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Secondhand Clothes

From Rags to Riches

Tuesday, April 1, 2003

The DPR has again demanded the government to lift the ban on secondhand clothes imports. In whose interest?

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WITHOUT any fanfare, an inconspicuous meeting was held on Tuesday night two weeks ago. It was not held in Senayan, although the participants were members of the House of Representatives' (DPR) industry and trade commission, and their counterpart, Minister Rini M.S. Soewandi. The DPR was also in recess, until April. Thus the meeting was not included in the House members' formal schedule. It turns out that the problem being discussed was a topic

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