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Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Essay writing winners announced
Essay writing winners announced JAKARTA: Indra Refipal Sembring, a student from the Bogor Institute of Agriculture, and Khalifany Ash Shadiqi, a student from SMU 8 state high school in Yogyakarta, have won the 2004 essay writing contest on Korea held by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea and the...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
China: ASEAN?'s friend or foe?
China: ASEAN?'s friend or foe?William Foreman, Vientiane/Associated PressChina would seem to be a scary neighbor for Southeast Asian nations, with its roaring economy that's vacuuming up vital jobs and foreign investment from the region.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Regency disburses air travel subsidy
Regency disburses air travel subsidyPANIAI, Papua: Paniai regental administration is disbursing a Rp 2 billion (US$222,222) flight subsidy for the public, to encourage more frequent air travel.The Rp 2 billion subsidy, allocated throughout this year, is aimed at accelerating development in the...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Defense expo pays off for embargoed Indonesia
Defense expo pays off for embargoed IndonesiaTiarma Siboro, The Jakarta Post, JakartaA three-day exhibit, Indo Defense Expo 2004, showcasing defense equipment, concluded on Saturday, providing Indonesia with opportunities to replenish its defense equipment and technology despite the embargo imposed...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Pertamina ups price of compressed natural gas
Pertamina ups price of compressed natural gasState oil and gas company PT Pertamina has raised the price of compressed natural gas from Rp 700 per liter, to Rp 1,550, starting Nov. 29, according to a report. Adiatma Sardjito, a company official, was quoted by detik.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
India to offer 20 oil, gas blocks
India to offer 20 oil, gas blocks NEW DELHI: India will offer 20 oil and gas blocks for exploration to foreign and domestic firms in the fifth round of bidding under the New Exploration Licencing Policy (NELP), a report said on Saturday.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Probe Munir's death
Probe Munir's deathFrom Media Indonesia The Institute for Study of Democracy (LKaDe) welcomes the formation of a team by the National Police to investigate the death of Munir, rights campaigner and coordinator of the National Commission on Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras).
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
New television channel launched
New television channel launchedThe Jakarta Post, JakartaA new Jakarta-centric television station, O Channel, has been launched and will focus on entertainment and lifestyle programs, its owner says.O Channel -- "Jakarta's own channel" -- is broadcast from the Sarinah Building in Central Jakarta and...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
KL airline to remain full-service airline
KL airline to remain full-service airline KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's national airline will continue to focus on being a full-service airline and won't consider operating a low-cost carrier, the airline's chairman said.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
The Vientiane opportunity
The Vientiane opportunity Verghese Mathews New Straits Times Kuala Lumpur ASEAN's 10th summit in Vientiane, Laos, is a good time to address what is rapidly becoming a major problem for three members of the grouping: The fate of the Montagnards in the central highlands of Vietnam.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
NGOs urge river free of home factories
NGOs urge river free of home factoriesMulta Fidrus, The Jakarta Post, TangerangTangerang's main river, the Cisadane, is now lined with clusters of home factories, which has prompted environmentalists to demand the regency administration to get rid of the buildings and return the riverbanks to their...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Eradicating corruption
Eradicating corruption From Koran Tempo Corruption is a chronic social ill in Indonesia. However, it is not enough for the government just to find the right way to eradicate it. It is more important for the government to look for its root causes.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
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WTO OKs sanctions over U.S. antidumping law 2. 1 x 36 U.S. Treasuries fall on China debt 'rumor' 3. 2 x 24 S'pore suspends staffers for insider trading in Japan 4. 2 x 29 ASEAN urged to speed up plans to become single market
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Giant U.S. oil company to build geothermal plant
Giant U.S. oil company to build geothermal plantThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta ChevronTexaco Corp. the second largest U.S. energy firm, said it had decided to invest US$128 million in Indonesia to build a new geothermal power generating unit in West Java in a bid to avert future electricity shortages in...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
'We shouldn't worry about it'
'We shouldn't worry about it'People living with HIV/AIDS often come up against discrimination rather than understanding. With an estimated figure of between 80,000 and 130,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in Indonesia, and that figure continuing to grow, it is time for the public to acknowledge the...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Govt infrastructure projects may spur economy
Govt infrastructure projects may spur economyLeony Aurora and Rendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Large government-backed infrastructure projects will return to become the bread and butter of the construction sector if the government goes through with its plan to increase overall...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
City's population dragnet kicks off in December
