Amnesty blasts Sri Lanka for opposition leader arrest

Amnesty International accused Sri Lanka`s government Monday of stepping up a "crackdown on political opposition" after the arrest of the defeated candidate in last month`s presidential vote.


Sri Lanka`s Fonseka treated like `an animal`: wife

The wife of Sri Lankan ex-army chief Sarath Fonseka accused the government on Tuesday of abducting her husband and treating him "like an animal" following his dramatic arrest.


N Sulawesi to reject Chinese cement not meeting SNI norms

Cement made in China that does not meet SNI (Indonesian National Stadard) norms will not be allowed to enter North Sulawesi province despite the Asean-China Free Trade agreement (ACFTA), a local trade official said.


National

Century funds flow to 63 banks

Chairman of the Financial Transaction Analysis and Report Center (PPATK) Yunus Husein said Bank Century funds amounting to ...+ Index

International

Thai delegation visits Asean secretariat

A delegation from the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Senate of Thailand last Saturday visited the ASEAN Secretariat in ...+ Index

Economic & Business

Coal production in Barito Utara 240,000 metric tons

The production of the coal mine exploited by a number of mining companies in Barito Utara (Barut) regency, Central ...+ Index

Sports

Jamaican Brown Reaches First Tour Quarter-final

Jamaican Dustin Brown advanced to his first ATP quarter-final with a 6-4 6-4 win over France`s Laurent Recouderc ...+ Index

Entertainment

"Avatar" dethroned at box office by "Dear John" -

The new romantic drama "Dear John" unexpectedly ended the seven-week reign of "Avatar" at the weekend box office ...+ Index

Science & Tech

Two Japanese researchers on comparative study in Sukabumi

Two researchers from different institutions in Japan are conducting a comparative study to the "Mekar Tani" farmers ...+ Index

News Feature

By Fardah

BPOM finally acts against hazardous snacks at schools

BPOM finally acts against hazardous snacks at schools
It is surely a great relief for parents when they read news on steps being taken by the Drug and Food Supervision Agency (BPOM) to stop the sale of snacks containing hazardous chemical substances at or near schools.

Sports

Chris John to leave for Australia Saturday

WBA featherweight world champion Chris John is Saturday (Jan 30) leaving for Australia for preparations in facing an American contender in a title fight in Bali early April 2010.

Federer survives scare against Plucky Andreev

Roger Federer survived a scare against big-serving Igor Andreev in the first round of the Australian Open on Tuesday, coming back from a set down to beat the Russian 4-6, 6-2, 7-6, 6-0.