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Late Nights, too, for Dwiki

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Housewives, artists, and Islamic boarding school leaders all offer to care for Aceh's orphans.

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Musician Dwiki Darmawan was unable to sleep for three nights—not because he was contemplating a song composition, but rather because he was being kept busy challenging a rumor. Almost every hour dozens of people contacted him to ask how they could take care of the child victims of the Aceh tsunami. "I was startled, as I didn't know why they would have asked me that," he said. Apparently, a short message was circulating in Jakart

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