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JP/5/BATAM

JP/5/BATAMAcehnese migrants see better future on their own soilFadli, The Jakarta Post, Batam, Riau Islands While many Aceh tsunami survivors were scared to return to their homes for fear of aftershocks and more tsunami, not a few Acehnese living outside the province were instead planning to go...

Rp 551b needed to restore Nabire

Rp 551b needed to restore Nabire JAYAPURA: The town of Nabire, which was devastated by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Nov. 26, 2004, needed at least Rp 551 billion to rebuild.The central government initially allocated Rp 59 billion from emergency funds to rebuild and restore infrastructure, public...

Stock prices at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 20, 2005: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abdi Bangsa Tbk 250 10 205,000...

Wider sidewalks for Kelapa Gading

Wider sidewalks for Kelapa Gading JAKARTA: Upmarket housing estate Kelapa Gading is to get a new look this year following the preparation of a plan to construct wider sidewalks for pedestrians."We want to emulate the success of similar sidewalk-widening projects along Jl. MH Thamrin and Jl. Jend.

Kebumen roofing tiles a precarious source of income

Kebumen roofing tiles a precarious source of incomeSinggir Kartana, Contributor/Kebumen Kebumen has long been known as the center of the roofing tile industry with thousands of small, medium and large businesses in the regency.Yet, the business is not as lucrative as it appears.

Living with dengue

Living with dengue Dengue hemorrhagic fever, that treacherous mosquito-borne disease that comes with little warning to torment the unsuspecting, is with us again. Or so Jakarta's city health office warns us.

Aceh dominates Idul Adha sermons

Aceh dominates Idul Adha sermonsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Clerics called on Muslims throughout the country observing the Islamic Day of Sacrifice on Friday to extend their sympathy to victims affected by the killer tsunamis that devastated Aceh and North Sumatra.

City says it plans to insure cars parked on streets

City says it plans to insure cars parked on streetsThe Jakarta Post JakartaThe city administration plans to insure all vehicles parked on street shoulders with the potential compensation reaching up to Rp 200 million (US$22,222), an official says.

Driving in Jakarta

Driving in Jakarta Regarding The Jakarta Post's article --Driving in Jakarta to slow to snail's pace by 2020 on Dec. 17 -- I take the liberty to send my opinion as follows:The cheap partial solution to traffic in Jakarta is to enforce the "intersection blocking rule".

Displaced Aceh women turn to hobby of traditional embroidery

Displaced Aceh women turn to hobby of traditional embroideryMartin Abbugao, Agence France-Presse/Cot Selamat, Aceh Since moving into a crowded tent that has been her home for the past three weeks, tsunami victim Ratna remains haunted by the giant waves that suddenly swept away her home and family.

Sleman to send help to Aceh regularly

Sleman to send help to Aceh regularly YOGYAKARTA: In a bid to maintain the network and coordination it has built up in carrying out voluntary work in tsunami-hit Banda Aceh, Sleman will be sending volunteers to Aceh every 10 days, on two-week assignments.

Sharp to invest $9.3 million in 2005

Sharp to invest $9.3 million in 2005The Jakarta Post, Jakarta In a bid to boost its market share in the country, electronic producer PT Sharp Yasonta Indonesia (Sharp Indonesia) -- an affiliation of the Japan-based Sharp Corporation -- plans to invest US$9.3 million this year.

Panigoro family to acquire Medco shares

Panigoro family to acquire Medco sharesLeony Aurora, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta The Panigoro family plans to buy a 59.9 percent stake in publicly listed oil and gas firm PT Medco Energi International and once again become the majority shareholder after founding the company 25 years ago.

Legal action against media 'only last resort'

Legal action against media 'only last resort'Muninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has reiterated his support for press freedom, promising that the government would settle disputes with the media out of court.

Stock prices at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Jan. 20, 2005: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abdi Bangsa Tbk 250 10 205,000...

Foreigners could be spying: BIN head

Foreigners could be spying: BIN headKurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta State Intelligence Agency (BIN) head Syamsir Siregar has called on the government to be alert to possible spying from foreign forces deployed in tsunami-devastated Aceh for relief aid operations.

Roses are not always red for painter Mrinalini Singh

Roses are not always red for painter Mrinalini SinghEmmy Fitri, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Constant moving and exposure to a variety of cultures have enabled her to absorb universal values.But Mrinalini Singh, an army brat and diplomat's wife, still seeks more to nurture her spirit.

Official warns of flood-borne diseases

Official warns of flood-borne diseases JAKARTA: Jakarta residents have been advised to be on the alert for flood-borne diseases, including leptospirosis, which is transmitted through rat urine."Aside from diarrhea, residents must be wary of leptospirosis since the floodwaters could contain the...

