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        "msgid": "jp15caps-1447899208",
        "date": "2003-02-23 00:00:00",
        "title": "JP\/15\/CAPS",
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        "source": "JP",
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        "summary": "JP\/15\/CAPS Photo A: JP\/I Wayan Juniartha Juleha, a weaver from Donggala, Central Sulawesi explains the process of weaving Donggala silk. In front of her is the gedokan, an ebony weaving loom of more than 100 years old. Photo C: JP\/Hera Diani Pieces of colorful Nusa Tenggara handwoven cloth of varying motifs and textures are displayed at the National Museum. Although Nusa Tenggara's weaving products are not as famous as batik, they show the richness of its culture.",
        "content": "<p>JP\/15\/CAPS<\/p>\n<p>Photo A: JP\/I Wayan Juniartha<\/p>\n<p>Juleha, a weaver from Donggala, Central Sulawesi explains the <br>\nprocess of weaving Donggala silk. In front of her is the gedokan, <br>\nan ebony weaving loom of more than 100 years old.<\/p>\n<p>Photo C: JP\/Hera Diani<\/p>\n<p>Pieces of colorful Nusa Tenggara handwoven cloth of varying <br>\nmotifs and textures are displayed at the National Museum. <br>\nAlthough Nusa Tenggara's weaving products are not as famous as <br>\nbatik, they show the richness of its culture.<\/p>",
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