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Kuwait Red Crescent to stay until Yogya back to normal.
July 21, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2006 -- PAGE 10 After almost two months of helping the May 27 earthquake victims in Yogyakarta, the Kuwait Red Crescent Society has vowed to stay in the affected areas...
Coastal villages draw the curious, but no aid.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 1 Its lovely scenery and clean sea breeze attract visitors to Cipatujah Beach, about 100 kilometers west of Pangandaran in West Java
On Wednesday, it...
High anxiety in Jakarta after quake felt.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 1 An earthquake in the Sunda Strait swayed buildings in Jakarta, causing people to flee their offices and houses late Wednesday afternoon
"The tremor...
Government set to build eight biofuel factories.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 2 The government is preparing to build eight biodiesel factories in the country in a move to provide an alternative to expensive fossil-based fuels
...
Minister admits tsunami warning came too late.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 3 A minister said Wednesday there was a warning of the tsunami that hit the southern coast Monday, but added that it was issued at too short notice to alert...
Most power theft linked to the haves.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 4 JAKARTA: State power company (PLN)'s East Jakarta office in Kampung Melayu announced Wednesday it had lost around Rp 300 million (more than US$32,000)...
Suspect's release angers group.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 4 The National Commission for Child Protection (Komnas PA) said Wednesday it deplored the East Jakarta Police's decision to release a woman suspected of...
Big companies to beautify city with public parks.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 4 Central Jakarta's Jl. Galunggung is soon to have a nicer outlook and cooler ambiance, with a 1,800 square meter public park to be built along a bank of...
Locals still using polluted Cisadane river.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 4 Too poor to afford the clean water provided by the city's water companies, residents living along the Cisadane river are forced to use its for their daily...
Bullets found in river.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 4 TANGERANG: Fisherman Hasanudin was expecting a record haul as he pulled his unusually heavy net from the Bayur Cadas River floor
But mixed in with the...
'School seems tougher than it was in my day'.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 4 As the school year began, students packed up their toys and picked up their notebooks.The Jakarta Post asked parents how they were feeling now classes are...
Green group slams city for poor air law enforcement.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 4 The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) has said that low levels of public awareness of air pollution regulations, combined with a lack of...
Govt adopts new education standards.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 5 The National Education Ministry is introducing a new national standard that will allow teachers to set their own curricula
The previous centralized...
House slammed for poor performance.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 5 An alliance of non-governmental organizations criticized the House of Representatives on Wednesday for what it called poor performance over the past three...
Govt reports 509 new AIDS cases.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 5 JAKARTA: Indonesia recorded 509 new AIDS cases and 194 HIV infections in 17 of its 32 provinces between April and June, the health ministry has announced...
Give info bill priority: NGOs.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 5 JAKARTA: A group of non-governmental organizations warned the government and lawmakers Wednesday to give a bill on freedom of information higher priority...
Legislators shocked by estimate of TNI assets.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 5 In a disclosure that quickly sparked doubt from lawmakers, a government team said Wednesday that the assets of military-owned businesses were worth a...
Cleaning up the House.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 6 The tide appears to have turned in the House of Representatives, where 19 lawmakers were found guilty and punished for ethics violations
In an...
'Pesantren' and the need for dialog of civilizations.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 6 Some time ago, I received an email from one of our santri (student at a pesantren or traditional Muslim school) who was staying in the U.S. on a one-year...
Changing public's mind-set is key.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 6 Tansa Musa's article, Millions of girls suffer 'breast ironing', in the July 7 edition of The Jakarta Post shocked me. Breast ironing adds to the list of...
Lawmakers decry newfound freedom of the press.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 5 Lawmakers made a plea Wednesday for the Press Council to rein in the media, which they said had gone too far in criticizing the House of Representatives...
NEC Clarifies.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 7 We would like to thank you for the article NEC wants to help non- Javanese secure Dutch scholarship, which appeared in The Jakarta Post on July 15, page...
Australian Embassy and visas.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 7 I had heard a lot of good things about Australia and planned a holiday with my wife and two kids, aged four and six, a couple of weeks back
The kids...
Police to get tougher on protesters.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 5 The National Police announced new crowd control guidelines Wednesday that would allow officers to fire real bullets to halt riots
"This new procedure...
Group wants honor for 'second president'.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 8 PADANG, West Sumatra: Academics in West Sumatra say they plan to petition the central government to acknowledge Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, the...
What next after new economic policy package.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 7 The government announced a new economic policy package earlier this month, following the two policy packages launched previously for infrastructure and...
Uniform tailors count their profits after new school term starts.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 8 Tired of expensive but low-quality school uniforms, parents are increasingly having the garments tailor-made, which is proving a boon for small businesses...
Despite calls for delay, W. Sulawesi direct election to go forward.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 8 Despite calls for a postponement, the West Sulawesi General Elections Commission (KPUD) says the gubernatorial election will go forward Thursday as...
Yogya earthquake victims ask govt to keep promise.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 8 Tired of waiting for reconstruction aid, a group of May 27 earthquake survivors in Yogyakarta decided the time had come for them to collect what they...
