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LENOVO IdeaPad Y450 311 Product Information

PlatformNotebook PC with Intel Centrino Duo Technology
Processor TypeIntel Core 2 Duo Processor
Processor OnboardIntel® Core™2 Duo Processor T6600 (2.2 GHz, FSB 800, Cache 2 MB)
ChipsetIntel 45GM
Standard Memory2 GB DDR3 SDRAM PC-8500
Max. Memory8 GB (2 DIMMs)
Video TypeIntel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD 313 MB (shared)
Display Size14" WXGA LED
Display Max. Resolution1366 x 768
Display TechnologyStandard LED
Audio TypeIntegrated
Speakers TypeIntegrated
Floppy DriveOptional
Hard Drive Type320 GB Serial ATA 5400 RPM
Optical Drive TypeDVD±RW
ModemOptional
NetworkingIntegrated
Network Speed10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
Wireless Network TypeIntel Wireless 5100ABGN
Wireless Network ProtocolIEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Wireless BluetoothIntegrated
Keyboard TypeQWERTY 82 keys
Input Device TypeTouch Pad
Slot ProvidedExpressCard/ 34
Card Reader ProvidedSD, MMC, Memory Stick / Stick PRO, xD-Picture Card
Interface Provided3x USB 2.0, E-SATA, VGA, LAN, Audio
  • Webcamera 1.3 MP
O/S ProvidedMicrosoft Windows Vista Home Basic
Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery
Power SupplyExternal AC Adapter
Dimension (WHD)340 x 34.8 x 232 mm
Weight2.1 kg
Standard Warranty1-year Limited Warranty by Authorized Distributor
Bundled PeripheralsCarrying Case

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Vacation has come

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President Yudhoyono to meet CEOs of 200 US companies

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will meet with the chief executive officers of 200 big companies during his visit to the US on September 23-30, MS Hidayat said here on Monday.

The chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) made the statement after a meeting at the presidential office to discuss preparations for the president`s visit to the US.

"I was asked to come to the meeting because the President will go to the US. (And) On September 26 there will be a business forum to be attended by 200 US CEOs," he said.

Hidayat said he was the one who had organized the planned meeting with the CEOs.
He declined to disclose what would be discussed in the business meeting.

President Yudhoyono would be in the US from September 23 to 30 in the framework of attending a G-20 meeting in Pittsburgh on September 24-25.

On September 26 he would visit Boston to attend the meeting with the 200 CEOs and also give a lecture at Harvard University on September 29.

Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda said the subject of the lecture had not yet been determined as it was still being formulated.

President Yudhoyono`s eldest son, Agus Harimurti, is right now studying at Harvard.
Hassan said while in Boston, President Yudhoyono would possibly also hold a meeting with experts on renewable energy resources.

The meeting on Monday was also attended by Finance Minister Sri Mulyani, Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu and Environment Minister Rachmat Witoelar.

Witoelar said the meeting had also discussed efforts to make climate change issues remained the concern of the G-20 forum.

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5 tips to communicate better from home

Even when you've got the right tools and ways to meet, communicating with co-workers from home is still different from working in the office. Use these five tips to improve how you communicate with co-workers from home.

1. Make appointments

You set aside time to meet with someone in person, so why not make appointments for important telephone calls? By booking a specific time, you can be assured that your co-worker will be prepared and more focused on the conversation. Like you, they may have done some prep work beforehand to make the call more productive.

2. Stay focused in phone conferences

It's easy to stray when meetings get long, but keep multitasking to a minimum during phone conferences. The other party can almost certainly hear that keyboard clicking while you respond to someone else's e-mail.

3. Attend weekly staff meetings

If you work at home full-time, try to attend at least one weekly meeting to keep in touch with others.

4. Stay online as much as possible

If you're not there, it's likely that people may think you're not working—even if you're working more than 40 hours a week. Responding quickly to e-mail will help remind people that you're still there and being productive.

5. Be assertive

Don't always wait for people to contact you. Ask for information if you don't feel like you've received it.

Souce : Microsoft.com

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850 families isolated after landslide in Bengkulu

Incessant heavy rains on Monday afternoon had caused disaster in Pesisir Selatan regency, West Sumatra Province, where 850 families in Jurai subdistrict became isolated because the road to the area had been blocked by 800 meters of dirt from a landslide in Bukit Parik.

A Jurai subdistrict official, Al Ermon, said the landslide occurred at 6 p.m local time when local moslems broke the fast.

"It happened so quickly, many residents panicked and immediately contacted me, after which along with local security personnel went to the site of the landslide," Al Ermon said Monday night.

The landslike occurred at Bukit Parik in Lumpo Timur covering three villages, including Taratak Tangah, Limau Gadang and Batu Kunik.

"The three villages are occupied by 850 families, which are now completely hopeless, because the road to the villages had been conpletely cut off by the landslide," he said.

However, the latest information did not mention any fatalities, except that three houses were covered by rocks of the landslide.

According to Ermon, until 9 p.m local time, no heavy equipment had reached the site of the disaster.

"We are still waiting for the heavy equipment, which were reportedly still on their way to the disaster site," he said.(*)

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Facebook to boost staff by 50% in 2009: report

Online social networking site Facebook is looking to expand its staff by as much as 50 percent this year, its chief executive Mark Zuckerberg told Bloomberg news agency in an interview dated August 20.

Facebook's website says it has more than 900 employees.

The company, which counts venture capitalist Peter Thiel, Accel Partners, Microsoft Corp and Russian Internet investment firm Digital Sky Technologies among its investors, has more than 250 million registered users.

In June, rival MySpace, owned by News Corp, said it would cut 30 percent of its U.S. staff and two-thirds of its international workforce.

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Nokia to enter PC industry with first netbook

The world's top cellphone maker Nokia said on Monday it would start to make laptops, entering a fiercely competitive, but fast-growing market.

Nokia has seen its profit margins drop over the last quarters as handset demand has slumped, and analysts have worried that entering the PC industry, where margins are traditionally razor-thin, could hurt Nokia's profits further.

"We are fully aware what has the margin level been in the PC world. We have gone into this with our eyes wide open," Kai Oistamo, the head of Nokia's key phone unit, told Reuters.

Its first netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G, will use Microsoft's Windows software and Intel's Atom processor -- offering up to 12 hours of battery life, and weighing 1.25 kilograms. Netbooks are low-cost laptops optimized for surfing the Internet and performing other basic applications. Pioneered by Asustek in 2007, other brands such as HP and Dell have also pushed out their own lines since then.

Research firm IDC expects netbook shipments this year to grow more than 127 percent from 2008 to over 26 million units, outperforming the overall PC market that is expected to remain flat and a phone market which is shrinking some 10 percent.

"Nokia will be hoping that its brand and knowledge of cellular channels will play to its strengths as it addresses this crowded, cut-throat segment," said Ben Wood, director of research at CCS Insight.

"At present we see Nokia's foray into the netbook market as a niche exercise in the context of its broader business."

Nokia said it would unveil detailed specifications, market availability and pricing of the device on Sept 2.

A source close to Nokia said the new netbook would use the upcoming Windows 7 operating system. Microsoft says a stripped-down version of Windows 7 will be introduced to netbooks the same time as its general release on October 22

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LED display technology gets a twist

CHICAGO , U.S. researchers said on Thursday they have found a way to make large-scale flexible display screens that can be stretched to fit the contours of a bus yet are transparent enough so riders can see out windows.

The thin, light screens might be used to make brake light indicators that follow the contours of a car, or health monitors or imaging devices that wrap around a patient like a blanket, said John Rogers of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, whose study appears in the journal Science.

He said the large display screens combine the scale and durability of light-emitting diodes, or LED technology, used to make flat, lighted billboards, with the flexibility of screens made using organic -- carbon-containing -- materials.

"If you look at these giant billboard displays along the road side, those are made out of inorganic light emitting diodes (LEDs). Our feeling is those systems are quite impressive," Rogers said in a telephone interview.

"The question became is it possible to take that technology and use it in a non-billboard format."

Rogers said current technology using inorganic materials produces chunky individual LED lights that need to be arranged piecemeal with a robotic arm. Screens made using organic materials can be sprayed or painted onto a film surface, but they are not as bright or durable, he said.

To solve this challenge, researchers built their LEDs on a thin layer of film later dissolved by a chemical and then affixed tiny plastic tabs on two corners to ensure the LEDs did not wash away in the chemical bath.

The team used a special stamping technology to deposit and assemble the inorganic LEDs onto glass, plastic or rubber surfaces. The system works much like a rubber stamp and ink pad, using the LEDs as ink.

"The new approach can lift large numbers of small, thin LEDs from the wafer in one step, and then print them onto a substrate in another step," Rogers said.

The LEDs can be interconnected and wired with a conventional process used to wire computer chips, he added. And because LEDs can be placed far apart and still provide enough light, the panels and displays can be nearly transparent.

