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    Horta expresses condolence to Indonesia

    Timor Newsline , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    President Jose Ramos Horta addresses today a letter to the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Dr. H. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, regretting the loss of so many lives due to the earthquake at West Java, on last Wednesday.
  • PM Gusmão inspects prices in the market

    Suara Timor Loro Sa’e , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão has held an urgent inspection to some shops that are building materials.
  • President Horta: “Government’s policy is to look foreword”

    Suara Timor Loro Sa’e , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    President Jose Ramos Horta said he was also the victim because many of his relatives including his mother and his sister were also becoming victims due to the country’s independence.
  • PNTL detains a Taliban Afghanistan teacher

    Suara Timor Loro Sa’e , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    Timorese Police Commander, Commissary Longuinhos Monteiro said the PNTL officers in Likisa district have detained Ibrahim who was believed to be a teacher for Taliban group in Afghanistan.
  • President Horta bestows medals to AFP officers

    Suara Timor Loro Sa’e , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    President Jose Ramos Horta has bestowed medals to 85 of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) officers who have given their contribution to maintaining security in Timor-Leste so far.
  • UNHCR writes letter to President Horta

    Timor Post , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    The UN High Commissary for Refugee (UNHCR), Navane Them Pillay writes a letter against President Jose Ramos Horta and the Timorese Government’s decision of releasing ex militia commander Martenus "LAKSAUR" Bere.Too early for Timor-Leste to borrow money from other countries
  • Timor Post , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    A local NGO known as Luta Hamutuk’s Director, Merecio Akara said it was too early for Timor-Leste to borrow money from other countries, because Timor-Leste still had its own natural resources that were sufficient to support process of development in the country.
  • De Deus: "PNTL to investigate and detect illegal goods"

    Timor Post , 7 September 2009- Summary by Alberico Junior
    Timorese National Police (PNTL) has set up a computer laboratory at the Police training center to professionalize the PNTL’s officers for investigating and detecting illegal goods imported through border and the Airport.

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