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Make family, not war: Int'l peace campaigner.
November 29, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 1 The national family planning agency may not like it, but a controversial international peace activist has said that the way to achieve peace is...
Papua to share revenue with West Irian Jaya.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 1 The government has announced a plan to issue a regulation in lieu of law (perpu) to revise the special autonomy law for Papua, under which the...
Jones shown the door ... again!
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 1 The immigration office has denied American terrorism expert Sidney Jones entry to the country without explanation despite the fact that she is in...
Deadly avian flu continues to spread as new Jakarta case confirmed.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 2 The deadly bird flu continues to spread in the capital, with a health official in Jakarta announcing on Friday a 25-year-old woman had tested positive...
Kalla seeking to restore Papuan confidence.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 2 Vice President Jusuf Kalla has again proved himself to be a more than competent mediator, bringing together officials from Papua and the central...
Golkar reaffirms loyalty to govt ahead of anticipated reshuffle.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 2 Concluding its two-day leadership meeting on Friday, the Golkar Party reaffirmed its position as the main supporter of the current administration as...
Muslims split over ban on 'radical' books.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 4 An attempt by the Ministry of Religious Affairs to ban Islamic books thought to foment radicalism has been opposed by a large Muslim organization that...
Attorney general defends probe against whistle-blower.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 4 Attorney General Abdul Rahman Saleh has struck back at critics who have accused prosecutors of politicizing the graft investigation into former state...
Villagers mourn workers' death, seek explanations.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 4 Sama Samili did not think when he saw his daughter Sumiyati off at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in September last year that it would be...
WHOsays RI needs more polio vaccination rounds.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 4 The government and foreign donors have agreed that Indonesia should hold at least two additional rounds of a nation-wide polio vaccination drive next...
Muladi faces graft probe.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 4 JAKARTA: Former state secretary Muladi will be summoned in relation to graft cases at the State Secretariat, the interdepartmental anticorruption team...
Witness testifies in favor of Newmont.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 4 MANADO, North Sulawesi: The Environmental Impact Analysis (Amdal) commission at the mines and energy ministry approved the installment by PT Newmont...
Language skill helps Noordin.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 4 Although the National Police are exerting their best efforts in trying to hunt down the country's most wanted terrorist Noordin M. Top, it is going to...
Government culls chickens after bird flu spread.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 5 The Banda Aceh government has culled 109 chickens and ducks believed to be infected with bird flu, a senior government official says
Banda Aceh...
Toko Oen, a nostalgic Dutch restaurant.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 5 Dozens of senior citizens were enjoying lunch on century-old wooden chairs with rattan seats. The room was cooled by several large fans, keeping at...
Six being treated at hospitals for dengue.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 5 KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: Six children are now being treated at hospitals after a dengue outbreak hit the city over the past week, a health official...
IOM requests increased security.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 5 MEDAN, North Sumatra: Executives with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Medan have called on police to step up security after a...
Horses vaccinated to prevent anthrax.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 5 YOGYAKARTA: As part of efforts to prevent an outbreak of anthrax, Bantul animal husbandry office here has vaccinated hundreds of horses in the...
Settling for second best.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 6 The 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, the biennial arena for the region's strongest and fittest to show their stuff, will officially open with due...
Cloak and dagger tactics to crack down on terror.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 6 As a senior high school student in Jakarta only a few years before the spectacular fall of Soeharto in May 1998, I witnessed the antics of...
SBY's visit to India.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 7 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's (SBY's) visit to India had both positive and negative aspects to it. On the one hand, it was reported that SBY's...
Phone registration.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 7 Concerning the article headlined Phone providers clueless over prepaid card registration, it is explained that "The issuance of a ministerial...
The impact of a Dutch study on Papua vote.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 7 The government has every right to play down the impact of the Dutch study on the Papua vote in 1969 by simply viewing it as academic research (The...
Sutiyoso visits South Africa.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 8 JAKARTA: Governor Sutiyoso on Thursday kicked off his ten-day official visit to two African countries to sign a provincial city agreement with South...
Graft convict dies in prison.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 8 TANGERANG: Former secretary of the Banten Provincial Council H. Tardian died at the Serang Penitentiary on Thursday evening after serving only two...
Harassment questioning continues.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 8 Internal affairs officers from the West Java Police are continuing their investigation into a sexual harassment complaint against Bogor Police chief...
City plans to increase subsidy for state schools.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 8 The city administration has decided to increase subsidies for state elementary and junior high schools in the capital, but the hike might not be...
City developers fail to fulfill commitments.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 8 Most real estate developers in the capital have ignored their obligation to construct low-cost apartments for disadvantaged families in Jakarta
...
Principal defends umroh trip.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 8 The principal of state SMA I high school in Pamulang, Tangerang, Dedi Rafidi, defended on Friday his decision to finance the haj pilgrimages of...
