The burning of history books.
Indonesian Muslims still have some way to go in learning Islam.
Ross asks whether the government is willing to bring some Muslims into the 21st century.
The PKS wants no association with bra cleavage.
The dark arts of black magic spells are at play in the Jakarta election.
A State of Emergency needs to be declared in Bandung, because of prostitution.
Pantheism survives on Java, although it sometimes needs police protection.
No more foreign consultants should be hired by government agencies.
Sharia as a set of personal holy obligations, or as a state-enforced system.
Pragmatic politics versus religious zeal.
A presidential scandal involving Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Lee Kuan Yew’s thoughts on Indonesian economic prospects.
Nahdlatul Ulama continues to feel under threat, from transnational Islam and politicians.
Ross complains that the global warming bandwagon has reached Jakarta.
Bali is the best vacation island in the world.
Islam has no relationship to terrorism.
Does Indonesia need a federal system, amid the separatist hysteria of late?
The government of Indonesia reaches out to Islamic heretics.
Indonesia has suffered a great number of insults to its pride and integrity recently.
President Yudhoyono is disturbed by a group of dancing separatists in Ambon.
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