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36087
Wed, 12/17/2008 - 10:30
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HEADLINES OF MAJOR INDONESIAN NEWSPAPERS ON WEDNESDAY
Jakarta, Dec. 17 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines in major Indonesian newspapers published here on Wednesday.
The Jakarta Post
HOUSE DIGS DEEP TO PASS MINING BILL AMID PROTEST
Marred by protests and walk-outs by several factions, legislators on Tuesday ended years of deliberation to endorse the contentious mining bill that includes provisions on revising the permit system and advocating a review of all existing contracts.
Media Indonesia
PRESIDENT AND SRI SULTAN MEET AT PRAMBANAN
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono inaugurated a smart park at Penembahan Senopati street, Yogyakarta, yesterday, although the park has been open to the public since 2006.
Republika
BILL ON MINERAL AND COAL MINING PASSED INTO LAW
The deliberations of the Bill on Mineral and Coal Mining started since July 4, 2005, were finally over. Yesterday, the House of Representatives (DPR) passed the bill into a law.
Kompas
ERA OF CONTRACT OF WORK OVER
After going through deliberations for 3 years and 7 months, the House of Representatives (DPR) finally endorsed the bill on mineral and coal mining and passed it into a law, on Tuesday (Dec. 16). The law ends the era of the contract of work in mining in Indonesia which has been implemented for 41 years.
The Jakarta Post
HOUSE DIGS DEEP TO PASS MINING BILL AMID PROTEST
Marred by protests and walk-outs by several factions, legislators on Tuesday ended years of deliberation to endorse the contentious mining bill that includes provisions on revising the permit system and advocating a review of all existing contracts.
Media Indonesia
PRESIDENT AND SRI SULTAN MEET AT PRAMBANAN
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono inaugurated a smart park at Penembahan Senopati street, Yogyakarta, yesterday, although the park has been open to the public since 2006.
Republika
BILL ON MINERAL AND COAL MINING PASSED INTO LAW
The deliberations of the Bill on Mineral and Coal Mining started since July 4, 2005, were finally over. Yesterday, the House of Representatives (DPR) passed the bill into a law.
Kompas
ERA OF CONTRACT OF WORK OVER
After going through deliberations for 3 years and 7 months, the House of Representatives (DPR) finally endorsed the bill on mineral and coal mining and passed it into a law, on Tuesday (Dec. 16). The law ends the era of the contract of work in mining in Indonesia which has been implemented for 41 years.