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Soccer fans fear being left in the dark by PLN.

Jakarta Post

| July 06, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 1999 PT Bina Media Tenggara. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Jakarta Post)

from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JULY 6, 2006 -- PAGE 8 Soccer fans looking forward to watching the semifinals of the World Cup on television in Lampung are worried a blackout might snuff out some of the greatest moments of the competition

TV broadcasting is often suspended from 7 p.m. through to midnight, said Andi, who lives in North Telukbetung in the provincial capital of Bandarlampung

If a blackout starts at midnight, it generally lasts until morning, the 30-year-old said

Phoning up power firm PLN to complain is no use either, he said, because the standard reply is, "we can't say when the power will go back …

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