'It's time to improve teachers' welfare'.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 8 With little fanfare, the country commemorated Teachers Day on Friday. The Jakarta Post interviewed residents here on the state of the country's...
AWAIR to add more planes, expand routes.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 13 Low-cost carrier PT AWAIR International plans to add one aircraft to its fleet in December and five more next year as it expands its domestic routes...
Minimum wages should be based on inflation: Hipmi.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 13 Regional minimum wages should be adjusted accordingly to the inflation rate, a business association says, suggesting a maximum hike of only 15...
INSA chases bigger share of exports.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 13 Domestic shipping lines, which currently control about 5 percent of total shipments of exports, aim to boost this figure by at least 10 percent by...
Efata, Lippo work on ticket payment.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 14 JAKARTA: New airline carrier PT Efata Papua Airlines (Air Efata) and PT Bank Lippo Tbk signed a deal on Thursday, allowing the bank's customers to...
Takeing jazz to new heights.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 18 At a time that music has become a disposable, downloadable commodity, jazz could well be the last bastion for musicians to celebrate their passion...
Striking a chord with classics and pop alike.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 19 Petra Chorale, East Java's internationally famous choir, has a new musical director
Aprilia Wisminarni Takasenserang will face her first major...
Trailblazer always seeking to innovate.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 20 For someone who has produced 31 widely acclaimed albums, acted as sideman in hundreds of jazz albums and been named a jazz legend in his home...
Gigi lashes out at Rhoma's remark.
November 26, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2005 -- PAGE 20 JAKARTA: The penchant of self-appointed dangdut music king Rhoma Irama for slating younger artists landed him in hot water recently
This time the...
ASEAN, Aussie police back antiterror plan.
November 23, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 1 Police forces of member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Australian Federal Police agreed to share intelligence...
Screaming down highway to hell.
November 23, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2005 -- PAGE 1 "So, what did you learn in your driving lesson today?" I asked my friend as he climbed, obviously deeply shaken, from the dark blue Kijang. Indicate,...
Food tops franchise business.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 1 Forty-nine-year-old Kalista Darmadipuro likes to visit bubble drink stalls, which are highly popular with teenagers and can be found in most malls in...
Susilo talks defense with Bush, Putin.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 2 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has met U.S. President George Walker Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin for talks on how to enhance...
Promoting reproductive health through religion.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 2 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) executive director Thoraya Ahmed Obaid recently visited Indonesia to promote gender equality and equity, as well...
Korean giants seek investment in Indonesia.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 2 Leaders of four South Korean giants visited on Sunday President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, conveying their plans to expand their businesses in Indonesia...
Ulema set to launch war against militant ideas.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 2 The country's leading Islamic figures, grouped in a special task force set up last week by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, are set to launch a war...
Awarded whistle-blower faces graft probe.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 1 Prosecutors will summon state auditor Khairiansyah Salman, who won the Integrity Award for 2005 recently, for questioning about his alleged role in a...
Palu attackers targeted couple, say police chief.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 4 Police investigating the shooting on Saturday of a Christian couple in the Central Sulawesi capital of Palu have found evidence leading them to suspect...
Institute makes cultural points outside Aceh.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 3 For months now, Hasballah M. Saad has warned Jakarta about the need to pay attention to cultural aspects when rebuilding Aceh after the untold...
Indonesia needs big bang reform to woo investment.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 3 No one says economic reform is easy. As World Bank country director for Indonesia Andrew Steer says, it requires a national political consensus and an...
ASEAN, Aussie police back antiterror plan.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 1 Police forces of member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Australian Federal Police agreed to share intelligence...
Govt to proceed with oil palm project.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 4 The government is likely to go on with its plan to use over 1 million hectares of tropical forests for oil palm plantations in West and East Kalimantan...
Govt officials probed for graft.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 5 JAMBI: The Jambi Prosecutor's Office is investigating a Rp 5 billion (US$500,000) graft case allegedly involving senior officials at the Jambi Religious...
'Ecohydrology' may help solve water crisis.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 4 With some provinces being hit by water shortages, scientists are suggesting the use of ecohydrology to overcome the problem
"Actually, such...
Myanmar nationals named suspects.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 5 Two Myanmar nationals and an Indonesian have been named suspects for hoarding diesel in a tanker ship, a top police officer in Ambon said on Saturday...
Poverty breeds terrorism.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 6 A perusal of the backgrounds of the suicide bombers who wrecked havoc in Bali on Oct. 1 can serve to tell us a lot about why there seems to be no...
Fuel price hike blamed for logging industry troubles.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 5 The timber industry in East Kalimantan is on the brink of collapse due to rising production costs and a lack of raw materials, an executive with a...
Was the govt's policy worth it?
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 7 Indonesia is in the middle of a crisis, yet no one seems to panic. How come? The facts were clear, the government knew about it. When cutting the fuel...
On retirement plan.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 7 Concerning Anthony Pace's comments about wanting to retire in Indonesia. This Bush-boosting bule (white man) has been Bandung billeted in retirement...
