Edisi 12 Juni 2012 | International Bali Post

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Croatia sink sloppy Irish Reuters

POZNAN - Croatia made a flying start to Euro 2012 after pouncing on sloppy defending to beat Ireland 3-1 in their Group C opener on Sunday. Ireland, whose 14-match unbeaten run came to an end, could not have made a worse start to their first major tournament for 10 years as they allowed off-balance Mario Mandzukic too much space to head Croatia ahead after three minutes. Sean St Ledger headed Ireland level after 19 minutes but Croatia regained the lead three minutes before the break when Nikica Jelavic was left alone to prod the ball past goalkeeper Shay Given with Ireland appealing in vain for offside. A unlucky Given own goal at the start of the second half effectively ended Ireland’s chances and put Croatia top of Group C after Spain and Italy drew 1-1 earlier in Gdansk. “It was very important that we scored an early goal, they are really good fighters, it wasn’t that easy,” Mandzukovic said. St Ledger rued the concession of sloppy goals. “Unlike us,” he said. “We are usually pretty tight. We knew in the second half we had to come out. The next goal was going to be important and they got it. “When you are 3-1 down against a side like Croatia it is always going to be tough. They were

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poor goals to concede,” St Ledger added. Croatia could be in trouble after their fans celebrated their second goal by letting off firecrackers and flares.

Ireland’s 73year-old coach Giovanni Trapattoni had hoped to frustrate Croatia but that plan was blown apart with an odd early goal. Continued on page 6

Croatian forward Nikica Jelavic celebrates after scoring a goal during the Euro 2012 football championships match Ireland vs Croatia on June 10, 2012 at the Municipal Stadium in Poznan.

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Road access to Alila Hotel blocked by residents Bali Post GIANYAR - Road access to Alila Hotel, Ubud, was almost blockaded by residents on Sunday (Jun 10). The case was triggered by the stagnation of mediation related to dismissal against a hotel employee who is a local resident and the owner of land used for the road access by the hotel.

Based on information compiled, the action of road closure was performed around 1:00 p.m. local time. The road access leading to the hotel was hindered with bamboo, banana trees and other types of trees to block the vehicle entrance to the hotel. Such action was performed by Sugiana, a resident of Peneca hamlet, Melinggih Kelod village, Ubud subdistrict. The incident was not widespread due to the alertness of police to anticipate, so as not disrupting the access to hotel. Both parties, namely Sugiana

and Human Resources Department (HRD) of the hotel conducted mediation in Payangan Police station. The case immediately got a serious concern from the Chief of Payangan Police, Dewa Rai Sujaya. From the information of Sugiana, the closure action he did was kindled by dismissal case to a hotel employee by the hotel management. The employee was the wife of Sugiana. His wife was fired because she was ill and unable to work since a few months ago. Before the establishment of the hotel, according to him, his party had an

agreement with the hotel related to the existence of land used for road access, so that Sugiana did the road closure. According to police chief, the dismissal case had been actually discussed by both parties. However, they had not reached any solution yet. Possibly, since the case was long unresolved and protracted, then residents were desperate to do such an action. Sugiana’s wife had worked in the hotel for 16 years,

so that there were things needing to be discussed. “In this regard, we still perform mediation to resolve the problem between the resident and hotel management,” affirmed the Police Chief. Meanwhile, the mediation process was conducted in police station and the opening of road access had been made. There was no longer a problem related to the road access to hotel, he explained. (kmb16)

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