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Friday, June 12, 2015 16 Pages Number 123 7 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 6 South Korea reports 10th death from MERS virus Page 13 Cyberattack targeted Iran nuclear talks venues -Kaspersky Lab Page 8 Corruption scandal in Latin America takes shine of Copa America Chairman of the Indonesian Economists Association (ISEI) Bali, Prof. Dr. Ketut Rahyuda, said that the increase in the US dollar exchange rate is a heavy burden on society, especially before the holidays of Galungan and Eid. “With a higher cost of living and a decrease in income per capita, economic resilience is facing some challenges” said Rahyuda on Wednesday (Jun. 10). According to Rahyuda, the high cost of living and the decline in income per capita is having a negative impact on the Human Development Index (HDI). This condition will add to people’s suffering amid increasingly fierce competition. “So, as long as our leaders do not act in anticipation of such conditions, we cannot expect the level of health, education and income to be very high or very strong. Thus HDI will not rise” explained this Udayana Univer- sity.lecturer Rahyuda emphasized that the increase in the USD’s exchange rate does not necessarily mean that there will be a surge of foreign tourist arrivals to Bali. Evidently, many tourism opera- tors are applying the strategy of discounting prices. “They offer cheap prices and incentives or other bonuses hoping to draw more tourist visits” he said. But under such conditions, said Rahyuda, although the number of tourist arrivals may increase, it will not result in increased hotel revenues: “In- stead, the image of hotels in Bali will be tarnished if all we can offer is cheaper prices that other places. (kmb27) Rupiah slumps, economic security weakens The Rupiah has depreciated again, now trading for IDR 13,396 against the USD. This depreciation is believed to be having a negative impact on the economic resilience of Indonesia, including Bali. MANGUPURA - The Rupiah has depreciated again, now trading for IDR 13,396 against the USD. This depreciation is believed to be having a negative impact on the economic resilience of Indonesia, including Bali. IBP/file News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2my- radio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.
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I N T E R N A T I O N A L

Friday, June 12, 2015

Friday, June 12, 2015

16 Pages Number 1237th 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 - 32WEATHER FORECAsT

Page 6

South Korea reports 10th death from MERS virus

Page 13

Cyberattack targeted Iran nuclear talks venues -Kaspersky Lab

Page 8

Corruption scandal in Latin America takes shine of Copa America

The English singer will per-form Sept . 26 on the Great Lawn, the festival announced Wednesday. Additional head-liners will be announced next

month.The free concert, which will

air on MSNBC, is in its fourth year. Past performers include Jay Z, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young,

Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters and Carrie Underwood.

Fans can earn free tickets to the one-day event by taking actions to end poverty on globalcitizen.org. The concert is timed to the annual United Nations General Assembly. (ap)

LOS ANGELES - Pop singer Miley Cyrus is back in the buff, covered only in mud as she hugs a pig to support the charity she founded in a photo gracing Paper Magazine, as she reveals her romantic attraction to females.

Cyrus, who made waves in 2013 when she appeared nude atop a swinging ball in the music video for her hit song “Wrecking Ball,” ap-pears on the cover of the pop culture magazine strategically hugging a pig to support the Happy Hippy Foundation, which she founded to help raise funds and awareness for homeless and LGBT youth.

The 22-year-old former Disney star also revealed that she has experienced same-sex attractions, saying she told her mother at age 14 that she felt romantic feelings toward females.

“I remember telling her I admire women in a different way. And she asked me what that meant. And I said, I love them. I love them like I love boys,” she told Paper.

Cyrus rose to fame as the lead of Disney Channel’s “Hannah Montana” show, but shed her child star persona for a more risque image in recent years.

The magazine shoot also featured photographs of Cyrus fully nude and wearing body paint.

Cyrus said that in building the foundation she was particularly moved by the December suicide of transgender teen Leelah Alcorn, who said she had been forced to undergo “conversion therapy” by her parents.

“We can’t keep noticing these kids too late,” Cyrus said.The Cyrus cover comes after Paper Magazine tried to “break the

internet” last year by featuring reality star Kim Kardashian showing her nude, oiled derriere. (rtr)

Miley Cyrus poses nude, hugging a pig, for Paper Magazine

IBP/Net

John Davisson/Invision/AP

Ed Sheeran to perform at free Global Citizen Festival in NYC

NEW YORK — Ed Sheeran will perform at the 2015 Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park this fall.

Chairman of the Indonesian Economists Association (ISEI) Bali, Prof. Dr. Ketut Rahyuda, said that the increase in the US dollar exchange rate is a heavy burden on society, especially before the holidays of Galungan and Eid. “With a higher cost of living and a decrease in income per capita, economic resilience

is facing some challenges” said Rahyuda on Wednesday (Jun. 10).

According to Rahyuda, the high cost of living and the decline in income per capita is having a negative impact on the Human Development Index (HDI). This condition will add to people’s suffering amid increasingly fierce

competition.“So, as long as our leaders do

not act in anticipation of such conditions, we cannot expect the level of health, education and income to be very high or very strong. Thus HDI will not rise” explained this Udayana Univer-sity.lecturer

Rahyuda emphasized that the

increase in the USD’s exchange rate does not necessarily mean that there will be a surge of foreign tourist arrivals to Bali. Evidently, many tourism opera-tors are applying the strategy of discounting prices. “They offer cheap prices and incentives or other bonuses hoping to draw more tourist visits” he said.

But under such conditions, sa id Rahyuda, a l though the number of tourist arrivals may increase, it will not result in

increased hotel revenues: “In-stead, the image of hotels in Bali will be tarnished if all we can offer is cheaper prices that other places. (kmb27)

Rupiah slumps, economic security weakens

The Rupiah has depreciated again, now trading for IDR 13,396 against

the USD. This depreciation is believed to be having a negative

impact on the economic resilience of Indonesia, including Bali.

MaNGuPuRa - The Rupiah has depreciated again, now trading for IDR 13,396 against the uSD. This depreciation is believed to be having a negative impact on the economic resilience of Indonesia, including Bali.

IBP/file

News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http://globalfmbali.listen2my-

radio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http://ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.

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International2 Friday, June 12, 2015 15International Activities

Bali News Friday, June 12, 2015

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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 considered 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 celebra-tion 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 beau-tifully 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 beauti-fully 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

IBP/Courtesy of Archipelago International

Grand opening of Quest Hotel Surabaya

JAKArTA - Archipelago International and PT. Marindo Surya, represented by Mr. Sugiarto Alim, President Director of PT. Marindo Surya, officially marked the grand opening of the new Quest Hotel Surabaya on 3rd June 2015.

The 135 room 3-star hotel has been in soft-opening mode for several months already but recently completed its class-leading recreational facilities ready for the grand opening. The hotel now features a stunning swimming pool, gym and spa, as well as meeting room facilities capable of accommodating up to 200 people across six flex-ible meeting spaces for groups and events.

The hotel sits strategically on Jalan Ronggolawe and offers easy access to downtown Sura-baya and Jalan Darmo. In line with the Quest Hotel ethos, the hotel is geared towards a young, up-and-coming generation of business travelers looking for a proficient hotel at a reasonable cost, whilst also appreciating edgy interior design and a hotel poised with character.

“The grand opening of Quest Surabaya is an important mo-ment for us here at Archipelago International since the hotel is

the third of its kind in Indone-sia, joining our two other Quest hotels in Kuta – Bali and Sema-rang – Java. Next month we will be opening two more Quests in Denpasar and Balikpapan, whilst further Quest Hotels are being built in Jakarta, Cikarang and Sentul.” Says Mr. Norbert Vas, Archipelago International’s VP Business Development & Op-erations.

Surabaya is Indonesia’s sec-ond largest city and the capital of the East Java province. As one of Indonesia’s main trading ports and with its thriving retail sec-tor, it boasts a large and diverse economy. Surabaya also offers many historical tourist attractions for visitors to the area, includ-ing old buildings from Dutch and Japanese colonial eras, and traditional art, dance, music and theatre displays. For the twenty-first century traveler, there are also a number of malls and shop-ping destinations with designer and boutique clothing stores.

When excavated, the body of the second grade of elementary school student was found wrapped in a cloth and tied with nylon rope. The police also found a Barbie doll buried with her.

The police went to the victim’s house while her foster mother Mar-garet was out shopping at a super-market on Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai, Denpasar. Police used the op-

IBP/Eka Adhyaksa

The police evacuate the body of Angelina from her house.

Angelina found dead, buried with her dollDenpasar-

The joint team of the Bali Police, Denpasar Police and East Denpasar Police returned to Angelina’s house at 26 Jalan Sedap Malam, Denpasar on Wednesday (Jun. 10). The officers arrived at the house approximately 11:30 a.m. and Unit Chief of the Bali Police Crime and vio-lence, Pande Sugiarta, immediatelya instructed his men to look for a hoe, shovel and crowbar. After digging in four locations, the body of 8 year old Angelina was finally found in a banana garden on a pile of rubbish.

portunity to investigate the house and the chicken coop. “There was only a security guard there at the time”, said on of the Bali Police officers.

The officers revealed that around 11:30 a.m. the joint team arrived at the scene of the crime where they met security guard, Dewa Ketut Raka, and two boarders named Su-siana and Rahmat. Behind the house, near some banana tress, the police

officers found a parcel wrapped in fabric a half meter lower than the ground. They opened the parcel only to find that it was in fact Angelina’s body. The Police also secured a shovel, hoe and a rope that was al-leged to have been used to strangle the victim.

Chief of Bali Police, Dr. Ronny F. Sompie, when met at the scene said that it was the second search of the

location in and around Angelina’s house that finally allowed the offi-cers to find Angelina -already dead. “We found her (AngelinaóEd) in the area behind the house near the chick-en coop, rather close to some banana trees. An uneven ground surface appeared to have been covered with garbage, and raised out suspicions. We eventually dug in that spot and found Angelina’s body” he said.

To ensure that this was in fact the body of deceased Angelina, the police chief ordered forensic experts from the forensic laboratory of Denpasar Branch and the INAFIS of Bali Police to come to the crime scene. “We believe that the body that was found was Angelina’s. However, we are still coordinating with the

forensics team”said Ronny.The Bali Police Chief also said

that seven people have been detained related to the body that was found. They include the victim’s foster mother (Margareth), the victim’s two adoptive sisters (Christina and Yvonne), a security guard (Dewa Ketut Raka), a maid (Agustinus Tae) and two boarders (Susiana and Rahmat).

“We will be conducting thorough examinations of the detainees at the The Denpasar Police station and continue to investigate potential wit-nesses and suspects. . Should there be a trail leading to them, they will be named as the suspect. All informa-tion regarding the death of Angelina will be revealed” he said.

As for how the victim dies, Ronny is still waiting for the results of the autopsy so as to determine the cause and tim of her death. “Whether the victim was killed immediately or injured first is still being explored. We will be cross checking with the facts in the field and the results of the investigation” said the former Spokesperson of the National Police Headquarters. After the crime scene investigation, Angelins’s body was immediately taken to Sanglah Hos-pital for an autopsy.

Legal companion from the Center for Integrated Services of Women and Child Empowerment (P2TP2A) of Denpasar, Siti Sapurah, immedi-ately hugged Amidah, Angelina’s biological mother upon arrival at the forensic department of Sanglah Hospital on Wednesday (Jun. 10). Sapurah did her best to calm Amida down and console her as she cried incessantly.

Sapurah, familiarly addressed as Ipung firmly said that before being murdered, Angeline had repeatedly experienced sexual violence at the hands of Agustinus, Margaretha’s maid. “While being examined by the police, Agustinus who had been working for Margaretha for a week, admitted that he had committed sex-ual violence against Angelina almost everyday” revealed Siti Sapurah.

After providing this information, Siti Sapurah immediately accompa-nied Amidah to her residence at Poh Gading, Jimbaran. (kmb36/42)

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Animal-kingdom adornments, splashes of disco lame, feminine sheers that exposed nipples and both warm and bold purples, yellows and pinks highlighted Michele’s 62 looks for men and woman. Ruffles trimmed ladylike suits and high heels were chunky on sparkly mules.

Michele — who replaced Frida Giannini after her departure in January — closed a Chel-sea street so the models could cross to the other side and enter his industrial space just as rolling metal gates were lifted. He covered floors with inviting oriental rugs.

The shaggy-haired, big-bearded designer in a slouchy white T-shirt, bracelets and fingers full of rings, greeted guests with warm hugs and a laugh. He said this collection, coming soon after his February debut in Milan, was focused on individual style.

“It’s a kind of personal eccentricism,” he said in a post-show interview. “It’s a mix from the past and the present and from the soul, so

you can believe in the way you dress,” he said. “Everything matches together in a beautiful way in my mind.”

Prepster stripes represented (on a silver bomber jacket he paired with an emerald green lace dress). So did ‘70s disco. Western-style touches added to his mix.

One cozy stripe coat was decorated with sil-ver sparkle dragonflies and another was quilted in pale pink, trimmed with fur at the cuffs and worn with a Betty Draper scarf around a model’s head. Some dresses flowed in tiers of ruffles while others were neatly pleated.

“It’s about that feeling when a beautiful woman where’s something that you do not expect,” Michele said.

Has Michele, who has toiled for Gucci for 12 years, settled into his new role as creative director? He said he’s getting there.

“Not quite relaxed,” he laughed. “For a big company like Gucci, it’s never-ending.”

Dakota Johnson, Sam and Aaron Taylor-

AP Photo/Richard Drew

The Gucci cruise wear collection is modeled in New York, Thursday, June 4, 2015. Gucci’s new creative director Alessandro Michele put on a whimsi-cal, eclectic show Thursday for his first resort collection.

NEW YORK — A new line of Barbie dolls has the 56-year-old fashionista rocking flat shoes for the first time.

Toymaker Mattel rolled out more diverse versions of the doll from January through last week, aimed at allowing Barbie to better represent the world. There are 23 new Fashionista Bar-bies featuring 14

different facial looks, eight skin tones, 18 eye colors, 22 hair styles and 23 hair colors.

The switch from heels to flats is an effort to acces-sorize street styles Barbie wears in the new line, Mat-tel said. Some new career-oriented Barbies also come with both flats and heels.

Barbie has been on tip toes to accommodate high heels since her introduction in 1959. (ap)

Mattel via AP0

This photo provided by Mattel shows barbie dolls wearing high heel and flat shoes. A new line of Barbie dolls has the 56-year-old fashionista rocking flat shoes for the first time. Toymaker Mattel said flats are an effort to accessorize street styles Barbie wears in the new line.

New Gucci creative director puts on eclectic resort show

NEW YORK — In florals that matched the comfy chairs for his guests, in cat-eye glasses and dragonflies and bees and tigers and snakes, Gucci’s new creative director Alessandro Michele put on a whimsical, eclectic show Thurs-day for his first resort collection.

Barbie can rock flat shoes as part of more diverse line

Johnson and Gucci president and CEO Marco Bizzarri attended. So did Alexander Wang and Joseph Altuzarra.

Wang considers Michele a welcome breath of fresh air.

“He’s just getting started but he’s really put his own stamp on who the new Gucci girl is. It’s exciting,” he said.

Altuzarra said Michele is “evolving the lan-guage of the house in a really interesting way, in a way that feels really fresh.” (ap)

“Spain imports various woven products in the form of sandals, cloth bags, non-knitted items, confectionery, and furniture,” Balinese entrepre-neur Made Parwata stated here on Thursday.

According to Parwata, Balis growth in foreign trade, particularly with Spain, seems positive, especially after the government increased the frequency of flights to European countries. He remarked that Spanish consumers are consistent in buying various Balinese art products.

Spanish importers always order items via email every month. In addition to Spain, the Netherlands, Greece, England, France, and the United States are the top ten buyers of Balinese handicrafts.

According to records provided by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Bali, Spain ranks seventh in the list of largest buyers of Balinese non-oil products in early 2015, after the United States, which is the biggest consumer, with ex-ports amounting to US$38.8 million followed by Japan at US$16.5 million, Singapore US$14 million, and Australia US$13.3 million.

