Thursday, May 23 2013, 23:46 PM

Editor's Choice

PKS top brass under fire

A key witness in a graft trial on the beef importation scandal testified on Wednesday that leaders of the Prosperous…

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  • Jati using biopores prevent floods

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    Dozens of residents of Jati subdistrict in Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta, took part in a short course staged Saturday at Taman Lele Park by the Jakarta Environmental Management Board (BPLHD)…

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  • Cyber law worries bloggers

    In a meeting organized by the British Council on Friday, bloggers expressed concerns the new law on electronic information and transaction could make them susceptible to charges of defamation.

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  • Indonesia has not taken basic steps to control tobacco industry

    Indonesia is lagging behind neighboring countries in implementing tobacco control policies and is the only Southeast Asian country that has not ratified the global tobacco control treaty, the World Health…

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  • Party conflicts 'hurt democracy'

    The ongoing conflict within the National Awakening Party (PKB) reflects the country's failure to establish a strong political party system that nurtures democracy, observers say.

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  • Kalla's double job wins backing

    Members of the House of Representatives suggested Sunday President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono either leave the coordinating minister for the economy position vacant or let Vice President Jusuf Kalla conduct the…

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  • Suramadu bridge expected to be completed next year

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    Vice President Jusuf Kalla has called for the Suramadu bridge linking Surabaya and Madura island in East Java to be completed before the start of general elections in April 2009.

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