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Tanggal: 1992-12-01
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4cm 2cm NEWS MAKER D Ser FIG Alberto Tomba Misses Out On Cash Bonus 66 THE scene was perfectly set but Alberto Tomba, Alpine skiing's leading man, fluffed his lines badly at world Cup season which began this weekend. Beaten into second place by emerging Norwegian Kjetil-Andre Aamodt in a giant slalom on Saturday, the charismatic Italian vowed to satisfy thousands of adoring fans in his adopted home town of Sestriere in Sunday's slalom. Victory looked a formality when the swashbuckling Tomba stormed into a big first leg lead but he crashed out on the second run to hand top spot to unknown compatriot Fabrizio. The error cost Tomba the overall leadership of the World Cup standings and $60,000 in prize money. Organisers had put up $30,000 for the race winner and the same amount for the best ski from the two races. The latter sum went uncollected as no man managed two 10 top finishers. Tomba, defending World Cup champion in both the giant sla- lom and slalom disciplines, admitted: "I should have skied in a less aggressive way since I had such a good lead on Tescari," the 25-year-old said. "But I don't compete for points but to win races and I wanted to win the slalom here for the third successive year," he added. Tescari, whose previous best World position was 15th here, was star-struck by his victory at the expense of his illustrious compatriot. "I didn't beat Alberto. I was second behind him and then unfor- tunately he went off the course. I feel really sorry for him," he said. Sharing top spot The 23-year-old man finds himself sharing top spot in the ove- rall World Cup standings with Aamodt. The young Norwegian has the chance to stake an early claim to the overall title when downhill, super-Giant slalom and slalom races are staged in the French resort of Val d'Isere next week. Halaman 10 Bali Post Japan Opposition Jointly Moves To Oust LDP Baron Tokyo- called off, and long after Takes- hita became pister. English Corner The power broker escaped with a small fine after admitting he broke the law by taking the Sagawa cash. Critics said even traffic law offenders received tougher penalties. Japan's fractious opposition united on to pressure ex-premier Noboru Takeshita into quitting parliament in the wake of Sagawa scandal revelations that a gangland boss helped him win the top job in 1987. Opposition parties demanded testimony by witnesses to try to unravel the facts behind the mo- ney-and-mobsters scam, a move likely to delay debate further on a budget bill needed to stimulate the slowing economy. The long-ruling Democratic Party has seen its support tumble with each new disclosure linking LDP veterans to the da- maging scandal, which centres on illicit ties between politicians, mobsters and the Sagawa Kyu- bin trucking firm. Opinion polls show the party's popularity at a three-year low, with only one in five Japanese now supporting the LDP gover- nment of Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. Atsushi Kanda of the centrist Democratic Socialist Party an- nounced that his group would join an opposition front to de- mand the former prime minis- ter's retirement from politics. "Although Takeshita denied it in sworn testimony before parlia- ment (last Thursday), others have made it clear that gang lea- ders of an extreme rightist group were involved in the formation of his administration," he told a news conference. Takeshita's main political ally, fallen LDP kingmaker Shin Ka- nemaru, acknowledged in sworn testimony on Friday that a gang- land boss had pressured a rig- htist to ending its anti-Takashita smear campaign. Speaking to legislators from his hospital bed, where he was re- covering from eye surgery, Kane- maru maintained he learned of the gangster's involvement only one year after the rightists were Other opposition party lea- ders, in separate news conferen- ces on Monday, said they had de- manded the Kanemaru's former political aide, Masahisa Haibara, appear as a sworn witness this week before the Lower House budget committee. An LDP headquarter official said party elders had ruled out al- lowing more parliamentary time for scandal testimony, a tough line likely to delay passage of the budget and force an extension of the current session beyond its December 8 deadline. The opposition sees Haibara's appearance in parliament