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Indonesia's nationwide healthcare plan stumbles at first hurdle

JAKARTA (Reuters) - When a sick Indonesian baby died after 10 hospitals in Jakarta turned her family away in February, critics blamed a pilot health insurance scheme that had overwhelmed the city's public hospitals.Full story

At least 33 missing after tunnel collapse at Freeport Indonesia mine

JAKARTA (Reuters) - A training tunnel collapsed on Tuesday at the world's second largest copper mine in eastern Indonesia, trapping at least 33 workers underground, the mine's owner, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc, said. Full story

Anlaysis: Indonesia may shoot own-goal with DBS-Danamon decision

SINGAPORE/JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia is expected within days to give a green light to its biggest foreign bank takeover, but sources say the deal conditions are likely to send a very different signal: foreign ownership and bank consolidation are now in the slow lane. Full story

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Indonesian provincial vote suggests religion card weakening

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  Thousands evacuate flooded Jakarta

Heavy monsoon rains have submerged Indonesia's capital of Jakarta forcing more than 20,000 residents to flee their homes. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

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Tour guide holds preserved Orangutan as she speaks to students at Ancol Smart House in Jakarta

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