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Monday, November 4, 2013 16 Pages Number 211 5 th Year e-mail: [email protected] online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com. Price: Rp 3.000,- Page 6 I N T E R N A T I O N A L DPS 23 - 32 WEATHER FORECAST Page 13 Continued on page 6 Not Published The Guardian newspaper’s Aus- tralian edition cited a document from US whistleblower Edward Snowden showing Australian spy agency the Defence Signals Direc- torate worked alongside America’s National Security Agency (NSA) to collect the phone numbers of Indonesian security officials. Australia’s relationship with close neighbour Indonesia is al- ready under pressure after reports last week that Canberra’s overseas diplomatic posts were involved in a vast US-led surveillance network. Missions in Indonesia, as well as embassies or consulates in China, were reportedly used to monitor phone calls and collect data, spark- ing demands for an explanation from Jakarta and Beijing. The Guardian said the 2007 operation at the United Nations climate change conference was not particularly successful, with the only tangible outcome being the mobile phone number of Bali’s chief of police. “The goal of the development ef- fort was to gain a solid understand- ing of the network structure should collection be required in the event of an emergency,” according to an account of the mission included in a 2008 weekly report from the NSA base at Pine Gap in Australia, one of the agency’s biggest overseas bases. Summing up at the end of the operation, the NSA, according to the Guardian, said: “Highlights include the compromise of the mobile phone number for Bali’s chief of police. “Site efforts revealed previously unknown Indonesian communica- tions networks and postured us to increase collection in the event of a crisis.” While largely unsuccessful, the operation is hugely embarrassing for Australia. At the time, Kevin Rudd was the country’s newly elected prime min- ister and he attended the summit -- his first high-profile international foray -- at the personal invitation of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Both lead- ers agreed then to work together to advance ties. ANTARAFOTO/POOL/Mast Irham Leaders meeting during APEC Summit in Bali on early October 2013. Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to exacerbate strained ties with Jakarta. Australia, US spied on Indonesia during UN talks Agence France-Presse SYDNEY - Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to ex- acerbate strained ties with Jakarta. LA airport shooting suspect charged with murder French riot police use tear gas on anti-tax protesters We, the International Bali Post would like to apologize becuase we will not be pub- lished on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. Thank You

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The Guardian newspaper’s Aus-tralian edition cited a document from US whistleblower Edward Snowden showing Australian spy agency the Defence Signals Direc-torate worked alongside America’s National Security Agency (NSA) to collect the phone numbers of

Indonesian security officials.Australia’s relationship with

close neighbour Indonesia is al-ready under pressure after reports last week that Canberra’s overseas diplomatic posts were involved in a vast US-led surveillance network.

Missions in Indonesia, as well as

embassies or consulates in China, were reportedly used to monitor phone calls and collect data, spark-ing demands for an explanation from Jakarta and Beijing.

The Guardian said the 2007 operation at the United Nations climate change conference was not particularly successful, with the only tangible outcome being the mobile phone number of Bali’s chief of police.

“The goal of the development ef-fort was to gain a solid understand-ing of the network structure should

collection be required in the event of an emergency,” according to an account of the mission included in a 2008 weekly report from the NSA base at Pine Gap in Australia, one of the agency’s biggest overseas bases. Summing up at the end of the operation, the NSA, according to the Guardian, said: “Highlights include the compromise of the mobile phone number for Bali’s chief of police.

“Site efforts revealed previously unknown Indonesian communica-tions networks and postured us to

increase collection in the event of a crisis.”

While largely unsuccessful, the operation is hugely embarrassing for Australia.

At the time, Kevin Rudd was the country’s newly elected prime min-ister and he attended the summit -- his first high-profile international foray -- at the personal invitation of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Both lead-ers agreed then to work together to advance ties.

ANTARAFOTO/POOL/Mast Irham

Leaders meeting during APEC Summit in Bali on early October 2013. Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to exacerbate strained ties with Jakarta.

Australia, US spied on Indonesia during UN talksAgence France-Presse

SYDNEY - Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to ex-acerbate strained ties with Jakarta.

Burns, acclaimed for his documentaries on the Civil War, jazz and World War II, previewed on Saturday part of the 14-hour series that will air next year.

Burns’ film explores the political and family ties between President Theodore Roosevelt and President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor.

The Roosevelts lived and governed during a time of enormous change in the U.S, including the country’s emergence as a world power, the Great Depression, World War II and the civil rights struggle.

Burns said the Roosevelt political legacy remains relevant now as U.S. leaders debate how big the federal government should be. All three Roosevelts backed an expanded role for the central government.

The political populism of Theodore Roosevelt in the early 1900s — for example, his anti-monopoly stances and efforts to improve food safety — arguably found a new expression in the politics championed by Franklin Roosevelt to alleviate the suffering inflicted by the Great Depression in the 1930s.

The film follows Eleanor Roosevelt as she emerged from her role as first lady after Roosevelt’s death and led the United Nations as it drafted an international charter of human rights.

The film also shows the leaders’ flaws. Theodore Roosevelt encouraged a rebellion in Panama so the United States could secure the land needed for the Panama Canal. Franklin Roosevelt was unfaithful to Eleanor.

Associated Press Writer

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The folks at Warner Music Nashville are showing they know how to get your attention. And this time of year, it’s all about attention, with the County Music As-sociation Awards being presented next week.

This includes mailing out a nifty

virtual record player to promote Blake Shelton at the CMAs and hiring a march-ing band to draw attention to new artist nominee Brett Eldredge.

Peter Strickland, WMN’s executive vice president and general manager, calls these attention-getters awareness campaigns, and they sure have raised awareness.

The virtual player has been the talk of

CMA voters. It includes a vinyl copy of Shelton’s “Based on a True Story” laid in a thin plastic rectangle. Scan a code with your cellphone, put it on the record, and a digital arm appears that allows you to “play” the music. You can move the arm back and forth, just like on a turntable. And the vinyl album can be played on a real turntable.

“We just wanted to focus on the music and we knew if we did something totally revolutionary, I guess, that people would take the effort to listen to it,” Strickland said. “The hardest part is to get the CD from the package into the player to pay attention to the music, and we didn’t have an issue with this piece.”

Each awards show has its own set of rules about lobbying for an artist. The CMA encourages artists and their labels to educate voters, allowing three email blasts and one mailer a year. Brandi Simms, the CMA’s director of member-ship and balloting, oversees the program and vets the mailers to make sure they conform to a few guidelines.

Burns explores Roosevelt legacy in new documentary

Associated Press Writer

WARM SPRINGS, Georgia — Filmmaker Ken Burns says he wants to tell the story of the Roosevelts, their strengths and failures, in an upcoming documentary on one of America’s most famous political families.

AP Photo/David Goldman

Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns walks through the entrance of the Georgia home used by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt during a tour by site manager Robin Glass, right, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, in Warm Springs, Ga.

Blake Shelton scores attention of CMA voters

FILE - In this May 11, 2013 file photo, Taylor Swift performs onstage during her Red Tour at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. Photo by Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP, File

LA airport shooting suspect charged with murder

French riot police use tear gas on anti-tax protesters

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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

Monday, November 4, 2013

Calendar Event for October 4 through 28 , 2013

4 Oct Tilem Sasih Ketiga Odalan Ida Ratu Geng Penataran Agung Be-sakihOdalan Ida Ratu Raja Puraus di Merajan Selod-ing BesakihPura Ulun Kulkuk Besakih

6 Oct Saniscara Pon Julungwangi Pura Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Desa Kayu-putih Buleleng

8 Oct Anggarkasih Julungwangi Pura Tirtaharum Tegalwangi BangliPura Pasek Tohjiwa Wanasari TabananPura Pasek Tangguntiti Jakatebel TabananPura Pasek Bendesa Sangsit BulelengPura Dalem Waturenggong Taro TegalalangPura Ibu (Pura Kaja) Wanasari Selemadeg TabananPura Pasek Gelgel TulikupPura manik Bingin Sidemen

9 Oct Buda Umanis Julungwangi Pura Penetaran Gana Bebalang BangliPura Dalem Gede Banjar Pande BangliPura Puncaksari Pdi Sangeh AbiansemalPura Dadia Agung Pasek Sanak Sapta Resi Sidan GianyarMerajan Pasek Tohjiwa JakatebelMerajan Pasek Prateka BatusesaMerajan Jeroan Dauh Cemenggon CemenggonPura Puseh Penegil Darma Kubutambahan Singaraja.Merajan Pasek Subadra Kramas-GianyarPura Dalem Maya Blahbatuh GianyarLinggih Bhatara Kayu Selem Besakih

17 Oct Wraspati Wage Sungsang Pura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Desa Tangkas KlungkungPura Siang Kangin Tampuagan Tembuku BangliOdalan Ida Ratu Mas Penataran Agung Be-sakihMerajan Pasek Gelgel PetemonMerajan Pasek Gelgel MelinggihOdalan Ida Bhatara Bang Tulus Dewa Besakih

19 Oct Purnama Sasih Kapat Bathara Tiga Sakti Penataran Agung BesakihPura Meru Cakra LombokPura Lempuyang Madya KarangasemPura Penerejon KintamaniPura Pulaki BulelengPura Tirta Empul Tampak SiringPura Puseh, Pura Desa, Pura Penataran, Pura

Luhuring Akasa, Bhatara Hyang Basukih Desa Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Tirta Negari SingapaduPura Puseh, Desa, Penataran Tangsub SukawatiPura Penataran Agung TegallalangPura Desa Denjalan, Tegaltamu, Tegehe, Batu Yang lan Batuaji BatubulanPura Puseh Singakerta UbudPura Nataran Sanding TampaksiringPura Bakuang Ceningan Nusa PenidaPura Pasek Getas Kawan Kedewataan UbudPura Agung Dukuh Sakti Pangku Subami BrabanPura Pasek Gelgel Carik Selemadeg TabananPura Pasek Gelgel Klanting Dukuh KrambitanPura Pasek Bendesa Mas G a d u n g a n SelemadegPura Agung Pasek Tohjiwa Wanasari SelemadegPura Penataran Pasek Kayu Putih Bandem Karan-gasemPura Puseh Werdi Agung Bolang Mangondow SulutPura Dukuh Segening Wangsiang KarangasemPura Dalem Khayangan Arya Gajahpara Sukaluwih Tejakula BulelengPura Pasraman Suci Renon DenpasarPura Penataran Agung Kertabumi Taman Mini Indonesia Indah JakartaPura Luhur Waisnawa Asah Badung Sepang BulelengPura Ulun Danu Batur Songan KintamaniPura Agung Bhuwana Skyline Jayapura PapuaPura Dalem Bengkel Banjar Benoh Ubung DenpasarMerajan Suci Geriya Penataran Banjar Gemeh DenpasarPura Pejengaji TegalalangPura Panti PasekGelgel Desa Meliling Keram-bitanPura Pejenengan Dukuh Ogan Desa Sangkan Gunung Rendang KarangasemPura Dadia Dukuh Segening Desa Swastika Buana Saputih Banyak Lampung TengahPura Dukuh Sakti Belatung Kukuh KerambitanPura Gumang (Bukit Juru) Desa Bugbug Karan-gasemPura Kawitan Arya Samping Banjar Langon KapalPura Pejenengan Pule Sari Desa Dukuh Sidemen KarangasemPura Segara Penimbangan Banjar Galiran Desa Bakti Seraga BulelengPura Puseh Yeh Ulakan Desa Suana Nusa PenidaPura Bukit Mentik Gunung Lebah Desa Batur Kintamani

Pura Pasek Tangkas Kori Agung Kukuh ker-ambitanPura Penataran UbudPura Luhur Giri Kusuma Dauh Peken BlahbatuhPemerajan Agung Jambe Guwang SukawatiPura Taman Sari Busungbiu Busungbiu Bule-lengPura Giri Jagat Nata Ketewel SukawatiPura Dang Khayangan Penataran Agung Baturn-ingMambal Abiansemal

22 Oct Penampahan Galungan 23 Oct Hari raya Galungan Pura Wakika Kupang, NTTPura Agung Girinatha Sumbawa Besar NTBPura Dukuh Sakti Dukuh Kediri-TabananPura Atambuananta Kutamba NTTPura Webananta Kupang, NTTPura Giripati Mulawarman PontianakPura Mustika Dharma Cijantung I Jakarta TimurPura Mustika Dharma Kompleks Kopassus Cijantung Jakarta Timur.

24 Oct Wraspati Umanis Dungulan Pura Watukaru TabananPura Lempuyang Luhur KarangasemPura Kentel Gumi KlungkungPura Pasek Gaduh Umadesa Kediri TabananPura Pasek Kubayan Wangaya Gede Penebel TabananMerajan Pasek Tohjiwa TiyinganMerajan Pasek Gaduh Umadesa.

25 Oct Sukra Paing Dungulan Pura Ulun Suwi Jimbaran, BadungPura Luhur Cemenggon, SukawatiPura Pasek Ubung Denpasar

26 Oct Saniscara Pon Dungulan Pura Segara JembranaPura Dalem Gede Losan Klungkung

27 Oct redite Paing Kuningan Pura Dalem Tegal Tamu Sekar Mukti Batu-bulanPura Kubayan Umagunung Sempidi Badung

28 Oct Soma Kliwon Kuningan Pura Desa Gelgel KlungkungPura Pasek Tohjiwa Sawah SelemadegPura Pemerajan Agung Benawah Kangin Gi-anyarPura Panti Pasek Gelgel Pelapuan BusungbiuPura Kahyangan Tulus Desa Apuan

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Tabanan (Bali Post)—

Customary villagers of Bongan Gede, Bongan Puseh village, Tabanan, had a unique tradition in celebrating Kuningan feast day, Saturday (Nov 2). They held mesuryak namely throwing money ritual to accompany the return of ancestral soul to heaven. Unfortu-nately, despite being a regular activity, the ritual did not attract tourists, espe-cially foreign tourists.

Of some hamlets at Bongan Puseh village, the most festive ritual occurred at Bongan Gede hamlet. This heredi-tary ritual was started with worship at family shrine. Then, it was resumed by placing the oblation in front of the house compound gates. Around 10:00 p.m., the mesuryak ritual began. After delivering to the oblation, all family

members were then throwing money upwards. The rain of rupiah in various denominations has become a bone of contention for local residents. It started with the denomination of IDR 1,000 to IDR 100,000. As soon as the money was thrown, people immediately burst and scrambled. Not infrequently, they mutually interplayed. The tradition of throwing money is made in turn, from southern tip to northern boundary of the village.

It was intended in order people could scramble the money fairly. They were dominated by youth. A large number of people wished to involve in the event more than 100 people. Since many people participated in the mesuryak, total money spent could reach IDR 20 million more. “It has become a ritual for generations. Each Kuningan, we

escort the ancestors back to heaven with mesuryak. In other words, because of being happy we then throw money,” said Gede Wardana, hamlet chief of Bongan Gede, Made Wardana. The money thrown symbolized the provi-sion of the ancestors. Based on nominal capacity, the richer a family, the more money was thrown.

According to Wardana, there was no official source when the mesuryak ritual began. However, the most festive tradition occurred at his hamlet. He hoped such regular tradition could be promoted into a tourist destination. “So far, there has never been a group of trav-elers visiting and seeing the mesuryak tradition whereas it is one of the icons of Tabanan town,” he said. Therefore, residents hoped that tourists could en-joy such a rare tradition. (kmb30)

Formerly, the territory was sepa-rated from the mainland of Bali prior to the large-scale reclamation made by Bali Turtle Island Development (BTID). To reach the location, people previously only relied on sea transpor-tation such as boat. Now, everything has changed. Hindu pilgrims coming to say prayers in the Sakenan Temple no longer needs to ride boat. They can now park in the outermost courtyard.

The reclamation conducted on Se-rangan Island since 1996 by PT BTID has changed the behavior of a number of local societies. Many changes have occurred both positive and negative afflicting the residents of the Turtle Island. Afterward, the road access to Serangan Island with an area of 112 hectares was to increase around four times of the previous width. Now, the Serangan Island has reached 491 hectares. In other words, the acreage of sea reclaimed amounts to 379 hectares. The reclamation happens in the east-ern, southwestern and northwestern coast of the island.

Reclamation in Serangan by PT BTID since 1996 has changed the behavioral patterns of community dras-

IBP/File

The bridge connecting Serangan Island with Denpasar.

After reclamation

It’s safe for immoral act and committing suicideCOINCIDING with the feast of Kuningan falling on Saturday (Oct 2), the attention of Hin-

dus is focused on the Sakenan temple. This temple is located at Serangan municipality, South Denpasar or better known as Serangan Island.

Mesuryak tradition draws minimal visitors

IBP/File

Mesuryak Tradition in Tabanan

tically. Due to easy access to the small island, it was then hard to control the incoming people. As a result, criminal cases increase. The land covered with shrubs makes people free to do any-thing, including committing a suicide, immoral act or sex in the car and bul-lying. As happened on Sunday night (Aug 11), a young man from Kupang, NTT, Marcellinus Siki, 19, was beaten and hacked to dying.

Meanwhile, Mario Arnold from Germany was found dead with rot-ting corpse. The body of Mario was found in Jimny vehicle with license plate DK 683 Q covered by bushes. From the results of police investiga-tion, Mario committed suicide by putting in exhaust fumes into the car by means of hose. Luckily, the car did not explode. Besides, the region was also used by criminals to hide. As evi-dence, the officers of Denpasar Metro Police had raided a boarding house on Jalan Tukad Punggawa II, Serangan, South Denpasar, and arrested a cross-provincial robber (Surabaya and Bali), the suspect Haris Purwanto Tutupoho, 27, from Ambon.

