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2cm NEWS MAKER Shin Kanemaru Kanemaru Pleads Not Guilty THE scandal trial of Shin Kopened on Thursday with Japan's disgraced political godfather pleading not guilty to tax evasion. But former colleagues in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) immediately disavowed Kanemaru, whoate 1980s was the most powerful politician in Japan but has come to symbolise big- money politics. Prosecutors read a statement in Tokyo District Court indicting him for evading about one billion yen ($9.2 m in income tax for three years since 1987. Entering a not guilty plea, Kanemaru, 78, told the court from a wheelchair: "The funds were meant to be used in a political rea- lignment which has been my long-term dream, did not hide any personal income," he added, according to the Nippon Television (NTV) network. "I don't know what he's talking about," LDP election campaign spokesman Shumpei Tsukahara tolconference immediately af- ter Kanemaru's statement was flashed on television screens. "He always told us to aim for a majority in parliament, and I fail to understand why he needed all that money for realignment. I never heard of such a plan." In court, prosecutin an opening statement that the undeclared funds consisted of money donated to Kanemaru by big construc- tion firms. "He collected about one billion yen ($9.2 million) every year from construction firms, especially from his home district ashi," NTV quoted them as saying. Before the trial, prosecutors that Kanemaru used his clout to award public works projects to his benefactors. Political analysts said if other prominent politicians were cited by the prosecutor in trial testimony, this further damage the LDP, especially its efforts to choose a successor to lame-duck Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. The LDP, battered by a string of payoff scandals as well as the Kanemaru affair, suffered a humiliating defeat in Sunday's ge- neral election, that has ruled Japan since 1955 tock only 223 of the 511 seats in the powerful Lower House, although it remained the biggest group. LDP leaders have made clear they will try to stay in power, either in a coalition or as a minority government. Miyazawa was expected to his resignation later on Thursday. The LDP, with no figure of Kanemaru's stature to play kingma- ker, is now embroiled in a bloody succession battle that some lawmakers and commentators said could break it up. Although LDP officials denitical insiders and parliamentary sources said the election was set for July 18 to ensure voting took place before Kanemaru's first day in court for fear of more dama- ging revelations. Newspapers have wuoted investigators as saying Kanemar- ded unreported pol al contributions and bought anonymous bea- rer bonds, investigators also found billion of yen (tens of million of dollars) in gold ingots and banknotes in a concealed safe in his Tokyo home. (Rtr). Australian Scientist Develop Sunproof Clothes Sydney- textile at Sydney's University of New South Wales. Tightly-woven heavyweight and well-dyed fabrics give the best protection from the sun, but are impractical to use in hot Scientists in Australia, which has the world's rate of skin can- cer, said on Thursday they had invented a way of treating clot- hes that gives wearers better sun protection than sunscreen weather. lotions. The scientists, funded by a Sydnlothing company, said they developed a chemical that when applied to fabric gives wearers five to nine times more protection from damaging ultraviolet sun- light thanional clothing. The chemical is applied to fa- bric before it is made into clot- hing, giving a lightweight fabric such as a cotton shirt a sun pro- tection factor (SPF) of 50 to 90, equal to 12.5 hours of protection or more from the sun. This compares with an untrea- ted crt's SPF of around 10, giving up to 2.5 hours of protection, the researchers said. On the other hand, lightweight fabrics such as cotton T-shirts or cotton-polyester blends are com- fortab protect wearers only for about 2.5 hours. The protective molecule deve- loped by the researchers provides at least five times as much pro- tection as the SPF of a ligh- tweight fabric, allowing it to be worn for longer periods of time without damaging skin. Bompson, whose company Sunsafe Clothing and Licensing Pty Ltd funded the research over the past three years, said he had filed two patents