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Soldiers and police from Indonesia stand near a leaning hotel building on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia. View Photo »
An Indonesian woman weeps during a burial for victims of earthquake-triggered landslide in Lubuk Laweh village, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
Survivors collect food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Survivors wait for food to be unloaded from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
A survivor reacts after collecting food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Survivors collect food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Survivors collect food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009. View Photo »
An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
Antasari Azhar, center, chief of Indonesia's anti-corruption commission, arrives for his first trial at South Jakarta District Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
Antasari Azhar, chief of Indonesia's anti-corruption commission, listens to a prosecutor during his first trial at South Jakarta District Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
Antasari Azhar, chief of Indonesia's anti-corruption commission, listens to a prosecutor during his first trial at South Jakarta District Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An ethnic Chinese Indonesian clean up the ruins at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An ethnic Chinese Indonesian holds joss sticks to pray at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An ethnic Chinese Indonesian cleans up the ruins at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An Indonesian man stands on the ruins of his house flattened by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
An Indonesian man walks on the rubble of a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. View Photo »
PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 07: Volenteer at earthquake scene in Padang Alay of as Indonesia begins rehabilitate following two earthquakes close to the city of Padang which happened on September 30 and October 1, on October 7, 2009 in Padang,... View Photo »
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Soldiers and police from Indonesia stand near a leaning hotel building on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia.
View Photo »An Indonesian woman weeps during a burial for victims of earthquake-triggered landslide in Lubuk Laweh village, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »Survivors collect food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Survivors wait for food to be unloaded from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »A survivor reacts after collecting food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Survivors collect food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang, in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Survivors collect food from an Indonesian military helicopter in Toboh Ketek in the Padang Pariaman district, a week after a powerful earthquake hit Padang in Indonesia's West Sumatra province, October 8, 2009.
View Photo »An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. The 7.6 magnitude temblor devastated a stretch of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) along the western coast of Sumatra island last week.
View Photo »Antasari Azhar, center, chief of Indonesia's anti-corruption commission, arrives for his first trial at South Jakarta District Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. Azhar went on trial charged with masterminding the murder of the head of a state-owned company.
View Photo »Antasari Azhar, chief of Indonesia's anti-corruption commission, listens to a prosecutor during his first trial at South Jakarta District Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. Azhar went on trial charged with masterminding the murder of the head of a state-owned company.
View Photo »Antasari Azhar, chief of Indonesia's anti-corruption commission, listens to a prosecutor during his first trial at South Jakarta District Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. Azhar went on trial charged with masterminding the murder of the head of a state-owned company.
View Photo »An ethnic Chinese Indonesian clean up the ruins at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »An ethnic Chinese Indonesian holds joss sticks to pray at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »An ethnic Chinese Indonesian cleans up the ruins at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. The 7.6 magnitude temblor devastated a stretch of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) along the western coast of Sumatra island last week.
View Photo »An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. The 7.6 magnitude temblor devastated a stretch of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) along the western coast of Sumatra island last week.
View Photo »An Indonesian man stands on the ruins of his house flattened by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. The 7.6 magnitude temblor devastated a stretch of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) along the western coast of Sumatra island last week.
View Photo »An ethnic Chinese Indonesian prays at a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. The 7.6 magnitude temblor devastated a stretch of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) along the western coast of Sumatra island last week.
View Photo »An Indonesian man walks on the rubble of a Chinese temple damaged by an earthquake in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009. The 7.6 magnitude temblor devastated a stretch of more than 60 miles (100 kilometers) along the western coast of Sumatra island last week.
View Photo »PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 07: Volenteer at earthquake scene in Padang Alay of as Indonesia begins rehabilitate following two earthquakes close to the city of Padang which happened on September 30 and October 1, on October 7, 2009 in Padang, Indonesia.
View Photo »PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 07: Indonesian Soldiers and volunteer earthquake victims carry a body as Indonesia begins the clean up following two earthquakes, October 7, 2009 in Padang Alay, West Sumatera, Indonesia.
View Photo »PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 07: A volunteer stands amid the devastation as Indonesia begins the clean up following two earthquakes, October 7, 2009 in Padang Alay, West Sumatera, Indonesia.
