Tipe: Koran
Tanggal: 1994-01-07
Halaman: 06
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Bali Post 4cm Jumat Umanis, 7 Januari 1 Jumat Umanis, 7 Januari 1994 HALAMAN 6 ХАМОРАЙ "139 ИЗМИНОМ ATHAXAR212 SPORT Rumours Of Drug-taking Dog China's Women Swimmers Beijing- sume that none of of them are ta- With Chinese women swimmers poised to do this year's king drugs." World Cup, some of their rivals are again accusing them of drug use despite consistent denials by Chinese sport authorities. The man in charge of dope testing for the Beijing leg of the event the World Cup series on Thursday, said the issue was extremely sensitive. When asked if he thought the Chinese women had been taking performance-enhancing drugs, Dr. Yoshiteru Mutoh said: "I'm not sure. But he added: "The positive case against (China's) top swim- mers. There is no scientific evidence." Last year 24 Chinese athletes tested positive for banned drugs. No top swimmers were among them. Mutoch said some foods eaten by Chinese contained a sub- stance similar to ephedrine, a naimulant banned by the Inter- national Olympic Committee. He said the athletes were probably not aware that the substance was in their diet. Accusations of drug-taking by Chinese swimmers have persis- ted since they first began to make their mark in international com- petition in the 1980s. Standards Standards for the short-course events, swum in a 25-metre pool, are not as well the same as for the 50-metre Olympic-standard events, and the Spanish meet was widely expected to produce new record times. China's women broke 11 re- cords in nine events in Spain and now many of their rivals are as- king why. "They've come from nowhere," an American swimmer said of China's sudden surge in world competition. "And a lot of the wo- men look like men -- they have fa- cial hair, they're so muscular they're like square blocks, and they're covered with acne." Reluctance "The Chinese all look clean, the Chinese Swimming Associa- tion has introduced drug tests for every national competition they say the're doing it and we have to believe them," he said. He added that the reluctance of be- lieve them," he said. He added that the reluctance of China's sporting authorities to reveal training and testing methods fuelled rumours. Mutoh said China's swimming authorities had been advised to be more open. "China keeps their team and their methods under wraps so the only information available is the swimming times," he said. Only recently did China reveal details of its high-altitude training. "There should be communica- tion between countries of scienti- fic information and data, espe- cially by the Chinese. That they are not is the reason for so many rumours," Mutoh said. "If their (training) programme is any good, why is the women who are doing well and not the men?" a British swimmer asked. While athletes and coaches continue to circulate rumours, casting Chinese swimmers as cheats, officials of the Internatio- nal Swimming Federation (FINA) are quick to put the accu- (Reuter). sations down jealousy on the He said urine testing could de- tect "almost all drugs" and FINA would see whether to introduce blood sampling as well. FOSTER'S SPECIAL CRICKET South Africa's man-of-the-match Fanie de Vil- liers (R) and fellow fast bowler Allan Donald embrace as they are appluded from the field by team mates after their historic LIFE TOWER LINE STORE TOWER LIFE TOWER LIFE TOWER Bali Post/Rtr Barcelona And Madrid Meet In Spain's Clash Of Giants Madrid- Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, Barcelona and Real Madrid, snatching an undeserved 2-2 the giants of Spanish soccer clash draw from a penalty near full in the big true match of the new time. year in Barcelona's Camp Nou After going ahead with a stadium on Saturday. scrambled early goal, Real were For both teams a good result is outplayed by an Atletico side pre- vital and a crowd expected to ex- vented from Scorre or five times ceed 100,000 is likely to see a no- by the skill of goalkeeper Paco quater battle in