Sunday, May 19 2013, 02:30 AM

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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  • 'Grave' of illegal logs uncovered

    Police are still investigating the discovery of around 1,300 cubic meters of buried illegal logs that were recently unearthed by flooding in Kampar regency, Riau.

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  • New bill requires full disclosure for state enterprises

    State enterprises will be required to disclose their financial reports and information about goods and services procurement to the public under new freedom of information laws.

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  • Gerry van Klinken: From physics to politics: All for Indonesia

    Making a switch from geology to Asian studies may not be the conventional path for an academic to take, but a fascination with Indonesian politics was enough for Gerry van…

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  • Banks need to improve services: BI

    Banking payment systems, including payments using credit cards and ATMs, tops the list of complaints submitted by banks' customers nationwide, Bank Indonesia has found.

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  • Editorial: Most corrupt institutions

    The findings of an integrity survey conducted by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in 30 public institutions and state companies providing public services between last August and October in Greater…

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  • Victims of own conditioning, we believe what we like to believe

    In our everyday lives, we are all deeply influenced by the environment within which we exist. We believe what we want to believe, we tend to instinctively ignore or reject…

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