Tipe: Koran
Tanggal: 1994-03-19
Halaman: 06
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HALAMAN 6 SPORT World Cup Organizers Yet To Decide On Beer Issue Dallas- Beer is unlikely to be sold along with the hotdogs and ham- burgers at stadiums during the World Cup finals in America this summer. But, despite lingering concern about hooliganism and drunken violence, it has not been ruled out. With three months to go before the first match between holders Germany and Bolivia in Chicago, organisers have yet to work out their official line on the issue. "We are going to develop a very clear alcohol policy but there is not one at this time," said World Cup senior press officer John Griffin at a referees' seminar. Officials expect an announce- ment in April. The subject has caused a mild flurry in the domestic American medía, with many concentrating more on the "un-American" na- ture of any restrictions and fi- nancial losses than on any da- ngers from inebriated fans. The Dallas Morning News newspaper, quioting "briefing materials distributed recently, reported on Tuesday that the city would gain about $510,000 from concession sales if alcohol were to be sold at the Cotton Bowl on game days. The newspaper said the sum would otherwise be $280,000 but it quoted city officials as saying they were prepared to forego the extra revenue in the interests of safety. Police: "Impossible" The Orlando Sentinel last week quoted deputy police chief Charlie Walker, whose town hosts the thirsty Irish and Dutch among other nations, as saying it would be impossible to close bars and stop vendors from selling alcohol. Some Irish bars in Orlando, eagerly drumming up custom, have already advertised in Irish newspapers. week that he personally was all in favour of a beer at the ball game. His comments were interpre- ted by some as a climbdown, al- though World Cup officials said he was speaking on a purely per- sonal basis and was not backtrac- king on policy. The fact is, World Cup organi- sers have no control over alcohol sales outside their licensed pre- mises -- the area of the stadiums and within a perimeter fence. Beyond that is up to local offi- cials and, with nine venues in di- fferent states with widely- differing liquor laws, organising a concerted policy is proving difficult. The International Football Fe- deration (FIFA), the world body, maintains the issue is a local one. "The ban on alcohol cannot be decided by FIFA or by a football organisation," said General Sec- retary Joseph Blatter. "To serv or not to serve alcohol is according to the laws of the states where we are playing." The financial consideration is a major one in America, where ef- fectively private enterprise is funding the world's largest single sport event and chasing a profit. World Cup USA chairman Alan Rothenberg wrote to the go- vernment officials in the nine ve- nues last month suggesting va- "We would favour, if it is pos- rious measures including a ban sible, that in stadia no alcohol is on the sale and consumption of served during the matches. But alcohol before and at matches. otherwise we are liberal," he told But, after criticism from seve- Reuters in Dallas. ral quarters including leading beermaker and U.S. soccer spon- sor Anheuser-Bushch, Rothen- berg was at pains to stress this Griffin said the eventual alco- hol policy formulated by be the same for all nine venues. Sonics Become First NBA (Reuter) Team To Clinch Playoff Berth Minneapolis- The seattle SuperSonics be- came the first NBA team to clinch a playoff spot and Nate McMillan became their all-time steals lea- der on Thursday when they beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 107-92. a Shawn Kemp had 21 points and 14 rebounds and 14 rebounds and Gary Payton added 19 points, including six during ourth-quarter run, to help Seattle bounce back from an 89-87 home loss to woeful Detroit on Tuesday and improve to a league-best 46-16 and Detlef Schrempf 14 for the Sonics. night Kemp made 11-of-13 free throws and Payton connected on 9-of-10 as Seattle hit 40-of-43 from the foul line. McMillan had five steals to run his total to 1,150 as a Sonic, sur- passing Fred Brown's 1,149. The Sonics had 20 steals in the game, five shy of the NBA record. Stacey King scored 17 points, Doug West had 14 and Mike Brown tied a career high with 16 