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Tuesday, June 17, 2014 16 Pages Number 120 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 Continued on page 6 BAF News at Page 3. Thai coup leaders’ goal: Democracy on their terms Argentina defeats Bosnia 2-1 in a tale of 2 halves “So far, it is only Bali and Ja- karta that can organize or meet the criteria of MICE. We’ve mapped out 16 MICE destinations other than Jakarta and Bali. Another des- tination, namely Medan, has met the criteria for regional events, but has not been able to hold an inter- national convention and meeting,” said Director of Special Interest, Convention, Incentive and Event Tourism Development, Akhyarud- din, in Kuta recently. He said that Jakarta and Bali had met the criteria to be MICE destination based on the mapping and classification of the 16 MICE destinations in Indonesia. The main problems owned by the 14 other destinations lay in the infrastructure and human resources. “Right now, there are only two provinces complying with the criteria, namely Greater Jakarta and Bali. Meanwhile, the other destinations are still constrained by human resources and infrastruc- ture,” he said. He hoped that local government continued to improve the quality of human resources, especially in the field of tourism. At present, all the countries in the world were encouraging the tourism and cre- ative economy. They aggressively developed both sectors. “In the future, the agenda of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is to provide an understanding and socialization, especially to the 14 cities that have not qualified the criteria of MICE,” he said. According to him, MICE des- tination had more advantages and contributions to revenue from tour- ism than the usual tourist visits. MICE activities usually involved up to hundreds of participants with the length of stay reaching more than 12 days. “Unlike ordinary travel- ers, their length of stay maximally reaches 9 days, while the MICE participants can reach 12 days,” he concluded. He mentioned that contribution of MICE to tourism in Indonesia exceeded 40 percent, compared to the gains obtained from ordinary travelers. This market also contin- ued to record a growth of up to 20 percent each year. “Unfortunately this is still unbalanced as it is only held in Jakarta and Bali. So, we encourage the 14 other destinations to become MICE destination as well,” he hoped. He added that Ministry of Tour- ism and Creative Economy would strive to encourage the regions in order to have MICE facilities and promote it to become well- known. Tourism Ministry maps 16 MICE destinations IBP/File Photo Arm forces guarded during a international convention that held in Nusa Dua recently. Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destinations in Indo- nesia having the potential to work on MICE market. Bali Post MANGUPURA - Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destina- tions in Indonesia having the potential to work on MICE market. The 16 destinations include Bali, Jakarta, Bandung, Balikpapan, Batam, Bintan, Jakarta, Lombok, Makassar, Manado, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. Central government also continues to push the existing resources in the region to improve in welcoming the meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition (MICE) tourism visits. Dolanan dance performed at BAF

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EntertainmentWEATHER FORECAsT

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Page 13Page 8

Continued on page 6

BAF News at Page 3. Thai coup leaders’ goal: Democracy on their terms

Argentina defeats Bosnia 2-1 in a tale of 2 halves

“So far, it is only Bali and Ja-karta that can organize or meet the criteria of MICE. We’ve mapped out 16 MICE destinations other than Jakarta and Bali. Another des-tination, namely Medan, has met the criteria for regional events, but has not been able to hold an inter-national convention and meeting,” said Director of Special Interest, Convention, Incentive and Event

Tourism Development, Akhyarud-din, in Kuta recently.

He said that Jakarta and Bali had met the criteria to be MICE destination based on the mapping and classification of the 16 MICE destinations in Indonesia. The main problems owned by the 14 other destinations lay in the infrastructure and human resources.

“Right now, there are only two

provinces complying with the criteria, namely Greater Jakarta and Bali. Meanwhile, the other destinations are still constrained by human resources and infrastruc-ture,” he said.

He hoped that local government continued to improve the quality of human resources, especially in the field of tourism. At present, all the countries in the world were

encouraging the tourism and cre-ative economy. They aggressively developed both sectors. “In the future, the agenda of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is to provide an understanding and socialization, especially to the 14 cities that have not qualified the criteria of MICE,” he said.

According to him, MICE des-tination had more advantages and contributions to revenue from tour-ism than the usual tourist visits. MICE activities usually involved up to hundreds of participants with the length of stay reaching more than 12 days. “Unlike ordinary travel-ers, their length of stay maximally reaches 9 days, while the MICE participants can reach 12 days,” he

concluded.He mentioned that contribution

of MICE to tourism in Indonesia exceeded 40 percent, compared to the gains obtained from ordinary travelers. This market also contin-ued to record a growth of up to 20 percent each year. “Unfortunately this is still unbalanced as it is only held in Jakarta and Bali. So, we encourage the 14 other destinations to become MICE destination as well,” he hoped.

He added that Ministry of Tour-ism and Creative Economy would strive to encourage the regions in order to have MICE facilities and promote it to become well-known.

Tourism Ministry maps 16 MICE destinations

IBP/File Photo

Arm forces guarded during a international convention that held in Nusa Dua recently. Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destinations in Indo-nesia having the potential to work on MICE market.

Bali Post

MANGUPURA - Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destina-tions in Indonesia having the potential to work on MICE market. The 16 destinations include Bali, Jakarta, Bandung, Balikpapan, Batam, Bintan, Jakarta, Lombok, Makassar, Manado, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. Central government also continues to push the existing resources in the region to improve in welcoming the meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition (MICE) tourism visits.

Dolanan dance performed at BAF

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Casey Kasem, the internationally famous radio host with the cheerful manner and gentle voice who became the king of the top 40 countdown with a syndicated show that ran for decades, died Sunday. He was 82. A statement issued by the Kasem family said Kasem died at 3:23 a.m. Sunday, on Father’s Day, sur-rounded by family and friends at a Washington state hospital.

“Even though we know he is in a better place and no longer suffering, we are heartbroken,” wrote his daughter Kerri Kasem on Twitter and Facebook from the family. “The world will miss Casey Kasem, an incredible talent and humanitarian; we will miss our dad.” Kasem’s “American Top 40” began on July 4, 1970, in Los Angeles. The No. 1 song on his list then was Three Dog Night’s cover of Randy Newman’s “Mama Told Me Not to Come.”

In his signoff, he would tell viewers: “And don’t forget: keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.”

Media personality Ryan Seacrest, who took over the countdown from Kasem in 2004, said in a statement that Kasem’s death is a loss for radio listeners worldwide. Seacrest said that as a child he’d listen to Kasem’s show every weekend “and dream about someday becoming a radio DJ.” In recent years, Kasem was trapped in a feud between his three adult children and his second wife, former actress Jean Kasem. In 2013, his children filed a legal petition to gain control of his health care, alleging that Kasem was suffering from advanced Parkinson’s disease and that his wife was isolating him from friends and family members. Kasem also suffered from Lewy Body Disease, a form of dementia.

A judge in May temporarily stripped his wife of her caretaker role after she moved him from a medical facility in Los Angeles to a friend’s home in Washington state. Jean Kasem said she moved her husband to protect his privacy and to consult with doctors. Casey Kasem developed a severe bedsore while in Washington and was in critical condition by the time he was hospitalized in early June.

It was a sad, startling end for a man whose voice had entertained and informed music lovers worldwide.

Internationally, though, “Dragon” dwarfed “Jump Street” with $24.8 mil-lion to $6.9 million, respectively. Still, it’s an impressive showing for two sequels. The original versions of “Dragon” and

“Jump Street” were springtime releases, and their strong performances then led studios to offer sequels during the hot movie-going months of summer.

“When a studio has ultimate confi-

dence in something, they will put it in that gladiator arena that is the summer season,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak. “A sequel in the summer is like graduat-ing.”

It’s rare for two films to open with such big numbers on the same weekend, too, he said. Dergarabedian notes it has happened three times before: last year when “Monsters University” opened against “World War Z”; in 2012 when “Madagascar 3” opened against “Pro-metheus”; and in 2008 when “WALL-E” opened against “Wanted.”

Sony’s “Jump Street” stars Chan-ning Tatum and Jonah Hill as bumbling undercover officers who pose as college students to bust a campus drug dealer. Hill also lends a voice to the animated “Dragon,” the Fox feature that follows Hiccup and his winged dragon Toothless on an adventure where they discover hundreds of wild dragons and a mysteri-ous dragon master.

Disney’s “Maleficent” claimed third place in its third week of release. Warner Bros.’ Tom Cruise action romp “Edge of Tomorrow” took the fourth spot, fol-lowed by last week’s top film, Fox’s teen tear-jerker “The Fault in Our Stars.”

‘Jump Street’ beats ‘Dragon’ 1. “22 Jump Street,” $60 million.

2. “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” $50 million.

3. “Maleficent,” $19 million.

4. “Edge of Tomorrow,” $16.2 million.

5. “The Fault in Our Stars,” $15.7 million.

6. “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” $9.5 million.

7. “Godzilla,” $3.2 million.

8. “A Million Ways to Die in the West,” $3.1 million.

9. “Neighbors,” $2.5 million.

10. “Chef,” $2.3 million.

Top Ten MovieAssociated Press

LOS ANGELES — In a summertime battle of sequels, a pair of kooky cops beat out flying dragons for the top spot at the North American box office, but the dragons soared internationally. The R-rated comedy “22 Jump Street” debuted in first place domestically with $60 million, followed by “How to Train Your Dragon 2” which opened with $50 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

AP Photo/Sony Pictures, Glen Wilson

This image released by Sony Pictures shows Jonah Hill, from left, Ice Cube, and Channing Tatum in Columbia Pictures’ “22 Jump Street.”

Casey Kasem dies

AP Photo/File

In this Sept. 20, 1987 file photo, Casey Kasem, along with his wife Jean Kasem arrives at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.

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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, June 17, 2014

Calendar Event for June 1 through July 12, 2014

1 Jun Pura Sakenan Serangan DenpasarPura Dalem Pahuman Bhujangga Penatih Denpasar TimurPura Alas Harum Batur KintamaniPura Alas Angker Munduk KintamaniPura Dalem Kawitan Empuaji Klungkung

4 Jun Buda Cemeng Langkir Pura Tanah Lot Kediri TabananPura Bucabe Mas UbudPura Puseh Desa Ganggang Canggi BatuanPura Luhur Batur Pucangan Buahan TabananPura Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Ida Ratu Sundaring Jagat Penataran Agung BesakihPura Dalem bangun Sakti Tamiang KapalDalem Bias Muntig Ped Nusa penida

8 Jun Pura Agung Petilan Pengerebongan kesi-man DenpasarPura Pasek Tohjiwa Kesiut Kangin Kerambitan Tabanan

10 Jun Anggarkasih Medangsia Pura Pesimpangan Gerya Sakti Yogaloka Lampung SelatanPura Luhur UluwatuPura Bukit Pecatu Kuta badungPura Penataran Agung Singakerta UbudPura Andakasa KarangasemPura Gua Lawah KlungkungPura Kawitan Arya Gelgel klungkungPura Taman Ayun MengwiPura Suralaya Banda klungkungPura Dalem Senapati Bebalang BangliPura Pasek Gaduh Blahbatuh GianyarPura Pasek Lurah Tutuan Kerambitan TabananPura Pusering Jagat Tampaksiring

GianyarPura Gerya Sakti Tulikup GianyarPura Dalem Dauh UbudPura Segara Ketewel SukawatiPura Mertha Sari Mas Ubud

11 Jun Pura Gede Purancak JembranaPura Dalem Dauma Batuan SukawatiPura Nataran Kacang Dawa KlungkungPura Bhatara Gede Apol Ubung DenpasarPura Puseh Brahmana KlungkungPura Kahyangan Jagat Dalem Purwa Denbantas TabananPura Dalem Sukahet KlungkungPura Dalem MuasPahit Guwang SukawatiPura Taman Dukuh TegallalangPura Desa Sanding Tampak Siring gianyarPura Pasek Tohjiwa Batan Buah KesimanPura Sahab Nusa penidaPura Dalem Cemara Serangan Denpasar

12 Jun Purnama Sasih Sadha Pura Pauman Bhujangga Tonja DenpasarPura Amertha Sari Rempoa Jakarta SelatanPura Ulun Swi Kediri TabananPura Panti Pasek Gelgel Bitra Gianyar

15 Jun Kajeng Kliwon uwudan Pura Pasek Tohjiwa Kekeran Mengwi

25 Jun Buda Kliwon Pahang Pura Luhur Puncak Padang Dawa Padangbai KarangasemPura Aer jeruk Sukawati GianyarPura Dangin Pasar Batuan SukawatiPura Penataran Batuyang BatubulanPura Desa Lembeng Ketewel GianyarPura Pasek Bendesa Kediri TabananPura Kawitan Dalem Sukawati gianyarPura Kresek Banyuning Buleleng

Pura Puseh Bebandem KarangasemPura Sad Kahyangan Batu Swana Nusa PenidaPura Buda Kliwon Penatih DenpasarPura Penataran Dukuh Naga Sari Bebandem KarangasemPura Batur Sari Ubud

27 Jun Tilem Sasih Sadha Pura Dalem Celuk Sukawati

30 Jun Kajeng Kliwon Enyitan Pura Pasek Gelgel Kekeran Delod Yeh Mengwi

5 Jul Tumpek krulut Pura Pasek gelgel Tengah BulelengPura Dalem Pemuteran Jelantik Tojan KlungkungPura Pedarman Bhujangga Waisnawa BesakihPura Taman Sari Penebel TabananPura Benua Tarukan Besakih

9 Jul Buda Cemeng Merakih Pura Bendesa Mas Kepisah PedunganPura Natih Kalah BatubulanPura Desa Silakarang SingapaduPura Dalem Petitenget Kuta BadungPura Dalem Pulasari GianyarPura Kubayan Kapisah Denpasar SelatanPura Paibon Sumerta DenpasarPura Pasek Lumintang DenpasarPura Panti Penyarikan Sanding Tampak SiringPura Pasar Agung Kediri TabananPura Puaya Batuan Sukawati

11 Jul Hari Bhatara Sri 12 Jul Purnama Sasih Kasa Aci-aci Penaung Taluh Penataran Agung BesakihPura Tirta BesakihPura Purnama Cemangon Sukawati

The new restaurant is the first Double Decker Restaurant branch in South East Asia, bringing with it a concept that reinterprets casual dining in the 50’s. Located on the lower ground floor of favehotel Solo Baru, the idea was to create a warm, fun and cozy joint that serves quality meals in a friendly environment, suitable for young families and their kids.

The restaurant consists of 3 stories, with the 1st floor representing the fun, famous atmosphere of New York’s Times Square. The 2nd floor is then designed in a 1950s suburban style, where guests can enjoy the reinterpretation of London’s Double Decker bus experience. Then finally, the 3rd floor showcases a theme of a 1950s American-style diner. The restaurant’s menu offers a variety of cuisines, from American-style burgers, steaks and milkshakes, to Asian delicacies and other

global signatures. There is also a number of delicious desserts on offer for afters.

The favehotel Solo Baru has been designed from a guest’s perspective and is ideal for busi-ness travelers, leisure tourists and families. It is strategically located on Jalan Ir. Soekarno in the immediate vicinity of Solo Baru’s popu-lar Pandawa Waterworld, approximately 20 minutes from downtown Solo.

The 153 fun, fresh and friendly rooms, each one quiet and soundproofed, feature comfy double or twin beds with fluffy du-vets, pillows and 100% cotton sheets. These economical rooms are all equipped with LCD TV’s, individual air conditioners, en-suite bathrooms with standing showers as well as free Wi-Fi connections throughout. Each room also has an easy-to-use security key card locking system for extra safety and peace of mind.

IBP/Courtesy of Archipelago International

London’s double-decker bus at Favehotel SoloIBP

JAKArTA – In cooperation with Double Decker restaurant, favehotel Solo Baru has launched its new casual dining restaurant that merges 1950s America with the iconic double-decker buses found in London.

Bali PostBULELENG - Population of freshwater fish in the

area of Lake Buyan, Pancasari village, Sukasada sub-district, is feared to diminish. This happens because-predatory fish emerges in the lake lately preying on the eggs or small fingerlings growing in Lake Buyan. This situation makes fishermen and anglers worry if the predatory fish is not exterminated, the freshwater fish population in the lake will continue to diminish and even be at risk of extinction.

As information gathered, fishermen and anglers often found the predatory fish. The fish was often caught in the net or preyed on the hook baits thrown by the anglers. Fishermen and anglers called the predatory fish as the zebra fish.

Physically, this fish has hard skin and sharp scales. As the name implies, the fish skin has black and white stripes with varying sizes. The zebra fish preys on the eggs and fingerlings growing in the lake. The emergence of zebra fish causes the freshwater fish population in Lake Buyan to be threatened and dimin-ish dramatically. If this condition is left unchecked, the fish catch of fisherman is ascertained to decrease. Not only that, fishermen also worry if the fingerlings newly broadcast by local government cannot grow because they are first devoured by the predatory zebra fish.

A fisherman said the zebra fish was known to have emerged since the past few months. No one knew where the zebra fish definitely came from. However, the zebra fish was alleged to accidentally come with the scatter of fingerlings frequently made recently in Lake Buyan.

“Probably, the zebra fish inadvertently mixed with the fingerlings scattered so it breeds as it is today. Ad-ditionally, the zebra fish is an ornamental fish so it’s impossible to live in the lake. Moreover, emergence of the fish starts to occur within the past few months,” said the fisherman.

Meanwhile, the Division Head of Business and Product Processing, Ketut Suwardana, with per-mission from the Head of Buleleng Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Nyoman Sutrisna confirmed if a predatory zebra fish had emerged in Lake Buyan

allegedly and preyed on eggs and freshwater fin-gerlings.

Suwadarma said the Fishery and Maritime Affairs continued to search an effort in order to ensure the early emergence of the zebra fish. Unfortunately, the agency had difficulty to know the parties that had scattered fish and the species of fish was not known clearly. However, the search indicated there was information from fishermen and local residents that a few years ago there was a collector cultivating ornamental fish around the lake.

