Tenau: captured the sunset



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Tenau & the sunset
What an evening !!
Having visited Kupang for the second time, I finally approached the sunset.
Jadi, setelah acara berkunjung saya ke Kupang untuk yang pertama kalinya dulu kala itu (pertengahan 2010), I had a chance to visit those city of love a year later. Cihuyy... ^^

Ps:
Fotonya pake kamera blackberry 9780, nggak nyangka kalo hasilnya bisa sekeren gini, hhihii.. :p *muji sendiri

Quote of the day



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“When you are in a relationship, you are aware that it might end. You might grow apart, find someone else, simply fall out of love. But a friendship isn't a zero-sum game, and as such, you assume that it will last forever, especially an old friendship. You take its permanence for granted, which might be the very thing so dear about it.” 


~ Emily Giffin, Something Borrowed (2011)

hijab of today...



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hijab: tube stripey flowery shawl (taken from my own market)
inner: black (unbranded)

PS:
dont judge a book by its cover, sebagaimana yang terlihat dalam foto ini secara sebelumnya udah saya face-off abis-abisan, xixii.. *berhasill, berhasiiill.. hurayy
ah, seandainya saya punya muka seperti itu yg bs alus tanpa jerawat 
*gosok-gosokin muka pake lidah buaya*

The Whistleblower: Seriously, the U.N.?



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Title :  The WHISTLEBLOWER
Directors :  Larysa Kodracky
Screenwriter :  Larysa Kodracky
Cast :  Rachel Weizs, Monica Bellucci, Vanessa Radgrave, David Strathairn
Running Time :  112 minutes
Release :  August 2011 (INDONESIA)   


Rachel Weisz plays the role of Kathy Bolkovac

Synopsise:
Kathryn Bolkovac is a Nebraska cop who is thrust into the gravelly snake pit of United Nations regulated Bosnia. She works as part of a private corporate army, training Bosnian police to restore order to the war-torn country. As she begins to get the lay of the land in her new environment, she starts to see signs of a terrible underground industry whose patrons are not only from within the corporation but from within the United Nations as well. After finding a woman who has escaped from a human trafficker selling sex slaves to hidden brothels in the area, Kathryn begins to see how expansive an industry it has become in the years following the war. As she gathers more and more evidence to bring to light she discovers the last thing she ever expected, that there is no way for the corporate army and  United Nations officers to be held accountable for their actions. Based on the harrowing true story of a single womans quest for justice in the face of a truth no one wanted to expose and organizations facilitating the very crimes they were created to stop. But is one woman enough to go up against the United Nations and its corporate conspirators.
*****

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