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Movie star Schwarzenegger charged by elephant

JOHANNESBURG - Action movie star and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had a real-life adventure in Africa when he was on a safari vehicle that was charged by an elephant.

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Different road class of Java and Bali

“Some of us had to change our pants,” he said on his Twitter feed after he posted a 30-second video of the brief encounter. The elephant appeared in front of the vehicle and then walked off the road, circled the truck and then charged it from behind, ears flapping, as the vehicle picked up speed and pulled away. The driver can be heard saying: “I think he’s ok now, he’s going to avoid us”, seconds before the charge. Schwarzenegger did not identify the reserve where the charge took place. Game drives and safaris are a major tourist attraction in several African countries, including South Africa, where Schwarzenegger had been for a sports festival at the weekend. In some parts of the continent, elephants are being relentlessly poached for their ivory to meet Asian demand for the commodity. Schwarzenegger tweeted: “I’m absolutely in awe of these beautiful animals, and I wish people would stop killing them for their ivory.” (rtr)

The cause of tonnage violation DENPASAR - The draft of regional bylaw (Ranperda) on the Implementation of Traffic and Transportation (LLAJ) does not only regulate the vehicle age restrictions, but also discusses about the weighbridge. Moreover, currently a lot of findings on violations of vehicle tonnage are found due to omission by weighbridge officers. However, this problem in fact does not emerge because of the officers only. But there are different road classes between Java, Bali and West Nusa Tenggara. “Transportation of freight is crossing the province, namely Java, Bali and NTB. Distribution eastward passes through Bali and as we know the road in Bali belongs to class 2 while in Java class 1,” said Chairman of the LLAJ Bali Special Committee at the Bali House of Representatives, Ida Bagus Gede Udiyana, in the room of Commission III of the Bali House of Representatives.

Straight from the studio: “Star Wars” prop replicas go on sale LONDON - From Darth Vader’s melted helmet to Rey’s lightsaber hilt, “Star Wars” fans can now get their hands on replicas of the props used in the sci-fi franchise’s last movie. Disney and Lucasfilm have launched the line of made-to-order precisely detailed items seen in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, created by the Propshop team that helped design and make the props for the film at Britain’s Pinewood Studios. “We’re based in Pinewood Stu-

dios where ‘Star Wars’ is actually filmed and we’ve created for the first time a pipeline to be able to manufacture these products and make them available to the consumer,” Propshop director James Enright told Reuters. “They’re unique because they actually come from the studio itself...They’re made by artists and film technicians who do this every day, who are very passionate about what they do.” To ensure the items accurately match the props seen in the film,

Propshop uses digital data collected during the making of the movie and combines it with 3D printing technology. Once the item is built, the final bits of paint are added and rubbing down is done to complete the replica. “Star Wars Collectibles: Ultimate Studio Edition” features eight prop replicas, also including Finn’s bloodied Stormtrooper helmet and Chewbacca’s bowcaster, with prices ranging from $1,250 to $3,500. (rtr)

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French police stop to look at flooding on the banks of the Seine River near the Eiffel Tower after days of heavy rainfall in Paris, France, June 2, 2016.

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Western Europe toils under flooding that’s killed 5 people

PARIS — Floods inundating parts of France, Germany and Belgium have killed five people and trapped thousands in homes or cars, as rivers have broken their banks from Paris to Bavaria. And it isn’t over — more rain is forecast for the coming days in some regions, and authorities in the French capital predict the Seine River won’t reach its peak until Friday. Tourist boat cruises are cancelled and several roads in and around the capital are under water, further disrupting travel on top of train strikes this week. Days of heavy rains have caused exceptional delays to the French Open tennis tournament in Paris and may force it into a third week. The rains that have fallen across

Western Europe this week have already killed five people, including an 86-year-old woman who died in her flooded home in Souppes-surLoing southeast of Paris, the French government said in a statement. In Germany, four people have been confirmed killed in the flooding, which swept through the towns of Simbach am Inn and Triftern near

the Austrian border. Others have been reported missing. The southern German state of Bavaria, which has been badly hit by the rains, has promised quick financial help to residents in areas near the Austrian border hit by flooding this week. According to comments carried by the dpa news agency, Bavaria’s governor, Horst Seehofer, has pledged “quick and unbureaucratic help,” and that his state “won’t abandon those affected, some of whom have lost their whole homes.” The waters in Bavaria have receded, and disaster relief crews

were on the scene helping to clear the wreckage, while helping to prepare for more possible flooding. However, the respite may be short-lived as there are warnings of more storms. In France, authorities say that areas along the Loing River, a tributary of the Seine, had seen waters rise to levels unseen since 1910, when a massive flood swamped the French capital. For the second day, emergency workers evacuated residents of the town of Nemours, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Paris, the hardest hit site in France. In the southern Paris suburb of

Longjumeau, fire fighters drove in a Land Rover through flooded streets, telling trapped residents to wait for help. On the town’s main street, Avenue Francois Mitterrand, shops were closed and shopkeepers tried to sweep water out of their shops. 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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