However, production of the ornamental finger-lings was not sold. Therefore, the fingerlings were then scattered into the lake. Since the scatter of the ornamental fish, the zebra fish proliferated very quickly. Even, the zebra fish was easy to find on the edge of the lake. In addition, there was other evidence if it belonged to ornamental fish and was not an endemic fish in Lake Buyan. “Indeed, the zebra fish emerges but based on the search we’ve done there used to be a collector of ornamental fish. Unluckily, its fish was unsold so it was then scattered into the lake. If we associate with the zebra fish, it belongs to ornamental fish species. The zebra fish proliferates as there was previously a fish scatter and not endemic in the lake,” he said.

According to Suwadarma, the attack of zebra fish had caused the freshwater fish population in the lake to be disrupted. Possibly it would have an impact on the decrease of fish population in the lake. It happened because the eggs and small freshwater fingerlings were preyed by the zebra fish.

To overcome such condition, the Fishery and Maritime Affairs tried to capture the zebra fish together with fishermen and anglers. In order to in-tensify the hunt against the zebra fish with fishermen and anglers, the Fishery and Maritime Affairs would take advantage of the event like the Lake Buyan Festival on June 20, 2014 by organizing a contest to angle the zebra fish. With the contest, fishermen and anglers were intrigued to participate in the zebra fish hunt becoming the predator to other fish in Lake Buyan. (kmb38)

Hundreds of soldiers of the Indo-nesian Military (TNI) were joining the show. In the presentation, four colossal dances were staged for the people of Bali. At the closing session, Adjutant General Team Leader of the IX/Udayana Military Regional Command, Eko Waluyo Set-yantoro, with all the other dancers sang a song composed by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, entitled Matahari Bersinar (The Sun Shines).

According to Eko Waluyo, the par-ticipation of his party in the annual art extravaganza this year was inspired by the idea of the Commander of the IX /Udayana Regional Military Command, Wisnu Bawa Tenaya. All the dances per-formed were the creation of the former commander of the Kopassus, Maj. Gen. Wisnu. Even, there were four dances performed namely the Janger Dance, Nusantara Menyama Braya (National Unity) Dance, Mutual Aid Fragmentary Show reflecting the military-police oneness with people and Red-White Dance.

Each dance, said Eko Waluyo, had a different meaning. Janger Dance was one of the dances of Indonesia in general and Bali in particular and very well known both at home and overseas. It was pre-dicted to have been hundreds of years old and the groups performing the show spread out across Southern Bali area. The Janger Dance itself was exhibited by some people in pairs. Women and men were dancing and singing alternately.

The dance, he added, depicted the story of couples who were in mutual love and attempted to mutually establish relationship. It belonged to social dance which exhibited a certain moment as an entertainment. It showed off the basic of Balinese dance movements and they were not difficult to do.

Next, the Nusantara Menyama Braya

was accompanied by traditional pop songs from various regions in Indone-sia. The dance illustrated the unity and integrity of the nation and the Republic of Indonesia consisting of diverse culture, local language, race, ethnicity, religion and belief. The dance revealed the meaning on how to increase the spirit of tolerance among the differences of race and religion in order to become a perfect union and complement one another and strengthen the patriotism.

Well, then, the Mutual Aid Frag-mentary Show depicted the oneness of military-police with people. This dance told about a safe, peaceful and prosper-ous society as well as the life dynamics of the agrarian society leading to universal welfare. Universal welfare needed to be supported by the sense of security and peace for all people. Without the sense of security and peace, it would be difficult to materialize the prosperity. When any disturbance against the security occurred, the military getting the information would immediately came to put it down. The role of military and police here was to support and assist in overcoming the difficulties of the people around them through the rural army social develop-ment (TMMD).

The last one was the Red-White Dance. The dance had significance to rekindle the high nationalism and pa-triotism. The Red-White Dance had a philosophical meaning. Red meant bold and white meant holy.

Red symbolized the human body, whereas white symbolized the human soul. Both complemented each other and enhanced for the triumph of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. “As the closing, with the other danc-ers I would like to sing a song entitled Matahari Bersinar composed by Mr. President SBY,” he said. (jay)

A predatory fish emerges in Lake Buyan

Fish population at risk of diminishing

In BAF 2014

Udayana Military Command presents fragmentary show

TrOOPS of the IX/Udayana Military regional Command par-ticipated in the opening ceremony of the Bali Arts Festival (BAF). However, the appearance in the BAF XXXvI 2014 immediately received a warm welcome from the people of Bali. Other than in the parade at Bajra Sandi, renon, Denpasar, the presentation of a number of dances was also performed at the Ardha Candra open stage, Denpasar Art Center, Saturday night (Jun 14).

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The 36th Bali Art Festival

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Time Place Event

11.00 Angsoka Stage Gambuh Reconstruction Performance

11.00 Ayodya Stage Joged Bumbung Dance

14.00 Ratna Kanda Stage Taman Penasar Competition by Paku Sara17.00 Ayodya Stage Semara Pagulingan Exhibition

20.00 Wantilan Stage Children Shadow Puppets Competition

20.00 Ksirarnawa Stage Performance from Consul General of India

20.00 Ardha Candra Stage Children Gong Kebyar Performance

“The development of industry is quite important for provid-ing added values to products, enhancing jobs and improving the people’s welfare,” Secretary General of the Ministry of Indus-try Anshari Bukhari said during a discussion on the National Indus-trial Development Master Plan (RIPIN) recently.

He added that even though In-donesia was an agrarian country, the development of industry was badly needed to increase the added values of agricultural products so that job opportunities could be increased and the people’s pros-perity could be improved.

“Advanced countries like the United States and Japan have consistently also developed their agriculture to meet the needs for food for their people,” he said.

But to become an advanced nation, they developed their in-dustries so that now those who work in the agricultural sector in the United States account for only three percent, and only several percent in Japan.

Therefore, Anshari said that the development of industry should

be given serious attention in the future. The government must be intensively involved, not only in the policy making sector but also in the development of facilities and infrastructures.

Thus far, many facilities and infrastructures needed by the people have been developed by private companies. “Ahead, the government should really play a role in the development of in-dustry. Industrial development should not only be left to market mechanisms,” he added.

He said that the concept that the government should seriously be involved in industrial develop-ment was contained in Law No. 3/2014 on industrial develop-ment.

The law, which will be com-pleted with six government regu-lations, five presidential decrees and 14 industrial ministerial decisions, regulates that the gov-ernment should develop industrial zones whose development, so far, has been given over to private firms.

The government, based on the law, is also directed to develop roads,

infrastructures, ports and energy.The ministry of industry hoped

that in 2035 the nation¿s in-dustrial infrastructures would become strong and have a highly competitive edge in the global market, based upon its innovation and technology.

Through the RIPIN, the min-istry of industry set itself a target that in 2035 the rate of the coun-try’s industrial growth would reach 9.03 percent, industrial contribution to the GDP set at 29.09 percent, non oil and gas export contributions at 78.39 per-cent, importation of raw materials would be cut by 20 percent from the present level of about 60-65 percent, and additional investment will be increased by as much as Rp2,800 trillion.

Further, in that year the num-ber of workers to be absorbed is expected to reach 29.2 million people, higher than the 14.9 mil-lion in 2014.

“So, we hope that a total of 800 thousand workers will be absorbed every year in the in-dustrial sector,” the secretary general said.

Bali Post

DENPASAR - Dolanan dance fea-tured in the Bali Arts Festival (BAF) by Studio Kapucuk Demulih, Ban-gli. This dance is riveting hundreds of spectators, both local and foreign. The dance that followed by at least 60 children performed at Angsoka Stage. “We’re prepare this dance for only two weeks. But seeing how this show can entertain audiences, we’re very pleased,” said Chief of Kapucuk Demulih Troupe, I Nengah Darsana on Monday, June 16.

Darsana explained that Dolanan Dance is traditional children game that combined movement and dia-logue. “The performance tells the story entitled “Rare Angon Story” about Balinese children who dream of seeing Bali in ancient times,” he explained. Unfortunately, he said, all of it was gone along with the times. Thus, through this dance, there is an implied message. That is to reminded people of Bali that Ba-linese can’t move forward without the previous past. (kmb21)

IBP/Wawan

Dolanan dance featured in the Bali Arts Festival (BAF) by Studio Kapucuk De-

mulih, Bangli.

Dolanan dance performed at BAF

Indonesia to become industrialized country by 2035

AntaraKUTA - Indonesia is expected to become an industrialized country by 2035, with domestic

industries contributing 29 percent to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), an industry ministry official said.

Agence France-Presse

WASHINGTON - Dinosaurs weren’t cold-blooded -- like modern-day repti les -- nor were they warm-blooded -- like mammals and birds, according to a study out Friday aiming to answer a question that has intrigued paleontologists for decades.

Instead, the prehistoric crea-tures’ metabolic rates were somewhere in between, said the report published in the US journal Science.

The results suggest that the common practice of splitting species into two distinct groups -- depending on whether ani-mals regulate their body tem-perature externally or internally -- is not accurate.

And the answer could help shed light on dinosaur behavior, since warm-blooded animals tend to be more active and grow faster than their cold-blooded counterparts.

To study the metabolism of the long-extinct creatures, a group of researchers led by

University of New Mexico biologist John Grady measured annual growth rings in the fos-sils of several dinosaurs and estimated growth patterns from birth to adulthood.

They compared the results to a basel ine of 400 other animal species, both extinct and still alive, and concluded that the dinosaurs’ metabolic rates were somewhere between cold- and warm-blooded ani-mals.

The researchers classified the dinosaurs in an intermediary category, “mesotherms,” with metabolic rates closest to those of tuna, certain sharks and the leatherback turtle.

“These animals at t imes rely on internally-generated metabolic heat to maintain body temperatures, while being subject to external temperatures in others,” the researchers said, adding that the trait is not common among modern-day animals.

The results could help sci-entists better understand eco-systems in the Mesozoic Era,

from 248 to 65 million years ago. The results could also be used to estimate the metabolic rates of other animals from the period.

Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were cold- or warm-blooded -- and since the 19th century have leaned toward the theory they were warm-blooded, based on physi-ological factors.

That theory was bolstered by the discovery of speedy and powerful dinosaurs, like velociraptors, which scien-tists suggested must have been warm-blooded in order to burn enough energy.

But the authors of the new study said the intermediary me-tabolism -- neither too fast nor too slow -- permitted dinosaurs to become much bigger than any other animal and to dominate the ecosystem.

Warm-blooded animals typi-cally need to eat a great deal to maintain their internal body temperature, forcing them into frequent hunts or to eat large quantities of plants.

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — NASA hopes to try again to launch a “flying saucer” into Earth’s at-mosphere to test Mars mission technology after losing the chance because of bad weather, project managers said Thursday.

The space agency is working with the U.S. Navy on the Hawai-ian island of Kauai to see if it can get the experimental flight off the ground in late June.

During the current two-week launch window, the team came “tantalizingly close,” but winds spoiled every opportunity, said project manager Mark Adler of the NASA Jet Propulsion Labo-ratory.

Winds must be calm for a helium balloon to carry the disc-shaped vehicle over the Pacific so it doesn’t stray into no-fly zones.

“We’re ready to go. We’re not giving up,” Adler said.

NASA has invested $150 mil-lion in the project so far, and ex-tending the launch window would come with some cost. If the flight

doesn’t happen this summer, it would be postponed until next year. The mission is designed to test a new supersonic vehicle and giant parachute in Earth’s stratosphere where conditions are similar to the red planet.

For decades, NASA relied on the same parachute design to slow spacecraft streaking through the thin Martian atmosphere. The 1-ton Curiosity rover that landed in 2012 used the same basic para-chute as the twin Viking landers in 1976. With plans to land heavier payloads and eventually astro-nauts, NASA needed to develop new drag devices and a stronger parachute.

Measuring 110 feet (33.5 me-ters) in diameter, the new para-chute is twice as large as the one that carried Curiosity. Since it can’t fit in a wind tunnel where NASA does its traditional testing, engineers looked toward the skies off Kauai. NASA had rigged the test vehicle with several GoPro cameras with the hope that view-ers would follow the action live online.

AP Photo/NASA, File

In this undated file photo provided by NASA, a saucer-shaped test vehicle known as a Low Density Supersonic Decelerator holding equipment for landing large payloads on

Mars is shown in the Missile Assembly Building at the US Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility at Kekaha on the island of Kauai in Hawaii.

NASA hopes to launch ‘flying saucer’ after delay

The project plans to have the special banana varieties -- en-riched with alpha and beta caro-tene which the body converts to vitamin A -- growing in Uganda by 2020.

The bananas are now being sent to the United States, and it is expected that the six-week trial measuring how well they lift vitamin A levels in humans will begin soon.

“Good science can make a mas-sive difference here by enriching staple crops such as Ugandan bananas with pro-vitamin A and providing poor and subsistence-farming populations with nutrition-ally rewarding food,” said project leader Professor James Dale.

The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) project, backed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, hopes to see conclusive results by year end.

“We know our science will work,” Professor Dale said.

“We made all the constructs, the genes that went into bananas, and put them into bananas here at QUT.”

Dale said the Highland or East

African cooking banana was a staple food in East Africa, but had low levels of micro-nutrients, par-ticularly pro-vitamin A and iron.

“The consequences of vita-min A deficiency are dire with 650,000-700,000 children world-wide dying ... each year and at least another 300,000 going blind,” he said.

Researchers decided that en-riching the staple food was the best way to help ease the problem.

While the modified banana looks the same on the outside, in-side the flesh is more orange than a cream colour, but Dale said he did not expect this to be a problem.

He said once the genetically modified bananas were approved for commercial cultivation in Uganda, the same technology could potentially be expanded to crops in other countries -- includ-ing Rwanda, parts of the Demo-cratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and Tanzania.

“In West Africa farmers grow plantain bananas and the same technology could easily be trans-ferred to that variety as well,” he said.

‘Super’ banana to face first human trialAgence France-Presse

SYDNEY - A super-enriched banana genetically engineered to improve the lives of millions of people in Africa will soon have its first human trial, which will test its effect on vitamin A levels, Australian researchers said Monday.

Dinosaur metabolism: not too hot, not too cold

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Associated Press Writer

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Wrapping up a weekend away with his family, U.S. President Barack Obama was returning to Washington Monday faced with an impending choice on how to act to stop violent insurgents bringing chaos to Iraq.

The White House said Obama got several updates on the crisis in phone calls from National Security Adviser Susan Rice during his weekend stay with his wife, daughter Malia and friends in the Palm Springs area. Obama said as he left for the trip Friday that he told his national security team to come up with options for U.S. assistance to deal with the worst instability in Iraq since the U.S. withdrawal in 2011.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Rice’s telephone briefings included updates on developments in Iraq, options being discussed for action and the movement of some staff out of the embassy in Baghdad amid the threat posed by the al-Qaida inspired insurgency.

Obama said Friday that he would take several days to review a wide range of options for action in Iraq, although he ruled out the possibility of sending in American ground troops. Administration officials said other options being weighed include strikes using drones or manned aircraft, as well as boosts in surveillance and intelligence gathering, including satellite coverage and other moni-toring efforts.

Obama said the violence “should be a wake-up call” to the Iraqi government to improve sectarian relations and improve its security force. “We can’t do it for them. And in the absence of this type of political effort, short-term military action, including any assistance we might provide, won’t succeed,” Obama said.

Iraqi leaders have been pleading with the U.S. for additional help to combat the insurgency for more than a year. While the U.S. has sold Iraq military equipment, the Obama administration has resisted drone strikes.

“We need to solve many issues, from administration to the budget system to corruption,” Prayuth said in a recent radio address, “And even the starting point of democracy it-self — the election.” He continued, “Parliamentary dictatorship has to be removed. All these have caused conflict and unhappiness among Thai people.”

The statement was the stron-gest sign yet of what many ana-lysts suspect is the true aim of the May 22 coup: limiting the impact of future elections in Thailand by relying more on appointed insti-tutions or some other formula to limit majority rule. The elected government led by Prime Min-ister Yingluck Shinawatra was weakened by six months of often massive protests and a succession

of court rulings. Anti-government protesters blocking polling places and a subsequent court ruling scuttled February elections that Yingluck’s party had been widely expected to win.

Opponents of the ousted govern-ment are intent on removing the influence of Yingluck’s brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, the billionaire former prime minister who was himself ousted in a 2006 military coup. He has lived in self-imposed exile for years to avoid serving time for corruption charges he says were politically motivated, and it was a proposal to grant him amnesty that sparked the protests against his sister’s government.

Thaksin’s supporters have won every election since 2001, to the ire of many in Thailand who see

him as a corrupt demagogue who abuses power and buys votes with populist promises.

The general didn’t explain what he meant by “parliamen-tary dictatorship,” nor has he elaborated on any specifics of reforms, but he made clear his opinion that the current electoral system was not working.

“They always say ‘reform,’ and what does ‘reform’ mean? At one level, it means get rid of Thak-sin, his people and control his power base,” said Thongchai Winichakul, a Thai scholar and pro-fessor of history at the University of Wisconsin.

AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, FileFILE - In this Monday, May 26 , 2014 file photo, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha speaks at the start of his first press conference since Thursday’s coup.

Thai coup leaders’ goal: Democracy on their termsAssociated Press Writer

BANGKOK — From the day Thailand’s military coup leader seized power last month, he has prom-ised unspecified reforms to restore stability and return to civilian rule and democracy. Yet, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha has mentioned a striking obstacle to a “fully functional democracy” — elections. According to the general, elections themselves have contributed to years of bitter political division and sometimes-violent street protests in Thailand. The military says intractable turmoil forced it to step in and topple a government for the second time in a decade.

Obama heads back to Washington facing Iraq choice

President Barack Obama answers ques-tions on violence in Iraq during his meeting with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Thursday, June 12, 2014, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.

As field observation of Bali Post on Sunday (Jun 15), the residents began the protest by gather at the local village hall. A number of residents also brought along some tools to fence the land claimed as the property of Bungkulan custom-ary village.

