Life Does Not End with Gas
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
PLANT stacks are no longer smoking. Machinery is silent, and showing signs of rust—a symbol of the decline of the glory days of giant international-scale industries in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam. But from the top of the smokestacks, green hamlets stretch out as far as the eye can see: the will to survive will never disappear from the hearts of the population.
Take Ulee Madon village. In the still of nature, the hum of machinery and sounds of
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