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Life in Indonesia, it’s always getting better!Issue #07 - 17th May - 2010Every first and third Week of the month

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MATARAM - Lombok's Gunung Barujari part of the Gunung Rinjani volcano complex on the island of Lombok has been placed on a "caution" (waspada) list by Indonesian o�cials following a rash of continuing explosions, sometimes throwing molten ash 1,200 meters skyward.

On Tuesday, May 4, 2010, the mountain spewed thick chocolate-colored smoke. Gunung Barujari is 2,376 meters high and is conjoined with Gunung Rinjani which stand 3,726 meters tall. According to Kun Dwi Santoso, the chief of the Mitigation of Disasters Section of the Geological and Mineral Resource service from the Mining and Energy Department for West Nusa Tenggara, a large explosion on Monday, May 3rd created 1,500 meter high ash cloud. Smaller explosions followed in short duration. On Tuesday the seismic station at Gunung Rinjani recorded a series of strong explosion. O�cials have responded to the mountains volcanic activity by declaring the area under a general caution for those living near the mountain and tourists climbing the Rinjani's peak. Ash falling on the north slope of the mountain has also interferred with farmers' crops.

Rinjani Volcano On

Lombok Island

Comes To Life

Bali Customs Destroy Illegal Alcohol Cachesource : blog.indahnesia.com

DENPASAR - Bali's Customs O�ce bulldozed 2,824 bottles of contraband alcohol on Friday, May 6, 2010, in the parking lot of their Bali Ngurah Rai Airport o�ces. The bottles of wine and hard liquor were estimated to have a value of Rp. 600 million (US$ 65,200) were seized in a number of raids conducted by Bali Customs O�cers in 2009 and 2010 on illegal caches of booze not bearing o�cial duty stamps.

Of the total number of bottles crushed by a bulldozer were 1,539 bottles of

imported wine and liquor and 1,285 bottles of illegal locally produced bever-ages. The falsi�ed customs stamps destroyed by Customs totaled Rp. 98 million (US$10,600).

The drinks destroyed were accumulated from cases that have reached �nal deter-minations in the judicial process. Other caches from recent raids can only be destroyed after the completion of the legal cases in which the alcohol serves as evidence. The Bali Customs O�ce currently has 9 separate cases involving illegal alcoholic beverages before the Denpasar Courts.

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EDITORIAL

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At Cazbar we are probably the only bar in Indonesia where you can go from the �rst �oor to the second �oor with a lift. Reason we have this lift is that there are another 4 �oors above us with o�ces, one of which is occupied by Ex-Vice President Try Sutrisno, but that's another story.With an increasing middle and upper class society in Indonesia, the creativity of Indonesians struggling to survive, often amazes me. Birman, who sells second hand newspapers is a good example of this. And how many of you expats haven't won-dered why your pairs of socks is so often not complete? Could it be your pembantu (servant) who once in a while 'forgets' to match them in pairs, 'maybe' hoping that you throw them away? Surviving on the side-lines. There is this company in Jakarta who sends girls around to your o�ce to clean your telephones. They come in uniform and look almost like a disinfection team. They wipe your phone thoroughly and spray some fragrance on the horn. There are so many examples of the 'little jobs' and it is always a pleasure to discover them. In Indonesia there are more than anywhere else, I am sure.I was sitting in Cazbar on the new red sofa. I was trying it out. While I sat there, a bit dreamingly, I hardly noticed this Indonesian guy coming in. It could have been a delivery boy

Little Jobs and Clever Indonesians

or one of the o�ce boys from the �oors above the bar, I didn't really pay any notice. He silently passed by and pressed the button of the lift. I noticed a roll under his arm that he tightly pressed to his body. Then I wondered: didn't I see this guy yesterday with a roll under his arm as well? And the day before? The doors opened and he quickly disappeared in the lift. Less than 30 seconds later he came out again, still with a roll under his arm. It started to intrigue me as I couldn't �nd out what he did with that roll. It became even more confusing when I saw him leaving on the back of a motorbike. Now he was holding at least 10 rolls of 2 meter length in his arms. He had trouble keeping them all together while the motor dangerously hit the road in front of Cazbar.