"We can put them on a strip of plastic and make brake lights," said Rogers, who noted that the project was initially funded in part by Ford Motor Co, which was looking for a way to make brake lights that can follow the contour of a car.

The National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy also funded the project.

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First family begin first vacation




Aug. 23 - U.S.President Barack Obama and his family flies into Massachusetts island Martha's Vineyard with pleas for a quiet week-long break.

Sarah Toms. Reuters.

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Suspect in U.S. model murder found dead in Canada

VANCOUVER, British Columbia - A reality TV star wanted for the brutal murder of his bikini model ex-wife in California has been found dead in a motel near Vancouver, Canadian police said on Sunday.

Ryan Jenkins, a Canadian who was the subject of a manhunt in the United States and Canada, apparently took his own life while hiding at the motel in Hope, British Columbia, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Local media said Jenkins hung himself, but Canadian police refused to confirm details of his death after finding his body in the motel room on Sunday.

Authorities in California had charged Jenkins, 32, with the murder of Jasmine Fiore, whose mutilated body was found in a suitcase stuffed into a trash bin just over a week ago in the town of Buena Park outside Los Angeles.

Police said Fiore's fingers and teeth had been removed to make it harder to identify her body, but investigators were able to determine who she was by using the serial number on her breast implants.

Jenkins appeared in the television show "Megan Wants A Millionaire" on VH1, which premiered after completing production in March. Airing of the program has been suspended because of Fiore's death.

Jenkins, who is from Calgary, Alberta, was among 17 men described as millionaires who competed for the affections of former Playboy model Megan Hauserman. When introduced on the show, he was said to have a net worth of $2.5 million.

Jenkins had wed Fiore, 28, in Las Vegas in March, but the marriage was annulled. She had recently moved to Los Angeles and worked as a model in advertising and for Playboy as a coordinator for their "Girls of Golf" events.

Jenkins's body was found just hours after Canadian police confirmed they believed he had entered the country, having used a boat he owned in Washington state to escape U.S. authorities on the Washington state border near Vancouver.

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Malaysian state to cane woman after Ramadan

SUNGAI SIPUT, Malaysia - Religious authorities in Malaysia postponed on Monday the caning of a Muslim woman convicted of drinking alcohol until after the holy month of Ramadan.

The planned caning of 32-year-old mother of two Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno has drawn criticism from rights groups concerned by the rise of Islamic laws in this traditionally moderate country, even though Kartika had accepted the punishment.

Earlier on Monday it appeared she might have been freed when a court order that would have transferred her to a prison where she was to have been caned was ruled invalid by an Islamic justice official.

Kartika was released from a van that would have transported her to the prison in Pahang state in eastern mainland Malaysia where she committed the offence that she admits and for which she wanted to be punished in public.

"The punishment has not been canceled, it was postponed because of Ramadan," Pahang state Executive Councillor for Religion, Missionary Work and Unity, Mohamad Sahfri Abdul Aziz, told Reuters.

Ramadan, a time of fasting and contemplation for Muslims, started on Saturday and lasts a month and Mohamad Sahfri said that the decision was taken after consultations with Malaysia's Attorney-General.

Kartika, who has admitted that she drank beer at a hotel in Pahang in December 2007, said that she still accepted the sentence but wanted to be treated fairly.

"I am shocked but I remain steadfast with my decision," Kartika, wearing a cream-colored, traditional long Malay dress decorated with flowers and a headscarf, told reporters after the state announced it would push ahead with the caning.

"All I want now is to know my true situation and do not treat me like a football," said Kartika who had worked as a nurse in Singapore until her trial.

MAHATHIR WEIGHS IN

While caning is a common punishment under Malaysia's civil code, as it is in neighboring Singapore, no woman has been caned and the severity of the punishment has generated criticism that this modern majority-Muslim state was becoming more hardline.

It is also a sensitive political issue where Malays, who account for 55 percent of the 27 million population, must be Muslim. A Malay nationalist party is the main party in the coalition that has ruled the country for 51 years, but it is battling an opposition Islamic party for their votes.

"There is a general push toward the implementation of sharia (Islamic) laws," Osman Bakar Deputy Chief Executive of the International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies Malaysia told Reuters.

"It's too simplistic to say that the government is becoming more Islamicized to gain more votes, more Malay support."

The National Front coalition, led by the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), stumbled to its worst ever losses in national and state elections in 2008.

In a sign of sensitivity over the issue ahead of a state by-election this month that pits the government against the Pan Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) in a majority Muslim state, the government's minister for women withdrew a statement in which she labeled the punishment as "harsh" for a woman.

Former premier Mahathir Mohamad, a frequent critic of the West who ruled Malaysia for 22 years until 2003, said there was no need for Islam or Islamic countries to apologize.

"The news of the caning has gone all around the world," he said on his popular web log (www.chedet.co.cc).

"I do not know if this gives a good or bad image to Islam. As a Muslim, we do not have to care too much about the view of others toward Islam when doing what the religion calls for."

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U.S. presses sanctions to end N.Korea atomic plans

SEOUL (Reuters) - A U.S. official charged with enforcing U.N. sanctions on North Korea sought South Korea's continued support during talks on Monday even as Pyongyang makes conciliatory moves after months of military grandstanding.

A high-ranking North Korean delegation led by close aides of leader Kim Jong-il sent to mourn a former South Korean leader met President Lee Myung-bak on Sunday and delivered a message from the North's leader in their first formal communication since Lee took office about 18 months ago.

South Korea's presidential Blue House denied reports in several South Korean newspapers the envoys conveyed a request by Kim for a summit with Lee, who ended years of unconditional aid when he took office and has been roundly vilified by the North.

Analysts said the rare conciliatory gestures from North Korea may indicate that sanctions contained in U.N. resolutions put in place following the North's long-range rocket launch in April and nuclear test in May could be squeezing the state and forcing it to seek funds for its depleted coffers.

Philip Goldberg, the U.S. coordinator for the U.N. sanctions on North Korea, met South Korean officials for talks on enforcing the punishments aimed at stamping out the North's arms trade, which estimates say provide it with at least hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

"Our goal is to return to the process of denuclearization," Goldberg told reporters after talks in Seoul.

North Korea has said it considers as dead often-stalled disarmament-for-aid talks among the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States. It has signaled that it instead wants only direct dealings with the United States, something Washington said it would not do.

SEEKING MONEY FROM SOUTH?

The U.N. sanctions are designed to ban business with North Koreans suspected of being in the illegal arms trade and with firms trading arms or other illicit materials.

Analysts said enforcing U.N. resolutions aimed at Pyongyang hinged on neighbor China, the North's biggest benefactor and the closest thing it can claim as a major ally.

But Beijing, which has called on Pyongyang and Washington to talk, has been reluctant to push any punishment that could destabilize the North's leaders and bring chaos to its border.

The North may be swayed into resuming the talks to please China, the host of the discussions, but few analysts expect that it will ever give up its nuclear weapons.

The North may be looking for renewed help from the South, which once supplied aid equal to about 5 percent of its estimated $17 billion a year GDP.

Despite the North's conciliatory gestures, it maintained a strident tone over a joint U.S.-South Korean military drill that started last week calling it a prelude to nuclear war that could prompt Pyongyang into making a retaliatory strike.

"It is the toughest mode of counteraction of the DPRK (North Korea) to react to the enemy's stick with a sword and its artillery piece with a missile," the North's main newspaper said.

The North had all but cut ties after Lee took office in anger at his policy of linking aid to progress the North makes to decrease the security threat it poses to the region.

In one sign of the North seeking a thaw, leader Kim said earlier this month he wanted to resume suspended tourism projects in the North by an affiliate of the South's Hyundai Group.

"The recent reconciliatory moves between the two Koreas certainly help ease the long-haul worries over the South Korean market," said Choi Seong-lak, an analyst at SK Securities.

Last week, Kim Jong-il dispatched envoys to the South for the first time in two years for the funeral of former President Kim Dae-jung, whose 2000 summit with the North Korean leader in Pyongyang led to better ties and massive aid for his state.

(Additional reporting by Shin Ji-eun; Editing by Jon Herskovitz)

Source : Reuters

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Terrorist Fund Flow Suspected in 10 Cities

VIVAnews - The Center of Financial Reports and Transaction Analysis (PPATK) suspected that there were several terrorist fund flows in the country.

The alleged terrorist's transactions were found in ten cities in several well-known banks, as stated by the PPATK chairperson Yunus Husein in Jakarta on Friday, Aug. 21.

The suspected transactions were detected in Yogyakarta, Makassar, Bekasi, Solo, Poso and Jakarta. "I have not figured which bank but it is spread," he added.

PPATK also investigated transactions made in conflicted areas but the investigation has not led to evidences relating the terrorism to the money transactions.

"Most of the demand [to investigate] comes from the police. They have gained information. We, on the other hand, have no knowledge which [transaction] relates to the terrorist," he said.