From the village hall, the resi-dents went to the cemetery area or setra alit on foot. When arriving at the location, the residents immedi-ately cut down bamboo around the cemetery area. The bamboo was used to fence the area planned to be built with a telecommunication tower. The cemetery area had been leveled by the lessee party using heavy equipment. Not long after, the cemetery land area was fenced. Residents put a signpost that says ‘this land belongs to customary village’ on the land. After placing the fence, residents re-assembled in

the village hall to discuss about the follow up of the cemetery area uti-lization. The previous meeting last Sunday ended with the discharge of the hamlet chief, Nyoman Deres. After that, the residents appointed Nyoman Sudiarta the acting hamlet chief of Ancak.

One of the community leaders of Ancak hamlet, Putu Mudiasta, said the cemetery land posed the asset of Bungkulan village. At that time, the cemetery land was used for setra alit or for burying toddlers. However about a year ago, Satria customary hamlet also utilized the toddler cemetery, but today it is no longer being used because it already has a similar cemetery within its territory. Since then, there was a prohibition to bury toddlers at the cemetery of Ancak customary hamlet.

Nevertheless, the residents of Ancak customary hamlet remained

to use the cemetery when there was a death at the hamlet. Later, the residents were shocked after knowing if the toddler cemetery had been leased to investor to build the tower.

“Actually, the toddler cemetery is still used. A year ago, it has al-ready been banned to bury a body. Even though the customary village has banned the use of it, it does not necessarily mean if the land of cus-tomary village can be utilized, let alone be leased to investors. We just knew it after the heavy equipment leveled the land,” he said.

According to Mudiasta, after knowing the plan of investor to build the tower, the residents held a meeting. In the meeting, the residents stated their objection if the land was leased to investor to build the tower. People refused because the process of leasing the land was

not socialized to residents, chiefly residents of the Ancak hamlet. In addition, the residents had not received any explanation from the lessee regarding the content of agreement including the contribu-tion to be submitted to the Ancak customary hamlet. Even, there was allegation on manipulation of the approval signature of residents for the land leasing. “We have already held a meeting with residents and rejected the tower construction because the land leasing is with-out consultation to residents,” he explained.

Similar opinion was disclosed by a community figure, Nyoman Suderawan. He said the Bungku-lan customary village had actually disseminated a notification letter to representatives of residents at each customary hamlet regarding the leasing plan to the cemetery land at Ancak hamlet. However, the letter was not followed up by the representatives of Kertha Desa to their respective customary hamlet. Such condition caused residents of Ancak customary hamlet to protest because they were never involved in the utilization of the cemetery land. “Representative of Kertha Desa

did not follow up the plan, so that people did not know about the plan. As a result, the residents spontane-ously take action to reject the tower construction,” he said.

To follow up the issues, added Mudiasta, the residents planned to browse the land ownership docu-ment to the National Land Agency (BPN) of Buleleng. It happened because all this time the residents knew if the land of customary vil-lage was functioned for cemetery through generations. However, legally the certificate of the land was yet unknown so far. Residents of Ancak hamlet having the territory of the land remained to maintain and routinely performed mutual aid. If it was approved for the lease to inves-tor, the residents hoped there would be clarity on the agreement and distribution of contribution obtained from the cemetery land lease.

“We’ll browse first whether the land has owned a certificate because we’ve got information if the land has been certified. As residents covering the land area, we are still maintaining and responsible for the land, so we temporarily still preserve the customary asset in our area,” he added. (kmb38)

IBP/FileThe residents of Ancak Hamlet, Bungkulan Village, Sawan Subdistrict protested against the development plan of a tower by one of the investors.

Cemetery land used to build a tower

Residents of Ancak hamlet protestBali Post

SINGARAJA - A number of residents of Ancak hamlet, Bungkulan village, Sawan Subdistrict, protested against the development plan of a tower by one of the investors. Local residents protested it because the inves-tor will build a 75 meters tower on the cemetery (setra alit) land claimed to be owned by the Ancak customary hamlet under territory of the Bungkulan customary village. It is said the process of leasing the land of cemetery spreading across 600 square meters has not been approved by all residents. Meanwhile, the village officials are touted to have leased the land to investors because the cemetery is considered as a village asset.

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“Ending poverty is the biggest prob-lem the world faces and indispensible for sustainable development,” said a statement read out by host Bolivia’s UN Ambassador Sacha Llorenty on the last day of the summit in Santa

Cruz, a dynamic business center.“We stress that eradicating pover-

ty must continue to be the main goal and driving force behind the agenda for development beyond 2015,” the statement added, calling poverty “an

affront to human dignity.”They earlier deliberated on calls

for a new economic world order -- and a fairer international system.

Morales, a leader of Latin Ameri-ca’s hard left and the group’s current

president, called for “eliminating world hierarchies.”

“The UN Security Council should be eliminated because it has encour-aged wars and invasions by imperial powers to appropriate natural resourc-es of invaded countries,” he said.

Morales, the first democratically elected indigenous president of South America’s poorest country, also called for “replacing financial institutions like the IMF.”

With massive purchases of com-modities and exports of its manu-

factured goods to the region, China in recent years has emerged as a main trade partner of many Latin American countries.

China, which is not a G77 mem-ber, was participating in the summit partly in a nod to its expanding trade ties in the region, although President Xi Jinping was not in attendance.

The summit marks the 50th an-niversary of the group’s founding. It has grown from 77 developing countries to 133 countries.

In this Saturday, June 7, 2014 photo, real es-tate sales agents look

at their smartphones near display boards

showing properties for sale and for rent, as

they wait for potential buyers in Beijing. Chi-

na’s house prices have marched higher for 15 years, helping to drive an economic boom but

making home owner-ship unaffordable for

many families. Now the slump is drag-

ging down economic growth that already was slowing. Some

analysts worry banks might be shaken if

developers default on loans.

Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — Standard & Poor’s is bright-ening its outlook for the United Kingdom amid signs that the country’s economy will continue to grow at a healthy rate through next year.

The reassessment issued late Friday recast S&P’s view on the U.K.’s credit rating to “stable” from “negative.” The influential agency also reaffirmed its top-notch “AAA” credit rating.

But S&P warned that the rating could be imperiled if Britain leaves the European Union, a move the country’s Conservative Party has pledged to put to a referendum in 2017 if it wins the next general elec-tion. Defecting from the European Union would be a significant blow because the U.K. has considerable trade ties to the region and could lose inbound invest-ments, S&P said.

For now, S&P sees mostly positive signs. The report foresees the U.K. economy expanding by nearly 3 percent this year and 2.5 percent next year. S&P is optimistic about worker productivity and wages increasing. The agency is also encouraged with progress being made on the U.K.’s government budget deficits.

After adding it all up, S&P concluded there is only a one-in-three chance of a credit downgrade during the next two years.

AP Photo/Andy Wong

S&P raises outlook on UK

AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis

A view of St. Paul’s Cathedral in central London, from within a shopping centre, Thursday, June 5, 2014. Standard & Poor’s is brightening its outlook for the United Kingdom amid signs that the country’s economy will continue to grow at a healthy rate through next year.

G77 plus China eye end to poverty by 2030Agence France-Presse

SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA - A summit of G77 leaders plus China wrapped up Sunday with a call for an end to poverty by 2030, after a demand by Bolivia’s President Evo Morales to eliminate the UN Security Council. The accord, largely ironed out in advance in New York by the 133 members, also set goals for sustainable development and national sovereignty over natural resources -- a key concern for China, the world’s second-biggest economy and with increasing clout in Latin America.

IBP

UBUD - TEDxUbud returns to Bali on Saturday, September 6th, 2014. The fourth edition will featureanother amazing lineup of Indonesian and international entrepreneurs, designers, storytellers, and performers sharing their ideas with acurated audience of 300 at Fivelements.

TED is a nonprofit organization de-voted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Started as a four-day conference in California almost 30 years ago, TED has grown to support those world-changing ideas with multiple initiatives.In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These lo-cal, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently orga-

nized TED event. In TEDx events, audience members

are just as important as who is on the stage. TEDxUbud hopes that from this day new relationships and initia-tives will be born, contributing to the already incredible world of Indonesian innovations.

This year, TEDxUbud welcomes Jenggala Ceramics as the Presenting Sponsor. With the venue and produc-tion support from Fivelements and audiovisual expertise from AVB Me-dia, the event will the best edition yet. TEDxUbud licensee, Daniela Burr, says the partnership growth is testa-ment to the rise in both the currency of the ideas market and the global brand of TED within Indonesia.“Without the in-kind and financial support TEDx-Ubud receives, it would not exist. The brands associating with TEDxUbud are relevant to TED’s core focus of Ideas Worth Spreading and are the leaders in their respective fields,” she said.

Sukarta added that when talking about Tri Hita Karana, human being was surely the main subject because human was related to God and natural environment. “In this sense, we must play a role. Well, for this role we must compete. As tourism worker, we must be professional. To be a professional, we must have a knowledge, skills and morality (behavior),” he said after the discussion.

Further, he said that Bali was the barometer of Indonesia’s tourism. Well, what was the role of tourism players to address it? Sukarta explained that people should be able to work to-gether and coordinate to help make it more prosperous. “I think the concept of Tri Hita Karana World is very good. However, I personally do not pursue the ‘world’ because it does not guarantee the survival of a company such as a hotel or villa,” he explained.

Most importantly in this matter, he continued, how was the role of government and relevant administrator in the Tri Hita Karana World. Had the employees of all hotels and villas pos-sessing the predicate been actually prosperous? “They should really follow it up in appropriate with environmental concepts. Otherwise, it should be reviewed again. For instance, there is a hotel, but its surrounding areas have no vegetation. So, it is not in accordance with the concept of Tri Hita Karana,” he said.

Meanwhile, Rami Adnyana serving as former Chairman of the Ubud Hotel Association (2008-2010), had conducted various programs such as plastic campaign by performing continuous beach cleanup. With the gathering, he expected it could be developed into a greater social event. “We’ve worked closely with a number of universities around the world and Bali Global Foundation,” he said. (kmb21)

IBP/Courtesy of TEDxUbud

TEDxUbud Returns for its Fourth Year!

Tourism gathering at Shankara Resto

Balinese must apply THK conceptBali Post

DENPASAR - A number of tourism practitioners in Bali were present in a social gathering at Bale Banjar of Shankara International Restaurant on Jalan Danau Tam-blingan, Sanur, South Denpasar, Saturday (Jun 14). The gathering initiated by Bali Post, International Bali Post, and Bali Travel News was meant to share and discuss about social, customary and cultural issues. As a result, Balinese community should take advantage of the local residents in the implementation of Tri Hita Karana. It was revealed by General Manager of Kayu Raja Villa, I Gede Sukarta.

IBP/WawanA number of tourism practitioners in Bali were present in a social gathering at Bale Banjar of Shankara International Restaurant on Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, South Denpasar, Saturday (Jun 14).

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AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim

Indonesian presidential candidate, Joko Widodo, left, deliver his speech as opposition candidate Prabowo Subianto, right, listens during a televised debate in Jakarta, Indo-nesia, Sunday, June 15, 2014. Indonesia is scheduled to hold its presidential election on July 9.

The drug dealer was cornered and soon to be arrested when he resisted and tried to hit the police officers with a motorcycle, Guntur claimed. A police officer identified with the initial as chief brigadier JK suffered a broken bone in his leg after being hit by the motorcycle.

Another police officer then

shot AB in the chest. “Because he resisted and tried to escape, a police officer shot him. He died on the way to the hospital,” Guntur added.

Following the move, the police have arrested three members of AB, namely AD who acted as the drug trafficker in South Kalimantan, IP

as a drug trafficker in Jakarta, and HEN as a courier. Commissioner Guntur emphasized that the police will take stern action against drug-related criminals trying to resist any arrest.

Earlier, the Soekarno-Hatta po-lice shot a Nigerian drug dealer, but he survived.

AntaraJAKARTA - Chief of the Indonesian Military General Moeldoko

has reiterated that his institution will remain neutral prior to and during the presidential election day on July 9.

“People should not be anxious about the Indonesian Military’s neutrality. All soldiers are ready to support the police to secure the election,” General Moeldoko emphasized on Monday.

General Moeldoko remarked that he had called all heads of staff and major chiefs of commands for an evaluation meeting and also instructed the regional military chief to manage and support the presidential election’s security.

“The military’s command is only one, which is in the hands of the Indonesian Military chief. Even if something happened, the Indonesian Military will remain solid as there is only one com-mand,” Moeldoko stressed.

With regard to the village supervisory non-commissioned of-ficer (Babinsa) case, which allegedly swayed public opinion in favor of a particular candidate, Moeldoko reiterated that it should have been closed since there was no Babinsa’s member who was not neutral.

“There is an issue that Babinsa is not neutral in Sumedang (West Java); it is nonsense. I do not like the judgment, which accused Babinsa. If I was not firm, these issues will spread even more,” he noted.

General Moeldoko also instructed the Babinsa and all military entities to work hard with regard to their territorial duty and pointed out that a sanction will be imposed for every violation.

“Therefore, I call on all senior officers to provide security to the people of Indonesia. The democratic process should run smoothly,” he added.

AntaraSEMARANG - The development of low-cost rental apartments (rusu-

nawa) is a must because land area for the construction of landed houses is increasingly limited, stated Public Housing Minister Djan Faridz.

“If we allow the development of landed houses to go ahead, our land area will continue to reduce,” the minister remarked after opening a co-ordination meeting for preparing the development plans of Rusunawa II and Rusunawa III 2014 projects on Monday.

Faridz pointed out that many developers were still reluctant to build apartments on grounds that they were not yet accustomed to developing flats, but this step must be taken because of the burgeoning population.

“The population continues to increase while land space remains the same. If this plan is delayed (and landed houses are built), we are afraid that we will have no more land left for rice cultivation,” he added.

The government has planned to build 800 units of rusunawa this year and about 300 of them have been developed.

“The budget for the development of the rusunawa project is set at about Rp1.4 to Rp1.5 trillion. I hope that the next government will raise the budget to Rp15 trillion per annum,” Faridz explained.Faridz stated that if the government sets a budget of that amount, it will be able to build some 27 thousand units of rusunawa across the country.

The minister has forecast that currently, Indonesia is short of 27 thou-sand units of rusunawa.

“Rusunawa is basically designed for civil servants, military or police personnel, and laborers. The government has not yet taken into account students from Islamic boarding schools. Therefore, I hope that the govern-ment will start paying attention to them by allocating flats,” the minister emphasized.

Military chief stresses neutrality during presidential election

Development of low-cost rental apartment must

Drug dealer shot dead by policeAntara

TANGERANG - A drug dealer identified by the initials, AB or AS, was shot dead by a police officer at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, for resisting an arrest attempt. AB or AS, was an Indonesian national and a member of the international drug mafia, Head of the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport police’s anti-illicit drug unit Commissioner Guntur stated on Monday.

At the Breeze View Hotel, the gunmen pulled the men aside and ordered the women to watch as they killed them, saying it was what Kenyan troops are doing to Somali men inside Somalia, a po-lice commander said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to share that detail of the attack. Authorities blamed al-Shabab, Somalia’s al-Qaida-linked terror group, who have vowed to carry out terror attacks to avenge the Kenyan military presence in Somali. Along with its Somali fighters, the group also has many Kenyan adherents.

Kenya’s top police commander, David Kimaiyo, said the death toll was 48. A police spokeswoman said authorities believe that sev-eral dozen attackers took part.

Mpeketoni is about 20 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of the tour-ist center of Lamu. Any tourism in Mpeketoni is mostly local, with few foreigners visiting the region. The town is about 60 miles (100 kilometers) from the Somali bor-der. Mpeketoni is about 360 miles (600 kilometers) from the capital, Nairobi.

Kenya has experienced a wave of gunfire and explosive attacks in recent months. The U.S., U.K., France, Australia, and Canada have all recently upgraded their terror threat warnings for the country. U.S. Marines behind sandbag bun-kers are now stationed on the roof of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi.

The Interior Ministry said that at about 8 p.m. Sunday two mini-vans entered the town. Militants

disembarked and began shooting. Kenya’s National Disaster Opera-tions Center said military surveil-lance planes were launched shortly afterward.

The nearby town of Lamu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the country’s oldest continually inhabited town. The region saw a spate of kidnappings of foreign tourists in 2011 that Kenya said was part of its motivation for attacking Somalia. Since those attacks and subsequent terror warnings tourism has dropped off sharply around Lamu.

At least 67 people were killed in September when four al-Shabab gunmen attacked an upscale mall in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Kenya sent it troops to Somalia in October 2011.

Associated Press

BEIJING — China rejected a suggestion by the Philippines on Monday for a regionwide ban on construction in the South China Sea after Beijing began building a school on a rugged outpost it created to strengthen its claims to disputed waters.

Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said he will propose that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations call for such a mora-torium. “I think we would use the international community to step up and to say that we need to manage the tensions in the South China Sea before it gets out of hand,” del Rosario said.

In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters that the Philippines was making “irresponsible remarks.” She said China was committed to resolving issues with countries on a bilateral basis, and that island disputes between China and the Phil-ippines were not an issue for ASEAN. Hua said the Philippines was constructing its own facilities in the Spratlys, an island chain which is claimed by both countries, having announced plans to upgrade a runway and naval facilities and build an airport.

“The Philippines has been taking provocative actions to escalate tensions on the one hand, and making irresponsible remarks about what China has legitimately done within her sovereign rights on the other,” Hua said. “That is totally unjustifiable.”

China claims virtually the entire South China Sea, and parts of it are also claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Brunei and Malaysia. Some see the competing claims as a possible flashpoint for a major conflict. On Saturday, China began building a school on the largest island in the disputed Paracel chain to serve the children of military personnel and others, two years after it established a city there to administer the South China Sea area it claims, including potentially oil-rich islands.

Vietnam also claims the Paracel chain. Tensions in the area have escalated since China placed an oil rig last month in waters about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the islands, leading to confrontations be-tween Chinese and Vietnamese vessels.

Del Rosario told ABS-CBN News that China is accelerating its “expansion agenda” in the South China Sea to get it completed before ASEAN countries and China draw up a code of conduct that sets rules to prevent incidents in the region.