as ne- cessary to make clues in ques- tions left unanswered by Kane- maru in his testimony, including the case of a missing half-billion yen ($4 million) received from Sagawa. According to Kanemaru, Hai- bara doled out the illegal funds, Prosecutors said it was divided among some 60 LDP legislators. Opposition chiefs also forwar- ded calls for testimony by LDP lawmaker Hasaru Urata, who has contradicted Takeshita's sworn statement that he was not the author of a letter presented in parliament as proof of his links to gangsters. "The party executive has deci- ded it wants to question Urata first and then it will decide if the would be summoned as a wit- ness," said the LDP official. In parliament on Monday, a se- nior justice ministry official de- fended the prosecutors who have been bitterly criticised for their lenient treatment to Kanemaru. "We did what we could under the limitations of the Political Funds Control Law," said Kuni- hisi Hama, head of the ministry's Criminal Affairs Bureau. Hama said prosecutors were trying to identify the 60 LDP le- gislators who apparently took a cut of Kanemaru's money. Anyone proved to have taken ille- gal sums would face prosecution, he added. New Lights A Socialist Party legislator hurled new lights on Monday at the embattled Takeshita. Mankichi Kato told parlia- ment that in 1985, when Takes- hita was finance minister, Sa- gawa received lenient treatment in a tax evasion case. He also ci- ted reports linking Takeshita with illegal payoffs by the failing Heiwa Sogo Bank, which emer- ged with Sumitomo Bank. "Sagawa got off with a fine for tax evasion at the time Takeshita was finance minister......... I think this points to strong links bet- ween Takeshita and Sagawa," Kato said. EH, MELAHANG NGEMPU IDEWA! DA ADAKA DIPANAS-PANASE, PANG SING IA GELEM. ompos Dimbaran ge. SELASA, 1 DESEMBER 1992 MUNYIN BALIAN PELUASANE. DEWA KONE NGIANGIN ANAKE CERIK TOTONAN! ?! What A New Baby In Bali Means "It has been reported that Ta- keshita also took political funds made available by Sogo. Bank......" the Socialist added. Japanese newspapers have al- leged that Takeshita, after hel- ping arrange a merger between Heiwa and Sumitomo, a major city bank, took a large pay-off born baby originates from the from Heiwa. (Reuter). S. Korea May Delay Loans To Russia Tomba does not compete in downhill and super-G while defen S. Korea ding overall champion Paul Accola of Switzerland has said he will also skip the downhill there. Aamodt, the Olympic super-G champion, failed to finish the second leg of the slalom but showed he has made great progress in the eveting the third fastest time in the opening leg. Aged just 21 and free of the illness and injuries which have dogged him in recent seasons, Aamodt is clearly destined for further honours. But he laughs off suggestions this could be his year in the World Cup. "If I were to finish fifth overall it would be marvellous," the Oslo skier said. Accola's glory Meanwhile Accola may find last season's glory hard to repeat. He had a miserable weekend, finishing only seventh in the giant slalom and coming to grief raddling a gate just 20 seconds into his first run in the slalom. The women began their season at the weekend in Park City, Utah, with Ulrike Maier of Austria, twice a world champion, fi- nally recording her first World Cup triumph in a giant slalom discipline. American Julie Parisien captured Sunday's slalom while Per- nilla Wiberg of Sweden snatched the overall lead by placing fourth and second in the two events. Defending overall champion Petra Kronberger had a poor time, finishing 25th on Saturday and seventh on Sunday. (Ŕtr). Seoul - Seoul may delay its plans to re- sume aid to Russia if it discovers President Boris Yeltsin kno- wingly handed over incomplete flight records from a downed South Korean airliner, news re- ports said on Monday. "South Korea will examine the possibility of taking strong counter-measures such as de- laying the resumption of econo- mic cooperation loans to Russia if it is established President Yel- tsin handed over the black boxes knowing of the absence of the flight data recorder (FDR) ta- pes," state radio quoted a foreign ministry official as saying. Korean Air (KAL) filgh 007 had been flying off-course for five hours and 26 minutes before it was shot down by a Soviet missile over Sakhalin island in 1983. All 269 people on board perished. Yeltsin presented flight recor- UNDIAN