Considering the region is rarely

touched by police, mischievous em-ployers often takes advantage of the location for hoarding or breeding pro-tected fish as found out by special team the Directorate of Special Criminal Detective of Bali Police two months ago. Police raided the fish breeding owned by PT Naga Mas Samudera on Jalan Tukad Punggawa, Serangan, South Denpasar. It happened because there was a bred of protected napo-leon fish. In addition, the fish worth millions of rupiahs per kilogram was planned to be exported.

Some professional photographers claimed to have been frequently bul-lied worth millions of rupiahs. The bullying happened when they took a picture or photograph of a bride and groom. Obviously, this makes the photographer uncomfortable. The increasingly complex problems on Se-rangan Island should be responded by the government by finding out a right solution to manage the area properly. Moreover, many cafés are established so that it has a great influence on the lives of Serangan, including the haz-ards of drugs and HIV/AIDS.

Geographically, the Serangan mu-

nicipality is surrounded by sea, while the land spreads across an area of 481 hectares. As a region surrounded by sea, the village community of Seran-gan exploits the potential of maritime for the maritime economic activities such as fishing.

Land utilization of Serangan Island includes: (1) Population Settlement Area = 76.675 hectares; (2). Home yard = 20.869 hectares; (3) Temple = 1,000 hectares; (4) Cemetery = 1.261

hectares; (5) Office = 0.138 hectare; (6) The other public infrastructure = 1.075 hectares; (7) Others (reclaimed land) = 380,000 hectares. Total area = 481,000 hectares.

Serangan Island surrounded by sea is also overgrown by mangroves pos-ing a land conservation area, area for breeding fish and lungs for Serangan Municipality recognized by the gov-ernment as Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park (Tahura).(dgk/rah)

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According to Trade Ministry’s Head of International Trade Iman Pam-bagyo as the host of the event, Indonesia has received confirmations from the 159 WTO member delegations and 25 observer countries.

“The observers will send some 400 delegates to the meeting,” he said.Pambagyo added the organizing committee had already surveyed hotels

available for all WTO delegations and observers as well as the security procedures for them.

“All in all, we have organized accommodations and security for WTO delegations and observers for the event in Nusa Dua, Bali. About 80 percent had been prepared,” he said.

The committee also has made preparations to anticipate the possibility of members sending more than a minister to the meeting, with regard to their accommodations and security procedures.

“Japan, for an example, has confirmed to send also its agricultural minister along with the trade minister,” said Pambagyo.

With regard to Indonesia, Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan will be the chair of the conference while Vice Trade Minister Bayu Krisnamukti will lead the country’s delegation.

During the Ninth World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting a parlia-mentary conference on WTO would also be held in Bali on December 2 to 5, 2013 jointly organized by Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and European Parliament (EP).

AntaraDENPASAR - Bali’s economy is predicted to

grow 6.7 percent this year driven by investment in the tourism and infrastructure sector.

In the first nine months of this year investment reached Rp28.78 trillion in Bali dominated by in-vestment in the tourism and infrastructure sectors.

Investment in the tourism and infrastructure sec-tor accounted for 60 percent of the total investment in Bali, head of the provincial office of the Central Bureau of Statistic Gede Suarjana said.

“With the new investment, Bali is set to chalk up a 6.7 percent growth in economy this year,” Gede Suarjana said here on Thursday.

The investment included Rp6 trillion in foreign direct investment, Rp16.65 trillion by Indonesian private companies and Rp6.13 trillion by the gov-ernment.

“The investment by the government included Rp3.32 trillion in spending from the state budget and Rp719 billion spending from the provincial budget and Rp2.08 trillion spending by the district/city administration,” Gede Suarjana said.

The estimate of investment by the private sector was based on investment credit by the private sec-tor, he added.

A smaller part of the investment was used in the agricultural sector including animal husbandry and fishery, he said.

Investment in the fishery sector was mainly for the provision of fishing boats, he said.

He said the agricultural sector is included in the priority list for development in Bali but investors are still more interested in the tourism sector.

He said it is necessary to modernize infrastruc-ture in the agricultural sector to attract investors to the sector.

Ten thousand participants to attend WTO meeting in BaliAntara

JAKARTA - About 8,500 to 10,000 participants, including ministers and delegates, will attend the Ninth World Trade Or-ganization (WTO) meeting in Bali, on December 3 to 6, 2013.

ANTARA FOTO/Rosa Panggabean

Number of tanks patrol during the APEC Summit that held on Nusa Dua, Bali Island recently. About 8,500 to 10,000 participants, including ministers and delegates, will attend the Ninth World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in Bali, on December 3 to 6, 2013.

Bali’s economy predicted to grow 6.7 percent

ANTARA FOTO/Wahyu Putro A

Bali’s economy is predicted to grow 6.7 percent this year driven by investment in the tourism and infrastructure sector.

The “yard sale” and auction got under way in the morning at the Reliant Center, the convention center adjacent to the now-closed domed stadium. More than 4,000 people were inside or waiting to get in by about 10 a.m. Saturday, Reliant Park officials said, the line twisting through the center and out the door.

For those looking for a cheap memento at the sale, a 12-inch by 12-inch (30-centimeter by 30-centimeter) piece of AstroTurf cost $20. It sold out before the sale ended. Seats went for $200 a pair, and after the in-person stock sold out Saturday, people could purchase seats that they can pick up in December. Larger items, including autographed lockers and dugout benches, were auctioned off.

Dave Warwick bought two of the beat-up, scratched red-and-black turnstiles that once let crowds into the Astrodome for $4,100 a piece.

He said they brought back fond memories of when, as a sailor from Liverpool, England, he visited friends in 1966 and saw his first baseball game.

“That’s the first entrance into the Astrodome. It’s the click. I just wanted them,” said Warwick, 71, who ended up moving to Houston in 1983 and now runs a shipping agency.

Opened in 1965, the Astrodome was the world’s first multipurpose domed stadium. It was home to the Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros and the National Football League’s Houston Oilers. But no profes-sional sports team has played there since 1999 and the stadium has been closed to all events since 2009.

Associated Press Writer

HAVANA — Cuban authorities are bringing down the curtain at the privately run cinemas and video

AP Photo/Pat Sullivan

People line up to buy stadium seats at a sale and auction of Houston Astrodome furniture, appliances, Astroturf and staff uniforms on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, at the Reliant Center in Houston.

Houston Astrodome sale features turf, lockersAssociated Press Writer

HOUSTON — Thousands of people turned up Saturday for the chance to take home a piece of the iconic, but dilapidated Houston Astrodome, once dubbed the “eighth wonder of the world.”

Cuba cracks down on private cinemas, game salonsgame salons that have mushroomed on the island recently, saying Satur-day that the businesses are unauthor-ized and proprietors must halt such entertainment immediately.

The movie and video parlors have been operating in a legal gray area often under licenses for inde-pendent restaurants, offering basic food and refreshments even though

the entertainment is the main draw. They are not mentioned on the list of nearly 200 areas of independent enterprise authorized under limited economic changes begun by Raul Castro, but until now they were not explicitly prohibited either. An announcement published in Com-munist Party newspaper Granma said the show is over.

“Cinematic exhibition (including 3D rooms) and computer games will cease immediately in whatever kind of private business activity,” said the message from the Executive Com-mittee of the Council of Ministers.

Many private cinema operators spent thousands of dollars to launch their businesses, which range from modest to flashy and offer the latest Hollywood blockbusters and fast-paced video games.

“Economically, this really hurts us. This (business) was a relief for the family,” said Orlando Suarez, speaking in front of a marquee listing Saturday’s entertainment program at his San Rafael 3D cin-ema in central Havana. “We don’t understand why they didn’t give us a window of time instead of taking this stance of ‘close down now.’”

Private theaters have become increasingly popular as an alter-native to poorly maintained state-run cinemas, which tend to show more staid, high-brow fare, and moviegoers were also dismayed

AP Photo/Franklin Reyes

FILE.- In this Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 file photo, people wait to see a movie next to a image of Barcelona soccer player Lionel Messi at a private movie theater called “3D Mania” in Havana, Cuba.

at the news.“It’s a lack of respect. What

are we going to do now?” said Lionny Gonzalez, a 15-year-old high school student. “Now the only thing left for us is to go to a disco. There’s nothing else.”

“Young people need these salons,” said Rafael Gonzalez, a 53-year-old father of five. “They spend time there instead of being on the streets.”

Recently the Communist Party youth newspaper Juventud Rebelde published a lengthy article quoting Vice Minister of Culture Fernando Rojas as saying the video salons pro-mote “frivolity, mediocrity, pseudo culture and banality,” raising fears of a crackdown.

Cuba also recently announced a ban on private commercialization of imported goods, and Saturday’s mes-sage said small business owners who have been selling products brought from overseas will have until Dec. 31 to liquidate their inventories.

The ban affects people who took out licenses to produce and sell clothing or household prod-ucts, but in reality made money mostly from reselling foreign goods imported into Cuba one overstuffed suitcase at a time.

“The government ratifies its firm determination not to permit viola-tions of any kind,” the announce-ment in Granma read.

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Paul Ciancia, 23, remained hospitalized after being shot four times and wounded in the mouth and leg by police before his arrest. The FBI said he was unresponsive and they had not been able to in-terview him.

Friday’s attack also wounded five others, including two other federal security officers. Security officer Gerardo Hernandez was killed. Ciancia was also charged with commission of violence at an international airport.

Ciancia said in a note that he wanted to kill at least one Trans-portation Security Administration officer and didn’t care which one, authorities said.

U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said Ciancia strode into Terminal 3,

pulled an assault rifle out of his bag and fired repeatedly at point-blank range at a TSA officer who was checking IDs.

After shooting the officer and going up an escalator, he turned back to see the officer move and returned to fire on him again, kill-ing him, according to surveillance video reviewed by the FBI.

Ciancia then fired on at least two other TSA employees and a civilian airline passenger, who were all wounded. Airport police eventually shot him and took him into custody.

It’s not clear why Ciancia tar-geted the TSA, but the handwrit-ten note found in his bag said he’d “made the conscious decision to try to kill” multiple TSA employees

and that he wanted to stir fear in them, said FBI Special Agent in Charge David L. Bowdich.

The FBI said they had not found evidence of past crimes or any confrontations with the TSA. They said Ciancia had never applied for a job with TSA.

The TSA planned to review its security policies in the wake of the shooting. Administrator John Pistole did not say if that meant arming officers. Terminal 3, the area where the shooting happened, reopened Saturday.

Authorities believe someone dropped Ciancia off at the airport, and agents are reviewing surveil-lance tapes and other evidence to piece together the sequence of events.

Ciancia, who was shot four times by airport police, remained hospitalized Saturday, but there was no word on his condition. He was wounded in the mouth and the leg, authorities said.

Reuters

PARIS - Two French journalists killed in Mali on Saturday were “coldly assassinated” by the “terrorists” that France is fighting in the west African country, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Sunday.

Radio journalists Claude Verlon and Ghislaine Dupont were ab-ducted after interviewing a member of the MNLA Tuareg separatist group in northern Mali.

Their bodies were found by a French patrol 12 km (8 miles) outside Kidal, the birthplace of a Tuareg uprising last year that plunged Mali into chaos, leading to a coup in the capital Bamako and the occupation of the northern half of the country by militants linked to al Qaeda.

A French-led military intervention drove out the militants but there are still pockets of insurgents.

“The assassins are those that we are fighting, the terrorist groups that refuse democracy and elections,” Fabius said, calling the killings “heinous and revolting”.

“Security in the area and the surrounding areas, especially for French nationals, will be increased,” he said, after a specially convened cabinet meeting to discuss the deaths.

Fabius said one of the journalists had been shot twice, and the other three times. He said French forces had tried to find the hostage takers, but to no avail.

Agence France Presse

Moscow - Intelligence leaker Edward Snowden is free to speak with whoever he chooses, including foreign authorities, a Kremlin spokesman said on Saturday, after the US fugitive said he was ready to help a German probe into US spying.

“He has temporary refugee status. That status does not foresee any restrictions on his

moving around the country or speaking to anyone,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokes-man Dmitry Peskov told AFP.

The former National Security Agency contractor spent more than a month in the transit zone of a Moscow airport before receiving temporary asylum in Russia in August to the fury of the United States where he faces trial on charges under the Espionage Act.

Putin has said Snowden was welcome to stay in Russia as long as he did not harm US interests.

Peskov said on Saturday that condition remained in place. “No one will allow him to use the territory of Russia to harm US interests.”

But the spokesman also said that Snowden was free to speak to German prosecutors over their probe into claims that Washington

spied on Chancellor Angela Merkel, or even travel to Germany.

“No one is keeping him here. He is not being held captive here,” said Peskov. “He is free to pack up and fly anywhere he wants.”

But he warned that if Snowden wanted to return to Moscow, he would have to re-apply for asylum. “He can leave only once,” said Peskov.

Snowden ‘free to talk’ to Germans: Kremlin

France says its journalists ‘coldly assassinated’ in Mali

AP Photo/RFIThis undated photo released by Radio France International, RFI, shows French journalist Claude Verlon.

AP Photo/Ringo H.W. ChiuA passenger gets his luggage back at Los Angeles International Airport’s Terminal 3 on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013.

LA airport shooting suspect charged with murderAssociated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES — U.S. prosecutors filed a murder charge Saturday against the suspected gunman in the deadly shooting at Los Angeles International Airport, and he could face the death penalty.

BLACK grapes have become the pride of Buleleng County. Even, Buleleng County is probably the only county in Bali which has the center of grape having met the needs for grapes of other counties in Bali and Java.

However since the past few years, many farmers cleared their grapevine and re-cultivated their land for planting rice. This occurred after the drop of grape price and sharp price hike of fertilizer and pesticide. In addition, the black grapes grown in Banjar, Seririt and Gerokgak subdistrict have become less competitive than imported grapes having sweeter flavor. “Although a few people consume, our grapes can actually still be sent to the wine factory. Unluckily, the price is still low so that we cannot get the return on investment,” said a farmer at Tangguwisia village, Seririt subdistrict.

When many farmers cut their grapevines and converted their land into paddy fields, the acreage of paddy filed in Buleleng indeed increased. So the pride of Buleleng once becoming the barn of grapes in Bali faded. Actually, Buleleng had the potential to become the center of grape producers aside from other local fruits such as mango, mangosteen and durian.

When numerous grape growers gave in, in fact a group of farmers in Buleleng remained keen to develop the grape cultivation. If the grave of old variety was no longer sold well in the market, many farmer groups were then developing a new variety of grape offering superiority in terms of shape and flavor. Farmer groups were still continuing to develop the new variety of grapes such as the Amerta Nadi in Banjar, Wilacita Karya at Kalisada village, Seririt subdistrict as well as Buana Mekar and Sari Bumi at Banyupoh village, Gerokgak. Later on, farmers at Tangguwisia village in Seririt subdistrict also began to develop a new variety of grapes believed to be able to restore the pride of Buleleng as the largest grape producer in Bali.

The Head of Buleleng Agriculture and Livestock Agency, Nyoman Swatantra, said that his party con-tinued to encourage farmers to develop a new variety of grape. Last month, four farmer groups in Banjar, Seririt and Gerokgak, were granted with red grape cutting having sweeter taste than the grapes grown previously. “The cutting of red grape poses the results of research by the Orange and Strawberry Research Institute in Malang,” he said.

Each farmer group was given 250 grape cuttings to be planted in each region. Later, after the grape had developed, the other farmer groups were also expected to develop similar variety. “We believe this new variety of grape can restore the enthusiasm of farmers for growing grapes,” he said.

Meanwhile, a number of farmers at Tangguwisia village started planting superior grape such as Blue Probolinggo, Red Prince (Red Probolinggo) and Black Carolina. These varieties of grape were produced by the research of Mahasaraswati University in col-laboration with the Sumatra Education and Research Valley (SERV). If the cultivation of superior grape variety worked well, the grape would be able to meet the needs for grape as table wine served in five-star hotels because the quality of wine was determined by the taste, size, uniformity and cleanliness of the grape skins.

Headman of Tangguwisia, Putu Ngurah Budi Utama, expected the new variety of grapes grown in the region could restore the enthusiasm of farmers to plant grapes. “Vivacity of farmers at our village has indeed faded to grow grapes, but now their vivacity is expected to grow back so that Buleleng remains to become a grape producer in Bali,” he said. (ole)

Pedestrian arrangement actually poses a strategic plan to preserve the existence of Taman Ayun Temple having been included in the World Cultural Heritage (WCH) by the UNESCO. Since included in the WCH, the effort to beautify the area is boosted. Gradual and sustainable arrangement is started by making road arrangement in front of Taman Ayun Temple into pedestrian and then resumed with the development of entrance gates in the east and west, arrangement of landscaping garden and traders.

The first step is the arrangement in front of the Taman Ayun area. Road closure in front of the Taman Ayun is purely making the area for pedestrians so that visitors will be more comfortable. Moreover, the area in front of Taman Ayun is often used by the youth for mo-tor racing activity and hazardous motor action. In addition, the Regent of Badung AA Gde Agung said that according to spatial plan, the area had been designed as a pedestrian area since 2002. Besides,

his party also wanted to protect the cul-verts of hundreds of years old under the ground of Taman Ayun.

“If this path continues to be passed through by large vehicles, it is feared to be broken. If it collapses, who is responsible? When it collapses, the Ta-man Ayun will collapse, too. So, to avoid such incident, we make the region into pedestrian,” said Gde Agung.

Unfortunately, the arrangement of pe-destrian project worth IDR 8.465 billion even kindled public polemics. People were starting to fret when the gates of Taman Ayun was equipped with steps so they closed the vehicle access through the front of Taman Ayun. Changes in the traffic flow were not as expected. The alternatives available were inadequate and even confusing road users.