The next day he silently came in again, and this time I followed him into the lift. I kept my eyes straight on the young man and I was not planning to leave him out of my sight, which was impossible anyway in such a small space. He waited for me to push a button. Automatically I pressed the 2. He now pressed the 5. He kept the roll, some kind of fabric, tight to his body. His eyes looked down to the �oor, maybe he was shy, I �gured. The lift stopped on the second �oor. The guy looked up to me, like he was telling me: are you gonna move out of this lift or what? I stepped out of the lift. I felt defeated by this little man with his mysterious roll. I waited for the lift to come down again. I wanted to have a look on the �fth �oor. It wasn't necessary. When the doors opened, the guy was there, with his roll and he was going down. Obviously he had done what he had to do on that 5th �oor and whatever it was he did it quickly. I was puzzled but I didn't want to ask him. I �gured I just had to wait another day.

The next day I was sitting ready on my sofa. I knew he would come at 7.30 sharp and so he did. I followed

him again into the lift and the guy by now certainly started to get nervous. My suspicious look must have worried him as he now kept looking at me in distress. I didn't press a button. He didn't press a button. Finally I pressed �rmly on the 5 and crossed my arms. We went up, look-ing each other distrustful in the eyes. But on the �fth �oor he didn't step out. I pointed my both arms towards the open doors to let him go �rst but he shyly refused. We went down again. I got out but then he went up again! He tricked me again! These Indonesians are much more clever than the average bule, I tell you that.This had to stop. I waited for him to come down. His face expressed shock when he saw me waiting for him. 'Ngapain kamu balik!?' (Why did you turn back?) I asked him. With his eyes wide open, he slowly released the initial tight grip on his roll. And without giving a blink, he slowly opened the roll of fabric, which turned out to be a small carpet. 'THURSDAY' it read in large letters. I looked into the lift behind him. A clean and nice carpet with the words 'FRIDAY' was spread on the �oor. Stupid bule I was. He rolled up the roll and quickly went outside where his mate on the motorbike was waiting with more carpet rolls. When they clumsily drove o� the driver was laughing loudly while the carpet man was telling him the story over his shoulder.

I appreciate these young Indonesian men for running another one of these 'small' businesses that keeps Indonesia a�oat and interesting. Their business was only that: supply-ing clean carpets with the name of the day on it and making sure it is changed every day. It is just now -while I write this (real) story- that I realize that I haven't seen the carpet guys for a while. I look in the lift and indeed, its a plain carpet with no day on it. They lost their contract. Maybe they had a day wrong? No idea. But now the carpet is dirty. And so is my telephone.

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Taiwanese Boss Indicted Over Pork-Fed Indonesians

NEWS

source : thejakartaglobe.com

Tapei-Taiwan’s labor authorities on Thursday urged employers of foreign workers to respect religious custom, after a company owner forced Muslim Indonesian sta� to eat pork, while o�cials in Jakarta have expressed concern over the incident.

“We urge respect for the freedom of religion for foreign workers … and we encourage the workers to complain if their rights are violated,” the Labor A�airs Council said in a statement.

The remarks came after prosecutors indicted a garment factory owner and sought an eight-month jail term on charges she forced three Muslim women workers from Indonesia to eat pork.

Chang Wen-lin, the owner of Hsin Hua Hang factory, had threatened to cut the women’s salaries if they refused to eat meals that were also o�ered to local employees, prosecutors said.

The factory owner, whose permit to hire foreigners was revoked in the wake of the scandal, said she thought eating pork would provide them with energy, according to legal documents.

The incident surfaced after the three �led a complaint with Taipei o�cials saying they were overworked and had not been paid for around eight months.

Taiwan’s mass-circulation United Daily News said the case was widely reported in the Muslim world via international media and dealt a huge blow to the island’s image.

Indonesia’s National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) on Monday expressed anger over the report.

“This goes against basic human rights, which include the right to freedom of worship,” commissioner Johny Nelson Simanjuntak told the Jakarta Globe. “How dare anyone force others to eat food they are prohibited from eating.”

A spokesman for the Manpower and Transmigration Ministry, Budy Hartawan, told the Globe the ministry would seek clari�cation from the Indonesian Economic and Trade Cham-ber in Taipei.

“We are going to ask them to protect our citizens,” he said, adding the case was unprecedented.

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NEWSNew Immigration Checks Revoked at Bali's Airport

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8.3 Million Hectares of Riau Rain-Forest 'Disappeared'source : blog.indahnesia.com

PEKANBARU - The destruction of the tropical rain forest in Riau is just stunning. Of the 9.2 million hectares of rain forest existing in 1982, even before the provinces of Riau and Riau Islands were formed, only some 860.000 hectares is left now. In just 28 years some 8.3 million hectares has vanished completely.