Time for int'l meet on jihad.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 6 Prof. Dr. Azyumardi Azra, rector of state Islamic University (UIN), has a very clear vision about the kind of jihad practiced by terrorists
"They...
Will teacher's bill improve quality of education?
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 7 The House of Representatives (DPR) and the government are now discussing a draft of the new teacher's law, signifying that it may well be legalized in...
Bogor out to stop anthrax threat.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 8 Amid rising concerns over the spread of anthrax in the region, the Bogor Health and the Bogor Husbandry Agencies will increase monitoring by...
Politics could impede govt response to bird flu.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 7 After weeks of delay, President George Bush finally announced his plan of action for the bird flu threat. Speaking at the National Institute of Health...
Three arrested on drug charges.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 8 JAKARTA: West Jakarta Police arrested three people for consuming and trafficking narcotics during police raids on Friday and Saturday
West Jakarta...
Officials sent to religious school.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 8 BOGOR: How to create good governance? According to Bogor mayor Diani Budiarto, the best way is by sending officials to an Islamic religious school
...
Aviation students run away from seniors.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 8 TANGERANG: Three freshmen at the Indonesian State Aviation School (STPI) at Flight Training Center (PLP) in Curug, Tangerang regency, ran away from the...
Nobel prize laureate inspires students.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 8 Douglas Dean Osheroff may not know all the answers, but the 1996 Nobel laureate in physics has certainly strived his best through the years to find the...
Wet season bad for war on bird flu.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 8 As more people usually fall sick during the rainy season the opportunity could be there for avian influenza to mutate and become contagious among...
'Most teachers are gravely underpaid'.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 8 In recognition of their vital role in education, the government has designated Nov. 25 National Teacher's Day. The Jakarta Post interviewed some...
Cops unable to solve bomb hoaxes.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 9 Employees working in the Bank Internasional Indonesia (BII) Plaza on Jl. M.H. Thamrin, Central Java rushed out of their office last Thursday, seconds...
Betawi try to regain identity.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 9 The band played a melancholic stream of keroncong (Portuguese influenced Malay music) music and a Betawi leader began, shakily at first, to sing a few...
Canadian envoy to visit Aceh.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 10 JAKARTA: Canadian Ambassador to Indonesia Randolph Mank will visit the tsunami-hit Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam this week to view reconstruction progress,...
Tangerang workers to see 15% increase in minimum wage.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 9 Tangerang's Regional Wage Council (DPD), a tripartite team in charge of assessing wages and conditions for workers in the area, has decided to increase...
Natrindo to launch 3G mid-2006.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 13 Not content with its status as a local telecommunications service provider, PT Natrindo Telepon Selular (NTS) has said it is ready to launch...
Doubts linger over govt's oil production target.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 13 Analysts and industry players have expressed a wide range of views over the government's target of raising the country's oil production to 1.3 million...
Wireless alarm systems add to your protection.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 18 Ten years ago, my family had a traumatic experience. A group of burglars came into our house and took away quite a few things,including some of my...
Pertamina explores five new wells.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 13 State oil and gas firm PT Pertamina, through its western Java unit, is exploring the potential of five new oil wells in northeastern West Java
The...
Aceh's drum of peace hits freezing Oslo.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 20 The temperature outside the Oslo Konserthus has hit below freezing point, but the 16 young women and men from Aceh, making their international debut,...
Asia-Europe experts to meet in Jakarta.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2005 -- PAGE 10 JAKARTA: Around 250 high-profile environmental experts from Asia and Europe will gather this week in Jakarta to discuss energy, conflict, natural...
House deliberates tax law revisions.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 -- PAGE 1 Legislators began on Monday the deliberation on the much-debated tax law amendments, amid a difference of opinion between the finance ministry and the...
Terrorists 'selling phone cards'.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 -- PAGE 1 Terrorists in Indonesia are facing funding problems and are resorting to selling mobile phone vouchers to raise cash after money from Saudi Arabia was...
RI explores IT, defense cooperation with India.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 -- PAGE 1 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono touched down on Monday at Bangalore Airport to kick off a three-day visit to India, aiming to seek cooperation in...
RI awaits WHO test on suspected bird flu victim.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 -- PAGE 2 Minister of Health Siti Fadilah Supari said on Monday that authorities were waiting for confirmation from a Hong Kong laboratory after local tests...
Overcrowded, historical Senen to get face-lift.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 -- PAGE 1 Forty-five years since its last renovation, the area around Senen market, with its heavy traffic, street vendors and thugs, is scheduled to undergo a...
Police, family identify man killed with Azahari.
November 22, 2005... (From The Jakarta Post)
from THE JAKARTA POST -- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 -- PAGE 2 Having a terrorist suspect as a child would be beyond any parent's nightmare. It would be like having Hannibal Lecter as a son
Kadi, 55, is still...