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Friday, November 16, 201216Friday, November 16, 2012

16 Pages Number 2284th year

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

Price: Rp 3.000,-I N T E R N A T I O N A L I N T E R N A T I O N A L

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EntertainmentWEATHER FORECAST

PAgE 11

Police detain 49 in school terror raid

Dormant, classroom rehab of SDN 26 Dangin Puri

Upon hearing he had been picked for the annual honor, Tatum was modest, the gossip magazine said.

“Y’all are messing with me,” it quoted him as saying.

His wife, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, told the magazine that her husband

sculpts and likes to quote 19th century author and poet Edgar Allan Poe, as well as offer her massages.

Previous laureates of People’s award include actors George Cloo-ney, Matt Damon and Brad Pitt.

Channing Tatum 2012’s sexiest man alive

People magazine on Wednesday declared Hollywood actor Channing Tatum the “sexiest man alive” in 2012.A muscular 32-year-old former model, Tatum has appeared in “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” “21 Jump Street,” and “Magic Mike,” among other films.

This magazine cover image released Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, by People shows actor

Channing Tatum on the cover of People’s Sexiest Man Alive

special double issue.

AP Photo/People

“I know this sounds like it’s not true,” says Kaley Cuoco, “but as huge as the show is, it’s just part of my life — not my whole life.”

“The Big Bang Theory” is huge all right. Now in its sixth season (airing Thursdays on CBS at 8 p.m. EST), it reigns as TV’s hottest sitcom, and now hotter than ever with an average 19 million viewers each week.

As virtually every viewer knows by now, “Big Bang” centers on a gaggle of geeky Cal Tech scientists, chief among them Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Leonard (Johnny Galecki), apartment mates who, by great good sitcom fortune, live across the hall from Penny, played by Cuoco. Penny aspires to be an actress but pays the rent by waiting tables at a Cheesecake Factory.

Unlike the boys, Penny is no genius. But neither is she a dumb blonde, which is key to the genius of “Big Bang.”

“She’s obviously not book-smart,” says Cuoco, “but she’s street smart and good-hearted and can make fun of herself. The producers never made her ditzy. Maybe she doesn’t always get what the guys are talking about. But in that way she represents most of the world.”

Kaley Cuoco gets a bang out of ‘Big Bang Theory’

AP Photo/John Carucci

Kaley Cuoco

Korean pop star PSY joined the pop icon Tuesday night during her second show this week at Madison Square Garden in New York. They danced to his pop culture an-them “Gangnam Style” and to her jam “Music” in front of nearly 20,000 people.

Madonna said PSY flew “all the way from Frankfurt, Germany this morning.” She said she was a big fan of the rapper and loved his suit, which was bright red.

PSY added that he’s had a lot of experiences in the last few months, and that performing with Madonna topped his list.

‘Gangnam Style’ star joins Madonna onstage in NYC

AP Photo/Guy Oseary

Madonna, left, performs onstage with South Kore-an rapper PSY during Madonna’s MDNA concert at Madison Square Garden in New York.

According to Suantika there are still many things that couldn’t be found in the site such as its components, angles of position and more. It was stated the activ-

ity that will be done in 2013 de-pends on the budget given by the government as usually the budget covers not only in Bali but also at West and East Nusa Tengara.

It can’t be confirmed either if the location, Ida Rsi Bhujangga Wisnawa Ganda Kusuma pasra-man, has to be totally broken down to continue the research and

digging as that would need a detail discussion.

Previously, an archaeologist says a structure that is believed to be the remains of an ancient Hindu temple has been unearthed on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali.

Suantika says workers digging a drainage basin last week in eastern Denpasar, Bali’s capital, at first discovered a large stone about 1 meter (3 feet) underground.

Excavation teams have since uncovered a 57-meter (62-yard) structure that is believed to be the temple’s foundation.

The find is still being analyzed, but given the shape and characteris-tics of the materials used, Swantika says he believes it was built some-time between the 13th and 15th centuries. He added that it is also thought to be the largest ancient temple ever discovered in Bali.

Ancient Hindu temple research to continued in 2013

Bali PostDENPASAR - The process of digging in the Candi Trengguli site at Trengguli Street Alley IV

D Denpasar have been stopped two weeks ago. Yet its plan to continue in year 2013. Meanwhile until now the Candi or temple still mysterious as stated by Head of the team, I Wayan Suantika, also a researcher at Denpasar Archeology Board.

A Balinese archaeologist measures a stone of ancient

temple structure in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on Friday,

Oct. 26, 2012.IBP/File Photo

Acrobatic Ibra-himovic shoots down England

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International2 Friday, November 16, 2012 15International Activities

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

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

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

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

Balinese Temple Ceremony

Calendar Event for October 23 through November 27, 2012

23 Oct Anggar Kasih Tambir Pura Dalem Puri Batuan SukawatiPura Dalem Kediri Silakarang SingapaduPura dalem Desa SukawatiPura Dalem Desa SingakertaPura dalem Lembeng Ketewel - SukawatiPura Paibon Pasek Tangkas Peliatan - UbudPura Puseh ngukuhin Keramas - GianyarPura Pemerajan Agung Ki Telabah, Tuakilang - TabananPura Karang Buncing BlahbatuhPura Dalem Bubunan Desa - Seririt BulelengPura Desa Badung Kota DenpasarMerajan Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Desa - Kayuputih - TurupinghePura Luwur Pedengenan Bedha Bongan - Ta-bananMr. Dukuh SebudiMr. Pasek Ngukuhin KeramasPura Pucak Payongan Banjar Lungsiakan - Desa KedewatanPura Tanah Kilap Gria Anyar DenpasarPura Selukat Desa Keramas Keramas - Blahbatuh - GianyarPura Dalem Tampuagan Desa Peninjoan - Tem-buku - BangliPura Waturenggong Desa TaroPura Dalem Bentuyung UbudPura Puseh Ubud UbudPura Dalem Peliatan Peliatan Ubud.

24 Oct Buda Umanis Tambir Pura Sari Bankar Titih Kapal Badung

29 Oct Purnama Kelima Aci-aci Penaung Bayu Pura Batumadeg di BesakihPura Kentel Gumi BangliPura Pedarman Agung Satria DenpasarPura Pemerajan Agung Pemecutan DenpasarNgusaba di Pura Kehen Bangli

Pura Desa Pemenang LombokPura Agung Pasek Gelgel Sumerta DenpasarPura Pasek Gobleg Kekeran MengwiPura Suranadi LombokPura Puncak Bukit Tampak SiringPura Dalem Puri Agung KintamaniPura Dalem Agung Nongan KarangasemPura Dalem Ubung-Kupang Dukuh Penebel-TabananPura Dalem Balingkang KintamaniPr. TampurhyangPusat Kawitan Mahagota Catur Sanak Songan KintamaniPura Dalem Pulasari Desa Bantas Sudaji Bule-lengMerajan Pasek Gelgel LebihMerajan Pasek Gelgel TulambenPura Penyusungan Pasek Tohjiwa S e l e m a d e g TabananPura Pasar Agung Besakih Sebudi KarangasemMerajan Pasek Gelgel Tengkulak KajaPura Suci Desa Tianyar Kubu KarangasemPura Bukit Mentik ring Gunung Lebah Desa Batur KintamaniPura Narmada LombokPura Segara Ampenan LombokPura Ularan Seririt Buleleng

7 Nov Buda Keliwon Matal Pura Desa Ds. SukawatiMerajan Agung Batuyang - batubulanPura Pasek Gelgel Bebetin - sawan - bulelengPura Maspahit Sesetan - Denpasar SelatanPura Pasek Bendesa Manik Mas Dukuh Kendran - TegalalangPura Panti Pasek Gaduh SesetanMerajan Pasek Kubayan Wangaya GedePura Pedarman Arya Kanuruhan Besakih

17 Nov Hari Tumpek Kandang

Pura Puseh, Pura Desa Kota GianyarPura Luhur Dalem Sagenin Kediri - Tabanan

Merajan Pasek Gelgel Tegal Gede Badung

21 Nov Buda Wage Menail Pr. Dalem Tarukan Linggih Pajenengan Ida Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiMr. Pasek Dangke bambang - BangliPura Penataran Dalem Ketut Pejeng Kaja - Gi-anyarPura Puseh Menakaji Desa Peninjoan - BangliMerajan Agung Blangsinga - BlahbatuhPura Kawitan Gusti Agung Blangsinga Blahbatuh GianyarPura Kawitan Gusti Celuk, Baler Pura Sada, Banjar Pemebatan, Kapal Mengwi.

27 Nov Anggar Kasih Perangbakat Pura Bukit Buluh Gunaksa - KlungkungPura Tirta Sudamala Bebalang - BangliPura Paibon Pasek Bendesa Sangsit sawan - BulelengPura Pasek Gelgel Pangi Dawan - KlungkungPura Gunung engsong - LombokPura Dalem Benawah GianyarPura Dalem Bitra GianyarPura Dalem Banyuning Timur - BulelengPura Dalem Pauman Batan Getas (Padang Entas) Titih DenpasarPura Tengah Padang TegalalangMerajan Pasek Gelgel Batu Dewa Kangin Banjar Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg di Desa Sande - Pupuan TabananPura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Desa Adat Pagan DenpasarPura Hyangaluh Jenggala BesakihMerajan Pasek Lurah Tutuan GunaksaMr. Pasek Gelgel SelulungMerajan Pasek Subrata MedahanMerajan Pasek Munggu MungguPura Tengkulak Tulikup - GianyarPura Penataran Badung Desa Ogang Sidemen

Friday, November 16, 2012

Bali PostDENPASAR - Dozens of

broiler chickens breeders that are in the Bali Poultry Breeder Group (PPAB) approached Bali House of Representatives last Tuesday (13/11) as they are annoyed by partner companies and big investors also sold their chickens in local markets. Their approach was welcomed by Commission II member, Nyo-man Gde Putra Astawa Drh.

Head of PPAB, Ketut Yahya Kurniadi Drh. Stated theses in-dividual breeders felt squashed with these big investors or big modals companies selling their poultry lower than indi-vidual breeders. They asked for fair and balance market so that both sides can sell their products. They also demanded government to finish the Gov-ernor Regulation that has been planned by government in pro-tecting small breeders. Mean-while PPAB Advisor, Gede Agus Drh. Stated these past few

years Bali have experienced an oversupply of broiler chickens where in 2004-2010 it reached 80-100 thousands alive chicken per day while broiler reached 140-150 thousands per day when actually Bali only needs 100,000 per day. “Bali is much oversupplied, if the production is low it reached 120,000 chick-ens,” Agus explained.

One causer was because of there are many breeders, big (manufacture) and small (individuals) yet the much growing ones were those big manufacturers from outside Bali. The high increase of Bali individual breeders and big manufacturers moved to Bali were also due to the stoppage of any bird distribution from outside Bali due to bird flu that happened. Yet it seemed a number of living chicken supplies to Bali still are sent since the stoppage which is unfair to smaller companies. Funnily, those joint companies

in Bali many has no Poultry Cutlery House (RPA) when actually they have the modal to make one.

Astawa stated the joint com-pany was only needed for the modal and should market their product for export (outside Bali) or build a food process-ing company. Astawa promised will coordinate with executive sides to finish the Gover-nor Regulation as there are a number of sections needed to be revised so little companies can be advantaged. Inside the planned regulation, those joint companies have to have a RPA and those produces more than 1000 pigs in 1 month has to build a Pig Cutlery Place. To those who produces 250 thousands more chickens in a month also has to have a RPA. “In the future, joint companies wherever they are has to report their operation to connected institution in their area,” Asta-wa clarified. (wid)

The agency stated that a number of dogs attacking and biting people over the past week were tested positive to rabies. To prevent the widespread epidemic through the other stray dogs, the agency finally eliminated the dogs as anticipation by shooting them with drugs. One of the residents, Made Suarsa, revealed to be restless with the existence of rabid dogs that attacked people. Moreover, the disease was harmless to humans. So, he welcomed the anticipative measure through elimination of a number of stray dogs carried out by relevant agencies.

A number of stray dogs and dogs that had previously interacted with rabid dogs were eliminated. Local village authorities and hamlet chief

also made an outreach to residents regarding the hazards of rabies. The elimination was once constrained be-cause some dog owners did not allow the elimination of their pet dog though theirs had interacted or fought against rabid dogs that previously showed an indication of rabies.

At least, six stray dogs could be eu-thanized. Based on information from the Agriculture Agency, it recorded 64 cases of positive rabies in Jembrana Regency within the past 11 months. The number tended to increase from year to year.

Previously in 2010, it was only found 21 cases of rabies dog, 87 cases in 2011 and in 2012 had been found 64 cases of rabies dog. (kmb26)

Rabies dog worried residents

IBP/File Photo

People performed euthanasia or elimination on stray dog. Outbreaks of rabies through dog broke out at Baler Bale Agung village, Negara subdistrict. A number of dogs were tested positive to rabies and bit a dozen people over the past week. This situation made the locals restless.

Bali PostNEGArA - Outbreaks of rabies through dog broke out at Baler

Bale Agung village, Negara subdistrict. A number of dogs were tested positive to rabies and bit a dozen people over the past week. This situation made the locals restless. The Jembrana Agriculture, Live-stock and Plantation Agency performed euthanasia or elimination to dozens of stray dogs in the densely populated neighborhood.

Municipality discontinues resettlement programBali Post

DENPASAR - The resettlement pro-gram ever encouraged by government is now starting to be evaluated as carried out by Denpasar Municipality. Starting in 2012, the municipal government no longer sends its residents through the resettle-ment program. To improve the welfare of poor families, the municipal government decides to make a community empower-ment program.

The Head of Denpasar Manpower, Resettlement and Social Agency, I Made Erwin Suryadarma Sena, who met in the mayor’s office said the termination of the resettlement program for residents of Denpasar was not only due to the incidents in a number of destinations involving the migrants with local residents like the case happened at Balinuraga village, South Lampung, recently. However, it was more based on the desire to empower the residents by providing a variety of life skill training to raise their family income.

“The Mayor of Denpasar, I.B. Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra has ordered the relevant regional working units (SKPD) such as the People Empowerment Agency

(BPM), Manpower, Resettlement and Social Agency, Health Agency, Education Agency, Development Planning Board, Industry and Trade Agency, Cooperatives and SMEs Agency and Economic Affairs to make a community empowerment program,” said Erwin.

Especially in the Manpower, Resettle-ment and Social Agency, continued Erwin, his party had facilitated the job seekers to be channeled for working overseas or on cruise ships. The training program had also been provided for poor people in order they could attend the training for working on cruise ships such as the training of washing dish. By working on cruise ship, they were expected to increase the family income, so as to reduce the interest of the family con-cerned to join the resettlement program. “Aside from poor families, the retired civil servants are also provided with training so that they will be more empowered to live their lives,” said Erwin.

He said the last resettlement program followed by residents of Denpasar was recorded in 2011. At that time, only 10 fami-lies of Denpasar residents were dispatched to Konawe, South Sulawesi. (kmb12)

Big investors invading

Poultry breeders protested to legislators

P i n k t o b e r p a r t i e s were held at Centerstage featuring national and international musicians and also a fashion show by La Senza held ev-ery Monday. The month opened with briliant per-formance from The Cab, from USA. SHE, the fa-mous female band from Indonesia flooded the centerstage with their popular songs for their fans. Chantelle Delaney, the up and coming singer from Australia heated up the stage with her two performances on the last week of the month. They all performed for charity

to spread awareness of Breast cancer. Donation door charge applied on these events to raise funds for breast cancer aware-ness.

The closing party was held on October 29th, 2012, where the President of Bali Pink Ribbon, Mrs. Kathryn Bruce received the cheque presentation from Mr. Brad Calder, the Executive Assistant Man-ager of Hard Rock Hotel Bali with total amount of Rp 35,000,000. The dona-tion will be used to fund the building of the first Breast Cancer Support Center in Bali. IBP/Courtesy of Hard Rock Hotel

Hard Rock Hotel Bali goes PinkHard rock Hotel Bali goes pink during the

month of October with Pinktober events held for one full month. Pinktober is charity event dedicated to support the fight against Breast Cancer where funds are raised from the sale of the Pinktober room, “Pink is Punk” cocktail and Pinktober Party Donation.

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AntaraJAKARTA - Delegates from

26 Asia Pacific countries and 10 world bodies gathered in Bali on Monday to mark the 10th anniversary of Bali Pro-cess, a spokesman for the Indo-nesian Foreign Ministry said.

The commemorat ion of the 10th anniversary of Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Orga-nized Crime received warm welcome from 98 delegates of 26 Asia Pacific countries and 10 international organizations including ASEAN, UNDP, UN-ODC, and IMO, the ministry’s director for information and media Priatna said.

“Bali Process countries must

take more concrete steps in the future to optimize Bali Process cooperation,” Director General of Multilateral Cooperation at the Foreign Ministry Hasan Kleib said when opening the forum.

They also must use the com-memoration of 10 years of the forum’s existence to reflect what they have achieved and what they will do to deal with challenges facing the Bali Process particularly in tackling people smuggling and traffick-ing in Asia and the Pacific, he said.

“Right now the biggest chal-lenge facing the Bali Process is how to deal with the com-prehensively rising flow of irregular migrants,” he said.

Chairman of the Pawiba, Bagus Soediana, said the fuel price hike would automatically have an impact on the increase of transport rates. However, the rate increase of the Pawiba would not exactly match the percentage of the increase in fuel price.

“Every fuel price hike will defi-nitely be followed by the rate in-crease. However, the amount is not necessarily equal to the increase of the other transport fare,” said Bagus Soediana in Denpasar.

He said the increase in fuel price would have an impact on the rising price of spare parts. For example, the price of tire would go up and so would the price of lubricating oil. To that end, the Pawiba did not dare to set the rate increase yet. “Probably, within a week after the increase we can make decision about the percent-age of the price hike,” he said.

Similarly, the fuel price hike was also estimated to have an impact on the price increase of new tourist vehicle or transport. The increase in the vehicle price would affect the calculation of the fleet rejuvenation cost of tourist transport entrepreneur. “Pawiba must calculate the fuel price hike with the tourist transport rates. Obviously, the rates of Pawiba will be reviewed and adjusted to the fuel price hike,” he said.

It was estimated, the rate increase of Pawiba would have implications on the business of travel agencies as users of the tourist transport services, especially in the matter of tour package price.

Meanwhile, the economist Prof. Dr. Gede Sri Darma, DBA, said the government plan to raise the subsidized fuel price at IDR 500 every three months over the next year would clearly become a blow to people. This policy would also cause a wider gap. It happened be-cause the existing weak purchasing power would be exacerbated by the rise in fuel price.