"People working for the corruption watch-dog KPK or president Yudhoyono should come here themselves to see how rampant corruption here really is," said the head of the Riau department of the Indonesian Environ-ment agency Walhi, Jhony Setyawan Mund-ung.

According to Mundung, illegal logging of Riau is started by the former regent of Pelala-wan, Azmun Jaafar. He has been sentenced to eleven years in prison for his actions. The regent of Siak, Arwin A.S., has been pointed a suspect by the KPK, as well as the regent of Kampar, Burhanuddin Husin. Although they are suspects, they are still free men. The governor of Riau, Rusli Zainal, is most likely also involved in the disappearance of the rain forests in his province.

Mundung explained that the largest part of the destruction is caused by the presence of two large producers of paper; Asia Pulp and Paper and the APRIL Group. They are currently producing some 4.3 million tonnes of wood, an extremely high volume compared with other producing areas like North Sumatra and Kalimantan where only some 200,000 to 300,000 tonnes is produced every year. This also causes rapid decrease of the forests in Riau.

Damage to protected rain forests is no exception as well. The 14 protected areas all su�er under illegal logging. The Mahato reserve has lost some 280,000 hectares completely for example. The Bukit Betabuh reserve has largely changed into a large plantation and national park Tesse Nilo is currently only 70,000 hectares large.

"It seems like that Yudhoyono does not really have the political will to do something about the ecological disasters caused by illegal logging like �ooding and forest �res. It is fairly simple, if Yudhoyono really wants to tackle the problems here he only has to send an SMS to the head of the national police or the KPK to pick up this case," says Mundung.

Rinjani Volcano On Lombok Island Comes To Lifesource : blog.indahnesia.com

MATARAM - Lombok's Gunung Barujari part of the Gunung Rinjani volcano complex on the island of Lombok has been placed on a "caution" (waspada) list by Indonesian o�cials following a rash of continuing explosions, some-times throwing molten ash 1,200 meters skyward. On Tuesday, May 4, 2010, the mountain spewed thick chocolate-colored smoke. Gunung Barujari is 2,376 meters high and is conjoined with Gunung Rinjani which stand 3,726 meters tall. According to Kun Dwi Santoso, the chief of the Mitigation of Disasters Section of the Geological and Mineral Resource service from the Mining and Energy Department for West Nusa Tenggara, a large explosion on

Monday, May 3rd created 1,500 meter high ash cloud. Smaller explosions followed in short duration. On Tuesday the seismic station at Gunung Rinjani recorded a series of strong explosion. O�cials have responded to the mountains volcanic activity by declaring the area under a general caution for those living near the mountain and tourists climbing the Rinjani's peak. Ash falling on the north slope of the mountain has also inter-ferred with farmers' crops. Scientist are concerned that the volcano may increase in intensity, emitting more smoke and hot lava. Kun also warned people climbing to the volcanic lake of Segara Anak of the possible accumulation of poisonous gas on or near the lake.

source : blog.indahnesia.com

DENPASAR - After angry complaints from arriving tourists compelled to stand in line at Bali's airport for up to four or more hours, the border control management (BCM) procedures requir-ing �ngerprints and photos of arriving passengers have been ditched on instructions from the Minister of Justice and Human Rights. In operation for only a week, the additional layer of bureaucracy of photographing and �ngerprinting arriving tourist was added to the tasks of immigration o�cers already overwhelmed with administering a multi-step visa-on-arrival process. During peak tra�c times at Bali's airports delays exceeding 4 hours were reported after the introduction of the new procedures. On Monday, May 3, 2010, the �nger-printing and photography requirements were suspended until further notice reducing waiting time more normal parameters, but a still intolerable 2 hour period during peak tra�c periods. The government has promised not to reintroduce the system until an adequate amount of equipment and personnel can be put in place to facili-tate the smooth �ow-through of arriving passengers.

Despite the hasty retreat by immigra-tion authorities, criticism of the poor level of service provided to Bali's inbound visitors persists. Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya, the Chairman of the Bali Tourism Board, quoted in Radar Bali, said the short-lived BCM measures did damage to Bali's tourism industry. Wijaya said the now-abandoned police had little use and was just the latest in a list of "sloppy" actions performed by the agency in charge of guarding the nation's gateways.

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NEWS

source : Made Arya Kencana, thejakartaglobe.com

Days after his appointment as chairman of the National Bureaucratic Reforms Direction Committee, Vice President Boediono on Friday said he would soon release a plan to accelerate the transfor-mation of government.