which guarding Buyo. against defeat may take priority over winning in style. Champions Barcelona' second in the table two point and leaders Deportivo Coruna have given Dutch coach Johan Cruyff apo- plexy with their erratic form in recent weeks. In their last five home games they have three times edged past modest teams by a single goal, been beated by bottom club Le- rida and had the worst of a 202 draw against lowly Logrones. Last weekend they crashed to a 2-0 away loss to Sporting Gijon, the latest league suprise packets now lying third, but two days la- ter same opponents apart on the same ground for an emphatic 3-0 Spanish Cup victory. Cruyff, who admits that the re- cent erratic form of his multi- million-dollar squad has enfuria- ted him, was quick to praise Tuesday's exhibition of class. "It must be recognised that Barcelona players are a quality team and on Tuesday that was obvious," he said. Madrid, currently in fifth place vered from a disastrous start to the season but still to not look a championship team. five run victory over Australia in the second cricket test in Sydney January 6, Australia were dismissed for 111 on the for points off the pace, have reco- final day and go one test down in the three test series. A series of medals and world part of losers and secrecy on the Rookie's Trefilov South Africa Beat Australia By Five Runs records has followed and China of winners. now boasts the world's fastest woman in 18-year-old Dai Guo- hong. She slashed more than two seconds off the 400m individual medley record with a time of 4:29:00 at the inaugural Short world Championships in Spain last month. Thursday is the last day of the Beijing leg of the seven-stage World Cup series, which began in Hong Kong last week. Camillo Cametti, editor of First Victory FINA's magazine, the World of Swimming, denied that Chinese New York- Swimmers show such telltale signs of steroid use as exaggera- ted muscles development. "Allegations of doping by the Chinese only started when they started to win," Cametti said. "Nobody can assume that be- cause they're doing well they're Rookie Andrei, Trefilov made taking drugs, and nobody can as- Bali Post/Rtr SWIMMING-Chinese swimmer Zhong Weiyue leaves the pool January 5, after setting a world record in the Women's 100 metre Butterfly event during competition in the Beijing leg of the 1994 Short Course World Cup. Zhong set a time 58.71 seconds. 52 saves for his first NHL victory as the Calgary Flames beat the Rangers 4-1 on Wednesday, New York's 16-game home unbeaten streak. Joe Nieuwendyk and Robert Reichel each had a goal and an leaders in the Pacific Division, won for just the second time in eight games. New York, best in the league at 27-10-3, suffer its first home loss since a 402 set- back to the Mighty Ducks of Ana- heim on October 19. assist as the Flames (21-15-6), Trefilov, who was recalled from St John of the American hockey League on December 31, was making his first start of a son. He was at his first in the first period, when the Rangers out- shot the Flames 24-7. New York held a 12-1 advan- tage in shots on goal just over six minutes into the game, but did not beat Trefilov until Tony Amonte scored at 7:31. Theo Fleury lifted Calgary into a 1-1 tie less than a minute a power-play goal. Nieuwendyk took a pass from Wes Walz and beat Mike Richter on a breakaway at 13:55, putting the Flames ahead to stay. Reic- hal and Gary Roberts added second-period goals. (Rtr). Sydney- South Africa sounded a war- ning they are now firmly back in international cricket with an his- toric win against Australia in the second test on Thursday. It was the South Africans third but most important victory in 10 tests since being accepted back into the world cricket arena after the scrapping of apartheid. They have already beaten India and Sri Lanka. Australia appeared set to scrape a victory, requiring only 54 runs on the fifth and final day with six wickets in hand. But South Africa's pacemen had ot- her ideas. Fanie de Villiers blitzed the Australians, notching