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Indonesian businessman plans to drop money from airplane
(5/30/2008 6:31:00 PM)
Qantas flight schedules back to normal after engineers' strike over
(5/30/2008 4:15:31 PM)
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Oil prices fall below US$126 despite drop in US crude stocks
(5/30/2008 4:14:54 PM)
AirAsia reports 73 percent jump in quarterly profit
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  Print Edition Headlines June 10, 2008
Govt calls it a day for Ahmadiyah
The government, bowing to intense pressure from extremist groups, has ordered Jamaah Ahmadiyah to stop all religious activities or face legal prosecution.
Monas rally attack fugitive surrenders
The leader of the Islamic Troop Command (KLI) turned himself in to the Jakarta Police on Monday night for questioning over his role in the June 1 violence at the National Monument.
Jakarta lags in living quality and safety
Jakarta trails Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Manila in terms of the quality of living, but is ahead of Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, a survey of 215 cities worldwide revealed Monday.
Govt blamed for violence against minority groups
An alliance of interfaith volunteers in West Java and Yogyakarta blamed the government for the rise in violence against minority religious groups in the two provinces, saying the government had failed to uphold freedom of religion as guaranteed by the 1945 Constitution.
Four killed, dozens injured in Malang traffic accidents
Four people died and dozens more were injured in two separate traffic accidents in the mountainous East Java regency of Malang on Monday.
PDI-P suspends House member over sex scandal
The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) on Monday suspended House of Representatives member Max Moein from "strategic duties" pending an investigation into sexual harassment charges against the lawmaker.
Artalyta admits ties to prosecutors
Businesswoman Artalyta Suryani admitted to meeting with two top prosecutors at the Attorney General's Office during her bribery trial on Monday.
Indosat deal subject to Supreme Court ruling, says QTel
Qatar Telecom (QTel) and Singapore Technologies Telemedia (STT) Pte Ltd have confirmed that the divestment of an Indosat stake is still subject to a decision by the Supreme Court.
Indonesian, Tokyo orchestras come together for concert
In 2008, Japan and Indonesia celebrate their 50th year of mutual diplomatic relations.
Euro 2008 without the UK
Many people are currently losing sleep to watch 16 soccer teams compete in the Euro 2008 championship. The England team, however, has failed to make an appearance. What do you think of a European Cup without the team? Send your thoughts by SMS to +62 811 187 2772. Please include your name and city.
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