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Nama: Bali Post
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Tanggal: 1992-08-11
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Color Rendition Chart 2cm 4cm NEWS MAKER Czechoslovakia's Jan Zelezny Protested By Finland A JAVELIN throw of 94,74 metres by newly-crowned Olympic champion Jan Zelezny in Oslo last month will not be ratified as a world record, the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) announced on Monday. An IAAF Council meeting on Sunday ruled that the Czechoslo- vak's mark would not be ratified because it was set with a javelin which did not meet IAAF specifications. The decision meant that th 91,46 achieved by Britain's Steve Backley in Auckland in January would stand as the world record. The IAAF verdict followed a protest by Finland in July that the javelin Zelezny used in Oslo violated international rules because it had a removable carbon fibre shell which reduced vibration in the air. The javalin, designed by former Olympic champion Miklos Ne- meth, was not used in Barcelona because it was not on the IAAF's approved list for the Games. Zelezny won the Olympic crown on Saturday with an opening throw of 89,66 despite swirling winds in the Montuic stadium. After his tiumph he said: "I want to thank those who protested agains the world record because their protest motivated today." Backley took the bronze with 83.38. (Rtr). Philippine's Fidel Ramos Accepts Resignation Of Cabinet Aide PHILIPPINE President Fidel Ramos on Monday accepted the resignation of a powerful cabinet aide, revealing rifts in his 41-day-old government. Ramos, speaking at a news conference, gave no reason why presidential executive secretary and energy adviser Petere Gar- rucho had quit, but Garrucho said he was "strongly compelled to resign" because of policy difference with other officials. Ramos named congressman Edelmiro Amante as new execu- tive secretary. Garrucho, who was Ramos campaign manager in May elec- tions, had stirred a controversy by ordering tax exemptions for goldmining companies without Ramos' clearance. He later said he thought he had the authority to do that. Ramos froze the order after revenue officials protested. Garrucho's resignation was the first in the new cabinet and followed newspaper reports of power struggles among alleged rival cliques in the new administration. As executive secretary, Garrucho ran the day-to-day affairs of the presidential palace and coordinated the work of various mi- nistries. Occupants of the position are known as "little presidents." "It is no secret that there have been differences in policy and perhaps even management style over the...mining issue," Gar- rucho said in a statemnt. "There have also been problems on other issues with other officials in the Office of the President." Garrucho did not elaborate, saying only that he was confident he would be vindicated in his decision to exempt mining compa- nies selling gold to the Central Bank from paying value added tax. Ramos said the duties of energy adviser would be assumed jointly by the heads of the state oil and power firms. (Rtr). Japanese Refuse To Go To School In Record Numbers TOKYO, A record number of Japanese school children refused to attend classes on more than 50 days in the year ending March 31, 1992, according to a survey released on Monday by the Education Ministry. A total of 53,356 students -- 9,645 from primary school and 43,711 from junior high school -- stayed away from school for more than 50 days in 1991/1992, up 5,119 from the year before, it said. Of the five million junior high school students, more than 54,000 or about one per cent played truant for more than 30 days. No compa- rable figures were available for previous years. A ministry spokesman did not specify reasons for the hatred of school, saying through analysis had to be made to deal with the wor- sening situation. "We assume there are various psychological factors behind the children's behaviour," he said. "They simply hate school." While it is not illegal for children to refuse to go to school, those who do generally lose out in the battle for places in higher education insti- tutions. (Rtr). Halaman 10 Bali Post Three Killed in Gorazde 3 As West Mulls Response Sarajevo- At least three people were killed and 16 wounded in the besieged east Bosnian town of Gorazde on Sunday during fighting between Moslem forces and rebel Serbs, the Bosnian presidency said on Monday. The two sides battled throug- hout Sunday and Serbs threate- ned a final offensive to capture Gorazde where 70.000 people have been trapped since April. Serbian forces claim 2,500 Serbs are