“The fuel price hike amidst the unequal prosperity would make the burden the Indonesian people harder, especially for the category of poor people because the cost of living covered is increasingly higher,” he said.

Price increase in the subsidized fuel would also significantly influ-ence the lifestyle and life fulfillment pattern of the basic needs of the In-donesian people. It was triggered by the increase that was not followed by an increase in the level of welfare or income. “At least, the increase in fuel price affects the price of basic needs up to 5 percent with the in-flation rate of over 50 percent,” he concluded. (kmb27)

Pawiba plans to increase transport rates Bali Post

DENPASAR - The Bali Tourist Transport Association (Pawi-ba) plans to raise the transport rates in line with the option of the gradual subsidized fuel price hike as much as IDR 500 every three months in 2013.

IBP/Net

The Bali Tourist Transport Association (Pawiba) plans to raise the transport rates in line with the option of the gradual subsidized fuel price hike as much as IDR 500 every three months in 2013.

Bali supplies eight tonnes of freshwater fishAntara

NEGARA - According to the Maritime, Fishery and Forestry De-partment of Jembrana, the supply of freshwater fish in Bali has reached eight tonnes per day.

“Therefore, we are targeting to create 1,000 freshwater fish ponds in two to three years,” said the Head of Maritime, Fishery, and Forestry Department of Jembrana, Dwi Ma-harimbawa.

He said that some of the restaurant entrepreneurs are keen on cultivating freshwater fish such as catfish, carp and tilapia but are afraid of investing in this venture because of the uncertainty of fish production.

According to Maharimbawa, fresh-water fish cultivation is uncertain because it is not properly organised in terms of maintenance and marketing.

“The residents do not jump into freshwater fish cultivation without proper research on the techni-cal maintenance and the market share. In addition, the capital and income are not balanced, resulting in losses,” he said.

IBP/Net

According to the Maritime, Fishery and Forestry Department of Jembrana, the supply of freshwater fish in Bali has reached eight tonnes per day.

Asia Pasific countries mark 10th anniversary of Bali Process

Associated Press

BEVERLY HILLS — The now-faded blue gingham dress that Judy Garland wore in “The Wizard of Oz” has sold for $480,000.

Auction house Julien’s Auctions says the pinafore fetched the highest price of any item during a two-day auction of Hollywood memorabilia that drew bids from around the world. The auction ended Saturday in Bev-erly Hills, California.

Steve McQueen’s racing jacket

sold for $50,000, as did a purple skirt worn by Marilyn Monroe while film-ing “River of No Return” in Canada. Julie Andrews’ “Sound of Music” dress brought $38,400.

Sunglasses worn by Jean Reno in “Leon” went for $8,320, while John-ny Depp’s shades fetched $3,250.

Bidders also snapped up pieces of royal wedding cakes. Prince William and Kate Middleton’s cake sold for $7,500 while Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s cake sold for $1,375.Local designers in Asia’s fourth

largest economy looked to the past and their heritage to gain a foot-hold in the international fashion market, a hope expressed in the week’s theme “Indonesia Today, The World Tomorrow.”

“This collection sums up 40 years of my work,” said Josephine Komara, who is also known as Obin, a noted batik artisan who showcased eclectic designs with radiant silks.

Although Obin has shops in Singapore and Japan, she is most successful in her own country. There are other success stories like hers but Indonesia lacks a brand with global recognition, unlike its Southeast Asian neighbours such as the Malaysian Vincci and Sin-gapore’s Charles & Keith.

But the London-based Centre for Fashion Enterprise (CFE) hopes to change this, propelling young Indonesian designers to the international stage through a men-toring program. Experts say one of the biggest problems is inexperi-ence and a short history of aiming at international markets.

“By going international, it means they have to be ready for

what the market needs,” said Toby Meadows, a CFE consultant. “It might be overwhelming for them because creating winter wear might never have crossed their minds. But if you have a brand, the buyers expect you to have a Fall/Winter collection as well.”

The fundamentals for inter-national recognition are already there. Designers Yosafat Dwi Kuniawan and Jeffrey Tan offered high fashion and urban cut pret a porter collections, while Barli Asmara and Albert Yanuar went for glamourous dresses with a costume-like touch.

Dian Pelangi, in a nod to local fashion, showed contemporary designs incorporating the hijab that many Indonesian women use to cover their heads.

All are among eight local de-signers and labels in CFE’s men-toring programme, which they hope will propel them onto the international scene.

None of the designers have dealt with international buyers, although Barli and Yosafat have showed their collections in fashion weeks overseas. Most are still struggling with branding and business plans

over creativity and design ideas.“I went for a showcase in China

Fashion Week in 2009, but there wasn’t any actual trading,” said Yosafat, 23, whose designs are inspired by the ancient Javanese Borobudur temple.

“I simply don’t know how to sell and deliver and I’ve made some big mistakes in my business.”

The CFE mentoring programme, which is backed by the Indonesian and British governments, includes three years of training in branding, pricing, production and market-ing. It also helps connect young designers with prospective buyers and to decide which market suits them best.

One success story is Ardistia, who started her label when she was based in New York and later expanded to the Indonesian market with her clean, urban look. Her designs have been shown in depart-ment stores in the United States, Canada and France.

Given the growing wealth and middle classes of Asia, Meadows encourages Indonesian designers to broaden their outlook and not just target the most established, traditional fashion markets.

REUTERS/Beawiharta

A model presents a creation for Indonesian designer Barli Asmara’s 2013 collection during Jakarta Fashion Week November 9, 2012. Indonesian fashion designers paired clean, urban styles with traditional batiks and designs inspired by ancient temples at the sixth annual Ja-karta Fashion Week.

Indonesian fashion designers turn eyes to the wider worldReuters

JAKARTA - Indonesian fashion designers paired clean, urban styles with traditional batiks and designs inspired by ancient temples at the sixth annual Jakarta Fashion Week.

Agence France-Presse

PARIS - French fashion giant Chanel said Wednesday it was not appealing a 200,000-euro fine slapped by a court for stealing a design from a knitwear supplier, bringing to an end a David versus Goliath case.

“The house of Chanel has taken a decision not to lodge an appeal. It is of the view that this ...very complex and specific case must end,” a terse statement said.

A Paris court in September overturned a 2009 ruling clear-ing Chanel and slapped the fine, saying the house had designed a vest that was a “slavish copy” of a crochet design by the local knitwear company.

The case pitted World Tricot, a now-bankrupt small firm that

manufactured high-end knits, against Chanel and was seen as a test of the rights enjoyed by skilled artisans toiling in a luxury industry dominated by the big players.

World Tricot founder Carmel Colle was seeking 2.5 million euros (3.7 million dollars) from Chanel for alleged counterfeit af-ter she spotted in a shop window a Chanel vest with a crochet design that she claimed was hers.

The simple cable design with black edging had been previously submitted to Chanel’s studio and rejected, Colle claims.

In 2009, the Paris commercial tribunal ruled that Chanel had not stolen the design although it did order it to pay 400,000 euros in damages to World Tricot for breaking the contract.

Chanel will not appeal fine in copy case

Judy’s Garland’s Oz dress fetches $480K in auction

This photo combo shows, at left, actress Judy Garland as Dorothy in a scene from “The Wizard of Oz,” and at right, is an Oct. 16, 2012 file photo showing the dress Garland wore in the movie, on display in London.

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Bali PostDENPASAR - Deputy Director of Friends of the Earth

Indonesia (Walhi), Suryadi Darmoko, said that Walhi would keep moving forward to fight for saving the envi-ronment of Bali. “We will not flinch. We will constantly go forward,” he said in Denpasar, Tuesday (Nov 13).

His party would persistently fight for the environmen-tal advocacy such as in the case of marine backfill by limestone in the JDP project and the issuance of permit by Governor of Bali regarding the utilization of mangrove forest for nature tourism to investor.

Even, on Thursday Walhi and Kekal Bali were going to organize a rally in front of the office of the Governor of Bali. “Despite there are efforts by certain parties to gag our struggle, we will not back down. Even, we will hold a rally tomorrow (Thursday—Ed) in front of the governor’s office,” said Suryadi.

Furthermore, it was said if he and his colleagues co-alesced into the Walhi and Kekal Bali had realized from the beginning about the risks of an activist that would indeed be faced with the threat of thuggery.

“We do realize there are attempts to gag the critical power of community, where one of which is committed through thuggery. However, if we do not criticize the policies going up against the pro-environment of Bali, then who else will do it?” he asked.

Meanwhile, a legal practitioner doubling as an advo-cate, Fahmi Yanuar Siregar, assessed the violence and abuse experienced by Gendo was closely associated with what Gendo had done so far in advocating for en-vironmental cases. Such assumption was based on the incident occurred not long after the massive movement of Walhi in overseeing the cases like the marine backfill on the JDP and the issuance of permit on the utilization of mangrove forests.

“I think the persecution has been carefully planned because the hoodlum has come into the room of Gendo to ensure the correct target. Few moments later, the hoodlum came to do the execution,” he said.

Fahmi expected that police could address the case seriously. “The perpetrator did not work alone. There must be a command from the mastermind or intellectual actor. It should be investigated,” he said.

Fahmi also deplored the statement of Bali Police of-ficer saying to have difficulties in revealing the case due to lack of witnesses.

“It is a very normative answer. Police have intelligence so it is impossible if they cannot get the information. Now, the problem is that whether police will be willing or not to reveal this case as clearly as possible because the incident is related to the activities of rejection against the Grand Forest Park (Tahura). Terrorists alone can be captured, let alone the perpetrator of this incident, except there is a conspiracy and patterns of power moving and dominating the case,” he said.

Furthermore, this academician from the Mahendra-datta University appreciated the activity of Gendo in the Walhi in advocating the environmental cases in Bali. Considering such abuse case, Gendo righteously gets a protection.

“It’s legitimate what Gendo and his friends carried out in advocating the environmental cases. Moreover, it has complied with the corridors and the action was not anar-chic. He is worth getting a legal protection,” he said.

Although the persecution against Gendo was assessed to become a scourge to environmental activists, Fahmi hoped they keep fighting for the nature of Bali.

“They have to keep fighting and do not stop because of this incident. Likewise, we also hope there are no more incidents like what happening during the new order,” he said. (kmb29)

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Associated Press

TOKYO — Japan and North Korea began bilateral talks Thursday in Mongolia that Tokyo hopes will shed light on a series of decades-old abductions.

The talks in the Mongo-lian capital of Ulan Bator are scheduled to last through Fri-day. In August, lower-level ne-gotiators from Japan and North Korea held the countries’ first bilateral talks in four years, but made little progress.

Japan wants informa-tion on the abductions of Japanese citizens by North

Korean agents in the 1970s and ‘80s. Japan believes at least one abductee may still be alive and in the North, though North Korea denies this. Five abductees were returned to Japan in 2002.

Japan and North Korea do not have formal diplomatic relations. The abduction issue and concerns over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs have long strained ties.

Japanese officials indicated before the start of the talks that they expected them to be tough and not likely to lead to any immediate breakthroughs.

North Korea’s official media provided few details, reporting only that they were intended to deal with issues of mutual interest.

Japan has imposed strict sanctions against the North and cut off most economic and cultural exchanges in 2006 after a missile launch. Tensions heightened again earlier this year when the North launched a rocket that it said carried a satellite, but that Japan and other countries criticized as a thinly disguised test of long-range missile tech-nology. The launch failed just after takeoff.

AP Photo/Vincent Yu

From left, members of the

new Politburo Standing

Committee Zhang Dejiang,

Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang meet

journalists in Beijing’s Great

Hall of the People Thursday

Nov. 15, 2012. The seven-

member Standing Committee,

the inner circle of Chinese

political power, was paraded

in front of assembled media

on the first day following the

end of the 18th Communist

Party Congress.

Xi was formally appointed as gen-eral secretary after a morning meeting of senior communists that capped a weeklong congress, events that un-derlined the party’s determination to remain firmly in power. Xi also was appointed chairman of the military commission after Hu stepped down, breaking with the recent tradition in which departing party leaders hung on to the military post to exert influ-ence over their successors.

The moves give Xi a freer hand to consolidate his authority as first

among equals in the Politburo Stand-ing Committee, the apex of power. Immediately after the announce-ments, Xi strode onto a stage in the Great Hall of the People, leading the six other newly appointed committee members, all conservative techno-crats dressed in dark suits.

“We shall do everything we can to live up to your trust and fulfill our mission,” the 59-year-old, pudgy Xi said in remarks that were broadcast on state television and worldwide.

Standing beside him were Li

Keqiang, the presumptive premier and chief economic official; Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang; Shanghai party secretary Yu Zhengsheng; propaganda chief Liu Yunshan; Tianjin party secretary Zhang Gaoli; and Vice Premier Wang Qishan, once the leadership’s top troubleshooter, who was named Thursday to head the party’s inter-nal watchdog panel.

The ascent of Xi and Li became all but inevitable when they were inducted into the leadership five

years ago, and they represent a generational change in leading the world’s No. 2 economy and newest diplomatic and military power.

“There are also many pressing problems within the party that need to be resolved, particularly corrup-tion,” Xi said, reiterating a theme of the recent congress. “We must make every effort to solve these problems. The whole party must stay on full alert.”

Xi is the son of a hero of the revolution and noted reformer. In all, at least four of the new leaders have solid communist pedigrees, a sign that 63 years after the revolu-tion that brought the party to power, a new class of “red nobility” is entrenched.

The new lineup is heavy on con-servatives and leaves out reform-minded politicians who are allies of Hu, suggesting the leadership is unlikely to significantly liberalize the authoritarian government.

Xi has a chance to cut a more open and international figure than the ultra-reserved Hu. His wife is a popular singer, and his daughter studies at Harvard University.

Xi spent part of his youth toiling on a farm in the countryside when Mao Zedong’s radical reign shut universities and targeted elite fami-lies like his. His university years and early career came as China embarked on reforms and began turning to the outside world for solutions to its chronic poverty.

Xi Jinping takes helm of China amid reform calls

Associated Press

BEIJING — Xi Jinping succeeded Hu Jintao as China’s leader Thursday, assuming the top posts in the Communist Party and the powerful military in a once-a-decade political transition unbowed by scandals, a slower economy and public demands for reforms.

Agence France-Presse

SEOUL - A South Korean air force pilot was killed Thursday when his jet trainer crashed into a mountain as he rehearsed moves for an upcoming flying display, the defence ministry said.

The T-50B aircraft manned by a 32-year-old flight lieutenant hit the side of the mountain in the northeastern county of Hoengseong during a training flight for an air show, a ministry spokesman said.

“The pilot was found dead near the crash site,” he said, adding an investigation was underway into the cause of the accident.

The crash sparked a brush fire which was quickly extinguished by firefighters, Yonhap news agency said.

Some witnesses had reported seeing a parachute, which originally led rescuers to believe the pilot might have survived.

Military officials said it was the first-ever crash involving a T-50B, which is a variant of South Korea’s first home-made supersonic aircraft, the T-50, and is used by the air force’s Black Eagle air show team.

Since its maiden flight in 2002, the T-50 has been produced in aerobatic and combat variants, including the TA-50 light attack aircraft which South Korea has been actively pushing for export.

Indonesia has ordered 16 TA-50 light fighters, and South Korea is pursuing other contracts from the Philippines, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq.

South Korean pilot killed in trainer jet crash Japan, North Korea reopen stalled bilateral talks

Tourists playing with monkey in the stop over near Bedugul, Buleleng Regency, Bali Island. One of the reasons why travelers are reluctant to spend holidays in Buleleng is the distance from the airport is quite far and passing through winding route. Far distance and the route causing carsick sometimes makes travelers saturated while taking a trip to North Bali.

Tourism development in upper region

Build stop over, but stop hotel developmentBali Post

SINGARAJA - One of the reasons why travelers are reluctant to spend holidays in Buleleng is the distance from the airport is quite far and passing through winding route. Far distance and the route causing carsick sometimes makes travelers saturated while taking a trip to North Bali. To overcome the obstacle, the Buleleng Government should have a specific strategy so that travelers will not get bored. For instance, it can be resolved by building a stopover on the peak area or upstream region, precisely at the T-junction of Wanagiri village.

Discussion on the distance and winding route with the ascending and steep descending route has indeed become a discourse since many years ago. For several times, there has a suggestion to build a toll road through the hills or toll road hovering over the abyss. However, they are only limited to a discourse. Until now, the route from Denpasar to Singaraja via Bedugul remains to make people carsick. If smooth road cannot be built, there is indeed another strategy to cope with the saturation of tourists when passing through long route. It is by building a stopover on the peak, precisely at the T-junction of Wanagiri.

So far, the area has often been taken advantage as stopover by tourists who come from Den-pasar to Singaraja or otherwise. Moreover, at the location tourists can watch tame monkeys that are sometimes passing on the road. Unfortunately, the area has not been worked on seriously. Lack-ing of parking space often causes

traffic crowdedness. Besides, there has been no convenient and representative stall where to drink coffee or tea while enjoying the surrounding scenery. Now, there have been a row of traditional stalls on the roadside, but they have not been well arranged.

A member of Commission II of the Bali House, Sugawa Korry, said the tourism development in the upstream area was indeed very im-portant. However, the development should be done carefully so that the upstream region would not get polluted as it served as catchment area. According to him, on the peak such as at Wanagiri should be established a transit point or a kind of stopover. In the area could be built a restaurant or special place that could be utilized by travelers to unwind before continuing their journey to Buleleng. There, it could be establish a kind of tour-ism tower. From the tower, travel-ers can see the Lake Buyan, Lake Beratan and Lake Tamblingan to

the south as well as Singaraja town and the sea in the north.

On the other hand, Sugawa Korry asked the government not to develop tourist accommodation in the upstream area such as hotels, inns and villas. It belonged to the water catchment area. If many hotels and inns were built in the area, it was feared to result in a clean water crisis on the lowland area in Buleleng. According to him, the accommodation had been built in Lovina and Pemuteran. “So let Wanagiri be made into a transit area for travelers, while the ac-commodation has been provided in Lovina or Pemuteran,” he said.

The Regent of Buleleng, Putu Agus Suradnyana, said that his party was preparing a management concept of tourism on the peak area, right at the T-junction of Wa-nagiri. “Just wait, we’ve prepared the concept and planning. In short, the peak region will be transformed into an interesting object without destroying nature,” he said. (ole)

Despite an attempt of intimidation Walhi Bali remains

to struggle

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Associated Press

TORONTO — BlackBerry users will be able to make free voice calls over a Wi-Fi network using the popular BBM messaging service.

Research In Motion Ltd. announced Wednesday that it’s adding the feature to BBM. Users will be able to switch back and forth from a text chat to a voice call. A split-screen option will let them talk and text at the same time.

