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Strange nation

Strange nationFrom Koran Tempo Our country is indeed a strange nation. Some in the political elite have claimed that supposed foreign aid we are receiving is often just lip service as no money actually goes into the state's coffers.

Police search for mystery psychic triple death probe

Police search for mystery psychic triple death probeTheresia Sufa, The Jakarta Post/Bogor "Probably, one or two days, I can't go home yet, because I have to accompany a psychic from Yogyakarta, who will spend the night in Sukarni's house.

Aid fund control crucial

Aid fund control crucialFrom Koran TempoThe distrust in some circles over the utilization of aid funds for the reconstruction of post-tsunami Aceh and North Sumatra is inseparable from the short-term orientation of most Indonesian officials and the lack of supervision.

City set to ban old vehicles from Jakarta's streets

City set to ban old vehicles from Jakarta's streetsBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Jakarta residents may soon have to start checking the ages of their cars -- as the city council is considering banning all private vehicles more than 15 years old from the city as a way to fix air...

Dulmatin may have been killed in the Philippines

Dulmatin may have been killed in the PhilippinesThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta National Police chief Gen. Da'i Bachtiar said on Friday that his office was seeking confirmation of reports that Dulmatin, a key terror suspect, was among those believed killed in air strikes by the Philippines military.

Sleman plans to be online by 2007

Sleman plans to be online by 2007Sri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post/Sleman, Yogyakarta The Sleman government plans to have an integrated online administration up and running by 2007, not this year as initially planned, Regent Ibnu Subiyanto says.

Tsunami moves geopolitical ground too

Tsunami moves geopolitical ground tooRob Goodfellow, New South Wales An unexpected consequence of the Aceh Tsunami Disaster has been a movement in the geopolitical ground.Behind the scenes the "tectonic plates" of regional power are shifting.The first movement is from the north.

Agus Subekti, Kebumen's roofing tile 'king'

Agus Subekti, Kebumen's roofing tile 'king'Singgir Kartana, Contributor/Kebumen, Central Java Kebumen, Central Java, has long been known as a prominent center for roofing tiles that accommodates thousands of producers.

JP/4/Aceh

JP/4/AcehDonors told to send logs for Aceh rebuildingThe Jakarta Post JakartaConservation groups have urged donor countries to send part of their aid for the rebuilding of tsunami-ravaged Aceh in the form of logs in order not to put further pressure on the country's forests.

Suzuki, not Auzuki

Suzuki, not Auzuki Thank you for the daily editions of The Jakarta Post from which I often get much important news.However, in your article titled Suzuki expands output 9 percent to meet sales growth in the Jan. 22 edition (p.

Rupiah Rates Jan.28

Rupiah Rates Jan.28 Banknote rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Australian dollar 1 7,495.13 6,713.71 7,142.33 7,066.28 Brunei dollar 1 5,906.67 5,291.02 5,628.64 5,568.88 Canadian dollar 1 7,786.39 6,976.28 7,419.88 7,342.64 Swiss franc 1 8,137.18 7,289.21 7,754.16 7,672.

Andre wants a fair shot at stardom

Andre wants a fair shot at stardomMusthofid, The Jakarta Post/Yogyakarta If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Andre Kurniawan presents a heartfelt homage to Olympic badminton men's singles champion Taufik Hidayat every time he takes the court.

Singaporean gives cops the slip

Singaporean gives cops the slipAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta A Singaporean national detained for alleged theft in a number of five-star hotels in Jakarta managed to fool police guards and escape from city police detention early on Friday morning.

Students protest extravagance

Students protest extravagance PEKANBARU: Hundreds of students from different universities took to the streets on Thursday to protest at what they claimed were extravagant allowances and payments for Pekanbaru city administration executives and city councillors.

BNI to pay Global account holders

BNI to pay Global account holders JAKARTA: The Ministry of Finance has officially assigned Bank BNI to pay out depositors of the recently shut down Bank Global.BNI and along with finance ministry's blanket guarantee implementation unit (UP3) is expected to begin the payments next Monday, upon...

On the 'Asian Way'

On the 'Asian Way' In your paper's Jan. 20 edition I came across an article which was titled: Singapore gives help to Acehnese in 'Asian way'." I immediately started reading it because I was really curious about the "Asian way" of alleviating human misery.

Suzuki, not Auzuki

Suzuki, not Auzuki Thank you for the daily editions of The Jakarta Post from which I often get much important news. However, in your article titled Suzuki expands output 9 percent to meet sales growth in the Jan. 22 edition (p.

