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TIME Asia March 29, 2010 Hannah Beech |
What Obama's Visit to Indonesia Means for Asia For a man who calls himself "America's first Pacific President," Obama's planned visit to Indonesia is being heralded as a homecoming.  |
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An Insult-Free Internet? A teenager received a suspended jail sentence for posting insulting comments on a romantic rival's Facebook page, the latest case bringing Indonesia's tough defamation laws under criticism.  |
BusinessWeek January 21, 2010 Ten Kate & Sukarsono |
The Faceoff over Land in Rural Indonesia Poor farmers are stymieing the government's efforts to build new roads and ports to boost growth  |
TIME Asia November 30, 2009 Jason Tedjasukmana |
Burn, Baby, Burn On her sophomore album, The Headless Songstress, Tika and her band -- the aptly named Dissidents -- file slow-burning postcards from the Jakartan edge.  |
TIME Asia November 16, 2009 Hannah Beech |
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono: Act Two for Indonesia's President If anyone can keep Indonesia moving, it's the 60-year-old former army general who last month was sworn in for what, by law, is his final term.  |
TIME Asia November 16, 2009 |
Q&A: 'We Want to Harness the Forces of Moderation.' Excerpts from a conversation with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.  |
TIME Asia October 19, 2009 Hannah Beech |
Unnatural Disasters Every natural disaster you can think of has happened in Pariaman.  |
TIME Asia October 12, 2009 Jason Tedjasukmana |
Iwan Tirta's Short List His batik designs come straight from the heart of Javanese tradition, but in other respects Indonesia's most feted fashion maestro, 75-year-old Iwan Tirta, is a modernist  |
TIME Asia August 3, 2009 Hannah Beech |
Facing the Enemy It takes only a few renegades to wound the reputation of a country of 240 million people. President of the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is dealing with the fact of domestic terrorism.  |
TIME Asia September 18, 2008 Jason Tedjasukmana |
More to Love Indonesia's trip-hop darlings release their sparkling sophomore album, On Second Thought, I Might Wanna Change Some Things.  |
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