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WEDNESDAY`S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES

Jakarta, April 1 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines of major Indonesian newspapers published here on Wednesday.


The Jakarta Post
G20 Summit:
FRANCE THREATENS TO WALK OUT

Top international organizations issued bleak forecast for the world economy on Tuesday as France threatened to walk out of a high-stakes G20 summit that is being overshadowed by US-Europe divisions.


Jakarta Globe
NEW CHAOS: 32 PARTIES FACE BANS

In a decision that could trigger mass protests ahead of next week's national polls, the General Election Commission (KPU) said on Tuesday that 32 political parties out of the 38 in the polls should be disqualified in parts of at least 11 provinces for failing to submit campaign finance reports.


Media Indonesia
TAXPAYERS ENTHUSIASTIC TO SUBMIT TAX RETURNS

Enthusiasm of taxpayers to submit their tax returns (SPTs) is high. On Tuesday, thousands of registered taxpayers flocked to their nearest tax offices to submit their SPTs on March 31 deadline.


Kompas
NO MASS RELOCATION

Vice President Jusuf Kalla has asserted that the government would rebuild Situ Gintung reservoir and to make it safer for the people living near the dam. Kalla said there would be no mass relocation of the victims in the dam disaster.


Republika
PRESIDENT: INDONESIA SHOULD NOT BE MARGINALIZED

Indonesia wants to play its important and parallel role with G20 member countries. Therefore, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said that in relation with global financial architecture, Indonesia would not be marginalized.



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