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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
23 Freeport Workers Still inside Collapsed Mine
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Indonesia Targets 2 Boxing Gold in SEA Games
Transportation Board Urges Amendment of Feeder Bus Contract
Demolition of Buildings at the Pluit Reservoir Starts Today
Health Card Incurs Losses to State-Owned Hospitals
Chelsea Fans Finally Thank Rafael Benitez
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Tuesday, 21 May 2013 | 05:26
Car Bombs Explode in Iraq, 31 Presumed Dead
At least 31 people have been killed Baghdad and Basra in a series of attacks
targeting Shia Muslims.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013 | 01:36
US Military Aircraft Lands in Aceh
A US military aircraft made an emergency landing at the Sultan Iskandar Muda
Airport, Aceh.
Indonesian Football League Bans Players from 13 Countries
Pertamina Bonds Receive BBB- Ratings
Tuban Civil Servant Forge Thousands of Birth Certificates
Minister Dahlan Dispatches 700 CEOs as Teachers
Millions Active Facebook Users are not Humans
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