City's population dragnet kicks off in DecemberDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaIn order to prevent the already over-populated city from further ballooning due to the influx of new arrivals after Idul Fitri, the Jakarta administration is set to launch an operation targeting new migrants...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Suggestions on tourism
Suggestions on tourismFrom Koran TempoAs described in the 100-day program announced the tourism minister, the important part of the plan to boost the inflow of foreign tourists is security, which will be maintained in coordination with all levels of the government's security agencies.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Push for revival of Aceh dialog
Push for revival of Aceh dialogKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, JakartaAn intensive peace process should follow the visit of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, or else local people will lose trust in the new administration, observers say.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Undignified scramble for seats
Undignified scramble for seatsFrom Koran TempoIn the House of Representatives, the Nationhood Coalition and the People's Coalition are currently engaged in an undignified scramble for seats, instead of dealing with more substantive matters.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Daylight savings and productivity
Daylight savings and productivity Indeed every Indonesian must be proud of their newly elected president. I am a Malaysian and have been working in Indonesia for the last five years. I feel that it is high time that the President focus on punctuality and discipline.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
JP/18/HOBBIT3
JP/18/HOBBIT3 Dwarfs in Flores mythology Liang Bua, in the local language of Teras, means cold water of the cave. It is so named because the stalactites of the cave's upper walls always drop fresh and cold water onto the floor below.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Communities deal with their waste
Communities deal with their wasteBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post, JakartaThe recent violent opposition of Bojong residents to the presence of a waste treatment facility in their neighborhood, and the tug- of-war between Jakarta and Bekasi early this year over the Bantar Gebang dump, has left a...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
ASEAN urged to cut travel costs, harmonize visas to boost tourism
ASEAN urged to cut travel costs, harmonize visas to boost tourismEileen Ng, Agence Fance-Presse, Vientiane Southeast Asian nations must lower the cost of air travel and establish a one-visa policy if they want to spur intra-regional travel and bolster tourism, officials say.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
ASEAN MPs threaten Myanmar
ASEAN MPs threaten MyanmarAgencies, Kuala Lumpur/VientianeMyanmar should be suspended from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) unless the military-run nation makes progress toward democratic reforms, regional lawmakers said on Sunday.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Opposing NU factions scrap it out for top post
Opposing NU factions scrap it out for top postBlontank Poer and Muhammad Nafik, The Jakarta Post, SurakartaTensions ran high on the first day of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) congress here on Sunday as senior ulema at odds over the nomination of incumbent leader Hasyim Muzadi launched an open campaign for...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Govt to review authority of Tariff Team
Govt to review authority of Tariff Team Zakki P. Hakim The Jakarta Post/JakartaThe government is reviewing which ministry should have the authority to determine trade-related fiscal policies such as import duties in an effort to maximize the use of the "injury clause" to curtail the excesses of...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Mitsubishi, Merrill tie up in car loan
Mitsubishi, Merrill tie up in car loan TOKYO: Troubled Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors Corp. said on Saturday it will tie up with Merrill Lynch and Co. in North American financing operations as part of its business rehabilitation efforts.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
TV Program: Monday, November 29, 2004
TV Program: Monday, November 29, 2004TVRI .TB.30" .90" 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings6:00 News: Berita Pagi7:00 Documentary7:30 Children Show8:30 Music: Asyik Asyik10:00 Talk Show: Dialog I.K.M11:00 Singing Contest: Konteswara 1:00 p.m.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
ASEAN urged to speed up plans to become single market
ASEAN urged to speed up plans to become single marketAgence France-Presse, Vientiane The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) must speed up trade liberalisation if it wants to unify into a powerful economic bloc, business experts said on Saturday.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Pluralism, a stance for true interfaith dialogs in Indonesia
Pluralism, a stance for true interfaith dialogs in IndonesiaY. Bambang Riyanto, Jakarta In following the discourse about the conflicts between the Catholic Sang Timur foundation and its neighboring Muslim residents in The Jakarta Post two weeks ago, in which Pandaya and Tangerang Mayor Wahidin...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
1. NU (50) - 60 pts 2cols 4lines (4x10)
1. NU (50) - 60 pts 2cols 4lines (4x10)BOTH ARE GOOD! Opposing NU factions scrap for top post or Rivalries heat up for NU top post 2. Pluralism (45) - 36 pts 4cols 2lines (2x24)Scholars seek benign method of Islamic proselytization 3.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
The new Attorney General: Enduring against long odds
The new Attorney General: Enduring against long oddsMas Achmad Santosa and Nenad Bago, Jakarta Abdul Rachman Saleh was sworn in as attorney general in October, raising hopes that the efficient defense of public interests would be realized through an ethical and professional Attorney General's...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
