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Newmont executive, company found not guilty in pollution trial 

MANADO (AP): An Indonesian court found a U.S. executive and his company, 
Newmont Mining Co., not guilty Tuesday of polluting a bay and sickening 
villagers, a verdict likely to cheer foreigninvestors and anger 
environmentalists. 

Richard Ness, 57, faced a maximum 10 years in jail and a US$60,000 (euro44,000) 
fine. 

Presiding judge Ridwan Damanik told the Manado District Court that evidence 
presented during the 20-month criminal trial proved that waste rock dumped into 
the water by Newmont's now-defunctmine on Sulawesi island did not exceed 
government standards. 

"There also is not enough evidence that people suffered from health problems," 
the judge said. 

Meanwhile, demonstrators gathered outside the court Tuesday said the government 
should protect its citizens. Crowds swelled from just 60 in the morning to 
1,000 several hours later, some chanting and singing. 

"We want Newmont and its director to take responsibility for what they've 
done," said protest organizer, Didi Koleangan, referring to allegations 
villagers living near the exploration site have complained of skin disease, 
lumps, breathingdifficulties and dizziness. 

Though evidence presented to the Manado District Court was limited to a few 
villagers complaining of itchiness, some activists say follow-up research 
should be conducted for up to 30 years to make sure they are not suffering from 
body arsenicaccumulation. 

Newmont began operations in Sulawesi in 1996, but the Denver, Colorado-based 
company stopped mining in 2004 after extracting all the gold and ore it could. 

Last year, Newmont reached a US$30 million out-of-court settlement with the 
government to defuse a separate civil suit over alleged toxic pollution in the 
bay, and could be fined another US$100,000 (euro73,500) if the company is 
judged guiltyon criminal charges Tuesday. (

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