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I am a journalist, working for Pantau, a media training organization in Jakarta. I currently write my book From Sabang to Merauke: Debunking the Myth of Indonesian Nationalism.
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Benny Chandra had been working at Hai magazine (as freelance journalist and photographer) for 8 years and at Master Web magazine (as journalist) for one year.
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BR is a lecturer at ITB, a founder of several IT-based companies, and contributors to many IT-related initiatives in Indonesia such as in the .ID domain management, ID-CERT, and Bandung High Tech Valley.
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A Jakarta-based culinary blogger.
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I'm a journalist. Live in Jakarta, Indonesia. Spend almost five years writing stories on information technology. Now in charge of building and maintaining my newspaper's Web portal.
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The former journalist and broadcaster, now teaching communication in a private university in Jakarta. Ah, yes: Elvi is also a big fan of Korean movie and drama as well as Chinese and Japanese drama.
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In the real world, he is an IT practician, but on cyber world, he had spent many of his time and effort for his favorite subject: astronomy and science.
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Harry Septanto is a researcher.
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I am currently working for my campus' in-house bulletin, Berkala ITB. Before that, I was chief editor of a student media, Boulevard ITB.
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Isyana Artharini has two years experience as a journalist for Media Indonesia and regularly write and maintain personal weblog since 2003.
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Jennie S. Bev is an author, entrepreneur, and trainer based in San Francisco Bay Area. She has published more than 65 electronic and print books in America and Asia, as well as more than 1,000 articles in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Canada, Singapore, and Indonesia.
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She is a writer and blogger, lives in Bintaro, Jakarta Selatan. She is also a member of Blogfam Community.
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Former journalist, present PR hack, diver, disaster-prone mountain biker, amateur photographer, blogger, a.k.a. Ong Hock Chuan.
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I am a student in Faculty of Letters Andalas University Padang, West Sumatra. I live in Gadut, Padang, with my family.
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Wimar Witoelar was a regular panelist during the entire life span of the ABC TV Asia Pacific current affairs weekly show 'The Editors' broadcast from Singapore, written articles and quotes in Time, Newsweek, The International Herald Tribune, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Straits Times, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Financial Review.
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She's a student of ITB, Bandung. Idolizes Surya Budhi (her own father), she always thinks that "life is never difficult if we make it easy, know what we want, and be honest with our own capability".
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I've got the second Master of Law at University of Indonesia (Jakarta), especially in Economics Law on 2007 by Office's Scholarship. Since graduate from Senior High School, I have been working at PT Sanwell Austindo-Jakarta.
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I'm a dreamer, bookaholic, and now doing research in knowledge translation in order to get my master degree. I like to try new things; one of them is by jumping from Math into Development Studies, which deliver me into the other side of pattern.
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