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In Survival Mode

Monday, August 13, 2012

The marble industry in East Java's regency of Tulungagung is losing its lustre but it chooses to battle on.

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Andi Sulistiana contemplated over a slab of stone. The owner of the marble showroom and processing factory, Mustika Marmer, was closely observing two men working to cut through a massive chunk of marble the size of a baby elephant, two weeks ago. After the cutting, the large sheets of marble were further sliced into thinner slabs to fit as floors and walls for homes. "These will be sent off to Bali, Andi told Tempo.

Every day, Andi never tires of s

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