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The arrest of politician Al Amin Nur Nasution on corruption charges.
Google insults the people of Indonesia with their sub-par maps.
Corruption allegations against Bank Indonesia governor Burhanuddin Abdullah.
Patronising neo-colonialist attitudes by westerners in Bali.
What if the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) had taken over in 1965.
The effects of a global recession on Indonesia.
What future for Indonesia, as New Year approaches?
Should Indonesia seek compensation from the Netherlands?
Indonesians don't care enough about the poor, says Iamisaid.
Indonesia is founded on discrimination against minorities, says Dragonwall.
Agam recommends changes to laws on lobbying.
The most influential women in Indonesia.
The Finance Ministry's $1 billion sharia bond issue.
Indonesians are divided on the question of stoning people to death for extra-marital affairs.
Political stability and rule of law conditions, 1996 to 2006.
Islamic law hinders reconstruction in Aceh.
Former president Suharto and stolen state assets.
Ross says "kampung" girls are the best.
The parliament's forecasts for economic conditions in 2008.
Indonesia has signed a defence and extradition treaty with Singapore.
Champagne ice buckets made from aluminium and teak wood.
The World Bank's report card and predictions for the Indonesian economy.
Police crack down on the playing of online Bola Tangkas.
The top four Indonesian companies, according to Forbes.
Indonesia's economic development is predicted to reach dizzy heights by 2030.
The Madurese are misunderstood, says a Dutch anthropologist.
Hidayat Nurwahid on the beauty and ugliness of sharia.
Theological and policing approaches to combating terrorism.
The mud in Sidoarjo is still flowing while some say nature is to blame.
Indonesia is cashed up, says the World Bank, and should tackle poverty.
The Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) will be disbanded.
Jusuf Kalla says a syariah based banking system will better create prosperity.
Bank Artha Niaga & Swadesi are being bought out by foreigners.
The World Bank says almost one in five people live in poverty.
Charismatic Muslim preacher Abdullah "Aa Gym" Gymnastiar has taken a second wife.
Indonesia is ranked 134th worst in the 2006 Index of Economic Freedom and 110th in 2007.
The cautionary tale of Newmont executive Richard Ness.
The Trade minister says the Indonesian shoe industry is still competitive and sound.
Three Adidas shoe factories in West Java close down.
Indonesia seeks $12 billion in funding for dozens of new infrastructure projects.
American and European banking syndicates are taking an interest in Lion Air.
Profits reported by major Indonesian retail banks year to date have generally witnessed respectable gains on last year's performance.
Paypal now accepts accounts from Indonesia and payments with Indonesian credit cards.
Indonesia will shortly pay off its entire debt to the IMF.
Bank Indonesia says it regards foreign players in the banking market no differently than their local counterparts.
Bank Central Asia is the sole Indonesian listing in Forbes' Fabulous 50 Asian Companies list.
Bank Halim may be bought out by ICBC of mainland China.
Bank Indonesia says there are fifty banks in the country which are in an unhealthy state.
Lee Kuan Yew says there is systematic discrimination against Indonesians of Chinese descent.
Sri Mulyani is the all-Asia Finance Minister champion, according to Emerging Markets newspaper.
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