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“A healthy slate is a diverse one,” said Donna Langley, chairman of Universal. “Hits don’t come just in summer and Christmas,” added Nikki Rocco, presi-dent of distribution at Universal. “We should use the full calendar to create op-portunities for films to find an audience and create a habit of movie-going that isn’t seasonal, but year-round.”

Here’s a look at three of the studio’s most promising films, from a racy love story to the return of a few beloved en-semble casts:

— “Fifty Shades of Grey,” directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan. The first look at the trailer for the spicy ro-mance based on E.L. James’ best-seller revealed a tale that appears far sweeter than it is steamy. The suave Christian Grey (Dornan) sweeps the ordinary-looking Anastasia Steele (Johnson) off her feet with a joyride in his helicopter, a visit to his swanky Seattle apartment, and a fancy make-over. Anastasia prop-erly transforms from plain Jane to sexy sophisticate. “Why are you trying to change me?” she asks her new lover. “I’m not,” he replies. “It’s you who is changing me.” But it’s not all sentimen-tal. The camera pans over Christian’s collection of S&M toys as Beyonce’s sleek and sexy “Haunted” plays in the

background. The film is set for release on Valentine’s Day of 2015.

— “Fast & Furious 7,” directed James Wan and starring Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson. We may not have a hard and fast answer for how the studio will finish the film since Walker died before production concluded, but those scenes he was able

to shoot definitely find their way into the seventh installment of the franchise. In the trailer, Walker, along with his crew of fierce drivers, stun viewers with a stunt involving driving cars out of a helicopter and safely landing with the help of para-chutes. Flashy fight scenes and plenty of bare skin are once again on display. The seventh installment is scheduled to hit theaters on April 10, 2015.

— “Dumb and Dumber To,” directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly and star-ring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. The anticipated sequel finds Harry (Daniels) visiting Lloyd (Carrey) in a home where he’s been faking helpless for 20 years as a gag.

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Associated Press Writer

LAS VEGAS — Angelina Jolie took to the stage at Cinema-Con, the annual convention of theater exhibitors, on Tuesday to reveal footage from the upcoming survival saga “Unbroken,” which she directed and produced.

“I wanted to make this film because its message is one that we all need now more than ever,” said Jolie in front of the crowd of theater owners at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Shot in Sydney last year, the film tells the true story of Lou Zamperini, a World War II hero and track star who ran in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Zamperini, who is played by Jack O’Connell, spent a harrowing 47 days afloat in the Pacific Ocean following the 1943 crash of his U.S. military plane. He spent the following two years as a prisoner of war after washing

up behind Japanese lines. Developed originally by Universal Pictures in 1957, the biopic was supposed to star Tony Curtis, said Universal chairwoman Donna Langley before introducing Jolie. But after many false starts, the project never took shape. It wasn’t until Zamperini’s story caught the attention of Jolie, that the film really began to evolve.

“She fought for it and earned the right to direct it,” said Langley, who called Jolie “a true filmmaker.”

“Unbroken,” to be released in December, is based on Laura Hillenbrand’s book “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption,” which chronicles Zamperini’s life.

“Lou Zamperini is the toughest man I have ever met,” said Jolie. “He’s a fighter and true hero. He is also a man of faith, full of love and humility. He sounds perfect. But he wasn’t always. Smoking, stealing and drinking by the time he was 9, he was convinced he was worth nothing and full of darkness.”

The footage teased revealed affecting scenes of Zamperini’s struggles, from his efforts to escape from his military plane after it crashed into the ocean, to the beatings her underwent as a prisoner.

Jolie surprises CinemaCon to tout ‘Unbroken’

Angelina Jolie, director of the upcoming film “Unbro-ken,” makes a surprise appearance onstage during a Universal Pictures studio presentation at CinemaCon 2014 on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 in Las Vegas.Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

‘Fifty Shades,’ ‘Fast,’ ‘Dumber’ teased in VegasAssociated Press Writer

LAS VEGAS — Universal Pictures had a strong start at the box office this year, with “Lone Survivor” grossing more than $124 million and “Ride Along” bringing in nearly $146 million globally. The run could continue for the studio that previewed its upcoming slate of films on Tuesday at the annual movie theater convention CinemaCon.

AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Hopper Stone

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Jim Carrey, left, and Jeff Daniels in a scene from the upcoming sequel to “Dumb and Dumber,” called “Dumb and Dumber To.” The comedy is scheduled for release on November 14 of this year.

Hunt for Flight 370 resumes in calmer seas

US mudslide searchers press on with dogs, hands

Bayern wins Bundesliga with record 7 games spare

Co-General Manager of the Ngurah Rai Inter-national Airport, I Gusti Ngurah Ardita, said that as on the Nyepi in the previous years, the Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport would undergo a closure for 24 hours. It commenced on March 31, 2014 at 06:00 a.m. until April 1, 2014 at 06:00 a.m.

“With this Notam the airline can arrange far in advance not to schedule flight to Bali during the closure period,” said Ngurah Ardita.

According to him, though the airport would be closed for 24- hours, the personnel associ-ated with flight would remain on duty. This effort was to anticipate the request of techni-cal landing or emergency landing, including medical evacuation. “Although we are not in

operation, we will remain to alert our person-nel for anticipation,” he said.

He said that during the airport closure, a to-tal of 400 scheduled flights were estimated to be nullified consisting of 248 domestic flights dan152 international flights. However, the closure of the airports during the Nyepi Day had been going on since the year 2000.

“Some things are still coordinated and pre-pared to ensure that the entire implementation of Nyepi at the airport can run smoothly and securely. The airport will be re-opened and operated normally on April 1, 2014 at 06:01 a.m.,” he said.

Ngurah Rai Airport to close on Nyepi DayBali Post

DENPASAR - To support the smoothness and security of the implementation of Nyepi in the Caka New Year 1936 in Bali, the PT Angkasa Pura I as the operator of the Ngurah Rai International Airport sent A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to airports around the world. This notice is also delivered to the airline companies making cooperation with the Air Navigation.

Continued on page 6

The photo shows activity at Ngurah Rai Air-port on normal day. To support the smooth-ness and security of the implementation of

Nyepi in the Caka New Year 1936 in Bali, the PT Angkasa Pura I as the operator of the Ngu-

rah Rai International Airport sent A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to airports around the world.

Antara Foto/Nyoman Budhiana

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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

Thurday, March 27, 2014

Calendar Event for March 5 through May 21, 2014

5 Mar Hari Urip 6 Mar Hari Patetegan7 Mar Pengeradanan Pura Dadia Agung Pasek Kabayan Penebel Tabanan

8 Mar Saraswati Pura Pasek tangkas Gempinis Dalang TabananPura Pasek Gelgel Sayan AbiansemalPura Watu Gunung BimaPura Agung Jagat Karana SurabayaPura Aditya Jaya JakartaPura Pemaksan Banyuning TimurPura Agung Wira Loka Cimahi Jawa Barat

9 Mar Hari Banyu Pinaruh 10 Mar Soma ribek Pura Jati JembranaPura Kawitan Bayu Gaiyang BangliTirta Wening SurabayaPura Desa Lingga Wana Abang Karangasem

11 Mar Sabuh Mas12 Mar Hari Pagerwesi Pura Labang Sindu JiwaUbudPura Kehen BangliPura Wira Bhuana Magelang Jawa tengahPura Padang Sakti Denpasar TimurPura Payogan Agung Ketewel GianyarPura Gaduh Pangiasan Dauh Puri DenpasarPura Masceti Tampak SiringPura Dalem Ularan DenpasarPura Siwa Penebel TabananPura Luhur Sliki BanyuwangiPura Gunung Lebah UbudPura Puseh Sukawati

15 Mar Purnama Sasih Kesanga Pura Nataran Sasih Pejeng GianyarPura Bukit Mentik Gunung lebah Batur Kintamani

17 Mar Kajeng Kliwon Uwudan 22 Mar Tumpek Landep Pura Mutering Jagat Dalem Sidakarya

DenpasarPura Agung Pasek TabananPura Pasek Tangkas TabananPura Kerta Banyuning BulelengPura Dalem Tenggaling Singapadu GianyarPura Bhujangga JembranaPura Dalem pingit TegalalangPura Penataran Pande Pandean MengwiPura Ida Ratu Pande BesakihPura Penataran AGung TulikupPura Kumuda Saraswati UbudPura Batur Arya Tabanan

23 Mar radite Umanis Ukir Sanggah Gede Dukuh Segening Tegal Tugu Gianyar

26 Mar Buda Cemeng Ukir Pura Pajenengan Kawitan Arya Gelgel KelungkungPura Pasar Agung BesakihPura Pasek Bendesa Legian Kuta BadungPura Gde Gunung Agung Munggu BadungPura Puseh Bebalang BangliPura Dalem Peruncak BadungPura Pasek Bendesa Hyang Krobokan BadungPura Kereban Langit Mengwi Badung

28 Mar Melasti Pakiyisan Ke Segara Pura Pasek Gelgel Kukuh Marga

30 Mar Tilem Kesanga Tawur Agung 31 Mar Hari raya Nyepi 1 May Buda Kajeng Kliwon Enyitan 2 May Bhatara Sri Ida Ratu Geng BesakihPura Penataran Agung BesakihIda Ratu Raja Puraus BesakihMerajan Saloding Besakih

6 May Anggara Kasih Juluwangi Pura Thirta Harum Tegal Wangi BangliPura Baratan BaturitiPura Batu Klotok Klungkung

Pura Pasek Tohjiwa Wanasari TabananPura Ibu Wanagiri Selemadeg TabananPura Manik Bingin Dukuh Sidemen

7 May Pura Penataran Gana Bebalang BangliPura Dalem Gede Pande BangliPura Puncak Sari Sangeh Abian SemalPura Puseh Penegil Dharma Kubu Tam-bahan BangliPura Dalem Maya Blahbatuh GianyarPura Linggih Betara Kayu Selem Penataran Agung Besakih

13 May Purnama Sasih Jiyestha Pura Dwija Warsa MalangPura Pucak Tinggah Angsri BaturitiPura Kawitan Luhur Bhujangga Jati Lu-wih PenebelPura Kawitan Batur Pande Tonja Tonja DenpasarPura Penataran Agung Sidemen Karan-gasemPura Maospahit Grenceng Denpasar

15 May Sugihan Jawa Pura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Tang-kas KlungkungPura Siang Kangin Peninjoan Tembuku BangliPura Ida Ratu Mas Penataran Agung BesakihPura Ida Bhatara Bang Tulus Besakih

16 May Sugihan Bali Dan Kajeng Kliwon 18 May Penyekeban 19 May Penyajaan Galungan 20 May Penampahan Galungan21 May Hari raya Galungan Pura Wakika Kupang NTTPura Agung Girinatha Sumbawa Besar NTBPura Dukuh Sakti Dukuh Kediri Ta-bananPura Atambuananta Kutamba NTTPura Webananta Kupang NTTPura Giripati Mulawarman PontianakPura Mustika Dharma Cijantung Jakarta Timur

Originally opened on 1 November 1966, re-launched, after major upgrading, on 4 October 1993. INNA Grand Bali Beach is the most com-plete resort complex in Bali, featuring state-of-the-art visitor facilities, but also numerous artistic amenities that bring to life the cultural excellence of the Balinese people and their many talented neighbors.

Inna Grand Bali Beach offers a good value and genuine hospitality. The east facing loca-tion provides guests with the best opportunity to see magical Bali sunrise. 523 room in 3 types of accommodation; 100 cottages, 197 rooms of 4 blocks two storey buildings and 226 rooms of a ten storey Tower Wing, including a Presidential Suite and spacious suites. All rooms have individually controllable air conditioning, humidity control, private bath/shower, satellite TV, fridge/mini bar,

IBP/File Photo

Inna Grand Bali BeachIBP

SANUr - Inna Grand Bali Beach is situ-ated on the long white sandy beach of Sanur, Bali’s most popular area and shaded by coconut palm, from the luxurious ten-storey central tower building, the highest in Bali, landscaped tropical garden and cottages spread out over 45 hectares land.

hair dyer, tea & coffee making facility, in-house movie channel, international direct dial telephones, bathrobes, balcony

or terrace. Tower Wing rooms also have in room safes and card key door locks.

Guests can enjoy views of the blue sea

or the lush tropical gardens, so come and enjoy the Grandeur of Bali, Inna Grand Bali Beach.

Hotel General Managers (GM) took part in Certified Hotel Admin-istrator (CHA) Workshop started on March 25 through 28, 2014. Twelve GM from Bali, Western Sumatra, Bogor and Jakarta joined the workshop held in International Bali Tourism Institute (STP BI). The workshop then will be contin-ued with certification test carry out by lecturer from American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI).

Director of International Aca-demic Affairs STP BI, I Gede Wiwin Suyasa, CHE said that the CHA is the international certifica-tion for GM. It is also the highest international certification in the hotel industry. “The program is for the GM who already has the position at least for three years,” he added.

He explained that in the work-shop, there are materials; consist of Human Resource, Finance, Sales & Marketing, Food & Beverage, Room Division and Leadership. “The goal of the workshop is self development so the participant can enroll individually or through their own company,” Wiwin said

The purpose of the certification is that the GM will be equal with international one as hotel admin-istrator. The participants of CHA will receive academic acknowl-edgement from the hotel industry throughout the world.

Wiwin explained that STP BI became the host of the event be-cause the institute has become global academic partner AHLEI since November 2013. “Now, all training program and academic of AHLEI can be done in Bali and not in US,” he added.

In addition of CHA, there will be Certified Hospitality Trainer (CHT) and Certified Hospitality Education (CHE) in May and also will be held in STP BI. “CHE is the highest certification for the lecturer in tourism education while this year, we also has the special program called certificate guess satisfactions gold for hotels,” Wiwin said.

In June through October, STP BI will held supervisor and head of de-partment certification. “The rating of graduation of CHA in Indonesia is 75% in one test while CHE reach 80%,” Wiwin stated.(ocha)

The Head of the Buleleng Office of Integrated Services (KPT), Putu Karuna, said in his office on Tuesday (Mar 25) that in terms of the task and func-tion, the KPT was not entitled to collect data on the operating villas in Buleleng. The KPT only processed the permit requested by the owner. The permit of villa served by the KPT had been in accordance with the Rules of Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy No.86 HK.501/MKP/2010. Under the rules, it had been set forth that

Control against illegal villas

Owners reluctant to submit permitBali Post

BULELENG - Allegation on illegal villas in Buleleng County seems closer to reality. As proof, from the data collected in the Buleleng Office of Integrated Services (KPT) the permit already issued was only about a hundred villas. In reality, there are many illegal villa whose owners are reluctant to submit the permits to KPT. Interestingly, the owners are reluctant to submit the permits because they have paid many fees collected by certain parties around the villa location.

villas or cottages should have a permit issued by the KPT Bule-leng. “All the existing permits we have issued were requested by the owners. Even, most of them submitted their permits after completing the building. Interestingly, some submitted their permits after the owners got reprimand from relevant agencies,” he said.

According to Karuna, from the information owned by the KPT Buleleng, many villa own-ers in Buleleng were reluctant to submit their permissions. He

pointed out, many villas or cot-tages in Gerokgak subdistrict and surrounding areas remained illegal. Despite knowing the information on the illegal villas, the KPT could not perform data collection. Data inventory should be carried out by technical agen-cies with the Buleleng Municipal Police.

“Based on information we re-ceived, there are many illegal vil-las, especially in Gerokgak and surrounding areas. Hopefully, this problem can be followed up by technical agencies and if the

request has been received we will pro-cess the permission,” he added.

On the other hand, Karuna said that compared to the number of villas operating in North Bali, only a few was willing to seek permission. Even, the villa owners tended to ignore the permit and prioritize the development first. Actually, pursuant to the rules, the owners were obliged to submit the permit before building.

Having been traced, in fact the villa owners were reluctant to submit their permit because they often paid fees levied by certain parties in the neighborhood around the villa loca-tion. The levies were ranging from voluntary contributions up to regular dues levied by certain parties in the location of the villa.

Since they had been collected many dues, most villa owners on behalf of local residents were reluc-tant to submit their permission to the KPT Buleleng.

“We do not blame on the villa owners only due to many dues levied by certain parties and there is more than one collection, so this makes them lazy to submit the permission to the KPT office. Hopefully, this can become a special record for technical agencies to overcome the problems,” he explained.

To be noted, the Regent of Buleleng, Putu Agus Suradnyana, started to be furious with the presence of illegal villas operating in his region. Other than being illegal, based on his field inspection, it was found that many villa buildings owned foreigners violated the coastal and ravine borderline.

Responding to this condition, the regent immediately instructed the Buleleng Culture and Tourism Agen-cy to perform data collection and the illegal villas should be disciplined. However, so far the instruction had not been followed up by relevant technical agency. (mud)

STP BI held CHA Workshop.

IBP/File

The situation during Certified Hotel Administrator (CHA) Workshop in STP BI

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Over the past several years, the world had experienced a sharp, up-ward trend in overseas travel among the Chinese people. Around 3.62 billion journeys, or 200 million more than last year, are expected to be made by the Chinese people this year, CNN reported.

The Chinese travel and spend more than anyone else on the planet, accord-ing to the United Nations as quoted by CNN. They spent $102 billion on 83 million trips in 2012, and they will continue to dominate the market.

