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  • The week in review 60 45 17 ...

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 4 Beefgate and other scandals rage on. The cases highlighted magic numbers including 60, 45 and 17. Sixty bank accounts reportedly held by a lowly police officer assigned to Sorong, the town of the "Bird's Head" in West Papua, which turned out to be the most lucrative posting a policeman or soldier could ever wish for. Illegal logging is one source of ...

  • US considers RI major partner in ocean climate observation

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    US-based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists work with their Indonesian counterparts from the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT) and the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry to deploy an ocean-climate mooring in the Indian Ocean during the 2013 InaGOOS-RAMA research, which took place from April 29 to May ...

  • China defeats Denmark to meet S. Korea in Sudirman Cup final

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    China is a step closer to its ambitious target of winning the world's mixed team Sudirman Cup badminton championship five times in a row after defeating Denmark 3-1 on Saturday.In the first match of the evening, the Chinese mixed doubles pair of Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei defeated Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Christinna Pedersen 21-15, 21-12 for a 1-0 lead, as reported live by ...

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  • Broken peace deal shows Anwar lacking in principle Najib

    The Straits Times - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    PUTRAJAYA - Prime Minister Najib Razak has appeared to label his arch-rival Anwar Ibrahim unprincipled for allegedly failing to keep his end of an agreement to accept the results of Election 2013 without contest. The second-term prime minister told a crowd of over a thousand people on Saturday at the Putrajaya Youth Festival 2013 here that the opposition leader had reneged on the pact because ...

  • Opposition parties enforce strike in Bangladesh

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    DHAKA, Bangladesh -; Police say opposition activists have set off homemade bombs and smashed several vehicles in Bangladesh's capital as they enforce a general strike demanding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resign before general ...

  • TV channels balk at ‘paying for censorship’ in Vietnam

    Inquirer - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    AP Photo HANOI — Not content with a 30-minute delay on broadcasts of foreign television channels, communist Vietnam has introduced a brazen new law which observers say could force media outlets such as the BBC and CNN to pay for their own censorship. The law, known as Decision 20, requires channels to apply for an editing license with a government-approved local partner who will ...

  • At least 23 workers injured in relaxing shelter collapse at Cambodian factory

    whatsonsanya - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    A collapsing structure injured 23 workers on Monday at a Cambodian factory producing garments for a top Western brand, police said, the latest incident to raise concerns about regional industrial safety. At least 23 workers were injured at a Cambodian factory that produced garments for a top Western brand on Monday, police said, the latest incident to raise concerns about industrial safety in ...

  • Good clean and fair food — the Slow Food way

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Pampered by fast food and comforted by imported and industrial food commodities, many customers no longer question the food they buy or serve at the table. Slow Food aims to change that.The international movement, founded by Carlo Petriniback in 1986 in the small town of Bra in Northern Italy, encourages a sustainable and eco-friendly food system -- bringing good, clean and fair food to the ...

  • Texas flooding kills 1 more than 200 rescued

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Massive flooding from torrential rains in the San Antonio area of Texas left at least two people dead Saturday and sent emergency workers rushing in boats to rescue more than 200 residents stranded in cars and homes.One woman became trapped in her car and climbed to the roof before being swept away in floodwaters, said San Antonio Fire Department spokesman Christian Bove. Her body was later ...

  • Neymar says he is joining Barcelona in 5-year deal

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Neymar said Saturday he will be joining Barcelona after the Confederations Cup, the latest addition to a star-filled roster that already includes four-time FIFA Player of the Year Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta.The decision came a day after Neymar's Brazilian club, Santos, said it had accepted offers from Barcelona and Spanish rival Real Madrid, and that it was up to him to ...

  • Floods Hit San Antonio Texas

    VOA - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Nearly 40 centimeters of rain has fallen in some parts of the city since early Saturday. Rescuers have spent much of the past several hours pulling more than 200 people from their flooded cars and homes. San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro is imploring people to stay off the ...

  • Govt may begin online exams

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 1 The Education and Culture Ministry considers transforming the national senior high school exams into online tests following distribution delays of this year's test materials and allegations of widespread leaking. Deputy Education and Culture Minister for Education Musliar Kasim said on Saturday the plan was feasible since the ministry was able to conduct online ...

