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Tuesday, August 12, 2014 16 Pages Number 158 6 th Year e-mail: [email protected] online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com. Price: Rp 3.000,- I N T E R N A T I O N A L DPS 23 - 32 WEATHER FORECAST Page 13 Page 8 Page 6 Coordinator of the ForBALI, Wayan Suardana alias Gendo, ex- pected the newly elected president to revoke the Presidential Regula- tion legalizing the reclamation in Benoa Bay conservation area. “We cannot expect SBY because he is the actor fully getting involved in the reclamation of Benoa Bay who issued the Presidential Regulation,” he explained. Gendo openly asked Joko Wido- do to invoke the Presidential Regula- tion having revised the spatial plan of Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan after serving as president. “Whether Jokowi later on meets or not, it will highly depend on him if he believes or not in the power of the people,” he said amidst the oration. The action of ForBALI with the community to voice their as- pirations to reject the reclamation began at 10:20 in the morning by taking the route around the Bajra Sandhi Monument, Friday (Aug 8). The oration performed in front of the office of the governor of Bali was filled with theatrical, musical, poetry and dance performance. Vocalist of ‘Superman Is Dead’ band group, Booby Cool, denied the negative opinion against the rampant action rejecting the rec- lamation today. According to him, the action performed by Balinese musicians, activists, students and community were a pure struggle to preserve and protect the nature of Bali. “Here, we rejecting the recla- mation are never paid. It is our pure struggle to preserve and protect the nature of Bali. There is absolutely no intervention from other parties in this action,” he explained. In addition, the native literati to Bali, Wayan ‘Jengki’ Sunarta asked the artists and literati to come down to fight for the fate of Bali. According to him, all this time many artists and literati were not sensitive to the condition of Bali and just thought of the works of art and themselves. “Necessarily, all the artists in Bali should come down the street to speak out the struggle for the fate of Bali. When claiming as an artist they have to be critical to environ- mental and socio-cultural issues occurring in their own homeland,” said the literati who expressed his rejection against reclamation through the poems composed. (dwa) Benoa Bay reclamation plan New president urged to invoke presidential regulation Bali Post DENPASAR - Balinese people coalesced into the Forum of Balinese People Rejecting Reclamation (ForBALI) required the elected president to cancel the Presidential Regulation No.51/2014. The demand was a form of disappointment of Balinese people against the presidential decision having made revision against the allocation of most coastal areas and small islands belonging to a part of Benoa Bay area. IBP/Yudi Karnaedi Balinese people coalesced into the Forum of Balinese People Rejecting Reclamation (ForBALI) required the elected president to cancel the Presi- dential Regulation No.51/2014. Spanish Ebola patient gets experimental drug Bale homecoming, James set for debut in Super Cup Seoul calls for high-level talks with North Korea

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Page 1: Edisi 12 Agustus 2014 | International Bali Post

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

16 Pages Number 158 6th year

e-mail: [email protected] online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com.

Price: Rp 3.000,-

I N T E R N A T I O N A L I N T E R N A T I O N A L

DPs 23 - 32

EntertainmentWEATHER FORECAsT

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

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Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort of “The Fault in Our Stars” rode a victorious wave at the Teen Choice Awards. The actors were honored with several prizes at Sunday’s fan-favorite ex-travaganza, including choice drama movie actor and breakout movie star for Elgort and choice drama and action movie actress for “Divergent” star Woodley. The pair was also awarded the surfboard-shaped trophy for choice movie lip-lock for their “Fault in Our Stars” smooch.

“I don’t surf or anything, so I guess I’m gonna put this on my wall,” said Elgort of the unique prize.

Demi Lovato kicked off the Teen Choice Awards with a performance and a win. After belting out her tune “Really Don’t Care,” the singer-actress surfed away with

awards for choice summer song and choice female summer music star. Lovato used her acceptance speech to pump up the crowd of mostly roaring teenagers.

“I want you guys to know that instead of just getting up here and saying a speech, every single one of you deserves to have a happy and incredible life, so be the best you can be in everything because your dreams can come true if you work hard for them,” beamed Lovato.

Teen Choice Awards co-hosts Tyler Posey of “Teen Wolf” and Sarah Hyland of “Modern Family” said 165 million votes were cast online for the 16th annual awards, which honor movies, television, music, comedy, sports, fashion and Web stars in such silly categories as choice hottie, smile and villain, which went to “The Hunger Games” heavy Donald Sutherland.

“You named me the most villainous?”

asked Sutherland, who showed up to the casual ceremony in a tuxedo. “My wife — I have been married for 42 years — my wife asked me to tell you that she agreed with you.” Other winners on hand to claim their trophies included “Pretty Little Liars” star Lucy Hale as choice drama TV show actress, “The Hunger Games” co-star Josh Hutcherson as choice sci-fi/fantasy movie actor and Bethany Mota and Tyler Oakley as choice female and male Web stars.

Zendaya, Ariana Grande and Kevin Hart were among the other stars who showed up to accept awards at the boisterous ceremony, which featured performances from the groups Magic and Rixton.

Jason Derulo closed out the show with a performance of his song “Talk Dirty,” which featured the choice male summer music star winner dancing on top of a police car on stage.

The fighting turtles, on a mission to save New York from the clutches of evil-doers, made off with $65 million in receipts, industry tracker Exhibitor Relations said.

Starring Megan Fox, the latest reboot of the Ninja Turtle franchise handily overtook “Guardians of the Galaxy,” which dropped to number two with a $41.5 million gross following a stellar $94 million debut the weekend before.

Animals and extra-terrestrial superhe-ros got little competition, with tornado

disaster flick “Into the Storm” a distant third with an $18 million take at the box office its first weekend out.

Fourth was another newcomer, “The Hundred Foot Journey,” a romantic com-edy with Helen Mirren and Om Puri as culture-clashing restaurateurs. It made $11.1 million. French action film “Lucy,” starring Scarlett Johansson as a drug mule with telekinetic powers, was fifth with $9.3 million in its third week in theaters.

It came in ahead of dance film “Step Up All In,” the fifth in a series, this one

featuring struggling dancers in a tele-vised contest in Las Vegas. It grossed $6.5 million its first week in theaters.

Seventh place with $5.7 went to “Hercules”, starring Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson. “Get On Up,” a biopic about US soul singer James Brown, dropped to eighth place from third, bringing in $5 million its second weekend out.

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” the critically praised latest installment in the sci-fi film series about apes co-existing with humans, drew $4.4 million for ninth place.

Disney’s “Planes: Fire & Rescue,” the computer-animated movie about a talking plane that helps firefighters save a national park, made $2.4 million, leaving it in tenth place.

AP Photo

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows, from left, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Megan Fox, as April O’Neil, Raphael, and Donatello in a scene from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

“Ninja Turtles” in box office rompAgence France-Presse

LOS ANGELES - “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” romped to the top of the US box office, dethroning “Guardians of the Galaxy” in their first weekend in theaters, industry figures showed Sunday.

Woodley, Elgort among Teen Choice Awards winners

Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

Shailene Woodley, from left, Nat Wolff and Ansel Elgort accept the award for choice movie: drama for “The Fault In Our Stars” at the Teen Choice Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014, in Los Angeles.

Coordinator of the ForBALI, Wayan Suardana alias Gendo, ex-pected the newly elected president to revoke the Presidential Regula-tion legalizing the reclamation in Benoa Bay conservation area. “We cannot expect SBY because he is

the actor fully getting involved in the reclamation of Benoa Bay who issued the Presidential Regulation,” he explained.

Gendo openly asked Joko Wido-do to invoke the Presidential Regula-tion having revised the spatial plan

of Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan after serving as president. “Whether Jokowi later on meets or not, it will highly depend on him if he believes or not in the power of the people,” he said amidst the oration.

The action of ForBALI with the community to voice their as-pirations to reject the reclamation began at 10:20 in the morning by taking the route around the Bajra Sandhi Monument, Friday (Aug 8). The oration performed in front of the office of the governor of Bali was filled with theatrical, musical, poetry and dance performance.

Vocalist of ‘Superman Is Dead’

band group, Booby Cool, denied the negative opinion against the rampant action rejecting the rec-lamation today. According to him, the action performed by Balinese musicians, activists, students and community were a pure struggle to preserve and protect the nature of Bali. “Here, we rejecting the recla-mation are never paid. It is our pure struggle to preserve and protect the nature of Bali. There is absolutely no intervention from other parties in this action,” he explained.

In addition, the native literati to Bali, Wayan ‘Jengki’ Sunarta asked the artists and literati to come

down to fight for the fate of Bali. According to him, all this time many artists and literati were not sensitive to the condition of Bali and just thought of the works of art and themselves.

“Necessarily, all the artists in Bali should come down the street to speak out the struggle for the fate of Bali. When claiming as an artist they have to be critical to environ-mental and socio-cultural issues occurring in their own homeland,” said the literati who expressed his rejection against reclamation through the poems composed. (dwa)

Benoa Bay reclamation plan

New president urged to invoke presidential regulation Bali Post

DENPASAR - Balinese people coalesced into the Forum of Balinese People Rejecting Reclamation (ForBALI) required the elected president to cancel the Presidential Regulation No.51/2014. The demand was a form of disappointment of Balinese people against the presidential decision having made revision against the allocation of most coastal areas and small islands belonging to a part of Benoa Bay area.

IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

Balinese people coalesced into the Forum of Balinese People Rejecting Reclamation (ForBALI) required the

elected president to cancel the Presi-dential Regulation No.51/2014.

Spanish Ebola patient gets experimental drug

Bale homecoming, James set for debut in Super Cup

Seoul calls for high-level talks with North Korea

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International2 Tuesday, August 12, 2014 15International Activities

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EvEry Temple and Shrine has a special date for it annual Ceremony, or “ Odalan “, every 210 days according to Balinese calendar, including the smaller ancestral shrine which each family possesses. Because of this practically every few days a ceremony of festival of some kind takes place in some Village in Bali. There are also times when the entire island celebrated the same Holiday, such as at Galungan, Kuningan, Nyepi day, Saraswati day, Tumpek Landep day, Pagerwesi day, Tumpek Wayang day etc.

The dedication or inauguration day of a Temple is con-sidered its birth day and celebration always takes place on the same day if the wuku or 210 day calendar is used. When new moon is used then the celebration always happens on new moon or full moon. The day of course can differ the religious celebration of a temple lasts at least one full day with some temple celebrating for three days while the celebration of Besakih temple, the Mother Temple, is never less than 7 days and most of the time it lasts for 11 days, depending on the importance of the occasion.

The celebration is very colorful. The shrine are dressed with pieces of cloths and sometimes with brocade, sailings, decorations of carved wood and sometimes painted with gold and Chinese coins, very beautifully arranged, are hung in the four corners of the shrine. In front of shrine are placed red, white or black umbrellas depending which Gods are worshipped in the shrines.

In front of important shrine one sees, besides these umbrellas soars, tridents and other weapons, the “umbul-umbul”, long flags, all these are prerogatives or attributes of Holiness. In front of the Temple gate put up “Penjor”, long bamboo poles, decorated beautifully ornaments of young coconut leaves, rice and other products of the land. Most beautiful to see are the girls in their colorful attire, carrying offerings, arrangements of all kinds fruits and colored cakes, to the Temple. Every visitor admires the grace with which the carry their load on their heads.

Balinese Temple Ceremony

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Calendar Event for August 9 through September 23, 2014

9 Aug Tumpek Kandang Pura Puseh GianyarPura Luhur Dalem Segening Kediri TabananPura Sang Hyang Tegal Tegalalang

10 Aug Purnama Sasih Karo Pura Gelap BesakihPura Dangkahyangan TabananPura Candi Goro Tianyar Kubu Karangasem

13 Aug Buda Cemeng Menail Pura Dalem Tarukan Linggih Pajenengan Ida Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Penataran Dalem Ketut Pejeng Kaja GianyarPura Puseh Manakaji Peninjoan Tembuku BangliPura Kawitan Gusti Celuk Kapal MengwiPura Taman Limut Mas Ubud

14 Aug Kajeng Kliwon Uwudan 15 Aug Hari Bhatara Sri 19 Aug Hari Anggara Kasih Prebakat Pura Bukit Buluh Gunaksa KlungkungPura Tirtha Sudamala Bebalang BangliPura Paibon Pasek Bendesa Sawan BulelengPura Gunung Pengsong LombokPura Dalem Benawah GianyarPura Tengah TegalalangPura Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Pupuan TabananPira Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Pagan DenpasarPura Hyanghaluh/Jenggala BesakihPura Tengkulak Siyut Tulikup GianyarPura Taman Sari UbudPura Batu Sari UbudPura Penataran Dalem Guliang BangliPura Pasek Dangka Guwang SukawatiPura Hyang Ayung Pabean Ketewel

Pura Penataran Badung Muntig Karangasem

20 Aug Pura Kawitan Puri Agung Dalem Tarukan Pejeng Tampak SiringPura Rambut Siwi JembranaPura Batu Bolong Canggu KutaPura Pasek Marga Klaci TabananPura Agung Pasek Dauh Waru NegaraPura Ratu Pasek Sangsit Sawan BulelengPira Pasek Tangkas Dharma Reang Gede TabananPura Desa Banyuning BulelengPura Srijong TabananPura Pucak Mundi Nusa PenidaPura Kahyangan Jagat Kancing Gumi Bali Petang Serongga Kelod GianyarPura Penataran Dalem Pencar Mas Ubud

21 Aug Pura Ida Bhatara Sakti Wawu Rauh Kali Anget Seririt Buleleng

3 Sep Buda Kliwon Ugu Pura Dalem Tarukan Pulasari Peninjoan BangliPura Pasek Gelgel Kaba-Kaba TabananPura Pemayun Banyuning Tengah BulelengPura Desa Kahyangan Tiga Seririt BulelengPura Agung Gunung Taro Tegalalang

9 Sep Purnama Sasih Ketiga Pura Gunung Sari Lombok NTBPura Kawitan Gajah Arya Para Tianyar kubu KarangasemPura Padharman Arya Telabah BesakihPura Bukit Mentik Batur KintamaniPura Dadya Agung Pasek Salahin Suwat Gianyar

10 Sep Pura Dangkahyangan Dalem Dukuh Kuda Sekaan Bangli

13 Sep Tumpek Wayang dan Kajengkliwon Uwudan Pura Majapahit JembranaBhatara Ratu Gede Celuk GianyarPura Bhatara Ratu Widyadari Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Panti Gelgel Sesetan DenpasarBhatara Ratu Alit dan Lingsir Singakerta UbudPura Pedarman Dalem Bakas BesakihPura Pamerajan Agung Dawan Klung-kungPura Padarman Dinasti Dalem Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan BesakihPura Penataran Giri Purwo Tegal Delimo BanyuwangiPura Jala Shidi Amerta Juanda Surabaya

17 Sep Buda Cemeng Klawu Pura Penataran Agung Teluk Padang KarangasemPura Melanting Cemenggaon GianyarPura Penataran Ped Nusa PenidaPura Pasek Gelgel Bongkasa AbiansemalPura Pasek Bendesa Reyang Gede Penebel TabananPura Pasek Gelgel Jawa Tengah BulelengPura Gaduhan Jagat Singakerta UbudPura Masceti Tegeh Sanding Tampak SiringPura Penataran Batu Lepang Kamasan KlungkungPura Guwa BesakihPura Basukian BesakihPura Ida Ratu Puncak Pameneh Penataran Agung BesakihPura Sad Kahyangan Penida Nusa PenidaPura Jati Ubud GianyarPura Melanting Ubud GianyarPura Dalem Ped Nusa PenidaPura Penataran Agung Karangasem

19 Sep Hari Bhatara Sri 23 Sep Tilem Sasih Ketiga Dan Anggara

Takagi Kazuo is owner-chef of ‘Kyoto cuisine TAKAGI’ in Ashiya, a city between Osaka and Kobe. The restaurant has held two Michelin stars since 2010, and Takagi himself is a recognised master of the super-refined Kyoto style of Japa-nese cuisine known as ‘Kyo-ryori.’ Famous for its innovation in terms of both the food itself and the decoration, Kyo-ryori cuisine uses unique and traditional methods to unfold and celebrate cultural tales and capture the changing seasons of Kyoto. Takagi has a deep respect and love for these tradi-tions, and hopes to bring a greater understanding of them to a wider audience through cooking classes and gourmet experiences. He maintains, “True Kyoto cuisine is rare even in Japan nowadays, since preparation is complicated; but I want it to continue

its long history.”The complexity of Takagi’s picturesque, jewel-

like creations, which include many styles of prepa-ration, is designed to appeal to all of the senses, as well as extending the dining experience to an awareness of seasonal change, poetic beauty and the bounty and versatility of nature. Chef Takagi’s delicate soup is the most symbolic element of his cooking. According to him, “The taste and aroma of a soup characterises one’s culinary style.” He creates all of his dishes, using only the freshest ingredients, with “season, festivity, and innova-tion” in mind and prepares them with great “taste, harmony and care.”

Chef Takagi Kazuo’s gastronomic dinners at KO will offer the choice of both à la carte and set

menus. Each menu will feature his famous soup, as well as a platter of assorted appetisers, which is another significant facet of his cuisine. The platter highlights items from the sea and the land, and fea-tures the concept of ‘mitame’ – in which ingredients are used to imitate another item. For example, Chef Takagi creates a salmon sushi ball to mimic a mini persimmon, an autumn fruit.

Experience, learn and indulge at one of Chef Takagi Kazou’s personally hosted cooking classes, on either 3rd or 5th September from 10am – 1.30 pm, priced at USD 80 ++ per person, cooking class with lunch; or USD110 ++ per person, cooking class with lunch including alcoholic beverages.

Enjoy sake and wine tasting with Chef Takagi from 4th to 6th September from 4 pm until 6 pm, priced at USD 30 ++ per person per event.

Indulge in Chef Takagi Kazou’s outstanding creations at his gastronomic dinners, which will take place from 3rd to 7th September from 6.30 pm onwards, priced from USD 80 ++ to USD 130 per person.

All of the above events will take place at KO Restaurant, Teppanyaki and Cocktail Lounge.IBP/Courtesy of Intercontinental

Intercontinental Bali Resort present Chef Takagi Kazuo

IBP

JIMBArAN - Intercontinental Bali resort is honoured to present globally-renowned Japanese chef Takagi Kazuo, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy a first-ever, two-Michelin-star Japanese chef experience in Bali with a series of exclusive cooking classes, sake and plum wine tastings, and gastronomic dinners taking place at KO restaurant, Teppanyaki and Cocktail Lounge from 3rd to 7th September 2014.