By 2020, more than 200 million Chinese people will go overseas, CNN reported, quoting a report from the Asia-Pacific brokerage firm CLSA, double the number in 2013. This ex-plosion is due in part to higher wages, more annual leaves and easier visas.

The Indonesian government had intensified tourism promotion in China and launched a Chinese-language website to boost the number of Chi-nese arrivals by 37 percent to one million by the end of 2014.

Bali is one of the world’s 10-most favorite tourist destinations for the Chinese people, apart from Australia, Cape Town, Edinburgh, Hawaii, Ma-drid, Egypt, Niagara Falls, Paris and Switzerland, according to the result of the polling of the Beijing People’s Broadcasting 2011.

IBP

KUTA - Fight against the trash that is trying to take over Bali’s beaches continues. On the 22nd March, hundreds of dedicated volunteers showed up at Kuta Beach and Jimba-ran Beach to clean up the rubbish that is threatening Bali’s reputation as the “Island of the Gods.”

On the west side of the island, almost 200 volunteers from Quiksilver (30), Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia (32), Hard Rock Hotel (10), Harris Hotel (10), Kuta Paradiso (10), Inna Grand Kuta Hotel (15), youth group Gerakan Fajar Nusantara (25), the Marantha Church of Denpasar (40), Padma Boys Boardriders (17), and Baliwaves.com (5) met at 7:00 am and collected an estimated 350 kgs of trash off the Kuta Beach strip starting from Segara Beach and ending at Padma Beach.

Over in Jimbaran at Kedonganan Beach over 100 volun-teers made up of mostly local business owners, drink sellers and hawkers, the Coca-Cola crew and a local government cleaning team collected a massive pile of trash that included logs, tree branches and bamboo in addition to the usual plastic items, which weighed in at an estimated 800 kgs.

Positively for the local community, the amount of public coming to help clean the beach every second week is grow-ing, but as always we are hoping that even more volunteers show up next time on the 9th of April.

IBP/File Photo

As more and more high-spending Chinese tourists travel abroad, Indonesia does not want to miss the opportunity of enjoying the share of the Chinese tourist boom.

Bali strives to lure more Chinese touristsAntara

DENPASAR - As more and more high-spending Chinese tourists travel abroad, Indonesia does not want to miss the op-portunity of enjoying the share of the Chinese tourist boom.

“Most Chinese tourists visiting Indonesia choose Bali as their favorite destination for a vacation,” I Gusti Ngurah Putra, secretary to the tourism and the creative economy ministry’s tourism marketing director general, said recently.

The number of Chinese tourist ar-rivals in Bali in January 2014 reached 52,060, a sharp increase of 80.52 per-cent from 28,839 in January 2013.

Chinese tourists in Bali were the second-largest in number after Austra-lians last year, the Bali tourism office had announced recently.

Last year, a total of 387,533 Chi-nese tourists visited Bali, up 24.65 percent from 310,904 in 2012.

“China is a potential market for Indonesia’s tourism industry, with Bali as the main destination,” Dewa Nyoman Putra, a Bali tourism ob-server, said.

In 2013, at least 76 million Chi-nese people traveled overseas as tourists. This year, the number is expected to increase to 100 million, he explained.

China’s economic growth, which has been improving rapidly, has en-couraged its people to travel abroad. This opportunity should be used opti-mally by Bali, he pointed out.

He urged the Indonesian govern-ment to intensify tourism promotion

activities in China to attract more Chinese tourists to visit the country.

“I am glad to hear that the Indone-sian flagship airline Garuda Airways recognizes China as a potential mar-ket,” he added.

In January 2012, the number of Chi-

nese tourist arrivals in Bali increased 222.18 percent, from 17,102 in Janu-ary 2011, to more than 55,090.

Most of these tourists came to Bali on direct flights from China, while only 30 arrived on cruise ships, Head of the Bali Office of the

Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Gede Suarsa said.

He said he hoped that the number of Chinese tourists visiting Bali will increase in the future due to China’s robust economic growth and direct flights between China and Bali.

IBP/Courtesy of Quicksilver

Fight against the trash that is trying to take over Bali’s beaches continues. On the 22nd March, hundreds of dedicated volunteers showed up at Kuta Beach and Jimbaran Beach to clean up the rubbish.

Bali community joins together to keep Bali’s beaches clean

“We all have to breathe, which makes pollution very hard to avoid,” said Frank Kelly, director of the en-vironmental research group at King’s College London, who was not part of the WHO report. One of the main risks of pollution is that tiny particles can get deep into the lungs, causing irritation. Scientists also suspect air pollution may be to blame for inflam-mation in the heart, leading to chronic problems or a heart attack.

WHO estimated that there were about 4.3 million deaths in 2012 caused by indoor air pollution, mostly people cooking inside using wood and coal stoves in Asia. WHO said there were about 3.7 million deaths from outdoor air pollution in 2012, of which nearly 90 percent were in developing countries.

But WHO noted that many people are exposed to both indoor and outdoor air pollution. Due to this overlap, mortality attributed to the two sources cannot simply added together, hence WHO said it lowered

Associated Press Writer

WEST HOLLYWOOD, California — Before the car-wreck victim reached the emergency room, doctors, residents and nurses at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center knew what to expect by glancing at their smartphones. The details came in the staccato of text messages: A 35-year-old man had driven head-on into a bus. He suffered major chest injuries. His vital signs were crashing.

This was not just another day in the hospital. It was a laboratory billed as the “O.R. of the future,” an ongoing experiment aimed at breaking down barriers that bog down care through open communication, better use of technology and teamwork.

In reality, trauma care is rarely this organized. But those who are prized for indi-vidual skills are increasingly learning that when it comes to treating trauma patients from accidents, natural disasters or terrorist bombings, communication and coordina-tion can determine whether someone lives or dies. At an office building less than a mile (1.6 kilometers) from the main Cedars-Sinai campus, doctors are experiment objects in simulations designed to test such skills.

There’s a “mission control” room filled with video screens where trainers keep track of the action. The walls are see-through. Open workspaces are favored over cubicles.

At the heart of the lab is a room that could be outfitted as the ER, operating room or intensive care unit — depending on the practice of the day. Medical simulation labs have evolved over the years, from simple lifelike models of body parts that doctors train on to full-blown replications of hospital rooms where trainees can practice different situations. The Cedars-Sinai space strives to speed up trauma care by eliminating workflow disruptions and honing communication skills.

“Health care today is delivered more by teams rather than by individuals. We have to educate folks in teamwork skills,” said William McGaghie, who heads a profes-sional training institute at Loyola University Chicago Health Sciences Division.

WHO: Pollution kills 7 million people every yearAssociated Press Writer

LONDON — Air pollution kills about 7 million people worldwide every year, with more than half of the fatalities due to fumes from indoor stoves, according to a new report from the World Health Organization published Tuesday. The agency said air pollution is the cause of about one in eight deaths and has now become the single biggest environmental health risk.

AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 file photo, children wearing masks walk home after school in Beijing, China. Air pollution kills about 7 million people worldwide every year according to a new report from the World Health Organization published Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

the total estimate from around 8 mil-lion to 7 million deaths in 2012.

The new estimates are more than double previous figures and based mostly on modeling. The increase is partly due to better information about the health effects of pollution and improved detection methods. Last year, WHO’s cancer agency classified air pollution as a carcinogen, linking dirty air to lung and bladder cancer. WHO’s report noted women had higher levels of exposure than men in developing countries.

“Poor women and children pay a heavy price from indoor air pol-lution since they spend more time at home breathing in smoke and soot from leaky coal and wood cook stoves,” Flavia Bustreo, WHO As-sistant Director-General for family, women and children’s health, said in a statement. Other experts said more research was needed to identify the deadliest components of pollution in order to target control measures more effectively.

“We don’t know if dust from the Sahara is as bad as diesel fuel or burning coal,” said Majid Ezzati, chair in global environmental health

at Imperial College London.Kelly said it was mostly up to

governments to curb pollution levels, through measures like legislation,

moving power stations away from big cities and providing cheap al-ternatives to indoor wood and coal stoves.

AP Photo/Nick Ut

In this Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 photo, surgical residents along surgical residents among with experienced surgeons train on a mannequin at the Surgical Simula-tion and Training Laboratory in the Department of Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

California doctors work to speed up trauma care

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Malaysia announced earlier this week that a mathematical analysis of the final known satellite signals from the plane had proved beyond doubt it gone down in the sea, tak-ing the lives of all 239 people on board. The new data vastly shrunk search zone, but it remains huge — an area estimated at 1.6 million square kilometers (622,000 square miles), about the size of Alaska.

“We’re throwing everything we have at this search,” Austra-lian Prime Minister Tony Abbott told Nine network television on Wednesday. “This is about the most inaccessible spot imaginable. It’s thousands of kilometers from

anywhere,” he later told Seven Network television. He vowed that “we will do what we can to solve this riddle.”

In Beijing, some families held out a glimmer of hope their loved ones might somehow have survived. About two-thirds of the missing are Chinese, and their relatives have lashed out at Malaysia for essential-ly declaring their family members dead without any physical evidence of the plane’s remains. Many also believe that the Malaysian officials have not been transparent or swift in communicating information with them about the status of the search. Wang Chunjiang, whose brother

was on the plane, said he felt “very conflicted.”

“We want to know the truth, but we are afraid the debris of the plane should be found,” he said while waiting at a hotel near the Beijing airport for a meeting with Malaysian officials. “If they find debris, then our last hope would be dashed. We will not have even the slightest hope.”

In China’s capital a day earlier, nearly 100 relatives and their sup-porters marched to the Malaysian Embassy, where they threw plastic water bottles, tried to rush the gate and shouted, “Tell the truth! Return our relatives!”

Associated Press Writer

LYON, France — Chinese President Xi Jinping was the toast of France as he embarked on a state visit — and what better time just days after China ended an anti-dumping, anti-subsidy investigation of French wine.

Deal-making and commemo-rations of a half-century of French diplomatic ties with Communist China were the order of business during Xi’s three-day visit, part of his Eu-ropean tour. French officials said the signing of dozens of commercial accords large and small — from nuclear energy to aerospace to agribusiness, even including a possible sausage deal — were being lined up.

Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan were traveling Wednesday to Paris, a day after arriving in the southwestern city of Lyon — a key French destination on the Silk Route centuries ago. They began the day visiting a medical research center and a decades-old Franco-Chinese institute in the city. “My visit to France comes at a par-ticular moment, and will allow for work with President Francois Hollande and other French lead-ers to take stock of 50 years of Sino-French relations, and plan

the future together,” Xi said at a reception following his arrival.

France wants its relations with China to flourish, not least be-cause of a whopping 25.8 billion-euro ($35.6 billion) trade deficit with what is now the world’s second-largest economy. That shortfall represents roughly 40 percent of France’s total foreign trade deficit. French officials also want France to increase its market share in China from about 1.5 per-cent today — noting with no small amount of envy that Germany’s is about 5 percent.

But many French workers, al-ready worrying about double-digit unemployment rates in France, are fretting about the impact on wages from doing more business with China.

China, already a world leader in manufacturing, is looking to scale up production of value-added goods and services and tap into French savoir faire in high-tech industries.

Under President Charles de Gaulle in 1964, France broke with many Western allies and recognized Communist China’s government. Since then, relations have been generally smooth de-spite differences at times on issues like human rights, Tibet and the civil war in Syria.

Deal-making ahead as China president visits France

AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, PoolChinese President Xi Jinping, right, signs a guest book as he is welcomed by Lyon’s mayor Gerard Collomb, second right, and French foreign minister Laurent Fabius, left, before a dinner at the town hall in Lyon, central France, Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Xi Jinping arrived in France for a three-day state visit.

AP Photo/Rob GriffithA Royal Australia Air Force AP-3C Orion takes off from RAAF Base Pearce in Perth, Australia to resume the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean, Wednesday, March 26, 2014.

Hunt for Flight 370 resumes in calmer seasAssociated Press Writer

PERTH, Australia — The desperate, multinational hunt for Flight 370 resumed again Wednesday across a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean after fierce winds and high waves that had forced a daylong halt eased considerably. A total of 12 planes and two ships from the United States, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand were participating in the search, hoping to find even a single piece of the Malaysia Airlines jet that could offer tangible evidence of a crash.

It was revealed in quarterly coordina-tion meeting conducted by the Regent of Gianyar Anak Agung Gde Agung Bharata with the ranks of headmen and the whole range of the regional working units (SKPD) in the Meeting Room of Gianyar Regent.

As delivered by the headman of Mas Ubud, I Wayan Dharmayuda, his party claimed to be still difficult to handle the rubbish. Amidst the increasing production of rubbish by community, it was required a training on the waste management or breakthroughs as well as rubbish bank at each village.

Similar difficulty was also expressed by headman of Manukaya Tampaksiring, Dewa Putu Kecana. For instance, the difficulty of handling waste happened during the activi-ties in the Tirta Empul Temple. When the feast arrived, the rubbish production would surely increase. To that end, it was required the attention of service such as in the form of garbage truck handling the litters at 10 customary villages and 13 hamlets with 20 subak groups existing at the rural areas of Tampaksiring.

Responding to the complaints on the rubbish, Gianyar Regent expressed his appreciation to all headmen who had

paid a great attention and response to the environment.

Accompanied by Regional Secretary of Gianyar Ida Bagus Gaga Adi Saputra, the problems faced by villages would be studied in order the government could look for the solutions.

Apart from environmental issues such as litter, the regent also emphasized the discipline of civil servants and the security related to legislative election. “Enforcement of discipline should not only take place a little while, but should remain in place in order to be able to create a good organiza-tion,” he said.

Meanwhile, with regard to the imple-mentation of legislative election, the whole headmen were expected to maintain the atmosphere of free, fair and safe election. In case of any violation, it should be co-ordinated with the authorities such as the Electoral Commission and the Election Supervisory Committee. (kmb16)

Bali Post

TABANAN - All cars parked overnight on the main road become one of the causes of traffic congestion because about 60 percent of the road is occupied by vehicles reluctantly parked in the garage. The dis-cipline against the ‘overnight parking’ is increasingly emboldened, especially those exceeding 24 hours.

The plan of action against the vehicles parked on the road body exceeding 24 hours was revealed by Chief of Tabanan Municipal Police, I Wayan Sudarya, recently. Accord-ing to him, the overnight parking on the road body was considered as one of the causes of traffic congestion. “Obviously, this will be-come our target this year in response to many complaints from road users,” he said.

Unfortunately, Sudarya was not willing to disclose when the action plan would be carried out. Nevertheless, his party claimed to have had a record where the violation oc-curred. “We have owned the record where it happens,” he claimed.

However, the prosecution imposed would probably be a reprimand only because the agency had no supporting facilities to apply a more severe sanction such as towing. “So far, our party has not owned a tow truck. Possibly, we will just give a reprimand,” he explained.

If the Municipal Police remained in the planning phase to discipline the overnight parking on the road side, the residents of Tegal Baleran hamlet, Dauh Peken village, had owned a solution. They utilized a vacant land in its territory to be used as a rented garage with a size of 2.5 meters x 5.5 meters totally consisting of 13 units.

The result was not bad where a garage was rented for IDR 1.1 million a year. “This garage was already established four years ago. The results are used to finance the vil-lage activities and the cost of ceremony,” said the former hamlet chief of Tegal Bal-eran, Gusti Ketut Sudiana.

The idea of making such a rented ga-rage was based on the fact that many lo-cal residents parked their vehicle at road side around the hamlet area. He admitted with the existence of the rented garage the number of vehicles parked at road side re-duced. “In addition to the safety factor, the condition of road is not like it used to be,” he explained.

He told that for the making of rented garage, the hamlet authority should lend money. “The initial capital was worth IDR 90 million, but it has now been paid off,” he said.

Even, his party planned to make ad-ditional garage on the remaining land, but still found difficulty in the matter of fund. “Actually, we get a lot of demands. If there is possibility to get a loan, we will add to the garage again,” he explained. (kmb28)

IBP/FileThe officers are collecting garbage in Gianyar Regency

Police to discipline ‘overnight parking’ at road side

Village complains about services and rubbish management Bali Post

GIANYAR - Rubbish problems emerge again in the matter of the difficulty of handling and increasing volume. Due to existing difficult rubbish management per-formed by villages, the local government is required to find out a solution such as by providing a training on waste management and making a breakthrough, so the rubbish problem especially at villages can be overcome.

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Associated Press

SEOUL — Asian stocks gained on Wednesday as investors anticipated further stimulus measures from Europe and China while U.S. economic data re-inforced recovery hopes in the world’s largest economy.

Japan’s Nikkei 225, the regional heavyweight index added 0.4 percent to 14,477.16. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng in-dex gained 0.9 percent to 21,919.79 and South Korea’s Kospi rose 1.2 percent to 1,964.31. Australia’s S&P ASX/200 added 0.8 percent to 5,376.80.

Stocks in Southeast Asia also ad-vanced. But China’s Shanghai Compos-ite was shed 0.2 percent to 2,062.87.

Investors welcomed European Cen-tral Bank President Mario Draghi’s speech on Tuesday in Paris that mon-etary policy should support the econo-mies of countries that use the euro.

