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Delay, corruption allegations bug e-id card project

The electronic identity (e-ID) card project has gained media attention due to the late arrival of equipment delaying ...

BI prepares anticipatory steps to address global crisis

Bank Indonesia (the central bank/BI) has prepared a number of anticipatory steps to address the impact of imminent ...

BRILINTA Mortality Benefit in Blinded Review of Post-CABG PLATO Patients Driven by Fewer Cardiac, Bl

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Kadhafi`s daughter gives birth in algeria

Moamer Kadhafi`s daughter gave birth to a baby girl in Algeria Tuesday as Algiers said it decided to grant safe haven ...

RI has chance to become food producing country: President

The natural resources and technical abilities as well as research facilities which actually could be optimized further ...

Former minister launches English Quarterly Journal

Former foreign affairs minister Dr Hassan Wirajuda here Monday launched a new quarterly magazine called "Strategic ...

Public confidence in anti-graft body falls

Public confidence in the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) fell to 41.6 percent in June 2011 from 58.3 percent ...

Indonesia`s poor spend 70 pct of income on cigarettes

Poor people in Indonesia are trapped by addiction to tobacco and up to 70 percent of their earnings goes into buying ...

Number of smokers skyrocketing in Indonesia

The number of smokers in Indonesia has been skyrocketing in the past 16 years from 34.7 million in 1995 to be 65 ...

People call for probe of graft in govt projects

Calls on law enforcing institutions to investigate alleged corruption in government projects have been on the rise ...

Samsung releases Galaxy S2 in China

Samsung Electronics Co. said Sunday it has released its flagship Galaxy S2 smartphone in China, in a move to expand ...

Some 33 corporate tax dodgers owe US$583 million to state

The Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) said up to 2010 there were still 33 companies which owed over US$583 million in ...

Global Warming: Cities, Too, Are "Carbon Sinks"

Scientists on Tuesday offered a slender piece of good news about global warming, reporting that cities can be of ...

Mother of all polar bears from Ireland

The Arctic`s dwindling population of polar bears all descend from a single mama brown bear which lived 20,000 to ...

Obama names Sung Kim as top envoy to Korea

U.S. President Barack Obama has formally nominated Sung Kim, a career diplomat with expertise in Korean affairs, as ...