Bali PostTABANAN - To anticipate the entry of radical groups into Tabanan

County, Tabanan Police and the 1619/Tabanan Military District Command conducted a sweeping to a number of boarding and rented houses, Saturday night (Aug 9). Although the sweeping did not get any indication leading to the involvement of radical movement such as the network group of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the activity could ensnare at least 49 migrants that did not complete themselves with required documents.

The joint raid began at 8:00 p.m. where the officers searched a number of locations until dawn by targeting the areas of migrants from various regions, especially the boarding and rented houses.

All this time, the boarding and rented houses were supposed to be the hiding place of radical groups. Even, rented house owners did not carefully check the occupants. Thus, it was required an intensive examination by police as a form of vigilance.

Some locations searched included Jalan Pulau Nias and Jalan Rajawali at Dauh Peken village, Tabanan subdistrict as well as Gubug village, Tabanan. “The migrant enforcement activities are meant to anticipate the movement of radical groups,” said Chief of Tabanan Police, Dekananto Eko Purwono, Sunday (Aug 10).

The joint raid led by the Operations Division Head of Tabanan Police, AA Rai Laba, were involved 55 personnel from various units in the Tabanan Police, Town Police and personnel of the 1619/Tabanan Military District Command.

Based on examination to hundreds of migrants at a number of locations in the town of Tabanan, the officers found at least 49 violations. Where, 43 of them did not have seasonal resident certificate and 6 others had expired identity card. Similarly, from the sweeping at different locations at Gubug village, Tabanan subdistrict, of the 150 people examined, 12 people were found having no seasonal resident certificate and five others showed expired identity card, so that a total 17 violations were found.

It was known that based on in-depth examination to hundreds of migrants after the Eid holidays, there were no indications leading to the involvement of radical movements such as the ISIS. They were the nomads coming to Bali to change their fate by looking for a job opportunity, but did not equip themselves with complete identity documents.

From the initial examination, police did not find any residents of board-ing and rented houses included in the network of radical groups, especially the ISIS. However, his party would continue to monitor and detect as early as possible so as the ISIS network could no develop. “We will continue to monitor,” affirmed Dekananto. (kmb28)

A community leader of Klung-kung, Dewa Soma, when contacted on Sunday deplored because the celebration even took place around the catus pata monument. Actually, the town of Semarapura itself had owned the Puputan Square as central venue to organize any entertainment equipped with a stage. Philosophi-cally, he assessed the central inter-section area was a sacred place, just like the central point of the state, symbolizing the balance of universe. Thus, it was often used to organize various rituals and exorcism rites. He asserted that if it was used as a venue of entertainment, it would affect the sanctity. “Existence of the central intersection must be understood. We’ve known its function, but we undermine the sanctity alone. Please be distinguished, which one is for the sake of religion and entertainment purposes,” he said.

According to him, as long as it was used for religious and ceremo-nial activities such as development parade or the like, it was considered legitimate. However, if it was used for entertainment stage, he consid-ered it less elegant and tarnished the sanctity of catus pata. He hoped that

more people could understand about the catus pata so that it would not be used for activities that could tarnish the sanctity of catus pata.

Similar opinion was also revealed by another community leader, Wayan Sutena. He appreciated the presence of creativity by young people in conjunction with the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. However, as Hindu people should be able to distinguish between the sacred place and the place worth using for entertainment. Actually, the catus pata was lately used as location to organize caru labuh gentuh ritual. Moreover, last Sunday coinciding with full moon, many Hindus worshipped around the catus pata.

“Lately, it was just used for holding ritual. It is now even used for the stage of entertainment and distancing the catus pata. I think it very outrageous,” he said. In addition, the entertainment stage was also disturbing because it disrupted the comfort of residents due to noises from morning to night. Besides, it also closed the main road access from the east to the west. If the reason was due to requiring a highway as the track of activities, it would be better to hold it in front of

the entrance gates or behind the stage of Puputan Klungkung Square. More-over, it could be centered directly near the Puputan Klungkung Square by preparing skate board track. Sutena also questioned about the permit of the activity held in the west of the catus pata whereas it clearly belonged to a sacred place.

Chairperson of the organizing committee, Nova Cahya, admitted not to know if the catus pata belonged to sacred zone. The committee set the entertainment stage in the west of catus pata after making coordination with the National Sports Committee (KONI) of Klungkung. “This event is held to commemorate the anniversary of the Indonesia’s Independence Day. We’re just a part of some activities held by the KONI,” she explained. Even, the activity was much helped by KONI Klungkung as partner of sport activities. Actually, her party just wanted to provide a place for young children as quite a lot of the skate board lovers in Klungkung. Thus, the activity was packed into a festival completed with entertainment stage. Selection of location was also made due to the constraints of skate board arena in Klungkung. (kmb31)

Protested, entertainment stage at central intersection

The stage which protested by the locals in Klung-kung Regency

Bali PostSEMArAPUrA - The activity of ‘Smarapura Skate Fest’ in a series with the 69th celebra-

tion of the Indonesia’s Independence Day reaped severe protest from community leaders, Sunday (Aug 10). It happened because the activity was even centered near the catus pata or central intersection the monument. Even, in the west of the monument was built a stage of music performance distancing the catus pata monument. Actually, this location is known to be sacred and often used as the venue of the Hindu religious ceremonies.

IBP/Bagiarta

IBP/Gus Olo

The police officers inspecting rented houses to prevent terror-ism in Jembrana

Anticipation against radicalism Police search boarding and rented houses

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Bali PostDENPASAR - Bali Island is very potential for tourism. On

that account, hotels and villas continue to appear in numbers. Bali government must immediately arrange the procurement of hotel and city planning because some hotels have started their room rate war.

“Do not let the hotel development reach over-quota. Now, some hotels have started to launch room rate war,” said the tourism practitioner, Wahyu Harjanto.

When touched about the enactment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) 2015, Wahyu said that a very tight competi-tion between local and foreign workers would occur. He admit-ted the Indonesian labor was believed to still win in the tourism sector because hospitality had been instilled since childhood. But, making self-preparation with knowledge and insights about the world of tourism should be undertaken.

“Hospitality is natural and will come out by itself. It is dif-ferent from Thailand and Vietnam where they become tourism country as offering the ambience and nature. Meanwhile, Indo-nesia offers the beauty of nature, culture and hospitality. These are our selling points,” he said.

Therefore, this practitioner from Jakarta expected that tour-ism labor of Indonesia, especially Bali, should not study half-heartedly. Additionally, they should not be pessimistic to achieve a good position in hospitality field, though many foreign workers were hired in Indonesia. “Do not be discouraged. The opportunity to occupy higher positions remains open,” said Wahyu.

However, he cautioned that foreign labor should not be let control the tourism industry of Indonesia. Moreover, they would be given the opportunity to be the ambassador of tourism of Indonesia. “Some of property businesses in Bali are held by foreigners. Young generation should see this opportunity. Hope-fully, they can grab the opportunities,” he said.

He said that businesses should not be considered as finan-cial and banking sector only, but should also be seen the other sectors. The greatest asset remaining intact in Indonesian was tourism. “Therefore, we must maintain the tourism,” said Wahyu. (kmb26)

Made Ludra, one of the local farmers cultivating the crystal guava, said the guava plant was suitable to be developed in Petang having cool climate. Species of this plant was quite productive and easy to maintain. Its fruit was also fairly popular in the market. In ad-dition to crystal guava, farmers also intensively cultivated red-fleshed guava.

Guava has a unique and fresh flavor. Its ripe fruit is shiny yellow and weighs about 500 grams with a diameter of about 8 cm. More in-terestingly, this kind of guava plant can be cultivated in flower pots and

placed in the yard or back of the house. In terms of selling price, red guava and crystal guava are sold for IDR 15,000 each kilogram.

Meanwhile, the bearing-fruit nursery transplant is sold for 200,000. At the moment, this kind of guava is widely cultivated in Petang, chiefly at Semana ham-let, Plaga village as well as the Penikit and Sekar Mukti hamlet, Belok Sidan village. About 150 farmers coalesced into the group have cultivated around 17,000 plants. The nursery transplants are brought in from Majalengka, West Java. “Armed with such nursery

transplants, the group can currently harvest as much as 5 quintals, so the marketing is still relatively limited,” said Ludra recently.

Meanwhile, the Head of Badung Agriculture, Horticulture and For-estry Agency, IGAK Sudaratmaja, revealed the guava was a new commodity intensively developed in Petang. According to him, the guava supply was much needed by modern markets, especially in Denpasar. On that account, his party attempted to facilitate the needs of farmers in relation to the development of guava in North Badung. (kmb25)

Antara

DENPASAR - Bali earned US$28.26 million from exports of tuna fish in in the first five months of this year, down slightly from US$28.36 million in the same period last year.

Official data at the regional

industry and trade office said on Monday the export earning decline despite a sharp increase in volume. Bali exports 7,189.8 tons of fresh and frozen tuna in the January-May period up from 5,114.2 tons in the same period last year.

Tuna fish accounted for 13.14

percent of Bali’s total export earn-ing of US$215.04 million in the five months period. Tuna fish is the main exports commodity of fishery and marine products from Bali. Tuna fishes are exported mainly to Japan, followed by the United States, Thailand, Singa-pore and Australia, and Europe.

IBP/Dedy

Farmers in Petang subdistrict begin to get interested in the crystal guava cultivation.

Farmers in Petang cultivating crystal guavaBali Post

MANGUPURA - Farmers in Petang subdistrict begin to get interested in the crystal guava cultivation. This guava originating from Brazil is considered quite promising and potential to be developed in the highlands of Petang. So far, the crystal guava cultivation in Petang still takes place in a small scale.

Tuna export value reached 28 million Dollar

IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

Bali earned US$28.26 million from exports of tuna fish in in the first five months of this year, down slightly from US$28.36 million in the same period last year.

Room rate war, government must take action

Agence France-Presse

GAILLAC - A group of wine cooperatives in southwest France has joined forces with leading scientists to “liberate” the flavours most prized by consumers in growing wine markets, from China to the US.

In a bid to bring out the fruitiness enjoyed by many new wine drinkers, the Vinneo project has been developing the blackcurrant aroma of the Fer Servadou grape variety and the violet aroma of the Negrette variety.

Since 2009 it has been working with scientists on technologies to develop a range of varietal wines -- ones made from a single-named type of grape -- to appeal to the palates of consumers worldwide.

“We didn’t want to make the wine our grandfather would have made. We wanted to make the wine our grandfather would have made if he could,” Vinovalie director Jacques Tranier told AFP.

Vinovalie, which is leading the projects, is a group of four major co-operative wineries in southwest France. They represent the appellations of Gaillac, Fronton and Cahors and are one of the area’s largest produc-ers of red and rose wines, along with a small amount of white.

For too long, Tranier said, French winemaking had “overplayed the return to tradition” while at the same time ignoring innovation -- to the detriment of the industry.

In particular, he believes French winemakers have neglected the fruity flavours enjoyed by newer wine drinkers in fast-growing markets such as Asia, and which are often found in New World wines.

“We used to think that the whole world revolved around French wine,” Tranier said.

“At the beginning of the 2000s that orthodoxy collapsed. We realised all of a sudden that we had competition,” he added.

The project -- run in conjunction with researchers at the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (INP) and the French Vine and Wine Institute (IFV) -- now appears to be bearing fruit.

Vinovalie exports have tripled over the last five years from two to six million euros ($2.6 to $8 million).

The growth comes as global consumption of wine is on the rise, driven by a growing taste for the tipple in Asia and particularly China, now the world’s biggest consumer of red wine.

Between 2008 and 2012, the amount of wine drunk around the world increased by 3.23 percent, and that is expected to climb by another 4.97 percent by 2017, according to a study by Vinexpo and the British International Wine and Spirit Research think-tank.

In the United States, which has been the world’s top consumer of wine since 2011, red wine consumption is expected to jump 14 percent in the next five years.

Very TechnologicalChristophe Haunold, of the INP, said it was important to preserve

the character of the Vinovalie grapes -- Malbec, Fer Servadou, Loin de l’oeil (also known as Len de l’El) and Negrette -- while ensuring both quality and quantity.

“That required a lot of science and technology,” he said.“We sought to identify complex molecules, precursors of particular

flavours... which appear and disappear depending on maturity to refine the optimal harvest time,” he added.

INP used sophisticated chromatography -- a laboratory technique that involves separating mixtures -- to map the chemical identity of the different grapes and understand how the molecules that develop taste and aroma evolve during the vinification process.

Researchers also looked at the effect of heating grapes for different lengths of time and to different temperatures using a technique called “Flash Detente”.

The process involves heating the grapes to about 82 degrees C (180 degrees F) before placing them in a huge vacuum chamber, where they are cooled.

The cells of the grape skins burst from the inside, making it easier to extract the tannins, a key element in developing the character of a wine.

So far Vinovalie has concentrated on two international brands -- Astrolabe and Terreo -- but another research project is also planned for 2015.

Such processes are decried by some traditionalists and must be carried out precisely: the prized blackcurrant aroma can swiftly turn to green pepper if not properly treated.

But it’s infeasible to conduct experiments on the red planet, so to mimic Mars’ low-density atmosphere, NASA sent a saucer-like test vehicle high above the Earth.

NASA engineers announced Friday that the June mission’s main objective was met: The vehicle, called the Low Density Supersonic Decelerator, flew to 190,000 feet (57,900 meters) at more than four times the speed of sound and simulated Martian landing conditions.

“The vehicle did an amazing job of getting to the right speed and altitude,” said Ian Clark, principal investigator at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

The experimental flight, which cost about $150 million and was conducted from the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai, Hawaii, was intended as a dry run for two more tests scheduled for next year.

One of the technologies NASA engineers tested is an inflatable, doughnut-shaped ring around the edge of the saucer-like vehicle that deploys like a puffer fish in one-third of a second, slowing the vehicle. In the test run, the saucer went from traveling at Mach 4.3 — more than four times the speed of sound — to a breezy Mach 2, making the inflatable device a success, NASA engineers said.

The second technology is a

100-foot-wide (30-meter-wide) parachute, which virtually dis-integrated the moment it was released. In the months ahead, NASA will try to figure out how to properly deploy the parachute, Clark said.

“The idea of taking 200 pounds of Kevlar and nylon and deploy-ing it at 2,500 mph, 200 pounds that inflated would be the size of a small warehouse, is certainly a challenging endeavor. There’s a lot of physics with this problem that we’re now gaining new insights into that we’ve never had before,” Clark said. “And we’re going to take all of that knowledge, and feed it toward our flights next year.”

AP Photo/NASA

In this June 28, 2014 photo provided by NASA, NASA’s Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) is lifted aboard the Kahana recovery vessel off the coast of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kauai, Hawaii.

NASA Mars test called success despite torn chuteAssociated Press

LOS ANGELES — Sending heavier vehicles and, eventually, humans to Mars requires first testing new technologies to see if they actually work.

French wine producers turn to science for flavour

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Associated Press

CAIRO — An Egyptian-brokered cease-fire halting the Gaza war held into Monday morning, allowing Palestinians to leave homes and shelters as negotiators agreed to resume talks in Cairo.

The truce took effect just after midnight (2101 GMT), preceded by heavy rocket fire toward Israel. In Cairo, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said the cease-fire would allow hu-manitarian aid into battered Gaza neighbor-hoods and the reopening of indirect talks on a more lasting and comprehensive deal.

On Monday morning, high school students in Gaza filed the streets as they headed off to pick up their graduation certificates after the Education Ministry said they’d be ready. People waited to buy fuel for generators as power and communication workers struggled to fix cables damaged in the fighting. Long lines formed at ATMs.

In Cairo, negotiators said talks would resume at 11 a.m. (0800 GMT). The four-member Israeli delegation arrived at Cairo In-ternational Airport earlier Monday morning.

The monthlong war, pitting the Israeli mili-tary against rocket-firing Hamas militants, has killed more than 1,900 Palestinians, the major-ity civilians, Palestinian and U.N. officials say. In Israel, 67 people have been killed, all but three of them soldiers, officials there say.

The fighting ended in a three-day cease-

fire last Tuesday. Egypt had hoped to use that truce to mediate a long-term deal. But when it expired, militants resumed their rocket fire, sparking Israeli reprisals. The violence continued throughout the weekend, including a burst of fighting late Sunday ahead of the expected cease-fire.

Last week’s talks failed in part because Israel rejected Hamas’ demand for a com-plete end to the blockade of the Gaza Strip, enforced by Egypt and Israel. Israel says the closure is necessary to prevent arms smug-gling, and officials do not want to make any concessions that would allow Hamas to declare victory.

The blockade has greatly limited the movement of Palestinians in and out of the impoverished territory of 1.8 million people for jobs and schooling. It has also limited the flow of goods into Gaza and blocked virtually all exports. Unemployment there is more than 50 percent.

Bassam Salhi, a Palestinian delegation member, said he was optimistic ahead of Monday’s talks.

“We hope to reach a deal within the 72 hours, based on ending the blockade and opening the crossings,” Salhi said.

Israeli officials had walked away from negotiations over continued fire from Gaza. “Israel will not negotiate under fire,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier Sunday, warning that his country’s military

campaign “will take time.”The current Gaza war escalated from the

abduction and killing of three Israeli teens in the West Bank in June. Israel blamed the killings on Hamas and launched a massive arrest campaign, rounding up hundreds of its members in the West Bank. Hamas and other militants unleashed rocket fire from Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli military said it

killed a suspected Palestinian militant early Monday morning in the West Bank village of Qabalan, south of Nablus. Palestinian medical officials identified the dead man as Zakariah al-Aqrah, 21.

The military said he was killed after he opened fire on an Israeli force that had come to arrest him in connection with shootings targeting Israeli soldiers two weeks ago.

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The South Korean Unification Ministry said in a statement that it suggested meeting Aug. 19 on the North Korean side of the truce border village of Panmunjom. There was no immediate response from Pyongyang.

The ministry said it hoped to focus on possible family reunions over Chuseok, a major holiday cel-ebrated in both countries that falls on Sept. 8. It also wants to discuss other issues of “mutual interest,” but a ministry official, who would speak only on condition of anonym-ity, citing department rules, couldn’t elaborate.

The Koreas last had a high-level meeting in February. Since then, North Korea has conducted an un-usually large number of missile and artillery tests. Pyongyang also has insulted South Korea’s leader, call-ing her a prostitute, and expressed fury over U.S.-South Korean mili-tary drills.

The latest round of annual joint drills between the allies is set to take place in the next week or so, though officials have not released an exact starting date. North Korea’s official news agency has called the upcoming drills “extremely reckless and dangerous war maneuvers” and threatened regular “counter ac-tions.” Washington and Seoul say the drills are routine and defensive in nature.

