Sat, 03/20/2010 - 8:35 AM
To enhance civil society in the country, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the
country’s largest Islamic organization, needs to return to its original
function as a group that does not practice politics, say...
Sun, 03/21/2010 - 9:53 AM
Anticipation, expectation creates disappointment. After the media
build-up of the last fortnight, Indonesians were again disappointed
with news that US President Barack Obama has canceled a visit...
Sat, 03/20/2010 - 8:55 AM
Indonesia’s inflation may show an upward trend this year along with
surging commodity prices globally, which could discourage capital
inflows into the country, the Finance Ministry says.
| IDX Rate (03/20/2010) - Closing | ||
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| Previous | 2,737.24 | |
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| US$1 | 9,100 |
| GB£1 | 13,979 |
| EUR1 | 12,492 |
| A$1 | 8,451 |
| S$1 | 6,576 |
| JP¥100 | 10,141 |
Sat, 03/20/2010 - 9:06 AM
“There’s no such thing as a moral or immoral book. Books are either
well written or badly written,” says writer Oscar Wilde. In Indonesia,
however, that’s not the case.
Call him Ros, the lorry driver. A lorry is a cart that is made from used logs and ball bearings. With a push, the cart rolls back-and-forth on a kilometer-long abandoned railway near Central Jakarta's train depot. Most lorry cart drivers in the area are adults. Ros is the eldest of three sons of Sudaryanto and Sri Daryani. His parents make a living from washing up used plastic cups and doing their neighbors’ laundries at their home in Da’o Atas slum area, just a couple kilometers from Kota Train Station and the train depot. Ros has two brothers. In the morning, the ninth-grader goes to SMPN 113 state junior high school near Kota station. In the afternoon, he pushes his lorry cart from train depot to Bandan train station, or helps his parents’ work at home. At night, he settles in with his books and homework.
Yosef, 36, has been a heroin addict since 1992. As a husband and a father of three children, Yosef said he had told his family about his addiction. While maintaining his heroin habit, he works as an unofficial parking and security guard in South Jakarta to justify his belief that his addiction does not do any harm to anyone but himself. He has created his own way of getting on in society. It is possible he may get arrested by police for violating the law, but there is a growing support, including from First Lady Kristiani Yudhoyono, that drug users should not be jailed.
Hundreds of squatters have been left without shelter in Suka Asih subdistrict, Tangerang. The administration is clearing away illegal homes as part of its bid to win the Adipura clean city award.
A group of boys jumps into a foamy part of the reservoir. The boys live near the reservoir, in the shanties that line its embankments.
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