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Co-wives battle it out in Kediri elections while their husband takes a well earned rest.
BI governor Boediono for vice president, whether a neo-liberal and not religious enough.
Dealing with enemies on the left and the right keeps Nahdlatul Ulama leaders busy talking.
Is political Islam down and out in 2009? Islamic parties look for reasons for their failure.
Quick counts for the 2009 national parliamentary general election have Demokrat leading the way.
The alignment of forces for the 2009 elections, the 'Golden' coalitions of political parties.
Some nice quality photos of aspects of the 2009 elections from Yogyakarta.
Reading and writing in Arabic is a must for civil servants and village heads in Bogor.
Celebrity Islamists, including mother daughter team Emilia Contessa and Denada Tambunan, line up for the Development Party in 2009.
Results for the East Java election and photos of some campaign banners, posters and slogans for each team.
Spoilt for choice in the 2009 elections, almost three dozen political parties to choose from, most with their own acronym.
The PKS continues its mini winning streak in regional elections, this time in North Sumatra.
The arrest of politician Al Amin Nur Nasution on corruption charges.
On whether women, in this case Khofifah Indar Parawansa, are suitable for regional leadership positions.
The battle of the Islam movies, Ayat-Ayat Cinta and Fitna, and which gives a better picture of Islam.
Whether women soldiers and policewomen can wear Muslim headscarves.
Plans to build the (almost) tallest statue in the world have North Sumatra on the brink of religious war.
Thirty senior Muslim leaders have joined the Partai Persatuan Pembangunan (PPP).
Islamic parties must form coalitions in order to ensure success for ideological Islam, it is argued.
Former separatists Irwandi Yusuf & Muhammad Nazar of GAM have won Aceh's gubernatorial election.
Hamzah Haz is bowing out of politics.
The pairing of Ratu Atut and M. Masduki look likely to win the Banten governor's election.
Taking it one step at a time in Makassar, a new law on the sale of alcohol in South Sulawesi has been agreed upon.
The Nahdlatul Ulama's fatwa against television gossip shows.
The middle eastern crisis and Indonesian reactions to it.
Muslim political groups are taking a keen interest in events in Israel and Lebanon.
News from the national conference of the Partai Persatuan Pembangunan, PPP, United Development Party.
The leader of the East Java regency of Banyuwangi has been accused of blasphemy.
A study of youth political & religious affiliation.
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