The most recent family reunions were held over six days in February, and were the first such meetings in more than three years. South Korean analysts say authoritarian North Ko-rea allows only infrequent reunions for fear of losing an important bar-gaining chip in efforts to win badly needed aid and concessions.

The Korean Peninsula is techni-cally in a state of war because the Korean War ended in 1953 with an armistice, not a peace treaty. Mil-lions of families were separated by that conflict. The Koreas are now divided by the world’s most heavily fortified border.

Both sides bar ordinary citizens from visiting each other and even exchanging phone calls, letters and emails.

Gaza war cease-fire holds as negotiators gather

AP Photo/Lefteris PitarakisSmoke from fires caused by Israeli strikes rises over Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014.

Seoul calls for high-level talks with North KoreaAssociated Press

SEOUL — South Korea on Monday proposed high-level talks with rival North Korea next week to discuss resuming reunions of Korean War-divided families, a proposal that could lead to the easing of tensions after months of North Korean missile tests and heated rhetoric from both countries.

A TV news program reports on missiles launched by North Korea at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, July 13, 2014. AP Photo/Ahn Young-oon

Bali Post

TABANAN - In a series of the 66th anniversary of Bali Post, all the employees of Bali Post Media Group (KMB) said prayers and sprinkled flowers at the Margarana Memo-rial Park, Tabanan, Sunday (Aug 10).

The activities led in person by CEO of Bali Post Media Group, Satria Naradha was an annual event to recall the services of the heroes in the struggle for the independence as well as to enhance nationalism.

The activities were commenced with saying prayers together. As a form of appreciation and commemoration to the great heroes, it was undertaken a flower sprinkling. The Margarana Memorial Park posed the battlefield where the hero I Gusti Ngurah Rai and his troops were killed in the Puputan Margarana war.

In addition, he hoped the patriotic and heroic values having been showed and instilled by the predecessors could be revitalized by the community. Moreover, the members of the press also denoting warriors should continue to foster the spirit of fighters through media. Aside from at the Margarana Memorial Park, the joint prayers and flower sprinkling were also undertaken at Puri Dalem Kesatrian at Lumajang. (kmb28)

On Saturday (Aug 9), Sebastian who had been visiting Bali since 15 years ago told reporters that what happened to him was a tragedy and indicated that Bali, especially Kuta tourist area, was no longer safe.

After having dinner and when passing through the street in Semi-nyak tourist area, Sebastian pig-gybacking his wife was verged and the bag carried by her wife was snatched by two men riding a motorcycle.

When the bag was snatched, the victim was attempting to defend to the strap broke. Unfortunately, the culprit was more violent and power-ful enough so that the bag contain-ing cellular phone and documents of their holiday in Bali, money and other goods could be taken away. “I had pursued the culprits on Jalan Kunti but could not found them,” he said disappointedly. Over the incident, the victim’s wife was also disappointed.

“Bali is no longer safe, unlike previous years. I have regularly

visited Bali every holiday since 15 years ago. Now, the security for tourists and perhaps for local resi-dents, too, should get the attention of police. Without immediate han-dling, this could tarnish the image of Bali in the eyes of international community,” criticized the travelers having the profession as teacher in his home country.

The traveler staying at Shushi Bungalow on Jalan Popies Kuta claimed to still be grateful because the rope of her bag broke. Oth-erwise, she would fall from the motorcycle. “To me, the lost bag is not a problem, but the information in cellular phone and documents during the holidays in various coun-tries recorded in the camera are very valuable,” said Sebastian. Although he did not report the case to police, Sebastian hoped such incident could get the attention from police authority to improve the security in Bali so that it would not tarnish the image in the international com-munity. (asa)

Foreigner questions about security in BaliBali Post

DENPASAR - An Italian couple, Sebastian, 60, and his wife Rinaldi, 60, questioned about the security condition in Bali. He was snatched on Thursday night (Aug 7) in Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, around 11:30. Unfortunately, the case was not reported to police on the pretext that snatching case would be difficult to be captured.

IBP/FileThe tourists are enjoying themselves at Kuta Beach. The foreign tourists are started to question the scurity of Bali due to the increasing number of crime.

Sprinkle flowers at Margarana

Memorial Park

To comemmorate Indoensian Independence and Bali Post Annivesary, the employee pray at Margarana

Memorial Park, Tabanan IBP/Eka Adyaksa

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From 2001 to 2013, inflation-adjusted revenue at 100 of the largest publicly traded companies

grew 71 percent and inflation-adjusted operating profit rose 150 percent. Global headcount reported

in company financial filings rose 31 percent.

Their headcount grew faster

globally than overall employment in the United States, but it is un-clear from corporate disclosures how much of the hiring took place outside the United States.

Information from individual companies suggests a lot of the new jobs were created overseas, espe-cially given that in this period there was offshoring and outsourcing of work that was done previously in-house and in the U.S. There was also substantial growth in sales in foreign markets and a resulting ex-pansion of operations overseas.

The data highlight a central ques-tion that officials in the Obama ad-ministration and at the U.S. Federal Reserve confront: has the nation’s ability to generate well-paying jobs in manufacturing and other sectors been fundamentally scarred by changes in the global economy that may predate the 2008-2009 eco-nomic crisis but were more starkly revealed in its aftermath. The an-swer could have major implications for economic policy decisions, such as how long the Fed keeps interest rates at very low levels to stimulate jobs growth.

At the Fed, Chair Janet Yellen has spoken of the steady drift in national income “away from labor and towards capital,” while some policymakers worry the full depth of the changes are not yet clear.

“We have to understand what structurally is going on ... Is the country really changing in a fun-damental way?” Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Dennis Lockhart said last month, citing the possibility that “polarized labor markets” could become entrenched. That would mean a workforce based

on large numbers of lower paid workers, with a few highly paid managers, professional and tech-nology workers, and a permanent hollowing out of the middle class. This would be a potential drag on overall purchasing power and eco-nomic growth.

Data on the 150 publicly traded companies with the largest sales was collected from Thomson Reuters’ Eikon system. Banks and financial firms were excluded because the way they report results isn’t com-parable to other companies and to tie the analysis more closely to the production of goods and services.

Several companies, such as en-ergy investment company Energy Transfer Equity, were excluded because their records did not extend back far enough or were compli-cated by corporate maneuvers, such as breakups.

The resulting list of 100 large companies covers a range of in-dustries, from consumer giants Wal-Mart and McDonalds , to old-line industrials such as Cater-pillar and General Motors as well as technology giants like IBM and Microsoft.

Google was included but its pub-lic records did not include employee headcount for 2001 and 2002 and it declined to provide data for those years. The search company reported fulltime employment of 47,756 for 2013.

The collective headcount of the 100 fell in only one of the years included in the study, dropping 1.33 percent in 2009, the year in which the financial crisis and accompany-ing recession had the most savage impact.

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Bali Post

SINGARAJA - The Buleleng Endek Carnival (BEC) of this year presented the appearance of models wrapped in beautiful endek fashion in a series of the closing of the Buleleng Festival 2014. Some of Indonesia’s leading fashion designers presented their col-lections featuring the latest creations, includ-ing Lia Mustafa, Gusti Ayu Agung Istri Dewi Sari, Dwi Iskandar, Dewa Made Gita Pradana, Ketut Rajin and Gede Yudi Ardana Putra. In the presentation, the designers hoped that Buleleng had a special identity to introduce endek cloth in the national level, so that endek could then go global did. So, it did not only serve as a tradition, but could also follow the development trend in the fashion world, Sunday morning (Aug 10).

Lia Mustafa, a female designer born in Bandung, featured the theme ‘Menjangan Mosaic.’ After having a holiday on the Island of Menjangan, she claimed to be inspired by the beauty of the nature in Buleleng. Various motifs of endek were attractive to be displayed in combination with dark and light colors. She revealed to find no difficulty in designing the fashion and doing make up for the appearance of her models. “Well, for the theme wrapped in endek fabric, we have no problems. Yet,

designers get a challenge to showcase the excellence of endek cloth in global context. Marine theme is very attractive. Moreover, Buleleng has a landscape of gorgeous un-derwater coral reef,” he said.

Meanwhile, Gusti Ayu Agung Istri Sari Dewi—affectionately known as Gung Is—featured the endek fashion in simpler and more feminine design. The endek of Buleleng had distinctive features, so it could be devel-oped further in the future. “The combination of endek fashion will give inspiration if it can grow well. Chiefly, the endek craftsmen can meet the market demand,” she said.

Then, Dwi Iskandar added that he pre-ferred to combine ethnic elements with endek traditional weaving. “Every design offers something new. The distinctive identity of Buleleng endek must be introduced. Other-wise, endek will even be explored by other regions. As designers, we are just combining, while the rest is the creativity owned by each craftsmen and endek weavers in Buleleng,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Bulfest and BEC 2014 Organizing Committee, Gede Suyasa, said the potential of endek was promising if craftsmen, buyer to designers were able to develop endek to go global. “If there are visitors getting interested in the work of designers made of endek fabric, it

is certainly helpful and the main attraction in the community,” he said when closing the Bulfest and BEC 2014.

He said that other than used for fashion need, the endek fabric could also be taken

advantage for a wide variety of handicrafts, “Endek can be displayed in a variety of prod-ucts. It can be used for fashion, handicrafts and souvenirs where each of them has its own appeal,” he said. (kmb34)

The Head of Forest Manage-ment Unit (KPH) of East Bali, Abdul Muntalib, when asked for his confirmation recently did not dismiss if the forest area of Kin-tamani supposed to be protected but was even used as landfill by residents. Actually, his party did not stay silent all this time. He admitted to have banned people from disposing waste into the forest. However, the ban was not much obeyed. Some people just played hide-and-seek with the officers. “When people saw the officers, they would not dispose their waste,” he said.

Abdul Muntalib revealed that based on his observation all this time, those disposing waste into the forest area of Kintamani were not only public community. A number of hotels operating in Kintamani were also known to dispose waste into the area. Even, to avoid the monitoring by the officers, they usually littered at night. By the officers, people

who happened to be found litter-ing the forest were usually given guidance.

According to Muntalib, the behavior of people disposing waste into the forest all this time happened because their settle-ment was close to forest areas. Not only that, such an action also occurred due to the lack of landfill so it was not proportional to the daily waste production of the community. Other than in the protected forest, said Muntalib, the waste problem also occurred in the forest area under supervision of the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA).

Meanwhile, based on obser-vation all this time a number of points in the forest area of Kintamani were filled with trash. One of them was seen in the for-est area located right in front of the office of Forest Management Unit (KPH) of East Bali and the office of Kintamani subdistrict head. Aside from organic waste, inorganic waste like plastic was also strewn in the forest. A large pile of rubbish in the forest indirectly indicated that waste disposal into the forest had gone on long enough. (ina)

Hotel waste alleged polluted Kintamani forestBali Post

KINTAMANI - Considerable trash littering the forest area of Kintamani this time is not only caused by the actions of waste disposal by public community. However, the waste generated by a number of hotels in Kintamani is also alleged to get involved as contributor to pollution in the region. All this time, the waste is disposed into the forest area due to the lack of waste disposal facilities.

The waste generated by a number of hotels in Kinta-mani is also alleged to get involved as contributor to pollution in the region.IBP/Swasrina

Endek of Buleleng must go global

IBP/DewaThe Buleleng Endek Carnival (BEC) of this year presented the appearance of models wrapped in beautiful endek fashion in a series of the closing of the Buleleng Festival 2014.

Agence France-Presse

MOSCOW - The shares of Rus-sia’s two biggest banks soared on Monday after avoiding being delisted from a top emerging mar-kets index as part of the West’s response to the Kremlin’s stance in Ukraine.

The New York-based MSCI index provider decided on Friday to keep offering the shares of Sber-bank and VTB to clients as long as the two Russian state-held giants did not issue any more stock.

VTB’s shares gained four per-cent and those of Sberbank rose

more than three percent in the open-ing minutes of trading on Moscow’s main exchange.

The Moscow stock market fol-lowed the banks’ lead higher and was up more than one percent while the ruble gained half a percent against both the dollar and euro.

Russian investors said they now expected the other main exchanges in Europe to follow New York’s lead and keep the two stocks.

“We believe that the risk of two of the heavyweight members of the MSCI Russia being excluded from the index was weighing on the broader Russian market last week,

and that the news will therefore provide some relief to the market,” VTB Group’s investment house said in a research note that stressed it may have a conflict of interest in the matter.

“The decision made by the MSCI pioneers the series of announce-ments expected from other index providers: S&P Down Jones Indi-ces, Vienna Stock Exchange, and the FTSE,” VTB Capital said.

The MSCI Russia index is global traders’ preferred way to access a balanced package of paper that re-flects the price of the main Moscow-issued stocks.

MSCI was under pressure to drop the two finance houss as part of a sanctions package unleashed against Russia’s financial and defence and high technologies sec-tors over the Kremlin’s perceived backing of insurgents in eastern Ukraine.

The index provider said in a statement that it reached its deci-sion after a series of “consultation with the investment community” over concerns that the two banks were now prohibited from issuing new shares on the US and European markets.

MSCI said in had decided not to

raise the weight of the two stocks in its Russia index should the banks ignore the restrictions and proceed with a share issue in order to raise more capital.

“Both Sberbank and VTB Bank have officially announced that they do not intend to issue new shares in the near future,” MSCI said.

It added that it would weigh its decision again should VTB and Sberbank announce plans to issue new stock.

Traders said that a delisting threatened to accelerate the pace of investors’ capital outflows from Russia.

Russia’s stocks soar after avoiding delisting

Jobs growth has lagged profits, revenuesReuters

WASHINGTON - Employment growth at the largest U.S. companies has lagged far behind in-creases in revenue and operating profit since the start of the century, as firms reaped the benefits of globalization, technology, and other ways to operate more productively, according to a Reuters analysis of corporate data.

REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/FilesU.S. flag flutters in the wind in front of a sign for a McDonald’s restaurant in Los Angeles in this April 4, 2011 file photo. Through bursting bubbles and crashing markets, revenue and profit at America’s top com-panies have expanded smartly over the past 18 years -- nearly tripling in the case of operating income.

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INDONESIAW RLD

“The Jakarta Police have de-ployed two thousand police person-nel to secure further election dispute hearings at the Constitutional Court (MK) building,” Head of Public Re-lations of the Jakarta Police Senior Commissioner Rikwanto stated on Monday.

Rikwanto remarked that the Ja-

karta Regional Police have received a notice from one of the society ele-ments that it will deliver the public opinion.

“At least one thousand people will demonstrate at the MK during further election dispute hearings,” he affirmed.

The MK will hold further elec-

tion dispute hearings for listening to several witnesses of the Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa pair as ap-plicants.

The judge will also hear the testi-monies of several witnesses who are defendants of the General Elections Commission (KPU) and the Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla duo.

AntaraJAKARTA - The officials at Papua province’s immigration office are

still interrogating two French journalists, Thomas Charles Danbois and Valentine Bourrat, for allegedly violating their stay permit in Papua.

“Both are being questioned separately by the immigration officials,” Chief of Papua province’s Immigration Office Garda Tampubolon stated on Monday.

With regard to the progress made in questioning, Tampubolon noted that he was not yet sure whether an administrative sanction will be imposed on the French journalists.

Tampubolon added that the officials from the French Embassy in Jakarta had requested to make contact with the two journalists. The embassy officials were keen to know the condition of their citizens, Tampubolon remarked.

It was earlier reported that two French journalists are being inter-rogated by the Papua Police for their alleged close relationship with a criminal armed group (KKB) in Jayawijaya, Papua.

“They are still being questioned. We have as yet not come to any conclusion (about their case),” Papua regional police command spokes-man Senior Commissioner Sulistyo Pudjo stated when asked for con-firmation about the issue.

The two journalists, Charles Thomas Tendeis (40) and Valentine Sailen (25), are believed to be lovers.

Charles has been arrested for holding a tourist visa but conducting activities of a journalist, such as interviewing supporters of the armed group believed to be part of the separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM) organization headquartered around Jayawijaya.

Jayawijaya police resort chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner Adolof Beay had earlier reported that Charles and his girlfriend had been arrest-ed in an area in Wamena, Jayawijaya District, on Wednesday night.

The two were riding motorcycles along with local residents, which drew police attention, as the region was considered prone to shooting incidents by the KKB.

The police then approached the foreigners and questioned their purpose and intention of being in a restricted area and traveling by motorcycles in the night.

“At first, they said they were tourists, but further questioning revealed that they were journalists. They were later arrested because they were holding tourist visas,” he pointed out.

Their claim to be tourists was logical, as since Thursday, the Baliem Valley Festival was being celebrated in the region for a week, he added.

He noted that the Jayawijaya police later referred the two French journalists to the Papua regional command for further investigation.

Senior Commissioner Sulistyo Pudjo noted that Charles possessed a press card issued by ART-TV, but it had expired in 2006.

“The person concerned confessed that he was a journalist and had a press card, but it had already expired in 2006. So, he is still under interrogation,” he added.

“Anywhere in any country the police have the right to question a for-eigner involved in suspicious activities. So, the case will be framed using every piece of information gathered from him,” Pudjo emphasized.

He explained that any foreign journalist keen to carry out journalistic work, especially in the West Papua Province, must have a permit from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In July 2013, Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa had stated that the security situation in Papua was one of the country’s major concerns due to certain elements in the region seeking international attention by attacking international figures, includ-ing journalists.

Due to this reason, foreign journalists who seek to cover Papua must apply for a permit from the government, so that they can be provided adequate security to ensure their safety, he added.

AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians arrange offerings for their ancestors’ souls during the “hun-gry ghost” festival in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, “hell money” and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors would return to visit their relatives.

Two thousand personnel secure election dispute hearingsAntara

JAKARTA - The Jakarta Regional Police have deployed two thousand police personnel around the Constitutional Court (MK) building to secure the subsequent hearing sessions of the election dispute.

Two French journalists still questioned by Papua’s immigration

The Health Ministry announced Monday that the ZMapp drug, made by Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc. of San Diego, was obtained in Geneva this weekend and brought to Madrid to treat Miguel Pajares. The 75-year-old priest was evacu-ated from Liberia and placed in isolation Thursday at Madrid’s Carlos III Hospital.

There is no known cure or licensed treatment for Ebola, which has killed more than 1,000 people in the current outbreak in West Africa. The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak an international health emergency and urged nations worldwide to donate re-sources to battle the disease.

Two Americans diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia and evacu-ated back to the United States have been treated with the drug. One of them, Dr. Kent Brantly, said last week that his condition was improving and the husband of the aid worker being treated with Brantly said the same thing. Both are being treated in isola-tion at an Atlanta hospital.

