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Meikarta "The New Jakarta"

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Recently the world of property was overwhelmed by the overwhelming promotion of MEIKARTA, an ambitious Project of the Lippo Group. Meikarta is located in the new development area of ​​Cikarang, its precise location is right at the gate of Toll Cibatu-34 km. MEIKARTA may be one of the luxurious apartments that ever existed, but with an affordable price and a very complete facility. Meikarta referred to as "New Jakarta" surrounded by basic infrastructure that qualified in corridor Bekasi-Cikarang-Karawang. Lippo Group even mentioned all infrastructure projects, whether they are still in work, as a value added and a selling point that boosts the investment potential of Meikarta. Lippo Group will spend Rp 278 trillion to build a new city in Cikarang, Bekasi district, West Java. Lippo dare to pour hundreds of trillions, because this area will be the center of industry, like shenzen its Indonesia. It covers an area of ​​2,200 hectar

5 ex-presidents attend hurricane relief concert; Trump appears in video message

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Members of an exclusive club made a rare joint appearance Saturday. All five living former US presidents took part in a benefit concert in Texas to raise money for hurricane relief efforts, while President Donald Trump appeared in a taped video message to the concertgoers. Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter attended Saturday night's event,   named  "Deep From the Heart: The One America Appeal,"  at Reed Arena at Texas A&M University in College Station. All five living former U.S. Presidents appeared at a Texas concert raising money for hurricane relief efforts. Left to right are Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. Trump planned  his taped message  to hail the resiliency of the American people following the devastation of this year's deadly hurricanes and wildfires. In it, he calls the effort of his predecessors "tremendous.&quo

Low bar set for Singapore Prime Minister Lee's trip to meet Trump

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Michael Barr is an associate professor at Australia's Flinders University and author of "The Ruling Elite of Singapore." The views expressed here are his own. (CNN) If Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong can return home from his visit to the White House with nothing more than a photo op with Donald Trump, some good headlines in the Singapore press and a contract to buy a few billion dollars' worth of planes from Boeing, he will consider the trip a success. These three items on Lee's to-do list are almost assured, but anything more than these items is fraught with risk. Lee's task is to pursue the seemingly irreconcilable objectives of nudging Trump to stay engaged positively with Asia while at the same time avoiding offending an increasingly prickly China. Higher ambitions -- at least on the public front -- present the serious risk of something going spectacularly wrong. Effusive praise from the American President is the stuff that politicia