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Long considered Indonesia's safe haven, Bali has always been the country's premier tourist destination-a world apart from the spells of violence that plague the surrounding islands. The explosions that rocked the Hindu island moments before midnight Saturday did more than kill dozens and injure scores of innocent barhoppers, tourists and natives-they serve as a reminder that terrorists are not only present but active throughout the country. The two bombs-one placed on Kuta's busiest nightlife thoroughfare and the other in Denpasar near the U.S. consulate-seemed targeted at foreigners...
...Wolfowitz: Bali a 'Wake-up Call' Indonesia's Own Bin Ladens Terror Hits Hard in Indonesia The Attack: In Their Own Words Assessing The Usual Suspects...
...Numbers 5 days is how long U.S. health officials estimate it would take to inoculate the entire country against smallpox 300 people could die from reactions to the vaccine if everyone were inoculated 60% of Indonesia's 4 million civil servants are unqualified for their jobs, says the country's administrative reforms minister 15 kilograms of weapons-grade uranium was seized on Saturday by Turkish police in a province near the Syrian and Iraqi borders 23% of workers surveyed think news is the most addictive content available on the Internet, 5% more than pornography, according to an online poll...
...billion. Vivendi's Dash For Cash The Vivendi fire sale began in earnest, as the group sold its Italian pay TV arm Telepiú; to News Corp. for €1 billion. The company confirmed it would also sell its publishing, PC games and overseas telecom units. Gassing Up Indonesia In one of the largest-ever investments in Indonesia, state-owned Pertamina and British Petroleum signed an $8.5 billion deal to open a gas field for China. INDICATORS New Course For The Bourse Europe's market landscape is about to be transformed. Next year Deutsche Börse will close...
...propose an alternative to singling out Israel for divestment: let Harvard choose nations for investment in the order of the human rights records. If that were done, investment in Israel would increase dramatically, while investments in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Philippines, Indonesia, the Palestinian Authority and most other countries of the world would decrease markedly...