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President wants urine test for all public officials

President wants urine test for all public officialsFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta For President Megawati Soekarnoputri, a clean government does not rest with being free from corruption, collusion and nepotism, but also from drugs.

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1 x 30 School fees are unaffordable in Ciamis haze4 x 10 Haze forces airplane to cancel landing in N. Sumatra 1 x 30 E. Java readies workers for Brunei

Farmers complain of rampaging monkeys

Farmers complain of rampaging monkeys SUKOHARJO, Central Java: Farmers from villages in Bulu subdistrict nearby the Central Java town of Sukoharjo have been taking turns over the past two years at keeping their plantations free from hungry monkeys.

Haze forces

Haze forces Garuda plane to cancel landing in N. Sumatra Apriadi Gunawan The Jakarta Post MedanThick haze from forest fires on the island of Sumatra and neighboring Malaysia have forced airlines to cancel flights to Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, due to reduced visibility, local officials...

Rupiah Rates March. 14

Rupiah Rates March. 14 Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,460.00 9,460.00 10,010.00 9,910.00Australian dollar 1 5,444.43 4,919.20 5,210.21 5,153.20Brunei dollar 1 5,737.79 5,186.40 5,490.95 5,433.11Canadian dollar 1 6,557.99 5,927.32 6,275.86 6,209.

Young choreographers bring dance into the spotlight

Young choreographers bring dance into the spotlightKartika Bagus C., The Jakarta Post, Surakarta A dancer uttered some Javanese sentences in high pitch."Urip iku bisane aweh pepadhang, marang sopo wae sing lagi nandhang pepeteng, dadi manawa urip ora bisa aweh pepadhang iku ateges wis mati....

Checked

Checked;JP; ANPAc..r.. Celphones-basic-needsVenerdi Handojo Contributor JakartaMobile phones: More than just basic needs The first time I lost my mobile phone, I thought to myself, "Oh well, it's quite common for a Jakartan to lose a cell phone.

Realization of 20 megaprojects

Realization of 20 megaprojects Coordinating Minister for the Economy Dorodjatun Kuntjoro Jakti has reportedly disclosed that 20 national megaprojects worth US$300 billion will be implemented between now and 2005. This positive news has emerged amid an increasing number of corruption cases.

Tantri Yuliandini

Tantri Yuliandini The Jakarta Post JakartaLocal operators heading for '2.5G' technology Voice transmission is still the darling of Indonesian mobile phone users, while data transmission and applications over the mobile system have yet to gain enough momentum for local operators to worry about it.

Foul play apparent in Akbar's case

Foul play apparent in Akbar's caseMuninggar Sri Saraswati and Yogita Tahilramani, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Efforts to salvage corruption suspect Akbar Tandjung became increasingly transparent when Attorney General's Office investigators suddenly declared the Golkar chairman's dossier complete, and...

More delays on Pansus decision likely

More delays on Pansus decision likelyKurniawan Hari and Annastashya Emmannuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Another delay to the decision over the establishment of the House of Representatives' committee of inquiry into a financial scandal implicating House Speaker Akbar Tandjung remains wide open,...

[i][b]Please don't use state "apparatuses" when something like state

Please don't use state "apparatuses" when something like state "agencies", "bodies" or similar is meant, as the word doesn't work in English (can't translate aparat directly from Indonesian), and is both ugly and cumbersome. Thanks.

Religious leaders to help settle sectarian clashes

Religious leaders to help settle sectarian clashesTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta A group of prominent religious leaders agreed on Thursday to work together in settling sectarian conflicts in several areas of the country, saying that a security approach might not solve the root of the...

BI aims to cut inflation to 6-7% in five years

BI aims to cut inflation to 6-7% in five yearsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Bank Indonesia said in its 2001 annual report released on Thursday that it was committed to gradually lowering the inflation rate to between 6 percent and 7 percent in the next five years.

Closed soccer match

Closed soccer match The soccer match between Indonesian Cabinet ministers and members of the foreign diplomatic corps on March 9 will go down in the history of the foreign diplomatic corps in Indonesia as a unique event.

Police handle Ayu's family spat

Police handle Ayu's family spat JAKARTA: The police are looking into actress Ayu Ashari's complaint that she was physically assaulted by her Finnish husband, Teemu Yusuf Ibrahim."We will be reviewing her complaint, interviewing witnesses and collecting material evidence before we summon her...

Cambodia may help boost textile exports

Cambodia may help boost textile exportsAdianto Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Minister of Trade and Industry Rini M. Soewandi said on Thursday she planned to visit Cambodia in May to seek ways of helping improve Indonesia's textile exports.

