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Tuesday, April 8, 2003

The current dispute and panic over SARS is hard to ignore. Yet this is better than resigning ourselves to fate.

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Should we resign ourselves to fate or should we panic over the prospect of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) spreading to Indonesia? If the choice is just between the two, maybe panic is preferable to resignation. Fear, worry, excessive precautionary measures, emergency action— all these serve to put everyone on guard. The government has warned that SARS threatens to become an epidemic in Indonesia while acknowledging that no

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