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Monday, August 13, 2012

Indonesia has entered a medal-less era of the Olympics. Without total reforms, this era can be long and full of anguish.

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One silver and one bronze medal from the 2012 London Olympics is not what Indonesia deserves, the world's fourth most-populous nation on the planet. True, it does not mean that 240 million people are unable to achieve global performance. From the 1992 to the 2008 Olympics, Indonesian badminton players always succeeded in winning at least one gold medal. It is certainly far better than the current era of no medals, the first time since Indonesia to

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