Ah maca ciiiih? Itu ngobrol sama sri mulyani si tukang jamu kalii.. :) 
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From: positif01 <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 14:28:23 
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Subject: [saham] Sri Mulyani, among a few selected to head IMF

Asians should be asking a different question: Isn’t now the time to install
one of their own as IMF managing director?

-- Sri Mulyani Indrawati. Few developing nations have made bigger advances
over the last dozen years than Indonesia. During her stint as finance
minister from 2005 to 2010, Sri Mulyani did a stellar job reducing
growth-squandering regulations, modernizing the banking system and
increasing accountability in ways the nation hadn’t seen in generations. Her
anti-corruption campaign cheered investors and Transparency
International<http://www.transparency.org/>alike.
Street Credibility

She was so effective that Indonesian opposition parties engineered her
departure to a senior gig at the World
Bank<http://topics.bloomberg.com/world-bank/>--to get her out of the
way. Why not invite her to walk down 19th Street in
Washington <http://topics.bloomberg.com/washington/> to run its sister
institution? The IMF would get some serious street credibility among
developing nations and the Muslim world. And judging from my own
conversations with Sri Mulyani, she would know better than to stay in a
$3,000 hotel suite.

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