The increasing number of foreign tourists trav-elling to Bali is expected to significantly affect foreign trading, especially the sale of souvenirs and agricultural products, including Balinese coffee. (ant)

DENPASAR - Japan’s Yokohama city administration and the Indone-sian government are cooperating to conserve the Bali starling (Leucop-sar rothschildi), locally called jalak or curik, by donating the birds for release at the Bali Barat National Park (TNBB).

“This cooperation will last for three years, from 2015 to 2017,” Chairperson of the Association of Curik Bali Preserver (APCB) Tony Sumampau stated on Thursday. He affirmed that the cooperation is in its second stage, after it was established three years ago.

Director of Conservation and Bio-diversity (KKH) of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry Bambang Dahono Aji noted that the success achieved in the conservation of Bali starling can serve as a role model of success for wildlife conservation in Indonesia.

“The success of Bali starling in-situ and ex-situ conservations is a success story of endemic wildlife conservation in Indonesia,” he em-phasized. Aji stated that the success of Bali starling conservation is ap-parent by the increase in the popu-lation of these birds, which were

IBP/Net

Bali’s exports to Spain increased 38.93 percent

DENPASAR - The exports of unique Bali-nese crafts and antiques to Spain increased by 38.93 percent, from US$5.4 million recorded in January-April 2014 to US$7.4 million in the same period in 2015.

Indonesia, Japan cooperating to conserve Bali’s myna bird

IBP/File Photo

previously on the brink of extinction in their natural habitat in TNBB.

“In 2005, the population of Bali starling in the national park was only five, and now, there are more than 100 birds, and at least 40 Bali starlings have even been released in the wild,” he rThe Yokohama city

administration remains committed to assist in the conservation of Bali starling in their natural habitat.

The Bali starling is a medium-large bird measuring 25 centimeters. It is almost entirely white with a long, drooping crest, black wing-tips and tail tip. It has a yellow bill

with blue bare skin around the eyes and legs.

The Bali starlings habitat is re-stricted to Bali Island. The bird was discovered in 1910, and in 1991, it was designated as the faunal emblem of Bali and is featured on the Indo-nesia. (ant)

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Both Kaspersky and U.S. secu-rity company Symantec said the virus shared some programming with previously discovered espio-nage software called Duqu, which security experts believe to have been developed by Israelis. “Most notably, some of the new 2014-2015 infections are linked to the P5+1 events and venues related to the negotiations with Iran about a nuclear deal,” the statement said.

“P5+1” refers to the six world powers negotiating with Iran on curbs to its disputed nuclear pro-gramme - the United States, Rus-sia, China, Britain, France and Germany. The talks have been held in Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux, Munich and Vienna. In February, the United States accused Israel of using selective leaks from the talks to distort the U.S. position.

Israel has denounced the dip-lomatic opening to Iran, saying it doubts any agreement arising from the talks will sufficiently restrain the nuclear programme of its arch-enemy. The West suspects Iran wants to develop a nuclear weapons capability from its enrichment of uranium. Iran says it wants nuclear energy only for electricity and medical isotopes.

During various rounds of the talks, Israeli officials said they knew what was being discussed from various sources including intelligence gathering and informa-tion relayed by allies. The officials did not elaborate on the latter, but asserted that Israel never spied on the United States, its closest ally.

Other victims of what Kaspersky called “Duqu 2.0” had been found in Western countries, the Middle East and Asia. Another attack, Kaspersky said, was carried out “in relation to” the commemoration of the 70th anniversary in January this year of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concen-tration camp in Poland.

That ceremony was attended by the heads of state of Germany, France, Britain and other nations. Kaspersky said the new software in-cluded commands for an unknown type of control software that could have been used at the hotels for

conferencing tools.

DUQU SIMILAR TO STUXNET “WORM”

Kaspersky said Duqu 2.0 had evolved from the earlier Duqu, which had been deployed against unidentified targets for years before it was discovered in 2011.

Symantec and Kaspersky ana-lysts have said there was overlap between Duqu and Stuxnet, a U.S.-Israeli project that sabotaged Iran’s nuclear programme in 2009-10 by destroying a thousand or more centrifuges that were enriching uranium.

Kaspersky said Duqu 2.0 used three previously unknown flaws in Microsoft Corp Inc software to in-fect machines and spread, including a problem with Software Installer files, which are commonly used by technical administrators to install

and update software on Windows computers within an organisation. The attack left almost no traces.

Microsoft said it fixed the last of those flaws on Tuesday. Moscow-based Kaspersky, a supplier of anti-virus software and other se-curity tools, said it discovered the advanced malware earlier in the spring as a result of attacks it had seen on a number of organisations, including itself.

At a news conference in London, Chief Executive Eugene Kaspersky said malicious software designed by cyberspies often finds its way into the hands of cybercriminals, and thereby poses a far wider threat in a world that now relies on the Internet. “Cybercriminals are copying the technologies from the state-sponsored attacks. They educate the bad guys,” Kaspersky said. (rtr)

KATHMANDU — A landslide triggered by heavy rainfall buried at least 15 people and left dozens missing as they were sleeping at night in six villages in Nepal’s mountainous northeast, officials said Thursday.

The landslide hit in Taplejung district, about 500 kilometers (310 miles) east of the capital, Kathman-du, said government administrator Surendra Bhattarai.

At least 15 people were killed and dozens are missing under the debris, according to initial reports, but details are sketchy because of the remoteness of the area.

The nearest town is at least five hours’ away on foot when the weather is good, but getting to the site was taking much longer on Thursday because of rains and fog that prevented a rescue heli-copter from landing, said Home Ministry official Laxmi Dhakal in Kathmandu. There are no govern-ment offices or police stations in the area.

Landslides are common in

mountainous Nepal during the rainy monsoon season, which began in June and ends in September.

The Himalayan nation is still re-covering from earthquakes in April and May that killed more than 8,700 people and caused massive damage, with many of the roads cut off by landslides.

Meanwhile, the government announced Thursday it would hire international experts to study trekking routes in the mountains of Nepal to see if they are safe for hikers to return.

Nineteen people were killed and scores injured in an avalanche at Mount Everest base camp triggered by the April 25 quake. Also, the trails around the Langtang valley in northern Nepal were completely damaged and an entire village bur-ied by a landslide and avalanche set off by the earthquake.

Tens of thousands of foreigners come to Nepal every year to trek on the foothills of the Himalayan peaks. The next trekking season starts in September. (ap)

BERLIN — German lawmak-ers are mulling whether to replace their entire computer system after a sophisticated hacking attack against Parliament’s IT network.

Parliamentary officials said last month that specialists were working to fix the security problem, but Ger-man media reported this week that large amounts of data are still being siphoned out by unknown attackers.

Lawmakers are meeting Thurs-day to learn more about the extent of the problem and debate measures

that would allow Parliament to continue its work.

Opposition parties object to a proposal for Germany’s domestic intelligence and IT security agen-cies to investigate the problem, saying this could threaten sensitive parliamentary work and breach the division of powers.

Green Party lawmaker Konstan-tin von Notz told rbb-Inforadio that the sophistication of the attack appears to point to an intelligence operation. (ap)

REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader

Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Reza Najafi waits for the start of a board of governors meeting at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 10, 2015.

Cyberattack targeted Iran nuclear talks

venues -Kaspersky LabGENEVA/BERLIN - A computer virus was used to hack into venues linked to international

talks on Iran’s nuclear programme, Russian computer security company Kaspersky Lab said on Wednesday. Kaspersky said it found the software in three European hotels used in the negotia-tions involving Iran and six world powers and also on Kaspersky’s own computers.

AP Photo/Bikram Rai

Nepalese people gather in an open area after a second earth-quake hit them in Kathmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, May 12, 2015.

German Parliament mulls replacing IT

system over hack attack

Landslide hits 6 villages in Nepal; 15 dead,

dozens missing

DENpAsAR - Despite being charged for premeditated murder, defen-dant Julaikah Noor Aini alias Nur Ellis wife and mastermind behind the murder her husband Robert Kevin Ellis aka Mr.Bob, managed to avoid the death penalty. The Denpasar District Court judge presiding over the case sentenced both the murderous wife and the executors Urbanus Yoh and Yohanes sairo Kodu each to 12 years n prison.

While issuing the verdict, the panel of judges led by A.A. Ketut Anom Wirakanta stated that the defendant had legally and convincingly committed the murder as stipulated by article 340 of the Penal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 (1) of the Criminal Code.

Before arriving at a conclusion regarding this case, the judges consider a number of things. On the one hand was the consideration of the aggravating fact of the deed of the defendant which claimed a life while on the other was the the consideration of the alleviating fact that the defendant confessed and has no previous criminal record.

All three defendants who were convicted last Wednesday got less time that the 15 years in prison that prosecutors Raka Arimbawa and Dipa Umbara were asking for. .

In response to the reduced sentence that defendant Nur Aini received, her legal councillor Nyoman Wisnu et al, stated that they were still thinking about it. In the meantime, the defendant Urbanus Yoh and Yohanes Sairo Kodu accompanied by their legal counsellor Edy Hartaka stated that they accepted the judge’s decision.

The prosecutor however said that he was still thinking about it. “ Our clients have made a decision to accept the verdict, even though they had protested saying that it is the same as the palready made a discussion. Though they did originally protest the sentence because it was the same as the sentence of the main perpetrator, because the sentence was reduced from 15 years to 12 years, they have decided to accept it” said Edy Hartaka.

As revealed in the trial, the prosecutor stated that the murder of the victim was carried out at Villa Emerald at Jalan Karang Sari 5, Semawang hamlet, Sanur, South Denpasar, (Oct.19, 2014). The murder was committed in a deliberate and premedi-tated manner.

According to the prosecutor, the murder was kindled by defendant Nur Aini’s being upset with her husband Robert Kevin Ellis who allegedly liked to have love affairs and treated her badly. As a result she wanted to “teach him a lesson”.

She told her maid, Marlina Bela Zaghu alias Feli (separate defendant) to find a man who could resolve her problem. Feli contacted her boyfriend, Andreanus Ngongo alias Aril who eventually spoke to Nur Aini about looking for some thugs to do the deed.

On April 15, 2014, Aril declared that he had found someone -named Marten, who could ‘resolve her problem’. Eventually Marten contacted the defendants Urbanus and Yohannes to have them commit the murder on October 19, 2014 and dispose of the body. (kmb37)

sEMARApURA - Coastal areas in the Klungkung region are now beginning to be overrun by investors. Currently investors not only have their eyes on Lepang Beach, but also on Sidayu Beach, Takmung village, Banjarangkan which is being targeted as the locations for the establishment of hotels and resorts. The resort development plan at Sidayu was confirmed by the arrival of an investor from PT The Luley Hijau Lestari who had a hearing at the office of the Klungkung regent on Wednesday (Jun. 10). The meeting not only involve relevant agencies, but also the headman of Takmung, I Nyoman Mudita, and

hamlet chief of Nyuhaya, I Nyo-man Masta.

After the meeting, Headman of Takmung, I Nyoman Mudita, confirmed that there is a resort de-velopment plan for Sidayu Beach. However, he added that the plan is still in progress. According to said plan, the investors will not only build a resort at Sidayu, but will also build a shell museum. The resort and shell museum develop-ment is scheduled to be carried out on an area of about 2 hectares. “ The land that was privately owned was bought by investors some time ago” said Mudita.

What about the approval of lo-cal residents? This former chief

of Lepang customary village said that Sidayu residents greatly sup-port the resort and shell museum development. This public support was expressed when the inves-tor unveiled its plan to build in Sidayu. The people of Sidayu feel that the presence of the resort will contribute to the people and their villages.

“The investor disseminated information about the planed project to local residents who showed great support, because the agricultural land near Sidayu beach is not very productive and is often submerged in sea-water at high tide anyway” he said.

In addition to being a contribu-

tion to the villagers, Mudita also said that the investor promises to help prevent abrasion by having an embankment built along the coast, after the resort construction is com-plete. The investor however cannot ascertain with certainty when the project will begin because building a resort requires acquiring permits and so on”. Obviously, the resort and shell museum has the support of local residents” he said.

Regent Suwirta on the occa-sion said that the construction of hotel and shell museum must at-tempt to represent Balinese style. The buildings must not neglect to include the iconic paintings of Klungkung, namely classical Ka-

masan-style painting. Aside from the shell fossil museum, the regent also hopes that that Klungkung’s unique features will be taken into consideration in the building of this resort, by including mussels of Nusa Penida, gong craftsmen, the tourism potential of Kerta Gosa and other attractions.

“ We in the county government always welcome investors wishing to contribute to the development of Klungkung. However we always urge them to comply with estab-lished procedurs including getting in touch with the local commu-nity and disseminating information about their projects” added Regent Suwirta emphatically. (119)

Coastal areas of Klungkung “invaded” by investorsHotel and shell museum to be built at Sidayu

Escape death penalty

Murderers of foreigner sentenced to 12 years in prison

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The defendant Julaikah Noor Aini is escorted to the court room

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Tsipras had a short meeting with EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and another with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hol-lande that lasted into early Thursday. He planned to continue talks with Juncker on Thursday.

“We decided to intensify the effort to bridge the remaining differences and proceed — I think will proceed — to a solution,” Tsipras said after the talks. Wednesday’s talks came after Juncker’s European Commission had said the offers made by Greece last week were still not good enough to unlock the bailout funds.

“For this final push, the Commission is of the view that the ball is clearly now in the court of the Greek government,” Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas said.

With the onus firmly on Greece and op-tions increasingly limited, Standard & Poor’s in New York downgraded Greece’s credit rating 1 notch further into junk territory, saying it’s likely the country will default on its commercial debt within a year if it can’t strike a deal with its creditors.

The ratings agency said Greece has shown it is giving higher priority to its pensions and other domestic spending than making debt payments on time. S&P lowered Greece’s rating to “CCC” from “CCC+” with a “nega-tive” outlook.

Finance ministers from the 19 nations using the euro currency will meet in Lux-embourg next week with the Greek deadline for payment ever closer. The lack of visible progress in the negotiations over the past weeks has revived fears Greece could default on its debts and drop out of the euro, a move that would create huge uncertainty for Europe and global markets.

“The goal is to keep Greece in the euro-zone,” Merkel said. “Where there is a will,

there is a way.” Yet she insisted it was up to Tsipras first and foremost to show that willingness. Greece has three weeks left to conclude a deal with its creditors before its bailout program expires at the end of the

month, when it will also have to repay about 1.6 billion euros ($1.8 billion) to the Interna-tional Monetary Fund.

“We must be quick. We must not let things drag out,” Hollande said. Tsipras insisted

not only Greece was at risk. “We must find a solution that will give Greece the opportunity to safely return to growth and a sustainable debt — on a course that will bring back se-curity and stability not just to Greece but all of Europe.”

Athens is at odds with its creditors over what reforms Greece must make in return for the bailout loans. Each side has submitted its own proposals. But talks have been dead-locked since Athens rejected the creditors’ suggestions as irrational last Friday, saying they would make life harder for Greeks al-ready reeling from five years of deep spend-ing cuts and soaring unemployment.

European Commission vice president Vladis Dombrovskis stressed the impor-tance of agreeing on overall targets for Greece’s primary surplus — the budget excluding debt and interest payments. Athens has been arguing for lower primary surpluses than creditors demand, saying that insisting on high primary surpluses curtails the amount of funds that can be spent on the country and causes unneces-sary hardship.

Minister of State Alekos Flambouraris, a close aide to Tsipras, told Alpha television that primary surplus being demanded by lenders is now 1 percent, and that Greece wants 0.75. He said Greece could settle at 0.85 and said it should be linked to further debt restructuring.

Tsipras’ radical left Syriza party won elec-tions in January on promises of repealing the harsh budget austerity measures that ac-companied Greece’s 240 billion euro bailout program.

With the country facing a severe cash crunch, he has agreed to make some conces-sions, although he insists he will not cross certain “red lines,” such as imposing further pension and salary cuts.