Saudi donor gives $2.7m for Aceh orphans.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 10 With the recent series of disasters plaguing the country, it is easy to overlook the survivors of the country's worst-ever natural calamity -- the Dec....
UAE seeks Mideast peace process revival.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 11 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: The foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Mohamed Hussein Alsha'ali, recently summoned the ambassadors of the United...
Holding company better than mergers: State banks.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 13 State banks want the government to set up a single holding company to allow them to comply with the central bank's planned regulation barring investors...
A friendly home for the elderly.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 17 Numerous research has proven that a healthy home plays an important role in maintaining both physical and mental health of its inhabitants, considering...
Mandiri sees slow decline in rates.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 13 After inflation eased in June, followed by the central bank's move to cut its key interest rate to 12.25 percent, market players cheered because their...
Modern tax offices set to boost state revenues.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 8 The government plans to set up 14 modern tax offices in different provinces this year to help it meet its tax revenue target
The plan was announced by...
Compassionate tales of hope and despair.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 20 In a somber room taken up by a massive desk, huge couches upholstered in dark leather and a glass-encased miniature of a combat aircraft, Abdurrahman...
Young architect to represent Indonesia in int'l competition.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 21 Bandung-based urban architect Ridwan Kamil, 35, was selected to represent Indonesia to compete in the International Young Design Entrepreneur of the Year...
BMW eyes wider market with new model.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 21 The Indonesian automotive market has in the past couple of years seen the rise of hatchbacks, including those in the premium market
German carmaker...
Firms to be called over waste.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 8 AMBON, Maluku: The Maluku provincial council will summon two oil drilling companies in Bula, Western Seram regency, for questioning over their alleged...
Textile society shows majestic Palembang cloth at 30th anniversary.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 21 Wastraprema (the Indonesian Traditional Textile Society) celebrated its 30th anniversary by featuring traditional Palembang cloth at the Textile Museum...
Bali+ organization provides friends for people with HIV/AIDS.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 20 Luh Sandat, 20, was daydreaming when the phone rang, "Don't forget to take your pill," reminded the caller, her friend Citra
Luh took a pill from her...
400 bowlers to compete in Ancol tenpin c'ship.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 22 Around 400 amateur bowlers from 17 countries are competing for places in the fourth Indonesia Surya Pro International Open Tenpin Bowling Championship...
Exhibition advertises a creative streak.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 21 It was a scene that would raise eyebrows in any language or culture: Four Arab men laze around the Oval Office of the White House. One ties his camel to...
Perbasi to hold tournament for kids.
July 20, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2006 -- PAGE 23 JAKARTA: More than 500 students from kindergarten to high school level will play in the Indonesian Softball and Baseball Association's (Perbasasi) July...
Jakartans told to duck under desks during quake.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 1 Governor Sutiyoso called on Jakarta residents to remain calm during any future earthquake, and instructed city officials, mayors and regents to help...
Police nailing puncture problem with dawn patrols.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 1 Controlling hectic traffic during morning rush hour is not the only activity keeping the police busy these days
A newly acquired duty is "spike...
Witness protection law passed.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 1 Legislators passed a landmark law Tuesday that affords protection to witnesses and victims of crime during the legal process, but victims' rights...
The new Aceh Law: Acceptability vs interest.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 2 Despite the cool response in Jakarta and the provincial capital of Banda Aceh, a general strike in several towns in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam has at least...
Six injured in police chopper accident.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 2 Six police officers were injured, two seriously, after a helicopter they were traveling in crashed during an emergency landing exercise Wednesday
...
Local administrations to handle disaster relief.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 3 Local administrations will be in charge of relief efforts for Java's earthquake and tsunami, with the central government playing a supporting role, Vice...
Experts their words after shock of Java tsunami.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 3 Scientists admitted Tuesday they were wrong all along in stating Java's southern coast was a tsunami-free region, and pledged to do more to identify...
Children's school van plunges into drain.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 The first few days of school are exciting enough for most students without anything out of the ordinary happening
Kindergarten students Juan and...
City slow to act on house usage changes.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 South Jakarta, one of the most dynamic parts of the city, has seen the rate at which homes are transformed into places of business explode in recent...
Group gives failing grade to water firms.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 Water customers represented by the People's Coalition for the Right to Water (KRUHA) complained Tuesday about the service provided by the city's two...
Fire rages through Kebayoran Baru area.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 JAKARTA: A fire raged through Rawa Barat subdistrict in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, on Tuesday morning, leaving hundreds of people homeless
The...
More bank options for UI students.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 JAKARTA: Students of the University of Indonesia (UI) can now pay their tuition fees online through several banks aside from the state- owned Bank BNI...
Police arrest truck thieves.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 JAKARTA: South Jakarta Police have arrested 13 men allegedly members of a group of truck thieves operating in Jakarta and Tangerang
Police have been...