AP Photo

A member of the Kenyan security forces observes the remains of vehicles destroyed by mili-tants, in the village of Kibaoni just outside the town of Mpeketoni, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the Somali border on the coast of Kenya Monday, June 16, 2014.

Police: 48 killed in terror attack on Kenya townAssociated Press Writer

NAIROBI, Kenya — Dozens of extremists wielding automatic weapons attacked a small Kenyan coastal town for hours, assaulting the police station, setting two hotels on fire, and spraying bullets into the street. At least 48 people were killed, officials said Monday. The as-sault in Mpeketoni began around 8 p.m. local time on Sunday night as residents were watch-ing World Cup matches on TV and lasted until early Monday, meeting little resistance from Kenya’s security forces.

Philippines against South China Sea construction

FILE - In this July 21, 2012 file photo, Chinese people chat in front of an admin-istration office building for the Xisha, Nansha, Zhong-sha islands on Yongxing Island, the government seat of Sansha City off the south China’s Hainan province.

On that account, the MICE tourism opportunities were open to all regions in Indonesia because each region had its unique tourism potential.

“We encourage local governments to build adequate facilities for MICE visits. Travelers who come do not only attend the meeting or conference, but all the family members certainly come as travelers,” he said.

Chairman of the Indonesia Congress and Convention Association (IN-CCA) of Bali Chapter, IB Surakusuma, previously stated that MICE sector could be developed throughout the regions of Bali because the entire regions in Bali had the potential for the development of this sector.

According to him, all this time the MICE activities were still concentrated in Southern Bali, such as Nusa Dua, Kuta, Denpasar and Gianyar. Actually, the potential of the sector was available in all regions of the Island of the Gods such as in Singaraja (Northern Bali) and Candidasa (Eastern Bali).

“In addition to the potential owned by the region beyond the Southern Bali to develop the MICE sector, the entire tourist areas in Bali can be accessed easily. However, it just needs a promotion by event organizers (EOs) to offer the potential to their clients,” he said. (kmb27)

Tourism...

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So when they finally celebrated again on Sunday, players wrapping themselves in flags from around the world in a reminder that the Spurs look far beyond the border to build champions, Parker had no trouble deciding where to rank this title. “That’s why I say it’s the sweetest one,” Parker said, “because it’s just unbelievable to win seven years ago, and to be so close last year, it was very cruel. But that’s the beauty of sport. Sometimes it’s tough. And sometimes it can be beautiful like today.”

The Spurs finished off a dominant run to their fifth NBA championship, ending the Heat’s two-year title reign with a 104-87 victory that wrapped up the series in five games. Painfully denied 12 months ago by the Heat, this victory party was worth the wait. “We got to this spot and we didn’t let it go,” Ginobili said.

San Antonio erased an early 16-point deficit and routed Miami for the fourth time in the series. A year after the Spurs suffered their only loss in six finals appearances — a heartbreaking seven-game defeat — they turned the rematch into no match at all. “We had a great first quarter, but from that point on they were the better team, and that’s why they’re the champions in 2014,” said LeBron James, who led the Heat with 31 points and 10 rebounds.

Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs, who added

this title to the ones they won in 1999, 2003, ‘05 and ‘07 by shooting a finals-record 52.8 percent in the series. “They played exquisite basketball this series and in particular these last three games,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

A decade and a half after winning their first title, the Spurs remain the NBA’s model organization, a small-market team that simply wins big and hardly ever does it with a high draft pick. Instead, they found players over-seas or in other organizations who would fit the Spurs’ way of doing things and mesh with Duncan (U.S.), Parker (France) and Ginobili (Argentina), who have teamed for 117 post-season victories, the most by one trio.

Players such as Leonard, acquired in a draft-night trade with Indiana, and Patty Mills, an Australian who scored 17 points off the bench. The Spurs won four titles in nine years, but had gone so long since the last one that Foreigner’s “Feels Like the First Time” was an appropriate song choice after the final buzzer.

Duncan and Popovich have been here for all of them, and it was the fourth for Parker and Ginobili, who with Duncan are once again the reigning Big Three in the NBA. Chris Bosh finished with 13 points and Dwyane Wade just 11 on 4-of-12 shooting for the Heat.

The painful conclusion to last year’s NBA Finals served as the fuel for this one, power-

ing the Spurs to a league-best 62-win season and a rematch with Miami — the first in the finals since Chicago beat Utah in 1998. Round 2 went to the Spurs, but both teams have challenges to navigate if there is to be a third match.

San Antonio will face questions — as it has for years — about the age of its core, and whether Duncan, Ginobili and Popovich want to stick around. The Heat will brace for the potential free agency of James, Wade and Bosh, and will need younger, fresher pieces around the three All-Stars if they all stay. But

this moment belongs to the Spurs.Playing a methodical style for many years

made San Antonio respected, but never be-loved despite its winning ways. The Spurs were TV ratings killers, casual viewers finding them not much fun to watch. But Popovich opened up the offense a few years ago, making the Spurs an easy-to-like, tough-to-beat group that thrives on ball movement and 3-point shooting. “You showed the world how beautiful this game is,” Commissioner Adam Silver told the Spurs during the post-game award ceremony.

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Dani Pedrosa said he had no issues with Honda team-mate Marc Marquez after their last-lap clash in MotoGP’s Catalunya Grand Prix and no regrets about his race. Pedrosa came the closest to beating Marquez that he has all year as he launched a series of attacks on his race-leading team-mate over the closing laps, when the pair were able to break away from what had been a four-way fight with the Yamahas of Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo.

On the last lap Pedrosa twice managed to get past Marquez only to run wide enough for the sister Honda to repass, and they then touched at Turn 11 as Marquez hugged the inside line and Pedrosa tried to get a final run. Though both stayed upright, Pedrosa slid very wide and lost second to Rossi.

“I tried my best in the last couple of laps but immediately [Marquez] started changing his lines - taking much tighter lines,” said Pedrosa. “So I found myself with less space and a couple of times

nearly touched him. “On the last lap I really, really tried but then I touched him so lost second place.

“But I’m very happy with the battle and with second place and how the day has been today. “I have no regrets.” Marquez said he had thoroughly enjoyed the fraught run to the flag, as he claimed his seventh win from seven rounds this season.

“The last laps were so nice,” he said. “It was really, really special to fight with Valentino and Dani. “I think everybody enjoyed those overtakes, and in the end the most important thing is that we get 25 points.” Another near-miss had oc-curred at half-distance when Marquez skated over the Turn 1 run-off area after an attempt to pass Rossi for the lead went awry.

“I braked too late and I didn’t know whether to turn in or go off at first, but then I decided to go off the track because then it was just me taking the risk and I didn’t put another rider in a limited situ-ation,” said Marquez.

Dani Pedros says ‘no regrets’ over defeat

REUTERS/Albert Gea Honda MotoGP riders, Dani Pedrosa (L) and Marc Marquez, both of Spain, come into contact with each other during the last lap of the Catalunya Grand Prix in Montmelo, near Barcelona, June 15, 2014.

Spurs beat Heat 104-87 in Game 5 to win NBA titleAssociated Press

San anTOniO — Tim Duncan and Tony Parker won titles in their second seasons. Manu Ginobili was a champion as an nBa rookie. Success came so quickly and frequently for the Spurs’ Big Three, but San antonio couldn’t keep it up after winning its last title in 2007. and just when they were on the verge of being back on top again last year, the Miami Heat practically snatched the championship rings right off their fingers.

Mandatory Credit: Brendan MaloneySan Antonio Spurs celebrate with the Larry O’Brien trophy after defeating the Miami Heat in game five of the 2014 NBA Finals at AT&T Center. The Spurs defeated the Heat 104-87 to win the NBA Finals.

IBP

BULELENG - When you read or hear Binaria, you may imagine it must be somewhere in West Java or even in somewhere in foreign country. But it is a matter of fact, a string and beach, precisely on the village of Kalibukbuk, part of approximately 122 km long North Bali’s beach and acknowledged as the centre of Lovina Beach. Lovina itself is designated as one among several tourist development designated areas in Bali by the Bali Administration.

Back to five decades ago, Binaria was only a farming area, on the south was bordered by main road of Singaraja – Seririt and on the west by the village of Kaliasem, on the east by the hamlet of Celuk Buluh. On the north by the sea with its black volcanic sand and relatively calm sea.

Those who have visited this area five decades ago and is now visiting for the second time might be surprised to see the changes happened right now and it may be going on in the future. The farm land are no longer there and they have been replaced by all sorts of tourist facilities such as hotels, restaurants, bar, art shops, diving shops, transportation counters, just to name a few.

The Binaria beach as locally called is landmarked with the tower-ing and imposing statue popularly known as “The Statue of Dolphin”.

It is also the iconic feature not only for Bina Ria but for Lovina as well.

The statue was built by the members of Indonesia Hotels and Restaurants Association (IHRA) Buleleng Chapter under the lead-ership of Ketut Englan, in the time of construction. Perched on the top of a concrete column is a statue of a crowned dolphin. The crown meant to give tribute to the late Anak Agung Panji Tisna that is recognized as the pioneer of tourism development in Bali particularly in the Lovina Beach area. He built his rest house in the village of Tukad Cebol and now is named the vil-lage of Kaliasem. He was a writer and wrote many novels and those have been translated into many languages.

Due his poipilarity he was vis-ited by many guests nationally or internationally. He then built a accommodation next to his guest house and it was named “Tasik Madu “ (Sea of Honey”. He used to say that tourism in Bali likened to a sinking ship, to heavy on the south and too light on the north. This unbalanced of tourism in Bali he tried to address the situation by attracting visitors as well tourist o the north by establishing an accom-modation. It no exaggerating to say that was awarded “Karya Karana”. A prestigious ward of acknowledge-ment and also he was named “The father of Tourism in Bali” to certify his efforts in developing tourism in

Bali in general and in North Bali in particular.

The village of Kalibukbuk is now currently has been transformed from a sleeping farm and fisherman village as a new tiny town. Sops selling all kinds of merchandizes, money changers, medical facilities, bars, restaurants, cafes, night hang

out places and many others are mushrooming. Narrow road leading to the Dolphin Statue is lined with all sorts of tourist facilities.

As happened everywhere, tour-ism is certainly bring many benefits and its spin-off but also its nega-tive impacts as well. One may be wondering what is going to happen

of Lovina in the years to come, it will depend on the people of the village in particular and the people beyond the tourist area in general, those who running business in tour-ism sector and the government that has the authority to adopt plans and regulations and enforcing it. (wayan suwela)

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“The first half was very dif-ficult,” said Messi, the Barcelona star who has usually played better for his club than he has for his country. “I was alone and Kun (forward Sergio Aguero) was alone just like I was.” After Sead Kolasinovic’s own goal in the third minute, Bosnia — playing in its first World Cup — eased into the match and was the equal of the two-time World Cup champions.

“The early lineup took its toll on us,” Sabella acknowledged. “It

was an even game until we got going in the second half.” To start the half, Sabella put in Higuain for midfielder Maxi Rodriguez, and midfielder Fernando Gago replaced defender Hugo Cam-pagnaro. That gave Messi support, allowing him to step back and find more space to roam and attack on the dribble.

“When Higuain came in the team lifted itself and began to cre-ate chances,” Sabella said. “But we do have a few things to im-

prove.” Sabella said he wanted to start conservatively out of respect for the skilled and tall Bosnians. “There are always details you have to fine-tune as the match goes on,” he said. “Taking both halves into consideration, I think we were OK. It was the first game, and those are difficult. But we must improve. At the beginning we had few attacking chances and hardly threatened the goal. So we made the changes.”

The adjustments paid off al-

most immediately. Messi started to make dangerous runs and struck in the 65th minute. Using a quick give-and-go with Higuain to get space, he cut left, avoided a defender’s foot without losing balance and sent a low, left-footed shot off the post behind keeper Asmir Begovic.

The goal — only the sec-ond for Messi in three World Cups — gave Argentines packing the famed Maracana stadium a chance to celebrate — and relax. The Argentine fans were always loud, but at times shouted down by Brazilians cheering against their archrival — and for Bosnia. “There were nerves and anxiety, so it was good to start with three points and a victory,” Messi said. “It wasn’t perfect, but we got the result.”

Sabella was asked to rate his team on a 10-point scale. “I would give it a six and say we have to improve,” said. “And some of that is in my hands.”

Bosnia coach Safet Susic also was quizzed about his tactics. He left dangerous forward Vedad Ibisevic on the bench until Messi scored. Ibisevic came on four minutes later and scored Bosnia’s lone goal in the 85th.

“I don’t regret what I did,” Susic said. “I told him (Ibisevic) that playing against Argentina I cannot play two attackers. And besides in the midfield we have very offensive-minded play-ers. Playing two strikers (from the start) would have been very risky.” Argentina plays Iran on Saturday in Group F, and Bosnia plays Nigeria.

Associated Press

PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — Goal-line technology did its job when it counted at the World Cup, although not without a little bit of confusion. France was the beneficiary of the first World Cup goal awarded thanks to the new system being used in Brazil, which ruled correctly that Honduras goalkeeper Noel Valladares had narrowly spilled the ball over his own line.

That gave France its second goal in a 3-0 win and helped rule out any real controversy in an situation that would have been difficult for any referee to judge cor-rectly. However, Honduras players and coach Luis Su-arez were still angry after the video replay showed two separate incidents and therefore conflicting results.

The goal came in the 48th minute, when Karim Benzema’s shot hit the far post and rebounded to Val-ladares, who fumbled the ball into the goal. The seven video cameras trained on the goal established that the ball had briefly crossed the line by a few inches, alert-ing the referee on his watch with a flashing “GOAL,” before the ball was pushed out again by Valladares.

The confusion happened when the system showed replays of Benzema’s shot hitting the post with the verdict “NO GOAL” before continuing to show the rest of the sequence and the ball crossing the line. The change infuriated the Honduras players, some of whom remonstrated with referee Sandro Ricci, while Honduras coach Luis Suarez bickered with France coach Didier Deschamps. At the end of the match, they hugged and made up.

“Well, I wasn’t angry because they accepted the goal. I was angry because they didn’t accept the goal. The first decision was ‘No goal’ and then the machine said it was a goal,” Suarez said through a translator. “So I don’t know what to think. That’s the point. If the technology sends a clear message, then I don’t understand how the system can say it’s a goal first and then ‘No goal.’ What is the truth?” That video replay also confused some TV commentators and viewers, and France defender Mamadou Sakho said that part of the system could still be improved.

“You see ‘No goal’ and then you see ‘Goal.’ Why

not just show ‘Goal’? Then everyone can agree and you don’t need to hear the jeers from the crowd,” France defender Mamadou Sakho said. “Even I doubted for 10 seconds when I saw the ‘No goal.’ I thought ‘Oh dear, he’s going to disallow it.’ But then you see the ball had crossed the line.” Deschamps had some sympathy with the Hondurans over the images that were broadcast by organizers.

“The only problem was that they showed an image on the screen that didn’t correspond to the goal,” the France coach said. “They showed the ball hitting the post when the ball hadn’t crossed the line yet. The ball was clearly over the line after the goalkeeper had fumbled.

“Obviously, I can put myself in their position and, of course, they were very angry and so were the fans — because if you’re going to show an image it should be the right one.” As for the use of technology, though, he said: “It’s a very good thing.” Midfielder Yohan Cabaye, whose perfectly weighted pass led to Benzema’s shot, used good old-fashioned eyesight to determine what had happened.

“From where I was standing I could see the ball had gone in, and I was right,” Cabaye said. “I think if the referee gave it straight away, he knew on his watch that it was a goal. But there was a bit of confusion when we saw ‘No goal’ on the giant screen.”

Reuters

Minus creative midfielder Roman Shirokov due to injury, Russia are unlikely to play an expansive, attack-minded game against South Korea in their World Cup Group H opener on Tuesday, focusing instead on rigid discipline. Just the way conservative coach Fabio Capello likes it. Russia, who since the break-up of the Soviet Union have failed to progress to the knockout rounds of the World Cup, are in fine fettle after an impressive 2014 qualifying campaign in which they pipped Portugal to top their group.

Winners of four of their last five games, conceding just two goals, the Russians are making their first appearance at the World Cup since 2002 when the finals were co-hosted by South Korea and Japan. Alexander Kerzhakov, the only member of the 2002 squad playing in Brazil, told FIFA’s official website (FIFA.com) that while the squad were comprised of domestic-based players with no big stars, Russia still had high hopes at the tournament.

“We are bidding to win this tournament,” he said. “All of our players have been thriving in Russia, but people outside the country don’t know us. What’s important, though, is that our coach, Fabio Capello, knows us and our strengths. “We know what we’re capable of and if everyone plays to the best of their abilities, we will succeed.”

While Russia have enjoyed a seamless buildup to Tuesday’s match at the Pantanal arena in Cuiaba (2200 GMT), it would be no stretch to say the Koreans are in disarray. Losers of four of their last five, including a 4-0 hammering by Ghana in their final warm-up on Monday, South Korea can only cast envious glances at their opponent’s defensive solidity having shipped 11 goals during the horror run.

Coach Hong Myung-bo, who skippered the Koreans on their magical run to the semi-finals on home soil 12 years ago, has his work cut out to rebuild their shattered confidence before Tuesday, but there is no doubt the team have been playing well within themselves.

Former international Park Ji-sung said in Seoul on Friday that the players were struggling to cope with the pressure of a World Cup but that if they controlled the mental side of their game they would beat the Russians. “It’s a ‘must-win’ match against Russia,” he said. “And I think Korea will win. But I’m Korean, how can I say Russia will win?”

With powerful Belgium expected to top the group and Algeria being tipped to finish bottom, Russia and South Korea realise getting all three points on Tuesday will give them one foot in the knockout stages.

In the only previous meeting between the sides, Russia beat the Koreans 2-1 in a friendly in Dubai last November shortly before the draw for the World Cup finals was made.

Argentina defeats Bosnia 2-1 in a tale of 2 halves

AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano

Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates scoring his side’s second goal during the group F World Cup soccer match between Argentina and Bosnia at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil, Sunday, June 15, 2014.

