Stories: Indonesia
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Apply Now! IRP Gatekeeper Editors’ Trip to Indonesia
May 6-20, 2011The International Reporting Project (IRP) is pleased to announce a two-week Gatekeeper Editors Trip to Indonesia on May 6-20, 2011, for senior U.S. editors and ...
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11 Gatekeeper Editors Selected to Travel to Indonesia
The International Reporting Project (IRP) has selected 11 senior editors and producers from across the United States to participate in a two-week trip to Indonesia in May 2011 as ...
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In Indonesia, Mixed Views of Osama Bin Laden
Street vendor in Jakarta.In a nation with whom American officials would like to improve relations -- and regard as a model for how countries should transition from authoritarian ...
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Jakarta’s Surabaya Antique Market
The tight stalls of Pasar Antik Surabaya in Jakarta offer a little bit of everything--from Javanese shadow puppets to mass-produced pan-Asian kitsch. Jeffery DelViscio is reporting ...
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Old Town Jakarta
Jeffery DelViscio is reporting from Indonesia as a Gatekeeper Editor with the International Reporting Project (IRP). Watch more of his videos on YouTube, and follow him on ...
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Indonesian President: ‘Reforms are Painful’
Indonesia, an emerging economy with about 6 percent GDP growth rate, is raising its regional and global profile as the 2011 chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ...
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Corruption Challenges Indonesia’s Government
Night in Jakarta."Foreigner 'attacked' for not paying bribe." That was the headline of a story earlier this month in the Jakarta Post, Indonesia's top English daily newspaper. ...
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Saving the Heart of Borneo
The islands of Borneo and Sumatra continue to yield new discoveries, including 52 new species in Borneo last year alone. As the World Wildlife Fund’s managing director for Borneo ...
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Traditional Dayak Dance
In May 2011, eleven senior news editors and producers traveled to Indonesia on an intensive fact-finding trip with the International Reporting Project (IRP). In one of the Dayak ...
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Protecting Plants Against Insect Invaders in Indonesia
With the world's population growing, the pressure is on to produce more food on less land. The challenge is especially great in the tropics, where insects and fungi compete with ...