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Humor sweetens Banyu's blue tale

Humor sweetens Banyu's blue taleKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Award-winning Tora Sudiro of Arisan fame plays Banyu in the new film, Banyu Biru, about one young man's long journey from a lost love to a love found.

562 RI workers nabbed in KL crackdown

562 RI workers nabbed in KL crackdown MALAYSIA: Authorities detained 868 people, including 562 Indonesians, in the first three days of a nationwide crackdown on illegal foreign workers, a report said on Saturday.

GAM issue must be settled

GAM issue must be settledFrom RepublikaIn less than a month, Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) will again meet for talks in Helsinki, Finland. Indonesia has the same team comprising Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Widodo Adi Sucipto, Minister of Justice and...

Developing a literate environment for children

Developing a literate environment for childrenAhmad Bukhori, Bandung Early childhood education has gained more attention these days. Some people now recognize that the future of a nation lies in literacy education, or teaching children reading and writing- related skills.

March 07, 2005

March 07, 2005 Managing fuel prices About 30 members of the House of Representatives have asked the legislature to exercise its right of inquiry into the government decision to raise on March 1 fuel prices by an average of 29 percent.

280 illegal workers arrive back home

280 illegal workers arrive back home SEMARANG: Some 280 illegal migrant workers arrived back in Semarang's Tanjung Emas Port from Malaysia on board navy ship KRI Tanjung Nusanive on Thursday evening.The ship was carrying a total of around 2,000 illegal migrant workers, with the remainder coming...

Jakarta Electric loses opening game

Jakarta Electric loses opening gameMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Women's defending champions Jakarta Electric PLN made an disappointing start in its title defense at the 2005 Proliga Volleyball championship on Friday.

Ba'asyir: Reviled by some, revered by others

Ba'asyir: Reviled by some, revered by others Abu Bakar Ba'asyir is a soft-spoken, smiling Muslim preacher reviled in the West for his alleged terrorist links but revered by his small group of followers as a defender of Islam.

Newmont pays $23.3m in royalties

Newmont pays $23.3m in royalties JAKARTA: Copper and gold miner PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara has paid a total of US$23.3 million in royalties on the concentrate exported during last year to the government, the company said on Thursday.The payment for the fourth quarter of last year of $5.

Learn about jazz at music clinics

Learn about jazz at music clinicsEvi Mariani, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Some opportunities are too rare to be missed, such as when legendary musicians, here for the Java Jazz festival, make themselves available for tips and advice.

Pumped up Prima keeps it all square for RI in Davis Cup

Pumped up Prima keeps it all square for RI in Davis CupMusthofid, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Prima Simpatiaji came out primed for a fight on Friday, and proceeded to perfecly execute his game plan to keep Indonesia level with Uzbekistan in the Davis Cup Asia-Oceania Group I tie here.

RI-Australia ties: East Timor, Bali bombing, tsunami and beyond

RI-Australia ties: East Timor, Bali bombing, tsunami and beyondImron Cotan, Canberra Much has been said on the impact of the tsunami on Indonesia- Australia relations. The tragedy has indeed provided yet another opportunity to better Indonesia's rollercoaster relationship with Australia.

Taufik pulls out of All England, Markis/Hendra through in Germany

Taufik pulls out of All England, Markis/Hendra through in GermanyMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Athens gold medalist Taufik Hidayat will have to put his quest for the All England men's singles title on hold for another year after pulling out of the tournament on Friday.

PLN holds back on raising rates

PLN holds back on raising ratesFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Though the recent fuel price increases will push up the production costs of state electricity firm PLN by about 30 percent, the company has said it will not increase electricity rates until June at the earliest.

JP/17/LAMBS

JP/17/LAMBSFarmers hope for Sleman of the lambs Sri Wahyuni The Jakarta Post/Sleman, Yogyakarta If you were to visit Sleman in the northern part of Yogyakarta province, you would probably see pens being erected on most farms, and wonder, what for?"We are required to build pens before joining the...

Photo A: Strike

Photo A: StrikeJP/P.J. LeoWAITING IN VAIN: Commuters wait in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, for transportation to Kebayoran Lama in South Jakarta and Kebon Jeruk in West Jakarta. Many passengers were stranded on Friday as public bus crews went on strike to demand that fares be increased following...

Food prices edged up in past months

Food prices edged up in past monthsThe Jakarta Post JakartaPrices at traditional markets remained relatively stable three days after the government raised fuel prices by an average of 29 percent, as they had slightly increased after the government floated the idea last month.

