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Fuel prices for industries down 8 percent

Fuel prices for industries down 8 percentThe Jakarta Post Jakarta State oil and gas company Pertamina said it had cut fuel prices for industries by an average of 8 percent for January.Pertamina said in a statement on Monday it had reduced the price for industrial diesel oil by 13 percent to Rp 740...

Man shot to death by police

Man shot to death by police JAKARTA: Police shot and killed an alleged criminal on Monday, identified as Rhamdoni, 29, at the vicinity of the Kramat Jati market in East Jakarta.Rhamdoni was shot in the chest and head while attempting to grab a police officer's rifle in a desperate bid to escape.

1. TRASH: 50 PT, 5 COLS, 1 X 34

1. TRASH: 50 PT, 5 COLS, 1 X 34 Marunda dump goes ahead amid protests 2. INSURAN: 40 pt, 5 cols, 1 x 43 Councillors get Rp 4.2b for life insurance 3. LABOR: Massive layoffs in Tangerang leave 126,000 jobless . New year celebrations

Will AFTA or won't AFTA?

Will AFTA or won't AFTA?Adianto P.Simamora, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Will the implementation of the ASEAN free trade scheme, which started on Tuesday, benefit local industries?This question was repeatedly raised last year.

1. AFTA (2 x 24)

1. AFTA (2 x 24) RI's quiet entry into AFTA breeds free trade distrust 2. Tax ( 1 x 21) Tax revenue exceeds target 3. Price (2 x 16) Fuel prices for industries down 4. Spore (1 x 20) S'pore's economy shrinks 5. Fuel ( 2 x 20) Fuel price increase maybe lower than 30% 6.

JP//TNI

JP//TNITiarma Siboro The Jakarta Post Jakarta Although it has formally abandoned its much criticized dual function (Dwifungsi) doctrine, the Indonesian Military (TNI) is yet to shed its image as a "troublemaker".