“This is a clear sign that the ECB will continue to hold its finger over the rates button,” IG strategist Evan Lucas said in a market commentary. “The bank is looking to find a way to chase out funds locked up in wealth products that will then be redirected to areas of the economy that are looking for growth funding.”

More investors are banking that China’s leaders will introduce pro-growth measures to prop up a slowing economy. A preliminary reading of China’s manufacturing, released Mon-day, showed activity at an 8- month low in March.

Reports showing strength in the U.S. economy also underpinned investor sentiment. The Conference Board in the U.S. said its measure of consumer confidence rose last month to its high-est since January 2008. Another release showed U.S. home prices edged down in January for a third month, but at a high level compared with a year earlier.

On Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.4 percent to 1,865.62. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 0.6 percent to 16,367.88 while the Nasdaq composite edged up 0.2 percent to 4,234.27.

In energy markets, benchmark U.S. oil for May delivery was up 20 cents at $99.39 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 41 cents to settle at $99.19 on Tuesday.

In currencies, the euro fell to $1.3811 from $1.3823 late Tuesday. The dollar gained to 102.31 yen from 102.26 yen.

“This is a long-term bet on the future of computing,” said Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg Tuesday on a call with analysts. “I believe Oculus can be one of the platforms of the future.”

Irvine, California-based Ocu-lus VR Inc. makes the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset that’s received a lot of attention from video game developers, though it has yet to be released for consum-ers. The headsets cover a user’s eyes and create an immersive world that reacts to turning one’s head or moving back and forth.

Beyond games, Zuckerberg said virtual reality headsets might someday be used to enjoy a courtside seat at a basketball game, study in a classroom, consult with a doctor face-to-face or shop in a virtual store.

The technology also has social applications, he said.

“Imagine sharing not just moments with friends online but entire experiences and adven-tures,” he said.

It is Facebook’s second big acquisition in as many months. Last month the social network announced that it would pay $19 billion for deal messaging startup WhatsApp, a deal that hasn’t closed.

“I don’t think you should expect us to make multiple multi-billion-dollar acquisitions within a couple months frequently,” Zuckerberg said.

But he called Oculus a “unique” company with a major lead on rivals in technology, engineer-ing talent and developer interest. Sony Corp. unveiled its own prototype virtual reality headset

at a game-developers conference in San Francisco last week.

Zuckerberg said virtual real-ity technology is a computing platform unto itself, comparing it to personal computers, which revolutionized the world in the 1970s and 1980s, and mobile phones.

Facebook Inc. said Tuesday that the deal includes $400 mil-lion in cash and 23.1 million shares worth about $1.6 bil-lion. Oculus employees are also eligible for an additional $300 million if the company achieves certain targets.

Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Ebersman said Oculus was valued based on the expected returns from the video game industry alone, with a higher return expected if it can expand into communications,

entertainment or other fields.Zuckerberg said Facebook in-

tends to let Oculus continue with its roadmap of development but help out with recruiting, market-ing, infrastructure and opening doors to new partnerships. He said he intends not to make a profit on hardware but instead make the product affordable and ubiquitous so Facebook can look at generating revenue from services, software, advertising, virtual goods or other areas.

Facebook says Oculus has received more than 75,000 pre-orders for second-generation development kits for the headset at $350 apiece. The kits are to ship in July.

Sales of Oculus’ development kits alone are 10 times bigger than all other headsets in the history of virtual reality, said Antonio Rodriguez, general partner of venture capital fund Matrix Partners, an early investor that put $18.5 million in Oculus starting last year.

Stimulus hopes boost Asian markets

AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, FileIn this Jan. 7, 2014 file photo, show attendees play a video game wearing Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets at the Intel booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), in Las Vegas.

Facebook buying virtual-reality company for $2 billionAssociated Press

NEW YORK — Facebook is buying virtual reality company Oculus, betting $2 billion that its technology will become a new way for people to communicate, learn or be entertained.

Bali Post

DENPASAR - Facing the upcoming leg-islative election, Bank Indonesia appealed to the public to be more careful in making cash transaction by paying attention to the features of rupiah banknote authenticity. Especially, the political events become vulnerable arena for the circulation of fake banknotes.

Deputy of Bank Indonesia Representative for Region III Bali-Nusra, Ananda Pulungan, said that his institution made cooperation with Bali Police for dissemination on the rupiah banknote authenticity features (CIKUR) to suppress the circulation of fake banknotes. Circulation of fake banknotes was expected to continuously decline in harmony with the increasing capability of the community to detect fake banknotes.

“From January to March 2014, we have organized a coordination meeting on the eradi-cation of fake banknotes with Bali Police and banking as well as socialization on the banknote authenticity identification to tellers, retailer cashiers, Cash in Transit (CIT) officers as well as wider community in Kreneng traditional market,” said Ananda in Denpasar.

He said that before the religious festivity of Nyepi Day falling on Monday, March 31, 2014 as well as preparation of the legislative election in April 2014, there had been no indi-cation of significant improvement of activities in the cash and non-cash payment system. Up to February 2014, the flow of currency in the Bank Indonesia Representative for Region III Bali-Nusra to the Banking in Bali was in net-inflow position as much as IDR 516.75 billion. The value referred to the difference between the inflow (IDR 1.06 trillion) and the outflow (IDR 545.37 billion).

“Although there has been no increasing de-mand for cash, as preparation to face the Nyepi Day and legislative election, we have set up the worth-circulation banknote as much as IDR. 4 trillion,” he said.

According to him, non-cash payment system (clearing and real time gross settlement—RTGS) had not indicated a significant increase of activ-ity. During February 2014, the total transaction through National Clearing System of the BI (SKN-BI) amounted to IDR 4.23 trillion, a de-cline of 6.96 percent compared to the previous month. The decrease was also seen in the amount of RTGS exiting and entering Bali, where the amount of RTGS in February 2014 came to IDR 20.06 billion, a decrease of 5.41 percent, especially compared to the previous month.

“To support the activities of payment system ahead of Nyepi Day and legislative election and other economic activities in wider context, we are always ready to provide a reliable, secure and efficient payment system either in cash, bank transfer, small money exchange and roving cash as well as non-cash payment,” he affirmed. (kmb27)

Protest of the youth was expressed through the making of large billboard posted at the four-way intersection in front of the Tainsiat hamlet hall. In essence, they protested the results of assessment con-ducted by the jury panel of the ogoh-ogoh nominated. On a black billboard, they men-tioned the jury’s decision was inconsistent and not objective. In addition to billboards, the Yowana Saka Bhuwana youth club also put a wreath containing the condolence over the defeat of the work of art prepared by the youth of Tainsiat hamlet.

Chairman of the Tainsiat youth club, Gung De, when contacted on Tuesday (Mar 25) said that his party was disap-pointed with the jury’s decision in the ogoh-ogoh competition of this year. After seeing the results of the assessment by

the jury panel, many ogoh-ogoh figures nominated were considered inappropriate in terms of aesthetics, finishing as well as harmony of the bodily anatomy. Not only that, a lot of ogoh-ogoh figures did not comply with the theme, but got the nomination. “The assessment of jury was not fair,” he said.

Protests against the ogoh-ogoh competi-tion actually did not only occur at this time. In the implementation of the ogoh-ogoh competition in 2010, a similar case also occurred. At that time the protests came from a number of youth clubs in Denpasar such as the one from Batanbuah hamlet, Kesiman. Kadek Sudira, one of the ogoh-ogoh designers from Batanbuah hamlet, Kesiman, revealed that the jury at that time did not give the complete outcomes

of the assessment, especially the scores obtained by the ogoh-ogoh owned by his hamlet. “I think the scoring system in this competition is not good,” he said.

Against this complaint, Chairman of the Jury Panel, I Nyoman Astita, said that his party had made the assessment in ac-cordance with the existing guidelines. He said to have a book becoming a reference guide used to provide the assessment. Moreover, this assessment was done by the jury panel that had done thorough discus-sion and review. Even, the jury had made the observation, appreciation and of course always gave priority to the objectivity.

Associated with the ogoh-ogoh which deviated from the theme, Astita said, the theme at this time had a very broad sense. The theme of bhuta kala (evil spirits) did not only take the shape of ogres. Other forms could be displayed as long as the meaning was the same as the existing theme. “Bhuta kala does not necessar-ily have to take the form of ogres,” said Astita. “Related to the elements of as-sessment, the jury panel has already had clear guidelines, while related to technical assessment, it has been passed through a discussion,” he said. (kmb12)

BI cautioned over fake banknote circulation on legislative election

IBP/Eka AdhiyasaThe concerns about the emergence of complaints related to the ogoh-ogoh (papier mâché demon) competition in the series of Nyepi Day in the Çaka New Year 1936, finally happened.

Ogoh -ogoh competition in Denpasar reaps complaintBali Post

DENPASAR - The concerns about the emergence of complaints related to the ogoh-ogoh (papier mâché demon) competition in the series of Nyepi Day in the Çaka New Year 1936, finally happened. After the jury panel made the assessment in each subdistrict, the complaints began to emerge. The jury making the valuation was considered unfair, so it resulted in disappointment on the competition participants. One of them was the customary youth club of Tainsiat hamlet.

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AntaraJAKARTA - Within the next

13 days, Indonesian people will cast their votes in the legislative elections, but those with visual impairment have considered the upcoming elections discriminative towards them.

The visually impaired are dis-appointed because the General Elections Commission (KPU) does not provide braille templates to be placed over ballot papers for the elections of House of Representa-tives (DPR) and Provincial Legis-lative Council (DPRD) members this year.

The braille templates will only be available for the presidential and Regional Representative Council (DPD) elections.

KPU commissioner Arief Budi-man previously stated that it was not possible for the commission to provide braille templates for the DPR and DPRD member elec-tions.

He attributed this deficiency to technical reasons as the font size on the ballots for the DPR and DPRD elections were too small for braille, as reported by the Jakarta Post.

Election Committee for the Disabled (PPUA Penca) chair-woman Ariani Soekanwo, mean-while, pointed out that another difficulty for the KPU in providing braille templates for the DPR and DPRD elections was the number of electoral districts and legislative candidates.

“The template for the presiden-tial election is only one model. There is a DPD for each of the 33 provinces; therefore there need to be 33 kinds of templates. But if we’re talking about the DPR, there are just too many electoral districts. There wouldn’t be enough time (to produce all the templates),” she told The Jakarta Post recently.

To ensure that disabled people are able to exercise their voting rights freely without concerns about their votes being manipulated, the KPU requires each disabled person to assign their own assistants who will accompany them to the poll-ing booths in the DPR and DPRD elections.

Indonesia’s Forum of People with Visual Impairment has decided to challenge the KPU for not pro-viding the braille template.

The forum consists of a number of blind people’s association such as the Indonesian Blind Association, the Association of Wyata Guna’s Alumni, the Association of the

Indonesian Blind Muslims, and the Association of Indonesian Blind Athletes.

The forum’s chairman, Suhendar, in Bandung, West Java, on Tuesday (March 25) observed that political parties had failed to accommodate the needs of the visually impaired in the legislative elections this year.

Indonesia is going to hold par-liamentary elections on April 9, which will have participation from 12 national political parties and three Aceh local parties, and the presidential election on July 9.

It is estimated that the number of visually impaired people in Indone-sia is around 3.5 million, 1.7 million of which are eligible voters.

“The provision of braille tem-plates during the elections 2014 is a must,” he noted.

Therefore, the forum plans to file a lawsuit against KPU over the absence of braille templates for blind voters in the legislative elec-tions 2014.

“We will fight the injustice that the KPU has done against blind voters. We will file a lawsuit against the KPU’s decision of not providing braille templates for us,” Suhendar retorted. The lawsuit will be filed in the Constitution Court or the State Administrative Court (PTUN).

A decision to provide escorts for blind voters at polling stations is a denial of their right to vote in privacy, secrecy and directly, he explained. It also violates the prin-ciples of independence and equal-ity for people with disabilities, he highlighted.

According to him, there is an indication that certain parties want to direct blind voters when casting the ballots, by providing someone to accompany them.

“We reject the elections, both the implementation and the results,” Suhendar stressed, expressing his regret that the KPU has been insen-sitive and does not care for people with disabilities.

By not providing braille tem-plates for blind voters, the Commis-sion has deprived the blind voters of their political rights. The absence of braille templates will be against the principle of secret ballot for voters, including the blind ones, he pointed out.

Suhendar explained that Braille templates were provided in the general elections in 2004 and 2009, but surprisingly the election executors this year have failed to provide the templates in the leg-islative elections.

“We discussed about legal as-sistance to all Indonesian migrant workers abroad,” stated President Yudhoyono at his office, here on Wednesday.

The president stated that the government continues to give legal assistance to all problematic mi-grant workers in accordance with legal rules in the countries where

they work.But concerning Satinah’s case,

the head of state noted that the government has explained to Saudi Arabia through Coordinating Min-ister for Political, Legal and Secu-rity Affairs Djoko Suyanto.

The president pointed out that in the limited meeting, the compensa-tion from Satinah to the victim¿s

family was also discussed.Present at the meeting were,

among others, Djoko Suyanto, Co-ordinating Minister for Economy Hatta Rajasa, National Police Chief Gen Sutarman, Home Af-fairs Minister Gamawan Fauzi, State Intelligence Agency Chief Marciano Norman, and Foreign Affairs Ministry officials.

AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

Protesters pose wearing masks of Usman Haji Mohamed Ali and Harun Said, two comman-dos who were sent to carry out a bombing attack in Singapore in 1965 as part of President Sukarno’s “confrontation” policy, during a demonstration outside Singapore embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Indonesia acknowledged that two of its marines wore bombers’ names on their uniforms while on duty at international talks this week, an action that prompted the Singapore delegation to leave.

Visually impaired demand rights to vote by secret ballotPresident hold meeting

discussed Satinah, migrant workersAntara

JAKARTA - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono chaired a limited meeting to discuss In-donesian migrant workers in foreign countries, including Satinah, who is under the threat of getting beheaded in Saudi Arabia.

“We haven’t lost hope that there’s a possibility that we can find somebody alive in some pocket area,” said Travis Hots, a fire chief in Snohomish County. Two bodies were recovered Tues-day, while eight were located in the debris field from Saturday’s slide 55 miles (88 kilometers) northeast of Seattle, Hots said.

That brings the likely death toll to 24, though authorities are keeping the official toll at 16 until the eight other bodies are recovered. With scores still miss-ing, authorities are working off a list of 176 people unaccounted for, though some names were believed to be duplicates.

Hundreds of rescuers and heavy equipment operators slogged through the muck and rain, fol-

lowing the search dogs over the unstable surface. “Going on the last three days the most effective tool has been dogs and just our bare hands and shovels uncovering people,” Hots said.

As the increasingly desperate search progressed, reports sur-faced that warned of the potential for dangerous landslides in the community. A 2010 report com-missioned by Snohomish County to comply with a federal law warned that neighborhoods along the Stillaguamish River were among the highest-risk areas, The Seattle Times reported.

The hillside that collapsed Saturday outside of the commu-nity of Oso was one highlighted as particularly dangerous, said the report by California-based

engineering and architecture firm Tetra Tech. “For someone to say that this plan did not warn that this was a risk is a falsity,” said report author and Tetra Tech program manager Rob Flaner.

A 1999 report by geomor-phologist Daniel Miller raised questions about why residents were allowed to build homes in the area and whether officials had taken proper precautions.

“I knew it would fail catastrophi-cally in a large-magnitude event,” though not when it would happen, said Miller, who was hired by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to do the study. A year later, the U.S. Army Corps of engineers warned in anoth-er study that lives would be at risk if the hillside collapsed, The Daily Herald of Everett reported.

Associated Press Writer

CALAMBA, Philippines — The aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines has added urgency to finding a solution to a longstanding problem: less than 10 percent of farmers have crop insurance, and while its advantages are widely understood, few can afford it.

Raymundo dela Vina, an 81-year-old farmer in Laguna province near Manila, likened raising crops to betting in a lottery: you go against so many odds including pests and an average of 20 typhoons that pummel the country each year, flooding small rice paddies like his. The country’s 10.8 million farmers are the second poorest industry after fishermen. Many are tenant tillers who share their harvest with land owners and go into debt to pay for seeds, fertilizer and pest control. Crop insurance is the least of priorities when there is often not even enough money for food. But the government wants to change that.

Officials and international aid groups are discussing ways to boost re-silience to disasters after Haiyan, one of the strongest typhoons on record, killed more than 6,200 people and flattened towns in the central Philippines on Nov. 8. Better protections are vital for the poor who often end up deeper in poverty with every calamity.

A World Bank report estimated that natural calamities cut 0.8 percentage point from the country’s economic growth rate each year on average. The proportion of people living in poverty in 2013 may have risen to 26.4 percent from 25.2 percent the previous year despite economic growth of more than 7 percent, according to a government report.

Government subsidized insurance that covers 30,000 pesos ($668) of a farmer’s production cost per hectare each cropping season is a big help, farmer dela Vina said.

Jovy Bernabe, president of government-owned insurer Philippine Crop Insurance Corp., said the program is being expanded this year, with free policies to be given to 800,000 farmers in the 20 poorest provinces plus six provinces directly hit by Haiyan. Last year, the agency enrolled for free 224,000 poor farmers who had become landowners under agrarian reform, raising the number insured to 750,000.

