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Thursday, July 2, 2015
Affleck, Garner announce divorce
LOS ANGELES - Hollywood A-list power couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner announced the end of their 10-year marriage Tuesday, ending months of rumors. The confirmation of the split between the Oscar-winning actor/director and his actress wife came a day after their wedding anniversary. The 42-year-old Affleck and 43-year-old Garner started dating shortly after meeting on the set of “Daredevil” in 2003. They married two years later in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Their three children are Violet, 9, Seraphina, 6, and three-year-old Samuel. Their 10th wedding anniversary was on Monday. Celebrity news website TMZ reported that, although they will file for divorce, it won’t be done imme-
diately. The split was described as “amicable” and the former couple will share joint custody of their children. They will work things through with a mediator and business managers, filing divorce papers only once property and custody issues are resolved, the report said, citing unidentified sources. According to People magazine, the strain between the couple has become increasingly obvious, fuel-
ing supermarket tabloid reports for months that they were on the verge of splitting. They have tried to put on a united front for their children, but earlier this month the imminent breakup was clear when they were spotted out at a farmer’s market. “They looked miserable,” an eyewitness says. Affleck, who won best screenplay Oscar for 1997’s “Good Will Hunting” and best picture Academy Award for “Argo” in 2013, stars as Batman in the upcoming “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” movie. Garner, known for movies including Oscar-winning “Dallas Buyers Club” and 2007’s “Juno,” won a Golden Globe for best TV drama actress in 2002 for the series “Alias.” Unlike many Hollywood couples, Affleck and Garner did not have a prenuptial agreement on dividing their fortunes in case of divorce, according to TMZ. But the website, citing multiple sources, said discussions between John Shearer/Invision/AP, File lawyers were going “smoothly,” In this Feb. 24, 2013 file photo, married actors Jennifer Garner, adding that Affleck is not much left, and Ben Affleck arrive at the Oscars in Los Angeles. The richer than Garner, who it said made couple have decided to divorce after 10 years of marriage, they a “massive amount of money” off of “Alias.” (afp) announced in a joint statement Tuesday, June 30, 2015.
’Changed’ Justin Bieber attends Sydney church conference
SYDNEY — Justin Bieber credited a Pentecostal pastor with changing his life as he mingled Tuesday with thousands of Christians at a five-day church conference in Sydney. The 21-year-old Canadian pop star praised Hillsong Church’s New York City pastor Carl Lentz, who has recruited several American celebrities and sports stars to the Sydney-headquartered church. “I’m glad to know him. He’s changed my life,” Ten Network television reported Bieber saying as he interrupted an interview with Lentz at the Allphones Arena where 20,000 worshippers are attending the annual conference. Bieber and friend Hailey Baldwin arrived in Sydney by private jet on Monday for the conference that runs through Friday. “People come from across the world to Sydney each year to attend Hillsong Conference. Justin is here — like tens of thousands of others — as a delegate who is seeking to build stronger foundations into his life,” Hillsong said in a statement. Hillsong senior pastor Brian Houston said Bieber had paid his own way to Australia. “It was a last minute thing. I really admire him for it,” Houston told Ten. “I think a lot of things got the better of him, like happens with young kids,” Houston told Nine Network television.
“No doubt he’d probably be the first to say he lost his way in a whole lot of ways and, yeah, I think he realizes that it’s now-or-never time to try to build better foundations into his life,” he added. Bieber’s string of offstage troubles includes reckless driving and a misdemeanor vandalism case for egging a neighbor’s house. (ap)
engages celebrities to spread awareness of poaching and wildlife crime. Nyong’o said she hoped her involvement would help save Africa elephants for future generations. “I really do intend for my children to have that same experience,” she said. For Nyong’o, who was born in
Mexico to Kenyan parents, grew up in Kenya and studied in the United States, the visit was also a homecoming. “I am proud of my Kenyan heritage, and part of that heritage is the incredible wildlife haven that is in our care,” she said, speaking with an American accent in English. (afp)
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(1,790 euros) a kilogramme. The 32-year old actress -- who won an Oscar for her portrayal of the slave girl Patsey in “12 Years a Slave” and will appear in “Star Wars: Episode VII” later this year -- said on Tuesday her visit to a national park and elephant orphanage in Kenya had been “life-changing”.
“It was my first time to really have an intimate experience with elephants. What struck me was how big they are, how quiet they are,” she said. “It was really a breathtaking experience.” The Hollywood star and model has signed up as an ambassador for conservation organisation WildAid, which
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Slowing economy
Hotel occupancy rate only reaches below 65 percent
DENPASAR - Economic growth tending to slow down has a major impact on Bali’s tourism sector. It does not only decrease the purchasing power of people, but also their desire to travel. It can be seen from the domestic tourist visits declining greatly during this holiday season. “The growth of tourism has not been maximized in June. Both domestic and foreign travelers are not maximized. Hotel occupancy rate still ranges from 60 percent to 65 percent,” said Chairman of the Indonesia Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) of Badung Chapter, I Gusti Ngurah Ray Suryawijaya, when asked for his confirmation. Actually, continued Ray, the hotel occupancy rate in June and
September usually reaches above 75 percent. Other than not having reached maximal occupancy, MICE tourism has not showed a significant improvement. His party asked the government to make tourism promotion more intensively, and resolutely implement the policy of free visas for 45 countries. As expected, it can increase the low hotel occupancy rate until September. “Tourism industry players cur-
rently must anticipate by improving efficiency and quality of service,” he continued. Not much different, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) of Bali Chapter, Agung Wira Putra, also observed that the economic slowdown has a major impact on the tourism sector. If the economic growth is allowed to grow below five percent, he worried that dollar will skyrocket to the rate of IDR 15,000. In other words, this country will be faced with a crisis as happened in 1998. “The most significant impact on the economic slowdown happens to tourism sector because other than
serving as international tourist destination, Bali also largely relies on domestic tourism sector. With this economic growth, domestic travelers will reduce. The most hazardous impact is in the event of layoffs in the tourism sector,” he said. Agung added that local government should intensify local tourism to curb the threat of layoffs. Moreover, Bali does not get a help from central government in the matter of infrastructure development to boost the economy. In other words, tourism becomes the only one leading sector for Bali. On the other hand, there is currently quite dramatic decrease in tourist arrival even though
national holiday is still going on. “We call on my colleagues in the tourism sector to encourage this condition and attempt not to lay off employees. Then, local government must make cooperation with other local governments to invite them to organize activities like meetings and others in Bali,” he continued. He argued that amid the difficult economic situation like today, it is impossible to rely on the public to travel because they would put priority on staples. On that account, it is only the government’s activities such as meetings in Bali that can be relied on to drive the domestic tourism growth. (kmb32) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.
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Lupita Nyong’o joins fight to save Africa’s elephants
NAIROBI - Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o has returned home to Kenya to spearhead a new campaign to stop the record slaughter of elephants for their valuable ivory. More than 30,000 elephants are killed every year to satisfy demand for ivory in China and the Far East where it is worth more than $2,000
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Thursday, July 2, 2015
Tourists thronged at Tirtagangga tourism object in Karangasem during school holiday. Economic growth tending to slow down has a major impact on Bali’s tourism sector. It does not only decrease the purchasing power of people, but also their desire to travel. It can be seen from the domestic tourist visits declining greatly during this holiday season.
IBP/Eka Adhiyasa