  • Denis Oswald to run for IOC president

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The race for the IOC presidency is getting crowded, with Switzerland's Denis Oswald becoming the fifth declared candidate to succeed Jacques Rogge.Citing his long experience as an Olympic athlete and administrator, the 66-year-old lawyer and president of the international rowing federation announced his decision Friday to run for election."My 40 years of service to the Olympic movement ...

  • By the way ... Meat may not be murder but it is still a crime

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 1 It is easy for vegetarians to consider themselves morally superior than to the meat-eating crowd.It is easy to dislike meat simply because it is the most mainstream food item in almost every culture and civilization.In modern times, the voice of the gospel of vegetarianism has grown louder not least because of the ill that is modern cattle farming.Industrial farming, ...

  • City council to question Jokowi over popular healthcare program

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 2 A number of lawmakers from the Jakarta Legislative Council have put their signature to support the planned political move to interpellate or question Governor Joko "Jokowi" Widodo over the popular free healthcare program for Jakartans. Democratic Party councilor Taufiqurrahman said that 32 lawmakers, including himself, had so far given their support to the ...

  • Jakarta gets top marks

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Students sign their names on the announcement board at SMA 38 high school in Jakarta on Saturday. All of the school's 270 students passed the National Examination ...

  • Buddhists pray for end to Rohingya conflict

    The Jakarta Post - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 2 Thousands of Buddhists celebrating Waisak, or Buddha's Day of Enlightenment, in the yard of Mendut Temple in Mungkid, Magelang, Central Java, on Saturday prayed for an end to the Rohingya ethnic conflict in Myanmar."Hopefully the Myanmar government will be able to end the conflict soon," one of the Buddhist monks said as he led the prayers at an altar in ...

  • US teenager accused of planning to bomb school

    New Zealand Herald - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    A US teenager who intended to blow up his school will be charged with attempted aggravated murder after six bombs were found in his bedroom, a prosecutor said late Saturday. Grant Acord, 17, planned to attack his school in Oregon in a plot "forged and inspired" by a 1999 mass shooting at a high school in Columbine, Colorado, said Benton County District Attorney John ...

  • World Bank to help develop village tracts in southern Myanmar

    Global Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The World Bank (WB) will provide assistance worth of 27,000 US dollars annually for the development of village tracts in Kyunsu township, Myanmar's southern Tanintharyi Region, local daily reported Sunday.An initial assistance for three years worth of 81,000 dollars will be spent for education, health and social affairs for the township, said the 7-Day Daily.In February this year, the ...

  • Bitter election creates long-term headache for Malaysias Najib

    The Straits Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) - Malaysia's divisive election has left a bitter taste for millions of people that risks creating a long-term problem of legitimacy for Prime Minister Najib Razak's long-ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. The outrage was clear at a busy intersection across from one of Kuala Lumpur's fanciest shopping malls, where a huge poster of Mr Najib and his ...

  • Young Lions frustrate DPMM FC

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Hougang United FC last Wednesday."I'm not happy with the result, but I'm happy with how we played."I couldn't have asked for more from my players."We were horribly unlucky but I don't ...

  • Teams prepare for Shell Eco-Marathon

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    A group photo of all participants from PLM, UBD and SVSB with BSP MD Ken Marnoch (12th R, standing) at the blessing ceremony and test run held for Shell Eco-Marathon Asia participants at UBD. Picture: BT/Ikhwan ...

  • Minister sees chairman of Nanjing Congress

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Minister of Home Affairs YB Pehin Dato Ustaz Hj Badaruddin (R) receives a courtesy call from the visiting Chairman of the Nanjing People's Congress Standing Committee, China, Chen Shaoze. Picture: BT/Sally ...

  • Brunei Japan US tie-ups in halal initiative

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Minister of Industry and Primary Resources YB Pehin Dato Hj Yahya (3rd L) attending the signing ceremony for the MoUs on 'academic exchange and research collaboration' in halal science yesterday at the Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, Berakas.Picture: BT/Ubaidillah ...

  • HRH receives two new ambassadors

    The Brunei Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    HRH Prince Mohamed Bolkiah (R), Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade receiving in audience His Excellency Mohamed Saad Ibrahim Ebeid (L) the newly-appointed Egyptian Ambassador to Brunei. Both audiences were held at Balai Penghadapan, Bukit Kayangan. Picture: BT/Md Asdeny ...

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