Council signs as 'joke' to businesses in Pondok Indah.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 The big banners announcing "Houses are not commercial places" are hard to miss while driving through the high-end residential area of Pondok Indah in...
'She's too young to go unaccompanied'.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 4 Every day, thousands of children across the city make their way to school. It's frequently an operation that involves some planning, even more so at the...
Graft body to widen wealth reporting system.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 5 The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) plans to widen its wealth- reporting system to target lower government and state officials rather than just...
Political parties vie for Jamsostek job.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 5 Legislators in the House of Representatives are split over how to handle the leadership crisis plaguing state-owned insurance company PT Jamsostek, which...
Papuan trials open despite protest.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 5 The Central Jakarta District Court opened the trial Tuesday of seven Papuans charged with the 2002 murders of two American teachers and an Indonesian who...
Yudhoyono's party recalls 'unethical' legislator.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 5 In an apparent face-saving measure aimed at boosting its chances in the 2009 elections, the Democrat Party (PD) has endorsed a recommendation by the...
Hamid says he's too busy for trial.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 5 JAKARTA: Justice and Human Rights Minister Hamid Awaluddin defended his decision to skip a court hearing Tuesday, saying he had to attend a more...
Master of disasters.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 6 There was one piece of good news coming out of Monday's tsunami along the southern coast of Java: People living in affected areas were familiar with the...
Mining in national parks against national interests.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 6 Environmentalists were likely stunned when Forestry Minister Malam Sabat Kaban confirmed recently he had given approval for a foreign-owned gold mining...
Materazzi meets his Waterloo.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 7 These days the butt of everyone's joke is how the French soccer head honcho, Zizou, lost his head and head-butted Materazzi, bringing matters to a head...
Response to 'Stirring trouble'.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 7 The Jakarta Post's July 17 editorial severely criticizing Israel is, despite some relevant points it makes, a decidedly one-sided presentation
In a...
Aborting the abortion, nurturing the unwanted.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 7 For a year now I have had a family of five living with me: Sari my maid, her husband Didi and their three children, Ratu, 11, Kiki, 6, and Pepi, 4....
Reestablishing the deterrent in Middle East.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 7 "What they really need to do is to get Syria to get Hezbollah to stop doing this shit, and it's over," said President George W. Bush over an unnoticed...
People stay put in shelters over flood fears in Sinjai.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 8 As heavy rains pound parts of Sinjai regency in South Sulawesi, many residents, still recovering from devastating floods that swept through the area June...
Hopes fade for Sabo village after resettlement plan fails.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 8 Sabo village is located in a remote coastal area of Ampana Tete district in Tojo Una Una regency, some 400 kilometers east of Central Sulawesi's capital...
PLN, PGN pledge to raise electricity supply in Batam, Bintan, Karimun.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 8 State gas company PGN and electricity company PLN in cooperation with the Riau Island province are committed to raise the power supply on the islands of...
Jamboree water supply limited.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 8 BANDUNG, West Java: Participants in the National Jamboree at Mashudi campground in Sumedang, West Java, have complained about the limited availability of...
Power cut to Ambon technical school.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 8 AMBON, Maluku: State power firm PLN has cut power supply to Vocational High School No. 4 in Ambon for the last two years over unpaid bills totaling Rp...
Drive to settle election row in Western Seram sparks protest.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 8 Controversy surrounding the Western Seram regency election which has been delayed for almost a year now shows no signs of resolution
Maluku Governor...
Singapore hosts bird flu course.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 10 SINGAPORE: Twenty Indonesian laboratory workers recently underwent training in Singapore on the rapid detection of bird flu
Held from July 10 to 14,...
Indonesia asks UN to push Mideast truce.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 10 Indonesia will call on the United Nations to sponsor a cease-fire and deploy peacekeeping forces to ease tension in the Middle East as armed conflict...
Picking up the pieces from the Java tsunami.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 12 Unpredicted and sudden, the tsunami that descended with destructive force upon the west and central southern coastline of Java immediately rekindled...
Bakrie seeks financing for gas-pipeline project.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 13 PT Bakrie and Brothers, Indonesia's largest publicly traded metal products manufacturer, is currently in talks to secure loans to finance the...
IAT sets offer price at Rp 130-150 a share.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 13 Charter airline firm PT Indonesia Air Transport (IAT), a subsidiary of the diversified, publicly listed PT Bimantara Citra group, plans to sell 20.19...
Mitsubishi aims to sell 70,000 vehicles in 2006.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 13 Although the number of motor vehicles sold is declining due to higher fuel prices and continuing high interest rates, the sole distributor of...
Indonesia, Malaysia launch joint move to defend palm oil industry.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 13 Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed to allocate 500,000 euro (about US$394,000) to pay the fees of a consultant or joint spokesman to counter campaigns...
Cilacap 2x300 MW power plant shut down after tsunami.
July 19, 2006... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2006 -- PAGE 14 The 2x300 MW coal-fired power plant in Cilacap, West Java, was forced to completely shut down after being affected by the 6.8-on-the-Richter- scale...