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Edition: May 13, 2012
After two weeks of violent attacks on meetings, discussions and even pop concerts, members of The Indonesia Without FPI Movement issued a warning to the National Police on Thursday: crack down on FPI violence or face legal action.
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Edition: May 6, 2012
With 10 weeks to go until Jakarta's gubernatorial election, Governor Fauzi Bowo has announced that he intends to launch universal 12-year schooling in the capital next year.
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Edition: April 29, 2012
Tens of thousands gathered in pouring rain in the Norwegian capital Oslo last week to help its healing from the country's worst mass murder with song.
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Edition: April 22, 2012
As millions of students across the country entered probably the most stressful week of their lives so far, education experts argued that the anxiety of this period and the subsequent pressure to cheat is unnecessary and should be avoided by scrapping the exam altogether.
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Edition: April 15, 2012
More than half of the inmates released from a jail in Aceh failed to return as promised in the wake of the giant earthquake that struck off the province on Wednesday, a report said on Thursday.
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Edition: April 12, 2012
A comprehensive 16-page special report on Indonesia's growth and development prospects, distributed with USA Today on April 12 and available to Jakarta Globe readers thanks to our media partnership with the producer of the report, United World.
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Edition: April 8, 2012
As millions students across Indonesia prepare for the national exams that begin later this month, the Education and Culture Ministry is under pressure to deliver cheating-free results.
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Edition: April 1, 2012
High school graduates may be able to escape any charge for applying to state universities from next year, the Education and Culture Minister said on Tuesday.
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Edition: March 25, 2012
A recent survey of animal markets in Java and Bali suggests that illegal trade in protected birds is not only continuing unchecked, but is picking up speed.
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Edition: March 18, 2012
Inexperience and speeding may have been behind the fiery crash that took the life of teen model Olivia Dewi last weekend.
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12:34pm | AGO Slow in Responding to BPK ...
Because the government is not serious about fighting corruption and the corruptors know that there is little chance of them getting caught and even -
12:17pm | Indonesian Police Consider Ton...
padt - as always spot on - In Indonesia it is always a case of 'follow the money'. -
12:03pm | Indonesian Police Consider Ton...
thanks padt; unfortunately the site is blocked by my Indonesian IP provider. Quite odd... -
11:42am | Indonesian Police Consider Ton...
Devine - Asia Sentinel: they alone have said what's been out there for weeks. Think about it. Why is this concert going ahead now? -
11:40am | Indonesia Wants 10,000 Child W...
I wonder what he (MI) is up to, perhaps another new project funding where certain percentage can be squeezed out for their own benefit, a good try -
11:36am | Andi Mallarangeng Denies Bribe...
Everybody being rightfully accused will always deny, including those that accuses them will do their best to fabricate such an undeniable defense -
11:26am | Indonesian Police Consider Ton...
padt, cant find this information anywhere... can you provide a link? -
11:23am | The Thinker: Let Yogya Be Yogy...
Why do the central government want to change situation in Jogja that has already peaceful and calm for years? Why does Jakarta want to "fix" some