jointly with the university in Australia and ap- plied for others overseas. "We can convert that same Sandoz AG, a Swiss pharma- garment to an SPF of 50 but ceutical company, won manufac- maintain the same weight, the turing rights for the chemical last same comfort and the same cons- month, but licensing to textile truction," said Michael Pail- companies will be handled by thorpe, an associate professor in Sunsafe, Thompson said. (Rtr) Lendl Is Upset, Agassi Wins Washington- exit at Wimbledon. Still, Lendl seemed undaunted by his recent cold streak. Halaman 10 Bali Post Bosnian Talks Set To Resume After Fire-pouse Pledge Sarajevo- Bosnia peace talks looked set to reowing a one-month break after warring factions promi- sed a pause in the fighting, meeting one of Moslem President Alija Izetbegovic's main terms for attending. International mediators an- nounced on Wednesday has assu- rances from all three sides in the Bosnia civil war -- the Moslems, Serbs and Croats -- that they would halt attacks to give a bet- ter chance of success for negotia- tions set to be Geneva on Friday. Mediator Lord Owen said Bos- nia leader Alija Izetbegovic, who had so far rejected invitations to new talks had agreed to come if Bosnia Serbs honoured a pledge to halt an effensive close to the capital Sarajevo. Early on Wednesday fighting was still raging on the government-held stronghold of Mount Igman overlooking Sara- jevo, which has been under Serb siege for 16 months. It was too early to tell whet- hers, as well as Croat forces bat- tling against Moslems in sout- hern and central Bosnia, had muzzled their guns to allow the talks to go ahead. The peace talks are due to di- scuss a plan drafted by Serbia and Croatia for a three-way par- tition of Bosnia along ethnic li- nes. Moslems are opposed to the plantbegovic has hinted his peo- ple might have to accept it or so- mething similar. The Bosnian leader is also in- sisting that before he goes to Ge- neva relief supplies to stricken Moslem settlements, which ac- cording to the U.N. have been blocked by Bosnian Crost be allo- wed through. European Community envoy Willy Claes, who met Izetbegovic in Sarajevo on Wednesday, said later in Zagreb: "President Izet- begovic was clear. He told me that he and his colleagues are ready to go to Geneva very soon. "he is asking fings. First, that some humanitarian actions be fa- cilitated. Secondly, President Izetbegovic asked that offensive military actions stop." At the weekend the U.N. accu- sed locat Croats in Bosnia of bloc- king around half the emergency aid effort needed for refugees iner Yugoslav republic. On Wednesday Croats denied they were blockading aid, bla- ming delays on Moslem-led go- vernment forces. Claes, the Belgian foreign mi- nister, told reporters in Zagreb that Izetbegovic had not given a precise date as to when he would attend the Geneva talks. "When I aspresident if he was prepared to give me a precise date, he told that this was not possible and he was waiting for some answers to questions." Claes said Izetbegovic was also waiting for messages, including one from Washington, on Wed- nesday night. In Washinton, Secretary of State Waistopher called the dete- riorating situation in Bosnia tra- gic, but said there was nothing more the United States could do. "The United States is doing all it can consistent with our natio- nal interest," and described the Bosnia situation as "the world's most difficult diplomatic. In Geneva a spokesman for mediators Owen and Thorvald Stoltenberg said Friday's talks would include Izetbegovic, Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and Croat chief Mate Boban. Spokesman John Mills said presiden Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia and Momir Bulatovic of Montenegro, whose republics form the rump Yugoslavia, and Franjo Tudjman of Croatia would join the did to end the 16-month- old Balkan war. "It reallyto be direct negotia- tions between the people who ac- tually live in the country," Owen told the American CNN televi- sion network in a London interview. Mills told reporters that ka- radzic had given "an undertaking to ensure a pause in the offensive around Sarajevo." The spokesman sadi Izetbego- vic had pledged he would orders halting an ofensive by mainly Moslem government forces against Croat positions in central Bosnia. Owen said Boban had promised his troops would also suspend attack operations. A letter inviting