Surrounding communities mostly consisted of Gulingan village residents also felt aggrieved because the Taman Ayun road access was closed. Customary hamlet Chief of Munggu, Ketut Sudiasa,

the administrative hamlet chief of Munggu revealed that people complained because they felt to have been harmed in perform-ing everyday activities. Diversion of traffic flow was not a solution for residents. Be-sides, they also complained about the lack of socialization made by the government.

Disappointment of Gulingan com-munity began to appear on the surface. On October 15, residents put up banners containing the rejection against the steps hampering the road access. Residents mo-bilized signatures and urged the govern-ment to dismantle the steps of the gates. The rejection was coldly responded by the Badung government. The banners were dismantled and the project continued.

Whether because of the banner instal-lation getting no response, hundreds of Gulingan villagers at night on October 17 finally held a meeting with senior figure of Mengwi Palace doubling as the Regent of Badung. The residents expressed their disappointment at the existence of gate and steps. The meeting at that night finally agreed to dismantle the steps. Gde Agung was willing to dismantle the steps because the resi-dents assured there would be no racing action in front of the Taman Ayun. The steps would be replaced with portal in the middle of the gates so the passing vehicles would only motorcycles.

Restore glory of Buleleng’s grape Farmers start to grow new grape variety

IBP/FileThe stairs on the entrance of Taman Ayun is dismantled

Pedestrian project of Taman Ayun triggers polemics in communityMangupura (Bali Post)—

The plan of Badung County to arrange the pedestrian of Taman Ayun Temple could not run smoothly. Amid the implementation, the project has kindled polemics in the community. Some items of the project such as steps and portal on the gates of the Taman Ayun Temple was rejected by society and had to be dismantled.

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The numbers published Wednes-day in Washington were enough to turn European countries operating austerity budgets at least a little greenish with envy.

The US deficit for fiscal 2013, which ended September 30, nar-rowed 37.5 percent from a year earlier, shaving the deficit to 4.1 percent of gross domestic product.

The deficit-to-GDP ratio was 7.0

percent in 2012 after hitting more than 10 percent in 2009, when the govern-ment was spending heavily to counter the worst recession in decades.

The Obama administration, how-ever, has kept a low profile on the improving deficit. The Democratic president himself has said little about it, leaving his Treasury secre-tary to deliver the sales pitch.

“Under President (Barack)

Obama, the nation’s deficit has fallen for the past four years, the fastest pace of decline over a sus-tained period since World War II,” noted Treasury chief Jacob Lew.

But he offered no forecast for the deficit in the new 2014 fiscal year.

The reasons for the discretion are simple: The administration did not want such a big drop in 2013, for fear it would snuff out the still-fragile growth in the economy and weaken the slowly recovering jobs market. But in fact it hardly has any choice.

Lacking a budget agreement be-tween Republicans and Democrats, federal spending has been slashed

in automatic, massive cuts since March, known as sequestration. Conceived in mid-2011 during the previous debt ceiling crisis, the spending cuts were to be an un-thinkable option that would force the two sides to strike a deal. But a compromise did not materialize ahead of the deadline.

The result: Public spending in fiscal 2013 fell 2 percent, notably in defense and education.

“The administration has been saying all along that it’s too big of a cut this year and that they were not happy about that,” Joseph Gagnon, a former Treasury official, told AFP.

Jacob Kirkegaard, a researcher at the Peterson Institute for Inter-national Economics, takes a broad view. According to him, the forced austerity cure could almost be seen as a victory for opposition Repub-licans who are constantly seeking a reduced role for the federal gov-ernment.

“In some ways you can argue that the Republicans in Congress have won the debate... they have succeeded in reducing the US federal deficit quite dramatically against the express wishes of the Obama administration,” he said in an interview.

Agence France-Presse

NEW YORK CITY - Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase said Friday they have been approached by US and foreign authorities investigating possible manipulation in the foreign exchange markets.

In filings with the Securities and Exchange Commis-sion, both US banks reported having received queries on the issue, days after Barclays Bank, Deutsche Bank, UBS and Royal Bank of Scotland also acknowledged being un-der investigation over foreign exchange market issues.

“Government agencies in the US and other jurisdictions are conducting investigations or making inquiries regard-ing trading on the foreign exchange markets,” Citi said.

“Citigroup has received requests for information and is cooperating with the investigations and inquiries and responding to the requests.”

JPMorgan said it had received information requests from “various government authorities” regarding its for-eign exchange trading business.

“These investigations are in the early stages and the firm is cooperating with the relevant authorities,” it said.

Neither bank gave any other information on the direc-tion of the probe. On Thursday Barclays Bank reported it had received enquiries on its foreign exchange trading covering several years through August 2013.

Before that, the other banks acknowledged they had been contacted. Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority said last month that alongside several other agencies it was investigating a number of firms relating to trading on the foreign exchange market.

Swiss regulators have said as well that they are inves-tigating forex market manipulation.

The banking sector has already been shaken by a rig-ging scandal related to the Libor, a benchmark rate for lending between banks that also determines numerous financial and interest rate contracts around the world.

That scandal has already resulted in more than $3.5 billion in government settlements with financial institu-tions, as well as ongoing criminal prosecutions of several traders involved.

In US, budget crises flare but deficits shrinkAgence France-Presse

WASHINGTON - It is an American paradox: The US public deficit shrank this year at the fastest pace in nearly half a century, driven more by budget crises than real political will.

AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, FileIn this Thursday, May 10, 2012, file photo, automobiles pass a JP Morgan Chase building in New York. Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase said Friday they have been approached by US and foreign authorities investigating possible manipu-lation in the foreign exchange markets.

Citi, JPMorgan caught up in global forex probe

Antara

NUSA DUA - Indonesian senior wom-an athlete Ina Febriana Sari was stunned upon learning she had won a bronze medal at the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poom-sae Championship here on Saturday.

“I did not expect to be able to win the medal,” the Southeast Asian Games 1987 kyorugi gold medalist said.

Born in February 1970, she said the achievement was quite surprising for

her.“This was a surprise for me because

before, I had a sense that it would be impossible for me to win it and I had also not participated in a competition for a long time,” she said.

Ina, who worked as a coach at the SEA Games 2011, won the bronze medal in the Bali championship in the U-49 female individual class.

“This was my first world-level poomsae competition, so I was very happy with this

result,” she said, adding that she only had two months to prepare before participat-ing in the competition.

Talking about problems she faced before winning the bronze medal, Ina, who had participated in the 1988 Olympic Games, said her focus was once disrupted when someone passed in front of her while she was performing, but she was later able to overcome it to win the medal.

The silver medal was won by the U-17 women’s team and two bronze medals were presented to Ina Febriana Sari in the U-49 wom-en’s individual event and Maulana

Hadir in the U-29 men’s individual competition.

With the additional medals, the Indonesian team has collected one gold, one silver and three bronze

medals during the competition.The last bronze medal was

awarded on the third day to Maul-ana Haidir in the U-29 men’s indi-vidual, while the gold medal went to Thomas Sommer from Germany and the silver medal to Wang-Kon Hwang from South Korea. Another bronze medal went to Mahdi Jamali Fashi from Iran.

South Korea has won the most

medals, so far, with five gold and four silver medals, followed by the US with two gold, one silver and one bronze medal.

The Philippines was in third place with two gold medals and one silver medal, followed by Spain in fourth place with two gold and two bronze medals and Iran in fifth place with one gold, three silver and four bronze medals.

Vietnam was one slot above Indonesia in sixth place, collecting one gold, two silver and five bronze medals.

The WTF Taekwondo Poomsae is scheduled to finish on Sunday with final competitions in men’s and women’s team +29, men’s team U-17, women’s U-59, women’s U-29 and freestyle mixed team

events.

Indonesia ranked 7th in WTFAntara

NUSA DUA - Indonesia has been ranked seventh in the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday, being awarded one silver and two bronze medals.

Antara

NUSA DUA - Indonesia’s U-17 women’s taekwondo team won a silver medal on the third day of the 8th WTF World Tae-kwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday.

The women’s team, including Kevita Rizkia, Mutaqoh Nisa and Mutiara Habiba, were awarded the silver medal with 8.02 points, losing to the Philippines which took home the gold medal with 8.13 points.

Thailand and Mexico, which scored 8.01 points and 7.94 points, respectively, received bronze med-als.

“I was nervous when I started the match,” Mutaqoh said.

“I knew that my opponent was strong, and I felt strained,” she said.

The three female taekwondo athletes had earlier taken part in the Indonesia Open in Jakarta and the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games in Palembang, South Sumatra, where they won a bronze medal.

Also on Saturday, Indonesia’s Ina Febriana won a bronze medal when she competed in the women’s U-49 individual event, while a gold medal went to Kyeong-Ran Oh of South Korea and a silver medal to Heba Labib of Egypt.

The WTF Taekwondo Poomsae is scheduled to end on Sunday with final competitions in the men’s and women’s team +29, men’s team U-17, women’s U-59, women’s U-29 and freestyle mixed team events.

Indonesia was ranked seventh in the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday, being awarded one silver and two bronze medals.

Ina surprises to win bronze medal

IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

Ina Febriana Sari

RI’s U-17 women’s team win silver at WTF

Indonesia’s U-17 women’s taekwondo team won a silver medal on the third day of the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday.IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

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Spread across several blocks in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, Tanah Abang market is a colourful whirl of activity that has attracted shoppers from across the region for centuries.

While glittering skyscrapers have shot up around the city centre trad-ing hub, the market itself, which was founded in 1735 by a Dutch business-man, is a series of modest buildings in an area of traditional, red-tiled houses.

Traders looking for wholesale bargains and shoppers looking for smaller items haggle at myriad stalls on several floors in the market build-ings, looking for everything from raw cloth to branded goods.

“There is so much variety under one roof and 20 to 30 percent cheaper than in Kuala Lumpur. And fashion-able too,” said Malaysian shopper Mariam Ahmad, who makes an annual trip to the market to buy clothing ahead of the Muslim Eid holiday.

But the market’s increasingly seedy

atmosphere and traffic gridlock in the area caused by illegal street stalls were putting shoppers off. Vendors esti-mated customer numbers had fallen around 10 percent in recent years.

Bag seller Desmawita, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, said that crime had been “getting out of hand”. “Two prostitutes pounced on one of my customers from Brunei while he was praying and he had to give them money before they let him go. He bought 29,000 bags from me but cancelled a five-year business deal.”

Jeha, who sells traditional patterned “batik” shirts and goes by one name, added: “Even for us locals, Tanah Abang was scary.

Popular Jakarta governor Joko Widodo, who took power around a year ago, decided to tackle the issue.

In August, he pushed through a plan to relocate around 1,000 vendors who had been illegally hawking goods on the streets and were blamed for

many of the market’s problems.They were moved to a refurbished

building in the area, joining another 15,000 vendors working legally inside the market’s original blocks.

The number of public order of-ficers, who help police in keeping the peace but come under the authority of the local government, has also been dramatically increased.

“A Philippine customer was shocked when she came yesterday to see how orderly everything was. She said she would definitely return -- that’s good news for me,” headscarf seller Rinaldi said.

However the change has not been without problems. Some vendors say that business has been hurt by the move from the street, where they could catch casual shoppers as they walked past.

Rahmat Hidayat, who sells dresses, said he had not made a single sale since moving indoors but previously he could make $50 to $80 a day.

AntaraJAKARTA - The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) has

raised the status of Mount Sinabung in Karo District of North Sumatra to alert level.

“The Head of Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center in the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry

Head has increased Mount Sinabung’s status from vigilant level III to alert level III,” said Head of the Information Data and Public Relation of BNPB Sutopo Purwo Nugroho in a press release received here, Sunday.

He said the agency set the new status on Sunday morning at 03.00 am.The agency has coordinated with the Head of BNPB to prepare the

emergency efforts after the previous vigilant status has been implemented since September 29, 2013.

Sutopo said the agency raised the Mount Sinabung status due to the increased frequency of tremors and ash spewing in the volcano.

He added Mount Sinabung was reported to have erupted on Sunday at 01:26 am by spewing volcanic dust reaching a height up to 7,000 meters toward the west direction.

“Besides, the Observation Post at Simpang Empat heard volcanic rumble in ten minutes. The eruption of Mount Sinabung is more frequent,” Nugroho said.

Nugroho urged people who live near Sinabung Volcano to avoid activity within a radius of three kilometers from the crater.

“We suggested people who live in several villages that include Sikame-riah, Bekerah, Simacem and Nardinding and those within three kilometers radius or who are located in the front of the crater to flee to safer places,” he said.

Previously Mount Sinabung has spewed volcanic dust on Saturday. However, the North Sumatra Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) considered it did not endangered people in the area.

Agence France-Presse

JAKARTA - Indonesia’s trade balance unexpectedly swung back to a deficit in September, official data showed Friday, in a setback for Southeast Asia’s beleaguered top economy after recently showing signs of recovery.

The news of the $657.2 million deficit followed a small surplus in August and a string of other positive indicators, including easing inflation and an uptick in the manufacturing sector.

Indonesian stocks and the currency plummeted earlier this year as inves-tors fled on fears that the US Federal Reserve was poised to bring an end to its huge stimulus programme.

The economy has stabilised in recent weeks, due to the positive indica-tors and the Fed’s unexpected decision to keep in place its full $85 billion a month bond-buying programme.

But economists said the September deficit would heap further pressure on the ailing rupiah and widen the current account deficit, which has been a key factor in the country’s economic woes.

Credit Suisse said the market was expecting a trade surplus and that Friday’s data was “disappointing”, noting that the deficit “is not yet even stabilising”.

“This is disappointing and obviously poses risks for the currency,” Credit Suisse economist Robert Prior-Wandesforde said in a note.

Trade had plummeted to a record $2.31 billion deficit in July but the August surplus marked a strong rebound.

The rupiah has been one of Asia’s worst performing currencies this year and slipped to 11,360 from 11,350 to the dollar after the trade figures were announced, Dow Jones Newswires reported.

AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

Indonesian workers shout slogans dur-ing a demonstration demanding higher wages outside the city hall in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Nov. 1, 2013. Labor-ers across Indone-sia went on the sec-ond day of a strike Friday to demand more benefits and higher pay, even as a raise was granted for workers in the capital from 2.2 mil-lion rupiah ($194) to 2.4 million rupiah ($211) a month.

BNPB raises status of Mount Sinabung to alert

Indonesia posts trade deficit in blow to recovery hopes

South East Asia’s top textile market seeks to clean up its actAgence France-Presse

JAKARTA - After years of being overrun by a racketeering mafia, drug addicts and pros-titutes, Southeast Asia’s biggest textile market is cleaning up its act in an effort to win back droves of shoppers.

Three demonstrators were ar-rested while four protesters and a police officer were injured after scuffles broke out during the pro-test on Saturday afternoon.

Protest organisers said 30,000 people, including hauliers, fish-ermen and food industry work-ers, had gathered in the town of Quimper in Brittany to demon-strate against an environmental tax on trucks and layoffs, even though the government had earlier in the week suspended the application of the so-called ecotax.

Author i t ies es t imate that 15,000 people joined in the protest. Some of the protestors pelted police with stones, iron bars and even pots of chrysan-themum, while others burned palettes. Police responded with water cannons and tear gas.

The prefect of the department of Finistere, Jean-Luc Videlaine, blamed the violence on a “margin-al group” of right-wing extrem-ists, who he said were believed to be among the protesters.

Before the weekend, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault had warned against any “spiral of vio-lence” in Brittany, after previous clashes last week during similar demonstrations.

The ecotax, aimed at encour-aging environmentally friendly commercial transport, imposes new levies on French and foreign vehicles transporting commer-cial goods weighing over 3.5 tonnes.

It came under fire from farm-ers and food sector workers across the country, but especially in Brittany, where the economy is heavily dependent on agri-culture.

Even though the government has said the tax would not take effect on January 1 as previously planned, protest organisers say it is not enough, demanding instead a permanent suspension

O n S a t u r d a y, p r o t e s t o r s marched under banners such as “Right to work”, “Bretons yes, sheep no” and “France is not a cash cow”. Many also wore red

caps, a symbol of the anti-tax campaign in Brittany in the 17th century.

“I’m here to defend my job,” one of the protestors, Genevieve Tanguy, 37, an estate agent told AFP. “In Brittany, we are united. Personally, I would not hold up with all these taxes.” Another protester, 52-year-old mason Claude Sergent said the taxes “are killing us”.

Christian Troadec, one of the main organisers of the rally, called the demonstration “a great success for employment in Brittany”.

The ecotax was adopted by Nicolas Sarkozy’s centre-right UMP government in 2009, but its implementation has repeatedly been put off.

Officials said the suspension of the tax, which would raise about one billion euros per year, would last at least several months.

Environmentalists slammed the Socialist government for postpon-ing the tax, with Green MEP Jose Bove calling the move “pathetic” and an “incredible retreat”.

Agence France Presse

Riyadh - Thousands of illegal foreigners, mostly unskilled work-ers from Asia, are rushing to leave Saudi Arabia before an amnesty expires on Sunday as they risk being fined or even jailed.

Nearly a million Bangladeshis, Filipinos, Indians, Nepalis, Paki-stanis and Yemenis, among others, have taken advantage of the three-month amnesty -- announced on April 3 and then extended for four months -- and left the country.

Another roughly four million have legalised their situation by finding employers to sponsor them, a must to reside in most Gulf monarchies. But the clock is ticking, and the Saudi labour ministry has said there will be no second chance, despite appeals from some Asian governments.

“We have absolutely no intention of prolonging the amnesty,” said ministry spokesman Hattab al-Anzi. Pakistan said this week that it has been pressing for an extension of the amnesty until the end of January.

Even so, its foreign ministry spokesman Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said: “We are trying our best to legalise as many Pakistanis as we can before the deadline ends.”

In contrast, Indian foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin told AFP “we have not asked for extra time,” explaining Indians had been urged to “abide by the rules, and we have had quite remarkable success”.

