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Sekolah Anak Pengungsi Dieng Terganggu

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:23 AM PDT

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BANJARNEGARA, KOMPAS.com - Pendidikan ratusan anak para pengungsi bencana gas beracun Kawah Timbang, Gunung Dieng, Kabupaten Banjarnegara, segera mendapat perhatian dari pemerintah melalui instansi terkait.

"Proses belajar mengajar ratusan anak di pengungsian yang terganggu akibat bencana gas beracun akan segera dicarikan jalan keluarnya oleh pemerintah," kata Ketua Komisi VIII, Abdul Kadir Karding, usai mengunjungi Pos Pengungsian I di Balai Desa Batur, Kecamatan Batur, Kabupaten Banjarnegara, Jawa Tengah, Kamis (2/6/2011).

Menurut dia, ada dua alternatif yang bisa dilakukan terkait terganggunya proses belajar mengajar ratusan anak pengungsi yakni menitipkan ke sekolah terdekat yang aman atau mendirikan sekolah sementara.

"Dua alternatif tersebut bisa dipilih pemerintah agar proses belajar mengajar anak yang ikut mengungsi bisa tetap berjalan," ujarnya didampingi Direktur Perbaikan Darurat Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB), Untung Sarosa.

Saat mengunjungi Pos Pengungsian I, Abdul Kadir Karding menyempatkan berbincang sejumlah pengungsi dan menyanyi bersama anak-anak pengungsi.

Dalam kesempatan tersebut, Abdul Kadir Karding mengharapkan agar para pengungsi bersabar serta tidak terburu-buru kembali ke rumah karena aktivitas kegempaan dan konsentrasi gas CO2 di sekitar Kawah Timbang mengalami peningkatan.

Khusus kepada petugas dan relawan yang berada di Pos Pengungsian I, salah seorang politisi Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa itu berpesan agar memperhatikan kesehatan orang lanjut usia dan anak-anak.

"Saat ini persediaan logistik dan kesehatan Bagi para pengungsi bencana gas beracun masih mencukupi," katanya.

Sebelumnya, kegiatan belajar mengajar sejumlah sekolah di Kecamatan Batur, Kabupaten Banjarnegara, terganggu sejak Senin (30/5/2011) akibat bencana gas beracun Kawah Timbang, Gunung Dieng.

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Jaycee Dugard kidnap: Victim rues dan#039;stolen lifedan#039;

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

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US kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard has said her life was stolen when she was abducted by Phillip and Nancy Garrido at the age of 11, and she hated every second of her 18 years in captivity.

She made her first public statement, read in court by her mother, as the Californian couple were sentenced for kidnapping and rape.

Nancy Garrido received 36 years to life, and her husband 431 years.

Phillip Garrido had two children with his victim.

Ms Dugard was kept with her two daughters, now 13 and 16, in the backyard of the Garrido home in Antioch, California, in a compound of tents and sheds.

In April the couple pleaded guilty, meaning that Ms Dugard did not have to appear in court.

As part of the deal the Garridos made with prosecutors, both waived their right to appeal.

The couple, wearing orange jumpsuits, kept their heads down as Ms Dugard's statement was read.

"I chose not to be here today because I refuse to waste another second of my life in your presence," Ms Dugard said in her statement, directed at Phillip Garrido. "Everything you ever did to me was wrong and I hope one day you will see that.

"I hated every second of every day for 18 years," she added. "You stole my life and that of my family."

The kidnap victim said she was doing well now, and Phillip Garrido "did not matter any more".

Nancy Garrido's lawyer also read out a statement on behalf of his client, in which she acknowledged that what she did was "evil", that she was sorry and "words are not enough".

Police mistakes

Ms Dugard is due to have a memoir published next month.

Police in California came under fire after Ms Dugard's discovery and freedom in 2009 because Phillip Garrido had a previous conviction for rape, involving an abduction, and was on the sex offenders' list.

Ms Dugard was freed after police officers at the University of California at Berkeley saw Garrido on the campus with her and her children and became suspicious.

They contacted Garrido's parole officer and he was detained at a parole hearing.

Ms Dugard has received a $20m (12m) settlement from the state of California, which has acknowledged repeated mistakes in the monitoring of Phillip Garrido.

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Mitt Romney announces bid to be US president in 2012

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

Mitt Romney: "Barack Obama has failed America"

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has entered the race to be the Republican candidate for US president in 2012, saying President Barack Obama has "failed America".

Mr Romney blamed Mr Obama for the economic woes frustrating voters, like federal spending and unemployment during a speech in New Hampshire.

