Archive: 15 March 2007
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Thu, 15 Mar 2007, 22:04 WIB
INCO to build two nickel processing plants
Was that your two nickel's worth?
Thu, 15 Mar 2007, 21:59 WIB
INCO to build two nickel processing plants
JAKARTA (Antara): PT International Nickel Indonesia (INCO) is planning to build nickel processing plants in Bahodopi, Central Sulawesi, and Pomala, Southeast Sulawesi, before 2010, its president director, Arief Siregar, said. The construction of the plants would cost US$500 million each, Arief said after an extraordinary meeting of the company's shareholders on Wednesday.
Thu, 15 Mar 2007, 05:38 WIB
Table of corruption scores among 13 Asian economies graded
Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu Originally Posted By: chewwyUK Cant believe we only come in at number two !!! I want a re-count! the indonesian govt probably paid PERC to get them off the bottom of the list ... That's exactly what was stated in today's paper, The Point -- Front -page story, lead paragraph: Indonesia's dubious honor of being Asia's and one of the world's most corrupt nations has been stolen by the Philippines. Or perhaps Indonesian authorities paid off the judges.
Thu, 15 Mar 2007, 04:38 WIB
Table of corruption scores among 13 Asian economies graded
Originally Posted By: KuKuKaChu Originally Posted By: chewwyUK Cant believe we only come in at number two !!! I want a re-count! the indonesian govt probably paid PERC to get them off the bottom of the list ... LOL!
Thu, 15 Mar 2007, 01:09 WIB
Table of corruption scores among 13 Asian economies graded
Originally Posted By: chewwyUK Cant believe we only come in at number two !!! I want a re-count! the indonesian govt probably paid PERC to get them off the bottom of the list ...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007, 00:51 WIB
Table of corruption scores among 13 Asian economies graded
Cant believe we only come in at number two !!! I want a re-count!
Thu, 15 Mar 2007, 00:35 WIB
Table of corruption scores among 13 Asian economies graded
Singapore (ANTARA News)- Here is a table of the corruption scores of 13 Asian economies, as seen in a survey of businessmen by the Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) and released Tuesday. On a scale of zero to ten, zero is the best possible score. In brackets are the scores last year.