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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is still the favorite to win next week's presidential election , says the latest survey by the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI).
By Ed Davies
(Repeats story sent on Friday with no changes to text)
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JAKARTA, July 4 — When Indonesia's 176 million voters trickle into the 450,000 polling stations next Wednesday, they are likely to stick with tradition and pick their new president based on personality and appearances. Analysts and at least 12 out of 15 voters The Straits Times spoke to agreed that what the candidates say about hot issues like economic development matter little to them. Said car ...
Colonial Jakarta, a layer-cake of history, brims with white-washed buildings and tales of ancient mariners.
JAKARTA: Observers said on Friday the incumbent Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono remains the favourite to retain his presidency in next week's election.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, a former general who is tipped to win a new term in elections next week, is known for a painstaking approach to making decisions. His critics simply call it indecisiveness.
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