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The Media Dilemma in the 2009 Elections
A year before the 2009 election, the Indonesian media community faces a stifling prospect. A clause in the 2008 law on legislative elections states “print mass media (must) provide fair... [Read this entry]
69 Parties Take 2009 Elections Registration Form
Sixty nine political parties took the 2009 elections registration form, but five parties did not show up in the General Elections Commission (KPU) on the last day to take the... [Read this entry]
Four Political Parties to Coalesce
Four political parties — the Indonesian Democracy Party-Struggle (PDIP), Golkar Party, United Development Party (PPP) and the People`s Mandate Party (PAN) — are to form a “National League” in anticipation... [Read this entry]
UN Observers in Landmark Elections: Timor Leste
More than 2,000 national and international election observers will monitor next Monday’s landmark presidential elections in Timor-Leste, the first polls held in the tiny nation since it gained independence from... [Read this entry]
Barrie Lie-Birchall has traveled throughout the archipelago of Indonesia for nearly three decades and has written and published numerous travel articles in magazines and newspapers globally. A freelance writer, Barrie graduate from West Coast College in Perth with Honours in Languages, and continued studying Anthropology and Cultural Studies at Edith Cowan University. Barrie has lived in various places in Indonesia immersing himself into the culture and way of life. His greatest passions are his love of life, his love of writing, and of course, Indonesia.- Arts & Crafts of Indonesia
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Hello, Do you have an english speaking/writing em ... [read more] - Ardi Sayuti on Derawan Islands: East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Dear sir, Please let me know the contact person d ... [read more] - Mastura Mohd Sani on Dining on the Flavours of Java at Payon: Jakarta, Indonesia
I never tasted such good indonesian food other tha ... [read more] - Toro Kambali on Ampel Mosque: Surabaya, East Java
Sunan Ampel alias Raden Rachmat was the architect ... [read more] - chairiah bin yahya on Indonesians in Focus: M. Quraish Shihab
assalamualaikum kepada yth kami berharap tanggap ... [read more] - NN on Security Tightened: Gilimanuk Port, Bali
It is horrifying that the major port of Bali the ... [read more] - Jennie on Ten Years after May 1998 Tragedy
Thank you for posting this article, Barrie. ~Jenni ... [read more] - lita on Indonesians in Focus: Rahayu Supanggah
I have been keeping this question for sometime wit ... [read more] - Martheen on Hydro-Fuel Inventions: Yogyakarta, Central Java
It's scam guys. The reaction between hydrogen&oxyg ... [read more] - ratna malawat on Indonesians in Focus: Abdullah Malawat
he is my king,as people mamala village,a think he ... [read more]
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