So foreigners are queuing outside governmental offices either to sort out the paperwork for leaving the kingdom or legalising their stays.

The Arab News daily said some Indians seeking repatriation had waited more than 31 hours outside the deportation centre in the Red Sea city of Jeddah to get the documents to leave.

The immigration department said on Thursday that “more than 900,000 people have left the country with final exit visas”.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, is a goldmine for millions of people from Asia and elsewhere in the Arab world, who find work as common labourers, drivers, porters and house maids. Expatriates account for around nine million of the country’s 27 mil-lion population.

The latest allegations are another blow to ties between the two countries, which have been tested by new Prime Minister Tony Ab-bott’s hardline policies on trying to stop asylum-seekers who board boats in Indonesia from arriving in Australia.

Last week Abbott said of the spy network reports: “Every Aus-tralian governmental agency, every Australian official, at home and abroad, operates in accordance with the law and that’s the assurance that I can give people at home and abroad.”

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade would not comment on the latest revelation.

“As a matter of principle and long-standing practice, the Australian government does not comment on intelligence matters,” a spokes-woman told AFP.

Widespread reports of NSA spying based on leaks from fugitive intelligence analyst Snowden, including that the agency was monitor-ing German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone, have already sparked a major trans-Atlantic rift.

After last week’s claims in the Sydney Morning Herald, which amplified earlier revelations by German magazine Der Spiegel, China’s foreign ministry demanded the Australian side “make a clarification”.

Jakarta summoned Australian ambassador Greg Moriarty for an explanation on Friday while Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Na-talegawa described the reported spying activities as “just not cricket”, saying his government was “obviously deeply concerned”.

AP Photo/Gween Saliou

Riot police use water canons to disperse protesters during clashes in Quimper, western France, Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 2013.

French riot police use tear gas on anti-tax protestersAgence France Presse

Quimper - French riot police fired tear gas at thousands of demonstrators in north-west France on Saturday, after some protesters hurled stones and iron bars at them in a rally against a controversial green tax and layoffs.

Australia...

A dream ends, illegals rush to leave Saudi El Dorado

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Beratan Lake is a shallow lake with the high cal-dera about 1231m above sea level and it is located at Bedugul, the famous tourist destinations in Bali. This lake have wide 3,8 km2 and also its deepness is up to 22 meters. The water volume in this lake is about 0,049 km3, so Beratan Lake is the closed lake. Tourist can access the Beratan Lake through the dock which have been provided or desist around Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. In this place, the visitor can do various activities like doing recreation to look around in dock or do the other outdoor activities. The various water recreation activities can also be conducted here, for example riding the boat motor-

ize to circle the lake, parasailing, canoeing with the traditional boat, banana boating, water skiing, and others. Fishing activities are also available in this places for who one love fishing in the lake.

Beratan Lake is situated in the plateau area with cool atmosphere surround it. It is an ideal place for relaxation while enjoy the beautiful panorama of lake. The accommodations are also available in this area where is the perfect place for overnight stay, resting and enjoy the beautiful panoramic of lake with the Ulun Danu Temple as a magnificence. The small scale of agriculture activities are likely conducted around this lake and can be perceived at the same time circle around it. If we encircle it, we can take photograph with the beautiful background view or make the picture sketch face in painting mini studio at the lakeside with a short time as a souvenir.

Beratan Lake

Third seed Ferrer, who won his first Masters Series title in Paris last year, will face Novak Djokovic in the final of the indoor event on Sunday after the Serb earlier subdued Roger Federer 4-6 6-3 6-2 in a battle of former world number ones.

Ferrer could be the first player to win back-to-back titles at the indoor event if he beats Djokovic, who needs to win the tournament to entertain his slim chance to reclaim the ATP top spot by the end of the year.

Ferrer, who entered his match with a 4-20 win-loss record against Nadal but had won their previous en-counter on hard courts, at the 2011 Australian Open, dominated from the first point to the last.

He began aggressively, forcing Nadal to defend and breaking his opponent’s serve in the fourth game.

Nadal regrouped and created three break chances in the second game of the second set, only to see Ferrer level at 1-1 and then take advantage of one of the top seed’s numerous errors to lead 2-1.

Nadal threatened to record a great comeback when he levelled at 5-5, but Ferrer broke immediately and wrapped up the match on his first chance with a powerful groundstroke. “It was a very good match for me. I played maybe my best match this season, very aggressive with my forehand and with my shots,” Ferrer told a news conference. “I know when I play with Rafa I have to play my best tennis. And him, he hasn’t to play his best tennis too, sure. I think this week I have been playing very good ... with real power with my forehand and maybe the key was my serve. “Today, I played a very complete match.”

IBRAHIMOVIC ON COURTNadal said he was not at the level required to beat

Ferrer. “I need to move quicker. I was slow. I felt like I did not move - I always was a little bit late on the ball,” he said.

“Against a player like David, who’s quick and plays inside the court and puts pressure on you all the time, you are dead. It was like this.”

With Paris St Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic watching, power had also made the difference earlier on Saturday as 2009 champion Djokovic defeated Federer despite struggling to control the brilliant Swiss early on.

“The key was just to hang in there and stay with him. I knew that he was going to be very aggressive from the start coming to the net. He used his oppor-tunities really well,” Djokovic said.

“Then, you know, I tried to decrease the number of unforced errors and step in when needed. I did pretty well in the second and the third.”

While the crowd had loudly supported Federer throughout, Djokovic earned his share of applause when he invited his friend Ibrahimovic to hit a couple of balls with him after match point.

It had not been that easy from the start as Federer, who has slipped to sixth in the rankings after enduring his worst season in 10 years, broke his opponent’s serve in the third game.

The 17-times grand slam champion unsettled Djokovic by attacking the net as often as possible and hitting some sharp groundstrokes.

Associated Press Writer

PHILADELPHIA — Rookie Michael Carter-Williams had 26 points and 10 assists as the Philadelphia 76ers continued their stunning start to the season by beating the Chicago Bulls 107-104 on Saturday.

Spencer Hawes added 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Sixers (3-0), who were pegged to be one of the league’s worst teams yet have opened the season with wins over Chicago, Washington and two-time defend-ing champion Miami.

Carlos Boozer led the Bulls with 22 points and 10 rebounds and Luol Deng had 20 points. Still dealing with neck soreness, Derrick Rose finished with 13 points and six assists for Chicago.

Indiana’s Paul George and Lance Stephen-son combined for 43 points as the Pacers remained unbeaten with an 89-74 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Stephenson scored 22 points, including 10 in a 14-4 run midway through the fourth quarter that gave the Pacers a 79-61 lead with 7:46 to play.

George, who had 21 points and 13 re-bounds, and scored all the points in a key third-quarter run for Indiana (3-0). Dion Wait-ers scored 17 points, Kyrie Irving had 15 and

Anderson Varejao 14 for Cleveland (1-2).At New Orleans, Anthony Davis had 25

points, eight rebounds and five assists to lead the Pelicans to their first win since chang-ing its nickname 105-84 over the Charlotte Bobcats. Tyreke Evans added 15 points, Jrue Holiday had 14 and Brian Roberts 13 for New Orleans (1-2), which made the name change from Hornets in the offseason. Ramon Ses-sions had 22 points and Kemba Walker added 14 for Charlotte (1-2).

The Houston Rockets rallied from a 19-point deficit to remain undefeated and keep Utah winless with a 104-93 victory over the Utah Jazz, while Dirk Nowitzki scored 24 points to lead the Dallas Mavericks over the Memphis Grizzlies 111-99.

In other games, the Toronto Raptors beat the Milwaukee Bucks 97-90 and the Portland Trail Blazers defeated the San Antonio Spurs 115-105 and the Golden State Warriors were 98-87 winners over the Sacramento Kings.

Ferrer ousts Nadal, faces Djokovic in Paris final

Reuters

PARIS - Spaniard David Ferrer produced one of his finest performances to edge world number one and compatriot Rafael Nadal 6-3 7-5 in the Paris Masters semi-final on Saturday and keep alive his hopes of being the first player to retain the crown.

David Ferrer of Spain returns the ball to Rafa-el Nadal of Spain during

their semi final match, at the Paris Masters

tennis at Bercy Arena in Paris, France, Saturday,

Nov. 2, 2013.

AP Photo/Francois Mori

76ers win again, beat Bulls 107-104

Chicago Bulls’ Derrick Rose, right, defends as Philadelphia 76ers’ Michael

Carter-Williams (1) moves the ball up the court in the second half of an NBA

basketball game Saturday Nov. 2, 2013, in Philadelphia. The 76ers won 107-104. AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr

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The world’s richest club by income, who play at Italian champions Juventus in Europe on Tuesday, were flying when a Cristiano Ronaldo double and a goal from Karim Ben-zema put them 3-0 ahead shortly after halftime.

However, Carlo Ancelotti’s expen-sively-assembled side were unable to control the match against their lowly city rivals and were left reeling when Jonathan Viera struck twice from the spot in three minutes after clumsy fouls by Pepe and Marcelo.

A valiant Rayo, whose squad is worth less than a tenth of their illus-trious neighbours’ and whose fans un-furled a gigantic banner reading “Proud to be Poor” before kickoff, came close to equalising several times.

Real goalkeeper Diego Lopez saved his team with a host of f i n e saves a n d tipped an Al- berto Bueno shot on to the post in the 65th minute.

Real’s glaring defensive failings will concern Ancelotti before the Juve game but the win trimmed the gap to second-placed Atletico Madrid to two points ahead of the latter’s game at home to Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.

Unbeaten champions Barcelona are top with 34 points from 12 matches after their 1-0 win at home to Espanyol in Friday’s Catalan derby, with Atletico on 30 and Real on 28. “The second half was a disaster,” Ancelotti said at his post-match news conference.

“We have to change and iron out the superficiality that we showed on the pitch,” added the Italian, who has struggled to get the best from his players since taking over from Jose Mourinho in the close season. “We can’t let teams back into a game like that when you have the quality of Real Madrid.”

PROUD COACH

Rayo coach Paco Jemez, whose team play some attrac-tive football but have by far the worst defensive record in Spain’s top flight, said he

Reuters

ROME - Napoli and Juventus both won in Serie A to move within two points of leaders AS Roma as AC Milan lost 2-0 to Fiorentina with jeers and whistles from their fans echoing round the San Siro on Saturday.

Rafael Benitez’s Napoli nar-rowly beat Catania 2-1, with Jose Callejon and Marek Hamsik both scoring their sixth goals of the season, to join Juventus on 28 points and leapfrog them into second place on goal difference.

Paul Pogba scored the decisive goal in Juve’s 1-0 win at Parma, while Fiorentina went fourth af-ter condemning a dismal Milan to their fifth defeat in 11 league matches, leaving Massimiliano Allegri’s side in 10th place on 12 points.

Both of Napoli’s goals were

pearls, with Spaniard Callejon rifling home the opener from distance in the 15th minute after a neat passing move. Hamsik doubled the home side’s lead five minutes later when he raced on to Lorenzo Insigne’s lay-off and smashed an unsaveable shot past Catania goalkeeper Mariano Andujar.

Lucas Castro brought the away side back into it in the 25th minute when he finished off a impressive team goal, only their seventh of the season so far, which included a stunning backheeled pass from Maxi Lopez.

Only a superb display by Ar-gentina international Andujar pre-vented Napoli from winning by a bigger margin and Catania remain second bottom on six points.

Fiorentina jumped above Inter Milan and Hellas Verona into fourth place on 21 points after

Juan Vargas’s heavily deflected 25th minute free kick and a Borja Valero tap-in 17 minutes from the end.

French midf ie lder Pogba struck for Juve in the 76th minute of a scrappy affair at the Ennio Tardini stadium, finishing well after Fabio Quagliarella’s bril-liant looping shot rebounded to him off the bar.

However, Antonio Conte’s side had to thank their former striker Amauri for missing from close range eight minutes after the break when he inexplicably chose to backheel Jonathan Bia-biany’s cross instead of shooting normally.

Napoli and Juve will be hoping leaders Roma fail to get their 11th straight win at Torino on Sunday (1945 GMT), which would put Rudi Garcia’s team five points clear of their title rivals again.

Associated Press Writer

PARIS — Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda saved a penalty to help his team end a five-match losing streak in all competitions by draw-ing 1-1 with Rennes in the French league on Saturday.

Rennes striker Nelson Oliveira pounced on a miscued clearance from Marseille fullback Jeremy Morel to fire home a powerful strike from the edge of the box in the ninth minute for his seventh goal this season.

But Marseille forward Jordan Ayew leveled by converting a low cross from Kassim Abdallah in the 16th. Mandanda salvaged the draw by stop-ping a penalty from Oliveira after Abdallah fouled Rennes midfielder Foued Kadir in the 75th.

“We’re on the right path,” Ayew said. “This result is encouraging because it shows we have a squad with very good players. Now we must play without the handbrake on to start a good run.”

Marseille climbed to fifth place, five points behind third-place Lille. Also, it was: Ajaccio 1, Valenciennes 3; Lyon 2, Guingamp 0; Reims 4, Bastia 2; Evian 2, Toulouse 1; and Sochaux 0, Saint-Etienne 0.

Paris Saint-Germain consolidated its lead atop the league by routing Lorient 4-0 on Friday. Ajaccio coach Fabrizio Ravanelli was fired fol-lowing his team’s fifth straight loss in all competitions to drop to 19th place.

“It hurts but that’s life,” Ravanelli told Canal Plus television. “I know that I’ve tried everything to make it work. But it didn’t work. I’m not angry at all.”

Reuters

LONDON - Arsenal maintained their challenge for a first trophy in nine seasons when they beat Liverpool 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium to open up a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League on Saturday.

A brilliantly taken opener from Santi Cazorla, who smacked in a rebound after 19 minutes, and an even better goal from Aaron Ramsey, who struck a swerving shot with the outside of his right boot after 59 minutes, took Arsenal to 25 points from their 10 matches.

Chelsea, who lost 2-0 at Newcastle United after win-ning their previous six games in all competitions, are second, level on 20 points with third-placed Liverpool. But Chelsea’s performance did not please their boss, Jose Mourinho, who said: “I did not like my team today, I am disappointed.”

Manchester City, who beat Norwich City 7-0 at the Etihad Stadium; Southampton, who drew 1-1 at Stoke; and Tottenham Hotspur, who play at Everton on Sunday, all have 19 points, but Spurs can move into second place on 22 if they win at Everton on Sunday.

Champions Manchester United continued their improve-ment after their sluggish start to the season with a 3-1 win at Fulham, and although they stayed eighth, they gained points on some of the teams above them.

Liverpool, who had won three of their last four league games and drawn the other, started brightly at Arsenal but the home side took a grip on the game after breaking the deadlock.

Ramsey, who has now scored 10 goals this season, told BT Sport: “We got stuck into them and managed to get a goal early, which put us in good shape for the second half, and we managed to finish the job.

“They were full of confidence, they have been in fine form and they showed that early on, but we managed to weather the storm and got the goals.”

SLUGGISH CHELSEA

Chelsea, who had also been in good form recently, never got going against Newcastle, and after a drab first half played in the rain at St James’ Park, they allowed Newcastle to take control of the game in the second half.

The Magpies went ahead when Yoan Gouffran headed in Yohan Cabaye’s accurate free kick directed to the far post after 68 minutes, and Loic Remy stabbed Newcastle’s second in off a post after 89 minutes to seal the points. “I did not like my team today,” Mourinho told BT Sport.

“We had a couple of chances to equalise but they were more in the game than us, fought more than us and they were much more committed than us, so they were the best team on the pitch.”

Reuters

LONDON - England goalkeeper Joe Hart paid the price for a series of recent errors when Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini left him out of the team for their Premier League match against Norwich City on Saturday.

Romanian understudy Costel Pantilimon, who played in the 2-0 League Cup win over Newcastle United on Wednesday, retained his place in the starting lineup for his first Premier League appearance and kept a clean sheet in a 7-0 victory.

“My duty is to see every week who is the best player to play,” Pellegrini was quoted as saying on the City website (www.mcfc.co.uk). “Joe needed a rest, it will be useful for him - he’s played every match for two years. Every player can have a bad moment.

“I only know that Joe must work very hard and he will have all of the support of me and the goalkeeper coach and the team. He is England’s goalkeeper and I think he will be back. “I am sure he will return to his normal performance.”

Hart’s run of errors continued last Sunday when he was involved in a mix-up with defender Matija Nastasic that allowed Fernando Torres to score a late goal and give Chelsea a 2-1 win over City at Stamford Bridge.

Pantilimon’s only appearances for City last season and this had been in cup matches before Saturday.

Napoli, Juventus close in on Roma, Milan booed

AP Photo/Marco Vasini

Juventus’ Paul Pogba scores against Parma during a Serie A soccer match at Parma’s Tardini stadium, Italy, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013.

Hart needs a rest says Manchester City manager

Marseille goalkeep-er Steve Mandanda reacts after Napoli scores a second goal 2nd goal dur-ing their Champions League Group F soccer match at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, south-ern France, Tues-day, Oct. 22, 2013.

Marseille draws 1-1 with Rennes in French league

AP Photo/Claude Paris

Arsenal beat Liverpool to open gap at the top

Below-par Real hold on to beat valiant RayoReuters

MADRID - Unconvincing Real Madrid survived a huge scare at rock bottom Rayo Vallecano when they conceded two quickfire second-half penalties but held on under severe pressure to secure a nervy 3-2 victory in La Liga on Saturday.

AP Photo/Francisco SecoReal Madrid’s Cristiano Ron-aldo, centre left, from Portugal, vies for a high ball with Rayo Vallecano’s goal-keeper Ruben Martinez, top right, during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano at the Vallecas stadium in Madrid, Satur-day, Nov. 2, 2013.

was “very proud” of his players. “I am coming away with the knowledge that at least we gave our all and we never threw in the towel,” he told reporters.