If elected, he said he would make the US the world's top job creator.

The wealthy businessman is the current frontrunner in the Republican field.

BBC North America editor Mark Mardell, in New Hampshire, says Mr Romney – a tremendous fund raiser and serious seasoned campaigner – is clearly the man for others to beat.

But he is yet to convince conservatives he really is one of them and yet to convince the media that he has the flair and panache need to maintain interest and momentum, our correspondent adds.

‘Failed America’

The Republican multi-millionaire was beginning his campaign in the state of New Hampshire, an important early-voting state which is expected to hold its primary election to pick a candidate in February 2012.

Analysts say Mr Romney's speech, which was released ahead of his announcement, is also tailored to appeal to conservatives who hold great sway in choosing the Republican presidential nominee in Iowa and South Carolina.

"Government under President Obama has grown to consume almost 40% of our economy," Mr Romney said.

"At the time, we didn't know what sort of a president he would make…. Now, in the third year of his four-year term, we have more than promises and slogans to go by. Barack Obama has failed America."

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Mr Romney has said, if elected, he would balance the federal budget and limit federal spending at 20% of gross domestic product.

Mr Romney's announcement on Thursday marks the second time he will be running for the Republican nomination.

He lost the party's 2008 nomination race to Arizona Senator John McCain and has spent the four intervening years building support within the party and preparing for the 2012 race.

Sarah Palin tour

Our correspondent says that Mr Romney's biggest problem is that as governor of Massachusetts he introduced a type of compulsory health insurance which looks very similar to President Obama's reforms which are heartily loathed by most Republicans.

He also has a reputation for flip flopping – moving from being a relatively liberal Republican to a hard line conservative, our correspondent adds.

He is also a Mormon, which may not bother most Americans, but does concern some evangelical Christians.

The pool of Republican candidates has been slow to solidify, with former speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich and former governor of Minnesota Tim Pawlenty the only other major Republicans to have announced their candidacy.

During the past week, Texas Governor Rick Perry was thought to be considering a bid, with Representative Michele Bachmann also stepping towards a run.

Meanwhile, former vice-presidential Republican candidate Sarah Palin was also set to appear in New Hampshire on Thursday, though her aides have not said precisely where she will turn up in the state.

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Sony restores PlayStation network

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

 53115659 playstationlogo,reuters Sony restores PlayStation network The PlayStation Network has been fully restored in the US, Europe and parts of Asia

The PlayStation Network will be fully restored in the US and Europe on 2 June, Sony said.

The network was shut down in April after Sony discovered a massive security breach that involved the theft of about 100 million accounts.

A limited service that allowed people to play games has been available since 16 May in many parts of the world.

Full restoration means players can use credit cards to buy games, music and get at other digital downloads.

The network, which serves both the PlayStation console and Sony's Qriocity music and movie service, is also being fully restored in many Asian nations apart from Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan.

Limited gaming services were also switched on last in those nations as Sony worked to convince the authorities that it had conquered the security shortcomings. Sony gave no date for the full restoration of service in those countries.

Sony said it had beefed up its security systems following the breach and had created a position of chief information security officer to oversee efforts to protect user .

The attack led to the wide exposure of millions of accounts giving attackers access to login names, passwords and other personal details. Sony said it could not rule out the possibility that attackers had got hold fof gamers' credit card details.

However, it said, credit card companies have not reported a rise in fraud following the breach.

The attack is believed to have cost Sony in excess of 14 billion yen (105m). The cash is being spent to provides insurance cover for gamers, pay for customer support and investigate how the attack happened.

An apology package has been offered to gamers giving them free games, extra days to use premium content and the ID insurance.

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Deepest-living land animal found

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

By Jennifer CarpenterScience reporter, BBC News
 53107708 sem head Deepest living land animal found The worms survive in deep waters that are almost starved of oxygen

Worms have been found living at depths in the Earth where it was previously thought animals could not survive.

Discovered in South African mines, the roundworms can survive in the stifling 48C (118F) water that seeps between cracks 1.3km beneath the Earth's crust.

The find has surprised scientists who, until now, believed only single-celled bacteria thrived at these depths.

Writing in the journal Nature, the team says this is the deepest-living "multi-cellular" organism known to science.

The researchers found two species of worm. One is a new species to science, which the scientists have named Halicephalobus mephisto after Faust's Lord of the Underworld.

The other is a previously known roundworm known as Plectus aquatilis.

