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A police officer stands by a crashed plane sitting on the runaway at the airport on San Andres island in Colombia, Monday Aug. 16, 2010. The Boeing 737 operated by the airline Aires crashed on landing after departing from Bogota around midnight local time with 131 passengers. According to an Air Force official, at least one passenger died.
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BOGOTA, Colombia – Survivors say everything seemed normal as a jetliner with 131 people on board prepared to land in a storm on a Caribbean resort. Suddenly it plunged to earth, killing one person — a death toll so low the island’s governor called it a miracle.
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“The pilot informed us that we were going to land in San Andres, we buckled our seat belts, we settled in — and a second later, boom! A big bang,” said 25-yearold survivor Alvaro Granados,
who was flying with his wife and two children. “When my wife and I stood and looked behind us we saw that the back of the plane was missing.” Authorities say it happened so
quickly the pilot didn’t report an emergency to the control tower at Colombia’s San Andres Island. Experts are trying to figure out why the Aires airline Boeing 737 jetliner hit the ground short of the
runway on Monday — and how 130 of the people on board survived as the aircraft skidded on its belly with its fuselage fracturing and its landing gear and at least one engine ripping off. After the jet ground to a stop, passengers scrambled from their seats or were helped to safety. Authorities said firefighters quickly doused flames that broke out on a wing. Continued on page 6
Pecalang can not forget their origin BALI as one of the famous tourism destination throughout the world will be filled with new inhabitants in the next few years. Currently the number of inhabitants of Bali is 3.9 million people. The number is increasing compared to several years ago which was 3.4 million. In 2011, the number of people live in Bali is predicted will be around 4 million people. While the ideal number of Bali’s inhabitants
is 1.5 million people. For that reason, everyone must take part in preserving Bali as a safe, secure, and peaceful place. The statement was said by Bali’s Governor, Made Mangku Pastika, during the gathering between Bali Post and the local security officers or Pecalang in Besakih on Monday, August 16th 2010. On the occasion, Bali Post also gave the donation by Bali Post readers to Besakih village. The number of people in Bali in-
crease rapidly and it is not because the high birth rate but because the high number of migration. Bali can not forbid anyone to enter or stay in Bali because Bali is a part on Indonesia and every Indonesian citizen has the right to stay anywhere in the nation. “It is obviously will cause problems such as the lack of land to build housing and carry out businesses,” the governor said. Village as the smallest unit in Bali has important role in preserving safety and peace.
It is needed to attract tourists to visit Bali because the island depends on tourism to support the local economy. “There are small security disturbances but it is in small scale. However, we can not tolerate any kind of security disturbances,” he added. The pecalang gathering is one of the steps to preserve the safety in Bali especially after the 65th anniversary of Indonesia Independence Day. Continued on page 6