View Photo »PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 07: Earthquake victims are laid out as Indonesia begins the clean up following two earthquakes, October 7, 2009 in Padang Alay, West Sumatera, Indonesia.
View Photo »PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 07: Handwritten grave markers for earthquake victims stand as Indonesia begins the clean up following two earthquakes, October 7, 2009 in Padang Alay, West Sumatera, Indonesia.
View Photo »PADANG PARIAMAN, INDONESIA - OCTOBER 07: Indonesian Soldiers and volunteer earthquake victims carry a body as Indonesia begins the clean up following two earthquakes, October 7, 2009 in Padang Alay, West Sumatera, Indonesia.
View Photo »An Indonesian woman weeps during a burial for victims of earthquake-triggered landslide in Lubuk Laweh village, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »In general, what’s on the table from developing countries is considered more impressive than what developed countries have put forth in terms of carbon reductions ... Countries like Indonesia, Brazil and even China are showing us that the developed nations really need to step up.
Whether the elevated expectations for U.S. rate hikes materialize or not, equity returns will become more concentrated in countries where earnings expectations are likely to be met -- key amongst these are China, India, Indonesia and Korea
Bali conference (in Indonesia) envisaged a climate treaty in Copenhagen, but nobody now knows if that will happen
What we are presenting here is underpinned by numerous provisons -- not least that serious and sustained funding is provided to assist countries like Brazil and Indonesia to achieve the high end of their new proposals, and that all nations deliver on their pledges and promises
We will look to countries such as China, Vietnam, Indonesia and India because the swing (in demand) is in Asia. We will not try to compete with the big producers but will focus on smaller producers. We want to gain a niche in the export market.
irreparable damage to the ties between Indonesia, East Timor and Australia.
JSW Energy plans to import 5 million tonne of coal in 2010-11 as the power firm looks to expand generating capacity. The company will import 2 million tonne of coal each from South Africa and Indonesia, besides 1 million tonne from Australia
I've spent more times in places like Indonesia and Vietnam
If you look at countries that have actually taken steps to open themselves to the global economy, for instance Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia and even Dubai, we see this process at work ... We see the rise of a middle class. We see the rise of middle class attitudes towards family, towards commerce, toward...
We may pick up stakes in coal mines of South Africa, Australia and Mozambique. Indonesia is another destination where we will source coal on long term basis
I thought that we should have stood up in international law - these things are very fraught and they are never clear. But it was a breach of international law for Indonesia to invade East Timor.
You can sit there on a Sunday morning and hear David Marr and Piers Akerman bad-mouth Indonesia for the situation over the Oceanic Viking, which in fact is no one's fault
Out of JSW Energy's 5 MT, 2 MT would come from Indonesia, another 2 MT from South Africa and one MT from Australia
We would be importing coal from Indonesia, South Africa and Australia and acquire coal mines in these countries over a period of time
We’re originally from Indonesia but we’ve been living In Cape Town for three years now. My mom told me that there’ll be a festival in connection with the World Cup happening here today. Apparently Charlize Theron and David Beckham will be here – I just want to see them
There is less pressure for Bank Indonesia to increase rates earlier in 2010 following Vietnam and Australia
India is the most vulnerable to climate change- not Maldives, not Indonesia. Therefore, forget Copenhagen, we need to work for a solution for ourselves
The technology could help unlock Indonesia’s abundant coal reserves and would improve energy security by reducing dependence on imported fuels
We are exploring opportunities to buy coal and chrome resources abroad. For coal, we are primarily looking at Indonesia and for chrome, we are mainly looking at Europe. Turkey is an attractive option
Malaysia has program called 'Malaysia my second home' while Thailand has housing program for foreign retirees, so is the Philippines. Indonesia has no such program. I think the government wastes the opportunity
Indonesia's censors have banned Balibo, an Australian-made film about five foreign journalists who were killed by Indonesian troops during the 1975 invasion of East Timor.
Our rubber price has soared on the Chinese market due to high demand while other (producing) countries like Malaysia, Indonesia...were affected by the storms and flooding which damaged production
Recent meetings with government officials in Indonesia and Malaysia have led to positive steps forward in bilateral and regional cooperation to deter people smuggling
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