Until now, only single-celled organisms, like bacteria and fungi, have been recovered from kilometres beneath the Earth's crust. The lack of oxygen is thought to stymie attempts by anything larger to make its home there.

But this has not stopped scientists looking.

The Earth's subterranean world is only accessible to researchers in a handful of places worldwide where ore-mining requires drilling to reach depths of more than 3km.

Taking advantage of two such sites – the Beatrix and Driefontein gold mines in South Africa – the international team of researchers placed filters over the mines' bore-holes through which thousands of litres of groundwater pour.

From these samples they usually recover only bacteria; so the worms were a surprise.

"It scared the life out of me when I first saw them moving," said geo-microbiologist Dr Tullis Onstott of Princeton University in New Jersey, US."They look like black little swirly things," he added.

These worms seem capable of surviving in very low levels of oxygen – at 1% of the levels found in most oceans, explained Dr Onstott.

But how did the worms get there?

The water in which the worms were found is between 3,000 and 10,000 years old, and so it is unlikely that the researchers brought the worms with them into the mines.

The scientists, for now, believe that the animals originally came from the surface but got washed down into the cracks in the Earth's crust by ancient rainwater.

Dr Gaeten Borgonie, a member of research team, explained that he thinks the animals look very much like the tiny worms that live in rotting fruit and soil at the surface, and probably descended from them.

Worms at the surface experience great extremes of temperature and can survive being frozen and thawed, dehydrated and re-hydrated, he told BBC News.

Dr Borgonie believes that worms already have some of the "attributes necessary" to survive at these great depths. So it wasn't a surprise to him that the first multicellular organism to be found in the deep subsurface of the Earth was a worm.

The authors of the study expect to find other multicellular animals far beneath our planet's surface, and are preparing to descend again to search for others.

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Antarctic survey reveals rugged buried landscape

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

By Jonathan AmosScience correspondent, BBC News
 53120263 plane624 Antarctic survey reveals rugged buried landscape The DC-3 departs from Casey Station. The ice-penetrating radar antennas can be seen under each wing

The belly of Antarctica has given up a little more of its mystery.

Survey taken across a great swathe of the east of the white continent has allowed scientists to map the shape of the bedrock buried deep under the ice.

It reveals in new detail a huge trough hundreds of kilometres long that is cut by fjord-like features.

Researchers tell Nature magazine that this hidden landscape was probably moulded by the action of glaciers more than 14 million years ago.

This was a time when Antarctica was only part way through acquiring the extensive ice covering we know today.

The team behind the survey work believes its will improve not only our understanding of Antarctica's past but also its future, as the continent contends with a potentially much warmer world.

"This type of study is important to understand how ice flows in Antarctica and how it will flow in the future," said Professor Martin Siegert, from the University of Edinburgh, UK.

"The only way you can do that is with models, and models need topography on which to grow and flow the ice. If our topography doesn't resemble the reality then the outputs from the models won't either," he told BBC News.

The new findings have emerged from the Investigating the Cryospheric Evolution of the Central Antarctic Plate (Icecap) project, an international effort to comprehend how the East Antarctic Aurora Subglacial Basin has been shaped over the past 35 million years.

Previous research had given coarse hints of the rock structures buried under more than four kilometres of ice, but Icecap is the first systematic attempt to get a higher-resolution image of the mountains and valleys in this part of Antarctica.

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The team used a refurbished 1942 DC-3 plane to gather its .

Packed with instruments, it took off from Casey Station on the coast and flew long lines that traced out a great fan across the basin.

Ice-penetrating radar on the underside of the plane looked through the cap to build a picture of the rock bed.

What the reveal is a complex landscape created after Antarctica was plunged into a deep cooling period.

The snows that fell over ancient mountains produced mighty glaciers, which then merged to form one giant, spreading ice-mass.

This would not have been a steady process but one that pulsed back and forth – and it is this advance and retreat of the ice that the scientists believe was responsible for carving the deep fjords they now see in their .

"The modern ice sheet couldn't possibly have done this; it has to have been the consequence of an ice sheet that was much smaller than today's," explained Professor Siegert.

"Comparing our with geomorphological evidence from other regions of the world, we can be pretty confident that these fjords were formed by fast-flowing ice at the edge of the ice sheet. It's the first evidence we have of how the ice was in phases of growth and retreat as it marched across this subglacial basin to form the ice sheet we recognise today."

 53120333 tracks Antarctic survey reveals rugged buried landscape A series of radar strips looking down through the ice, in which each strip shows about 2km of depth and about 400km of length; buried mountain peaks are clearly visible and fjords are marked by blue dots

Information about local gravity and magnetism gathered on the survey flights indicates that the structures being mapped are what they seem and are not the result of tectonics – of lifting or rifting in the landscape.

