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Posted: Friday 26 February 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Indonesian president meets with China's state councilor

JAKARTA, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono met with China's State Councilor Dai Bingguo here on Friday and expected Dai to deliver his best wishes to Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao.

Yudhoyono celebrated the success of the Second Political, Legal and Security Bilateral Consultation between Indonesia and China. He said the countries' communication had become more closer since the signing of strategic partnership by President Hu and him, providing a better future to the bilateral relationship.

rolex replica He said Indonesia and China had achieved many goals through well communication and coordination, and Indonesia will keep rolex fake high- level contact, expand communication and cooperation, improving their strategic partnership constantly, so as to benefit people of both countries, and accelerate the development of Asia jointly.

Dai said the relationship between China and Indonesia had grown greatly since they established diplomatic relations, bringing the bilateral relationship to a higher level.

He said that the two sides had deepened political mutual trust and won plentiful fruits in many areas, no matter in terms of improving China-ASEAN relationship or facing International financial crisis. Dai said China appreciated Indonesia's being stick to "One China" policy. He added that both China and Indonesia are great regional countries, they are good neighbors, good friends and good partners, as the long-term good relationship benefit not only the two countries but also the region and the whole world's peace and prosperity.


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He said that there was great potential for the cooperation between China and Indonesia. He said that China was willing to be honest to Indonesia, and make the two to support each other, to develop hand in hand, pushing their strategic partnership further and further.

Dai also met with Indonesian Vice President Boediono on Friday, and exchanged views on the communication and cooperation in the economic and trading sector.


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Posted: Friday 26 February 2010 - 12 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Indonesia offers lucrative wealth management market: HSBC official

JAKARTA, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) -- With increasing economic growth and controlled inflation rate, Indonesia promises a lucrative market for wealth management business, a senior official of Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. (HSBC) Indonesia said here on Tuesday.

Alfred Rinaldi Triestanto, HSBC Indonesia Assistant Vice President Investment Sales, said that as one of surviving country with positive economic growth that continues to improve in the coming years, Indonesia promises robust market for personal investment portfolios offered in wealth management services.

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"With an estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth at 5.8 percent this year, or the third largest in Asia after China and India, Indonesia would be a promising market for wealth management service," Alfred cited to HSBC's estimation on Indonesia's GDP this year on the sidelines of the London-based Hair extensions bank's Wealth Management workshop session held here.

The ongoing positive economic perimeters in the country are in place to encourage more people to invest in personal investment portfolios, Alfred said.

The government has set economic growth target at 5.5 percent this year, or higher than the one reached last year at 4.3 percent. The government managed to control inflation rate at below 5 percent last year, or the first one happened in the last decade.

Alfred believed that the number of Indonesian people who prefer to invest in mutual funds, bonds and other notes would be increasing from the figure resulted in HSBC's recent survey disclosed late last year.

According to the result of HSBC's Mass Affluent Tracker survey released in December 2009, among people in 12 Asian countries, Indonesia had the lowest rate of people investing in personal investment portfolio, at a range of 2 to 3 percent from more
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Most people in Indonesia prefer to invest in relatively low- risk investment portfolios, such as time deposit and protected mutual fund, the survey result said.


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Posted: Friday 26 February 2010 - 22 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Indonesia's Garuda, Pertamina sign plane fuel procurement MoU

JAKARTA, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- Indonesia's state-run airline and oil exploration Clip in human hair extensions firms of Garuda and Pertamina signed an MoU to secure the fuel supply for Garuda's planes in overseas countries, a local media reported here on Wednesday.

According to Garuda Operational Director Ari Sapari, with the MoU, Pertamina would secure fuel supply for Garuda's plane in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, China's Hong Kong, Bangkok and Dubai.

"The MoU signing is intended to secure the fuel supply for our planes at considerably lower price," Ari was quoted by the Detik. com as saying on the sidelines of the MoU signing ceremony held at Pertamina's premises here.

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According to Ari, Garuda's existing plane fuel procurement from Pertamina reached 325 million liters, or accounts for 65 percent of its total fuel procurement in flights to foreign countries that requires 500 million liters.

