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Hard Choices AND HERCULEAN TASKS

Tuesday, March 11, 2003

The law requires members of the General Election Commission (KPU) to either resign or take a sabbatical from their campuses.

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A FORTNIGHT ago, after giving his lecture on sociology at the University of Indonesia, Imam Budidarmawan Prasodjo, PhD, wrote a question for some 40 students in his class. Which is better for him: to remain in the KPU or teach on campus?

After collecting the responses, he found that most of his students wanted him to stay in the campus. "It won't be too big a sacrifice for you to return the Toyota Soluna to the KPU. We need you here!" wrote one

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