Twenty-two countries to participate in Sail Indonesia 2011

Kupang, E.Nusa Tenggara - As many as 22 countries have confirmed their plans to participate in Sail Indonesia 2011 that was officially launched in Jakarta a few days ago, a local marine official said.

The number of participants has increased compared to Sail Indonesia 2010 when only 15 countries took part, the chairman of Cinta Bahari Indonesia Foundation (YCBI), Raymond T. Lesmana, said here Saturday.

"There are more participants for Sail Indonesia 2011 than last year. If in 2010 there were only 15 countries, now the number has increased to 22," he said.

According to Raymond, the Sail Indonesia participants were scheduled to depart from Darwin, Australia, on July 23 and expected to arrive in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara`s provincial capital, on July 27 to 28.

The participants will be in Kupang for a week before they sail on to Alor, Rote Ndao, Sabu Raijua, Lembata, Ende and Labuan Bajo districts on Flores Island and elsewhere in Indonesia.

"We expect the participants will be in East Nusa Tenggara province about a month because there are a number of such new areas to be visited by the participants as Sabu Raijua and Rote Ndao," Raymond said.

He said, the foundation is coordinating with several district administrations, especially the new area ones that will be stop off to perform a variety of preparations.

In addition, Sail Indonesia 2011 which will make Kupang as the entrance to the other regions in Indonesia will focus on areas that have not yet been visited.

The regions are Ndao Rote, Sabu Raijua to Sumba island which have been less had the opportunity to stop off by the Sail Indonesia participants.

"In previous years, the transit route is always monotonous namely the northbound lane through the East Flores to West Flores. Now we are trying to open new destinations," Raymond noted.

The new areas to be visited is located on the southern route which has been less a promotion, he added. (T.SYS/A/KR-LWA/B/H-YH)

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FIFA VP : football must be void of political elements

Jakarta - The vice president of the governing body of world football FIFA, Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, said football must be free from political elements.

"It must not be mixed up with political affairs," he said after meeting with Indonesian Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng at the latter`s offfice here on Tuesday.

The two met to discuss among other things the planned congress of the All Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) next month to elect a new PSSI executive board.

It is hoped the next congress in Solo, Central Java, on July 9 will be successful and able to elect a new executive board to open a new page in the country`s history of football.

The Normalization Team established by FIFA failed to elect a new PSSI board earlier following disputes over figures allowed to become the PSSI chief.

Prince Ali said "football development in Indonesia is very good as was shown in the last AFF championship. People are very enthusiastic."

The prince from Jordan said in view of the huge enthusiasm in football in the country he would support fully in the development of the popular sport in the country by facilitating proposals for FIFA programs.

Besides meeting with the sports minister Prince Ali is also scheduled to meet with the general chairperson of the Indonesia National Sports Committee (KONI) and the Indonesia Olympic Committee (KOI), Rita Subowo, vice president Boediono, army`s chief of staff General George Toisutta, the Normalization Committee and congress voters. (H-YH/HAJM/f001)

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Crutchlow doubtful for Dutch GP after breaking collarbone

London - Britain’s sole MotoGP rider Cal Crutchlow is doubtful for next week’s Dutch round at Assen after having a titanium plate and several screws inserted in his shoulder.

Yamaha said in a statement on Thursday that the Tech3 rider, who fell in qualifying for last weekend’s wet British Grand Prix at Silverstone, had broken his left collarbone in five places.

Surgery was delayed while the 25-year-old was assessed for a neck injury, with scans then showing no damage.

“Crutchlow has already started the recovery process with intensive physiotherapy, but it is too early to know whether the 2009 World Supersport champion will be fit to participate in the Dutch Grand Prix,” Yamaha said.

Crutchlow said doctors were happy with how the surgery had gone but he was still in a lot of pain. “Unfortunately, the break is a lot worse than the one my team–mate Colin Edwards had in Catalunya and I’ve got different pain and movement levels,” he said.

“I’ve spent two days lying on my back with a suspected neck injury, so my shoulder just got swollen...I don’t know if I will ride in Assen. We will have to wait and see, but I’ll be trying 100% to be there if I can.”

American team–mate Edwards finished third at Silverstone, little more than a week after the 37-year-old broke his right collarbone in Barcelona in practice for the Catalan GP.

In Madrid, doctors have told Spanish rider Dani Pedrosa he needs a second operation on his broken collarbone.

“During the rehabilitation process ... a very small fragment of bone moved, therefore to aid faster healing doctors will proceed to fix this fragment,” his Repsol Honda team said on Thursday.