rebounds for Minnesota, which lost its 21st game in its last 24 and fell to 17-46 for the season. Minnesota's Christian Laet- tner missed his fifth straight game with a groin injury. Bali Post/Reuter BASKETBALL Efes Pilsen's star guard Petar Naumoski of Macedonia, fauled out in the second half, flies high to score a shot over Barcelona's Andres Jimenez (R) March 17 in the men's European basketball championship decisive match in Istanbul. Barcelona defeated Pilsen, Joined Final Four as se- cond Spanish team. Coca-Cola JI. Cokroaminoto 108 Denpasar Bali Post OPENING DAY MATCH - Germany's forward Ness (C) forces his way into the Australian circle during an opening day OPEL Bali Post/Reuter match of the six-nation 16th Champions Trophy men's hockey tournament in Lahore March 17. Germany beat Australia 2-1. Sabtu Paing, 19 Maret 1994 Aamodt Begins Reign As World Best Vail, Colorado- Kjetil Andre Aamodt of Nor- pics, but the most difficult goal, the highest value, was the overall way begins his reign as the title and this I accomplished. world's best skier by going after Aamodt won three medals at the giant slalom crown when the the Lillehamer Games but failed World Cup Finals resume on to add a gold to his Albertville Saturday. super-H win. He left a strain all Aamodt supplanted five-time season building upt to his pursuit World Cup overall champion of Olympic glory and the World Marc Girardelli on Thursday as Cup title. "I think I'll be skiing more the all-around best and the 1994 Finals could mark the star of a freely next year. I think psycholo new era of alpine skiing gically I have been trying too hard to reach goals. domination. better." Training After Friday's off-day, Aamodt Now I have reached many of will take his last crack at giant them, Maybe now I can do even slalom leader Christian Mayer of Austria, who leads the Norwe- gian by 22 points in a close race for the season's title. Joining the fun at the Finals will be charismatic Italian Al- berto tomba, who begins practice for his weekend of giant slalom and slalom. For Aamodt, it will be right back to business despite achie- ving a childhood dream by win- ning the World Cup. Aamodt be- lieves he has much more to ac- complish. Aamodt's Victories At the tender age of 22, Aa- modt has already won 10 World Cup races, two world champion- ship golds, an Olympic gold and four other Olympic medals in ad- dition to the coveted overall World Cup championship. Aamodt said he trained too hard during the season. "I think training is very impor- tant before the season, and rest is important during the season," he said. "It's a hard job." That doesn't mean Aamodt thinks he knows it all. "I feel I have a lot to improve," he said. "I'm very stiff. I have to stretch more, improve on my fexi- bility. Generally, I can be stro- nger, faster and get better techni- cally on my skiing -- that needs the most improving." Aamodt said he has great res- pect for the 30-year-old Girar- delli but feels he has shown be ge- longs on top after coming close to dethroning the Austrian-born ra- cer last year. "I had more victories last year "It's a fantastic record to win than this year, but I was better five overall titles. That's a hard all-round this year, from slalom thing to do," Aamodt said. "I will to downhill," said Aamodt, who not focus on winning five titles. I won five races last season compa- will focus on being a better at- red to three in hlete. The goals will come. "I ove- had more victories. But I think rall title at 21. I'm one year be- this is a better season. Among my hind already." (Rtr) goalds this year was the Olym- Isles Beat Red Wings To Keep Playoff Hopes Alive Last season looked better. I think Marc won his firs Detroit- Pierre Turgeon ran his points streak to 13 games and Derek In Buffalo In Buffalo, Bill Guerin scored a pair of goals as the New Jersey Montreal on December 1. Penguins superstar centre The Senators had been outsco- Mario Lemieux missed his third red 59-11 during their nine-game straight game with a chronic they beat the Sharks 6-4 on Fe- bruary 24. Berth King scored twice to lead the New Devils ended the Sabres six- losing streak, which started after back problem. Wolves Beaten The Sonics have beaten the Wolves 12 straight times. In New York, Patrick Ewing scored 26 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to