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Tue, 11/04/2008 - 12:08
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TUESDAY'S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES IN INDONESIA
Jakarta, Nov 4 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines of major newspapers published here on Tuesday.
The Jakarta Post
ENRAGED BY INDOVER MESS, MULYANI VOWS LEGAL ACTION
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has expressed her rage over a move by the central bank' Netherlands-based unit N.V. de Indonesische Overzeerse Bank (Indover) to drag the government into its credit default fiasco. In a statement, Mulyani pledged to take necessary legal action against Indover's management and related parties for including the government in the bank's activities, despite having no link at all to the government.
Kompas/Republika
OBAMA HOLDS SOLID LEAD
The race for the US presidency entered its final hours on Monday, with polls showing Barack Obama holding a solid lead in his historic quest to become the US' first black president while rival John McCain grasped for a last minute upset.
Media Indonesia
DO NOT HESITATE TO LOWER FUEL PRICES
Lowering the domestic fuel prices is something inevitable. Such a move is believed to improve people's purchasing power and to encourage the national economy.
The Jakarta Post
ENRAGED BY INDOVER MESS, MULYANI VOWS LEGAL ACTION
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has expressed her rage over a move by the central bank' Netherlands-based unit N.V. de Indonesische Overzeerse Bank (Indover) to drag the government into its credit default fiasco. In a statement, Mulyani pledged to take necessary legal action against Indover's management and related parties for including the government in the bank's activities, despite having no link at all to the government.
Kompas/Republika
OBAMA HOLDS SOLID LEAD
The race for the US presidency entered its final hours on Monday, with polls showing Barack Obama holding a solid lead in his historic quest to become the US' first black president while rival John McCain grasped for a last minute upset.
Media Indonesia
DO NOT HESITATE TO LOWER FUEL PRICES
Lowering the domestic fuel prices is something inevitable. Such a move is believed to improve people's purchasing power and to encourage the national economy.