“We have been working on the blueprint and we’re just waiting for the process to be formalized,” Boediono said in his keynote address at the Top Executive Forum on Governance in Nusa Dua, Bali.

He said that although a generation would be needed to achieve a clean government, much progress has been made since the reform era started in 1998.

Boediono said that bureaucratic reform has only been implemented in a few government institutions, the Ministry of Finance being one of them. The blueprint of the 2010-15 reform program currently being prepared is expected to be used as the basis to reform every government institution.

“I hope this will help surpress the practice of judicial ma�a in the bureau-cratic institutions,” he said.

In the plan, Boediono said there are three basic requirements for a clean and e�ective government: political stability, an e�ective bureaucracy and a rational program for social and economic development.

“The key to create a clean government is a program that is pro-people, to materi-alize justice, peace and welfare,” he said.

To achieve this, the blueprint empha-sized the importance of rooting out corruption and money politics and of having clear lines enforced between businessmen and bureaucrats.

Boediono said the current democracy should serve the public’s aspirations and provide real bene�ts, economic and otherwise.

The vice president said that despite the establishment of the reform committee, the government will maintain ad hoc institutions such the Corruption Eradica-tion Commission (KPK) and the Judicial Ma�a Eradication Task Force.

“Those institutions are needed as long as Indonesia is still under a period of democractic consolidation like now,” he said.

The National Bureaucratic Reforms Direction Committee was announced by presidential spokesman Julian Aldrin Pasha on Wednesday.

“The committee members include the political, legal and human rights coordi-nating minister, social welfare coordi-nating minister, economic a�airs coordi-nating minister, state minister for

administrative reforms, �nance minister and home minister,” Julian said after a cabinet meeting.

He added that in practice, a bureaucratic reforms team headed by the state minis-ter of administrative reforms, EE Mangindaan, will evaluate the perfor-mance of each ministry and state institution.

He said the cabinet session, which was chaired by the president, produced the outline for the road map for the 2010-15 reform program.

Julian said the blueprint lays out a program of sound government manage-ment as a foundation for national bureaucratic reforms, with strategic policies and standards for overhauling state institutions. The plan also clearly states performance standards.

Julian added that an indicator of success would well the bureaucratic reforms are implemented at regional levels.

“The indicators of success require that no corruption or other crimes are committed, regional budgets are good, all programs are running well, all permits are issued without problems, there are no overlaps in the bureau-cracy, normal communication with the general public, the e�ective and e�cient use of time and rewards and punishments,” he said.

Mas Ahmad Daniri, chairman of the National Governance Policy Committee, said that cleaning up government would take a long time and the e�ort required building wide-ranging consen-sus among government institutions, the private sector and civil society.

To hasten implementation of the bureaucratic reforms, “aside from legal enforcement, the supervision system needs to be more e�ective, including through the whistle blowing system,” he said.

Vice President Boediono, chairman of the National Bureaucratic Reforms Direction Committee, is planning to accelerate the transformation of government.

Boediono Vows Quick Delivery of Reform Road Map

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BUGILS BALIRegular Events

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Saturday

Sunday

Monday Pro�leFree beer 6 to 8 pm1st week : Baldy2nd week : Moustache 3rd week : Lipstick 4th week : Spectacles5th week : No beer belly

Friday

Quiz Night Starts at 8 pm

Winner gets their bill paid for.

Ladies Night(6 pm ‘till close)

Buy one drink and get one free (except wine)

Pressure Hour(6 ‘till 7 pm)

Free beer will be served until anybody, man or woman, visits the toilet or leaves the bar!Now held on the terrace…anyone goes in or leaves the bar…the hour is over. Some think its hot!

BBQ Night On The Terrace(6 ‘till 9 pm)

Pasta Day

Wings and Beer. Happy Hour!25% o� Bintang Draught and chicken wings for 1000/pc (dine in only)

What’s Up in Bali?

Spirit of the Week (Monday to Monday):Monday May 20, 2010 Cowboys at Rp. 50,000Monday May 27, 2010 Absolut at Rp. 30,000

Bugils Bali, is an o�cial sponsor of the Softball Bali Sixes Tournament on May 29 and the Coaltrans Sixes on May 30. We are the sole providers of food and bever-ages so for good food and cold drinks come and see us!

Daniels EpilogueI am not a man of many words but in my 3 months here at Bugils Bali I have met a lot of new friends, and have introduced some old friends to Bugils Bali and would like to say thank you to the old and new customers and sta� for making Bugils Bali a happening place again. The talk in the streets around Bali at the moment is that Bugils Bali is the place to be and I have heard it myself . People coming up saying I hear it was a great night…or if they were there themselves they say I had a ball at Bugils…in case they remember.

