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... FACT – The Rupiah has become increasingly stable vis - a - vis foreign currencies . FACT - Total exports in 1969 were US $ .975 million , an increase of more than 12 % on 1968 . FACT – Total foreign investment now stands at more than US ...
... FACT – The Rupiah has become increasingly stable vis - a - vis foreign currencies . FACT - Total exports in 1969 were US $ .975 million , an increase of more than 12 % on 1968 . FACT – Total foreign investment now stands at more than US ...
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... FACT – The Rupiah has become increasingly stable vis - a - vis foreign currencies . FACT - Total exports in 1969 were US $ .975 million , an increase of more than 12 % on 1968 . FACT – Total foreign investment now stands at more than US ...
... FACT – The Rupiah has become increasingly stable vis - a - vis foreign currencies . FACT - Total exports in 1969 were US $ .975 million , an increase of more than 12 % on 1968 . FACT – Total foreign investment now stands at more than US ...
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... FACT – The Rupiah has become increasingly stable vis - a - vis foreign currencies . FACT – Total exports in 1969 were US $ .975 million , an increase of more than 12 % on 1968 . FACT – Total foreign investment now stands at more than US ...
... FACT – The Rupiah has become increasingly stable vis - a - vis foreign currencies . FACT – Total exports in 1969 were US $ .975 million , an increase of more than 12 % on 1968 . FACT – Total foreign investment now stands at more than US ...
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FAREASTERN ECONOMIC NASSERS LEGACY | 4 |
As You Were | 15 |
At Sixes and Sevens 19 | 19 |
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