being held hostage in a concentration camp in the town. Sarajevo radio journalists said on Monday the Bosnian capital had its quietest night for a week. Three Moslem suburbs of Sa- rajevo were lightly shelled on Sunday evening in attacks which left at least one dead and three wounded. A local Serb commander, quo- ted by Tanjug, said the Serbs were about to launch a decisive final assault to capture Gorazde. The surge of fighting came as Western nations mulled the con- sequences of military interven- tion in Bosnia and the republic's beleaguered government accu- sed them of seeking excuses to avoid it. U.S. and British leaders said the U.N. Security Council was nearing agreement on a resolu- tion to authorise the use of force to ensure that humanitarian aid reached victims of the fighting. No immediate plan But acting U.S. Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger stressed that there were no im- mediate plans to commit U.S. or other foreign military forces to the conflict. "We're talking about what we're going to do to use force here if necessary in a situation in which we have to be very careful that we don't get into a quagmire from which we cannot extract ourselves," he told CBS television. British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd said he believed military action would be justi- field if it could end alleged atroci- ties in Serb-run detention camps. Reports of the torture and exe- cution of prisoners in Serb camps, still unsubstantiated by independent evidence, have led to demands for air strikes on Serb forces and military action to se- cure humanitarian aid routers inside Bosnia. U.S. President George Bush said all options were open but mi- litary intervention was no "quick and easy" solution. Such caution by Western lea- ders increased the frustration of Bosnia's Moslems and Croats whose vote in March for indepen- dence from Yugoslavia sparked a revolt by the minority Serbs. Bosnia's Accusation Bosnian Foreign Minister Ha- ris Silajdzic accused European governments, particularly Bri- tain and France, of seeking excu- bed as Serbian aggression. English Corner "Most painful of all is that civi- lised Europe is ready to invent so many excuses not to do anyt- hing," he said during a visit to Pakistan. Bosnia's Serbs deny operating Nazi-style concentration camps and promised at the weekend to let the Red Cross enter and even help to run their detention centres. Journalists who visited camps at the weekend said prisoners were apparently being transfer- red from the most notorious sites before inspections could begin. Journalists in Sarajevo said the Bosnian capital, also besie- ged by Serb forces, was compara- tively quiet on Sunday. But a Tanjung report claimed that Moslem fighters had shelled the city's airport a vital artery for aid supplies. Fighting was also reported between Croations forces and Moslems at Kiseljak to the west of Sarajevo. Tanjug said there were clashes in northern Bosnia at Bracko, Gradacac and villages near Banja Luka. BEH, LIU SADAN ANAKE MELAJAH NEGAK SAMBILANG NGIDEM, SEMEDI APA ADANE. BIASANE KERENG PANAS-PANAS TAIN SIAP MARAN-MARANE DOGEN SE LEG, SUBA ADA TAK ABU- LAN NGARIEK SUBA 14. W.Sadha.ge mbaran 1.a. Waduh, banyak sekali orang belajar meditasi. Biasanya hangat-hangat tahi ayam. Pada mulanya saja bersemangat, tetapi setelah sebulan berlangsung sudah lesu. 1.b. Waduh, itu Nang Eblong sampai ngorok bersemadi. Barang- The agency said about 16 kali dia terkena racun ("cetik")...tadi di warung. Serbs and twice as many Croats were killed after Croat troops Meditation And Healing crossed the Sava river border with Bosnia from an area of Croa- SELASA, 11 AGUSTUS 1992 BEH TO NANG EBLONG KANTI NGEROK IA SEMEDI, MIRIBNE IA KENA CETIK TU- NYAN DIWARUNG. 16 KERRK. KERRK. KERRK.. PPISH 1.a. Wow, very large amount of people has been learning to medi- tate. Usually there is a great zest at the start, but after one month of time elapsed they would lost enthusiasm of learning. 