the three Bos- nian leaders to the new talks -- to begin at midday (1000 GMT) in Genevas des Nations -- said the mediators intended them to con- tinue "until a settlement is reached." The letter told the three Bos- nian faction leaders the conflict had reached a level "that makes us both shudder for the future of your country." (Rtr). Italy's Corruption Scandal Inspires Rip-roaring Best-seller Rome- Former prime minister Giulio Andreotti, symbol of a discredi- ted political system, meets a grisly end that is fascinating Italy. Captured by rebels as he tries to flee Rome disguised as a woman in a blonde wig and diamante-framed glasses, he is behaeded in the ancient Colosseum. A plot by the Mafia to rescue him--they owe one to "uncle Giu- lio"-- falls apart and the axe des- cends beforertled eyes of a worl- dwide television audience.. "La Rivolta" (The Revolt), a no- vel by an anonymous author, is inspired by Italy's real-life cor- ruption scandal and the peaceful political revolution unfolding in its wake. The book has appeared regu- larly on the lists of Itp 10 fictional best-sellers since it was publis- hed on June 11. It sold 30,000 co- pies in the first two weeks and is already in its second edition. Andreotti, under investigation for alleged corruption and Mafia one famous na- mes that appear in the book, whose black humour narrative is littered with the corpses of politi- cian in a fury of revolutionary justice and mob vendetta. "The persons and facts cited in this book are the fruit of fantasy," the book says. "Any reference to reality is purely accidental." Capriati Breezen To Victory Mahwah- Jennifer Capriati opened her drive to recapture the $150,000 Pathmark women's Tennis Clas- sic with an easy second-round victory on Wednesday. Capriati, 1991 tournament champion and runnerup in 1992 in battles against Monica Seles, warely off target as she crushed Terri O Reilly of the United Sta- tes 6-1 6-0. The ninth-ranked player, who drew a first-round bye, needed only 45 minute fa- vourite Mary Joe Fernandez in the quarterfinals. While "La Rivolta" presents it- self as fiction, it draws on two of the concerns on Iminds 18 months after the corruption scandal first broke. English Corner MEME, BAANG YANG NGIDIH PIPIS BEKE LANG MASUK! ANGGON MAYAH SPP BARENG SUBA MAKELO TUSING MAYAH. JUMAT, 23 JULI 1993 NOT CI, PERAHU DAWANE TUSING BAANGA TUUN DINI DI KUD MEME TUSING MAAN NGALIH GAE NGOJEK, KADIRASAN NEMBEL BAN TUARA NYIDAANG. CUTETNE CAI JAG SUUD DOGEN MASUK! TANGI K.U.D. KEDONGANAN 1. Ibu saya minta uang saku, saya akan pergi ke sekolah. 2. Termasuk juga untuk membayar SPP, sebab lama sudah tidak membayar. 3. Coba lihat, perahu-perahu luar daerah dilarang turun berlabuh di sini. Ibu tidak dapat "ngojek", sehingga untuk menambal ban yang bocor pun tidak ada uang. Pokoknya kamu berhenti saja bersekolah. 1. Mam, give me some money. I'm going to go to school. 2. Including the school fee. He has not paid for several months. 3. You see, boats coming from other islands are not allowed to land here anymore. No one asks me to give a lift. I'm completely broke. The most important thing to do is stop going to school. The "Tukang Ojek" Pedals On As "tukang ojek", their job de- pends completely on the fisher- men coming from Madura, East Java, and Muncar. Without the fishermen, the "KUD" and the merchants' trading activities would cease, and as a result, the "tukang ojek" would automati- cally lose their source of liveli- hood. Each of the "tukang ojek" has at least two merchants as his/ THE squeaking and creaking noise of the overloaded bicycles makes quite a din as some twenty cyclists move slowly along the al- ley, trying to avoid the holes on the path. Among them, two are men while the rest are housewi- ves. Who are they? They are the members of the "tukang ojek" as- sociation ("tukang ojek" means someone who earns a living by ta- king passangers on a bicycle or a her customers. On one trip, each motorbike). Their daily routine is to help deliver the fish that mer- chants buy from a Village Unit Economic Enterprice (called "KUD": Koperasi Unit Desa in Indonesia) which is located at Ke- dongnan - Tuban. "tukang ojek" is able to carry some fifty kilograms of fish and deliver them to a merchant's house, 300 to 500 metres away from the "KUD". For this service, he/she would receive Rp 500. "memindang" the fish and sell a tire!). them to Denpasar and several The local government