“We have to take strength from this. We had Madrid against the wall and we can do that to anyone.”

It was a stirring Rayo performance before their vociferous fans and overshadowed another fine display from Real’s world record signing Gareth Bale, whose start at the club after joining from Tottenham Hotspur has been disrupted by injury.

The 100 million-euro ($135 million) Wales winger followed up Wednesday’s two goals and two assists in the 7-3 home win over Sevilla when he set up Ronaldo and Benzema with fine crosses at Rayo’s unfashionable Vallecas stadium in the

Madrid suburbs.Ronaldo’s two goals lifted the

prolific Portuguese forward to the top of the La Liga scoring chart on 13 goals, one ahead of Atletico’s Brazil-born striker Diego Costa.

“They were very intense in the second half and they really made us suffer,” Lopez said in an interview with Spanish television broadcaster

Canal Plus.“The two penalties let

them back into the match and we knew this would be

a tough place to get the points.”

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The world’s richest club by income, who play at Italian champions Juventus in Europe on Tuesday, were flying when a Cristiano Ronaldo double and a goal from Karim Ben-zema put them 3-0 ahead shortly after halftime.

However, Carlo Ancelotti’s expen-sively-assembled side were unable to control the match against their lowly city rivals and were left reeling when Jonathan Viera struck twice from the spot in three minutes after clumsy fouls by Pepe and Marcelo.

A valiant Rayo, whose squad is worth less than a tenth of their illus-trious neighbours’ and whose fans un-furled a gigantic banner reading “Proud to be Poor” before kickoff, came close to equalising several times.

Real goalkeeper Diego Lopez saved his team with a host of f i n e saves a n d tipped an Al- berto Bueno shot on to the post in the 65th minute.

Real’s glaring defensive failings will concern Ancelotti before the Juve game but the win trimmed the gap to second-placed Atletico Madrid to two points ahead of the latter’s game at home to Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.

Unbeaten champions Barcelona are top with 34 points from 12 matches after their 1-0 win at home to Espanyol in Friday’s Catalan derby, with Atletico on 30 and Real on 28. “The second half was a disaster,” Ancelotti said at his post-match news conference.

“We have to change and iron out the superficiality that we showed on the pitch,” added the Italian, who has struggled to get the best from his players since taking over from Jose Mourinho in the close season. “We can’t let teams back into a game like that when you have the quality of Real Madrid.”

PROUD COACH

Rayo coach Paco Jemez, whose team play some attrac-tive football but have by far the worst defensive record in Spain’s top flight, said he

Reuters

ROME - Napoli and Juventus both won in Serie A to move within two points of leaders AS Roma as AC Milan lost 2-0 to Fiorentina with jeers and whistles from their fans echoing round the San Siro on Saturday.

Rafael Benitez’s Napoli nar-rowly beat Catania 2-1, with Jose Callejon and Marek Hamsik both scoring their sixth goals of the season, to join Juventus on 28 points and leapfrog them into second place on goal difference.

Paul Pogba scored the decisive goal in Juve’s 1-0 win at Parma, while Fiorentina went fourth af-ter condemning a dismal Milan to their fifth defeat in 11 league matches, leaving Massimiliano Allegri’s side in 10th place on 12 points.

Both of Napoli’s goals were

pearls, with Spaniard Callejon rifling home the opener from distance in the 15th minute after a neat passing move. Hamsik doubled the home side’s lead five minutes later when he raced on to Lorenzo Insigne’s lay-off and smashed an unsaveable shot past Catania goalkeeper Mariano Andujar.

Lucas Castro brought the away side back into it in the 25th minute when he finished off a impressive team goal, only their seventh of the season so far, which included a stunning backheeled pass from Maxi Lopez.

Only a superb display by Ar-gentina international Andujar pre-vented Napoli from winning by a bigger margin and Catania remain second bottom on six points.

Fiorentina jumped above Inter Milan and Hellas Verona into fourth place on 21 points after

Juan Vargas’s heavily deflected 25th minute free kick and a Borja Valero tap-in 17 minutes from the end.

French midf ie lder Pogba struck for Juve in the 76th minute of a scrappy affair at the Ennio Tardini stadium, finishing well after Fabio Quagliarella’s bril-liant looping shot rebounded to him off the bar.

However, Antonio Conte’s side had to thank their former striker Amauri for missing from close range eight minutes after the break when he inexplicably chose to backheel Jonathan Bia-biany’s cross instead of shooting normally.

Napoli and Juve will be hoping leaders Roma fail to get their 11th straight win at Torino on Sunday (1945 GMT), which would put Rudi Garcia’s team five points clear of their title rivals again.

Associated Press Writer

PARIS — Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda saved a penalty to help his team end a five-match losing streak in all competitions by draw-ing 1-1 with Rennes in the French league on Saturday.

Rennes striker Nelson Oliveira pounced on a miscued clearance from Marseille fullback Jeremy Morel to fire home a powerful strike from the edge of the box in the ninth minute for his seventh goal this season.

But Marseille forward Jordan Ayew leveled by converting a low cross from Kassim Abdallah in the 16th. Mandanda salvaged the draw by stop-ping a penalty from Oliveira after Abdallah fouled Rennes midfielder Foued Kadir in the 75th.

“We’re on the right path,” Ayew said. “This result is encouraging because it shows we have a squad with very good players. Now we must play without the handbrake on to start a good run.”

Marseille climbed to fifth place, five points behind third-place Lille. Also, it was: Ajaccio 1, Valenciennes 3; Lyon 2, Guingamp 0; Reims 4, Bastia 2; Evian 2, Toulouse 1; and Sochaux 0, Saint-Etienne 0.

Paris Saint-Germain consolidated its lead atop the league by routing Lorient 4-0 on Friday. Ajaccio coach Fabrizio Ravanelli was fired fol-lowing his team’s fifth straight loss in all competitions to drop to 19th place.

“It hurts but that’s life,” Ravanelli told Canal Plus television. “I know that I’ve tried everything to make it work. But it didn’t work. I’m not angry at all.”

Reuters

LONDON - Arsenal maintained their challenge for a first trophy in nine seasons when they beat Liverpool 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium to open up a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League on Saturday.

A brilliantly taken opener from Santi Cazorla, who smacked in a rebound after 19 minutes, and an even better goal from Aaron Ramsey, who struck a swerving shot with the outside of his right boot after 59 minutes, took Arsenal to 25 points from their 10 matches.

Chelsea, who lost 2-0 at Newcastle United after win-ning their previous six games in all competitions, are second, level on 20 points with third-placed Liverpool. But Chelsea’s performance did not please their boss, Jose Mourinho, who said: “I did not like my team today, I am disappointed.”

Manchester City, who beat Norwich City 7-0 at the Etihad Stadium; Southampton, who drew 1-1 at Stoke; and Tottenham Hotspur, who play at Everton on Sunday, all have 19 points, but Spurs can move into second place on 22 if they win at Everton on Sunday.

Champions Manchester United continued their improve-ment after their sluggish start to the season with a 3-1 win at Fulham, and although they stayed eighth, they gained points on some of the teams above them.

Liverpool, who had won three of their last four league games and drawn the other, started brightly at Arsenal but the home side took a grip on the game after breaking the deadlock.

Ramsey, who has now scored 10 goals this season, told BT Sport: “We got stuck into them and managed to get a goal early, which put us in good shape for the second half, and we managed to finish the job.

“They were full of confidence, they have been in fine form and they showed that early on, but we managed to weather the storm and got the goals.”

SLUGGISH CHELSEA

Chelsea, who had also been in good form recently, never got going against Newcastle, and after a drab first half played in the rain at St James’ Park, they allowed Newcastle to take control of the game in the second half.

The Magpies went ahead when Yoan Gouffran headed in Yohan Cabaye’s accurate free kick directed to the far post after 68 minutes, and Loic Remy stabbed Newcastle’s second in off a post after 89 minutes to seal the points. “I did not like my team today,” Mourinho told BT Sport.

“We had a couple of chances to equalise but they were more in the game than us, fought more than us and they were much more committed than us, so they were the best team on the pitch.”

Reuters

LONDON - England goalkeeper Joe Hart paid the price for a series of recent errors when Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini left him out of the team for their Premier League match against Norwich City on Saturday.

Romanian understudy Costel Pantilimon, who played in the 2-0 League Cup win over Newcastle United on Wednesday, retained his place in the starting lineup for his first Premier League appearance and kept a clean sheet in a 7-0 victory.

“My duty is to see every week who is the best player to play,” Pellegrini was quoted as saying on the City website (www.mcfc.co.uk). “Joe needed a rest, it will be useful for him - he’s played every match for two years. Every player can have a bad moment.

“I only know that Joe must work very hard and he will have all of the support of me and the goalkeeper coach and the team. He is England’s goalkeeper and I think he will be back. “I am sure he will return to his normal performance.”

Hart’s run of errors continued last Sunday when he was involved in a mix-up with defender Matija Nastasic that allowed Fernando Torres to score a late goal and give Chelsea a 2-1 win over City at Stamford Bridge.

Pantilimon’s only appearances for City last season and this had been in cup matches before Saturday.

Napoli, Juventus close in on Roma, Milan booed

AP Photo/Marco Vasini

Juventus’ Paul Pogba scores against Parma during a Serie A soccer match at Parma’s Tardini stadium, Italy, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013.

Hart needs a rest says Manchester City manager

Marseille goalkeep-er Steve Mandanda reacts after Napoli scores a second goal 2nd goal dur-ing their Champions League Group F soccer match at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, south-ern France, Tues-day, Oct. 22, 2013.

Marseille draws 1-1 with Rennes in French league

AP Photo/Claude Paris

Arsenal beat Liverpool to open gap at the top

Below-par Real hold on to beat valiant RayoReuters

MADRID - Unconvincing Real Madrid survived a huge scare at rock bottom Rayo Vallecano when they conceded two quickfire second-half penalties but held on under severe pressure to secure a nervy 3-2 victory in La Liga on Saturday.

AP Photo/Francisco SecoReal Madrid’s Cristiano Ron-aldo, centre left, from Portugal, vies for a high ball with Rayo Vallecano’s goal-keeper Ruben Martinez, top right, during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Rayo Vallecano at the Vallecas stadium in Madrid, Satur-day, Nov. 2, 2013.

was “very proud” of his players. “I am coming away with the knowledge that at least we gave our all and we never threw in the towel,” he told reporters.

“We have to take strength from this. We had Madrid against the wall and we can do that to anyone.”

It was a stirring Rayo performance before their vociferous fans and overshadowed another fine display from Real’s world record signing Gareth Bale, whose start at the club after joining from Tottenham Hotspur has been disrupted by injury.

The 100 million-euro ($135 million) Wales winger followed up Wednesday’s two goals and two assists in the 7-3 home win over Sevilla when he set up Ronaldo and Benzema with fine crosses at Rayo’s unfashionable Vallecas stadium in the

Madrid suburbs.Ronaldo’s two goals lifted the

prolific Portuguese forward to the top of the La Liga scoring chart on 13 goals, one ahead of Atletico’s Brazil-born striker Diego Costa.

“They were very intense in the second half and they really made us suffer,” Lopez said in an interview with Spanish television broadcaster

Canal Plus.“The two penalties let

them back into the match and we knew this would be

a tough place to get the points.”

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Beratan Lake is a shallow lake with the high cal-dera about 1231m above sea level and it is located at Bedugul, the famous tourist destinations in Bali. This lake have wide 3,8 km2 and also its deepness is up to 22 meters. The water volume in this lake is about 0,049 km3, so Beratan Lake is the closed lake. Tourist can access the Beratan Lake through the dock which have been provided or desist around Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. In this place, the visitor can do various activities like doing recreation to look around in dock or do the other outdoor activities. The various water recreation activities can also be conducted here, for example riding the boat motor-

ize to circle the lake, parasailing, canoeing with the traditional boat, banana boating, water skiing, and others. Fishing activities are also available in this places for who one love fishing in the lake.

Beratan Lake is situated in the plateau area with cool atmosphere surround it. It is an ideal place for relaxation while enjoy the beautiful panorama of lake. The accommodations are also available in this area where is the perfect place for overnight stay, resting and enjoy the beautiful panoramic of lake with the Ulun Danu Temple as a magnificence. The small scale of agriculture activities are likely conducted around this lake and can be perceived at the same time circle around it. If we encircle it, we can take photograph with the beautiful background view or make the picture sketch face in painting mini studio at the lakeside with a short time as a souvenir.

Beratan Lake

Third seed Ferrer, who won his first Masters Series title in Paris last year, will face Novak Djokovic in the final of the indoor event on Sunday after the Serb earlier subdued Roger Federer 4-6 6-3 6-2 in a battle of former world number ones.

Ferrer could be the first player to win back-to-back titles at the indoor event if he beats Djokovic, who needs to win the tournament to entertain his slim chance to reclaim the ATP top spot by the end of the year.

Ferrer, who entered his match with a 4-20 win-loss record against Nadal but had won their previous en-counter on hard courts, at the 2011 Australian Open, dominated from the first point to the last.

He began aggressively, forcing Nadal to defend and breaking his opponent’s serve in the fourth game.

Nadal regrouped and created three break chances in the second game of the second set, only to see Ferrer level at 1-1 and then take advantage of one of the top seed’s numerous errors to lead 2-1.

Nadal threatened to record a great comeback when he levelled at 5-5, but Ferrer broke immediately and wrapped up the match on his first chance with a powerful groundstroke. “It was a very good match for me. I played maybe my best match this season, very aggressive with my forehand and with my shots,” Ferrer told a news conference. “I know when I play with Rafa I have to play my best tennis. And him, he hasn’t to play his best tennis too, sure. I think this week I have been playing very good ... with real power with my forehand and maybe the key was my serve. “Today, I played a very complete match.”

IBRAHIMOVIC ON COURTNadal said he was not at the level required to beat

Ferrer. “I need to move quicker. I was slow. I felt like I did not move - I always was a little bit late on the ball,” he said.

“Against a player like David, who’s quick and plays inside the court and puts pressure on you all the time, you are dead. It was like this.”

With Paris St Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic watching, power had also made the difference earlier on Saturday as 2009 champion Djokovic defeated Federer despite struggling to control the brilliant Swiss early on.

“The key was just to hang in there and stay with him. I knew that he was going to be very aggressive from the start coming to the net. He used his oppor-tunities really well,” Djokovic said.

“Then, you know, I tried to decrease the number of unforced errors and step in when needed. I did pretty well in the second and the third.”

While the crowd had loudly supported Federer throughout, Djokovic earned his share of applause when he invited his friend Ibrahimovic to hit a couple of balls with him after match point.

It had not been that easy from the start as Federer, who has slipped to sixth in the rankings after enduring his worst season in 10 years, broke his opponent’s serve in the third game.

The 17-times grand slam champion unsettled Djokovic by attacking the net as often as possible and hitting some sharp groundstrokes.

Associated Press Writer

PHILADELPHIA — Rookie Michael Carter-Williams had 26 points and 10 assists as the Philadelphia 76ers continued their stunning start to the season by beating the Chicago Bulls 107-104 on Saturday.

Spencer Hawes added 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Sixers (3-0), who were pegged to be one of the league’s worst teams yet have opened the season with wins over Chicago, Washington and two-time defend-ing champion Miami.

Carlos Boozer led the Bulls with 22 points and 10 rebounds and Luol Deng had 20 points. Still dealing with neck soreness, Derrick Rose finished with 13 points and six assists for Chicago.

Indiana’s Paul George and Lance Stephen-son combined for 43 points as the Pacers remained unbeaten with an 89-74 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Stephenson scored 22 points, including 10 in a 14-4 run midway through the fourth quarter that gave the Pacers a 79-61 lead with 7:46 to play.

George, who had 21 points and 13 re-bounds, and scored all the points in a key third-quarter run for Indiana (3-0). Dion Wait-ers scored 17 points, Kyrie Irving had 15 and

Anderson Varejao 14 for Cleveland (1-2).At New Orleans, Anthony Davis had 25

points, eight rebounds and five assists to lead the Pelicans to their first win since chang-ing its nickname 105-84 over the Charlotte Bobcats. Tyreke Evans added 15 points, Jrue Holiday had 14 and Brian Roberts 13 for New Orleans (1-2), which made the name change from Hornets in the offseason. Ramon Ses-sions had 22 points and Kemba Walker added 14 for Charlotte (1-2).

The Houston Rockets rallied from a 19-point deficit to remain undefeated and keep Utah winless with a 104-93 victory over the Utah Jazz, while Dirk Nowitzki scored 24 points to lead the Dallas Mavericks over the Memphis Grizzlies 111-99.

In other games, the Toronto Raptors beat the Milwaukee Bucks 97-90 and the Portland Trail Blazers defeated the San Antonio Spurs 115-105 and the Golden State Warriors were 98-87 winners over the Sacramento Kings.

Ferrer ousts Nadal, faces Djokovic in Paris final

Reuters

PARIS - Spaniard David Ferrer produced one of his finest performances to edge world number one and compatriot Rafael Nadal 6-3 7-5 in the Paris Masters semi-final on Saturday and keep alive his hopes of being the first player to retain the crown.

David Ferrer of Spain returns the ball to Rafa-el Nadal of Spain during

their semi final match, at the Paris Masters

tennis at Bercy Arena in Paris, France, Saturday,

Nov. 2, 2013.

AP Photo/Francois Mori

76ers win again, beat Bulls 107-104

Chicago Bulls’ Derrick Rose, right, defends as Philadelphia 76ers’ Michael

Carter-Williams (1) moves the ball up the court in the second half of an NBA

basketball game Saturday Nov. 2, 2013, in Philadelphia. The 76ers won 107-104. AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr

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Spread across several blocks in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, Tanah Abang market is a colourful whirl of activity that has attracted shoppers from across the region for centuries.

