Voices from the Range
Tuesday, March 13, 2001
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It was 7am when Ginandjar Kartasasmita picked up the phone in his Boston apartment and answered TEMPO's call last Friday. The former mines and energy minister who has just been declared a suspect in a million-dollar corruption case involving the state oil company Pertamina declined to speak at length on the issue, saying he was not ready yet to make an on-the-record statement until his return to Indonesia. "I am sorry, but I will tell you everyth
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