Tempo Magazine

No. 36/VIII/May 06-12, 2008
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No. 36/VIII/May 06-12, 2008
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Cover Story
Scrutinizing Faiths, Stifling Beliefs
AS a result of a fatwa on heresy issued by the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) and the Coordinating Agency to Oversee People’s Beliefs, an Ahmadiyah mosque was burnt down by a mob. Some of their facilities were also damaged.
At the State Palace, presidential advisors debated intensely on faith, the Ahmadiyah sect and politics.
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Protectors of the Pristine
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Scorched Mosque in the Cool Valley
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Revelation from Qadian
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Dependent on Community Support
Economy Business
Avoiding Policy Pratfalls
The continued weakening of the US dollar could trigger an increase in world crude oil prices up to US$200 per barrel. The government has limited choices. The inflation rate could rise to double digits.
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Smart Wisdom?
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Stepping on the Gas
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MOMENTS
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Law
Gradual Steps to the AGO
The handling of the Asian Agri tax fraud case enters a new phase. In the past two weeks, the Tax Directorate General has been handing over dossiers of its investigation to the AGO. From here, the case will progress to prosecution. Twelve people are now suspects, four of whom are believed to be the “brains” behind the tax fraud.
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Minimal Evidence, End of Story
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Censorship’s ‘Charmed’ Life
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Seven Yearsin Limbo
Memoar
Sri Soemantri: A Key Constitutional Player
The young Soemantri came from a remote spot in East Java to make history for himself in the middle of the last century. He was involved in the heated debates that took place in the Constitutional Assembly.
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After Meeting Meneer de Groot
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Starting Anew in Bandung
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