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Indonesia lifts prisoner-swap hopes - SydneySydney Morning HeraldIndonesia lifts prisoner-swap hopesSydney Morning HeraldINDONESIA has given its strongest indication yet that it will allow transfers of prisoners to and from Australia, with Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa saying exchanges would be a good thing. ''We get it. I get it. The transfer of people is a good ...Indonesia rejects plan to turn back boatsThe AustralianAttention Tony Abbott: Indonesia wants collaboration, not confrontationThe ConversationPrisoner swap deal with Indonesia is closerThe Daily TelegraphWA todayall 12 news articles »
Posted on 14 May 2012 | 9:23 pm
HotelTravel.com partners with SantikaeTurboNewsHotelTravel.com partners with Santika Indonesia Hotels & ResortseTurboNewsPHUKET, Thailand - HotelTravel.com has signed a partnership agreement with Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts that will add a growing network of hotels in one of HotelTravel.com's top selling countries in Southeast Asia. Santika Indonesia Hotels ...and more »
Posted on 14 May 2012 | 6:53 pm
Extremists attack visiting voices inSydney Morning HeraldExtremists attack visiting voices in IndonesiaSydney Morning HeraldAutoplay OnOff Video feedback Video settings INDONESIA'S national police are considering banning a performance next month by pop diva Lady Gaga in the face of threats of violence by Islamic extremists. It comes as an attack by religious hardliners ...Report: Extremists attack visiting voices in IndonesiaMontreal Gazette (blog)Lady Gaga concert under threat from Islamic hardliners after attack on authorWA todayIslam, liberalism and Indonesia's culture warsThe InterpreterThe Age -Jakarta Postall 25 news articles »
Posted on 14 May 2012 | 2:08 pm
Indonesia airline boom raises new safetyKVALIndonesia airline boom raises new safety questionsUSA TODAY (blog)By Kay Johnson, AP JAKARTA, Indonesia – Dozens of fledgling airlines that have sprung up to serve Indonesia's island-hopping new middle class could jeopardize the archipelago's recently improved safety reputation, aviation experts say.Indonesia's airline boom raises questions of maintaining improved safety standardsWashington Postall 47 news articles »
Posted on 14 May 2012 | 11:26 am
Indonesia's Kharisma Sells 2500 Tons of PalmIndonesia's Kharisma Sells 2500 Tons of Palm OilBloombergPT Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara, which sells palm oil from Indonesia's state-owned plantations, sold 2500 metric tons of 16500 tons of the commodity it offered at an auction in Jakarta. The following table lists the results of the sale today, ...and more »
Posted on 14 May 2012 | 10:16 am











