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Beckham Retires
Quran Graft Defendant thanked KPK
Ministry Suggests Suramadu Income Allotted for Toll Road Construction
45 States Attend 2013 Human Rights Cities Forum
Freeport Landslide : 10 Survivors Found
Bali Airport, The First Airport to Host Double Decker Airbus
ASEI Receives a BBB- from Fitch
IDX Ready to Beat Singapore in 2018
Chatib Heading for the Hot Seat
2014, Semen Indonesia Builds Factory in Myanmar
Indonesia Scores High in Extractive Industry Transparency
Promoting Vehicle Fuel Efficiency in ASEAN
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Ahmadiyah Mosque in Tulungagung Vandalized
Microsoft Donates Software to NGOs
Labora Sitorus Remains at Large Despite Being Declared as Suspect
Kupang is Vulnerable to Illegal Immigrants, Minister Says
Falcao : I am Not Leaving Atletico
Copies of Van Gogh's Sketches On Sale
Pluit Residents' Relocation Postponed
Agriculture Minister Suswono Met Ahmad Fathanah Three Times
East Kalimantan Toll Road Awaits Ministerial Permits
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Saturday, 18 May 2013 | 15:01
Indonesia Loses Rp. 4,5 Trillion Per Year From Piracy
Indonesia can be one of the biggest global entertainment
industry players but it won’t happen if the consumers continue
to buy pirated CDs or DVDs
Saturday, 18 May 2013 | 13:59
Barbie House Opening in Berlin Got Protested
"What image did they try to give to the little girls?" asked
Michael Koschitzki, the leader of the feminists group
The Museum of Makassar
Malaria-Infected Mosquitos More Sensitive to Human Odors
Ironic! No Electricty for 23% of Java Residents
Surakarta Held Traditional Children's Games
Bomb Hits Mosques in Pakistan, 12 Dead
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