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which taxi brand is safe and how much will it charge? i want to take a taxi from north jakarta to south jakarta.i want to go visit the new mall "pacific place" but i dont know which taxi brand is safe and how much will charge to get to the mall?
i am going to indonesia - esp. lombok, bali, jakarta... need help on travel plans? Hi I am going to Indonesia this sept for three weeks. Me and my friend are planning to go to Lombok, Bali and Jakarta. Our hotels for Bali and Jakarta and flights are all set. Hard Rock Hotel in Bali and Pan Pacific in Jakarta.. But nothing yet for Lombok... My friend likes to go by plane from Jakarta to Bali and ferry boat from Bali to Lombok.. I like to check on cruise ships or passenger ships from Jakarta to Bali... Thus i need suggestions for this and how long does it takes to travel by sea if we do it and the places that it will pass by if there are any... I tried Pelni but their site is outdated and the phones are either not functioning or not answered.. I also need suggestions for places to go and activities to do... Thanks a lot...
English to Chinese translation!! 10 POINTS!!? Hi guys, need some help here..can some1 please translate the following passage to Chinese..10POINTS for the best answer. thankss Jakarta is also a perfect place for shopping. There are a lot of shopping centers in Jakarta. In Mangga Dua and Chinatown, you can buy clothes and local delicacies at a very low price. There are also luxurious emporiums like Pacific Place and Senayan City, where you can find branded things like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Jakarta is also famous for its food. You can find various and diverse kinds of food in Jakarta. We have a traditional Indonesian salad called “gado-gado”, mouth-watering Chicken satay, nasi goring, and so on. In conclusion, Jakarta is a very beautiful and amusing city. Do consider going to Jakarta on your holiday! I’m sure you won’t regret! Melvin, this is not for commercial purpose!!! It is for homework purpose!! And please DO NOT USE AUTOMATIC TRANSLATOR...i know some of you do..
?? for YAHOO!. r u familiar w/Ultimate Frisbee & how/if it can get listed on ur sports page &/or sponsored? Yn Here in Asia, and I am in Hong Kong, there are some 8-10 tournaments in as many countries in the Asia Pacific. China has several teams, Philippines many, Thailand, Korea, Singapore, Jakarta, HK has 4,... The sport is of coure huge in all the world from college play to "Worlds" taking place in various parts of the worlds' countries with some 2000 strong players attending. i would like to see games recorded in YAHOO! SPORTS and as HK has four league teams, a "hat" tournament and the HKUPA PanAsia Tournament in October each year, it would be a huge boost to us and all of Asia, hell to Ultimate, if YAHOO! would consider supporting the Hong Kong team. Please see www.hkupa.com or join our YAHOO! groups group and learn more about us and the sport. I have been playing since 1976 and love it! but that may seem obvious. As we say: when a ball dreams, it dreams of being a disc (frisbee)! Ultimately, yn-o
Just letting the world know about this tragedy ? PANGALENGAN, Indonesia (Reuters) - The death toll from an earthquake that struck Indonesia, shattering rural homes and forcing terrified city residents into the street, stood at 42 and was likely to rise, the government said on Thursday. The 7.0 magnitude quake shook buildings in the capital Jakarta on Wednesday afternoon and flattened homes in villages closer to the epicentre in West Java. Reuters reporters saw many damaged houses as well as makeshift tents and shelters on the streets and in fields. "They have taken refuge not only because their houses were ruined, but also because they fear there will be aftershocks," said local official Obar Sobarna. About 5,000 people were taking refuge in the area, he added. At least 42 people were killed and more than 300 people injured, the government said. Officials said about 1,300 houses were damaged, although local media put the number at 3,500. Another 42 were missing, presumed dead, after the quake triggered a landslide in the district of Cianjur, about 60 miles south of Jakarta, said Priyadi Kardono, spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. Kardono said the death toll may rise sharply as scores of houses and offices had collapsed or suffered severe damage. Some areas near the epicentre could not be contacted for several hours. "Communications with the coastal areas were completely cut, so we don't know the conditions there," Kardono told Reuters. "It's possible the death toll could grow higher." NEIGHBOURS OFFER HELP Asian states offered to help deal with the quake aftermath. "We've said to the Indonesian authorities we will work with them in terms of any assistance that we can provide," Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd told national radio. Yukio Hatoyama, Japan's next prime minister after his Democratic Party of Japan's landslide election victory, said his government would provide help "regardless of any request. "We need to make sure there are no delays in providing aid that we would normally be able to provide because of a policy vacuum." The health ministry said it was sending medical teams to affected areas in West Java. State news agency Antara reported villagers were clearing rubble from collapsed buildings to try to find survivors and bodies. Indonesia's 17,000 islands are scattered along a belt of volcanic and seismic activity known as the Pacific "ring of