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May 3, 2010

Greenpeace Says Sinar Mas Broke Commitments

SINGAPORE GREENPEACE has disclosed what it said was new evidence showing Indonesia’s biggest palm oil producer Sinar Mas broke a – Read More...
May 3, 2010

Couple Arrested for Selling Protected Monkey Meat

JAKARTA POLICE have arrested a couple for selling the flesh of protected monkeys in meatball soup. The man and wife – Read More...
May 3, 2010

Ten Years’ Jail Sought for Terror Suspect

JAKARTA PROSECUTORS have asked for a 10-year jail sentence for a 31-year-old man accused of harbouring two terrorists involved in – Read More...
May 3, 2010

Poor Show: These Guys Are Just Not Up To Scratch

By Hector THE street-stall and restaurant strip of Jl Pantai Mengiat in Bualu, Nusa Dua, is a great little precinct. – Read More...
May 3, 2010

Balinese Businesswoman Is Sought by US Court

  LOS ANGELES/DENPASAR The Bali Times A BALINESE businesswoman is facing arrest in the United States for contempt of court – Read More...
May 3, 2010

India Studies Yogic Power for Life without Food

AHMEDABAD By Rajesh Joshi Agence France-Presse A team of military doctors backed by India’s national defence research centre is studying – Read More...
May 3, 2010

An ‘Obama Plan’ for the Middle East Is a Good Idea

By M.J. Rosenberg The Washington Post reported last week that the Obama administration is considering abandoning its support for indirect – Read More...
May 3, 2010

Tuned Out but Searching for a Signal

By Hannah Black When news of the volcanic eruption in Iceland broke last week my mother immediately called from the – Read More...
May 3, 2010

‘Our Dream Is to Become a World-Class University’

The future of universities is considered the future of nations. But in Indonesia most people can’t afford the cost of – Read More...
May 3, 2010

N. Korea’s Kim Jong-Il Arrives in China

BEIJING North Korea’s secretive leader Kim Jong-Il arrived in China early on Monday, an official with the tourism bureau at – Read More...