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Friday, April 8, 2016

Women lead the way in “The Huntsman: Winter’s War”

Janet Jackson accepts the Ultimate Icon Award during the 2015 BET Awards in Los Angeles, California, in this file picture taken June 28, 2015. Hinting at a possible pregnancy, Janet Jackson announced on April 6, 2016 that she was temporarily halting her world tour because of a “sudden change” that required her and her husband to plan a family.

Janet Jackson pregnant? Singer halts tour to plan family

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LOS ANGELES - Hinting at a possible pregnancy, Janet Jackson announced on Wednesday that she was halting her “Unbreakable” world tour because of a “sudden change” in her plans for a family. “We’re in the second leg of the tour, and there actually has been a sudden change,” Jackson, 49, said in a video selfie posted on her Twitter account. “My husband and I are planning our family, so I’m going to have to delay the tour. Please if you could try and understand that it’s important that I do this now. I have to rest up, doctor’s orders,” Jackson said. Jackson, who has no children,

did not clarify whether she was pregnant, hoped to become pregnant, or was planning to adopt. Her representatives did not respond to requests for comment. Wednesday’s cryptic announcement followed a delay in December in Jackson’s “Unbreakable” world tour when she announced she had to undergo unspecified surgery. A month later, she denied rumors that she had cancer. Jackson, the fiercely private

youngest child of the famed Jackson singing family, married her third husband, Qatari businessman Wissam al Mana, in 2012. The tour, Jackson’s first in four years, was launched in August 2015. The second leg was due to begin in Las Vegas in May and play multiple dates in the United States and Canada through August. Jackson, who looked happy and wore a white collared shirt in the video, said she has not forgotten her fans and will continue the “Unbreakable” tour as soon as she can. She thanked her dancers, band, crew and fans for their love, support and loyalty. (rtr)

LONDON - With leading ladies Charlize Theron, Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain, female characters dominate fantasy film “The Huntsman: Winter’s War”, unleashing dark forces, freezing enemies and fighting evil. The movie is a prequel to the 2012 “Snow White and the Huntsman”, which was inspired by the Brothers Grimm fairytale, and sees Oscar winner Theron and “Thor” actor Chris Hemsworth reprise their roles as evil Queen Ravenna and The Huntsman. The story follows Ravenna and her sister Freya (Blunt) as they seek kingdom domination with The Huntsman and his bow and arrow wielding love interest Sara (Chastain) battling to defeat them in their quest. “With this specific genre, it’s usually that the girl is tied to a tree and the guy has to save her and there’s a lot of damsels in distress,” Blunt told Reuters. “I think this fairytale just adopts a different dynamic between men and women ... I remember it really struck me when I read the script that they were so layered and nuanced and different from each other as well.” While Ravenna will stop at nothing to remain the fairest in the land, Freya turns into an icy-hearted villainess after losing her child. The story looks at the origins of The Huntsman from the 2012 movie, which starred Kristen Stewart as Snow White. “It was great because there’s such an expansive world and fantasy there to visit,” Hemsworth said. “The Huntsman: Winter’s War”, already out in Britain and Ireland, continues its cinema roll out worldwide from Thursday. (rtr)

by “Owl Post”, in which Rowling described the chair’s history. “It was given to her with a group of chairs and this was the most comfortable,” James Gannon, director of rare books at Heritage Auctions, told Reuters. “She says in her letter that she parked it in front of her typewriter and it stayed there.”

