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Friday, July 10, 2015
Morocco won’t sanction TV over ‘scantily dressed’ J-Lo
Ariana Grande’s video doughnut licking investigated Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File
CALIFORNIA - Police said Wednesday they were investigating video that appears to show Ariana Grande licking doughnuts at a shop in Southern California. Earlier, Grande apologized for saying “I hate America” in the same video. Police in Lake Elsinore, where the doughnut shop is located, said they and Riverside County public health officials were investigating the leaked video, which appeared to show the 22-year-old singer and a man with her “maliciously lick” the doughnuts. Mayra Solis, 22, a cashier on duty at Wolfee Donuts when Grande went into the store, said the singer didn’t purchase any of the doughnuts she licked. “She was really rude,” Solis told The Associated Press. Earlier Wednesday, Grande said in a statement to the AP that she’s a proud American. “I am EXTREMELY proud to be an American and I’ve always made it clear that I love my country. What I said in a private moment with my friend, who was buying the doughnuts, was taken out of context and I am sorry for not using more discretion with my choice of words,” the
statement read. In the video posted Tuesday by TMZ, Grande says “What ... is that? I hate Americans. I hate America” when a tray of doughnuts appears in front of her. Grande said she chose to express herself as she did because she leads a healthy lifestyle and is upset with “how freely we as Americans eat and consume things without giving any thought to the consequences.” “The fact that the United States has one of the highest child obesity rates in the world frustrates me. We need to do more to educate ourselves and our children about the dangers of overeating and the poison that we put into our bodies,” she said. “However I should have known better in how I expressed myself; and with my new responsibility to others as a public figure I will strive to be better.” Asked about the police investigation, Grande’s representatives
said she would not have further comment. Dottie Ellis-Merki, a spokeswoman for the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health, said the agency was investigating why the doughnuts were left out unprotected and exposed to the public, in violation of state food laws. She said investigators found no further issues at the shop on Wednesday. “During the investigation, the manager did state they normally don’t leave donuts out like was shown in the video,” Ellis-Merki said in an email to the AP. “The employee went to the back to retrieve freshly made donuts by request of the customer and left the trays out while getting other trays.” Grande also announced Wednesday that she would not perform at the MLB All-Star Concert on Saturday. She said it had nothing to do with the leaked video. (ap)
RABAT, Morocco - A Moroccan regulator said Tuesday it rejected a request to sanction a television channel for broadcasting a “scantily dressed” American pop star Jennifer Lopez at a concert in the highly conservative Muslim country. The request from Islamist Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane came after Lopez sparked controversy over her performance before record crowds at the annual Mawazine music festival in May. Media criticised her for her “suggestive poses” and for being “scantily” dressed during a show broadcast on public television channel 2M. Government spokesman Mustapha Khalfi, a member of the ruling Justice and Development party, strongly denounced the broadcast,
saying it was “unacceptable and goes against broadcasting law”. Following that, Benkirane sent a letter to the High Audiovisual Communication Authority (HACA) urging it to take action. He called for sanctions against the channel’s management, saying the performance had “sexual connotations” and provoked the “religious and moral values of the country”. But HACA rejected the request, saying on its website that such actions were outside its remit. According to the Mediterranean Network of Regulatory Authorities, HACA’s mission is to “ensure... the respect of universal principles of pluralism and information objectivity, as well as the values of Moroccan civilisation.” (afp)
Comedy Central extends ‘South Park’ through 2019
NEW YORK — The foulmouthed cartoon characters of Comedy Central’s “South Park” have turned into television mainstays — and they’ll be sticking around at least through 2019. Comedy Central on Wednesday announced a three-year deal to keep the series going, with the
team of Trey Parker and Matt Stone continuing to write, direct and edit every episode. Parker and Stone started the series in 1997. The deal extends “South Park” through a 23rd season with 304 original episodes, the network said. A new season of “South Park” will start on Sept. 16. (ap)
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Bali tourism
Government should opens opportunities for local investors
DENPASAR - The government needs to seriously protect local investors as well as nurture their potential. To do so, the government must first be sensitive to and aware of the various problems that local investors face. Otherwise, foreign investors will increasingly dominate Bali tourism including at the micro level. Deputy Secretary General of the Indonesia Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) of Bali Chapter, Ni Made Eka Mahadewi, recently elucidated the current situation. Mahadewi, who is also a lecturer at the Bali Tourism Institute (STP) Nusa Dua, also said that it is important that we recognize that foreign investors are keen to take advantage of opportunities in Bali and that they can easily do so by utilizing their vast networks of contacts and of course the large capital which
they have access to. This makes the playing field somewhat uneven. Most local investors still have limited business networks and their professionalism is not optimal. However, this does not necessarily mean that local investors cannot match or even exceed the abilities of foreign investors to turn a
profit here. According to Eka, their remain many opportunities that are wide open fro locals, as long as the government creates a space for locals though appropriate regulations. She pointed out that little things like language acquisition can make a big difference. Ideally, the government would have the courage to mandate that foreigners who wish to invest in Indonesia, especially in Bali should learn to speak Indonesian. “Language should not be underestimated. Actually language is what we use to communicate to sell things. If there were such a rule, the space for foreign investors would automatically be narrowed,”
she said. She added that local investors also need the government to facilitate access to banking services. Presently banks will not extend credit without proof of credibility on the part of the borrowers. Therefor the government should require banks to commit to raising the potential of local investors. In the sector of Small Medium Enterprises, Eka mentioned that the government has in fact recently opened the way for SMEs to access banking services. However, government efforts must still be made to ensure that the local community continues to grow economically. We should not
let SMEs face unnecessary setbacks that allow foreign investors to take over. “Local investors must not be suppressed. Any little effort made by the grass roots must be supported if the government is indeed serious in wanting to provide a wider space for local investors to function. We must not foreign parties take our opportunities,” she concluded. (kmb25) 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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This image released by Comedy Central shows the cast of the animated series, “South Park.”
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Tourists flocked in Ubud, Gianyar during summer holiday. The government needs to seriously protect local investors as well as nurture their potential. To do so, the government must first be sensitive to and aware of the various problems that local investors face.