Tsipras must also face down hardliners within his own party, many of which have called for a break in relations with creditors and for Greece to go it alone, even if it means leaving the euro. (ap)

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate has given a symbolic yet solid show of support to the Export-Import Bank, which provides fi-nancing for overseas purchases of American-made products and is scheduled to go out of existence June 30. Bank supporters posted 65 votes on a procedural test Wednesday, demonstrating more than enough strength to assure passage in the coming months of legislation to renew the bank’s charter. Op-

ponents had 31 votes.Some conservatives hope to put the bank

out of existence, calling it an example of crony capitalism that benefits large corporations. Supporters say it neutralizes advantages that foreign governments give to companies abroad that compete with American firms.

At least a brief interruption in the bank’s charter seems likely, although supporters hope to pass renewal legislation this summer. (ap)

BERLIN — A powerful grouping of Ger-man trade unions says it will help organize protests this fall against a planned trans-Atlantic free trade pact. The Confederation German Trade Unions, known by its acronym DGB, says it has joined other groups calling for a mass demonstration on Oct. 10.

DGB spokeswoman, Maike Rademaker, confirmed the move first reported Wednes-day by German business daily Handelsblatt.

There is unease in Germany about the pos-sible consequences of the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, currently being negotiated between the U.S. and the European Union.

The German government says it will boost the global economy, but critics claim it could lower food safety standards and undermine lo-cal regulation by giving international arbitration panels the power to rule over disputes. (ap)

German unions join protest against trans-Atlantic trade pact

Senate shows support for US Export-Import Bank

Greek leader meets creditors, seeks bailout breakthrough

AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, right, speaks with Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel during a round table meeting at the EU-CELAC summit in Brussels on Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

BRUSSELS — Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reinforced his diplomatic offensive on Wednesday to try to convince European creditors to pay out the bailout loans the country needs to avoid default. The creditors have made it clear that Greece has to improve its offer of economic reforms before they release 7.2 billion euros ($8.1 billion) the country needs to pay debts due at the end of the month.

Head of the Badung Health Agency, I Gede Putra Suteja ac-knowledged this fact and said that his agency has therefor allotted IDR. 3.5 million of their budget to procuring anti-rabbies vaccines from PT Bio Farma as distributor.

“Actually it (PT Bio Farma) has promised to supply 2,000 of the

40,00o files that have been ordered, sometimes his June. Yet so far, this has yet to be realized” said Suteja on Wednesday (Jun. 10).

He added that because health centres in Badung still only have a limited supply of the vaccine in stock, doctors are highly selective about who can be given the vac-

cine. That is to say that anti-rabies vaccines are only being given to patients who have been bitten by an animal identified as rabid. “In every case of a dog bite, people definitely ask to be vaccinated, but first the animal that bit them must be verified. If there is any indication of rabies, the patient will be given the

vaccine four times. Otherwise, the wound is adequately cleaned and the patient is simply given antibiot-ics” he explained.

One of the efforts that the public must make is to try to prevent the likelihood of being bitten by a ra-bies infected animals. “As much as possible avoid contact with infected or possibly animals in order to avoid being bitten” he said.

Based on the data of the Badung Health Agency, there were 1,937 cases of humans being bitten by ra-

bies infected dogs between January and April of this year. January saw 699 cases, Febuary 433, March 490 and there were 315 cases in April.

Head of the Badung Livestock, Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, I Made Badra, stated that his party has not found any cases of rabies in Badung. Nevertheless, they are still eliminating rabies carrying animals, especially stray dogs. “However, they are not immediately killed but are first sedated” he concluded. (kmb27)

BANGLI— Rapid develop-ment in Bangli County causes a number of green lands to change into concrete land. Actually, live-stock development has a very high potential. Responding to this problem, farmers are asked not to be pessimistic in developing a business. Land conversion must be made into an opportunity to improve the creative nature.

The Head of the Bangli Live-stock and Fisheries Agency, I Wayan Sukartana, said on Wednes-day (Jun. 10) that since the past few years the development in Bangli County has taken place very rapidly and seemed not to pay at-tention to green land. Agricultural land denoting one of the potentials owned by the region is increasingly squeezed. Similarly, breeders are

also increasingly difficult to find out land for business development, one of which is cattle farm. “Green land is getting narrower. It is much threatening the development of community business, both in agri-culture and livestock,” he said.

Sukartana explained that reduc-tion of green land has an impact on the difficulty to search fodder. Nevertheless, this issue must not be considered a barrier. Breed-ers are not pessimistic to expand their business amid the invasion of development. “Even though the development runs rapidly, farmers do not get pessimistic in develop-ing a business. On the contrary, farmers should be always optimis-tic,” he said.

He hoped that breeders must be able to face the problems by

developing creative things. One of them is that they can perform fermentation for animal fodder, so that it does not continue to rely on green grass. In addition to raising cattle, the breeders do not only depend on the proceeds of sales. However, the waste generated must also be processed either for fertilizer or bio-urine believed to be able to increase revenue. “Farmers do not just focus on raising cows and enjoying the proceeds alone. Waste treatment is also necessary to increase rev-enue,” he said.

In the meantime, a legislator of Commission II of the Bangli House, I Wayan Jamin, said that the development of livestock in Bangli, especially in group, has been very good. However, he con-

sidered there are still many things needing to be developed. He also agreed to the idea of Sukartana, namely farmers may not be pes-simistic in the face of problems of agriculture and livestock. On the other hand, local government also needs to do an intensive develop-ment to breeder groups until they are independent.

He added that the current coach-ing seems not maximal and has not been carried out on a regular basis to the entire groups. On that account, to avoid the pessimism, the coaching should be done in totality and not half-heartedly. It is believed to be able to excite the farmers to maintain and expand their business amid the green land reduction. “If we want farmers and breeders not to be pessimistic,

the coaching should be intensified further. Make sure that the business can grow,” he said.

Jamin added that a number of breeder groups actually own initiative to treat waste produced by cattle, especially in the manu-facture of organic fertilizers. Unfortunately, the fertilizer does not get serious attention from the government. Several tons of fertilizer ultimately turned use-less and wasted back because no one is buying. “Another product yielded by farmers, namely fertil-izer, must also be considered by the government. Farmers have produced fertilizer, but they do not know where to sell. This requires the attention from the government. Do not let them suffer losses,” he said. (kmb45)

Green land transformed into concrete, breeders asked not to be pessimistic

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The dogs are vaccinated by the officers to prevent the spread of rabies in Bali

Lots of dog bite cases, vaccine stock in Badung running low

MANGUPURA - The Badung Health Agency is having trouble meeting the demands for anti-rabies vaccines (VAR) amidst the relatively high incidence of dog bites of late. The Bdung health agency’ whose logo is a kris dagger is running low on vaccines because they do not keep a surplus stock of anti-rabbies vaccines (VAR).

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JAKARTA - Former president director of state electricity firm (PT PLN) Dahlan Iskan has been officially banned from traveling abroad due to his alleged involve-ment in a graft case related to the development of 21 power sta-tions. “The overseas travel ban on Dahlan Iskan came into effect on Monday (June 8) and will be valid for a period of six months,” Direc-tor of Investigation of the Director-ate General of Immigration Mirza Iskandar stated on Wednesday.

Head of the Jakarta High Pros-ecutors Office Adi Toegarisman earlier remarked that his office had filed an application for an overseas travel ban on Iskan, who is also the former state enterprises minister. “We have done it,” he pointed out. The prosecutors office plans to interrogate Iskan as a suspect in a corruption case on Thursday (June 12).

The prosecutors named Iskan as a suspect in a corruption case related to the development of 21 power stations worth Rp1.063 billion in Java, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara when he held the post of president director of PT PLN.

He was named a suspect in the

case after being questioned. During the interrogation, the investigators found two pieces of evidence that were sufficient to name him as a suspect.

On May 6, the prosecutors of-fice questioned Nur Pamuji who succeeded Iskan after the latter was promoted to the post of state enterprises minister during the gov-ernment of former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the end of 2011. So far, the prosecutors have named 15 people as suspects in the case, including nine PLN employ-ees who have been detained.

All suspects are charged with Article 2 and Article 3 in con-nection with Article 18, point (1), letter b of Law Number 31/1999, in conjunction with Law Number 20/2001 on corruption eradication, in conjunction with Article 55, point (1) ke-1 of the criminal code, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years.

The mega power station proj-ects, which were implemented by the Ministry of Energy and Min-eral Resources, were commenced on December 11, 2011, and were targeted for completion by June 2013. (ant)

JAKARTA - Minister of In-formation and Communications Rudiantara encourages the develop-ment of national over the top (OTT) mobile Internet applications so they can compete with international OTTs such as Facebook and Twitter. “The players are already there. We try to reach customers as quickly as possible so the 20 to 30 million ac-counts have an economic impact,” Rudiantara said on Wednesday.

He added that the ministry continues to facilitate local OTT players and mobile operators in Indonesia. However, to ensure the development of national OTT mobile applications, the ministry cannot facilitate all existing local OTT services.

“There are some five to six OTT services which I think are good,” he remarked. Moreover, Rudian-tara pointed out that it is difficult to develop local OTT applications when the community itself does not support them. So he urged the community to support national OTT

services by using them so they can evolve and provide added value to the national economy.

“I will push for WhatsApp and Blackberry Messenger to be moved under the local OTT category. Jour-nalists should also support this,” Rudiantara emphasized. Indonesia is currently dominated by interna-tional OTT applications like Twitter and Facebook, with as many as 40 million accounts of Indonesians on Twitter, he observed.

Chairperson of the Indonesian Telecommunication Providers As-sociation Alexander Rusli noted that the organization supports the development of national OTT services.

If national OTT applications can reach 20 to 30 million subscribers, it will encourage the growth of telecommunication and information industries and boost the economy, he affirmed. Currently, Indonesia has a number of advanced OTT services such as Sebangsa and iMes. (ant)

Rudiantara urges growth of national OTT mobile apps

Dahlan Iskan officially banned from traveling abroad

The core of the problem of eco-nomic instability lies in the instability of the prices of energy and household basic necessities, Enny said. Rise in the prices of energy and basic neces-sities pushed up the countrys inflation to 0.5 percent in May or the highest monthlys inflation so far this year, Enny said.

She said the purchasing power of the people was weakened by energy and food price instability. The pur-chasing power of the people has been weakened by government policies such as rise in the energy prices late last year that pushed up inflation, she said. In order to create energy price sta-bility, the government needs to create energy self sufficiency, she said. There should be allocation or investment by the government to strengthen energy security in the state budget, she added. In order to give greater fiscal room for energy, the government needs to im-prove efficiency in the use of budget, she said.

She said, indeed, the government

already started move to improve ef-ficiency in budget spending by cutting subsidy on oil fuel (BBM). “It was bold step by cutting the subsidy. From the point of logic the government has taken the right step as more fund could be appropriated for productive sectors,” she said.

However, the government failed to anticipate the impact of the BBM sub-sidy cut on the stability of the prices of essential goods, she said. “This was caused by lack of coordination that what we have in the first quarter of this year was a decline in the household consumption,” she said.

She said household consumption grew by less than 5 percent per day in the first quarter of 2015. “If the peoples purchasing power did not decline and the growth of household consumption could be maintained at around 5.4 percent, our economy could grow by ariound 5 percent,” she said.

Earlier the Central Bureau of Sta-tistics (BPS), said inflation in May 2015, was 0.5 percent or the highest

Mays inflation in the past seven years, triggered by an increase in food prices. “The highest Mays inflation earlier was 1.41 percent in 2008. The con-tribution to Mays inflation this year came from foodstuff although rice contributed to deflation,” BPS chief Suryamin said.

With inflation 0.5 percent in May, the countrys inflation in the first five months of the year was 0.42 percent and year-on-year inflation was 7.15 percent. Core inflation was 0.23 per-cent and core inflation on-year was 5.04 percent.

Based on groups of spending , foodstuff group accounted for 1.39 percent of the Mays inflation , manu-factured food, drinks, cigarette and tobacco for 0.5 percent and health group for 0.34 percent.

Among commodities rising in prices and contributing to Mays in-flation included red chili, pure bred chicken meat and eggs, red onion , garlic , fresh fishes, electric tariff , tomato, and green chili. (ant)

AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

Police use a road roller to destroy bottles of illegal alcohol confiscated in a pre-Ramadan anti-alcohol campaign, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, June. 10, 2015. Every Ramadan, the holiest month in the Muslim calendar, the government conducts raids at unlicensed liquor stores and then destroys the liquor in a pubic display. Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim country.

Economic stability determined by energy and food policy

JAKARTA - Institute for Development of Economic and Finance (Indef) said the government could keep inflation under control if it could maintain energy and food price stability. “Inflation data show from year to year if the prices of energy and food commodities could be controlled it is almost certain we could curb inflation,” Indef Director Enny Sri Hartati said.

The outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome has caused panic in South Korea. It has infected more than 120 people since the first case, a 68-year-old man who had traveled to the Middle East, was diagnosed on May 20.

About 3,800 people remained isolated Thursday after possible contact with infected people, ac-cording to the ministry, and more than 2,600 schools and kinder-gartens across South Korea were closed.

On Wednesday, experts from the World Health Organiza-tion and South Korea urged the schools’ reopening as the outbreak

in the country has so far been contained to hospitals and there is no evidence of sustained trans-mission in the community.

South Korean officials believe the outbreak may have peaked, al-though they say the next few days will be crucial to determining whether their efforts to isolate pa-tients and control the disease have worked. Three people diagnosed with MERS were released from hospitals Thursday, bringing the total discharged to seven. Presi-dent Park Geun-hye postponed her planned U.S. visit scheduled next week to focus on coping with the outbreak.

Most of the deaths so far have

been of people who had been suf-fering from pre-existing medical conditions, such as respiratory problems or cancer.

Experts think MERS can spread in respiratory droplets, such as by coughing. But transmissions have mainly occurred through close contact, such as living with or caring for an infected person.

MERS has mostly been cen-tered in Saudi Arabia and has a death rate of about 40 percent among reported cases. It belongs to the family of coronaviruses that includes the common cold and SARS, and can cause fever, breathing problems, pneumonia and kidney failure. (ap)

BUENOS AIRES/BRUSSELS - Tensions over the Falkland Is-lands flared again on Wednesday, with Argentine President Cristina Fernandez referring to Britain’s leader as “almost ill-mannered” in his comments to an official of her government over the contested archipelago.

At a meeting of Latin Ameri-can countries with the European Union in Brussels, Foreign Minis-ter Hector Timerman had a heated exchange over dinner with Prime Minister David Cameron over the South Atlantic islands’ sovereignty. The two countries fought a brief war over the islands in 1982, which Britain won. “The prime minister’s response was irate, almost ill-mannered,” Fernandez said during a public address.

A British government spokesman said: “The prime minister robustly defended the Falklands and the is-landers’ right to self-determination in response the Argentine foreign minister raising the issue.”

Argentine state news service Telam said Timerman denounced

Britain for clinging to a “colonial-ist” policy and that Cameron had re-ferred to those comments as “threat-ening”. The British spokesman said Cameron had accused Argentina of threatening companies operating in the seas around the islands.

“The prime minister underlined that the islanders had expressed their view in a referendum and that should be respected,” he said. “He went on to add that the waters around the Falklands were territo-rial waters and it was unacceptable of Argentina to threaten investors seeking to operate there.”

In April, Argentina started legal proceedings in one of its courts against five companies, of which three are British, that are drilling for oil and gas off the Falklands, a move Britain denounced as bul-lying.

Britain administers the islands, known as the Malvinas in Argen-tina, as an overseas territory. The archipelago’s population of around 3,000 voted overwhelmingly to remain under British rule in a ref-erendum in 2013. (rtr)

BEIJING — A court says it has sentenced former Chinese security chief Zhou Yongkang to life in prison on corruption charges fol-lowing a closed-door trial.

Zhou, a former member of the ruling Communist Party’s all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee, is the biggest target to fall in President Xi Jinping’s on-going anti-corruption campaign.