Rowling’s 1997 “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was the first of seven hugely popular books about the boy wizard living in a world of magic. “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” followed a year later. According to the auctioneer’s website, bidding currently stands

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Actors Alexandra Roach, from left, Chris Hemsworth, Emily Blunt and Nick Frost, pose for photographers with a snowy owl as they pose for photographers at the photo call of the film ‘The Huntsman Winter’s War’ at a central London hotel, Thursday, March 31, 2016.

at $65,000. Gannon said the chair itself was not that valuable but its literary association immediately made it more prized. “She said at the time that it was something you would pick up at a junk shop,” he said. “But it’s really just the fact that she took the time

to decorate it and the fact she actually wrote the books on it that is important.” The chair was last sold at auction in 2009, fetching around $29,000, according to the auctioneer. The live auction will be held at New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel and online on Wednesday. (rtr)

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Bank customers having data stolen

Bali ranked #3 worldwide

Fifa’s President Gianni Infantino takes a penalty against Bolivia’s presidential team during a friendly soccer match in Cochabamba, Bolivia March 31, 2016.

Chair used by “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling up for auction NEW YORK - A wooden dining chair used by author J.K. Rowling while she wrote the first two “Harry Potter” books is up for grabs at auction in New York and is expected to fetch tens of thousands of dollars. Hand painted and signed by the novelist, the oak chair comes with a letter marked as having been sent

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DENPASAR - In turns out that Bali has become the target of a syndicat of international bank hackers. Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Depasar Police, Commander Reinhard Habonaran Nainggolan, explained that a group of European police have ranked Bali no3 and Indonesia no7 in terms of bank customer data theft. Bali is apparently not only vulnerable to narcotics but also to bank hackers. “One of the syndicates operating in Bali is from Bularia, and a Criminial Investigation Team from the Indonesian Police Headquarters tracked some members of the syndicate and finally arrested them in Serbia. They were operating in Bali” said Reinhard, on Wednesday (Arp 4). According to Reinhard, based on information from the hackers that have already been caught, they can siphon up to IDR 2 billion per day from bank customers. “But the recently captures suspect Yanko Ivanov has yet to confess, even though he was caught taking action at BNI at Hardy’s Nusa Dua and the BNI ATM in Seminyal, Kuta”, he said. Bank... Continued on page 2

UEFA Offices Raided Over Panama Papers Scandal

GENEVA - Swiss police have raided UEFA’s offices after its former secretary general and now FIFA president Gianni Infantino became embroiled in the Panama Papers scandal. Documents leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca reportedly show he signed a contract on behalf of UEFA to sell TV rights for the Champions League and other club competitions. Mr Infantino, in his former role as UEFA director of legal services, co-signed the contract in 2006 with two businessmen who have since been caught up in football’s corruption case, according to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) analysing the 11

million leaked files. Both UEFA and the 46-year-old Swiss-Italian deny any wrongdoing. UEFA said in a statement: “UEFA can confirm that today we received a visit from the office of the Swiss Federal Police acting under a warrant and requesting sight of the contracts between UEFA and Cross Trading/Teleamazonas. “Naturally, UEFA is providing the Federal Police with all relevant documents in our possession and will co-operate fully.” Mr Infan-

tino’s alleged deal was with Hugo Jinkis and his son Mariano Jinkis, who have since been accused of bribery as part of the US investigation into corruption at FIFA. Both are currently under house arrest in Argentina. Their Argentinian company Cross Trading was registered in the South Pacific tax haven of Niue, and bought the TV rights for $111,000 (£78,780), according to ICIJ. The rights were immediately sold to Ecuadorian broadcaster Teleamazonas for $311,170 (£220,800). UEFA had initially denied doing business with any of the 14 individuals indicted by the FBI,

but now admits its response was incomplete. After a review of thousands of commercial contracts, it accepts the deal was done as part of an “open tender” - a process conducted by Team Marketing on behalf of UEFA - and the rights were sold to the highest bidder. Mr Infantino said in a statement: “If my determination to restore football’s reputation was already very strong, it is now even stronger. I welcome any investigation conducted into this matter. “For the sake of transparency and clarity, it is essential that all elements of this dossier are disclosed,

as UEFA has done. “Based on these documents, it is clear that all contractual matters were conducted properly by UEFA. “Should I be required to contribute to bringing further clarification on the matter, I will of course gladly do so.”(afp) 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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