With the MoU, Ari expected that the plane fuel procurement from Pertamina could increase up to 400 million liters, or 80 percent for its fuel need in its foreign countries flights

"The agreement had actually had took into effect in April 2009, to last in two years. There is possibility to extend the cooperation after the agreement terminated in 2011," Ari said.

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He said that it would continue using the World Fuel service to supply Garuda's plane with its fuel in those five cities.


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Posted: Friday 26 February 2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Indonesia regards FTA strategic move to boost export, investment: official

JAKARTA, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- An Indonesian senior official said on Wednesday that Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a strategic move to expand the country's export markets and a short cut to increase investment in the country amid the challenging global economic condition, a local media reported here.

"Indonesia adheres to opened economy and trade systems aimed at Hair extensions optimizing the country's economic potentialities for the people's prosperity," Industrial and Trade Deputy at the economic coordinating ministry Edy Putra Irawady said in his remarks to open a seminar discussing opportunities from ASEAN-China FTA ( ACFTA) held here.

"But it must be controlled by a mechanism, not an uncontrolled trade system. No single product can be freely sold across the country's border," he was quoted by the Antara news agency as saying.

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Edy said that all parties in Indonesia must regard the FTA as a means to open the economic isolation and pave the way for commodity potentialities in the region to tap fortune in international markets.

Regarding the implementation of ACFTA, he said that government has implemented steps considered necessary to secure domestic market.

Among steps implemented by the government are improving the surveillance efforts in the border areas, improve the compliance of products distributed across the country and promote the usage of local products in domestic market, he added.

Those steps are orchestrated with efforts to boost up export by reinforcing Indonesia's trade representatives in foreign countries, intensify promotion of Indonesia's tourism, trade and investments aimed at grabbing more tourists and investors coming into Indonesia, Edy said.

Besides that, he added that the government would also improve the authority of Indonesian Export Developer agency (LPEI) to provide export financing, develop trading
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With ACFTA taking effect since January 1 this year, the government also takes efforts to improve zones designated as Free Trade Zone (FTZ), reorganize the energy infrastructure and provide more financing access for the domestic exporters and improve the country's logistic distribution system.


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Posted: Friday 26 February 2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Indonesia wants to improve ranking at Asian Games

JAKARTA, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Indonesian government has asked athletes being groomed for the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China in November to fight it out to improve the country's ranking in the regional sporting event, the Antara news agency reported here on Thursday.

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"We managed to finish 22nd in the medal tally at the Clip on hair extensions last Asian Games in Doha. I have told the team to perform better in the upcoming games," State Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Andi Mallarangeng said.

He added said the Asian Games in Guangzhou should mark the resurrection of national athletes in the wake of tighter competition.

The national team, he said, should learn from how it performed in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Laos last December.


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Indonesia met its own target of finishing third in the SEA Games, but failed to keep up with emerging regional sporting giant Vietnam, which forced long-time ruler Thailand to the limit until the final day of the medal race.

Indonesia expects to win medals in badminton, karate, taekwondo, archery and cycling.


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Posted: Wednesday 24 February 2010 - 14 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

YAKIMA, Wash. -- Cari Lynn Nichols doesn't have too much on her Christmas list.

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She'd like a new pair of shoes, maybe some clothes.

But the 17-year-old Eisenhower High School senior didn't really give it too much thought this year. She was too caught up in helping gather gifts for another family.

"This is the first year where I really didn't have anything special in mind," she said Wednesday, the day before Christmas Eve. "Normally by now I've shaken all the presents under the tree."

Instead, she's spent the last few weeks collecting donations to help a family of seven. Nichols adopted the family -- two parents and five children -- through the Salvation Army, soliciting donations from Old Navy, West Valley Church of the Nazarene and her Cadet Connections class.

Students in all Ike advisory classes do community service projects during December. But Nichols has gone beyond what most students usually do and is adopting the family as her senior project.

The children range in age from almost 2 to 12 years old. All seven family members share a two-bedroom apartment in Yakima.

Nichols collected about 80 gifts for them. And that doesn't include food donations.

