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Thu, 18 January 2007 12:25 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Prima Vista's Sinking Ship, Senopati Nusantara
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The cargo ship Mandiri Enam carrying survivors of the sunken Senopati Nusantara ferry
arrives at a port in Makassar. A cargo ship has rescued 15 people who spent nine days in a liferaft after their ferry sank off
the coast of Java, but one of them died on the way to port.
(AFP/Adek Berry) AFP via Yahoo! News - Jan 08 5:29 AM
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An undated picture shows the ferry Senopati Nusantara which sank in Indonesia December 30, 2006.
The ferry with at least 600 aboard sank during a stormy night-time voyage as it travelled between Borneo and Java islands, officials said on Saturday.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO ARCHIVES NO SALES (Indonesian Department of Transportation/Reuters)
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Dec 30 10:37 PM
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Indonesian rescuers evacuate one of 15 survivors of the sunken Senopati Nusantara ferry at a port in Makassar.
A cargo ship has rescued 15 people who spent nine days in a liferaft after their ferry sank off the coast of Java, but one of them died on the way to port.
(AFP/Adek Berry) AFP via Yahoo! News - Jan 08 5:29 AM
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Indonesian medical workers carry the bodies of victims of the Nusantara Senopati ferry which sunk nearly two
weeks ago Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2007 in Surabaya, Indonesia. Bodies of the victims continue to be found floating over a wide area of the sea near eastern Java.
(AP Photo/Trisnadi) AP via Yahoo! News - Jan 10 3:23 AM
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December 30, 2006, a ferry with at least 600 aboard sank during a stormy night-time voyage as it traveled between Borneo and Java islands.
The ship name is Senopati Nusantara, owned by a company PT Prima Vista. Of course I certainly hope that it has nothing to do with my writing this "Closing Window of Disaster" to you,
though that company name Prima Vista is containing the word "Vista" like in your new Windows Vista planned to launch this month.
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Date:
Thu, 18 January 2007 12:36 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Adam Air Crash With Three Americans On Board
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Graphic showing the latest information on the continuing search in Indonesia
for the Adam Air Beoing 737-400. Indonesian rescue teams have mounted a massive air, land and sea search for
a missing airliner as anguished families and the media slammed authorities over false reports of survivors.
Photo:/AFP AFP via Yahoo! Canada News - Jan 03 3:34 AM
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An Adam Air plane takes off at Makassar airport on Indonesia's
Sulawesi island January 4, 2007.
REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas (INDONESIA) Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jan 04 8:55 AM
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Adam Air President Adam Suherman (R) waits to meet Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla in Makassar,
South Sulawesi January 6, 2007.
REUTERS/Ahmed Tawil (Reuters) Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Jan 06 8:16 AM
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Indonesian marine police along with residents search for the missing
Adam Air plane went down in Barru on January 1. Investigators searching for the missing Indonesian airliner
have said they have detected an object resembling an aircraft nose on the sea bed.
Photo:Adek Berry/AFP AFP via Yahoo! Canada News - Jan 15 11:44 PM
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Indonesia's naval ship KRI Fatahillah along with USNS Mary Sears and KRI Ajak search for the missing
Adam air plane on Sulawesi sea. A fisherman found part of the tail of a missing Indonesian airliner while other debris washed ashore in the first big
breakthrough in the search since it vanished 10 days ago, officials said.
(AFP/Adek Berry) AFP via Yahoo! News - Jan 12 12:26 AM
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Just two days after the sinking of the above ship, an Adam Air plane went down in
Barru, South Sulawesi, on January 1, 2007, halfway through a flight between the central island of Java and the island of Sulawesi
to the northeast. Adam Air Flight KI-574 is a Boeing 737-400, carrying 102 people among them were three Americans, a father
and his two daughters, an Oregon man Scott Jackson and his daughters — Stephanie, 21, and Lindsey, 18, both of Bend.
I certainly hope that it also has nothing to do with my writing this “Closing Window of Disaster” to you.
According to the news, this company is owned by, among which, Mr. Agung Laksono, the speaker
of the Indonesian House of Representatives. Of course I never knew him, because I rarely meet with VIP persons like him.
Nevertheless, two months before that accident, around early November 2006 I went to the Mulia building
at Kuningan where the office of AN TV, also owned by him, is located. At that moment I was asked by my sister to send some money through BCA bank to her
ex-Senior High School friend for an reunion event held by her friends. When I was on the way back from her apartment, the first BCA bank I spotted was at
Mulia building, so I stopped by to send the money there. Of course it could also raise suspicion that I was going to AN TV for a secret business
relationship with Mr. Agung Laksono. But I certainly hope that it also has nothing to do with the Adam Air airplane accident.
Thank's,
A.M. Firmansyah
amfirslog@yahoo.com
Tel. +62812 183 1538
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