That can be confirmed by drilling through the ice to sample the rock below. This is a goal. The ice core pulled up in the process would also be another invaluable snapshot of past climatic change. By examining bubbles of air trapped in the compacted snow, it would be possible for researchers to gauge past atmospheric conditions and temperatures in this region.

Icecap incorporates researchers from the Universities of Edinburgh and Texas, together with the Australian Antarctic Division and the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre.

The aerogeophysical survey is one of several that is "virtually" lifting the ice shroud covering Antarctica to reveal its rock underpinning.

Only a small number of areas on the continent remain to be assessed using modern high-resolution mapping techniques.

Such work is difficult and expensive, however. The remote and inhospitable conditions make for very challenging logistics.

"There are few parts of the world where you undertake pure exploration and Antarctica is one of them," said Professor Siegert.

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Outbreak is new form of E. coli

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

By James GallagherHealth reporter, BBC News
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Dr Dilys Morgan from the Health Protection Agency says the E. coli outbreak is 'alarming'

"It mainly affects young children and older adults, but what we've seen is predominantly young females getting this condition.

"It's a very rare organism that's causing this and it's thought it has particular properties where the toxin it produces is particularly virulent and therefore is affecting this population more than we would normally expect."

Professor Hugh Pennington, a microbiologist from the University of Aberdeen, said: "This outbreak is unusual in that it doesn't seem to be targeting young children.

"Children under five have had a very hard time with this kind of bug in the past, they seem to be escaping it, maybe just due to the nature of the food that's causing the problem."

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Pengamat: Nunun Lebih Mudah Diekstradisi dari Thailand

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

asa155645@ Pengamat: Nunun Lebih Mudah Diekstradisi dari Thailand
Pengamat Hubungan Internasional Hikmahnto Juwana, menilai tersangka Nunun Nurbaiti yang diduga berada di Thailand akan lebih mudah untuk dihadirkan ke Indonesia karena Indonesia telah memiliki perjanjian ekstradisi Thailand.

Dalam pernyataannya di Jakarta, Kamis, Guru Besar Hukum Internasional UI itu mengatakan bahwa Perjanjian Ekstradisi antara Indonesia Thailand telah ada sejak tahun 1980.

Dalam Pasal 1 dari perjanjian itu, kata dia, disebutkan bahwa kedua negara memiliki kewajiban untuk menyerahkan semua orang yang diminta oleh otoritas yang kompeten dari masing-masing negara.

“Disini berarti Thailand mempunyai kewajiabn kepada Indonesia untuk menyerahkan Nunun bila ada permintaan dari Indonesia,” ujarnya.

Adapun otoritas di Indonesia yang memiliki wewenang untuk melakukan permintaan itu, kata Hikmahanto, berdasarkan Pasal 44 UU No. 1 Tahun 1979 tentang Ekstradisi adalah Menteri Hukum dan HAM.

“Permintaan ini disampaikan melalui jalur diplomatik yang artinya harus didukung oleh Kementerian Luar Negeri,” ujarnya.

Oleh karena itu, lanjut dia, proses yang harus dilakukan oleh KPK bila Nunun telah dapat diketahui keberadaannya di Thailand adalah KPK meminta kepada Menteri Hukum dan HAM Patrialis Akbar untuk membuat surat resmi ke “Central Authority” di Thailand agar mereka melakukan penahanan dan menyerahkan Nunun kepada Pemerintah Indonesia.

Surat permintaan Menteri Hukum dan HAM itu, menurut dia, harus disampaikan melalui jasa Kemlu dan Perwakilan Indonesia di Thailand.

“Setelah otoritas Thailand dapat melakukan penahanan terhadap Nunun maka otoritas Thailand akan melakukan pembicaraan teknis penyerahan,” paparnya.

Penyerahan dapat difasilitasi oleh Atase Kejaksaan yang ada di KBRI Thailand. Untuk diketahui di KBRI Thailand ada Atase Kejaksaan.

Ia menilai sudah saatnya aparat penegak hukum dan berbagai instansi melakukan sinergi dan kerja sama dalam rangka memulangkan WNI yang memiliki masalah hukum di Indonesia.  (Aef/An)

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Hakim Kepalitian Berisinial S Ditetapkan Sebagai Tersangka

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

kpk761573@ Hakim Kepalitian Berisinial S Ditetapkan Sebagai Tersangka
Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi telah menetapkan hakim pengawas kasus kepailitan PT SCI di Pengadilan Negeri Jakarta Pusat (PN Jakpus) yang berinisial S sebagai tersangka atas dugaan penerimaan suap.