fire," one of the most quake-prone places on earth. More than 170,000 Indonesians were killed or listed missing after a 9.15 magnitude earthquake off Indonesia's Aceh province on Sumatra triggered a tsunami in December 2004. A total of 230,000 people died in Indian Ocean countries. Indonesia's seismology agency put the magnitude of Wednesday's quake at 7.3 with the epicentre 142 km (88 miles) southwest of Tasikmalaya, in West Java. "Many houses are flattened to the ground," said Edi Sapuan in Margamukti village, near Tasikmalaya. "Only the wooden houses remain standing. Many villagers are injured, covered in blood." "We ran as soon as the quake hit. Then five minutes later my house collapsed." The quake was felt as far away as Surabaya, Indonesia's second city, 500 km (300 miles) northeast of Tasikmalaya, and on the resort island of Bali, about 700 km (420 miles) to the east. At least 38 people were injured in Jakarta, the health ministry said. Buildings shook and residents said thousands of people poured into the streets from office and apartment blocks. "The chandelier started moving and it started shaking really strong," said Victor Chan, who lives in a 34th floor flat. "It lasted quite long. I was really scared and rushed downstairs." (Reporting by Olivia Rondonuwu, Telly Nathalia, Fitri Wulandari, Muklis Ali, Tyagita Silka, Andreas Ismar, Karima Anjani, and Retno Palupi in JAKARTA and Rob Taylor in CANBERRA; Writing by Sara Webb; Editing by Ron Popeski)
Just letting the world know this tragedy has occurred? PANGALENGAN, Indonesia (Reuters) - The death toll from an earthquake that struck Indonesia, shattering rural homes and forcing terrified city residents into the street, stood at 42 and was likely to rise, the government said on Thursday. The 7.0 magnitude quake shook buildings in the capital Jakarta on Wednesday afternoon and flattened homes in villages closer to the epicentre in West Java. Reuters reporters saw many damaged houses as well as makeshift tents and shelters on the streets and in fields. "They have taken refuge not only because their houses were ruined, but also because they fear there will be aftershocks," said local official Obar Sobarna. About 5,000 people were taking refuge in the area, he added. At least 42 people were killed and more than 300 people injured, the government said. Officials said about 1,300 houses were damaged, although local media put the number at 3,500. Another 42 were missing, presumed dead, after the quake triggered a landslide in the district of Cianjur, about 60 miles south of Jakarta, said Priyadi Kardono, spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. Kardono said the death toll may rise sharply as scores of houses and offices had collapsed or suffered severe damage. Some areas near the epicentre could not be contacted for several hours. "Communications with the coastal areas were completely cut, so we don't know the conditions there," Kardono told Reuters. "It's possible the death toll could grow higher." NEIGHBOURS OFFER HELP Asian states offered to help deal with the quake aftermath. "We've said to the Indonesian authorities we will work with them in terms of any assistance that we can provide," Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd told national radio. Yukio Hatoyama, Japan's next prime minister after his Democratic Party of Japan's landslide election victory, said his government would provide help "regardless of any request. "We need to make sure there are no delays in providing aid that we would normally be able to provide because of a policy vacuum." The health ministry said it was sending medical teams to affected areas in West Java. State news agency Antara reported villagers were clearing rubble from collapsed buildings to try to find survivors and bodies. Indonesia's 17,000 islands are scattered along a belt of volcanic and seismic activity known as the Pacific "ring of fire," one of the most quake-prone places on earth. More than 170,000 Indonesians were killed or listed missing after a 9.15 magnitude earthquake off Indonesia's Aceh province on Sumatra triggered a tsunami in December 2004. A total of 230,000 people died in Indian Ocean countries. Indonesia's seismology agency put the magnitude of Wednesday's quake at 7.3 with the epicentre 142 km (88 miles) southwest of Tasikmalaya, in West Java. "Many houses are flattened to the ground," said Edi Sapuan in Margamukti village, near Tasikmalaya. "Only the wooden houses remain standing. Many villagers are injured, covered in blood." "We ran as soon as the quake hit. Then five minutes later my house collapsed." The quake was felt as far away as Surabaya, Indonesia's second city, 500 km (300 miles) northeast of Tasikmalaya, and on the resort island of Bali, about 700 km (420 miles) to the east. At least 38 people were injured in Jakarta, the health ministry said. Buildings shook and residents said thousands of people poured into the streets from office and apartment blocks. "The chandelier started moving and it started shaking really strong," said Victor Chan, who lives in a 34th floor flat. "It lasted quite long. I was really scared and rushed downstairs." (Reporting by Olivia Rondonuwu, Telly Nathalia, Fitri Wulandari, Muklis Ali, Tyagita Silka, Andreas Ismar, Karima Anjani, and Retno Palupi in JAKARTA and Rob Taylor in CANBERRA; Writing by Sara Webb; Editing by Ron Popeski) Yeah i did Joey...your point???? Check Rueters u fools....and how about helping them! Check Rueters u fools....and how about helping them!
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