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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Panda Nababan was sentenced to 17 months in jail, but the judges challenged the KPK to get at the root of the traveler’s checks.

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THE chief justice pounded his gavel once, indicating that the court hearing should again be briefly adjourned. This was the second time a recess was called, this time to allowed the defendants to go to the restroom. Engelina Pattiasina, Muhammad Iqbal and Budiningsih hastily left the courtroom, heading towards the second floor of the Corruption Court in South Jakarta. Former journalist Panda Nababan, one of the defendants, walked slowly towards

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