I have worked and lived in bars since I was 15 years old. As my father owned pubs in Australia. As all good managers know you can’t please all customers. And there will always be complaints. And you take these complaints on board and you note them down. But it is always di�erent when the shoe is on the other foot. Or people don’t really don’t know the full story when really it was just a storm in the teacup.

This is a bar, a great bar at that. And we are in the business of selling alcohol and some-times things don’t go the way we want. But we always try to please every customer that comes through the door at Bugils. So I will end it there and I will meet youse at the bar for pig’s ear (beer).

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Blue Bird Loves BuGils Bali

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BUGILS BALI

Daniel: In the 5 days you were here how many times

have you visited Bugils Bali

Bucko: I don’t think I have left, have I? Ha Ha Ha

Daniel: Mate how do you rate Bugils Bali?

Bucko: The set up of the bar is up there with the best of them.

Daniel: Any other comments Mate about

Bugils Bali?

Bucko: The sta� and service was great and really friendly, not like in Oz. And like Schwarzeneger

said.....I’ll be back and you can take that to the

bank

Customer Interview : BUCKO

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No. TOTTeam ManagerThe WINNER of this year's mini-league in the PREMIER LEAGUE FANTASY FOOTBALL game is fantasy football diehard Wouter Lindner.

Wouter: the bottle of JD is yours!

1. Before the start of the World Cup �nal 1978 between Argentina & Holland there was an incident with a Dutch striker. What did the Argentineans’ complaint about?

2. Which two players became top scorer of the world cup 1994?

3. One of the greatest matches ever was Brazil-Italy on the world Cup 1982. Brazil lost with 3-2. Who scored the 2 Brazilian goals.

4. On 22 June 1974 West Germany and East Germany play their 1st and last match ever played between the 2 countries. What was the score of the match

5. One match on the world cup 2006 was quali�ed by FIFA the worst match ever played in world cup history. Which match and how many cards totally.

6. In which world cup did Maradona make his debut and in which did he have his farewell?

7. Indonesia unfortunately never made it to the �nal rounds of the world cup but the Dutch East Indies did though. In which year did this happen?

8. During one World Cup, a player from a New York soccer club who asked his manager for a short holiday because his grandmother in France was sick. His club allowed him to go and he was subsequently spotted in the stands during a France match. Who is this player?

9. From 30 December 1980 till 10 Januari 1981 ‘The Mundialito’ or ‘The Mini World Cup was held in Montevideo, Uruguay. 6 participants (Host Uruguay, West Germany, Brazil, Italy, Argentina and lastly Holland. In honor of what was it held?

10. Which country won the �rst ever World Cup?

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DE HOOI

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Hi guys,This coming Saturday the 22nd De Hooi will be celebrating its 3rd year anniversary. There will be several very cool bands playing all kinds of rock and roll, beautiful sexy dancers, a DJ upstairs, discounts on Brainwash and Twisted and free beer. Should be our best anniversary party ever.

Thanks for making De Hooi South-ern Jakarta’s favorite beer joint.

Cheers,Harry

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DE HOOIRegular Events

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Friday

Thursday

Monday Pro�leFree beer 6 to 8 pm1st week : Baldy2nd week : Moustache 3rd week : Lipstick 4th week : Spectacles5th week : No beer belly

Sunday

Live Music9.00 pm onwards

All Day Happy Hour on draft beer

Get Brainwashed!95/glass 450/pitcher

Quiz Nightstarts at 8 pmMax 4 to a team. Winners drink for free.

Ladies Night(5 pm ‘till close)50% all drinks for ladies

Chicken Wings(6 pm to midnight)1000/piece Hot & BBQ

Bloody Mary Bar(9 am ‘till 3 pm)Free �ow of bloody mary with purchase of breakfast.

Open Mic(8 ‘till late)A free beer for each song.

Saturday June 5th long time customer and good friend Pete and his lovely girlfriend and former Eastern Promise waitress Retno will be having a going away party. They're going to make a new

start in America. This will be one of your last chances to party with them and wish them luck.

Rocky the Terminator our head chef letting me know that he'll be back.

I have to give credit where credit is due. Galih is one of the main reasons De Hooi was voted best

live music venue and he will be arranging our live music for the 3rd Anniversary this Saturday.

And I have to thank Gomez for rocking the house every Friday for over a year now.