1.b. It is suprising that Nang Eblong is snoring while meditating. May be he has been poisened...a little while ago in a food stall. tia controlled by Nepali soldiers The Yellow Bamboo And Gem Of The Universe ses against intervening to protect of the U.N. peace-keeping force. his republic from what he descri- (Rtr). Attacks On Tamils In Tense Sri Lanka Colombo- A Tamil businessman was set on fire and the shop of another was destroyed by a petrol bomb as a tense Colombo on Monday prepared for the funeral of a mili- 500 Tamils died in a subsequent riot. New military offensive They said a new military offen- sive in the Jaffna peninsula, which was scheduled for Mon- day, would go ahead as planned were given. nar which was conducted in Den- pasar on July fourth and fifth of this year presented six speakers, and was attended by a little over one hundred participants. Two speakers were from the United States who presented shama- nism and music therapy, and the others were representatives from various self Realization Fellos- hips based in Bali. These fellow- ships were: Subud, Satria Nu- tary commander killed by Tamil red from homes, cars and shops in the next few days. No details which still, in practical ways, ap- santara, Bambu Kuning (the Yel. Through the practice of medita- Maya, the Great Delusion. Maya guerrillas. Police said unidentified per- sons threw petrol on the busi- nessman and set fire to him. He was admitted to hospital but was not in serious condition. In the second incident, a Tamil shop was gutted by fire after an overnight petrol bomb attack. Both incidents were in Colombo. There were rumours of other attacks on Tamils and Tamil pro- perty on the Indian Ocean island but they could not be confirmed. The Defence Ministry has cal- led on people to stay calm as offi- cials feared a backlash by the ma- jority Sinhalese against the mi- nority Tamils after the deaths of Major-General Denzil Kobbeka- duwa, northern operations com- mander, and nine other soldiers when their vehicle hit a landmine in the rebel-dominated Jaffna pe- ninsula on Saturday night. In 1983 when 13 soldiers were killed by the guerrillas at least Flags of mourning White flags of mourning flutte- across the island as Sri Lanka prepared for the Monday evening funeral of Major-General Kobbekaduwa. Winding queues of weeping people lined up outside the ho- mes of the dead soldiers to pay their last respects. Others who died in the attack were Brigadier Wijaya Wimala ratne, northern army comman der, Commodore Mohan Jaya- maha, navy regional operations chief, six other officers and an army private. Kobbekaduwa was the highest ranking officer to die in an ethnic war which has claimed the lives of over 22,000 troops, rebels and civilians. Several shops in Colombo were closed as a mark of respect while a few shops owned by Tamils shut down because of fears of reprisals. Military sources said Briga- diers Asoka Jayawardene and Rohan Daluwatte were expected to fill Kobbekaduwa and Wima- laratne's roles in the north. "Kobbekaduwa and the other dead officers were reviewing plans for this operttoo when they were killed," one source said. From their Jaffna stronghold, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam guerrillas (LTTE) said they had planned and executed the blast, residents in northern Vavuniya town said. "They have published in their papers that they killed the mili- tary leaders," a resident said. The Tigers have been fighting a nine-year war for their own ho- meland in the north and east. Tamil civilians from the Vavu- niya area were coming for Kobbe- kaduwa's funeral, the Vavuniyaa residen said. been planned here and shops are "A condolence meeting has closing early," he said. Kobbekaduwa was largely res- ponsible for the return of civil ad- minitration to the area and won the confidence of the Tamils, he said. (Rtr). BALI, the island of the Gods. This phrase which has been prin- ted in almost every travel feature and guide book on Bali is not a mere eye-catching figure of speech to the Bali to the Balinese. The existence of Gods whom the Balinese refer to as Deva and Bhatara is a reality around which their livelihood revolves. The Balinese are probably among the few remaining societies ply the belief and love of God in their daily lives. Most Balinese express their love of God by follo- wing tradition and the injunction of religious figures who master the ritual for the Hindu scriptu- res, and few by meditating to probe the transcendental world of the Gods. In short, God to the Balinese is not only an abstract concept which often becomes a subject of never ending discus- sion and conflict. In today's world where modernization emphasi- God has many manifestations. In and protect the island are just as Bali, these manifestations are real as fire to a layman who has worshipped as Deva (Light) and just burned his finger. Bhatara (Protector). Many Tran- One who practises meditation scendentalists conceive god as with total surrender and pure in- the Universal Primordial Energy tentions will be blessed to enter, of the Macrocosm which enters at will, the transcendental realm and animates every individual of the Gods and be in direct con- Microcosm. The energy in the or- tact with them. The two speakers ganism is called prana or as admitted that there is always the simple as an Electrical force. danger