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Tuesday, July 10, 2001, updated at 17:04(GMT+8)
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Indonesia's President Reshuffles Cabinet Again
President Abdurrahman Wahid on Tuesday made his third Cabinet shake-up this year as he struggles to avoid impeachment by hostile lawmakers. A presidential spokesman said three key positions had been changed.
One of Wahid closest aides was named attorney general, a position that Wahid has used to investigate several rivals in an anti-corruption campaign. Marsillam Simandjuntak moves into the job a week after the sudden death of Baharuddin Lopa.
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