Sunday, May 26 2013, 02:47 AM

Jakarta

Hospitals complain rates paid in healthcare scheme too low

Private hospitals taking part in the city’s healthcare program Jakarta Health Card (KJS), have complained about unfavorable rates for medical…

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  • On guard

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    Three police mobile brigade personnel guard Kramat Jati Police General Hospital's emergency room where police murder suspect John Key is receiving medical treatment after being shot in the leg by…

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  • Notorious cleric absent from commission

    A notorious cleric, identified as Habib H, who has been reported for alleged sexual abuse, failed to answer the National Child Protection Commission’s (KPAI) summons to explain the allegations on…

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  • Turned to ashes

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    Firefighters extinguish some lingering flames at the Kramat Jati market in East Jakarta on Friday. The fire destroyed eight kiosks in front of the market from about 8 a.m. No…

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  • Kiosks burn down in E. Jakarta

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    A fire destroyed eight kiosks in front of the Kramat Jati market in East Jakarta on Friday morning, with no fatalities or injuries reported.

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  • Want a driver’s license? Go to the mall

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    The Jakarta Police’s traffic directorate says it has opened outlets in several shopping malls to issue or renew driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations.

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  • Police prepare for gubernatorial election

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    The police say they are deploying 12,500 officers in an operation with the Indonesian Military (TNI) to guard all aspects of this year’s gubernatorial election.

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  • Transjakarta expands feeder route

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    The City Transportation Agency says it has extended Transjakarta’s transit feeder Route 2 to meet passenger needs.

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  • City accused of ignoring citizens in budget, development planning

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    The Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) and the Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH Jakarta) have criticized the Jakarta administration for turning a deaf ear to people’s aspirations in the budget and…

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  • Wife of mail bomber may get 15 years

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    The wife of the mastermind behind a series of mail bombs sent to various people around Jakarta, Deni Charmelita, began her first trial on Thursday for allegedly hiding information about…

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  • No rice today

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    Diners eat at a food stall in Depok, West Java, on Wednesday. Mayor Nur Mahmudi Ismail has issued a “One Day, No Rice” policy to cut back on rice consumption…

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