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Tighter Remission over Serious Crime

VIVAnews - Justice and Human Rights Minister Andi Mattalatta said remission for first degree crime convicts was allowed to be granted. “But it will be restricted,” Mattalatta said at his office in Jakarta on Friday, August 21.

First degree crimes include terrorism, drug abuse, corruption and serious human rights violations.

The Minister also said the requirement was that the convicts must serve one-third of their period of imprisonment. The regulation is based on the Governmental Decree No. 28/ 2006 on the Requirements and System of Convicts' Rights.

Regarding remission grant for the terrorists, Mattalatta said, “[It will still be given] because there have been a lot of them who have been granted remission. If we revoke the remission, it might be considered human rights violation,” he said.

Mattalatta continued by saying that the remission was granted because the government had social awareness. “If the government doesn't have it, we won't be changing the remission regulations. With the previous regulations, it's really easy. The convicts would certainly be granted remission within six months,” he said.

When asked whether or not the government is watching over former terrorist criminals, Mattalatta said there was not such supervision. However, he said the government had established a special counseling for them. “We consult it with Densus 88 [Anti-terrorism special unit],” he said. The Minister also explained there was not any special budget provided for the counseling.

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Saudi Police Arrest 1068 Indonesians

VIVAnews - Saudi Arabian security officers have captured over a thousand of Indonesians who were protesting in front of the Indonesian Consulate General (KJRI) building in Jeddah. Apparently, that is what the protesters wanted. They wanted to be arrested and deported back to Indonesia.

The report was given by Indonesia Foreign Affairs Department spokesperson, Teuku Faizasyah. According to him, the arrest was initiated by protests carried out by hundreds of Indonesians in front of KJRI Jeddah on Thursday night, August 20 local time. They demanded concern about them so that they could return to their home country.

“At 10.30 pm local time (around Friday, 2.30am Indonesia time), there was a protest in front of KBRI Jeddah by about 568 Indonesians (360 males and 208 females) whose residential permit has expired,” Faizasyah said at a press conference at the office of Foreign Affairs Department, Jakarta on Friday, August 21.

The action has forced Saudi Arabian police to arrest and take the protesters to the immigration office’s detention center. The arrest report, Faizasyah said, was apparently expected by hundreds of other Indonesians who also wished to be seized.

“After hearing the report, there were at least 500 other Indonesians, whose permit has expired too, coming to the office. Later they were evacuated by the police and placed in the detention center,” Faizasyah said.

Now, there are 1068 of them staying at the center. “In one hand, (the arrest) is what they ever wanted. But, it is the process that took them here which I am most concerned of,” Faizasyah said.

The Indonesian citizens were intentionally dealing with the immigration office’s security in order to be deported out of Saudi Arabia for free. They are not allowed to leave the country unless they pay the overstay charge. To avoid the obligation, they expect to be placed in certain place before being allowed to fly home to Indonesia.

Some of them are runaway immigrant workers who are also worried about having to pay the fine and ended up joining them staying in improper places such as under the bridge.

A few days ago, Foreign Affairs Minister Hassan Wirajuda said he was concerned about the mental condition of the said Indonesians. Most of them recklessly went to Saudi Arabia for Hajj pilgrimage but do not have a ticket to return home.

By staying together under the bridge and expecting to be caught by security officers to be deported, they would ruin Indonesia’s global image.

The government, according to Faizasyah, has taken inter-departmental coordination steps to carry out the repatriation. A special team has been sent to discuss with Saudi Arabian government about the comprehensive way in dealing with the matter.

“Once they are placed in the detention center, the consequence is deportation,” Faizasyah said. However, the Saudi Arabian government has not given any update on the issue. In fact, they asked the Indonesian government to discuss about it among themselves.

“The problem is finding the money to bring them back home. That’s what we are still figuring out. As a matter of fact, they are responsible for what they have done. Actually, some of them are willing to pay for their repatriation. But they don’t want to pay for the overstay charge,” Faizasyah said.

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General Dynamics UK picked for next stage of Brunei`s Joint Ops Centre

Jurudong, Brunei (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) -- General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited has been selected for the next stage of Brunei's competition to provide a Joint Operations Centre for the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. The announcement was made by Dato Paduka Haji Mustappa bin Haji Sirat, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, at BRIDEX 2009, the 2nd Brunei Darussalam International Defence Exhibition and Conference, on 15 August 2009.

The Joint Operations Centre (JOC) will provide the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) and Ministry of Defence (MinDef) with a facility to deliver command and control capability for military commands and civil organisations at both a national and international level and be interoperable with its NATO and ASEAN allies and coalition partners.

General Dynamics is committed to providing an enduring capability based on Brunei's Vision 2035. General Dynamics UK is the Prime Contractor and Systems Integrator delivering the UK's flagship C4I system across the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force; and the latest enhanced version was used successfully on British exercise in Brunei recently. General Dynamics UK is also delivering similar systems to other customers worldwide.

The core of the General Dynamics solution for the Brunei JOC is a low-risk Microsoft Windows based solution using best-of-breed products enabling ease of use and local sustainability. General Dynamics will provide both support and training packages tailored to meet the needs of the RBAF.

General Dynamics UK is teamed with Systematic UK for the Brunei JOC. Systematic UK recently won the contract to provide its SitaWare product to be the core software around which the United Kingdom's JOC will operate over the coming years, thus providing a single unified Common Operating Picture (COP). This same product is at the core of General Dynamics UK's Brunei JOC proposal.

Welcoming the announcement, Andrew Browne, Vice President C4I Systems, said: "General Dynamics UK is very pleased to have been selected for the next stage of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces' JOC programme, after a rigorous demonstration and assessment of our technical solution and capabilities. Customers worldwide trust us to deliver. We are confident that our bid, which offers both technical excellence and superb benefits in knowledge transfer for the Bruneian ICT business sector, and also leverages our experience in developing international education partnership programmes, will provide Brunei with the best JOC solution. Our unique experience as the UK MoD's premier communications partner supports our proven track record, delivering interoperability for key programmes of national importance for Britain and its military partners globally."

NOTES TO EDITORS

The Royal Brunei Armed Forces Joint Operation Centre

The JOC C4ISR will be linked with existing and planned applications and networks from the Brunei MINDEF and other Government Departments and Non Governmental Organisations. The system is required to work with legacy equipments and systems. It should be interoperable with coalition partners for deployed operations and civil agencies for disaster relief and homeland security operations.

Systematic UK

The Systematic SitaWare software is a world leader, especially in military messaging and international interoperability. It is used in many UK C4I systems, including Bowman. It has recently been selected for the UK MoD JOC to provide the UK Future (Joint) web service Data Repository on JC2SP. This will enter service over the next 18 months.

General Dynamics UK is currently working with Systematic UK to provide NATO interoperability into Bowman through integration with Bowman's ComBAT C2 application. This is an example of open architectures enabling rapid insertion of world-class capabilities.

General Dynamics UK

General Dynamics UK is the prime contractor and systems integrator of Britain's flagship Bowman communications and data system, and has successfully delivered complex communications integration programmes for Britain's key allies and partner across the world.

About General Dynamics

General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), is a leading player in the UK's knowledge economy and industrial base. Established in the United Kingdom for over 40 years, it employs over 1,600 people at 10 UK and international facilities. A prime contractor and complex systems integrator, working in partnership with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and other allies, growing key intellectual property, skills and capabilities in its UK research facilities and workforce, whilst harnessing world-leading technology.

General Dynamics UK led a key MoD Defence Technology Centre research consortium and, together with a growing C4I export programme, plays a central role manufacturing and developing technology to deliver network enabled capability and ISTAR in the battlespace. The Company is widely recognised as a leading contender to supply and integrate the next generation of Armoured Fighting Vehicles for the British Army. For further information visit www.generaldynamics.uk.com

General Dynamics, headquartered in Falls Church, Va., employs approximately 92,000 people worldwide. The company is a market leader in business aviation; land and expeditionary combat systems, armaments and munitions; shipbuilding and marine systems; and information systems and technologies. More information about General Dynamics is available online at www.gd.com

SOURCE: General Dynamics United Kingdom Limited

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Tommy returns to politics, eyes Golkar chairmanship

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Son of former president Soeharto Hutomo Mandala Putra, or Tommy Soeharto, expressed Tuesday his intention to return to Golkar amid efforts of the former New Order government`s political machine to seek a new leader that could help regain its past glory.

"Now is the right time for me to return to politics apart from business. My target is always high even in the political arena," Tommy told reporters, saying he had never dropped his membership in Golkar and therefore as a cadre he had a right to run for the party`s general chairmanship.

Tommy all of a sudden came up to the surface amid Golkar`s efforts to seek a new leader to replace Jusuf Kalla, the outgoing vice president. Kalla was named by his party as a presidential candidate in last July presidential election but lost the contest to his boss incumbent President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of the Democrat Party.