send the Knicks to a 105-83 victory over the Milwau- kee Bucks, their season-high eighth straight win. The Knicks have not allowed an opponent to score 90 points during the winning streak, tying an BNA record since the incep- tion of the 24-second shot clock in 1954-55. The Knicks tied the eight-straight mark set by the Syracuse Nationals in 1954. Anthony Mason added 17 points and nine rebounds and De- rek Harper chipped in 13 points for New York, which took over sole possession of first place in the Eastern Conference at 44-19, one-half game in front of the idle Atlanta Hawks. Vin Baker, playing with an in- jured left hand, had 25 points and 11 rebounds and Blue Edwards netted 21 points to pace Milwau- kee, which suffered its sixth straight defeat and fell to 17-46. At Golden State, Otis Thorpe had 21 points and a season-high 21 rebounds to lead the Houston Rockets to their third straight victory, 112-99 over the Warriors. Vernon Maxwell scored a game-high 25 points, 11 of them in the fourth quarter, and added eight assists for the Rockets, who took the lead for good at 20-19, led by 12 at halftime and never led by less than eight points the rest of the way. Hakeem Olajuwon had 19 points and 14 rebounds while Ro- bert Horry had 15 points and 1- rebounds for Houston, which ou- trebounded Golden State 59-44. Chris Mullin led Golden State with 22 points, Latrell Sprewell added 21 and Chris Webber had 17 points and eight rebpunds. Seikaly's Score In Miami, Rony Seikaly scored 28 points and Glen Rice added 24 to lift the Heat to a 115-98 rout of the Dallas Mavericks, who lost their 10th straight for their third double-digit losing streak of the season. Seikaly also grabbed 14 re- bounds and Brian Shaw added 11 points and 11 assists for the Heat (36-27), who have won 12 of their last 14 games. BIKE (Reuter) York Islanders, fighting for a playoff spot, to a 3-1 win on Thur- sday over the Detroit Red Wings, who already have a berth. Turgeon scored a goal and as- sisted on one of King's, and now has nine goals and 14 points in his last six games. The Islanders (30-32-8) pulled within two points of the final Eas- tern Conference playoff spot with with Toronto for the most points in the Western Conference. Turgeon opened the scoring on a power play at 17:06 of the first period the scoring on a power play at 17:06 of the first period, registering his 33th goal. King's 27th goal made it 2-0 at 9:15 of the second. Keith Primeau scored for De- troit 6:20 into the third period to make it 2-1 before King added an empty-net goal with 1:04 left. The Islanders fired only 17 shots at Detroit goaltender Bob Essensa, while New York's Ron Hextall stopped 29 Red Wings shots and held Detroit on score- less six power plays. The Islanders also held NHL goal leader Sergei Federov score- less. Federov has 51 goals and his 111 points are second in the lea- gue to the Los Angeles Kings' Wayne Gretzky. game unbeaten streak with a 6-1 victory. Stephane Richer and Tom Chorske each had a goal and an assist for the Devils, who impro- ved to 8-1-2 in their last 10 games and moved within four points of the idle New York Rangers and first place in the Atlantic Division. Corey Millen notched a pair of assists for the Devils, who took a 5-0 lead by scoring three in the second period and two in the third before Buffalo tallied. for the Devils, who have allowed Martin Brodeur made 28 saves just seven goals in their last six games. In San Jose, Dan Quinn scored a pair of goals in his first game as a Senator to help Ottawa break a 21-game road winless slide (0-19-2) with a 2-1 victory over the Sharks. free agent earlier in the week, Quinn, who was signed as a beat Sharks goalie Arturs Irbe on a breakaway for the second goal, which gave the Senators a 2-0 lead. Craig Billington made 19 sa- ves to get the win for Ottawa, which stopped a nine-game lo- sing streak and won on the road for the first time since they beat The Sharks, whose only goal was by Johan Garpenlov, were scoreless in seven power-play changes and have just eight goals in their last 87 man-advantage opportunities. San Jose has lost its last two games after a five-game unbea- ten streak. In Boston In Boston, Jaromir Jagr and Martin Straka each had a goal made 28 saves as the Pittsburgh and an assist and Tom Barrasso Penguins defeated