US mudslide searchers press on with dogs, hands

AP Photo/Elaine Thompson

A flag, put up by volunteers helping search the area, stands in the ruins of a home left at the end of a deadly mudslide from the now-barren hillside seen about a mile behind, Tuesday, March 25, 2014, in Oso, Wash.

Associated Press Writer

ARLINGTON, Washington — With search and cadaver dogs leading the way, rescuers using small bulldozers and their bare hands pushed through sludge strewn with splintered homes and twisted cars to find 10 more bodies in the debris of a Washington state mudslide, authori-ties said. Despite the grim discoveries as the search entered its fifth day Wednesday — and the likelihood that more bodies will be found — officials were still hoping to find survivors.

After Haiyan, Philippines expands crop insurance

AP Photo/Bullit Marquez

In this Feb. 10, 2014 photo, farmers prepare rice seedlings for planting in Calamba city, Laguna province about 70 ki-lometers (44 miles) south of Manila, Philippines.

It was mentioned the last planned flight to land before the closure of the airport would be the Malaysia Airlines (MH867) from Kuala Lumpur with the arrival time at 02:35 a.m. Meanwhile, the first flight departing after the airport would be re-opened would be the Garuda Indonesia (GA403) at 08:00 a.m. to Jakarta and Cebu Airline (CEB280) with the flight destination to Manila at 08:35 a.m.

The closure of the airport was referred to the letter of Directorate General of Air Transportation No.AU/2696/DAU/1796/99 dated Sep-tember 1, 1999 and Circular of Governor of Bali No.003.2/223168/DPIK dated December 30, 2013. Based on the circular, then during the execution of Nyepi all the domestic and international flights with the final destination and the first departure from the Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport would be nullified. (kmb27)

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DALLAS — Dirk Nowitzki scored seven of his 32 points in overtime to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a 128-119 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday. Nowitzki also had 10 rebounds and six assists. In Dallas’ loss to Brooklyn on Sunday, he was 2 for 12 from the field in his worst shooting performance of the season.

Kevin Durant led Oklahoma City with 43 points. He has scored at least 25 in 36 consecutive games in the longest such streak since Michael Jordan’s 40-game run during the 1986-87 season. Dallas had seven players score in double figures. Jose Calderon went 6 for 8 from 3-point range and finished with 22 points.

Russell Westbrook scored 23 for Oklahoma City. Cleveland’s Dion Waiters scored 24 points and Luol Deng added 19 as the Cavaliers beat the Raptors 102-100 to prevent Toronto getting closer to a playoff spot.

The Cavs blew a 21-point lead, but made just enough plays down the stretch to snap a five-game losing streak at home. They did it without All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving, who missed his fifth straight game with a strained biceps tendon.

Kyle Lowry scored 22 for the Raptors, who had a chance to level the scores in the final seconds but guard Greivis Vasquez lost his footing and committed a turnover with 1.9 seconds left. Tristan Thompson added 15 points and 13 rebounds for Cleveland. At Orlando, Tobias Harris had 25 points and 11 rebounds as the Magic stopped a nine-game losing streak with a 95-85 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.

Nik Vucevic added 22 points and 10 boards for the Magic, who led by just eight at the half but used scoring spurts in the third and fourth quarters to put the game away. Victor Oladipo had 13 points and six assists. Robin Lopez led Portland with 20 points and 13 rebounds.

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KEY BISCAYNE, Florida — Even with his surgi-cally repaired back still nowhere near perfect, defend-ing champion Andy Murray needed only 73 minutes to beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-4, 6-1 at the Sony Open on Tuesday and set up a quarterfinal with Novak Djokovic. “My game is getting there,” said Murray, the No. 6 seed, who acknowledged he was dealing with a sore back. “The last six sets I’ve played, very high-level tennis, very few errors.”

He’ll need to keep it that way against Djokovic, who eased past Tommy Robredo 6-3, 7-5. The sec-ond-seeded Djokovic even gave back a point in the second set. A groundstroke from Robredo clipped the baseline and Djokovic couldn’t handle it, but the ball was erroneously called out. After a review showed the ball was in, the point was ordered to be replayed.

Djokovic shouted “It’s OK, it’s OK” as the fans applauded his sportsmanship. “For me, it’s something that is part of the sport, fair play,” Djokovic said. “I expect everybody else to do the same. Of course, not everybody’s the same, but for me, that’s something that’s normal. Just a normal, natural reaction.” Top-seeded Rafael Nadal downed 14th-seeded Fabio Fognini 6-2, 6-2. Nadal has dropped a total of nine games in six sets so far in this tournament.

Singles players with a combined 66 Grand Slam victories were in action Tuesday, including Roger Federer — a winner of 17 of them himself. And he looked very much like the Federer of old, needing only 49 minutes to beat ninth-seeded Richard Gasquet 6-1, 6-2. “Look, things went well out on the court today,” Federer said, clearly understating matters.

Murray, Djokovic to meet again at Key Biscayne

AP Photo/Lynne SladkyAndy Murray, of Great Britain, serves to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Sony Open Tennis tournament, Tuesday, March 25, 2014, in Key Biscayne, Fla. Murray won 6-4, 6-1.

Nowitzki scores 32 as

Mavs beat Thunder 128-119AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki

Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki (41) shoots over Oklahoma City Thunder for-ward Serge Ibaka (9) in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Oklahoma City, Sunday, March 16, 2014.

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GIANYAR - Without doubt, every hobbyist of surfing surely knows the existence Pabean Beach located at Pabean Hamlet, Ketew-el, Gianyar. It is approximately 45 minutes’ drive from the Ngurah Rai Airport. The huge waves of the beach are very good to perform marine activities. In dry season (June-October), the wind blowing from the land will come, so that it will enable visitors to perform such activities until late afternoon.

Many surfers from around the

world choose this black sandy beach to pit their guts by conquer-ing the waves. It is appropriate for beginners or those who have a wealth of experience. Aside from being quiet, the beach also offers a very beautiful panorama. On that account, it’s natural if many villas and other accommodation are established around the Pabean Beach.

Formerly, livelihood of most residents here was catching fish. Their catches were then sold to the market. Aside from catching fish, local people also had a habit of looking for seaweed and they

called it paper seaweed. It grew well on the surface of sea rocks. When the tide was low, then the sea rock overgrown by seaweeds would appear. At that time, many local residents would throng the beach to pick them.

Like the other beaches, the Pabean Beach is also a center of ritual activities of Hindu com-munity Bali. Every celebration of Nyepi or Day of Silence, the community of Gianyar, chiefly Ubud and other areas, used to carry out their ritual procession on the beach. As consequence, it can beautify the coastal panorama.

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Adrian Ramos pulled one back from the penalty spot for Hertha, but there was to be no denying Pep Guardiola his first Bundesliga title in his first season as coach. “We worked very hard for this title. When you win by 25 points people can think it’s easy. But it’s not easy, especially after the last season with three titles,” the Spaniard said. “When you win 19 games one after the other, it speaks for the mentality of the team.”

Bayern’s 19th consecutive win, its 10th consecutive victory away from home, and its unbeaten run of 52 games are all Bundesliga records. Bayern finished 25 points ahead of Borussia Dortmund last season and is even more dominant this campaign. “We can see you, but we still need a telescope,” Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp said.

Of 27 games so far this season, Bayern has won 25 and drawn the other two. It has also scored more goals (79) and conceded fewer (13)

Associated Press Writer

MANCHESTER, England — Manchester City’s title charge gained further momentum with a humbling 3-0 win at fierce rival Manchester United but Arsenal’s hopes of winning the Premier League were dented by drawing 2-2 with Swansea on Tuesday. Edin Dzeko scored twice — his first coming inside 43 seconds — and Yaya Toure added a late third at Old Trafford for City, which trimmed its deficit to leader Chelsea to three points and still has two games in hand.

United lost for the sixth time in the league this season — more than in the last three campaigns com-bined — in what is proving a woeful defense of its title under David Moyes. Five points behind sixth-place Tottenham with seven games left, even finishing in the Europa League positions may be beyond beleaguered United.

“I thought it would be a tough year for us, no doubt about that,” said Moyes, whose team is 18 points behind Chelsea, “but I hoped it would be much more competitive and closer to the top of the league than we are at the present time.” Arsenal conceded an own goal by Mathieu Flamini in the 90th minute to drop more points in the title race after a 6-0 thrashing by Chelsea on Saturday.

Arsene Wenger’s side is six points behind the leaders in fourth place and is now looking over its shoulder at Everton, which jumped to fifth with a 3-0 win at Newcastle in the night’s other match. Everton is six points behind Arsenal having played a game less.

“It’s difficult to swallow because the team gave absolutely everything, their spirit was great,” said Wenger, whose side fell behind before Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud scored goals in a 70-second span. “You wonder how we could draw a game like that — they had nothing and in the end it was 2-2.” Liver-pool can climb back up to second place, and within a point of Chelsea, by beat-ing Sunderland on Wednesday.

City may have ins ta l led i t se l f as title favorite now, though, by dismantling it

neighbor to send out another a statement of intent and secure a third straight league win at Old Trafford. Just like 10 days ago when United was humiliated by Liver-pool on its own ground, the deficiencies of Moyes’ side were laid bare against its other biggest domestic foe.

It took less than a minute for Dzeko to open the scoring, bundling home a rebound after Samir Nasri’s shot struck a post. And the same combination delivered the second goal, Nasri’s outswinging corner volleyed home sweetly by the Bosnia striker. City had to wait until seconds remaining of normal time for Toure to add a third — and it could have been a lot worse on another chastening night for Moyes.

“We can’t lose six home games in a season,” United striker Wayne Rooney said, “and we have to put that right, and make this a place which teams fear again.”

When asked if the title was City’s to lose, manager Manuel Pellegrini said: “I

don’t think so. The title race contin-ues, we continue fighting with all the other three, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool.”

To many, however, Arsenal’s chance has passed. The Gunners

trailed after Wilfried Bony’s goal in the 11th but substitute Lukas

Podolski equalized in the 73rd and then set up Giroud barely a minute later.

Arsenal was within sight of closing the gap to Chel-sea to four points, only for Per Mertesacker to slide in front of Leon Britton as he attempted to clear, with the ball bouncing off goal-keeper Wojciech Szczesny onto Flamini and into the net. “This result tonight hurts

us a lot,” Wenger said.

Associated Press Writer

Substitute Alessandro Florenzi scored a stoppage-time winner to keep Roma’s faint title hopes alive as it beat Torino 2-1 at home in Serie A on Tuesday. The exuberant celebrations of the Roma players and coach Rudi Garcia demonstrated precisely how important the goal was from the 83-minute replacement. Leading Serie A goalscorer Ciro Immobile scored a stunning volley for Torino to cancel out Mattia Destro’s opener.

Second-placed Roma moved 11 points behind Juventus. Antonio Conte’s side can restore its 14-point advantage with a win at home to Parma on Wednesday — although it will have then played a game more than Roma. Garcia’s team moved nine points clear of third-placed Napoli.

“I feel so emotional, I had always dreamed of scoring a goal under the Curva Sud and it’s finally happened after two years,” a clearly exhausted Florenzi said. Immobile again boosted his chances of being included in Italy’s World Cup squad as he scored his 17th league goal of the season in front of national team coach Cesare Prandelli.

“The goal was nice, but unfortunately it didn’t help us,” Immobile said. It was Roma captain Francesco Totti’s 700th appearance for the club where he has spent his entire career.

Torino goalkeeper Daniele Padelli had kept his side in the match with a number of fine saves, including a fantastic double stop to first deny Destro from point-blank range before turning Miralem Pjanic’s follow-up round his right post.

Destro broke the deadlock four minutes from halftime, although he was marginally offside when he collected Gervinho’s through ball, turned and fired past Padelli at full stretch.

Immobile leveled seven minutes after the break with an extraordinary volley into the far side of the net from Giuseppe Vives’ long ball. The 24-year-old, who scored a hat-trick against Livorno at the weekend, now has one more goal than Juventus striker Carlos Tevez.

Associated Press Writer

MELBOURNE, Australia — Former Leeds United and Liverpool midfielder Harry Kewell says he will retire from football at the end of the A-League season, giving up his goal of appearing at a third World Cup. Kewell, 35, on Wednesday said he will play his last professional match on April 12 when he captains the Melbourne Heart against Western Sydney Wanderers.

Kewell became the youngest player to appear for Australia when

he made his debut against Chile in 1996 aged 17 years, 7 months. Play-ing mostly as an attacking midfielder, scored 17 goals in 56 internationals, appearing at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.

Kewell scored 45 goals in 181 matches for Leeds and 12 in 98 ap-pearances for Liverpool. He went on to play 63 games for the Turkish club Galatasaray, scoring 22 goals.

He accepted he was likely not be-ing considered for the World Cup by Australia coach Ange Postecoglou and a recent rib injury snuffed out

even the faintest hope he might be selected.

“For the World Cup I can sit back and enjoy it,” Kewell said. “There’s obviously going to be questions asked about the World Cup, but I haven’t been part of the Australian squad for a while. “For me it was time to step aside and let young players stand up.” Former Australia and Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich said Kewell would be remembered as “one of Australia’s greatest players ever.” “He’s done the admirable thing by retiring now,” Bosnich said.

Associated Press Writer

SAO PAULO — A sports tribunal has fined Brazilian club Mogi Mirim $21,000 because its fans racially abused an opposing player in a Sao Paulo state championship match this month. The tribunal issued the fine after fans allegedly called Santos midfielder Arouca a “monkey” while he was being interviewed after a March 6 match. Fans also reportedly told the former Brazil midfielder to go and look for an African team to play for.

Mogi Mirim, whose president is former Brazil star Rivaldo, said it will appeal because it did everything possible to help authorities solve the case. Nobody was arrested, but the team’s stadium will remain closed pending the appeal.

The ruling late Monday came the same day South American football’s governing body fined Peruvian club Real Garcilaso $12,000 after its fans racially abused Bra-zilian Cruzeiro midfielder Tinga in a Copa Libertadores match earlier this year. CONMEBOL also warned that the club could face stiffer penalties if similar incidents occur, including forcing it to play in an empty home sta-dium. Tinga criticized the fine for the Peruvian club.

“If they opted for the financial option, it’s because they agreed something was wrong,” the 36-year-old Tinga told Brazilian media. “But they need to rethink these punishments, they need to be more creative and make it matter, maybe involving the club in a social cause related to what happened, or making it wear a jersey with words against violence.”

Bayern’s Arjen Robben of the Netherlands, right, Bayern’s Franck Ribery of France, left, and their teammates celebrate winning the German soccer championship after the German Bundesliga soccer match between Hertha BSC Berlin and Bayern Munich in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

Bayern wins Bundesliga with record 7 games spare

Associated Press Writer

BERLIN — Bayern Munich set a new milestone in its dominance of German football on Tuesday, beating Hertha Berlin 3-1 to wrap up the quickest Bundesliga title in 51 years of the league. Goals from Toni Kroos, Mario Goetze and Franck Ribery sealed the unbeaten defending champions’ 24th German title with seven games to spare, bettering the mark set in last year’s record-breaking campaign by one game.

than any other side by a large margin. “It’s impressive,” Klopp said. “You have to take your hat off to the consis-tent performances they deliver on the pitch and the drive they have.”

Klopp’s side had to settle for a 0-0 draw in the Ruhr derby with Schalke despite dominating. Dortmund re-mained one point ahead of Schalke but slipped 25 behind Bayern, the first side to win the Bundesliga as early as March. “We’re all very surprised as we expected it in February,” Schalke gen-eral manager Horst Heldt joked. “But seriously, it was a magnificent season from Bayern.” Bayern’s celebrations were reserved by usual standards, per-haps an indicator of how predictable the title race had become.

Players donned T-shirts with the number 24 referring to Bayern’s championships on their backs, while Guardiola remained on the bench speaking with his wife on the mo-bile phone. There were none of the traditional “beer showers” and no

trophy was presented. “Congratula-tions to Bayern, especially to coach Pep Guardiola,” Germany coach Joachim Loew said. “He developed the team even further and clearly left his mark in terms of dominance and

possession.”Many wondered how Guardiola

could match the success enjoyed under predecessor Jupp Heynckes, who led Bayern to its first treble of Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup victories last year. Guar-diola led Barcelona to 14 titles in four seasons in charge of the club where he played most of his career as a stylish defensive midfielder. But there was no guarantee he could replicate that success in Germany, a country he had only experienced as a visitor before.

Guardiola spoke German on his

introduction to the media last June, two days before beginning work as Bayern coach. Since then he has made the best ever start for a coach in the Bundesliga, where he is yet to taste de-feat, while he has led Bayern to three titles including the latest. Bayern had already won the Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup under his tenure.

“You always hope it goes well but I never expected it to go so well. The first four or five months were difficult but the individual talent saw us through,” Guardiola said. “We’ll celebrate this today and tomorrow.”

Brazilian club fined $21,000 for fans’ racism

AP Photo/Michael Sohn

AP Photo/Andrew Medichini

AS Roma midfielder Alessandro Florenzi celebrates after he scored during a Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Torino, at Rome’s Olympic Stadium, Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

Late goal sees Roma beat Torino 2-1 in Serie A

Harry Kewell announces retirement from football

City outclasses United, Arsenal slips up

AP Photo/Jon Super

Manchester City’s Yaya Toure celebrates after scor-ing against Manchester United during their English

Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford

Stadium, Man-chester, England,

Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

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Adrian Ramos pulled one back from the penalty spot for Hertha, but there was to be no denying Pep Guardiola his first Bundesliga title in his first season as coach. “We worked very hard for this title. When you win by 25 points people can think it’s easy. But it’s not easy, especially after the last season with three titles,” the Spaniard said. “When you win 19 games one after the other, it speaks for the mentality of the team.”