of falling into the trap of canses an ordinary person to see tion (Concentration) which invol- low Bamboo) and Raja Yoga ves body relaxation and breat- God with his power as very dua- "Kumala Bhuana" (Gem of the hing exercise, one is able to rea- listić - positive (Constructive) as Universe). Each fellowship intro- lize this powerful Divine energy. well as negative (destructive). In duced their teachings, and spoke This realization has been descri- their experience of healing, the of the benefits of meditation for bed as something that brings in- two speakes admitted that there healing. This article does not at- describable peace and joy to the are artisans' in Bali or any other tempt to delve into the content of practitioner as well as to his sur places who, because of Maya, tap seminar but rather to present the rondings. This makes medita- the negative force of nature to essence of it,de) tions a very positive, constructive harm other. For example, leyak and descriable endeavor. the black magic of Bali which to most balinese seems as real as To be in coherence with the dust in their eyes. These black ved the audience of a group medi- theme of the seminar, the spea- practitioners use formation into tation and gave demonstrations kers detailed their experiences in fearsome creatures, and a host of zes too much on the logical thin- as well as personel accounts of healing individuals from near other means to harm people who king faculty of man, there is da- their various "outer- death ailments: alleviating peo- spiritually weak. One speaker nger of separation between man conciousness" journeys. Every ple from a variety of spiritual, detailed the type of Cetiks, the- and his creator. No one can deny speaker opened their presenta- mental and physical maladies; symptoms, and fortunately, he the side effects of this moderniza- tion by stating that the fellow- helping people with sleeping di- prescribed the antidotes. To be tion. He only needs to switch on ship is not of healing but of self sorder; and even releasing some born and to be living in Bali ma- TV set to watch the maladies that realization; and that the demons- from the spell of black magic. kes it very difficult to deny this happen around the globe. Health tration is not of a power show but Two of the fellowships: of the magical threat. But then, it is a examples. problems is just one of the of sharing to a group of ardent Balinese Hindu religion Hin- relief to know that one can medi- duism intertwined with the wor- tate to be in touch with the posi- ship of local Deities, nature and tive force of the Universe. I once Ancestors. The founders of both was told that Nine is a powerful received their teachings through number: Four vices and five vir an exceptional gift of clair- tues. All in all, the good still out- voyance. To them and their follo- numbers the bad. wers, the Gods of Bali who guide Because discussions over spi- ritual matters are often of no end and no avail, the speakers invol- truthseekers. Consensus The University of Udayana, the Faculty of Medicine and seve- ral other institutions deserved The consensus among all pre- applause for their efforts in con- sent was that God (or the super- ducting a two day seminar on me- soul), though incomprehensible, ditation and healing. The semi- exists and everyone extols Him. (I Gusti Raka Panji Tisna). Japan May Send Up To 700 Olympics Cash Carousel Set To Spin Faster Engineers To Cambodia Tokyo- Japan is considering sending between 500 and 700 army engi- neers to help rebuild Cambodia's Route 2 and. 3, which link the ca- pital with the southern coast, a spokesman said on Monday. A mission, including 23 offi- cers of the Self-Defence Forces (military), will leave for Phnom Penh on Tuesday for a week-long stay to study road reconstruction in areas away from Khmer Rouge guerrilla control. The spokesman for the newly- formed International Peace Coo- peration Headquarters, which will coordinate Japan's overseas peace-keeping activities, said the as early as October. engineers could be in Cambodia because of the atrocities commit- cials to monitor general elections ted in this century, particularly in Angola in September, the during World War Two," the sta- spokesman added. tement from the International Under the new law, Japan's participation in U.N. peace- keeping activities is limited to non-combat missions. Christian Conference for Peace in North-east Asia said. The weekend conference was attended by church delegates from the United States, Indone- sia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, the Philippines and Taiwan. They said they feared the peace-keeping operation would be the