Indonesia should send right message to E. Timor

Indonesia should send right message to E. TimorAboeprijadi Santoso, Radio Netherlands, Amsterdam It is odd, to say the least, that some legislators should press the President not to attend the celebration of East Timor's proclamation of independence on May 20.

Corrupt legal system selective with corruptors

Corrupt legal system selective with corruptorsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta In the last few days, seemingly good news in the drive against corruption came to the fore.There was the detention of graft suspect and House of Representatives Speaker Akbar Tandjung, the conviction of Bank Indonesia Governor...

Less pain - now is the age of minimal invasive surgery

Less pain - now is the age of minimal invasive surgeryTantri Yuliandini, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Long convalescences in hospitals and ugly postsurgery scars are a thing of the past, thanks to today's advances in medical science and the developments of minimal invasive surgery.

People called on to fight AIDS

People called on to fight AIDS JAKARTA: The Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Southeast Asian countries called on the public "to step up efforts to fight AIDS" at the conclusion of their three-day international meeting here on Friday.

FPI attacks billiard center

FPI attacks billiard centerAhmad Junaidi, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Islamic New Year was marked by an attack by hundreds of members of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) on the Mekar Jaya billiard center in Casablanca, South Jakarta, early on Friday morning.

Convict, suspect head public institutions

Convict, suspect head public institutionsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta A convicted corruptor and a detained graft suspect now lead two of the country's most important public institutions, respectively Bank Indonesia and the House of Representatives.

[i][b]Please not spelling of Guinness (2"n"s). Spelling should be

Please not spelling of Guinness (2"n"s). Spelling should be corrected throughout story Guinness World Records: Open door for IndonesiaKornelius Purba Staff Writer The Jakarta Post 2. Herald -- Selecting future fighters 1 x 32 36pt BodoniTempations in selecting jetfightersThe Korea Herald Asia News...

Residents 'cheated' by Golkar

Residents 'cheated' by Golkar JAKARTA: Dozens of people packed on Thursday the Golkar Jakarta Chapter's office on Jl. Pegangsaan Barat, Cikini in Central Jakarta to exchange their coupons for basic commodities only to find out that they had been deceived.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions* Painting Image of Ganesi by Made Gunawan, Hadiprana Gallery, Jl. Kemang Raya 30, South Jakarta (Tel. 7194715), March 16. * Sculpture by Pintor Sirait, Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Jl. Palmerah Selatan no. 17, Central Jakarta (Tel. 5483008 ext. 7910/7911), 10 a.m.

10 parities 'shared Rp 109b from Bulog'

10 parities 'shared Rp 109b from Bulog'The Jakarta Post, Medan/Jakarta Former president Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid alleged on Friday that 10 parties received Rp 109 billion (US$10.9 million) from the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) and former president B.J. Habibie.

Indonesian markets up, but have long way to go

Indonesian markets up, but have long way to goSabyasachi Mitra, Reuters, Hong Kong Investment bankers and fund managers are trickling back to Jakarta, three or four years since many last bothered to visit, drawn by a combination of rock bottom valuations, soaring returns and a demand for yield.

E. Java readies workers for Brunei

E. Java readies workers for BruneiAinur R. Sophiaan, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya With hundreds of thousands of Indonesians in the process of deportation or already deported from Malaysia following a recent riot there, East Java is preparing to send 76,000 skilled and unskilled workers to Brunei this...

Brunei Air's poor service

Brunei Air's poor service In November 2001 we used Brunei Air for our flight to and from Shanghai. What a mistake!They managed to commit the following compounded errors: 1. They lost all our properly tagged luggage after departure from Jakarta. 2.

S. Sulawesi, Hubei -- sister provinces

S. Sulawesi, Hubei -- sister provinces MAKASSAR: South Sulawesi and Hubei province in China have agreed to establish a sister-province scheme to boost economic development in both countries.Syamsudin, the spokesman for the South Sulawesi administration, said on Thursday the cooperation would be...

NGOs report Governor supporters to police

NGOs report Governor supporters to policeBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Dozens of non-governmental organizations on Thursday filed complaints with the police against Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso's supporters, who violently attacked activists and demonstrators during an anti-Sutiyoso...

Endriartono closer to TNI chief post

Endriartono closer to TNI chief postThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Army Chief of Staff Gen. Endriartono Sutarto moved a step closer to the Indonesian Military (TNI)'s top post after current TNI chief Adm. Widodo A.S. extended Endriartono's term of service another five years.

Fire leaves hundreds homeless

Fire leaves hundreds homeless BANJARMASIN, South Kalimantan: Hundreds of mostly wooden houses in the village of Kelayan Luar, Central Banjarmasin subdistrict, were destroyed after being gutted by fire early on Thursday.

