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Thu, 12/18/2008 - 12:45
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THURSDAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES IN INDONESIA
Jakarta, Dec 18 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines of major newspapers here on Thursday.
The Jakarta Post
BAPEPAM DIDN'T BARK, SAY CENTURY VICTIMS
The idea of getting ripped off in a scam is depressing enough, but to see regulators wash their hands of the matter as though they lacked the authority to detect and prevent the fraud is no less frustrating.
Kompas
MINING PERMIT SHOULD BE SUPERVISED
Coal and mineral mining management would not be better under the new law. A strong desire to make the biggest possible profit would encourage regional administration to issue as many mining permits as possible.
Media Indonesia
IN SPITE OF PEOPLE'S OUTCRY, DPR INSISTS ON PASSING MA BILL INTO LAW
Revision of Law on Supreme Court (MA) is just a matter of time for the House of Representatives (DPR) in its plenary session on Thursday, and indication of money politic has started to be in sight. "It is difficult to say that there is nothing behind the DPR's haste to pass the bill into law," Gajah Mada University jurist Zainal Arifin Mochtar said.
Republika
EDUCATION TO REMAIN EXPENSIVE
The government and House of Representatives (DPR) on Wednesday passed a bill on educational legal entities. A lot of changes will happen, but the students in Jakarta and elsewhere staged rallies to protest against it for fear that it would lead to the commercialization of education in the country.
The Jakarta Post
BAPEPAM DIDN'T BARK, SAY CENTURY VICTIMS
The idea of getting ripped off in a scam is depressing enough, but to see regulators wash their hands of the matter as though they lacked the authority to detect and prevent the fraud is no less frustrating.
Kompas
MINING PERMIT SHOULD BE SUPERVISED
Coal and mineral mining management would not be better under the new law. A strong desire to make the biggest possible profit would encourage regional administration to issue as many mining permits as possible.
Media Indonesia
IN SPITE OF PEOPLE'S OUTCRY, DPR INSISTS ON PASSING MA BILL INTO LAW
Revision of Law on Supreme Court (MA) is just a matter of time for the House of Representatives (DPR) in its plenary session on Thursday, and indication of money politic has started to be in sight. "It is difficult to say that there is nothing behind the DPR's haste to pass the bill into law," Gajah Mada University jurist Zainal Arifin Mochtar said.
Republika
EDUCATION TO REMAIN EXPENSIVE
The government and House of Representatives (DPR) on Wednesday passed a bill on educational legal entities. A lot of changes will happen, but the students in Jakarta and elsewhere staged rallies to protest against it for fear that it would lead to the commercialization of education in the country.