While glittering skyscrapers have shot up around the city centre trad-ing hub, the market itself, which was founded in 1735 by a Dutch business-man, is a series of modest buildings in an area of traditional, red-tiled houses.

Traders looking for wholesale bargains and shoppers looking for smaller items haggle at myriad stalls on several floors in the market build-ings, looking for everything from raw cloth to branded goods.

“There is so much variety under one roof and 20 to 30 percent cheaper than in Kuala Lumpur. And fashion-able too,” said Malaysian shopper Mariam Ahmad, who makes an annual trip to the market to buy clothing ahead of the Muslim Eid holiday.

But the market’s increasingly seedy

atmosphere and traffic gridlock in the area caused by illegal street stalls were putting shoppers off. Vendors esti-mated customer numbers had fallen around 10 percent in recent years.

Bag seller Desmawita, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, said that crime had been “getting out of hand”. “Two prostitutes pounced on one of my customers from Brunei while he was praying and he had to give them money before they let him go. He bought 29,000 bags from me but cancelled a five-year business deal.”

Jeha, who sells traditional patterned “batik” shirts and goes by one name, added: “Even for us locals, Tanah Abang was scary.

Popular Jakarta governor Joko Widodo, who took power around a year ago, decided to tackle the issue.

In August, he pushed through a plan to relocate around 1,000 vendors who had been illegally hawking goods on the streets and were blamed for

many of the market’s problems.They were moved to a refurbished

building in the area, joining another 15,000 vendors working legally inside the market’s original blocks.

The number of public order of-ficers, who help police in keeping the peace but come under the authority of the local government, has also been dramatically increased.

“A Philippine customer was shocked when she came yesterday to see how orderly everything was. She said she would definitely return -- that’s good news for me,” headscarf seller Rinaldi said.

However the change has not been without problems. Some vendors say that business has been hurt by the move from the street, where they could catch casual shoppers as they walked past.

Rahmat Hidayat, who sells dresses, said he had not made a single sale since moving indoors but previously he could make $50 to $80 a day.

AntaraJAKARTA - The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) has

raised the status of Mount Sinabung in Karo District of North Sumatra to alert level.

“The Head of Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center in the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry

Head has increased Mount Sinabung’s status from vigilant level III to alert level III,” said Head of the Information Data and Public Relation of BNPB Sutopo Purwo Nugroho in a press release received here, Sunday.

He said the agency set the new status on Sunday morning at 03.00 am.The agency has coordinated with the Head of BNPB to prepare the

emergency efforts after the previous vigilant status has been implemented since September 29, 2013.

Sutopo said the agency raised the Mount Sinabung status due to the increased frequency of tremors and ash spewing in the volcano.

He added Mount Sinabung was reported to have erupted on Sunday at 01:26 am by spewing volcanic dust reaching a height up to 7,000 meters toward the west direction.

“Besides, the Observation Post at Simpang Empat heard volcanic rumble in ten minutes. The eruption of Mount Sinabung is more frequent,” Nugroho said.

Nugroho urged people who live near Sinabung Volcano to avoid activity within a radius of three kilometers from the crater.

“We suggested people who live in several villages that include Sikame-riah, Bekerah, Simacem and Nardinding and those within three kilometers radius or who are located in the front of the crater to flee to safer places,” he said.

Previously Mount Sinabung has spewed volcanic dust on Saturday. However, the North Sumatra Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) considered it did not endangered people in the area.

Agence France-Presse

JAKARTA - Indonesia’s trade balance unexpectedly swung back to a deficit in September, official data showed Friday, in a setback for Southeast Asia’s beleaguered top economy after recently showing signs of recovery.

The news of the $657.2 million deficit followed a small surplus in August and a string of other positive indicators, including easing inflation and an uptick in the manufacturing sector.

Indonesian stocks and the currency plummeted earlier this year as inves-tors fled on fears that the US Federal Reserve was poised to bring an end to its huge stimulus programme.

The economy has stabilised in recent weeks, due to the positive indica-tors and the Fed’s unexpected decision to keep in place its full $85 billion a month bond-buying programme.

But economists said the September deficit would heap further pressure on the ailing rupiah and widen the current account deficit, which has been a key factor in the country’s economic woes.

Credit Suisse said the market was expecting a trade surplus and that Friday’s data was “disappointing”, noting that the deficit “is not yet even stabilising”.

“This is disappointing and obviously poses risks for the currency,” Credit Suisse economist Robert Prior-Wandesforde said in a note.

Trade had plummeted to a record $2.31 billion deficit in July but the August surplus marked a strong rebound.

The rupiah has been one of Asia’s worst performing currencies this year and slipped to 11,360 from 11,350 to the dollar after the trade figures were announced, Dow Jones Newswires reported.

AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

Indonesian workers shout slogans dur-ing a demonstration demanding higher wages outside the city hall in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Nov. 1, 2013. Labor-ers across Indone-sia went on the sec-ond day of a strike Friday to demand more benefits and higher pay, even as a raise was granted for workers in the capital from 2.2 mil-lion rupiah ($194) to 2.4 million rupiah ($211) a month.

BNPB raises status of Mount Sinabung to alert

Indonesia posts trade deficit in blow to recovery hopes

South East Asia’s top textile market seeks to clean up its actAgence France-Presse

JAKARTA - After years of being overrun by a racketeering mafia, drug addicts and pros-titutes, Southeast Asia’s biggest textile market is cleaning up its act in an effort to win back droves of shoppers.

Three demonstrators were ar-rested while four protesters and a police officer were injured after scuffles broke out during the pro-test on Saturday afternoon.

Protest organisers said 30,000 people, including hauliers, fish-ermen and food industry work-ers, had gathered in the town of Quimper in Brittany to demon-strate against an environmental tax on trucks and layoffs, even though the government had earlier in the week suspended the application of the so-called ecotax.

Author i t ies es t imate that 15,000 people joined in the protest. Some of the protestors pelted police with stones, iron bars and even pots of chrysan-themum, while others burned palettes. Police responded with water cannons and tear gas.

The prefect of the department of Finistere, Jean-Luc Videlaine, blamed the violence on a “margin-al group” of right-wing extrem-ists, who he said were believed to be among the protesters.

Before the weekend, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault had warned against any “spiral of vio-lence” in Brittany, after previous clashes last week during similar demonstrations.

The ecotax, aimed at encour-aging environmentally friendly commercial transport, imposes new levies on French and foreign vehicles transporting commer-cial goods weighing over 3.5 tonnes.

It came under fire from farm-ers and food sector workers across the country, but especially in Brittany, where the economy is heavily dependent on agri-culture.

Even though the government has said the tax would not take effect on January 1 as previously planned, protest organisers say it is not enough, demanding instead a permanent suspension

O n S a t u r d a y, p r o t e s t o r s marched under banners such as “Right to work”, “Bretons yes, sheep no” and “France is not a cash cow”. Many also wore red

caps, a symbol of the anti-tax campaign in Brittany in the 17th century.

“I’m here to defend my job,” one of the protestors, Genevieve Tanguy, 37, an estate agent told AFP. “In Brittany, we are united. Personally, I would not hold up with all these taxes.” Another protester, 52-year-old mason Claude Sergent said the taxes “are killing us”.

Christian Troadec, one of the main organisers of the rally, called the demonstration “a great success for employment in Brittany”.

The ecotax was adopted by Nicolas Sarkozy’s centre-right UMP government in 2009, but its implementation has repeatedly been put off.

Officials said the suspension of the tax, which would raise about one billion euros per year, would last at least several months.

Environmentalists slammed the Socialist government for postpon-ing the tax, with Green MEP Jose Bove calling the move “pathetic” and an “incredible retreat”.

Agence France Presse

Riyadh - Thousands of illegal foreigners, mostly unskilled work-ers from Asia, are rushing to leave Saudi Arabia before an amnesty expires on Sunday as they risk being fined or even jailed.

Nearly a million Bangladeshis, Filipinos, Indians, Nepalis, Paki-stanis and Yemenis, among others, have taken advantage of the three-month amnesty -- announced on April 3 and then extended for four months -- and left the country.

Another roughly four million have legalised their situation by finding employers to sponsor them, a must to reside in most Gulf monarchies. But the clock is ticking, and the Saudi labour ministry has said there will be no second chance, despite appeals from some Asian governments.

“We have absolutely no intention of prolonging the amnesty,” said ministry spokesman Hattab al-Anzi. Pakistan said this week that it has been pressing for an extension of the amnesty until the end of January.

Even so, its foreign ministry spokesman Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said: “We are trying our best to legalise as many Pakistanis as we can before the deadline ends.”

In contrast, Indian foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin told AFP “we have not asked for extra time,” explaining Indians had been urged to “abide by the rules, and we have had quite remarkable success”.

So foreigners are queuing outside governmental offices either to sort out the paperwork for leaving the kingdom or legalising their stays.

The Arab News daily said some Indians seeking repatriation had waited more than 31 hours outside the deportation centre in the Red Sea city of Jeddah to get the documents to leave.

The immigration department said on Thursday that “more than 900,000 people have left the country with final exit visas”.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, is a goldmine for millions of people from Asia and elsewhere in the Arab world, who find work as common labourers, drivers, porters and house maids. Expatriates account for around nine million of the country’s 27 mil-lion population.

The latest allegations are another blow to ties between the two countries, which have been tested by new Prime Minister Tony Ab-bott’s hardline policies on trying to stop asylum-seekers who board boats in Indonesia from arriving in Australia.

Last week Abbott said of the spy network reports: “Every Aus-tralian governmental agency, every Australian official, at home and abroad, operates in accordance with the law and that’s the assurance that I can give people at home and abroad.”

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade would not comment on the latest revelation.

“As a matter of principle and long-standing practice, the Australian government does not comment on intelligence matters,” a spokes-woman told AFP.

Widespread reports of NSA spying based on leaks from fugitive intelligence analyst Snowden, including that the agency was monitor-ing German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone, have already sparked a major trans-Atlantic rift.

After last week’s claims in the Sydney Morning Herald, which amplified earlier revelations by German magazine Der Spiegel, China’s foreign ministry demanded the Australian side “make a clarification”.

Jakarta summoned Australian ambassador Greg Moriarty for an explanation on Friday while Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Na-talegawa described the reported spying activities as “just not cricket”, saying his government was “obviously deeply concerned”.

AP Photo/Gween Saliou

Riot police use water canons to disperse protesters during clashes in Quimper, western France, Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 2013.

French riot police use tear gas on anti-tax protestersAgence France Presse

Quimper - French riot police fired tear gas at thousands of demonstrators in north-west France on Saturday, after some protesters hurled stones and iron bars at them in a rally against a controversial green tax and layoffs.

Australia...

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The numbers published Wednes-day in Washington were enough to turn European countries operating austerity budgets at least a little greenish with envy.

The US deficit for fiscal 2013, which ended September 30, nar-rowed 37.5 percent from a year earlier, shaving the deficit to 4.1 percent of gross domestic product.

The deficit-to-GDP ratio was 7.0

percent in 2012 after hitting more than 10 percent in 2009, when the govern-ment was spending heavily to counter the worst recession in decades.

The Obama administration, how-ever, has kept a low profile on the improving deficit. The Democratic president himself has said little about it, leaving his Treasury secre-tary to deliver the sales pitch.

“Under President (Barack)

Obama, the nation’s deficit has fallen for the past four years, the fastest pace of decline over a sus-tained period since World War II,” noted Treasury chief Jacob Lew.

But he offered no forecast for the deficit in the new 2014 fiscal year.

The reasons for the discretion are simple: The administration did not want such a big drop in 2013, for fear it would snuff out the still-fragile growth in the economy and weaken the slowly recovering jobs market. But in fact it hardly has any choice.

Lacking a budget agreement be-tween Republicans and Democrats, federal spending has been slashed

in automatic, massive cuts since March, known as sequestration. Conceived in mid-2011 during the previous debt ceiling crisis, the spending cuts were to be an un-thinkable option that would force the two sides to strike a deal. But a compromise did not materialize ahead of the deadline.

The result: Public spending in fiscal 2013 fell 2 percent, notably in defense and education.

“The administration has been saying all along that it’s too big of a cut this year and that they were not happy about that,” Joseph Gagnon, a former Treasury official, told AFP.

Jacob Kirkegaard, a researcher at the Peterson Institute for Inter-national Economics, takes a broad view. According to him, the forced austerity cure could almost be seen as a victory for opposition Repub-licans who are constantly seeking a reduced role for the federal gov-ernment.

“In some ways you can argue that the Republicans in Congress have won the debate... they have succeeded in reducing the US federal deficit quite dramatically against the express wishes of the Obama administration,” he said in an interview.

Agence France-Presse

NEW YORK CITY - Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase said Friday they have been approached by US and foreign authorities investigating possible manipulation in the foreign exchange markets.

In filings with the Securities and Exchange Commis-sion, both US banks reported having received queries on the issue, days after Barclays Bank, Deutsche Bank, UBS and Royal Bank of Scotland also acknowledged being un-der investigation over foreign exchange market issues.

“Government agencies in the US and other jurisdictions are conducting investigations or making inquiries regard-ing trading on the foreign exchange markets,” Citi said.

“Citigroup has received requests for information and is cooperating with the investigations and inquiries and responding to the requests.”

JPMorgan said it had received information requests from “various government authorities” regarding its for-eign exchange trading business.

“These investigations are in the early stages and the firm is cooperating with the relevant authorities,” it said.

Neither bank gave any other information on the direc-tion of the probe. On Thursday Barclays Bank reported it had received enquiries on its foreign exchange trading covering several years through August 2013.

Before that, the other banks acknowledged they had been contacted. Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority said last month that alongside several other agencies it was investigating a number of firms relating to trading on the foreign exchange market.

Swiss regulators have said as well that they are inves-tigating forex market manipulation.

The banking sector has already been shaken by a rig-ging scandal related to the Libor, a benchmark rate for lending between banks that also determines numerous financial and interest rate contracts around the world.

That scandal has already resulted in more than $3.5 billion in government settlements with financial institu-tions, as well as ongoing criminal prosecutions of several traders involved.

In US, budget crises flare but deficits shrinkAgence France-Presse

WASHINGTON - It is an American paradox: The US public deficit shrank this year at the fastest pace in nearly half a century, driven more by budget crises than real political will.

AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, FileIn this Thursday, May 10, 2012, file photo, automobiles pass a JP Morgan Chase building in New York. Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase said Friday they have been approached by US and foreign authorities investigating possible manipu-lation in the foreign exchange markets.

Citi, JPMorgan caught up in global forex probe

Antara

NUSA DUA - Indonesian senior wom-an athlete Ina Febriana Sari was stunned upon learning she had won a bronze medal at the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poom-sae Championship here on Saturday.

“I did not expect to be able to win the medal,” the Southeast Asian Games 1987 kyorugi gold medalist said.

Born in February 1970, she said the achievement was quite surprising for

her.“This was a surprise for me because

before, I had a sense that it would be impossible for me to win it and I had also not participated in a competition for a long time,” she said.

Ina, who worked as a coach at the SEA Games 2011, won the bronze medal in the Bali championship in the U-49 female individual class.

“This was my first world-level poomsae competition, so I was very happy with this

result,” she said, adding that she only had two months to prepare before participat-ing in the competition.

Talking about problems she faced before winning the bronze medal, Ina, who had participated in the 1988 Olympic Games, said her focus was once disrupted when someone passed in front of her while she was performing, but she was later able to overcome it to win the medal.

The silver medal was won by the U-17 women’s team and two bronze medals were presented to Ina Febriana Sari in the U-49 wom-en’s individual event and Maulana

Hadir in the U-29 men’s individual competition.

With the additional medals, the Indonesian team has collected one gold, one silver and three bronze

medals during the competition.The last bronze medal was

awarded on the third day to Maul-ana Haidir in the U-29 men’s indi-vidual, while the gold medal went to Thomas Sommer from Germany and the silver medal to Wang-Kon Hwang from South Korea. Another bronze medal went to Mahdi Jamali Fashi from Iran.

South Korea has won the most

medals, so far, with five gold and four silver medals, followed by the US with two gold, one silver and one bronze medal.

The Philippines was in third place with two gold medals and one silver medal, followed by Spain in fourth place with two gold and two bronze medals and Iran in fifth place with one gold, three silver and four bronze medals.

Vietnam was one slot above Indonesia in sixth place, collecting one gold, two silver and five bronze medals.

The WTF Taekwondo Poomsae is scheduled to finish on Sunday with final competitions in men’s and women’s team +29, men’s team U-17, women’s U-59, women’s U-29 and freestyle mixed team

events.

Indonesia ranked 7th in WTFAntara

NUSA DUA - Indonesia has been ranked seventh in the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday, being awarded one silver and two bronze medals.

Antara

NUSA DUA - Indonesia’s U-17 women’s taekwondo team won a silver medal on the third day of the 8th WTF World Tae-kwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday.

The women’s team, including Kevita Rizkia, Mutaqoh Nisa and Mutiara Habiba, were awarded the silver medal with 8.02 points, losing to the Philippines which took home the gold medal with 8.13 points.

Thailand and Mexico, which scored 8.01 points and 7.94 points, respectively, received bronze med-als.

“I was nervous when I started the match,” Mutaqoh said.

“I knew that my opponent was strong, and I felt strained,” she said.

The three female taekwondo athletes had earlier taken part in the Indonesia Open in Jakarta and the 3rd Islamic Solidarity Games in Palembang, South Sumatra, where they won a bronze medal.

Also on Saturday, Indonesia’s Ina Febriana won a bronze medal when she competed in the women’s U-49 individual event, while a gold medal went to Kyeong-Ran Oh of South Korea and a silver medal to Heba Labib of Egypt.

