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  1. Expo shows illegal pet trade running rampant in Indonesia
    JAKARTA, Indonesia The most threatened tortoise in the world is being sold openly at a plant and animal exposition in...
  2. Expo shows illegal pet trade rampant in Indonesia
    JAKARTA, INDONESIA (AP) - The most threatened tortoise in the world is being sold openly at a plant and animal exposition in the heart of Indonesia's capital, highlighting concerns about the rampant _ and growing _ illegal pet trade. The country has become a major trading hub for endangered tortoises and ...
  3. Jakarta Index Closes Lower
    The index today was closed at 3,069.28, a decrease of 27.54 points.
  4. Empat Unjuk Rasa Goyang Jakarta
    Jakarta : Menurut Traffic Management Centre (TMC) Polda Metro Jaya, di wilayah Jakarta Pusat, aksi unjuk rasa akan dilakukan oleh Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Jakarta di Bundaran Hotel Indonesia dan Istana Negara pukul 10.00 hingga 18.00 WIB.
  5. Jakarta Hari Ini Berawan
    Jakarta: Menurut Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi dan Geofisika, cuaca berawan akan terjadi di wilayah Jakarta Pusat, Jakarta Timur, Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta Barat, dan Jakarta Utara.
  6. Jakarta Stocks Likely To Ease From Record High
    The Indonesian stock has finished at a record closing high now in three straight sessions, adding more than 75 points or 2.5 percent in the process. The Jakarta Composite Index finished just below the 3,100-point plateau, but now investors are bracing for consolidation at the opening of trade on Friday.
  7. The Lawsuit of Benua Indah Group to KPKNL Jakarta I Will Soon be Held
    The trial of lawsuit of Benua Indah Group to the State Assets and Auction Service Office (KPKNL) Jakarta I, in relation to the arrangement of the auction on the asstes of Benua Indah Group will soon be held.
  8. Jakarta exchange to ease rules to woo foreign firms
    JAKARTA: Indonesia Stock Exchange plans to woo foreign firms, in particular Australian miners, to list in Jakarta, by easing its listing regulations soon, a director said yesterday.
  9. Jakarta, Dili in the dark on asylum talks
    JAKARTA and Dili have received no fresh details of the Gillard government's proposed East Timor asylum-seeker processing centre.
  10. Jakarta mulls possibility of limiting the number of motorcycles during peak hours
    The Jakarta city administration mulls the possibility of limiting the number of motorcycles in certain areas during peak hours in order to help settle the city's acute traffic jams.

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