Associated Press

RIO DE JANEIRO — Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero are dangerous scorers, but neither was getting many touches in the first half of Argentina’s World Cup opener against Bosnia-Herzegovina. With his team leading 1-0 at halftime because of an own goal, coach Alejandro Sabella ditched his cautious lineup, bringing Gonzalo Higuain off the bench to play up front with Aguero and Messi. Suddenly, the man many consider the world’s best player finally looked like a star on the game’s biggest stage.

Group F Argentina 2 Bosnia 1 Standings P W D L F A Pts

Argentina 1 1 0 0 2 1 3Iran 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bosnia 1 0 0 1 1 2 0

AP Photo/Jon Super

Honduras’ goalkeeper Noel Valladares bundles a shot from France’s Karim Benzema, far right, into his net for an own goal during the group E World Cup soccer match between France and Honduras at the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Sunday, June 15, 2014.

Group E

Switzerland 2 Ecuador 1

France 3 Honduras 0

Standings P W D L F A Pts

France 1 1 0 0 3 0 3Switzerland 1 1 0 0 2 1 3Ecuador 1 0 0 1 1 2 0Honduras 1 0 0 1 0 3 0

France benefits from first key use of goal tech

Disciplined Russia to keep it tight against Korea

REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Russia’s national soccer team coach Fabio Capello gestures during the training session at the municipal stadium in the town of Itu north-west from Sao Paulo June 10, 2014.

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“The first half was very dif-ficult,” said Messi, the Barcelona star who has usually played better for his club than he has for his country. “I was alone and Kun (forward Sergio Aguero) was alone just like I was.” After Sead Kolasinovic’s own goal in the third minute, Bosnia — playing in its first World Cup — eased into the match and was the equal of the two-time World Cup champions.

“The early lineup took its toll on us,” Sabella acknowledged. “It

was an even game until we got going in the second half.” To start the half, Sabella put in Higuain for midfielder Maxi Rodriguez, and midfielder Fernando Gago replaced defender Hugo Cam-pagnaro. That gave Messi support, allowing him to step back and find more space to roam and attack on the dribble.

“When Higuain came in the team lifted itself and began to cre-ate chances,” Sabella said. “But we do have a few things to im-

prove.” Sabella said he wanted to start conservatively out of respect for the skilled and tall Bosnians. “There are always details you have to fine-tune as the match goes on,” he said. “Taking both halves into consideration, I think we were OK. It was the first game, and those are difficult. But we must improve. At the beginning we had few attacking chances and hardly threatened the goal. So we made the changes.”

The adjustments paid off al-

most immediately. Messi started to make dangerous runs and struck in the 65th minute. Using a quick give-and-go with Higuain to get space, he cut left, avoided a defender’s foot without losing balance and sent a low, left-footed shot off the post behind keeper Asmir Begovic.

The goal — only the sec-ond for Messi in three World Cups — gave Argentines packing the famed Maracana stadium a chance to celebrate — and relax. The Argentine fans were always loud, but at times shouted down by Brazilians cheering against their archrival — and for Bosnia. “There were nerves and anxiety, so it was good to start with three points and a victory,” Messi said. “It wasn’t perfect, but we got the result.”

Sabella was asked to rate his team on a 10-point scale. “I would give it a six and say we have to improve,” said. “And some of that is in my hands.”

Bosnia coach Safet Susic also was quizzed about his tactics. He left dangerous forward Vedad Ibisevic on the bench until Messi scored. Ibisevic came on four minutes later and scored Bosnia’s lone goal in the 85th.

“I don’t regret what I did,” Susic said. “I told him (Ibisevic) that playing against Argentina I cannot play two attackers. And besides in the midfield we have very offensive-minded play-ers. Playing two strikers (from the start) would have been very risky.” Argentina plays Iran on Saturday in Group F, and Bosnia plays Nigeria.

Associated Press

PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — Goal-line technology did its job when it counted at the World Cup, although not without a little bit of confusion. France was the beneficiary of the first World Cup goal awarded thanks to the new system being used in Brazil, which ruled correctly that Honduras goalkeeper Noel Valladares had narrowly spilled the ball over his own line.

That gave France its second goal in a 3-0 win and helped rule out any real controversy in an situation that would have been difficult for any referee to judge cor-rectly. However, Honduras players and coach Luis Su-arez were still angry after the video replay showed two separate incidents and therefore conflicting results.

The goal came in the 48th minute, when Karim Benzema’s shot hit the far post and rebounded to Val-ladares, who fumbled the ball into the goal. The seven video cameras trained on the goal established that the ball had briefly crossed the line by a few inches, alert-ing the referee on his watch with a flashing “GOAL,” before the ball was pushed out again by Valladares.

The confusion happened when the system showed replays of Benzema’s shot hitting the post with the verdict “NO GOAL” before continuing to show the rest of the sequence and the ball crossing the line. The change infuriated the Honduras players, some of whom remonstrated with referee Sandro Ricci, while Honduras coach Luis Suarez bickered with France coach Didier Deschamps. At the end of the match, they hugged and made up.

“Well, I wasn’t angry because they accepted the goal. I was angry because they didn’t accept the goal. The first decision was ‘No goal’ and then the machine said it was a goal,” Suarez said through a translator. “So I don’t know what to think. That’s the point. If the technology sends a clear message, then I don’t understand how the system can say it’s a goal first and then ‘No goal.’ What is the truth?” That video replay also confused some TV commentators and viewers, and France defender Mamadou Sakho said that part of the system could still be improved.

“You see ‘No goal’ and then you see ‘Goal.’ Why

not just show ‘Goal’? Then everyone can agree and you don’t need to hear the jeers from the crowd,” France defender Mamadou Sakho said. “Even I doubted for 10 seconds when I saw the ‘No goal.’ I thought ‘Oh dear, he’s going to disallow it.’ But then you see the ball had crossed the line.” Deschamps had some sympathy with the Hondurans over the images that were broadcast by organizers.

“The only problem was that they showed an image on the screen that didn’t correspond to the goal,” the France coach said. “They showed the ball hitting the post when the ball hadn’t crossed the line yet. The ball was clearly over the line after the goalkeeper had fumbled.

“Obviously, I can put myself in their position and, of course, they were very angry and so were the fans — because if you’re going to show an image it should be the right one.” As for the use of technology, though, he said: “It’s a very good thing.” Midfielder Yohan Cabaye, whose perfectly weighted pass led to Benzema’s shot, used good old-fashioned eyesight to determine what had happened.

“From where I was standing I could see the ball had gone in, and I was right,” Cabaye said. “I think if the referee gave it straight away, he knew on his watch that it was a goal. But there was a bit of confusion when we saw ‘No goal’ on the giant screen.”

Reuters

Minus creative midfielder Roman Shirokov due to injury, Russia are unlikely to play an expansive, attack-minded game against South Korea in their World Cup Group H opener on Tuesday, focusing instead on rigid discipline. Just the way conservative coach Fabio Capello likes it. Russia, who since the break-up of the Soviet Union have failed to progress to the knockout rounds of the World Cup, are in fine fettle after an impressive 2014 qualifying campaign in which they pipped Portugal to top their group.

Winners of four of their last five games, conceding just two goals, the Russians are making their first appearance at the World Cup since 2002 when the finals were co-hosted by South Korea and Japan. Alexander Kerzhakov, the only member of the 2002 squad playing in Brazil, told FIFA’s official website (FIFA.com) that while the squad were comprised of domestic-based players with no big stars, Russia still had high hopes at the tournament.

“We are bidding to win this tournament,” he said. “All of our players have been thriving in Russia, but people outside the country don’t know us. What’s important, though, is that our coach, Fabio Capello, knows us and our strengths. “We know what we’re capable of and if everyone plays to the best of their abilities, we will succeed.”

While Russia have enjoyed a seamless buildup to Tuesday’s match at the Pantanal arena in Cuiaba (2200 GMT), it would be no stretch to say the Koreans are in disarray. Losers of four of their last five, including a 4-0 hammering by Ghana in their final warm-up on Monday, South Korea can only cast envious glances at their opponent’s defensive solidity having shipped 11 goals during the horror run.

Coach Hong Myung-bo, who skippered the Koreans on their magical run to the semi-finals on home soil 12 years ago, has his work cut out to rebuild their shattered confidence before Tuesday, but there is no doubt the team have been playing well within themselves.

Former international Park Ji-sung said in Seoul on Friday that the players were struggling to cope with the pressure of a World Cup but that if they controlled the mental side of their game they would beat the Russians. “It’s a ‘must-win’ match against Russia,” he said. “And I think Korea will win. But I’m Korean, how can I say Russia will win?”

With powerful Belgium expected to top the group and Algeria being tipped to finish bottom, Russia and South Korea realise getting all three points on Tuesday will give them one foot in the knockout stages.

In the only previous meeting between the sides, Russia beat the Koreans 2-1 in a friendly in Dubai last November shortly before the draw for the World Cup finals was made.

Argentina defeats Bosnia 2-1 in a tale of 2 halves

AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano

Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates scoring his side’s second goal during the group F World Cup soccer match between Argentina and Bosnia at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil, Sunday, June 15, 2014.

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero are dangerous scorers, but neither was getting many touches in the first half of Argentina’s World Cup opener against Bosnia-Herzegovina. With his team leading 1-0 at halftime because of an own goal, coach Alejandro Sabella ditched his cautious lineup, bringing Gonzalo Higuain off the bench to play up front with Aguero and Messi. Suddenly, the man many consider the world’s best player finally looked like a star on the game’s biggest stage.

Group F Argentina 2 Bosnia 1 Standings P W D L F A Pts

Argentina 1 1 0 0 2 1 3Iran 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bosnia 1 0 0 1 1 2 0

AP Photo/Jon Super

Honduras’ goalkeeper Noel Valladares bundles a shot from France’s Karim Benzema, far right, into his net for an own goal during the group E World Cup soccer match between France and Honduras at the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Sunday, June 15, 2014.

Group E

Switzerland 2 Ecuador 1

France 3 Honduras 0

Standings P W D L F A Pts

France 1 1 0 0 3 0 3Switzerland 1 1 0 0 2 1 3Ecuador 1 0 0 1 1 2 0Honduras 1 0 0 1 0 3 0

France benefits from first key use of goal tech

Disciplined Russia to keep it tight against Korea

REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Russia’s national soccer team coach Fabio Capello gestures during the training session at the municipal stadium in the town of Itu north-west from Sao Paulo June 10, 2014.

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So when they finally celebrated again on Sunday, players wrapping themselves in flags from around the world in a reminder that the Spurs look far beyond the border to build champions, Parker had no trouble deciding where to rank this title. “That’s why I say it’s the sweetest one,” Parker said, “because it’s just unbelievable to win seven years ago, and to be so close last year, it was very cruel. But that’s the beauty of sport. Sometimes it’s tough. And sometimes it can be beautiful like today.”

The Spurs finished off a dominant run to their fifth NBA championship, ending the Heat’s two-year title reign with a 104-87 victory that wrapped up the series in five games. Painfully denied 12 months ago by the Heat, this victory party was worth the wait. “We got to this spot and we didn’t let it go,” Ginobili said.

San Antonio erased an early 16-point deficit and routed Miami for the fourth time in the series. A year after the Spurs suffered their only loss in six finals appearances — a heartbreaking seven-game defeat — they turned the rematch into no match at all. “We had a great first quarter, but from that point on they were the better team, and that’s why they’re the champions in 2014,” said LeBron James, who led the Heat with 31 points and 10 rebounds.

Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs, who added

this title to the ones they won in 1999, 2003, ‘05 and ‘07 by shooting a finals-record 52.8 percent in the series. “They played exquisite basketball this series and in particular these last three games,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

A decade and a half after winning their first title, the Spurs remain the NBA’s model organization, a small-market team that simply wins big and hardly ever does it with a high draft pick. Instead, they found players over-seas or in other organizations who would fit the Spurs’ way of doing things and mesh with Duncan (U.S.), Parker (France) and Ginobili (Argentina), who have teamed for 117 post-season victories, the most by one trio.

Players such as Leonard, acquired in a draft-night trade with Indiana, and Patty Mills, an Australian who scored 17 points off the bench. The Spurs won four titles in nine years, but had gone so long since the last one that Foreigner’s “Feels Like the First Time” was an appropriate song choice after the final buzzer.

Duncan and Popovich have been here for all of them, and it was the fourth for Parker and Ginobili, who with Duncan are once again the reigning Big Three in the NBA. Chris Bosh finished with 13 points and Dwyane Wade just 11 on 4-of-12 shooting for the Heat.

The painful conclusion to last year’s NBA Finals served as the fuel for this one, power-

ing the Spurs to a league-best 62-win season and a rematch with Miami — the first in the finals since Chicago beat Utah in 1998. Round 2 went to the Spurs, but both teams have challenges to navigate if there is to be a third match.

San Antonio will face questions — as it has for years — about the age of its core, and whether Duncan, Ginobili and Popovich want to stick around. The Heat will brace for the potential free agency of James, Wade and Bosh, and will need younger, fresher pieces around the three All-Stars if they all stay. But

this moment belongs to the Spurs.Playing a methodical style for many years

made San Antonio respected, but never be-loved despite its winning ways. The Spurs were TV ratings killers, casual viewers finding them not much fun to watch. But Popovich opened up the offense a few years ago, making the Spurs an easy-to-like, tough-to-beat group that thrives on ball movement and 3-point shooting. “You showed the world how beautiful this game is,” Commissioner Adam Silver told the Spurs during the post-game award ceremony.

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Dani Pedrosa said he had no issues with Honda team-mate Marc Marquez after their last-lap clash in MotoGP’s Catalunya Grand Prix and no regrets about his race. Pedrosa came the closest to beating Marquez that he has all year as he launched a series of attacks on his race-leading team-mate over the closing laps, when the pair were able to break away from what had been a four-way fight with the Yamahas of Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo.

On the last lap Pedrosa twice managed to get past Marquez only to run wide enough for the sister Honda to repass, and they then touched at Turn 11 as Marquez hugged the inside line and Pedrosa tried to get a final run. Though both stayed upright, Pedrosa slid very wide and lost second to Rossi.

“I tried my best in the last couple of laps but immediately [Marquez] started changing his lines - taking much tighter lines,” said Pedrosa. “So I found myself with less space and a couple of times

nearly touched him. “On the last lap I really, really tried but then I touched him so lost second place.

“But I’m very happy with the battle and with second place and how the day has been today. “I have no regrets.” Marquez said he had thoroughly enjoyed the fraught run to the flag, as he claimed his seventh win from seven rounds this season.

“The last laps were so nice,” he said. “It was really, really special to fight with Valentino and Dani. “I think everybody enjoyed those overtakes, and in the end the most important thing is that we get 25 points.” Another near-miss had oc-curred at half-distance when Marquez skated over the Turn 1 run-off area after an attempt to pass Rossi for the lead went awry.

“I braked too late and I didn’t know whether to turn in or go off at first, but then I decided to go off the track because then it was just me taking the risk and I didn’t put another rider in a limited situ-ation,” said Marquez.

Dani Pedros says ‘no regrets’ over defeat

REUTERS/Albert Gea Honda MotoGP riders, Dani Pedrosa (L) and Marc Marquez, both of Spain, come into contact with each other during the last lap of the Catalunya Grand Prix in Montmelo, near Barcelona, June 15, 2014.

Spurs beat Heat 104-87 in Game 5 to win NBA titleAssociated Press

San anTOniO — Tim Duncan and Tony Parker won titles in their second seasons. Manu Ginobili was a champion as an nBa rookie. Success came so quickly and frequently for the Spurs’ Big Three, but San antonio couldn’t keep it up after winning its last title in 2007. and just when they were on the verge of being back on top again last year, the Miami Heat practically snatched the championship rings right off their fingers.

Mandatory Credit: Brendan MaloneySan Antonio Spurs celebrate with the Larry O’Brien trophy after defeating the Miami Heat in game five of the 2014 NBA Finals at AT&T Center. The Spurs defeated the Heat 104-87 to win the NBA Finals.

IBP

BULELENG - When you read or hear Binaria, you may imagine it must be somewhere in West Java or even in somewhere in foreign country. But it is a matter of fact, a string and beach, precisely on the village of Kalibukbuk, part of approximately 122 km long North Bali’s beach and acknowledged as the centre of Lovina Beach. Lovina itself is designated as one among several tourist development designated areas in Bali by the Bali Administration.

Back to five decades ago, Binaria was only a farming area, on the south was bordered by main road of Singaraja – Seririt and on the west by the village of Kaliasem, on the east by the hamlet of Celuk Buluh. On the north by the sea with its black volcanic sand and relatively calm sea.

Those who have visited this area five decades ago and is now visiting for the second time might be surprised to see the changes happened right now and it may be going on in the future. The farm land are no longer there and they have been replaced by all sorts of tourist facilities such as hotels, restaurants, bar, art shops, diving shops, transportation counters, just to name a few.

The Binaria beach as locally called is landmarked with the tower-ing and imposing statue popularly known as “The Statue of Dolphin”.

It is also the iconic feature not only for Bina Ria but for Lovina as well.

The statue was built by the members of Indonesia Hotels and Restaurants Association (IHRA) Buleleng Chapter under the lead-ership of Ketut Englan, in the time of construction. Perched on the top of a concrete column is a statue of a crowned dolphin. The crown meant to give tribute to the late Anak Agung Panji Tisna that is recognized as the pioneer of tourism development in Bali particularly in the Lovina Beach area. He built his rest house in the village of Tukad Cebol and now is named the vil-lage of Kaliasem. He was a writer and wrote many novels and those have been translated into many languages.

Due his poipilarity he was vis-ited by many guests nationally or internationally. He then built a accommodation next to his guest house and it was named “Tasik Madu “ (Sea of Honey”. He used to say that tourism in Bali likened to a sinking ship, to heavy on the south and too light on the north. This unbalanced of tourism in Bali he tried to address the situation by attracting visitors as well tourist o the north by establishing an accom-modation. It no exaggerating to say that was awarded “Karya Karana”. A prestigious ward of acknowledge-ment and also he was named “The father of Tourism in Bali” to certify his efforts in developing tourism in

Bali in general and in North Bali in particular.