The new feature is a free update for existing customers and comes months before RIM introduces its new BlackBerry 10 smartphones, which are seen critical to RIM’s survival.

RIM surprised analysts in September when it announced that the number of BlackBerry subscribers grew, thanks in part to emerging markets and its popular BBM service. It’s struggling in North America as customers migrate to flashier iPhones and Android phone.

RIM stopped short of offering the BBM voice feature over wireless carriers’ own cellular networks. Doing so would have potentially created more congestion on cellular data networks and deprive carriers of revenue for voice calls. With the new feature, the free calls are limited to times and places where Wi-Fi is available.

The Canadian company said the BBM voice feature is especially at-tractive for developing markets. Unlike regular texts, BBM messages are not charged on a per-text basis.

Although RIM is struggling in North America, the BlackBerry continues to sell well in such markets as South Africa, Nigeria and Indonesia.

The BBM service has long been a reason for BlackBerry users to not defect to other smartphones but there are rival messaging services. There are more than 60 million BBM users worldwide.

RIM said the BBM voice update is currently available for BlackBerry smartphones running the BlackBerry 6 operating system or higher, with plans for BlackBerry 5 later. RIM’s latest phones run the 7 operating system. The next version, BlackBerry 10, will come soon after a Jan. 30 launch event.

Germany’s economy grew a mere 0.2 percent in the July to September period compared to the previous quarter, according to provisional data published by federal statistics office Destatis.

The figures were in line with expectations. Analysts surveyed by Dow Jones News-wires had expected Germany to register growth of 0.2 per-cent.

Meanwhile, figures from France, Europe’s second-big-gest economy, showed that its economy shrank by 0.1 per-cent in the second quarter but rebounded to register growth of 0.2 percent in the third quarter.

Destatis offered no detailed breakdown of the German fig-ures but recent data have sug-gested that the economy, until now largely immune from the

crisis, is increasingly feeling the pinch.

The statistics office did however say that the positive drivers of the economy “came from abroad” with exports outpacing imports.

Domestically, private and public consumption appeared to have held up, as did con-struction, but investments were down.

Unlike most of its reces-sion-wracked partners in the 17-nation eurozone, Germany has until now escaped the worst effects of the three-year crisis that has threatened to tear the bloc apart.

I t r eg i s te red re la t ive ly healthy growth of 0.5 percent in the first quarter of the year, dipping to 0.3 percent in the second.

But analysts have warned for some time that demand

for Germany’s all-important exports -- most of which go to fellow European countries -- must eventually dry up as the crisis bites.

Economists expressed relief that the figures did not show Germany sliding into reverse, but warned that clouds were darkening on the horizon.

Constantin Wirschke from Natixis bank said the third quarter figures were “as ex-pected.” For the fourth quarter, however, he acknowledged: “We are not as optimistic.”

“In our view, Germany’s economy faces an uphill battle in Q4 trying to attain positive growth,” said the analyst.

So-called leading indica-tors of the economy, which aim to predict future per-formance, have pointed to a continued slowdown in the months ahead.

Associated Press

TOKYO — Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 2.77 million vehicles around the world for a water pump problem and a steering shaft defect that may result in faulty steering — the latest in a spate of quality woes for Japan’s top automaker.

No accidents have been re-ported related to these two prob-lems announced Wednesday, according to Toyota.

Some 1.51 million vehicles are being recalled for the steer-ing defect in Japan and 1.25 million vehicles abroad — in-cluding 670,000 in the U.S. Af-fected models include the Prius hybrid, Corolla, Wish and other models produced from 2000 to 2011 in Japan, and from 2000 to 2009 overseas.

Of those vehicles, some 620,000 spanning five hybrid

models, including the Prius, have a defective water pump in addition to the steering shaft defect. Those vehicles were produced from 2001 to 2010 in Japan, and from 2003 to 2011 overseas. Another 10,000 ve-hicles with only a pump problem are also being recalled.

The latest recalls — affecting Toyota’s prized Prius hybrid, a symbol of its technological prowess — come on top of a recall last month for 7.43 mil-lion vehicles for a faulty power-window switch that could cause fires.

Toyota has been trying to fix its reputation after a series of massive recalls of 14 million vehicles over the last several years, mostly in the U.S., affect-ing faulty floor mats, braking and gas pedals.

Before that, Toyota had boasted a reputation for pris-

tine quality, centered around its super-lean production methods that empowered workers to hone in on quality control. Toyota executives have acknowledged the escalating recalls were partly caused by the company’s overly ambitious growth goals.

Executives had shrugged off last month’s recalls as coming from products made before stricter quality controls kicked in following the soul-searching that came after the recall scandal in the U.S.

But the latest recall under-lines how quality problems con-tinue to dog Toyota, especially as it has gone back to pursuing aggressive growth.

Toyota is now headed to record vehicle sales around the world, offsetting a sales plunge in China with booming demand in emerging markets such as Indonesia, India and Thailand.

German economy slows as euro crisis bitesAgence France-Presse

BERLIN - The eurozone debt crisis is taking its toll on Germany, Europe’s largest economy, which ground to a near halt in the third quarter of the year, official figures showed on Thursday.

Toyota recalls vehicles for steering, pump defects

AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld

In this Oct. 12, 2011, file photo, A Blackberry subscriber holds a Research in Motion Blackberry in Ottawa. BlackBerry users will be able to make free voice calls over a Wi-Fi network using the popular BBM messaging service.

RIM offers free voice calls over Wi-Fi with BBM

“I indeed received the report from the school committee. In response to this issue, we in the Commission D will coordinate this matter with the Commission B handling the development issues,” said Secretary of Commission D of the Denpasar House, AA Putu Gede Wibawa, when contacted on Tuesday (Nov 13).

As a follow-up, he said, his party would organize an internal meeting in the Commission D. Fur-thermore, his party also planned to summon the school authority, school committee, principal and the Denpasar Education Agency. “We will make coordination with all the parties concerned. Do not let this problem harm the students of the school. By all means, the dormant classroom potentially makes the students learn uncom-fortably. Parents of the students will also object if the classroom

rehabilitation project is dormant for too long,” he said.

When confirmed separately, Chief Committee of the SDN 26 Dangin Puri, Made Darmaja, justified if he had reported the dormant classroom rehabilitation project. He said the project was worked on by CV Karya Tehnik Mandiri under supervision of CV Amrita Tehnik with contract No.027/3113/Dikpora. Duration of the project execution was 90 days from September 10, 2012 with a total budget of IDR 246.4 million. “As a matter of fact, since the specified contract date the contrac-tor should have started its work. So far, there are no workers. Such conditions have occurred over the past two months,” he said.

According to Darmaja, initially there were a number of workers who started to dismantle three units of classroom that should

be rehabilitated last September. In fact, they only dismantled the buildings, while there were no works after that. “I have asked the contractor. It was said there was no budget. It is funny, isn’t it? The budget has been allocated and approved by the government,” he complained.

In addition, his party also as-sessed if there had been mistake in the planning because the re-habilitation seemed to be patchy or had been done randomly. For example, the classroom’s roof of grade two was leaking. Before repairing the roof, the contractor had even installed the plafond. “It’s useless, isn’t it? When it rains, the rain water will remain to drown the classroom. Besides, the walls and doors are also dam-aged, but the repair is only made on the plafond and floor tiles,” he deplored. (kmb13)

Sanghyang Jaran dance is one of the sacred dances in Bali. In terms of its function, it is only performed in a series of sacred ceremonies in relation to trance, not intended for profane enter-tainment show. This concept also applies to Sanghyang Jaran dance growing and developing in the village of Bona. The Sanghyang Jaran dance functions as a medium to repel disaster afflicting the soci-ety. This Sanghyang Jaran dance almost has the same meaning as many other Sanghyang Dances like Sanghyang Dedari.

One of the community lead-ers of Bona Village doubling as Sanghyang Jaran artist, Made Sija, explained the emergence of San-ghyang Jaran dance was inspired by the incident of contagious diseases attacking the residents of Bona. Local residents suddenly fell sick and died instantly. They were very worried and finally looking for a medium, but they failed. People were then turning anxious or living through horrible ambience.

Triggered by such an atmo-sphere, people did not dare to leave the house. Each house was then marked off with thorny pan-danus leaf and smeared with chalk in the form of cross sign. Anxiety of local community was very serious until they should leave the house while hitting coconut midrib onto the ground or any objects to generate noisy atmo-sphere. One of the aims of doing so was to drive out evil spirits from the Bona Village. Unfortunately, the endeavor was not successful, either, he explained.

Finally, local villagers gathered in the Puseh Temple, the abode of Lord Vishnu, to invoke protection and to expel the evil spirits. Sud-denly, there were two girls pos-sessed. They received vision from the deity instructing the devotees in attendance to make light music to accompany the dance. Since there was no gamelan instrument at that time, they only used a cap-pella along with vowel sounds of prayer and praise to Supreme God to apply for safety. One of them was by accompaniment of cak a cappella.

The holy spirits entering into the girls’ body were always changing. Sometimes, they behaved finely (Sanghyang Dedari), sometimes on the opposite just like holding an ob-ject (Sanghyang Jaran). Strangely, while being still possessed, the girls asked to have a bath, not by water but by fire. As requested, the community kindled a fire with coconut fibers. Those who got pos-sessed were even trampling on fire, but their legs did not catch fire. On seeing the fact, people were very

confident if the people dancing the Sanghyang dance were pos-sessed by the spirit of the deities to dance the Sanghyang Jaran and Sanghyang Dedari, he said.

Very rareIn the development of Sanghyang

Jaran dance today, many people use it for commercial purposes. How-ever, the Sanghyang Jaran used to pamper tourists is not the one sanc-tified by devotees. Rather, it is the Sanghyang Jaran deliberately cre-ated as a performance, as existing in the Paripurna Dance Studio of Bona Village. Today, the performance of Sanghyang Dance at Bona Village, particularly for tourist attraction, is very rare because some other stages have already performed the same dance.

Made Sija, owner of the Paripur-na Dance Studio of Bona said the rules of Sanghyang Dance were begun by notification ritual to deities. Then, it was resumed with burning incense, and then the incense smokes encapsulated the Sanghyang dancers, while the Ku-kus Arum sacred song was chanted by some residents repeatedly until the dancers getting possessed. If they had been getting possessed, their body would tremble involun-tarily. Having been possessed by the Sanghyang Jaran, the dancers jumped into a smoldering campfire, kicking the fire here and there and the singing of the song was even more excited. As long as the song was chanted, the dancers continued to dance until leaving the arena as if they were pursued. “Movement of this dance has no particular patterns and it can be danced so perfectly or in harmony. The Sanghyang Jaran as implied by the name jumps, runs fast and heehaws like the cry of horses,” he explained.

In practice, some dancers even came occasionally in a hurry though they happened to be at home because they had simulta-neous spiritual contact when put-ting into a trance. Without wear-ing hobbyhorse they directly ran toward the fire. Physically, people saw it a fire, but the dancers of Sanghyang Jaran in unconscious condition saw the fire as water so they did not feel hot when touch-ing or kicking the fire.

When the dance began, there was only a fire on coconut fibers burned in the midst of the dark-ness. There should be no lights on. Based on past experiences, when the Sanghyang Jaran danc-ers saw the lights, they would run amuck and in closed eyes they ran toward the light and wanted to take it. After turning off the lights, the dancers would return to dance the Sanghyang Jaran at the campfire area. (dar)

Sanghyang Jaran Dance from Bona Village

IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

A teacher showing the dormant classroom rehab. The classroom’s roof of grade two was leaking. Before repairing the roof, the contractor had even installed the plafond.

Dormant, classroom rehab of SDN 26 Dangin Puri Bali Post

DENPASAR - Commission D of the Denpasar House criticized the classroom building rehabilitation project of the SDN 26 Dangin Puri elementary school, East Denpasar. It was responded to the report from the local school committee if the project was abandoned by the workers. As a result, the project execution turned dormant up to two months. Meanwhile, the classrooms dismantled by the workers of the contractor were abandoned until now without any further handling.

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Reuters

WASHINGTON - A computer used by Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with CIA director David Petraeus led to his resignation, contained substantial classified information that should have been stored under more secure conditions, law enforcement and national security officials said on Wednesday.

The contents of the classified material and how Broadwell ac-quired it remain under investigation, the officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to comment publicly.

But the quantity of classified material found on the computer was significant enough to warrant a continuing investigation, the officials told Reuters.

As a reserve officer in military intelligence, Broadwell - co-author of a biography on Petraeus - had security clearances that gave her access to classified material, several officials said. Government rules require such material to be stored in secure locations or computers.

Two officials familiar with the case said that one question investi-gators are asking was whether Broadwell followed government rules for handling classified information.

Late Monday, FBI investigators searched Broadwell’s residence in Charlotte, North Carolina, an action that officials said occurred with Broadwell’s consent.

Attempts to reach Broadwell, who has remained mainly out of the public eye, have been unsuccessful. She was seen late Tuesday at her brother’s home in Washington, D.C.

During the FBI investigation that led to the discovery of the affair between Petraeus and Broadwell, both individuals denied that Petraeus had supplied her with any classified information and the FBI accepted those explanations, law enforcement sources have said.

Israeli warplanes bombed tar-gets in and around Gaza city, where tall buildings trembled and thick plumes of smoke and dust furled into the sky.

The Palestinian Islamist group claimed it had fired a one-tonne, Iranian-made Fajr 5 rocket at Tel Aviv in what would be a major es-calation. But there was no reported impact in the Israeli metropolis 50 km (30 miles) north of the enclave.

Israel’s sworn enemy Iran, which supports and arms Hamas, condemned the offensive begun by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as “organized terrorism”.

Israel was more concerned about the mood in Egypt, whose new Islamist government brokered a truce between the two sides on Tuesday only to see it shattered a day later when Israel assas-sinated the top Hamas military commander.

Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood which now controls Egypt, Israel’s most pow-erful Arab neighbor and a crucial partner in the 1979 peace treaty that stands between fragile stabil-ity and regional chaos.

Cairo condemned the offensive and recalled its ambassador to Is-rael. Israel’s ambassador left Cairo on what was called a routine home visit and Israel said its embassy would stay open.

Reuters

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama laid out his second-term agenda on Wednesday, expressing a willingness to work with Republicans in Congress and a resolve to defy them if necessary.

In his first full-scale news conference since March, Obama said he was willing to compromise with Republicans to forge a deal on the nation’s debt and taxes to avoid the “fiscal cliff,” a combination of budget cuts and tax increases that will kick in next year if such an agreement is not reached.

But he said he would not abandon his campaign pledge to allow Bush-era tax cuts on the top 2 percent of U.S. earners to expire.

He also launched a feisty defense of his United Nations ambassador, Susan Rice, pushing back against two Republican senators who said they would not support her nomination for a Cabinet post because she made misleading statements about the September attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed four Americans. “If Senator (John) McCain and Senator (Lindsey) Graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me,” Obama said.

After a re-election campaign that critics said offered few details of his vision for the next four years, Obama discussed his priorities on policies from immigration to climate change during an hour-long press conference, his first since defeating former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney on November 6.

“I hear you have some questions for me,” Obama told reporters at the White House before launching into familiar positions on raising taxes for wealthy Americans and protecting the middle class.

The president was relaxed, bantered with reporters who challenged him and expressed gratitude for having the chance to be in the White House for another four years.

“I don’t have another election. And Michelle and I were talking last night about what an incredible honor and privilege it is to be put in this position,” he said, referring to his wife as he noted that millions of people who voted for and against him are counting on his leader-ship going forward.

“I take that responsibility very seriously,” he said. “And I hope and intend to be an even better president in the second term than I was in the first.”

Associated Press

LONDON — British oil company BP said Thursday it is in advanced talks with U.S. agencies about set-tling criminal and other claims from the Gulf of Mexico well blowout two years ago.

In a statement, BP said “no final agreement has yet been reached” and that any such deal would still be subject to court approvals. Shares in BP PLC were down 0.8 percent at 422 pence in early trading in London.

BP said the proposed settlement would not include civil claims under the Clean Water Act and other legisla-tion, pending private civil claims and state claims for economic loss.

The explosion and fire aboard the Deepwater Horizon rig on April 20, 2010, killed 11 workers and set off a spill which continued for 87 days, fouling large areas of the southern coast of the United States.

The rig sank and an estimated 200 million gallons of crude oil gushed out of the well, fouling extensive areas of the southern U.S. coast and disrupting tourism and commercial fishing.

Any settlement is expected to dwarf the largest previous corporate criminal penalty assessed by the Department of Justice — the $1.2 billion fine imposed on drug maker Pfizer in 2009.

BP has booked provisions of $38.1 billion to cover its liabilities from the incident, but the company has said the final cost remained highly uncertain. BP also recently announced that it expects to make the final payment this

Hamas rocket kills 3 Israelis, wider war loomsReuters

GAZA - A Hamas rocket killed three Israelis north of the Gaza Strip on Thursday, draw-ing first blood from Israel as the Palestinian death toll rose to 13 and the military showdown lurched closer to all-out war.

BP near settlement with US over Gulf spill

REUTERS/Dylan Martinez/Files

A British Petroleum (BP) sign is seen at a petrol station in south London in this July 29, 2008 file photo. BP Plc is ex-pected to pay a record U.S. criminal penalty and plead guilty to criminal misconduct in the Deepwater Horizon disaster which caused the worst offshore spill in the country’s history, sources familiar with discussions said. They told Reuters that a plea deal with the Justice Department over the 2010 disas-ter, in which 11 workers died, may be announced as soon as November 15, 2012.

year to a $20 billion trust fund to cover damage from the blowout.

In March, BP announced a settle-ment estimated at $7.8 billion with more than 100,000 individuals and businesses for medical and economic losses.

In January 2011, a U.S. presiden-tial commission found that the spill was caused by time-saving, cost-cutting decisions by BP, rig owner

Transocean and cement contractor Halliburton.

In September last year, a team of Coast Guard officials and fed-eral regulators concluded BP bears ultimate responsibility. Their report found BP violated U.S. regulations, ignored crucial warnings and made bad decisions during the cementing of the well a mile (1.6 kms) beneath the Gulf of Mexico.

Obama lays out second-term agenda

Petraeus mistress had “ substantial” classified data on computer

Dozens of police stormed the Darul Akhfiya school in eastern Java’s Nganjuk district on Monday and kept the students and teacher overnight for questioning.

“Police detained 48 students and a teacher on Monday after the com-munity reported unusual activity at the school and expressed concern about possible anarchic behaviour,” national police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar told reporters.

Amar said the school was “strongly suspected of conducting terrorism training”.

