I am tired but ready to beat Msia Titus Bonai

Posted on 20. Nov, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Indonesian under-23 (U-23) soccer team striker Titus Bonai said Sunday that he was ready to help Indonesia defeat arch rival Malaysia in the 26th SEA Games final match on Monday.?I am exhausted but … Read More I am tired but ready to beat Msia Titus Bonai

Border markers damaged, but territory not lost Marty

Posted on 12. Oct, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa stressed on Wednesday that Indonesia
had not lost a chunk of its territory in Camar Bulan and Tanjung Datu,
West Kalimantan, to neighboring state Malaysia, but admitted that the
border markers had been damaged. Read More Border markers damaged, but territory not lost Marty

Syrian blog hoaxer says sorry, but anger remains

Posted on 13. Jun, 2011 by admin in Blog News

A 40-year-old American man living in Scotland said Monday he’s sorry for
posing as a Syrian lesbian blogger who offered vivid accounts of life
amid revolt and repression in Damascus, a still-unraveling hoax that has
exposed the difficulty of sifting truth from fiction online. Read More Syrian blog hoaxer says sorry, but anger remains

NATO strike kills Gadhafis son but leader escapes

Posted on 30. Apr, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi escaped a NATO missile strike in Tripoli
on Saturday, but his youngest son and three grandchildren under the age
of 12 were killed, a government spokesman said. Read More NATO strike kills Gadhafis son but leader escapes

Rooney accepts bad language charge but appeals ban

Posted on 06. Apr, 2011 by admin in Blog News

England’s Football Association says Wayne Rooney
has accepted a charge of using offensive, insulting and/or abusive
language, but says the Manchester United striker has claimed the
two-match automatic ban is “clearly excessive.”
Read More Rooney accepts bad language charge but appeals ban

Latin Americans evacuate, but no tsunami damage

Posted on 11. Mar, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Islanders and coastal residents along Latin America’s Pacific seaboard moved to higher ground Friday as a precaution against possible tsunami following the superquake that bashed northeastern Japan with huge waves. Read More Latin Americans evacuate, but no tsunami damage

World poverty seen falling sharply but patchily

Posted on 15. Sep, 2010 by admin in Blog News

It is lunchtime, but the cooking pots are empty outside Nurain Dimalao’s shack. Her 7-year-old son plays amid the flies in garbage-strewn sand. She worries where his next meal will come from. Read More World poverty seen falling sharply but patchily

Man shot in head, but notices only 5 years later

Posted on 24. Aug, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Police say a man living in Germany was shot in the back of his head, but that it took him five years to realize it. Read More Man shot in head, but notices only 5 years later

US, North Korea meet but progress on nukes unlikely

Posted on 23. Jul, 2010 by admin in Blog News

The top American and North Korean diplomats were meeting face-to-face
Friday at an Asian security conference, but the rare contact is mired
in tensions over the sinking of a South Korean warship … Read More US, North Korea meet but progress on nukes unlikely

Racial harmony Not yet, but SAfrica makes strides

Posted on 10. Jul, 2010 by admin in Blog News

World Cup fever, and the racial harmony it has inspired in her country,
is something
Caroline Motholo has experienced only from afar. Read More Racial harmony Not yet, but SAfrica makes strides

Lampard wary of spirited but stricken Portsmouth

Posted on 14. May, 2010 by admin in Blog News

After seeing Portsmouth upset Tottenham to reach Saturday’s FA Cup
final, Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard knows his side cannot afford to
be complacent against a financially struggling opponent … Read More Lampard wary of spirited but stricken Portsmouth

Guest Speaker Bailout inquiry to end not in impeachment but legal certainty

Posted on 08. Feb, 2010 by admin in Blog News

The House of Representatives? inquiry committee investigating the Rp 6.76 trillion (US$716 million) Bank Century bailout has spent almost two months in carrying out the probe and has less tha

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A disaster, but not genocide

Posted on 14. Sep, 2009 by admin in Blog News

Migration has caused many problems in Papua, but it is not part of a genocidal master plan
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BlackBerry service center ready, but certification still a problem

Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by admin in Blog News

The government has approved a service center for Research in Motion Ltd.

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BlackBerry service center ready, but certification still a problem

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