figures of six wickets for 43 runs and appro- priately picking up the final wic- ket, caught and bowled, when Australia were a nailbiting six runs short of victory. The 15,000 crowd at the Syd- ney Cricket Ground expected to be a formality, but then were stunned. When last man Glenn McGrath was out, tearful South African officials jumped up and down and hugged each other while joyful players carried de Villiers from the field. "To beat Australia in Australia must be one of the best feelings in test cricket," said de Villiers, who also took four first innings wic- kets and was named man of the match. It was the first time South Af- rica had beaten Australia in a test inning and ranked among the closest tests among all countries. Captain Kepler Wessels, sub- stituted in the field after brea- king a finger to add to an already damaged knee, could only watch just before preparing to leave for home for his wounds to heal. "At least I'm going out with a winning note, he said. South Africa, who go 1-0 up in the three test series after a first- test draw, were all out for 169 and 239 in their two innings. Australia scored 292 in their first innings. There should not have been a dramatic finale, even allowing for a hard, dead wicket taking place because Australia, when they went into bat after tea on the fourth day, needed only 17 to win and four sessions of play to get them. But the home side lost four wickets in the tea session. Breakthrough Ominously, South Africa got the breakthrough they wanted in the first over of the final day, allan Donald bowling captain Allan Border (7) with his fourth ball, leaving Australia on 63 for five wickets. "Border was the one we wan- ted. He has saved his side from so many scrapes," said new captain Hansie Cronje. Fast bowler Craig McDermott, chancily swinging the bat and lof- ting and snicking close to field- smen, went close to saving his side and was an unbeaten 29 when out of partners. "We were running out of time but managed to pull through. It just shows the character of the team. McDermott could have been out three, four or five ti- mes," said Cronje. With the total on 72, Mark Waugh (11) was trapped by a yor- ker from Donald, Six wickets down. Then de Villiers added a fifth wicket to his four from the pre- vious day, bowling y (1) to make the total seven wickets for 73 runs, still 44 short of victory. Then Shane Warne (1) was brilliantly run out with the total on 75. Damien Martyn had hit the ball to deep cover, from where Cronje scored a direct hit on the stumps to make it eight wickets down with Warne well out of his ground going focond run. Martyn (6) was then caught in the deep by Andrew Hudson off Donald to make the total 110 for nine and seven runs were needed to win when paceman McGrath joined McDermott. McGrath (1), renowned as one of the poorest batsmen in first class cricket in Australia, was caught and bowled by de villiers and it was all over. Border Disconsolate Border was disconsolate, "I've played in three of the closset test match losses in history," he said. He was captain when the west Indies beat Australia by one run in Adethe 1992/93 season and played when England beat Aus- tralia by three runs in Melbourne in 1982/83. "It would be nice to win one of these tight ones," he said. Leg spinner shane Warne had been Australia's hero, taking 12 wickets in the match, but his ef fort proved. The rain-affected first test in Melbourne was drawn. The third and final test will be played in Adelade starting January 28. Australia, now playing the first series against South Africa for 23 years, will then travel to South Africa for a three test se- ries starting in March. (Rtr). After a rather laborious 2-0 home win over albacete last wee- kend, they showed all their worst traits in a Cup derby at home of Critical Point Madrid's season appears to be at another critical point. They have to survive a second leg away to Atletico to stay in the Cup and defeat in Barcelona on Saturday could see them losing touch league. They have not won