This year, Golkar`s popularity is fading after its defeat by the Democrat Party in last April`s legislative election. In the 2004 legislative election Golkar was the winner but last April it won only 19.21 percent of the parliamentary seats behind the Democrat Party which won 26.43 percent.

In last July`s presidential race, Golkar`s presidential candidate Jusuf Kalla likewise suffered a defeat winning only about 12 percent of the votes, far behind Yudhoyono who grabbed more than 60 percent and Megawati of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) with over 26 percent.

Amid the business Golkar to prepare names of candidates that would be selected in a Golkar meeting in Riau in October, Tommy`s name came up to the surface among Aburizal Bakrie, Surya Paloh, Yuddy Chrisnandi and Ferry Mursyidan Baldan.

Tommy said after being absent for 10 years in the political field he felt being called to return to Golkar. He said Golkar was the right and most suitable party for him. Tommy admitted that he had a moral responsibility to the party which was developed by his father. In addition to it Tommy also used to become a member of the People`s Consultative Assembly (MPR) from Golkar`s Functional Group faction from 1993 to 1998.

"Until now I am still a Golkar Party member and I still have its membership card," he said. Tommy born on July 15, 1962, said that party elite members had long approached him to return to help develop the party again.

The functional unit of ulemas of Jakarta, the party`s religious wing led by Asraf Ali, had recently predicted that party would choose Tommy as its new leader. Tommy who still leads PT Humpuss expressed concern over the current situation in the country which had been threatened by divisions due to various factors including foreign intervention in many fields.

According to Golkar Executive Chairman Burhanuddin Napituplu, the Tommy`s intention to return to Golkar would instill a new spirit to the party. He told newsmen after a discussion on "Golkar Rises" that there was no prohibition for Tommy Soeharto and members of the Cendana (Soeharto) family to return to Golkar.

Syamsul Muarif, general chairman of SOKSI, an organization affiliated to Golkar, also said his side would not question the return to Golkar of Tommy and his readiness to take part in the chairmanship race in its National Working Meeting on October 4-7, 2009.

"There is no problem. Golkar is open to the nomination of any of its cadres for its chairmanship," Syamsul Muarif said.

Muarif said although there was no problem with his intention to nominate himself, yet Tommy had to meet the requirements set by Golkar Party for its would-be general chairman candidates.

The requirements included a fact that a would-be candidate should have beem a cadre for at least ten years and have an executive post in Golkar`s executive board or in a post one level lower than the executive board.

Muarif said that each cadre wishing to take part in the race should nominate himself or be nominated in the national meeting by a small team, which will decide whether or not Tommy Soeharto had the right to be nominated for the Golkar general chairmanship.

In response to Tommy`s intention to join the race, candidate Yuddy Chrisnandi said he did not feel Tommy was a threat to him, saying: "I welcome positively Tommy Soeharto`s bid." He made the statement a moment after Tommy expressed his readiness to take part in the contest in Golkar`s VIIth meeting in Riau in October.

Yuddy said that Tommy`s readiness to return to the party was a good thing both for Golkar and the nation because it would serve as a means for Golkar to prepare its future cadres. If there are many cadres who are ready to become Golkar`s general chairmen, it meant that the development of cadres within the Golkar body is running well.

In the meatime, Aburizal Bakrie, another cadre who is widely tipped to become the next general chairman of Golkar to replace Jusuf Kalla, said he had not yet been informed of Tommy`s readiness to take part in the Golkar chairmanship race. "I still don`t know about it," he said.

He said that the nomination and the election of a general chairman was in the hands of regional branches which would decide it in a national working meeting. "Matters regarding the election of the general chairman are in the hands of regional branches," he said.

However, a chairman of a Golkar regional branch for Gorontalo, Fadel Muhammad said he had doubts about Tommy`s intention to compete in the Golkar chairmanship contest. Fadel who is also Gorontalo governor, said he was still gathering information on the issue.

"I have checked it with several sources but I could not find that Tommy had an intention to join the race," he said in a text message to ANTARA News.(*)

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Former S.Korea president Kim Dae-jung dies

Seoul (ANTARA News/AFP/Reuters) - Former South Korean president Kim Dae-Jung died Tuesday at the age of 83, a hospital spokesman said.

"He was declared dead at 1:43 pm (0443 GMT)," a spokesman for Seoul`s Severance Hospital told AFP. "His heart began failing at 1:35 pm and stopped minutues later despite our efforts to revive it."

Kim Dae-jung won the Nobel Peace Prize for brokering the first summit between leaders of the rival Koreas. Reports said he died of heart failure.

Kim was a towering figure in South Korea`s struggle for democracy, best known internationally for his 2000 meeting in Pyongyang with North Korean leader Kim Jong-il which helped warm ties between the two states that have not yet officially ended their 1950-53 war.(*)

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Three industrial sectors likely to win competition

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Three industrial sectors in Indonesia have an opportunity to win the competition in both domestic and international markets at present and in the future.

Research and Technology Minister Kusmayanto Kadiman said here on Thursday that the thee industrial sectors were defense and security-based industry, natural resources-based industry, and creative industry.

"If we compete in technology industry that others have had, we will fail. But if the industrial development is based on our own strength, its competitive power would be outstanding," Kadiman said.

At the side lines of a workshop on technological planning and development to reach Indonesian vision as a new industrial country in 2020, the research and technology minister said the defense and security-based industry had a wider opportunity to become a high competitive industry.

He said that so long as defense and security product was concerned, the government would make every effort to use home-made products.

"The market for defense and security industry is expected to grow well because the president and vice president continue to encourage the people to use home-made products," Kadiman said.

While for creative industry such as batik, music, and films, Kadiman was of the opinion that Indonesia had wider opportunity to become world`s player.

"Other industry that has high competitive power is the natural resources-base industry such as agricultural, forestry, and fishery products," Kadiman said.

Therefore he admitted that the government should make policy, funds availability, and incentive for such industrial sectors to grow well and become the world`s players.

"The incentive can be in the form of fiscal and non fiscal. For example, whoever is able to develop herbal medicine from the plants in Indonesia should be given incentive, both fiscal and non fiscal," Kadiman said.

Meanwhile, Industry Minister Fahmi Idris said his office did not have special funds for technological invention and development to support the industrial development at home, so he left the effort to the Research and Technology Department.

"We hope the research and development institutions can develop the existing technology or to invent the new ones that can serve as the basis for industrial development in the country," Fahmi Idris said.(*)

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Woman claims pregnant with 12 babies

Beijing (ANTARA News/Xinhuanet-OANA) - A woman in Tunisia is pregnant with a record-breaking 12 babies, according to media reports Tuesday.

The teacher, who has not yet been named, is expecting six boys and six girls.
She conceived the babies following fertility treatments after suffering a number of miscarriages.

Dr. Mark Hamilton, of the British Fertility Society, confirmed the extraordinary pregnancy in Gafsa, Tunisia, was possible, but carried "colossal" risks.

The woman, who will need constant medical monitoring, reportedly told doctors she was "feeling fine and looking forward to hugging her six boys and six girls."

The father, named in reports only as Marwan, claimed his wife wanted to give birth naturally, but medical experts said this would be impossible.

Nadya Suleman of Bellflower, Calif., currently holds the record for the longest-living octuplets in history.(*)

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President: Constitution should not be amended too frequently

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the Constitution should not be amended too frequently.

In his speech at the commemoration of Constitution Day at the People`s Consultative Assembly (MPR) building on Tuesday, the head of state said a good constitution was one that did not need amending over long periods of time.

"There must be knowledge of the basic essence. So ways of seeing and a discourse on the need for an amendment must be referred to its essence," he said.

President Yudhoyono said the constitution as the foundation of statehood could be amended only when people really wanted the needed change to meet challenges that required an adjustment to their most basic law.

He said constitutional amendments must not be made a goal but a means of creating a better life.

"Actually constitution must be adaptive to developments and is not a sacred book which cannot be changed. Fundamental constitutional change must occur only upon real need while frequent changes are not good," he said.

He said a constitution must be general and comprehensive in scope but did not regulate everything in detail as details would be elaborated in the underlying legal systems such as laws and government regulations.

Apart from that a constitution must also present clear and strict rules that give no room for multi-interpretation, he said.

A constitution, the head of state said, had to regulate functions of checks and balances particularly among the executive, legislative and judicative branches of government.

"Power must not be allowed to be wielded unchecked to become absolute. Experiences from home and abroad have shown how dangerous it is if power becomes absolute," he said.

To ensure the rights of citizens, he said, the constitution must also explain the correct relationship between the state and the people.

President Yudhoyono said the amendments that had been made to Indonesia`s constitution were part of the nation`s efforts to find the right form of democracy.

"If we observe closely we know that efforts by the nation to formulate our constitution ran almost parallel with efforts to find the right form of democracy," he said.

In the midst of current transformational and transitional period President Yudhoyono called on all components of the nation to continue implementing the existing constitution without hesitation or reservations.

The commemorative function was also attended by Vice President Jusuf Kall and the chiefs of other state institutions.