The ethical questions sur-rounding experimental Ebola drugs and vaccines were being debated Monday during a tele-

conference of medical ethicists and other experts organized by WHO.

At least one country in West Africa has expressed interest; Nigeria’s health minister, Ony-enbuchi Chukwu, said at a news conference last week that he had asked U.S. health officials about access but was told the manufac-turer would have to agree.

Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Con-trol and Prevention, said “there are virtually no doses available,” a CDC spokesman said last week, before the announcement that Spain was also using the drug.

Because the ZMapp drug has never been tested in humans, scientists say there’s no way to tell if it has made any difference to the two American aid workers who have so far received it.

The drug is a mixture of three antibodies engineered to recog-nize Ebola and bind to infected cells so the immune system can kill them. Scientists culled an-tibodies from laboratory mice and ZMapp’s maker now grows the antibodies in tobacco plants and then purifies them. It takes several months to even produce a modest amount of the drug.

Associated Press

CANANDAIGUA, New York — The collision was as common as any in racing. Kevin Ward Jr.’s car spun twice like a top, wheels hugging the wall, before it plopped backward on the dimly lit dirt track.

In a sport steeped with bra-vado, what happened next was another familiar, but treacherous, move: Wearing a black firesuit and black helmet, the 20-year-old Ward unbuckled himself, climbed out of the winged car into the night and defiantly walked onto the track at Canan-daigua Motorsports Park.

He gestured, making his dis-

gust evident with the driver who triggered the wreck with a bump: three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart.

Ward, a relative unknown compared to NASCAR’s noted swashbuckler, was nearly hit by another passing car as he pointed with his right arm in Stewart’s direction. As he confronted Stewart in his passing car, disas-ter struck.

Ward was standing to the right of Stewart’s familiar No. 14 car, which seemed to fishtail from the rear and hit him. According to video and witness accounts, Ward’s body was sucked under-neath the car and hurtled through the air before landing on his back

as fans looked on in horror.Ward was killed. Stewart,

considered one of the most proficient drivers in racing, dropped out of Sunday’s NA-SCAR race at Watkins Glen, hours after Saturday’s crash. And the sport was left reeling from a tragedy that could have ripple effects from the biggest stock car series down to week-night dirt track racing.

“There aren’t words to de-scribe the sadness I feel about the accident that took the life of Kevin Ward Jr.,” Stewart said in a statement.

Authorities questioned the 43-year-old Stewart once on Saturday night and went to Wat-

kins Glen to talk to him again Sunday. They described him as “visibly shaken” after the crash and said he was cooperative.

On Sunday, Ontario County Sheriff Philip Povero said that investigators also don’t have any evidence at this point in the investigation to support crimi-nal intent. But he also said that criminal charges have not been ruled out.

The crash raised several questions: Will Ward’s death cause drivers to think twice about on-track confrontations? Did Stewart try and send his own message by buzzing Ward, the young driver, only to have his risky move turn fatal? Or

did Ward simply take his life into his own hands by stepping into traffic in a black firesutsuit on a dark track? The only one who may have that answer is Stewart.

David S. Weinsten, a former state and federal prosecutor in Miami who is now in private practice, said it would be diffi-cult to prove criminal intent.

“I think even with the video, it’s going to be tough to prove that this was more than just an accident and that it was even culpable negligence, which he should’ve known or should’ve believed that by getting close to this guy, that it was going to cause the accident,” he said.

AP Photo/Jonathan Paye-Layleh

In this image taken Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014 a large billboard promoting the washing of hands to prevent the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Monrovia, Liberia.

Spanish Ebola patient gets experimental drug

Associated Press

MADRID — Spain has imported a U.S.-made experimen-tal Ebola drug to treat a Spanish missionary priest who was evacuated from Liberia last week after testing positive for the killer virus.

As probe begins, Stewart steps away from the track

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BENOA - Deluang Sari, a little delta overgrown by mangrove forests with coastal white sand and calm waves, is situated overlooking the sea recreation center of Benoa Harbor. Since it has an intact ecological system, clean beaches and lush mangrove forests, this place was then developed for breeding sea turtles. At low tide, we can get there on foot in

the sidelines of the mangrove trees of Tanjung Benoa, while at high tides we have to cross by boat from Benoa Harbor for about 10 minutes. Aside from seeing turtle breeding, visitors coming here can also see different types of fighting cocks, animals and wild birds as well as a small temple, As a tourist destination, this small island has also been equipped with restaurants, souvenir shops and animal attractions.

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Turtle Breeding at Deluang Sari

“I played well all this week, I beat many good guys,” said Tsonga. “It’s a big achievement because I worked really hard to come back from my knee injury last year. “Unfortunately there is no secret...behind this there is a lot of work. “I’m waiting for this since couple of months now. I was looking for my best level, today I had it and it’s great.”

Certainly there was no disput-ing that Tsonga’s win was well-deserved, the 13th seeded French-man’s hit list including players who had won seven of the last 10 Canadian titles (Djokovic 2012, 2011, 2007; Murray 2010, 2009 and Federer 2004, 2006). It marked the first time since 2002 that a player had beaten the four top seeds to win a Masters series event.

“He beat great players along the way and backed it up with an-other great final,” said Federer, who

turned 33 on Friday and had been hoping to celebrate his birthday by lifting the trophy. “No excuses. I think he played really solid and well when he had to. “I wish I could have played a bit better in the finals today.

“There were things I could have done better, but, overall it was a positive week. “I go away from this feeling good about my chances next week and also at the U.S. Open.” In 16 career meetings Tsonga had beaten the Swiss maestro just five times but three came on the Cana-dian hard courts.

With Federer appearing in his fifth Canadian final and Tsonga having advanced to at least the semi-finals in three of his four trips to Canada, both men had a cool look of confidence as they walked onto a blazing hot centre court. In a week of superb performances, Tsonga may have saved his best for last,

the second seeded Swiss unable to manage a single break chance the entire match.

Federer did not allow Tsonga many break opportunities himself but the one he did, in the first set, was all the Frenchman needed con-verting the chance to clinch the set and a 1-0 lead.

Play remained tight in the second with no break points, the set go-ing to a tie-break won by Tsonga, who took four straight points after the breaker had been deadlocked at 3-3

“What is achieved is achieved and I will just continue on this way, continue to work hard,” said Tsonga, when asked about his U.S. Open chances. “This win gives me a lot of hope for the rest of the year, of course. “But I will continue to do my work like I did last couple of months and I hope I will continue to win.”

Associated Press

ZURICH — Britain’s Mo Farah wants to underscore his status as the pre-eminent long-distance runner of his age with an-other 5,000-, 10,000-meter double at the European Championships. Dafne Schippers wants to evoke memories of her Dutch compatriot Fanny Blankers-Koen by winning a sprint triple at the six-day event opening Tuesday.

Farah has been unbeaten at the Euros since he won his first double in 2010, then defended his 5,000 meters title in Helsinki two years ago — his only race there as he prepared for the London Olym-pics. Two Olympic gold medals and a similar double at the 2013 world championships in Moscow has put him on a status in distance running only slightly lower than Ethiopian greats Haile Gebrse-lassie and Kenenisa Bekele.

A late withdrawal from the Com-monwealth Games early this month because of a stomach ailment has cast some doubt on his form and raised some criticism he picked the easier European competition over one which included many of the best African runners. Still, in Switzerland he should be busy enough with one 10,000 final and possibly a 5,000 heat and final in a mere five days.

Schippers should be even busier with a possible eight races over six days. Schippers has one big thing in her favor — she is a heptath-lete; athletes known for stamina and perseverance until they, usu-ally literally, drop after the last

of seven events. This season, she shares the top European time over the 100 with France’s Myriam Soumare at 11.03 seconds and is on her own with the best Euro-pean time of 22.34 over 200. In the 4x100 relays, the Dutch team could give any other European nation a run for its money.

It gives her a shot at a triple, which would be the best perfor-mance for a Dutchwoman since Blankers-Koen won three gold and a silver at the 1950 Euros in Brussels. Schippers starts out with the 100 heats on Tuesday. Beyond the chase for multiple medals, the outstanding event with a realistic shot at a world record will be Friday’s high jump, pitting world champion Bogdan Bondarenko of Ukraine against Olympic cham-pion Ivan Ukhov of Russia.

Both are chasing the 21-year-old world record of 2.45 meters set by Cuba’s Javier Sotomayor. Bondarenko set a European record of 2.42 this year, while Ukhov follows closely behind with 2.41 he jumped this spring. In the women’s high jump, the issue will not be how high, but how well athletes can bounce back.

Blanka Vlasic of Croatia won two world titles before she needed an operation on her Achilles two years ago. Her recovery was slow, but this season she has jumped 2 meters again, only .01 shy of the world’s top mark by Anna Chicherova. And since the Rus-sian is out injured, 30-year-old Vlasic could take her first title in four years.

AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris YoungFrance’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga lifts the trophy after beating Switzerland’s Roger Federer 7-5 7-6 to win the Men’s Rogers Cup Singles final in Toronto on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014.

Tsonga caps week of upsets with Rogers titleReuters

TORONTO - Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had one more surprise in his bag of upsets, beating second seeded Roger Federer 7-5 7-6 (3) to cap a scintillating march to the Rogers Cup title on Sunday. After knocking off world number one Novak Djokovic in the third round, taking out twice champion and eighth seed Andy Murray in the quarters and seventh seed Grigor Dimitrov in the semis, Tsonga denied 17-time grand slam winner Federer a landmark 80th career title.

Farah, Schippers look for big Euros medal hauls

AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev, FileFILE - In this Friday, Aug. 16, 2013, file photo, Britain’s Mo Farah celebrates winning the men’s 5000-meter final at the World Athlet-ics Championships in the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia.

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The winger is in the Welsh capital with little to prove, having completed a debut season at Real, when his price-tag brought such high expectations, by netting the decisive goal in May’s Champions League final win. The lime-light was taken, just briefly, even off Cristiano Ronaldo on that May night against Atletico Madrid in Lisbon.

It was ending a 12-year wait for the coveted “Decima” — a 10th European Cup — that brings Real back in contention for the Super Cup on Tuesday in the Cardiff City Stadium and a meeting with the Europa League winners, Spanish rival Sevilla.

Success was the springboard for another offsea-son of vast s p e n d i n g , l av i sh ing a r o u n d $150 mil-l i o n t o bring two revelations of the World C u p t o t h e Spanish capital: Germany midfielder

Toni Kroos and Colombia playmaker James Rodriguez, who are preparing for their Real debuts in Cardiff.

It was only a year earlier that $130 million was spent bringing Bale from Tottenham to link up with Ronaldo, who cost only slightly less in 2009 when joining from Manchester United.

The $108-million swoop for James from Monaco was wrapped up soon after he returned from a career-defining World Cup, scoring a tournament-leading six goals in Colombia’s run to the quarterfinals.

Now the technically-gifted playmaker, who goes by his first name, is preparing to step into a star-studded Real team looking to collect the first of a possible six trophies this season.

“They are all stars,” the 23-year-old James said. “For me it is a pleasure to be with them. Even training with them. It is something unique and I hope I can play here together with them for many years.”

This year much of Real’s concentra-tion will be on becoming the first team

in the post-1993 Champions League era to defend the European Cup — especially after

waiting so long to bring it back to Santiago Bernabeu.

“When you get this title with Madrid it is the pin-nacle for a player and hopefully we can repeat it in the future,” defender Alvaro Arbeloa said. “We knew what it meant, not just for the club, but for all of our fans, and sharing that joy with them is some-thing we will never forget ... Real Madrid’s prestige has always been a result of its victories in Europe.”

Even though the Super Cup lacks the status of the Champions League, it is a chance to put down an early marker as the European season begins.

“We are hungry to win a lot of titles and now we have another chance, we hope to make the most of it,” Arbeloa said.

Bale homecoming, James set for debut in Super

Mandatory Credit: Bob Stanton-USA TODAY Sports

Real Madrid middle fielder Gareth Bale (11) shoots for

a score during the first half against Inter Milan in the

first round of the Guinness International Champions

Cup at California Memorial

Associated Press

There’s little doubt the UEFA Super Cup’s star local attraction will be Gareth Bale, the Cardiff boy turned $130-million Real Madrid star, playing for the Spanish giants on home soil for the first time.

Associated Press

MANCHESTER, England — From the gloom and constant disappointments of Da-

vid Moyes’ tenure to hope and anticipation under new manager Louis van Gaal, the mood at Manchester United has shifted dramatically heading into the new Premier League season.

Order appears to have been restored at Old Trafford after United’s most tumultuous year in a generation, when Moyes

turned the club from English champions

into something of a laughing stock in the space of 10

months.And it’s all down

to the ap- pointment of Van Gaal, the kind of charismatic, authoritar-ian coach United should really have gone for in the summer of 2013 to usher in the post-Alex Fer-guson era.

It’s barely been a month since he took

over after his World Cup duties with the Nether-

lands and it’s always hasty to make judgments based on

preseason results, but things are already looking up for Eng-land’s biggest team.

United is yet to lose under Van Gaal, beating Liverpool and Real Madrid on the way to win-ning a preseason tournament in the United States, and looks to have warmed to the tactics and change of formation (to a 3-5-2) of the Dutch-man. Players like Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata look energized.

“He’s a tough manager but he’s been great since he came in,” Rooney said. “He’s given us all a different way of looking at football, which we haven’t had before.”

It’s a huge contrast to life under Moyes, who never garnered the re-spect of the squad due to his lack of top-level experience as a manager.

Van Gaal has coached — and won league titles — in Spain, Ger-many and the Netherlands and has the gravitas to take on the rebuilding job at United that proved too much for his predecessor.

Already, aging defensive trio Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra have been moved on and Van Gaal has signaled that some fringe players will be jet-tisoned. That could include the likes of Nani, Anderson and Javier Hernendez, as well as Marouane Fellaini, who has flopped since joining from Everton for 27.5 million pounds (then $43 mil-

lion) last summer.The only signings have been left back Luke Shaw

and Spanish central midfielder Ander Herrera for a combined 50 million pounds ($84 million) but there are likely to be more incomings before the transfer window shuts on Aug. 31.

It will be a strange season for United, which failed to qualify for any European competition for the first time since 1990 after finishing in seventh place last season — 22 points behind Premier League winner Manchester City.

But United will have noted how Liverpool benefited last season from no European in-

volvement to finish second, and it would be foolish to write off the team’s chances of regaining the title.

Van Gaal’s likely front line of Rooney, Robin van Persie and Juan Mata is one

of the strongest in the league and Herrera brings energy to the midfield that was lacking last season.

Defensively, United appears vulner-able — Jonny Evans, Phil Jones and Chris

Smalling aren’t in the same class as Ferdinand and Vidic — but the same was said of Van

Gaal’s Dutch team at the World Cup and it reached the semifinals, only

missing out on a place in the final on penalties.

Even if United fails to bridge the gap to title fa-

vorites City and Chelsea, fans at Old Trafford still are likely to see that kind of attractive, expansive, attack-ing football that had become common-

place before Moyes’ troubled reign.

With Ryan Giggs retired from playing and now in the dugout as Van Gaal’s assistant, this will be the first season without a member of the fa-mous “Class of 92” in the squad. It’s certainly a new era for United — and in Van Gaal, it has a proven winner to kick it off.

Reuters

RIO DE JANEIRO - Former Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari made a losing return to Gremio when they were beaten 2-0 at arch-rivals Internacional on Sunday in his first game since he was re-appointed by the club where he made his name.

Felipao (Big Phil) took charge of his first club game almost ex-actly a month after his Brazil team were humiliated 7-1 by Germany in their World Cup semi-final.

Chile midfielder Charles Aranguiz headed Internacional in front from Fabricio’s cross in the 62nd minute, just as Gremio appeared to be taking charge of the game at the Beira-Rio.

Claudio Winck added the second with a breakaway goal as Internacional extended their unbeaten run against Gremio to nine matches.

Scolari made his name as a coach with Gremio when he won the Libertadores Cup, Brazilian championship and Copa Brasil with the Porto Alegre club between 1993 and 1996. He also had a brief spell in charge in 1987.

The volatile 65-year-old went on to lead Brazil to their fifth World Cup title in 2002 and then took Portugal to the Euro 2004 final and the World Cup semi-final two years later.

He returned as Brazil coach but his reputation was left in tatters by their performance at the World Cup last month. Internacional, second in the table, moved within two points of leaders Cruzeiro, who drew 0-0 at Criciuma.

Former Manchester City, Real Madrid and AC Milan forward Robinho also made an unhappy return to a former club as Santos lost 1-0 at home to Corinthians in his first game back.

Robinho was raised at Santos and left the club nine years ago for Europe, where he never managed to live up to his early promise.

Santos had midfielder Alison sent off for a second bookable of-fence at the end of the first half and Gil headed the winner from a corner with seven minutes to play.

Associated Press

PARIS — Monaco got its title bid off to a stut-tering start by losing 2-1 to Lorient in its French league opener on Sunday. Lorient substitute Valentin Lavigne scored the winning goal with a low strike in the 87th minute.

Vincent Aboubakar initially put Lorient ahead with a penalty in the ninth minute, but Monaco striker Radamel Falcao also converted a spot kick to level in the 78th.

Monaco was down to 10 men in the 68th when Ricardo Carvalho picked up a second yellow card for fouling Lorient substitute Walid Mesloub. A depleted Lyon beat Rennes 2-0 earlier Sunday.

Lorient capitalized on its first scoring chance when Aboubakar beat the offside trap and cut inside Monaco center back Aymen Abdennour, who tripped him. The Cameroon forward sent goalkeeper Danijel Subasic the wrong way to open the scoring.

Monaco troubled the visitors by finding space on the left flank. Dimitar Berbatov headed a cross from leftback Layvin Kurzawa in the 26th but Lorient

goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte made the save. Four minutes later, Kurzawa chased a ball over the top from Geoffrey Kondogbia but headed straight into Lecomte’s arms.

Lorient proved shaky on set pieces. Some poor communication between Lecomte and Yoann Wa-chter nearly helped Monaco level in the 43rd as the Lorient centerback diverted a corner onto the post. Monaco winger Lucas Ocampos then redirected a corner toward Berbatov, whose header was parried by Lecomte in the 50th.

Lorient was under siege, but Lecomte denied Monaco winger Yannick Ferreira Carrasco in the 54th and tipped a header from Berbatov around the post in the 71st.

Falcao replaced Ocampos in the 59th minute and equalized by firing his penalty into the top corner after Lorient center back Lamine Kone brought down Berbatov.

