THURSDAY`S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Jakarta, Feb 5 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines of major newspapers published here on Thursday.
The Jakarta Post
ELEVEN NAMED SUSPECTS IN COUNCILOR'S DEATH
Jakarta, Feb 5 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines of major newspapers published here on Thursday.
The Jakarta Post
ELEVEN NAMED SUSPECTS IN COUNCILOR'S DEATH
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - Economic research institute Econit Evisory Group has predicted that Indonesia's economic growth this year would reach 3.3 percent only instead of 5.0 percent as set by the
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - The General Elections Commission (KPU) will not issue a regulation validating ballots that are marked twice in the legislative elections to be held on April 9, its chairma
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - Indonesian National Defense Forces (TNI) Commander General Djoko Santoso said the military has intensified security in Nipah Island on the periphery of the country's terr
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - Home Affairs Minister Mardiyanto said he will summon North Sumatra Governor Syamsul Arifin over the death of the provincial legislative council's chairman in a violent ra
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has asked syariah (Islamic canon law) bankers to play a more active role in supporting efforts to develop the national economy's real
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - Indonesia's and Thailand's armed forces have agreed to enhance their cooperation , including in securing the Malacca Strait together with Singapore and Malaysia, Indonesi
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - The state-owned enterprises ministry (BUMN) is to audit the security service which deals with the state owned enterprises important assets due to incidents including recen
Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - Non-governmental organization (NGO) People's Crisis Center (PCC) called on the Indonesian government to involve the United Nations High Commissioner for Ref
Jakarta, Feb 4 (ANTARA) - Six people in Medan have been arrested as suspects in Tuesday's violent demonstration at the North Sumatra Provincial Legislative Council (DPRD) in which the council's