The First Intermediate Peo-ple’s Court of Tianjin said Zhou was sentenced Thursday. It said he was convicted of receiving bribes, abusing his power and leaking state secrets. The sen-tence also mandates the seizure of all of Zhou’s personal assets. It said Zhou accepted the court’s decision and will not file an ap-peal. (ap)

Hong Hae-in/Yonhap via AP

Hospital workers wearing protective gears as a precaution against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus push a wheeled stretcher carrying a suspected MERS patient at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul, South Korea Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

South Korea reports 10th death from MERS virus

SEOUL — South Korea reported a 10th death from the MERS virus on Thursday, although officials say they believe the disease has peaked. The victim was a 65-year-old man who had been treated for lung cancer and was hospitalized in the same facility as another MERS patient, the Health Ministry said.

REUTERS/Angelo Carconi/Pool

Pope Francis meets Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (L) during a private audience at the Vatican June 7, 2015.

Argentina’s Fernandez says Britain’s Cameron ‘almost ill-mannered’

Former China security chief sentenced to life for corruption

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BULELENG - Pulaki Temple or Pura Pulaki is a Hindu shrine located in the hill bank and in front of the beautiful beach in north part of Bali. It is one of the big-gest Hindu temples in Bali situated in the coastal side west part of Singaraja town or 1 hour drive to the west from the town. This temple is set on the flat land with stone hill

bank as a back drop meanwhile the blue ocean is just in front of the temple.

Pulaki Temple is a famous temple among the Hindu people in Bali located in Singa-raja regency, north part of Bali. There are the group of monkeys dwell the hill forest around the temple and it usually standing around the temple in the day time. The beautiful beach with black sand and calm seawater is one of the fascinations to visi-tor to come to this temple. We can find the beautiful hill bank and beaches along the

coastal road.It is located in Pulaki Vil-lage, Seririt Sub District, Singaraja Regency, north part of Bali. It is just 3 hours drive from Bali’s International Airport or 1

hour drive from Singaraja town. It is strategically set in

the main road from Singaraja to Gilimanuk with the group of

monkeys as the identity for the trav-eler who wants to visit this temple.

“One-stop races aren’t good for Formula 1,” said Horner. “You need to have two to three stops, and that’s important. Unfortunately, the tyres we have now are just a bit too con-servative. “A few years ago we had a bit more downforce that abused the tyres a bit more.

“Pirelli did go too far if you think back to Silverstone 2013 [the Brit-ish GP that included several tyre

failures], but as a result of that their reaction is we have ended up with a pretty conservative tyre. “The changes over the winter, going into this year, means they’ve gone a bit more conservative again, whereas the tyres we had last year were about the right balance for strategy and degradation.”

Fuel conservation was also a factor in the lack of spectacle in

Montreal. The lack of a safety car, a usual occurrence around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ensured a number of cars were marginal on fuel come the chequered flag. Horner believes it is time the drivers be allowed to push their car to its limits.

“The other thing not good for Formula 1 is fuel-saving. It should be a sprint race,” he said. “Lift and coast doesn’t belong in a sprint race.

That’s not the message Formula 1 should be putting across. “I’d either shorten the race by five laps, or whatever, or increase the amount of fuel, but it needs to be a flat-out sprint race from start to finish.”

Horner believes armchair view-ers will continue to switch off if messages of that nature proliferate races in the future. “If you are a fan sitting at home watching that, you don’t want to hear that,” said Horner. “You want to see the guys going flat-out racing each other, so it’s something we need to take on

aboard and react to.”Horner has also questioned the

legality of such radio messages, in particular as reigning champion Lewis Hamilton was told how far - either 50 metres or 100m - he should lift and coast. Such coaching instructions are supposedly banned under current FIA rules, yet Mer-cedes avoided any warning.

Horner said: “It sounds like coaching if they are telling them where to lift and how much to lift. If that’s the case we may as well get in and do it.”(net)

BAKU, Azerbaijan — Organiz-ers of the European Games insisted Thursday that the 2019 event will go ahead as planned despite the Netherlands pulling out as host nation.

European Olympic Committees head Patrick Hickey said it was “purely coincidental” that the Neth-erlands had withdrawn Wednesday, just two days before the opening of the inaugural European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Two of the failed candidates in the original negotiations for the 2019 host have already approached the EOC again, he said, so “we have no worries about not having a candidate.”

The Dutch government said in a statement that there was insuffi-cient support for funding the event, calling the 57.5-million euro ($65-million) price tag too high for local, provincial and national authorities. Azerbaijan says its budget for the 2015 games is over $900 million.

The Dutch also questioned whether there would be enough top athletes at the games, particu-larly in swimming and athletics, traditionally the two most popular Olympic events.

With only a low-level athletics event on the program in Baku, Hickey sought to reassure potential bidders Thursday, saying the track and field competition would have a

high standard in 2019.“I have already very positive

meetings with the new president of the European athletics federa-tion,” he said. “He assures me that we will have top-level athletics in the next edition and of course we have to meet a few times to refine that.”

Hickey refused to name the two cities interested in hosting the 2019 games, saying that negotiations were kept private because “we don’t want an elaborate bidding process.”

Reopening the process will not cause delays, he said. “We’re not concerned whatsoever, we have plenty of time,” he said. (ap)

Pulaki Temple

IBP/File Photo

AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky, File

FILE - In this Friday, May 31, 2013 file photo, Marius Vizer, presi-dent of the International Judo Federation, (IJF) attends the Sport-Accord International Convention in St. Petersburg, Russia.

European Games organizers insist 2019 viable

REUTERS/Paul Chiasson/Pool

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton takes a pit stop during the Canadian F1 Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal June 7, 2015.

Horner says one-stop grands prix bad for Formula 1

REd BULL team principal Christian Horner believes one-stop grands prix are bad for Formula 1 and Pirelli needs to revert to higher-degradation tyres. Horner’s remarks follow an uneventful Canadian GP in which the majority made just one stop for new Pirelli rubber.

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On the field, stars like Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Brazil’s Neymar and Colombia’s James Rodriguez are sure to provide enough magic to keep fans happy.

But the scandal has damaged soc-cer’s reputation in a region widely seen as its spiritual home and the cradle of many of its greatest players.

“Unfortunately our Copa America is stained by these events which have little to do with football,” Sergio Jadue, who heads Chile’s soccer federation.

Four years ago, when Uruguay hosted the tournament, Nicolas Leoz ruled over South America’s CONMEBOL soccer confederation, even securing legal immunity for the body’s headquarters in Paraguay. Today, he is under house arrest in an upmarket neighborhood of Asuncion.

Eugenio Figueredo, a FIFA vice president, was Leoz’s deputy in 2011. He and Rafael Esquivel, the sport’s boss in Venezuela, were among seven people arrested when Swiss police swooped on a hotel in Zurich on May 27. So too was Jose Maria Marin, Brazil’s former soccer chief.

In a region where the long arm of U.S. intervention is often resented, soccer fans from Bogota to Buenos Aires have broadly applauded the international probe. Many, however, are more sanguine about the pros-pects for ridding the sport of graft.

“This scandal changes little,” said Jaime Riquelme, a stamp salesman in Chile’s capital Santiago, where the Copa America kicks off with a match between Chile and Ecuador on Thursday night. “We all knew money was changing hands. It hap-pens in all sports, baseball, soccer, basketball.”

EMBARRASSED

South America’s embarrassed soccer federations hope the Copa America will shift focus away from the scandal, which last week forced Sepp Blatter to announce his res-

PORTO ALEGRE — Boosted by the return of Neymar, Brazil de-feated Honduras 1-0 on Wednesday in its final warmup before traveling to Chile for the Copa America. Neymar, who joined the squad on Monday after helping Barcelona win the Champions League, en-tered the match at halftime, when Brazil was already ahead thanks to Roberto Firmino’s 33rd-minute goal at the Beira-Rio Stadium.

Neymar had missed Brazil’s win over Mexico in a warmup in Sao Paulo on Sunday. Brazil didn’t threaten too much despite control-ling the game played in steady rain. Honduras played well at times and created a few good scoring chanc-es. Some fans jeered the Brazilian team after the final whistle.

“We eased off the throttle a bit because we know the Copa America is the most important things for us,” veteran Brazil striker Robinho said. “The team is practically ready. We’ve been improving match after match, and the tendency is for us to do well in the Copa America.”

Firmino broke the deadlock with a left-footed shot from inside the area after a perfect feed from left back Filipe Luis. It was Firmino’s third goal with Brazil’s national team. Neymar had a goal disal-lowed because of offside early in the second half, and he came close to scoring in the 65th when his shot from inside the area was barely saved by the goalkeeper.

Brazil coach Dunga made several changes to the starting lineup from the team that beat Mexico, replacing midfielder Elias and striker Diego Tardelli with Casemiro and Firmino.

Right back Danilo, who in-jured his ankle against Mexico, missed the game and is in danger of not recovering in time for the Copa America. “Unfortunately Danilo got hurt, but I’m prepared to play, I’m taking advantage of this opportunity,” said replace-ment Fabinho. Barcelona’s Daniel Alves is expected to be called up by Dunga to replace Danilo in the Copa America squad.

Brazil had already lost other players because of injuries ahead of the tournament in Chile, includ-ing playmaker Oscar, left back Marcelo and defensive midfielder Luiz Gustavo. Robinho didn’t play against Mexico because of a knee injury but entered Thursday’s match in the 71st.

Brazil’s opening match in the South American tournament is against Peru on Sunday, with Co-lombia and Venezuela the other teams in Group C. The team travels to Chile on Friday.

Brazil has won four of the past six Copa Americas, including two of the past three, and will be eager to put on a good showing in its first official competition since the humiliating 7-1 defeat by Germany in last year’s World Cup semifinal. (ap)

COLOGNE — Substitute Bob-by Wood scored in the 87th minute to give the United States a 2-1 victory over World Cup champion Germany in a friendly on Wednes-day. Wood drilled a low shot inside the post to cap a good second half performance in which the Ameri-cans missed several clear chances. Wood has also scored a 90th-minute winner in the United States’ 4-3 vic-tory over the Netherlands in another friendly on Friday.

The Americans equalized through Mix Diskerud late in the first half to cancel out Mario Go-etze’s goal for the hosts in the 12th minute.

Wood’s strike gave U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann a winning return to his homeland and the United

States its first win on German soil. Klinsmann, who sang both national anthems before kickoff, led Ger-many to the 1990 World Cup title as a player and coached it to third place in 2006.

“Bobby is a work in progress,” Klinsmann said of the striker whose German club team Erzgebirge Auehas has been relegated to the third division. “An entertaining game with a happy ending with us,” Klinsmann said. “To win against the world champion in Germany is something special, but we deserved it. It’s an important step toward the Gold Cup.”

Klinsmann said his players “had a lot of respect” for Germany but “the team realized after 20, 25 minutes that there was a whole game to play.”

CARSON — Ireland forward Robbie Keane extended his contract with the LA Galaxy on Wednesday, agreeing to stay with the MLS club into the final years of his playing career.

The MLS champions refused to give details of Keane’s contract extension, but the prolific goalscorer had previously said he intended to stay with the Galaxy for at least a few more years. Keane turns 35 next month.

Keane has been one of MLS’ best

players since he arrived in 2011, scoring 55 goals in 91 appearances with the Galaxy. He was named MLS’ most valuable player last winter while leading the Galaxy to their third championship in his four seasons.

Keane capped his MVP season by scoring a late winner in the Galaxy’s MLS Cup victory over New England last December.

He also won championships in 2011 and 2012 alongside Landon Donovan and David Beckham, who

have both retired. Keane has stuck around as the Galaxy’s captain and one of their three designated players who can be paid above the league’s salary cap.

“We’re very pleased Robbie will continue to be a member of the Galaxy in the coming years,” said Bruce Arena, the Galaxy’s coach and general manager. “He has been one of the key pieces in our success over the past five seasons. We look forward to even more success with Robbie as a member of our team.” (ap)

AP Photo/Nabor Goulart

Brazil’s Roberto Firmino celebrates after scoring a goal dur-ing a friendly soccer match against Honduras in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Brazil is preparing for the Copa America which begins Thursday in Chile.

Brazil beats Honduras 1-0 in final warmup for Copa America

AP Photo/Frank Augstein

United States’ Bobby Woods scores his side’s second goal during the soccer friendly match between Germany and the United States in Cologne, western Germany, Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

Wood scores late to give US a 2-1 win over Germany

Robbie Keane extends his contract with LA Galaxy

REUTERS/Mariana Bazo

A boy plays soccer at a beach in La Serena, Chile, June 10, 2015. La Serena is home to Estadio La Portada, one of the venues where the Copa America Chile 2015 group B soccer matches will be held.

Corruption scandal in Latin America takes shine of Copa America

SANTIAGO - It should be South America’s showpiece soccer tournament. Instead the Copa America kicks off in Chile on Thursday as a widening U.S.-led investigation lifts the lid on rampant corruption among the sport’s top officials. The probe has exposed a criminal enterprise running from racketeering and bribery to wire fraud and money laundering, and the list of suspects now facing extradition to the United States reads like a who’s who of Latin America’s soccer establishment.

SYDNEY — A union repre-senting Socceroos players says Football Federation Australia has not handed over match payments and bonuses owed to the national team and has filed a grievance with a disputes arbitrator.

Professional Footballers Aus-tralia did not give the amount of the claim in its statement Thurs-day, but local media reported it as 100,000 Australian dollars ($77,500).

The Australian team is in Dubai preparing for its first qualifying match for the 2018 World Cup, against Kyrgyzstan in Bishkek next Tuesday.

FFA chief executive David Gallop said the claim was “inap-propriate and unnecessarily dis-ruptive ... the matters in question relate back to 2010, were first raised in August last year and are not material to the current quali-fication campaign.” (ap)

BUENOS AIRES — An Ar-gentine businessman who was indicted by U.S. authorities in the FIFA corruption case says he is willing to be extradited to the U.S. from Italy, where he is being held.

Alejandro Burzaco, who has dual Argentine-Italian nationality, turned himself in to Italian police Tuesday. Lawyer Mariano Men-dilaharzu told Argentine Radio Mitre on Wednesday his client

won’t fight extradition that could happen “in about two months.”

Burzaco is accused of being involved in a $110 million bribe and is under house arrest in the northern Italian city of Bolzano.

He was one of 14 people in-dicted by U.S. authorities May 27 on bribery, vote-rigging and other corruption charges. Seven of the indicted men were arrested dur-ing dawn raids at a luxury Zurich hotel. (ap)

Argentine willing to be extradited to US in FIFA case

Australia players, football federation in pay dispute

ignation as head of FIFA, soccer’s governing body.

But Paraguay’s Senate is likely to vote on Thursday to strip CONME-BOL’s headquarters of its pseudo-diplomatic legal immunity, a protec-tive shield that illustrates how FIFA and its affiliates have often been able to dodge justice. If the vote goes as expected, Paraguayan police could soon be raiding the plush home of South American soccer in search of documents and computer files to aid the U.S. probe.

At the center of the scandal are TV and commercial contracts for the Copa America. Sports media and marketing executives Alejandro Burzaco, Hugo Jinkis and son Mari-ano Jinkis, all Argentine nationals, are accused of winning the lucrative TV rights to the 2015, 2019 and 2023 tournaments by paying up to $110 million in bribes.

Three top CONMEBOL officials, including Leoz and the chiefs of the Argentine and Brazilian national federations, were to receive a total of $45 million in kickbacks with the rest to be disbursed among eight other unnamed CONMEBOL officials, ac-cording to the indictment.

The staggering sums have stoked

long-held suspicions among fans that South America’s soccer officials were lining their own pockets instead of developing the grassroots game. As the U.S. investigation broadens, fans and pundits are sure to scrutinize which top ranking officials travel

to Chile.“I think we’ll see fewer lead-

ers at the tournament than before because nobody wants to raise their head above the parapet,” said Sergio Levinsky, an Argentine author who has written about the soccer business.

He said the U.S. probe has revealed “the enormous corruption and culture of impunity that had dictated decision making.” A CONMEBOL spokes-man declined to comment on which federation bosses were expected to attend the Copa America. (rtr)

Germany, which rested several of its first-choice players, lost some of its pace after the break as a series of substitutions disrupted its rhythm.