once village markets around the sub- prohibited the fishermen to land district of Kuta) ("Memindang" because they didn't follow the go- means to smoke the fish, using a vernment's instruction to keep mixture of salt and other spices the surrounding areas of Ke- so as to preserve them and make donganan clean. Garbage from them more tasty). the "memindang" process badly polluted both the Kedonganan waters and its surrounding areas. On good days, the "tukang ojek" would work up to eight hours a day, earning up to Rp A "tukang ojek" had this to say: 12.500. On the contrary, howe- "Jani nelayane ane kereng tuun ver, on bad days, they could make dini anak suba sadar teken ke- as little as Rp 2000. bersihan, tusing cara buka ane When Ni Luh Tangi, a 24-year ipidan gara-gara anake baanga old housewife who has been a "tu- ngerebus be kucing makada kang ojek" since the building of boone jelek, sawireh ia cróbo" Kedonganan "KUD", was asked (meaning: Before, the Javanese what she does when no ship arri- fishermen "memindang" the "le- ves from Java, she replied: "Yen muru" fish here and pollute the sing ada perahu Jawa nuunang whole area. Now, they have un- be dini sinah tiang makenta, bisa derstood the importance of tiang suud nyekolahang pianak" cleanness.) The first is that the scandal- tainted establishment will drag its heels on reforms to an electo- ral system that has kept the same old parties and faces in power, re- sisting the overwhelm for change These "tukang ojek" have dedi-(Everytime the fishermen a referendum in April, cated their lives to this job for come, they would unload bet- The second is that Italy could tens of years. With the money ween 100 kg, and one to two ton- plunge into chaos, with the rich they earn, they have to finance nes of several species of fresh north splitting from the Mafia- their children's education and fish, among which the "lemuru", ridden, underdeveloped south as feed their families as well. Dili- "sempenit", "tumbuk", "layur" (meaning: When there is no ship Now, Kedonganan has become new parties, such as the separa- gently, they persevere day in, day and "kuning". Sometimes, there from Java, I starve and I begin to a clean, tidy area. No more fishy tist Northern League and the out; the thought of giving up ne- would be "tuna" and squid as worry about my children's educa- stench in the air. Let's pray that anti-Mafia La Rete (Network) ver enters their head. Scorching well. It should be noted that the tion). Later, she added: "Ipidan the fish will keep on biting the fight over the spoils. heat and pelting rain do not make, fishermen are not allowed to un-taen perahu Jawane tusing teka, baits, and then, every body will "Nobody predicted the Berlin any difference. They faithfully load a big amount of the "lemuru", kadirasan nembel ban sepeda tu- be happy. Wall would fall a month before it cycle their bikes for they knew and "sempenit" fish because the sing nyidaang" (meaning: Once, came down, nobody (foresaw) the exactly how many hungry foul odour of these fish would pol- they were prohibited to land or unload fish here. As a result, I Wayan Sadha/translated remarks one of the characters in home! Later on, the merchants would had no money, even just to repair by Wayan Dani. implosion of the regime in Italy, mouths are waiting for them at lute the surrounding areas. Open and Wimbledon, each time the novel. losing to Steffi Graf. Capriati dropped only eight "La Rivolta" with death in a suspicious plane An- Abortion Rate Soars In Bosnia's Dispirited Capital points over the final five games. tonio di Pietro, the hugely popu- dark for an abortion in Sarajevo's Mourning women queue in the main hospital, despairing of a fu- ture for children in a city laid waste by war. Also scoring equally impres- lar Milan magistrate who leads Sarajevo- sive victories were 13th-ranked Italy's "Clean Hands" investiga- Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere of tion into how politicians traded Switzerland and number 50 lucrative public contracts for bri- Lisnd of the United States. Maleeva-Fragniere, the 1987 tournament champion, beat another O'Reilly triplet, Chris- tine, 6-1 6-0 in 50 minutes and advanced to the quarterfinals. "When I play like this, I felt like I could play forever," said the 26-year-old Maleeiere, who is "I felt great, my shots were considering retirement at the really solid," said the 17-year-old end of this year. Capriati. "I've