first step towards Japan again becoming a leading world military power. Japan's seperate unit Meanwhile, a Foreign Minis- try official; scheduled to depart on Monday for Bangkok to meet Khmer Rouge officials, has pos- tponed his trip, a ministry spo- kesman said. It was not clear when Tadashi Ikeda, head of the ministry's Asia Bureau, would go, the spo- kesman said. He declined to com- ment on the reasons for the delay. The radical Khmer Rouge has camps ahead of Bercelona- Money makes the Olympics go round and the cash cardusel is li- kely to spin ever faster as the 21st century approaches. The International Olympic Committee was paid a paltry $150,000 by the organisers of the 1968 Mexico City Games. Since then the Games have developed from a sports event into the world's biggest set-piece show where billions of dollars are at stake. At the Barcelona Games it ap- pears there were no losers on the Olympic roulette wheel. The people of Barcelona had their city renovated, the organi- sers made a profit, the athletes received free accommodation and television companies who paid out $600 million for broadcasting mittee expect a profit of around $6 million, a drop in the ocean compared with the $350 million achieved four years ago in Seoul. But COOB never set out to make huge profits. Officials point to the new roads, new airport and revitalised portside area -- which cost $9 billion to build - as the Games true legacy. Montreal is still paying for its profligacy at the 1976 Games. Barcelona's three million people have been promised they will not pay for these benefits through higher taxes. fun. When the difference bet- no point breaking a world record ween first and fourth can mean at the Olympics when promoters hundreds of thousands of dollars, will pay you many thousands of the pressure to succeed can be- dollars to do it at their event after come intolerable. the Games. Athletes who performed poorly might lose their sponsors, those The quest for success and the who won gold in high profile money that goes with it is also events find their market value one of the main reasons athletes resort to illegal performance- enhancing drugs. Drug revela- tions both within and outside the Olympics do nothing to improve their standing. has soared. American officials estimate boxer Eric Griffin, controver- sially eliminated early in the Barcelona tournament, lost around $1 million in future ear- nings because his chances of ma- king it as a professional were reduced. The wilder excesses of big-time marketing were absent from Bar- celona and the venues were free of all advertising. But the furore surrounding the tracksuits to be worn by the U.S. Dream Team at their basketball medal ceremony could be a taste of things to come. Many of the team were linked to Nike and objected to wearing rival Reebok suits at the ceremony. A flotilla of luxury yachts in the harbour, some athletes Cyclist Dave Nicholson, who staying in luxury hotels rather than the village and sports stars missed the Olympics by breaking staring down from billboards all his leg just days before they star- over the city are all indications of ted, said he was upset to miss the how the Olympics have changed Games but he was more upset In Tokyo, the Peace Coopera- refused to comply with the U.N. rights had a Games packed full of in character. about missing a series of lucra- tion Headquarters said it was backed peace process for Cambo- sporting thrills. The final victory of professio- tive road races which followed studying plans to send to Cambo- dia and assemble its guerrillas at search for profit by athletes and Olympics, symbolised by the In the long term, however, the nalism over amateurism at the them. dia a separate unit of 10 army of U.N. The number of meetings high- ficers as ceasefire observers and disarmament. officials could damage the status Dream Team basketball squad earning athletes and cyclists took about 75 police officers to oversee Its leaders said they would of the Olympics as the world's from the U.S. has had an indirect part in before the Olympics may Official Olympic sponsors are elections. effect on the tenor of the Games. have caused the defeat of many under the control of the IOC and The office opened on Monday when the Phnom Penh gover- comply with the peace plan only premier sporting event. Revenue for the Olympic mo- Athletes still win medals but favourites in Barcelona. games organisers who will take after the controversial Peace- nment is dismantled and the all- vement for the four years to these competing does not seem so much Cynics might add that there is out any competitors. (Rtr). keeping Operations (PKO) Law, faction