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September 12, 2008

Jakarta Post - September 12, 2008

Repeated gunshots were heard seven hours before the blasts on Thursday night at a road in Timika, Papua, leading to a massive mine operated by…

Australian Associated Press - September 12, 2008

Dili – Australia must help East Timor deal with an exploding cane toad population, President Jose Ramos Horta says.

Australian troops have…

Agence France Presse - September 12, 2008

Sydney – The Australian military may have deployed more than just soldiers in East Timor – reports said Tuesday it could also have inadvertently…

Associated Press - September 12, 2008

Niniek Karmini, Jakarta – Two small bombs exploded early Friday on a road leading to a massive copper and gold mine in eastern Indonesia and a…

Sydney Morning Herald - September 12, 2008

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – Red tape delayed Australian soldiers pursuing rebels involved in the February 11 attacks on East Timor's two most senior…

September 11, 2008

Agence France Presse - September 11, 2008

Aubrey Belford, Jakarta – The old faces of Indonesia's elite look set to dominate next year's presidential election but new blood is needed to end…

Radio New Zealand International - September 11, 2008

The Australian NGO, the Mineral Policy Institute, has welcomed the Norwegian Government's decision to cut its links with the multi…

Kompas - September 11, 2008

Jakarta – The Talangsari incident in Lampung regency in February 1989 is threatened with the same fate as other cases of gross human rights…

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2008

Jakarta – The Legal Aid Institute Foundation (YLBHI) and its 14 subsidiaries have expressed concern that rampant violence by hard-liner groups is…

ABC News Online - September 11, 2008

Senator Bob Brown made the call after claims that Australia's INTERFET troops introduced the pest to East Timor in 1999.

The…

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2008

Ni Komang Erviani, Contributor, Denpasar – As of August this year up to 10.16 million or 6.22 percent of the Indonesian population aged over 15…

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2008

Aditya Suharmoko, Jakarta – Despite progress in certain areas, Indonesia overall is worse off now than the year before when it comes to doing…

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2008

Jakarta – The government published a statement on Thursday debating a conclusion of a survey by the World Bank's investment arm, International…

Radio Australia - September 11, 2008

Mark Colvin: The wrong security force may be getting the blame for introducing cane toads into East Timor.

This week the Australian-led…

ABC Online - September 11, 2008

In East Timor a group claiming to represent 200 former resistance fighters is demanding financial recognition for its contribution to the country'…

Jakarta Post Editorial - September 11, 2008

Trial by the press, or the press on trial? Those were two viewpoints that emerged when the Central Jakarta District Court ruled Tuesday that Tempo…

September 10, 2008

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – A financial watchdog has submitted data on more than 400 traveler's checks allegedly belonging to Bank Indonesia senior…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Ignas Kleden, Jakarta – A political party is there, first of all, to transpose the needs and aspirations of its constituents into a political…

Jakarta Post Editorial - September 10, 2008

Some analysts have again expressed serious concern over increasing foreign ownership of banks in Indonesia, arguing this makes it more difficult…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Dian Kuswandini, Jakarta – The South Jakarta District Court on Tuesday ruled it would continue with the trial of former top intelligence official…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Defense Minister Juwono Sudarsono defended on Tuesday "brutal" actions committed by the military against insurgents in Talangsari village, Lampung…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Dian Kuswandini, Jakarta – In what is being denounced as a major blow to press freedom in the country, a court – dubbed "the graveyard for press…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Erwida Maulia, Jakarta – The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a long-awaited bill aimed at strengthening the authority of the National…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Timika, Papua – Hundreds of workers at heavy equipment maker PT Trakindo Utama staged a protest at the Timika Transmigration and…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Aditya Suharmoko, Jakarta – Improved tax collection by extending the tax base and modernizing the tax system have boosted tax proceeds by 46…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Ika Krismantari and Aditya Suharmoko, Jakarta – The Indonesian Composite Index slumped Tuesday to its lowest level in 17 months as investors…

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2008

Suherdjoko and Desy Nurhayati, Semarang, Jakarta – National Awakening Party (PKB) members affiliated with Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid have…

September 10, 2008

By Budi Wardoyo1

In the lead up to the 2009 general elections, the political map of the movements…

September 9, 2008

Antara News - September 9, 2008

Jakarta – Indonesia and Australia have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in defense field based on mutual trust to create a…

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2008

Aceh – Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Special Detachment anti-terror squad (Densus 88) will investigate the bombing of former Free Aceh…

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2008

Benget Besalicto Tnb., Contributor, Palangka Raya – Pressures are mounting to save endangered orangutans in Central Kalimantan, where most of the…

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2008

Blamed for pushing orangutans out of their habitat, palm oil companies are being urged to help conserve the endangered species in Kalimantan.

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2008

Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – Attorney General Hendarman Supandji continues to defy public pressure to reopen a probe into a huge loan scandal,…

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2008

Skepticism has mounted over whether the Corruption Court bill will benefit the country's fight against white collar crime as some House of…

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2008

Yuli Tri Suwarni, Bandung – A number of non-governmental organizations in Bandung announced Monday an "anti-rotten" politician campaign, asking…

Kompas - September 9, 2008

Denpasar – In the campaign to eradicate illiteracy, women need special priority because the illiteracy rate among women is more than twice as high…

Kompas - September 9, 2008

Suwardiman – The image presented by elite leaders and a political party appears to be the main consideration that will increasingly be taken into…

Australian Associated Press - September 9, 2008

Australia's military may be responsible for introducing into East Timor the nation's worst pest – the cane toad.

The resilient and toxic…

Jakarta Post Editorial - September 9, 2008

For millions of ordinary Indonesian people, it is difficult to understand how President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the holder of a doctorate degree…

ABC Radio Australia - September 9, 2008

Reports are coming in from all around East Timor that the country's poorest people are missing out on a government rice subsidy aimed at relieving…

September 8, 2008

Kompas - September 8, 2008

Jakarta – The national banking industry appears to be controlled by foreign interests. The proportion of foreign ownership has steadily risen to…

Jakarta Post - September 8, 2008

Hotli Simanjuntak, Banda Aceh – The Aceh Independent Election Committee (KIP) emphasized Sunday that the planned Koran proficiency test for…

Kompas - September 8, 2008

Suwardiman – The geo-political map in the 2009 general elections could be very different from previous elections. Shifts in regional control may…

Jakarta Post - September 8, 2008

Aditya Suharmoko and Alfian, Jakarta – Businesses have praised the newly endorsed income tax law, saying it will boost the competitiveness of…

Deutsche Presse Agentur - September 8, 2008

Dili – The East Timor government on Monday began emptying the largest displacement camp left in the capital in the first step in helping 2,000…

Jakarta Post Editorial - September 8, 2008

Last week's passage of the income tax law is the best Idul Fitri gift the country could provide to our businesses and fellow taxpayers. The law…

Jakarta Post - September 8, 2008

Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – At least two development projects linked to the presidential office, which appear to have been hoaxes, have revealed…

Jakarta Post - September 8, 2008

Lilian Budianto, Jakarta – Public diplomacy used to introduce Indonesia as a democratic Muslim nation overseas had been hampered by the domestic…

Jakarta Post - September 8, 2008

Jakarta – The Rp 100 billion (US$10.9 million) embezzled Bank Indonesia (BI) funds were used to promote certain people into certain…

Melbourne Age - September 8, 2008

Hamish McDonald – Younger Australians are less concerned about any security threat posed by Indonesia, according to a new poll, but it remains the…