| | | "Where is our money? Fauzi must keep his promise..." Umayah, 66, a resident of Johar Baru, Central Jakarta | | She arrived together with 20 residents of her neighborhood at Fauzi Bowo's office today. According to her, before the voting it was promosied that if Fauzi won, the residents will be given from Rp150,000 to Rp200,000. (Source : Tempo) | | | | | | | Soeharto's 'stolen' millions HUNDREDS of millions of dollars intended to educate impoverished children were stolen by former president Soeharto and should be repaid, according to an Indonesian Government lawsuit. The civil case, which began in Jakarta yesterday, is seeking $A1.8 billion in losses and punitive damages. Judges said both parties must agree on a settlement within a month or face a full trial. (The Age) | |  | | | | | | | Indonesian quake could trigger volcanic activity: experts A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake that shook Indonesia's main island of Java early Thursday, including the capital Jakarta, could trigger activity at some of the island's many volcanoes, experts said. The undersea quake, centred about 110 kilometres east of the capital Jakarta and off the north coast of Java, occurred just after midnight (1700 GMT), rattling buildings and sending panicked residents onto the streets. (AFP) | |  | | | | • 'A deep-settled calm' for Indonesia (CSMonitor)
|  | | | How Indonesia is Winning Its War on Terror Since the first Bali bombings five years ago, Indonesia has transformed itself from a country riddled with radical Islamist movements and terror threats — Indonesians once called autumn "the bombing season" because attacks had become so regular — to one of the world's few triumphs in fighting terrorism. (Time) | | | | | | | Shrinking habitat threatens Borneo elephant The pygmy elephants of Borneo - known for their gentle nature and penchant for greedily swallowing fruits whole - are under threat from shrinking, fragmented forests, conservationists said Thursday. (IHT) | | | | | | | |  | | | Early Jakarta poll predicts Bowo win | | Jakarta's deputy governor Fauzi Bowo will take control of the city for the next five years, according to early results of the Indonesia's capital's first direct election. His opponent Adang Daradjatun, backed by the Islamic-orientated Prosperous Justice Party, performed more strongly than expected by winning 43 per cent of the vote in early estimates yesterday. (SMH) | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  | T he electricity bill for my house in Jakarta was shocking high. It suddenly went from 1,7 juta (200 US) a month up to 6 juta one month later (750 US)! I was away in Bali and the house owner was probably aware of this. Fortunately I have Roos around - who should receive a medal for keeping my life more or less organized - and she informed me on this. I called the management responsible for the townhouse I live in, and before I could even finish my demand for a specification, a voice interrupted me and said straight away that the bill indeed had been wrong. Without any explanation or excuse, he just hung up. I called back, but the finance manager was 'out for lunch'. Two hours later, he was in a meeting and four hours later he was 'out of town'. Was this a mistake or a scam? (readers please note - make sure you check the KVA fees of your landlord when you rent a property…in most cases you will never get access to the real PLN bills and the landlord can charge what he wants.) People often want to know if I have to deal with mafia practices, like bribing government officials or using preman (local street thugs) for protection. When I started in this business some eight years ago, I was a bit worried myself. I had no idea what to expect. Getting a license is in Indonesia a long process and in the process of organizing and obtaining these 'izin-izin' , more izin-izin's are needed. So you use a middleman. He is the one that basically does the bribing. Somehow, these middlemen also have a tendency of popping up at moments when things get out of hand. They are suddenly there with the soothing words like ' kita bisa bantu' (we can help you) and 'gampang (easy) mister, don't worry' combined with a calming smile and a controlled inhaling of cheap kretek. So you end up making a package deal that will include all licenses. Within a few weeks he will come back with at the whole stack of papers and he will demand his fee as agreed on. Later on, you will find out there is always one little stamp that he did not organize yet, so that will be another several million rupiah. You can argue, but being that close to the complete izin packet, the middleman knows you will pay that extra anyway. In the end, you hope you can earn these extra expenses back through clever negotiating with the tax people, once they arrive (or use a tax middleman/consultant again, and the story will repeat itself).  