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Editorial: Press Must Strike A Careful Balance

In today’s Indonesia, journalists play a critical role in the dissemination of accurate information and in helping inculcate the right values for society at large. Since the fall of the New Order regime, Indonesia has developed one of the freest presses in the region. 10:48am Feb 10, 2012

Editorial: SOEs Must Become Development Engine

In his clearest statement yet on the roles and expectations governing state-owned enterprises, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has raised the bar in terms of how these companies are to be judged and evaluated. 10:03am Feb 9, 2012

Editorial: When 240 Million Mouths Need Feeding

Indonesia has ample land on which to grow food, but as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Tuesday, that alone will not ensure the nation’s food security. 11:52am Feb 8, 2012

Editorial: To Sustain Growth, We Must Invest in People

The country’s strongest gross domestic growth since 1996 is definitely something to celebrate. Indonesia’s economy grew by 6.5 percent in 2011, higher than the 6.1 percent growth it posted a year earlier. 10:51am Feb 7, 2012

Editorial: No Room for Drug Use Among Pilots

The arrest of a third Lion Air pilot for drug use should shock both the aviation industry and the authorities into taking strong action, given the grave implications for the safety of air passengers. 12:01pm Feb 6, 2012

Editorial: Banten Bridge Shows Disregard for Public

It took worldwide media attention for officials in Lebak, Banten, to act despite the imminent danger a badly damaged bridge posed to residents. Only after widespread condemnation did officials move to shut down the badly disintegrating wood-and-wire suspension bridge. 12:29pm Feb 4, 2012

Editorial: Jakarta Home Owners Have A Stake in the Future

Editorial: Wages Deal Good for Companies, Workers

Editorial: Progress on MRT Must Not Be Derailed

Editorial: Opening Up Country’s Skies the Right Choice

Editorial: From Davos, Some Wintry Prospects

Editorial: Unruly Workers Must Consider Our Economy

Editorial: Was Miranda Just a Pawn in the Game?

Editorial: Davos Needs to Hear Indonesia’s Story

Editorial: Open Markets Could Curb Acts of Violence

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Editorial: When 240 Million Mouths Need Feeding

Indonesia has ample land on which to grow food, but as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Tuesday, that alone will not ensure the nation’s food security. 11:52am Feb 8, 2012


Editorial: No Room for Drug Use Among Pilots

The arrest of a third Lion Air pilot for drug use should shock both the aviation industry and the authorities into taking strong action, given the grave implications for the safety of air passengers. 12:01pm Feb 6, 2012


Editorial: Banten Bridge Shows Disregard for Public

It took worldwide media attention for officials in Lebak, Banten, to act despite the imminent danger a badly damaged bridge posed to residents. Only after widespread condemnation did officials move to shut down the badly disintegrating wood-and-wire suspension bridge. 12:29pm Feb 4, 2012


Editorial: To Sustain Growth, We Must Invest in People

The country’s strongest gross domestic growth since 1996 is definitely something to celebrate. Indonesia’s economy grew by 6.5 percent in 2011, higher than the 6.1 percent growth it posted a year earlier. 10:51am Feb 7, 2012


Editorial: SOEs Must Become Development Engine

In his clearest statement yet on the roles and expectations governing state-owned enterprises, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has raised the bar in terms of how these companies are to be judged and evaluated. 10:03am Feb 9, 2012


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