In the closing minutes, Lorient took advantage of its numerical superiority to finish off a counterat-tack. Lavigne collected a throughball from Raffidine Abdullah to beat Subasic.

Monaco sold James Rodriguez, the top scorer at the

World Cup in Brazil, to Real Madrid but has not made any major signing in the summer transfer window yet. Last season’s runner-up also lost forward Emmanuel Riviere to Newcastle and defender Eric Abidal to Olympiakos.

At Stade Gerland, Lyon substi-tute Steed Malbranque scored with a curling shot in the 64th minute and striker Alexandre Lacazette converted a penalty in the 73rd. Lyon played without Clement Grenier, Yoann Gourcuff, Gueida Fofana, Mouhamadou Dabo, Milan Bisevac and Henri Bedimo, all injured, while Bakary Kone was suspended.

“We eroded Rennes’ physical potential in the first half by dominating possession and making them run,” Lyon coach Hubert Fournier said. “We just needed to be patient and more accurate technically to convert our numerous chances.”

Monaco loses 2-1 to Lorient in league opener

United set to begin another new era under Van Gaal

AP Photo/Tony Ding

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal watches his team during a train-ing session, Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Mich. Real Madrid will face Manchester

United in a Guin-ness International Champions Cup match Saturday at this college football stadium.

REUTERS/Edison Vara

Brazil’s former national soccer team coach Luiz Felipe Sco-lari walks on the field of the Gremio club’s stadium as he made his first contact with the club after being named their new coach, in Porto Alegre, July 30, 2014.

Scolari makes losing return to Gremio

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The winger is in the Welsh capital with little to prove, having completed a debut season at Real, when his price-tag brought such high expectations, by netting the decisive goal in May’s Champions League final win. The lime-light was taken, just briefly, even off Cristiano Ronaldo on that May night against Atletico Madrid in Lisbon.

It was ending a 12-year wait for the coveted “Decima” — a 10th European Cup — that brings Real back in contention for the Super Cup on Tuesday in the Cardiff City Stadium and a meeting with the Europa League winners, Spanish rival Sevilla.

Success was the springboard for another offsea-son of vast s p e n d i n g , l av i sh ing a r o u n d $150 mil-l i o n t o bring two revelations of the World C u p t o t h e Spanish capital: Germany midfielder

Toni Kroos and Colombia playmaker James Rodriguez, who are preparing for their Real debuts in Cardiff.

It was only a year earlier that $130 million was spent bringing Bale from Tottenham to link up with Ronaldo, who cost only slightly less in 2009 when joining from Manchester United.

The $108-million swoop for James from Monaco was wrapped up soon after he returned from a career-defining World Cup, scoring a tournament-leading six goals in Colombia’s run to the quarterfinals.

Now the technically-gifted playmaker, who goes by his first name, is preparing to step into a star-studded Real team looking to collect the first of a possible six trophies this season.

“They are all stars,” the 23-year-old James said. “For me it is a pleasure to be with them. Even training with them. It is something unique and I hope I can play here together with them for many years.”

This year much of Real’s concentra-tion will be on becoming the first team

in the post-1993 Champions League era to defend the European Cup — especially after

waiting so long to bring it back to Santiago Bernabeu.

“When you get this title with Madrid it is the pin-nacle for a player and hopefully we can repeat it in the future,” defender Alvaro Arbeloa said. “We knew what it meant, not just for the club, but for all of our fans, and sharing that joy with them is some-thing we will never forget ... Real Madrid’s prestige has always been a result of its victories in Europe.”

Even though the Super Cup lacks the status of the Champions League, it is a chance to put down an early marker as the European season begins.

“We are hungry to win a lot of titles and now we have another chance, we hope to make the most of it,” Arbeloa said.

Bale homecoming, James set for debut in Super

Mandatory Credit: Bob Stanton-USA TODAY Sports

Real Madrid middle fielder Gareth Bale (11) shoots for

a score during the first half against Inter Milan in the

first round of the Guinness International Champions

Cup at California Memorial

Associated Press

There’s little doubt the UEFA Super Cup’s star local attraction will be Gareth Bale, the Cardiff boy turned $130-million Real Madrid star, playing for the Spanish giants on home soil for the first time.

Associated Press

MANCHESTER, England — From the gloom and constant disappointments of Da-

vid Moyes’ tenure to hope and anticipation under new manager Louis van Gaal, the mood at Manchester United has shifted dramatically heading into the new Premier League season.

Order appears to have been restored at Old Trafford after United’s most tumultuous year in a generation, when Moyes

turned the club from English champions

into something of a laughing stock in the space of 10

months.And it’s all down

to the ap- pointment of Van Gaal, the kind of charismatic, authoritar-ian coach United should really have gone for in the summer of 2013 to usher in the post-Alex Fer-guson era.

It’s barely been a month since he took

over after his World Cup duties with the Nether-

lands and it’s always hasty to make judgments based on

preseason results, but things are already looking up for Eng-land’s biggest team.

United is yet to lose under Van Gaal, beating Liverpool and Real Madrid on the way to win-ning a preseason tournament in the United States, and looks to have warmed to the tactics and change of formation (to a 3-5-2) of the Dutch-man. Players like Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata look energized.

“He’s a tough manager but he’s been great since he came in,” Rooney said. “He’s given us all a different way of looking at football, which we haven’t had before.”

It’s a huge contrast to life under Moyes, who never garnered the re-spect of the squad due to his lack of top-level experience as a manager.

Van Gaal has coached — and won league titles — in Spain, Ger-many and the Netherlands and has the gravitas to take on the rebuilding job at United that proved too much for his predecessor.

Already, aging defensive trio Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra have been moved on and Van Gaal has signaled that some fringe players will be jet-tisoned. That could include the likes of Nani, Anderson and Javier Hernendez, as well as Marouane Fellaini, who has flopped since joining from Everton for 27.5 million pounds (then $43 mil-

lion) last summer.The only signings have been left back Luke Shaw

and Spanish central midfielder Ander Herrera for a combined 50 million pounds ($84 million) but there are likely to be more incomings before the transfer window shuts on Aug. 31.

It will be a strange season for United, which failed to qualify for any European competition for the first time since 1990 after finishing in seventh place last season — 22 points behind Premier League winner Manchester City.

But United will have noted how Liverpool benefited last season from no European in-

volvement to finish second, and it would be foolish to write off the team’s chances of regaining the title.

Van Gaal’s likely front line of Rooney, Robin van Persie and Juan Mata is one

of the strongest in the league and Herrera brings energy to the midfield that was lacking last season.

Defensively, United appears vulner-able — Jonny Evans, Phil Jones and Chris

Smalling aren’t in the same class as Ferdinand and Vidic — but the same was said of Van

Gaal’s Dutch team at the World Cup and it reached the semifinals, only

missing out on a place in the final on penalties.

Even if United fails to bridge the gap to title fa-

vorites City and Chelsea, fans at Old Trafford still are likely to see that kind of attractive, expansive, attack-ing football that had become common-

place before Moyes’ troubled reign.

With Ryan Giggs retired from playing and now in the dugout as Van Gaal’s assistant, this will be the first season without a member of the fa-mous “Class of 92” in the squad. It’s certainly a new era for United — and in Van Gaal, it has a proven winner to kick it off.

Reuters

RIO DE JANEIRO - Former Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari made a losing return to Gremio when they were beaten 2-0 at arch-rivals Internacional on Sunday in his first game since he was re-appointed by the club where he made his name.

Felipao (Big Phil) took charge of his first club game almost ex-actly a month after his Brazil team were humiliated 7-1 by Germany in their World Cup semi-final.

Chile midfielder Charles Aranguiz headed Internacional in front from Fabricio’s cross in the 62nd minute, just as Gremio appeared to be taking charge of the game at the Beira-Rio.

Claudio Winck added the second with a breakaway goal as Internacional extended their unbeaten run against Gremio to nine matches.

Scolari made his name as a coach with Gremio when he won the Libertadores Cup, Brazilian championship and Copa Brasil with the Porto Alegre club between 1993 and 1996. He also had a brief spell in charge in 1987.

The volatile 65-year-old went on to lead Brazil to their fifth World Cup title in 2002 and then took Portugal to the Euro 2004 final and the World Cup semi-final two years later.

He returned as Brazil coach but his reputation was left in tatters by their performance at the World Cup last month. Internacional, second in the table, moved within two points of leaders Cruzeiro, who drew 0-0 at Criciuma.

Former Manchester City, Real Madrid and AC Milan forward Robinho also made an unhappy return to a former club as Santos lost 1-0 at home to Corinthians in his first game back.

Robinho was raised at Santos and left the club nine years ago for Europe, where he never managed to live up to his early promise.

Santos had midfielder Alison sent off for a second bookable of-fence at the end of the first half and Gil headed the winner from a corner with seven minutes to play.

Associated Press

PARIS — Monaco got its title bid off to a stut-tering start by losing 2-1 to Lorient in its French league opener on Sunday. Lorient substitute Valentin Lavigne scored the winning goal with a low strike in the 87th minute.

Vincent Aboubakar initially put Lorient ahead with a penalty in the ninth minute, but Monaco striker Radamel Falcao also converted a spot kick to level in the 78th.

Monaco was down to 10 men in the 68th when Ricardo Carvalho picked up a second yellow card for fouling Lorient substitute Walid Mesloub. A depleted Lyon beat Rennes 2-0 earlier Sunday.

Lorient capitalized on its first scoring chance when Aboubakar beat the offside trap and cut inside Monaco center back Aymen Abdennour, who tripped him. The Cameroon forward sent goalkeeper Danijel Subasic the wrong way to open the scoring.

Monaco troubled the visitors by finding space on the left flank. Dimitar Berbatov headed a cross from leftback Layvin Kurzawa in the 26th but Lorient

goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte made the save. Four minutes later, Kurzawa chased a ball over the top from Geoffrey Kondogbia but headed straight into Lecomte’s arms.

Lorient proved shaky on set pieces. Some poor communication between Lecomte and Yoann Wa-chter nearly helped Monaco level in the 43rd as the Lorient centerback diverted a corner onto the post. Monaco winger Lucas Ocampos then redirected a corner toward Berbatov, whose header was parried by Lecomte in the 50th.

Lorient was under siege, but Lecomte denied Monaco winger Yannick Ferreira Carrasco in the 54th and tipped a header from Berbatov around the post in the 71st.

Falcao replaced Ocampos in the 59th minute and equalized by firing his penalty into the top corner after Lorient center back Lamine Kone brought down Berbatov.

In the closing minutes, Lorient took advantage of its numerical superiority to finish off a counterat-tack. Lavigne collected a throughball from Raffidine Abdullah to beat Subasic.

Monaco sold James Rodriguez, the top scorer at the

World Cup in Brazil, to Real Madrid but has not made any major signing in the summer transfer window yet. Last season’s runner-up also lost forward Emmanuel Riviere to Newcastle and defender Eric Abidal to Olympiakos.

At Stade Gerland, Lyon substi-tute Steed Malbranque scored with a curling shot in the 64th minute and striker Alexandre Lacazette converted a penalty in the 73rd. Lyon played without Clement Grenier, Yoann Gourcuff, Gueida Fofana, Mouhamadou Dabo, Milan Bisevac and Henri Bedimo, all injured, while Bakary Kone was suspended.

“We eroded Rennes’ physical potential in the first half by dominating possession and making them run,” Lyon coach Hubert Fournier said. “We just needed to be patient and more accurate technically to convert our numerous chances.”

Monaco loses 2-1 to Lorient in league opener

United set to begin another new era under Van Gaal

AP Photo/Tony Ding

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal watches his team during a train-ing session, Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Mich. Real Madrid will face Manchester

United in a Guin-ness International Champions Cup match Saturday at this college football stadium.

REUTERS/Edison Vara

Brazil’s former national soccer team coach Luiz Felipe Sco-lari walks on the field of the Gremio club’s stadium as he made his first contact with the club after being named their new coach, in Porto Alegre, July 30, 2014.

Scolari makes losing return to Gremio

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IBP

BENOA - Deluang Sari, a little delta overgrown by mangrove forests with coastal white sand and calm waves, is situated overlooking the sea recreation center of Benoa Harbor. Since it has an intact ecological system, clean beaches and lush mangrove forests, this place was then developed for breeding sea turtles. At low tide, we can get there on foot in

the sidelines of the mangrove trees of Tanjung Benoa, while at high tides we have to cross by boat from Benoa Harbor for about 10 minutes. Aside from seeing turtle breeding, visitors coming here can also see different types of fighting cocks, animals and wild birds as well as a small temple, As a tourist destination, this small island has also been equipped with restaurants, souvenir shops and animal attractions.

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Turtle Breeding at Deluang Sari

“I played well all this week, I beat many good guys,” said Tsonga. “It’s a big achievement because I worked really hard to come back from my knee injury last year. “Unfortunately there is no secret...behind this there is a lot of work. “I’m waiting for this since couple of months now. I was looking for my best level, today I had it and it’s great.”

Certainly there was no disput-ing that Tsonga’s win was well-deserved, the 13th seeded French-man’s hit list including players who had won seven of the last 10 Canadian titles (Djokovic 2012, 2011, 2007; Murray 2010, 2009 and Federer 2004, 2006). It marked the first time since 2002 that a player had beaten the four top seeds to win a Masters series event.

“He beat great players along the way and backed it up with an-other great final,” said Federer, who

turned 33 on Friday and had been hoping to celebrate his birthday by lifting the trophy. “No excuses. I think he played really solid and well when he had to. “I wish I could have played a bit better in the finals today.

“There were things I could have done better, but, overall it was a positive week. “I go away from this feeling good about my chances next week and also at the U.S. Open.” In 16 career meetings Tsonga had beaten the Swiss maestro just five times but three came on the Cana-dian hard courts.

With Federer appearing in his fifth Canadian final and Tsonga having advanced to at least the semi-finals in three of his four trips to Canada, both men had a cool look of confidence as they walked onto a blazing hot centre court. In a week of superb performances, Tsonga may have saved his best for last,

the second seeded Swiss unable to manage a single break chance the entire match.

Federer did not allow Tsonga many break opportunities himself but the one he did, in the first set, was all the Frenchman needed con-verting the chance to clinch the set and a 1-0 lead.

Play remained tight in the second with no break points, the set go-ing to a tie-break won by Tsonga, who took four straight points after the breaker had been deadlocked at 3-3

“What is achieved is achieved and I will just continue on this way, continue to work hard,” said Tsonga, when asked about his U.S. Open chances. “This win gives me a lot of hope for the rest of the year, of course. “But I will continue to do my work like I did last couple of months and I hope I will continue to win.”

Associated Press

ZURICH — Britain’s Mo Farah wants to underscore his status as the pre-eminent long-distance runner of his age with an-other 5,000-, 10,000-meter double at the European Championships. Dafne Schippers wants to evoke memories of her Dutch compatriot Fanny Blankers-Koen by winning a sprint triple at the six-day event opening Tuesday.

Farah has been unbeaten at the Euros since he won his first double in 2010, then defended his 5,000 meters title in Helsinki two years ago — his only race there as he prepared for the London Olym-pics. Two Olympic gold medals and a similar double at the 2013 world championships in Moscow has put him on a status in distance running only slightly lower than Ethiopian greats Haile Gebrse-lassie and Kenenisa Bekele.

A late withdrawal from the Com-monwealth Games early this month because of a stomach ailment has cast some doubt on his form and raised some criticism he picked the easier European competition over one which included many of the best African runners. Still, in Switzerland he should be busy enough with one 10,000 final and possibly a 5,000 heat and final in a mere five days.

Schippers should be even busier with a possible eight races over six days. Schippers has one big thing in her favor — she is a heptath-lete; athletes known for stamina and perseverance until they, usu-ally literally, drop after the last

of seven events. This season, she shares the top European time over the 100 with France’s Myriam Soumare at 11.03 seconds and is on her own with the best Euro-pean time of 22.34 over 200. In the 4x100 relays, the Dutch team could give any other European nation a run for its money.

It gives her a shot at a triple, which would be the best perfor-mance for a Dutchwoman since Blankers-Koen won three gold and a silver at the 1950 Euros in Brussels. Schippers starts out with the 100 heats on Tuesday. Beyond the chase for multiple medals, the outstanding event with a realistic shot at a world record will be Friday’s high jump, pitting world champion Bogdan Bondarenko of Ukraine against Olympic cham-pion Ivan Ukhov of Russia.

Both are chasing the 21-year-old world record of 2.45 meters set by Cuba’s Javier Sotomayor. Bondarenko set a European record of 2.42 this year, while Ukhov follows closely behind with 2.41 he jumped this spring. In the women’s high jump, the issue will not be how high, but how well athletes can bounce back.

Blanka Vlasic of Croatia won two world titles before she needed an operation on her Achilles two years ago. Her recovery was slow, but this season she has jumped 2 meters again, only .01 shy of the world’s top mark by Anna Chicherova. And since the Rus-sian is out injured, 30-year-old Vlasic could take her first title in four years.

AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris YoungFrance’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga lifts the trophy after beating Switzerland’s Roger Federer 7-5 7-6 to win the Men’s Rogers Cup Singles final in Toronto on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014.

Tsonga caps week of upsets with Rogers titleReuters

TORONTO - Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had one more surprise in his bag of upsets, beating second seeded Roger Federer 7-5 7-6 (3) to cap a scintillating march to the Rogers Cup title on Sunday. After knocking off world number one Novak Djokovic in the third round, taking out twice champion and eighth seed Andy Murray in the quarters and seventh seed Grigor Dimitrov in the semis, Tsonga denied 17-time grand slam winner Federer a landmark 80th career title.

Farah, Schippers look for big Euros medal hauls

AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev, FileFILE - In this Friday, Aug. 16, 2013, file photo, Britain’s Mo Farah celebrates winning the men’s 5000-meter final at the World Athlet-ics Championships in the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia.

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INDONESIAW RLD

“The Jakarta Police have de-ployed two thousand police person-nel to secure further election dispute hearings at the Constitutional Court (MK) building,” Head of Public Re-lations of the Jakarta Police Senior Commissioner Rikwanto stated on Monday.

Rikwanto remarked that the Ja-

karta Regional Police have received a notice from one of the society ele-ments that it will deliver the public opinion.

“At least one thousand people will demonstrate at the MK during further election dispute hearings,” he affirmed.

The MK will hold further elec-

tion dispute hearings for listening to several witnesses of the Prabowo Subianto-Hatta Rajasa pair as ap-plicants.

The judge will also hear the testi-monies of several witnesses who are defendants of the General Elections Commission (KPU) and the Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla duo.

