFrom Koran TempoMy home's electricity is supplied by the state-owned electricity company (PLN) of Kebon Jeruk area. Between November 2003 and January 2004, no PLN officer came to my house to record my power consumption.

Job seekers invited to Japan

Job seekers invited to Japan PALANGKA RAYA, Central Kalimantan: The local manpower office is encouraging job seekers to take part in selection tests for apprenticeships in Japan, an official said on Tuesday.The Central Kalimantan deputy manpower office head Kiwok D.

The price of democracy

The price of democracy Generally, the legislative election has taken place smoothly and peacefully, despite its shortcomings.While casting votes for the country's legislative bodies, and later for the president, is the people's right, the people must also respect and accept the results of the polls...

Six ships laden with illegal logs enter Malaysia daily

Six ships laden with illegal logs enter Malaysia dailyRusman, The Jakarta Post, Samarinda, East Kalimantan Six ships laden with illegal logs enter Malaysia territory daily from Indonesia, costing the Indonesian timber industry dearly, an official has said.

KL checks budget for arms wish list

KL checks budget for arms wish listMALAYSIA: Kuala Lumpur is in the market for an airborne early warning system, surface vessels and tactical communications equipment but must determine its budget first, defense minister Najib Razak said on Tuesday."Our shopping list is quite extensive.

Witness tells of military torture

Witness tells of military torture JAKARTA: A witness told the ad hoc human rights tribunal hearing the Tanjung Priok incident of 1984 of the torture of a group of protesters at a military detention center in Cimanggis district in the West Java regency of Bogor.Witness M.

Pekalongan receives dengue award

Pekalongan receives dengue award SEMARANG: The Pekalongan administration in Central Java received an award from the Ministry of Health for its success in preventing an outbreak of dengue fever."We hope that other regions in Central Java will emulate the success of Pekalongan in eradicating dengue,"...

TV station faces police probe

TV station faces police probe JAKARTA: The Indonesia Broadcasting Commission (KPI) announced on Tuesday that it would file a report against private TV station Metro TV with the police, for airing party campaign advertisements during the cooling-off period.

Poll officials dazed by sluggish data entry

Poll officials dazed by sluggish data entryThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta It will become more and more difficult for the General Elections Commission (KPU) to continue making defensive statements about the chaotic logistical distribution and the unpreparedness of KPU's lowest-ranking officials working...

Famous figures dominate votes for DPD race

Famous figures dominate votes for DPD raceThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta A recognizable face seem to be worth a great deal in the race for Regional Representatives Council (DPD) seats across the country, as the preliminary vote counting saw big names take the lead.As of 11 p.m.

Indonesians abroad not keen to take part in poll

Indonesians abroad not keen to take part in pollFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Indonesian voters living abroad have shown little interest in the legislative election, with as little as 10 percent of the more than 400,000 registered voters estimated to have exercised their rights,...

Changing times: A model for the 2009 elections?

Changing times: A model for the 2009 elections?Rob Goodfellow, CAPSTRANS Visiting Fellow, University of Wollongong New South Wales, Australia, sujoko@ozemail.com.au Endy M. Bayuni, Deputy Chief Editor, The Jakarta Post, made the telling observation this week that: "When ballots were cast in the...

KPU asked to void memo on ballot counting

KPU asked to void memo on ballot countingThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The election supervisory body called on the General Elections Commission on Tuesday to retract an official memo, which states that the counting of dozens of ballot papers intended for other electoral districts was legal, arguing...

UOB to buy Bank Buana shares

UOB to buy Bank Buana sharesRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta United Overseas Bank Ltd. (UOB), Singapore's second largest bank, announced on Tuesday it was seeking to acquire a 23 percent stake in Indonesia's mid-sized Bank Buana in a bid to gain access to the country's market of 210...

TV Program: Wednesday, April 7, 2004

TV Program: Wednesday, April 7, 2004.TB.30" 1.00" TVRI .TB.30" .90" 6:00 a.m. News: Berita Pagi7:00 Cartoon7:30 Music9:00 TV Drama10:00 Entertainment News: Show Biz11:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara12:00 p.m.

Minister to discuss Bestari case

Minister to discuss Bestari case JAKARTA: State Minister of the Environment Nabiel Makarim said on Tuesday he would discuss the arrest of environmentalist Bestari Raden and his possible transfer to Banda Aceh or Jakarta, with National Police chief Gen. Da'i Bachtiar soon.

Moody's sees Indian economy flat at 6.5%

Moody's sees Indian economy flat at 6.5%Associated Press, New Delhi India's economy is likely to grow at 6.5 percent in the coming years, international credit rating agency Moody's Investors Service said on Tuesday, just three months after it gave India an investment-grade rating for the first time.

Mangrove trees cut down, firms summoned

Mangrove trees cut down, firms summonedDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Three companies have been summoned by a joint investigative team led by the City Agricultural and Forestry Agency over the felling of at least 200 mangrove trees along the Sedyatmo toll road in Kapuk, North Jakarta.

