Friday, May 24 2013, 14:13 PM

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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  • Teachers in cities more realistic than in villages

    JAKARTA (JP): Many elderly Indonesian teachers, especially those living in villages and regencies, still believe that teaching is a devotion.

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  • More rainfalls in several areas

    JAKARTA (JP): The city's northern and central parts will have more sporadicrainfall compared to other areas during the ongoing transitional period before the start of the dry season, an official…

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  • Police need a watchdog

    JAKARTA (JP): The central government must seriously consider establishing aPolice Commission to help supervise and control the discipline of police, including their acts towards suspected criminals, a

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  • Corruption watchdog queries credit fund

    TANGERANG (JP): The Tangerang Government Watch (TGW) has urged the local authorities to reevaluate the credit distribution system to farmers after 836 farmers did not receive funds.

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  • Humpuss gets back sealed building

    JAKARTA (JP): The diversified Humpuss Group of companies is ready to reoccupy its sealed off twin-tower property after it secured a legal guarantee from the Jakarta State Administrative High Court…

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  • PT Securindo rights defended

    JAKARTA (JP): Secure Parking service provider PT Securindo Packatama Indonesia (SPI) has stated that it had a legal permit to run its business at public facilities.

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  • Council under pressure to remove Sutiyoso

    JAKARTA (JP): Pressure mounted on City Council Friday to remove Governor Sutiyoso from his post due to his alleged involvement in the July 27, 1996 forced takeover of the Indonesian…

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  • Four questioned after Soeharto protest

    JAKARTA (JP): Jakarta Police chief Maj. Gen. Nurfaizi said on Friday that police investigators were questioning four people in connection with a violent student protest in Central Jakarta on Thursday.

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  • Trial of Agus Isrok in civilian court demanded

    JAKARTA (JP): Lawyers of drug defendant Army Second Lt. Agus Isrok demandedthe Jakarta Military Court on Friday drop the indictment against their client and that the trial be heard at…

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  • Sutiyoso to announce new bus fares next week

    JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso said on Friday he would announce the new bus fares as soon as he received the official recommendation letter from the City Council, which is expected…

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