The village of Kalibukbuk is now currently has been transformed from a sleeping farm and fisherman village as a new tiny town. Sops selling all kinds of merchandizes, money changers, medical facilities, bars, restaurants, cafes, night hang

out places and many others are mushrooming. Narrow road leading to the Dolphin Statue is lined with all sorts of tourist facilities.

As happened everywhere, tour-ism is certainly bring many benefits and its spin-off but also its nega-tive impacts as well. One may be wondering what is going to happen

of Lovina in the years to come, it will depend on the people of the village in particular and the people beyond the tourist area in general, those who running business in tour-ism sector and the government that has the authority to adopt plans and regulations and enforcing it. (wayan suwela)

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INDONESIAW RLD

AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim

Indonesian presidential candidate, Joko Widodo, left, deliver his speech as opposition candidate Prabowo Subianto, right, listens during a televised debate in Jakarta, Indo-nesia, Sunday, June 15, 2014. Indonesia is scheduled to hold its presidential election on July 9.

The drug dealer was cornered and soon to be arrested when he resisted and tried to hit the police officers with a motorcycle, Guntur claimed. A police officer identified with the initial as chief brigadier JK suffered a broken bone in his leg after being hit by the motorcycle.

Another police officer then

shot AB in the chest. “Because he resisted and tried to escape, a police officer shot him. He died on the way to the hospital,” Guntur added.

Following the move, the police have arrested three members of AB, namely AD who acted as the drug trafficker in South Kalimantan, IP

as a drug trafficker in Jakarta, and HEN as a courier. Commissioner Guntur emphasized that the police will take stern action against drug-related criminals trying to resist any arrest.

Earlier, the Soekarno-Hatta po-lice shot a Nigerian drug dealer, but he survived.

AntaraJAKARTA - Chief of the Indonesian Military General Moeldoko

has reiterated that his institution will remain neutral prior to and during the presidential election day on July 9.

“People should not be anxious about the Indonesian Military’s neutrality. All soldiers are ready to support the police to secure the election,” General Moeldoko emphasized on Monday.

General Moeldoko remarked that he had called all heads of staff and major chiefs of commands for an evaluation meeting and also instructed the regional military chief to manage and support the presidential election’s security.

“The military’s command is only one, which is in the hands of the Indonesian Military chief. Even if something happened, the Indonesian Military will remain solid as there is only one com-mand,” Moeldoko stressed.

With regard to the village supervisory non-commissioned of-ficer (Babinsa) case, which allegedly swayed public opinion in favor of a particular candidate, Moeldoko reiterated that it should have been closed since there was no Babinsa’s member who was not neutral.

“There is an issue that Babinsa is not neutral in Sumedang (West Java); it is nonsense. I do not like the judgment, which accused Babinsa. If I was not firm, these issues will spread even more,” he noted.

General Moeldoko also instructed the Babinsa and all military entities to work hard with regard to their territorial duty and pointed out that a sanction will be imposed for every violation.

“Therefore, I call on all senior officers to provide security to the people of Indonesia. The democratic process should run smoothly,” he added.

AntaraSEMARANG - The development of low-cost rental apartments (rusu-

nawa) is a must because land area for the construction of landed houses is increasingly limited, stated Public Housing Minister Djan Faridz.

“If we allow the development of landed houses to go ahead, our land area will continue to reduce,” the minister remarked after opening a co-ordination meeting for preparing the development plans of Rusunawa II and Rusunawa III 2014 projects on Monday.

Faridz pointed out that many developers were still reluctant to build apartments on grounds that they were not yet accustomed to developing flats, but this step must be taken because of the burgeoning population.

“The population continues to increase while land space remains the same. If this plan is delayed (and landed houses are built), we are afraid that we will have no more land left for rice cultivation,” he added.

The government has planned to build 800 units of rusunawa this year and about 300 of them have been developed.

“The budget for the development of the rusunawa project is set at about Rp1.4 to Rp1.5 trillion. I hope that the next government will raise the budget to Rp15 trillion per annum,” Faridz explained.Faridz stated that if the government sets a budget of that amount, it will be able to build some 27 thousand units of rusunawa across the country.

The minister has forecast that currently, Indonesia is short of 27 thou-sand units of rusunawa.

“Rusunawa is basically designed for civil servants, military or police personnel, and laborers. The government has not yet taken into account students from Islamic boarding schools. Therefore, I hope that the govern-ment will start paying attention to them by allocating flats,” the minister emphasized.

Military chief stresses neutrality during presidential election

Development of low-cost rental apartment must

Drug dealer shot dead by policeAntara

TANGERANG - A drug dealer identified by the initials, AB or AS, was shot dead by a police officer at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, for resisting an arrest attempt. AB or AS, was an Indonesian national and a member of the international drug mafia, Head of the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport police’s anti-illicit drug unit Commissioner Guntur stated on Monday.

At the Breeze View Hotel, the gunmen pulled the men aside and ordered the women to watch as they killed them, saying it was what Kenyan troops are doing to Somali men inside Somalia, a po-lice commander said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to share that detail of the attack. Authorities blamed al-Shabab, Somalia’s al-Qaida-linked terror group, who have vowed to carry out terror attacks to avenge the Kenyan military presence in Somali. Along with its Somali fighters, the group also has many Kenyan adherents.

Kenya’s top police commander, David Kimaiyo, said the death toll was 48. A police spokeswoman said authorities believe that sev-eral dozen attackers took part.

Mpeketoni is about 20 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of the tour-ist center of Lamu. Any tourism in Mpeketoni is mostly local, with few foreigners visiting the region. The town is about 60 miles (100 kilometers) from the Somali bor-der. Mpeketoni is about 360 miles (600 kilometers) from the capital, Nairobi.

Kenya has experienced a wave of gunfire and explosive attacks in recent months. The U.S., U.K., France, Australia, and Canada have all recently upgraded their terror threat warnings for the country. U.S. Marines behind sandbag bun-kers are now stationed on the roof of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi.

The Interior Ministry said that at about 8 p.m. Sunday two mini-vans entered the town. Militants

disembarked and began shooting. Kenya’s National Disaster Opera-tions Center said military surveil-lance planes were launched shortly afterward.

The nearby town of Lamu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the country’s oldest continually inhabited town. The region saw a spate of kidnappings of foreign tourists in 2011 that Kenya said was part of its motivation for attacking Somalia. Since those attacks and subsequent terror warnings tourism has dropped off sharply around Lamu.

At least 67 people were killed in September when four al-Shabab gunmen attacked an upscale mall in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Kenya sent it troops to Somalia in October 2011.

Associated Press

BEIJING — China rejected a suggestion by the Philippines on Monday for a regionwide ban on construction in the South China Sea after Beijing began building a school on a rugged outpost it created to strengthen its claims to disputed waters.

Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said he will propose that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations call for such a mora-torium. “I think we would use the international community to step up and to say that we need to manage the tensions in the South China Sea before it gets out of hand,” del Rosario said.

In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters that the Philippines was making “irresponsible remarks.” She said China was committed to resolving issues with countries on a bilateral basis, and that island disputes between China and the Phil-ippines were not an issue for ASEAN. Hua said the Philippines was constructing its own facilities in the Spratlys, an island chain which is claimed by both countries, having announced plans to upgrade a runway and naval facilities and build an airport.

“The Philippines has been taking provocative actions to escalate tensions on the one hand, and making irresponsible remarks about what China has legitimately done within her sovereign rights on the other,” Hua said. “That is totally unjustifiable.”

China claims virtually the entire South China Sea, and parts of it are also claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Brunei and Malaysia. Some see the competing claims as a possible flashpoint for a major conflict. On Saturday, China began building a school on the largest island in the disputed Paracel chain to serve the children of military personnel and others, two years after it established a city there to administer the South China Sea area it claims, including potentially oil-rich islands.

Vietnam also claims the Paracel chain. Tensions in the area have escalated since China placed an oil rig last month in waters about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the islands, leading to confrontations be-tween Chinese and Vietnamese vessels.

Del Rosario told ABS-CBN News that China is accelerating its “expansion agenda” in the South China Sea to get it completed before ASEAN countries and China draw up a code of conduct that sets rules to prevent incidents in the region.

AP Photo

A member of the Kenyan security forces observes the remains of vehicles destroyed by mili-tants, in the village of Kibaoni just outside the town of Mpeketoni, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the Somali border on the coast of Kenya Monday, June 16, 2014.

Police: 48 killed in terror attack on Kenya townAssociated Press Writer

NAIROBI, Kenya — Dozens of extremists wielding automatic weapons attacked a small Kenyan coastal town for hours, assaulting the police station, setting two hotels on fire, and spraying bullets into the street. At least 48 people were killed, officials said Monday. The as-sault in Mpeketoni began around 8 p.m. local time on Sunday night as residents were watch-ing World Cup matches on TV and lasted until early Monday, meeting little resistance from Kenya’s security forces.

Philippines against South China Sea construction

FILE - In this July 21, 2012 file photo, Chinese people chat in front of an admin-istration office building for the Xisha, Nansha, Zhong-sha islands on Yongxing Island, the government seat of Sansha City off the south China’s Hainan province.

On that account, the MICE tourism opportunities were open to all regions in Indonesia because each region had its unique tourism potential.

“We encourage local governments to build adequate facilities for MICE visits. Travelers who come do not only attend the meeting or conference, but all the family members certainly come as travelers,” he said.

Chairman of the Indonesia Congress and Convention Association (IN-CCA) of Bali Chapter, IB Surakusuma, previously stated that MICE sector could be developed throughout the regions of Bali because the entire regions in Bali had the potential for the development of this sector.

According to him, all this time the MICE activities were still concentrated in Southern Bali, such as Nusa Dua, Kuta, Denpasar and Gianyar. Actually, the potential of the sector was available in all regions of the Island of the Gods such as in Singaraja (Northern Bali) and Candidasa (Eastern Bali).

“In addition to the potential owned by the region beyond the Southern Bali to develop the MICE sector, the entire tourist areas in Bali can be accessed easily. However, it just needs a promotion by event organizers (EOs) to offer the potential to their clients,” he said. (kmb27)

Tourism...

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“Ending poverty is the biggest prob-lem the world faces and indispensible for sustainable development,” said a statement read out by host Bolivia’s UN Ambassador Sacha Llorenty on the last day of the summit in Santa

Cruz, a dynamic business center.“We stress that eradicating pover-

ty must continue to be the main goal and driving force behind the agenda for development beyond 2015,” the statement added, calling poverty “an

affront to human dignity.”They earlier deliberated on calls

for a new economic world order -- and a fairer international system.

Morales, a leader of Latin Ameri-ca’s hard left and the group’s current

president, called for “eliminating world hierarchies.”

“The UN Security Council should be eliminated because it has encour-aged wars and invasions by imperial powers to appropriate natural resourc-es of invaded countries,” he said.

Morales, the first democratically elected indigenous president of South America’s poorest country, also called for “replacing financial institutions like the IMF.”

With massive purchases of com-modities and exports of its manu-

factured goods to the region, China in recent years has emerged as a main trade partner of many Latin American countries.

China, which is not a G77 mem-ber, was participating in the summit partly in a nod to its expanding trade ties in the region, although President Xi Jinping was not in attendance.

The summit marks the 50th an-niversary of the group’s founding. It has grown from 77 developing countries to 133 countries.

In this Saturday, June 7, 2014 photo, real es-tate sales agents look

at their smartphones near display boards

showing properties for sale and for rent, as

they wait for potential buyers in Beijing. Chi-

na’s house prices have marched higher for 15 years, helping to drive an economic boom but

making home owner-ship unaffordable for

many families. Now the slump is drag-

ging down economic growth that already was slowing. Some

analysts worry banks might be shaken if

developers default on loans.

Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — Standard & Poor’s is bright-ening its outlook for the United Kingdom amid signs that the country’s economy will continue to grow at a healthy rate through next year.

The reassessment issued late Friday recast S&P’s view on the U.K.’s credit rating to “stable” from “negative.” The influential agency also reaffirmed its top-notch “AAA” credit rating.

But S&P warned that the rating could be imperiled if Britain leaves the European Union, a move the country’s Conservative Party has pledged to put to a referendum in 2017 if it wins the next general elec-tion. Defecting from the European Union would be a significant blow because the U.K. has considerable trade ties to the region and could lose inbound invest-ments, S&P said.

For now, S&P sees mostly positive signs. The report foresees the U.K. economy expanding by nearly 3 percent this year and 2.5 percent next year. S&P is optimistic about worker productivity and wages increasing. The agency is also encouraged with progress being made on the U.K.’s government budget deficits.

After adding it all up, S&P concluded there is only a one-in-three chance of a credit downgrade during the next two years.

AP Photo/Andy Wong

S&P raises outlook on UK

AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis

A view of St. Paul’s Cathedral in central London, from within a shopping centre, Thursday, June 5, 2014. Standard & Poor’s is brightening its outlook for the United Kingdom amid signs that the country’s economy will continue to grow at a healthy rate through next year.

G77 plus China eye end to poverty by 2030Agence France-Presse

SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA - A summit of G77 leaders plus China wrapped up Sunday with a call for an end to poverty by 2030, after a demand by Bolivia’s President Evo Morales to eliminate the UN Security Council. The accord, largely ironed out in advance in New York by the 133 members, also set goals for sustainable development and national sovereignty over natural resources -- a key concern for China, the world’s second-biggest economy and with increasing clout in Latin America.

IBP

UBUD - TEDxUbud returns to Bali on Saturday, September 6th, 2014. The fourth edition will featureanother amazing lineup of Indonesian and international entrepreneurs, designers, storytellers, and performers sharing their ideas with acurated audience of 300 at Fivelements.

TED is a nonprofit organization de-voted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Started as a four-day conference in California almost 30 years ago, TED has grown to support those world-changing ideas with multiple initiatives.In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These lo-cal, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently orga-

nized TED event. In TEDx events, audience members

are just as important as who is on the stage. TEDxUbud hopes that from this day new relationships and initia-tives will be born, contributing to the already incredible world of Indonesian innovations.

This year, TEDxUbud welcomes Jenggala Ceramics as the Presenting Sponsor. With the venue and produc-tion support from Fivelements and audiovisual expertise from AVB Me-dia, the event will the best edition yet. TEDxUbud licensee, Daniela Burr, says the partnership growth is testa-ment to the rise in both the currency of the ideas market and the global brand of TED within Indonesia.“Without the in-kind and financial support TEDx-Ubud receives, it would not exist. The brands associating with TEDxUbud are relevant to TED’s core focus of Ideas Worth Spreading and are the leaders in their respective fields,” she said.

Sukarta added that when talking about Tri Hita Karana, human being was surely the main subject because human was related to God and natural environment. “In this sense, we must play a role. Well, for this role we must compete. As tourism worker, we must be professional. To be a professional, we must have a knowledge, skills and morality (behavior),” he said after the discussion.

Further, he said that Bali was the barometer of Indonesia’s tourism. Well, what was the role of tourism players to address it? Sukarta explained that people should be able to work to-gether and coordinate to help make it more prosperous. “I think the concept of Tri Hita Karana World is very good. However, I personally do not pursue the ‘world’ because it does not guarantee the survival of a company such as a hotel or villa,” he explained.

Most importantly in this matter, he continued, how was the role of government and relevant administrator in the Tri Hita Karana World. Had the employees of all hotels and villas pos-sessing the predicate been actually prosperous? “They should really follow it up in appropriate with environmental concepts. Otherwise, it should be reviewed again. For instance, there is a hotel, but its surrounding areas have no vegetation. So, it is not in accordance with the concept of Tri Hita Karana,” he said.

Meanwhile, Rami Adnyana serving as former Chairman of the Ubud Hotel Association (2008-2010), had conducted various programs such as plastic campaign by performing continuous beach cleanup. With the gathering, he expected it could be developed into a greater social event. “We’ve worked closely with a number of universities around the world and Bali Global Foundation,” he said. (kmb21)

IBP/Courtesy of TEDxUbud

TEDxUbud Returns for its Fourth Year!

Tourism gathering at Shankara Resto

Balinese must apply THK conceptBali Post

DENPASAR - A number of tourism practitioners in Bali were present in a social gathering at Bale Banjar of Shankara International Restaurant on Jalan Danau Tam-blingan, Sanur, South Denpasar, Saturday (Jun 14). The gathering initiated by Bali Post, International Bali Post, and Bali Travel News was meant to share and discuss about social, customary and cultural issues. As a result, Balinese community should take advantage of the local residents in the implementation of Tri Hita Karana. It was revealed by General Manager of Kayu Raja Villa, I Gede Sukarta.

IBP/WawanA number of tourism practitioners in Bali were present in a social gathering at Bale Banjar of Shankara International Restaurant on Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, South Denpasar, Saturday (Jun 14).

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Associated Press Writer

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Wrapping up a weekend away with his family, U.S. President Barack Obama was returning to Washington Monday faced with an impending choice on how to act to stop violent insurgents bringing chaos to Iraq.

The White House said Obama got several updates on the crisis in phone calls from National Security Adviser Susan Rice during his weekend stay with his wife, daughter Malia and friends in the Palm Springs area. Obama said as he left for the trip Friday that he told his national security team to come up with options for U.S. assistance to deal with the worst instability in Iraq since the U.S. withdrawal in 2011.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Rice’s telephone briefings included updates on developments in Iraq, options being discussed for action and the movement of some staff out of the embassy in Baghdad amid the threat posed by the al-Qaida inspired insurgency.

Obama said Friday that he would take several days to review a wide range of options for action in Iraq, although he ruled out the possibility of sending in American ground troops. Administration officials said other options being weighed include strikes using drones or manned aircraft, as well as boosts in surveillance and intelligence gathering, including satellite coverage and other moni-toring efforts.