Klinsmann praised the work of substitute Kyle Beckerman, who started the second half. “Beckerman calmed down things defensively. He is doing the dirty work and makes us look better,” Klinsmann said. “In the second half we closed down the passing lanes and we turned the momentum.”

Klinsmann also praised captain Michael Bradley “as the best man on the pitch.” Germany coach Joachim Loew, who began as Klinsmann’s assistant with Germany in 2004, said he was very pleased with how his team played in the first half.

“But we should have scored a second. We lost pace through a lot of substitutions in the second half. The result is frustrating, but we can live with that,” Loew said. “The Americans have improved a lot over the past couple of years.” The Germans got off to a better start and grabbed the early lead when Shkodran Mustafi sent Patrick Herrmann racing. Herrmann, mak-ing his Germany debut, left three defenders behind and set up Goetze to slot the ball inside the far post.

U.S. goalkeeper Brad Guzan made a point-blank save from Goetze, who later set up Andre Schuerrle for a weak header that Guzan was able to collect.

The Americans equalized in the 41st minute when Bradley sent a long diagonal pass to Diskerud, who chested the ball a step ahead of defender Sebastian Rudy and sent a right-foot shot past goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler. Gyasi Zardes then sent an effort high as the Americans pushed forward, while Herrmann shot wide at the other end. (rtr)

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On the field, stars like Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Brazil’s Neymar and Colombia’s James Rodriguez are sure to provide enough magic to keep fans happy.

But the scandal has damaged soc-cer’s reputation in a region widely seen as its spiritual home and the cradle of many of its greatest players.

“Unfortunately our Copa America is stained by these events which have little to do with football,” Sergio Jadue, who heads Chile’s soccer federation.

Four years ago, when Uruguay hosted the tournament, Nicolas Leoz ruled over South America’s CONMEBOL soccer confederation, even securing legal immunity for the body’s headquarters in Paraguay. Today, he is under house arrest in an upmarket neighborhood of Asuncion.

Eugenio Figueredo, a FIFA vice president, was Leoz’s deputy in 2011. He and Rafael Esquivel, the sport’s boss in Venezuela, were among seven people arrested when Swiss police swooped on a hotel in Zurich on May 27. So too was Jose Maria Marin, Brazil’s former soccer chief.

In a region where the long arm of U.S. intervention is often resented, soccer fans from Bogota to Buenos Aires have broadly applauded the international probe. Many, however, are more sanguine about the pros-pects for ridding the sport of graft.

“This scandal changes little,” said Jaime Riquelme, a stamp salesman in Chile’s capital Santiago, where the Copa America kicks off with a match between Chile and Ecuador on Thursday night. “We all knew money was changing hands. It hap-pens in all sports, baseball, soccer, basketball.”

EMBARRASSED

South America’s embarrassed soccer federations hope the Copa America will shift focus away from the scandal, which last week forced Sepp Blatter to announce his res-

PORTO ALEGRE — Boosted by the return of Neymar, Brazil de-feated Honduras 1-0 on Wednesday in its final warmup before traveling to Chile for the Copa America. Neymar, who joined the squad on Monday after helping Barcelona win the Champions League, en-tered the match at halftime, when Brazil was already ahead thanks to Roberto Firmino’s 33rd-minute goal at the Beira-Rio Stadium.

Neymar had missed Brazil’s win over Mexico in a warmup in Sao Paulo on Sunday. Brazil didn’t threaten too much despite control-ling the game played in steady rain. Honduras played well at times and created a few good scoring chanc-es. Some fans jeered the Brazilian team after the final whistle.

“We eased off the throttle a bit because we know the Copa America is the most important things for us,” veteran Brazil striker Robinho said. “The team is practically ready. We’ve been improving match after match, and the tendency is for us to do well in the Copa America.”

Firmino broke the deadlock with a left-footed shot from inside the area after a perfect feed from left back Filipe Luis. It was Firmino’s third goal with Brazil’s national team. Neymar had a goal disal-lowed because of offside early in the second half, and he came close to scoring in the 65th when his shot from inside the area was barely saved by the goalkeeper.

Brazil coach Dunga made several changes to the starting lineup from the team that beat Mexico, replacing midfielder Elias and striker Diego Tardelli with Casemiro and Firmino.

Right back Danilo, who in-jured his ankle against Mexico, missed the game and is in danger of not recovering in time for the Copa America. “Unfortunately Danilo got hurt, but I’m prepared to play, I’m taking advantage of this opportunity,” said replace-ment Fabinho. Barcelona’s Daniel Alves is expected to be called up by Dunga to replace Danilo in the Copa America squad.

Brazil had already lost other players because of injuries ahead of the tournament in Chile, includ-ing playmaker Oscar, left back Marcelo and defensive midfielder Luiz Gustavo. Robinho didn’t play against Mexico because of a knee injury but entered Thursday’s match in the 71st.

Brazil’s opening match in the South American tournament is against Peru on Sunday, with Co-lombia and Venezuela the other teams in Group C. The team travels to Chile on Friday.

Brazil has won four of the past six Copa Americas, including two of the past three, and will be eager to put on a good showing in its first official competition since the humiliating 7-1 defeat by Germany in last year’s World Cup semifinal. (ap)

COLOGNE — Substitute Bob-by Wood scored in the 87th minute to give the United States a 2-1 victory over World Cup champion Germany in a friendly on Wednes-day. Wood drilled a low shot inside the post to cap a good second half performance in which the Ameri-cans missed several clear chances. Wood has also scored a 90th-minute winner in the United States’ 4-3 vic-tory over the Netherlands in another friendly on Friday.

The Americans equalized through Mix Diskerud late in the first half to cancel out Mario Go-etze’s goal for the hosts in the 12th minute.

Wood’s strike gave U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann a winning return to his homeland and the United

States its first win on German soil. Klinsmann, who sang both national anthems before kickoff, led Ger-many to the 1990 World Cup title as a player and coached it to third place in 2006.

“Bobby is a work in progress,” Klinsmann said of the striker whose German club team Erzgebirge Auehas has been relegated to the third division. “An entertaining game with a happy ending with us,” Klinsmann said. “To win against the world champion in Germany is something special, but we deserved it. It’s an important step toward the Gold Cup.”

Klinsmann said his players “had a lot of respect” for Germany but “the team realized after 20, 25 minutes that there was a whole game to play.”

CARSON — Ireland forward Robbie Keane extended his contract with the LA Galaxy on Wednesday, agreeing to stay with the MLS club into the final years of his playing career.

The MLS champions refused to give details of Keane’s contract extension, but the prolific goalscorer had previously said he intended to stay with the Galaxy for at least a few more years. Keane turns 35 next month.

Keane has been one of MLS’ best

players since he arrived in 2011, scoring 55 goals in 91 appearances with the Galaxy. He was named MLS’ most valuable player last winter while leading the Galaxy to their third championship in his four seasons.

Keane capped his MVP season by scoring a late winner in the Galaxy’s MLS Cup victory over New England last December.

He also won championships in 2011 and 2012 alongside Landon Donovan and David Beckham, who

have both retired. Keane has stuck around as the Galaxy’s captain and one of their three designated players who can be paid above the league’s salary cap.

“We’re very pleased Robbie will continue to be a member of the Galaxy in the coming years,” said Bruce Arena, the Galaxy’s coach and general manager. “He has been one of the key pieces in our success over the past five seasons. We look forward to even more success with Robbie as a member of our team.” (ap)

AP Photo/Nabor Goulart

Brazil’s Roberto Firmino celebrates after scoring a goal dur-ing a friendly soccer match against Honduras in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Brazil is preparing for the Copa America which begins Thursday in Chile.

Brazil beats Honduras 1-0 in final warmup for Copa America

AP Photo/Frank Augstein

United States’ Bobby Woods scores his side’s second goal during the soccer friendly match between Germany and the United States in Cologne, western Germany, Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

Wood scores late to give US a 2-1 win over Germany

Robbie Keane extends his contract with LA Galaxy

REUTERS/Mariana Bazo

A boy plays soccer at a beach in La Serena, Chile, June 10, 2015. La Serena is home to Estadio La Portada, one of the venues where the Copa America Chile 2015 group B soccer matches will be held.

Corruption scandal in Latin America takes shine of Copa America

SANTIAGO - It should be South America’s showpiece soccer tournament. Instead the Copa America kicks off in Chile on Thursday as a widening U.S.-led investigation lifts the lid on rampant corruption among the sport’s top officials. The probe has exposed a criminal enterprise running from racketeering and bribery to wire fraud and money laundering, and the list of suspects now facing extradition to the United States reads like a who’s who of Latin America’s soccer establishment.

SYDNEY — A union repre-senting Socceroos players says Football Federation Australia has not handed over match payments and bonuses owed to the national team and has filed a grievance with a disputes arbitrator.

Professional Footballers Aus-tralia did not give the amount of the claim in its statement Thurs-day, but local media reported it as 100,000 Australian dollars ($77,500).

The Australian team is in Dubai preparing for its first qualifying match for the 2018 World Cup, against Kyrgyzstan in Bishkek next Tuesday.

FFA chief executive David Gallop said the claim was “inap-propriate and unnecessarily dis-ruptive ... the matters in question relate back to 2010, were first raised in August last year and are not material to the current quali-fication campaign.” (ap)

BUENOS AIRES — An Ar-gentine businessman who was indicted by U.S. authorities in the FIFA corruption case says he is willing to be extradited to the U.S. from Italy, where he is being held.

Alejandro Burzaco, who has dual Argentine-Italian nationality, turned himself in to Italian police Tuesday. Lawyer Mariano Men-dilaharzu told Argentine Radio Mitre on Wednesday his client

won’t fight extradition that could happen “in about two months.”

Burzaco is accused of being involved in a $110 million bribe and is under house arrest in the northern Italian city of Bolzano.

He was one of 14 people in-dicted by U.S. authorities May 27 on bribery, vote-rigging and other corruption charges. Seven of the indicted men were arrested dur-ing dawn raids at a luxury Zurich hotel. (ap)

Argentine willing to be extradited to US in FIFA case

Australia players, football federation in pay dispute

ignation as head of FIFA, soccer’s governing body.

But Paraguay’s Senate is likely to vote on Thursday to strip CONME-BOL’s headquarters of its pseudo-diplomatic legal immunity, a protec-tive shield that illustrates how FIFA and its affiliates have often been able to dodge justice. If the vote goes as expected, Paraguayan police could soon be raiding the plush home of South American soccer in search of documents and computer files to aid the U.S. probe.

At the center of the scandal are TV and commercial contracts for the Copa America. Sports media and marketing executives Alejandro Burzaco, Hugo Jinkis and son Mari-ano Jinkis, all Argentine nationals, are accused of winning the lucrative TV rights to the 2015, 2019 and 2023 tournaments by paying up to $110 million in bribes.

Three top CONMEBOL officials, including Leoz and the chiefs of the Argentine and Brazilian national federations, were to receive a total of $45 million in kickbacks with the rest to be disbursed among eight other unnamed CONMEBOL officials, ac-cording to the indictment.

The staggering sums have stoked

long-held suspicions among fans that South America’s soccer officials were lining their own pockets instead of developing the grassroots game. As the U.S. investigation broadens, fans and pundits are sure to scrutinize which top ranking officials travel

to Chile.“I think we’ll see fewer lead-

ers at the tournament than before because nobody wants to raise their head above the parapet,” said Sergio Levinsky, an Argentine author who has written about the soccer business.

He said the U.S. probe has revealed “the enormous corruption and culture of impunity that had dictated decision making.” A CONMEBOL spokes-man declined to comment on which federation bosses were expected to attend the Copa America. (rtr)

Germany, which rested several of its first-choice players, lost some of its pace after the break as a series of substitutions disrupted its rhythm.

Klinsmann praised the work of substitute Kyle Beckerman, who started the second half. “Beckerman calmed down things defensively. He is doing the dirty work and makes us look better,” Klinsmann said. “In the second half we closed down the passing lanes and we turned the momentum.”

Klinsmann also praised captain Michael Bradley “as the best man on the pitch.” Germany coach Joachim Loew, who began as Klinsmann’s assistant with Germany in 2004, said he was very pleased with how his team played in the first half.

“But we should have scored a second. We lost pace through a lot of substitutions in the second half. The result is frustrating, but we can live with that,” Loew said. “The Americans have improved a lot over the past couple of years.” The Germans got off to a better start and grabbed the early lead when Shkodran Mustafi sent Patrick Herrmann racing. Herrmann, mak-ing his Germany debut, left three defenders behind and set up Goetze to slot the ball inside the far post.

U.S. goalkeeper Brad Guzan made a point-blank save from Goetze, who later set up Andre Schuerrle for a weak header that Guzan was able to collect.

The Americans equalized in the 41st minute when Bradley sent a long diagonal pass to Diskerud, who chested the ball a step ahead of defender Sebastian Rudy and sent a right-foot shot past goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler. Gyasi Zardes then sent an effort high as the Americans pushed forward, while Herrmann shot wide at the other end. (rtr)

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BULELENG - Pulaki Temple or Pura Pulaki is a Hindu shrine located in the hill bank and in front of the beautiful beach in north part of Bali. It is one of the big-gest Hindu temples in Bali situated in the coastal side west part of Singaraja town or 1 hour drive to the west from the town. This temple is set on the flat land with stone hill

bank as a back drop meanwhile the blue ocean is just in front of the temple.

Pulaki Temple is a famous temple among the Hindu people in Bali located in Singa-raja regency, north part of Bali. There are the group of monkeys dwell the hill forest around the temple and it usually standing around the temple in the day time. The beautiful beach with black sand and calm seawater is one of the fascinations to visi-tor to come to this temple. We can find the beautiful hill bank and beaches along the

coastal road.It is located in Pulaki Vil-lage, Seririt Sub District, Singaraja Regency, north part of Bali. It is just 3 hours drive from Bali’s International Airport or 1

hour drive from Singaraja town. It is strategically set in

the main road from Singaraja to Gilimanuk with the group of

monkeys as the identity for the trav-eler who wants to visit this temple.

“One-stop races aren’t good for Formula 1,” said Horner. “You need to have two to three stops, and that’s important. Unfortunately, the tyres we have now are just a bit too con-servative. “A few years ago we had a bit more downforce that abused the tyres a bit more.

“Pirelli did go too far if you think back to Silverstone 2013 [the Brit-ish GP that included several tyre

failures], but as a result of that their reaction is we have ended up with a pretty conservative tyre. “The changes over the winter, going into this year, means they’ve gone a bit more conservative again, whereas the tyres we had last year were about the right balance for strategy and degradation.”

Fuel conservation was also a factor in the lack of spectacle in

Montreal. The lack of a safety car, a usual occurrence around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ensured a number of cars were marginal on fuel come the chequered flag. Horner believes it is time the drivers be allowed to push their car to its limits.

“The other thing not good for Formula 1 is fuel-saving. It should be a sprint race,” he said. “Lift and coast doesn’t belong in a sprint race.

That’s not the message Formula 1 should be putting across. “I’d either shorten the race by five laps, or whatever, or increase the amount of fuel, but it needs to be a flat-out sprint race from start to finish.”

Horner believes armchair view-ers will continue to switch off if messages of that nature proliferate races in the future. “If you are a fan sitting at home watching that, you don’t want to hear that,” said Horner. “You want to see the guys going flat-out racing each other, so it’s something we need to take on

aboard and react to.”Horner has also questioned the

legality of such radio messages, in particular as reigning champion Lewis Hamilton was told how far - either 50 metres or 100m - he should lift and coast. Such coaching instructions are supposedly banned under current FIA rules, yet Mer-cedes avoided any warning.

Horner said: “It sounds like coaching if they are telling them where to lift and how much to lift. If that’s the case we may as well get in and do it.”(net)

BAKU, Azerbaijan — Organiz-ers of the European Games insisted Thursday that the 2019 event will go ahead as planned despite the Netherlands pulling out as host nation.

European Olympic Committees head Patrick Hickey said it was “purely coincidental” that the Neth-erlands had withdrawn Wednesday, just two days before the opening of the inaugural European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Two of the failed candidates in the original negotiations for the 2019 host have already approached the EOC again, he said, so “we have no worries about not having a candidate.”

