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Kunto Aji swings Indonesian Idol

Last night, Kunto Aji is voted as the best performer during spectacular show Indonesian Idol in Balai Sarbini. Aji, his friendly name, brought a well-known Matta’s song “Ketahuan” in a swinging and jazzy way.

After all, he got the voice, he got the unique look and he got the guts to be a professional singer in Indonesia. Indra Lesmana, one of the judges who is also a jazz singer and composer, said that Aji could be the newest decent Indonesia jazz singer nowadays.

Anyway, enjoy the video of last night performance (23/5/08) by Kunto Aji.

RI’s Thomas Cup team Lost to South Korea

Tonight may be the worst night for Indonesia’s male badminton players and officials. Surprisingly, they lost 0-3 from South Korea. Taufik Hidayat, the 2nd Indonesia’s single, even lost straight set 13-21 14-21 to Hyun Ii Lee.

Indonesia’s first single, Sony Dwi Kuncoro defeated 21-12, 12-21, 21-18 from Park Sung Hwan and the first double Markis/Hendra lost 21-19 18-21 21-10 to Jung Jae Sung/Lee Yong Dae.

Indonesia last won the Thomas Cup back in 2002. Yet, they can’t get the trophy back.

The last hope for Indonesia will be female Uber Cup who will face China in Final tomorrow. We wish you luck, guys!

Bill Gates visits Indonesia

Former Microsoft’s CEO Bill Gates arrived in Indonesia this morning and will meet the Indonesia President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in his palace this afternoon at 4pm. Tomorrow, Gates will be the keynote speaker in two events: Presidential Lecture and Government Leaders Forum Asia 2008 in Jakarta.

The visit of Bill Gates will be used by the Indonesia govt to promote Visit Indonesia 2008. Apart from that, Indonesia would also love to have Bill Gates’s business investment .

Indonesia to cut fuel subsidies to balance budget

Indonesia will soon raise fuel prices by up to 30 percent to avoid a budget blowout amid the soaring cost of oil on the global market, the government said Monday.

The decision to cut subsidies that keep gasoline, diesel fuel and kerosene affordable to the country’s millions of poor risks nationwide demonstrations and political opposition from parties jockeying for position ahead of elections next year.

The government last raised prices in 2005, defying protests and winning praise from international donors. To cushion the blow, it provided direct cash payments to the poor - a policy it is sure to repeat this time around.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the government was no longer debating whether to raise prices,but rather by how much and when. The discussion now is “whether it will be 20, 25 or 30 percent and why will it be that,” he said.

Senior Economic Minister Boediono said the government was planning to raise prices in the “coming weeks” and that the poor would receive some form of direct compensation. He gave no more details.

Any price hike is sure to trigger inflation in the country of235 million people and risk hurting economic growth as its poorest citizens struggle to afford rice and other staples amid rising food costs.

Still, most in Indonesia agree the current level of fuel subsidies are unsustainable as global prices hover around US$117 a barrel.

Critics note they are also enjoyed by many of its wealthiest citizens, who currently spend just under half a dollar for a liter of gasoline for their cars.

Indonesia is Southeast Asia’s largest oil producer and a member of OPEC, but it has to import oil because of decades of declining investment in exploration and extraction.

A big fuel price increase in 1998 triggered rioting that helped topple former dictator Suharto. Protests also forced former President Megawati Sukarnoputri to scale back a fuel price increase in 2002.(The Jakarta Post - The Associated Press)

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