“Police also seized long-barreled rifles, ammunition and sharp weap-ons, including a cleaver, as well as books on jihad,” Amar said.

Indonesian police have con-ducted a series of terror raids in recent months, including a sweep across the island of Java in Octo-ber, netting 11 suspects in a plan to attack the US embassy and other American targets.

Agence France-Presse

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian police are investigating a man for alleg-edly raping a 15-year-old Indonesian working for him, officials said Thursday, days after another maid accused three policemen of rape.

The cases have reportedly caused outrage in Indonesia. Ties between the two neighbours have been tense over frequent reports of abuse in recent years, causing Indonesia to temporarily stop sending maids to Malaysia in 2009.

Malaysia’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the Indonesian in the latest case in Seremban, a town near the capital Kuala Lumpur, was raped, as well as tied up and left without food for four days.

Police are investigating her employer, who was arrested earlier this week, over the rape. The charge carries up to 20 years in prison.

“The government vehemently condemns this shameful, inhuman act,” the ministry said.

Seremban police chief Saiful Azly told AFP that the 15-year-old was in the country illegally and had worked in the household for three months.

Last week, three policemen in northern Penang state came under investi-gation for allegedly gang-raping an Indonesian woman after stopping her to check her papers.

Indonesia, the main provider of domestic workers for Malaysia, stopped sending maids to its Southeast Asian neighbour in 2009 after numerous abuse cases.

Jakarta announced last December it would lift the ban after the two coun-tries agreed to better protect them, including allowing them one day off per week.

But few maids have reportedly arrived since then. Before the ban was en-forced some 300,000 Indonesian women worked in Malaysian households.

Cambodia also imposed a ban on sending domestic workers to Malaysia last year following numerous abuse complaints.

Agence France-presse

JAKARTA - The UN human rights chief condemned Tues-day violence and discrimination against Christians and Muslim minorities like Shiites in In-donesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said she had met with leaders of Christian communities, as well as Islamic minority Shiite and Ahmadiyah sects, all of which have been targeted by hardlin-ers in recent years.

“I was distressed to hear ac-counts of violent attacks, forced displacement, denial of identifi-cation cards and other forms of discrimination and harassment against them,” she told report-ers in the capital Jakarta.

She warned Indonesia risked losing its culture of diversity and tolerance “if firm action is not taken to address increasing

levels of violence and hatred towards minorities and narrow and extremist interpretations of Islam”.

Indonesia’s const i tu t ion guarantees freedom of religion but rights groups say violence against minorities has been escalating since 2008 in the nation of 240 million people, nearly 90 percent of whom identify as Muslims, the vast majority Sunni.

Pillay recommended Indo-nesia repeal its blasphemy law from 1965, under which a Shiite cleric was jailed for two years in July for saying the Koran was not an authentic text and that the hajj pilgrimage was not obligatory.

She also called for the re-vocation of a 2008 ministerial decree that deemed Ahmadiyah “deviant” for believing in a prophet after Mohammed and banned Ahmadis from pros-elytising.

In May, a mob of 600 Islamic hardliners threw plastic bags filled with urine at an Indone-sian church congregation mark-ing the ascension of Christ.

In August 2011, an Indone-sian court handed jail sentences of just a few months to 12 hardliners who clubbed to death three Ahmadiyah men as police looked on.

Shiite Muslims have become common targets for hardliners. A mob of around 500 Sunni Muslims wielding machetes and sickles attacked a Shiite com-munity in August, killing two and torching dozens of homes in eastern Java.

Pillay also expressed con-cern over sharia law in Aceh province -- where canings are common and a law on stoning was passed in 2009 -- saying en-forcement was “arbitrary” and “discriminatory” against wom-en, creating “an environment of intimidation and fear”.

An Indonesian police officer carries a box containing evi-

dence after a raid in Ngan-juk, East Java on November 13, 2012. Indonesian police

detained 48 students and a teacher from an Islamic

boarding school and seized firearms and sharp weap-

ons, a spokesman said on November 13, in the nation’s

latest terror raid.

Police detain 49 in school terror raidAgence France-Presse

JAKARTA - Indonesian police detained 48 students and a teacher from an Islamic boarding school and seized firearms and sharp weapons, a spokesman said Tuesday, in the nation’s latest terror raid.

Indonesia was rocked last decade by several deadly terror attacks blamed on the Al-Qaeda-linked network Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), including the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mostly for-eigners.

But a crackdown on militancy in the country has crippled JI, and smaller terror cells that have car-ried out low-impact attacks have emerged.

AFP PHOTO

Malaysia police probe fresh Indonesia maid abuse

UN condemns Indonesia’s increasing violence against Shiites

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The existence of the inscription at Kehen Temple can be explained as follows:

* Kehen Temple Inscription ‘A’ is mentioning the existence of 3 sanctums those are Hyang Api, Hyang Tanda, and Hyang Karimama

* Kehen Temple Inscription ‘B’ from 11 century is mention-ing the empire functionary that is the Senapati Kuturan pu Kandara and it elaborate with the anathema words in oath

* The Inscription from 13 century (year 1204 M) is men-tioning Hyang Kehen and Hyang Wukir. At the moment Hyang Kehen is equal to Kehen Temple and Hyang Wukir is Puncak Bukit Bangli Temple.

* It is one of Monarchic Tem-ple, The temple under the aegis of king while ceremony execution and construction is delivered to local countryside custom

* As a sanctum which is used as a altar (oath) for empire functionary who disloyal to his obligation will incur the Sapata or

very horrible anathema. The func-tion of Kehen Temple as sanctum in execution of oath ceremony is supported by the existence of a circumlocutory canister by 4 dragon tails which is called can-ister Sarpantaka. Nowadays, the canister is placed in a building in form of Gedong

* Worshiping supremacy Siwa God in the form of Eka Dasa Rudra utilizes to request the godsend to the good human life and universe for blessing of fertile life, secure, prosperous and peaceful.

The structure of Kehen Temple yard is arranged to have a terrace and it shows the existence of tradition megalithic which is continued as a symbol from the existence of mount that is one of the fertility sources. The temple festival can be divided into 2 types those are Piodalan Ceremony which is executed every 6 month, that is on Wednesday Keliwon Sinta (Balinese Calendar) and Ngusaba Ceremony which is ex-ecuted every 5 years.

Kehen TempleIBP Kehen Temple is a beautiful Hindu temple located in foothills,

south part of Bangli Regency and it is about 45 Km from Denpasar town. Inside of this temple are, there is Panyimpenan Temple build-ing keep 3 inscriptions which is relating to its contents and temple existence. It is strategically located in the high land, so we can see the beautiful view. It is a famous temple in Bali and many visitors from foreign country has visited it.

IBP/File Photo

Americans have had a long-standing love affair with the car but the romance of Formula One, that sets hearts of motor sports fans around the world a flutter, has never managed to get pulses racing in the United States.

After a five-year hiatus, F1 returns to the United States this weekend for the U.S. Grand Prix at the $400 million Circuit of the Americas, where Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel can clinch a third successive driver’s title.

As jet-setters, high rollers and A-listers descend on Austin, the quirky Texas capital is gearing up for a week that will see an estimated $220 million poured into the state economy.

Hotel rooms, if one can be obtained, are going at triple the normal rates while rental car companies are soldout and requests for reservations at one of the city’s top restaurants are met with a laugh.

In the United States, however, the appeal of motor racing’s glamour circuit has somehow been lost on the country that sells more Ferraris and Porsches than

any other and it is likely more eyeballs will be focused on Homestead, Florida on Sunday where NASCAR’s Chase championship will be decided.

“The truth is we find that there is no crossover,” Ed-die Gossage, the president of Texas Motor Speedway near Dallas, which hosts two of NASCAR’s biggest races, told Reuters.

The U.S. has been a market Formula One covets but is also one that commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone has viewed as more of a luxury than a necessity as the circuit searched out new venues to expand its global brand.

But the teams, car manufacturers and sponsors have not been so cavalier about the importance of having a U.S. race on the calendar with all of them keen to return to one of their biggest markets.

Once focused on wooing over NASCAR and IndyCar fans, F1 now appears more intent on catering to its base in yet another attempt to crack the U.S. market, with the Austin venue the 10th to host the race.

Johnson said the success of the Games, hailed as the biggest and most high-profile in Paralympic his-tory with 2.7 million tickets sold and involving more than 160 countries, showed there was a “huge appetite” for para-sport in Britain.

“The 2017 IPC World Champion-ships present a fantastic opportunity for us to build on that phenomenal surge of enthusiasm and welcome back some of the world’s great-est sportsmen and women to the Olympic Stadium,” he added in an emailed statement.

“Securing the championships would not only reinforce London’s reputation as the world’s leading sporting city, it would bring a vital

multi-million pound boost to the capital’s economy, creating jobs and driving growth in east London.”

If successful, the champion-ships, which were last held in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2011, would take place in July 2017, a month before the non-disabled World Athletics Championships, the statement said.

Hosting the event would cost an estimated 8.6 million pounds (10.8 million euros, $13.7 million), with the majority of the outlay recouped through sponsorship and ticket sales, it added.

The chairman of governing body UK Athletics Ed Warner, who also sits on the IPC’s athletics

sports technical committee, said the Paralympics had shown Britain’s appetite for elite disability sport and London’s ability to host such a major event.

A successful bid for the Brit-ish capital “would establish a new standard for the IPC World Athletics Championships against which all future editions would be measured”, he added.

International Paralympic Com-mittee (IPC) spokesman Craig Spence said it was policy not to comment on how many bids had been received or from where but told AFP: “We welcome the bid. We had a great time in London and it was a very strong event.”

A doping hotline is to be set up for cyclists who want to blow the whistle on fellow riders, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said Tuesday.

“During the coming weeks ... the UCI will be looking into establishing a new open line - a confidential ‘hotline’,” said Pat McQuaid, head of the sport’s world governing body in an online statement on the UCI website.

Addressing riders directly, McQuaid said more needed to be done “to ensure that the UCI is as accessible as possible, and in particular to you the riders, should you wish to discuss issues or concerns relating to doping.”

It would take time to build trust in the telephone hotline, McQuaid said, adding that he was “confident that, with the best intentions from both sides, we can build that trust” and “ac-celerate the change in culture that we need in our sport.”

The move, also announced on cycling website cyclingnews.

com, follows a turbulent ride for the sport’s governing body in recent months over the Lance Armstrong scandal.

Last month the UCI ratified the decision by the United States Anti-Doping Agency to strip the fallen cycling icon of his seven Tour de France titles and ban him from the sport for life.

Also last month a Swiss court found dope-tarnished American cyclist Floyd Landis guilty of defaming the UCI.

Landis had accused McQuaid and his predecessor Hein Ver-bruggen of concealing cases of doping and taking a bribe from Armstrong for doing so.

In the UCI announcement Mc-Quaid also rejected complaints by some riders that the governing body had not followed up their tip-offs. “I would like to take this opportunity to assure you that the UCI did act on information provided in the past and it will always do so in the future, within the bounds of what is legally feasible,” McQuaid said.

Cyclists to get confidential doping hotline: UCI

AFP PHOTO / PASCAL PAVANI

A doping hotline is to be set up for cyclists who want to blow the whistle on fellow riders, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said Tuesday.

London submits bid to host 2017 IPC worlds

London, hosts of this year’s Paralympic Games, has submitted a formal bid for the 2017 IPC World Championships, the city’s mayor Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday.

Formula One romance lost on Americans

Workers wire a clock

at the Circuit of the

Americas race track,

Wednesday, Nov. 14,

2012, in Austin, Texas.

Formula One’s U.S.

Grand Prix auto race

is scheduled for this

weekend at the site.

AP Photo/David J. Phillip

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Lionel Messi failed in his bid to set an out-right record for the most Argentina goals in a calendar year as his side were held 0-0 by Frank Rijkaard’s Saudi Arabia in a friendly at the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh on Wednesday.

Saudi goalkeeper Abdullah did well to keep out substitute Augusto Fernandez and Messi who shares the Argentina record of 12 goals in a year with Gabriel Batistuta.

Ibrahimovic’s one-man show over-shadowed two high-profile matches between fierce European rivals, with the Netherlands and Germany drawing 0-0, and France coming from behind to beat Italy 2-1.

The prolific Lionel Messi was kept scoreless as Argentina was held 0-0 in Saudi Arabia, while Portugal, missing the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, surprisingly drew 2-2 in Gabon. Pedro Rodriguez scored twice to help Spain rout host Panama 5-1.

In East Rutherford, N.J, Neymar scored in the 64th minute and then skied a penalty kick well over the crossbar in the 81st, leaving Brazil with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Colombia.

At Marlins Park in Miami, Ideye Brown and Igiebor Nosa scored in a 5-minute span early in the second half to help Nigeria beat Venezuela 3-1 in an exhibition game.

It was the enigmatic Ibrahimovic who took the day’s scoring honors with his

acrobatic strike, described by England captain Steven Gerrard - who made his 100th international appearance - as ‘’one of the best goals I’ve ever seen live.’’

‘’When I saw the goalkeeper was out I tried to put it against the goal, and luckily it went in,’’ Ibrahimovic said. ‘’It’s both luck and skill.’’

The enigmatic Ibrahimovic punished England with a superb performance to mark the opening of Sweden’s new na-tional stadium, the Friends Arena.

After poking Sweden ahead in the 20th minute from close range, the striker tied it 2-2 by chesting down Anders Svens-son’s lofted pass and volleying it past goalkeeper Joe Hart.

Ibrahimovic’s skimming free kick from 35 yards somehow beat Hart before the Sweden captain caused more embarrass-ment for the English by capping the vic-tory with his memorable overhead kick.

England’s goals came from Danny Welbeck and Steven Caulker in a four-minute span before halftime.

AP Photo / Fredrik Sandberg / SCANPIX

England’s Gary Cahill (L) and Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the friendly soccer match Sweden vs England at the new national soccer stadium ‘Friends Arena’ in Stockholm, Sweden, Wednesday November 14, 2012.

Acrobatic Ibrahimovic shoots down England

Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic highlighted the opening game at Friends Arena outside Stockholm with four goals, including a spectacular bicycle kick from 30 yards in a 4-2 victory over England on Wednesday night.

REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed

Lionel Messi (C) challenges Saudi Arabia’s Bader Alnakly (L) for the ball during their friendly soccer match in Riyadh November 14, 2012.

Messi fails in record bid as Saudis hold Argentina

“We gave a poor performance and kept giv-ing away possession,” visiting right back Pablo Zabaleta told Fox Sports television.

The Saudis defended in numbers and fre-quently troubled Argentina with quick breaks.

“The important thing is we didn’t lose,” said Messi’s strike partner Sergio Aguero.

The home team had the ball in the net fol-lowing a free kick in the 28th minute but were unlucky to see a marginal offside decision go against them.

In a flurry of action midway through the second half both sides cleared chances off the line and late Argentine pressure failed to yield a goal.

The Real Madrid-Barcelona “clasico” is televised around the world and often decides the La Liga title, but a Seville derby is a tougher proposition, Barca de-fender and former Sevilla favourite Dani Alves has said.

Real Betis travel across the An-dalucian city to take on neighbours Sevilla on Sunday (2030 GMT) for a derby of huge importance locally, and a match of major significance in the push for the European places in La Liga.

“They may not be as important as a Barca-Real in terms of the quality of players, the spectacle on offer, and the media coverage, but they are passionate games,” Alves was quoted by Spanish me-dia as telling Algerian newspaper Le Buteur.

“They are tougher than a ‘Cla-sico’.”

Betis lie fourth in La Liga with 19 points from 11 games, four behind champions Real Madrid in third, and 12 behind unbeaten leaders Barcelona.

Most significantly for their support-ers, however, they have a four-point advantage over Sevilla in 10th.

Betis coach Pepe Mel, a former striker for the club, was refresh-ingly honest about his enthusiasm for Spain’s most highly-charged city derby.

“This week I need to prime Pepe Mel the fan rather than Pepe Mel the professional. My players need some-one to who is going to add that bit of spice,” he told a news conference.

“From outside the city, I can un-derstand people who say it is just another three points. Those who live here know that is not true. The joy we

took from winning the last derby there (2-1) has lasted until today.”

Sevilla, like Betis, have been in-consistent of late but did beat Real at the Sanchez Pizjuan 1-0 in September, and narrowly lost to Barca 3-2 there conceding two goals in the last few minutes.

Atletico keeping paceSevilla and Betis, along with

Qatari-owned Malaga, Levante and Valencia are all lagging behind, leav-ing Atletico Madrid as the only side really keeping pace with the two Spanish powerhouses.

Atletico, in second with 28 points, returned to winning ways with a 2-0 victory at home to Getafe last weekend and travel to take on lowly Granada on Sunday (1845).

They are three points behind Barca, who are at home to Real Zaragoza on Saturday (1900).

Tito Vilanova could have Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique back from injury at the centre of defence, but Sergio Busquets is suspended.

Real have yet to eat in to Barca’s eight-point advantage over them, but host struggling Athletic Bilbao on Saturday (2100) with midfielder Sami Khedira and striker Karim Benzema back after injury.

“It’s an important difference but it isn’t definitive,” Barca defender Gerard Pique told sports daily Mundo Deportivo of their lead over the champions.

“I always remember Pep Guardio-la’s first year. We had a 12-point gap, we thought we had it in the bag, and we had to go to the Bernabeu and win to prevent them from closing to within a point. Also, Madrid are a stronger team now.”

France may no longer be the team who dominated world soc-cer in the late 1990s, but a draw against Spain and a win in Italy have shown they have at least become a force once again.

Les Bleus are locked with Spain in their World Cup qualify-ing group after drawing 1-1 away against the world and European champions last month before beating Euro 2012 runners-up Italy 2-1 in Parma in a friendly on Wednesday.

“We are not the strongest (team) but we have qualities,” said coach Didier Deschamps, who took over from Laurent Blanc in August after France were knocked out in the Euro 2012 quarter-finals.

“We’re trying to be organised, to find our balance. There is still work to do but there is a desire to do well. The mentality and the mindset are important.

“You can have all the qualities in the world - if you don’t have the mental strength, you can-not go far. We have that mental strength.”

On Wednesday, France fell behind in the 35th minute when Stephan El-Shaarawy beat the offside trap to slot the ball past Hugo Lloris.

But Mathieu Valbuena equa-lised two minutes later, toying with two defenders before curl-ing a delightful shot into the far top corner.

Bafetimbi Gomis poked the ball home from a missed Patrice

Seville derby tougher than a ‘Clasico’ says Alves

AP Photo/Scott Heppell

Barcelona’s goalkeeper Victor Valdes, controls the ball dur-ing their training session at Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland. The Real Madrid-Barcelona “clasico” is televised around the world and often decides the La Liga title, but a Seville derby is a tougher proposition, Barca defender and former Sevilla favourite Dani Alves has said.

