THURSDAY'S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Jakarta, June 12 (ANTARA) - The following are the headlines of major Indonesian newspapers here on Thursday.
The Jakarta Post
SBY ASKS OIL AND GAS FIRMS TO SHARE PAIN
Jakarta, June 12 (ANTARA) - The following are the headlines of major Indonesian newspapers here on Thursday.
The Jakarta Post
SBY ASKS OIL AND GAS FIRMS TO SHARE PAIN
Yogyakarta, June 12 (ANTARA) - President Director of the Indonesian Radio Station (RRI) Parni Hadi said the mass media during the upcoming general elections need to tell the truth, uphold justice a
Tolitoli, Central Sulawesi, June 11 (ANTARA) - A landslide buried seven houses at Doyan village, Galang sub district, Tolitoli District, Central Sulawesi Province, late Tuesday.
Jakarta, June 11 (ANTARA) - Former Indonesian ambassador to Malaysia Roesdihardjo was sentenced to two years in jail here on Wednesday for having collected illegal levies on immigration documents a
Muara Teweh, June 11 (ANTARA) - PT Antang Ganda Utama (AGU), a major private plantation company, in Teweh Tengah subdistrict, North Barito District, Central Kalimantan, planned to import 1,150,000
Jakarta, June 11 (ANTARA) - The General Elections Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) will coordinate with polls monitoring teams to supervise the implementation of factual verification tests of political p
Jakarta, June 11 (ANTARA) - State-owned electricity company PLN is now enjoying a monthly increase by Rp260 billion following its policy of charging consumers of over 6,600 VA with a non-subsidized
Jakarta, June 11 (ANTARA) - The government and the House of Representatives (DPR) fully leave the schedule of next year's general election to the General Election Commission (KPU) to decide, KPU ch
Denpasar, Bali Province, June 11 (ANTARA) - Eight contemporary dancers from Japan and a Balinese artist will give a performance at Kesiarnawa Building, Denpasar Cultural Center, in Bali Province, o
Sukabumi, West Java, June 11 (ANTARA) - Supreme Court (MA) Chairman Bagir Manan has asked judges to improve the quality of their performance in handling court cases, saying there were still judges