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13741
Fri, 07/25/2008 - 11:51
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FRIDAY'S MAJOR INDONESIAN NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Jakarta, July 25 (ANTARA) - The following are the headlines of major Indonesian newspapers published here on Friday.
The Jakarta Post EU MAINTAINS FLIGHT BAN ON INDONESIAN CARRIERSIndonesian airlines remain on the blacklist of carriers baned from flying across Europe, following the European Commission's finding that the nation's authorities are yet to develop and implement proper monitoring programs.
Republika LUKMAN EDY BECOMES PKB SECRETARY GENERALLaw and Human Rights Minister Andi Matalatta has decided that Lukman Edy become the National Awakening Party (PKB) secretary general instead of Zannuba Arifah Chafsoh or Yenny Wahid.
Kompas FOREIGN INVESTORS STILL RESTRICTED IN INDONESIAThe Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has reported that Indonesia was the seventh most terrible country in restricting the new prospective foreign investors into the country.
Media Indonesia E JAVA ELECTION SHOWS BIG PARTIES HAVE WRONG CHOICEBig parties' failure to win in a series of regional and provincial elections was due to their wrong choice because they tend to choose conservative figures instead of those who promised to make a change. The latest East Java gubernatorial election on Wednesday indicated that the big parties did make mistakes in choosing the right figures.
The Jakarta Post EU MAINTAINS FLIGHT BAN ON INDONESIAN CARRIERSIndonesian airlines remain on the blacklist of carriers baned from flying across Europe, following the European Commission's finding that the nation's authorities are yet to develop and implement proper monitoring programs.
Republika LUKMAN EDY BECOMES PKB SECRETARY GENERALLaw and Human Rights Minister Andi Matalatta has decided that Lukman Edy become the National Awakening Party (PKB) secretary general instead of Zannuba Arifah Chafsoh or Yenny Wahid.
Kompas FOREIGN INVESTORS STILL RESTRICTED IN INDONESIAThe Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has reported that Indonesia was the seventh most terrible country in restricting the new prospective foreign investors into the country.
Media Indonesia E JAVA ELECTION SHOWS BIG PARTIES HAVE WRONG CHOICEBig parties' failure to win in a series of regional and provincial elections was due to their wrong choice because they tend to choose conservative figures instead of those who promised to make a change. The latest East Java gubernatorial election on Wednesday indicated that the big parties did make mistakes in choosing the right figures.