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Tommy case review: Legal experts said on Thursday the Attorney

Tommy case review: Legal experts said on Thursday the Attorney
General's Office cannot file a judicial review against the
Supreme Court's verdict that cleared former president Soeharto's
youngest son Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra of corruption charges,
saying such a move can only be taken by a convict.

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Microsoft wins: Giant U.S. software company Microsoft Corp. has
won a legal battle against software piracy for the second time
here committed by four local computer dealers in the Central
Jakarta District Court on Thursday.

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Constitutional commission: To break the deadlock in the
deliberation on constitutional reform, Golkar Party has proposed
that the amendment of the 1945 Constitution be entrusted to a
special committee.

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Atrium bomb suspect: Jakarta Police released on Thursday a
suspect in the Atrium Senen Plaza bombing, Aznani Lubis, on
humanitarian grounds.
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Hunt-and-kill policy: Israel's security cabinet has given the
army a green light to resume an internationally condemned policy
of hunting and killing Palestinian militants, Israeli diplomatic
sources in Jerusalem said on Thursday.

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Badminton chief: The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI)
badly needs a figure with capability and professionalism to lead
the organization and restore the country's former glory in the
sport, a former world champion said.

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Javanese dance: 'Bedhaya Anglir Mendung', a Javanese ritual
dance, reflects on past colonial conflict. The dance portrays
Prince Mangkunegara I's struggle against Dutch colonizers.

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