France gain more respect with Italy win

REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

France’s Bafetimbi Gomis (C) shoots to score a second goal against Italy during their interna-tional friendly soccer match at the Tardini stadium in Parma November 14, 2012.

Evra shot in the 67th minute to give France the win.

“During these first six months, it has not been all perfect,” said Deschamps, who praised his team’s mental strength when Ol-ivier Giroud snatched a last-gap draw in Spain.

“But after three World Cup qualifiers, we’ve got seven points out of nine with a draw in Spain. We have something to build on.”

Paris St Germain coach Carlo Ancelot t i , who watched the game, said that France had grown confidence on the back of their performance against Spain.

“They play with more self con-fidence,” the Italian told French sports daily L’Equipe on Thurs-day. “It is a well balanced team. It is a complete team. I think France and Italy will be very competitive in 2014.”

Collated international friendly results

Russia 2 United States 2

Czech Republic 3 Slovakia 0

Saudi Arabia 0 Argentina 0

Tunisia 1 Switzerland 2

Turkey 1 Denmark 1

Gabon 2 Portugal 2

Sweden 4 England 2

Netherlands 0 Germany 0

Hungary 0 Norway 2

Italy 1 France 2

Brazil 1 Colombia 1

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Lionel Messi failed in his bid to set an out-right record for the most Argentina goals in a calendar year as his side were held 0-0 by Frank Rijkaard’s Saudi Arabia in a friendly at the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh on Wednesday.

Saudi goalkeeper Abdullah did well to keep out substitute Augusto Fernandez and Messi who shares the Argentina record of 12 goals in a year with Gabriel Batistuta.

Ibrahimovic’s one-man show over-shadowed two high-profile matches between fierce European rivals, with the Netherlands and Germany drawing 0-0, and France coming from behind to beat Italy 2-1.

The prolific Lionel Messi was kept scoreless as Argentina was held 0-0 in Saudi Arabia, while Portugal, missing the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, surprisingly drew 2-2 in Gabon. Pedro Rodriguez scored twice to help Spain rout host Panama 5-1.

In East Rutherford, N.J, Neymar scored in the 64th minute and then skied a penalty kick well over the crossbar in the 81st, leaving Brazil with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Colombia.

At Marlins Park in Miami, Ideye Brown and Igiebor Nosa scored in a 5-minute span early in the second half to help Nigeria beat Venezuela 3-1 in an exhibition game.

It was the enigmatic Ibrahimovic who took the day’s scoring honors with his

acrobatic strike, described by England captain Steven Gerrard - who made his 100th international appearance - as ‘’one of the best goals I’ve ever seen live.’’

‘’When I saw the goalkeeper was out I tried to put it against the goal, and luckily it went in,’’ Ibrahimovic said. ‘’It’s both luck and skill.’’

The enigmatic Ibrahimovic punished England with a superb performance to mark the opening of Sweden’s new na-tional stadium, the Friends Arena.

After poking Sweden ahead in the 20th minute from close range, the striker tied it 2-2 by chesting down Anders Svens-son’s lofted pass and volleying it past goalkeeper Joe Hart.

Ibrahimovic’s skimming free kick from 35 yards somehow beat Hart before the Sweden captain caused more embarrass-ment for the English by capping the vic-tory with his memorable overhead kick.

England’s goals came from Danny Welbeck and Steven Caulker in a four-minute span before halftime.

AP Photo / Fredrik Sandberg / SCANPIX

England’s Gary Cahill (L) and Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the friendly soccer match Sweden vs England at the new national soccer stadium ‘Friends Arena’ in Stockholm, Sweden, Wednesday November 14, 2012.

Acrobatic Ibrahimovic shoots down England

Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic highlighted the opening game at Friends Arena outside Stockholm with four goals, including a spectacular bicycle kick from 30 yards in a 4-2 victory over England on Wednesday night.

REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed

Lionel Messi (C) challenges Saudi Arabia’s Bader Alnakly (L) for the ball during their friendly soccer match in Riyadh November 14, 2012.

Messi fails in record bid as Saudis hold Argentina

“We gave a poor performance and kept giv-ing away possession,” visiting right back Pablo Zabaleta told Fox Sports television.

The Saudis defended in numbers and fre-quently troubled Argentina with quick breaks.

“The important thing is we didn’t lose,” said Messi’s strike partner Sergio Aguero.

The home team had the ball in the net fol-lowing a free kick in the 28th minute but were unlucky to see a marginal offside decision go against them.

In a flurry of action midway through the second half both sides cleared chances off the line and late Argentine pressure failed to yield a goal.

The Real Madrid-Barcelona “clasico” is televised around the world and often decides the La Liga title, but a Seville derby is a tougher proposition, Barca de-fender and former Sevilla favourite Dani Alves has said.

Real Betis travel across the An-dalucian city to take on neighbours Sevilla on Sunday (2030 GMT) for a derby of huge importance locally, and a match of major significance in the push for the European places in La Liga.

“They may not be as important as a Barca-Real in terms of the quality of players, the spectacle on offer, and the media coverage, but they are passionate games,” Alves was quoted by Spanish me-dia as telling Algerian newspaper Le Buteur.

“They are tougher than a ‘Cla-sico’.”

Betis lie fourth in La Liga with 19 points from 11 games, four behind champions Real Madrid in third, and 12 behind unbeaten leaders Barcelona.

Most significantly for their support-ers, however, they have a four-point advantage over Sevilla in 10th.

Betis coach Pepe Mel, a former striker for the club, was refresh-ingly honest about his enthusiasm for Spain’s most highly-charged city derby.

“This week I need to prime Pepe Mel the fan rather than Pepe Mel the professional. My players need some-one to who is going to add that bit of spice,” he told a news conference.

“From outside the city, I can un-derstand people who say it is just another three points. Those who live here know that is not true. The joy we

took from winning the last derby there (2-1) has lasted until today.”

Sevilla, like Betis, have been in-consistent of late but did beat Real at the Sanchez Pizjuan 1-0 in September, and narrowly lost to Barca 3-2 there conceding two goals in the last few minutes.

Atletico keeping paceSevilla and Betis, along with

Qatari-owned Malaga, Levante and Valencia are all lagging behind, leav-ing Atletico Madrid as the only side really keeping pace with the two Spanish powerhouses.

Atletico, in second with 28 points, returned to winning ways with a 2-0 victory at home to Getafe last weekend and travel to take on lowly Granada on Sunday (1845).

They are three points behind Barca, who are at home to Real Zaragoza on Saturday (1900).

Tito Vilanova could have Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique back from injury at the centre of defence, but Sergio Busquets is suspended.

Real have yet to eat in to Barca’s eight-point advantage over them, but host struggling Athletic Bilbao on Saturday (2100) with midfielder Sami Khedira and striker Karim Benzema back after injury.

“It’s an important difference but it isn’t definitive,” Barca defender Gerard Pique told sports daily Mundo Deportivo of their lead over the champions.

“I always remember Pep Guardio-la’s first year. We had a 12-point gap, we thought we had it in the bag, and we had to go to the Bernabeu and win to prevent them from closing to within a point. Also, Madrid are a stronger team now.”

France may no longer be the team who dominated world soc-cer in the late 1990s, but a draw against Spain and a win in Italy have shown they have at least become a force once again.

Les Bleus are locked with Spain in their World Cup qualify-ing group after drawing 1-1 away against the world and European champions last month before beating Euro 2012 runners-up Italy 2-1 in Parma in a friendly on Wednesday.

“We are not the strongest (team) but we have qualities,” said coach Didier Deschamps, who took over from Laurent Blanc in August after France were knocked out in the Euro 2012 quarter-finals.

“We’re trying to be organised, to find our balance. There is still work to do but there is a desire to do well. The mentality and the mindset are important.

“You can have all the qualities in the world - if you don’t have the mental strength, you can-not go far. We have that mental strength.”

On Wednesday, France fell behind in the 35th minute when Stephan El-Shaarawy beat the offside trap to slot the ball past Hugo Lloris.

But Mathieu Valbuena equa-lised two minutes later, toying with two defenders before curl-ing a delightful shot into the far top corner.

Bafetimbi Gomis poked the ball home from a missed Patrice

Seville derby tougher than a ‘Clasico’ says Alves

AP Photo/Scott Heppell

Barcelona’s goalkeeper Victor Valdes, controls the ball dur-ing their training session at Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland. The Real Madrid-Barcelona “clasico” is televised around the world and often decides the La Liga title, but a Seville derby is a tougher proposition, Barca defender and former Sevilla favourite Dani Alves has said.

France gain more respect with Italy win

REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

France’s Bafetimbi Gomis (C) shoots to score a second goal against Italy during their interna-tional friendly soccer match at the Tardini stadium in Parma November 14, 2012.

Evra shot in the 67th minute to give France the win.

“During these first six months, it has not been all perfect,” said Deschamps, who praised his team’s mental strength when Ol-ivier Giroud snatched a last-gap draw in Spain.

“But after three World Cup qualifiers, we’ve got seven points out of nine with a draw in Spain. We have something to build on.”

Paris St Germain coach Carlo Ancelot t i , who watched the game, said that France had grown confidence on the back of their performance against Spain.

“They play with more self con-fidence,” the Italian told French sports daily L’Equipe on Thurs-day. “It is a well balanced team. It is a complete team. I think France and Italy will be very competitive in 2014.”

Collated international friendly results

Russia 2 United States 2

Czech Republic 3 Slovakia 0

Saudi Arabia 0 Argentina 0

Tunisia 1 Switzerland 2

Turkey 1 Denmark 1

Gabon 2 Portugal 2

Sweden 4 England 2

Netherlands 0 Germany 0

Hungary 0 Norway 2

Italy 1 France 2

Brazil 1 Colombia 1

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The existence of the inscription at Kehen Temple can be explained as follows:

* Kehen Temple Inscription ‘A’ is mentioning the existence of 3 sanctums those are Hyang Api, Hyang Tanda, and Hyang Karimama

* Kehen Temple Inscription ‘B’ from 11 century is mention-ing the empire functionary that is the Senapati Kuturan pu Kandara and it elaborate with the anathema words in oath

* The Inscription from 13 century (year 1204 M) is men-tioning Hyang Kehen and Hyang Wukir. At the moment Hyang Kehen is equal to Kehen Temple and Hyang Wukir is Puncak Bukit Bangli Temple.

* It is one of Monarchic Tem-ple, The temple under the aegis of king while ceremony execution and construction is delivered to local countryside custom

* As a sanctum which is used as a altar (oath) for empire functionary who disloyal to his obligation will incur the Sapata or

very horrible anathema. The func-tion of Kehen Temple as sanctum in execution of oath ceremony is supported by the existence of a circumlocutory canister by 4 dragon tails which is called can-ister Sarpantaka. Nowadays, the canister is placed in a building in form of Gedong

* Worshiping supremacy Siwa God in the form of Eka Dasa Rudra utilizes to request the godsend to the good human life and universe for blessing of fertile life, secure, prosperous and peaceful.

The structure of Kehen Temple yard is arranged to have a terrace and it shows the existence of tradition megalithic which is continued as a symbol from the existence of mount that is one of the fertility sources. The temple festival can be divided into 2 types those are Piodalan Ceremony which is executed every 6 month, that is on Wednesday Keliwon Sinta (Balinese Calendar) and Ngusaba Ceremony which is ex-ecuted every 5 years.

Kehen TempleIBP Kehen Temple is a beautiful Hindu temple located in foothills,

south part of Bangli Regency and it is about 45 Km from Denpasar town. Inside of this temple are, there is Panyimpenan Temple build-ing keep 3 inscriptions which is relating to its contents and temple existence. It is strategically located in the high land, so we can see the beautiful view. It is a famous temple in Bali and many visitors from foreign country has visited it.

IBP/File Photo

Americans have had a long-standing love affair with the car but the romance of Formula One, that sets hearts of motor sports fans around the world a flutter, has never managed to get pulses racing in the United States.

After a five-year hiatus, F1 returns to the United States this weekend for the U.S. Grand Prix at the $400 million Circuit of the Americas, where Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel can clinch a third successive driver’s title.

As jet-setters, high rollers and A-listers descend on Austin, the quirky Texas capital is gearing up for a week that will see an estimated $220 million poured into the state economy.

Hotel rooms, if one can be obtained, are going at triple the normal rates while rental car companies are soldout and requests for reservations at one of the city’s top restaurants are met with a laugh.

In the United States, however, the appeal of motor racing’s glamour circuit has somehow been lost on the country that sells more Ferraris and Porsches than

any other and it is likely more eyeballs will be focused on Homestead, Florida on Sunday where NASCAR’s Chase championship will be decided.

“The truth is we find that there is no crossover,” Ed-die Gossage, the president of Texas Motor Speedway near Dallas, which hosts two of NASCAR’s biggest races, told Reuters.

The U.S. has been a market Formula One covets but is also one that commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone has viewed as more of a luxury than a necessity as the circuit searched out new venues to expand its global brand.

But the teams, car manufacturers and sponsors have not been so cavalier about the importance of having a U.S. race on the calendar with all of them keen to return to one of their biggest markets.

Once focused on wooing over NASCAR and IndyCar fans, F1 now appears more intent on catering to its base in yet another attempt to crack the U.S. market, with the Austin venue the 10th to host the race.

Johnson said the success of the Games, hailed as the biggest and most high-profile in Paralympic his-tory with 2.7 million tickets sold and involving more than 160 countries, showed there was a “huge appetite” for para-sport in Britain.

“The 2017 IPC World Champion-ships present a fantastic opportunity for us to build on that phenomenal surge of enthusiasm and welcome back some of the world’s great-est sportsmen and women to the Olympic Stadium,” he added in an emailed statement.

“Securing the championships would not only reinforce London’s reputation as the world’s leading sporting city, it would bring a vital

multi-million pound boost to the capital’s economy, creating jobs and driving growth in east London.”

If successful, the champion-ships, which were last held in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2011, would take place in July 2017, a month before the non-disabled World Athletics Championships, the statement said.

Hosting the event would cost an estimated 8.6 million pounds (10.8 million euros, $13.7 million), with the majority of the outlay recouped through sponsorship and ticket sales, it added.

The chairman of governing body UK Athletics Ed Warner, who also sits on the IPC’s athletics

sports technical committee, said the Paralympics had shown Britain’s appetite for elite disability sport and London’s ability to host such a major event.

A successful bid for the Brit-ish capital “would establish a new standard for the IPC World Athletics Championships against which all future editions would be measured”, he added.

International Paralympic Com-mittee (IPC) spokesman Craig Spence said it was policy not to comment on how many bids had been received or from where but told AFP: “We welcome the bid. We had a great time in London and it was a very strong event.”

A doping hotline is to be set up for cyclists who want to blow the whistle on fellow riders, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said Tuesday.

“During the coming weeks ... the UCI will be looking into establishing a new open line - a confidential ‘hotline’,” said Pat McQuaid, head of the sport’s world governing body in an online statement on the UCI website.

Addressing riders directly, McQuaid said more needed to be done “to ensure that the UCI is as accessible as possible, and in particular to you the riders, should you wish to discuss issues or concerns relating to doping.”

It would take time to build trust in the telephone hotline, McQuaid said, adding that he was “confident that, with the best intentions from both sides, we can build that trust” and “ac-celerate the change in culture that we need in our sport.”

The move, also announced on cycling website cyclingnews.

com, follows a turbulent ride for the sport’s governing body in recent months over the Lance Armstrong scandal.

Last month the UCI ratified the decision by the United States Anti-Doping Agency to strip the fallen cycling icon of his seven Tour de France titles and ban him from the sport for life.

Also last month a Swiss court found dope-tarnished American cyclist Floyd Landis guilty of defaming the UCI.

Landis had accused McQuaid and his predecessor Hein Ver-bruggen of concealing cases of doping and taking a bribe from Armstrong for doing so.

In the UCI announcement Mc-Quaid also rejected complaints by some riders that the governing body had not followed up their tip-offs. “I would like to take this opportunity to assure you that the UCI did act on information provided in the past and it will always do so in the future, within the bounds of what is legally feasible,” McQuaid said.

Cyclists to get confidential doping hotline: UCI

AFP PHOTO / PASCAL PAVANI

A doping hotline is to be set up for cyclists who want to blow the whistle on fellow riders, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said Tuesday.

London submits bid to host 2017 IPC worlds

London, hosts of this year’s Paralympic Games, has submitted a formal bid for the 2017 IPC World Championships, the city’s mayor Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday.

Formula One romance lost on Americans

Workers wire a clock

at the Circuit of the

Americas race track,

Wednesday, Nov. 14,

2012, in Austin, Texas.

Formula One’s U.S.

Grand Prix auto race

is scheduled for this

weekend at the site.

AP Photo/David J. Phillip

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Reuters

WASHINGTON - A computer used by Paula Broadwell, the woman whose affair with CIA director David Petraeus led to his resignation, contained substantial classified information that should have been stored under more secure conditions, law enforcement and national security officials said on Wednesday.

The contents of the classified material and how Broadwell ac-quired it remain under investigation, the officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to comment publicly.

But the quantity of classified material found on the computer was significant enough to warrant a continuing investigation, the officials told Reuters.

As a reserve officer in military intelligence, Broadwell - co-author of a biography on Petraeus - had security clearances that gave her access to classified material, several officials said. Government rules require such material to be stored in secure locations or computers.

Two officials familiar with the case said that one question investi-gators are asking was whether Broadwell followed government rules for handling classified information.

Late Monday, FBI investigators searched Broadwell’s residence in Charlotte, North Carolina, an action that officials said occurred with Broadwell’s consent.

Attempts to reach Broadwell, who has remained mainly out of the public eye, have been unsuccessful. She was seen late Tuesday at her brother’s home in Washington, D.C.

During the FBI investigation that led to the discovery of the affair between Petraeus and Broadwell, both individuals denied that Petraeus had supplied her with any classified information and the FBI accepted those explanations, law enforcement sources have said.

Israeli warplanes bombed tar-gets in and around Gaza city, where tall buildings trembled and thick plumes of smoke and dust furled into the sky.

The Palestinian Islamist group claimed it had fired a one-tonne, Iranian-made Fajr 5 rocket at Tel Aviv in what would be a major es-calation. But there was no reported impact in the Israeli metropolis 50 km (30 miles) north of the enclave.

Israel’s sworn enemy Iran, which supports and arms Hamas, condemned the offensive begun by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as “organized terrorism”.

Israel was more concerned about the mood in Egypt, whose new Islamist government brokered a truce between the two sides on Tuesday only to see it shattered a day later when Israel assas-sinated the top Hamas military commander.

Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood which now controls Egypt, Israel’s most pow-erful Arab neighbor and a crucial partner in the 1979 peace treaty that stands between fragile stabil-ity and regional chaos.

Cairo condemned the offensive and recalled its ambassador to Is-rael. Israel’s ambassador left Cairo on what was called a routine home visit and Israel said its embassy would stay open.

Reuters

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama laid out his second-term agenda on Wednesday, expressing a willingness to work with Republicans in Congress and a resolve to defy them if necessary.

In his first full-scale news conference since March, Obama said he was willing to compromise with Republicans to forge a deal on the nation’s debt and taxes to avoid the “fiscal cliff,” a combination of budget cuts and tax increases that will kick in next year if such an agreement is not reached.

But he said he would not abandon his campaign pledge to allow Bush-era tax cuts on the top 2 percent of U.S. earners to expire.

He also launched a feisty defense of his United Nations ambassador, Susan Rice, pushing back against two Republican senators who said they would not support her nomination for a Cabinet post because she made misleading statements about the September attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed four Americans. “If Senator (John) McCain and Senator (Lindsey) Graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me,” Obama said.

After a re-election campaign that critics said offered few details of his vision for the next four years, Obama discussed his priorities on policies from immigration to climate change during an hour-long press conference, his first since defeating former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney on November 6.

“I hear you have some questions for me,” Obama told reporters at the White House before launching into familiar positions on raising taxes for wealthy Americans and protecting the middle class.

The president was relaxed, bantered with reporters who challenged him and expressed gratitude for having the chance to be in the White House for another four years.

“I don’t have another election. And Michelle and I were talking last night about what an incredible honor and privilege it is to be put in this position,” he said, referring to his wife as he noted that millions of people who voted for and against him are counting on his leader-ship going forward.

“I take that responsibility very seriously,” he said. “And I hope and intend to be an even better president in the second term than I was in the first.”

Associated Press

LONDON — British oil company BP said Thursday it is in advanced talks with U.S. agencies about set-tling criminal and other claims from the Gulf of Mexico well blowout two years ago.

In a statement, BP said “no final agreement has yet been reached” and that any such deal would still be subject to court approvals. Shares in BP PLC were down 0.8 percent at 422 pence in early trading in London.

BP said the proposed settlement would not include civil claims under the Clean Water Act and other legisla-tion, pending private civil claims and state claims for economic loss.

The explosion and fire aboard the Deepwater Horizon rig on April 20, 2010, killed 11 workers and set off a spill which continued for 87 days, fouling large areas of the southern coast of the United States.

The rig sank and an estimated 200 million gallons of crude oil gushed out of the well, fouling extensive areas of the southern U.S. coast and disrupting tourism and commercial fishing.

Any settlement is expected to dwarf the largest previous corporate criminal penalty assessed by the Department of Justice — the $1.2 billion fine imposed on drug maker Pfizer in 2009.

BP has booked provisions of $38.1 billion to cover its liabilities from the incident, but the company has said the final cost remained highly uncertain. BP also recently announced that it expects to make the final payment this

Hamas rocket kills 3 Israelis, wider war loomsReuters

GAZA - A Hamas rocket killed three Israelis north of the Gaza Strip on Thursday, draw-ing first blood from Israel as the Palestinian death toll rose to 13 and the military showdown lurched closer to all-out war.

BP near settlement with US over Gulf spill

REUTERS/Dylan Martinez/Files

A British Petroleum (BP) sign is seen at a petrol station in south London in this July 29, 2008 file photo. BP Plc is ex-pected to pay a record U.S. criminal penalty and plead guilty to criminal misconduct in the Deepwater Horizon disaster which caused the worst offshore spill in the country’s history, sources familiar with discussions said. They told Reuters that a plea deal with the Justice Department over the 2010 disas-ter, in which 11 workers died, may be announced as soon as November 15, 2012.

year to a $20 billion trust fund to cover damage from the blowout.

In March, BP announced a settle-ment estimated at $7.8 billion with more than 100,000 individuals and businesses for medical and economic losses.

In January 2011, a U.S. presiden-tial commission found that the spill was caused by time-saving, cost-cutting decisions by BP, rig owner

Transocean and cement contractor Halliburton.

In September last year, a team of Coast Guard officials and fed-eral regulators concluded BP bears ultimate responsibility. Their report found BP violated U.S. regulations, ignored crucial warnings and made bad decisions during the cementing of the well a mile (1.6 kms) beneath the Gulf of Mexico.

Obama lays out second-term agenda

Petraeus mistress had “ substantial” classified data on computer

Dozens of police stormed the Darul Akhfiya school in eastern Java’s Nganjuk district on Monday and kept the students and teacher overnight for questioning.

“Police detained 48 students and a teacher on Monday after the com-munity reported unusual activity at the school and expressed concern about possible anarchic behaviour,” national police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar told reporters.

Amar said the school was “strongly suspected of conducting terrorism training”.

“Police also seized long-barreled rifles, ammunition and sharp weap-ons, including a cleaver, as well as books on jihad,” Amar said.

Indonesian police have con-ducted a series of terror raids in recent months, including a sweep across the island of Java in Octo-ber, netting 11 suspects in a plan to attack the US embassy and other American targets.

Agence France-Presse

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian police are investigating a man for alleg-edly raping a 15-year-old Indonesian working for him, officials said Thursday, days after another maid accused three policemen of rape.

The cases have reportedly caused outrage in Indonesia. Ties between the two neighbours have been tense over frequent reports of abuse in recent years, causing Indonesia to temporarily stop sending maids to Malaysia in 2009.

Malaysia’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the Indonesian in the latest case in Seremban, a town near the capital Kuala Lumpur, was raped, as well as tied up and left without food for four days.

Police are investigating her employer, who was arrested earlier this week, over the rape. The charge carries up to 20 years in prison.

“The government vehemently condemns this shameful, inhuman act,” the ministry said.

Seremban police chief Saiful Azly told AFP that the 15-year-old was in the country illegally and had worked in the household for three months.

Last week, three policemen in northern Penang state came under investi-gation for allegedly gang-raping an Indonesian woman after stopping her to check her papers.

Indonesia, the main provider of domestic workers for Malaysia, stopped sending maids to its Southeast Asian neighbour in 2009 after numerous abuse cases.

Jakarta announced last December it would lift the ban after the two coun-tries agreed to better protect them, including allowing them one day off per week.

But few maids have reportedly arrived since then. Before the ban was en-forced some 300,000 Indonesian women worked in Malaysian households.

Cambodia also imposed a ban on sending domestic workers to Malaysia last year following numerous abuse complaints.

Agence France-presse

JAKARTA - The UN human rights chief condemned Tues-day violence and discrimination against Christians and Muslim minorities like Shiites in In-donesia, the world’s biggest Muslim-majority nation.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said she had met with leaders of Christian communities, as well as Islamic minority Shiite and Ahmadiyah sects, all of which have been targeted by hardlin-ers in recent years.

“I was distressed to hear ac-counts of violent attacks, forced displacement, denial of identifi-cation cards and other forms of discrimination and harassment against them,” she told report-ers in the capital Jakarta.

She warned Indonesia risked losing its culture of diversity and tolerance “if firm action is not taken to address increasing

levels of violence and hatred towards minorities and narrow and extremist interpretations of Islam”.

Indonesia’s const i tu t ion guarantees freedom of religion but rights groups say violence against minorities has been escalating since 2008 in the nation of 240 million people, nearly 90 percent of whom identify as Muslims, the vast majority Sunni.

Pillay recommended Indo-nesia repeal its blasphemy law from 1965, under which a Shiite cleric was jailed for two years in July for saying the Koran was not an authentic text and that the hajj pilgrimage was not obligatory.

She also called for the re-vocation of a 2008 ministerial decree that deemed Ahmadiyah “deviant” for believing in a prophet after Mohammed and banned Ahmadis from pros-elytising.

In May, a mob of 600 Islamic hardliners threw plastic bags filled with urine at an Indone-sian church congregation mark-ing the ascension of Christ.

In August 2011, an Indone-sian court handed jail sentences of just a few months to 12 hardliners who clubbed to death three Ahmadiyah men as police looked on.

Shiite Muslims have become common targets for hardliners. A mob of around 500 Sunni Muslims wielding machetes and sickles attacked a Shiite com-munity in August, killing two and torching dozens of homes in eastern Java.

Pillay also expressed con-cern over sharia law in Aceh province -- where canings are common and a law on stoning was passed in 2009 -- saying en-forcement was “arbitrary” and “discriminatory” against wom-en, creating “an environment of intimidation and fear”.

An Indonesian police officer carries a box containing evi-

dence after a raid in Ngan-juk, East Java on November 13, 2012. Indonesian police

detained 48 students and a teacher from an Islamic

boarding school and seized firearms and sharp weap-

ons, a spokesman said on November 13, in the nation’s

latest terror raid.

Police detain 49 in school terror raidAgence France-Presse

JAKARTA - Indonesian police detained 48 students and a teacher from an Islamic boarding school and seized firearms and sharp weapons, a spokesman said Tuesday, in the nation’s latest terror raid.

Indonesia was rocked last decade by several deadly terror attacks blamed on the Al-Qaeda-linked network Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), including the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mostly for-eigners.

But a crackdown on militancy in the country has crippled JI, and smaller terror cells that have car-ried out low-impact attacks have emerged.

AFP PHOTO

Malaysia police probe fresh Indonesia maid abuse

UN condemns Indonesia’s increasing violence against Shiites

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Associated Press

TORONTO — BlackBerry users will be able to make free voice calls over a Wi-Fi network using the popular BBM messaging service.

Research In Motion Ltd. announced Wednesday that it’s adding the feature to BBM. Users will be able to switch back and forth from a text chat to a voice call. A split-screen option will let them talk and text at the same time.

The new feature is a free update for existing customers and comes months before RIM introduces its new BlackBerry 10 smartphones, which are seen critical to RIM’s survival.

RIM surprised analysts in September when it announced that the number of BlackBerry subscribers grew, thanks in part to emerging markets and its popular BBM service. It’s struggling in North America as customers migrate to flashier iPhones and Android phone.

RIM stopped short of offering the BBM voice feature over wireless carriers’ own cellular networks. Doing so would have potentially created more congestion on cellular data networks and deprive carriers of revenue for voice calls. With the new feature, the free calls are limited to times and places where Wi-Fi is available.

The Canadian company said the BBM voice feature is especially at-tractive for developing markets. Unlike regular texts, BBM messages are not charged on a per-text basis.

Although RIM is struggling in North America, the BlackBerry continues to sell well in such markets as South Africa, Nigeria and Indonesia.

The BBM service has long been a reason for BlackBerry users to not defect to other smartphones but there are rival messaging services. There are more than 60 million BBM users worldwide.

RIM said the BBM voice update is currently available for BlackBerry smartphones running the BlackBerry 6 operating system or higher, with plans for BlackBerry 5 later. RIM’s latest phones run the 7 operating system. The next version, BlackBerry 10, will come soon after a Jan. 30 launch event.

Germany’s economy grew a mere 0.2 percent in the July to September period compared to the previous quarter, according to provisional data published by federal statistics office Destatis.

The figures were in line with expectations. Analysts surveyed by Dow Jones News-wires had expected Germany to register growth of 0.2 per-cent.

Meanwhile, figures from France, Europe’s second-big-gest economy, showed that its economy shrank by 0.1 per-cent in the second quarter but rebounded to register growth of 0.2 percent in the third quarter.

Destatis offered no detailed breakdown of the German fig-ures but recent data have sug-gested that the economy, until now largely immune from the

crisis, is increasingly feeling the pinch.

The statistics office did however say that the positive drivers of the economy “came from abroad” with exports outpacing imports.

Domestically, private and public consumption appeared to have held up, as did con-struction, but investments were down.

Unlike most of its reces-sion-wracked partners in the 17-nation eurozone, Germany has until now escaped the worst effects of the three-year crisis that has threatened to tear the bloc apart.

I t r eg i s te red re la t ive ly healthy growth of 0.5 percent in the first quarter of the year, dipping to 0.3 percent in the second.

But analysts have warned for some time that demand

for Germany’s all-important exports -- most of which go to fellow European countries -- must eventually dry up as the crisis bites.

Economists expressed relief that the figures did not show Germany sliding into reverse, but warned that clouds were darkening on the horizon.

Constantin Wirschke from Natixis bank said the third quarter figures were “as ex-pected.” For the fourth quarter, however, he acknowledged: “We are not as optimistic.”

“In our view, Germany’s economy faces an uphill battle in Q4 trying to attain positive growth,” said the analyst.

So-called leading indica-tors of the economy, which aim to predict future per-formance, have pointed to a continued slowdown in the months ahead.

Associated Press

TOKYO — Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling 2.77 million vehicles around the world for a water pump problem and a steering shaft defect that may result in faulty steering — the latest in a spate of quality woes for Japan’s top automaker.

No accidents have been re-ported related to these two prob-lems announced Wednesday, according to Toyota.

Some 1.51 million vehicles are being recalled for the steer-ing defect in Japan and 1.25 million vehicles abroad — in-cluding 670,000 in the U.S. Af-fected models include the Prius hybrid, Corolla, Wish and other models produced from 2000 to 2011 in Japan, and from 2000 to 2009 overseas.

Of those vehicles, some 620,000 spanning five hybrid

models, including the Prius, have a defective water pump in addition to the steering shaft defect. Those vehicles were produced from 2001 to 2010 in Japan, and from 2003 to 2011 overseas. Another 10,000 ve-hicles with only a pump problem are also being recalled.

The latest recalls — affecting Toyota’s prized Prius hybrid, a symbol of its technological prowess — come on top of a recall last month for 7.43 mil-lion vehicles for a faulty power-window switch that could cause fires.

Toyota has been trying to fix its reputation after a series of massive recalls of 14 million vehicles over the last several years, mostly in the U.S., affect-ing faulty floor mats, braking and gas pedals.

Before that, Toyota had boasted a reputation for pris-

tine quality, centered around its super-lean production methods that empowered workers to hone in on quality control. Toyota executives have acknowledged the escalating recalls were partly caused by the company’s overly ambitious growth goals.

Executives had shrugged off last month’s recalls as coming from products made before stricter quality controls kicked in following the soul-searching that came after the recall scandal in the U.S.

But the latest recall under-lines how quality problems con-tinue to dog Toyota, especially as it has gone back to pursuing aggressive growth.

Toyota is now headed to record vehicle sales around the world, offsetting a sales plunge in China with booming demand in emerging markets such as Indonesia, India and Thailand.

German economy slows as euro crisis bitesAgence France-Presse

BERLIN - The eurozone debt crisis is taking its toll on Germany, Europe’s largest economy, which ground to a near halt in the third quarter of the year, official figures showed on Thursday.

Toyota recalls vehicles for steering, pump defects

AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld

In this Oct. 12, 2011, file photo, A Blackberry subscriber holds a Research in Motion Blackberry in Ottawa. BlackBerry users will be able to make free voice calls over a Wi-Fi network using the popular BBM messaging service.

RIM offers free voice calls over Wi-Fi with BBM

“I indeed received the report from the school committee. In response to this issue, we in the Commission D will coordinate this matter with the Commission B handling the development issues,” said Secretary of Commission D of the Denpasar House, AA Putu Gede Wibawa, when contacted on Tuesday (Nov 13).

As a follow-up, he said, his party would organize an internal meeting in the Commission D. Fur-thermore, his party also planned to summon the school authority, school committee, principal and the Denpasar Education Agency. “We will make coordination with all the parties concerned. Do not let this problem harm the students of the school. By all means, the dormant classroom potentially makes the students learn uncom-fortably. Parents of the students will also object if the classroom

rehabilitation project is dormant for too long,” he said.

When confirmed separately, Chief Committee of the SDN 26 Dangin Puri, Made Darmaja, justified if he had reported the dormant classroom rehabilitation project. He said the project was worked on by CV Karya Tehnik Mandiri under supervision of CV Amrita Tehnik with contract No.027/3113/Dikpora. Duration of the project execution was 90 days from September 10, 2012 with a total budget of IDR 246.4 million. “As a matter of fact, since the specified contract date the contrac-tor should have started its work. So far, there are no workers. Such conditions have occurred over the past two months,” he said.

According to Darmaja, initially there were a number of workers who started to dismantle three units of classroom that should

be rehabilitated last September. In fact, they only dismantled the buildings, while there were no works after that. “I have asked the contractor. It was said there was no budget. It is funny, isn’t it? The budget has been allocated and approved by the government,” he complained.

In addition, his party also as-sessed if there had been mistake in the planning because the re-habilitation seemed to be patchy or had been done randomly. For example, the classroom’s roof of grade two was leaking. Before repairing the roof, the contractor had even installed the plafond. “It’s useless, isn’t it? When it rains, the rain water will remain to drown the classroom. Besides, the walls and doors are also dam-aged, but the repair is only made on the plafond and floor tiles,” he deplored. (kmb13)

Sanghyang Jaran dance is one of the sacred dances in Bali. In terms of its function, it is only performed in a series of sacred ceremonies in relation to trance, not intended for profane enter-tainment show. This concept also applies to Sanghyang Jaran dance growing and developing in the village of Bona. The Sanghyang Jaran dance functions as a medium to repel disaster afflicting the soci-ety. This Sanghyang Jaran dance almost has the same meaning as many other Sanghyang Dances like Sanghyang Dedari.

One of the community lead-ers of Bona Village doubling as Sanghyang Jaran artist, Made Sija, explained the emergence of San-ghyang Jaran dance was inspired by the incident of contagious diseases attacking the residents of Bona. Local residents suddenly fell sick and died instantly. They were very worried and finally looking for a medium, but they failed. People were then turning anxious or living through horrible ambience.

Triggered by such an atmo-sphere, people did not dare to leave the house. Each house was then marked off with thorny pan-danus leaf and smeared with chalk in the form of cross sign. Anxiety of local community was very serious until they should leave the house while hitting coconut midrib onto the ground or any objects to generate noisy atmo-sphere. One of the aims of doing so was to drive out evil spirits from the Bona Village. Unfortunately, the endeavor was not successful, either, he explained.

Finally, local villagers gathered in the Puseh Temple, the abode of Lord Vishnu, to invoke protection and to expel the evil spirits. Sud-denly, there were two girls pos-sessed. They received vision from the deity instructing the devotees in attendance to make light music to accompany the dance. Since there was no gamelan instrument at that time, they only used a cap-pella along with vowel sounds of prayer and praise to Supreme God to apply for safety. One of them was by accompaniment of cak a cappella.

