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No travel advisory for Indonesia for now
PUTRAJAYA: The government does not plan to issue an advisory against travel to Indonesia at this stage, despite the latest incident in West Kalimantan on Sunday, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

PM: No travel advisory for Indonesia at this stage
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 18:36:00 PUTRAJAYA: The government does not plan to issue an advisory against travel to Indonesia at this stage, despite the latest incident in West Kalimantan on Sunday, said Datuk Seri Najib Razak. The prime minister said he needed to consult Wisma Putra before issuing a travel advisory because it was a serious matter which involved the interests of both ...

PM: No travel advisory for Indonesia at this stage
PUTRAJAYA: The government does not plan to issue an advisory against travel to Indonesia at this stage, despite the latest incident in West Kalimantan on Sunday, said Najib Tun Razak.

No travel advisory... yet
PUTRAJAYA: A travel advisory against Malaysians going to Indonesia will not be issued unless the demonstrations against Malaysia there worsen.

Najib: No advisory against travel to Indonesia
PUTRAJAYA: The government will not issue a travel advisory against Malaysians visiting Indonesia unless the situation in the neighbouring country worsens further, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Indonesia spat may go to International Court, says Riot
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia said today its ongoing maritime border spat with Indonesia, which flared again recently, triggering angry protests, could end up in the International Court of Justice. Deputy Foreign Minister Richard Riot said both countries erred in the latest incident which saw Malaysian fishermen and Indonesian officials detained. In the ensuing protest human faeces were flung at its ...

Issue the travel advisory,
In reply to PM: No travel advisory for Indonesia at this stage : Issue the travel advisory, and require indonesians to have a visa before arrival. reduce or ban the indonesian serials and music played on our tv and radio stations.

Malaysia says Indonesia spat may go to international court
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia said Thursday its ongoing maritime border spat with Indonesia, which flared again recently, triggering angry protests, could end up in the International Court of Justice.

Malaysia, Indonesia spat may go to court
Malaysia says its ongoing maritime border spat with Indonesia, which has recently triggered angry protests, could end up in the International Court of Justice.

Matta Expects Drop In Demand For Tour Packages To Indonesia
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) expects the demand for Indonesian tourism products and packages from Malaysians would drop following the issue on the demonstration in front of the Malaysian Embassy building in Jakarta recently.

Indonesia to buy 15 aircraft from China
Indonesia to buy 15 aircraft from China

Yen Yen calls for closer tourism collaboration with Thailand
PHUKET: Malaysian travel operators should work closely with their counterparts in Thailand to jointly promote their tourist destinations.

Jakarta International Airport faces passenger overcrowding
INDONESIA: Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is facing serious problems of overcapacity and an out-dated air traffic control system.

Indonesian volcano spews new burst of ash
TANAH KARO, Indonesia—An Indonesian volcano that was quiet for four centuries shot a new, powerful burst of hot ash more than 10,000 feet (three kilometers) in the air Friday, sending frightened residents fleeing to safety for the second time this week.

21st RP Travel Mart to highlight Subic Bay anew
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Subic Bay’s unique tourist attractions will once again become a major highlight of this year’s Philippine Travel Mart (PTM), the country’s largest and longest-running travel, tourism and trade fair.

20. PM: Malaysia and Indonesia must work to resolve issues
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Indonesia must work together to resolve the current tension affecting the two countries, said Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Toddler who smoked up to 2 packs of cigarettes a day quits
Indonesia's smoking toddler has kicked the habit.

Indonesian ex-minister, senior politician among 26 graft suspects
INDONESIA - The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) named on Wednesday 26 former and current House of Representatives lawmakers new suspects in an alleged bribery that marked the election of Bank Indonesia senior deputy governor in 2004.

New, More Intense Eruptions Occur In Indonesia
An Indonesian volcano that had been dormant for more than four centuries before erupting earlier this week has once again become active, launching a massive burst of ash some 10,000 feet into the air and forcing nearby villagers, many of whom had just returned home, to once again evacuate.According to Associated Press (AP) Writer Binsar Bakkara, the force of the eruption was "the strongest ...

Travel Picks: 10 top romantic hotels
LONDON—In need of a romantic break, but don’t know where to go? Boutique hotel connoisseurs Mr & Mrs Smith (www.mrandmrssmith.com) play Cupid with a hand-picked selection of 10 of the most seductive stays worldwide.

Malaysia not to issue warning against visiting Indonesia: PM
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said Wednesday his government will not issue travel warning to Malaysians visiting Indonesia at this moment.

Korean missionaries make New Zealand their home
It is not often that missionaries travel to predominantly Christian nations to share the good word. read more

No travel advisory to Indonesia: Najib
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People smuggler tells court about bribes - Sydney Morning Herald
A self-confessed people smuggler who helped asylum seekers get on boats to Australia has told a court of bribes paid in Indonesia.

Volcano, dormant 400 years, spews new ash
An Indonesian volcano that was quiet for four centuries shot a new, powerful burst of hot ash more than 10,000 feet in the air Friday, sending frightened residents fleeing to safety for the second time this week. Volcano - Earth Sciences - Natural Disasters and Hazards - Volcanoes - Indonesian language

Indonesian Volcano's Strongest Eruption So Far
Mount Sinabung Spews New Burst of Ash; Recent Blast Felt Five Miles Away

NZX only NZ company in Forbes top list
[AAP] - Forbes Magazine has picked a list of 200 best under a billion top-performing companies in Asia -- those worth under $US1 billion -- including one New Zealand company and 13 Australian companies.Indonesia ...

