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Indonesia

21. We were once 'Malaysians'
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... up by climate change. Here in Asean we are behind Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, whom we used to dominate, and now only one spot above basketball-playing Philippines. The captain of our illustrious 1970's ...
Saturday, 31 July 2010
... Indonesian radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir. 'I was held in a small room and was interrogated with questions that were meant to incite anger, such as how many times do you have sex with your wife every ...
Thursday, 29 July 2010
... neighbours Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia – have adopted 18 years or less as the voting age. There is no reason we should be left behind. 3 Absentee Voting for All – We hold that ...
Monday, 12 July 2010
24. SE Asia - 'History may need to be rewritten'
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... not just for Malaysia but also for the Southeast Asian region”. “Based on the discovery, we have to rewrite history because for the last 2,000 years the history told was that Indonesia was predominant ...
Tuesday, 06 July 2010
25. 'Mereka kurang mengetahui...'
(Compass Points/Letters)
... says: "Tak ada duit. Satu ratus lebih....tapi ada ubat boleh makan....", and gives me a wide grin. I want to cry. I cry. Later, the Indonesian worker and I talk. And she says, "Mengapa dia orang ...
Wednesday, 02 June 2010
26. Major airlines giving RM190m Melaka Airport the miss
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... the airport is servicing Indonesian carrier Riau Airlines, which is operating daily, covering the Malacca-to-Pekan Baru route. “Firefly will start its charter flight operations on a weekly basis ...
Wednesday, 02 June 2010
... between Malaysia and Indonesia is hanging with no conclusion. Numerous discussions have been held to discuss the new terms and conditions of a new MOU. Malaysia has so far agreed to a day off for ...
Thursday, 27 May 2010
28. Senior MBPJ officials own low-cost flats
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... has been unoccupied for two months. According to neighbours, the Indonesian construction workers who were renting it had left for Kuantan after finishing a development project nearby. Hanizah ...
Sunday, 23 May 2010
29. Civil society, here's a tip from Indonesia
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
In Indonesia, Twitter takes on social watchdog role   JAKARTA, May 11 — When Indonesian Social Services Minister Salim Segaf Al-Jufrie was spotted driving his car in a dedicated bus lane in the capital ...
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
30. What's my future, Malaysia?
(Pictures/Tale in Ten)
... in Sabah. They're brought in mainly from Indonesia and the Philippines," said Dr Chong, who's comfortable jumping from one local dialect to another. And the people who sell them? "Filipinos, largely," ...
Sunday, 11 April 2010
... immense work on the exploding population of Filipinos and Indonesians in Sabah.   Quick to clarify he has nothing against individuals from the neighboring territories, he turned towards the Federal ...
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
32. Shattered Hopes and Broken Dreams
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
...  only a colony of Kuala Lumpur. Many still remember the warnings given by former Indonesian president Sukarno, who said that Malaysia will not change colonialism but will only shift its headquarters ...
Friday, 19 March 2010
33. Malaysia's Brain Drain
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... percent go to OECD countries (Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada and Britain) 20 percent to Asian countries (Brunei, Philippines, Indonesia) and the rest of the world (10 percent). Malaysian ...
Friday, 19 February 2010
34. “Lembu punya susu, sapi dapat nama”
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... of Malaya, Ishak Haji Mohammed (commonly known as Pak Sako), together with an Indonesian delegation, surreptitiously went to Japan soliciting Japanese help to fight for the independence of their respective ...
Thursday, 07 January 2010
35. Exemplary
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... was quick to further strengthen Malaysia's long established relations with China, Indonesia and Thailand. China President Hu Jintao and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono each paid an official ...
Thursday, 24 December 2009
36. Genetic 'map' of Asia's diversity
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and the US. Peter Underhill, a geneticist from Stanford University who was not involved in this study said that  ...
Sunday, 13 December 2009
37. 'Moderate' Malaysia faces Islamised bureaucracy
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
By Fabio Scarpello First published in World Politics Review JAKARTA, Indonesia (24 Nov 2009) - As a country often referred to as an example of a moderate Muslim-majority state in the region, Malaysia ...
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
38. Memali - a democracy in rubbles
(Jati Diri/Here and Now)
... revivalism sweeping east through India, Afghanistan going downwards towards Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. To the west, it blew through Turkey, Europe and crossed the big pond to the United States ...
Sunday, 22 November 2009
39. The truth emerges
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... English College before doing a Bachelor of Arts at Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta. He tells me that he learnt the basics of propaganda when he was a script writer for Filem Negara (the National Film ...
Sunday, 25 October 2009
40. Forget about race
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... did her PhD in New York. I studied in the United States and after coming back, I was able to spend a year working in Thailand, then a year in Indonesia, then Singapore and a year in Korea. It provided ...
Sunday, 11 October 2009
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