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"It was much more than I expected. I was completely overwhelmed by the turnout," said Nichols, who delivered the truckload of gifts last Saturday.

"The presents just came in, load after load after load, until their whole living room was filled and you could barely see the carpet," Nichols said. "All of the kids were very excited, and they all gave me a hug and we took some pictures."

The gifts included clothing and toys for each child. Plus, Nichols said, "I made sure that each kid got at least one set of PJs. That's something I always get for Christmas, and I think it's fun."

She also got the family "a bunch of board games so they could have something to do together."

Nichols said the project put her in the Christmas spirit: "It really made me feel great."

And it doesn't end here. Nichols plans to keep in touch with the family -- especially the oldest, a 12-year-old girl -- long after the holiday season.

"I'm going to be a mentor to her," said Nichols, who didn't leave empty-handed. In addition to adopting the family, she also adopted a puppy.


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Nichols found him on the family's patio. He's white with black spots.

"There's like a perfect spot over his eye," said Nichols, who's already bought the puppy Christmas outfits at the pet store.

Originally, she was thinking of giving the pup a Christmas- themed name.

"I'm thinking of Mistletoe," she said Wednesday.

But, by Christmas Eve -- after a family discussion -- she had settled on "Bandit."

Adriana Janovich can be reached at 509-577-7653 or .


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Posted: Wednesday 24 February 2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

I HAD my reservations when the invitation arrived -- a golf day with fellow Devon cricket coaches.

I was asked for my handicap. The answer was simple -- golf, because I had never played it.

In fact, the nearest I had ever got to a round was the crazy rolex fake putting greens on Torquay and Paignton seafronts and I always found them somewhat challenging.

Anyway I decided to give it a go and, with borrowed golf clubs and cricket shoes in tow, I duly arrived at Teignmouth golf course. What a stunning setting. What a freezing day and what a course on which to make your golfing debut.

I was told that the back nine were worse than the front nine. I hadn't a clue what that meant but soon found out.

Anyway it was off to the first tee. I was with Vince 'Ryder Cup' Reddick and Warren 'Cautious' Carr. Both said they had played a bit but not 'for years'. Yeh, right.

Vince went first. His ball disappeared right up towards the middle of the fairway. Not bad for somebody who hadn't played for a while, Vince.

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Worse There was some hope for me when Warren lined up for his first shot and missed the ball altogether. He was away the second time and got better as we went around. Not bad for somebody who had not played for a while, Warren.

I missed the ball completely on my first shot -- and got worse as we went around.

I stood on one tee and couldn't even see the green or flag. For somebody who was taking three shots to cover a few feet it was daunting. Then there were the gorse bushes, the roads in between with cars passing and the bunkers.

I did manage to get on the actual green for a putt three times. For the other holes I had a swipe three or four times, picked up my ball -- if I could find it -- and took in the scenery while Vince and Warren played on.

I knew my luck just wasn't in when my son, who could see me struggling somewhat, came over on the 18th, picked up my ball from yet another of those damned gorse bushes and threw it towards the green... and right into the rough. I was even useless at cheating.

But, hey, I enjoyed the day.

The company and the club were brilliant.

Congratulations to overall winner Matt Evans and other prize- winners Matt Theedom, Mark Overton, Colin Payne and have-a-guess- who... Vince Reddick.


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And me? I got an award for finishing last with two points... a 30- minute golf lesson. Oh joy!


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Posted: Wednesday 24 February 2010 - 5 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

A TEENAGER jailed for a New Plymouth street attack will spend Christmas with his family after winning a High Court appeal against his sentence yesterday.

But Sam O'Hanlon, who had his 19th birthday in New Plymouth prison, is the only one of five who has been released from jail following the March 1 attack at Moturoa. The assaults left a 16- year-old youth with his jaw broken in two places and another youth badly bruised. Both had their caps and shoes stolen. An older man who went to help was bashed into unconsciousness.

Justice Priestley, in a decision released yesterday, reduced O'Hanlon's sentence from 20 months in prison to eight months' home detention saying the sentencing judge had erred in O'Hanlon's case.

