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Air Force Chief Marshal Agus Supriatna:
We Need Reliable Aircraft

THE plan of TNI (Indonesian Military) Air Force Chief Marshal Agus Supriatna to officially open the Wiratmo dormitory at Balikpapan, East Kalimantan Air Force Base on June 30, had to be abruptly cancelled. When he landed at Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport, he was given the bad news: a Hercules C-130 transport plane No. A-1310 had crashed in Medan, North Sumatra, killing 122 people, 83 civilians among them. The number of fatalities on the ground could not be confirmed yet.

Cover Story Tuesday, July 7, 2015 Edition

Large Gold, Small Island

The gold mining license issued to Tambang Mas Sangihe for the Sangihe Islands Regency did not obtain the authorization of the ministry of marine affairs and fisheries. The mining endangers the small island ecosystem. Is it true a presidential campaign volunteer is involved?

Law Sunday, July 4, 2021 Edition

Making Do on Small Plots of Land

The failure of structural transformation has exacerbated disparity in Indonesia. Abandoning the agricultural sector, farmers are leaving for cities to work in the informal sector. The inequality in land ownership is severe. Small-scale farmers work on less than half a hectare of land, and some 13.57 million farmers do not even own farmland.

Cover Story Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Edition

Small Things

Communism is Velutha. In Arundhati Roy's novel The God of Small Things, Velutha is a carpenter in a pickle factory in the town of Ayemenem in Kerala. He is an Untouchable. In the novel, he first appears fleetingly in the midst of a communist demonstration, waving a red flag. Then he disappears.

His life is one of tragic destiny and conviction: he loves Ammu, a high caste woman who he has known since childhood and who is now divorced with two children. Their relationship is scandalous. When opportunity arises, Velutha is falsely accused of having raped and murdered a woman who actually drowned. He is imprisoned; he never returns.

Sidelines Tuesday, February 7, 2017 Edition

Small Businesses at Luxury Malls

An unusual sight could be seen at the Pacific Place Mall, Central Jakarta. On the second floor, the premium shopping area dominated by global brand stores, six small and medium enterprises (SMEs) had set up stalls and were plying their trade. Various local products were on display, such as batik cloths, textiles and souvenirs.

One of them was Raf's Boutique. "It's been pretty good," said Dewi, a boutique attendant, on Tuesday last week. "In three days we made Rp2 million." The boutique sells its own production line of kebaya tops. The takings were not extraordinary, but Dewi could still turn a profit.

Economy Thursday, January 1, 1970 Edition

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