SARAN BERHADIAH Simpatik Bus TV Colour Sepeda Lemari Es Tabungan berhadiah BDB Mini Compo NY NEW Tiket Bus Simpatik PP Bagl Penumpang Bus Simpatik dengan semua Jurusan yang ada, selain diberikan kesempatan untuk mengikuti ARISAN DALAM BUS Juga diberikan kesempatan lebih besar lagi guna mengikuti UNDIAN LEMBARAN SARAN BERHADIAH. Caranya dengan mengisi lembar saran yang terdapat dalam tiket dengan lengkap beberapa saat sebelum tiba ditempat tujuan dan memasukkannya kedalam kotak saran yang sudah tersedia dalam Bus (sesual petunjuk krew Simpatik Bus). Setiap 3 bulan sekali akan diadakan undian lembaran saran di kantor pusat Simpatik Bus di Denpasar dan disaksikan oleh Notaris, Pejabat Depsos dan undangan lainnya sesuai dengan ijin Mensos No. BSS 5-1-256/92 tanggal 30-9-1992 DOOR PRICE: Bermalan di Hotel ber AC + Breakfast, Payung. T-shirt dil, Dilaksanakan sewaktu-waktu Hubungi kantor kami: Jl. Diponegoro 31 A Telp. 26907-38204 Denpasar Dengan saran-saran anda kami perbaiki pelayanan kami!! Tabungan IDOLA C1883 ders salvaged from the wreck to President Roh Tae-woo on No- vember 19 as "a token of friend." But a transport ministry spo- kesman said on Saturday the FDR tapes from the "black box" were missing. All four cockpit voice recorder (CVR) tapes were found to be co- pies. Two of them were important and were needed to identify the aircraft's route before it was shot down. Seoul and Washington have steadfastly denied accusations by the former Soviet Union that the aircraft had strayed into So- viet airspace while on a spy mission. In handing oveght recorders, Yeltsin apologised to Roh for the incident. Seoul newspapers speculated former Soviet intelligence agents might have destroyed or hidden the FDR tapes unbeknown to the Russian president. Yeltsin was the first Russian leader to visit Seoul since the for- mer Cold War enemies establis- hed diplomatic relations in Sep- tember 1990. A foreign ministry spokesman said the South Korean Ambassa- dor to Russia, Hong Soon-young, was seeking a meeting with Yel- tsin's aides to demand an expla- nation from Moscow. "Hong will ask Moscow to lo- cate the FDR tapes and hand it to us as early as possible. But we don't know when the meeting will take place," he said. The spokesman declined to say whether Seoul was considering retaliatory steps if it was confir- med Yeltsin deliberately gave the empty FDR box to Roh. Last December, Seoul froze a FOR a new couple, their first baby introduces the drous world of expectation. The Balinese believe that a newly only on this three-month cere- monies too. When a young girl of touch the impure ground. When berty, a special ceremony is mony that the child is allowed to a higher caste family reaches pu- or rather when a whole Pewukon the child reaches seven months, calender cycle has been comple- ted, the family holds "ngotonin ceremony" there are also some of- fering be made. by a series of rites. When they rents make preparations for the to a won- reach the age of 42 days, the pa- "tutug abulan pitung dina", which is the ceremony of one- month-and-seven-days. Offe- rings are made. When the child is three months old, the family holds a special "nelu bulanin" ce- remony. This ceremony is much bigger, thus more hands are nee- ded for the preparation of the ce- remony and the costs are much higher. Usually, the offerings are made by the family's relatives and neighbours under the gui- dance of a lady who specialises in the making of offerings, often of brahmin origin ("Tukang Ban- ten"). The host of the ceremony must provide free meals for all of problems. the participants. world of the original souls, beyond the mountains, and that birth is actually a reincarnation of a dead ancestor already ens- hrined in the temple of origin Shortly before Yeltsin's trip to (sanggah). The baby, thus, is res- Seoul from November 18 to 20, pected as holy; the younger the the Russians announced fresh child, the closer is the soul to hea- loan guarantees and paid some of ven and the purer his spirit. The the meeting South Korea's condi- origin of humans and children is tions for the resumption of tates as follows: "After creating the world and The package comprised $1 bil- its possessions like mountains, lion in cash, $500 billion in cre- fruits and flowers, the deities dits to finance imports of South made four human beings to Korean plant and machinery, whom they provided with tools of and $1.5 billion in