it Camp Nou for nine seasons and mana- ged only two draws. Coach Benito Floro will have international Fernando Hierro back in midfield'after a two-game suspension. Sporting Gijon will be keeping their minds firmly on last Sun day's win over Barcelona rather than Tuesday's defeat when they keep their dream season going wint an away victory at Real Zaragoza. The Austrians have won only twice in 31 visits to Zaragoza but they are playing some of the most attractive football to be seen in Spain at the moment and have a fine away record. Leaders Deportivo should con- solidate their position by beating Logrones at home. But the visi tors have battled to six draws and one win in their last seven games and are no pushover. Another derby sell-out will be in the Basque country where At- hletic Bilbao host Real Sociedad of San Sebatian. (Rtr). Suns Use 40-16 First Quarter To Quiet Jazz Salt Lake City, Utah - The Phoenix suns outscored the Utah Jazz 40-16 in the quar- ter and never looked back in not- ching a 107-91 victory on Wednesday. Phoenic's Dan Majerle led five players in double figures with 25 points and A.C. Green scored 15 of his 19 points in the decisive first quarter. Charles Barkley had 23 points and 11 rebounds and Danny Ai- nge added 19 points off for Pheo- nix, which has won five of its last six games and 14 of its last 17. John Stockton had 17 points and 14 assits to pace the Jazz, who had their five-game winning streak and 10-game home win- ning streak snapped. Jeff Malone added 16 points and Karl Malone 15. and 12 rebounds to pace the Ma- gic to a 105-9 over the Chicago Bulls. Orlando outscored the Bulls 33-16 in the second quarter to lead 55-40 at the half. chicago clo- sed to 89-82 with 6:39 to go in the fourth, but Orlando used a 7-2 run to seal the win. Scottie Pippen had 20 points and Pete Myers in 14 for the Bulls, who have lost only three of their last 18. In Dallas In Dallas, Hakeem Olajuwon scored 15 of his 37 points in the second quarter to power the NBA-best Houston Rockets to a 114-102 win over the league- worst Mavericks. Olajuwon had 27 points and 14 rebounds and added 25 points for the Rockets, who have won four of their last five games and impro- ved their overall record to 26-4. Phoenix shot 58 percent from the field in the opening period, while holding Utah to 29 percent. Jamal Mashburn had a career- In Orlando, Anfernee Har- high 37 points and Jim Jackson dawy had 12 of his 20 points in added 21 to pace the Mavericks, the second quarter and Shaquille who fell to 0-14 at home and 2-27 O'Neal finished with 28 points overall. (Rtr). BALI TOKO JOCELYNE: Metast St Lean Kuta Fali Telp (0351) 51785 TOKO MAJU JAYA Kuta B Shopping centre A4 Legian Steet Kuta Balt Telp. (0351)51184 TOKO MJ Kertha Wijaya Shopping Centre 98 Diponegoro Street Block B.3 Denpasar Bali Telp. (0351) 34358 TOKO PARADISO 1: A I Kutaria Shopping Centre Legian Street Kuta Bali Telp. (0351) 51130 TOKO PARADISO II: 5 Bakungsan Street Kuta Bali Telp. (0361) 51606 TOKO SEMBILAN: Jl. Kartini 10 Denpasar Bali Telp. (0361) 22147 JI. 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(031) 520947, 520949 FAX (031) 520975 Penger Terbit Taj Pidato Presi PEMERINTAH bertekad meningkatk dan produktivitas dalam Pelita VI menda itu akan lebih digalakkan gerakan pengh pengawasan. Tekad tersebut tersirat Presiden Soeharto mengantarkan Nota dan RAPBN 1994/1995 dalam sidang DPR Kamis kemarin. Ungkapan tersebut mengingatkan kit bocoran anggaran yang menjadi isu nas akhir ini. Andaikata mekanisme pengawa sana secara konsisten, dan andaikata e produktivitas telah menjadi prinsip hidup tiap aktivitas negara dan pemerintahan kebocoran anggaran pembangunan tic pada angka 30 persen, apalagi 50 perse Sejak diungkapkan Prof.Dr. Soemitro kusumo pada Kongres Ikatan Sarjana E donesia (ISEI) di Surabaya, masalah anggaran pembangunan 30 persen itu be dibicarakan terus-menerus hingga sek minggu setelah kata-kata itu diucapka Lembaga Konsultasi Ekonomi, Industric gangan Dr. Rizal Ramli, dalam sebuah Jakarta mengutarakan, agar