MONDAY`S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Jakarta, Oct 6 (ANTARA) - Following are the headlines of major newspapers here on Monday.
The Jakarta Post
GLOBAL RECESSION MAY HAVE IMPACT ON RI BY NEXT YEAR
Jakarta, Oct 6 (ANTARA) - Following are the headlines of major newspapers here on Monday.
The Jakarta Post
GLOBAL RECESSION MAY HAVE IMPACT ON RI BY NEXT YEAR
Jakarta, Oct 5 (ANTARA) - The chairman of the Financial Insitutions and Capital Market Supervisory Board (Bapepam LK), Fuad Rahmany, said here on Sunday that the country's market share was already
Jakarta, Oct 5 (ANTARA) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will hold a plenary cabinet plus meeting on Monday to discuss the current financial crisis in the US, coordinating minister for economic
Jakarta, Oct 5 (ANTARA) - The government and the central bank (Bank Indonesia) will continue to strengthen coordination in line with the worsening economic crisis in the US, Bank Indonesia (BI) gov
Jakarta, oct 5 (ANTARA) - As the current global economic turmoil can no longer be responded to with conventional ways, Indonesia must face it by taking concrete and substantial steps such as divers
Solo, Indonesia, Oct 5 (ANTARA)- A cultural parade was slated to highlight the Euro-Asia World Heritage Cities (WHC) Conference and Expo in Central Java provincial city of Solo with regional heads
Jakarta, Oct 05 (ANTARA) - The Indonesian chamber of commerce and industry (KADIN)'s fiscal and monetary standing committee chairman, Bambang Soesatyo said the government and monetary authorities
Jakarta, Oct 05 (ANTARA) - The number of passengers returning from their hometons arriving at the Kampung Rambutan bus station declined after yesterday's (04/10) peak arrivals of 32,280 passenger
Jambi, Indonesia, Oct 05 (ANTARA) - The Kerinci Regency Administration in Jambi province planned to build more micro-hydro power plants.
Solo, Indonesia, Oct 05 (ANTARA) - Tranportation Minister Jusman Syafii Djamal said that high fuel consumption Boeing 737-200s are recommended to be replaced by the younger Boeing 737-300s.