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Southeast Sulawesi to have seaweed processing plants soon

The Southeast Sulawesi provincial government`s dream to have seaweed processing plants will soon be realized this ...

Whirlwind hits five villages

A whirlwind hit five villages in Banyumas District, Central Java, on Wednesday morning. The four villages located ...

Britney Spears` new single an early hit with fans

Britney Spears` new single, "Hold It Against Me" was released a day ahead of schedule on Monday, getting extensive ...

Don`t let lake Toba be a "lavatory": legislator

A member of Toba Samosir district`s legislative body urged all stakeholders to preserve Lake Toba instead of making it ...

Property industry projected to flourish this year

A company president director said the prospect of property business in Indonesia is brighter and the business is ...

Philippine boy survives three days at sea

A 15-year-old Philippine schoolboy who was sent alone to sea by his grandmother to fish survived three days adrift ...

Govt`s tourist arrival target "no big deal": Observer

The culture and tourism minister`s target of enticing seven million plus foreign tourists to visit Indonesia in 2011 ...

News agencies must unite to promote Islam`s true face

News agencies in Islamic countries are expected to unite to help promote the true face of Islam and its adherents in ...

Merapi cold lava flows still pose threat

Cold lava floods from Mount Merapi still pose a threat to residents of Magelang District, particularly those residing ...

Expert says the picture is Gayus

Information and telecommunications expert Roy Suryo said the picture of Sony Laksono on his passport was 100 percent ...

BI governor: Indonesian economy remains strong

Bank Indonesia believes the country`s economy will remain strong with its gross domestic product in 2011 and 2012 ...

Air bags, poor economy save road lives - U.S. study

Air bags and the economic recession have contributed to the biggest drop in road deaths in the United States since ...

Half of Bengkulu`s coral reefs damaged by fish trawls -

About 40 to 50 percent of Bengkulu province`s coral reefs have been damaged by trawls used by fishermen to catch fish, ...

Govt to emphasize adaptation in dealing with climate change

The Environment Ministry will emphasize adaptation in reducing the impacts of climate change as this measure had often ...

Banten fishermen sell furniture to feed families

A number of traditional fishermen in Lebak district, Banten province, have sold their valuable furniture items, such ...