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Operations, Interrupted

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Three Indonesian companies suspend operations in war-torn Libya.

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AT last Nanang Abdul Manaf, Subiyantoro Widodo, and Supriyadi could breathe a sigh of relief when they finally found themselves back at home from Libya, a country currently torn by civil war. On Monday two weeks ago the three employees of state oil company Pertamina arrived back in Indonesia together with 200 employees of construction company Wijaya Karya from an evacuation center in Tunisia. “I’m happy back home,” Nanang told Tempo on Wedn

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