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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
Womens Commission Condemns Osaka Mayor Ianfu Rap
Hospitals Quit on Jakarta Sehat Card Program
Hacker Attacks Police Site
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Tuesday, 21 May 2013 | 17:39
2013 Curriculum, Teachers Asked to be more Active and Critical
The initiative of teachers and schools is crucial to avoid
regional dependency on technical guides from the central
government.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013 | 17:37
Makassar Kingdom an Example for Democracy
Jose de Venecia talks about how Makassar implemented a free
trade policy and protected all business individuals during the
16th century.
Agriculture Ministry Optimistic about Boosting CPO Production
IDI Supports Doctors' Protest against Jakarta Health Card
Traffic Operation Gave Away 10 Thousands Tickets in just 2 Weeks
ASEAN Enhances ICT for Disaster Management
Thousands Protest after Gay Man's Murder in New York
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