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Fare Game

Tuesday, October 28, 2003

The government is once again attempting to revitalize the state-run city bus company.

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GUNSAR is experiencing difficulty. He works as a driver at the staterun city bus company (PPD), which is facing bankruptcy. He has not received his salary in four months. He depends solely on his salary to take care of his four children. He has been working with the company for 22 years and earns Rp800,000 a month. More often than not, however, he receives less than that amount. "Very often I come to the bus pool but I don't have a bus to drive

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