Power trouble in Kepulauan Seribu

Power trouble in Kepulauan SeribuFrom Warta KotaThe power supply on Kepulauan Seribu, off the coast of Jakarta, has been disrupted since the island group was designated a regency, causing anxiety to local consumers and thus harming public interests.

Susilo to confirm role of presidential aides

Susilo to confirm role of presidential aidesMuninggar Sri Saraswati, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is set to issue a decree on Monday to reorganize the state secretariat in an apparent move to formally accommodate his aides and those of his deputy, who helped them win...

45b euro set for Indonesia infrastructure

45b euro set for Indonesia infrastructureZakki P. Hakim, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta European private sector and financial institutions have allocated some 45 billion euros (US$58.5 billion) to be invested in infrastructure projects in Indonesia.

Singapore withdraws three helicopters

Singapore withdraws three helicopters MEDAN: The Singapore government has withdrawn three Seahawk helicopters from the national coordination post in Polonia, Medan, while 965 troops in Meulaboh and Banda Aceh are set to return to their home country.

Zainoel Abidin run by concerned doctors

Zainoel Abidin run by concerned doctorsAndi Hajramurni, The Jakarta Post/Banda Aceh In the pediatrics unit, Belgian and Spanish are spoken besides Bahasa Indonesia. Over in the surgery unit it's English with an Australian accent and German. In the high care unit, it's Singlish with a hint of Malay.

Flooding recedes, vigilance urged

Flooding recedes, vigilance urgedDamar Harsanto, The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Floods that have inundated many areas across Jakarta during the past few days receded on Friday, but city authorities are calling for vigilance for the duration of the rainy season.

For Spotlight:

For Spotlight: 'PERTAMA' AWARD: Sudiarso Prasetio, president director of PT Pamapersada Nusantara's (Pama) (left) is presented the Foremost Customer Appreciation award by Kenjiro Hachiya, Sumitomo Corp. general manager of mining and construction.

Flood victims suffer from diseases

Flood victims suffer from diseases Oyos Saroso H.N. The Jakarta Post/BandarlampungFive days after floods inundated many parts of Lampung, the number of people affected by the disaster is on the rise, while some of them have started to fall ill.

White cockatoo population dwindling

White cockatoo population dwindlingIndra Harsaputra The Jakarta Post/SurabayaThe population of White Cockatoo (Cacatua alba) in North Maluku is dwindling due to uncontrolled poaching. More than 500 of them are traded in Jakarta and other places annually, say an environmental group.

Govt warned against gubernatorial election in W. Irian Jaya

Govt warned against gubernatorial election in W. Irian JayaRidwan Max Sidjabat and Nethy Dharma Somba The Jakarta Post/Jakarta/JayapuraPapua's provincial leaders have expressed concern over a rumor that the central government will include West Irian Jaya province on the list of more than 95 regions...

Dragon fruits offer bright prospects to Kulonprogo farmers

Dragon fruits offer bright prospects to Kulonprogo farmersJP/17/DRAGONDragon fruit offers bright prospects to Kulonprogo farmersSlamet Susanto The Jakarta Post/YogyakartaThe term "dragon fruit" (Hylocereus undatus), or buah naga as it is known locally, probably still sounds strange to many...

Zainoel Abidin -- a hospital run by coalition of concerned

Zainoel Abidin -- a hospital run by coalition of concerned doctorsAndi Hajramurni The Jakarta Post/Banda AcehIn the pediatrics unit, Belgian and Spanish are spoken besides Bahasa Indonesia. Over in the surgery unit it's English with an Australian accent and German.

Roses are not always red in Mrinalini's hands

Roses are not always red in Mrinalini's handsJP/18/ROSERoses not always red for MrinaliniEmmy Fitri The Jakarta Post/Jakarta Constant moving and exposure to a variety of cultures have enabled her to absorb universal values.

JP/17/KEBUMN

JP/17/KEBUMNKebumen roofing tile industry, a precarious source of incomeSinggir Kartana Contributor/KebumenKebumen has long been known as the center of the roofing tile industry with thousands of small, medium and large businesses in the regency. Yet, the business is not as lucrative as it appears.

Busway causes congestion

Busway causes congestionFrom KompasTraffic congestion in Jakarta has again increased with the construction of the second busway corridor. Private car owners do not even use the first busway corridor.On the other hand, as the busway reduces the number of lanes for other road users, it not only...

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, January 22, 2005

Where to go in Yogyakarta: Saturday, January 22, 2005Exhibitions* Exhibition of Aku Suka Tulisan by Handy Hermansyah, Rumah Seni Cemeti Jl. D.I Panjaitan No. 41 (Tel. (0274) 371015), until Jan. 26. * Poster Affiches a lire, the Gallery of Lembaga Indonesia Perancis - LIP, Jl. Sagan No. 3 (Tel.

