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		Big dreams on the Rainbow WarriorGreetings from the Rainbow Warrior II! 
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		Quit Coal IndonesiaGreenpeace Calls for An Energy Revolution in Indonesia 
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		You can’t sink a RainbowWord that the Rainbow Warrior would visit Jakarta had spread far and wide. People across Java had responded enthusiastically . 
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		A chance to change historyKumi Naidoo arrived in Indonesia - a country at the frontier of deforestation and climate change, for a chance to change history. 
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		Common platform on saving Indonesia`s forests to protect global climate : Indonesia civil society OrganizationsThe Indonesia Civil Society Organizations Common Platform recommends 
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		Prachuapkhirikhan: The real Warrior of the RainbowToday the Rainbow Warrior arrived at Prachuapkhirikhan early morning to promote the message to quit coal. 
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		Hettie Geenen, Chief MateIntroducing: our very able Chief Mate, the ship’s second-in-command, hails from Holland. Hettie has been sailing with Greenpeace for 11 years now, but the last time she has been with the Rainbow Warrior was in 2001. 
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		Koh Samui… Everyone loves ThailandCloser look at the “Energy-smart Samui Kids” event at Na Ton Beach, Samui Island, Surat Thani last September 25. 
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		Rainbow Warrior arrives in SichonThe Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior arrived in Nakhon Si Thamarat province today to a colourful reception by a flotilla of about forty fishing boats and local communities from Sichon who are opposing Thai government’s plans of setting up a nuclear power plant in the province. 