1. NU: 1 X 42
1. NU: 1 X 42No more practical politics, NU leaders say2. QUAKE: 1 X 31Nabire crippled after earthquake3. WORSHIP: 2 X 17Susilo orders study into prejudice4. AIDS: 1 X 31 Ceremonies finish AIDS campaign5. BRIMOB: 1 X 35Moonlighting common among Police
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Scholars prefer religious dialog to Islamic proselytization
Scholars prefer religious dialog to Islamic proselytizationM. Taufiqurrahman, The Jakarta Post, JakartaDeparting from the concept of disseminating Islamic teachings (dakwah) with the purpose of converting people from other religions, Muslim scholars here agreed over the weekend that a departure...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
River-widening affects 915 homes
River-widening affects 915 homes JAKARTA: The City Public Works Agency wants to clear at least 915 houses from the banks of Kali Tirem River in Warakas, North Jakarta, to make way for its plan to widening the river.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
New Russian envoy vows to boost trade with Indonesia
New Russian envoy vows to boost trade with IndonesiaAs Indonesia and Russia struggle to strengthen their young democracies and improve bilateral relations, the defense sector forms only one dimension of the opportunity that beckons the two nations.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Nabire crippled after earthquake
Nabire crippled after earthquakeNethy Dharma Somba, The Jakarta Post, JayapuraMajor aftershocks on Sunday measuring 5.6 on the Richter Scale caused even more damage to the already crippled town of Nabire, Papua, with panicked residents fleeing the town.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Police detain terrorist look-alike
Police detain terrorist look-alike SURABAYA: Police in the East Java town of Pasuruan on Saturday arrested a man whose face resembles Abu Dujana, a suspect in the bombing outside the Australian Embassy on Sept. 9.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
International shooters meet in Bali
International shooters meet in BaliWahyoe Boedhiwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Sanur, BaliAs many as 480 shooters from 32 countries are presently participating in the AustralAsia 2004 Shooting and Shotgun Championship being held at Serangan Island, 18 kilometers south of Denpasar, from Nov.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Fastfood Indonesia sees 15% sales increase
Fastfood Indonesia sees 15% sales increase Publicly listed restaurant-chain company PT Fastfood Indonesia, the holder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) franchise in Indonesia, said its sales were expected to rise by 15 percent next year on higher consumer spending and expansion.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Stock index likely to keep rising
Stock index likely to keep risingThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta The Jakarta stock market index, which increased 3.3 percent last week, is predicted to continue its upward charge this week, cashing in on favorable economic sentiments.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Govt to crack down on illegal logging
Govt to crack down on illegal logging YOGYAKARTA: Minister of Forestry Malam Sambat Kaban said the government would launch an intensive crackdown on illegal logging next week in Kalimantan and Papua.He said illegal loggers would be charged under four laws: the Criminal Code, the Environment Law,...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
KPK invites experts as advisors
KPK invites experts as advisors JAKARTA: The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has invited experts to sit on its four-member advisory team.However, until Saturday afternoon, the announcement was only available on its web site (www.kpk.go.id) although Law No.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Govt infrastructure projects expected to spur economy
Govt infrastructure projects expected to spur economyLeony Aurora and Rendi A. Witular, The Jakarta Post, JakartaLarge government-backed infrastructure projects will return to become the bread and butter of the construction sector if the government goes through with its plan to increase overall...
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Maluku residents say no to returnees
Maluku residents say no to returneesM. Azis Tunny, The Jakarta Post, AmbonNot all Maluku residents have responded positively to the government's efforts to restore infrastructure and security in the formerly riot-torn province.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
PDI-P boycotts Council meetings
PDI-P boycotts Council meetings BOGOR: The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) faction has boycotted the Bogor Council's plenary session to revise the budget on Saturday, in protest over the detention of deputy mayor M. Sahid, who has been made a suspect in a graft case.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
RP to pass telecom taxes
RP to pass telecom taxesMANILA: The Philippine Congress will hold joint hearings to pass by year-end bills that will raise taxes on telecommunications companies and remove exemptions of lawyers and doctors from value-added taxes, President Gloria Arroyo said in a statement.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
The Ismail Marzuki Arts Center (TIM) seems to have been
The Ismail Marzuki Arts Center (TIM) seems to have been forgotten now. While in the past this arts center was always associated with quality performances from the regions and other countries, today it is only a place where people have their lunch, make love in their cars or see a movie.
Mon, 29 Nov 2004
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's administration is prioritizing the
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's administration is prioritizing the eradication of corruption in its first 100-day program. In this context, the first thing to do must be to put law-enforcement agencies -- the prosecutors, the judges and the police -- in order, to ensure they are corruption-free.