Bayern’s 19th consecutive win, its 10th consecutive victory away from home, and its unbeaten run of 52 games are all Bundesliga records. Bayern finished 25 points ahead of Borussia Dortmund last season and is even more dominant this campaign. “We can see you, but we still need a telescope,” Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp said.

Of 27 games so far this season, Bayern has won 25 and drawn the other two. It has also scored more goals (79) and conceded fewer (13)

Associated Press Writer

MANCHESTER, England — Manchester City’s title charge gained further momentum with a humbling 3-0 win at fierce rival Manchester United but Arsenal’s hopes of winning the Premier League were dented by drawing 2-2 with Swansea on Tuesday. Edin Dzeko scored twice — his first coming inside 43 seconds — and Yaya Toure added a late third at Old Trafford for City, which trimmed its deficit to leader Chelsea to three points and still has two games in hand.

United lost for the sixth time in the league this season — more than in the last three campaigns com-bined — in what is proving a woeful defense of its title under David Moyes. Five points behind sixth-place Tottenham with seven games left, even finishing in the Europa League positions may be beyond beleaguered United.

“I thought it would be a tough year for us, no doubt about that,” said Moyes, whose team is 18 points behind Chelsea, “but I hoped it would be much more competitive and closer to the top of the league than we are at the present time.” Arsenal conceded an own goal by Mathieu Flamini in the 90th minute to drop more points in the title race after a 6-0 thrashing by Chelsea on Saturday.

Arsene Wenger’s side is six points behind the leaders in fourth place and is now looking over its shoulder at Everton, which jumped to fifth with a 3-0 win at Newcastle in the night’s other match. Everton is six points behind Arsenal having played a game less.

“It’s difficult to swallow because the team gave absolutely everything, their spirit was great,” said Wenger, whose side fell behind before Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud scored goals in a 70-second span. “You wonder how we could draw a game like that — they had nothing and in the end it was 2-2.” Liver-pool can climb back up to second place, and within a point of Chelsea, by beat-ing Sunderland on Wednesday.

City may have ins ta l led i t se l f as title favorite now, though, by dismantling it

neighbor to send out another a statement of intent and secure a third straight league win at Old Trafford. Just like 10 days ago when United was humiliated by Liver-pool on its own ground, the deficiencies of Moyes’ side were laid bare against its other biggest domestic foe.

It took less than a minute for Dzeko to open the scoring, bundling home a rebound after Samir Nasri’s shot struck a post. And the same combination delivered the second goal, Nasri’s outswinging corner volleyed home sweetly by the Bosnia striker. City had to wait until seconds remaining of normal time for Toure to add a third — and it could have been a lot worse on another chastening night for Moyes.

“We can’t lose six home games in a season,” United striker Wayne Rooney said, “and we have to put that right, and make this a place which teams fear again.”

When asked if the title was City’s to lose, manager Manuel Pellegrini said: “I

don’t think so. The title race contin-ues, we continue fighting with all the other three, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool.”

To many, however, Arsenal’s chance has passed. The Gunners

trailed after Wilfried Bony’s goal in the 11th but substitute Lukas

Podolski equalized in the 73rd and then set up Giroud barely a minute later.

Arsenal was within sight of closing the gap to Chel-sea to four points, only for Per Mertesacker to slide in front of Leon Britton as he attempted to clear, with the ball bouncing off goal-keeper Wojciech Szczesny onto Flamini and into the net. “This result tonight hurts

us a lot,” Wenger said.

Associated Press Writer

Substitute Alessandro Florenzi scored a stoppage-time winner to keep Roma’s faint title hopes alive as it beat Torino 2-1 at home in Serie A on Tuesday. The exuberant celebrations of the Roma players and coach Rudi Garcia demonstrated precisely how important the goal was from the 83-minute replacement. Leading Serie A goalscorer Ciro Immobile scored a stunning volley for Torino to cancel out Mattia Destro’s opener.

Second-placed Roma moved 11 points behind Juventus. Antonio Conte’s side can restore its 14-point advantage with a win at home to Parma on Wednesday — although it will have then played a game more than Roma. Garcia’s team moved nine points clear of third-placed Napoli.

“I feel so emotional, I had always dreamed of scoring a goal under the Curva Sud and it’s finally happened after two years,” a clearly exhausted Florenzi said. Immobile again boosted his chances of being included in Italy’s World Cup squad as he scored his 17th league goal of the season in front of national team coach Cesare Prandelli.

“The goal was nice, but unfortunately it didn’t help us,” Immobile said. It was Roma captain Francesco Totti’s 700th appearance for the club where he has spent his entire career.

Torino goalkeeper Daniele Padelli had kept his side in the match with a number of fine saves, including a fantastic double stop to first deny Destro from point-blank range before turning Miralem Pjanic’s follow-up round his right post.

Destro broke the deadlock four minutes from halftime, although he was marginally offside when he collected Gervinho’s through ball, turned and fired past Padelli at full stretch.

Immobile leveled seven minutes after the break with an extraordinary volley into the far side of the net from Giuseppe Vives’ long ball. The 24-year-old, who scored a hat-trick against Livorno at the weekend, now has one more goal than Juventus striker Carlos Tevez.

Associated Press Writer

MELBOURNE, Australia — Former Leeds United and Liverpool midfielder Harry Kewell says he will retire from football at the end of the A-League season, giving up his goal of appearing at a third World Cup. Kewell, 35, on Wednesday said he will play his last professional match on April 12 when he captains the Melbourne Heart against Western Sydney Wanderers.

Kewell became the youngest player to appear for Australia when

he made his debut against Chile in 1996 aged 17 years, 7 months. Play-ing mostly as an attacking midfielder, scored 17 goals in 56 internationals, appearing at the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.

Kewell scored 45 goals in 181 matches for Leeds and 12 in 98 ap-pearances for Liverpool. He went on to play 63 games for the Turkish club Galatasaray, scoring 22 goals.

He accepted he was likely not be-ing considered for the World Cup by Australia coach Ange Postecoglou and a recent rib injury snuffed out

even the faintest hope he might be selected.

“For the World Cup I can sit back and enjoy it,” Kewell said. “There’s obviously going to be questions asked about the World Cup, but I haven’t been part of the Australian squad for a while. “For me it was time to step aside and let young players stand up.” Former Australia and Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich said Kewell would be remembered as “one of Australia’s greatest players ever.” “He’s done the admirable thing by retiring now,” Bosnich said.

Associated Press Writer

SAO PAULO — A sports tribunal has fined Brazilian club Mogi Mirim $21,000 because its fans racially abused an opposing player in a Sao Paulo state championship match this month. The tribunal issued the fine after fans allegedly called Santos midfielder Arouca a “monkey” while he was being interviewed after a March 6 match. Fans also reportedly told the former Brazil midfielder to go and look for an African team to play for.

Mogi Mirim, whose president is former Brazil star Rivaldo, said it will appeal because it did everything possible to help authorities solve the case. Nobody was arrested, but the team’s stadium will remain closed pending the appeal.

The ruling late Monday came the same day South American football’s governing body fined Peruvian club Real Garcilaso $12,000 after its fans racially abused Bra-zilian Cruzeiro midfielder Tinga in a Copa Libertadores match earlier this year. CONMEBOL also warned that the club could face stiffer penalties if similar incidents occur, including forcing it to play in an empty home sta-dium. Tinga criticized the fine for the Peruvian club.

“If they opted for the financial option, it’s because they agreed something was wrong,” the 36-year-old Tinga told Brazilian media. “But they need to rethink these punishments, they need to be more creative and make it matter, maybe involving the club in a social cause related to what happened, or making it wear a jersey with words against violence.”

Bayern’s Arjen Robben of the Netherlands, right, Bayern’s Franck Ribery of France, left, and their teammates celebrate winning the German soccer championship after the German Bundesliga soccer match between Hertha BSC Berlin and Bayern Munich in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

Bayern wins Bundesliga with record 7 games spare

Associated Press Writer

BERLIN — Bayern Munich set a new milestone in its dominance of German football on Tuesday, beating Hertha Berlin 3-1 to wrap up the quickest Bundesliga title in 51 years of the league. Goals from Toni Kroos, Mario Goetze and Franck Ribery sealed the unbeaten defending champions’ 24th German title with seven games to spare, bettering the mark set in last year’s record-breaking campaign by one game.

than any other side by a large margin. “It’s impressive,” Klopp said. “You have to take your hat off to the consis-tent performances they deliver on the pitch and the drive they have.”

Klopp’s side had to settle for a 0-0 draw in the Ruhr derby with Schalke despite dominating. Dortmund re-mained one point ahead of Schalke but slipped 25 behind Bayern, the first side to win the Bundesliga as early as March. “We’re all very surprised as we expected it in February,” Schalke gen-eral manager Horst Heldt joked. “But seriously, it was a magnificent season from Bayern.” Bayern’s celebrations were reserved by usual standards, per-haps an indicator of how predictable the title race had become.

Players donned T-shirts with the number 24 referring to Bayern’s championships on their backs, while Guardiola remained on the bench speaking with his wife on the mo-bile phone. There were none of the traditional “beer showers” and no

trophy was presented. “Congratula-tions to Bayern, especially to coach Pep Guardiola,” Germany coach Joachim Loew said. “He developed the team even further and clearly left his mark in terms of dominance and

possession.”Many wondered how Guardiola

could match the success enjoyed under predecessor Jupp Heynckes, who led Bayern to its first treble of Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup victories last year. Guar-diola led Barcelona to 14 titles in four seasons in charge of the club where he played most of his career as a stylish defensive midfielder. But there was no guarantee he could replicate that success in Germany, a country he had only experienced as a visitor before.

Guardiola spoke German on his

introduction to the media last June, two days before beginning work as Bayern coach. Since then he has made the best ever start for a coach in the Bundesliga, where he is yet to taste de-feat, while he has led Bayern to three titles including the latest. Bayern had already won the Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup under his tenure.

“You always hope it goes well but I never expected it to go so well. The first four or five months were difficult but the individual talent saw us through,” Guardiola said. “We’ll celebrate this today and tomorrow.”

Brazilian club fined $21,000 for fans’ racism

AP Photo/Michael Sohn

AP Photo/Andrew Medichini

AS Roma midfielder Alessandro Florenzi celebrates after he scored during a Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and Torino, at Rome’s Olympic Stadium, Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

Late goal sees Roma beat Torino 2-1 in Serie A

Harry Kewell announces retirement from football

City outclasses United, Arsenal slips up

AP Photo/Jon Super

Manchester City’s Yaya Toure celebrates after scor-ing against Manchester United during their English

Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford

Stadium, Man-chester, England,

Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

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DALLAS — Dirk Nowitzki scored seven of his 32 points in overtime to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a 128-119 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday. Nowitzki also had 10 rebounds and six assists. In Dallas’ loss to Brooklyn on Sunday, he was 2 for 12 from the field in his worst shooting performance of the season.

Kevin Durant led Oklahoma City with 43 points. He has scored at least 25 in 36 consecutive games in the longest such streak since Michael Jordan’s 40-game run during the 1986-87 season. Dallas had seven players score in double figures. Jose Calderon went 6 for 8 from 3-point range and finished with 22 points.

Russell Westbrook scored 23 for Oklahoma City. Cleveland’s Dion Waiters scored 24 points and Luol Deng added 19 as the Cavaliers beat the Raptors 102-100 to prevent Toronto getting closer to a playoff spot.

The Cavs blew a 21-point lead, but made just enough plays down the stretch to snap a five-game losing streak at home. They did it without All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving, who missed his fifth straight game with a strained biceps tendon.

Kyle Lowry scored 22 for the Raptors, who had a chance to level the scores in the final seconds but guard Greivis Vasquez lost his footing and committed a turnover with 1.9 seconds left. Tristan Thompson added 15 points and 13 rebounds for Cleveland. At Orlando, Tobias Harris had 25 points and 11 rebounds as the Magic stopped a nine-game losing streak with a 95-85 win over the Portland Trail Blazers.

Nik Vucevic added 22 points and 10 boards for the Magic, who led by just eight at the half but used scoring spurts in the third and fourth quarters to put the game away. Victor Oladipo had 13 points and six assists. Robin Lopez led Portland with 20 points and 13 rebounds.

Associated Press Writer

KEY BISCAYNE, Florida — Even with his surgi-cally repaired back still nowhere near perfect, defend-ing champion Andy Murray needed only 73 minutes to beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-4, 6-1 at the Sony Open on Tuesday and set up a quarterfinal with Novak Djokovic. “My game is getting there,” said Murray, the No. 6 seed, who acknowledged he was dealing with a sore back. “The last six sets I’ve played, very high-level tennis, very few errors.”

He’ll need to keep it that way against Djokovic, who eased past Tommy Robredo 6-3, 7-5. The sec-ond-seeded Djokovic even gave back a point in the second set. A groundstroke from Robredo clipped the baseline and Djokovic couldn’t handle it, but the ball was erroneously called out. After a review showed the ball was in, the point was ordered to be replayed.

Djokovic shouted “It’s OK, it’s OK” as the fans applauded his sportsmanship. “For me, it’s something that is part of the sport, fair play,” Djokovic said. “I expect everybody else to do the same. Of course, not everybody’s the same, but for me, that’s something that’s normal. Just a normal, natural reaction.” Top-seeded Rafael Nadal downed 14th-seeded Fabio Fognini 6-2, 6-2. Nadal has dropped a total of nine games in six sets so far in this tournament.

Singles players with a combined 66 Grand Slam victories were in action Tuesday, including Roger Federer — a winner of 17 of them himself. And he looked very much like the Federer of old, needing only 49 minutes to beat ninth-seeded Richard Gasquet 6-1, 6-2. “Look, things went well out on the court today,” Federer said, clearly understating matters.

Murray, Djokovic to meet again at Key Biscayne

AP Photo/Lynne SladkyAndy Murray, of Great Britain, serves to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Sony Open Tennis tournament, Tuesday, March 25, 2014, in Key Biscayne, Fla. Murray won 6-4, 6-1.

Nowitzki scores 32 as

Mavs beat Thunder 128-119AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki

Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki (41) shoots over Oklahoma City Thunder for-ward Serge Ibaka (9) in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Oklahoma City, Sunday, March 16, 2014.

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GIANYAR - Without doubt, every hobbyist of surfing surely knows the existence Pabean Beach located at Pabean Hamlet, Ketew-el, Gianyar. It is approximately 45 minutes’ drive from the Ngurah Rai Airport. The huge waves of the beach are very good to perform marine activities. In dry season (June-October), the wind blowing from the land will come, so that it will enable visitors to perform such activities until late afternoon.

Many surfers from around the

world choose this black sandy beach to pit their guts by conquer-ing the waves. It is appropriate for beginners or those who have a wealth of experience. Aside from being quiet, the beach also offers a very beautiful panorama. On that account, it’s natural if many villas and other accommodation are established around the Pabean Beach.

Formerly, livelihood of most residents here was catching fish. Their catches were then sold to the market. Aside from catching fish, local people also had a habit of looking for seaweed and they

called it paper seaweed. It grew well on the surface of sea rocks. When the tide was low, then the sea rock overgrown by seaweeds would appear. At that time, many local residents would throng the beach to pick them.

Like the other beaches, the Pabean Beach is also a center of ritual activities of Hindu com-munity Bali. Every celebration of Nyepi or Day of Silence, the community of Gianyar, chiefly Ubud and other areas, used to carry out their ritual procession on the beach. As consequence, it can beautify the coastal panorama.

Pabean Beach

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AntaraJAKARTA - Within the next

13 days, Indonesian people will cast their votes in the legislative elections, but those with visual impairment have considered the upcoming elections discriminative towards them.

The visually impaired are dis-appointed because the General Elections Commission (KPU) does not provide braille templates to be placed over ballot papers for the elections of House of Representa-tives (DPR) and Provincial Legis-lative Council (DPRD) members this year.

The braille templates will only be available for the presidential and Regional Representative Council (DPD) elections.

KPU commissioner Arief Budi-man previously stated that it was not possible for the commission to provide braille templates for the DPR and DPRD member elec-tions.

He attributed this deficiency to technical reasons as the font size on the ballots for the DPR and DPRD elections were too small for braille, as reported by the Jakarta Post.

Election Committee for the Disabled (PPUA Penca) chair-woman Ariani Soekanwo, mean-while, pointed out that another difficulty for the KPU in providing braille templates for the DPR and DPRD elections was the number of electoral districts and legislative candidates.

“The template for the presiden-tial election is only one model. There is a DPD for each of the 33 provinces; therefore there need to be 33 kinds of templates. But if we’re talking about the DPR, there are just too many electoral districts. There wouldn’t be enough time (to produce all the templates),” she told The Jakarta Post recently.

To ensure that disabled people are able to exercise their voting rights freely without concerns about their votes being manipulated, the KPU requires each disabled person to assign their own assistants who will accompany them to the poll-ing booths in the DPR and DPRD elections.