Several state institutions and other elements had signed a declaration making August 18 Constitution Day for commemoration every year.

The launch was confirmed by Presidential Decree Number 18, 2008, and aimed at reviving national constitutional awareness.

The Committee for the Preparation of Indonesian Independence (PPKI) in a plenary session on August 18, 1945, adopted the country`s first constitution which eventually was always referred to as the 1945 Constitution (UUD `45).

The 1945 Constitution was amended four times since the advent of the reform in 1999.(*)

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Prabowo congratulates SBY-Boediono

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Prabowo Subianto, the running mate of Megawati Soekarnoputri in the presidential race on July 8, expressed congratulations to Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Boediono on Tuesday following their confirmation as president- and vice president-elects.

"I will send my congratulation by mail to Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Boediono this evening," he said at a press conference following their confirmation as president-and vice president-elects by the General Election Commission (KPU).

He said Gerindra Party would also pray for Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Boediono so that they would always be given strength to implement their mandate as president and vice president later.

Prabowo, who is also the chief patron of the party, said the congratulation was a form of Gerindra`s commitment to democratic processes in the recent legislative and presidential elections and their results.

"We remain consistent to develop civil democracy by accepting the results of the legislative as well as presidential elections and the decision of the constitutional court on disputes over the results of the elections," he said.

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his running mate Boediono won 60.80 percent of the votes in the presidential race on July 8, leaving Megawati and her running mate Prabowo in the second place with 26.79 percent of votes and incumbent vice president Jusuf Kalla and his running mate Wiranto 12.41 percent of votes.

Megawati and Kalla had challenged the results of the vote counting but the constitutional court recently issued a ruling confirming their validity.

Inauguration of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Boediono as president and vice president is scheduled on October 20, 2009.(*)

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US senator meets Suu Kyi, Myanmar junta leader

Yangon (ANTARA News/Reuters) - U.S. Senator Jim Webb met Myanmar top military leader Than Shwe and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Saturday and announced the release of an American jailed for visiting the Nobel peace laureate.

Webb met Than Shwe at the country`s remote new capital of Naypyidaw on the second day of his visit and later talked with Suu Kyi for about 45 minutes at a guest house arranged by government officials in Yangon.

Webb`s office later released a statement saying American John Yettaw, who was sentenced to seven years hard labor by Myanmar`s military government, would be released.

A Myanmar court sentenced Suu Kyi to another 18 months of house arrest for violating a security law after Yettaw swam uninvited across a lake to her home in May. Yettaw was sentenced to prison in a parallel trial on three charges, including immigration offenses.

"I am grateful to the Myanmar government for honoring these requests," said Webb, who also asked the country`s leadership to release Suu Kyi. "It is my hope that we can take advantage of these gestures as a way to begin laying a foundation of goodwill and confidence-building in the future."

Webb, a Democrat who is chairman of a Senate subcommittee on East Asia and Pacific, is the first member of Congress to travel in an official capacity to Myanmar in more than a decade. He has been described as the first senior American
official ever to meet Than Shwe.

"Yettaw will be officially deported from Myanmar on Sunday morning. Senator Webb will bring him out of the country on a military aircraft that is returning to Bangkok on Sunday afternoon," a statement from the senator`s office said.

In Washington, White House spokesman Michael Hammer said, "We`ve seen the reports of Senator Webb`s visit to Burma and are keeping up with the developments, including the impending release of American citizen John Yettaw."

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, traveling with President Barack Obama, told reporters on Air Force One that Webb`s mission "was something he did independently ... We`re hopeful for the American citizen`s release."

Webb`s visit comes in the wake of world anger over the conviction of Suu Kyi, a symbol of the movement for democracy in Myanmar, and some Myanmar dissident groups expressed unhappiness about the timing of his visit.

The Obama administration, which had earlier indicated it was reviewing its policy toward Myanmar, has denounced Suu Kyi`s conviction.

The United States has for years tried to use sanctions to persuade the generals to release political prisoners. Asian nations have argued it is better to engage the junta than to isolate a resource-rich country situated between India and China.

Webb supports a pro-engagement policy with the junta. Webb`s office said on Aug. 6 that he would travel to five countries in Southeast Asia on a two-week mission "to explore opportunities to advance U.S. interests in Burma (Myanmar) and
the region."

Earlier on Saturday, the senator also met three representatives of Suu Kyi`s National League for Democracy party in Naypyidaw. He was due to end his three-day visit on
Sunday.

Webb is a former US Navy Secretary and a Vietnam War veteran who speaks Vietnamese.(*)

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Colombia seals deal on US use of military bases

Bogota (ANTARA News/AFP) - Colombia said Friday it had struck a deal with the United States allowing Washington to use its military bases in a move that has drawn angry fire from governments across Latin America.

"This agreement reaffirms the commitment of both parties in the fight against drug trafficking and terrorism," Colombia`s foreign ministry said in a statement.

Officials here said the two countries agreed the text of an agreement, which now has to be reviewed by government agencies in Bogota and Washington before getting a final signature.

The controversial deal would permit the US military to operate surveillance aircraft from seven bases to track drug-running boats in the Pacific Ocean.

A top US general said Thursday that the United States needed to reassure regional powers about the deal, after reports of negotiations rankled several leaders and even prompted neighboring Venezuela to claim the "winds of war" were blowing.

"I think we need to do a better job of explaining to them what we`re doing and making it as transparent as possible, because anybody`s concerns are valid," General James Cartwright, vice chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a news conference this week.

Washington sought out its ally Colombia to make up for the loss of its hub for counternarcotics operations in Manta, Ecuador.

Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa had refused to renew an agreement that allowed the US military to fly out of Manta for the past ten years.

The deal is worth over 40 million dollars for Bogota, along with expanded US military assistance for Bogota`s counternarcotics efforts, according to a US defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Cartwright and Defense Secretary Robert Gates also said this week the deal was not a unilateral move but the product of a partnership with Colombia designed to target drug cartels.

"The strategic intent is, in fact, to be able to provide to the Colombians what they need in order to continue to prosecute their efforts against the internal threats that they have," Cartwright said.

Colombia raised concern throughout the region, which has a troubled history of US military interventions, after announcing July 15 that it was negotiating the deal.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez led the charge, alongside his Ecuadoran counterpart and ally Rafael Correa.

Speaking in Quito at a regional summit last weekend, Chavez said he was fulfilling his "moral duty" by telling fellow leaders that the "winds of war were beginning to blow."
"This could generate a war in South America," he said.

Frank Mora, a US Defense Department official for Latin America, insisted however that the controversy was a tempest in a teapot.

"This agreement simply formalizes what already almost exists right now," he told AFP.(*)

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Philippine leader calls for "annihilation" of extremists

Zamboanga, Philippines (ANTARA News/AFP) - President Gloria Arroyo on Saturday called for the "annihilation" of Muslim extremists from the southern Philippines after a bloody battle left 23 soldiers dead.

"The war against terror must be pursued. The annihilation of the Abu Sayyaf must be done," Defence Secretary Gilbert Teodoro quoted Arroyo as saying.

She also warned that members of the Muslim separatist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), who joined in the slaughter of the soldiers, would be hunted down despite a ceasefire with the rebel group, Teodoro said.

The president made the remarks in a command conference in Zamboanga, where she visited wounded soldiers and attended the wake of the troopers killed fighting the Abu Sayyaf Muslim extremists on southern Basilan island on Thursday.

Teodoro warned that the government also knew which MILF groups had aided the Abu Sayyaf in the fighting and warned that the government would go after them as well.

"Those who were involved in the attacks will also be included among those to be neutralised and arrested," he said, referring to the MILF.

"There are cases we have already filed against them and we have filed protests," with the international group monitoring the government`s ceasefire with the MILF, Teodoro told reporters.

Some 23 soldiers and 20 Abu Sayyaf members were killed when the military overran a training camp run by the militants on Basilan.

MILF fighters have been identified as helping the Abu Sayyaf in the fighting despite having a ceasefire with the government. Press reports say the rebels mutilated the bodies of the slain soldiers.

Teodoro warned the MILF leadership that if they attempt to use the peace process to shield their fighters who took part in the violence, "then they are countenancing this illegal activity".

However he said operations against the MILF in Basilan should not affect efforts to revive the peace talks. "We know their command and control in Basilan is loose and the leaders there make their own decisions," he said.

Teodoro did not say that additional forces would be sent to Basilan to help in the operations against the extremists but he stressed that the government side had the "momentum" against the rebels as they had just captured a major Abu Sayyaf camp.

The Abu Sayyaf, formed in the early 1990s with support from Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, has been linked to the worst terror attacks in Philippine history, including deadly bombings and mass kidnappings.

The larger MILF has been waging an Islamic separatist campaign in the southern Philippines for 30 years but five years ago they signed a ceasefire with the government to negotiate for peace.

