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SuratkabarCom A Ford inspector holds a Current Base Testing meter on the assembly line at the Wayne Assembly Plant in Wayne, Mich., Thursday, Feb. 21, 2002. The automaker is instituting a new system in all of its North American assembly plants aimed at catching quality problems before the consumer does. Inspectors, armed with the handheld computers, lead the inspectors through a procedure that tests 35 different electrical components on the 2002 Ford Focus. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

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NEW YORK (SuratkabarCom) - The decision by one of the biggest U.S. pension funds to withdraw from four Southeast Asian markets has damaged sentiment in the short term, but many other U.S. funds said they will remain and foreign interest in the region is likely to grow once the immediate shock is over.

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SuratkabarCom Petros Faloutsos, a computer scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, poses by a projected computer image of a skeleton diving headfirst down a staircase, at his office on the UCLA campus Thursday, Jan. 24, 2002. Faloutsos, who created the prototype, believes the animation program one day will allow virtual stunt artists to replace their flesh-and-blood counterparts in performing otherwise deadly feats.(AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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JAKARTA (SuratkabarCom) - Former President B.J. Habibie returned Sunday to Indonesia from abroad to be questioned on allegations that an aide misused $3.8 million in government funds in 1999.

Akbar Tandjung, Habibie's former cabinet secretary and the current Parliament speaker, is accused of embezzling the money from the state food distribution agency Bulog. Habibe is a witness in the case and hasn't been accused of wrongdoing.

Habibie arrived Sunday at Jakarta's Sukarno-Hatta airport from Germany, where his wife receives medical treatment and where he has spent much of his time since being voted out of office in 1999.

He already has been questioned once in the case by Indonesian prosecutors in Hamburg, Germany. Habibie has said that Tandjung - who now heads the Golkar Party - was responsible for distributing the funds, intended for relief work.

Tandjung is accused of diverting the funds to election campaigns for Golkar, Indonesia's second-largest party and once the political machine of former dictator Suharto.

Tandjung claimed he passed the money to a humanitarian foundation, but an investigation by state prosecutors found that the money didn't reach its intended recipients.

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