The Dutch government said in a statement that there was insuffi-cient support for funding the event, calling the 57.5-million euro ($65-million) price tag too high for local, provincial and national authorities. Azerbaijan says its budget for the 2015 games is over $900 million.

The Dutch also questioned whether there would be enough top athletes at the games, particu-larly in swimming and athletics, traditionally the two most popular Olympic events.

With only a low-level athletics event on the program in Baku, Hickey sought to reassure potential bidders Thursday, saying the track and field competition would have a

high standard in 2019.“I have already very positive

meetings with the new president of the European athletics federa-tion,” he said. “He assures me that we will have top-level athletics in the next edition and of course we have to meet a few times to refine that.”

Hickey refused to name the two cities interested in hosting the 2019 games, saying that negotiations were kept private because “we don’t want an elaborate bidding process.”

Reopening the process will not cause delays, he said. “We’re not concerned whatsoever, we have plenty of time,” he said. (ap)

Pulaki Temple

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AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky, File

FILE - In this Friday, May 31, 2013 file photo, Marius Vizer, presi-dent of the International Judo Federation, (IJF) attends the Sport-Accord International Convention in St. Petersburg, Russia.

European Games organizers insist 2019 viable

REUTERS/Paul Chiasson/Pool

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton takes a pit stop during the Canadian F1 Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal June 7, 2015.

Horner says one-stop grands prix bad for Formula 1

REd BULL team principal Christian Horner believes one-stop grands prix are bad for Formula 1 and Pirelli needs to revert to higher-degradation tyres. Horner’s remarks follow an uneventful Canadian GP in which the majority made just one stop for new Pirelli rubber.

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JAKARTA - Former president director of state electricity firm (PT PLN) Dahlan Iskan has been officially banned from traveling abroad due to his alleged involve-ment in a graft case related to the development of 21 power sta-tions. “The overseas travel ban on Dahlan Iskan came into effect on Monday (June 8) and will be valid for a period of six months,” Direc-tor of Investigation of the Director-ate General of Immigration Mirza Iskandar stated on Wednesday.

Head of the Jakarta High Pros-ecutors Office Adi Toegarisman earlier remarked that his office had filed an application for an overseas travel ban on Iskan, who is also the former state enterprises minister. “We have done it,” he pointed out. The prosecutors office plans to interrogate Iskan as a suspect in a corruption case on Thursday (June 12).

The prosecutors named Iskan as a suspect in a corruption case related to the development of 21 power stations worth Rp1.063 billion in Java, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara when he held the post of president director of PT PLN.

He was named a suspect in the

case after being questioned. During the interrogation, the investigators found two pieces of evidence that were sufficient to name him as a suspect.

On May 6, the prosecutors of-fice questioned Nur Pamuji who succeeded Iskan after the latter was promoted to the post of state enterprises minister during the gov-ernment of former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the end of 2011. So far, the prosecutors have named 15 people as suspects in the case, including nine PLN employ-ees who have been detained.

All suspects are charged with Article 2 and Article 3 in con-nection with Article 18, point (1), letter b of Law Number 31/1999, in conjunction with Law Number 20/2001 on corruption eradication, in conjunction with Article 55, point (1) ke-1 of the criminal code, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years.

The mega power station proj-ects, which were implemented by the Ministry of Energy and Min-eral Resources, were commenced on December 11, 2011, and were targeted for completion by June 2013. (ant)

JAKARTA - Minister of In-formation and Communications Rudiantara encourages the develop-ment of national over the top (OTT) mobile Internet applications so they can compete with international OTTs such as Facebook and Twitter. “The players are already there. We try to reach customers as quickly as possible so the 20 to 30 million ac-counts have an economic impact,” Rudiantara said on Wednesday.

He added that the ministry continues to facilitate local OTT players and mobile operators in Indonesia. However, to ensure the development of national OTT mobile applications, the ministry cannot facilitate all existing local OTT services.

“There are some five to six OTT services which I think are good,” he remarked. Moreover, Rudian-tara pointed out that it is difficult to develop local OTT applications when the community itself does not support them. So he urged the community to support national OTT

services by using them so they can evolve and provide added value to the national economy.

“I will push for WhatsApp and Blackberry Messenger to be moved under the local OTT category. Jour-nalists should also support this,” Rudiantara emphasized. Indonesia is currently dominated by interna-tional OTT applications like Twitter and Facebook, with as many as 40 million accounts of Indonesians on Twitter, he observed.

Chairperson of the Indonesian Telecommunication Providers As-sociation Alexander Rusli noted that the organization supports the development of national OTT services.

If national OTT applications can reach 20 to 30 million subscribers, it will encourage the growth of telecommunication and information industries and boost the economy, he affirmed. Currently, Indonesia has a number of advanced OTT services such as Sebangsa and iMes. (ant)

Rudiantara urges growth of national OTT mobile apps

Dahlan Iskan officially banned from traveling abroad

The core of the problem of eco-nomic instability lies in the instability of the prices of energy and household basic necessities, Enny said. Rise in the prices of energy and basic neces-sities pushed up the countrys inflation to 0.5 percent in May or the highest monthlys inflation so far this year, Enny said.

She said the purchasing power of the people was weakened by energy and food price instability. The pur-chasing power of the people has been weakened by government policies such as rise in the energy prices late last year that pushed up inflation, she said. In order to create energy price sta-bility, the government needs to create energy self sufficiency, she said. There should be allocation or investment by the government to strengthen energy security in the state budget, she added. In order to give greater fiscal room for energy, the government needs to im-prove efficiency in the use of budget, she said.

She said, indeed, the government

already started move to improve ef-ficiency in budget spending by cutting subsidy on oil fuel (BBM). “It was bold step by cutting the subsidy. From the point of logic the government has taken the right step as more fund could be appropriated for productive sectors,” she said.

However, the government failed to anticipate the impact of the BBM sub-sidy cut on the stability of the prices of essential goods, she said. “This was caused by lack of coordination that what we have in the first quarter of this year was a decline in the household consumption,” she said.

She said household consumption grew by less than 5 percent per day in the first quarter of 2015. “If the peoples purchasing power did not decline and the growth of household consumption could be maintained at around 5.4 percent, our economy could grow by ariound 5 percent,” she said.

Earlier the Central Bureau of Sta-tistics (BPS), said inflation in May 2015, was 0.5 percent or the highest

Mays inflation in the past seven years, triggered by an increase in food prices. “The highest Mays inflation earlier was 1.41 percent in 2008. The con-tribution to Mays inflation this year came from foodstuff although rice contributed to deflation,” BPS chief Suryamin said.

With inflation 0.5 percent in May, the countrys inflation in the first five months of the year was 0.42 percent and year-on-year inflation was 7.15 percent. Core inflation was 0.23 per-cent and core inflation on-year was 5.04 percent.

Based on groups of spending , foodstuff group accounted for 1.39 percent of the Mays inflation , manu-factured food, drinks, cigarette and tobacco for 0.5 percent and health group for 0.34 percent.

Among commodities rising in prices and contributing to Mays in-flation included red chili, pure bred chicken meat and eggs, red onion , garlic , fresh fishes, electric tariff , tomato, and green chili. (ant)

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Police use a road roller to destroy bottles of illegal alcohol confiscated in a pre-Ramadan anti-alcohol campaign, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, June. 10, 2015. Every Ramadan, the holiest month in the Muslim calendar, the government conducts raids at unlicensed liquor stores and then destroys the liquor in a pubic display. Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim country.

Economic stability determined by energy and food policy

JAKARTA - Institute for Development of Economic and Finance (Indef) said the government could keep inflation under control if it could maintain energy and food price stability. “Inflation data show from year to year if the prices of energy and food commodities could be controlled it is almost certain we could curb inflation,” Indef Director Enny Sri Hartati said.

The outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome has caused panic in South Korea. It has infected more than 120 people since the first case, a 68-year-old man who had traveled to the Middle East, was diagnosed on May 20.

About 3,800 people remained isolated Thursday after possible contact with infected people, ac-cording to the ministry, and more than 2,600 schools and kinder-gartens across South Korea were closed.

On Wednesday, experts from the World Health Organiza-tion and South Korea urged the schools’ reopening as the outbreak

in the country has so far been contained to hospitals and there is no evidence of sustained trans-mission in the community.

South Korean officials believe the outbreak may have peaked, al-though they say the next few days will be crucial to determining whether their efforts to isolate pa-tients and control the disease have worked. Three people diagnosed with MERS were released from hospitals Thursday, bringing the total discharged to seven. Presi-dent Park Geun-hye postponed her planned U.S. visit scheduled next week to focus on coping with the outbreak.

Most of the deaths so far have

been of people who had been suf-fering from pre-existing medical conditions, such as respiratory problems or cancer.

Experts think MERS can spread in respiratory droplets, such as by coughing. But transmissions have mainly occurred through close contact, such as living with or caring for an infected person.

MERS has mostly been cen-tered in Saudi Arabia and has a death rate of about 40 percent among reported cases. It belongs to the family of coronaviruses that includes the common cold and SARS, and can cause fever, breathing problems, pneumonia and kidney failure. (ap)

BUENOS AIRES/BRUSSELS - Tensions over the Falkland Is-lands flared again on Wednesday, with Argentine President Cristina Fernandez referring to Britain’s leader as “almost ill-mannered” in his comments to an official of her government over the contested archipelago.

At a meeting of Latin Ameri-can countries with the European Union in Brussels, Foreign Minis-ter Hector Timerman had a heated exchange over dinner with Prime Minister David Cameron over the South Atlantic islands’ sovereignty. The two countries fought a brief war over the islands in 1982, which Britain won. “The prime minister’s response was irate, almost ill-mannered,” Fernandez said during a public address.

A British government spokesman said: “The prime minister robustly defended the Falklands and the is-landers’ right to self-determination in response the Argentine foreign minister raising the issue.”

Argentine state news service Telam said Timerman denounced

Britain for clinging to a “colonial-ist” policy and that Cameron had re-ferred to those comments as “threat-ening”. The British spokesman said Cameron had accused Argentina of threatening companies operating in the seas around the islands.

“The prime minister underlined that the islanders had expressed their view in a referendum and that should be respected,” he said. “He went on to add that the waters around the Falklands were territo-rial waters and it was unacceptable of Argentina to threaten investors seeking to operate there.”

In April, Argentina started legal proceedings in one of its courts against five companies, of which three are British, that are drilling for oil and gas off the Falklands, a move Britain denounced as bul-lying.

Britain administers the islands, known as the Malvinas in Argen-tina, as an overseas territory. The archipelago’s population of around 3,000 voted overwhelmingly to remain under British rule in a ref-erendum in 2013. (rtr)

BEIJING — A court says it has sentenced former Chinese security chief Zhou Yongkang to life in prison on corruption charges fol-lowing a closed-door trial.

Zhou, a former member of the ruling Communist Party’s all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee, is the biggest target to fall in President Xi Jinping’s on-going anti-corruption campaign.

The First Intermediate Peo-ple’s Court of Tianjin said Zhou was sentenced Thursday. It said he was convicted of receiving bribes, abusing his power and leaking state secrets. The sen-tence also mandates the seizure of all of Zhou’s personal assets. It said Zhou accepted the court’s decision and will not file an ap-peal. (ap)

Hong Hae-in/Yonhap via AP

Hospital workers wearing protective gears as a precaution against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus push a wheeled stretcher carrying a suspected MERS patient at Samsung Medical Center in Seoul, South Korea Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

South Korea reports 10th death from MERS virus

SEOUL — South Korea reported a 10th death from the MERS virus on Thursday, although officials say they believe the disease has peaked. The victim was a 65-year-old man who had been treated for lung cancer and was hospitalized in the same facility as another MERS patient, the Health Ministry said.

REUTERS/Angelo Carconi/Pool

Pope Francis meets Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (L) during a private audience at the Vatican June 7, 2015.

Argentina’s Fernandez says Britain’s Cameron ‘almost ill-mannered’

Former China security chief sentenced to life for corruption

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Tsipras had a short meeting with EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and another with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hol-lande that lasted into early Thursday. He planned to continue talks with Juncker on Thursday.

“We decided to intensify the effort to bridge the remaining differences and proceed — I think will proceed — to a solution,” Tsipras said after the talks. Wednesday’s talks came after Juncker’s European Commission had said the offers made by Greece last week were still not good enough to unlock the bailout funds.

“For this final push, the Commission is of the view that the ball is clearly now in the court of the Greek government,” Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas said.

With the onus firmly on Greece and op-tions increasingly limited, Standard & Poor’s in New York downgraded Greece’s credit rating 1 notch further into junk territory, saying it’s likely the country will default on its commercial debt within a year if it can’t strike a deal with its creditors.

The ratings agency said Greece has shown it is giving higher priority to its pensions and other domestic spending than making debt payments on time. S&P lowered Greece’s rating to “CCC” from “CCC+” with a “nega-tive” outlook.

Finance ministers from the 19 nations using the euro currency will meet in Lux-embourg next week with the Greek deadline for payment ever closer. The lack of visible progress in the negotiations over the past weeks has revived fears Greece could default on its debts and drop out of the euro, a move that would create huge uncertainty for Europe and global markets.

“The goal is to keep Greece in the euro-zone,” Merkel said. “Where there is a will,

there is a way.” Yet she insisted it was up to Tsipras first and foremost to show that willingness. Greece has three weeks left to conclude a deal with its creditors before its bailout program expires at the end of the

month, when it will also have to repay about 1.6 billion euros ($1.8 billion) to the Interna-tional Monetary Fund.

“We must be quick. We must not let things drag out,” Hollande said. Tsipras insisted

not only Greece was at risk. “We must find a solution that will give Greece the opportunity to safely return to growth and a sustainable debt — on a course that will bring back se-curity and stability not just to Greece but all of Europe.”

Athens is at odds with its creditors over what reforms Greece must make in return for the bailout loans. Each side has submitted its own proposals. But talks have been dead-locked since Athens rejected the creditors’ suggestions as irrational last Friday, saying they would make life harder for Greeks al-ready reeling from five years of deep spend-ing cuts and soaring unemployment.

European Commission vice president Vladis Dombrovskis stressed the impor-tance of agreeing on overall targets for Greece’s primary surplus — the budget excluding debt and interest payments. Athens has been arguing for lower primary surpluses than creditors demand, saying that insisting on high primary surpluses curtails the amount of funds that can be spent on the country and causes unneces-sary hardship.

Minister of State Alekos Flambouraris, a close aide to Tsipras, told Alpha television that primary surplus being demanded by lenders is now 1 percent, and that Greece wants 0.75. He said Greece could settle at 0.85 and said it should be linked to further debt restructuring.

Tsipras’ radical left Syriza party won elec-tions in January on promises of repealing the harsh budget austerity measures that ac-companied Greece’s 240 billion euro bailout program.

With the country facing a severe cash crunch, he has agreed to make some conces-sions, although he insists he will not cross certain “red lines,” such as imposing further pension and salary cuts.

Tsipras must also face down hardliners within his own party, many of which have called for a break in relations with creditors and for Greece to go it alone, even if it means leaving the euro. (ap)

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate has given a symbolic yet solid show of support to the Export-Import Bank, which provides fi-nancing for overseas purchases of American-made products and is scheduled to go out of existence June 30. Bank supporters posted 65 votes on a procedural test Wednesday, demonstrating more than enough strength to assure passage in the coming months of legislation to renew the bank’s charter. Op-

ponents had 31 votes.Some conservatives hope to put the bank

out of existence, calling it an example of crony capitalism that benefits large corporations. Supporters say it neutralizes advantages that foreign governments give to companies abroad that compete with American firms.

At least a brief interruption in the bank’s charter seems likely, although supporters hope to pass renewal legislation this summer. (ap)

BERLIN — A powerful grouping of Ger-man trade unions says it will help organize protests this fall against a planned trans-Atlantic free trade pact. The Confederation German Trade Unions, known by its acronym DGB, says it has joined other groups calling for a mass demonstration on Oct. 10.