Indonesia’s Forum of People with Visual Impairment has decided to challenge the KPU for not pro-viding the braille template.

The forum consists of a number of blind people’s association such as the Indonesian Blind Association, the Association of Wyata Guna’s Alumni, the Association of the

Indonesian Blind Muslims, and the Association of Indonesian Blind Athletes.

The forum’s chairman, Suhendar, in Bandung, West Java, on Tuesday (March 25) observed that political parties had failed to accommodate the needs of the visually impaired in the legislative elections this year.

Indonesia is going to hold par-liamentary elections on April 9, which will have participation from 12 national political parties and three Aceh local parties, and the presidential election on July 9.

It is estimated that the number of visually impaired people in Indone-sia is around 3.5 million, 1.7 million of which are eligible voters.

“The provision of braille tem-plates during the elections 2014 is a must,” he noted.

Therefore, the forum plans to file a lawsuit against KPU over the absence of braille templates for blind voters in the legislative elec-tions 2014.

“We will fight the injustice that the KPU has done against blind voters. We will file a lawsuit against the KPU’s decision of not providing braille templates for us,” Suhendar retorted. The lawsuit will be filed in the Constitution Court or the State Administrative Court (PTUN).

A decision to provide escorts for blind voters at polling stations is a denial of their right to vote in privacy, secrecy and directly, he explained. It also violates the prin-ciples of independence and equal-ity for people with disabilities, he highlighted.

According to him, there is an indication that certain parties want to direct blind voters when casting the ballots, by providing someone to accompany them.

“We reject the elections, both the implementation and the results,” Suhendar stressed, expressing his regret that the KPU has been insen-sitive and does not care for people with disabilities.

By not providing braille tem-plates for blind voters, the Commis-sion has deprived the blind voters of their political rights. The absence of braille templates will be against the principle of secret ballot for voters, including the blind ones, he pointed out.

Suhendar explained that Braille templates were provided in the general elections in 2004 and 2009, but surprisingly the election executors this year have failed to provide the templates in the leg-islative elections.

“We discussed about legal as-sistance to all Indonesian migrant workers abroad,” stated President Yudhoyono at his office, here on Wednesday.

The president stated that the government continues to give legal assistance to all problematic mi-grant workers in accordance with legal rules in the countries where

they work.But concerning Satinah’s case,

the head of state noted that the government has explained to Saudi Arabia through Coordinating Min-ister for Political, Legal and Secu-rity Affairs Djoko Suyanto.

The president pointed out that in the limited meeting, the compensa-tion from Satinah to the victim¿s

family was also discussed.Present at the meeting were,

among others, Djoko Suyanto, Co-ordinating Minister for Economy Hatta Rajasa, National Police Chief Gen Sutarman, Home Af-fairs Minister Gamawan Fauzi, State Intelligence Agency Chief Marciano Norman, and Foreign Affairs Ministry officials.

AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

Protesters pose wearing masks of Usman Haji Mohamed Ali and Harun Said, two comman-dos who were sent to carry out a bombing attack in Singapore in 1965 as part of President Sukarno’s “confrontation” policy, during a demonstration outside Singapore embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Indonesia acknowledged that two of its marines wore bombers’ names on their uniforms while on duty at international talks this week, an action that prompted the Singapore delegation to leave.

Visually impaired demand rights to vote by secret ballotPresident hold meeting

discussed Satinah, migrant workersAntara

JAKARTA - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono chaired a limited meeting to discuss In-donesian migrant workers in foreign countries, including Satinah, who is under the threat of getting beheaded in Saudi Arabia.

“We haven’t lost hope that there’s a possibility that we can find somebody alive in some pocket area,” said Travis Hots, a fire chief in Snohomish County. Two bodies were recovered Tues-day, while eight were located in the debris field from Saturday’s slide 55 miles (88 kilometers) northeast of Seattle, Hots said.

That brings the likely death toll to 24, though authorities are keeping the official toll at 16 until the eight other bodies are recovered. With scores still miss-ing, authorities are working off a list of 176 people unaccounted for, though some names were believed to be duplicates.

Hundreds of rescuers and heavy equipment operators slogged through the muck and rain, fol-

lowing the search dogs over the unstable surface. “Going on the last three days the most effective tool has been dogs and just our bare hands and shovels uncovering people,” Hots said.

As the increasingly desperate search progressed, reports sur-faced that warned of the potential for dangerous landslides in the community. A 2010 report com-missioned by Snohomish County to comply with a federal law warned that neighborhoods along the Stillaguamish River were among the highest-risk areas, The Seattle Times reported.

The hillside that collapsed Saturday outside of the commu-nity of Oso was one highlighted as particularly dangerous, said the report by California-based

engineering and architecture firm Tetra Tech. “For someone to say that this plan did not warn that this was a risk is a falsity,” said report author and Tetra Tech program manager Rob Flaner.

A 1999 report by geomor-phologist Daniel Miller raised questions about why residents were allowed to build homes in the area and whether officials had taken proper precautions.

“I knew it would fail catastrophi-cally in a large-magnitude event,” though not when it would happen, said Miller, who was hired by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to do the study. A year later, the U.S. Army Corps of engineers warned in anoth-er study that lives would be at risk if the hillside collapsed, The Daily Herald of Everett reported.

Associated Press Writer

CALAMBA, Philippines — The aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines has added urgency to finding a solution to a longstanding problem: less than 10 percent of farmers have crop insurance, and while its advantages are widely understood, few can afford it.

Raymundo dela Vina, an 81-year-old farmer in Laguna province near Manila, likened raising crops to betting in a lottery: you go against so many odds including pests and an average of 20 typhoons that pummel the country each year, flooding small rice paddies like his. The country’s 10.8 million farmers are the second poorest industry after fishermen. Many are tenant tillers who share their harvest with land owners and go into debt to pay for seeds, fertilizer and pest control. Crop insurance is the least of priorities when there is often not even enough money for food. But the government wants to change that.

Officials and international aid groups are discussing ways to boost re-silience to disasters after Haiyan, one of the strongest typhoons on record, killed more than 6,200 people and flattened towns in the central Philippines on Nov. 8. Better protections are vital for the poor who often end up deeper in poverty with every calamity.

A World Bank report estimated that natural calamities cut 0.8 percentage point from the country’s economic growth rate each year on average. The proportion of people living in poverty in 2013 may have risen to 26.4 percent from 25.2 percent the previous year despite economic growth of more than 7 percent, according to a government report.

Government subsidized insurance that covers 30,000 pesos ($668) of a farmer’s production cost per hectare each cropping season is a big help, farmer dela Vina said.

Jovy Bernabe, president of government-owned insurer Philippine Crop Insurance Corp., said the program is being expanded this year, with free policies to be given to 800,000 farmers in the 20 poorest provinces plus six provinces directly hit by Haiyan. Last year, the agency enrolled for free 224,000 poor farmers who had become landowners under agrarian reform, raising the number insured to 750,000.

US mudslide searchers press on with dogs, hands

AP Photo/Elaine Thompson

A flag, put up by volunteers helping search the area, stands in the ruins of a home left at the end of a deadly mudslide from the now-barren hillside seen about a mile behind, Tuesday, March 25, 2014, in Oso, Wash.

Associated Press Writer

ARLINGTON, Washington — With search and cadaver dogs leading the way, rescuers using small bulldozers and their bare hands pushed through sludge strewn with splintered homes and twisted cars to find 10 more bodies in the debris of a Washington state mudslide, authori-ties said. Despite the grim discoveries as the search entered its fifth day Wednesday — and the likelihood that more bodies will be found — officials were still hoping to find survivors.

After Haiyan, Philippines expands crop insurance

AP Photo/Bullit Marquez

In this Feb. 10, 2014 photo, farmers prepare rice seedlings for planting in Calamba city, Laguna province about 70 ki-lometers (44 miles) south of Manila, Philippines.

It was mentioned the last planned flight to land before the closure of the airport would be the Malaysia Airlines (MH867) from Kuala Lumpur with the arrival time at 02:35 a.m. Meanwhile, the first flight departing after the airport would be re-opened would be the Garuda Indonesia (GA403) at 08:00 a.m. to Jakarta and Cebu Airline (CEB280) with the flight destination to Manila at 08:35 a.m.

The closure of the airport was referred to the letter of Directorate General of Air Transportation No.AU/2696/DAU/1796/99 dated Sep-tember 1, 1999 and Circular of Governor of Bali No.003.2/223168/DPIK dated December 30, 2013. Based on the circular, then during the execution of Nyepi all the domestic and international flights with the final destination and the first departure from the Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport would be nullified. (kmb27)

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SEOUL — Asian stocks gained on Wednesday as investors anticipated further stimulus measures from Europe and China while U.S. economic data re-inforced recovery hopes in the world’s largest economy.

Japan’s Nikkei 225, the regional heavyweight index added 0.4 percent to 14,477.16. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng in-dex gained 0.9 percent to 21,919.79 and South Korea’s Kospi rose 1.2 percent to 1,964.31. Australia’s S&P ASX/200 added 0.8 percent to 5,376.80.

Stocks in Southeast Asia also ad-vanced. But China’s Shanghai Compos-ite was shed 0.2 percent to 2,062.87.

Investors welcomed European Cen-tral Bank President Mario Draghi’s speech on Tuesday in Paris that mon-etary policy should support the econo-mies of countries that use the euro.

“This is a clear sign that the ECB will continue to hold its finger over the rates button,” IG strategist Evan Lucas said in a market commentary. “The bank is looking to find a way to chase out funds locked up in wealth products that will then be redirected to areas of the economy that are looking for growth funding.”

More investors are banking that China’s leaders will introduce pro-growth measures to prop up a slowing economy. A preliminary reading of China’s manufacturing, released Mon-day, showed activity at an 8- month low in March.

Reports showing strength in the U.S. economy also underpinned investor sentiment. The Conference Board in the U.S. said its measure of consumer confidence rose last month to its high-est since January 2008. Another release showed U.S. home prices edged down in January for a third month, but at a high level compared with a year earlier.

On Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.4 percent to 1,865.62. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 0.6 percent to 16,367.88 while the Nasdaq composite edged up 0.2 percent to 4,234.27.

In energy markets, benchmark U.S. oil for May delivery was up 20 cents at $99.39 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 41 cents to settle at $99.19 on Tuesday.

In currencies, the euro fell to $1.3811 from $1.3823 late Tuesday. The dollar gained to 102.31 yen from 102.26 yen.

“This is a long-term bet on the future of computing,” said Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg Tuesday on a call with analysts. “I believe Oculus can be one of the platforms of the future.”

Irvine, California-based Ocu-lus VR Inc. makes the Oculus Rift, a virtual reality headset that’s received a lot of attention from video game developers, though it has yet to be released for consum-ers. The headsets cover a user’s eyes and create an immersive world that reacts to turning one’s head or moving back and forth.

Beyond games, Zuckerberg said virtual reality headsets might someday be used to enjoy a courtside seat at a basketball game, study in a classroom, consult with a doctor face-to-face or shop in a virtual store.

The technology also has social applications, he said.

“Imagine sharing not just moments with friends online but entire experiences and adven-tures,” he said.

It is Facebook’s second big acquisition in as many months. Last month the social network announced that it would pay $19 billion for deal messaging startup WhatsApp, a deal that hasn’t closed.

“I don’t think you should expect us to make multiple multi-billion-dollar acquisitions within a couple months frequently,” Zuckerberg said.

But he called Oculus a “unique” company with a major lead on rivals in technology, engineer-ing talent and developer interest. Sony Corp. unveiled its own prototype virtual reality headset

at a game-developers conference in San Francisco last week.

Zuckerberg said virtual real-ity technology is a computing platform unto itself, comparing it to personal computers, which revolutionized the world in the 1970s and 1980s, and mobile phones.

Facebook Inc. said Tuesday that the deal includes $400 mil-lion in cash and 23.1 million shares worth about $1.6 bil-lion. Oculus employees are also eligible for an additional $300 million if the company achieves certain targets.

Facebook Chief Financial Officer David Ebersman said Oculus was valued based on the expected returns from the video game industry alone, with a higher return expected if it can expand into communications,

entertainment or other fields.Zuckerberg said Facebook in-

tends to let Oculus continue with its roadmap of development but help out with recruiting, market-ing, infrastructure and opening doors to new partnerships. He said he intends not to make a profit on hardware but instead make the product affordable and ubiquitous so Facebook can look at generating revenue from services, software, advertising, virtual goods or other areas.

Facebook says Oculus has received more than 75,000 pre-orders for second-generation development kits for the headset at $350 apiece. The kits are to ship in July.

Sales of Oculus’ development kits alone are 10 times bigger than all other headsets in the history of virtual reality, said Antonio Rodriguez, general partner of venture capital fund Matrix Partners, an early investor that put $18.5 million in Oculus starting last year.

Stimulus hopes boost Asian markets

AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, FileIn this Jan. 7, 2014 file photo, show attendees play a video game wearing Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets at the Intel booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), in Las Vegas.

Facebook buying virtual-reality company for $2 billionAssociated Press

NEW YORK — Facebook is buying virtual reality company Oculus, betting $2 billion that its technology will become a new way for people to communicate, learn or be entertained.

Bali Post

DENPASAR - Facing the upcoming leg-islative election, Bank Indonesia appealed to the public to be more careful in making cash transaction by paying attention to the features of rupiah banknote authenticity. Especially, the political events become vulnerable arena for the circulation of fake banknotes.

Deputy of Bank Indonesia Representative for Region III Bali-Nusra, Ananda Pulungan, said that his institution made cooperation with Bali Police for dissemination on the rupiah banknote authenticity features (CIKUR) to suppress the circulation of fake banknotes. Circulation of fake banknotes was expected to continuously decline in harmony with the increasing capability of the community to detect fake banknotes.

“From January to March 2014, we have organized a coordination meeting on the eradi-cation of fake banknotes with Bali Police and banking as well as socialization on the banknote authenticity identification to tellers, retailer cashiers, Cash in Transit (CIT) officers as well as wider community in Kreneng traditional market,” said Ananda in Denpasar.

He said that before the religious festivity of Nyepi Day falling on Monday, March 31, 2014 as well as preparation of the legislative election in April 2014, there had been no indi-cation of significant improvement of activities in the cash and non-cash payment system. Up to February 2014, the flow of currency in the Bank Indonesia Representative for Region III Bali-Nusra to the Banking in Bali was in net-inflow position as much as IDR 516.75 billion. The value referred to the difference between the inflow (IDR 1.06 trillion) and the outflow (IDR 545.37 billion).

“Although there has been no increasing de-mand for cash, as preparation to face the Nyepi Day and legislative election, we have set up the worth-circulation banknote as much as IDR. 4 trillion,” he said.

According to him, non-cash payment system (clearing and real time gross settlement—RTGS) had not indicated a significant increase of activ-ity. During February 2014, the total transaction through National Clearing System of the BI (SKN-BI) amounted to IDR 4.23 trillion, a de-cline of 6.96 percent compared to the previous month. The decrease was also seen in the amount of RTGS exiting and entering Bali, where the amount of RTGS in February 2014 came to IDR 20.06 billion, a decrease of 5.41 percent, especially compared to the previous month.

“To support the activities of payment system ahead of Nyepi Day and legislative election and other economic activities in wider context, we are always ready to provide a reliable, secure and efficient payment system either in cash, bank transfer, small money exchange and roving cash as well as non-cash payment,” he affirmed. (kmb27)

Protest of the youth was expressed through the making of large billboard posted at the four-way intersection in front of the Tainsiat hamlet hall. In essence, they protested the results of assessment con-ducted by the jury panel of the ogoh-ogoh nominated. On a black billboard, they men-tioned the jury’s decision was inconsistent and not objective. In addition to billboards, the Yowana Saka Bhuwana youth club also put a wreath containing the condolence over the defeat of the work of art prepared by the youth of Tainsiat hamlet.

Chairman of the Tainsiat youth club, Gung De, when contacted on Tuesday (Mar 25) said that his party was disap-pointed with the jury’s decision in the ogoh-ogoh competition of this year. After seeing the results of the assessment by

the jury panel, many ogoh-ogoh figures nominated were considered inappropriate in terms of aesthetics, finishing as well as harmony of the bodily anatomy. Not only that, a lot of ogoh-ogoh figures did not comply with the theme, but got the nomination. “The assessment of jury was not fair,” he said.

Protests against the ogoh-ogoh competi-tion actually did not only occur at this time. In the implementation of the ogoh-ogoh competition in 2010, a similar case also occurred. At that time the protests came from a number of youth clubs in Denpasar such as the one from Batanbuah hamlet, Kesiman. Kadek Sudira, one of the ogoh-ogoh designers from Batanbuah hamlet, Kesiman, revealed that the jury at that time did not give the complete outcomes

of the assessment, especially the scores obtained by the ogoh-ogoh owned by his hamlet. “I think the scoring system in this competition is not good,” he said.

Against this complaint, Chairman of the Jury Panel, I Nyoman Astita, said that his party had made the assessment in ac-cordance with the existing guidelines. He said to have a book becoming a reference guide used to provide the assessment. Moreover, this assessment was done by the jury panel that had done thorough discus-sion and review. Even, the jury had made the observation, appreciation and of course always gave priority to the objectivity.

