Following are some leading stories in the main Indonesian newspapers on Nov 26. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. Telephone: Editorial: +62-21-384-6364. Fax: +62-21-344-8404 or Help Desk: +803-061-2124 (toll free). - - - - JAKARTA POST - TELKOM SEEKS 9 TRILLION RUPIAH FOR EXPANSION Indonesia's largest telecommunication firm, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk. <TLKM.JK>, plans to seek 9 trillion rupiah ($746.8 million) loans from state banks for expansion, chief executive Rinaldi Firmansyah said. - INDONESIA MAY BAN IMPORTS OF USED MACHINERY Indonesia plans to ban imports of second hand machinery in a bid to support local products and to help save energy, a senior Industry Ministry official said. - - - - INVESTOR DAILY - INDONESIA GOVERNMENT PLEDGES TO PREVENT MASS LAYOFFS Indonesia's government has vowed to do everything in its power to prevent mass job layoffs, including the use of subsidies and incentives, Finance Ministry Sri Mulyani Indrawati said. - SEMEN GRESIK TO FINALISE 9 TRILLION RUPIAH LOAN Indonesia's largest cement producer, PT Semen Gresik.Tbk. <SMGR.JK> will lock up soon a 9 trillion rupiah loan from three syndicates of local and foreign banks for expansion, chief financial officer Cholil Hasan said. - - - - KOMPAS - LANDSLIDE AND FLOODS KALIMANTAN Landslide and floods hit Samarinda in East Kalimantan, destroying houses and submerging 500 buildings in three districts, although no casualties have been reported. - INDONESIA ANNOUNCES VOTERS FOR 2009 GENERAL ELECTION Indonesia's election commission announced that the total number of eligible voters for the 2009 general election topped 171 million people, including 1.5 million offshore voters. - - - - ($1=12,050 Rupiah)
A villager collects goods from his village which is flooded by mud flows from the crater of a mud volcano in Porong, East Java province November 19, 2008. The disaster began ...