RI's THC 75% higher than neighboring countries

RI's THC 75% higher than neighboring countriesAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In its latest bid to bail out the country's troubled textile industry, the government has set up a task force, comprising the government and the business community, to identify problems in the industry and find...

RI's THC 75% higher than neighboring countries

RI's THC 75% higher than neighboring countriesAbdul Khalik The Jakarta Post Jakarta In its latest bid to bail out the country's troubled textile industry, the government has set up a task force, comprising the government and the business community, to identify problems in the industry and find...

JP/1/HEADING

JP/1/HEADING 1. DELAY: 1 LINE, 25 COUNTS Technical glitches force reruns 2. ROUND: 1 LINE, 24 COUNTS Golkar topples PDI-P in tally 3. JAKARTA: 1 LINE, 24 COUNTS Mooryati takes lead in Jakarta 4. STOCK: 1 LINE, 40 COUNTS Peaceful election boosts market sentiment

Woori bids for LG Securities

Woori bids for LG Securities SEOUL: South Korea's second largest banking firm, Woori Financial Group, on Monday confirmed it was bidding to take over LG Investment and Securities Co. Ltd."Woori submitted an official letter of intent to take over LG Investment and Securities on Friday," a Woori Bank...

Golkar leads the tally; PDI-P lowers its target

Golkar leads the tally; PDI-P lowers its targetThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Joy filled the ranks of the Golkar Party as early tallies by late Tuesday indicated that the party of the former regime was leading with 20.

Bali ex-official faces prison for land fraud

Bali ex-official faces prison for land fraudWahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar, Bali Prosecutor Made Mudita demanded on Tuesday that the Denpasar District Court sentence a former official of the Bali land agency (BPN) to one year in jail for alleged graft.

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;JP;RLT;CD; ANPAk..r.. Editorial-Election-Indonesia Voting day lessons JP/6/6EDIT-07Message delivered With only around one percent of ballots tallied as of yesterday evening (Tuesday, April 6), it may seem premature at this early stage to comment on the lessons that Monday's legislative election...

Bumiputera to complete stake sale next month

Bumiputera to complete stake sale next monthUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The sale of a majority 58.41 percent stake in Bank Bumiputera is expected to be completed in May, according to a senior officer of the mid-sized bank.

Big business may be stuck with bill to color code kerosene

Big business may be stuck with bill to color code keroseneFitri Wulandari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Large companies and factories that use kerosene may have to shoulder the cost of color coding subsidized kerosene for households under a new government plan, according to a minister.

Kapuk Angke buried in plastic

Kapuk Angke buried in plastic JAKARTA: Piles of garbage, consisting mostly of plastic bags, were seen on Saturday covering the northern Kapuk coast stretching from Muara Angke to the Cengkareng Canal, Kompas Cyber Media reported.

Emulating Singapore's visionary leaders

Emulating Singapore's visionary leadersAziz, Analyst, Kuala Kencana, Irian Jaya Amid numerous polls and surveys, the race for Indonesian leadership (presidency) in 2004 general election does not offer a new, refreshed hope for the people of Indonesia.

Easier to become a minister than a legislator

Easier to become a minister than a legislatorFabiola Desy Unidjaja The Jakarta Post JakartaOne thing that people tend to overlook regarding the legislative election is the fact that it is easier to become a minister than a legislator.

Mega's neighbors reject her PDI-P

Mega's neighbors reject her PDI-PFabiola Desy Unidjaja and Slamet Susanto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta/Yogyakarta An old adage asserts "a prophet is not without honor except in his hometown". But wise men also say, how can someone lead others if he or she cannot even lead people around him or her.

Malaysia hopeful on U.S. free trade talks

Malaysia hopeful on U.S. free trade talksAgence France-Presse, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia expects to sign a pact with the United States soon to kickstart possible free trade agreement (FTA) talks and will pursue other bilateral FTAs to boost market access and spur trade, Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz said...

FOR MARKETING PERSPECTIVE --- INTERNET BUSINESS

FOR MARKETING PERSPECTIVE --- INTERNET BUSINESSFor The Jakarta Post, April 06, 2004-04-02More effort needed to boost hotspotsUsing e-mail in lieu of the mobile telephone to communicate with family members, friends, colleagues and clients has lowered the cost of staying in touch.

Apkomindo to start rolling out inexpensive PCs

Apkomindo to start rolling out inexpensive PCsUrip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian Computer Business Association (Apkomindo) will begin providing low-priced personal computers (PCs) this month as part of a program aimed at helping to increase computer sales and Internet access in...

JP/2/TRAIL

JP/2/TRAILGolkar and PDI-P supporters clash in Sragen, car damagedSRAGEN, Central Java: Golkar Party supporters vandalized a car of an official of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI- P) at dawn on Monday, after he distributed anti-Golkar fliers in Newung subdistrict here.