Yogya to get better schools

Yogya to get better schools YOGYAKARTA: The Yogyakarta administration is making plans to convert four senior high schools in the city into international- standard schools.The senior high schools are SMU 1 and SMU 3 in Yogyakarta; SMU Muhammadiyah II Yogyakarta and SMU I Kasihan Bantul.

Acehnese baby suffers burns

Acehnese baby suffers burns SINGAPORE: An eight-month-old Indonesian baby who survived last month's tsunamis has been rushed to a hospital in Singapore with severe burns after a fire in the relief camp he was living in, a report said on Friday.

President Susilo regrets activist's beating

President Susilo regrets activist's beatingThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said he regretted the assault against antigraft activist Farid Faqih (photo above), who soldiers alleged had stolen relief aid in Aceh.

* RI and Sri Lanka urged to seize tsunami chance for peace Page 2

* RI and Sri Lanka urged to seize tsunami chance for peace Page 2 * Ba'asyir, lawyers walk out of terror trial Page 4 * Bandung residents protest new hotel project Page 5 * The myths and realities of the Indonesian economy Page 6 * Jakarta council suggests larger compensation for evictees Page 8 *...

Strong synergy needed to develop modern defense industry

Strong synergy needed to develop modern defense industryRidwan Max Sijabat The Jakarta Post/JakartaIn view of the limited defense budget, the government and the military should form a strong synergy with research centers, universities and financial institutions to build a modern defense industry...

Australian tried on drug charge

Australian tried on drug charge DENPASAR, Bali: An Australian woman accused of smuggling more than four kilograms of marijuana into Bali went on trial on Thursday on a charge that carries the maximum death penalty.

Three killed in accident

Three killed in accident BANDARLAMPUNG, Lampung: A multiple collision involving a bus, a minibus and a motorcycle in South Lampung regency led to the deaths of three people and injured eight others on Thursday morning.

Tsunami-ravaged nations meet on warning system

Tsunami-ravaged nations meet on warning systemJoseph Coleman, Associated Press/Phuket, Thailand Indonesia lacks tsunami-detecting tide gauges, and one of Sri Lanka's two earthquake monitoring stations is hobbled by software troubles.

Rupiah Rates Jan.27

Rupiah Rates Jan.27 Banknote rates TT rates Selling Buying Selling Buying Australian dollar 1 7,475.21 6,694.89 7,122.90 7,046.97 Brunei dollar 1 5,899.68 5,285.62 5,621.63 5,563.58 Canadian dollar 1 7,815.19 7,001.05 7,446.86 7,369.23 Swiss franc 1 8,144.92 7,296.93 7,761.06 7,680.

Brunei Scouts gives aid to tsunami victims

Brunei Scouts gives aid to tsunami victims JAKARTA: The scouts movement of Brunei Darussalam donated food and clothing on Thursday for survivors of the Dec. 26 tsunami.The aid was handed over by Brunei leader Zainal Abidin to the Indonesian Scouts Movement head Azrul Anwar at the Aceh Scouts...

Subdistricts, districts to get more authority

Subdistricts, districts to get more authorityBambang Nurbianto, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The city administration named on Thursday 50 subdistricts and 10 districts that will be granted more authority to manage funds for various activities in their respective territories.

Flood fever infecting Jakartans

Flood fever infecting JakartansThe Jakarta Post JakartaLaying helplessly in a third-class ward for more than a week at Tarakan hospital in West Jakarta, Usman, 42, has been struggling with a serious illness, one he still knows nothing about."The doctor took me off the intravenous (IV) drip.

The myths and realities of the Indonesian economy

The myths and realities of the Indonesian economySjahrir, Jakarta After the Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunami hit northern Sumatra, Indonesia was back in the international news. Governments, multilateral agencies, non-government organizations and celebrities have all poured their good will, and money,...

PGN to set up SPC for gas project

PGN to set up SPC for gas projectFabiola Desy Unidjaja, The Jakarta Post/Medan State-owned gas distributor Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) is slated to establish a special purpose company (SPC) to help finance its key pipeline project linking gas fields across Sumatra.PGN president director W.M.P.

Some hope out of the gloom in post-tsunami Aceh

Some hope out of the gloom in post-tsunami AcehThe Nation, Asia News Network, Bangkok While people around the world marvel at the goodwill demonstrated in the unprecedented effort to alleviate the effects of the destruction the Dec.

Samsidar, an Acehnese with integrity

Samsidar, an Acehnese with integrityCarla Bianpoen, Contributor/Jakarta "What bothers me immensely now is that the Acehnese whose houses were untouched by the devastating earthquake and tsunami, do not show a sense of solidarity with their own people," complains Ir.

