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Aspiring to be the 'Veranda of Medina'

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The notion of enforcing religiously motivated regulations in South Sulawesi contradicts the need to promote tourism.

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ANDI Patabai Pabokori, then chief of the South Sulawesi district of Bulukumba, remembers well the night he hosted a party at his official residence eight years ago. "It was to be like a family party," Andi recalled in a recent conversation with Tempo.

The guests at Andi's party that night were special: some 40 owners of entertainment establishments and liquor shops. Andi called the guests to make an important announcement. "As of this night, you

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