the Bruins 4-2. Jagr has three goals and eight assists in his last five games, while Straka has six goals and five assists in his last five. Doug Brown and Ron Francis scored first-period goals as the would never relinquish. Penguins went "--" a lead they Larry Murphy had two assists for the Penguins, who are 7-3-1 in their last 11 games and 5-0 against Boston this season. Ray Bourque had a goal and an assist and Adam Oates also sco- red for Boston, winless in its last five games (0-4-1) after a six- game winning streak, Agassi Beats Edberg, Graf To Face Zvereva Key Biscayne, Florida - Andre Agassi proved his come- back is for real with a solid win over Stefan Edberg at the $3.3 million Lipton Championships on Thursday while for Steffi Graf, there hasn't been any doubt for quite a while that she is for real. Agassi, recovered from recent wrist surgery, pounded out a 7-6, 6-2 quarter-final victory over the second-seeded Swede. Lipton singles title is blocked by tournament. someone she has beaten 13 times, "I'm a man on a mission. My ninth-seeded Natalia Zvereva of goal is to take mu career to where Belarus. it's never before," added Agassi. Agassi, ranked 31st, will play 46th-ranked Australian Patrick Rafter, the only unseeded player left in the tournament, in one side of the men's semifinals while top seed Pete Sampras faces fourth seed and fellow American Jim Courier in the other. Agassi said he was amazed at his rapid return from injury. "Oh my goodness, I never would have believed that I could come back this quick, this strong," said Agassi, who already In the final, her path to a third beat Boris Becker earlier in the In a women's semifinal, Graf beat American Lindsay Daven- port 6-0, 7-6 for her record- breaking 27th consecutive straight-sets win. Edberg's Opening Edberg offered Agassi a big ipening by blowing four consecu- tive set points in the tie-break. Edberg, who admitted to fee- ling sluggish, led 6-2 in the cru- cial tie-break before falling apart, as Agassi won seven of the next eight points to ake the brea- ker 9-7. "In did give away the tiebrea- ker," Edberg said. "I played a few sloppy points." 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Robert Kron brought Hartford within a goal with a power-play tally, his 19th of the season, 1:40 into the second period, but Mike Ricci and Alexei Gusarov tallied for the final margin. Mats Sundin had a pair of as- sists for the Nordiques, who won their third straight. Hartford fell to 0-4-1 in its last five games. (Reuter) Kenya Drops Kirui From Cross Country Team Nairobi- 10,000 metres at the Stuttgart Ismael Kirui has been dropped camp because she had gone to World 5,000 matres champion world championship, to leave the from the Kenyan team for the Bu- run in Europe without permis- dapest world cross country cham- sion. "We must have discipline pionships on March 26. Head coach Mike Kosgei said ahead of a key assignment," Kos- Kirui had been dropped from the gei said. team for leaving training to run in Europe while his colleagues were camped at high altitude in Umbu at the foot of Mount Ke- nya. He said he also asked Tecla Lo- rupe, fourth in the women's Bali Post/Reuter TENNIS-Andre Agassi of the USA salutes the crowd after his win against Swede Stefan Edberg in the men's quarter-final of the Lipton Internation Players Championships, March 17. Agassi won the watch 7-6 (9-7), 6-2. B TIARA DEWATA 21-25 MARET'94 Discount Team manager Gilbert Sei said the absence of the two in Bu- dapest would have no overall ef- ct on the squad per ance. Kirui, Lorupe and world cross country champion William Sigei were given permission to go to Europe for a meet in San Vitore, Italy. Only Sigei returned home in the alloted time. Kirui returned home on Tues- day, a week later than scheduled. "It is a decision by officials. I am not bitter," said Kirui, adding he had gone to an indoor meeting in Stokholm and missed his re- turn flight to Nairobi. Sigei, leader on the IAAF cross challenge circuit with 98 points, said he was in top shape and ex- pected to successfuly defend his title. Kosgei said he considered Mo- rocco and Ethiopia the greatest threats to his team's succesful men's title defence hopes while China and South Africa were the main competition in the women's events. Teams: Senior men Sigei, Simon Chemoywo, Paul Tergat, Willian Kiptum, James Songok, Joseph Kariuki, Dominic Kirui, wilson Omwoyo, Shem Kororia. Junior men - Daniel Komen, Philip Mosima, Philip Kemei, David Meto, John Bungey, wil- son Musto. Senior women -- Helen Chem- weno, Jane OMoro, Joyce Chep- chumba, Helen Kimaiyo, Pacifica Monda, Leah Malot. Junior women Sally Barsosio, Rose Cheruiyot, Elizabeth Jeta- nui, Ruth Biwott, Pamela Chep- chumba, Naomi Mugo. 