The WTF Taekwondo Poomsae is scheduled to end on Sunday with final competitions in the men’s and women’s team +29, men’s team U-17, women’s U-59, women’s U-29 and freestyle mixed team events.

Indonesia was ranked seventh in the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday, being awarded one silver and two bronze medals.

Ina surprises to win bronze medal

IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

Ina Febriana Sari

RI’s U-17 women’s team win silver at WTF

Indonesia’s U-17 women’s taekwondo team won a silver medal on the third day of the 8th WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championship here on Saturday.IBP/Yudi Karnaedi

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Paul Ciancia, 23, remained hospitalized after being shot four times and wounded in the mouth and leg by police before his arrest. The FBI said he was unresponsive and they had not been able to in-terview him.

Friday’s attack also wounded five others, including two other federal security officers. Security officer Gerardo Hernandez was killed. Ciancia was also charged with commission of violence at an international airport.

Ciancia said in a note that he wanted to kill at least one Trans-portation Security Administration officer and didn’t care which one, authorities said.

U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said Ciancia strode into Terminal 3,

pulled an assault rifle out of his bag and fired repeatedly at point-blank range at a TSA officer who was checking IDs.

After shooting the officer and going up an escalator, he turned back to see the officer move and returned to fire on him again, kill-ing him, according to surveillance video reviewed by the FBI.

Ciancia then fired on at least two other TSA employees and a civilian airline passenger, who were all wounded. Airport police eventually shot him and took him into custody.

It’s not clear why Ciancia tar-geted the TSA, but the handwrit-ten note found in his bag said he’d “made the conscious decision to try to kill” multiple TSA employees

and that he wanted to stir fear in them, said FBI Special Agent in Charge David L. Bowdich.

The FBI said they had not found evidence of past crimes or any confrontations with the TSA. They said Ciancia had never applied for a job with TSA.

The TSA planned to review its security policies in the wake of the shooting. Administrator John Pistole did not say if that meant arming officers. Terminal 3, the area where the shooting happened, reopened Saturday.

Authorities believe someone dropped Ciancia off at the airport, and agents are reviewing surveil-lance tapes and other evidence to piece together the sequence of events.

Ciancia, who was shot four times by airport police, remained hospitalized Saturday, but there was no word on his condition. He was wounded in the mouth and the leg, authorities said.

Reuters

PARIS - Two French journalists killed in Mali on Saturday were “coldly assassinated” by the “terrorists” that France is fighting in the west African country, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Sunday.

Radio journalists Claude Verlon and Ghislaine Dupont were ab-ducted after interviewing a member of the MNLA Tuareg separatist group in northern Mali.

Their bodies were found by a French patrol 12 km (8 miles) outside Kidal, the birthplace of a Tuareg uprising last year that plunged Mali into chaos, leading to a coup in the capital Bamako and the occupation of the northern half of the country by militants linked to al Qaeda.

A French-led military intervention drove out the militants but there are still pockets of insurgents.

“The assassins are those that we are fighting, the terrorist groups that refuse democracy and elections,” Fabius said, calling the killings “heinous and revolting”.

“Security in the area and the surrounding areas, especially for French nationals, will be increased,” he said, after a specially convened cabinet meeting to discuss the deaths.

Fabius said one of the journalists had been shot twice, and the other three times. He said French forces had tried to find the hostage takers, but to no avail.

Agence France Presse

Moscow - Intelligence leaker Edward Snowden is free to speak with whoever he chooses, including foreign authorities, a Kremlin spokesman said on Saturday, after the US fugitive said he was ready to help a German probe into US spying.

“He has temporary refugee status. That status does not foresee any restrictions on his

moving around the country or speaking to anyone,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokes-man Dmitry Peskov told AFP.

The former National Security Agency contractor spent more than a month in the transit zone of a Moscow airport before receiving temporary asylum in Russia in August to the fury of the United States where he faces trial on charges under the Espionage Act.

Putin has said Snowden was welcome to stay in Russia as long as he did not harm US interests.

Peskov said on Saturday that condition remained in place. “No one will allow him to use the territory of Russia to harm US interests.”

But the spokesman also said that Snowden was free to speak to German prosecutors over their probe into claims that Washington

spied on Chancellor Angela Merkel, or even travel to Germany.

“No one is keeping him here. He is not being held captive here,” said Peskov. “He is free to pack up and fly anywhere he wants.”

But he warned that if Snowden wanted to return to Moscow, he would have to re-apply for asylum. “He can leave only once,” said Peskov.

Snowden ‘free to talk’ to Germans: Kremlin

France says its journalists ‘coldly assassinated’ in Mali

AP Photo/RFIThis undated photo released by Radio France International, RFI, shows French journalist Claude Verlon.

AP Photo/Ringo H.W. ChiuA passenger gets his luggage back at Los Angeles International Airport’s Terminal 3 on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013.

LA airport shooting suspect charged with murderAssociated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES — U.S. prosecutors filed a murder charge Saturday against the suspected gunman in the deadly shooting at Los Angeles International Airport, and he could face the death penalty.

BLACK grapes have become the pride of Buleleng County. Even, Buleleng County is probably the only county in Bali which has the center of grape having met the needs for grapes of other counties in Bali and Java.

However since the past few years, many farmers cleared their grapevine and re-cultivated their land for planting rice. This occurred after the drop of grape price and sharp price hike of fertilizer and pesticide. In addition, the black grapes grown in Banjar, Seririt and Gerokgak subdistrict have become less competitive than imported grapes having sweeter flavor. “Although a few people consume, our grapes can actually still be sent to the wine factory. Unluckily, the price is still low so that we cannot get the return on investment,” said a farmer at Tangguwisia village, Seririt subdistrict.

When many farmers cut their grapevines and converted their land into paddy fields, the acreage of paddy filed in Buleleng indeed increased. So the pride of Buleleng once becoming the barn of grapes in Bali faded. Actually, Buleleng had the potential to become the center of grape producers aside from other local fruits such as mango, mangosteen and durian.

When numerous grape growers gave in, in fact a group of farmers in Buleleng remained keen to develop the grape cultivation. If the grave of old variety was no longer sold well in the market, many farmer groups were then developing a new variety of grape offering superiority in terms of shape and flavor. Farmer groups were still continuing to develop the new variety of grapes such as the Amerta Nadi in Banjar, Wilacita Karya at Kalisada village, Seririt subdistrict as well as Buana Mekar and Sari Bumi at Banyupoh village, Gerokgak. Later on, farmers at Tangguwisia village in Seririt subdistrict also began to develop a new variety of grapes believed to be able to restore the pride of Buleleng as the largest grape producer in Bali.

The Head of Buleleng Agriculture and Livestock Agency, Nyoman Swatantra, said that his party con-tinued to encourage farmers to develop a new variety of grape. Last month, four farmer groups in Banjar, Seririt and Gerokgak, were granted with red grape cutting having sweeter taste than the grapes grown previously. “The cutting of red grape poses the results of research by the Orange and Strawberry Research Institute in Malang,” he said.

Each farmer group was given 250 grape cuttings to be planted in each region. Later, after the grape had developed, the other farmer groups were also expected to develop similar variety. “We believe this new variety of grape can restore the enthusiasm of farmers for growing grapes,” he said.

Meanwhile, a number of farmers at Tangguwisia village started planting superior grape such as Blue Probolinggo, Red Prince (Red Probolinggo) and Black Carolina. These varieties of grape were produced by the research of Mahasaraswati University in col-laboration with the Sumatra Education and Research Valley (SERV). If the cultivation of superior grape variety worked well, the grape would be able to meet the needs for grape as table wine served in five-star hotels because the quality of wine was determined by the taste, size, uniformity and cleanliness of the grape skins.

Headman of Tangguwisia, Putu Ngurah Budi Utama, expected the new variety of grapes grown in the region could restore the enthusiasm of farmers to plant grapes. “Vivacity of farmers at our village has indeed faded to grow grapes, but now their vivacity is expected to grow back so that Buleleng remains to become a grape producer in Bali,” he said. (ole)

Pedestrian arrangement actually poses a strategic plan to preserve the existence of Taman Ayun Temple having been included in the World Cultural Heritage (WCH) by the UNESCO. Since included in the WCH, the effort to beautify the area is boosted. Gradual and sustainable arrangement is started by making road arrangement in front of Taman Ayun Temple into pedestrian and then resumed with the development of entrance gates in the east and west, arrangement of landscaping garden and traders.

The first step is the arrangement in front of the Taman Ayun area. Road closure in front of the Taman Ayun is purely making the area for pedestrians so that visitors will be more comfortable. Moreover, the area in front of Taman Ayun is often used by the youth for mo-tor racing activity and hazardous motor action. In addition, the Regent of Badung AA Gde Agung said that according to spatial plan, the area had been designed as a pedestrian area since 2002. Besides,

his party also wanted to protect the cul-verts of hundreds of years old under the ground of Taman Ayun.

“If this path continues to be passed through by large vehicles, it is feared to be broken. If it collapses, who is responsible? When it collapses, the Ta-man Ayun will collapse, too. So, to avoid such incident, we make the region into pedestrian,” said Gde Agung.

Unfortunately, the arrangement of pe-destrian project worth IDR 8.465 billion even kindled public polemics. People were starting to fret when the gates of Taman Ayun was equipped with steps so they closed the vehicle access through the front of Taman Ayun. Changes in the traffic flow were not as expected. The alternatives available were inadequate and even confusing road users.

Surrounding communities mostly consisted of Gulingan village residents also felt aggrieved because the Taman Ayun road access was closed. Customary hamlet Chief of Munggu, Ketut Sudiasa,

the administrative hamlet chief of Munggu revealed that people complained because they felt to have been harmed in perform-ing everyday activities. Diversion of traffic flow was not a solution for residents. Be-sides, they also complained about the lack of socialization made by the government.

Disappointment of Gulingan com-munity began to appear on the surface. On October 15, residents put up banners containing the rejection against the steps hampering the road access. Residents mo-bilized signatures and urged the govern-ment to dismantle the steps of the gates. The rejection was coldly responded by the Badung government. The banners were dismantled and the project continued.

Whether because of the banner instal-lation getting no response, hundreds of Gulingan villagers at night on October 17 finally held a meeting with senior figure of Mengwi Palace doubling as the Regent of Badung. The residents expressed their disappointment at the existence of gate and steps. The meeting at that night finally agreed to dismantle the steps. Gde Agung was willing to dismantle the steps because the resi-dents assured there would be no racing action in front of the Taman Ayun. The steps would be replaced with portal in the middle of the gates so the passing vehicles would only motorcycles.

Restore glory of Buleleng’s grape Farmers start to grow new grape variety

IBP/FileThe stairs on the entrance of Taman Ayun is dismantled

Pedestrian project of Taman Ayun triggers polemics in communityMangupura (Bali Post)—

The plan of Badung County to arrange the pedestrian of Taman Ayun Temple could not run smoothly. Amid the implementation, the project has kindled polemics in the community. Some items of the project such as steps and portal on the gates of the Taman Ayun Temple was rejected by society and had to be dismantled.

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According to Trade Ministry’s Head of International Trade Iman Pam-bagyo as the host of the event, Indonesia has received confirmations from the 159 WTO member delegations and 25 observer countries.

“The observers will send some 400 delegates to the meeting,” he said.Pambagyo added the organizing committee had already surveyed hotels

available for all WTO delegations and observers as well as the security procedures for them.

“All in all, we have organized accommodations and security for WTO delegations and observers for the event in Nusa Dua, Bali. About 80 percent had been prepared,” he said.

The committee also has made preparations to anticipate the possibility of members sending more than a minister to the meeting, with regard to their accommodations and security procedures.

“Japan, for an example, has confirmed to send also its agricultural minister along with the trade minister,” said Pambagyo.

With regard to Indonesia, Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan will be the chair of the conference while Vice Trade Minister Bayu Krisnamukti will lead the country’s delegation.

During the Ninth World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting a parlia-mentary conference on WTO would also be held in Bali on December 2 to 5, 2013 jointly organized by Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and European Parliament (EP).

AntaraDENPASAR - Bali’s economy is predicted to

grow 6.7 percent this year driven by investment in the tourism and infrastructure sector.

In the first nine months of this year investment reached Rp28.78 trillion in Bali dominated by in-vestment in the tourism and infrastructure sectors.

Investment in the tourism and infrastructure sec-tor accounted for 60 percent of the total investment in Bali, head of the provincial office of the Central Bureau of Statistic Gede Suarjana said.

“With the new investment, Bali is set to chalk up a 6.7 percent growth in economy this year,” Gede Suarjana said here on Thursday.

The investment included Rp6 trillion in foreign direct investment, Rp16.65 trillion by Indonesian private companies and Rp6.13 trillion by the gov-ernment.

“The investment by the government included Rp3.32 trillion in spending from the state budget and Rp719 billion spending from the provincial budget and Rp2.08 trillion spending by the district/city administration,” Gede Suarjana said.

The estimate of investment by the private sector was based on investment credit by the private sec-tor, he added.

A smaller part of the investment was used in the agricultural sector including animal husbandry and fishery, he said.

Investment in the fishery sector was mainly for the provision of fishing boats, he said.

He said the agricultural sector is included in the priority list for development in Bali but investors are still more interested in the tourism sector.

He said it is necessary to modernize infrastruc-ture in the agricultural sector to attract investors to the sector.

Ten thousand participants to attend WTO meeting in BaliAntara

JAKARTA - About 8,500 to 10,000 participants, including ministers and delegates, will attend the Ninth World Trade Or-ganization (WTO) meeting in Bali, on December 3 to 6, 2013.

ANTARA FOTO/Rosa Panggabean

Number of tanks patrol during the APEC Summit that held on Nusa Dua, Bali Island recently. About 8,500 to 10,000 participants, including ministers and delegates, will attend the Ninth World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting in Bali, on December 3 to 6, 2013.

Bali’s economy predicted to grow 6.7 percent

ANTARA FOTO/Wahyu Putro A

Bali’s economy is predicted to grow 6.7 percent this year driven by investment in the tourism and infrastructure sector.

The “yard sale” and auction got under way in the morning at the Reliant Center, the convention center adjacent to the now-closed domed stadium. More than 4,000 people were inside or waiting to get in by about 10 a.m. Saturday, Reliant Park officials said, the line twisting through the center and out the door.

For those looking for a cheap memento at the sale, a 12-inch by 12-inch (30-centimeter by 30-centimeter) piece of AstroTurf cost $20. It sold out before the sale ended. Seats went for $200 a pair, and after the in-person stock sold out Saturday, people could purchase seats that they can pick up in December. Larger items, including autographed lockers and dugout benches, were auctioned off.

Dave Warwick bought two of the beat-up, scratched red-and-black turnstiles that once let crowds into the Astrodome for $4,100 a piece.

He said they brought back fond memories of when, as a sailor from Liverpool, England, he visited friends in 1966 and saw his first baseball game.

“That’s the first entrance into the Astrodome. It’s the click. I just wanted them,” said Warwick, 71, who ended up moving to Houston in 1983 and now runs a shipping agency.

Opened in 1965, the Astrodome was the world’s first multipurpose domed stadium. It was home to the Major League Baseball’s Houston Astros and the National Football League’s Houston Oilers. But no profes-sional sports team has played there since 1999 and the stadium has been closed to all events since 2009.

Associated Press Writer

HAVANA — Cuban authorities are bringing down the curtain at the privately run cinemas and video

AP Photo/Pat Sullivan

People line up to buy stadium seats at a sale and auction of Houston Astrodome furniture, appliances, Astroturf and staff uniforms on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, at the Reliant Center in Houston.

Houston Astrodome sale features turf, lockersAssociated Press Writer

HOUSTON — Thousands of people turned up Saturday for the chance to take home a piece of the iconic, but dilapidated Houston Astrodome, once dubbed the “eighth wonder of the world.”

Cuba cracks down on private cinemas, game salonsgame salons that have mushroomed on the island recently, saying Satur-day that the businesses are unauthor-ized and proprietors must halt such entertainment immediately.

The movie and video parlors have been operating in a legal gray area often under licenses for inde-pendent restaurants, offering basic food and refreshments even though

the entertainment is the main draw. They are not mentioned on the list of nearly 200 areas of independent enterprise authorized under limited economic changes begun by Raul Castro, but until now they were not explicitly prohibited either. An announcement published in Com-munist Party newspaper Granma said the show is over.

“Cinematic exhibition (including 3D rooms) and computer games will cease immediately in whatever kind of private business activity,” said the message from the Executive Com-mittee of the Council of Ministers.

Many private cinema operators spent thousands of dollars to launch their businesses, which range from modest to flashy and offer the latest Hollywood blockbusters and fast-paced video games.

“Economically, this really hurts us. This (business) was a relief for the family,” said Orlando Suarez, speaking in front of a marquee listing Saturday’s entertainment program at his San Rafael 3D cin-ema in central Havana. “We don’t understand why they didn’t give us a window of time instead of taking this stance of ‘close down now.’”

Private theaters have become increasingly popular as an alter-native to poorly maintained state-run cinemas, which tend to show more staid, high-brow fare, and moviegoers were also dismayed

AP Photo/Franklin Reyes

FILE.- In this Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 file photo, people wait to see a movie next to a image of Barcelona soccer player Lionel Messi at a private movie theater called “3D Mania” in Havana, Cuba.

at the news.“It’s a lack of respect. What

are we going to do now?” said Lionny Gonzalez, a 15-year-old high school student. “Now the only thing left for us is to go to a disco. There’s nothing else.”

“Young people need these salons,” said Rafael Gonzalez, a 53-year-old father of five. “They spend time there instead of being on the streets.”

Recently the Communist Party youth newspaper Juventud Rebelde published a lengthy article quoting Vice Minister of Culture Fernando Rojas as saying the video salons pro-mote “frivolity, mediocrity, pseudo culture and banality,” raising fears of a crackdown.

