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Natalegawa: Bilateral Tour to Boost Partnership with US, Mexico
All Freeport Workers Buried in Tunnel Found: Energy Ministry
A Million Signatures for Anti-Forest Expansion Petition
Ana Gomes: I'm a Fan of Indonesia's Democratic Process
Benny Wenda: The World Must Know Why Papua Wants Independence
BI Launches Rupiah Spot Rate
Indonesian Football League Bans Players from 13 Countries
SBY Names Chatib Basri as Finance Minister
Gold Buyback Price Continues to Fall
Labora Sitorus Accused of Bribing TNI Officials
Bad History Needs Remembering: 2013 Gwangju Human Rights Award
Energy Ministry Sets Most of Natuna's Gas for Domestic Allocation
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Court Validates Indigenous People's Land Ownership
A Unique Wayang Orang Performance Experience
Jakarta to Limit Health Card Patients
13,000 No Smoking Stickers Spread throughout Jakarta
Residents of Pluit Reservoir Reluctant to Move
Indonesia, Malaysia Collaborate to Save Rhinos
Bali Land Prices Surge with Growing Demand
6 Jakarta Hospitals Welcome Jakarta Health Card Program Patients
2013 Curriculum Fate Determined on May 23rd
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Thursday, 23 May 2013 | 02:03
Natalegawa: Bilateral Tour to Boost Partnership with US, Mexico
In a meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry, Foreign Minister Marty
Natalegawa emphasized the importance of Indonesia- USA relationship.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013 | 23:06
BI Concerns Over Rapid Growth of Property Sector
Rapid growth of the property sector may eventually burdens the
balance of payments.
People with Disabilites Unhappy with Transjakarta Services
Ministry, Banks Cooperate in Providing House Financing
Bank Mandiri Plans to Stay Out of Retail Business in Singapore
Minister Suswono : Food Production in 2012 has Increased
Pertamina Admits Cooperating with Labora Sitorus
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