Although the peace talks collapsed in August, 2008 after MILF commanders attacked Christian communities in the south, both sides have recently taken steps to resume the talks.(*)

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Six dead in Gaza clashes between Hamas, Islamist radicals

Gaza City (ANTARA News/AFP) - Six people were killed and 50 wounded in fighting on Friday after Hamas police stormed a mosque in Gaza where radicals had declared an Islamist "emirate" in the Palestinian territory, emergency services said.

The clashes began in the afternoon after weekly prayers in the southern city of Rafah, which straddles the Egyptian border, and were continuing after dark, witnesses said.

At least one of the dead was a Hamas policeman, while 10 of the wounded were said to be in critical condition.

At the same time, an Egyptian security official said a three-year-old boy was critically wounded by a bullet from the fighting across the border.

Following the prayers, a group of Palestinians announced the formation of the Islamist emirate, defying the authority of Hamas, which has ruled the impoverished enclave for the past two years, witnesses said.

"We are today proclaiming the creation of an Islamist Emirate in the Gaza Strip," Abdul Latif Musa, a representative Jund Ansar Allah (Soldiers of the Partisans of God), said at the Bin Taymiyya mosque, the witnesses reported.

Musa was surrounded by armed fighters when he made his statement, according to the witnesses.

In reaction, the Hamas interior ministry warned that those violating the law would be pursued and arrested.

"Everyone outside the law and carrying arms in order to spread chaos will be pursued and arrested," a statement said.

At the same time, Hamas premier Ismail Haniya denied that the group exists.
"No such groups exist on the ground in Gaza," he said at prayers in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya. He blamed the "Israeli media for spreading this information with a view to turning the world against Gaza."

Hamas seized power in Gaza in June 2007 after a week of vicious fighting with forces of the secular Fatah movement of Palestinian Authority president Mahmud Abbas.

Itself Islamist, Hamas is regarded by the United States and Israel as a terrorist group and Israel maintains a blockade on the territory.

US-based monitoring service SITE Intelligence said Jund Ansar Allah announced its allegiance to the "Islamic Emirate in the Heart of Beit al-Maqdis (Jerusalem)" in a message issued on its website and jihadist forums on Friday.

A translation of the statement declared that Abu al-Nur al-Maqdisi (Abdul Latif Musa) was the leader.

"We are arrows in your quiver. By Allah, you will only find us to be loyal and obedient soldiers and strong and firm men."

It said all the group`s military factions had "dissolved into the Islamic Emirate in the Heart of (Jerusalem)" and called on "all the loyal and truthful in the heart of (Jerusalem) to hurry to declare allegiance to the Islamic Emirate."

It also called on all Muslims in Gaza to "support the mujahedeen (holy warriors), to aid them and to host them."

To Muslims elsewhere, it issued a call to "back this fresh emirate, to support it with money, weapons and men."

Finally, it said: "to the enemies of Allah, the soldiers of tawhid (unification) will not rest and they will not tire till the faith of Allah the Great and Almighty gains victory, till the entirety of Muslim lands are liberated and till our imprisoned Aqsa (mosque in Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem) is purified from the desecration of the accursed Jews."

Jund Ansar Allah seeks the strict enforcement of Islamic Sharia law and accuses Hamas of being too liberal, witnesses said. It is said to have threatened to burn down Internet cafes and to seek greater modesty on Gaza beaches.

Musa demanded Hamas "cease its aggression against Salafists," SITE reported.
Rafah is the Gaza stronghold of the so-called Salafist movement, of which Jund Ansar Allah is said to a part and which are ideologically close to Al-Qaeda.(*)

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RI-Malaysia cooperation necessary to destroy Noordin`s network

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia should cooperate with Malaysia to root out the network of fugitive terror mastermind Noordin M Top who has been operating in Indonesia since 2000.

The Indonesian government and people should forge cooperation with Malaysia to arrest Noordin Mohammad Top, the Malaysian extremist wanted for masterminding a series of suicide bombings in Indonesia, Mussni Umar, the spokesman of the Indonesian delegation in the Indonesia-Malaysia Eminent Persons` Group (EPG), said on Wednesday.

"The governments of the two countries should step up cooperation to arrest Noordin Mohammad Top," Umar said, adding the recent police raids on terrorist hideouts in Bekasi, West Java, and in Temanggung, Central Java, should be a good momentum for the Indonesian government to dismantle Top`s network in the country.

Umar said the series of terror bombings that had happened in a number of Indonesian cities in the past few years had tarnished Indonesia`s image and created fear among the people.

"Terrorism is the common enemy of Indonesia and Malaysia," Umar said.

Meanwhile, five bodies of suspected terrorists at the Soekanto police hospital in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, have been identified as Dani Dwi Permana, Nana Ihwan Maulana, Air Setiawan, Eko Joko Sarjono, and Ibrohim.

Dani and Nana were the suicide bombers at the JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton hotels in the Mega Kuningan area in Jakarta on July 17, 2009, while Air and Eko were terror suspects shot dead by the police during a raid on their hideout at Puri Nusapala housing complex in Jatiasih, Bekasi, West Java, on Aug 7, 2009.

Air and Eko were shot dead after they tried to throw a hand- bomb at police officers conducting the raid.

Police said DNA tests showed on Wednesday that the fifth body was identified as Ibrohim, a militant killed in a police raid in Temanggung, Central Java, last Saturday, and not as Noordin M Top as previously assumed.(*)

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Police investigating source of terrorists` funds

Semarang (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian police are currently investigating the source of funds used by the terrorist network led by Noordin M Top, a spokesman said.

"We are making use of sophisticated IT technology for the purpose, and will involve the Financial Transaction Analysis and Reporting Center (PPATK)," the head of the National Police`s public relations division, Inspector General Nanan Soekarna, said at a function at the Police Academy here on Saturday.

He said finding the terrroists` donors was very important because a lot of funds must have been involved in their recruiting or operational activities.

"Right now it is all still being investigated by a team in the field using those methods," he said.

Regarding the call of the National Commission on Human Rights that the police should continue to respect human rights in their operations, Nanan said arrests of terror suspects were always carried out according to certain procedures.

"The case of a terrorist suspect being killed occured because it was a must to avoid more victims from the police as well as the community," he said.

Nanan said, since 2000, a total of 437 terrorists had been brought to justice.

Regarding restrictions on the sale of chemical substances, he said they were imposed as part of efforts to monitor distribution of the substances in the community.

"We do not intend to create problems for buyers and only want to monitor their purchases and what they are to be used for," he said.

He said the police hoped buyers and traders would help in this respect, especially in reporting large-scele purchases of chemicial substances.

Nanan said, in line with the National Police Chief`s directive, the important thing now was making the people aware of the problem and persuading them to help the police in preventive efforts so that none of their family members would fall victim to terrorism.

He said the police wished people would watch for possible suspicious activities in their neighbourhoods. "In case they find suspicious activities they are advised to immediately report them to the police so that action can be taken immediately," he said.(*)

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President calls on younger generation to shun violence

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called on the younger generation in the country on Saturday to reject violence and be part of a future peace-loving civilization.

He made the call at a ceremony held to mark the confirmation of the team to raise the national flag at the commemoration of the anniversary of the country`s independence day at the State Palace on Monday.

The head of state said a great civilization was marked by the use of peaceful ways for the settlement of problems and not violence like irresponsible terrorism.

"I wish you will be part of the great civilization. I wish the the next generation will be more civilized, peace-loving and shun violence," he said.

To the selected members of the younger generation to represent their respective home provinces the president appealed to always maintain the patriotism and nationalism.

The president viewed the tasks of raising the flag in the morning on August 17 and lowering it in the evening as reflecting the nation`s unity and brotherhood in carrying out the task of developing the nation.

The Paskibraka team consists of 33 members from the country`s provinces. They are male and female students of senior highs aged between 16 and 18 years that have passed selection.

To them the President said that the theme for this year`s anniversary celebration was rise up, unite and progress.

After the holding of recent general elections the head of state called on elements to unite and rise up to again conduct national development stifled by a great crisis ten years ago.

"As a nation we are determined as of this year to be more united, to rise up again and to progress. I would keep saying that only with unity could we be safe through all the challenges, problems and tests," he said.

President Yudhoyono said Indonesia would be more advanced, respected and better-off if the people would unite and never give up.

Several cabinet ministers attended the ceremony, including education minister Bambang Sudibyo.(*)

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World natural heritage status being sought for Bunaken

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - North Sulawesi`s `Bunaken` National Marine Park in Manado waters where the `Sail Bunaken` festival is being held with hundreds of yachts and warships from many countries taking part, is being proposed for recognition as a World Natural Heritage.

"Many countries have suggested that we propose the inclusion of the Bunaken National Marine Park (TNL) in the World Natural Heritage list. Indonesia has submitted its proposal and is doing its best to have the park with its uniqueness recognized as one of the world natural heritages," Director General of Maritime and Fisheries Supervision affairs Aji Sularso said.

