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An Eye on the Sky

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

In the next two months, thousands of migrating birds will cross Indonesian skies, indulging bird watchers. Bird watching is an engrossing activity, and not as simple as it appears.

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FRANSISCA Noni, 27, always seems preoccupied with something while waiting for the train at Pondok Cina Station. People watch her weird behavior: occasionally raising her head to look up to the skies, particularly during bright weather. Is she obsessed with unidentified flying objects? One could only hazard a guess.

Noni is a worker at a non-governmental organization. Every day she goes to the station to ride the packed train compartment that tak

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