Oh goody. Rock on party dude.

These guys de�nitely deserve a spot in the newsletter as being loyal De Hooi customers and

devoted Brainwash drinkers. Giddy up

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EASTERN PROMISE

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Live Music9 pm onwards

Live Music9 pm onwards

Regular EventsMonday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Friday

Sunday

Monday Pro�leFree beer 6 to 8 pm1st week : Baldy2nd week : Moustache 3rd week : Lipstick 4th week : Spectacles5th week : No beer belly

Quiz Nightstart 8pmEvery last Tuesday of the month

Acoustic with Epi and Suleh(9 pm to midnight)

Jazz Night 9 pm onwards

Pressure Hour(5 ‘till 6 pm)Free beer will be served until anybody, man or woman, visits the toilet or leaves the bar!

Saturday

Live String Trio4 ‘till 7 pm (front bar)

Every TuesdayPopular sing a long songs with Epi and Suleh!

Acoustic Rock and Irish Folk Songs with The Live String Trio

Every Sunday

EP Live Musicin our Front Bar!

EVERY FRIDAY from 11.30 – 14.30 we put on an Indian bu�et!

Eastern Promise Food

Check out our special ’American’ menu! Yeah!Don’t miss our delicious

weekend roasts!

21/22 May 27/28 May

Sugar Baked Gammon Ham! Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding!

Please Note that we o�er:FREE WIRELESS Internet Connection (password : epromise) and The Guardian Newspaper daily and Sunday Times!!

Lens ter WeeEastern Promise Kemang 021 7179 01510813 806 30700

EP Live Musicin our Beer Garden!All live music starts at 21.00

Wed26

A special Jazz Night & Album Launching by The Sarimanouk Quartet!!

Sat22

Happy dance pop with CounterSunk!!

Fri21

The Best Britpop band in Indonesia, Flying Syrup!!

Thu27

A special holiday gig by Radio Malam!

Fri28

A double performance by The Last Bule Band and GuGun 'the Miracle' & theBlues Shelter!

Sat29

Ladies favourites The Bottles

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EASTERN PROMISEWalker’s World of Wit :

Bad Album CoverThe absolute worst...the nastiest,

the funniest, and the wackiest

album art of all time. Episode 76.

Dave StarrThe Nearer the Bone, The Sweeter the Meat

Dave Starr wins the prize for "album title most likely to be

followed by thephrase 'that's what she said."

FIRST BOOK OF GOVERNMENT

Gordon is the shepherd I did not want.He leadeth me beside the still factories.He restoreth my faith in the Conser-vative Party, though not quite theLiberal Party!He guideth me in the path of unemployment for his party's sake.Yea, though I walk through the valley of the bread line,I shall fear no hunger for his bailouts are with me.He has anointed my income with taxes,While his expenses runneth over.Surely, poverty and hard living will follow me all the days of my lifeAnd I will be paying HIS debts o� forever.

I am glad I am British,I am glad that I am free.But I wish I was a dogAnd Gordon was a tree

Engineering Hell

An engineer dies and reports to the Pearly Gates. St. Peter checks his dossier and says:"Ah, you're an engineer, but you worked for a high-tech startup company and got rich. You've had too good of a life, so now you can't come in here."

So the engineer reports to the gates of hell and is let in. Pretty soon, the engineer gets dissatis�ed with the level of comfort in hell, and starts designing and building improve-ments. After a while, they've got air conditioning and �ush toilets and escalators. The computers are all upgraded and there are speaker wires running to every room. Even the clocks on the VCRs are set. The engineer becomes a pretty popular guy.

One day God calls Satan up on the telephone and says, "So, how's it going down there in hell?" Satan replies, "Hey, things are going great. We've got air conditioning and �ush toilets and escalators. The computers are faster than ever and we've got music in every room.There's no telling what this engineer is going to come up with next."God replies, "What??? You've got an engineer? That's a mistake, he should never have gotten down there! Send him up here-NOW."Satan shouts back, "No way! I like having an engineer on the sta�, and I'm keeping him."God says, "Send him back up here or I'll sue."Satan laughs uproariously and answers, "Yeah, right....and just where are YOU going to �nd a lawyer?"

Eastern PromiseQuiz Night

Quiz Lovers, test your trivia

knowledge in the EP Pub

Quiz every last Tuesday of the

month!THE QUIZ consists of 6 rounds of di�erent categories with 10 questions per round. A maximum of 4 players per team are allowed. Starts at 8.30 pm.

