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Action, Not Inaction

Tuesday, October 14, 2003

A number of Balinese businesspeople can survive amid the crisis caused by the Bali bombing. They are using the strategy of "meeting the ball" and tightening their belts.

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DISASTER doesn't mean the end of everything. Look at what Bali hotel and café businessman, Made Wiranatha, and handicraft businesswoman I Gusti Agung Ayu Mas Budawati are doing. After Kuta was destroyed by bomb explosions, the two businesspeople nearly went bankrupt. The number of tourists plunged from around 4,000 a day to merely one-fourth. The domino effect was tremendous: hotel occupancy rates plummeted to below 10 percent from an

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