Sunday, May 19 2013, 15:35 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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  • Editorial: Too nanny or not too nanny

    Tuesday's passing of the information and electronic transaction bill has brought relief, not only to online shoppers but also to parents fearing exposure of their children to cyber-crime.

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  • Young artists present Yogyakarta landmarks

    Yogyakarta and the city's landmarks have long fascinated many artists in creating their works.

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  • Editorial: From Copenhagen to The Hague

    Looking at the European map, Copenhagen and The Hague seem a matter of a few hundred kilometers or a just few hours drive apart. But looking at the way the…

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  • RI's biggest challenge is curbing inflation

    While the global economic slowdown is not expected to greatly affect Asian economies, Indonesia's biggest challenge lays in subduing its inflation rate to protect public purchasing power, a discussion concluded…

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  • Avoiding a counterproductive response to 'blasphemies'

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    The burning issue concerning those who have irritatingly used sacred Muslim symbols, including sciptures and prophets, to express their insensitive opinions reached the 11th summit of the Organization of the…

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  • Govt urged to issue decree slashing corporate tax

    The President should issue a new decree slashing corporate tax if the House of Representatives refuses to pass the income tax bill, the chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce…

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