The holy spirits entering into the girls’ body were always changing. Sometimes, they behaved finely (Sanghyang Dedari), sometimes on the opposite just like holding an ob-ject (Sanghyang Jaran). Strangely, while being still possessed, the girls asked to have a bath, not by water but by fire. As requested, the community kindled a fire with coconut fibers. Those who got pos-sessed were even trampling on fire, but their legs did not catch fire. On seeing the fact, people were very

confident if the people dancing the Sanghyang dance were pos-sessed by the spirit of the deities to dance the Sanghyang Jaran and Sanghyang Dedari, he said.

Very rareIn the development of Sanghyang

Jaran dance today, many people use it for commercial purposes. How-ever, the Sanghyang Jaran used to pamper tourists is not the one sanc-tified by devotees. Rather, it is the Sanghyang Jaran deliberately cre-ated as a performance, as existing in the Paripurna Dance Studio of Bona Village. Today, the performance of Sanghyang Dance at Bona Village, particularly for tourist attraction, is very rare because some other stages have already performed the same dance.

Made Sija, owner of the Paripur-na Dance Studio of Bona said the rules of Sanghyang Dance were begun by notification ritual to deities. Then, it was resumed with burning incense, and then the incense smokes encapsulated the Sanghyang dancers, while the Ku-kus Arum sacred song was chanted by some residents repeatedly until the dancers getting possessed. If they had been getting possessed, their body would tremble involun-tarily. Having been possessed by the Sanghyang Jaran, the dancers jumped into a smoldering campfire, kicking the fire here and there and the singing of the song was even more excited. As long as the song was chanted, the dancers continued to dance until leaving the arena as if they were pursued. “Movement of this dance has no particular patterns and it can be danced so perfectly or in harmony. The Sanghyang Jaran as implied by the name jumps, runs fast and heehaws like the cry of horses,” he explained.

In practice, some dancers even came occasionally in a hurry though they happened to be at home because they had simulta-neous spiritual contact when put-ting into a trance. Without wear-ing hobbyhorse they directly ran toward the fire. Physically, people saw it a fire, but the dancers of Sanghyang Jaran in unconscious condition saw the fire as water so they did not feel hot when touch-ing or kicking the fire.

When the dance began, there was only a fire on coconut fibers burned in the midst of the dark-ness. There should be no lights on. Based on past experiences, when the Sanghyang Jaran danc-ers saw the lights, they would run amuck and in closed eyes they ran toward the light and wanted to take it. After turning off the lights, the dancers would return to dance the Sanghyang Jaran at the campfire area. (dar)

Sanghyang Jaran Dance from Bona Village

IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

A teacher showing the dormant classroom rehab. The classroom’s roof of grade two was leaking. Before repairing the roof, the contractor had even installed the plafond.

Dormant, classroom rehab of SDN 26 Dangin Puri Bali Post

DENPASAR - Commission D of the Denpasar House criticized the classroom building rehabilitation project of the SDN 26 Dangin Puri elementary school, East Denpasar. It was responded to the report from the local school committee if the project was abandoned by the workers. As a result, the project execution turned dormant up to two months. Meanwhile, the classrooms dismantled by the workers of the contractor were abandoned until now without any further handling.

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Bali PostDENPASAR - Deputy Director of Friends of the Earth

Indonesia (Walhi), Suryadi Darmoko, said that Walhi would keep moving forward to fight for saving the envi-ronment of Bali. “We will not flinch. We will constantly go forward,” he said in Denpasar, Tuesday (Nov 13).

His party would persistently fight for the environmen-tal advocacy such as in the case of marine backfill by limestone in the JDP project and the issuance of permit by Governor of Bali regarding the utilization of mangrove forest for nature tourism to investor.

Even, on Thursday Walhi and Kekal Bali were going to organize a rally in front of the office of the Governor of Bali. “Despite there are efforts by certain parties to gag our struggle, we will not back down. Even, we will hold a rally tomorrow (Thursday—Ed) in front of the governor’s office,” said Suryadi.

Furthermore, it was said if he and his colleagues co-alesced into the Walhi and Kekal Bali had realized from the beginning about the risks of an activist that would indeed be faced with the threat of thuggery.

“We do realize there are attempts to gag the critical power of community, where one of which is committed through thuggery. However, if we do not criticize the policies going up against the pro-environment of Bali, then who else will do it?” he asked.

Meanwhile, a legal practitioner doubling as an advo-cate, Fahmi Yanuar Siregar, assessed the violence and abuse experienced by Gendo was closely associated with what Gendo had done so far in advocating for en-vironmental cases. Such assumption was based on the incident occurred not long after the massive movement of Walhi in overseeing the cases like the marine backfill on the JDP and the issuance of permit on the utilization of mangrove forests.

“I think the persecution has been carefully planned because the hoodlum has come into the room of Gendo to ensure the correct target. Few moments later, the hoodlum came to do the execution,” he said.

Fahmi expected that police could address the case seriously. “The perpetrator did not work alone. There must be a command from the mastermind or intellectual actor. It should be investigated,” he said.

Fahmi also deplored the statement of Bali Police of-ficer saying to have difficulties in revealing the case due to lack of witnesses.

“It is a very normative answer. Police have intelligence so it is impossible if they cannot get the information. Now, the problem is that whether police will be willing or not to reveal this case as clearly as possible because the incident is related to the activities of rejection against the Grand Forest Park (Tahura). Terrorists alone can be captured, let alone the perpetrator of this incident, except there is a conspiracy and patterns of power moving and dominating the case,” he said.

Furthermore, this academician from the Mahendra-datta University appreciated the activity of Gendo in the Walhi in advocating the environmental cases in Bali. Considering such abuse case, Gendo righteously gets a protection.

“It’s legitimate what Gendo and his friends carried out in advocating the environmental cases. Moreover, it has complied with the corridors and the action was not anar-chic. He is worth getting a legal protection,” he said.

Although the persecution against Gendo was assessed to become a scourge to environmental activists, Fahmi hoped they keep fighting for the nature of Bali.

“They have to keep fighting and do not stop because of this incident. Likewise, we also hope there are no more incidents like what happening during the new order,” he said. (kmb29)

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Associated Press

TOKYO — Japan and North Korea began bilateral talks Thursday in Mongolia that Tokyo hopes will shed light on a series of decades-old abductions.

The talks in the Mongo-lian capital of Ulan Bator are scheduled to last through Fri-day. In August, lower-level ne-gotiators from Japan and North Korea held the countries’ first bilateral talks in four years, but made little progress.

Japan wants informa-tion on the abductions of Japanese citizens by North

Korean agents in the 1970s and ‘80s. Japan believes at least one abductee may still be alive and in the North, though North Korea denies this. Five abductees were returned to Japan in 2002.

Japan and North Korea do not have formal diplomatic relations. The abduction issue and concerns over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs have long strained ties.

Japanese officials indicated before the start of the talks that they expected them to be tough and not likely to lead to any immediate breakthroughs.

North Korea’s official media provided few details, reporting only that they were intended to deal with issues of mutual interest.

Japan has imposed strict sanctions against the North and cut off most economic and cultural exchanges in 2006 after a missile launch. Tensions heightened again earlier this year when the North launched a rocket that it said carried a satellite, but that Japan and other countries criticized as a thinly disguised test of long-range missile tech-nology. The launch failed just after takeoff.

AP Photo/Vincent Yu

From left, members of the

new Politburo Standing

Committee Zhang Dejiang,

Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang meet

journalists in Beijing’s Great

Hall of the People Thursday

Nov. 15, 2012. The seven-

member Standing Committee,

the inner circle of Chinese

political power, was paraded

in front of assembled media

on the first day following the

end of the 18th Communist

Party Congress.

Xi was formally appointed as gen-eral secretary after a morning meeting of senior communists that capped a weeklong congress, events that un-derlined the party’s determination to remain firmly in power. Xi also was appointed chairman of the military commission after Hu stepped down, breaking with the recent tradition in which departing party leaders hung on to the military post to exert influ-ence over their successors.

The moves give Xi a freer hand to consolidate his authority as first

among equals in the Politburo Stand-ing Committee, the apex of power. Immediately after the announce-ments, Xi strode onto a stage in the Great Hall of the People, leading the six other newly appointed committee members, all conservative techno-crats dressed in dark suits.

“We shall do everything we can to live up to your trust and fulfill our mission,” the 59-year-old, pudgy Xi said in remarks that were broadcast on state television and worldwide.

Standing beside him were Li

Keqiang, the presumptive premier and chief economic official; Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang; Shanghai party secretary Yu Zhengsheng; propaganda chief Liu Yunshan; Tianjin party secretary Zhang Gaoli; and Vice Premier Wang Qishan, once the leadership’s top troubleshooter, who was named Thursday to head the party’s inter-nal watchdog panel.

The ascent of Xi and Li became all but inevitable when they were inducted into the leadership five

years ago, and they represent a generational change in leading the world’s No. 2 economy and newest diplomatic and military power.

“There are also many pressing problems within the party that need to be resolved, particularly corrup-tion,” Xi said, reiterating a theme of the recent congress. “We must make every effort to solve these problems. The whole party must stay on full alert.”

Xi is the son of a hero of the revolution and noted reformer. In all, at least four of the new leaders have solid communist pedigrees, a sign that 63 years after the revolu-tion that brought the party to power, a new class of “red nobility” is entrenched.

The new lineup is heavy on con-servatives and leaves out reform-minded politicians who are allies of Hu, suggesting the leadership is unlikely to significantly liberalize the authoritarian government.

Xi has a chance to cut a more open and international figure than the ultra-reserved Hu. His wife is a popular singer, and his daughter studies at Harvard University.

Xi spent part of his youth toiling on a farm in the countryside when Mao Zedong’s radical reign shut universities and targeted elite fami-lies like his. His university years and early career came as China embarked on reforms and began turning to the outside world for solutions to its chronic poverty.

Xi Jinping takes helm of China amid reform calls

Associated Press

BEIJING — Xi Jinping succeeded Hu Jintao as China’s leader Thursday, assuming the top posts in the Communist Party and the powerful military in a once-a-decade political transition unbowed by scandals, a slower economy and public demands for reforms.

Agence France-Presse

SEOUL - A South Korean air force pilot was killed Thursday when his jet trainer crashed into a mountain as he rehearsed moves for an upcoming flying display, the defence ministry said.

The T-50B aircraft manned by a 32-year-old flight lieutenant hit the side of the mountain in the northeastern county of Hoengseong during a training flight for an air show, a ministry spokesman said.

“The pilot was found dead near the crash site,” he said, adding an investigation was underway into the cause of the accident.

The crash sparked a brush fire which was quickly extinguished by firefighters, Yonhap news agency said.

Some witnesses had reported seeing a parachute, which originally led rescuers to believe the pilot might have survived.

Military officials said it was the first-ever crash involving a T-50B, which is a variant of South Korea’s first home-made supersonic aircraft, the T-50, and is used by the air force’s Black Eagle air show team.

Since its maiden flight in 2002, the T-50 has been produced in aerobatic and combat variants, including the TA-50 light attack aircraft which South Korea has been actively pushing for export.

Indonesia has ordered 16 TA-50 light fighters, and South Korea is pursuing other contracts from the Philippines, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq.

South Korean pilot killed in trainer jet crash Japan, North Korea reopen stalled bilateral talks

Tourists playing with monkey in the stop over near Bedugul, Buleleng Regency, Bali Island. One of the reasons why travelers are reluctant to spend holidays in Buleleng is the distance from the airport is quite far and passing through winding route. Far distance and the route causing carsick sometimes makes travelers saturated while taking a trip to North Bali.

Tourism development in upper region

Build stop over, but stop hotel developmentBali Post

SINGARAJA - One of the reasons why travelers are reluctant to spend holidays in Buleleng is the distance from the airport is quite far and passing through winding route. Far distance and the route causing carsick sometimes makes travelers saturated while taking a trip to North Bali. To overcome the obstacle, the Buleleng Government should have a specific strategy so that travelers will not get bored. For instance, it can be resolved by building a stopover on the peak area or upstream region, precisely at the T-junction of Wanagiri village.

Discussion on the distance and winding route with the ascending and steep descending route has indeed become a discourse since many years ago. For several times, there has a suggestion to build a toll road through the hills or toll road hovering over the abyss. However, they are only limited to a discourse. Until now, the route from Denpasar to Singaraja via Bedugul remains to make people carsick. If smooth road cannot be built, there is indeed another strategy to cope with the saturation of tourists when passing through long route. It is by building a stopover on the peak, precisely at the T-junction of Wanagiri.

So far, the area has often been taken advantage as stopover by tourists who come from Den-pasar to Singaraja or otherwise. Moreover, at the location tourists can watch tame monkeys that are sometimes passing on the road. Unfortunately, the area has not been worked on seriously. Lack-ing of parking space often causes

traffic crowdedness. Besides, there has been no convenient and representative stall where to drink coffee or tea while enjoying the surrounding scenery. Now, there have been a row of traditional stalls on the roadside, but they have not been well arranged.

A member of Commission II of the Bali House, Sugawa Korry, said the tourism development in the upstream area was indeed very im-portant. However, the development should be done carefully so that the upstream region would not get polluted as it served as catchment area. According to him, on the peak such as at Wanagiri should be established a transit point or a kind of stopover. In the area could be built a restaurant or special place that could be utilized by travelers to unwind before continuing their journey to Buleleng. There, it could be establish a kind of tour-ism tower. From the tower, travel-ers can see the Lake Buyan, Lake Beratan and Lake Tamblingan to

the south as well as Singaraja town and the sea in the north.

On the other hand, Sugawa Korry asked the government not to develop tourist accommodation in the upstream area such as hotels, inns and villas. It belonged to the water catchment area. If many hotels and inns were built in the area, it was feared to result in a clean water crisis on the lowland area in Buleleng. According to him, the accommodation had been built in Lovina and Pemuteran. “So let Wanagiri be made into a transit area for travelers, while the ac-commodation has been provided in Lovina or Pemuteran,” he said.

The Regent of Buleleng, Putu Agus Suradnyana, said that his party was preparing a management concept of tourism on the peak area, right at the T-junction of Wa-nagiri. “Just wait, we’ve prepared the concept and planning. In short, the peak region will be transformed into an interesting object without destroying nature,” he said. (ole)

Despite an attempt of intimidation Walhi Bali remains

to struggle

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AntaraJAKARTA - Delegates from

26 Asia Pacific countries and 10 world bodies gathered in Bali on Monday to mark the 10th anniversary of Bali Pro-cess, a spokesman for the Indo-nesian Foreign Ministry said.

The commemorat ion of the 10th anniversary of Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Orga-nized Crime received warm welcome from 98 delegates of 26 Asia Pacific countries and 10 international organizations including ASEAN, UNDP, UN-ODC, and IMO, the ministry’s director for information and media Priatna said.

“Bali Process countries must

take more concrete steps in the future to optimize Bali Process cooperation,” Director General of Multilateral Cooperation at the Foreign Ministry Hasan Kleib said when opening the forum.

They also must use the com-memoration of 10 years of the forum’s existence to reflect what they have achieved and what they will do to deal with challenges facing the Bali Process particularly in tackling people smuggling and traffick-ing in Asia and the Pacific, he said.

“Right now the biggest chal-lenge facing the Bali Process is how to deal with the com-prehensively rising flow of irregular migrants,” he said.

Chairman of the Pawiba, Bagus Soediana, said the fuel price hike would automatically have an impact on the increase of transport rates. However, the rate increase of the Pawiba would not exactly match the percentage of the increase in fuel price.

“Every fuel price hike will defi-nitely be followed by the rate in-crease. However, the amount is not necessarily equal to the increase of the other transport fare,” said Bagus Soediana in Denpasar.

He said the increase in fuel price would have an impact on the rising price of spare parts. For example, the price of tire would go up and so would the price of lubricating oil. To that end, the Pawiba did not dare to set the rate increase yet. “Probably, within a week after the increase we can make decision about the percent-age of the price hike,” he said.

Similarly, the fuel price hike was also estimated to have an impact on the price increase of new tourist vehicle or transport. The increase in the vehicle price would affect the calculation of the fleet rejuvenation cost of tourist transport entrepreneur. “Pawiba must calculate the fuel price hike with the tourist transport rates. Obviously, the rates of Pawiba will be reviewed and adjusted to the fuel price hike,” he said.

It was estimated, the rate increase of Pawiba would have implications on the business of travel agencies as users of the tourist transport services, especially in the matter of tour package price.

Meanwhile, the economist Prof. Dr. Gede Sri Darma, DBA, said the government plan to raise the subsidized fuel price at IDR 500 every three months over the next year would clearly become a blow to people. This policy would also cause a wider gap. It happened be-cause the existing weak purchasing power would be exacerbated by the rise in fuel price.

“The fuel price hike amidst the unequal prosperity would make the burden the Indonesian people harder, especially for the category of poor people because the cost of living covered is increasingly higher,” he said.

Price increase in the subsidized fuel would also significantly influ-ence the lifestyle and life fulfillment pattern of the basic needs of the In-donesian people. It was triggered by the increase that was not followed by an increase in the level of welfare or income. “At least, the increase in fuel price affects the price of basic needs up to 5 percent with the in-flation rate of over 50 percent,” he concluded. (kmb27)

Pawiba plans to increase transport rates Bali Post

DENPASAR - The Bali Tourist Transport Association (Pawi-ba) plans to raise the transport rates in line with the option of the gradual subsidized fuel price hike as much as IDR 500 every three months in 2013.

IBP/Net

The Bali Tourist Transport Association (Pawiba) plans to raise the transport rates in line with the option of the gradual subsidized fuel price hike as much as IDR 500 every three months in 2013.

Bali supplies eight tonnes of freshwater fishAntara

NEGARA - According to the Maritime, Fishery and Forestry De-partment of Jembrana, the supply of freshwater fish in Bali has reached eight tonnes per day.

“Therefore, we are targeting to create 1,000 freshwater fish ponds in two to three years,” said the Head of Maritime, Fishery, and Forestry Department of Jembrana, Dwi Ma-harimbawa.

He said that some of the restaurant entrepreneurs are keen on cultivating freshwater fish such as catfish, carp and tilapia but are afraid of investing in this venture because of the uncertainty of fish production.

According to Maharimbawa, fresh-water fish cultivation is uncertain because it is not properly organised in terms of maintenance and marketing.

“The residents do not jump into freshwater fish cultivation without proper research on the techni-cal maintenance and the market share. In addition, the capital and income are not balanced, resulting in losses,” he said.

IBP/Net

According to the Maritime, Fishery and Forestry Department of Jembrana, the supply of freshwater fish in Bali has reached eight tonnes per day.

Asia Pasific countries mark 10th anniversary of Bali Process

Associated Press

BEVERLY HILLS — The now-faded blue gingham dress that Judy Garland wore in “The Wizard of Oz” has sold for $480,000.

