Saturday, March 9, 2013

Samosir District May Provide the Solution to Police-Military Conflict Observer Says

  • Reuters - Friday 8th March, 2013

    Fri Mar 8, 2013 1:47am EST (Adds background, inflation comment) JAKARTA, March 8 (Reuters) - Indonesian exports will likely improve in the second half of this year due to stronger economic growth in ...

  • Estonian couple penalized for sexual pollution at Bali temple

    The Standard - Friday 8th March, 2013

    (53 mins ago) Officials on the Indonesian island of Bali are considering ';no sex?? signs at Hindu temples after a lusty Estonian couple were caught in the act. Police took the ...

  • Fed says 17 of 18 top US banks have strengthened

    Jakarta Informer - Friday 8th March, 2013

    All but one of the nation?s 18 largest banks are more prepared to withstand a severe U.S. recession and a global downturn than at any time since the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve ...

  • National scene PBB eligible to contest 2014 election

    The Jakarta Post - Friday 8th March, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 4 JAKARTA: The Jakarta State Administrative High Court has ruled that the Crescent Star Party (PBB) is eligible to contest the 2014 election, overturning the General Elections ...

  • Obscure Dem touted as party?s acting chairman

    The Jakarta Post - Friday 8th March, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 4 Democratic Party executive director Toto Riyanto has been touted as the strongest candidate to fill the party's interim chairman position, but his potential nomination ...

  • Beef graft suspect charged with money laundering

    The Jakarta Post - Friday 8th March, 2013

    A security guard at the Corruption Eradication Commission walks past cars belonging to graft suspect Ahmad Fathanah, an aide to former Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) chairman Luthfi Hasan Ishaaq, ...

  • Indonesian Masters to raise funds for flood victims

    The Jakarta Post - Friday 8th March, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 20 The CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters golf championship organizers are looking to hold a charity event on the sidelines of the competition to raise funds to build homes for ...

  • Indonesian firms yet to benefit from growing middle class

    Asia News Network - Friday 8th March, 2013

    Global consulting agencies say local companies in Indonesia have not yet benefited fully from the increasing spending power of the country's consumers and its strong domestic demand. The ...

  • Colonial criminal code to be revised in Indonesia

    Asia News Network - Friday 8th March, 2013

    After 49 years, Indonesia's House of Representatives and the government will begin considering revisions to the country's outdated Criminal Code (KUHP) and Criminal Code Procedures ...

  • Samosir District May Provide the Solution to Police-Military Conflict Observer Says

    Jakarta Informer - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Medan. As violence erupted again between members of the National Police and the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI), this time in South Sumatra earlier in the week, a legal and security observer on Friday ...

  • After Sealing of Bekasi Church Another Comes Under Threat of Closure

    Jakarta Informer - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Coming close at the heel of the forced closure of the Setu HKBP church in Bekasi, West Java, another church in Bandung, the capital of the same province, is under threat of closure on Friday, a ...

  • STOCKS NEWS INDONESIA-Multipolar hits record high on unit stake sale

    Reuters - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Shares of Indonesian retailer and IT firm PT Multipolar jumped as much as 8.47 percent to a record high of 640 rupiah per share on Friday, after its retailer unit PT Matahari Department Store ...

  • House government set to revise ?colonial? Criminal Code

    The Jakarta Post - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 4 After 49 years, the House of Representatives and the government will begin considering revisions to the outdated Criminal Code (KUHP) and Criminal Code Procedures (KUHAP). ...

  • SBY urged to take radical steps in final year of office

    The Jakarta Post - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 4 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono must use the final year of his second term to take radical measures to end discrimination against religious minorities, an NGO advocating ...

  • China-based IT server tests Indonesian market

    Asia News Network - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    China-based information technology (IT) company, Inspur Group Co. Ltd., officially announced its entrance into the Indonesian market on Wednesday, saying that it is reviewing the possibility of ...

  • Indonesia ready to offer expansive national healthcare

    Asia News Network - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Indonesia's state-owned insurance company PT Askes is ready to implement its national healthcare program, which will cover 121.6 million people as of January 1, 2014. The health insurance will ...

  • Concerns over environmental track record of Indonesian billionaire planning LNG plant in Squamish

    The Province - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Controversial Indonesian billionaire Sukanto Tanoto has purchased an industrial site in Squamish for the purposes of exporting liquefied natural gas. But the self-educated entrepreneur has been ...

  • PAN Officials Defend Hatta Over Century Rumors

    Jakarta Informer - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    The National Mandate Party strongly denied rumors that the party's chairman, Hatta Rajasa, received Bank Century bailout money. Full News here ...

  • Damaging night for Inter Chelsea in Europa League

    The Jakarta Post - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Steaua Bucharest revived memories of its glory days in the 1980s by beating European champion Chelsea 1-0, while the prolific Gareth Bale inflicted more damage on Inter Milan to put Tottenham on the ...

  • New chairman for House ethics council

    The Jakarta Post - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) has decided to recall M. Prakosa from his position in the House of Representatives ethics council and name Trimedya Panjaitan as his ...

  • Indonesias Telkom reports USD1.3b profit for 2012

    MENAFN - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    (MENAFN) Indonesia's PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom) announced that its net profit jumped by 17.2 percent in 2012 to USD1.3 billion, from around USD1.1 billion in 2011, reported Xinhua ...

  • Human Rights Watch Report Alleges Rising Religious Intolerance in Indonesia

    Impunity Watch - Thursday 7th March, 2013

    Due to the dire nature of the situation in Syria, Impunity Watch has elected to dedicate an entire page to following the story as it develops. The information below is culled from a variety of ...

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