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34845
Wed, 12/10/2008 - 11:45
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HEADLINES OF MAJOR INDONESIAN NEWSPAPERS
Jakarta, Dec. 10 (ANTARA) - The following are headlines in major Indonesian newspapers published here on Wednesday.
The Jakarta Post
WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS BEGIN TO FEEL THE HEAT
White-collar workers have enjoyed relative safety from the current trend of layoffs sweeping the country, with dismissals largely hitting medium- to low-level workers in some manufacturing companies. Until now.
Media Indonesia
EIGHT SECTORS PRONE TO CORRUPTIONS
There are eight sectors which are prone to corruption practices. One of them is businesses of state officials' families under the jurisdiction of the state and regional budget, and license application processes.
Kompas
LPG SUPPLIES CUT OFF
The supplies of LPG over the past one week were disturbed. On the average, every gas agent in Jakarta and Bogor got only half of the quota of the normal stock from Pertamina. In fact, gas supplies to several agents were cut off.
Republika
PASS BILL ON FORMATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION COURT
Amid the commemoration of the World Anti-Corruption Day on Tuesday (Dec. 9), there was calls to the government and the House of Representatives (DPR) to pass the bill on the formation of anti-corruption court (Tipikor). Because, if the bill fails to be passed, some corruption cases being processed court trials, could be halted.
The Jakarta Post
WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS BEGIN TO FEEL THE HEAT
White-collar workers have enjoyed relative safety from the current trend of layoffs sweeping the country, with dismissals largely hitting medium- to low-level workers in some manufacturing companies. Until now.
Media Indonesia
EIGHT SECTORS PRONE TO CORRUPTIONS
There are eight sectors which are prone to corruption practices. One of them is businesses of state officials' families under the jurisdiction of the state and regional budget, and license application processes.
Kompas
LPG SUPPLIES CUT OFF
The supplies of LPG over the past one week were disturbed. On the average, every gas agent in Jakarta and Bogor got only half of the quota of the normal stock from Pertamina. In fact, gas supplies to several agents were cut off.
Republika
PASS BILL ON FORMATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION COURT
Amid the commemoration of the World Anti-Corruption Day on Tuesday (Dec. 9), there was calls to the government and the House of Representatives (DPR) to pass the bill on the formation of anti-corruption court (Tipikor). Because, if the bill fails to be passed, some corruption cases being processed court trials, could be halted.