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Arrests Weakened Militants
Bali News by Seminyak Villas Online, (11 Jul 2008)
Bali has been suffered as a result of terrorist attacks. Now Indonesian police works more proactive and terrorist operatives captured before they make any actions.
 
http://www.ino.searo.who.int/LinkFiles/Health__Information_and_evidence_for_policy_Indonesia_country_health_profile2006.pdf
Posted by irnov to INDONESIA overview on Mon Jun 30 2008 at 22:53 UTC | info | related
 
http://www.edc.ca/english/docs/gindonesia_e.pdf
Posted by irnov to eDC INDONESIA on Mon Jun 23 2008 at 18:31 UTC | info | related
 
Indonesia
www.infoplease.com
Posted by irnov to INDONESIA overview on Sat Jun 21 2008 at 11:42 UTC | info | related
 
WHO | Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 43
The Ministry of Health of Indonesia has announced two new cases of human H5N1 avian influenza infection. The cases are not linked epidemiologically. The first is a 16-year-old female from South Jakarta, DKI Jakarta Province developed symptoms on 7 May, was hospitalized on 12 May and died on 14 May. Investigations into the source of her infection indicate exposure to sick and dead poultry.
 
Atlas of wooden furniture industry in Jepara, Indonesia
ideas.repec.org
Posted by RodaJM to INDONESIA on Mon Jun 09 2008 at 10:41 UTC | info | related
 
Hukum Virtual
fakultashukum.com
Hukum pidana, perdata, adat indonesia
Posted by infazer (who is an author) to hukum INDONESIA on Mon May 26 2008 at 08:52 UTC | info | related
 
Indonesia holding out for bird flu vaccine deal - health - 24 May 2008 - New Scientist
www.newscientist.com
Indonesia is still digging in its heels over access to the most recent strains of the H5N1 flu virus. Hit by most of the recent human cases of H5N1, Indonesia holds virus samples that could help develop the most effective vaccine if H5N1 goes pandemic. But the country has refused to share its samples without guarantees from rich nations that it will be allowed access to vaccines derived from them. So far it has sent the World Health Organization samples from only two of its 16 known cases this year. A partial solution was reached last week when the Indonesian health minister announced that she will send gene sequences from the country's virus samples to a public database. Although this will allow researchers to track how the virus is evolving, vaccine development normally requires the viruses themselves and Indonesia is still mostly refusing to send those to foreign labs. There may be another hope: the European Union has just approved Prepandrix, an H5N1 vaccine made by GlaxoSmithKline. Although based on a 2004 virus from Vietnam, it managed to elicit immune reactions to other strains of H5N1 in human trials.
 
Unsur-Unsur Delik
Hukum Virtual, (09 May 2008)
Unsur-unsur delik merupakan perumusan, rincian ataupun gambaran dari suatu perbuatan, peristiwa atau apapun namanya yang dapat dihukum menurut undang-undang pidana. Unsur-unsur delik inilah yang menjadi materi pokok yang harus dibuktikan kebenarannya dalam suatu persidangan.
 
TROPICAL DISEASES: Dispute Clouds the Future of U.S. Naval Lab in Indonesia
Dennis Normile
Science 320 (5876), 598a-9 (02 May 2008)
A United States naval laboratory in Jakarta that studies tropical diseases may fall victim to Indonesia's determination to develop its own research capabilities and take control of its H5N1 viral samples. Negotiations over the lab's status have dragged on for more than 2 years, and now some Indonesian politicians are calling for it to be closed or taken over by Indonesia. Recently, the Indonesia Ministry of Health ordered institutions to stop sharing all medical samples with the facility, which has severely limited what it can do.

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