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 Access Indonesia   (http://cippad.usc.edu/ai/main/top/top.html)
Run by the School of Policy, Planning and Development, University of Southern California and the Center for Urban and Regional Development Studies of the Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia, the Access Indonesia Project aims to foster a fuller interdisciplinary understanding of Indonesia by using recent advances in Internet technology. Its web site contains information about the culture, economy, geography, history and politics of Indonesia in a variety of forms including maps, statistics and photographs.

American Gamelan  (http://www.gamelan.org/)

Asia Observer - Indonesia  (http://www.asiaobserver.com/indonesia.htm)
Launched in 2000, the Asian Observer is a start page intended for observers of news and developments in Asia. The emphasis is on news, discussions, politics, economy and general background information. This page pertains specifically to Indonesia.

Asian Educational Media Service  (http://www.aems.uiuc.edu/index.las)
Run by the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Asian Educational Media Service helps educators find and use media materials for teaching about the cultures and people of Asia. Their web site allows for searching by country, media, audience, subject and title words.

BOLA News  (http://www.bolanews.com/)
A website with sports news in Indonesian.

Crisisweb  (http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=2959&l=1)
Presents reports prepared by political analysts for the International Crisis Group (ICG), a private, multinational organisation. ICG analysts use field research techniques to gather information about various international crises. Reports are distributed to foreign ministries and international organizations and available at Crisisweb. Areas covered include: South Balkans, Bosnia, Algeria, Central, Indonesia, and more.

Gongcast  (http://www.gamelan.org/gongcast/)
Run by the American Gamelan Institute, Gongcast is an ongoing web broadcast of all forms of gamelan, Indonesian music and related sounds from around the world.

Guardian Unlimited Special Report - Indonesia  (http://www.guardian.co.uk/indonesia/0,2759,177724,00.html)
Part of the Guardian Unlimited Network's web site, this page contains a selection of articles pertaining to Indonesia as well as links to various documents and commentaries.

Indonesia Post  (http://www.indonesia-news.com)
Indonesia periodical. In English.

Inside Indonesia  (http://www.insideindonesia.org/)
This site contains the online version of a quarterly review published by the Indonesian Resources and Information Programme. The current issue and recent issues are available here, as are a topic index and search engine.

Internet Movie Database: Indonesia  (http://www.imdb.com/indie/)
Your IMDb guide for Indonesia. This area contains a list of interesting reports based around the 308 titles in the IMDb from Indonesia (including international co-productions). In English.

Jaga-jaga  (http://jaga-jaga.indo.net.id/%5F)
This is an online news service that presents articles from a variety of other publications and emphasizes personal safety. There are special sections on traffic and crime as well as a forum for discussion. In Indonesian.

Jakarta News.Net  (http://www.jakartanews.net/)
Jakarta News.Net is part of an international network of news sites, dedicated to the major regions, countries and cities of the world. It provides links to major local Jakarta news sources, particularly key Jakarta newspapers, as well as regularly updated information about the weather, links to Jakarta sports sites, and a regional map.

The Jakarta Post  (http://www.thejakartapost.com/headlines.asp)
Online version of the major Jakarta daily newspaper that features metropolitan, regional, national, and international news. Includes sections on business, features, sports, photo gallery and opinion. Registration required for access to archives.

Kompas  (http://www.kompas.com/)
The on-line version of an important Indonesian newspaper. In Indonesian.

Teach Indonesia  (http://www.aiccusa.org/education/introindonesia.htm)
Run by the American Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, this website is designed for secondary school social studies teachers. It includes lesson plans, maps and literature suggestions.

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