The injury-prone 25-year-old first underwent surgery when he had a titanium plate inserted in his collarbone after a fall in the French GP at Le Mans last month.

Pedrosa missed his home race in Barcelona and the British Grand Prix and is fifth in the championship standings on 61 points after six races.

Team–mate Casey Stoner of Australia leads the way on 116 points with champion Jorge Lorenzo of Spain on 98 in second. Italian Andrea Dovizioso is third with 83.

The next race in Holland is on June 25. – Reuters

Mission accomplished for defending champion McDowell

Defending champion Graeme McDowell said he accomplished his mission on Thursday by putting himself in the thick of the hunt in the first round of the US Open golf championship.

The Northern Irishman posted a one-under 70 at Congressional Country Club to put his name on the leaderboard among the early starters.

“I felt really good this morning. I felt normal,” said 31-year-old McDowell, who won his first major at last year’s US Open at Pebble Beach. “It felt like a regular major championship. It didn’t feel like I was defending anything.

“I set myself some challenges this morning, to go out and try ... to go through my processes correctly, through my routines, and just be patient and enjoy the round.”

McDowell bogeyed the first hole but bounced back with a birdie at number two and another at the par-five sixth. He parred the next 12 holes, narrowly missing on a few good birdie opportunities, to complete a solid 70.

The Briton said it was not all smooth sailing, as he had to navigate changing conditions as winds picked up.

“Holes like 15 and 16 played different than what we saw in practice. I hit nine-iron on 15, and in practice I’ve been going on with three- and four-irons. You had to adapt your game plan a little bit,” he said.

“But I kept it in play well. I played smart golf. My iron play could have been better, but all in all, very happy with most departments today.”

McDowell also experienced something out of the ordinary at the ninth hole, where he had to mark his ball on the fairway after British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen’s approach shot nestled right next to the Northern Irishman’s ball. – Reuters

(B>Scores

(US unless stated): 65: Rory McIlroy (Nir); 68: Yang Yong-eun (Kor), Charl Schwartzel (Rsa); 69: Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa), Ryan Palmer, Alexandre Rocha (Bra), Scott Hend (Aus), Kim Kyung-tae (Kor), Sergio Garcia (Spa);

70: Chez Reavie, Stewart Cink, Graeme McDowell (Nir), Henrik Stenson (Swe), Johan Edfors (Swe), Davis Love, Bubba Dickerson, John Senden (Aus), Robert Garrigus, Alvaro Quiros (Spa), Brandt Snedeker, Robert Rock (Eng); 71: Heath Slocum, Angel Cabrera (Arg), Padraig Harrington (Irl), Jason Day (Aus), Bubba Watson, Brandt Jobe, Bud Cauley, Zach Johnson, Aaron Baddeley (Aus), Charley Hoffman, David May, Christopher Deforest;

72: Shane Lowry (Irl), Harrison Frazar, Matt Kuchar, Peter Uihlein, J.J. Henry, Jeff Overton, Brad Benjamin, Christo Greyling (Rsa), Noh Seung-yul (Kor), Peter Hanson (Swe), Rory Sabbatini (Rsa); 73: Marc Leishman (Aus), Kevin Streelman, Brian Gay, Russell Henley, Paul Casey (Eng), Ernie Els (Rsa), Bill Haas, Scott Piercy, Gary Woodland, Stephen Gallacher (Sco), Retief Goosen (Rsa), Martin Laird (Sco), Todd Hamilton, Ryan Moore, Robert Allenby (Aus), Kenichi Kuboya (Jpn), Kim Do-hoon (Kor);

74: Justin Hicks, Kang Sung-hoon (Kor), Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn), Anthony Kim, Fredrik Jacobson (Swe), Martin Kaymer (Ger), Luke Donald (Eng), Jim Furyk, Adam Scott (Aus), Justin Rose (Eng), Sam Saunders, D.A. Points, John Ellis, Pan Cheng-tsung (Tpe), Michael Putnam, David Toms, Phil Mickelson, Matteo Manassero (Ita), Edoardo Molinari (Ita), Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Chris Wilson;

75: Alex Cejka (Ger), Thomas Levet (Fra), Fred Funk, Michael Campbell (Nzl), Lee Westwood (Eng), Jonathan Byrd, Webb Simpson, Tim Petrovic, Matthew Edwards, Adam Hadwin (Can), Michael Tobiason, Scott Barr (Aus), Patrick Cantlay, Jason Dufner, Steve Stricker, Dustin Johnson, Trevor Immelman (Rsa), Francesco Molinari (Ita), Nick Watney, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus), Ian Poulter (Eng), Briny Baird, Alexander Noren (Swe), Bae Sang-moon (Kor), Brian Locke, Wes Heffernan (Can), Ryan Nelson;