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Di antaranya, akan memperk eluaran pembangunan, menyeleksi se prioritas pembangunan, dan mer rencana-rencana pembangunan lainnya Anjloknya harga minyak sampai 13-1 per barel pernah terjadi tahun 1988, yan juga terjadi pada saat musim dingin seda sung di belahan bumi Utara. Konon mu kali ini tidak sedingin tahun-tahun sebel hingga negara-negara di belahan bumi perlu memakai minyak banyak-banyak c bat permintaan mereka akan minyak, ya ini terbesar, menurun. Ada skenario lain yang mengatakan, merosotnya harga adalah karena kele duksi dan penawaran minyak dunia. S berawal dari kurang akurnya negara-neg mematuhi kesepakatan kuota produksi kannya cadangan minyak yang cukup beberapa negara konsumen besar minya Skenario mana pun yang berlaku, m harga minyak jelas memukul negara-neg termasuk Indonesia. Dalam struktur and gara kita sekarang, penerimaan minyak bumi) memang tidak lagi dominan. Nan mana pun turunnya harga minyak masih pengaruh besar pada APBN. Oleh kare APBN merupakan salah satu indikator pe ekonomi jangka pendek, antisipasi yang d penas merupakan suatu hal yang wajar. Namun ada kesan kuda-kuda yang Bappenas dalam mengantisipasi turunnya Komnas HAM mas SEJAK dibentuk tanggal 7 Desember misi Nasional Hak Asasi Manusia (Kom memperoleh begitu banyak harapan dari kat. Hal itu wajar saja apabila kita ingat bah nya adalah ikut menyelesaikan kasus-ka berkaitan secara langsung atau tidak de asasi manusia yang bermunculan di ma Agaknya kasus perburuhan menduduki p tama dalam masalah yang berkaitan de asasi manusia tersebut akhir-akhir ini. Sebagai sebuah lembaga baru, Komna harapkan berdiri netral dari pengaruh apa ini tentu ada dasarnya karena ada sinisme gian anggota masyarakat bahwa Komnas nya merupakan sebuah lembaga pelengka dalam proses penyelesaian hak asasi Penguasa yang berkolusi dengan pengus butkan akan mempersulit pekerjaan Kom sebab sebagian besar anggotanya adalah negeri, orang-orang birokrat. Ada kecenderungan yang kuat sekali sungnya kerja sama antara penguasa d usaha tersebut sehingga menimbulkan k langgaran hak asasi manusia. Rakyat keci rus dibela, dalam kenyataannya serin berjuang sendiri membela nasibnya. Ka sama itu sudah terbentuk hampir dapat d rakyat kecil akan ditinggal sendiri. Sementara itu Komnas HAM juga diing tuk tidak menyaingi fungsi DPR. Jika lem terlalu sering didatangi anggota masyarak adukan nasibnya, dikhawatirkan akan ter pang tindih tugas, yaitu Komnas HAM aka suki wilayah penjelajahan DPR. Lalu untuk fungsi DPR? Sudah barang tentu kekhawatiran itu mas pakan kekhawatiran yang belum berdasa selama tiga bulan sejak dibentuk bulan D 1993 kita belum dapat melihat banyak a kerja lembaga tersebut. Pada beberapa ka ikut ditangani Komnas HAM, hasil yang dic lum optimal. Komisi itu seakan-akan masih bentuk yang pas untuk mengartikulasikan f yang sesungguhnya. Sementara itu Wakil Ketua DPA Prof. D diman mengatakan, dalam menghadap kasus pelanggaran hak asasi manusia, HAM jangan sampai menjadi "macan of lembaga yang tidak mempunyai daya dan k untuk membantu penyelesaiannya. Komn juga jangan sampai hanya menjadi penont daya dalam kasus yang bergaung secara seperti kasus pembunuhan dan pengadila nah (Bali Post, 18/3). Harapan-harapan yang sedemikian besa pada lembaga tersebut menunjukkan bahw dirannnya memang dibutuhkan. Artinya, s ada lembaga-lembaga seperti DPR dan Kel yang dapat menjadi tumpuan harapan untuk dak pelanggaran hak asasi manusia, teta geman (komitmen) mereka terhadap pen Surat Pem Persyaratan: Sertakan Foto Penjelasan K Berkenaan tulisan Bali Post rut Kri Minggu 13 Maret 1994 pada ha- Bapa laman 1 berjudul "Berwisata nyelen sambil Beribadah Sucikan Diri tetapi b di Sungai Gangga", kami dari Krisna Krisna Tours & Travel Bidang pendaft Tirtayatra ingin menanggapi be- Drs. Kt berapa hal yang sangat prinsipil. pendaft 1. 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