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  2. B. J. Habibie - Wikipedia

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    Habibie had known Hasri Ainun in childhood, junior high school and in senior high school at SMA Kristen Dago (Dago Christian Senior High School), Bandung. The two married on 12 May 1962, returning to Germany shortly afterwards. [21] Habibie and his wife settled in Aachen for a short period before moving to Oberforstbach. In May 1963 they had a ...

  3. Portal:Indonesia/BOTW/52, 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie (born June 25, 1936), or simply Habibie, was the third President of Indonesia, holding office from 1998 to 1999. He was born in Pare-Pare, South Sulawesi; and studied at the Bandung Institute of Technology. In 1950, when Habibie was fourteen, he became acquainted with Lieutenant Colonel Suharto. Suharto quickly became ...

  4. Habibie & Ainun - Wikipedia

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    Habibie & Ainun is a 2012 Indonesian biographical drama film produced by Manoj Punjabi and Dhamoo Punjabi of MD Pictures. Starring Reza Rahadian, Bunga Citra Lestari and Tio Pakusadewo, the film is based on the memoir written by the 3rd President of the Republic of Indonesia, B. J. Habibie about his wife, Hasri Ainun Habibie, also named "Habibie and Ainun".

  5. Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie was the first Indonesian President to be buried in the cemetery following his death on 11 September 2019. Former Indonesian foreign minister Agus Salim , who died 6 days before the cemetery was opened, was the first senior politician buried in the cemetery.

  6. Post-Suharto era in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In May 1999, the Habibie administration passed the Regional Autonomy Law, [9] which was the first step in decentralising Indonesia's government and allowing provinces to have more part in governing their areas. The press became liberated under Habibie, although the Ministry of Information continued to exist.

  7. File:B. J. Habibie, President of Indonesia portrait.jpg

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    The following 17 pages use this file: 1936; 2019 in Indonesia; B. J. Habibie; Development Reform Cabinet; East Timor (province) List of Arab Indonesians

  8. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    Between 2004 and 2013, an estimated. 3,350,449. people were forced from their homes, deprived of their land or had their livelihoods damaged because they lived in the path of a World Bank project.

  9. File:State Funeral Procession of President B. J. Habibie ...

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    English: The casket in which contains the body of the late Indonesian President, B.J. Habibie being carried by Paspampres honour guardsmen at the National Heroes Cemetery (TMP) in Jakarta accompanied by the Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Navy Staff, Chief of Air Force Staff, and Chief of National Police on the 12th of September 2019.