AntaraJAKARTA - The officials at Papua province’s immigration office are

still interrogating two French journalists, Thomas Charles Danbois and Valentine Bourrat, for allegedly violating their stay permit in Papua.

“Both are being questioned separately by the immigration officials,” Chief of Papua province’s Immigration Office Garda Tampubolon stated on Monday.

With regard to the progress made in questioning, Tampubolon noted that he was not yet sure whether an administrative sanction will be imposed on the French journalists.

Tampubolon added that the officials from the French Embassy in Jakarta had requested to make contact with the two journalists. The embassy officials were keen to know the condition of their citizens, Tampubolon remarked.

It was earlier reported that two French journalists are being inter-rogated by the Papua Police for their alleged close relationship with a criminal armed group (KKB) in Jayawijaya, Papua.

“They are still being questioned. We have as yet not come to any conclusion (about their case),” Papua regional police command spokes-man Senior Commissioner Sulistyo Pudjo stated when asked for con-firmation about the issue.

The two journalists, Charles Thomas Tendeis (40) and Valentine Sailen (25), are believed to be lovers.

Charles has been arrested for holding a tourist visa but conducting activities of a journalist, such as interviewing supporters of the armed group believed to be part of the separatist Free Papua Movement (OPM) organization headquartered around Jayawijaya.

Jayawijaya police resort chief Adjunct Senior Commissioner Adolof Beay had earlier reported that Charles and his girlfriend had been arrest-ed in an area in Wamena, Jayawijaya District, on Wednesday night.

The two were riding motorcycles along with local residents, which drew police attention, as the region was considered prone to shooting incidents by the KKB.

The police then approached the foreigners and questioned their purpose and intention of being in a restricted area and traveling by motorcycles in the night.

“At first, they said they were tourists, but further questioning revealed that they were journalists. They were later arrested because they were holding tourist visas,” he pointed out.

Their claim to be tourists was logical, as since Thursday, the Baliem Valley Festival was being celebrated in the region for a week, he added.

He noted that the Jayawijaya police later referred the two French journalists to the Papua regional command for further investigation.

Senior Commissioner Sulistyo Pudjo noted that Charles possessed a press card issued by ART-TV, but it had expired in 2006.

“The person concerned confessed that he was a journalist and had a press card, but it had already expired in 2006. So, he is still under interrogation,” he added.

“Anywhere in any country the police have the right to question a for-eigner involved in suspicious activities. So, the case will be framed using every piece of information gathered from him,” Pudjo emphasized.

He explained that any foreign journalist keen to carry out journalistic work, especially in the West Papua Province, must have a permit from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In July 2013, Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa had stated that the security situation in Papua was one of the country’s major concerns due to certain elements in the region seeking international attention by attacking international figures, includ-ing journalists.

Due to this reason, foreign journalists who seek to cover Papua must apply for a permit from the government, so that they can be provided adequate security to ensure their safety, he added.

AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians arrange offerings for their ancestors’ souls during the “hun-gry ghost” festival in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, “hell money” and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors would return to visit their relatives.

Two thousand personnel secure election dispute hearingsAntara

JAKARTA - The Jakarta Regional Police have deployed two thousand police personnel around the Constitutional Court (MK) building to secure the subsequent hearing sessions of the election dispute.

Two French journalists still questioned by Papua’s immigration

The Health Ministry announced Monday that the ZMapp drug, made by Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc. of San Diego, was obtained in Geneva this weekend and brought to Madrid to treat Miguel Pajares. The 75-year-old priest was evacu-ated from Liberia and placed in isolation Thursday at Madrid’s Carlos III Hospital.

There is no known cure or licensed treatment for Ebola, which has killed more than 1,000 people in the current outbreak in West Africa. The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak an international health emergency and urged nations worldwide to donate re-sources to battle the disease.

Two Americans diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia and evacu-ated back to the United States have been treated with the drug. One of them, Dr. Kent Brantly, said last week that his condition was improving and the husband of the aid worker being treated with Brantly said the same thing. Both are being treated in isola-tion at an Atlanta hospital.

The ethical questions sur-rounding experimental Ebola drugs and vaccines were being debated Monday during a tele-

conference of medical ethicists and other experts organized by WHO.

At least one country in West Africa has expressed interest; Nigeria’s health minister, Ony-enbuchi Chukwu, said at a news conference last week that he had asked U.S. health officials about access but was told the manufac-turer would have to agree.

Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Con-trol and Prevention, said “there are virtually no doses available,” a CDC spokesman said last week, before the announcement that Spain was also using the drug.

Because the ZMapp drug has never been tested in humans, scientists say there’s no way to tell if it has made any difference to the two American aid workers who have so far received it.

The drug is a mixture of three antibodies engineered to recog-nize Ebola and bind to infected cells so the immune system can kill them. Scientists culled an-tibodies from laboratory mice and ZMapp’s maker now grows the antibodies in tobacco plants and then purifies them. It takes several months to even produce a modest amount of the drug.

Associated Press

CANANDAIGUA, New York — The collision was as common as any in racing. Kevin Ward Jr.’s car spun twice like a top, wheels hugging the wall, before it plopped backward on the dimly lit dirt track.

In a sport steeped with bra-vado, what happened next was another familiar, but treacherous, move: Wearing a black firesuit and black helmet, the 20-year-old Ward unbuckled himself, climbed out of the winged car into the night and defiantly walked onto the track at Canan-daigua Motorsports Park.

He gestured, making his dis-

gust evident with the driver who triggered the wreck with a bump: three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart.

Ward, a relative unknown compared to NASCAR’s noted swashbuckler, was nearly hit by another passing car as he pointed with his right arm in Stewart’s direction. As he confronted Stewart in his passing car, disas-ter struck.

Ward was standing to the right of Stewart’s familiar No. 14 car, which seemed to fishtail from the rear and hit him. According to video and witness accounts, Ward’s body was sucked under-neath the car and hurtled through the air before landing on his back

as fans looked on in horror.Ward was killed. Stewart,

considered one of the most proficient drivers in racing, dropped out of Sunday’s NA-SCAR race at Watkins Glen, hours after Saturday’s crash. And the sport was left reeling from a tragedy that could have ripple effects from the biggest stock car series down to week-night dirt track racing.

“There aren’t words to de-scribe the sadness I feel about the accident that took the life of Kevin Ward Jr.,” Stewart said in a statement.

Authorities questioned the 43-year-old Stewart once on Saturday night and went to Wat-

kins Glen to talk to him again Sunday. They described him as “visibly shaken” after the crash and said he was cooperative.

On Sunday, Ontario County Sheriff Philip Povero said that investigators also don’t have any evidence at this point in the investigation to support crimi-nal intent. But he also said that criminal charges have not been ruled out.

The crash raised several questions: Will Ward’s death cause drivers to think twice about on-track confrontations? Did Stewart try and send his own message by buzzing Ward, the young driver, only to have his risky move turn fatal? Or

did Ward simply take his life into his own hands by stepping into traffic in a black firesutsuit on a dark track? The only one who may have that answer is Stewart.

David S. Weinsten, a former state and federal prosecutor in Miami who is now in private practice, said it would be diffi-cult to prove criminal intent.

“I think even with the video, it’s going to be tough to prove that this was more than just an accident and that it was even culpable negligence, which he should’ve known or should’ve believed that by getting close to this guy, that it was going to cause the accident,” he said.

AP Photo/Jonathan Paye-Layleh

In this image taken Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014 a large billboard promoting the washing of hands to prevent the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in Monrovia, Liberia.

Spanish Ebola patient gets experimental drug

Associated Press

MADRID — Spain has imported a U.S.-made experimen-tal Ebola drug to treat a Spanish missionary priest who was evacuated from Liberia last week after testing positive for the killer virus.

As probe begins, Stewart steps away from the track

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From 2001 to 2013, inflation-adjusted revenue at 100 of the largest publicly traded companies

grew 71 percent and inflation-adjusted operating profit rose 150 percent. Global headcount reported

in company financial filings rose 31 percent.

Their headcount grew faster

globally than overall employment in the United States, but it is un-clear from corporate disclosures how much of the hiring took place outside the United States.

Information from individual companies suggests a lot of the new jobs were created overseas, espe-cially given that in this period there was offshoring and outsourcing of work that was done previously in-house and in the U.S. There was also substantial growth in sales in foreign markets and a resulting ex-pansion of operations overseas.

The data highlight a central ques-tion that officials in the Obama ad-ministration and at the U.S. Federal Reserve confront: has the nation’s ability to generate well-paying jobs in manufacturing and other sectors been fundamentally scarred by changes in the global economy that may predate the 2008-2009 eco-nomic crisis but were more starkly revealed in its aftermath. The an-swer could have major implications for economic policy decisions, such as how long the Fed keeps interest rates at very low levels to stimulate jobs growth.

At the Fed, Chair Janet Yellen has spoken of the steady drift in national income “away from labor and towards capital,” while some policymakers worry the full depth of the changes are not yet clear.

“We have to understand what structurally is going on ... Is the country really changing in a fun-damental way?” Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Dennis Lockhart said last month, citing the possibility that “polarized labor markets” could become entrenched. That would mean a workforce based

on large numbers of lower paid workers, with a few highly paid managers, professional and tech-nology workers, and a permanent hollowing out of the middle class. This would be a potential drag on overall purchasing power and eco-nomic growth.

Data on the 150 publicly traded companies with the largest sales was collected from Thomson Reuters’ Eikon system. Banks and financial firms were excluded because the way they report results isn’t com-parable to other companies and to tie the analysis more closely to the production of goods and services.

Several companies, such as en-ergy investment company Energy Transfer Equity, were excluded because their records did not extend back far enough or were compli-cated by corporate maneuvers, such as breakups.

The resulting list of 100 large companies covers a range of in-dustries, from consumer giants Wal-Mart and McDonalds , to old-line industrials such as Cater-pillar and General Motors as well as technology giants like IBM and Microsoft.

Google was included but its pub-lic records did not include employee headcount for 2001 and 2002 and it declined to provide data for those years. The search company reported fulltime employment of 47,756 for 2013.

The collective headcount of the 100 fell in only one of the years included in the study, dropping 1.33 percent in 2009, the year in which the financial crisis and accompany-ing recession had the most savage impact.

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SINGARAJA - The Buleleng Endek Carnival (BEC) of this year presented the appearance of models wrapped in beautiful endek fashion in a series of the closing of the Buleleng Festival 2014. Some of Indonesia’s leading fashion designers presented their col-lections featuring the latest creations, includ-ing Lia Mustafa, Gusti Ayu Agung Istri Dewi Sari, Dwi Iskandar, Dewa Made Gita Pradana, Ketut Rajin and Gede Yudi Ardana Putra. In the presentation, the designers hoped that Buleleng had a special identity to introduce endek cloth in the national level, so that endek could then go global did. So, it did not only serve as a tradition, but could also follow the development trend in the fashion world, Sunday morning (Aug 10).

Lia Mustafa, a female designer born in Bandung, featured the theme ‘Menjangan Mosaic.’ After having a holiday on the Island of Menjangan, she claimed to be inspired by the beauty of the nature in Buleleng. Various motifs of endek were attractive to be displayed in combination with dark and light colors. She revealed to find no difficulty in designing the fashion and doing make up for the appearance of her models. “Well, for the theme wrapped in endek fabric, we have no problems. Yet,

designers get a challenge to showcase the excellence of endek cloth in global context. Marine theme is very attractive. Moreover, Buleleng has a landscape of gorgeous un-derwater coral reef,” he said.

Meanwhile, Gusti Ayu Agung Istri Sari Dewi—affectionately known as Gung Is—featured the endek fashion in simpler and more feminine design. The endek of Buleleng had distinctive features, so it could be devel-oped further in the future. “The combination of endek fashion will give inspiration if it can grow well. Chiefly, the endek craftsmen can meet the market demand,” she said.

Then, Dwi Iskandar added that he pre-ferred to combine ethnic elements with endek traditional weaving. “Every design offers something new. The distinctive identity of Buleleng endek must be introduced. Other-wise, endek will even be explored by other regions. As designers, we are just combining, while the rest is the creativity owned by each craftsmen and endek weavers in Buleleng,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Bulfest and BEC 2014 Organizing Committee, Gede Suyasa, said the potential of endek was promising if craftsmen, buyer to designers were able to develop endek to go global. “If there are visitors getting interested in the work of designers made of endek fabric, it

is certainly helpful and the main attraction in the community,” he said when closing the Bulfest and BEC 2014.

He said that other than used for fashion need, the endek fabric could also be taken

advantage for a wide variety of handicrafts, “Endek can be displayed in a variety of prod-ucts. It can be used for fashion, handicrafts and souvenirs where each of them has its own appeal,” he said. (kmb34)

The Head of Forest Manage-ment Unit (KPH) of East Bali, Abdul Muntalib, when asked for his confirmation recently did not dismiss if the forest area of Kin-tamani supposed to be protected but was even used as landfill by residents. Actually, his party did not stay silent all this time. He admitted to have banned people from disposing waste into the forest. However, the ban was not much obeyed. Some people just played hide-and-seek with the officers. “When people saw the officers, they would not dispose their waste,” he said.

Abdul Muntalib revealed that based on his observation all this time, those disposing waste into the forest area of Kintamani were not only public community. A number of hotels operating in Kintamani were also known to dispose waste into the area. Even, to avoid the monitoring by the officers, they usually littered at night. By the officers, people

who happened to be found litter-ing the forest were usually given guidance.

According to Muntalib, the behavior of people disposing waste into the forest all this time happened because their settle-ment was close to forest areas. Not only that, such an action also occurred due to the lack of landfill so it was not proportional to the daily waste production of the community. Other than in the protected forest, said Muntalib, the waste problem also occurred in the forest area under supervision of the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA).

Meanwhile, based on obser-vation all this time a number of points in the forest area of Kintamani were filled with trash. One of them was seen in the for-est area located right in front of the office of Forest Management Unit (KPH) of East Bali and the office of Kintamani subdistrict head. Aside from organic waste, inorganic waste like plastic was also strewn in the forest. A large pile of rubbish in the forest indirectly indicated that waste disposal into the forest had gone on long enough. (ina)

Hotel waste alleged polluted Kintamani forestBali Post

KINTAMANI - Considerable trash littering the forest area of Kintamani this time is not only caused by the actions of waste disposal by public community. However, the waste generated by a number of hotels in Kintamani is also alleged to get involved as contributor to pollution in the region. All this time, the waste is disposed into the forest area due to the lack of waste disposal facilities.

The waste generated by a number of hotels in Kinta-mani is also alleged to get involved as contributor to pollution in the region.IBP/Swasrina

Endek of Buleleng must go global

IBP/DewaThe Buleleng Endek Carnival (BEC) of this year presented the appearance of models wrapped in beautiful endek fashion in a series of the closing of the Buleleng Festival 2014.

Agence France-Presse

MOSCOW - The shares of Rus-sia’s two biggest banks soared on Monday after avoiding being delisted from a top emerging mar-kets index as part of the West’s response to the Kremlin’s stance in Ukraine.

The New York-based MSCI index provider decided on Friday to keep offering the shares of Sber-bank and VTB to clients as long as the two Russian state-held giants did not issue any more stock.

VTB’s shares gained four per-cent and those of Sberbank rose

more than three percent in the open-ing minutes of trading on Moscow’s main exchange.

The Moscow stock market fol-lowed the banks’ lead higher and was up more than one percent while the ruble gained half a percent against both the dollar and euro.

Russian investors said they now expected the other main exchanges in Europe to follow New York’s lead and keep the two stocks.

“We believe that the risk of two of the heavyweight members of the MSCI Russia being excluded from the index was weighing on the broader Russian market last week,

and that the news will therefore provide some relief to the market,” VTB Group’s investment house said in a research note that stressed it may have a conflict of interest in the matter.

“The decision made by the MSCI pioneers the series of announce-ments expected from other index providers: S&P Down Jones Indi-ces, Vienna Stock Exchange, and the FTSE,” VTB Capital said.

The MSCI Russia index is global traders’ preferred way to access a balanced package of paper that re-flects the price of the main Moscow-issued stocks.

MSCI was under pressure to drop the two finance houss as part of a sanctions package unleashed against Russia’s financial and defence and high technologies sec-tors over the Kremlin’s perceived backing of insurgents in eastern Ukraine.

The index provider said in a statement that it reached its deci-sion after a series of “consultation with the investment community” over concerns that the two banks were now prohibited from issuing new shares on the US and European markets.

MSCI said in had decided not to

raise the weight of the two stocks in its Russia index should the banks ignore the restrictions and proceed with a share issue in order to raise more capital.

“Both Sberbank and VTB Bank have officially announced that they do not intend to issue new shares in the near future,” MSCI said.

It added that it would weigh its decision again should VTB and Sberbank announce plans to issue new stock.

Traders said that a delisting threatened to accelerate the pace of investors’ capital outflows from Russia.

Russia’s stocks soar after avoiding delisting

Jobs growth has lagged profits, revenuesReuters

WASHINGTON - Employment growth at the largest U.S. companies has lagged far behind in-creases in revenue and operating profit since the start of the century, as firms reaped the benefits of globalization, technology, and other ways to operate more productively, according to a Reuters analysis of corporate data.

REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/FilesU.S. flag flutters in the wind in front of a sign for a McDonald’s restaurant in Los Angeles in this April 4, 2011 file photo. Through bursting bubbles and crashing markets, revenue and profit at America’s top com-panies have expanded smartly over the past 18 years -- nearly tripling in the case of operating income.

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Associated Press

CAIRO — An Egyptian-brokered cease-fire halting the Gaza war held into Monday morning, allowing Palestinians to leave homes and shelters as negotiators agreed to resume talks in Cairo.

The truce took effect just after midnight (2101 GMT), preceded by heavy rocket fire toward Israel. In Cairo, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said the cease-fire would allow hu-manitarian aid into battered Gaza neighbor-hoods and the reopening of indirect talks on a more lasting and comprehensive deal.

On Monday morning, high school students in Gaza filed the streets as they headed off to pick up their graduation certificates after the Education Ministry said they’d be ready. People waited to buy fuel for generators as power and communication workers struggled to fix cables damaged in the fighting. Long lines formed at ATMs.

In Cairo, negotiators said talks would resume at 11 a.m. (0800 GMT). The four-member Israeli delegation arrived at Cairo In-ternational Airport earlier Monday morning.

The monthlong war, pitting the Israeli mili-tary against rocket-firing Hamas militants, has killed more than 1,900 Palestinians, the major-ity civilians, Palestinian and U.N. officials say. In Israel, 67 people have been killed, all but three of them soldiers, officials there say.