Matta Targets 80,000 Visitors To Exhibition
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) is targeting 80,000 visitors to its three-day fair and exhibition at the Putra World Trade Centre, here, starting Friday.

MATTA targets 80,000 visitors to exhibition
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 18:37:00 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) is targeting 80,000 visitors to its three-day fair and exhibition at the Putra World Trade Centre, here, starting tomorrow. Its organising committee chairman John Tan, said more than 300 tourism organisations including tourism offices, travel agencies, hotels, airlines and other ...

Singapore Airlines Names Goh as CEO, Replacing Chew
Singapore Airlines Ltd., the world’s second-largest carrier by market value, named Goh Choon Phong as chief executive officer, replacing Chew Choon Seng, who retires at the end of the year.

MATTA targets 80,000 visitors to exhibition
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) is targeting 80,000 visitors to its three-day fair and exhibition at the Putra World Trade Centre, here, starting tomorrow.

13. Up Close and Personal with Tan Sri Rastam Isa
The former Wisma Putra secretary-general talks about the highlights of his 36-year career as a diplomat.

17. Najib, Susilo call for restraint to defuse tension
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Indonesia must take a common stand to resolve the current tension between the two countries and not let any other party make matters worse, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said.

As protests continue, no solution in sight for Putrajaya-Jakarta border spat
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2 – Putrajaya is doubtful that Malaysia’s on-going maritime border spat with Indonesia can be resolved during the September 6 bilateral meeting between the two countries, amid escalating hostility over recent weeks where several anti-Malaysia protests were held in Jakarta. Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Richard Riot Jaem ...

NZ company makes Forbes best performers' list
The  Forbes  magazine list of 200 "best under a billion" top-performing companies in Asia – those worth under $US1 billion – includes one New Zealand company and 13 from Australia. Indonesia and Vietnam were the only other countries to have only one company listed. read more

Chinese offer prayers during the Hungry Ghost Fest
RECENTLY, most Chinese households were seen making offerings, burning paper money and joss sticks, while roads were also lined with colourful flags and joss sticks. The occasion was the Hungry Ghost Month.

Indonesian volcano spews new burst of ash
An Indonesian volcano that was quiet for four centuries shot a new, powerful burst of hot ash more than 10,000 feet (three kilometers) in the air Friday, sending frightened residents fleeing to safety for the second time...

The MalacaΓ±ang-DFA disconnect
Will somebody please tell President Aquino that he doesn’t have to answer all queries of reporters? That’s why he has a spokesperson. Like the cancellation of the visits to Vietnam (Sept 13 to 14) and Indonesia (Sept. 14 to 15). Coming from him, the cancellation had a grating effect. Aquino also said that he is [...]

Indonesia volcano erupts again causing more panic
A long-dormant volcano in Indonesia erupted again today, reportedly stronger than the first one which occured yesterday, causing more people to flee their homes and spewing ash two kilometres into the air.

Eastday-Indonesia's Merpati to purchase 15 planes from China
Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises Minister Mustafa Abubakar has said he expects the purchase of 15 new aircraft from China for state-run Merpati Nusantara airline is to be settled by the end of the year, a media reported here Tuesday.

Shopping in Malaysia
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Indonesian volcano spews new burst of ash
The tremor from the eruption - the strongest so far - could be felt eight kilometres away.

NZX makes Forbes top list
Forbes Magazine has picked a list of 200 'best under a billion' top-performing companies in Asia.

Consumer Watchdog
'Extraordinary claims' Carl Sagan, the scientist and communicator is famous for warning us that "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence".

Ill. woman climb highest peak on every continent
INVERNESS, Ill. (AP) – Neighbors in Inverness have seen Suzanne Nance dragging her improvised sled mounted on skis and loaded with weights around outside, even when no snow litters the ground. As she labors hauling her cargo, some sympathetic drivers stop to offer her a ride home. The 50-year-old adventurer hardly needs transportation, as she’s [...]

Animal House: Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue and Education Centre
At this wildlife shelter, human guests help pay for the upkeep of animal ones

NZX only NZ company in Forbes top list
Forbes Magazine has picked a list of 200 "best under a billion" top-performing companies in Asia -- those worth under $US1 billion -- including NZX.

Ex-Zimpapers trio faces fraud charges
Three former Zimpapers workers who allegedly defrauded the firm of over US$6 000 through ghost newspaper subscribers have appeared in court on fraud charges.

Stock exchange operator NZX on Forbes "best under a billion" list
Forbes Magazine has picked a list of 200 "best under a billion" top-performing companies in Asia - including one New Zealand company and 13 Australian companies

One eye on China, India opens up to Japan, Korea
But even as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh plans to visit Tokyo for his annual summit from October 25-27 -- as part of a journey to Hanoi and Kuala Lumpur -- and hopes to sign a landmark civil nuclear pact with his counterpart, Naoto Kan, Japanese resentment against India's nuclear ambitions continues to simmer.

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