Aid not enough to win Muslim hearts

Aid not enough to win Muslim heartsLawrence Bartlett, Agence France-Presse/Putrajaya, Malaysia Washington has earned some credit among Muslims for its aid to victims of the Asian tsunamis but must change its foreign policy to counter the perception that it is anti-Islam, the leader of the world's...

AP Enterprise: Critics see potential for massive theft of

AP Enterprise: Critics see potential for massive theft of international reconstruction aid to Indonesia[ AP Photos XSP126- 128 of Jan. 21[ AP Graphic TSUNAMI LOGO[ By SLOBODAN LEKIC= Associated Press Writer= EDITOR'S NOTE: This is one of a series of special reports by AP correspondents marking one...

Luluk and Alven bounced out of Korea Open

Luluk and Alven bounced out of Korea OpenThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Defending champions and top seeds Luluk Hadiyanto and Alven Yulianto made an abrupt exit from the men's doubles at the Noonnoppi Korea Open on Thursday.

Bandung residents protest over hotel project

Bandung residents protest over hotel projectYuli Tri Suwarni, The Jakarta Post/Bandung Hundreds of Punclut residents, environmentalists and artists protested on the streets of Bandung on Thursday, rejecting the planned construction of a hotel and resort in Punclut, a water catchment area in North...

Indonesia and Sri Lanka urged to seize tsunami chance for peace

Indonesia and Sri Lanka urged to seize tsunami chance for peace Lawrence Bartlett Agence France-Presse/Putrajaya, Malaysia Indonesia and Sri Lanka should seize the opportunity provided by the Asian tsunamis to end their long-running civil conflicts, Malaysian Prime Minister and head of the...

Robbery on the rise, detectives deployed

Robbery on the rise, detectives deployedAbdul Khalik, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The number of armed robberies rose significantly in January, prompting police to deploy more undercover personnel in areas frequently targeted by robbers.

1. SUSILO : 1 X 42

1. SUSILO : 1 X 42 SBY blamed for not improving investment climate 2. HAJ: 1 X 28 Acehnese pilgrims join displaced 3. SPEAK: 1 X 21 What people say about SBY 4. FARID: 2 X 21 Antigraft activist named suspect over aid 'theft'

What people say about SBY

What people say about SBYRay Rangkuti, executive director of the Independent Election Monitoring Committee (KIPP):We have not seen a coherent strategy in dealing with the country's myriad problems in the administration of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

1. Ending dispute with Cemex over its investment in state cement

1. Ending dispute with Cemex over its investment in state cement company PT Semen Gresik, which started since 2001. 2. Settling dispute with Karaha Bodas over the termination of the company's power contract in 1998. 3.

Some things never change despite changes in regime

Some things never change despite changes in regimePrijono Tjiptoherijanto, Jakarta An almost forgotten Javanese saying appeared recently in a newspaper article: Mikul dhuwur mendem jero (originally meaning to respect parents while they are alive and after their deaths).

Why that deadline?

Why that deadline? I was so embarrassed when I heard the news that the Indonesian Military (TNI) allegedly applied a "border fee" for foreign aid workers. The most ridiculous one is the deadline for foreign militaries to leave on March 26. But those two cases show the real Indonesian character.

Better welfare won't stop deforestation

Better welfare won't stop deforestationThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Improving the economic welfare of communities living in forested areas would do little to reduce the widespread illegal logging across the country, environmentalists say.

Tsunami takes spotlight in Davos

Tsunami takes spotlight in DavosPana Janviroj, The Nation/Asia News Network, Davos, Switzerland In deep snow at minus 12 degree Celsius, the tidal wave struck.The "tsunami" disaster which struck 13 nations in the Indian Ocean at the end of last year is literary a "buzz" word at this year's World...

Antigraft activist named suspect over aid 'theft'

Antigraft activist named suspect over aid 'theft'The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh/Jakarta The Indonesian police named anticorruption activist Farid Faqih a suspect on Thursday for allegedly stealing donated items destined for tsunami victims in Aceh.

Caring airline

Caring airline I recently returned to Indonesia from Malaysia on the low- cost, short-hop airline Air Asia. During the trip, a personal and professional disaster was avoided through the "heads up" effort of the Air Asia staff in both Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta.

BIS art exhibition leads the way at gallery

BIS art exhibition leads the way at galleryMuslima Hapsari, Contributor/Jakarta A man in a black suit was standing in front of a painting in amazement. He still could not believe that the contemporary, 2.5 meter by 1.

Shares end up; Tobacco drives index higher

Shares end up; Tobacco drives index higherDow Jones, Jakarta Indonesian shares ended higher on Thursday, with further foreign program buying in cigarette blue chips driving the main index to another record high closing, dealers said.The Jakarta Stock Exchange Composite Index ended up 7.