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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Leaving the bureaucracy, Bianpoen chose to live an ascetic life. But he remains critical of the flood and traffic management in Indonesia’s capital city.

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LIM Bianpoen’s old eyes recalled the events of 24 years ago. A touch of disappointment could still be found there. At that time the former Head of the Center for Research and Development of Urban and Environmental Issues (P4L) of the Jakarta Provincial Government had just completed his dissertation which he felt would answer Jakarta’s major problems.

Unfortunately Jakarta Governor Soeprapto was not interested in his staff’s scientific work

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