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The Book that Drowned

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

Sutiyoso asked a team of writers to work on a book about his administration of the city. But the draft never went to print: allegedly it cast him in a rather poor light.

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WANT to talk at leisure with Sutiyoso, Governor of Jakarta, without hassle? Try this. Come to his official residence on Jalan Diponegoro in Central Jakarta after office hours. Bring along a recorder and several cassettes. All set. Now ask him to talk about his successes in the management of the city in times of crisis. And, voila! You'll be surprised to find how the governor suddenly turns into a man you used to talk to in the kampung, a neig

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