And…The winning team do not pay their drinks bill!! (all drinks bought until 23.00)

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EP in Pics

The EP Pool teams played each other for the 1st time in a competition and this turned out to be an emotional event. Best friends were playing each other for real this time and that didn't go to well: there was some thrash talking and intimidation during the games, yours truly was put in an non neutral position (blackmailed?) by the biggest guy on The Empty Promises, someone got hit on both knee caps with a cue stick, a black ball went missing when The Lost Promises were winning etc.... Only with the help of much much beer was I able to get some of the players together for a group photo...

Ex EP Bartender Retno (left) and her boyfriend Pete (no, that is not Pete) are soon going to Boston to open an Indone-sian restaurant. We wish them all the best and think that the Bostonians are very lucky people. Moving in the opposite direc-tion was Jim Swanson (Swanny). After an absence of 1 year, we are happy to have him back at his usual spot in the bar...

Eastern PromiseCaricatureLast week's caricature couple were of course BuGils FC players and 'close' friends Bosky the Postman and Premo and 1st to reply the correct answer wasanother 'close' friend, Paskaran. Well done Paski!

Prem and Bosky when they don't play football...

The artist behind the caricatures by the way is : Armenand if you’d like to order your own caricature you can call him on: 0856 972 932 45

We are all just very very happy to have thiscaricature around. Can you guess who he is?

Exhibition Announcement!

AFTER THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ‘Beyond Batik’ exhibition we are proud to announce our 5th exhibition ‘Eastern Beauty’ is now running in our restaurant gallery.

Becky’s Window

I found this window shot while going through my photo �les and realized I never placed this before. Ladies and gentleman I present to you Darren 'Bogart' Williams in what has to be one of the coolest window shots ever taken. Great stu� Darren! I hope you, Gaynor and Molly are well!

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Nieuween Zeer Naaukeurige Kaart Van T Eyland Java Major of Groot Java Verdeeld in Feven Byzondere Beftekken Door.Francois Valentyn. V.D.M J. Van Braam & G. Onder.

The extremely rare and much sought-after map of Java with very good recent colour by Francois Valentyn is from his eight-volume history of the East Indies entitled Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indien that was published in Amsterdam by Gerrard Onder de Linden and the bookseller Joannes van Bram between 1724 and 1726.

The work contained numerous charts of the major islands including this very large map of Java which consists of seven separate printed sheets that when joined, form the longest map of Java, at 1.75m, ever printed. The map has soundings around the whole coastline of Java and a lot of information on land-use, topography and settlements in early 18th century Java. The map measures 360 mm x 1,750 mm.

Come and see this stunning map for yourselves as it really is a rare marvel!

Did You Know?

We Have the Largest Map of Java!

Bartele GalleryKantor Taman E3.3 Unit A1 4th Floor (entrance via Cazbar)Jl. Mega KuninganJakarta Tel: +62 21 5764575Fax: +62 21 5764576Email: [email protected]

Bartele Santema (gallery owner) and resident cartography expert, Dr. David E. Parry enjoy showing off their trophy map.

By the 17th century, the Dutch were renowned as the best cartographers, the best navigators, the best ship builders and the best manufacturers of marine artillery.

This began with the publication of Lindschoten’s book, which contained the secrets of the Portuguese who had sailed to the East one hundred years before. The result was the end of the Portuguese control of the spice trade and the domination of the Dutch for the entire 17th century, which is also known as the Golden Age of Holland.

BARTELE GALLERY

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FOR TICKETING & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES CONTACT: [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY TESTSWATCH INDONESIA PLAY AGAINST

PAKISTAN, IRAN & GUAMUNIVERSITY PELITA HARAPAN STADIUM - KARAWACI

Persatuan RugbyUnion Indonesia

Wednesday, June 9th1pm: Guam V Iran

3pm: Indonesia V Pakistan

Saturday, June 12th1pm: 3rd Place Playoff3pm: Cup Final

2010 HSBC A5N Division 3 Tournament

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WHAT’S GOING ON IN JAKARTA

Tues - Fri 7:30 p.m. onlyWeekends/Holidays: 11:00-14:30, 17:00-19:30

Tickets from Rp50,000 - Rp300,000 & available from venue & Summarecon Mall.

