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DiCaprio happy leaders taking climate change more seriously
“The scientific community has been NEW YORK — Leonardo DiCaprio feels optimistic that the debate over climate change has begun to wane screaming out loud. Ninety-nine per cent of and world leaders are finally starting to take it more the scientific community is in agreement that man is contributing to (climate change),” seriously.
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DiCaprio told The Associated Press on the red carpet for his new film, “The Revenant” on Wednesday. “The argument is over. Anyone that doesn’t believe that climate change is happening doesn’t believe in science,” said DiCaprio, who has remained an active player for the issue. The actor previously has addressed the United Nations on climate control, donated millions of dollars to environmental causes, and narrated the 2014 short film, “Carbon,” which presents ideas for climate change solutions. But after the U.N. Climate Conference in Paris, which ended last month, he feels world leaders are finally willing to address the issue more seriously. “No one has the answer what the future is going to look like, and no one can foresee the dramatic effect that climate instability will have on our planet and the biodiversity in it, but I’m just very proud for the first time we’ve taken a step in the right direction,” Dicaprio said. (ap)
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Actress Kerry Washington earns Harvard’s Hasty Pudding award
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Actress Kerry Washington has been named woman of the year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Hasty Pudding, the nation’s oldest collegiate theatrical organization, announced Wednesday that it had selected Washington because she is a “talented and socially engaged film, TV and stage actress who keeps breaking barriers in Hollywood.” Washington, the first black woman to headline a network TV drama since 1974 as crisis management specialist Olivia Pope on the hit show “Scandal,” has earned Golden Globe, Emmy and SAG Best Actress nominations as well as an NAACP Image Award for Best Actress. She will be given her pudding pot following a parade through Harvard Square and roast scheduled for Jan. 28. Previous winners include Meryl Streep, Katharine Hepburn, and Elizabeth Taylor. Comedian Amy Poehler won last year. (ap)
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live television and a new trend of signing a record deal after being discovered on YouTube means that the public has lost its taste for “American Idol.” When the last winner of the franchise is crowned in April, it will be the end of what its magnetic host Ryan Seacrest optimistically calls “part of Americana” and “part of American history.” A spin-off of popular British series “Pop Idol,” “American Idol” began in 2002 and pulled in record
audiences between 2003 and 2011, culminating in average viewing figures of 31.2 million in its 200506 heyday. The format was simple: thousands of aspiring singers dreaming of stardom audition before a panel of celebrity judges, then fight to keep their places each week in a sing-off decided by a public vote. TV talent shows date back to the mid-20th century. What was different was the promise of a recording contract and a new life
of stardom. “We had talent shows as far back as the late 40s and early 50s,” says Dominic Caristi, professor of telecommunications at Ball State University. “Talent competitions are not new. But what was new here, the show reinvigorated this idea that people could become a star.” The first winner was Kelly Clarkson in 2002, a 20-year-old cocktail waitress from Texas at the time who went on to sell more than
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Indonesia, South Korea sign $1.3 billion fighter jet development deal
SEOUL - Indonesia signed a $1.3 billion deal with South Ko- aerospace giant Lockheed Martin rea Thursday to jointly develop Seoul’s next-generation fighter last March won a 8.6 trillion-won contract to provide 120 fighter jets jets, the South’s aircraft manufacturer said. Under the deal signed with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), Indonesia’s defence ministry will invest about 1.6 trillion won ($1.3 billion) in the Korean Fighter Experimental (KF-X) programme.
The programme is aimed at producing new, homegrown fighter jets to replace the South’s aged fleet of F-4 and F-5 fighters imported from the US. A consortium of KAI and the US
to Seoul’s air force. The investment from Indonesia will account for about one fifth of the total cost of the project, with up to 100 Indonesian workers taking part in development and production, KAI said in a statement.
Indonesia will be given one prototype plane and gain access to some technical data and information involving the project, it added. The South Korean military plans to put the new fighter jets into service by 2025 to guard against threats from the nuclear-armed North Korea. (afp)
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Tourism boosts drug trafficking in Bali
‘American Idol’ back for last time before lights out
NEW YORK - It was the glitzy, record-breaking show that launched some of the brightest entertainment careers in recent times, but as “American Idol” kicks off for a final season Wednesday, it is a star on the wane. When the 15th series debuts on Fox it will rely in part on a cameo role from rap superstar Kanye West going through the motions of an audition to pull in the punters. Tough competition, declining appetite among millennials for
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10 million albums and win three Grammy Awards. Carrie Underwood won season four in 2005, since selling nearly 60 million albums, and Jennifer Hudson, booted off the third season, went on to win an Oscar and a Grammy as a singer and actress. “We genuinely create superstars,” said Simon Fuller, the British creator, in a clip ahead of the final season. “That’s the thing about American Idol that sets us apart.” (afp)
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Tourists walk along Legian area, Bali Island during their holiday. Drug trafficking will likely increase this year. One of the contributing factors is the estimated increase in the number of foreign and domestic tourists that will visit Bali.
DRUG trafficking will likely increase this year. One of the contributing factors is the estimated increase in the number of foreign and domestic tourists that will visit Bali. All members of the local community are therefor being asked to introspect and those involved in the tourism industry in particular are encouraged to keep an eye on tourists. “Bali’s tourism businesspeople need to participate in keeping Bali free of drug abusers and traffickers. Please inform guests that they should not use drugs and that prosecutions of drug offenders is being intensified,” saidChief of the Provincial National Narcotic Agency (BNNP) Bali, Putu Gede Suastawa, after inaugurating Ni Ketut Masmini as Chief of BNNK Badung. Suastawa confirmed that this year the BNNP will be focused on arresting drug traffickers and sniffing out illicit goods syndicates. According to data obtained by the BNNP for 2015, indicates that drug trafficking in Bali is on the increase. “Tourists bring with them the lifestyle that they are used to back home -this is beaching a phenomenon. The habits of big city dwellers form Java is also brought to Bali. So we need to act aggressively to prevent escalation and snuff out existing problems. Tourism is the largest contributing factor to the spread of drug trafficking which involves foreign and domestic visitors as well as local Balinese,” he said. This former Director of the Bali Police Public Development underlined the fact that, currently drugs in Bali are supplied by syndicates from Jakarta, Central Java and Surabaya. Continue to page 2 Vulnerable ...