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PRESS DIGEST-Indonesian General News - July 11
11 Jul 2007 01:35:50 GMT
Source: Reuters
JAKARTA, July 11 (Reuters) - Following are the leading stories in the main Indonesian newspapers on July 11. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

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THE JAKARTA POST

- INDONESIA SHOCKS BAHRAIN IN CUP OPENER

Indonesia beat Bahrain 2-1 at the opening of the Asian Cup in Jakarta.

- GOVERNMENT VOWS ACTION AGAINST SEPARATISTS

The government will not tolerate separatist movements aimed at creating instability, which could compromise the integrity of the state, the presidential spokesman said.

- THOUSANDS FLEE NORTH MALUKU VOLCANO AS WARNING RAISED

Nearly 8,500 people have fled the slopes of a volcano in north Maluku, after it spewed ash, smoke and debris, officials said on Tuesday, as the volcanology office raised its warning to the highest level.

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KOMPAS

- INDONESIA TO AUDIT LAND TRANSPORTATION - MINISTER

Indonesia will conduct a comprehensive audit on its buses and other vehicles to improve safety, Transport Minister Jusman Shafeii Djamal said.

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Villagers walk in front of their damaged houses after a landslide in Binturu village in the South Sulawesi province July 26, 2007. Fresh flooding and landslides on Indonesia's Sulawesi island hampered efforts to send food and aid on Thursday to some 20,000 people displaced from their homes, rescue official said.



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