had a good year so far and hope to do well on the nandez in the first quarterfinal hard courts this summer." on Thursday with the other sche- Capriati reached the quarter- duled quarterfinals scheduled for finals ustralian Open, French Friday. (Reuter) Patti O'Reilly will meet Fer- bes from businessmen. The Roman Catholic cardinal who gives the homily at di Pie- In peacetime, the ratio of tro's funeral accuses the ruling births to abortions in the Bosnian clurder and unwittirmed that he capital was three to one month was male but di new but they love after Serbs began their siege, democratic legality," he said. there are two to three abortions "If's express wish from the for every birth. start that his identity be kept an- hether he has read "La Rivolta" ter in the city. And we live near "There's almost no food or wa- or what he thinks about itance. the front line. When a child goes Encounter, emerges as a heroine out in our neighbourhood, you ne- of the revolution. Simic says Sarajevo's mater- before the conflict, delivtween nity clinic was Europe's busiest 9,000 and 10,000 babies a year. This has declined to 2,000 Reflecting the physical stres- ses on motherhood since the fig- hting began, the rate of prema- ture births has doubled to 12 per- months provide prount women in cause they have nowhere else to Those giving birth are guaran- Sarajevo with diet supplements. go They must supply their own teed the means to feed their ba- nappies because the hospital has bies property for the first year. "It's just not enough," says Si- Vasva Fisovic, a 13-year-old mic. "(Most) prospective mothers waif, lies in bed, the only patient suffer from lack of protein and in a gloomy ward of five beds. vitamins." none. She murmurs that she was ra- Simic haated the pregnancies ped in Foca by several Serbs gun- of Moslem women refugees who men and underwent a botched said they had been raped by Serb abortion in the advenced stages soldiers in eastern Bosnian of pregnancy, bofore she reached towns such as Foca, from where Sarajevo. (Reuter). they were later expelled. These pregnant women fled Correction Her escapizia reflecting on the ver know if it wiome again," says liminary results of a continuing into Sarajevo by way of the air- We are very sorry to have made a need to build a new order in Italy. (Rtr) Spanish City Marks Holy Year For Economic Miracle Santiago De Compostela - travel the "Road to Santiago" this More than a million people will year on one of Christendom's great pilgrimages. The city's narrow mediaeval alleys are swarming with visitors from all over Europe, a phenome- nope John Paul has said comes spiritually nearest to uniting the continent. Top-seeded Ivan Lendl of the United States fell victlower- ranked player once again, when "It happened to me last year They are here to celebrate San- he was upset by American Robbi and earlier this year and I get tiago's Holy Year, the high point Weiss 2-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 in the se- over it," said Lendl, who lost in of which is Sunday's traditional cond round of the $625,000 New- thround of both the Australian offering to Saint James, the pa- sweek Tennis Classic on and French Opens this year. "I'll tron saintn after whom the city is Wednesday. get over this eventually. There is named. no reason to panic, though I should have won this match." Sixth-seeded Andre Agassi of tited States delighted the eve- ning crowd and defeated Johan Carlsson of Sweden 6-3 6-2 in his second-round match at the 56-player, hard court tourna- ment whep eight seeds received first round byes. Second-seed and defending champion Petr Korda of the Czech Republic called on his serve to get him past American Brian MacPhie 6-4 1-6 6-3 in his second round match. Lendl, who belted 16 aces but hit three key double-faults in the second set, was in total control of the match against th-ranked Weiss adding by a set with a ser- vice break in hand at 2-0 in the second set. Weiss, a baseliner who ventu- red to the net frequently, recove- red the break and forced a second set tiebreak, which he won on se- day. The last was in 1982 and it 1999. will not be celebrated again until seems to be a big party, a circus," said Galician writer Victor Freixanes. The pilgrimage, which started The Galician authorities have in the ninth cener the purported organised a comprehensive mix remains of Saint James were of cultural and sporting