Managing Aceh relief

Managing Aceh relief and reconstruction As the initial horror of the tsunami catastrophe recedes and emergency aid flows into the most affected areas, commentators are raising doubts over the management of the billions of dollars committed for relief and the reconstruction of Aceh.

Rp 551 b needed

Rp 551 b needed to restore NabireJAYAPURA: The town of Nabire, which was devastated by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Nov. 26, 2004, needed at least Rp 551 billion to rebuild. The central government initially allocated Rp 59 billion from emergency funds to rebuild and restore infrastructure, public...

Curbing Indonesia's army

Curbing Indonesia's army The scale of the tsunami disaster and continuing health risks in Indonesia's Aceh Province are almost beyond comprehension. Unfortunately, Indonesia's politically powerful army is not used to putting humanitarianism first.

Power trouble in

Power trouble in Kepulauan Seribu From Warta KotaThe power supply on Kepulauan Seribu, off the coast of Jakarta, has been disrupted since the island group was designated a regency, causing anxiety to local consumers and thus harming public interests.

For Spotlight

For Spotlight CONSISTENT COMMITMENT: UK-based oil and gas firm Premier Oil Natuna Sea BV, which operates in the West Natuna Sea, takes part in the three-day Indogas 2005 conference to illustrate its consistent commitment to working cooperatively with Indonesian partners in developing the country's...

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, January 22, 2005

Where to go in Jakarta: Saturday, January 22, 2005Exhibitions* Indonesia Good Design Exhibition, Erasmus Huis, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said kav. S-3, South Jakarta (Tel. 5241069), Monday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Jan. 26 to Feb. 18.

Menfolk may move in search of jobs, new life

Menfolk may move in search of jobs, new lifeEdward Harris, Associated Press, Banda Aceh, Aceh Siffudin beached his wooden skiff in the predawn calm and carried his freshly caught fish to an inland market just hours before the ocean reared back like a cocked fist and crushed Indonesia's coast.

At the Jakarta International Montessori School (JIMS),

At the Jakarta International Montessori School (JIMS), students are treated not merely as children but also as the people that need to be respected and cared.

Govt likely to revive talks with GAM

Govt likely to revive talks with GAMIvy Susanti, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta The government hopes to resume peace talks with Free Aceh Movement (GAM) leaders later this month, Minister of Foreign Affairs Hassan Wirayuda said on Wednesday.

Displaced Aceh women turn to traditional embroidery

Displaced Aceh women turn to traditional embroidery Martin Abbugao Agence France-Presse/Cot Selamat, AcehSince moving into a crowded tent that has been her home for the past three weeks, tsunami victim Ratna remains haunted by the giant waves that suddenly swept away her home and family.

Drug industries slammed over pricey products

Drug industries slammed over pricey productsThe Jakarta Post, Jakarta Despite a health ministry circular instructing pharmaceutical industries to "self-assess" the prices of their products in order to make them more affordable to the public, most drugs remain beyond the reach of the poor, according...

Consolidation of state funds

Consolidation of state fundsFrom Media IndonesiaAs a member of the House of Representatives Commission VI representing the National Awakening Party faction, I would like to express my views regarding State Minister of State Enterprises Sugiharto's plan to place the partnership and environment...

'Serambi Indonesia' deals with tragedy aftermath

'Serambi Indonesia' deals with tragedy aftermathTony Hotland, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh, Aceh It may not be easy to revive the spirits of the Acehnese just three weeks after the horrific Dec. 26 tsunami, but for Aceh's leading daily newspaper Serambi Indonesia, no challenge is insurmountable.

Baiturrahman, symbol of greatness and hope

Baiturrahman, symbol of greatness and hopeRuslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Banda Aceh, Aceh Baiturrahman Grand Mosque, a beautiful if not imposing building in central Banda Aceh, has come to symbolize Aceh's greatness, its people's strong devotion to Islam, and now, as the province recovers from...

* 'RI should finance infrastructure in rupiah' Page 3

* 'RI should finance infrastructure in rupiah' Page 3 * VP secretary resigns over circular Page 4 * Flooding continues up and down Sumatra Page 5 * Indonesian democracy: Facade or under way? Page 6 * Number of people with HIVAIDS doubled 2004: NGO Page 8 * Top seeds race on, beat the heat at...

Avoid past mistake in Aceh

Avoid past mistake in AcehFrom Republika The government's slow handling of tsunami victims almost three weeks after the disaster struck Aceh has led to many foreign aid offers, yet the government should always be alert to foreign assistance claiming to serve humanitarian purposes.