tied loans to work and houses to live in. The fund imports of South Korean god of Smara made mating a manufactured goods. (Rtr). pleasure in order to fertilize the women. The two couples had many children." disbursements. Arrest Warrant For German Arson Suspect Bonn- Police have issued an arrest warrant for a 19-year-old German suspected of fire- bombing a house in Moelln last week in which three Turki died, Federal Prosecutor Alexander von Stahl said on Monday. The suspect, identified only as Lars C., was sought for charges of triple murder, attempted mur- der, serious arson and disturbing the pea, Stahl told journalists at his office in Karlsruhe. It was not immediatelly clear whether the suspect was the same person whome police in Kiel s aid had been arrested in connection with the arson attack. The Moelln murders, the single most violent attack against foreigners yet in several months of racist violence, have shaken German officials and politicians. Interior Minister Rudolf Sei- ters banned a neo-Nazi group last Friday and has said he wants to outlaw more. A Turkish parliamentary dele- $3 billion aid after the collapse of gation on a fact-finding tour of the Soviet Union, when Moscow Germany after the Moelln kil- and members of the Common- lings met President Richard von wealth of Independent States Weizsaecker and Foreign Minis- stopped paying interest on the ter Klel in Bonn on Mon- credits. day.(Rtr). China Warns That It Is A Series of rites The birth of a baby is followed pose of this ceremony is to an- held:"the Menek Deha". The pur- nounce her status as a mature woman. There is also a toothfil- ling ceremony, both for boys and girls. This is done by filing a small portion of the upper teeth As soon as the child can walk, so that they form a straight line. village with other children. This the so-called "six enemies" or "six it is free to wander all over the The aim of this ceremony is to kill helps the child to be self-reliant evil qualities" that disturb man at a very early age. No compul- an prevent him from leading a sion is ever used. He is instead virtuous live. These 6 enemies coaxed into obedience and trea- are: laziness, indifference, (irre- ted as a equal. This is to ensure solutioness) love of worldly that he will grow up well- goods, sensual pleasures and love balanced with few psychological of luxury and splendor. Only by living in accordance Youth Club with the harmony of life such as After the offerings have been Upon reaching adolescence, organised by the ritual can the prepared, the ceremony itself is the youth is formally initiated Balinese hope to achieve eternal carried out under the guidance of into a youth club, which is often release. a "pemangku" (temple priest) or the milieu where dance activites Written by a Pedanda (a higher priest). It is take part. There are other cere- (A.A. Ketut Jelantik). Venezuela And Peru In Row Over Asylum For Rebels Caracas - A diplomatic row sparked on Monday between Venezuela and Peru after Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori granted asylum to 93 Venezuelan soldiers who took part in a coup attempt last week. Fujimori said on Sunday he was accepting the rebels' request for asylum "because here what we have to preserve is the secu- rity, the life and integrity of these 93 military." The men, led by air Force Ge- neral Francisco Visconti, fled by air to the jungle town of Iquitos after the failure of Friday's at- tempted putsch, in which more than 170 people were killed and scores injured. Venezuelan television broad- cast the news from Peru shortly after midnight but there was im- Final Arbiter For Hong Kong Beijing- already jittery because of Chi- China warned on Monday that nese criticism of government it holds a veto over all long-term plans, plummeted nearly three projects in Hong Kong and said per cent after senior Chinese offi- any government contracts it has cials attacked a decision to award, not expressly approved will ex- the contract to build a new Hong pire along with British rule over Kong container terminal without the colony in 1997. consulting the mainland. The blanket statement by The Chinese statement de- Hong Kong and Macau Affairs manding veto power was issued Office of the State Council (cabi- after the market's close. net) appeared to signal China's The two sides have been locked willingness to increase economic in bitter dispute over the planned pressure on Hong