activities found near the Galician coast, this year, least half a mind on brought mediaeval European publicising the region for busi- culture to the remote northern ness purposes. reaches of Moorish-ruled Spain. The regional body Xacobeo 93 In mediaeval times the road to is holding 300 cultural events ra- Santiago was a colourful caravan nging from rock star Prince to which far outshovals, the Rome classical violinist Yehudi Menu- and Jerusalem pilgrimages. hin, partly to celebrate Holy After years of neglect the pil- Year, but mostly to promote grimage is again flourishing, so Galicia. much so that the authorities "Is decisive.... The investment have had to prepare contingency we've made to celebrate Holy King Juan Carlos and Prime plans to deal with the 6-7 million Year will reflect in living stan- Minister Felipe Gonzalez will be visitors expected this year, about dards and the region's economy," among those in Santiago's impo- 10 percent of all touriving in said Fraga, though the timing, sing cathedral on Obradoiro Spain. Square for the ceremony. coinciding with Europe's reces- sion, has been unfortunate. Commercials publicianse Ga- For the town of Santiago and The pilgrims walk the her pregnancy three weeks after Jasenica, waiting to terminate getting married. "If there was peace we'd have the baby, but....". "I can think of only one compa- rable situation. That was in Le- ningrad (now St Persburg) under siege by the Germans in World War Two," says Dr. Sreco Simic, director of Kosevo hospital's gy- naecology department. "The major reason for our si- tuation is stress. These women a terribly lointer with almost no food, in cellars with the shells rai- ning down. THey just don't want children now." Sarajevo, once a cosmopolitan metropolis of 380,000 Moslems, Serbs and Croats, is short of birth control pills and other contracep- tive devices, residents say. "We're screur life by aborting but without contraception we have no choice," says 28-year-old Abida Bikonja, resting in bed a few minutes after surgery. Many of the women are mar- ried and have one or two children, says Simic. "I have little or no food to give two children, let alone a "says Hijrazovic, 26. "How could I bear a child to suffer in these conditions?" the region of Galicia, the Holy 500-mile (805-km) road from the lician seafood, fashion and wines, Like a medical assembly line, Year is an opportunitto promote a Pyrenees on the French border to ine of fishing and farming, it's the clinic performs abortions on depressed region suffering from the rolling hills of Galicia bearing economic mainstays, has left the about 10 women every morning. economic neglect. the traditional staff, a gourd and region's gross domestic product Each must bring 10 litres (two "We are taking every opportu- leather pouches decirated with a 20 points below the national ave- gallons) of water for the opera- nity to state that 1993 is Galicia's scallop shell -- to this day a sym- rage and 37 points below that of tion because Kosevo hospital year," said Manuel Fraga, the re- bol of the pilgrimage. the European Community hascept for emergencies. gion's president. Not everyonpy at how the road, average. Tap water has been lacking in barked on a $5 billion plan to im- pilgrime among the hundreds of Fragnvestment and had em- which attracts relatively few true most of Sarajevo siince mid-June Yet while Zacobeo 93 is a bold and residents quence at outdoor mostly its roads and telecommu- nually on Santiago, is being on the pilgrimage and promote risking being shelled or shot by prove Galicia's infrastructure, thousands who converge an- and boisterous bid to capitalise wells for a meagre daily supply, nications. His idea is to exploit promoted. Gali see the religious importance Serbs. history to secure a better future. The Galician Council of Cul- bein submerged by trinkets, bad- The corridor where the women tagno of the U.S. was beaten by which Weiss said that friend lion in a new conference centre, a nment's efforts to renovat it are flogged furiously. The city has invested $600 mil- ture believes the regional gover- ges and other souvenirs being sit before the operation is dark David Nainkin of South Africa would happen. becauwer went off in Sarajevo a stadium and other facilities to ca- a travesty of the original pilgrim "Here we don't talk of Zacobeo mont ago too. "I was told that if I could get ter for the Holyinflux. 