
JAKARTA -- In an airy 1950s factory on the western outskirts of the Indonesian capital, Rina Yulianti watches over a knitting machine with the quiet intensity of an 18-year-old just a few months into her first job.
JAKARTA -- In an airy 1950s factory on the western outskirts of the Indonesian capital, Rina Yulianti watches over a knitting machine with the quiet intensity of an 18-year-old just a few months into her first job.
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