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Worker dies in drum explosion

Worker dies in drum explosion JAKARTA: A thirty-year-old construction worker died after an empty drum of frying oil, which he was welding, exploded in his face on Thursday.The body of Sandi, a resident of Ciracas, East Jakarta, who at the time was working on a construction project at the Siti...

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 24, 2005:

Stock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on March 24, 2005: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abdi Bangsa Tbk 275 0 0 Ades...

JP/1/HEADING

JP/1/HEADING 1. UNHCR: 4 LINES, 10 COUNTS UNHCR will leave Aceh 3 months earlier 2. ACEH: 2 LNES, 21 COUNTS Acehnese want foreign volunteers to stay 3. FUEL: 4 LINES, 10 COUNTS 8 Jakarta gas stations caught meter cheating 4. GOLF: 1 LINE, 40 COUNTS Thaworn Wiratchant leads the way in Indonesia Open

Acehnese want foreign volunteers to stay

Acehnese want foreign volunteers to stayNani Afrida, The Jakarta Post/Banda Aceh Three months after the tsunami hit Aceh on Dec. 26, many Acehnese dread the departure of foreign aid workers, as they are not yet confident of making it on their own.

Blueprint completed, Aceh reconstruction set to start

Blueprint completed, Aceh reconstruction set to startRendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The reconstruction of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam and the surrounding tsunami-stricken areas will be able to start in the immediate future now that the government has completed the final draft of its...

Punjabi: A man of cinematic vision

Punjabi: A man of cinematic visionJoyeeta Dutta Ray, Contributor/Jakarta In the city of Surabaya, a little boy of eight once propped himself up on a stool, peeping through the windows of a cinema hall, watching a Hindi film for three hours at a stretch.

Regional dances on TV

Regional dances on TVFrom Media IndonesiaA program to mark private TV station TPI's recent anniversary showcased some regional dances, beginning with a Sundanese dance performed gracefully by Raden Hedi Junus.

No cases of bird flu in RI: Minister

No cases of bird flu in RI: Minister JAKARTA: Minister of Health Siti Fadilah Supari said that no cases of bird flu has been found among poultry or humans in Indonesia."The public should not hesitate to consume poultry and its products, under the condition that it has to be boiled first," she said...

Female deaths in tsunami far outnumber males: Oxfam

Female deaths in tsunami far outnumber males: OxfamAchmad Sukarsono, Reuters/Banda Aceh, Aceh The Asian tsunami that devastated countries fringing the Indian Ocean on Dec. 26 may have killed up to four times as many women as men, the international aid group Oxfam says.

Southeast Asia's club of nations turns up heat on Myanmar

Southeast Asia's club of nations turns up heat on MyanmarMark Bendeich, Reuters/Kuala Lumpur Southeast Asia is finally losing its patience with Myanmar.After eight years of polite engagement, the region's club of nations, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), appears prepared to nudge...

1. AMBALAT: 2 X 21

1. AMBALAT: 2 X 21 RI waits for Shell's response over Ambalat 2. BLUEPRINT: 2 X 21 Blueprint completed, Aceh reconstruction set to start 3. DEATH: 2 X 24 Female deaths in tsunami far outnumber males: Oxfam 4. KYRGYZS: 1 X 36 Kyrgyz opposition names president 5.

USAID to help RI in fighting TB

USAID to help RI in fighting TB JAKARTA: The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) will provide US$2.5 million this year and over $7.8 million in the next five years to help the fight against tuberculosis (TB) in Indonesia, the agency said on Thursday.

Smoke clouds Singaporean skies

Smoke clouds Singaporean skies SINGAPORE: Singapore experienced hazy skies on Thursday due to smoke drifting from neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia, the environment agency said.Bush fires in parts of Singapore following a long dry spell in the region have also contributed to the hazy conditions,...

RI needs law on human trafficking

RI needs law on human trafficking JAKARTA: Indonesia needs a law on human trafficking to protect the country's female workers at home and abroad against violence, an expert says."The recent United Nations conference on the status of women highlighted the issue of women trafficking as a problem that...

Former Vietnamese refugees hold reunion

Former Vietnamese refugees hold reunionFadli, The Jakarta Post/Galang Island Melissah Ghew's face shone on Thursday when she arrived at the former Vietnamese refugee camp on Galang island, Batam city, the Riau Islands, where she lived for a year with her parents.

RI awaits Shell's response over Ambalat

RI awaits Shell's response over AmbalatRendi A. Witular and Adianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Indonesia is still waiting for a response from Dutch company Shell in the matter of the oil-rich Ambalat maritime area, a senior official said in Jakarta.