DGB spokeswoman, Maike Rademaker, confirmed the move first reported Wednes-day by German business daily Handelsblatt.

There is unease in Germany about the pos-sible consequences of the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, currently being negotiated between the U.S. and the European Union.

The German government says it will boost the global economy, but critics claim it could lower food safety standards and undermine lo-cal regulation by giving international arbitration panels the power to rule over disputes. (ap)

German unions join protest against trans-Atlantic trade pact

Senate shows support for US Export-Import Bank

Greek leader meets creditors, seeks bailout breakthrough

AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, right, speaks with Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel during a round table meeting at the EU-CELAC summit in Brussels on Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

BRUSSELS — Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reinforced his diplomatic offensive on Wednesday to try to convince European creditors to pay out the bailout loans the country needs to avoid default. The creditors have made it clear that Greece has to improve its offer of economic reforms before they release 7.2 billion euros ($8.1 billion) the country needs to pay debts due at the end of the month.

Head of the Badung Health Agency, I Gede Putra Suteja ac-knowledged this fact and said that his agency has therefor allotted IDR. 3.5 million of their budget to procuring anti-rabbies vaccines from PT Bio Farma as distributor.

“Actually it (PT Bio Farma) has promised to supply 2,000 of the

40,00o files that have been ordered, sometimes his June. Yet so far, this has yet to be realized” said Suteja on Wednesday (Jun. 10).

He added that because health centres in Badung still only have a limited supply of the vaccine in stock, doctors are highly selective about who can be given the vac-

cine. That is to say that anti-rabies vaccines are only being given to patients who have been bitten by an animal identified as rabid. “In every case of a dog bite, people definitely ask to be vaccinated, but first the animal that bit them must be verified. If there is any indication of rabies, the patient will be given the

vaccine four times. Otherwise, the wound is adequately cleaned and the patient is simply given antibiot-ics” he explained.

One of the efforts that the public must make is to try to prevent the likelihood of being bitten by a ra-bies infected animals. “As much as possible avoid contact with infected or possibly animals in order to avoid being bitten” he said.

Based on the data of the Badung Health Agency, there were 1,937 cases of humans being bitten by ra-

bies infected dogs between January and April of this year. January saw 699 cases, Febuary 433, March 490 and there were 315 cases in April.

Head of the Badung Livestock, Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, I Made Badra, stated that his party has not found any cases of rabies in Badung. Nevertheless, they are still eliminating rabies carrying animals, especially stray dogs. “However, they are not immediately killed but are first sedated” he concluded. (kmb27)

BANGLI— Rapid develop-ment in Bangli County causes a number of green lands to change into concrete land. Actually, live-stock development has a very high potential. Responding to this problem, farmers are asked not to be pessimistic in developing a business. Land conversion must be made into an opportunity to improve the creative nature.

The Head of the Bangli Live-stock and Fisheries Agency, I Wayan Sukartana, said on Wednes-day (Jun. 10) that since the past few years the development in Bangli County has taken place very rapidly and seemed not to pay at-tention to green land. Agricultural land denoting one of the potentials owned by the region is increasingly squeezed. Similarly, breeders are

also increasingly difficult to find out land for business development, one of which is cattle farm. “Green land is getting narrower. It is much threatening the development of community business, both in agri-culture and livestock,” he said.

Sukartana explained that reduc-tion of green land has an impact on the difficulty to search fodder. Nevertheless, this issue must not be considered a barrier. Breed-ers are not pessimistic to expand their business amid the invasion of development. “Even though the development runs rapidly, farmers do not get pessimistic in develop-ing a business. On the contrary, farmers should be always optimis-tic,” he said.

He hoped that breeders must be able to face the problems by

developing creative things. One of them is that they can perform fermentation for animal fodder, so that it does not continue to rely on green grass. In addition to raising cattle, the breeders do not only depend on the proceeds of sales. However, the waste generated must also be processed either for fertilizer or bio-urine believed to be able to increase revenue. “Farmers do not just focus on raising cows and enjoying the proceeds alone. Waste treatment is also necessary to increase rev-enue,” he said.

In the meantime, a legislator of Commission II of the Bangli House, I Wayan Jamin, said that the development of livestock in Bangli, especially in group, has been very good. However, he con-

sidered there are still many things needing to be developed. He also agreed to the idea of Sukartana, namely farmers may not be pes-simistic in the face of problems of agriculture and livestock. On the other hand, local government also needs to do an intensive develop-ment to breeder groups until they are independent.

He added that the current coach-ing seems not maximal and has not been carried out on a regular basis to the entire groups. On that account, to avoid the pessimism, the coaching should be done in totality and not half-heartedly. It is believed to be able to excite the farmers to maintain and expand their business amid the green land reduction. “If we want farmers and breeders not to be pessimistic,

the coaching should be intensified further. Make sure that the business can grow,” he said.

Jamin added that a number of breeder groups actually own initiative to treat waste produced by cattle, especially in the manu-facture of organic fertilizers. Unfortunately, the fertilizer does not get serious attention from the government. Several tons of fertilizer ultimately turned use-less and wasted back because no one is buying. “Another product yielded by farmers, namely fertil-izer, must also be considered by the government. Farmers have produced fertilizer, but they do not know where to sell. This requires the attention from the government. Do not let them suffer losses,” he said. (kmb45)

Green land transformed into concrete, breeders asked not to be pessimistic

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The dogs are vaccinated by the officers to prevent the spread of rabies in Bali

Lots of dog bite cases, vaccine stock in Badung running low

MANGUPURA - The Badung Health Agency is having trouble meeting the demands for anti-rabies vaccines (VAR) amidst the relatively high incidence of dog bites of late. The Bdung health agency’ whose logo is a kris dagger is running low on vaccines because they do not keep a surplus stock of anti-rabbies vaccines (VAR).

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Both Kaspersky and U.S. secu-rity company Symantec said the virus shared some programming with previously discovered espio-nage software called Duqu, which security experts believe to have been developed by Israelis. “Most notably, some of the new 2014-2015 infections are linked to the P5+1 events and venues related to the negotiations with Iran about a nuclear deal,” the statement said.

“P5+1” refers to the six world powers negotiating with Iran on curbs to its disputed nuclear pro-gramme - the United States, Rus-sia, China, Britain, France and Germany. The talks have been held in Geneva, Lausanne, Montreux, Munich and Vienna. In February, the United States accused Israel of using selective leaks from the talks to distort the U.S. position.

Israel has denounced the dip-lomatic opening to Iran, saying it doubts any agreement arising from the talks will sufficiently restrain the nuclear programme of its arch-enemy. The West suspects Iran wants to develop a nuclear weapons capability from its enrichment of uranium. Iran says it wants nuclear energy only for electricity and medical isotopes.

During various rounds of the talks, Israeli officials said they knew what was being discussed from various sources including intelligence gathering and informa-tion relayed by allies. The officials did not elaborate on the latter, but asserted that Israel never spied on the United States, its closest ally.

Other victims of what Kaspersky called “Duqu 2.0” had been found in Western countries, the Middle East and Asia. Another attack, Kaspersky said, was carried out “in relation to” the commemoration of the 70th anniversary in January this year of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concen-tration camp in Poland.

That ceremony was attended by the heads of state of Germany, France, Britain and other nations. Kaspersky said the new software in-cluded commands for an unknown type of control software that could have been used at the hotels for

conferencing tools.

DUQU SIMILAR TO STUXNET “WORM”

Kaspersky said Duqu 2.0 had evolved from the earlier Duqu, which had been deployed against unidentified targets for years before it was discovered in 2011.

Symantec and Kaspersky ana-lysts have said there was overlap between Duqu and Stuxnet, a U.S.-Israeli project that sabotaged Iran’s nuclear programme in 2009-10 by destroying a thousand or more centrifuges that were enriching uranium.

Kaspersky said Duqu 2.0 used three previously unknown flaws in Microsoft Corp Inc software to in-fect machines and spread, including a problem with Software Installer files, which are commonly used by technical administrators to install

and update software on Windows computers within an organisation. The attack left almost no traces.

Microsoft said it fixed the last of those flaws on Tuesday. Moscow-based Kaspersky, a supplier of anti-virus software and other se-curity tools, said it discovered the advanced malware earlier in the spring as a result of attacks it had seen on a number of organisations, including itself.

At a news conference in London, Chief Executive Eugene Kaspersky said malicious software designed by cyberspies often finds its way into the hands of cybercriminals, and thereby poses a far wider threat in a world that now relies on the Internet. “Cybercriminals are copying the technologies from the state-sponsored attacks. They educate the bad guys,” Kaspersky said. (rtr)

KATHMANDU — A landslide triggered by heavy rainfall buried at least 15 people and left dozens missing as they were sleeping at night in six villages in Nepal’s mountainous northeast, officials said Thursday.

The landslide hit in Taplejung district, about 500 kilometers (310 miles) east of the capital, Kathman-du, said government administrator Surendra Bhattarai.

At least 15 people were killed and dozens are missing under the debris, according to initial reports, but details are sketchy because of the remoteness of the area.

The nearest town is at least five hours’ away on foot when the weather is good, but getting to the site was taking much longer on Thursday because of rains and fog that prevented a rescue heli-copter from landing, said Home Ministry official Laxmi Dhakal in Kathmandu. There are no govern-ment offices or police stations in the area.

Landslides are common in

mountainous Nepal during the rainy monsoon season, which began in June and ends in September.

The Himalayan nation is still re-covering from earthquakes in April and May that killed more than 8,700 people and caused massive damage, with many of the roads cut off by landslides.

Meanwhile, the government announced Thursday it would hire international experts to study trekking routes in the mountains of Nepal to see if they are safe for hikers to return.

Nineteen people were killed and scores injured in an avalanche at Mount Everest base camp triggered by the April 25 quake. Also, the trails around the Langtang valley in northern Nepal were completely damaged and an entire village bur-ied by a landslide and avalanche set off by the earthquake.

Tens of thousands of foreigners come to Nepal every year to trek on the foothills of the Himalayan peaks. The next trekking season starts in September. (ap)

BERLIN — German lawmak-ers are mulling whether to replace their entire computer system after a sophisticated hacking attack against Parliament’s IT network.

Parliamentary officials said last month that specialists were working to fix the security problem, but Ger-man media reported this week that large amounts of data are still being siphoned out by unknown attackers.

Lawmakers are meeting Thurs-day to learn more about the extent of the problem and debate measures

that would allow Parliament to continue its work.

Opposition parties object to a proposal for Germany’s domestic intelligence and IT security agen-cies to investigate the problem, saying this could threaten sensitive parliamentary work and breach the division of powers.

Green Party lawmaker Konstan-tin von Notz told rbb-Inforadio that the sophistication of the attack appears to point to an intelligence operation. (ap)

REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader

Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Reza Najafi waits for the start of a board of governors meeting at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 10, 2015.

Cyberattack targeted Iran nuclear talks

venues -Kaspersky LabGENEVA/BERLIN - A computer virus was used to hack into venues linked to international

talks on Iran’s nuclear programme, Russian computer security company Kaspersky Lab said on Wednesday. Kaspersky said it found the software in three European hotels used in the negotia-tions involving Iran and six world powers and also on Kaspersky’s own computers.

AP Photo/Bikram Rai

Nepalese people gather in an open area after a second earth-quake hit them in Kathmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, May 12, 2015.

German Parliament mulls replacing IT

system over hack attack

Landslide hits 6 villages in Nepal; 15 dead,

dozens missing

DENpAsAR - Despite being charged for premeditated murder, defen-dant Julaikah Noor Aini alias Nur Ellis wife and mastermind behind the murder her husband Robert Kevin Ellis aka Mr.Bob, managed to avoid the death penalty. The Denpasar District Court judge presiding over the case sentenced both the murderous wife and the executors Urbanus Yoh and Yohanes sairo Kodu each to 12 years n prison.

While issuing the verdict, the panel of judges led by A.A. Ketut Anom Wirakanta stated that the defendant had legally and convincingly committed the murder as stipulated by article 340 of the Penal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph 1 (1) of the Criminal Code.

Before arriving at a conclusion regarding this case, the judges consider a number of things. On the one hand was the consideration of the aggravating fact of the deed of the defendant which claimed a life while on the other was the the consideration of the alleviating fact that the defendant confessed and has no previous criminal record.

All three defendants who were convicted last Wednesday got less time that the 15 years in prison that prosecutors Raka Arimbawa and Dipa Umbara were asking for. .

In response to the reduced sentence that defendant Nur Aini received, her legal councillor Nyoman Wisnu et al, stated that they were still thinking about it. In the meantime, the defendant Urbanus Yoh and Yohanes Sairo Kodu accompanied by their legal counsellor Edy Hartaka stated that they accepted the judge’s decision.

The prosecutor however said that he was still thinking about it. “ Our clients have made a decision to accept the verdict, even though they had protested saying that it is the same as the palready made a discussion. Though they did originally protest the sentence because it was the same as the sentence of the main perpetrator, because the sentence was reduced from 15 years to 12 years, they have decided to accept it” said Edy Hartaka.

As revealed in the trial, the prosecutor stated that the murder of the victim was carried out at Villa Emerald at Jalan Karang Sari 5, Semawang hamlet, Sanur, South Denpasar, (Oct.19, 2014). The murder was committed in a deliberate and premedi-tated manner.

According to the prosecutor, the murder was kindled by defendant Nur Aini’s being upset with her husband Robert Kevin Ellis who allegedly liked to have love affairs and treated her badly. As a result she wanted to “teach him a lesson”.

She told her maid, Marlina Bela Zaghu alias Feli (separate defendant) to find a man who could resolve her problem. Feli contacted her boyfriend, Andreanus Ngongo alias Aril who eventually spoke to Nur Aini about looking for some thugs to do the deed.

On April 15, 2014, Aril declared that he had found someone -named Marten, who could ‘resolve her problem’. Eventually Marten contacted the defendants Urbanus and Yohannes to have them commit the murder on October 19, 2014 and dispose of the body. (kmb37)

sEMARApURA - Coastal areas in the Klungkung region are now beginning to be overrun by investors. Currently investors not only have their eyes on Lepang Beach, but also on Sidayu Beach, Takmung village, Banjarangkan which is being targeted as the locations for the establishment of hotels and resorts. The resort development plan at Sidayu was confirmed by the arrival of an investor from PT The Luley Hijau Lestari who had a hearing at the office of the Klungkung regent on Wednesday (Jun. 10). The meeting not only involve relevant agencies, but also the headman of Takmung, I Nyoman Mudita, and

hamlet chief of Nyuhaya, I Nyo-man Masta.

After the meeting, Headman of Takmung, I Nyoman Mudita, confirmed that there is a resort de-velopment plan for Sidayu Beach. However, he added that the plan is still in progress. According to said plan, the investors will not only build a resort at Sidayu, but will also build a shell museum. The resort and shell museum develop-ment is scheduled to be carried out on an area of about 2 hectares. “ The land that was privately owned was bought by investors some time ago” said Mudita.

What about the approval of lo-cal residents? This former chief

of Lepang customary village said that Sidayu residents greatly sup-port the resort and shell museum development. This public support was expressed when the inves-tor unveiled its plan to build in Sidayu. The people of Sidayu feel that the presence of the resort will contribute to the people and their villages.

“The investor disseminated information about the planed project to local residents who showed great support, because the agricultural land near Sidayu beach is not very productive and is often submerged in sea-water at high tide anyway” he said.

In addition to being a contribu-

tion to the villagers, Mudita also said that the investor promises to help prevent abrasion by having an embankment built along the coast, after the resort construction is com-plete. The investor however cannot ascertain with certainty when the project will begin because building a resort requires acquiring permits and so on”. Obviously, the resort and shell museum has the support of local residents” he said.

Regent Suwirta on the occa-sion said that the construction of hotel and shell museum must at-tempt to represent Balinese style. The buildings must not neglect to include the iconic paintings of Klungkung, namely classical Ka-

masan-style painting. Aside from the shell fossil museum, the regent also hopes that that Klungkung’s unique features will be taken into consideration in the building of this resort, by including mussels of Nusa Penida, gong craftsmen, the tourism potential of Kerta Gosa and other attractions.

