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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Several editions of Tempo notched up special “records.” From the thickest, the most sought-after and creating the most uproar, to having the strongest impact on political decisions.

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FORGOTTEN FOUNDING FATHER
August 12-18, 2008 edition

The Thickest

Only thinner than a pillow. Such was the comment by one particular subscriber after reading the 2008 Independence Day special edition. Taking up the issue of Tan Malaka, this edition was recorded as the thickest in Tempo’s history: 280 pages minus cover (Indonesian edition).

Forgotten Founding Father was published three months after the special edition 100 Years of National A

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