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Govt claims its economic policy on right track
december 15, 2010by latadmin
The government claimed its present economic policy is on the right track due among others to various corrective steps it has taken to address a number of problems...
RI to increase transportation safety cooperation with Australia
december 15, 2010by latadmin
Indonesia is to step up and promote its transportation safety cooperation with the Australian government, Transportation Minister Freddy Numberi said.
US, NATO predict heavier fighting this winter (AP)
december 15, 2010by latadmin
AP – The U.S. and NATO are predicting heavier fighting this winter with more Taliban fighters staying in eastern Afghanistan instead of slipping over the border...
Economist: Companies yet to utilize capital market optimally
december 15, 2010by latadmin
An economist said a lot of companies in Indonesia had not yet utilized the capital market optimally for expansion.
Social discontent rising in China, says report
december 15, 2010by latadmin
By Shirong Chen BBC China Editor Continue reading the main story Changing China John Humphrys: Migrating millions China’s new industrial revolution Winners and...
Obama to present Afghan war review
december 15, 2010by latadmin
A review on the Afghan conflict, to be presented by Barack Obama, the US president, is expected to cement his stand that the country can begin withdrawing its troops in...
27 asylum seekers die as boat sinks off Australia (AP)
december 15, 2010by latadmin
AP – A wooden boat packed with asylum seekers smashed against jagged rocks in a storm off an Australian island Wednesday, flinging terrified occupants into...
US, NATO predict heavier fighting this winter
december 15, 2010by latadmin
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan – The U.S. and NATO are predicting heavier fighting this winter with more Taliban fighters staying in…
Afghan cycle bomb kills three children (AFP)
december 15, 2010by latadmin
AFP – A bicycle bomb killed three children and wounded six civilians in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday at a temporary camp for pilgrims returning from Mecca,...
China shelter ‘sold 70 disabled people into slavery’ (AFP)
december 15, 2010by latadmin
AFP – The operator of an unlicensed shelter for disabled people in southwest China sold at least 70 mentally ill workers into slavery in recent years, local...