76: Chad Campbell, Marc Turnesa, Greg Chalmers (Aus), Kirk Triplett, Nicolas Colsaerts (Bel), Joey Lamielle, Adam Long, Michael Smith, Jesse Hutchins, Bo Van Pelt, Lucas Glover, Kevin Chappell, Jon Mills (Can), Bennett Blakeman, Beau Hossler, Chris Williams; 77: Brad Adamonis, Gregory Havret (Fra), K.J. Choi (Kor), Nick O’Hern (Aus), Zack Byrd, Michael Whitehead, Geoffrey Sisk, Matt Richardson (Eng), Ben Crane, Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spa), Camilo Villegas (Col), Brett Patterson, Elliot Gealy;

78: Robert Dinwiddie (Eng), Mark Wilson, David Howell (Eng), Andreas Harto (Den), Steven Irwin; 79: Kim Dae-hyun (Kor), Marcel Siem (Ger), Robert Karlsson (Swe), Will Wilcox, Andres Gonzales, Maarten Lafeber (Hol), Hiroyuki Fujita (Jpn), Scott Pinckney; 80: Kevin Na; 82: David Chung; 83: Michael Barbosa; 84: Ty Tryon.

Compliance Assistant Officer Vacancy at PT Bank Sumitomo Mitsui Indonesia

We are a Commercial Bank with Foreign Majority ownership and has a world-wide network is seeking for highly qualified people to fill-in our vacant positions. If you are creative, motivated, dynamic and able to work in multi-culture environment, join us to expand our business and get the opportunity for your career advancement.

We offer a competitive remuneration package and the professional advantages of a dynamic environment that supports your development and recognizes your achievements.

Compliance Assistant Officer (code: CAO)
(Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
Job Requirements :
Fresh Graduate from reputable university majoring in Law with min.GPA 3.00 (scale 4.00)
Knowledge on the KYC/AML as well as BI Regulations is an advantage
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Good business writing and reporting skills
Fluent in English both speaking and writing is a must
Possess high sense of Risk Awareness, Compliance and Integrity
Highly motivated, performance oriented,self-initiative,team-player,and cooperative to general activity.

Please send your detail resume by email and please put the code on your email subject no later than 2 weeks after this advertisement date to:
bsmi_recruitment@id.smbc.co.jp

Sales & Marketing Executive Vacancy at PT Sutindo Anugerah Sejahtera

Group companies engaged in trading and stockiest of hardware with ferrous, non-ferrous, sanitary, and chemical seeking qualified candidates for the position of:

Sales & Marketing Executive
(Jkt, Smrg, Sby, Balikpapan, Samarinda, Nabire)

Requirements:
Male/ Female; age not more than 30 years old
Hold D III/S1 from any major discipline
With GPA min 2,75
Good analytical thinking, interpersonal, communication skill, and positive attitude
Able to work independently and team based

Should you meet the above qualification, please send your full resume with photograph to:

recruitment@sutindo.com
(Put the position name in subject of email)

Or you may send your CV to:

Recruitment Departement
PT. Sutindo Anugerah Sejahtera
Jl. Tanjung Sari 44i, Surabaya

Job Vacancy at PT Trigoldenstar Wisesa

We’re Garment manufacture with 100% export orientation and ± 3800 employees with location at Klari – Karawang Timur. Due to new factory expansion, we urgently need staffs to be stationed at Karawang Factory as follows :

ACCOUNTING STAFF

Qualification :
* Minimum education S1 or D3 in any field (Accounting).
* Minimum 2 years experiences as a accounting staff in similar industry.
* Have knowledge and experience in industry, specialize in garment

CHIEF CUTTING

Qualification :
* Minimum education D3 in any field.
* Minimum 5 years experiences as a Cutting supervisor in similar industry.
* Have knowledge and experience in industry, specialize in garment.
* Work hard and good knowledge in cutting management skills.

Please write the application in English and write the code for position applied on top left corner of application letter and put it also as subject of your e-mail otherwise we will not proceed your application.
Please send your application through email :

asst@trigoldenstar.com/hrd@trigoldenstar.com or by following address :

PT Trigoldenstar Wisesa
Jl. Rumambe Desa Anggadita
Klari Karawang Jawa Barat
Indonesia 41371

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