Cuba also recently announced a ban on private commercialization of imported goods, and Saturday’s mes-sage said small business owners who have been selling products brought from overseas will have until Dec. 31 to liquidate their inventories.

The ban affects people who took out licenses to produce and sell clothing or household prod-ucts, but in reality made money mostly from reselling foreign goods imported into Cuba one overstuffed suitcase at a time.

“The government ratifies its firm determination not to permit viola-tions of any kind,” the announce-ment in Granma read.

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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

Monday, November 4, 2013

Calendar Event for October 4 through 28 , 2013

4 Oct Tilem Sasih Ketiga Odalan Ida Ratu Geng Penataran Agung Be-sakihOdalan Ida Ratu Raja Puraus di Merajan Selod-ing BesakihPura Ulun Kulkuk Besakih

6 Oct Saniscara Pon Julungwangi Pura Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Desa Kayu-putih Buleleng

8 Oct Anggarkasih Julungwangi Pura Tirtaharum Tegalwangi BangliPura Pasek Tohjiwa Wanasari TabananPura Pasek Tangguntiti Jakatebel TabananPura Pasek Bendesa Sangsit BulelengPura Dalem Waturenggong Taro TegalalangPura Ibu (Pura Kaja) Wanasari Selemadeg TabananPura Pasek Gelgel TulikupPura manik Bingin Sidemen

9 Oct Buda Umanis Julungwangi Pura Penetaran Gana Bebalang BangliPura Dalem Gede Banjar Pande BangliPura Puncaksari Pdi Sangeh AbiansemalPura Dadia Agung Pasek Sanak Sapta Resi Sidan GianyarMerajan Pasek Tohjiwa JakatebelMerajan Pasek Prateka BatusesaMerajan Jeroan Dauh Cemenggon CemenggonPura Puseh Penegil Darma Kubutambahan Singaraja.Merajan Pasek Subadra Kramas-GianyarPura Dalem Maya Blahbatuh GianyarLinggih Bhatara Kayu Selem Besakih

17 Oct Wraspati Wage Sungsang Pura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Desa Tangkas KlungkungPura Siang Kangin Tampuagan Tembuku BangliOdalan Ida Ratu Mas Penataran Agung Be-sakihMerajan Pasek Gelgel PetemonMerajan Pasek Gelgel MelinggihOdalan Ida Bhatara Bang Tulus Dewa Besakih

19 Oct Purnama Sasih Kapat Bathara Tiga Sakti Penataran Agung BesakihPura Meru Cakra LombokPura Lempuyang Madya KarangasemPura Penerejon KintamaniPura Pulaki BulelengPura Tirta Empul Tampak SiringPura Puseh, Pura Desa, Pura Penataran, Pura

Luhuring Akasa, Bhatara Hyang Basukih Desa Cemenggaon SukawatiPura Tirta Negari SingapaduPura Puseh, Desa, Penataran Tangsub SukawatiPura Penataran Agung TegallalangPura Desa Denjalan, Tegaltamu, Tegehe, Batu Yang lan Batuaji BatubulanPura Puseh Singakerta UbudPura Nataran Sanding TampaksiringPura Bakuang Ceningan Nusa PenidaPura Pasek Getas Kawan Kedewataan UbudPura Agung Dukuh Sakti Pangku Subami BrabanPura Pasek Gelgel Carik Selemadeg TabananPura Pasek Gelgel Klanting Dukuh KrambitanPura Pasek Bendesa Mas G a d u n g a n SelemadegPura Agung Pasek Tohjiwa Wanasari SelemadegPura Penataran Pasek Kayu Putih Bandem Karan-gasemPura Puseh Werdi Agung Bolang Mangondow SulutPura Dukuh Segening Wangsiang KarangasemPura Dalem Khayangan Arya Gajahpara Sukaluwih Tejakula BulelengPura Pasraman Suci Renon DenpasarPura Penataran Agung Kertabumi Taman Mini Indonesia Indah JakartaPura Luhur Waisnawa Asah Badung Sepang BulelengPura Ulun Danu Batur Songan KintamaniPura Agung Bhuwana Skyline Jayapura PapuaPura Dalem Bengkel Banjar Benoh Ubung DenpasarMerajan Suci Geriya Penataran Banjar Gemeh DenpasarPura Pejengaji TegalalangPura Panti PasekGelgel Desa Meliling Keram-bitanPura Pejenengan Dukuh Ogan Desa Sangkan Gunung Rendang KarangasemPura Dadia Dukuh Segening Desa Swastika Buana Saputih Banyak Lampung TengahPura Dukuh Sakti Belatung Kukuh KerambitanPura Gumang (Bukit Juru) Desa Bugbug Karan-gasemPura Kawitan Arya Samping Banjar Langon KapalPura Pejenengan Pule Sari Desa Dukuh Sidemen KarangasemPura Segara Penimbangan Banjar Galiran Desa Bakti Seraga BulelengPura Puseh Yeh Ulakan Desa Suana Nusa PenidaPura Bukit Mentik Gunung Lebah Desa Batur Kintamani

Pura Pasek Tangkas Kori Agung Kukuh ker-ambitanPura Penataran UbudPura Luhur Giri Kusuma Dauh Peken BlahbatuhPemerajan Agung Jambe Guwang SukawatiPura Taman Sari Busungbiu Busungbiu Bule-lengPura Giri Jagat Nata Ketewel SukawatiPura Dang Khayangan Penataran Agung Baturn-ingMambal Abiansemal

22 Oct Penampahan Galungan 23 Oct Hari raya Galungan Pura Wakika Kupang, NTTPura Agung Girinatha Sumbawa Besar NTBPura Dukuh Sakti Dukuh Kediri-TabananPura Atambuananta Kutamba NTTPura Webananta Kupang, NTTPura Giripati Mulawarman PontianakPura Mustika Dharma Cijantung I Jakarta TimurPura Mustika Dharma Kompleks Kopassus Cijantung Jakarta Timur.

24 Oct Wraspati Umanis Dungulan Pura Watukaru TabananPura Lempuyang Luhur KarangasemPura Kentel Gumi KlungkungPura Pasek Gaduh Umadesa Kediri TabananPura Pasek Kubayan Wangaya Gede Penebel TabananMerajan Pasek Tohjiwa TiyinganMerajan Pasek Gaduh Umadesa.

25 Oct Sukra Paing Dungulan Pura Ulun Suwi Jimbaran, BadungPura Luhur Cemenggon, SukawatiPura Pasek Ubung Denpasar

26 Oct Saniscara Pon Dungulan Pura Segara JembranaPura Dalem Gede Losan Klungkung

27 Oct redite Paing Kuningan Pura Dalem Tegal Tamu Sekar Mukti Batu-bulanPura Kubayan Umagunung Sempidi Badung

28 Oct Soma Kliwon Kuningan Pura Desa Gelgel KlungkungPura Pasek Tohjiwa Sawah SelemadegPura Pemerajan Agung Benawah Kangin Gi-anyarPura Panti Pasek Gelgel Pelapuan BusungbiuPura Kahyangan Tulus Desa Apuan

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Tabanan (Bali Post)—

Customary villagers of Bongan Gede, Bongan Puseh village, Tabanan, had a unique tradition in celebrating Kuningan feast day, Saturday (Nov 2). They held mesuryak namely throwing money ritual to accompany the return of ancestral soul to heaven. Unfortu-nately, despite being a regular activity, the ritual did not attract tourists, espe-cially foreign tourists.

Of some hamlets at Bongan Puseh village, the most festive ritual occurred at Bongan Gede hamlet. This heredi-tary ritual was started with worship at family shrine. Then, it was resumed by placing the oblation in front of the house compound gates. Around 10:00 p.m., the mesuryak ritual began. After delivering to the oblation, all family

members were then throwing money upwards. The rain of rupiah in various denominations has become a bone of contention for local residents. It started with the denomination of IDR 1,000 to IDR 100,000. As soon as the money was thrown, people immediately burst and scrambled. Not infrequently, they mutually interplayed. The tradition of throwing money is made in turn, from southern tip to northern boundary of the village.

It was intended in order people could scramble the money fairly. They were dominated by youth. A large number of people wished to involve in the event more than 100 people. Since many people participated in the mesuryak, total money spent could reach IDR 20 million more. “It has become a ritual for generations. Each Kuningan, we

escort the ancestors back to heaven with mesuryak. In other words, because of being happy we then throw money,” said Gede Wardana, hamlet chief of Bongan Gede, Made Wardana. The money thrown symbolized the provi-sion of the ancestors. Based on nominal capacity, the richer a family, the more money was thrown.

According to Wardana, there was no official source when the mesuryak ritual began. However, the most festive tradition occurred at his hamlet. He hoped such regular tradition could be promoted into a tourist destination. “So far, there has never been a group of trav-elers visiting and seeing the mesuryak tradition whereas it is one of the icons of Tabanan town,” he said. Therefore, residents hoped that tourists could en-joy such a rare tradition. (kmb30)

Formerly, the territory was sepa-rated from the mainland of Bali prior to the large-scale reclamation made by Bali Turtle Island Development (BTID). To reach the location, people previously only relied on sea transpor-tation such as boat. Now, everything has changed. Hindu pilgrims coming to say prayers in the Sakenan Temple no longer needs to ride boat. They can now park in the outermost courtyard.

The reclamation conducted on Se-rangan Island since 1996 by PT BTID has changed the behavior of a number of local societies. Many changes have occurred both positive and negative afflicting the residents of the Turtle Island. Afterward, the road access to Serangan Island with an area of 112 hectares was to increase around four times of the previous width. Now, the Serangan Island has reached 491 hectares. In other words, the acreage of sea reclaimed amounts to 379 hectares. The reclamation happens in the east-ern, southwestern and northwestern coast of the island.

Reclamation in Serangan by PT BTID since 1996 has changed the behavioral patterns of community dras-

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The bridge connecting Serangan Island with Denpasar.

After reclamation

It’s safe for immoral act and committing suicideCOINCIDING with the feast of Kuningan falling on Saturday (Oct 2), the attention of Hin-

dus is focused on the Sakenan temple. This temple is located at Serangan municipality, South Denpasar or better known as Serangan Island.

Mesuryak tradition draws minimal visitors

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Mesuryak Tradition in Tabanan

tically. Due to easy access to the small island, it was then hard to control the incoming people. As a result, criminal cases increase. The land covered with shrubs makes people free to do any-thing, including committing a suicide, immoral act or sex in the car and bul-lying. As happened on Sunday night (Aug 11), a young man from Kupang, NTT, Marcellinus Siki, 19, was beaten and hacked to dying.

Meanwhile, Mario Arnold from Germany was found dead with rot-ting corpse. The body of Mario was found in Jimny vehicle with license plate DK 683 Q covered by bushes. From the results of police investiga-tion, Mario committed suicide by putting in exhaust fumes into the car by means of hose. Luckily, the car did not explode. Besides, the region was also used by criminals to hide. As evi-dence, the officers of Denpasar Metro Police had raided a boarding house on Jalan Tukad Punggawa II, Serangan, South Denpasar, and arrested a cross-provincial robber (Surabaya and Bali), the suspect Haris Purwanto Tutupoho, 27, from Ambon.

Considering the region is rarely

touched by police, mischievous em-ployers often takes advantage of the location for hoarding or breeding pro-tected fish as found out by special team the Directorate of Special Criminal Detective of Bali Police two months ago. Police raided the fish breeding owned by PT Naga Mas Samudera on Jalan Tukad Punggawa, Serangan, South Denpasar. It happened because there was a bred of protected napo-leon fish. In addition, the fish worth millions of rupiahs per kilogram was planned to be exported.

Some professional photographers claimed to have been frequently bul-lied worth millions of rupiahs. The bullying happened when they took a picture or photograph of a bride and groom. Obviously, this makes the photographer uncomfortable. The increasingly complex problems on Se-rangan Island should be responded by the government by finding out a right solution to manage the area properly. Moreover, many cafés are established so that it has a great influence on the lives of Serangan, including the haz-ards of drugs and HIV/AIDS.

Geographically, the Serangan mu-

nicipality is surrounded by sea, while the land spreads across an area of 481 hectares. As a region surrounded by sea, the village community of Seran-gan exploits the potential of maritime for the maritime economic activities such as fishing.

Land utilization of Serangan Island includes: (1) Population Settlement Area = 76.675 hectares; (2). Home yard = 20.869 hectares; (3) Temple = 1,000 hectares; (4) Cemetery = 1.261

hectares; (5) Office = 0.138 hectare; (6) The other public infrastructure = 1.075 hectares; (7) Others (reclaimed land) = 380,000 hectares. Total area = 481,000 hectares.

Serangan Island surrounded by sea is also overgrown by mangroves pos-ing a land conservation area, area for breeding fish and lungs for Serangan Municipality recognized by the gov-ernment as Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park (Tahura).(dgk/rah)

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The Guardian newspaper’s Aus-tralian edition cited a document from US whistleblower Edward Snowden showing Australian spy agency the Defence Signals Direc-torate worked alongside America’s National Security Agency (NSA) to collect the phone numbers of

Indonesian security officials.Australia’s relationship with

close neighbour Indonesia is al-ready under pressure after reports last week that Canberra’s overseas diplomatic posts were involved in a vast US-led surveillance network.

Missions in Indonesia, as well as

embassies or consulates in China, were reportedly used to monitor phone calls and collect data, spark-ing demands for an explanation from Jakarta and Beijing.

The Guardian said the 2007 operation at the United Nations climate change conference was not particularly successful, with the only tangible outcome being the mobile phone number of Bali’s chief of police.

“The goal of the development ef-fort was to gain a solid understand-ing of the network structure should

collection be required in the event of an emergency,” according to an account of the mission included in a 2008 weekly report from the NSA base at Pine Gap in Australia, one of the agency’s biggest overseas bases. Summing up at the end of the operation, the NSA, according to the Guardian, said: “Highlights include the compromise of the mobile phone number for Bali’s chief of police.

“Site efforts revealed previously unknown Indonesian communica-tions networks and postured us to

increase collection in the event of a crisis.”

While largely unsuccessful, the operation is hugely embarrassing for Australia.

At the time, Kevin Rudd was the country’s newly elected prime min-ister and he attended the summit -- his first high-profile international foray -- at the personal invitation of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Both lead-ers agreed then to work together to advance ties.

ANTARAFOTO/POOL/Mast Irham

Leaders meeting during APEC Summit in Bali on early October 2013. Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to exacerbate strained ties with Jakarta.

Australia, US spied on Indonesia during UN talksAgence France-Presse

SYDNEY - Australia and the United States mounted a joint surveillance operation on Indonesia during 2007 UN climate talks in Bali, a report said Sunday in revelations likely to ex-acerbate strained ties with Jakarta.

Burns, acclaimed for his documentaries on the Civil War, jazz and World War II, previewed on Saturday part of the 14-hour series that will air next year.

Burns’ film explores the political and family ties between President Theodore Roosevelt and President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor.

The Roosevelts lived and governed during a time of enormous change in the U.S, including the country’s emergence as a world power, the Great Depression, World War II and the civil rights struggle.

Burns said the Roosevelt political legacy remains relevant now as U.S. leaders debate how big the federal government should be. All three Roosevelts backed an expanded role for the central government.

The political populism of Theodore Roosevelt in the early 1900s — for example, his anti-monopoly stances and efforts to improve food safety — arguably found a new expression in the politics championed by Franklin Roosevelt to alleviate the suffering inflicted by the Great Depression in the 1930s.

The film follows Eleanor Roosevelt as she emerged from her role as first lady after Roosevelt’s death and led the United Nations as it drafted an international charter of human rights.

The film also shows the leaders’ flaws. Theodore Roosevelt encouraged a rebellion in Panama so the United States could secure the land needed for the Panama Canal. Franklin Roosevelt was unfaithful to Eleanor.

Associated Press Writer

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The folks at Warner Music Nashville are showing they know how to get your attention. And this time of year, it’s all about attention, with the County Music As-sociation Awards being presented next week.

This includes mailing out a nifty

virtual record player to promote Blake Shelton at the CMAs and hiring a march-ing band to draw attention to new artist nominee Brett Eldredge.

Peter Strickland, WMN’s executive vice president and general manager, calls these attention-getters awareness campaigns, and they sure have raised awareness.

The virtual player has been the talk of

CMA voters. It includes a vinyl copy of Shelton’s “Based on a True Story” laid in a thin plastic rectangle. Scan a code with your cellphone, put it on the record, and a digital arm appears that allows you to “play” the music. You can move the arm back and forth, just like on a turntable. And the vinyl album can be played on a real turntable.

“We just wanted to focus on the music and we knew if we did something totally revolutionary, I guess, that people would take the effort to listen to it,” Strickland said. “The hardest part is to get the CD from the package into the player to pay attention to the music, and we didn’t have an issue with this piece.”

Each awards show has its own set of rules about lobbying for an artist. The CMA encourages artists and their labels to educate voters, allowing three email blasts and one mailer a year. Brandi Simms, the CMA’s director of member-ship and balloting, oversees the program and vets the mailers to make sure they conform to a few guidelines.

Burns explores Roosevelt legacy in new documentary

Associated Press Writer

WARM SPRINGS, Georgia — Filmmaker Ken Burns says he wants to tell the story of the Roosevelts, their strengths and failures, in an upcoming documentary on one of America’s most famous political families.

AP Photo/David Goldman

Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns walks through the entrance of the Georgia home used by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt during a tour by site manager Robin Glass, right, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, in Warm Springs, Ga.

Blake Shelton scores attention of CMA voters

FILE - In this May 11, 2013 file photo, Taylor Swift performs onstage during her Red Tour at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. Photo by Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP, File

LA airport shooting suspect charged with murder

French riot police use tear gas on anti-tax protesters

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