Tempo Magazine

No. 46/VIII/July 15-21, 2008
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No. 46/VIII/July 15-21, 2008
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Cover Story
An Undramatic Struggle
THE life of Mohammad Natsir was somewhat lackluster. Unlike a Hollywood drama, it lacked struggle, adventure, love, betrayal and a surprise ending. Yet Natsir was remarkable for his decency, his steadiness and, despite his tolerance, for his firm belief in his own principles. A rare model of goodness.
Waiting for Beethoven at the Homann
Action Through Words
Good Times with Sukarno
The Big Bung and the Beloved Minister
If I Die, Follow Natsir
Living in Exile
A Friend to All
Adnan Buyung Nasution: Natsir was obstructed by the Konstituante
A Letter to Tengku Abdul Rahman
A Peaceful Petition
Generating the Faith
The School at Jalan Lengkong
Economy and Business
Tango Shaking Calipso
Bumi Resources once again raised its offer price for Herald Resources shares. The matter of mining licenses is still up in the air.
Four Charges, One Aim
MOMENT
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Law
Censorship from the South
A number of organizations condemned the recent court decision against Koran Tempo. They believe the judges failed to consider the testimony of witnesses and the conditions in the field.
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National
A Shower of Money from Kebon Sirih
Corruption in the central bank was neatly planned, involving top leaders down to the drivers. The money was channeled not only to the DPR.
Hot Afternoon at Sjafruddin Tower
Splish, Splash, Slosh
Seeking the Blessing of the Nine Stars
Remnants of Azaharis Men
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