His co-offenders, Wiremu David Tamaki Maxwell, 17, and Shayne Edward Ketekia Behan- Kitto, 19, will remain behind bars because of a combination of the seriousness of their offending and their previous criminal records, Justice Priestley said.

It was O'Hanlon's $2000 emotional harm payment to the 16-year- old victim of the attack which had tipped the balance, he replica breitling said. "Were it not for the fact that an offer for amends was made and paid, and that the money involved was from Mr O'Hanlon's own resources, I probably would not have interfered with the judge's sentencing discretion," he said.

The effect of imprisonment on O'Hanlon would run counter to the effects to be gained from the rehabilitative home detention regime and lower his risks of re-offending, Justice Priestley said.

O'Hanlon's mother, Linda Griffith, said she was "delighted" with the decision.

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Her son would stay with his cousin and her family in Auckland in what was a 24-hour curfew regime.

"He's still paying the price but at least he'll be getting fresh air."

Her son would never return to Taranaki, she said.

"He'll never come back now. He wants to make a new life for himself. He's not a bad person. Unfortunately he got himself into a bad place with bad people. This has given him a chance to change his life around."

The $2000 _ not $1000 as reported in the earlier story _ which her son was determined to pay to the youngest victim, was nothing in comparison to what the 16-year-old victim had gone through, she said.

"The whole incident was heinous. For my son to be caught up with that was unbelievable. It was shocking for everybody."

Justice Priestley said in his ruling that the offending was described as mindless violence, thuggery, cowardly and dangerous assaults by kicking and punching innocent victims on the ground and around the head, drunken behaviour and driving through the streets looking for trouble.

The judge supported Judge Allan Roberts' strong stand against "elevated acts of indiscriminate and indescribable violence".

Justice Priestley said counsel had informed him that the judge has been rightly concerned about the prevalence
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It was seen as a legitimate matter for community concern, Justice Priestley said.

The district courts were entitled to respond to prevalent offending in communities which was of community concern, he said.

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Posted: Monday 22 February 2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Q: Loads of actress have played the Queen on TV and film. How do you feel about stepping into a pair of royal shoes? A: I found it a big enough challenge as it was, without comparing myself to the other actresses! The Queen is a woman of great internal stability, or appears to be. I mean, I can't believe that anyone alive doesn't have massive doubts and massive troubles, but she seems Cartier Watches incredibly true and solid.

Q: Five of you play the role, looking at the social and political changes in Britain since WWII through the eyes of Elizabeth II. Which era do you play? A: Emilia Fox portrays the Queen in 1955, just as the affair between her sister Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend exploded into public view. Samantha Bond picks up the mantle, through the tumultuous early-1970s when there was civil unrest, IRA threats and even a kidnap attempt on Princess Anne. Susan Jameson adopts the royal pose in dramatising the hidden conflict between the Queen and the first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, while Diana Quick concludes the series in 2005, a year that saw the Queen accepting Prince Charles' marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles. Then there's my era, in 1992, a year riddled with disaster for the House of Windsor and which she labelled her 'annus horribilis'. Q What happens in your episode? A: It examines how she coped with a catalogue of disasters, including the fire at Windsor Castle, the issue of her paying taxes and what came to be seen by many royal insiders as 'the enemy within', her daughter-in-law, Princess Diana.

Diana's involvement in Andrew Morton's book shattered the public image of the Girard-Perregaux Watches Royal Family and papers seized upon the scandals, marking the start of the breakdown of the age of deference. I would suspect she understood more about Diana's problems than Diana herself, but found it very difficult to reach her because of the different rules in their upbringing and the different times. Q: Do you think the notion of having the minutiae of the royal household and relationships discussed must have been hard to deal with for her? A: Very much so. There's a lovely line in the episode where Charles says, 'I'm not the first Prince of Wales to have a mistress', and the Queen says, 'But you are the first Prince of Wales to have it reported in the newspaper'. Q: Did you do a lot of research? A: I was asked to play HRH on Friday and by Tuesday, shooting had begun. It was a matter of 'add water, be Queen', though the wig, pearls and corgis helped.