One of the world bodies, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), has made an observation of the Bunaken National Marine Park. It seems that UNESCO is interested in the park`s beautiful marine biota that could justify its recognition as a world heritage.

The on-going `Sail Bunaken` event, where tens of warships and over 160 yachts from many countries are expected to take part, is a momentum for North Sulawesi to promote the Bunaken park`s beauty to the international community.

Bunaken is one of Indonesia`s marine parks which hosts marine beauty that could not be found in other countries as it is rich in beautiful marine biota and colorful coral reefs.

The North Sulawesi regional government is also building supporting infrastructure facilities for the Bunaken marine park so that it could qualify as a world natural heritage.

As part of the efforts to attract world attention, the North Sulawesi regional government is now organizing the `Sail Bunaken` festival in the national marine park which will last from August 12 to 20, 2009.

Until Thursday, a total of 75 yachts and six warships from a number of countries have arrived at Bitung port, North Sulawesi to take part in Sail Bunaken.

"At present six warships from four countries have anchored at Bitung port. They will take part in the Sail Bunaken contest," Bitung city spokesman Erwin Kountu said.
Of the six warships, two are from Thailand (Phuttaoetia Naphalai FF 461 - Rattanakosin FS 441), two from Malaysia (KD Kedah 171 and KD Tunas Samudera), one from the Philippines (Manuel L Quezon PS 70) and one from Britain (HMS Echo H87).

The Sail Bunaken activities would be participated in by 28 warships from 14 countries, 163 yachts from 25 nations and a number of Indonesian warships.

About 19 Indonesian warships have berthed at Bitung port, among others KRI Sultan Iskandar Muda, KRI Surabaya, KRI Fatahilah, KRI Arung Samudera and KRI Patola.
"It is expected that about 163 yachts from various countries will take part in the Sail Bunaken activities," the regional government spokesman said.

According to Director General of Maritime and Fisheries Supervision affairs Aji Sularso, the Sail Bunaken festival is the world`s biggest maritime event because it is attended by tens of countries which have sent warships and yachts, a senior official said.

"Sail Bunaken is a momentum for Indonesia to improve its image because Manado being successful in organizing the world`s biggest maritime event," he said in Manado on Thursday.

He said Sail Bunaken which would present sailing and flying pass activities of various warships and fighter planes was a rare world event. Besides, the event`s big maritime and bio-diversity potentials could be converted for the people`s economic activities.

North Sulawesi Governor SH Sarundajang, said the on-going Sail Bunaken festival was expected to improve the tourism industry. He said the world`s maritime event would have a positive impact on the province`s economic development, especially in the tourism sector.

"Sail Bunaken is expected to have a positive impact on the development of the tourism sector in North Sulawesi," he said.

According to the governor, development of the tourism sector in an area would overcome the economic crisis there. "The tourism sector is very important and if it continues to develop well, it will overcome crises of any kind," Sarundajang said.

After all, there is also a yacht rally held along with the sail Bunaken activities, which is expected to contribute about Rp27.72 billion to the incomes of 14 districts in the province.

"The yachts will sail around 14 districts for four months, with an average length of stoppage of four days in each of the districts," Aji Sularso said.

He said that each of the crew (estimated 500 person) is expected to spend US$100 per day. This excludes the spending of about 7,000 warship crew members.

The director general said that up to now 75 participants of the yacht rally had arrived. The other participants are still on the way. There are two entry gates for this year`s yacht rally, namely Darwin in Australia and Kinabalu in Malaysia.

Those sailing from the Darwin gate will pass Saum Laki, Ambon, Ternate and Bitung while yachts sailing from the Kinablu gate will pass through Tarakan before entering the Bitung port. (*)

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MUI warns mosque boards against terror infiltrators

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian Council of Ulema (MUI) reminded mosque board members here on Friday to increase caution to prevent possible penetration by terrorists, following the recent suicide bombings.

"We must step up scrutiny when inviting religious teachers (uztad). If the teachers we invite speak in that direction (calling on people to become terrorists) and justify jihad through terror actions it means they belong to the group (of terrorists)," MUI associate chairman KH Ma`ruf Amin, said.

The incident at the As Surrur mosque in Telaga Kahuripan, Bogor, West Java, could occur because the people were not alert so that Saefuddin Jaelani (SJ), the alleged recruiter of suicide bombers, succeeded in being accepted at the mosque as a teacher.

"In connection with it mosque board members must now really be very careful when selecting teachers to be used at their mosques," he said.

Board members must conduct continuous supervision so that they would not be caught off-guard. Mosques must also help straighten out people`s understanding that suicide bombings are wrong. "That is not jihad. It is terror action," he said.

Jaelani had recruited a high-school student, Dani Dwi Permana (18), to become "a bride" bringing a bomb and detonate it in the JW Marriott Hotel. Dani joined the terrorist network under the influence of Jaelani whom people in Telega Kahuripan viewed as a good and pious person.

Ma`ruf Amin said, generally the suicide bombers did not have profound religious knowledge so that they were trapped into holding short-sighted views that led them to committing terrorist acts.

"Islam does not condone violence. Islam is not like that. Terrorism is not jihad and jihad is not terrorism," he said.

Amin denied that many mosques and Islamic boarding schools in the country had become the habitat of terrorists, saying Islamic boarding schools in the country generallly were not radical.

Terror masterminds generally recruit people who have narrow religious views, he said.(*)

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Family members pick up Ibrohim`s body in Jakarta

Pekanbaru (ANTARA News) - Members of the family of Ibrohim alias Boim, the terror suspect who was killed in a police raid in Temanggung, Central Java, last Saturday, have gone to Jakarta to pick up his body.

Contacted by phone from here on Wednesday, Ibrohim`s brother, Abdullah Sukri who works for Al Ittihad foundation in Pekanbaru, said he had arrived in Jakarta to pick up Ibrohim`s body.

"I have arrived in Jakarta to pick up the body of my younger brother, Ibrohim," Abdullah Sukri said at the Soekanto police hospital in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, on Wednesday.

Abdullah, who went to Jakarta with Ibrohim`s wife, said he never dreamed that his younger brother would be involved in inactivities such as the bombings at the JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton hotels in Jakarta on July 17, 2009.

Chief of the National Police Headquarters` public relations division, Insp Gen Nanan Soekarna, said in Jakarta on Wednesday that the body of a terrorist, shot dead in a raid in Temanggung, Central Java, last Saturday was not that of Malaysian extremist Noordin Mohammad Top, but of Ibrohim.

Ibrohim was wanted for his role in the July 17, 2009 bombings at the JW Marriot and Ritz Carlton hotels in the Mega Kuningan area in Jakarta.

Soekarna made the statement to the press at the Soekanto police hospital in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, in the company of Police Health and Medical Center chief Brig Gen Edy Saparwoko.

He said the police could not immediately announce the identity of the dead man from Tembanggung because they had to wait for the results of DNA tests.

"Ibrohim played a dominant role in the bombings of the JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton hotels in Mega Kuningan in Jakarta," Soekarna said, adding Ibrohim was a florist at one of the hotels. He had helped to carry bombs into the hotel and hide them in Room 1808 of the JW Marriott Hotel.

The almost simultaneous bomb explosions at the two luxury hotels claimed nine lives including six foreigners.(*)

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Bank Indonesia helps stabilize rupiah

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Bank Indonesia (BI), the country`s central bank, entered the money market here Thursday morning to help stabilize the rupiah in Jakarta interbank spot transactions.

The Indonesian currency which had previously tended to be stable traded at Rp9,945-Rp9,960 per US dollar.

BI intervened in the market to ease market pressure following continued demand for the local unit, Kostaman Thayib, retail banking director of PT Bank Mega Tbk., said.

The central bank`s intervention eventually made the local currency less volatile, he said.

The rupiah had in fact surged 15 points in the first minutes of morning trading, but its appreciation did not last long as it returned to the level of Rp9,945 per US dollar at the market`s close by late morning.

He believed the market sentiment about the rupiah was still negative despite improvements in the country`s economic fundamentals.

But investors still considered Indonesia a potential market and therefore the Indonesian currency still had a chance to strengthen again, he said.

Kostaman Thayib was optimistic that the rupiah would surge in afternoon trading as Bank Indonesia continued to release US dollars and buy the local currency.(*)

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Police: Terrorist slain in Temanggung not Noordin M Top

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The terrorist shot dead in a raid in Temanggung, Central Java, last Saturday was not Malaysian extremist Noordin Mohammad Top, police said.
The chief of the National Police Headquarters` public relations division, Insp Gen Nanan Soekarna, said here on Wednesday, DNA tests on the body from Temanggung proved it belonged to Ibrohim, who was wanted for his role in the July 17, 2009 bombings at the JW Marriot and Ritz Carlton hotels in the Mega Kuningan area in Jakarta.

Soekarna made the statement to the press at the Soekanto police hospital in Kramat Jati, East Jakarta, in the company of Police Health and Medical Center chief Brig Gen Edy Saparwoko.