Thworn Wiratchant leads the way in Indonesia Open

Thworn Wiratchant leads the way in Indonesia OpenMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta With Scotland's Colin Montgomerie and fellow Thai Thongchai Jaidee grabbing the headlines for their bid to make the Masters in April, Thaworn Wiratchant is letting his game do the talking at the US$1...

Thailand won't follow Malaysia's suit on Myanmar: Minister

Thailand won't follow Malaysia's suit on Myanmar: MinisterAgence France-Presse, Bangkok Thailand will not be a part of a Malaysia-led campaign to suspend Myanmar from chairing Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) next year but would instead continue engaging its military-ruled neighbor,...

Government feels heat of Fed rate hike

Government feels heat of Fed rate hikeThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta In another change of mind over its plans to offer up to US$1 billion in bonds on the global market this month, the government has decided to temporarily postpone the sales amid rising inflation and interest rates in the U.S.

NGOs dought independent local elections despite court ruling

NGOs dought independent local elections despite court rulingRidwan Max Sijabat, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Despite the recent Constitutional Court ruling, observers are doubtful about whether the direct elections for governors, regents and mayors will be free from central government intervention.

Sampoerna profit rises on cigarette prices, demand

Sampoerna profit rises on cigarette prices, demandBloomberg, Jakarta PT H.M. Sampoerna, which attracted a Rp 48 trillion (US$5.1 billion) buyout offer from the world's biggest cigarette maker, had a 36 percent gain in fourth-quarter profit, aided by higher prices and demand for its A Mild brand.

Traffic law

Traffic law It is great to see ideas on dealing with the gridlock in our nation's capital city. The monorail and busway should provide excellent solutions if they are implemented extensively and managed professionally.

VP, Sutiyoso discuss hospital status

VP, Sutiyoso discuss hospital statusThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Vice President Jusuf Kalla summoned Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso on Thursday to discuss his decision to convert three city-run hospitals into profit-oriented companies.

Thai auto show revs up despite high oil prices

Thai auto show revs up despite high oil pricesMichael Mathes, Agence France-Presse/Bangkok Asia's second largest auto show has expected thousands of enthusiasts to pour into the Bangkok event starting on Friday and lay out hundreds of millions of dollars on new wheels but experts warned high fuel...

Fraud found at Chinese bank

Fraud found at Chinese bank BEIJING: China's banking regulator said it discovered fraud amounting to 115 million yuan (US$13.9 million) at two subbranches of the Agricultural Bank of China.Forged documents related to the case, dated between July 2003 and June 2004, were discovered during an...

Ambalat

Ambalat Regarding the report on this page dated March 24 (Indonesia, Malaysia stand by claims) we incorrectly reported that "Indonesian foreign ministry spokesman Marty Natalegawa said the two sides had expressed concern about local militias deployed to the area who were reportedly preparing for an...

MOSAIC gets the punters on their feet in Singapore

MOSAIC gets the punters on their feet in SingaporeCarla Bianpoen, Contributor/Jakarta Singapore's Esplanade Theatres on the Bay is continuously working on its mission to entertain, engage, educate and inspire.

Province, regency battle over project

Province, regency battle over projectApriadi Gunawan, The Jakarta Post/Medan A controversial hotel development in Merek, Karo, encroached into a protected forest, a team from the North Sumatra forestry office and forest area protection bureau said on Thursday.

Megawati told to start sweeping reform within PDI-P

Megawati told to start sweeping reform within PDI-PM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) risks failing miserably in future elections, and faced the prospect of losing the bulk of its loyal supporters, unless the party's next leadership...

Dangerous degrees

Dangerous degrees It is well-known in Medan and I'm sure also in the rest of Indonesia, that it's easy to obtain a university degree or diploma in Indonesia. There are of course many students who gain their degrees by honest hard work, but how can potential employers know who has genuinely earned...

Merger not easy way out for RI insurers

Merger not easy way out for RI insurersThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Poorly trained human resources, weak capital, inadequate information technology systems and low amounts of risk-based capital (RBC) are stopping local insurance companies from competing succesfully against foreigners in ASEAN,...

Terminal impressions

Terminal impressions One of the most consistent and persistent complaints, whether through letters to the editor or news stories, in this and other newspapers has been the quality of service at Indonesia's main port of entry -- Sukarno-Hatta International Airport.

Monty shows his lighter side as coach

Monty shows his lighter side as coachMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Colin Montgomerie is known for a notoriously short fuse, something that has worked to his detriment as one of golf's most talented players to remain winless at the Majors.