Juru Bicara Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK) Johan Budi di Jakarta, Kamis (2/6/2011), mengatakan bahwa hakim S sekaligus kurator berinisial PW yang diduga menyuap telah berstatus tersangka.

Keduanya, menurut dia, disangkakan pasal berlapis Pasal 12 a atau b atau c, Pasal 6 ayat 2, atau Pasal 5 ayat 2, dan atau Pasal 11 Undang-undang (UU) Nomor 31 Tahun 1999 sebagaimana diubah menjadi UU Nomor 20 Tahun 2001 tentang Tindak Pidana Korupsi (Tipikor).

Hakim berinisial S yang ternyata Syariffudin tertangkap tangan usai diduga menerima suap sebesar Rp250 juta dari seorang kurator yang menangani aset PT SCI berinisial PW pada Rabu malam (1/6/2011).

Selain menyita dan mengamankan sejumlah barang bukti berupa uang dalam tiga bungkusan kertas coklat senilai Rp250 juta tersebut, penyidik KPK juga mengamankan Mitsubishi Pajero yang digunakan PW, serta sejumlah puluhan ribu mata uang asing total nilai lebih dari Rp2 miliar.

Uang asing tersebut berupa 116.128 dolar AS, 245.000 dolar Singapura, 20.000 Yen, dan 12.600 Riel Kamboja. Sedangkan total rupiah yang ikut diamankan sebesar Rp392.353.000.

Terakhir ia mengatakan penyidik juga mengamankan barang bukti lain berupa telepon genggam milik Syariffudin.

Hakim yang juga menangani kasus Gubernur Bengkulu Agusrin M Najamudin yang beberapa waktu lalu divonis bebas tersebut akan menjalani penahanan di Rumah Tahanan (Rutan) Cipinang. Sedangkan tersangka PW akan menjalani masa penahanan selama penyidikan di Rutan Polda Metro Jaya.

Sebelumnya diketahui bahwa hakim S ditangkap KPK di rumahnya sendiri di Sunter, Jakarta Utara. Sedangkan kurator PW ditangkap di daerah Pancoran setelah sempat mencoba menghindari KPK.(Fat/An)

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Argentina Juga Berlakukan Larangan Merokok

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 11:20 AM PDT

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Istimewa/IntPara anggota parlemen Argentina menyetujui undang-undang nasional yang akan melarang iklan tembakau dan merokok di tempat-tempat umum, serta memerlukan pesan peringatan pada kemasan produk rokok.

Upaya itu sempat diperdebatkan selama bertahun-tahun di kongres, dan sangat ditentang oleh kalangan industri tembakau, tapi telah disetujui suara terbanyak 181, satu suara abstain dan satunya lagi tidak ada pada Rabu (1/6/2011) waktu setempat (Kamis WIB).

Perokok menjangkiti hampir 33 persen dari populasi orang dewasa di Argentina, atau sekira delapan juta orang, menurut resmi.

Penyakit terkait tembakau diperkirakan akan memberikan kontribusi terhadap 40.000 kematian per tahun.

Selain itu, sekitar 15 sampai 20 persen hamil di Argentina tetap perokok kehamilan mereka, salah satu tingkat tertinggi di Amerika dan , menurut pemerintah Argentina.

Menteri Kesehatan Argentina, Juan Manzur, mengatakan bahwa undang-undang yang telah disetujui membuat satu hari “untuk merayakan hidup. “

Langkah serupa juga terjadi di Uruguay dan Brasil, dan Manzur menambahkan, telah di sana telah “menunjukkan hasil yang sangat baik.”

Pada 2006, Uruguay menjadi negara Amerika Latin pertama yang melarang merokok di tempat umum, dan kelima di .

Beberapa negara di kawasan itu sejak itu mengikuti.

Buenos Aires melarang merokok di tempat umum, bar dan restoran dimulai pada Oktober 2006.

Bulan lalu, Argentina juga melarang impor, penjualan dan promosi rokok elektronik, anggota parlemen bersikeras tidak ada bukti mereka telah membantu perokok menendang kebiasaannya.

Uruguay, Kolombia dan Panama telah melarang merokok tanpa asap e-cigarettes. Alat semacam itu belum dilarang di Amerika Serikat atau Uni Eropa.  (Aef/An)

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