Fraksi ABRI pat membentuk "Komisi Kebocoran Ang tuk meneliti tingkat kebocoran yang ses serta mengkaji cara-cara penanggulanga bersifat preventif. Sementara itu Ketua Fraksi Persatua ngunan di DPR RI Hamzah Has, mengata nya akan mengundang Prof. Sumitro D sumo untuk melakukan dengar penda guna membahas kebocoran dana pem Dengar pendapat itu dijadwalkan akan dila pada masa sidang ketiga tahun 1993-1994 ini juga. Soal ini menjadi serius oleh karena ko relevansi ucapan tersebut bergaung sec nal. Malahan dapat saja bergaung seca sional. Sebabnya tidak lain daripada ya ucapkan kata-kata tersebut bukan sebar melainkan oleh "begawan ekonomi" Indo lain itu pemerintah sangat berkepentinga benar-tidaknya ucapan tersebut karena dan kewibawaan pemerintah justru terl soal yang tetap saja aktual dibicarakan y coran pembangunan itu sendiri. Kecuali ada faktor lain, menurut hemat diran Prof. Sumitro, baik di DPR atau c mana saja, untuk membeberkan penda mendesak sifatnya. Telah kita sebutkan tara sejumlah alasan, mengapa hal itu r Prof. Sumitro tentu mempunyai dasar ku lahan mempertaruhkan otoritasnya seb rang pakar serta posisi pemerintah Indor disudutkan ucapan Prof. Sumitro. Kebocoran dan inefisiensi diklasifikasi korupsi murni, yaitu penyelewengan pe anggaran oleh aparat birokrasi. Yang lebi adalah rekayasa kebocoran yang dilakuka cermat mulai dari perencanaan anggar suatu proyek selesai dikerjakan. Secara dikatakan, rekayasa kebocoran merupal ulangan penggunaan berbagai mata ang tuk tujuan proyek yang sama. Korupsi murni telah jauh berkurang ter bagai hasil peningkatan audit yang dilak tara lain oleh Bepeka. Akan tetapi rekay coran semakin meningkat. Hal ini meng kebocoran sulit dideteksi apabila hanya m kan mekanisme audit akunting. Untuk melukiskan bagaimana rekayasa Pertikaian Keluarga PERTIKAIAN antarkeluarga Bhutto akhi meruak semakin tajam. Benazir Bhutto menduduki kursi Perdana Menteri (PM) Pal goncang dua pihak: ibu kandung dan adik diri. Murtaza Bhutto yang berahun-tahun t pengasingan luar negeri, kembali ke Pakis mendekam kembali di penjara karena mengotaki penyerangan pangkalan AL pa 1992. Sebelumnya, pada tahun 1981 dia berurusan dengan pengadilan gara-gara mengotaki pembajakan sebuah kapal terba Kakak-beradik tersebut tidak saling men jak kembalinya Murtaza ke Pakistan bulan ber lalu. Pertikaian kedua tokoh keluarga E ada hubungannya dengan masalah kedudu tua Partai Rakyat Pakistan. Baik Benazir Murtaza sama-sama menghendaki kedudu sebut. Sementara itu, Nusrat Bhutto mer pencalonan Murtaza, dengan alasan seba lelaki keluarga Bhutto dialah yang paling pa megang kendali partai warisan suaminya. ping itu, janda mendiang Zulfikar Ali Bhutto merasa tersinggung dan menjadi amat gus dirinya diberhentikan dari jabatannya sebag sihat partai. Pertikaian antaribu-anak dan kakak-adik jauh lebih serius dari sekadar masalah k biasa. Di dalamnya terdapat masalah-masa tik dan proses politik. Kemenangan yang Partai Rakyat Pakistan tidak terlalu meya Untuk membentuk pemerintahan, partai t membutuhkan dukungan partai lain. Semen di hadapan mereka berdiri kekuatan opos tidak bisa diremehkan. Perpecahan dalan tut tai, dengan demikian, bisa saja berdampa Surat Pemb Persyaratan: Sertakan Fotokop Semua Kabupaten/Kod Sehubungan berita Bali Post 5 penjela Januari 1994 pada halaman 3 de- sbb: ngan judul "Parasamya akan Ja- Bapa tuh di Kabupaten Bangli", maka rah Tir untuk tidak menimbulkan salah mengat pengertian khususnya dari tuh di H Kabupaten/Kodya Dati II lain- dalam . nya di Bali, dengan ini diberikan omenta M. Kepel Mencari P Kami, keluarga M. Kepel yang Alam sementara ini tinggal di Kuta mentar hingga 9 Januari 1994, mencari nuari): anggota keluarga yang hilang, Suparn bernama Bagus Permadi atau 751694. Ida Bagus (?) Permadi. Ia lahir di : M. Ke Bandung sekitar tahun 1953. 16-741 Nama ibunya Cornelia Kepel, Telepon dan ayahnya (almarhum) asal bungi k Denpasar, waktu itu tinggal di landa. C Cimahi sebagai militer, dan me- ninggal di Bandung. 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