Taking on big tobacco in Indonesia
A coalition of mayors, health officials and anti-smoking groups scores some important victories
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Jakarta
THE densely packed houses along Yogyakarta's Kali Code River went from drab to a riot of reds, blues, yellows and whites.
Residents did not know who had paid for the elaborate painting job last year. The Yogyakarta press speculated that an unknown company had painted the houses so they would resemble the colourful favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
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