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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

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PAUL Wolfowitz, 63, has never forgotten Indonesia, even though its been more than two decades since his last posting in Indonesia as US ambassador. In the past few years, he has frequently visited Indonesia in different capacities. In 1999, he came to Jakarta as representative of the IRI (International Republican Institute). Last year, he returned to Indonesia as the US Deputy Defense Secretary.

Wolfowitz is back again, this time in a more global

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