The fighting ended in a three-day cease-

fire last Tuesday. Egypt had hoped to use that truce to mediate a long-term deal. But when it expired, militants resumed their rocket fire, sparking Israeli reprisals. The violence continued throughout the weekend, including a burst of fighting late Sunday ahead of the expected cease-fire.

Last week’s talks failed in part because Israel rejected Hamas’ demand for a com-plete end to the blockade of the Gaza Strip, enforced by Egypt and Israel. Israel says the closure is necessary to prevent arms smug-gling, and officials do not want to make any concessions that would allow Hamas to declare victory.

The blockade has greatly limited the movement of Palestinians in and out of the impoverished territory of 1.8 million people for jobs and schooling. It has also limited the flow of goods into Gaza and blocked virtually all exports. Unemployment there is more than 50 percent.

Bassam Salhi, a Palestinian delegation member, said he was optimistic ahead of Monday’s talks.

“We hope to reach a deal within the 72 hours, based on ending the blockade and opening the crossings,” Salhi said.

Israeli officials had walked away from negotiations over continued fire from Gaza. “Israel will not negotiate under fire,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier Sunday, warning that his country’s military

campaign “will take time.”The current Gaza war escalated from the

abduction and killing of three Israeli teens in the West Bank in June. Israel blamed the killings on Hamas and launched a massive arrest campaign, rounding up hundreds of its members in the West Bank. Hamas and other militants unleashed rocket fire from Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli military said it

killed a suspected Palestinian militant early Monday morning in the West Bank village of Qabalan, south of Nablus. Palestinian medical officials identified the dead man as Zakariah al-Aqrah, 21.

The military said he was killed after he opened fire on an Israeli force that had come to arrest him in connection with shootings targeting Israeli soldiers two weeks ago.

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The South Korean Unification Ministry said in a statement that it suggested meeting Aug. 19 on the North Korean side of the truce border village of Panmunjom. There was no immediate response from Pyongyang.

The ministry said it hoped to focus on possible family reunions over Chuseok, a major holiday cel-ebrated in both countries that falls on Sept. 8. It also wants to discuss other issues of “mutual interest,” but a ministry official, who would speak only on condition of anonym-ity, citing department rules, couldn’t elaborate.

The Koreas last had a high-level meeting in February. Since then, North Korea has conducted an un-usually large number of missile and artillery tests. Pyongyang also has insulted South Korea’s leader, call-ing her a prostitute, and expressed fury over U.S.-South Korean mili-tary drills.

The latest round of annual joint drills between the allies is set to take place in the next week or so, though officials have not released an exact starting date. North Korea’s official news agency has called the upcoming drills “extremely reckless and dangerous war maneuvers” and threatened regular “counter ac-tions.” Washington and Seoul say the drills are routine and defensive in nature.

The most recent family reunions were held over six days in February, and were the first such meetings in more than three years. South Korean analysts say authoritarian North Ko-rea allows only infrequent reunions for fear of losing an important bar-gaining chip in efforts to win badly needed aid and concessions.

The Korean Peninsula is techni-cally in a state of war because the Korean War ended in 1953 with an armistice, not a peace treaty. Mil-lions of families were separated by that conflict. The Koreas are now divided by the world’s most heavily fortified border.

Both sides bar ordinary citizens from visiting each other and even exchanging phone calls, letters and emails.

Gaza war cease-fire holds as negotiators gather

AP Photo/Lefteris PitarakisSmoke from fires caused by Israeli strikes rises over Gaza City, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014.

Seoul calls for high-level talks with North KoreaAssociated Press

SEOUL — South Korea on Monday proposed high-level talks with rival North Korea next week to discuss resuming reunions of Korean War-divided families, a proposal that could lead to the easing of tensions after months of North Korean missile tests and heated rhetoric from both countries.

A TV news program reports on missiles launched by North Korea at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, July 13, 2014. AP Photo/Ahn Young-oon

Bali Post

TABANAN - In a series of the 66th anniversary of Bali Post, all the employees of Bali Post Media Group (KMB) said prayers and sprinkled flowers at the Margarana Memo-rial Park, Tabanan, Sunday (Aug 10).

The activities led in person by CEO of Bali Post Media Group, Satria Naradha was an annual event to recall the services of the heroes in the struggle for the independence as well as to enhance nationalism.

The activities were commenced with saying prayers together. As a form of appreciation and commemoration to the great heroes, it was undertaken a flower sprinkling. The Margarana Memorial Park posed the battlefield where the hero I Gusti Ngurah Rai and his troops were killed in the Puputan Margarana war.

In addition, he hoped the patriotic and heroic values having been showed and instilled by the predecessors could be revitalized by the community. Moreover, the members of the press also denoting warriors should continue to foster the spirit of fighters through media. Aside from at the Margarana Memorial Park, the joint prayers and flower sprinkling were also undertaken at Puri Dalem Kesatrian at Lumajang. (kmb28)

On Saturday (Aug 9), Sebastian who had been visiting Bali since 15 years ago told reporters that what happened to him was a tragedy and indicated that Bali, especially Kuta tourist area, was no longer safe.

After having dinner and when passing through the street in Semi-nyak tourist area, Sebastian pig-gybacking his wife was verged and the bag carried by her wife was snatched by two men riding a motorcycle.

When the bag was snatched, the victim was attempting to defend to the strap broke. Unfortunately, the culprit was more violent and power-ful enough so that the bag contain-ing cellular phone and documents of their holiday in Bali, money and other goods could be taken away. “I had pursued the culprits on Jalan Kunti but could not found them,” he said disappointedly. Over the incident, the victim’s wife was also disappointed.

“Bali is no longer safe, unlike previous years. I have regularly

visited Bali every holiday since 15 years ago. Now, the security for tourists and perhaps for local resi-dents, too, should get the attention of police. Without immediate han-dling, this could tarnish the image of Bali in the eyes of international community,” criticized the travelers having the profession as teacher in his home country.

The traveler staying at Shushi Bungalow on Jalan Popies Kuta claimed to still be grateful because the rope of her bag broke. Oth-erwise, she would fall from the motorcycle. “To me, the lost bag is not a problem, but the information in cellular phone and documents during the holidays in various coun-tries recorded in the camera are very valuable,” said Sebastian. Although he did not report the case to police, Sebastian hoped such incident could get the attention from police authority to improve the security in Bali so that it would not tarnish the image in the international com-munity. (asa)

Foreigner questions about security in BaliBali Post

DENPASAR - An Italian couple, Sebastian, 60, and his wife Rinaldi, 60, questioned about the security condition in Bali. He was snatched on Thursday night (Aug 7) in Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, around 11:30. Unfortunately, the case was not reported to police on the pretext that snatching case would be difficult to be captured.

IBP/FileThe tourists are enjoying themselves at Kuta Beach. The foreign tourists are started to question the scurity of Bali due to the increasing number of crime.

Sprinkle flowers at Margarana

Memorial Park

To comemmorate Indoensian Independence and Bali Post Annivesary, the employee pray at Margarana

Memorial Park, Tabanan IBP/Eka Adyaksa

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Bali PostDENPASAR - Bali Island is very potential for tourism. On

that account, hotels and villas continue to appear in numbers. Bali government must immediately arrange the procurement of hotel and city planning because some hotels have started their room rate war.

“Do not let the hotel development reach over-quota. Now, some hotels have started to launch room rate war,” said the tourism practitioner, Wahyu Harjanto.

When touched about the enactment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) 2015, Wahyu said that a very tight competi-tion between local and foreign workers would occur. He admit-ted the Indonesian labor was believed to still win in the tourism sector because hospitality had been instilled since childhood. But, making self-preparation with knowledge and insights about the world of tourism should be undertaken.

“Hospitality is natural and will come out by itself. It is dif-ferent from Thailand and Vietnam where they become tourism country as offering the ambience and nature. Meanwhile, Indo-nesia offers the beauty of nature, culture and hospitality. These are our selling points,” he said.

Therefore, this practitioner from Jakarta expected that tour-ism labor of Indonesia, especially Bali, should not study half-heartedly. Additionally, they should not be pessimistic to achieve a good position in hospitality field, though many foreign workers were hired in Indonesia. “Do not be discouraged. The opportunity to occupy higher positions remains open,” said Wahyu.

However, he cautioned that foreign labor should not be let control the tourism industry of Indonesia. Moreover, they would be given the opportunity to be the ambassador of tourism of Indonesia. “Some of property businesses in Bali are held by foreigners. Young generation should see this opportunity. Hope-fully, they can grab the opportunities,” he said.

He said that businesses should not be considered as finan-cial and banking sector only, but should also be seen the other sectors. The greatest asset remaining intact in Indonesian was tourism. “Therefore, we must maintain the tourism,” said Wahyu. (kmb26)

Made Ludra, one of the local farmers cultivating the crystal guava, said the guava plant was suitable to be developed in Petang having cool climate. Species of this plant was quite productive and easy to maintain. Its fruit was also fairly popular in the market. In ad-dition to crystal guava, farmers also intensively cultivated red-fleshed guava.

Guava has a unique and fresh flavor. Its ripe fruit is shiny yellow and weighs about 500 grams with a diameter of about 8 cm. More in-terestingly, this kind of guava plant can be cultivated in flower pots and

placed in the yard or back of the house. In terms of selling price, red guava and crystal guava are sold for IDR 15,000 each kilogram.

Meanwhile, the bearing-fruit nursery transplant is sold for 200,000. At the moment, this kind of guava is widely cultivated in Petang, chiefly at Semana ham-let, Plaga village as well as the Penikit and Sekar Mukti hamlet, Belok Sidan village. About 150 farmers coalesced into the group have cultivated around 17,000 plants. The nursery transplants are brought in from Majalengka, West Java. “Armed with such nursery

transplants, the group can currently harvest as much as 5 quintals, so the marketing is still relatively limited,” said Ludra recently.

Meanwhile, the Head of Badung Agriculture, Horticulture and For-estry Agency, IGAK Sudaratmaja, revealed the guava was a new commodity intensively developed in Petang. According to him, the guava supply was much needed by modern markets, especially in Denpasar. On that account, his party attempted to facilitate the needs of farmers in relation to the development of guava in North Badung. (kmb25)

Antara

DENPASAR - Bali earned US$28.26 million from exports of tuna fish in in the first five months of this year, down slightly from US$28.36 million in the same period last year.

Official data at the regional

industry and trade office said on Monday the export earning decline despite a sharp increase in volume. Bali exports 7,189.8 tons of fresh and frozen tuna in the January-May period up from 5,114.2 tons in the same period last year.

Tuna fish accounted for 13.14

percent of Bali’s total export earn-ing of US$215.04 million in the five months period. Tuna fish is the main exports commodity of fishery and marine products from Bali. Tuna fishes are exported mainly to Japan, followed by the United States, Thailand, Singa-pore and Australia, and Europe.

IBP/Dedy

Farmers in Petang subdistrict begin to get interested in the crystal guava cultivation.

Farmers in Petang cultivating crystal guavaBali Post

MANGUPURA - Farmers in Petang subdistrict begin to get interested in the crystal guava cultivation. This guava originating from Brazil is considered quite promising and potential to be developed in the highlands of Petang. So far, the crystal guava cultivation in Petang still takes place in a small scale.

Tuna export value reached 28 million Dollar

IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

Bali earned US$28.26 million from exports of tuna fish in in the first five months of this year, down slightly from US$28.36 million in the same period last year.

Room rate war, government must take action

Agence France-Presse

GAILLAC - A group of wine cooperatives in southwest France has joined forces with leading scientists to “liberate” the flavours most prized by consumers in growing wine markets, from China to the US.

In a bid to bring out the fruitiness enjoyed by many new wine drinkers, the Vinneo project has been developing the blackcurrant aroma of the Fer Servadou grape variety and the violet aroma of the Negrette variety.

Since 2009 it has been working with scientists on technologies to develop a range of varietal wines -- ones made from a single-named type of grape -- to appeal to the palates of consumers worldwide.

“We didn’t want to make the wine our grandfather would have made. We wanted to make the wine our grandfather would have made if he could,” Vinovalie director Jacques Tranier told AFP.

Vinovalie, which is leading the projects, is a group of four major co-operative wineries in southwest France. They represent the appellations of Gaillac, Fronton and Cahors and are one of the area’s largest produc-ers of red and rose wines, along with a small amount of white.

For too long, Tranier said, French winemaking had “overplayed the return to tradition” while at the same time ignoring innovation -- to the detriment of the industry.

In particular, he believes French winemakers have neglected the fruity flavours enjoyed by newer wine drinkers in fast-growing markets such as Asia, and which are often found in New World wines.

“We used to think that the whole world revolved around French wine,” Tranier said.

“At the beginning of the 2000s that orthodoxy collapsed. We realised all of a sudden that we had competition,” he added.

The project -- run in conjunction with researchers at the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse (INP) and the French Vine and Wine Institute (IFV) -- now appears to be bearing fruit.

Vinovalie exports have tripled over the last five years from two to six million euros ($2.6 to $8 million).

The growth comes as global consumption of wine is on the rise, driven by a growing taste for the tipple in Asia and particularly China, now the world’s biggest consumer of red wine.

Between 2008 and 2012, the amount of wine drunk around the world increased by 3.23 percent, and that is expected to climb by another 4.97 percent by 2017, according to a study by Vinexpo and the British International Wine and Spirit Research think-tank.

In the United States, which has been the world’s top consumer of wine since 2011, red wine consumption is expected to jump 14 percent in the next five years.

Very TechnologicalChristophe Haunold, of the INP, said it was important to preserve

the character of the Vinovalie grapes -- Malbec, Fer Servadou, Loin de l’oeil (also known as Len de l’El) and Negrette -- while ensuring both quality and quantity.

“That required a lot of science and technology,” he said.“We sought to identify complex molecules, precursors of particular

flavours... which appear and disappear depending on maturity to refine the optimal harvest time,” he added.

INP used sophisticated chromatography -- a laboratory technique that involves separating mixtures -- to map the chemical identity of the different grapes and understand how the molecules that develop taste and aroma evolve during the vinification process.

Researchers also looked at the effect of heating grapes for different lengths of time and to different temperatures using a technique called “Flash Detente”.

The process involves heating the grapes to about 82 degrees C (180 degrees F) before placing them in a huge vacuum chamber, where they are cooled.

The cells of the grape skins burst from the inside, making it easier to extract the tannins, a key element in developing the character of a wine.

So far Vinovalie has concentrated on two international brands -- Astrolabe and Terreo -- but another research project is also planned for 2015.

Such processes are decried by some traditionalists and must be carried out precisely: the prized blackcurrant aroma can swiftly turn to green pepper if not properly treated.

But it’s infeasible to conduct experiments on the red planet, so to mimic Mars’ low-density atmosphere, NASA sent a saucer-like test vehicle high above the Earth.

NASA engineers announced Friday that the June mission’s main objective was met: The vehicle, called the Low Density Supersonic Decelerator, flew to 190,000 feet (57,900 meters) at more than four times the speed of sound and simulated Martian landing conditions.

“The vehicle did an amazing job of getting to the right speed and altitude,” said Ian Clark, principal investigator at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

The experimental flight, which cost about $150 million and was conducted from the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai, Hawaii, was intended as a dry run for two more tests scheduled for next year.

One of the technologies NASA engineers tested is an inflatable, doughnut-shaped ring around the edge of the saucer-like vehicle that deploys like a puffer fish in one-third of a second, slowing the vehicle. In the test run, the saucer went from traveling at Mach 4.3 — more than four times the speed of sound — to a breezy Mach 2, making the inflatable device a success, NASA engineers said.

The second technology is a

100-foot-wide (30-meter-wide) parachute, which virtually dis-integrated the moment it was released. In the months ahead, NASA will try to figure out how to properly deploy the parachute, Clark said.

“The idea of taking 200 pounds of Kevlar and nylon and deploy-ing it at 2,500 mph, 200 pounds that inflated would be the size of a small warehouse, is certainly a challenging endeavor. There’s a lot of physics with this problem that we’re now gaining new insights into that we’ve never had before,” Clark said. “And we’re going to take all of that knowledge, and feed it toward our flights next year.”

AP Photo/NASA

In this June 28, 2014 photo provided by NASA, NASA’s Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) is lifted aboard the Kahana recovery vessel off the coast of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kauai, Hawaii.

NASA Mars test called success despite torn chuteAssociated Press

LOS ANGELES — Sending heavier vehicles and, eventually, humans to Mars requires first testing new technologies to see if they actually work.

French wine producers turn to science for flavour

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EvEry Temple and Shrine has a special date for it annual Ceremony, or “ Odalan “, every 210 days according to Balinese calendar, including the smaller ancestral shrine which each family possesses. Because of this practically every few days a ceremony of festival of some kind takes place in some Village in Bali. There are also times when the entire island celebrated the same Holiday, such as at Galungan, Kuningan, Nyepi day, Saraswati day, Tumpek Landep day, Pagerwesi day, Tumpek Wayang day etc.

The dedication or inauguration day of a Temple is con-sidered its birth day and celebration always takes place on the same day if the wuku or 210 day calendar is used. When new moon is used then the celebration always happens on new moon or full moon. The day of course can differ the religious celebration of a temple lasts at least one full day with some temple celebrating for three days while the celebration of Besakih temple, the Mother Temple, is never less than 7 days and most of the time it lasts for 11 days, depending on the importance of the occasion.

The celebration is very colorful. The shrine are dressed with pieces of cloths and sometimes with brocade, sailings, decorations of carved wood and sometimes painted with gold and Chinese coins, very beautifully arranged, are hung in the four corners of the shrine. In front of shrine are placed red, white or black umbrellas depending which Gods are worshipped in the shrines.

In front of important shrine one sees, besides these umbrellas soars, tridents and other weapons, the “umbul-umbul”, long flags, all these are prerogatives or attributes of Holiness. In front of the Temple gate put up “Penjor”, long bamboo poles, decorated beautifully ornaments of young coconut leaves, rice and other products of the land. Most beautiful to see are the girls in their colorful attire, carrying offerings, arrangements of all kinds fruits and colored cakes, to the Temple. Every visitor admires the grace with which the carry their load on their heads.