Responsible reporting during religious wars

Responsible reporting during religious warsA'an Suryana, Manila Direct elections for the leaders of provincial and municipal administrations across Indonesia are just a few months away. Most of which will be surely be deemed newsworthy by various newspaper and TV editors, as it represents another...

Joint team leaves for Papua to combat illegal logging

Joint team leaves for Papua to combat illegal loggingEva C. Komandjaja, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta A special team assigned to halt the widespread illegal logging in Papua has been dispatched to the province "to carry out field operations," National Police chief Gen. Da'i Bachtiar said on Friday.

Golkar politicians to form union

Golkar politicians to form union JAKARTA: Senior politicians from the Golkar Party are preparing a mass organization outside the party's structure, which will aim to reunite current and former Golkar members.

Post-Helsinki Aceh: No more central govt meddling

Post-Helsinki Aceh: No more central govt meddlingAiyub Syah Jakarta When the tsunami hit Aceh on the morning of Dec. 26, 2004, some 5,000 members of the Aceh community in Jakarta were attending a gathering.

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After many talks, peace in in Aceh still far away Abdul Halim Mahally Islamabad 2. Teror -- Counter-terrorism international conference 1 X 30 Saudi kingdom counters terrorism Muhammad Haniff Hassan The Straits Times Asia News Network Singapore

A ritual teaching a prince to eat pudding

A ritual teaching a prince to eat puddingBlontank Poer, The Jakarta Post/Surakarta, Central Java While most of the Javanese community in Central Java consider the first of Suro (month on the Javanese calendar) a sacred day, villagers of Kendal hamlet celebrate Suro 15, which fell on Feb.

Media told to play bigger role in antigraft drive

Media told to play bigger role in antigraft driveHera Diani, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta "Deep Throat", Sherron Watkins and Mordechai Vanunu are three of the most famous whistle-blowers in history, and respectively blew the lids of Watergate, the Enron scandal and Israel's illicit nuclear arsenal.

Indian cities top investor list

Indian cities top investor list SINGAPORE: Three Indian cities are expected to be the top destinations for Asian real estate investors, edging out Jakarta and Taipei, a property consultant's survey said on Friday.

Herawati: Journalist in the vanguard

Herawati: Journalist in the vanguardM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta What started off as a pastime during her childhood and teenage years has brought Herawati Diah, one of the country's first woman journalist, far and wide.

Hotels host Formula One fun

Hotels host Formula One fun YOGYAKARTA: For Formula One fans, some star-rated hotels in the city have arranged special events, including screening the big race in their bars. The Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta on Jl.

Strike leaves commuters stranded

Strike leaves commuters strandedThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Hundreds of public minivan drivers went on strike on Friday, leaving thousands of workers unable to get home at the end of the workday.The drivers, who began the action after Friday prayers, demanded the city administration increase public...

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1 x 39 Don't kick out foreigners: Aceh victims JP/4/SUSUL2 x 26 Foundation provides $1m for Indonesian journalism JP/4/MEDIA1 x 45 Media told to play bigger role in antigraft drive JP/4/munir2 x 30 Evidence scarce in investigation into Munir's murder, say police JP/4/papua2 x 26 Joint team leaves...

Don't kick out foreigners: Aceh victims

Don't kick out foreigners: Aceh victimsTiarma Siboro and Nani Afrida, The Jakarta Post/Banda Aceh Survivors of last December's tsunami asked the Aceh authorities on Friday to review their new policy of restricting the number of foreigners who have been helping them after the devastating catastrophe.

Foundation provides $1m for Indonesian journalists

Foundation provides $1m for Indonesian journalistsAgencies, Jakarta The board of trustees of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has approved US$1 million in emergency funding to three international journalism organizations to work together to aid print and broadcast journalists in Indonesia...

Bekasi motorists fail spot emission checks

Bekasi motorists fail spot emission checksWahyuana, The Jakarta Post/Bekasi More than 50 percent of diesel-fueled private vehicles and 40 percent of gasoline-fueled ones in Bekasi failed to pass an emissions test.The data comes after two-day spot checks on Jl.

'It's better to give the money to the poor'

'It's better to give the money to the poor' The Jakarta administration's decision to give councillors a hefty monthly housing allowance of over Rp 15 million has been difficult for ordinary people to accept, particularly those who are against the recent fuel price hike.

