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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta -As governor of Jakarta from 1966 to 1977, Ali Sadikin left a slew of legacies. Not only did he gentrify the slum areas of the city, he also focused on developing the arts, cultural life, and freedom of the press. But his brand of leadership was also controversial. Among other things, he legalized nightclubs and gambling and used the taxes derived to build the Capital City. Ali Sadikin chose to be critical of Suharto until the end of his life. This Independence Day Special Edition looks at the colorful image of Ali Sadikin, the Jakarta governor who was ahead of his time.
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LAW
New Facts in Yosua’s Murder
INSPECTOR Gen. Ferdy Sambo becomes a suspect in the premeditated murder of Brig. Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat after 2nd Agent Richard Eliezer Pudihang Lumiu admits to shooting Yosua under his orders. How was the execution carried out?
ECONOMY
Coal Crisis
THE coal supply of several steam power plants are running low because mining companies are reluctant to provide them with coal at domestic prices. A similar situation is faced by local cement and fertilizer firms. Coal producers prefer to export their products.