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Dutch historian seeking answer to Tan Malaka grave mystery

A Dutch historian and researcher is waiting for the result of a DNA test on the remains of a man buried on a hill in ...

Babies learn whom to trust at early age

You can fool them once, but babies will not be fooled again if adults trick them, according to a new Canadian study. ...

Eating more fish may cut young women`s heart disease risk

Young women may reduce their risk of developing cardiovascular disease simply by eating more fish rich in omega-3 ...

Minister challenges researchers to create renewable technologies

Research and Technology Minister Gusti Muhammad Hatta has challenged domestic forestry researchers to make innovations ...

Real estate sector contributed 9.4 pct to RI`s 2010 GDP

The real estate and construction sectors contributed 9.4 percent to Indonesia`s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2010, ...

Noted Medical Researcher Dr. Thomas Levy, MD, JD, Technical Advisor to LivOn Labs

-     Dr. Thomas Levy, MD, JD, will address the 3rd World Congress of Ningen Dock ( ...

Banks expected to lower lending rates

Bank Indonesia (BI/the central bank) has lowered its benchmark rate in an effort to encourage banks to cut their ...

RI inflation in 2011 four percent

Bank Indonesia (BI/the central bank) has predicted that the inflation at the end of 2011 would be recorded at four ...

RI must raise border issues in ASEAN Summit

Indonesia should take the border dispute issues for talks in the ASEAN Summit which will be held here on November ...

Indonesia need not expect much from obama`s arrival: young politician

Not much could be expected from US President Barack Obama`s presence at the 19th ASEAN Summit in Bali on November 19, ...

President awards hero titles ahead of heroes` day commemoration

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono awarded hero titles to several national figures for their great contributions to ...

No aftershocks following Sunday`s quake: BMKG

Head of the Denpasar Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG) Wayan Suwardana said since the earthquake ...

More prehistoric artifacts waiting to be unearthed in Indonesia

More and more prehistoric artifacts have been surfacing in Indonesia`s islands from Sumatra to Papua over the years, ...

In developing world, poor still means thin

"First world" health problems such as obesity and heart disease may be gaining ground in developing nations, but they ...

CSOs expected to be more transparent, accountable

Civil society organizations (CSOs) that were previously known as Non-governmental organizations (NCOs) in the ASEAN ...