Kong in an at- development of Hong Kong's tempt to humble Governor Chris HK$175 billion (US$22 billion) Patten, analysts said. "Britain's new airport. administrative power over Hong China says present plans will Kong will terminate on June 30, leave the post-1997 government 1997, and it will then have no a mountain of debt but Hong right to handle any affairs after Kong this month awarded a the date," the statement said. KH$9 billion (US$1.2 billion) "Contracts, leases and agree- contract for site formation. ments signed and reatified by the Beijing Communist leaders Hong Kong British government have been particularly infuriated which are not approved by the by Patten's plans to introduce Chinese side will be invalid after greater democracy in the colony June 30, 1997," the statement, on China's southern coast by distributed by Xinhua news 1995. agency, said. China's most explicit state- ment it wanted veto power over Patten accused of gambling Official newspapers have ac- was to isolate Patten by getting worried businessmen to support Beijing. "It keeps the pressure on busi- ness to support the Chinese side," said one analyst in Hong Kong. "From a business point of view it's obviously very worrying," said Ian Perkin, chief economist at the Hong Kong General Cham- ber of Commerce. "It does not- hing to encourage international bankers who eventually lend the money for such projects to have confidence in making loans for the territory's future. Beijing's Goal China's statement emphasi- sed that Beijing's goal was the long-term prosperity and stabi- lity of Hong Kong. "It will take a positive attitude in examining and approving con- tracts, leases and agreements af- ter June 30, 1997, when repre- senting the government of the fu- ture Hong Kong Special Administrative Region". In London meanwhile, the Fo- reign Office on Monday summo- any project spanning the hando- cused Patten of gambling with ned Chinese Ambassador Yuz- ver of the British colony to Chi- the lives of Hong Kong residents. hen to express surprise and con- nese control seemed certain to Premier Li Peng himself has cern at China's complaints over shake business confidence in ruled out a compromise on the is- Hong Kong's decision to award Hong Kong. sue of more democracy. the new shipping terminal con- Analysts said China's strategy tract. (Rtr). BUNGA HARIAN The Hong Kong stock market, PT. BANK DESA PENGASTULAN mediate official reaction. Venezuela, which broke off di- plomatic relations with Peru ear- lier this year after Fujimori sus- pended Congress, had already asked the Organisation of Ame- rican States to demand Peru to return the rebels to Venezuela. Political analysts in Venezuela believed Fujimori might use the rebels as a bargaining chip to win renewal of diplomatic ties but Sunday's decision appeared to re- move any immediate prospect of reconciliation. President Carlos Andres Perez than February's putsch, in which said in a televised speech. 40 people were killed. The capital was quiet in early Call for election hours on Monday with shops and Opposition leader Eduardo financial markert expected to Fernandez called on Venezue- operate normally. lans to take advantage of a "great There was no word of the fate opportunity to vote for a gover- of 1,300-odd officers and soldiers ment which is close to the arrested in the wake of the coup attempt. people." Perez, 70, whose unpopularity 1994. rating warhigh, refused to resign Government officials said on and pledged to stay in power un- Saturday the detainees, who in- til the end of his term in February clude two rear admirals, will be tried within 10 days. If convicted, Politicians of all persuasions they could be jailed for 30 years. Government and opposition were reluctant to endorse. Perez Leaders of Latin American leaders, from the country's se- but condemned Friday's blood- and Caribbean countries begin cond coup attempt in nine shed, in which government said talks in Buenos Aires on Tuesday months, appealed to citizens to rebels killed presidential guards about the future of democracy in use their vote in local and state and state television employees. elections next Sunday and de- Although the coup attempt Diplomats said the two-day monstrate power of was quickly put down by loyal meeting of the 13-member Group democracy. troops, aerial bombing of central of Rio was likely to discerss the "Let no one go without voting," Caracas made it more violent Venezuelan coup attempt. (Rtr). the their region. HOTEL'S ACTIVITIES A Couple Celebrating 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr and Mrs Steinberg, both being guests of Bali Hilton International, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at Lagoona Restaurant. The picture shows, the couple pose together with the 10 maidens who serve Rijsttafel dishes at the Lagoona. Rijsttafel is available at The Lagoona nightly from 7 pm to 10.30 pm.