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52 Popular Culture Review 2. Emma Baulch, “Globalisasi,” Bali Echo, June-July, 1997, pp. 12-13. 3. See, for example, “Indonesia bureaucracy siphons aid, critic says,” Journal o f Commerce, July 30, 1997, p. 4A. 4. “Australian Gaffe,” Far Eastern Economic Review, November 6, 1997, p. 12. 5. Peter Nicholson, letter to author dated August 4, 1999. 6. “Serang residents seek gifts for voting Golkar,” Jakarta Post, June 3, 1997, p. 2. 7. Comment from the audience at the “Indonesia in Crisis” conference at the University of California, Berkeley, February 20-21, 1999. 8. Richard Lloyd Parry, “Polls open in Indonesia for electoral sham that passes as democracy,” The Independent (London), May 29, 1997, p. 14. 9. Lee Kim Chew, “Indonesia’s festival of democracy,” The Straits Times (Singapore), May 14, 1997, p. 28. 10. Editorial, The Gazette (Montreal), May 1, 1997, p. B2. 11. Richard Lloyd Parry, op. cit. 12. Susan Sim, “Colour war hots up in Central Java,” The Straits Times (Singapore), April 23, 1997, p. 28. 13. Ibid. 14. Article in The West Australian sometime in June, 1998. 15. Carol Warren, “The Dalang and the Cartoonist: Mediating Modernity in Bali,” Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, Tampere, Finland (July, 1996), p. 6. 16. Wayan Gunasta Pendit, op. ciL, p. 135.