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One-Night Standoff

Tuesday, June 22, 2004

State oil company Pertamina wants to sell an oil tanker still under construction in South Korea. But when DPR members went to take a look, irregularities surfaced.

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IN the midst of campaign promises for a clean government by presidential candidates, officials and House of Representatives (DPR) members are demonstrating quite the opposite by their open display of devious schemes and utilization of public funds for their own ends. In fact, they show no shame in lying about it, treating the public like sheep by pulling the wool over their eyes.

The case appeared to be a mess right from the beginning. Per

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