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33274
Mon, 12/01/2008 - 10:33
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HEADLINES OF MAJOR INDONESIAN NEWSPAPERS ON MONDAY
Jakarta, Dec. 1 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines in major Indonesian newspapers published here on Monday.
The Jakarta Post
GOVT SLAMMED OVER 'FAILURE' ON HIV/AIDS
The government has been urged to change its "ineffective" approach to HIV/AIDS, as the number of people infected by the disease continues to grow each year.
Media Indonesia
PARTIES RACE IN PUTTING ADS FOR POPULARITY RISE
Global financial crisis does not prevent political parties from putting advertisement.
Suddenly, there is voice "I am Prabowo Subianto!". Every statement is later followed by a female voice "Garindra!".
Kompas
NUMBER OF LAY-OFFS SKYROCKETING
The polemic on the joint decree of four ministers is feared to accelerate the threat of more lay-offs. Until Friday (Nov. 28), at least 15,000 people have lost their jobs. The number of those waiting for lay-off confirmation is 50,000 people, a four-fold increase over the past two weeks.
Republika
PADDY PRODUCTION CONTINUES TO INCREASE
The paddy production in 2008 is estimated to increase by 5.4 percent or the highest over the last 20 years. Next year, the National Logistics Board (Bulog) will export rice.
The Jakarta Post
GOVT SLAMMED OVER 'FAILURE' ON HIV/AIDS
The government has been urged to change its "ineffective" approach to HIV/AIDS, as the number of people infected by the disease continues to grow each year.
Media Indonesia
PARTIES RACE IN PUTTING ADS FOR POPULARITY RISE
Global financial crisis does not prevent political parties from putting advertisement.
Suddenly, there is voice "I am Prabowo Subianto!". Every statement is later followed by a female voice "Garindra!".
Kompas
NUMBER OF LAY-OFFS SKYROCKETING
The polemic on the joint decree of four ministers is feared to accelerate the threat of more lay-offs. Until Friday (Nov. 28), at least 15,000 people have lost their jobs. The number of those waiting for lay-off confirmation is 50,000 people, a four-fold increase over the past two weeks.
Republika
PADDY PRODUCTION CONTINUES TO INCREASE
The paddy production in 2008 is estimated to increase by 5.4 percent or the highest over the last 20 years. Next year, the National Logistics Board (Bulog) will export rice.