We occasionally have the ordinary preman come to our bars, and they always demand to see the manager. We normally tell them "Maaf pak, the GM is not in, but however, the owner, who happens to be an army general, will come later in the evening." The preman normally disappears within 1 minute. The police sometime look around the kitchen, but most likely because they are hungry. The meals we give them are booked as 'spoiled' or 'theft', but if the policeman is an officer we write it off as 'food tasting' in our books. There is another kind of a racket you really have to watch out for. Its the people installing your electricity. Every time I build a bar, I could choose between a 'clean' PLN deal or a manipulated subscription whereby the electricity bill be roughly one third of what you would legally have to pay. I never took the risk, as it is basically stealing, but I know of a friend (yes, a lot of my friends are thieves) who fell for the scam. He paid the handy electrician a 'fee', for releasing his tricks on the PLN connection and amazingly the trick worked. His bill was really low. That was, for a few months, until PLN's 'investigation team' came. It was obviously no coincidence that their 'routine check' discovered a manipulated connection and the offer to my friend was to pay 150 juta to the survey team directly or face the risk of jail or a 500 juta penalty. His handy PLN middleman was unreachable. You may notice that often my story has no moral to it. It is because there are no morals here. The above stories are also not intended to discourage people to do business in Indonesia. The system has also many advantages and the longer you survive the easier it gets. The police, PLN, the Tourism Board, the DKI, the tax people, in the end you know them and they know you and the negotiating gaps are getting smaller. There are lot of business opportunities in Indonesia. A lot. And things are only getting better. Just make sure you choose the correct middlemen to get things done to prevent yourself from a lot of stress. Or come to BuGils a bit more often...(Ka ching! I did find a moral to the story in the end!) Cheers, Bartele | | |
 | YES! I MET MY WIFE IN A BAR. BUT IT WAS THE BUGILS! | On the picture two Jakarta expats who just got married with girls they met in BuGils. Paskaran (far left) married with Lewi in Singapore a few weeks ago and Stuart (far right) married with Anita just this week in Aberdeen. The status of the three undisclosed persons in the middle has not been identified yet. BuGils Daily | |  | | | | | | |
| TEMP0 DOELOE Sukarno at Disneyland Original caption: 6/4/1956-Anaheim, California- Dr. Achmed Sukarno, President of Indonesia, now touring the US, is shown with his son, Guntur, 12, riding behind "Dumbo," one of the fabulous residents of Disneyland, during their visit to the famous playground at Anaheim. Dr. Sukarno seemed to enjoy the tour almost as much as his enthusiastic son. Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS Date Photographed: June 4, 1956 |  | WHO CAN HELP JOYCE TO LOCATE HER OLD FRIEND? PETER MATHEUS born on nov. 27,1941 in Makassar. Peter was working for the PELNI SHIPPING COMPANY. Joyce would like to know how he is doing after loosing contact 25 years ago. Any leads, email to unibind@cbn.net.id | | | | | 
| | | 'Kampong Cyber' to improve lives of the poor Improving the welfare of those living below the poverty line is not only carried out by corporates and NGO groups, but also by individuals. Budi Juniarto, 41, a civil servant in the East Java capital of Surabaya, has set up a Kampong Cyber program, an education facility providing free internet services in a local housing complex. (Jakarta Post) | |  | | | |