Supreme National Coun- Games is estimated at nearly $2 was pushed through parliament cil is given sweeping new powers. billion while the budget for the by the government in June after a Yasushi Akashi, head of the Barcelona extravaganza was bitter 20-month battle. U.N. Transitional Authority in $1,6 billion. "Japan has still not reconciled The office is also preparing to Cambodia (UNTAC), has rejec- itself with its Asian neighbours dispatch a team of civilian offi- ted their demands. (Rtr). It would be the first overseas deployment of Japanese soldiers since the end of World War Two. In Seoul on Monday an inter- national church conference at- tacked the planned deployment of troops saying Japan was trying to become a world militar power "to enhance its current economic hegemmony". Israel's Nazi War Case Shifts To U.S. Court Cincinnati- Accused nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk's legal fight es- cape the hangman's noose in Is- rael shifts on Tuesday to a U.S. court. viction and sentence to hang for ken identity who was himself a his role at the infamous Treb- Nazi prisoner of war and dispu- linka death camp. tes vast documentation that he was, at the very least, a guard at other Nazi camps. Profit expectation The COOB organising com- Lauda Air Withdraws Controversial Magazine Bangkok- "Department of Justice attor- janjuk is Ivan the Terrible... Austrian airline Lauda Air neys had in their files strong evi- None of the survivors has said on Monday it was withdra- dence to show that another per- recanted." At issue are newly uncovered wing the latest edition of its in- son named Ivan Marchenko was statements by 37 Treblinka The Justice Department ar- flight magazine after accusations the Treblinka death camp gas gued that the court's role in an ex- from a Thai children's rights guards and by several civilians Three judges will consider suggesting "Ivan the Terrible" New Evidence chamber motor operator known tradition proceeding was limited. group that a cartoon promoted as... Ivan the Terrible," Demjan- whether newly uncovered evi- "In this case Demjanjuk's guilt sex with young girls. was not the accused, then known The new evidence, taken in the juk's lawyers told the court last or innocence will properly be de- dence helpful to Demjanjuk's as Ivan Demjanjuk, but another years 1944-1962 from withnesses week. termined by the Israeli courts," it case should have stopped them man named Ivan Marchenko. many of whom have since died, "The government's failure to said. from permitting his extradition The Cincinnati court reopened contrasts sharply with the testi- disclose this information.. while to the Jewish state in 1986 to face the extradition case after lear- mony of five Jewish death camp at the same time asserting that Supreme Court in Israel will Demjanjuk's lawyers fear the charges that he was "Ivan the ning of the new statements cou- survivors who identified Dem- Demjanjuk was Ivan the Ter- seize on new evidence to find him Terrible," a brutal death camp pled with allegations that the janjuk as "Ivan" at his Jerusalem rible, amounted to fraud on the guilty simply for being a guard at guard. Justice Department covered up trial. court," his attorneys said. The Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of evidence it knew of Marchenko Sobibor death camp, where an es- Israel obtained the bulk of its Appeals in Cincinnati wants to before the United States handed new evidence from KGB files fol- Material Misplaced killed. timated 250,000 Jews were hear from the U.S. Justice Depar- Demjanjuk over to Israel. lowing the collapse of the Soviet The Justice Department ad- tment, which sought his extradi- Demjanjuk, now in solitary Union and subsequent improved mitted in June that it had evi- that he was handed over to Israel Demjanjuk's lawyers argue tion, and from lawyers for the confinement in Israel, denies relations with Moscow. dence on Marchenko 14 years ago only to be tried as "Ivan" of Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk, 72, being "Ivan the Terrible" or ever who was taken from his home in setting foot in Treblinka, where tell the court that both the new janjuk. The department insisted, Attorneys for Demjanjuk will which might have helped Dem- Treblinka. Cleveland where he settled after But the Justice Department World War Two. Israel's Supreme Court is due to rule, perhaps as early as next "Ivan the Terrible" tortured pri- evidence and an apparent cover- however, that the material had said the United States had offi- soners and ran the gas chambers up by U.S. government prosecu- been misplaced and that there cially informed the Israeli gover- that asphyxiated 