(*). Deposito : GANDA, OTOMATIS, GOLD. C1920 SELASA, 1 DESEMBER 1992 Konkernas tawan," demikian keputusan istik, at lain menyebutkan. jaran pe Pelanggaran hadap gar, S.H Pada seminar siang hari, De- Assega wan Kehormatan PWI melalui masala Ketuanya, Dja'far Husin As- segaff menyimpulkan, bahwa Direkt kasus-kasus delik pers dan Hukum pelanggaran kode etik jurnalis- Dala tik PWI beberapa tahun ter- jawab, b akhir ini semakin meningkat. jukan k Salah satu indikatornya, kian di daera banyak pengaduan dalam ben- han war tuk hak jawab dari masyarakat merinta yang tembusannya dikirimkan oknum kepada Dewan Kehormatan pelangg Persatuan Wartawan Indonesia pers, (DK-PWI). berpera Assegaff menyebutkan, bah- di wilay wa selama 1989, pihaknya the reco menerima 264 pucuk surat, 133 sional o di antaranya dalam bentuk hak serta ma jawab. 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Antara lain meny- mening inggung integritas Presiden RI, mengad melanggar ketentuan off the diskusi. record, pornografis, eksploitasi meneka seks untuk peningkatan oplag, etik terh sadisme, montase foto dan lain itu, SARA. bagi "Tindakan keras yang pernah peliputa dilakukan DK PWI, skorsing se- kerusuh lama dua tahun keanggotaan se- lamatan orang anggota PWI karena tugas lip melakukan pemberitaan yang Seme bersifat SARA," ujarnya. Sedan- naan P gkan penyelesaian secara Subrata kekeluargaan juga sering di- belum ad lakukan yang berakhir dengan Pokok F kesepakatan bersama di antara elektron kedua belah pihak yang terlibat. Pers dar DK PWI merasa prihatin ter- juga be hadap pelanggaran tersebut, se- televisi lain itu juga mencatat kecen- menging derungan meningkatnya kasus- lik pers y kasus delik pers yang pada hubung hakikatnya tak lepas dari kadar lepas da pemahaman, penghayatan dan gan ma pengamalan etika pers itu dan poli sendiri. "Namun, perlu di- Lebih lakukan penelitian lebih cermat pai saat apakah meningkatnya volume tan nonp hak jawab tersebut akibat perdika berkembangnya kesadaran naan ist masyarakat akan hak dan kewa- sebenar jibannya terhadap etika jurnal- tersendi Acara Televisi d Selasa, 1 Desember 1992 TRI 15.30 FS Defen- Stasiun DENPASAR negara der of The Earth 16.00 Flora & Fauna 11.30 La Pa 13.30 Pe la 14.00 Pe la 16.55 Pe 16.30 informasi 17.00 Pe Hiburan Manca- 17.30 Fi 18.00 Fe 18.30 Se 18.30 Bunga Rampai Pedesaan 19.00 Ad ma 18.45 Berita Daerah 19.30 Ru 19.00 NTN. D.I. Aceh 20.00 Be 20.30 Fil 17.30 FS Raly Talk 18.00 Berita Nusantara 19.15 Langka Tapi Nyata "Growing Up" 19.30 Kepercayaan Terhadap Tuh- 21.30 La an Yang Maha Esa 20.00 Berita Nasional 20.30 Siaran Pedesaan 21.00 Sendratari "Prabu Nala", Ga- rapan SMKI Negeri Bali 22.00 Dunia Dalam Berita 22.30 Film Cerita "Last Ride Of Dal- ton Gang" 23.55 Berita Terakhir 00.05 Aka Pop. Selasa, 1 Desember 1992 SC - 15.00 The 15.30 Sp 16.00 The 17.00 Bat 17.30 Sho 18.30 Th 18.45 Ber TRI 15.30 Film Defender 19.00 Ma Of The Earth 19.30 Sep 16.00 Film Flora dan 20.00 TV Stasiun Fauna 20.30 Am JAKARTA 16.30 Informasi Hibu Video 21.00 Pe ran Mancanegara 17.30 Film Baby Talk 18.00 Siaran Berita Nusantara 18.30 Pelajaran Bahasa Inggris 19.00 NTN: Daerah Istimewa Aceh 19.15 Film Groing Up 19.30 Kepercayaan terhadap Tuhan YME 20.00 Siaran Berita Nasional 20.30 Siaran Pedesaan 21.00 Film Hot Shot 22.00 Dunia dalam Berita 22.30 Film Cerita 24.00 Aneka Pop 22.00 TV 22.30 Inf 22.35 Saj racy 00.35 Bu 01.05 Ch 01.35 TV C 13.00 Fil 15.00 Film 23.55 Siaran Berita Terakhir 15.30 Film 16.00 Film 17.00 Film 18.00 Fil 18.30 Ser son PENDID NDONESIA Selasa, 1 Desember 1992 06.25 Pembukaan 19.00 Ma 06.30 Kuliah Subuh 19.30 Sep 07.00 Selamat Pagi 20.00 Sian Indonesia 06.50 Info BUN 08.00 Berita Pagi TVRI 08.30 Dunia Anak-anak 09.00 Pendidikan SMTP 09.30 Pendidikan SMTA 09.55 Spot Program 10.00 Wanita Indonesia 10.30 Vidia: Oshin 11.00 Komedi : Kebayan O- rang Beken 20.30 Film me 21.00 Pen 22.00Duni 22.30 Info 22.35 Saji JFK 24.35 Bul 01.05 Film 01.35 Film 02.35 Sian MULAI HARI INI Color Rendition Chart
