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Billy Joel marries in surprise US wedding

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NEW YORK - US pop legend Billy Joel married longtime girlfriend Alexis Roderick in a surprise wedding Saturday, popping their nuptials on unsuspecting guests at a July 4 holiday party, the singer’s publicist said.

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In this Oct. 15, 2013 file photo, Alexis Roderick, left, and Billy Joel arrive at the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 12th Annual “An Enduring Vision” benefit gala in New York.

The wedding, which took place on Joel’s Long Island estate, was officiated by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Joel and Roderick “surprised guests at their annual July 4th party by exchanging vows in front of their family and close friends,” said a statement sent to AFP by Joel’s publicist Claire Mercuri. Among the guests were actor Kevin James and Joel’s daughter Alexa Ray Joel -- whom he had with his second wife, former supermodel Christie Brinkley. Joel, 66, and Roderick, who is in her early 30s according to US media, are expecting their first child in the next few months, his publicist said. “Congratulations to the glowing bride and groom. And to my daughter Alexa, who has a wonderful friend in Alexis,” Brinkley posted on Instagram. Roderick is Joel’s fourth wife. The couple has been together since 2009, US media reported. Joel has sold more than 150 million records and has been nominated for a Grammy 23 times, according to his website. Some of his most popular hits include “Uptown Girl,” “Just The Way You Are” and “The Longest Time”. (afp)

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Monday, July 6, 2015

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Mt. Raung spewed ashes

Australian airlines cancel flights to Bali

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Trainor postpones 2 shows due to hemorrhage on vocal chords

NEW YORK — Meghan Trainor is postponing two shows because of a hemorrhage on her vocal cords. The 21-year-old pop singer made the announcement on Instagram late Thursday. She said “doctors want me on complete vocal rest until they are healed.” The “All About That Bass” singer had been scheduled to perform in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on

Friday and Uncasville, Connecticut, on Saturday. Trainor wrote that she’s never missed a live show and that she’s “truly sorry to everyone who has bought tickets and made travel plans.” Her next show will be on Tuesday in Lansing, Michigan. The Grammy-nominated performer’s hits include “Lips Are Movin’” and “Dear Future Husband.” (ap)

DENPASAR - Australian airline Virgin Airlines cancelled flights on Saturday to Bali from a number of cities in that country on fear of problems cause by volcanic ashes spewed by Mount Raung in East Java. On Thursday night, another Australian airline, Jetstar, already cancelled six scheduled flights to Bali for the same reason, but on Friday it resumed normal flight to Bali. The 3.332 meters volcano in the district of Bondowoso, has shown activities lately with explosions sending black volcanic ashes soaring to the air over wide area including part of Bali. Trikora Harjo, General Manager of state-owned airport operator PT Angkasa Pura I Bandara I

Gusti Ngurah Rai, Bali, said, Virgin Airlines cancelled flights from a number of cities in Australia on Saturday. “The airline cancelled seven flights to Bali from Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Cairns and from Singapore, today,” Trikora said. He said there has been no domestic flight cancelled to Bali, but most aircraft made a detour more to the north or more to the south at a height of around 22,400 feet from the sea level to be away from the volcanic ashes.

“We are told by Garuda Indonesia, they could evade the ashes by making a detour to the north or south flying high at 22,400 feet,” he said. Resumed

On Friday, Jetstar has resumed its services to Bali after having cancelled six flights to the island after receiving information about a volcanic eruption in East Java, Indonesia. “They canceled flights to Bali due to safety reasons since according to their satellite data, a volcano had erupted, and its ash was blowing towards Australia,” Yusfandri Gona, the head of the Region IV Airport Authorities for Bali and

Nusa Tenggara, stated at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. Two flights were turned back three hours into their journey. However, on Friday morning until noon, the six flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Cairns, Perth, and Singapore are scheduled to arrive in Bali, he added. Jetstar was the only Australian airline that had canceled its flights to Bali on Thursday evening. Other Australian airlines’ flights to and from Bali were not affected. Yusfandri said the eruption of Mt Raung in East Java has not affected domestic and international flights to and from Bali. Australian media ABC reported on Friday that after assessing the

flying conditions with the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC), Jetstar had decided to resume its services. “We regret the impact that these cancellations have had on our passengers, particularly during the busy school holiday period, but we will always prioritize safety before schedule,” Jetstar stated. 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.

’Inside Out’ celebrates edge over ’Magic Mike,’ ’Terminator’ LOS ANGELES — Even with the flashy competition of Terminators and male strippers, the little feelings inside a young girl’s head proved to be more of a draw for moviegoers going into the holiday weekend. Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out” earned a chart-topping $7.7 million on Thursday, according to Rentrak estimates. The animated family film has grossed $216.1 million to date and could become the first film since “Argo” to climb to

No. 1 during its third weekend in release. “Inside Out” had been trailing the gargantuan grosses of “Jurassic World” for two weeks, but might have the edge finally. Universal’s record-busting dino film brought in $6.9 million Thursday, bringing its domestic total to $527.2 million. New openers “Terminator Genisys” and “Magic Mike XXL” held the third and fourth spots, respectively with $6.5 million

and $5.7 million. But, this narrow advantage doesn’t mean much for “Terminator’s” bottom line, which looks destined for disappointment. The Skydance-Paramount movie was produced for an estimated $155 million. The “Magic Mike” sequel, meanwhile, only cost around $15 million. With daily grosses this close, the long holiday weekend is still anyone’s game. While no film will be reaching the $80

million-plus heights of 2013’s “Despicable Me 2,” 2004’s “Spider-Man 2” or 2011’s “Transformers: Dark of the Moon,” this weekend is solid improvement over last year’s disastrous Fourth of July weekend. The 2014 Independence Day box office was the weakest in decades thanks in part to lackluster options, like “Tammy,” and “Earth to Echo,” bad weather and the competition of the World Cup. (ap)

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Ashes spewed from Mt. Raung that located in East Java on Saturday, July 5, 2015. Australian airline Virgin Airlines cancelled flights on Saturday to Bali from a number of cities in that country on fear of problems cause by volcanic ashes spewed by Mount Raung in East Java.


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