Sony responds to complaints

Sony responds to complaints Responding to Pieter Johannes' letter Sony's sorry after-sales service (The Jakarta Post, Feb. 25), we would like to inform Johannes that relevant parties in Sony Singapore have been alerted about the issue and have already been in contact with him.

JP/4/IOM

JP/4/IOMDon't kick out foreigners: Tsunami victims Tiarma Siboro and Nani Afrida The Jakarta Post/Banda AcehSurvivors of last December's tsunami asked the Aceh authorities on Friday to review their new policy of restricting the number of foreigners who have been helping them after the devastating...

Ba'asyir's conviction

Ba'asyir's conviction Whatever others may say about it, here in Indonesia the trial and subsequent conviction on Thursday of Abu Bakar Ba'asyir to 30 months' imprisonment for partaking in the "evil conspiracy" that culminated in the Oct.

GAM's unreasonable demands

GAM's unreasonable demandsFrom Koran TempoCoordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Widodo Adi Sucipto has rightly rejected the involvement of international advisers who would be brought by delegates of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) to the third round of talks scheduled for...

Germany, IPB team up to rebuild Aceh

Germany, IPB team up to rebuild Aceh BOGOR: Germany's Goettingen University and the Bogor Agriculture Institute (IPB) are set to collaborate in an effort to rebuild devastated areas of North Sumatra and Aceh provinces.

France pledges commitment to RI projects

France pledges commitment to RI projectsZakki P. Hakim and Urip Hudiono, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta France is committed to boosting investment and trade relations with Indonesia, including active participation in the projects announced during the recent Infrastructure Summit slated for construction...

Two die in fresh landslide in Bandung's Punclut area

Two die in fresh landslide in Bandung's Punclut areaYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post/Bandung Another landslide took place in Bandung regency, this time near the controversial Punclut resort area, killing two people on Friday.

Downer to intervene in Bali drugs case

Downer to intervene in Bali drugs caseAgence France-Presse, Canberra Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said on Friday he will personally intervene in the case of Australian woman Schapelle Corby, who is facing a drug smuggling charge in Indonesia which carries the death penalty.

Jazz lovers finally get their fill

Jazz lovers finally get their fillThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta It was a night of delight for jazz lovers, as dozens of international and local acts performed and interacted on the first day of the Java Jazz Festival on Friday.

Jakarta Electric loses in opening game

Jakarta Electric loses in opening gameMoch. N. Kurniawan, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Women's defending champions Jakarta Electric PLN made a disappointing start in its title defense at the 2005 Proliga Volleyball championship on Friday.

DONE

DONEFor SPOTLIGHT: MINDING BUSINESS: Mindshare Indonesia chief executive Ranjana Singh (left), worldwide head Dominic Proctor (right) and GroupM South East Asia head Nick Waters (center) celebrate an award at the GroupM Indonesia office on Friday.

RI defends Ba'asyir verdict, points finger at U.S.

RI defends Ba'asyir verdict, points finger at U.S.The Jakarta Post, Jakarta As foreign countries protested the 30-month prison sentence given to Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, Indonesia said on Friday the verdict should be respected and that the U.S.

Acehnese barracks

Acehnese barracks The letter by Peter Droege from Australia (The Jakarta Post, Feb. 24) raises a number of good points. I have just returned from Aceh after staying in a refugee camp at Lhoknga for a few nights that was adequate but not easy for everyone to live in.

Public transportation strike leaves thousands stranded

Public transportation strike leaves thousands strandedThe Jakarta Post JakartaHundreds of public minivan drivers went on strike on Friday, leaving thousands of workers unable to get home at the end of the workday.

Indonesian officials need to get their act together

Indonesian officials need to get their act togetherV.K. Chin, The Star, Asia News Network, Selangor, Malaysia The campaign to get the Indonesian workers to return to Malaysia on a fast-track basis seems to have hit a snag.

Govt urged to revoke logging permit

Govt urged to revoke logging permitThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Riau Governor should review a forestry concession he gave to a wood pulp company to log up to 215,000 hectares of Riau rain forest, environmentalists say.

Subsidized rice gives hope to poor Jakartans

Subsidized rice gives hope to poor JakartansThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Fifty nine-year-old Lasiem speaks enthusiastically of the relief she feels at being able to keep food on the table."Alhamdullilah (Praise be to God), since I joined this program two years ago, my family and I have never lacked...