It's impertinent to think we know her, but you take a lot in and you get feelings about what you think might be part of her personality. I watched a lot of documentaries and imagined her walking down all these red carpets, day after day, to meet trains or cars, sometimes to see people she wanted to have lunch with or being forced by duty to lunch with people she must have loathed. I just think she's one of the most remarkable people of our recent history. Q: Having now stepped into royal shoes, do you feel the Queen is the victim of misinterpretation? A: She never complains, she never explains. I suppose that's what annoys a lot of people because in a sense she's irreproachable, she won't answer back.

Since playing her, I think more of her, not less. What I was surprised about is this quiet authority. She seems crisper, much sterner, but I don't think she is in reality. I think she has this calm, truthful, consistent way of behaving, so everyone knows where they are.

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Posted: Monday 22 February 2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

The diversity committees of three Rochester bar associations are holding a food and clothing drive to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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The Monroe County Bar Association, the Greater Rochester Association for Women Attorneys and the Rochester Black Bar Association will collect items through Jan. 14 on the 10th floor of the Telesca Center for Justice, 1 West Main St. and will be distributed Jan. 18. Tax deductible receipts will be provided.

Clothing will be distributed through the Volunteers of America's Working Wardrobe program, which provides men and women with business attire and accessories to conduct job searches and enter the workforce. Requested items include business attire (larger sizes are especially needed); business casual attire; dress shoes; jewelry; accessories (purses, belts, neckties); make-up and personal hygiene items.

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Food items will be distributed to families at School 29. Suggested non-perishable food contributions include canned and boxed items such as peanut butter, fruit, vegetables, soup, tuna fish, pasta, pasta sauce, rice, cereal, pancake mix and
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Posted: Sunday 21 February 2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

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I'M A Celebrity winner Gino D'Acampo left viewers fuming yesterday - after admitting he cheated.

The TV chef, 34, revealed he broke strict rules by smuggling a stash of salt, sugar, tea bags and coffee into the jungle. The goodies were craftily hidden in his shoes and his luxury item, a pillow.

An insider on the ITV1 show said they received a stream of complaints that Gino used his secret supplies unfairly to make him popular in the camp.

One viewer writing on an internet forum blasted: "Gino was fake. He cheated. Kim Woodburn's the true winner."

And glamour girl Jordan, who famously walked Fake Hermes Handbags out on the show, was said to be "livid" with the Italian hunk. He yelled at her for failing to pick salt as her luxury item - when he had some all along. Gino con-fessed on ITV2 early yesterday: "My luxury was a pillow, which is very stuffable. So I stuffed it with a lot of salt, sugar, four different teas, ten sachets of coffee.

"I had it in my shoes as well. I thought, 'If the security guys catch the stuff in the pillow, I still have the stuff in the shoes.

"I never used a single salt sachet for myself. I used to pass it to Stuart Manning and he put it in the food.

"It was funny. Everybody said, 'This tastes like it's got salt in it'. I would say, 'Well, when you caramelize potato the
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The ITV source said: "Viewers who voted throughout the show are furious. They're disappointed in Gino. They feel he wasn't honest. They feel duped."

And a friend of Jordan, 31, told The People: "She's miffed, to say the very least." After Friday's win Gino was reunited with wife Jenny and sons Rocco, four, and Luciano, seven.

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Posted: Sunday 21 February 2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

OUR story last week that I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here winner Gino D'Acampo cheated diamond Watches by smuggling food into the jungle in a pillow and his shoes prompted many readers to write in..

GINO should forfeit his title. What does it teach children when someone who cheats gets to be treated like a winner, while the others who played by the rules are the losers? Jenny Thomson, Millport, Ayrshire IT'S time for ITV1 to pull the plug on I'm A Celebrity because it has reached its demise just like t5 tube with led Big Brother.

The early series were brilliant - but a cheating winner proves the show has had its day.

Sylvia Monk, Clavering, Essex RATHER than condemning Gino he should be praised for cleverness.


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He was the deserved King of the Jungle thanks to his charm and his good humour.

And now you can add genius for his food-smuggling stunt.

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