Aceh crowd paid to mark 'Syariah' implementation

Aceh crowd paid to mark 'Syariah' implementationIbnu Mat Noor, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh About 15,000 people paraded through Banda Aceh to mark the first day of Syariah law implementation which happened to coincide with the Islamic New Year on Friday.

Military launches post-flood action

Military launches post-flood action JAKARTA: The Jakarta military launched a postflood program at a ceremony in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, on Thursday in its effort to help flood victims in the capital.Jakarta Military chief Maj. Gen.

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1. Court - 4x12 Prosecutors and press confused over graft trial 2. Suti - 2x18 NGOs report Governor supporters to police 3. Sale - 2x12 Jakarta promotion to reach Rp 3.7t 4. Sayur - 2x30 Hard-working vegetable farmers harvest but middlemen profit

Vendors rally at Bogor council

Vendors rally at Bogor council BOGOR: Dozens of sidewalk vendors near Kebon Kembang and Anyar markets here staged a rally at the town council on Wednesday to protest the Rp 96 million fraud related to a beautification project for their shops.

Pertamina cuts fuel supply to industry

Pertamina cuts fuel supply to industryDebbie A. Lubis, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina confirmed on Thursday it had reduced the supply of subsidized fuel products to several sectors, including the plywood and textile industries, citing a slowdown in the...

BI Governor's conviction

BI Governor's conviction The Central Jakarta District Court's sentencing of Bank Indonesia's Governor Sjahril Sabirin to three years in jail for his involvement in the 1999 Bank Bali scandal surprised most lawyers and analysts, who had expected his acquittal after three principal defendants in the...

Two RI workers die in Malaysia

Two RI workers die in Malaysia MALAYSIA: Lightning struck and killed two Indonesian workers and seriously injured three others at a construction site in southern Malaysia, police said on Friday. A police spokesman said on customary condition of anonymity that all five men were seated outside their...

Local salt has lost saltiness

Local salt has lost saltiness Indonesia is often called an archipelago or a maritime country. Unfortunately, it is yet to be self-sufficient in salt.This country sustains a significant deficit of salt. It can only supply 1.21 million tons of salt or 46.5 percent of the total demand of 2.

TNI deploys 41,500 troops to conflict-ridden areas

TNI deploys 41,500 troops to conflict-ridden areasTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Indonesian Military (TNI) deployed nearly 41,500 troops to conflict-prone areas, half of those to Aceh, over the past three years, a military spokesman said.Maj. Gen.

Haze forces

Haze forces Garuda plane to cancel landing in N. Sumatra Apriadi Gunawan The Jakarta Post MedanThick haze from forest fires on the island of Sumatra and neighboring Malaysia have forced airlines to cancel flights to Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, due to reduced visibility, local officials...

Palu flood victims ready to relocate

Palu flood victims ready to relocate PALU, Central Sulawesi: As many as 1,200 flood victims in the village of Kalora in Donggala regency have said they are ready to be relocated to safer areas.Musi Puse, the village head, expressed the farmers' willingness to Central Sulawesi Governor Aminuddin...

Haze forces airlines to cancel flights to N. Sumatra

Haze forces airlines to cancel flights to N. SumatraApriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post, Medan Thick haze from forest fires on the island of Sumatra and neighboring Malaysia have forced airlines to cancel flights to Medan, the capital of North Sumatra, due to reduced visibility, local officials said...

14,000 students may drop out as fees becomes unaffordable in Ciamis

14,000 students may drop out as fees becomes unaffordable in CiamisNana Rukmana, The Jakarta Post, Cirebon Around 14,000 students are facing the threat of dropping out from their elementary, junior and senior high schools in the West Java town of Ciamis, as their parents can no longer afford to pay...

Al-Qaeda in SE Asia 'yet to be uprooted'

Al-Qaeda in SE Asia 'yet to be uprooted'Martin Abbugao, Agence France-Presse, Singapore The U.S. and its regional allies have yet to uncover the full extent of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda terrorist network in Southeast Asia despite the arrest of dozens of militants, FBI chief Robert Mueller said...

Rupiah Rates March. 14

Rupiah Rates March. 14 Bank notes rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 10,460.00 9,460.00 10,010.00 9,910.00 Australian dollar 1 5,444.43 4,919.20 5,210.21 5,153.20 Brunei dollar 1 5,737.79 5,186.40 5,490.95 5,433.11 Canadian dollar 1 6,557.99 5,927.32 6,275.

Dilemmas for Indonesian Muslims in U.S.

Dilemmas for Indonesian Muslims in U.S.Djoko Susilo, Legislator, Jakarta The aftermath of the Sept. 11 tragedy in the U.S. continues, and Indonesian Muslims in the U.S. are among those adjusting to the reality.Along with arrests of a number of Indonesian citizens in the U.S.