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  2. Category:Companies based in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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  3. IPB University - Wikipedia

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    The institute began as an agricultural school formed by the Dutch colonial regime in the early 20th century. After independence it was part of the University of Indonesia before becoming an independent institute on September 1, 1963. [4] [5] The entrance gate of the IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia

  4. Alliance of Independent Journalists - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Independent Journalists (Indonesian: Aliansi Jurnalis Independen, abbreviated as AJI) is an Indonesian organization that promotes press freedom in the country. The AJI was founded in 1994 by Satrio Arismunandar , Ahmad Taufik , Goenawan Mohamad , the founder and editor of Tempo magazine, and Ging Ginanjar in response to the ...

  5. Magang - Wikipedia

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    Magang may refer to: Masteel Group (马钢集团), also known as Magang (Group) Holding, a state-owned Chinese steel-making enterprise; Maanshan Iron and Steel ...

  6. The Jakarta Post - Wikipedia

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    The Jakarta Post is a daily English-language newspaper in Indonesia. The paper is owned by PT Bina Media Tenggara and based in the nation's capital, Jakarta . The Jakarta Post started as a collaboration between four Indonesian media groups at the urging of Information Minister Ali Murtopo and politician Jusuf Wanandi .

  7. Singapore Intercultural School, Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The flagship school, SIS South Jakarta, is located next to Bona Vista Apartments in South Jakarta and has ten sister schools in Indonesia located in Kelapa Gading (Northeast Jakarta and Sedayu City), Pantai Indah Kapuk, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, Palembang, and Cilegon; with two additional schools to be established in Manado and Batam. [1]

  8. Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle - Wikipedia

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    Special Region of Jakarta Act RUU DKJ: Several PDI-P members objected to specific clauses, particularly regarding the appointment of Jakarta's governor and deputy governor by the president, [102] as they perceived these to be similar to the centralist approach of the New Order era. PDI-P eventually endorsed the bill.