Associated with the ogoh-ogoh which deviated from the theme, Astita said, the theme at this time had a very broad sense. The theme of bhuta kala (evil spirits) did not only take the shape of ogres. Other forms could be displayed as long as the meaning was the same as the existing theme. “Bhuta kala does not necessar-ily have to take the form of ogres,” said Astita. “Related to the elements of as-sessment, the jury panel has already had clear guidelines, while related to technical assessment, it has been passed through a discussion,” he said. (kmb12)

BI cautioned over fake banknote circulation on legislative election

IBP/Eka AdhiyasaThe concerns about the emergence of complaints related to the ogoh-ogoh (papier mâché demon) competition in the series of Nyepi Day in the Çaka New Year 1936, finally happened.

Ogoh -ogoh competition in Denpasar reaps complaintBali Post

DENPASAR - The concerns about the emergence of complaints related to the ogoh-ogoh (papier mâché demon) competition in the series of Nyepi Day in the Çaka New Year 1936, finally happened. After the jury panel made the assessment in each subdistrict, the complaints began to emerge. The jury making the valuation was considered unfair, so it resulted in disappointment on the competition participants. One of them was the customary youth club of Tainsiat hamlet.

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Malaysia announced earlier this week that a mathematical analysis of the final known satellite signals from the plane had proved beyond doubt it gone down in the sea, tak-ing the lives of all 239 people on board. The new data vastly shrunk search zone, but it remains huge — an area estimated at 1.6 million square kilometers (622,000 square miles), about the size of Alaska.

“We’re throwing everything we have at this search,” Austra-lian Prime Minister Tony Abbott told Nine network television on Wednesday. “This is about the most inaccessible spot imaginable. It’s thousands of kilometers from

anywhere,” he later told Seven Network television. He vowed that “we will do what we can to solve this riddle.”

In Beijing, some families held out a glimmer of hope their loved ones might somehow have survived. About two-thirds of the missing are Chinese, and their relatives have lashed out at Malaysia for essential-ly declaring their family members dead without any physical evidence of the plane’s remains. Many also believe that the Malaysian officials have not been transparent or swift in communicating information with them about the status of the search. Wang Chunjiang, whose brother

was on the plane, said he felt “very conflicted.”

“We want to know the truth, but we are afraid the debris of the plane should be found,” he said while waiting at a hotel near the Beijing airport for a meeting with Malaysian officials. “If they find debris, then our last hope would be dashed. We will not have even the slightest hope.”

In China’s capital a day earlier, nearly 100 relatives and their sup-porters marched to the Malaysian Embassy, where they threw plastic water bottles, tried to rush the gate and shouted, “Tell the truth! Return our relatives!”

Associated Press Writer

LYON, France — Chinese President Xi Jinping was the toast of France as he embarked on a state visit — and what better time just days after China ended an anti-dumping, anti-subsidy investigation of French wine.

Deal-making and commemo-rations of a half-century of French diplomatic ties with Communist China were the order of business during Xi’s three-day visit, part of his Eu-ropean tour. French officials said the signing of dozens of commercial accords large and small — from nuclear energy to aerospace to agribusiness, even including a possible sausage deal — were being lined up.

Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan were traveling Wednesday to Paris, a day after arriving in the southwestern city of Lyon — a key French destination on the Silk Route centuries ago. They began the day visiting a medical research center and a decades-old Franco-Chinese institute in the city. “My visit to France comes at a par-ticular moment, and will allow for work with President Francois Hollande and other French lead-ers to take stock of 50 years of Sino-French relations, and plan

the future together,” Xi said at a reception following his arrival.

France wants its relations with China to flourish, not least be-cause of a whopping 25.8 billion-euro ($35.6 billion) trade deficit with what is now the world’s second-largest economy. That shortfall represents roughly 40 percent of France’s total foreign trade deficit. French officials also want France to increase its market share in China from about 1.5 per-cent today — noting with no small amount of envy that Germany’s is about 5 percent.

But many French workers, al-ready worrying about double-digit unemployment rates in France, are fretting about the impact on wages from doing more business with China.

China, already a world leader in manufacturing, is looking to scale up production of value-added goods and services and tap into French savoir faire in high-tech industries.

Under President Charles de Gaulle in 1964, France broke with many Western allies and recognized Communist China’s government. Since then, relations have been generally smooth de-spite differences at times on issues like human rights, Tibet and the civil war in Syria.

Deal-making ahead as China president visits France

AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, PoolChinese President Xi Jinping, right, signs a guest book as he is welcomed by Lyon’s mayor Gerard Collomb, second right, and French foreign minister Laurent Fabius, left, before a dinner at the town hall in Lyon, central France, Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Xi Jinping arrived in France for a three-day state visit.

AP Photo/Rob GriffithA Royal Australia Air Force AP-3C Orion takes off from RAAF Base Pearce in Perth, Australia to resume the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean, Wednesday, March 26, 2014.

Hunt for Flight 370 resumes in calmer seasAssociated Press Writer

PERTH, Australia — The desperate, multinational hunt for Flight 370 resumed again Wednesday across a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean after fierce winds and high waves that had forced a daylong halt eased considerably. A total of 12 planes and two ships from the United States, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand were participating in the search, hoping to find even a single piece of the Malaysia Airlines jet that could offer tangible evidence of a crash.

It was revealed in quarterly coordina-tion meeting conducted by the Regent of Gianyar Anak Agung Gde Agung Bharata with the ranks of headmen and the whole range of the regional working units (SKPD) in the Meeting Room of Gianyar Regent.

As delivered by the headman of Mas Ubud, I Wayan Dharmayuda, his party claimed to be still difficult to handle the rubbish. Amidst the increasing production of rubbish by community, it was required a training on the waste management or breakthroughs as well as rubbish bank at each village.

Similar difficulty was also expressed by headman of Manukaya Tampaksiring, Dewa Putu Kecana. For instance, the difficulty of handling waste happened during the activi-ties in the Tirta Empul Temple. When the feast arrived, the rubbish production would surely increase. To that end, it was required the attention of service such as in the form of garbage truck handling the litters at 10 customary villages and 13 hamlets with 20 subak groups existing at the rural areas of Tampaksiring.

Responding to the complaints on the rubbish, Gianyar Regent expressed his appreciation to all headmen who had

paid a great attention and response to the environment.

Accompanied by Regional Secretary of Gianyar Ida Bagus Gaga Adi Saputra, the problems faced by villages would be studied in order the government could look for the solutions.

Apart from environmental issues such as litter, the regent also emphasized the discipline of civil servants and the security related to legislative election. “Enforcement of discipline should not only take place a little while, but should remain in place in order to be able to create a good organiza-tion,” he said.

Meanwhile, with regard to the imple-mentation of legislative election, the whole headmen were expected to maintain the atmosphere of free, fair and safe election. In case of any violation, it should be co-ordinated with the authorities such as the Electoral Commission and the Election Supervisory Committee. (kmb16)

Bali Post

TABANAN - All cars parked overnight on the main road become one of the causes of traffic congestion because about 60 percent of the road is occupied by vehicles reluctantly parked in the garage. The dis-cipline against the ‘overnight parking’ is increasingly emboldened, especially those exceeding 24 hours.

The plan of action against the vehicles parked on the road body exceeding 24 hours was revealed by Chief of Tabanan Municipal Police, I Wayan Sudarya, recently. Accord-ing to him, the overnight parking on the road body was considered as one of the causes of traffic congestion. “Obviously, this will be-come our target this year in response to many complaints from road users,” he said.

Unfortunately, Sudarya was not willing to disclose when the action plan would be carried out. Nevertheless, his party claimed to have had a record where the violation oc-curred. “We have owned the record where it happens,” he claimed.

However, the prosecution imposed would probably be a reprimand only because the agency had no supporting facilities to apply a more severe sanction such as towing. “So far, our party has not owned a tow truck. Possibly, we will just give a reprimand,” he explained.

If the Municipal Police remained in the planning phase to discipline the overnight parking on the road side, the residents of Tegal Baleran hamlet, Dauh Peken village, had owned a solution. They utilized a vacant land in its territory to be used as a rented garage with a size of 2.5 meters x 5.5 meters totally consisting of 13 units.

The result was not bad where a garage was rented for IDR 1.1 million a year. “This garage was already established four years ago. The results are used to finance the vil-lage activities and the cost of ceremony,” said the former hamlet chief of Tegal Bal-eran, Gusti Ketut Sudiana.

The idea of making such a rented ga-rage was based on the fact that many lo-cal residents parked their vehicle at road side around the hamlet area. He admitted with the existence of the rented garage the number of vehicles parked at road side re-duced. “In addition to the safety factor, the condition of road is not like it used to be,” he explained.

He told that for the making of rented garage, the hamlet authority should lend money. “The initial capital was worth IDR 90 million, but it has now been paid off,” he said.

Even, his party planned to make ad-ditional garage on the remaining land, but still found difficulty in the matter of fund. “Actually, we get a lot of demands. If there is possibility to get a loan, we will add to the garage again,” he explained. (kmb28)

IBP/FileThe officers are collecting garbage in Gianyar Regency

Police to discipline ‘overnight parking’ at road side

Village complains about services and rubbish management Bali Post

GIANYAR - Rubbish problems emerge again in the matter of the difficulty of handling and increasing volume. Due to existing difficult rubbish management per-formed by villages, the local government is required to find out a solution such as by providing a training on waste management and making a breakthrough, so the rubbish problem especially at villages can be overcome.

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Over the past several years, the world had experienced a sharp, up-ward trend in overseas travel among the Chinese people. Around 3.62 billion journeys, or 200 million more than last year, are expected to be made by the Chinese people this year, CNN reported.

The Chinese travel and spend more than anyone else on the planet, accord-ing to the United Nations as quoted by CNN. They spent $102 billion on 83 million trips in 2012, and they will continue to dominate the market.

By 2020, more than 200 million Chinese people will go overseas, CNN reported, quoting a report from the Asia-Pacific brokerage firm CLSA, double the number in 2013. This ex-plosion is due in part to higher wages, more annual leaves and easier visas.

The Indonesian government had intensified tourism promotion in China and launched a Chinese-language website to boost the number of Chi-nese arrivals by 37 percent to one million by the end of 2014.

Bali is one of the world’s 10-most favorite tourist destinations for the Chinese people, apart from Australia, Cape Town, Edinburgh, Hawaii, Ma-drid, Egypt, Niagara Falls, Paris and Switzerland, according to the result of the polling of the Beijing People’s Broadcasting 2011.

IBP

KUTA - Fight against the trash that is trying to take over Bali’s beaches continues. On the 22nd March, hundreds of dedicated volunteers showed up at Kuta Beach and Jimba-ran Beach to clean up the rubbish that is threatening Bali’s reputation as the “Island of the Gods.”

On the west side of the island, almost 200 volunteers from Quiksilver (30), Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia (32), Hard Rock Hotel (10), Harris Hotel (10), Kuta Paradiso (10), Inna Grand Kuta Hotel (15), youth group Gerakan Fajar Nusantara (25), the Marantha Church of Denpasar (40), Padma Boys Boardriders (17), and Baliwaves.com (5) met at 7:00 am and collected an estimated 350 kgs of trash off the Kuta Beach strip starting from Segara Beach and ending at Padma Beach.

Over in Jimbaran at Kedonganan Beach over 100 volun-teers made up of mostly local business owners, drink sellers and hawkers, the Coca-Cola crew and a local government cleaning team collected a massive pile of trash that included logs, tree branches and bamboo in addition to the usual plastic items, which weighed in at an estimated 800 kgs.

Positively for the local community, the amount of public coming to help clean the beach every second week is grow-ing, but as always we are hoping that even more volunteers show up next time on the 9th of April.

IBP/File Photo

As more and more high-spending Chinese tourists travel abroad, Indonesia does not want to miss the opportunity of enjoying the share of the Chinese tourist boom.

Bali strives to lure more Chinese touristsAntara

DENPASAR - As more and more high-spending Chinese tourists travel abroad, Indonesia does not want to miss the op-portunity of enjoying the share of the Chinese tourist boom.

“Most Chinese tourists visiting Indonesia choose Bali as their favorite destination for a vacation,” I Gusti Ngurah Putra, secretary to the tourism and the creative economy ministry’s tourism marketing director general, said recently.

The number of Chinese tourist ar-rivals in Bali in January 2014 reached 52,060, a sharp increase of 80.52 per-cent from 28,839 in January 2013.

Chinese tourists in Bali were the second-largest in number after Austra-lians last year, the Bali tourism office had announced recently.

Last year, a total of 387,533 Chi-nese tourists visited Bali, up 24.65 percent from 310,904 in 2012.

“China is a potential market for Indonesia’s tourism industry, with Bali as the main destination,” Dewa Nyoman Putra, a Bali tourism ob-server, said.

In 2013, at least 76 million Chi-nese people traveled overseas as tourists. This year, the number is expected to increase to 100 million, he explained.

China’s economic growth, which has been improving rapidly, has en-couraged its people to travel abroad. This opportunity should be used opti-mally by Bali, he pointed out.

He urged the Indonesian govern-ment to intensify tourism promotion

activities in China to attract more Chinese tourists to visit the country.

“I am glad to hear that the Indone-sian flagship airline Garuda Airways recognizes China as a potential mar-ket,” he added.

In January 2012, the number of Chi-

nese tourist arrivals in Bali increased 222.18 percent, from 17,102 in Janu-ary 2011, to more than 55,090.

Most of these tourists came to Bali on direct flights from China, while only 30 arrived on cruise ships, Head of the Bali Office of the

Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Gede Suarsa said.

He said he hoped that the number of Chinese tourists visiting Bali will increase in the future due to China’s robust economic growth and direct flights between China and Bali.

IBP/Courtesy of Quicksilver

Fight against the trash that is trying to take over Bali’s beaches continues. On the 22nd March, hundreds of dedicated volunteers showed up at Kuta Beach and Jimbaran Beach to clean up the rubbish.

Bali community joins together to keep Bali’s beaches clean

“We all have to breathe, which makes pollution very hard to avoid,” said Frank Kelly, director of the en-vironmental research group at King’s College London, who was not part of the WHO report. One of the main risks of pollution is that tiny particles can get deep into the lungs, causing irritation. Scientists also suspect air pollution may be to blame for inflam-mation in the heart, leading to chronic problems or a heart attack.

WHO estimated that there were about 4.3 million deaths in 2012 caused by indoor air pollution, mostly people cooking inside using wood and coal stoves in Asia. WHO said there were about 3.7 million deaths from outdoor air pollution in 2012, of which nearly 90 percent were in developing countries.

But WHO noted that many people are exposed to both indoor and outdoor air pollution. Due to this overlap, mortality attributed to the two sources cannot simply added together, hence WHO said it lowered

Associated Press Writer

WEST HOLLYWOOD, California — Before the car-wreck victim reached the emergency room, doctors, residents and nurses at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center knew what to expect by glancing at their smartphones. The details came in the staccato of text messages: A 35-year-old man had driven head-on into a bus. He suffered major chest injuries. His vital signs were crashing.

This was not just another day in the hospital. It was a laboratory billed as the “O.R. of the future,” an ongoing experiment aimed at breaking down barriers that bog down care through open communication, better use of technology and teamwork.

In reality, trauma care is rarely this organized. But those who are prized for indi-vidual skills are increasingly learning that when it comes to treating trauma patients from accidents, natural disasters or terrorist bombings, communication and coordina-tion can determine whether someone lives or dies. At an office building less than a mile (1.6 kilometers) from the main Cedars-Sinai campus, doctors are experiment objects in simulations designed to test such skills.

There’s a “mission control” room filled with video screens where trainers keep track of the action. The walls are see-through. Open workspaces are favored over cubicles.

At the heart of the lab is a room that could be outfitted as the ER, operating room or intensive care unit — depending on the practice of the day. Medical simulation labs have evolved over the years, from simple lifelike models of body parts that doctors train on to full-blown replications of hospital rooms where trainees can practice different situations. The Cedars-Sinai space strives to speed up trauma care by eliminating workflow disruptions and honing communication skills.

“Health care today is delivered more by teams rather than by individuals. We have to educate folks in teamwork skills,” said William McGaghie, who heads a profes-sional training institute at Loyola University Chicago Health Sciences Division.

WHO: Pollution kills 7 million people every yearAssociated Press Writer

LONDON — Air pollution kills about 7 million people worldwide every year, with more than half of the fatalities due to fumes from indoor stoves, according to a new report from the World Health Organization published Tuesday. The agency said air pollution is the cause of about one in eight deaths and has now become the single biggest environmental health risk.

AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File

FILE - In this Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 file photo, children wearing masks walk home after school in Beijing, China. Air pollution kills about 7 million people worldwide every year according to a new report from the World Health Organization published Tuesday, March 25, 2014.

the total estimate from around 8 mil-lion to 7 million deaths in 2012.

The new estimates are more than double previous figures and based mostly on modeling. The increase is partly due to better information about the health effects of pollution and improved detection methods. Last year, WHO’s cancer agency classified air pollution as a carcinogen, linking dirty air to lung and bladder cancer. WHO’s report noted women had higher levels of exposure than men in developing countries.

“Poor women and children pay a heavy price from indoor air pol-lution since they spend more time at home breathing in smoke and soot from leaky coal and wood cook stoves,” Flavia Bustreo, WHO As-sistant Director-General for family, women and children’s health, said in a statement. Other experts said more research was needed to identify the deadliest components of pollution in order to target control measures more effectively.

