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  1. Indonesia imposes export tax on 65 mineral categories
    Jakarta (The Jakarta Post/ANN) - Indonesia's Finance Ministry has expanded a 20 per cent export tax to 65 mineral categories from only 14 proposed earlier this month, but coal is exempt from the new tax policy.
  2. Kim Yong Nam Leaves Jakarta
    Jakarta, May 16 (KCNA-Correspondent) -- Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly of the DPRK, and his party left Jakarta on May 16 after wrapping up the official goodwill visit to the Republic of Indonesia.
  3. Special equipment sent to Indonesian crash
    JAKARTA, May 17 (UPI) -- Equipment to decipher the voice recorder of a crashed Russian passenger jet has been sent from Moscow to Jakarta, Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry reported.
  4. 'Gaga critics are hypocritical, strange', says Indonesian gender expert
    Jakarta (The Jakarta Post/ANN) ¿ Indonesian Gender expert Mariana Amiruddin says that the accusations certain groups make against U.S. pop singer Lady Gaga when they say that the artist violates morals with her "erotic" and "pornographic" artistry are strange, and that the negative claims people make about her are hypocritical.
  5. Jakarta promoters fight for Gaga gig
    Lady Gaga's Indonesian promoters have vowed to fight to save her show, despite police denying it a permit and Islamic hardliners threatening "chaos" if she comes to the mostly Muslim nation.
  6. Indonesian organisers fight for Lady Gaga gig
    JAKARTA (AFP) - Lady Gaga's Indonesian promoters have vowed to fight to save her show, despite police denying it a permit and Islamic hardliners threatening "chaos" if she comes to the mostly Muslim nation.
  7. Lady Gaga too Vulgar to Perform in Indonesia, Jakarta Police Say
    Lady Gaga won’t be allowed to perform a concert in Jakarta next month because she’s too vulgar and doesn’t fit with Indonesian culture, police said.
  8. Jakarta police ban Gaga concert
    INDONESIA'S national police will ban pop diva Lady Gaga from performing in Jakarta because they say her show poses a threat to security and morality.
  9. Police: Lady Gaga Jakarta Concert Called Off
    “We have informed them the reason why we didn’t give the recommendation."
  10. Jakarta police deny permit for Lady Gaga
    The Jakarta Police say they will not issue a recommendation to the National Police to issue a permit for Lady Gagaâs concert on June 3 at Bung Karno Stadium in Senayan, Central Jakarta. "Although w .....

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