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Book launch: The Jakarta Post’s first chief editor and former Indonesian ambassador to Australia Sabam P

The Jakarta Post
Fri, January 30, 2015

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Book launch Book launch: The Jakarta Post’s first chief editor and former Indonesian ambassador to Australia Sabam P. Siagian (left) presents his two new books to Ratmini, a public figure, during the launch of the books at the Post’s office in Jakarta on Thursday, while member of the Post’s board of directors Jusuf Wanandi (center) looks on. Sabam on Thursday launched his two books — Pemantauan dan Pemahaman (Observation and Understanding) and Perenungan dan Pemikiran (Recollection and Thoughts) — in a ceremony that was attended by scholars, diplomats, officials and senior journalists. (JP/DON) (left) presents his two new books to Ratmini, a public figure, during the launch of the books at the Post’s office in Jakarta on Thursday, while member of the Post’s board of directors Jusuf Wanandi (center) looks on. Sabam on Thursday launched his two books — Pemantauan dan Pemahaman (Observation and Understanding) and Perenungan dan Pemikiran (Recollection and Thoughts) — in a ceremony that was attended by scholars, diplomats, officials and senior journalists. (JP/DON)

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span class="inline inline-center">Book launch: The Jakarta Post'€™s first chief editor and former Indonesian ambassador to Australia Sabam P. Siagian (left) presents his two new books to Ratmini, a public figure, during the launch of the books at the Post'€™s office in Jakarta on Thursday, while member of the Post'€™s board of directors Jusuf Wanandi (center) looks on. Sabam on Thursday launched his two books '€” Pemantauan dan Pemahaman (Observation and Understanding) and Perenungan dan Pemikiran (Recollection and Thoughts) '€” in a ceremony that was attended by scholars, diplomats, officials and senior journalists. (JP/DON)

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