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Workers of mining giant Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Inc. gather during a strike in Timika, Papua province, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Thousands of striking workers blockaded roads leading to a Freeport-McMoRan mine in easternmost Indonesia on Tuesday, preventing food, medicine and other supplies from reaching holed-up staffers and their families. (AP Photo)
Workers of mining giant Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Inc. stage a strike in Timika, Papua province, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Thousands of striking workers blockaded roads leading to a Freeport-McMoRan mine in easternmost Indonesia on Tuesday, preventing food, medicine and other supplies from reaching holed-up staffers and their families.(AP Photo)
Indonesian police clash with workers of mining giant Freeport-McMoran during a protest in Timika, Papua province, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 10, 2011. Indonesian security forces fired on striking workers at Freeport-McMoran's gold and copper mine after a protest turned violent early Monday, killing one, officials said. (AP Photo)
Indonesia police stand guard as workers of mining giant Freeport-McMoran gather during a strike in Timika, Papua province, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 10, 2011. Indonesian security forces fired on striking workers at Freeport-McMoran's gold and copper mine after a protest turned violent early Monday, killing one, officials said. (AP Photo)
An activist shouts a slogan during a solidarity rally for workers of U.S. mining giant Freeport-McMoran outside the company's Indonesian headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011. The demonstration came a day after Indonesian security forces fired on striking workers at the world's biggest gold mine, killing one and injuring more than a dozen other people, officials said. (AP Photo/Irwin Ferdiansyah)
Workers of mining giant Freeport-McMoran gather during a strike in Timika, Papua province, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 10, 2011. Indonesian security forces fired on striking workers at Freeport-McMoran's gold and copper mine after a protest turned violent early Monday, killing one, officials said. (AP Photo)
Indonesia police clash with workers of mining giant Freeport-McMoran during a protest in Timika, Papua province, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 10, 2011. Indonesian security forces fired on striking workers at Freeport-McMoran's gold and copper mine after a protest turned violent early Monday, killing one, officials said. (AP Photo)
An activist shouts a slogan during a solidarity rally for workers of U.S. mining giant Freeport-McMoran outside the company's Indonesian headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011. The demonstration came a day after Indonesian security forces fired on striking workers at the world's biggest gold mine, killing one and injuring more than a dozen other people, officials said. (AP Photo/Irwin Ferdiansyah)
JAKARTA, Indonesia - A powerful earthquake hit Indonesia on Wednesday, causing buildings to sway in at least four countries, and authorities issued a tsunami warning for much of the Indian Ocean region.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - A powerful earthquake under the Java Sea shook Indonesia's capital early Thursday, violently shaking tall buildings and sending panicked residents into the streets.
BOGOR, Indonesia - President Bush's unpopularity here in the world's most populous Muslim nation made intense security jitters and angry protests the hallmarks of Monday's six-hour trip to court Indonesian favor.
U.S. President George W. Bush congratulates a group of Vietnamese performers Monday, Nov. 20, 2006, following a presentation at the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
LHOKSEUMAWE, Indonesia - Mulyana, a 24-year-old housewife, had just sat down to a wedding party on Sunday morning when the tsunami struck. She ran and held on to a coconut tree. Still, the water dragged her far out to sea.
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan described the devastation on tsunami-battered Sumatra island Friday as the worst he's ever seen, and authorities raised Indonesia's death toll by 7,000, bringing the overall total killed by the disaster to more than 147,000.
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, right, listens to Indonesian Welfare Minister Alwi Shihad, left, as they in Banda Aceh in northwest Indonesia Friday.
CIAMIS, Indonesia - An earthquake sent a tsunami crashing into beach resorts on Java island Monday, killing at least 86 people, leaving scores missing and sending thousands fleeing in an area spared by the devastating Asian tsunami of 2004, officials, witnesses and media reports said.
MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia - Thousands of people fled the fertile slopes of Indonesia's most dangerous volcano Saturday as glowing lava oozed down the side and ash and rock spewed from the mountaintop, leading authorities to warn that an eruption could come soon.
Lava flows from Indonesia\'s Merapi volcano Saturday May 13, 2006 as seen from Bebung village about 20 km (12 miles) outside Yogyakarta, the provincial capital of Central Java province Indonesia.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Landslides triggered by heavy rains swept down on a village on Indonesia's Java island Wednesday, burying homes beneath tons of mud and leaving dozens of people missing and feared dead, officials said.
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Landslides triggered by heavy rains swept down on a village on Indonesia's Java island Wednesday, burying homes beneath tons of mud and leaving dozens of people missing and feared dead, officials said.
Houses smashed by an overflowing river and mudslides Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2006 in Panti, East Java province, Indonesia. Rescuers struggled to reach stranded villagers and recovered dozens more corpses on Tuesday as the death toll from flash floods rea
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