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NGO Collects Money from Villagers to Work on Djoko Susilos Land
No Penalties for Freeport Yet: Energy Ministry
House wants Freeport's Tunnel Construction Audited
Bank Mutiara Divestment Process Closes, No Investors Selected
Myanmar Embassy Attempted Bombing, Sigit Arrested
Balancing Freedom, Security in Cyberspace
Bin Chief Marciano Norman: BIN Must be Transparent
Labora, Wealthy from the 'Rat' Booze
Natalegawa: Bilateral Tour to Boost Partnership with US, Mexico
All Freeport Workers Buried in Tunnel Found: Energy Ministry
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Indonesia Meets China at Quarter Final
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People with Disabilites Unhappy with Transjakarta Services
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Thursday, 23 May 2013 | 17:16
Commuter Train Progressive Tariffs Benefit Consumers
Train community lovers enthusiastically welcome the progressive
tariffs, hoping train ticket subsidies will remain in place
Thursday, 23 May 2013 | 17:10
Rp 10 B is Needed to Shut Down 'Dolly'
Surabaya Mayor Tri Rismaharini hoped to see President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono to request for additional funds to compensate
former prostitutes.
Rotterdam Convention Benefits the Country, Minister Says
Wall Street, Global Stocks Falter with Fed's Assets Purchase Plan
Malware Threats, Android Users Beware
Health Minister Worries Corona Virus Attacks Pilgrims
Jatigede Reservoir Eviction Victims March to State Palace
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