870,000 of the tors warrant Demjanjuk's return had been no fraud. six million Jews killed by the to the United States, where he A few dozen people from the Task Force to End Child Sex ex- ploitation in Thailand demons- airline's Bangkok office on Mon- trated in the street outside the day holding signs saying "Protect the rights of children -- Do not fly Lauda Air" and "Stop taking ad- vantage of children's suffering. A double-page cartoon in the zine showed four mock postcards. latest issue of the inflight maga- One said "From Thailand With Love" and showed a young girl naked from the waist up. Another page shows the re- verse of the cards. On the Thai card, four German tourists boast HOTEL'S ACTIVITIES WELCOME THE PARTICIPANTS OF THE 15Th MEETING OF THE ASEA SUB-COMMITTEE ON CIVILIATION AND RELATED SERVICES Sempati Air Meeting Of ASEAN Civil Aviation The Kartika Plaza Beach Hotel has been choosen as the venue for the 15th Meeting of the ASEAN Sub-Committee on Civil Aviation and Related Services (ASEAN SCCARS) that was held on August 4-7, It was decided by court last be tried only for those offences for of the sexual pleasures of Bang. 1992 in the hotel Kharisma "Crystal" Ballroom. nment it expected Demjanjuk to month, on Demjanjuk's appeal against his 1988 Jerusalem con- Germans in the Nazi Holocaust. could be permitted to live out his He says he is a victim of mista- life. month that "ample evidence sup- ports the conclusion that Dem- which he was extradited. (Reuter) kok and in particular a place cal- led the Baby Club. (Rtr). Picture shows Mr. Zainuddin Sikado, the Director General of Air of Communications (2nd from left) having photo session with the participants after the welcome dinner hosted by Sempati Air. (*). SELASA, 11 AGUSTUS Belun Calon Denpasar (Bali Post) - Bulan Desember 1992 akhir. Namun, hingga det mengajukan permohonan menjabat rektor," ucap F nyana kepada Bali Post, b Ia tidak tahu persis, kena para calon enggan mengajuk permohonan. Padahal, kese patan itu sudah dibuka kep siapa saja yang ingin mendud kursi pimpinan di pergura tinggi ini. "Memang, untuk m jadi kaya, tidak mungkin bisa tempuh melalui jabatan ini. bab, jabatan ini lebih banyak nuntut pengabdian, dan imba yang diperoleh kurang seimb bila dibandingkan dengan pe abdian yang kita berikan," ka nya sambil tertawa. Menurut pengamatan d Bupati Ba Adat janga Y Denpasar (Bali Post) - Bupati Badung Alit Pu mengisyaratkan, agar desa a jangan dicemari pengaruh l yang membawa dampak nega Terlebih lagi, pengaruh bud luar yang bisa mengancam ke tarian budaya daerah. Hal itu dikemukakannya hadapan masyarakat Desa A Blahkiuh, Abiansemal, Sabtu tang (8/8) seusai peresmian ja aspal swadaya, mengingath masyarakaat satu-satunya c membentengi desa adat den pengaruh budaya luar, den meninkatkan aktivitas berba sekeha kesenian tradisional. lain pihak, meningkatkan waspadaan terhadap ora orang luar, dengan meningk kan persatuan dan kesatuan. "Di tangan generasi muda, warisan nilai budaya luhur dibebankan," ujarnya, sera minta tingkatkan aktivitas ke nian yang ada. Demikian hal setelah berhasil melaksanak pengaspalan jalan secara s daya, masyarakat jangan ce puas diri dan berhenti sampa ACARA TELE Selasa, 11 Agustus 1992 TRI Stasiun JAKARTA 15.30 Film Se Kartun Defen Of The Earth 16.00 Film Pe etahuan Su val 16.30 Musik Jazz/Latin 17.30 Serial Married People 18.00 Berita Nusantara 18.30 Pelajaran Bahasa Inggr 19.00 Negri Tercinta Nusanta "Jateng" 19.15 Langka tapi Nyata: C You Do It 19.30 Pariwisata 20.00 Berita Nasional 20.25 Tinjauan Acara Malam 20.30 Siaran Pedesaan 21.00 Film Seri Counter Strik 22.00 Dunia dalam Berita 22.30 Film Cerita 23.45 Tinjauan Acara Esok 23.50 Berita Terakhir 24.00 Pesona Bintang Selasa, 11 Agustus 1992 13.00 Film Sela Siang Gaun Pengante 15.30 Spiral Zo SCTV 16.00 Neon Rid 17.00 Batman 17.30 Shades of LA 18.30 Super Mario Bros 18.45 Berita Daerah Bali 19.00 Major Dad 19.30 Seputar Indonesia 20.30 America's Funniest Ho Video 21.00 Jack and The Fatman 22.00 TVRI Dunia dalam Beri 22.30 Info Ekonomi 22.40 Sajian Khusus Rage Of ngels 00.00 "Inxs Live, Baby Live" 00.40 Buletin Malam 01.10 Cheers 01.40 TVRI Berita Terakhir Selasa, 11 Agustus 1992 13.00 Film: "Gaun Pengan ten" 15.30 FK. Spiral Zone 16.00 Film Seri Neon Rider 17.00 Film Shades Of L.A 18.00 Serial Batman 18.30 Serial Harry & The H derson 19.00 Film Seri Major Dad 19.30 Seputar Indonesia 20.00 Berita Nasional TVRI 20.30 America's Funniest Ho Video 21.00 Film Jake & The Fatma 22.00 Dunia dalam Berita TV 22.30 Informasi RCTI 23.45 Sajian Khusus 23.50 Roxanae 00.00 Buletin Malam 01.10 Serial Cheers 02.40 Another World 03.40 Berita Terakhir SEGERA Wisata. ROCKY + D