Mataram archery continues despite lack of promotion

Mataram archery continues despite lack of promotionBambang M, Contributor/Yogyakarta Every 70 days, on a Selasa wage day according to the Javanese calendar, archers, in Mataram-kingdom style, gather at Kemandungan, inside the Yogyakarta Palace complex, to compete.

Indians a notable feature in Pasar Baru

Indians a notable feature in Pasar BaruAnton Doni, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Passer Baroe, known nowadays as Pasar Baru, was originally the Chinatown of Jakarta.Since the late 1940s, people of Indian descent began to contribute to a more colorful Pasar Baru.

Acehnese women begin rebuilding lives

Acehnese women begin rebuilding lives===============================================================Women play a prominent role in society, especially in the family. Yet, their existence is often neglected by many, including the government.

Quality, validity important in exam

Quality, validity important in examSimon Marcus Gower, Jakarta The national tests for schools in Indonesia seem to be a perennial source of concern and even conflict. Debate swings between the ideas that the government here wants to enter into a process of recentralization, and the rights of...

City Council supports plan to impose road pricing

City Council supports plan to impose road pricingBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta While the city administration is still involved in negotiations with PT Jakarta Monorail on a number of controversial issues, the City Council's development commission D has thrown its political support...

Avoid war

Avoid warFrom Media IndonesiaIndonesia is facing a new problem following Malaysia's claim of the Ambalat Block in the Sulawesi Sea, which according to the directorate general of oil and gas at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, has rich oil and gas deposits.

Former regent reported to KPK

Former regent reported to KPK SAMARINDA, East Kalimantan: Former Pasir regent Yusriansyah Syarkawi, who ended his term of office in January, was reported to the Corruption Eradication Committee (KPK) over Rp 130 billion (US$14.4 million) in reforestation funds.

* Government finalizes Aceh reconstruction blueprint Page 2

* Government finalizes Aceh reconstruction blueprint Page 2 * House speaker urges govt to curb corruption Page 4 * N. Sumatra officials battle over hotel, golf course projects Page 5 * Is there a place for tolerance in Islam? Page 7 * Jakarta Council supports road pricing plan Page 8 * Golf swings,...

RI's chances of getting UNSC seat remote: Alatas

RI's chances of getting UNSC seat remote: AlatasAdianto P. Simamora, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Indonesia -- the world's largest majority-Muslim country -- is not only one of the few moderate Muslim countries but also one of the biggest democracies in the world.

In search of a quality education at public schools

In search of a quality education at public schoolsMateus Yumarnamto, Surabaya In the discussion on the future of the national examination which was held by Forum Wartawan Peduli Pendidikan (Journalists' Forum for Education) and Balitbang Departemen Pendidikan Nasional (the R & D Unit of the...

Thousand of fish die in Jambi lake

Thousand of fish die in Jambi lake JAMBI: Thousands of fish in fish farms on Lake Sipin in Bulurankenali subdistrict, Telanaipura district, Jambi city, have died over the last several days."The fish died because the temperature of the lake rose," said the head of the provincial fisheries and marine...

A heartfelt thank you

A heartfelt thank you Miles away from the areas rendered unrecognizable by the tsunami, we sense survivors' anxiety, as the deadline has come for foreign troops to leave those areas.Even without today's deadline, representatives of foreign countries and their armed forces, who have been working in...

;JP;DAN;

;JP;DAN; ANPAf..r.. Rupiah-conversion-rates Rupiah Rates March 24 JP/13/ConverRupiah Rates March 24 Bank notes rates Selling Buying Rp Rp Australian dollar 1 7,645.67 6,871.10 Brunei dollar 1 6,028.24 5,416.34 Canadian dollar 1 8,125.51 7,303.37 Swiss franc 1 8,276.93 7,437.57 Danish krone 1 1,727.

People suffer more

People suffer more From Media IndonesiaSome circles in society agree with the increase in fuel prices because it provides a compensation fund for the poor, while others are against it because the people will be further burdened.

Four injured in border clash

Four injured in border clash PALEMBANG, South Sumatra: At least four people were injured in a clash over the border between Muara Enim regency and Prabumulih district on Wednesday.One of the injured was from Karang Endah Selatan village in Gelumbang Prabumulih district.

'Metro TV' journalist considers herself lucky

'Metro TV' journalist considers herself luckyThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Meutya Hafid, a Metro TV journalist who was held captive late last month by Iraqi insurgents, must have considered herself lucky twice over when she was finally freed by her captors.

'I don't place much hope in our legislators'

'I don't place much hope in our legislators' The government decision to raise fuel prices by an average of 29 percent early this month has divided members of the House of Representatives. The dispute turned ugly last week when House members supporting the policy got involved in a fight with those...