 | | | Indonesia won't share bird flu samples with WHO until system is fair The World Health Organization this week accused Indonesia, which has suffered the highest number of human deaths from the H5N1 virus, of putting the world at risk by failing to share its samples. | | | | | | | | | ♦ Viva Macau increases Flight Frequency between Macau and Jakarta Viva Macau is to increase its flight frequency between Macau and Jakarta to four times a week. Currently flying three times a week, the Macau-based airline will launch one additional flight to its weekly schedule, commencing August 28, 2007. The new schedule will see the airline flying from Macau to Jakarta every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. In return from Jakarta to Macau, the schedule will be every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. The service is operated by the airline’s Boeing 767 wide-body aircraft, offering two-class seating - Premium Class and Economy Class. (Asiatraveltips) ♦ Bali Police launch Web site DENPASAR: The Bali Police announced the launch of its first Web site (www.bali.polri.go.id) on Friday in an effort to provide the public with a greater opportunity to monitor and evaluate the force. "The Web site will feature various information, including recent developments in various high-profile cases we are currently investigating," Bali police spokesperson Sr. Comr. AS Reniban said. (Jakarta Post) | | | | | | | | ♦ If a tree falls, does the World Bank hear it? (Asia Times) ♦ Indonesia upset by Chinese fish ban (FT) | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | World Cup 6'ers - Saturday, September 1st - 2007 | |  | | | Start contacting your lads and getting them lined up for the annual event which will be held the first Saturday of September this year ! Manager / captains can start planning for the event and picking their selections ! Click here to contact Dale or call him at 0888 140 47 21 | | 
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| | Giant Lego man found in Dutch sea A giant, smiling Lego man was fished out of the sea in the Dutch resort of Zandvoort on Tuesday. Workers at a drinks stall rescued the 2.5-meter (8-foot) tall model with a yellow head and blue torso. (Reuters) | | | |   | | 2003 Subaru Forester 2000cc 90,000km - Silver exterior with Black leather interior - Manual transmission This car has been expat owned by one family since new. Excellent condition throughout. Great to drive, reliable and very sturdy. This is a real SUV with Subaru permanent AWD with low ratio for steep hills. A very safe and practical car with outstanding road holding in the wet. Please contact Ina for more details or to arrange a viewing on 0818 973003 | | | ►► THIS WEEK IN TOWN... |  | | Eastern Promise - Jl. Kemang Raya 5, Kemang | | | → Weekend’s special is : Roast Lamb with mint sauce - This saturday 11/8 : Beatles Mania ! Indonesia's own fabulous four are back ! They don’t only sound like the Beatles, they also look like them. - Food : Always ! Monday to Thursday, 30% off total food bill until 4pm. Please note that we offer: Free Wireless Internet Connection and The Guardian newspaper daily + Sunday Times !! | | | | | |  | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BuGils - Senayan/Taman Ria | tuesday 14/8 - Ladies Night in BuGils tuesday 21/8 - Ladies Night in BuGils----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |  | | The Cazbar - Mega Kuningan. Near the Ritz Carlton hotel → Every Monday & Thursday between 6 – 8 pm we’ll have an acoustic guitar player with classical versions of popular songs. saturday 11/8 - Ladies night in Cazbar wednesday 15/8 - Cazbar BizzBuzz ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | |  | THE ONE TREE BAR - Blok M, Jl. Falatehan | | → Wine tasting 16/8. For more info call Erlin: 081 584 774 774 → Shoarma Dishes and Great Wine Offers! EVERY FRIDAY: Free Jenever and Beerenbug ! THE gathering place for Dutch expatriates after work | | |  | DE HOOI - Pondok Indah Plaza 2. | | → Open for Breakfast from 7am onwards. De Hooi is only getting better and better! Now with Indian specialities from the Tandoori Oven! The only one in Pondok Indah! (located next to Tratoria) | | | | | | | | | | | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------  ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |  | | | | | | Java Sea Charters sails to Krakatoa, Ujung Kulon, and other destinations in the Sunda Straits. Great getaways for divers, sailers, snorklers, and hikers. Special weekends for families with kids. For info please contact Intan at booking@javaseacharters.com | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Furnitures for sale - All prices negotiable - Call Francesco at 081 115 83 31 | | | | | | | | | |  | |  | | | | Sofa L-shape $400 | | Dining table extendible + 6 chairs $500 | | | | | | | | 
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