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Friday, August 19, 2011
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Workers build multistoreys flats in Jakarta. Denpasar has no need the development of flats so far.
Autistic kids invited to special Broadway show PAGE 12
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Special Committee on Spatial Plan rejects flat development Bali Post
DENPASAR - Slow going discussion of the regional regulation draft on Denpasar spatial planning (RTRW) is now beginning to focus on issues that have not been accomplished.
WEATHER FORECAST CITY
TEMPERATURE OC
DENPASAR
21 - 30
JAKARTA
24 - 32
BANDUNG
17 - 25
YOGYAKARTA
19 - 31
SURABAYA
19 - 31
SUNNY
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At least, there are still ten points needing coordination to the National Coordinating Agency for Spatial Planning (BKPRN). One of the agendas in the discussion of BPKPRN was the existence of opportunity to build flats in each region. In reality, Denpasar has no need the development of flats so far.
Chairman of the RTRW Special Committee of the Denpasar House, Eko Supriadi, when contacted on Wednesday (Aug 17) said that based on the results of the working meeting with the RTRW executive committee, several issues had to be coordinated. Continued on page 6
Indian anti-graft crusader agrees to 15-day fast Associated Press
NEW DELHI — A renowned Indian anti-corruption crusader struck a deal with police Thursday to hold a 15-day public hunger strike against graft, ending a standoff at a New Delhi prison in which he turned his brief detention into a sit-in protest. Anna Hazare’s ordeal has hit a chord with Indians fed up with rampant corruption. Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through cities across the country to show their support for his demand to strengthen a government reform bill, while Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Hazare of trying to circumvent democracy. Police had initially given Hazare
permission to hold only a three-day public hunger strike, which he refused, but relented Thursday and agreed to allow him to hold a 15day protest at a fairground in the capital, Kiran Bedi, another protest leader, wrote on her Twitter account. Local officials confirmed the deal. The hundreds camped outside the jail erupted in cheers at the news, threw flower petals in the air and shouted “Anna has won.” “It is for the first time that the people of this country are feeling empowered. They are feeling that we are no longer slaves. We are citizens of a free country. Our voice carries importance,” said Shanti Bhushan, a former government minister who is helping lead the protest. Continued on page 6
AP Photo/Saurabh Das
Supporters of anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare shout slogans outside Tihar prison, where Hazare is presently lodged, in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011.