Sophia Latjuba was with Indra Lesmana ?

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Sophia Latjuba was with Indra Lesmana ?Sophia Latjuba was with Indra Lesmana ?Sophia is a daughter of ex-governor of East Timor. She was married with the famous Indonesian musician Indra Lesmana and divorced a few years later. She was born in Berlin, 8th August 1970 and loves Indian foods and listening to the music especially Bach (her favourite composer). After she divorced from her marriage, she became a single parent with one daughter and now she survives and struggles to support both herself and her beloved daughter, however she never regrets of what happen to her. Indeed, that she may faced many temptations in her life but now, that what makes Sophia becomes a purely strong independent woman with strong charism to make her into an almost perfect woman. Therefore, Miss Indonesia (Unofficial) proudly chosed her as the first Indonesian beauty representative to represent the woman who have struggle hardly from their life as a single parent and individual woman yet they still may survive.

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Tamara Bleszynski, which is Born in Bandung, 25th December 1974 is well known as the most beautiful Indonesian actress. She has a mixed heritage from her parents who came originally from Poland and her strong heritage made her family often invited with the Poland embassy for many occasions. Read more

Bird flu kills Indonesian young boy

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A 3-year-old boy died from bird flu in Indonesia, seen by experts as a potential hotspot for a pandemic that one day could kill millions of people, the Health Ministry said Wednesday. The toddler’s death in Central Java province boosted the country’s human toll to 108, accounting for nearly half of the 240 recorded fatalities worldwide. He first showed flu-like symptoms — high fever and breathing difficulties — on April 17 and died in the hospital five days later, said ministry spokeswoman Lily Sulistyowati, adding that the child had “a history of contact with dead poultry.”

Two laboratory tests showed that he had been infected by the feared H5N1 virus. Indonesia has regularly recorded human deaths from bird flu since the virus began ravaging poultry stocks across Asia in 2003. So far most human cases have been linked to contact with infected birds, but experts worry the virus could mutate into a more dangerous form that passes easily between humans.

Because of its high density of chickens and people and its poor medical facilities, Indonesia is seen as a likely place for that to happen. The government has been accused of doing too little too late to stamp out the virus, which is now endemic in all but two of the country’s 33 provinces.

Preparing for the worst, thousands of people took part in a massive three-day influenza pandemic drill on Bali island over the weekend.

The simulation started with dozens of residents becoming infected with bird flu. Police isolated the village, shut schools, and quarantined people inside their homes. Travelers suspected of passing through the area were barred from leaving the international airport.

“We wanted to show the world that we are prepared, that we are ready to contain and stop this virus in the event of a pandemic,” said Nyoman Kandun, a senior health ministry official.

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