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Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman split after 30-year marriage

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Actors Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman are separating after 30 years of marriage, DeVito’s spokesman said on Monday. Stan Rosenfeld said the pair had split but gave no details. DeVito and Perlman married in 1982 and have three adult children. The duo, both known for playing characters

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with sharp tongues, acted alongside each other in the 1978-82 TV comedy “Taxi,” in which she had a recurring role as his character’s girlfriend, and in the 1996 children’s film “Matilda.” Perlman is best known for her role as sarcastic waitress Carla Tortelli in the 1980s hit comedy “Cheers,” for which she won four Emmy Awards.

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DeVito, who won an Emmy for his turn as the despotic dispatcher in “Taxi,” currently stars in the FX comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” The pair also founded TV and movie production company Jersey Films, whose titles include “Pulp Fiction” and “Erin Brockovich.”

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Jason Ritter raves about TV love, Lauren Graham

Jason Ritter says working with Lauren Graham on NBC’s “Parenthood” is “one of the greatest experiences” of his life.

character on the Disney animated show “Gravity Falls.” He grew up loving cartoons and recalls his parents taking him to animation festivals. (His father is the late John Ritter, who played Jack Tripper on “Three’s Company.”) “I really enjoyed ‘He-Man’ and ‘SheRa: Princess of Power,’” he laughed. “’Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ was one that I would watch like before I would go to school in the morning, like eat breakfast and watch that. I also watched the entire Disney afternoon lineup. I think it was “TaleSpin,” ‘’DuckTales,” ‘’Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers” and “Darkwing Duck.” I watched all four of those. For two hours. When I got home.”

“Parenthood,” is in its fourth season, hood.” Ritter says the actors are free to and Ritter’s character, Mark, is engaged ad-lib or make changes to the dialogue. Sometimes the characters talk over each to Graham’s character, Sarah. “I remember I was really nervous other just as people often do in real life. “Because you don’t necessarily know before I started working with her,” Ritter said in a recent interview. “You can fake what someone else is going to say, it liking each other and having a relation- keeps you on your toes and in the moship but it’s very difficult for me. It’s ment because you can’t necessarily count much easier if you have some kind of on anything,” Ritter said. Ritter says he’s not sure whether ground level of just liking each other, and so I was really relieved when we got Mark’s relationship with Sarah will last along, and it’s just been so fun and I feel or whether he’ll be around for the entire like I’ve learned so much. She’s so fast season. He does have other work, voicing a and funny and I’m constantly just like trying to keep up with her.” Ritter, 32, was introduced in the first season of “Parenthood” for a three-episode arc. It was written that he would date Sarah but they would soon break up, but the show’s producers and writers were so impressed with Ritter’s performance, they kept writing him into episodes. He left to star in the 2010 TV drama “The Event,” but they brought him back after that show was canceled. “They just kept on sort of bringing me back,” Ritter said. “First of all, I love working on that show so much. I have such a fun time, and it’s so exciting and inspiring to act opposite Lauren. She’s just so fun to work with and, plus, you know, in the second season, I was getting jealous of her REUTERS/Danny Moloshok other (‘Parenthood’) boyActor Jason Ritter (R), his mother Nancy Morgan (2nd-R), his brother Tyler (L) and friends.” There’s a lot to keep up his sister Carly pose together at the 2012 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards with working on “Parent- in Los Angeles September 15, 2012.

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A flag with pictures of victims of the October 12, 2002 Bali bomb attack is displayed on a fence of the old Sari Club, three days before a commemoration ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of the attack in the Kuta tourist area near Denpasar on the Indonesian resort island of Bali on October 9, 2012. The 2002 blast, blamed on the militant Jemaah Islamiyah network linked to Al-Qaeda, tore apart a busy nightclub strip on the resort island of Bali killing 202 people, including 88 Australians.

Decade after Bali

Indonesian terror aims at government

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BALI — Ten years after terrorist attacks at two Bali nightclubs killed more than 200 people, mostly foreign tourists, Indonesia has won international praise for its counterterrorism efforts. Militant organizations have been fractured and many of their charismatic leaders have been killed or jailed. But an Associated Press analysis shows the number of strikes within the country has actually risen, especially since 2010, when radical imams called on their followers to focus on domestic targets rather than Westerners. The more recent

attacks have been conducted with less expertise, and the vast majority of victims have been Indonesians. “It turns out that the terrorism problem in Indonesia is not finished yet,” said Maj. Gen. Tito Karnavian, a former counterterrorism official

recently appointed police chief of Papua province. “The quality of their attacks has decreased, but the quantity has increased.” Since Oct. 12, 2002, when the Bali attacks killed 202 people — including 88 Australians and seven Americans — four major terror strikes were targeted at Westerners in Indonesia, causing 45 deaths. The last was in 2009, when attacks on the J.W. Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta killed seven people. That compares to 15 attacks against security forces, local au-

thorities, Christians and some moderate Muslims in just the past two years. Those attacks have killed a total of 11 people — all police officers — and wounded dozens of civilians. Although the targets may have shifted, the recruitment methods are the same. Young men are indoctrinated to believe that as jihadist “grooms” they will reap God’s rewards for martyrdom — paradise for the bomber and 70 family members and the gift of 72 virgin angels. It’s a belief shunned by

most Muslims. Fadlan, a convicted militant who goes by a single alias name, was trained to be a suicide bomber in 2001 by Jemaah Islamiyah, the al-Qaida-linked group that sent two other bombers to the Bali nightclubs on a busy Saturday night. He told AP that his mentor, Imam Samudra, one of the plot masterminds, deemed it too risky to use him in the attacks because he was already wanted for an earlier botched bombing. Continued on page 6


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