“ We in the county government always welcome investors wishing to contribute to the development of Klungkung. However we always urge them to comply with estab-lished procedurs including getting in touch with the local commu-nity and disseminating information about their projects” added Regent Suwirta emphatically. (119)

Coastal areas of Klungkung “invaded” by investorsHotel and shell museum to be built at Sidayu

Escape death penalty

Murderers of foreigner sentenced to 12 years in prison

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The defendant Julaikah Noor Aini is escorted to the court room

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Animal-kingdom adornments, splashes of disco lame, feminine sheers that exposed nipples and both warm and bold purples, yellows and pinks highlighted Michele’s 62 looks for men and woman. Ruffles trimmed ladylike suits and high heels were chunky on sparkly mules.

Michele — who replaced Frida Giannini after her departure in January — closed a Chel-sea street so the models could cross to the other side and enter his industrial space just as rolling metal gates were lifted. He covered floors with inviting oriental rugs.

The shaggy-haired, big-bearded designer in a slouchy white T-shirt, bracelets and fingers full of rings, greeted guests with warm hugs and a laugh. He said this collection, coming soon after his February debut in Milan, was focused on individual style.

“It’s a kind of personal eccentricism,” he said in a post-show interview. “It’s a mix from the past and the present and from the soul, so

you can believe in the way you dress,” he said. “Everything matches together in a beautiful way in my mind.”

Prepster stripes represented (on a silver bomber jacket he paired with an emerald green lace dress). So did ‘70s disco. Western-style touches added to his mix.

One cozy stripe coat was decorated with sil-ver sparkle dragonflies and another was quilted in pale pink, trimmed with fur at the cuffs and worn with a Betty Draper scarf around a model’s head. Some dresses flowed in tiers of ruffles while others were neatly pleated.

“It’s about that feeling when a beautiful woman where’s something that you do not expect,” Michele said.

Has Michele, who has toiled for Gucci for 12 years, settled into his new role as creative director? He said he’s getting there.

“Not quite relaxed,” he laughed. “For a big company like Gucci, it’s never-ending.”

Dakota Johnson, Sam and Aaron Taylor-

AP Photo/Richard Drew

The Gucci cruise wear collection is modeled in New York, Thursday, June 4, 2015. Gucci’s new creative director Alessandro Michele put on a whimsi-cal, eclectic show Thursday for his first resort collection.

NEW YORK — A new line of Barbie dolls has the 56-year-old fashionista rocking flat shoes for the first time.

Toymaker Mattel rolled out more diverse versions of the doll from January through last week, aimed at allowing Barbie to better represent the world. There are 23 new Fashionista Bar-bies featuring 14

different facial looks, eight skin tones, 18 eye colors, 22 hair styles and 23 hair colors.

The switch from heels to flats is an effort to acces-sorize street styles Barbie wears in the new line, Mat-tel said. Some new career-oriented Barbies also come with both flats and heels.

Barbie has been on tip toes to accommodate high heels since her introduction in 1959. (ap)

Mattel via AP0

This photo provided by Mattel shows barbie dolls wearing high heel and flat shoes. A new line of Barbie dolls has the 56-year-old fashionista rocking flat shoes for the first time. Toymaker Mattel said flats are an effort to accessorize street styles Barbie wears in the new line.

New Gucci creative director puts on eclectic resort show

NEW YORK — In florals that matched the comfy chairs for his guests, in cat-eye glasses and dragonflies and bees and tigers and snakes, Gucci’s new creative director Alessandro Michele put on a whimsical, eclectic show Thurs-day for his first resort collection.

Barbie can rock flat shoes as part of more diverse line

Johnson and Gucci president and CEO Marco Bizzarri attended. So did Alexander Wang and Joseph Altuzarra.

Wang considers Michele a welcome breath of fresh air.

“He’s just getting started but he’s really put his own stamp on who the new Gucci girl is. It’s exciting,” he said.

Altuzarra said Michele is “evolving the lan-guage of the house in a really interesting way, in a way that feels really fresh.” (ap)

“Spain imports various woven products in the form of sandals, cloth bags, non-knitted items, confectionery, and furniture,” Balinese entrepre-neur Made Parwata stated here on Thursday.

According to Parwata, Balis growth in foreign trade, particularly with Spain, seems positive, especially after the government increased the frequency of flights to European countries. He remarked that Spanish consumers are consistent in buying various Balinese art products.

Spanish importers always order items via email every month. In addition to Spain, the Netherlands, Greece, England, France, and the United States are the top ten buyers of Balinese handicrafts.

According to records provided by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Bali, Spain ranks seventh in the list of largest buyers of Balinese non-oil products in early 2015, after the United States, which is the biggest consumer, with ex-ports amounting to US$38.8 million followed by Japan at US$16.5 million, Singapore US$14 million, and Australia US$13.3 million.

The increasing number of foreign tourists trav-elling to Bali is expected to significantly affect foreign trading, especially the sale of souvenirs and agricultural products, including Balinese coffee. (ant)

DENPASAR - Japan’s Yokohama city administration and the Indone-sian government are cooperating to conserve the Bali starling (Leucop-sar rothschildi), locally called jalak or curik, by donating the birds for release at the Bali Barat National Park (TNBB).

“This cooperation will last for three years, from 2015 to 2017,” Chairperson of the Association of Curik Bali Preserver (APCB) Tony Sumampau stated on Thursday. He affirmed that the cooperation is in its second stage, after it was established three years ago.

Director of Conservation and Bio-diversity (KKH) of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry Bambang Dahono Aji noted that the success achieved in the conservation of Bali starling can serve as a role model of success for wildlife conservation in Indonesia.

“The success of Bali starling in-situ and ex-situ conservations is a success story of endemic wildlife conservation in Indonesia,” he em-phasized. Aji stated that the success of Bali starling conservation is ap-parent by the increase in the popu-lation of these birds, which were

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Bali’s exports to Spain increased 38.93 percent

DENPASAR - The exports of unique Bali-nese crafts and antiques to Spain increased by 38.93 percent, from US$5.4 million recorded in January-April 2014 to US$7.4 million in the same period in 2015.

Indonesia, Japan cooperating to conserve Bali’s myna bird

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previously on the brink of extinction in their natural habitat in TNBB.

“In 2005, the population of Bali starling in the national park was only five, and now, there are more than 100 birds, and at least 40 Bali starlings have even been released in the wild,” he rThe Yokohama city

administration remains committed to assist in the conservation of Bali starling in their natural habitat.

The Bali starling is a medium-large bird measuring 25 centimeters. It is almost entirely white with a long, drooping crest, black wing-tips and tail tip. It has a yellow bill

with blue bare skin around the eyes and legs.

The Bali starlings habitat is re-stricted to Bali Island. The bird was discovered in 1910, and in 1991, it was designated as the faunal emblem of Bali and is featured on the Indo-nesia. (ant)

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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 considered 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 celebra-tion 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 beau-tifully 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 beauti-fully 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

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Grand opening of Quest Hotel Surabaya

JAKArTA - Archipelago International and PT. Marindo Surya, represented by Mr. Sugiarto Alim, President Director of PT. Marindo Surya, officially marked the grand opening of the new Quest Hotel Surabaya on 3rd June 2015.

The 135 room 3-star hotel has been in soft-opening mode for several months already but recently completed its class-leading recreational facilities ready for the grand opening. The hotel now features a stunning swimming pool, gym and spa, as well as meeting room facilities capable of accommodating up to 200 people across six flex-ible meeting spaces for groups and events.

The hotel sits strategically on Jalan Ronggolawe and offers easy access to downtown Sura-baya and Jalan Darmo. In line with the Quest Hotel ethos, the hotel is geared towards a young, up-and-coming generation of business travelers looking for a proficient hotel at a reasonable cost, whilst also appreciating edgy interior design and a hotel poised with character.

“The grand opening of Quest Surabaya is an important mo-ment for us here at Archipelago International since the hotel is

the third of its kind in Indone-sia, joining our two other Quest hotels in Kuta – Bali and Sema-rang – Java. Next month we will be opening two more Quests in Denpasar and Balikpapan, whilst further Quest Hotels are being built in Jakarta, Cikarang and Sentul.” Says Mr. Norbert Vas, Archipelago International’s VP Business Development & Op-erations.

Surabaya is Indonesia’s sec-ond largest city and the capital of the East Java province. As one of Indonesia’s main trading ports and with its thriving retail sec-tor, it boasts a large and diverse economy. Surabaya also offers many historical tourist attractions for visitors to the area, includ-ing old buildings from Dutch and Japanese colonial eras, and traditional art, dance, music and theatre displays. For the twenty-first century traveler, there are also a number of malls and shop-ping destinations with designer and boutique clothing stores.

When excavated, the body of the second grade of elementary school student was found wrapped in a cloth and tied with nylon rope. The police also found a Barbie doll buried with her.

The police went to the victim’s house while her foster mother Mar-garet was out shopping at a super-market on Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai, Denpasar. Police used the op-

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The police evacuate the body of Angelina from her house.

Angelina found dead, buried with her dollDenpasar-

The joint team of the Bali Police, Denpasar Police and East Denpasar Police returned to Angelina’s house at 26 Jalan Sedap Malam, Denpasar on Wednesday (Jun. 10). The officers arrived at the house approximately 11:30 a.m. and Unit Chief of the Bali Police Crime and vio-lence, Pande Sugiarta, immediatelya instructed his men to look for a hoe, shovel and crowbar. After digging in four locations, the body of 8 year old Angelina was finally found in a banana garden on a pile of rubbish.

portunity to investigate the house and the chicken coop. “There was only a security guard there at the time”, said on of the Bali Police officers.

The officers revealed that around 11:30 a.m. the joint team arrived at the scene of the crime where they met security guard, Dewa Ketut Raka, and two boarders named Su-siana and Rahmat. Behind the house, near some banana tress, the police

officers found a parcel wrapped in fabric a half meter lower than the ground. They opened the parcel only to find that it was in fact Angelina’s body. The Police also secured a shovel, hoe and a rope that was al-leged to have been used to strangle the victim.

Chief of Bali Police, Dr. Ronny F. Sompie, when met at the scene said that it was the second search of the

location in and around Angelina’s house that finally allowed the offi-cers to find Angelina -already dead. “We found her (AngelinaóEd) in the area behind the house near the chick-en coop, rather close to some banana trees. An uneven ground surface appeared to have been covered with garbage, and raised out suspicions. We eventually dug in that spot and found Angelina’s body” he said.

To ensure that this was in fact the body of deceased Angelina, the police chief ordered forensic experts from the forensic laboratory of Denpasar Branch and the INAFIS of Bali Police to come to the crime scene. “We believe that the body that was found was Angelina’s. However, we are still coordinating with the

forensics team”said Ronny.The Bali Police Chief also said

that seven people have been detained related to the body that was found. They include the victim’s foster mother (Margareth), the victim’s two adoptive sisters (Christina and Yvonne), a security guard (Dewa Ketut Raka), a maid (Agustinus Tae) and two boarders (Susiana and Rahmat).

“We will be conducting thorough examinations of the detainees at the The Denpasar Police station and continue to investigate potential wit-nesses and suspects. . Should there be a trail leading to them, they will be named as the suspect. All informa-tion regarding the death of Angelina will be revealed” he said.

As for how the victim dies, Ronny is still waiting for the results of the autopsy so as to determine the cause and tim of her death. “Whether the victim was killed immediately or injured first is still being explored. We will be cross checking with the facts in the field and the results of the investigation” said the former Spokesperson of the National Police Headquarters. After the crime scene investigation, Angelins’s body was immediately taken to Sanglah Hos-pital for an autopsy.

Legal companion from the Center for Integrated Services of Women and Child Empowerment (P2TP2A) of Denpasar, Siti Sapurah, immedi-ately hugged Amidah, Angelina’s biological mother upon arrival at the forensic department of Sanglah Hospital on Wednesday (Jun. 10). Sapurah did her best to calm Amida down and console her as she cried incessantly.

Sapurah, familiarly addressed as Ipung firmly said that before being murdered, Angeline had repeatedly experienced sexual violence at the hands of Agustinus, Margaretha’s maid. “While being examined by the police, Agustinus who had been working for Margaretha for a week, admitted that he had committed sex-ual violence against Angelina almost everyday” revealed Siti Sapurah.

After providing this information, Siti Sapurah immediately accompa-nied Amidah to her residence at Poh Gading, Jimbaran. (kmb36/42)

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The English singer will per-form Sept . 26 on the Great Lawn, the festival announced Wednesday. Additional head-liners will be announced next

month.The free concert, which will

air on MSNBC, is in its fourth year. Past performers include Jay Z, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young,

Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters and Carrie Underwood.

Fans can earn free tickets to the one-day event by taking actions to end poverty on globalcitizen.org. The concert is timed to the annual United Nations General Assembly. (ap)

LOS ANGELES - Pop singer Miley Cyrus is back in the buff, covered only in mud as she hugs a pig to support the charity she founded in a photo gracing Paper Magazine, as she reveals her romantic attraction to females.

Cyrus, who made waves in 2013 when she appeared nude atop a swinging ball in the music video for her hit song “Wrecking Ball,” ap-pears on the cover of the pop culture magazine strategically hugging a pig to support the Happy Hippy Foundation, which she founded to help raise funds and awareness for homeless and LGBT youth.

The 22-year-old former Disney star also revealed that she has experienced same-sex attractions, saying she told her mother at age 14 that she felt romantic feelings toward females.

“I remember telling her I admire women in a different way. And she asked me what that meant. And I said, I love them. I love them like I love boys,” she told Paper.

Cyrus rose to fame as the lead of Disney Channel’s “Hannah Montana” show, but shed her child star persona for a more risque image in recent years.

The magazine shoot also featured photographs of Cyrus fully nude and wearing body paint.

Cyrus said that in building the foundation she was particularly moved by the December suicide of transgender teen Leelah Alcorn, who said she had been forced to undergo “conversion therapy” by her parents.

“We can’t keep noticing these kids too late,” Cyrus said.The Cyrus cover comes after Paper Magazine tried to “break the

internet” last year by featuring reality star Kim Kardashian showing her nude, oiled derriere. (rtr)

Miley Cyrus poses nude, hugging a pig, for Paper Magazine

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Ed Sheeran to perform at free Global Citizen Festival in NYC

NEW YORK — Ed Sheeran will perform at the 2015 Global Citizen Festival in New York’s Central Park this fall.

Chairman of the Indonesian Economists Association (ISEI) Bali, Prof. Dr. Ketut Rahyuda, said that the increase in the US dollar exchange rate is a heavy burden on society, especially before the holidays of Galungan and Eid. “With a higher cost of living and a decrease in income per capita, economic resilience

is facing some challenges” said Rahyuda on Wednesday (Jun. 10).

According to Rahyuda, the high cost of living and the decline in income per capita is having a negative impact on the Human Development Index (HDI). This condition will add to people’s suffering amid increasingly fierce

competition.“So, as long as our leaders do

not act in anticipation of such conditions, we cannot expect the level of health, education and income to be very high or very strong. Thus HDI will not rise” explained this Udayana Univer-sity.lecturer

Rahyuda emphasized that the

increase in the USD’s exchange rate does not necessarily mean that there will be a surge of foreign tourist arrivals to Bali. Evidently, many tourism opera-tors are applying the strategy of discounting prices. “They offer cheap prices and incentives or other bonuses hoping to draw more tourist visits” he said.

But under such conditions, sa id Rahyuda, a l though the number of tourist arrivals may increase, it will not result in

increased hotel revenues: “In-stead, the image of hotels in Bali will be tarnished if all we can offer is cheaper prices that other places. (kmb27)

Rupiah slumps, economic security weakens

The Rupiah has depreciated again, now trading for IDR 13,396 against

the USD. This depreciation is believed to be having a negative

impact on the economic resilience of Indonesia, including Bali.

MaNGuPuRa - The Rupiah has depreciated again, now trading for IDR 13,396 against the uSD. This depreciation is believed to be having a negative impact on the economic resilience of Indonesia, including Bali.

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