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32612
Thu, 11/27/2008 - 15:09
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HEADLINES OF MAJOR INDONESIAN NEWSPAPERS ON THURSDAY
Jakarta, Nov. 27 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines in major Indonesian newspapers published here on Thursday.
The Jakarta Post
POISONOUS COSMETICS TAKEN OFF SHELVES
It seems women could indeed be suffering for beauty, with some skin whiteners and vitamin creams found to contain the same toxic chemicals used to make paper and fabrics.
Media Indonesia
PROTESTERS PARALYZE AIRPORT IN BANGKOK
The Political temperature in Thailand is getting hotter. Thousands of anti-government protesters paralyzed Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. They demanded Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to step down.
Republika
CRISIS IN THAILAND GETS WORSE
Thousands of anti-government protesters mobilized by the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) occupied Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. The action was aimed at protesting the ruling government.
Kompas
STATE ENTERPRISES SPEED UP PROJECTS
State enterprises will speed up the implementation of various investment projects to boost the domestic economy amid the current global financial crisis. Besides, the capital spending of 35 state enterprises have been increased by 92.19 percent, to Rp32.5 trillion in 2009.
Jakarta Globe
SERIAL KILLER SUSPECT ON TRIAL
Alleged serial killer Veryy Idham Henyansyah went on trial here on Wednesday for the first of 11 murders he stands accused of committing since 2006.
The Jakarta Post
POISONOUS COSMETICS TAKEN OFF SHELVES
It seems women could indeed be suffering for beauty, with some skin whiteners and vitamin creams found to contain the same toxic chemicals used to make paper and fabrics.
Media Indonesia
PROTESTERS PARALYZE AIRPORT IN BANGKOK
The Political temperature in Thailand is getting hotter. Thousands of anti-government protesters paralyzed Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. They demanded Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to step down.
Republika
CRISIS IN THAILAND GETS WORSE
Thousands of anti-government protesters mobilized by the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) occupied Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. The action was aimed at protesting the ruling government.
Kompas
STATE ENTERPRISES SPEED UP PROJECTS
State enterprises will speed up the implementation of various investment projects to boost the domestic economy amid the current global financial crisis. Besides, the capital spending of 35 state enterprises have been increased by 92.19 percent, to Rp32.5 trillion in 2009.
Jakarta Globe
SERIAL KILLER SUSPECT ON TRIAL
Alleged serial killer Veryy Idham Henyansyah went on trial here on Wednesday for the first of 11 murders he stands accused of committing since 2006.