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Soon to be ex-Governor of Jakarta, Sutiyoso, intends to run for president.
Former president Suharto and stolen state assets.
The Wahidiyah movement is attacked in Tasikmalaya.
Australia insults president Yudhoyono.
Attempting to save traditional markets and promote Indonesian products.
Munir was murdered to protect President Yudhoyono.
The President is accused of being a closet polygamist.
President Yudhoyono is disturbed by a group of dancing separatists in Ambon.
Christian evangelizing efforts in Aceh.
President Yudhoyono outlines his Three Dont's.
President Yudhoyono visits a village and is not happy with what he sees.
Yusril Ihza Mahendra's dismissal from the Cabinet, foreign interference, and presidential plans.
On nationalizing foreign businesses.
Ahmad Dhani and Maia take their marital problems to the police.
Indonesia has signed a defence and extradition treaty with Singapore.
Muhammadiyah comes in for some criticism.
Plans to build the (almost) tallest statue in the world have North Sumatra on the brink of religious war.
Indonesian herbal medicine, jamu, and quality standards.
Dita Indah Sari plans to run for president.
Violence and sex at the Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri.
Indonesia supports UN Security Council Resolution 1747 against Iran's nuclear program, and many are upset.
Hasyim Muzadi plans to cool the Sunni vs Shia conflict in Iraq.
A Garuda plane burst into flames upon landing in Yogyakarta.
An Australian court issues an arrest warrant for parliament member Yunus Yosfiah.
Hope For the Helpless? Overseas Workers Ordeals, by Ross.
Abu Bakar Bashir attempts to meet the president, and advise him.
The Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) will be disbanded.
Fourteen people have died in Poso during shoot-outs with anti-terrorist police.
President Yudhoyono advises the people not to be superstitious about natural disasters.
Indonesia should avoid being too close to the United States, say Zaenal Maarif and Amien Rais.
Foreigners may soon be able to buy apartments.
Some of the laws against insulting the president were quashed by the Constitutional Court.
Aa Gym's polygamous marriage, and the sour reaction to it from many, has caused the government to toughen its anti-polygamy stance.
Extremists are attempting to bring down the government, says one politician.
President Yudhoyono urges the wealthy to be frugal.
The US ambassador to Indonesia says the country's economic prospects are bleak unless big changes are made.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is down by 48% January to October from last year.
Population growth continues to slow while the issue of family planning has come to occupy the minds of presidents and clerics alike.
President George Bush's upcoming visit is attracting some vocal, and humorous, opposition.
Five national figures will have the opportunity to meet president George Bush.
Indonesia is a kleptocracy, says Amien Rais, and president Yudhoyono is a big liar, a leader of a republic of thieves.
Indonesia will shortly pay off its entire debt to the IMF.
Australians and Indonesians regard each other with at least some degree of mutual suspicion, and some hostility, a report says.
The Royal Doulton Company is happy with its investment in Indonesia and plans to put another $125 million into its operations here.
The way that the trial and execution of Fabianus Tibo, Marinus Riwu, and Dominggus da Silva was carried out, and its aftermath, may have served to poison relations between some in Indonesia.
Sri Mulyani is the all-Asia Finance Minister champion, according to Emerging Markets newspaper.
Pope Benedict's speech and the muted reaction of Indonesian Muslim leaders.
Javanese language and script are dying and president Yudhoyono is one who is concerned.
Fahrur "Paunk" Rahman has gone on trial for insulting the nation's wise leader, president Yudhoyono.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is favourite to win this year's Nobel Peace Prize, according to Australian bookmakers.
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