He said the police could not immediately announce the identity of the dead man from Tembanggung because they had to wait for the results of the DNA tests.

"Ibrohim played a dominant role in the bombings of the JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton hotels in Mega Kuningan in Jakarta," Soekarna said, adding Ibrohim was a florist at one of the hotels. He had helped to carry bombs into the hotel and hide them in Room 1808 of the JW Marriott Hotel.

The almost simultaneous bomb explosions at the two luxury hotels claimed nine lives including six foreigners.

Meanwhile, Brig Gen Edy Saparwoko said the police had tried to match the DNA of the slain terrorist in Temanggung with samples of the DNA of Noordin M Top`s son in Johor, Malaysia, and of some of his other family members in Cilacap and Klaten, Central Java, but the results were negative.

Saparwoko said the police then compared the dead man`s DNA with those of Ibrohim`s son and daughter, and they matched one hundred percent.

Noordin is one of Asia`s most wanted terror suspects blamed for a series of attacks in Indonesia since 2003, including the twin suicide blasts at the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels last month.(*)

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President not disappointed by police`s failure to get Noordin

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is not disappointed about the fact that anti-terror police failed to get Noordin M Top in their recent raid in Temanggung, a minister said.

Yudhoyono in fact praised the police for being able to catch a number of terrorists, Minister/State Secretary Hatta Rajasa said here on Wednesday.

The police`s successful raids, including in Temanggung (Central Java) and Jatiasih (Bekasi, West Java) should be appreciated following the bomb blasts which hit JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta last July 17, Rajasa said after accompanying the head of state in receiving four new foreign ambassadors at the Merdeka Palace.

In hunting terrorists, the police not only targeted fugitive Malaysian-born extremist Noordin M Top but also other suspects such as Ibrohim, he said.

The police had made significant achievements by arresting and killing a number of terror network members, he said.

A new regulation was needed to limit the movements of terrorists who were still at large in the country, he said.

"It`s time to issue a new law that will make us more capable of fighting terrorism in order to protect the people and the country," he said.

Earlier, Inspector General Nanan Soekarno, a spokesman of the National Police, announced that the terrorist who was killed in a police raid in Temanggung last Saturday (Aug. 8) was Ibrohim, not Noordin M Top.

Ibrohim played an important role in the bombing of the JW Marriot and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta last July 17, 2009, where nine people were killed and and 53 others, including foreigners, were injured.

The Indonesian government was determined to intensify efforts to find Noordin M Top and other terrorists following the bombings of two hotels in the Mega Kuningan area in Jakarta last July 17, 2009.(*)

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Some 1,017,661 foreign tourists visited Bali January-june 2009

Denpasar, Bali, (ANTARA News) - Bali received a total of 1,017,661 arrivals of foreign tourists from January to June 2009, despite the current global economic crisis.

"It proves that Bali is still considered as a safe and nice place to visit, Rai Budiasa, a tourism practitioner, said here on Saturday.

During the first six months of 2009, the number of tourists from the United States visiting Bali was 51,908 people, and from the European Union 247,211, or up 24.30 percent from that in the same period last year.

Bali received only 8,761 arrivals of American tourists in May 2009 and 10,089 in June 2009. (*)

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Terrorism still threat despite Noordin`s death : official

Jakarta, (ANTARA News) - The threat of terrorism still exists despite the death of Malaysian-born terrorist M Noordin M Top in a police raid in Temanggung, Central Java, on Saturday, according to an official.

"His presence in Indonesia for such a long time with a series of terrorist actions carried out up to July 2009, shows that Noordin has continued to build up his power base in the form of cells. It would therefore not be correct to assume that with his death, his entire terror network has been paralyzed," Ansyaad Mbai, head of the anti-terror desk at the coordinating ministry for political, legal and security affairs, said here on Saturday.

Moreover, many terrorist suspects related to Noordin M Top and Dr Azahari were still at large, he said.

"The skills of the Noordin M Top group in making bombs have continued to be developed as can be seen from their modus operandi ... these skills, of course, have also been acquired by members of the cells which have been built up for a long time at least over the past four years," he said.

Therefore, although Noordin M Top was reportedly dead, all parties must continue to be on alert to the threat of terrorism in any form.

Anti-terror police at 9.30 am local time on Saturday raided a house believed to be a terrorist hideout at Beji village in the Kedu region of Temanggung District, Central Java.
The raid was carried out after at least five explosions were heard happening in the house. Fugitive Malaysian-born terrorist Noordin M Top was believed to have been killed in the raid.

Police officers entered the house and fired profusely inside the house while other policemen surrounded the house and opened its windows by force.

Before breaking into the house, the police fired at the house from a nearby hill.
The Indonesian government has intensified efforts to find Noordin M Top following the bombings of two hotels at Mega Kuningan, in Jakarta last July 17, 2009, which filled nine people and injured 53 others.

Based on the findings and modus operandi of the bomb blasts, Noordin M Top and his network were suspected to have been behind the bombings. Azahari was killed in a police raid in East Java in November 2005. (*)

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Troops kill 14 militants in Northwest Pakistan: Military

Islamabad (ANTARA News/AFP) - Pakistani troops killed 14 militants and arrested another 29 during an ongoing offensive against Taliban insurgents in northwest Pakistan, the military said Saturday.

The military continued search and clearance operations across Malakand district and the former tourist resort of Swat, where the Taliban first rose up in 2007.

"During last 24 hours, search and clearance operations were conducted in Swat and Malakand division," it said in a daily update on the operation.

Ten militants were killed in Buner district and 29 were arrested elsewhere in the region, it said.

Troops killed four militants in Swat and destroyed a training camp and a militants` cave, recovering a huge cache of arms and ammunition, the statement said.

Pakistan launched the offensive in late April, under pressure from the United States to clamp down on militants who had advanced from Swat into the neighbouring district of Buner, further south towards Islamabad.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said earlier this month the military had "eliminated" extremists and government statistics show that 385,000 of 1.9 million civilians who were displaced by the fighting have returned.

But skirmishes have continued, raising fears that the Taliban escaped into the mountains and will return, a tactic militants adopted after similar military offensives in the past.

Pakistan says more than 1,800 militants and 166 security personnel have been killed since April but the death tolls are impossible to verify independently.
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Indonesia should abide by ASEAN Charter :observer

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Executive Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), Begi Hersutanto opined that Indonesia should abide by the Asean Charter because it has good effect on the country`s legal and political development.

"As one of the ASEAN member countries and signatory of the Asean Charter, Indonesia has to abide by the Charter," the official said.

Hersutanto said further that since the Asean Charter was signed by the Asean heads of government/state on December 2007, it had improved the ties among the member countries in legal affairs.

"Thus, Indonesia should abide by the Asean Charter both legally and politically," he said in observance of the Asean anniversary which falls on August 8.

According to him, the Asean Charter also brought about a significant improvement in international law as well as regional affairs.

Regarding the Asean Charter, several homeworks of the grouping should be completed, among others the border area problem either in the sea or on land, Hersutanto said.

The border area problem should be immediately settled, the official disclosed.
Asean groups Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam was established on August 8, 1967. (*)

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Six killed, tens injured in explosions in Jakarta`s hotels

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Two Explosions in Ritz-Carlton and JW Marriott Hotels in Mega Kuningan area, Jakarta, early Friday, killed at least six people and injured tens of others.

"Up to now, six people were killed, and tens of others were injured, but the number of the victims might change as identification process is still going on," Senior Commissioner Chysnanda, a spokesman of the Jakarta police, said here on Friday.

Policemen have already arrived at the scenes of the explosions and the victims have been rushed to the MMC Hospital at Kuningan and the Jakarta Hotel, Sudirman, Central Jakarta .

Meanwhile, Alex, an aye witness, said he saw four foreigners were seriously injured in the explosions.

Ritz-Carlton Hotel was supposed to accommodate footballers of the Manchester United (MU) of Britain, who are expected to arrive in Jakarta on Saturday (July 18).

The explosions in the two hotels at Kuningan area, were herd twice at around 7.50 am and 7.55 am local time.

Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Widodo AS visited the scenes of the explosions.

The Marriott Hotel was bombed on August 5, 2003, killing 12 people, including a Dutch national, and injuring 147 others.

The Marriot bombing was believed to be masterminded by Azhari Husin and Noordin M Top, both Malaysian nationals.

Azhari was killed in a police raid in East Java in November 2005, and Noordin M Top is still at large.

Azhari and his fellow Noordin Mohammad Top, a terror coordinator of the Al-Qaeda linked in Southeast Asia of Jemaah Islamiyah militant network, are believed as the masterminds of a series of major terrorist acts in Indonesia, including the Bali bombings in 2002, JW Marriot hotel explosions in Jakarta in 2003, a deadly blast in Australian Embassy in Jakarta in 2004, and bombings in Bali in October 2005 that killed more than 220 people.(*)

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