“We don’t know if dust from the Sahara is as bad as diesel fuel or burning coal,” said Majid Ezzati, chair in global environmental health

at Imperial College London.Kelly said it was mostly up to

governments to curb pollution levels, through measures like legislation,

moving power stations away from big cities and providing cheap al-ternatives to indoor wood and coal stoves.

AP Photo/Nick Ut

In this Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014 photo, surgical residents along surgical residents among with experienced surgeons train on a mannequin at the Surgical Simula-tion and Training Laboratory in the Department of Surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

California doctors work to speed up trauma care

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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

Thurday, March 27, 2014

Calendar Event for March 5 through May 21, 2014

5 Mar Hari Urip 6 Mar Hari Patetegan7 Mar Pengeradanan Pura Dadia Agung Pasek Kabayan Penebel Tabanan

8 Mar Saraswati Pura Pasek tangkas Gempinis Dalang TabananPura Pasek Gelgel Sayan AbiansemalPura Watu Gunung BimaPura Agung Jagat Karana SurabayaPura Aditya Jaya JakartaPura Pemaksan Banyuning TimurPura Agung Wira Loka Cimahi Jawa Barat

9 Mar Hari Banyu Pinaruh 10 Mar Soma ribek Pura Jati JembranaPura Kawitan Bayu Gaiyang BangliTirta Wening SurabayaPura Desa Lingga Wana Abang Karangasem

11 Mar Sabuh Mas12 Mar Hari Pagerwesi Pura Labang Sindu JiwaUbudPura Kehen BangliPura Wira Bhuana Magelang Jawa tengahPura Padang Sakti Denpasar TimurPura Payogan Agung Ketewel GianyarPura Gaduh Pangiasan Dauh Puri DenpasarPura Masceti Tampak SiringPura Dalem Ularan DenpasarPura Siwa Penebel TabananPura Luhur Sliki BanyuwangiPura Gunung Lebah UbudPura Puseh Sukawati

15 Mar Purnama Sasih Kesanga Pura Nataran Sasih Pejeng GianyarPura Bukit Mentik Gunung lebah Batur Kintamani

17 Mar Kajeng Kliwon Uwudan 22 Mar Tumpek Landep Pura Mutering Jagat Dalem Sidakarya

DenpasarPura Agung Pasek TabananPura Pasek Tangkas TabananPura Kerta Banyuning BulelengPura Dalem Tenggaling Singapadu GianyarPura Bhujangga JembranaPura Dalem pingit TegalalangPura Penataran Pande Pandean MengwiPura Ida Ratu Pande BesakihPura Penataran AGung TulikupPura Kumuda Saraswati UbudPura Batur Arya Tabanan

23 Mar radite Umanis Ukir Sanggah Gede Dukuh Segening Tegal Tugu Gianyar

26 Mar Buda Cemeng Ukir Pura Pajenengan Kawitan Arya Gelgel KelungkungPura Pasar Agung BesakihPura Pasek Bendesa Legian Kuta BadungPura Gde Gunung Agung Munggu BadungPura Puseh Bebalang BangliPura Dalem Peruncak BadungPura Pasek Bendesa Hyang Krobokan BadungPura Kereban Langit Mengwi Badung

28 Mar Melasti Pakiyisan Ke Segara Pura Pasek Gelgel Kukuh Marga

30 Mar Tilem Kesanga Tawur Agung 31 Mar Hari raya Nyepi 1 May Buda Kajeng Kliwon Enyitan 2 May Bhatara Sri Ida Ratu Geng BesakihPura Penataran Agung BesakihIda Ratu Raja Puraus BesakihMerajan Saloding Besakih

6 May Anggara Kasih Juluwangi Pura Thirta Harum Tegal Wangi BangliPura Baratan BaturitiPura Batu Klotok Klungkung

Pura Pasek Tohjiwa Wanasari TabananPura Ibu Wanagiri Selemadeg TabananPura Manik Bingin Dukuh Sidemen

7 May Pura Penataran Gana Bebalang BangliPura Dalem Gede Pande BangliPura Puncak Sari Sangeh Abian SemalPura Puseh Penegil Dharma Kubu Tam-bahan BangliPura Dalem Maya Blahbatuh GianyarPura Linggih Betara Kayu Selem Penataran Agung Besakih

13 May Purnama Sasih Jiyestha Pura Dwija Warsa MalangPura Pucak Tinggah Angsri BaturitiPura Kawitan Luhur Bhujangga Jati Lu-wih PenebelPura Kawitan Batur Pande Tonja Tonja DenpasarPura Penataran Agung Sidemen Karan-gasemPura Maospahit Grenceng Denpasar

15 May Sugihan Jawa Pura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Tang-kas KlungkungPura Siang Kangin Peninjoan Tembuku BangliPura Ida Ratu Mas Penataran Agung BesakihPura Ida Bhatara Bang Tulus Besakih

16 May Sugihan Bali Dan Kajeng Kliwon 18 May Penyekeban 19 May Penyajaan Galungan 20 May Penampahan Galungan21 May Hari raya Galungan Pura Wakika Kupang NTTPura Agung Girinatha Sumbawa Besar NTBPura Dukuh Sakti Dukuh Kediri Ta-bananPura Atambuananta Kutamba NTTPura Webananta Kupang NTTPura Giripati Mulawarman PontianakPura Mustika Dharma Cijantung Jakarta Timur

Originally opened on 1 November 1966, re-launched, after major upgrading, on 4 October 1993. INNA Grand Bali Beach is the most com-plete resort complex in Bali, featuring state-of-the-art visitor facilities, but also numerous artistic amenities that bring to life the cultural excellence of the Balinese people and their many talented neighbors.

Inna Grand Bali Beach offers a good value and genuine hospitality. The east facing loca-tion provides guests with the best opportunity to see magical Bali sunrise. 523 room in 3 types of accommodation; 100 cottages, 197 rooms of 4 blocks two storey buildings and 226 rooms of a ten storey Tower Wing, including a Presidential Suite and spacious suites. All rooms have individually controllable air conditioning, humidity control, private bath/shower, satellite TV, fridge/mini bar,

IBP/File Photo

Inna Grand Bali BeachIBP

SANUr - Inna Grand Bali Beach is situ-ated on the long white sandy beach of Sanur, Bali’s most popular area and shaded by coconut palm, from the luxurious ten-storey central tower building, the highest in Bali, landscaped tropical garden and cottages spread out over 45 hectares land.

hair dyer, tea & coffee making facility, in-house movie channel, international direct dial telephones, bathrobes, balcony

or terrace. Tower Wing rooms also have in room safes and card key door locks.

Guests can enjoy views of the blue sea

or the lush tropical gardens, so come and enjoy the Grandeur of Bali, Inna Grand Bali Beach.

Hotel General Managers (GM) took part in Certified Hotel Admin-istrator (CHA) Workshop started on March 25 through 28, 2014. Twelve GM from Bali, Western Sumatra, Bogor and Jakarta joined the workshop held in International Bali Tourism Institute (STP BI). The workshop then will be contin-ued with certification test carry out by lecturer from American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI).

Director of International Aca-demic Affairs STP BI, I Gede Wiwin Suyasa, CHE said that the CHA is the international certifica-tion for GM. It is also the highest international certification in the hotel industry. “The program is for the GM who already has the position at least for three years,” he added.

He explained that in the work-shop, there are materials; consist of Human Resource, Finance, Sales & Marketing, Food & Beverage, Room Division and Leadership. “The goal of the workshop is self development so the participant can enroll individually or through their own company,” Wiwin said

The purpose of the certification is that the GM will be equal with international one as hotel admin-istrator. The participants of CHA will receive academic acknowl-edgement from the hotel industry throughout the world.

Wiwin explained that STP BI became the host of the event be-cause the institute has become global academic partner AHLEI since November 2013. “Now, all training program and academic of AHLEI can be done in Bali and not in US,” he added.

In addition of CHA, there will be Certified Hospitality Trainer (CHT) and Certified Hospitality Education (CHE) in May and also will be held in STP BI. “CHE is the highest certification for the lecturer in tourism education while this year, we also has the special program called certificate guess satisfactions gold for hotels,” Wiwin said.

In June through October, STP BI will held supervisor and head of de-partment certification. “The rating of graduation of CHA in Indonesia is 75% in one test while CHE reach 80%,” Wiwin stated.(ocha)

The Head of the Buleleng Office of Integrated Services (KPT), Putu Karuna, said in his office on Tuesday (Mar 25) that in terms of the task and func-tion, the KPT was not entitled to collect data on the operating villas in Buleleng. The KPT only processed the permit requested by the owner. The permit of villa served by the KPT had been in accordance with the Rules of Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy No.86 HK.501/MKP/2010. Under the rules, it had been set forth that

Control against illegal villas

Owners reluctant to submit permitBali Post

BULELENG - Allegation on illegal villas in Buleleng County seems closer to reality. As proof, from the data collected in the Buleleng Office of Integrated Services (KPT) the permit already issued was only about a hundred villas. In reality, there are many illegal villa whose owners are reluctant to submit the permits to KPT. Interestingly, the owners are reluctant to submit the permits because they have paid many fees collected by certain parties around the villa location.

villas or cottages should have a permit issued by the KPT Bule-leng. “All the existing permits we have issued were requested by the owners. Even, most of them submitted their permits after completing the building. Interestingly, some submitted their permits after the owners got reprimand from relevant agencies,” he said.

According to Karuna, from the information owned by the KPT Buleleng, many villa own-ers in Buleleng were reluctant to submit their permissions. He

pointed out, many villas or cot-tages in Gerokgak subdistrict and surrounding areas remained illegal. Despite knowing the information on the illegal villas, the KPT could not perform data collection. Data inventory should be carried out by technical agen-cies with the Buleleng Municipal Police.

“Based on information we re-ceived, there are many illegal vil-las, especially in Gerokgak and surrounding areas. Hopefully, this problem can be followed up by technical agencies and if the

request has been received we will pro-cess the permission,” he added.

On the other hand, Karuna said that compared to the number of villas operating in North Bali, only a few was willing to seek permission. Even, the villa owners tended to ignore the permit and prioritize the development first. Actually, pursuant to the rules, the owners were obliged to submit the permit before building.

Having been traced, in fact the villa owners were reluctant to submit their permit because they often paid fees levied by certain parties in the neighborhood around the villa loca-tion. The levies were ranging from voluntary contributions up to regular dues levied by certain parties in the location of the villa.

Since they had been collected many dues, most villa owners on behalf of local residents were reluc-tant to submit their permission to the KPT Buleleng.

“We do not blame on the villa owners only due to many dues levied by certain parties and there is more than one collection, so this makes them lazy to submit the permission to the KPT office. Hopefully, this can become a special record for technical agencies to overcome the problems,” he explained.

To be noted, the Regent of Buleleng, Putu Agus Suradnyana, started to be furious with the presence of illegal villas operating in his region. Other than being illegal, based on his field inspection, it was found that many villa buildings owned foreigners violated the coastal and ravine borderline.

Responding to this condition, the regent immediately instructed the Buleleng Culture and Tourism Agen-cy to perform data collection and the illegal villas should be disciplined. However, so far the instruction had not been followed up by relevant technical agency. (mud)

STP BI held CHA Workshop.

IBP/File

The situation during Certified Hotel Administrator (CHA) Workshop in STP BI

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“A healthy slate is a diverse one,” said Donna Langley, chairman of Universal. “Hits don’t come just in summer and Christmas,” added Nikki Rocco, presi-dent of distribution at Universal. “We should use the full calendar to create op-portunities for films to find an audience and create a habit of movie-going that isn’t seasonal, but year-round.”

Here’s a look at three of the studio’s most promising films, from a racy love story to the return of a few beloved en-semble casts:

— “Fifty Shades of Grey,” directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan. The first look at the trailer for the spicy ro-mance based on E.L. James’ best-seller revealed a tale that appears far sweeter than it is steamy. The suave Christian Grey (Dornan) sweeps the ordinary-looking Anastasia Steele (Johnson) off her feet with a joyride in his helicopter, a visit to his swanky Seattle apartment, and a fancy make-over. Anastasia prop-erly transforms from plain Jane to sexy sophisticate. “Why are you trying to change me?” she asks her new lover. “I’m not,” he replies. “It’s you who is changing me.” But it’s not all sentimen-tal. The camera pans over Christian’s collection of S&M toys as Beyonce’s sleek and sexy “Haunted” plays in the

background. The film is set for release on Valentine’s Day of 2015.

— “Fast & Furious 7,” directed James Wan and starring Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson. We may not have a hard and fast answer for how the studio will finish the film since Walker died before production concluded, but those scenes he was able

to shoot definitely find their way into the seventh installment of the franchise. In the trailer, Walker, along with his crew of fierce drivers, stun viewers with a stunt involving driving cars out of a helicopter and safely landing with the help of para-chutes. Flashy fight scenes and plenty of bare skin are once again on display. The seventh installment is scheduled to hit theaters on April 10, 2015.

— “Dumb and Dumber To,” directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly and star-ring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. The anticipated sequel finds Harry (Daniels) visiting Lloyd (Carrey) in a home where he’s been faking helpless for 20 years as a gag.

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LAS VEGAS — Angelina Jolie took to the stage at Cinema-Con, the annual convention of theater exhibitors, on Tuesday to reveal footage from the upcoming survival saga “Unbroken,” which she directed and produced.

“I wanted to make this film because its message is one that we all need now more than ever,” said Jolie in front of the crowd of theater owners at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Shot in Sydney last year, the film tells the true story of Lou Zamperini, a World War II hero and track star who ran in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Zamperini, who is played by Jack O’Connell, spent a harrowing 47 days afloat in the Pacific Ocean following the 1943 crash of his U.S. military plane. He spent the following two years as a prisoner of war after washing

up behind Japanese lines. Developed originally by Universal Pictures in 1957, the biopic was supposed to star Tony Curtis, said Universal chairwoman Donna Langley before introducing Jolie. But after many false starts, the project never took shape. It wasn’t until Zamperini’s story caught the attention of Jolie, that the film really began to evolve.

“She fought for it and earned the right to direct it,” said Langley, who called Jolie “a true filmmaker.”

“Unbroken,” to be released in December, is based on Laura Hillenbrand’s book “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption,” which chronicles Zamperini’s life.

“Lou Zamperini is the toughest man I have ever met,” said Jolie. “He’s a fighter and true hero. He is also a man of faith, full of love and humility. He sounds perfect. But he wasn’t always. Smoking, stealing and drinking by the time he was 9, he was convinced he was worth nothing and full of darkness.”

The footage teased revealed affecting scenes of Zamperini’s struggles, from his efforts to escape from his military plane after it crashed into the ocean, to the beatings her underwent as a prisoner.

Jolie surprises CinemaCon to tout ‘Unbroken’

Angelina Jolie, director of the upcoming film “Unbro-ken,” makes a surprise appearance onstage during a Universal Pictures studio presentation at CinemaCon 2014 on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 in Las Vegas.Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

‘Fifty Shades,’ ‘Fast,’ ‘Dumber’ teased in VegasAssociated Press Writer

LAS VEGAS — Universal Pictures had a strong start at the box office this year, with “Lone Survivor” grossing more than $124 million and “Ride Along” bringing in nearly $146 million globally. The run could continue for the studio that previewed its upcoming slate of films on Tuesday at the annual movie theater convention CinemaCon.

AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Hopper Stone

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Jim Carrey, left, and Jeff Daniels in a scene from the upcoming sequel to “Dumb and Dumber,” called “Dumb and Dumber To.” The comedy is scheduled for release on November 14 of this year.

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Co-General Manager of the Ngurah Rai Inter-national Airport, I Gusti Ngurah Ardita, said that as on the Nyepi in the previous years, the Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport would undergo a closure for 24 hours. It commenced on March 31, 2014 at 06:00 a.m. until April 1, 2014 at 06:00 a.m.

“With this Notam the airline can arrange far in advance not to schedule flight to Bali during the closure period,” said Ngurah Ardita.

According to him, though the airport would be closed for 24- hours, the personnel associ-ated with flight would remain on duty. This effort was to anticipate the request of techni-cal landing or emergency landing, including medical evacuation. “Although we are not in

operation, we will remain to alert our person-nel for anticipation,” he said.

He said that during the airport closure, a to-tal of 400 scheduled flights were estimated to be nullified consisting of 248 domestic flights dan152 international flights. However, the closure of the airports during the Nyepi Day had been going on since the year 2000.

“Some things are still coordinated and pre-pared to ensure that the entire implementation of Nyepi at the airport can run smoothly and securely. The airport will be re-opened and operated normally on April 1, 2014 at 06:01 a.m.,” he said.

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DENPASAR - To support the smoothness and security of the implementation of Nyepi in the Caka New Year 1936 in Bali, the PT Angkasa Pura I as the operator of the Ngurah Rai International Airport sent A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to airports around the world. This notice is also delivered to the airline companies making cooperation with the Air Navigation.

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The photo shows activity at Ngurah Rai Air-port on normal day. To support the smooth-ness and security of the implementation of

Nyepi in the Caka New Year 1936 in Bali, the PT Angkasa Pura I as the operator of the Ngu-

rah Rai International Airport sent A Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to airports around the world.

Antara Foto/Nyoman Budhiana