Obama said the violence “should be a wake-up call” to the Iraqi government to improve sectarian relations and improve its security force. “We can’t do it for them. And in the absence of this type of political effort, short-term military action, including any assistance we might provide, won’t succeed,” Obama said.

Iraqi leaders have been pleading with the U.S. for additional help to combat the insurgency for more than a year. While the U.S. has sold Iraq military equipment, the Obama administration has resisted drone strikes.

“We need to solve many issues, from administration to the budget system to corruption,” Prayuth said in a recent radio address, “And even the starting point of democracy it-self — the election.” He continued, “Parliamentary dictatorship has to be removed. All these have caused conflict and unhappiness among Thai people.”

The statement was the stron-gest sign yet of what many ana-lysts suspect is the true aim of the May 22 coup: limiting the impact of future elections in Thailand by relying more on appointed insti-tutions or some other formula to limit majority rule. The elected government led by Prime Min-ister Yingluck Shinawatra was weakened by six months of often massive protests and a succession

of court rulings. Anti-government protesters blocking polling places and a subsequent court ruling scuttled February elections that Yingluck’s party had been widely expected to win.

Opponents of the ousted govern-ment are intent on removing the influence of Yingluck’s brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, the billionaire former prime minister who was himself ousted in a 2006 military coup. He has lived in self-imposed exile for years to avoid serving time for corruption charges he says were politically motivated, and it was a proposal to grant him amnesty that sparked the protests against his sister’s government.

Thaksin’s supporters have won every election since 2001, to the ire of many in Thailand who see

him as a corrupt demagogue who abuses power and buys votes with populist promises.

The general didn’t explain what he meant by “parliamen-tary dictatorship,” nor has he elaborated on any specifics of reforms, but he made clear his opinion that the current electoral system was not working.

“They always say ‘reform,’ and what does ‘reform’ mean? At one level, it means get rid of Thak-sin, his people and control his power base,” said Thongchai Winichakul, a Thai scholar and pro-fessor of history at the University of Wisconsin.

AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, FileFILE - In this Monday, May 26 , 2014 file photo, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha speaks at the start of his first press conference since Thursday’s coup.

Thai coup leaders’ goal: Democracy on their termsAssociated Press Writer

BANGKOK — From the day Thailand’s military coup leader seized power last month, he has prom-ised unspecified reforms to restore stability and return to civilian rule and democracy. Yet, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha has mentioned a striking obstacle to a “fully functional democracy” — elections. According to the general, elections themselves have contributed to years of bitter political division and sometimes-violent street protests in Thailand. The military says intractable turmoil forced it to step in and topple a government for the second time in a decade.

Obama heads back to Washington facing Iraq choice

President Barack Obama answers ques-tions on violence in Iraq during his meeting with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Thursday, June 12, 2014, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.

As field observation of Bali Post on Sunday (Jun 15), the residents began the protest by gather at the local village hall. A number of residents also brought along some tools to fence the land claimed as the property of Bungkulan custom-ary village.

From the village hall, the resi-dents went to the cemetery area or setra alit on foot. When arriving at the location, the residents immedi-ately cut down bamboo around the cemetery area. The bamboo was used to fence the area planned to be built with a telecommunication tower. The cemetery area had been leveled by the lessee party using heavy equipment. Not long after, the cemetery land area was fenced. Residents put a signpost that says ‘this land belongs to customary village’ on the land. After placing the fence, residents re-assembled in

the village hall to discuss about the follow up of the cemetery area uti-lization. The previous meeting last Sunday ended with the discharge of the hamlet chief, Nyoman Deres. After that, the residents appointed Nyoman Sudiarta the acting hamlet chief of Ancak.

One of the community leaders of Ancak hamlet, Putu Mudiasta, said the cemetery land posed the asset of Bungkulan village. At that time, the cemetery land was used for setra alit or for burying toddlers. However about a year ago, Satria customary hamlet also utilized the toddler cemetery, but today it is no longer being used because it already has a similar cemetery within its territory. Since then, there was a prohibition to bury toddlers at the cemetery of Ancak customary hamlet.

Nevertheless, the residents of Ancak customary hamlet remained

to use the cemetery when there was a death at the hamlet. Later, the residents were shocked after knowing if the toddler cemetery had been leased to investor to build the tower.

“Actually, the toddler cemetery is still used. A year ago, it has al-ready been banned to bury a body. Even though the customary village has banned the use of it, it does not necessarily mean if the land of cus-tomary village can be utilized, let alone be leased to investors. We just knew it after the heavy equipment leveled the land,” he said.

According to Mudiasta, after knowing the plan of investor to build the tower, the residents held a meeting. In the meeting, the residents stated their objection if the land was leased to investor to build the tower. People refused because the process of leasing the land was

not socialized to residents, chiefly residents of the Ancak hamlet. In addition, the residents had not received any explanation from the lessee regarding the content of agreement including the contribu-tion to be submitted to the Ancak customary hamlet. Even, there was allegation on manipulation of the approval signature of residents for the land leasing. “We have already held a meeting with residents and rejected the tower construction because the land leasing is with-out consultation to residents,” he explained.

Similar opinion was disclosed by a community figure, Nyoman Suderawan. He said the Bungku-lan customary village had actually disseminated a notification letter to representatives of residents at each customary hamlet regarding the leasing plan to the cemetery land at Ancak hamlet. However, the letter was not followed up by the representatives of Kertha Desa to their respective customary hamlet. Such condition caused residents of Ancak customary hamlet to protest because they were never involved in the utilization of the cemetery land. “Representative of Kertha Desa

did not follow up the plan, so that people did not know about the plan. As a result, the residents spontane-ously take action to reject the tower construction,” he said.

To follow up the issues, added Mudiasta, the residents planned to browse the land ownership docu-ment to the National Land Agency (BPN) of Buleleng. It happened because all this time the residents knew if the land of customary vil-lage was functioned for cemetery through generations. However, legally the certificate of the land was yet unknown so far. Residents of Ancak hamlet having the territory of the land remained to maintain and routinely performed mutual aid. If it was approved for the lease to inves-tor, the residents hoped there would be clarity on the agreement and distribution of contribution obtained from the cemetery land lease.

“We’ll browse first whether the land has owned a certificate because we’ve got information if the land has been certified. As residents covering the land area, we are still maintaining and responsible for the land, so we temporarily still preserve the customary asset in our area,” he added. (kmb38)

IBP/FileThe residents of Ancak Hamlet, Bungkulan Village, Sawan Subdistrict protested against the development plan of a tower by one of the investors.

Cemetery land used to build a tower

Residents of Ancak hamlet protestBali Post

SINGARAJA - A number of residents of Ancak hamlet, Bungkulan village, Sawan Subdistrict, protested against the development plan of a tower by one of the investors. Local residents protested it because the inves-tor will build a 75 meters tower on the cemetery (setra alit) land claimed to be owned by the Ancak customary hamlet under territory of the Bungkulan customary village. It is said the process of leasing the land of cemetery spreading across 600 square meters has not been approved by all residents. Meanwhile, the village officials are touted to have leased the land to investors because the cemetery is considered as a village asset.

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The 36th Bali Art Festival

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Time Place Event

11.00 Angsoka Stage Gambuh Reconstruction Performance

11.00 Ayodya Stage Joged Bumbung Dance

14.00 Ratna Kanda Stage Taman Penasar Competition by Paku Sara17.00 Ayodya Stage Semara Pagulingan Exhibition

20.00 Wantilan Stage Children Shadow Puppets Competition

20.00 Ksirarnawa Stage Performance from Consul General of India

20.00 Ardha Candra Stage Children Gong Kebyar Performance

“The development of industry is quite important for provid-ing added values to products, enhancing jobs and improving the people’s welfare,” Secretary General of the Ministry of Indus-try Anshari Bukhari said during a discussion on the National Indus-trial Development Master Plan (RIPIN) recently.

He added that even though In-donesia was an agrarian country, the development of industry was badly needed to increase the added values of agricultural products so that job opportunities could be increased and the people’s pros-perity could be improved.

“Advanced countries like the United States and Japan have consistently also developed their agriculture to meet the needs for food for their people,” he said.

But to become an advanced nation, they developed their in-dustries so that now those who work in the agricultural sector in the United States account for only three percent, and only several percent in Japan.

Therefore, Anshari said that the development of industry should

be given serious attention in the future. The government must be intensively involved, not only in the policy making sector but also in the development of facilities and infrastructures.

Thus far, many facilities and infrastructures needed by the people have been developed by private companies. “Ahead, the government should really play a role in the development of in-dustry. Industrial development should not only be left to market mechanisms,” he added.

He said that the concept that the government should seriously be involved in industrial develop-ment was contained in Law No. 3/2014 on industrial develop-ment.

The law, which will be com-pleted with six government regu-lations, five presidential decrees and 14 industrial ministerial decisions, regulates that the gov-ernment should develop industrial zones whose development, so far, has been given over to private firms.

The government, based on the law, is also directed to develop roads,

infrastructures, ports and energy.The ministry of industry hoped

that in 2035 the nation¿s in-dustrial infrastructures would become strong and have a highly competitive edge in the global market, based upon its innovation and technology.

Through the RIPIN, the min-istry of industry set itself a target that in 2035 the rate of the coun-try’s industrial growth would reach 9.03 percent, industrial contribution to the GDP set at 29.09 percent, non oil and gas export contributions at 78.39 per-cent, importation of raw materials would be cut by 20 percent from the present level of about 60-65 percent, and additional investment will be increased by as much as Rp2,800 trillion.

Further, in that year the num-ber of workers to be absorbed is expected to reach 29.2 million people, higher than the 14.9 mil-lion in 2014.

“So, we hope that a total of 800 thousand workers will be absorbed every year in the in-dustrial sector,” the secretary general said.

Bali Post

DENPASAR - Dolanan dance fea-tured in the Bali Arts Festival (BAF) by Studio Kapucuk Demulih, Ban-gli. This dance is riveting hundreds of spectators, both local and foreign. The dance that followed by at least 60 children performed at Angsoka Stage. “We’re prepare this dance for only two weeks. But seeing how this show can entertain audiences, we’re very pleased,” said Chief of Kapucuk Demulih Troupe, I Nengah Darsana on Monday, June 16.

Darsana explained that Dolanan Dance is traditional children game that combined movement and dia-logue. “The performance tells the story entitled “Rare Angon Story” about Balinese children who dream of seeing Bali in ancient times,” he explained. Unfortunately, he said, all of it was gone along with the times. Thus, through this dance, there is an implied message. That is to reminded people of Bali that Ba-linese can’t move forward without the previous past. (kmb21)

IBP/Wawan

Dolanan dance featured in the Bali Arts Festival (BAF) by Studio Kapucuk De-

mulih, Bangli.

Dolanan dance performed at BAF

Indonesia to become industrialized country by 2035

AntaraKUTA - Indonesia is expected to become an industrialized country by 2035, with domestic

industries contributing 29 percent to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), an industry ministry official said.

Agence France-Presse

WASHINGTON - Dinosaurs weren’t cold-blooded -- like modern-day repti les -- nor were they warm-blooded -- like mammals and birds, according to a study out Friday aiming to answer a question that has intrigued paleontologists for decades.

Instead, the prehistoric crea-tures’ metabolic rates were somewhere in between, said the report published in the US journal Science.

The results suggest that the common practice of splitting species into two distinct groups -- depending on whether ani-mals regulate their body tem-perature externally or internally -- is not accurate.

And the answer could help shed light on dinosaur behavior, since warm-blooded animals tend to be more active and grow faster than their cold-blooded counterparts.

To study the metabolism of the long-extinct creatures, a group of researchers led by

University of New Mexico biologist John Grady measured annual growth rings in the fos-sils of several dinosaurs and estimated growth patterns from birth to adulthood.

They compared the results to a basel ine of 400 other animal species, both extinct and still alive, and concluded that the dinosaurs’ metabolic rates were somewhere between cold- and warm-blooded ani-mals.

The researchers classified the dinosaurs in an intermediary category, “mesotherms,” with metabolic rates closest to those of tuna, certain sharks and the leatherback turtle.

“These animals at t imes rely on internally-generated metabolic heat to maintain body temperatures, while being subject to external temperatures in others,” the researchers said, adding that the trait is not common among modern-day animals.

The results could help sci-entists better understand eco-systems in the Mesozoic Era,

from 248 to 65 million years ago. The results could also be used to estimate the metabolic rates of other animals from the period.

Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were cold- or warm-blooded -- and since the 19th century have leaned toward the theory they were warm-blooded, based on physi-ological factors.

That theory was bolstered by the discovery of speedy and powerful dinosaurs, like velociraptors, which scien-tists suggested must have been warm-blooded in order to burn enough energy.

But the authors of the new study said the intermediary me-tabolism -- neither too fast nor too slow -- permitted dinosaurs to become much bigger than any other animal and to dominate the ecosystem.

Warm-blooded animals typi-cally need to eat a great deal to maintain their internal body temperature, forcing them into frequent hunts or to eat large quantities of plants.

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — NASA hopes to try again to launch a “flying saucer” into Earth’s at-mosphere to test Mars mission technology after losing the chance because of bad weather, project managers said Thursday.

The space agency is working with the U.S. Navy on the Hawai-ian island of Kauai to see if it can get the experimental flight off the ground in late June.

During the current two-week launch window, the team came “tantalizingly close,” but winds spoiled every opportunity, said project manager Mark Adler of the NASA Jet Propulsion Labo-ratory.

Winds must be calm for a helium balloon to carry the disc-shaped vehicle over the Pacific so it doesn’t stray into no-fly zones.

“We’re ready to go. We’re not giving up,” Adler said.

NASA has invested $150 mil-lion in the project so far, and ex-tending the launch window would come with some cost. If the flight

doesn’t happen this summer, it would be postponed until next year. The mission is designed to test a new supersonic vehicle and giant parachute in Earth’s stratosphere where conditions are similar to the red planet.

For decades, NASA relied on the same parachute design to slow spacecraft streaking through the thin Martian atmosphere. The 1-ton Curiosity rover that landed in 2012 used the same basic para-chute as the twin Viking landers in 1976. With plans to land heavier payloads and eventually astro-nauts, NASA needed to develop new drag devices and a stronger parachute.

Measuring 110 feet (33.5 me-ters) in diameter, the new para-chute is twice as large as the one that carried Curiosity. Since it can’t fit in a wind tunnel where NASA does its traditional testing, engineers looked toward the skies off Kauai. NASA had rigged the test vehicle with several GoPro cameras with the hope that view-ers would follow the action live online.

AP Photo/NASA, File

In this undated file photo provided by NASA, a saucer-shaped test vehicle known as a Low Density Supersonic Decelerator holding equipment for landing large payloads on

Mars is shown in the Missile Assembly Building at the US Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility at Kekaha on the island of Kauai in Hawaii.

NASA hopes to launch ‘flying saucer’ after delay

The project plans to have the special banana varieties -- en-riched with alpha and beta caro-tene which the body converts to vitamin A -- growing in Uganda by 2020.

The bananas are now being sent to the United States, and it is expected that the six-week trial measuring how well they lift vitamin A levels in humans will begin soon.

“Good science can make a mas-sive difference here by enriching staple crops such as Ugandan bananas with pro-vitamin A and providing poor and subsistence-farming populations with nutrition-ally rewarding food,” said project leader Professor James Dale.

The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) project, backed by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, hopes to see conclusive results by year end.

“We know our science will work,” Professor Dale said.

“We made all the constructs, the genes that went into bananas, and put them into bananas here at QUT.”

Dale said the Highland or East

African cooking banana was a staple food in East Africa, but had low levels of micro-nutrients, par-ticularly pro-vitamin A and iron.

“The consequences of vita-min A deficiency are dire with 650,000-700,000 children world-wide dying ... each year and at least another 300,000 going blind,” he said.

Researchers decided that en-riching the staple food was the best way to help ease the problem.

While the modified banana looks the same on the outside, in-side the flesh is more orange than a cream colour, but Dale said he did not expect this to be a problem.

He said once the genetically modified bananas were approved for commercial cultivation in Uganda, the same technology could potentially be expanded to crops in other countries -- includ-ing Rwanda, parts of the Demo-cratic Republic of Congo, Kenya and Tanzania.

“In West Africa farmers grow plantain bananas and the same technology could easily be trans-ferred to that variety as well,” he said.

‘Super’ banana to face first human trialAgence France-Presse

SYDNEY - A super-enriched banana genetically engineered to improve the lives of millions of people in Africa will soon have its first human trial, which will test its effect on vitamin A levels, Australian researchers said Monday.

