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Four SOEs Eyeing Businesses in New Guinea
Cops Arrest Subsidized Fuel Hoarder
Minister: PKS is an Opposition
Golkar Speaks Out on Lapindo Funds
Police, Army Help Secure Pertamina Assets
Ahok Wants GPS on Jakarta Buses
Rupiah Drops as Fuel Price Goes Up
Michelin to Form US$435 Million Venture in Indonesia
Cebongan First Trial to be Held on Thursday
Malaysian Opposition Leader to Hold Protest over Election Results
Opposition: Future Australian PM to Visit Indonesia First
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013 | 21:02
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013 | 20:49
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Police Monitor Fuel Hoarders
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