AdvertiseWith US

Contact us at :[email protected]

You wanna go around Jakarta in style? Long term expat sells due to leaving the country his beauti-ful classic Jaquar Daimler double Six V12 (1997) - blue metalic - 3400 CC Automatic. Interested? Call Step 0811830242

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PUZZLE OF THE WEEKDuring the recent Dezzlup Cup, the �rst four horses did well do �nish ahead of the opposition. After Dinner was not last and the horse wearing blue was not third. Bitter Twist was before the horse in green. Dare Devil came �rst. Bitter Twist �nished before After Dinner. Catch Me wore red but Bitter Twist did not wear yellow. Can you determine where each horse �nished and the colours they wore?

DRAIN YOUR BRAIN

SUDOKU OF THE WEEK

Easy Sudoku

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6

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44

7

77

5

346

9

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67

13

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91

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Di�cult Sudoku

5

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88

8

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23

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Sudoku, known as well as südoku or su doku is a logical kind of Japanese puzzle.

RULES ARE simple, it consists of a 9x9 grid, divided in 9 blocks of 3x3, that have to be �lled up so all rows, columns, and blocks (3x3) contain numbers 1 to 9 without repeating,

YOU OBVIOUSLY start out with some spaces already �lled in. There’s only one possible solution for each sudoku, so be careful!

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Contact us at :[email protected]

Answers :

Cazbar World Cup Trivia1 One of the DUTCH players (Rene van de Kerkhof) wore his right arm in a cast 2. Hristo Stoichkov and Oleg Salenko3. Socrates and Falcao4. 1-0 win for East Germany5. Holland – Portugal 16 cards (actually 20 cards because 4 times yellow = red) 12 yellow and 4 red.6. 1982 & 19947. 1938 in France8. Youri Djorkae�9. 50 years FIFA10. Uruguay

Puzzle of the Week1 Dare Devil yellow2 Bitter Twist blue3 After Dinner green4 Catch Me red

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Monday 24 May- French Open

16:00 - 18:50 NRL Panthers - Bulldogs

Wednesday 26 May- French Open

Thursday 27 May- French Open

Tuesday 25 May- French Open

Friday 28 May- French Open

- England - Bangladesh

16:35 - 19:25 NRL Dragons - Eels16:40 - 19:30 AFL Essendon - Western Bulldogs

Saturday 29 May- French Open- IRB Sevens - Scotland (Sat. 29 May - Mon. 31 May)

11:10 - 14:00 AFL Geelong - Melbourne12:10 - 15:00 AFL Port Adelaide - Richmond14:00 - 15:00 F1 Turkish Qual14:30 - 17:20 NRL Sharka - Broncos16:10 - 19:00 AFL Brisbane - Collingwood16:10 - 19:00 AFL St. Kilda - Adelaide16:30 - 19:20 NRL Cowboys - Sea Eagles

Sunday 30 May- French Open- IRB Sevens - Scotland (Sat. 29 May - Mon. 31 May)

10:10 - 13:00 AFL Hawthorn - Sydney11:00 - 13:50 NRL Storm - Bulldogs11:10 - 14:00 AFL Carlton - West Coast12:00 - 14:50 NRL Rabbitohs - Panthers13:40 - 16:30 AFL Fremantle - North Melbourne15:00 - 16:00 F1 Turkish GP

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SPORTS

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Monday 17 May0:00 - 2:30 Final TBD - TBD

16:00 - 18:50 NRL Sea Eagles - EelsFriday 21 May

- Semi-Final A (*TBC)16:35 - 19:25 NRL Knghts - Tigers16:40 - 19:30 AFL Collingwoo - Geelong

Saturday 22 May- IRB Sevens - England- Semi-Final B (*TBC)

11:10 - 14:00 AFL North Melbourne - Western Bulldogs11:10 - 14:00 AFL Sydney - Fremantle16:30 - 19:20 NRL Eels - Sharks-16:30 - 19:20 AFL Essendon - Richmond16:40 - 19:30 AFL Melbourne - Port Adelaide23:00 - 24:00 Heineken Cup Final

Sunday 23 May

- IRB Sevens - England00:00 - 01:00 Heineken Cup Final00:00 - 00:00 Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque v Toulouse01:45 - 03:45 Bayern Munich - Inter Milan

- French Open10:10 - 13:00 AFL Adelaide - Brisbane11:00 - 13:50 Warriors - RabbitohsNRL11:10 - 14:00 AFL Carlton - Hawthorn12:00 - 14:50 NRL Dragons - Raiders13:40 - 16:30 West Coast - St. KildaAFL19:00 - 20:00 French Moto GP

WATCH THE MATCHES WITH US!THE EXCITEMENT STARTS 11 JUNE.

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