Auction house Julien’s Auctions says the pinafore fetched the highest price of any item during a two-day auction of Hollywood memorabilia that drew bids from around the world. The auction ended Saturday in Bev-erly Hills, California.

Steve McQueen’s racing jacket

sold for $50,000, as did a purple skirt worn by Marilyn Monroe while film-ing “River of No Return” in Canada. Julie Andrews’ “Sound of Music” dress brought $38,400.

Sunglasses worn by Jean Reno in “Leon” went for $8,320, while John-ny Depp’s shades fetched $3,250.

Bidders also snapped up pieces of royal wedding cakes. Prince William and Kate Middleton’s cake sold for $7,500 while Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s cake sold for $1,375.Local designers in Asia’s fourth

largest economy looked to the past and their heritage to gain a foot-hold in the international fashion market, a hope expressed in the week’s theme “Indonesia Today, The World Tomorrow.”

“This collection sums up 40 years of my work,” said Josephine Komara, who is also known as Obin, a noted batik artisan who showcased eclectic designs with radiant silks.

Although Obin has shops in Singapore and Japan, she is most successful in her own country. There are other success stories like hers but Indonesia lacks a brand with global recognition, unlike its Southeast Asian neighbours such as the Malaysian Vincci and Sin-gapore’s Charles & Keith.

But the London-based Centre for Fashion Enterprise (CFE) hopes to change this, propelling young Indonesian designers to the international stage through a men-toring program. Experts say one of the biggest problems is inexperi-ence and a short history of aiming at international markets.

“By going international, it means they have to be ready for

what the market needs,” said Toby Meadows, a CFE consultant. “It might be overwhelming for them because creating winter wear might never have crossed their minds. But if you have a brand, the buyers expect you to have a Fall/Winter collection as well.”

The fundamentals for inter-national recognition are already there. Designers Yosafat Dwi Kuniawan and Jeffrey Tan offered high fashion and urban cut pret a porter collections, while Barli Asmara and Albert Yanuar went for glamourous dresses with a costume-like touch.

Dian Pelangi, in a nod to local fashion, showed contemporary designs incorporating the hijab that many Indonesian women use to cover their heads.

All are among eight local de-signers and labels in CFE’s men-toring programme, which they hope will propel them onto the international scene.

None of the designers have dealt with international buyers, although Barli and Yosafat have showed their collections in fashion weeks overseas. Most are still struggling with branding and business plans

over creativity and design ideas.“I went for a showcase in China

Fashion Week in 2009, but there wasn’t any actual trading,” said Yosafat, 23, whose designs are inspired by the ancient Javanese Borobudur temple.

“I simply don’t know how to sell and deliver and I’ve made some big mistakes in my business.”

The CFE mentoring programme, which is backed by the Indonesian and British governments, includes three years of training in branding, pricing, production and market-ing. It also helps connect young designers with prospective buyers and to decide which market suits them best.

One success story is Ardistia, who started her label when she was based in New York and later expanded to the Indonesian market with her clean, urban look. Her designs have been shown in depart-ment stores in the United States, Canada and France.

Given the growing wealth and middle classes of Asia, Meadows encourages Indonesian designers to broaden their outlook and not just target the most established, traditional fashion markets.

REUTERS/Beawiharta

A model presents a creation for Indonesian designer Barli Asmara’s 2013 collection during Jakarta Fashion Week November 9, 2012. Indonesian fashion designers paired clean, urban styles with traditional batiks and designs inspired by ancient temples at the sixth annual Ja-karta Fashion Week.

Indonesian fashion designers turn eyes to the wider worldReuters

JAKARTA - Indonesian fashion designers paired clean, urban styles with traditional batiks and designs inspired by ancient temples at the sixth annual Jakarta Fashion Week.

Agence France-Presse

PARIS - French fashion giant Chanel said Wednesday it was not appealing a 200,000-euro fine slapped by a court for stealing a design from a knitwear supplier, bringing to an end a David versus Goliath case.

“The house of Chanel has taken a decision not to lodge an appeal. It is of the view that this ...very complex and specific case must end,” a terse statement said.

A Paris court in September overturned a 2009 ruling clear-ing Chanel and slapped the fine, saying the house had designed a vest that was a “slavish copy” of a crochet design by the local knitwear company.

The case pitted World Tricot, a now-bankrupt small firm that

manufactured high-end knits, against Chanel and was seen as a test of the rights enjoyed by skilled artisans toiling in a luxury industry dominated by the big players.

World Tricot founder Carmel Colle was seeking 2.5 million euros (3.7 million dollars) from Chanel for alleged counterfeit af-ter she spotted in a shop window a Chanel vest with a crochet design that she claimed was hers.

The simple cable design with black edging had been previously submitted to Chanel’s studio and rejected, Colle claims.

In 2009, the Paris commercial tribunal ruled that Chanel had not stolen the design although it did order it to pay 400,000 euros in damages to World Tricot for breaking the contract.

Chanel will not appeal fine in copy case

Judy’s Garland’s Oz dress fetches $480K in auction

This photo combo shows, at left, actress Judy Garland as Dorothy in a scene from “The Wizard of Oz,” and at right, is an Oct. 16, 2012 file photo showing the dress Garland wore in the movie, on display in London.

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

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

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

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

Balinese Temple Ceremony

Calendar Event for October 23 through November 27, 2012

23 Oct Anggar Kasih Tambir Pura Dalem Puri Batuan SukawatiPura Dalem Kediri Silakarang SingapaduPura dalem Desa SukawatiPura Dalem Desa SingakertaPura dalem Lembeng Ketewel - SukawatiPura Paibon Pasek Tangkas Peliatan - UbudPura Puseh ngukuhin Keramas - GianyarPura Pemerajan Agung Ki Telabah, Tuakilang - TabananPura Karang Buncing BlahbatuhPura Dalem Bubunan Desa - Seririt BulelengPura Desa Badung Kota DenpasarMerajan Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Desa - Kayuputih - TurupinghePura Luwur Pedengenan Bedha Bongan - Ta-bananMr. Dukuh SebudiMr. Pasek Ngukuhin KeramasPura Pucak Payongan Banjar Lungsiakan - Desa KedewatanPura Tanah Kilap Gria Anyar DenpasarPura Selukat Desa Keramas Keramas - Blahbatuh - GianyarPura Dalem Tampuagan Desa Peninjoan - Tem-buku - BangliPura Waturenggong Desa TaroPura Dalem Bentuyung UbudPura Puseh Ubud UbudPura Dalem Peliatan Peliatan Ubud.

24 Oct Buda Umanis Tambir Pura Sari Bankar Titih Kapal Badung

29 Oct Purnama Kelima Aci-aci Penaung Bayu Pura Batumadeg di BesakihPura Kentel Gumi BangliPura Pedarman Agung Satria DenpasarPura Pemerajan Agung Pemecutan DenpasarNgusaba di Pura Kehen Bangli

Pura Desa Pemenang LombokPura Agung Pasek Gelgel Sumerta DenpasarPura Pasek Gobleg Kekeran MengwiPura Suranadi LombokPura Puncak Bukit Tampak SiringPura Dalem Puri Agung KintamaniPura Dalem Agung Nongan KarangasemPura Dalem Ubung-Kupang Dukuh Penebel-TabananPura Dalem Balingkang KintamaniPr. TampurhyangPusat Kawitan Mahagota Catur Sanak Songan KintamaniPura Dalem Pulasari Desa Bantas Sudaji Bule-lengMerajan Pasek Gelgel LebihMerajan Pasek Gelgel TulambenPura Penyusungan Pasek Tohjiwa S e l e m a d e g TabananPura Pasar Agung Besakih Sebudi KarangasemMerajan Pasek Gelgel Tengkulak KajaPura Suci Desa Tianyar Kubu KarangasemPura Bukit Mentik ring Gunung Lebah Desa Batur KintamaniPura Narmada LombokPura Segara Ampenan LombokPura Ularan Seririt Buleleng

7 Nov Buda Keliwon Matal Pura Desa Ds. SukawatiMerajan Agung Batuyang - batubulanPura Pasek Gelgel Bebetin - sawan - bulelengPura Maspahit Sesetan - Denpasar SelatanPura Pasek Bendesa Manik Mas Dukuh Kendran - TegalalangPura Panti Pasek Gaduh SesetanMerajan Pasek Kubayan Wangaya GedePura Pedarman Arya Kanuruhan Besakih

17 Nov Hari Tumpek Kandang

Pura Puseh, Pura Desa Kota GianyarPura Luhur Dalem Sagenin Kediri - Tabanan

Merajan Pasek Gelgel Tegal Gede Badung

21 Nov Buda Wage Menail Pr. Dalem Tarukan Linggih Pajenengan Ida Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiMr. Pasek Dangke bambang - BangliPura Penataran Dalem Ketut Pejeng Kaja - Gi-anyarPura Puseh Menakaji Desa Peninjoan - BangliMerajan Agung Blangsinga - BlahbatuhPura Kawitan Gusti Agung Blangsinga Blahbatuh GianyarPura Kawitan Gusti Celuk, Baler Pura Sada, Banjar Pemebatan, Kapal Mengwi.

27 Nov Anggar Kasih Perangbakat Pura Bukit Buluh Gunaksa - KlungkungPura Tirta Sudamala Bebalang - BangliPura Paibon Pasek Bendesa Sangsit sawan - BulelengPura Pasek Gelgel Pangi Dawan - KlungkungPura Gunung engsong - LombokPura Dalem Benawah GianyarPura Dalem Bitra GianyarPura Dalem Banyuning Timur - BulelengPura Dalem Pauman Batan Getas (Padang Entas) Titih DenpasarPura Tengah Padang TegalalangMerajan Pasek Gelgel Batu Dewa Kangin Banjar Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg di Desa Sande - Pupuan TabananPura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Desa Adat Pagan DenpasarPura Hyangaluh Jenggala BesakihMerajan Pasek Lurah Tutuan GunaksaMr. Pasek Gelgel SelulungMerajan Pasek Subrata MedahanMerajan Pasek Munggu MungguPura Tengkulak Tulikup - GianyarPura Penataran Badung Desa Ogang Sidemen

Friday, November 16, 2012

Bali PostDENPASAR - Dozens of

broiler chickens breeders that are in the Bali Poultry Breeder Group (PPAB) approached Bali House of Representatives last Tuesday (13/11) as they are annoyed by partner companies and big investors also sold their chickens in local markets. Their approach was welcomed by Commission II member, Nyo-man Gde Putra Astawa Drh.

Head of PPAB, Ketut Yahya Kurniadi Drh. Stated theses in-dividual breeders felt squashed with these big investors or big modals companies selling their poultry lower than indi-vidual breeders. They asked for fair and balance market so that both sides can sell their products. They also demanded government to finish the Gov-ernor Regulation that has been planned by government in pro-tecting small breeders. Mean-while PPAB Advisor, Gede Agus Drh. Stated these past few

years Bali have experienced an oversupply of broiler chickens where in 2004-2010 it reached 80-100 thousands alive chicken per day while broiler reached 140-150 thousands per day when actually Bali only needs 100,000 per day. “Bali is much oversupplied, if the production is low it reached 120,000 chick-ens,” Agus explained.

One causer was because of there are many breeders, big (manufacture) and small (individuals) yet the much growing ones were those big manufacturers from outside Bali. The high increase of Bali individual breeders and big manufacturers moved to Bali were also due to the stoppage of any bird distribution from outside Bali due to bird flu that happened. Yet it seemed a number of living chicken supplies to Bali still are sent since the stoppage which is unfair to smaller companies. Funnily, those joint companies

in Bali many has no Poultry Cutlery House (RPA) when actually they have the modal to make one.

Astawa stated the joint com-pany was only needed for the modal and should market their product for export (outside Bali) or build a food process-ing company. Astawa promised will coordinate with executive sides to finish the Gover-nor Regulation as there are a number of sections needed to be revised so little companies can be advantaged. Inside the planned regulation, those joint companies have to have a RPA and those produces more than 1000 pigs in 1 month has to build a Pig Cutlery Place. To those who produces 250 thousands more chickens in a month also has to have a RPA. “In the future, joint companies wherever they are has to report their operation to connected institution in their area,” Asta-wa clarified. (wid)

The agency stated that a number of dogs attacking and biting people over the past week were tested positive to rabies. To prevent the widespread epidemic through the other stray dogs, the agency finally eliminated the dogs as anticipation by shooting them with drugs. One of the residents, Made Suarsa, revealed to be restless with the existence of rabid dogs that attacked people. Moreover, the disease was harmless to humans. So, he welcomed the anticipative measure through elimination of a number of stray dogs carried out by relevant agencies.

A number of stray dogs and dogs that had previously interacted with rabid dogs were eliminated. Local village authorities and hamlet chief

also made an outreach to residents regarding the hazards of rabies. The elimination was once constrained be-cause some dog owners did not allow the elimination of their pet dog though theirs had interacted or fought against rabid dogs that previously showed an indication of rabies.

At least, six stray dogs could be eu-thanized. Based on information from the Agriculture Agency, it recorded 64 cases of positive rabies in Jembrana Regency within the past 11 months. The number tended to increase from year to year.

Previously in 2010, it was only found 21 cases of rabies dog, 87 cases in 2011 and in 2012 had been found 64 cases of rabies dog. (kmb26)

Rabies dog worried residents

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People performed euthanasia or elimination on stray dog. Outbreaks of rabies through dog broke out at Baler Bale Agung village, Negara subdistrict. A number of dogs were tested positive to rabies and bit a dozen people over the past week. This situation made the locals restless.

Bali PostNEGArA - Outbreaks of rabies through dog broke out at Baler

Bale Agung village, Negara subdistrict. A number of dogs were tested positive to rabies and bit a dozen people over the past week. This situation made the locals restless. The Jembrana Agriculture, Live-stock and Plantation Agency performed euthanasia or elimination to dozens of stray dogs in the densely populated neighborhood.

Municipality discontinues resettlement programBali Post

DENPASAR - The resettlement pro-gram ever encouraged by government is now starting to be evaluated as carried out by Denpasar Municipality. Starting in 2012, the municipal government no longer sends its residents through the resettle-ment program. To improve the welfare of poor families, the municipal government decides to make a community empower-ment program.

The Head of Denpasar Manpower, Resettlement and Social Agency, I Made Erwin Suryadarma Sena, who met in the mayor’s office said the termination of the resettlement program for residents of Denpasar was not only due to the incidents in a number of destinations involving the migrants with local residents like the case happened at Balinuraga village, South Lampung, recently. However, it was more based on the desire to empower the residents by providing a variety of life skill training to raise their family income.

“The Mayor of Denpasar, I.B. Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra has ordered the relevant regional working units (SKPD) such as the People Empowerment Agency

(BPM), Manpower, Resettlement and Social Agency, Health Agency, Education Agency, Development Planning Board, Industry and Trade Agency, Cooperatives and SMEs Agency and Economic Affairs to make a community empowerment program,” said Erwin.

Especially in the Manpower, Resettle-ment and Social Agency, continued Erwin, his party had facilitated the job seekers to be channeled for working overseas or on cruise ships. The training program had also been provided for poor people in order they could attend the training for working on cruise ships such as the training of washing dish. By working on cruise ship, they were expected to increase the family income, so as to reduce the interest of the family con-cerned to join the resettlement program. “Aside from poor families, the retired civil servants are also provided with training so that they will be more empowered to live their lives,” said Erwin.

He said the last resettlement program followed by residents of Denpasar was recorded in 2011. At that time, only 10 fami-lies of Denpasar residents were dispatched to Konawe, South Sulawesi. (kmb12)

Big investors invading

Poultry breeders protested to legislators

P i n k t o b e r p a r t i e s were held at Centerstage featuring national and international musicians and also a fashion show by La Senza held ev-ery Monday. The month opened with briliant per-formance from The Cab, from USA. SHE, the fa-mous female band from Indonesia flooded the centerstage with their popular songs for their fans. Chantelle Delaney, the up and coming singer from Australia heated up the stage with her two performances on the last week of the month. They all performed for charity

to spread awareness of Breast cancer. Donation door charge applied on these events to raise funds for breast cancer aware-ness.

The closing party was held on October 29th, 2012, where the President of Bali Pink Ribbon, Mrs. Kathryn Bruce received the cheque presentation from Mr. Brad Calder, the Executive Assistant Man-ager of Hard Rock Hotel Bali with total amount of Rp 35,000,000. The dona-tion will be used to fund the building of the first Breast Cancer Support Center in Bali. IBP/Courtesy of Hard Rock Hotel

Hard Rock Hotel Bali goes PinkHard rock Hotel Bali goes pink during the

month of October with Pinktober events held for one full month. Pinktober is charity event dedicated to support the fight against Breast Cancer where funds are raised from the sale of the Pinktober room, “Pink is Punk” cocktail and Pinktober Party Donation.

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Korean pop star PSY joined the pop icon Tuesday night during her second show this week at Madison Square Garden in New York. They danced to his pop culture an-them “Gangnam Style” and to her jam “Music” in front of nearly 20,000 people.

Madonna said PSY flew “all the way from Frankfurt, Germany this morning.” She said she was a big fan of the rapper and loved his suit, which was bright red.

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According to Suantika there are still many things that couldn’t be found in the site such as its components, angles of position and more. It was stated the activ-

ity that will be done in 2013 de-pends on the budget given by the government as usually the budget covers not only in Bali but also at West and East Nusa Tengara.

It can’t be confirmed either if the location, Ida Rsi Bhujangga Wisnawa Ganda Kusuma pasra-man, has to be totally broken down to continue the research and

digging as that would need a detail discussion.

Previously, an archaeologist says a structure that is believed to be the remains of an ancient Hindu temple has been unearthed on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali.

Suantika says workers digging a drainage basin last week in eastern Denpasar, Bali’s capital, at first discovered a large stone about 1 meter (3 feet) underground.

Excavation teams have since uncovered a 57-meter (62-yard) structure that is believed to be the temple’s foundation.

The find is still being analyzed, but given the shape and characteris-tics of the materials used, Swantika says he believes it was built some-time between the 13th and 15th centuries. He added that it is also thought to be the largest ancient temple ever discovered in Bali.

Ancient Hindu temple research to continued in 2013

Bali PostDENPASAR - The process of digging in the Candi Trengguli site at Trengguli Street Alley IV

D Denpasar have been stopped two weeks ago. Yet its plan to continue in year 2013. Meanwhile until now the Candi or temple still mysterious as stated by Head of the team, I Wayan Suantika, also a researcher at Denpasar Archeology Board.

A Balinese archaeologist measures a stone of ancient

temple structure in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on Friday,

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