Today`s headlines of major Indonesian newspapers


The following are headlines in major Indonesian newspapers published here on Monday.

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Today`s Headlines of Major Indonesian Newspapers


The following are headlines in major Indonesian newspapers published here on Monday.

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Qatar says Israel`s Gaza offensive a “war crime”


U.S. ally Qatar said on Sunday Israel's attack on Gaza amounted to a war crime and renewed calls for an emergency summit of Arab countries.

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Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan


An Australian soldier has been killed in a rocket attack by Taliban insurgents on a base in Afghanistan's southern province of Uruzgan, the military said Monday.

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Government preparing rp50 trillion to stimulate growth


President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said that the government is allocating Rp50 trillion in stimulus to generate economic growth and anticipate the impact of global economic crisis in 2009.

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MMI opens opportunity for volunteers to fight against Israel


The Indonesian Mujahedeen Council (MMI), West Sumatra chapter, has opened an opportunity for muslims interested in fighting Isreali forces as martyrs, and sent to Palestine.

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Hundreds of people launch rally condemning Israeli attacks on Palestine


Hundreds of people belonging to the moslem group Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) Surakarta chapter launched a rally at the Gladag Solo traffic circle here Sunday to protest against Israeli military onslaught against Palestine.

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Indonesia calls for renewed Palestine-Israeli peace talks


Indonesia called on all sides concerned on Sunday to renew their dialog and negotiations on a comprehensive solution to the Palestine - Israeli conflict.

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Govt could not solve unemployment with present budget: observer


An economic observer has predicted that the government`s budget policy for 2009 would worsen the country`s economic diseases such as unemployment, poverty and social gaps.

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Respondents` satisfaction with Yudhoyono`s govt increasing: survey


A survey institute has found that voters` support to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as a presidential candidate in next year`s general elections depended on his government`s performance.

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