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Wolfowitz Visits Indonesia - Day 7: Jakarta

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [HI-RES]
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz makes an early morning visit to the grave site of Indonesia’s revered Islamic scholar, Nurcholish Madjid , affectionately called Cak Nur. Accompanying him is Mr. Madjid's widow, Mrs. Omi Madjid.


“He was a great man, a great leader and not just for Indonesia because he spoke to all human beings. He wrote about the relationship between religion, democracy and liberty. It was such a wonderful view of God and man.” -- Paul Wolfowitz

President Yudhoyono | Governance and Development

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [HI-RES]
With Mrs. Omi Madjid, and her son Mr. Ahmad Mikhail Madjid, World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz led a delegation of senior World Bank officials to the grave site, where he laid a wreath and stood solemnly for a while beside the family.

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [HI-RES]
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and Mrs. Omi Madjid lay a wreath on the grave of Indonesia's revered Islamic scholar, Nurcholish Madjid, affectionately called Cak Nur.

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [HI-RES]
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [MEDIUM-RES]
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz spoke on "Governance and Development" at the 35th Anniversary of Tempo Magazine, Indonesia's most respected news magazine.

"Indonesia has already begun to confront some of these difficult challenges. President Yudhoyono has launched a tough anti-corruption drive that is holding public officials accountable across all levels of government." -- Paul Wolfowitz

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [MEDIUM-RES]
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz spoke on "Governance and Development" at the 35th Anniversary of Tempo Magazine, Indonesia's most respected news magazine.

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [MEDIUM-RES]
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz was presented a copy of the Bahasa Indonesia edition of the "The Right To Tell: The Role of Mass Media in Economic Development". The book in translation was jointly published by Tempo and The World Bank, supported by the World Bank Institute.

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA [MEDIUM-RES]
World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz was part of a televised panel discussed moderated by Wimar Witoelar --former presidential spokesman. Among the panel members are Minister of Trade Mari Pangestu, Tempo Chief Editor Bambang Harimurty, and Deputy Chair of the Anti-Corruption Commission Erry Riyana Hardjapamekas.

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