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Good morning, viewers. You’re watching A! News with me, Amanda Smith. We will bring you
the most updated news from all around Indonesia.

First in sports news, it is a countdown to the opening of Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta and
Palembang. The opening ceremony will be held in Gelora Bung Karno, this Saturday August the
18th. It is said that they will perform numerous traditional dances from Sabang to Merauke. The
show will be streamed on local TVs and also online.

And one day before the big performance, Indonesia is celebrating the Independence Day. The
annual ceremony will be held at Istana Negara. Each region across the country is celebrating
the day. We will connect with my colleague Julian Adams in Jakarta to see how people are
preparing.

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Good evening, people.

Back with me, Sandra Liem in Great News. This time we will be delivering the news of traffic
jam which often becomes a major problem for big cities in Indonesia, including the capital city,
Jakarta. On a typical day the volume of vehicles is increasing, especially during the
long weekend. The congestion occurs in many parts of Jakarta, and Kota Kasablanka has it
worst.

The congestion is also followed by heavy rain that flushes the area and the surroundings
startingfrom this afternoon at 4 p.m. that affects the congestion to get worse. Big rain also falls
in the west part of Jakarta and already causes flood. It’s flooded to a height of 30 cm and
disrupts the road users. It can be dangerous especially for motorcycle riders. The police officers
are going down to help with the traffic.

And that was the news for this evening,

Follow the next update in Great News one hour ahead. I am Sandra Liem, good evening and see
you.
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Hi everyone, welcome to the Global News. I am Bernaditta and I will be accompanying you to


fourty-five minutes forward. Today’s news is about the earthquake in Jakarta that has afflicted
the people in middle January.  The earthquake measuring 6.7 Richter scale shocked residents,
but did not have the potential for a tsunami.

We are going to see how the current condition is after the latest earthquake and how people deal
with the situation. Shortly we will be going live to our reporter in the area. I’m connecting
to Satria who is now in the location.

Text 4

Good morning, people.

Back with me, Kevin Syailendra in First News. Today we will be delivering the news of high
pollution which often becomes a major problem for big cities in Indonesia, including Semarang.

On a typical day the volume of vehicles is increasing, especially during the long weekend. This
exacerbates the occurrence of air pollution.

Not only air pollution, but also causes noise pollution. This air pollution is exacerbated by the
noise of factories, trains, and planes.

This pollution generally occurs during working hours, from 8 am to 5 pm.

If not treated immediately, this air pollution will eventually cause the earth's temperature and air
temperature to rise, and ultimately cause global warming.

And that was the news for this morning.

Follow the next update in Firstly News one hour ahead. I am Kevin Syailendra, good morning
and see you.

Text 5

Hello and welcome to the One News. My name is Sarah Amalia and I will be accompanying you
to thirty minutes forward. Our story today is about the earthquake in Lombok that has afflicted
the people since early August. Numerous earthquakes are still following until today, destroying
more and more villages. We are going to see how the current condition is after the latest
earthquake and how people deal with the situation. Shortly we will be going live to our reporter
in the area. I’m connecting to Abimanyu who is now in Lombok.

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