6-0 6-3 in the second round. Lendl, ranked sixth in t, has him close, get him to 4-4 in the route. On the event as preten- 93, that's for the politicians. For Residents cannot cook, except Holy Years were decreed by tious nonsense. now lost his first match at four of third that he would get tight and Pope Calixtus II in the 12th cen- us this is Holy Year," said Jaime over burning wood -- if they can "This region needs infrastruc- Garcia Rodriguez, coordinator of find any after a year of felling his last five ATP Tour events, the I could win it that way," Weiss tury as the years when Saint Ja- ture and links to Europe, but pilgrimages at Santiagathedral. trees for fuel. And they cannot exception was his second round said. (Reuter) mes's Day, July 25, falls on a Sun- what they are attempting here (Rtr). wash normally either. Third-seeded Malivai Was- veral sloppy shots from Lendl hington of ed States, fifth-seeded Weiss broke Lendl for 5-4 in the Alexander Volkov of Russia and final set and serve out the match eighth-seeded Amos Mansdorf of in the nest game as Lendl appea- Israel all won second-round mat- red to get tight and committed se- ches but 13th-seed Derrick Ros- veral uncharacteristic errors, cent of all deliveries while the proportion of stillborn births to live births had jumped by 60 per- cent to 12 per 1,000. The rate of miscarriages has risen from 15 per 1,000 pregno 26, Simic says, reading from pre- pilot study at Kosevo hospital. The incidence of babies born deformed has doubled and the weight of babies born normally has fallen from 3.7 kg (eight Some refugee women ended up pounds) to 3.1 kg (seven pounds). giving birth at Kosevo. They have The U.N. Children's Fund subsequently spent months in UNICEF began a programme six the hospital with their babies be- port runway, a "no-man's land" mistake in yesterday's Hotel Ac- outside the citycores of civilians tivities. The idiom made lovers is have been mown down by completely wrong. The correct snippers. one is mode lovers. In this way, the mistake has been corrected. HOTEL'S ACTIVITIES Soeharto, J Editor. 3 Bali International Hosts "Non-Aligned" Meeting The Meeting of the Standing Ministerial Committee for Economic Cooperation of the "Non Aligned Movement" met at the Sheraton Nusa Indah Resort and Bali International Convention Center from May 10-13, 1993. A total of 64 countries participated in the event which was opened by H.E. President Seen in the picture, Mr. Willy Optekamp (3rd from right), Vice President, Area Manager for ITT Sheraton Indonesia, and Assistant Executive Manager of Sheraton Nusa Indah Resort welcomed and escorted Mr. and Mrs. Ali Alatas (far left) through the hotel. JUMAT, 23 JULI 19 Menko m menyelesaikan kemel guncangan yang melanda da Kongres IV di Medan "Hendaknya segala se ya bisa diselesaikan musyawarah dan sesuai dengan anggara dan rumah tangga partai pihak seyogyanya bisa m diri," katanya yang dida anggota DPA Soegiarto d Suhardiman. Dalam Kongres III April 1986) di Jakarta, P memilih ketua umum ya untuk menggantikan S Soekowati yang mening pat bulan sebelumnya. nya, pemerintah, dalam Menteri Dalam Negeri, sa" turun tangan. Alhasil, terbentukla PDI di bawah Pimpinan Umum Soerjadi dengan Nico Daryanto, yang "d pemerintah. Padahal nar jadi tidak diunggulkan Yang Terkena (Sambungan ke arena kongres dengan brakkan mobil, Oetoj gatakan kasus itu bisa s jukan ke pengadilan. "Namun persoalanny lik (pengelola asrama h harus menuntut siapa nya. (Ant) STNK (Sambungan tentu. Di antaranya ker tersebut harus dilaporka 'lu ke Departemen Luar melalui penyalurnya. Ke dilaporkan ke Bea Cuka mendapat plat nomor bia "Tetapi mobil mewa CC-nya di bawah 3.000 sa dapat mengubah ST melalui proses itu. Kare di atas 3.000 CC tetap saj melalui reekspor," kata H Menjawab pertanyaan kepolisian untuk meng razia besar-besaran te kendaraan mewah ini Lantas belum kepastian karena belum a intah dari atasan. mem "Kita belum meng razia besar-besaran belum ada perintah lar Kalau surat perintahnya turun, baru kami turur pangan untuk merazia Hotman Siagian. (066). Keamanan (Sambungan riga serta mengambil ti sendiri-sendiri terhadap yang mencurigakan. "Seb bila ada masalah segera h pihak berwajib," pinta Da Dalam beberapa ke yang meminta korban, I Gerudug mengatakan, p annya kini telah ditangan berwajib. Namun Dandin mengharapkan masyara dak sampai mengambil ti hukum sendiri. 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