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TIME Asia September 11, 2008 Michael Schuman |
What's Holding Indonesia Back? Considering the country's population of 225 million, its large consumer market and the abundance of natural resources, Indonesia ought to be a rising Asian powerhouse, mentioned in the same breath as China and India  |
TIME Asia September 11, 2008 Hannah Beech |
Viewpoint: A Political Success Story Indonesia -- led by its first-ever directly elected President -- has emerged as Southeast Asia's unlikely star.  |
TIME Asia July 24, 2008 Neel Chowdhury |
Painter Laureate A riveting retrospective of Sindoutomo Sudjojono's work tries to shed light on the Indonesian painter's political context and artistic legacy.  |
TIME Europe June 26, 2008 Rory Callinan |
Hunting Down the Bali Bombers Since killing 202 people in two nightclubs on the Indonesian island of Bali in 2002, fugitives are believed to have murdered and maimed scores of innocents in new bombings.  |
TIME Europe June 12, 2008 Jason Tedjasukmana |
Bali Highs at New Rooftop Lounge Every visitor to Bali faces that all-important question: where to enjoy sundowners? There are many possible answers, but Sunset On Six (or simply S.O.S.) is the one you'll currently hear from the party crowd.  |
TIME Europe May 15, 2008 Jason Tedjasukmana |
Haute and Spicy It might sound strange, but finding a high-end Indonesian restaurant in Jakarta has traditionally been difficult. Until now, with the opening of Bunga Rampai.  |
TIME Europe April 10, 2008 Jason Tedjasukmana |
A Perfect Day in Bandung T-shirts, tofu with peanut sauce, music and jamu herbal drink. It's all part of a perfect day wandering in Bandung, Indonesia.  |
TIME Asia March 27, 2008 Jason Tedjasukmana |
Born Again Indonesia's Aceh province is feeling its way back to normalcy following the devastating December 2004 tsunami. Pipes for clean water are being laid, swampland converted into shrimp farms. But there's still much to do.  |
TIME Asia February 28, 2008 Peter Ritter |
A Wound in The Earth On the island of Java, thousands of people have been left homeless and billions of dollars worth of property has been destroyed by one of the world's most bizarre ecological disasters, a mud volcano.  |
TIME Asia February 21, 2008 Jason Tedjasukmana |
War Paint The tattooed, dreadlock-sporting members of radical agitprop collective Taring Padi despise materialism, but ironically, their artwork is being clucked over in galleries, and the group -- with around ten artists at its core -- now finds itself enjoying a modicum of celebrity.  |
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