Balinese Temple Ceremony

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Calendar Event for August 9 through September 23, 2014

9 Aug Tumpek Kandang Pura Puseh GianyarPura Luhur Dalem Segening Kediri TabananPura Sang Hyang Tegal Tegalalang

10 Aug Purnama Sasih Karo Pura Gelap BesakihPura Dangkahyangan TabananPura Candi Goro Tianyar Kubu Karangasem

13 Aug Buda Cemeng Menail Pura Dalem Tarukan Linggih Pajenengan Ida Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Penataran Dalem Ketut Pejeng Kaja GianyarPura Puseh Manakaji Peninjoan Tembuku BangliPura Kawitan Gusti Celuk Kapal MengwiPura Taman Limut Mas Ubud

14 Aug Kajeng Kliwon Uwudan 15 Aug Hari Bhatara Sri 19 Aug Hari Anggara Kasih Prebakat Pura Bukit Buluh Gunaksa KlungkungPura Tirtha Sudamala Bebalang BangliPura Paibon Pasek Bendesa Sawan BulelengPura Gunung Pengsong LombokPura Dalem Benawah GianyarPura Tengah TegalalangPura Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Pupuan TabananPira Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Pagan DenpasarPura Hyanghaluh/Jenggala BesakihPura Tengkulak Siyut Tulikup GianyarPura Taman Sari UbudPura Batu Sari UbudPura Penataran Dalem Guliang BangliPura Pasek Dangka Guwang SukawatiPura Hyang Ayung Pabean Ketewel

Pura Penataran Badung Muntig Karangasem

20 Aug Pura Kawitan Puri Agung Dalem Tarukan Pejeng Tampak SiringPura Rambut Siwi JembranaPura Batu Bolong Canggu KutaPura Pasek Marga Klaci TabananPura Agung Pasek Dauh Waru NegaraPura Ratu Pasek Sangsit Sawan BulelengPira Pasek Tangkas Dharma Reang Gede TabananPura Desa Banyuning BulelengPura Srijong TabananPura Pucak Mundi Nusa PenidaPura Kahyangan Jagat Kancing Gumi Bali Petang Serongga Kelod GianyarPura Penataran Dalem Pencar Mas Ubud

21 Aug Pura Ida Bhatara Sakti Wawu Rauh Kali Anget Seririt Buleleng

3 Sep Buda Kliwon Ugu Pura Dalem Tarukan Pulasari Peninjoan BangliPura Pasek Gelgel Kaba-Kaba TabananPura Pemayun Banyuning Tengah BulelengPura Desa Kahyangan Tiga Seririt BulelengPura Agung Gunung Taro Tegalalang

9 Sep Purnama Sasih Ketiga Pura Gunung Sari Lombok NTBPura Kawitan Gajah Arya Para Tianyar kubu KarangasemPura Padharman Arya Telabah BesakihPura Bukit Mentik Batur KintamaniPura Dadya Agung Pasek Salahin Suwat Gianyar

10 Sep Pura Dangkahyangan Dalem Dukuh Kuda Sekaan Bangli

13 Sep Tumpek Wayang dan Kajengkliwon Uwudan Pura Majapahit JembranaBhatara Ratu Gede Celuk GianyarPura Bhatara Ratu Widyadari Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Panti Gelgel Sesetan DenpasarBhatara Ratu Alit dan Lingsir Singakerta UbudPura Pedarman Dalem Bakas BesakihPura Pamerajan Agung Dawan Klung-kungPura Padarman Dinasti Dalem Sri Aji Kresna Kepakisan BesakihPura Penataran Giri Purwo Tegal Delimo BanyuwangiPura Jala Shidi Amerta Juanda Surabaya

17 Sep Buda Cemeng Klawu Pura Penataran Agung Teluk Padang KarangasemPura Melanting Cemenggaon GianyarPura Penataran Ped Nusa PenidaPura Pasek Gelgel Bongkasa AbiansemalPura Pasek Bendesa Reyang Gede Penebel TabananPura Pasek Gelgel Jawa Tengah BulelengPura Gaduhan Jagat Singakerta UbudPura Masceti Tegeh Sanding Tampak SiringPura Penataran Batu Lepang Kamasan KlungkungPura Guwa BesakihPura Basukian BesakihPura Ida Ratu Puncak Pameneh Penataran Agung BesakihPura Sad Kahyangan Penida Nusa PenidaPura Jati Ubud GianyarPura Melanting Ubud GianyarPura Dalem Ped Nusa PenidaPura Penataran Agung Karangasem

19 Sep Hari Bhatara Sri 23 Sep Tilem Sasih Ketiga Dan Anggara

Takagi Kazuo is owner-chef of ‘Kyoto cuisine TAKAGI’ in Ashiya, a city between Osaka and Kobe. The restaurant has held two Michelin stars since 2010, and Takagi himself is a recognised master of the super-refined Kyoto style of Japa-nese cuisine known as ‘Kyo-ryori.’ Famous for its innovation in terms of both the food itself and the decoration, Kyo-ryori cuisine uses unique and traditional methods to unfold and celebrate cultural tales and capture the changing seasons of Kyoto. Takagi has a deep respect and love for these tradi-tions, and hopes to bring a greater understanding of them to a wider audience through cooking classes and gourmet experiences. He maintains, “True Kyoto cuisine is rare even in Japan nowadays, since preparation is complicated; but I want it to continue

its long history.”The complexity of Takagi’s picturesque, jewel-

like creations, which include many styles of prepa-ration, is designed to appeal to all of the senses, as well as extending the dining experience to an awareness of seasonal change, poetic beauty and the bounty and versatility of nature. Chef Takagi’s delicate soup is the most symbolic element of his cooking. According to him, “The taste and aroma of a soup characterises one’s culinary style.” He creates all of his dishes, using only the freshest ingredients, with “season, festivity, and innova-tion” in mind and prepares them with great “taste, harmony and care.”

Chef Takagi Kazuo’s gastronomic dinners at KO will offer the choice of both à la carte and set

menus. Each menu will feature his famous soup, as well as a platter of assorted appetisers, which is another significant facet of his cuisine. The platter highlights items from the sea and the land, and fea-tures the concept of ‘mitame’ – in which ingredients are used to imitate another item. For example, Chef Takagi creates a salmon sushi ball to mimic a mini persimmon, an autumn fruit.

Experience, learn and indulge at one of Chef Takagi Kazou’s personally hosted cooking classes, on either 3rd or 5th September from 10am – 1.30 pm, priced at USD 80 ++ per person, cooking class with lunch; or USD110 ++ per person, cooking class with lunch including alcoholic beverages.

Enjoy sake and wine tasting with Chef Takagi from 4th to 6th September from 4 pm until 6 pm, priced at USD 30 ++ per person per event.

Indulge in Chef Takagi Kazou’s outstanding creations at his gastronomic dinners, which will take place from 3rd to 7th September from 6.30 pm onwards, priced from USD 80 ++ to USD 130 per person.

All of the above events will take place at KO Restaurant, Teppanyaki and Cocktail Lounge.IBP/Courtesy of Intercontinental

Intercontinental Bali Resort present Chef Takagi Kazuo

IBP

JIMBArAN - Intercontinental Bali resort is honoured to present globally-renowned Japanese chef Takagi Kazuo, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy a first-ever, two-Michelin-star Japanese chef experience in Bali with a series of exclusive cooking classes, sake and plum wine tastings, and gastronomic dinners taking place at KO restaurant, Teppanyaki and Cocktail Lounge from 3rd to 7th September 2014.

Bali PostTABANAN - To anticipate the entry of radical groups into Tabanan

County, Tabanan Police and the 1619/Tabanan Military District Command conducted a sweeping to a number of boarding and rented houses, Saturday night (Aug 9). Although the sweeping did not get any indication leading to the involvement of radical movement such as the network group of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the activity could ensnare at least 49 migrants that did not complete themselves with required documents.

The joint raid began at 8:00 p.m. where the officers searched a number of locations until dawn by targeting the areas of migrants from various regions, especially the boarding and rented houses.

All this time, the boarding and rented houses were supposed to be the hiding place of radical groups. Even, rented house owners did not carefully check the occupants. Thus, it was required an intensive examination by police as a form of vigilance.

Some locations searched included Jalan Pulau Nias and Jalan Rajawali at Dauh Peken village, Tabanan subdistrict as well as Gubug village, Tabanan. “The migrant enforcement activities are meant to anticipate the movement of radical groups,” said Chief of Tabanan Police, Dekananto Eko Purwono, Sunday (Aug 10).

The joint raid led by the Operations Division Head of Tabanan Police, AA Rai Laba, were involved 55 personnel from various units in the Tabanan Police, Town Police and personnel of the 1619/Tabanan Military District Command.

Based on examination to hundreds of migrants at a number of locations in the town of Tabanan, the officers found at least 49 violations. Where, 43 of them did not have seasonal resident certificate and 6 others had expired identity card. Similarly, from the sweeping at different locations at Gubug village, Tabanan subdistrict, of the 150 people examined, 12 people were found having no seasonal resident certificate and five others showed expired identity card, so that a total 17 violations were found.

It was known that based on in-depth examination to hundreds of migrants after the Eid holidays, there were no indications leading to the involvement of radical movements such as the ISIS. They were the nomads coming to Bali to change their fate by looking for a job opportunity, but did not equip themselves with complete identity documents.

From the initial examination, police did not find any residents of board-ing and rented houses included in the network of radical groups, especially the ISIS. However, his party would continue to monitor and detect as early as possible so as the ISIS network could no develop. “We will continue to monitor,” affirmed Dekananto. (kmb28)

A community leader of Klung-kung, Dewa Soma, when contacted on Sunday deplored because the celebration even took place around the catus pata monument. Actually, the town of Semarapura itself had owned the Puputan Square as central venue to organize any entertainment equipped with a stage. Philosophi-cally, he assessed the central inter-section area was a sacred place, just like the central point of the state, symbolizing the balance of universe. Thus, it was often used to organize various rituals and exorcism rites. He asserted that if it was used as a venue of entertainment, it would affect the sanctity. “Existence of the central intersection must be understood. We’ve known its function, but we undermine the sanctity alone. Please be distinguished, which one is for the sake of religion and entertainment purposes,” he said.

According to him, as long as it was used for religious and ceremo-nial activities such as development parade or the like, it was considered legitimate. However, if it was used for entertainment stage, he consid-ered it less elegant and tarnished the sanctity of catus pata. He hoped that

more people could understand about the catus pata so that it would not be used for activities that could tarnish the sanctity of catus pata.

Similar opinion was also revealed by another community leader, Wayan Sutena. He appreciated the presence of creativity by young people in conjunction with the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia. However, as Hindu people should be able to distinguish between the sacred place and the place worth using for entertainment. Actually, the catus pata was lately used as location to organize caru labuh gentuh ritual. Moreover, last Sunday coinciding with full moon, many Hindus worshipped around the catus pata.

“Lately, it was just used for holding ritual. It is now even used for the stage of entertainment and distancing the catus pata. I think it very outrageous,” he said. In addition, the entertainment stage was also disturbing because it disrupted the comfort of residents due to noises from morning to night. Besides, it also closed the main road access from the east to the west. If the reason was due to requiring a highway as the track of activities, it would be better to hold it in front of

the entrance gates or behind the stage of Puputan Klungkung Square. More-over, it could be centered directly near the Puputan Klungkung Square by preparing skate board track. Sutena also questioned about the permit of the activity held in the west of the catus pata whereas it clearly belonged to a sacred place.

Chairperson of the organizing committee, Nova Cahya, admitted not to know if the catus pata belonged to sacred zone. The committee set the entertainment stage in the west of catus pata after making coordination with the National Sports Committee (KONI) of Klungkung. “This event is held to commemorate the anniversary of the Indonesia’s Independence Day. We’re just a part of some activities held by the KONI,” she explained. Even, the activity was much helped by KONI Klungkung as partner of sport activities. Actually, her party just wanted to provide a place for young children as quite a lot of the skate board lovers in Klungkung. Thus, the activity was packed into a festival completed with entertainment stage. Selection of location was also made due to the constraints of skate board arena in Klungkung. (kmb31)

Protested, entertainment stage at central intersection

The stage which protested by the locals in Klung-kung Regency

Bali PostSEMArAPUrA - The activity of ‘Smarapura Skate Fest’ in a series with the 69th celebra-

tion of the Indonesia’s Independence Day reaped severe protest from community leaders, Sunday (Aug 10). It happened because the activity was even centered near the catus pata or central intersection the monument. Even, in the west of the monument was built a stage of music performance distancing the catus pata monument. Actually, this location is known to be sacred and often used as the venue of the Hindu religious ceremonies.

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The police officers inspecting rented houses to prevent terror-ism in Jembrana

Anticipation against radicalism Police search boarding and rented houses

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LOS ANGELES — Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort of “The Fault in Our Stars” rode a victorious wave at the Teen Choice Awards. The actors were honored with several prizes at Sunday’s fan-favorite ex-travaganza, including choice drama movie actor and breakout movie star for Elgort and choice drama and action movie actress for “Divergent” star Woodley. The pair was also awarded the surfboard-shaped trophy for choice movie lip-lock for their “Fault in Our Stars” smooch.

“I don’t surf or anything, so I guess I’m gonna put this on my wall,” said Elgort of the unique prize.

Demi Lovato kicked off the Teen Choice Awards with a performance and a win. After belting out her tune “Really Don’t Care,” the singer-actress surfed away with

awards for choice summer song and choice female summer music star. Lovato used her acceptance speech to pump up the crowd of mostly roaring teenagers.

“I want you guys to know that instead of just getting up here and saying a speech, every single one of you deserves to have a happy and incredible life, so be the best you can be in everything because your dreams can come true if you work hard for them,” beamed Lovato.

Teen Choice Awards co-hosts Tyler Posey of “Teen Wolf” and Sarah Hyland of “Modern Family” said 165 million votes were cast online for the 16th annual awards, which honor movies, television, music, comedy, sports, fashion and Web stars in such silly categories as choice hottie, smile and villain, which went to “The Hunger Games” heavy Donald Sutherland.

“You named me the most villainous?”

asked Sutherland, who showed up to the casual ceremony in a tuxedo. “My wife — I have been married for 42 years — my wife asked me to tell you that she agreed with you.” Other winners on hand to claim their trophies included “Pretty Little Liars” star Lucy Hale as choice drama TV show actress, “The Hunger Games” co-star Josh Hutcherson as choice sci-fi/fantasy movie actor and Bethany Mota and Tyler Oakley as choice female and male Web stars.

Zendaya, Ariana Grande and Kevin Hart were among the other stars who showed up to accept awards at the boisterous ceremony, which featured performances from the groups Magic and Rixton.

Jason Derulo closed out the show with a performance of his song “Talk Dirty,” which featured the choice male summer music star winner dancing on top of a police car on stage.

The fighting turtles, on a mission to save New York from the clutches of evil-doers, made off with $65 million in receipts, industry tracker Exhibitor Relations said.

Starring Megan Fox, the latest reboot of the Ninja Turtle franchise handily overtook “Guardians of the Galaxy,” which dropped to number two with a $41.5 million gross following a stellar $94 million debut the weekend before.

Animals and extra-terrestrial superhe-ros got little competition, with tornado

disaster flick “Into the Storm” a distant third with an $18 million take at the box office its first weekend out.

Fourth was another newcomer, “The Hundred Foot Journey,” a romantic com-edy with Helen Mirren and Om Puri as culture-clashing restaurateurs. It made $11.1 million. French action film “Lucy,” starring Scarlett Johansson as a drug mule with telekinetic powers, was fifth with $9.3 million in its third week in theaters.

It came in ahead of dance film “Step Up All In,” the fifth in a series, this one

featuring struggling dancers in a tele-vised contest in Las Vegas. It grossed $6.5 million its first week in theaters.

Seventh place with $5.7 went to “Hercules”, starring Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson. “Get On Up,” a biopic about US soul singer James Brown, dropped to eighth place from third, bringing in $5 million its second weekend out.

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” the critically praised latest installment in the sci-fi film series about apes co-existing with humans, drew $4.4 million for ninth place.

Disney’s “Planes: Fire & Rescue,” the computer-animated movie about a talking plane that helps firefighters save a national park, made $2.4 million, leaving it in tenth place.

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This image released by Paramount Pictures shows, from left, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Megan Fox, as April O’Neil, Raphael, and Donatello in a scene from “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

“Ninja Turtles” in box office rompAgence France-Presse

LOS ANGELES - “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” romped to the top of the US box office, dethroning “Guardians of the Galaxy” in their first weekend in theaters, industry figures showed Sunday.

Woodley, Elgort among Teen Choice Awards winners

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Shailene Woodley, from left, Nat Wolff and Ansel Elgort accept the award for choice movie: drama for “The Fault In Our Stars” at the Teen Choice Awards at the Shrine Auditorium on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014, in Los Angeles.

Coordinator of the ForBALI, Wayan Suardana alias Gendo, ex-pected the newly elected president to revoke the Presidential Regula-tion legalizing the reclamation in Benoa Bay conservation area. “We cannot expect SBY because he is

the actor fully getting involved in the reclamation of Benoa Bay who issued the Presidential Regulation,” he explained.

Gendo openly asked Joko Wido-do to invoke the Presidential Regula-tion having revised the spatial plan

of Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar and Tabanan after serving as president. “Whether Jokowi later on meets or not, it will highly depend on him if he believes or not in the power of the people,” he said amidst the oration.

The action of ForBALI with the community to voice their as-pirations to reject the reclamation began at 10:20 in the morning by taking the route around the Bajra Sandhi Monument, Friday (Aug 8). The oration performed in front of the office of the governor of Bali was filled with theatrical, musical, poetry and dance performance.

Vocalist of ‘Superman Is Dead’

band group, Booby Cool, denied the negative opinion against the rampant action rejecting the rec-lamation today. According to him, the action performed by Balinese musicians, activists, students and community were a pure struggle to preserve and protect the nature of Bali. “Here, we rejecting the recla-mation are never paid. It is our pure struggle to preserve and protect the nature of Bali. There is absolutely no intervention from other parties in this action,” he explained.

In addition, the native literati to Bali, Wayan ‘Jengki’ Sunarta asked the artists and literati to come

down to fight for the fate of Bali. According to him, all this time many artists and literati were not sensitive to the condition of Bali and just thought of the works of art and themselves.

“Necessarily, all the artists in Bali should come down the street to speak out the struggle for the fate of Bali. When claiming as an artist they have to be critical to environ-mental and socio-cultural issues occurring in their own homeland,” said the literati who expressed his rejection against reclamation through the poems composed. (dwa)

Benoa Bay reclamation plan

New president urged to invoke presidential regulation Bali Post

DENPASAR - Balinese people coalesced into the Forum of Balinese People Rejecting Reclamation (ForBALI) required the elected president to cancel the Presidential Regulation No.51/2014. The demand was a form of disappointment of Balinese people against the presidential decision having made revision against the allocation of most coastal areas and small islands belonging to a part of Benoa Bay area.

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Balinese people coalesced into the Forum of Balinese People Rejecting Reclamation (ForBALI) required the

elected president to cancel the Presi-dential Regulation No.51/2014.

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