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  2. Harian Rakjat - Wikipedia

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    Harian Rakjat was first published on 31 January 1951, and was originally named Soeara Rakyat (lit. ' People's Voice ').In its heyday, Harian Rakjat was the most popular political newspaper ever published in Indonesia, with average circulation of 23,000 copies in the 1950s and 1960s. [1]

  3. Koran Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Koran Tempo (Tempo Paper) is a daily online digital newspaper in Indonesia. It is published by PT Tempo Inti Media Harian, a part of Tempo Inti Media, which also published Tempo magazine. It was first published as a print newspaper on April 2, 2001, with a circulation of 100,000 daily.

  4. Suara Pembaruan - Wikipedia

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    Suara Pembaruan (lit. ' Voice of Renewal ') was an Indonesian daily newspaper.Founded in 1987, it was one of the largest newspapers in Indonesia. Suara Pembaruan brand is owned by BeritaSatu Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Lippo Group, who also owned business daily Investor Daily and television channel BeritaSatu.

  5. Tempo (Indonesian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Besides the weekly magazine, Tempo also publishes a daily newspaper, Koran Tempo. It provides semi-investigative news about political and economic issues. The newspaper is only published in Indonesian but foreign readers can read other versions, including English, at Tempo.co.

  6. Haluan (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Haluan (Guide or The Guide, full nameplate Harian Umum Haluan [The Guide General Daily]) is a daily newspaper in Indonesia published in Padang, West Sumatra.Published since 1948, the paper is one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in Indonesia.

  7. Korean phonology - Wikipedia

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    "history" (歷史) – North Korea: ryŏksa (력사), South Korea: yeoksa (역사) This rule also extends to ㄴ n in many native and all Sino-Korean words, which is also lost before initial /i/ and /j/ in South Korean; again, North Korean preserves the [n] phoneme there. "female" (女子) – North Korea: nyŏja (녀자), South Korea: yeoja ...

  8. Music of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Etymologically , the word " shabad" is derived from the Sanskrit word Shabda which means sound or word. Preaching of Sikh Gurus is called bani or ‘’transcript of Sikh Satgurus, which is set to music in various Sikh scriptures called granths”. The most notorious granth is the Satguru, Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

  9. Sundanese music - Wikipedia

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    Tarompét, a kind of trumpet sound, a typical variant of Sundanese music, which is made of wood and has seven sound holes. Goong Awi , a narrow open tube of bamboo about 4 cm in diameter and 110 cm long is placed inside a larger bamboo tube about 15 cm in diameter and of similar length, closed by a natural node at the lower end.

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