Dinosaur metabolism: not too hot, not too cold

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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, June 17, 2014

Calendar Event for June 1 through July 12, 2014

1 Jun Pura Sakenan Serangan DenpasarPura Dalem Pahuman Bhujangga Penatih Denpasar TimurPura Alas Harum Batur KintamaniPura Alas Angker Munduk KintamaniPura Dalem Kawitan Empuaji Klungkung

4 Jun Buda Cemeng Langkir Pura Tanah Lot Kediri TabananPura Bucabe Mas UbudPura Puseh Desa Ganggang Canggi BatuanPura Luhur Batur Pucangan Buahan TabananPura Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Ida Ratu Sundaring Jagat Penataran Agung BesakihPura Dalem bangun Sakti Tamiang KapalDalem Bias Muntig Ped Nusa penida

8 Jun Pura Agung Petilan Pengerebongan kesi-man DenpasarPura Pasek Tohjiwa Kesiut Kangin Kerambitan Tabanan

10 Jun Anggarkasih Medangsia Pura Pesimpangan Gerya Sakti Yogaloka Lampung SelatanPura Luhur UluwatuPura Bukit Pecatu Kuta badungPura Penataran Agung Singakerta UbudPura Andakasa KarangasemPura Gua Lawah KlungkungPura Kawitan Arya Gelgel klungkungPura Taman Ayun MengwiPura Suralaya Banda klungkungPura Dalem Senapati Bebalang BangliPura Pasek Gaduh Blahbatuh GianyarPura Pasek Lurah Tutuan Kerambitan TabananPura Pusering Jagat Tampaksiring

GianyarPura Gerya Sakti Tulikup GianyarPura Dalem Dauh UbudPura Segara Ketewel SukawatiPura Mertha Sari Mas Ubud

11 Jun Pura Gede Purancak JembranaPura Dalem Dauma Batuan SukawatiPura Nataran Kacang Dawa KlungkungPura Bhatara Gede Apol Ubung DenpasarPura Puseh Brahmana KlungkungPura Kahyangan Jagat Dalem Purwa Denbantas TabananPura Dalem Sukahet KlungkungPura Dalem MuasPahit Guwang SukawatiPura Taman Dukuh TegallalangPura Desa Sanding Tampak Siring gianyarPura Pasek Tohjiwa Batan Buah KesimanPura Sahab Nusa penidaPura Dalem Cemara Serangan Denpasar

12 Jun Purnama Sasih Sadha Pura Pauman Bhujangga Tonja DenpasarPura Amertha Sari Rempoa Jakarta SelatanPura Ulun Swi Kediri TabananPura Panti Pasek Gelgel Bitra Gianyar

15 Jun Kajeng Kliwon uwudan Pura Pasek Tohjiwa Kekeran Mengwi

25 Jun Buda Kliwon Pahang Pura Luhur Puncak Padang Dawa Padangbai KarangasemPura Aer jeruk Sukawati GianyarPura Dangin Pasar Batuan SukawatiPura Penataran Batuyang BatubulanPura Desa Lembeng Ketewel GianyarPura Pasek Bendesa Kediri TabananPura Kawitan Dalem Sukawati gianyarPura Kresek Banyuning Buleleng

Pura Puseh Bebandem KarangasemPura Sad Kahyangan Batu Swana Nusa PenidaPura Buda Kliwon Penatih DenpasarPura Penataran Dukuh Naga Sari Bebandem KarangasemPura Batur Sari Ubud

27 Jun Tilem Sasih Sadha Pura Dalem Celuk Sukawati

30 Jun Kajeng Kliwon Enyitan Pura Pasek Gelgel Kekeran Delod Yeh Mengwi

5 Jul Tumpek krulut Pura Pasek gelgel Tengah BulelengPura Dalem Pemuteran Jelantik Tojan KlungkungPura Pedarman Bhujangga Waisnawa BesakihPura Taman Sari Penebel TabananPura Benua Tarukan Besakih

9 Jul Buda Cemeng Merakih Pura Bendesa Mas Kepisah PedunganPura Natih Kalah BatubulanPura Desa Silakarang SingapaduPura Dalem Petitenget Kuta BadungPura Dalem Pulasari GianyarPura Kubayan Kapisah Denpasar SelatanPura Paibon Sumerta DenpasarPura Pasek Lumintang DenpasarPura Panti Penyarikan Sanding Tampak SiringPura Pasar Agung Kediri TabananPura Puaya Batuan Sukawati

11 Jul Hari Bhatara Sri 12 Jul Purnama Sasih Kasa Aci-aci Penaung Taluh Penataran Agung BesakihPura Tirta BesakihPura Purnama Cemangon Sukawati

The new restaurant is the first Double Decker Restaurant branch in South East Asia, bringing with it a concept that reinterprets casual dining in the 50’s. Located on the lower ground floor of favehotel Solo Baru, the idea was to create a warm, fun and cozy joint that serves quality meals in a friendly environment, suitable for young families and their kids.

The restaurant consists of 3 stories, with the 1st floor representing the fun, famous atmosphere of New York’s Times Square. The 2nd floor is then designed in a 1950s suburban style, where guests can enjoy the reinterpretation of London’s Double Decker bus experience. Then finally, the 3rd floor showcases a theme of a 1950s American-style diner. The restaurant’s menu offers a variety of cuisines, from American-style burgers, steaks and milkshakes, to Asian delicacies and other

global signatures. There is also a number of delicious desserts on offer for afters.

The favehotel Solo Baru has been designed from a guest’s perspective and is ideal for busi-ness travelers, leisure tourists and families. It is strategically located on Jalan Ir. Soekarno in the immediate vicinity of Solo Baru’s popu-lar Pandawa Waterworld, approximately 20 minutes from downtown Solo.

The 153 fun, fresh and friendly rooms, each one quiet and soundproofed, feature comfy double or twin beds with fluffy du-vets, pillows and 100% cotton sheets. These economical rooms are all equipped with LCD TV’s, individual air conditioners, en-suite bathrooms with standing showers as well as free Wi-Fi connections throughout. Each room also has an easy-to-use security key card locking system for extra safety and peace of mind.

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London’s double-decker bus at Favehotel SoloIBP

JAKArTA – In cooperation with Double Decker restaurant, favehotel Solo Baru has launched its new casual dining restaurant that merges 1950s America with the iconic double-decker buses found in London.

Bali PostBULELENG - Population of freshwater fish in the

area of Lake Buyan, Pancasari village, Sukasada sub-district, is feared to diminish. This happens because-predatory fish emerges in the lake lately preying on the eggs or small fingerlings growing in Lake Buyan. This situation makes fishermen and anglers worry if the predatory fish is not exterminated, the freshwater fish population in the lake will continue to diminish and even be at risk of extinction.

As information gathered, fishermen and anglers often found the predatory fish. The fish was often caught in the net or preyed on the hook baits thrown by the anglers. Fishermen and anglers called the predatory fish as the zebra fish.

Physically, this fish has hard skin and sharp scales. As the name implies, the fish skin has black and white stripes with varying sizes. The zebra fish preys on the eggs and fingerlings growing in the lake. The emergence of zebra fish causes the freshwater fish population in Lake Buyan to be threatened and dimin-ish dramatically. If this condition is left unchecked, the fish catch of fisherman is ascertained to decrease. Not only that, fishermen also worry if the fingerlings newly broadcast by local government cannot grow because they are first devoured by the predatory zebra fish.

A fisherman said the zebra fish was known to have emerged since the past few months. No one knew where the zebra fish definitely came from. However, the zebra fish was alleged to accidentally come with the scatter of fingerlings frequently made recently in Lake Buyan.

“Probably, the zebra fish inadvertently mixed with the fingerlings scattered so it breeds as it is today. Ad-ditionally, the zebra fish is an ornamental fish so it’s impossible to live in the lake. Moreover, emergence of the fish starts to occur within the past few months,” said the fisherman.

Meanwhile, the Division Head of Business and Product Processing, Ketut Suwardana, with per-mission from the Head of Buleleng Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Nyoman Sutrisna confirmed if a predatory zebra fish had emerged in Lake Buyan

allegedly and preyed on eggs and freshwater fin-gerlings.

Suwadarma said the Fishery and Maritime Affairs continued to search an effort in order to ensure the early emergence of the zebra fish. Unfortunately, the agency had difficulty to know the parties that had scattered fish and the species of fish was not known clearly. However, the search indicated there was information from fishermen and local residents that a few years ago there was a collector cultivating ornamental fish around the lake.

However, production of the ornamental finger-lings was not sold. Therefore, the fingerlings were then scattered into the lake. Since the scatter of the ornamental fish, the zebra fish proliferated very quickly. Even, the zebra fish was easy to find on the edge of the lake. In addition, there was other evidence if it belonged to ornamental fish and was not an endemic fish in Lake Buyan. “Indeed, the zebra fish emerges but based on the search we’ve done there used to be a collector of ornamental fish. Unluckily, its fish was unsold so it was then scattered into the lake. If we associate with the zebra fish, it belongs to ornamental fish species. The zebra fish proliferates as there was previously a fish scatter and not endemic in the lake,” he said.

According to Suwadarma, the attack of zebra fish had caused the freshwater fish population in the lake to be disrupted. Possibly it would have an impact on the decrease of fish population in the lake. It happened because the eggs and small freshwater fingerlings were preyed by the zebra fish.

To overcome such condition, the Fishery and Maritime Affairs tried to capture the zebra fish together with fishermen and anglers. In order to in-tensify the hunt against the zebra fish with fishermen and anglers, the Fishery and Maritime Affairs would take advantage of the event like the Lake Buyan Festival on June 20, 2014 by organizing a contest to angle the zebra fish. With the contest, fishermen and anglers were intrigued to participate in the zebra fish hunt becoming the predator to other fish in Lake Buyan. (kmb38)

Hundreds of soldiers of the Indo-nesian Military (TNI) were joining the show. In the presentation, four colossal dances were staged for the people of Bali. At the closing session, Adjutant General Team Leader of the IX/Udayana Military Regional Command, Eko Waluyo Set-yantoro, with all the other dancers sang a song composed by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, entitled Matahari Bersinar (The Sun Shines).

According to Eko Waluyo, the par-ticipation of his party in the annual art extravaganza this year was inspired by the idea of the Commander of the IX /Udayana Regional Military Command, Wisnu Bawa Tenaya. All the dances per-formed were the creation of the former commander of the Kopassus, Maj. Gen. Wisnu. Even, there were four dances performed namely the Janger Dance, Nusantara Menyama Braya (National Unity) Dance, Mutual Aid Fragmentary Show reflecting the military-police oneness with people and Red-White Dance.

Each dance, said Eko Waluyo, had a different meaning. Janger Dance was one of the dances of Indonesia in general and Bali in particular and very well known both at home and overseas. It was pre-dicted to have been hundreds of years old and the groups performing the show spread out across Southern Bali area. The Janger Dance itself was exhibited by some people in pairs. Women and men were dancing and singing alternately.

The dance, he added, depicted the story of couples who were in mutual love and attempted to mutually establish relationship. It belonged to social dance which exhibited a certain moment as an entertainment. It showed off the basic of Balinese dance movements and they were not difficult to do.

Next, the Nusantara Menyama Braya

was accompanied by traditional pop songs from various regions in Indone-sia. The dance illustrated the unity and integrity of the nation and the Republic of Indonesia consisting of diverse culture, local language, race, ethnicity, religion and belief. The dance revealed the meaning on how to increase the spirit of tolerance among the differences of race and religion in order to become a perfect union and complement one another and strengthen the patriotism.

Well, then, the Mutual Aid Frag-mentary Show depicted the oneness of military-police with people. This dance told about a safe, peaceful and prosper-ous society as well as the life dynamics of the agrarian society leading to universal welfare. Universal welfare needed to be supported by the sense of security and peace for all people. Without the sense of security and peace, it would be difficult to materialize the prosperity. When any disturbance against the security occurred, the military getting the information would immediately came to put it down. The role of military and police here was to support and assist in overcoming the difficulties of the people around them through the rural army social develop-ment (TMMD).

The last one was the Red-White Dance. The dance had significance to rekindle the high nationalism and pa-triotism. The Red-White Dance had a philosophical meaning. Red meant bold and white meant holy.

Red symbolized the human body, whereas white symbolized the human soul. Both complemented each other and enhanced for the triumph of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. “As the closing, with the other danc-ers I would like to sing a song entitled Matahari Bersinar composed by Mr. President SBY,” he said. (jay)

A predatory fish emerges in Lake Buyan

Fish population at risk of diminishing

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Udayana Military Command presents fragmentary show

TrOOPS of the IX/Udayana Military regional Command par-ticipated in the opening ceremony of the Bali Arts Festival (BAF). However, the appearance in the BAF XXXvI 2014 immediately received a warm welcome from the people of Bali. Other than in the parade at Bajra Sandi, renon, Denpasar, the presentation of a number of dances was also performed at the Ardha Candra open stage, Denpasar Art Center, Saturday night (Jun 14).

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“So far, it is only Bali and Ja-karta that can organize or meet the criteria of MICE. We’ve mapped out 16 MICE destinations other than Jakarta and Bali. Another des-tination, namely Medan, has met the criteria for regional events, but has not been able to hold an inter-national convention and meeting,” said Director of Special Interest, Convention, Incentive and Event

Tourism Development, Akhyarud-din, in Kuta recently.

He said that Jakarta and Bali had met the criteria to be MICE destination based on the mapping and classification of the 16 MICE destinations in Indonesia. The main problems owned by the 14 other destinations lay in the infrastructure and human resources.

“Right now, there are only two

provinces complying with the criteria, namely Greater Jakarta and Bali. Meanwhile, the other destinations are still constrained by human resources and infrastruc-ture,” he said.

He hoped that local government continued to improve the quality of human resources, especially in the field of tourism. At present, all the countries in the world were

encouraging the tourism and cre-ative economy. They aggressively developed both sectors. “In the future, the agenda of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is to provide an understanding and socialization, especially to the 14 cities that have not qualified the criteria of MICE,” he said.

According to him, MICE des-tination had more advantages and contributions to revenue from tour-ism than the usual tourist visits. MICE activities usually involved up to hundreds of participants with the length of stay reaching more than 12 days. “Unlike ordinary travel-ers, their length of stay maximally reaches 9 days, while the MICE participants can reach 12 days,” he

concluded.He mentioned that contribution

of MICE to tourism in Indonesia exceeded 40 percent, compared to the gains obtained from ordinary travelers. This market also contin-ued to record a growth of up to 20 percent each year. “Unfortunately this is still unbalanced as it is only held in Jakarta and Bali. So, we encourage the 14 other destinations to become MICE destination as well,” he hoped.

He added that Ministry of Tour-ism and Creative Economy would strive to encourage the regions in order to have MICE facilities and promote it to become well-known.

Tourism Ministry maps 16 MICE destinations

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Arm forces guarded during a international convention that held in Nusa Dua recently. Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destinations in Indo-nesia having the potential to work on MICE market.

Bali Post

MANGUPURA - Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destina-tions in Indonesia having the potential to work on MICE market. The 16 destinations include Bali, Jakarta, Bandung, Balikpapan, Batam, Bintan, Jakarta, Lombok, Makassar, Manado, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. Central government also continues to push the existing resources in the region to improve in welcoming the meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition (MICE) tourism visits.

Dolanan dance performed at BAF

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Casey Kasem, the internationally famous radio host with the cheerful manner and gentle voice who became the king of the top 40 countdown with a syndicated show that ran for decades, died Sunday. He was 82. A statement issued by the Kasem family said Kasem died at 3:23 a.m. Sunday, on Father’s Day, sur-rounded by family and friends at a Washington state hospital.

“Even though we know he is in a better place and no longer suffering, we are heartbroken,” wrote his daughter Kerri Kasem on Twitter and Facebook from the family. “The world will miss Casey Kasem, an incredible talent and humanitarian; we will miss our dad.” Kasem’s “American Top 40” began on July 4, 1970, in Los Angeles. The No. 1 song on his list then was Three Dog Night’s cover of Randy Newman’s “Mama Told Me Not to Come.”

In his signoff, he would tell viewers: “And don’t forget: keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.”

Media personality Ryan Seacrest, who took over the countdown from Kasem in 2004, said in a statement that Kasem’s death is a loss for radio listeners worldwide. Seacrest said that as a child he’d listen to Kasem’s show every weekend “and dream about someday becoming a radio DJ.” In recent years, Kasem was trapped in a feud between his three adult children and his second wife, former actress Jean Kasem. In 2013, his children filed a legal petition to gain control of his health care, alleging that Kasem was suffering from advanced Parkinson’s disease and that his wife was isolating him from friends and family members. Kasem also suffered from Lewy Body Disease, a form of dementia.

A judge in May temporarily stripped his wife of her caretaker role after she moved him from a medical facility in Los Angeles to a friend’s home in Washington state. Jean Kasem said she moved her husband to protect his privacy and to consult with doctors. Casey Kasem developed a severe bedsore while in Washington and was in critical condition by the time he was hospitalized in early June.

It was a sad, startling end for a man whose voice had entertained and informed music lovers worldwide.

Internationally, though, “Dragon” dwarfed “Jump Street” with $24.8 mil-lion to $6.9 million, respectively. Still, it’s an impressive showing for two sequels. The original versions of “Dragon” and

“Jump Street” were springtime releases, and their strong performances then led studios to offer sequels during the hot movie-going months of summer.

“When a studio has ultimate confi-

dence in something, they will put it in that gladiator arena that is the summer season,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak. “A sequel in the summer is like graduat-ing.”

It’s rare for two films to open with such big numbers on the same weekend, too, he said. Dergarabedian notes it has happened three times before: last year when “Monsters University” opened against “World War Z”; in 2012 when “Madagascar 3” opened against “Pro-metheus”; and in 2008 when “WALL-E” opened against “Wanted.”

Sony’s “Jump Street” stars Chan-ning Tatum and Jonah Hill as bumbling undercover officers who pose as college students to bust a campus drug dealer. Hill also lends a voice to the animated “Dragon,” the Fox feature that follows Hiccup and his winged dragon Toothless on an adventure where they discover hundreds of wild dragons and a mysteri-ous dragon master.

Disney’s “Maleficent” claimed third place in its third week of release. Warner Bros.’ Tom Cruise action romp “Edge of Tomorrow” took the fourth spot, fol-lowed by last week’s top film, Fox’s teen tear-jerker “The Fault in Our Stars.”

‘Jump Street’ beats ‘Dragon’ 1. “22 Jump Street,” $60 million.

2. “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” $50 million.

3. “Maleficent,” $19 million.

4. “Edge of Tomorrow,” $16.2 million.

5. “The Fault in Our Stars,” $15.7 million.

6. “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” $9.5 million.

7. “Godzilla,” $3.2 million.

8. “A Million Ways to Die in the West,” $3.1 million.

9. “Neighbors,” $2.5 million.

10. “Chef,” $2.3 million.

Top Ten MovieAssociated Press

LOS ANGELES — In a summertime battle of sequels, a pair of kooky cops beat out flying dragons for the top spot at the North American box office, but the dragons soared internationally. The R-rated comedy “22 Jump Street” debuted in first place domestically with $60 million, followed by “How to Train Your Dragon 2” which opened with $50 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

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This image released by Sony Pictures shows Jonah Hill, from left, Ice Cube, and Channing Tatum in Columbia Pictures’ “22 Jump Street.”

Casey Kasem dies

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In this Sept. 20, 1987 file photo, Casey Kasem, along with his wife Jean Kasem arrives at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.