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Monday, October 10, 2016

“Newtown” paints a portrait of communal grief, recovery

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NEW YORK - Nearly four years after the shocking massacre at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, a new film, “Newtown,” explores how a small Connecticut town has coped with the aftermath of the deadliest shooting of schoolchildren in U.S. history. The film, which opens in New York on Friday, begins with a late-summer parade, a scene that highlights the innocence of what was in many ways a typical American town. It then switches to a recording of the 911 call on the morning in December 2012 when 20 first graders and six educators were shot dead by a disturbed young man. “Newtown” shows how the event changed life in the town forever. “It is that feeling of a joyful summer and then boom it’s gone,” said Kim A. Snyder, the director of the film, which made its debut earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival. Snyder, who spent three years on the project, found a strength and dignity in the people of Newtown as they attempted to come to grips with the unthinkable. “It explores the process of grief and efforts at making change,” the 55-year-old director explained. “Newtown” depicts members of the community as victims whose pain has endured long after the

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A woman touches a printout of messages from teenagers around the United States at a memorial for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut December 18, 2012. television cameras and news crews left town. Parents of three of the children who were killed speak about how the shootings have devastated them. A surviving teacher, a first-responder, a custodian at the school, a neighbor and others share their experiences as well. “It was a way of bearing witness and giving them voice to whatever they were feeling,” said Snyder. She makes no mention of the gunman, who killed himself, and even though parents who lost chil-

dren have pushed for stricter gun laws, “Newtown” is not a film that directly addresses the issue of gun law reform. “This was not about him or that,” Snyder said. “I felt this film had to stay with the point of view of the survivors and aftermath and what is left in the wake.” The film shifts back and forth in time to reflect the feeling, relayed by people in the community, of being lost in time. Snyder suspects that is one of the hallmarks of trauma. (rtr)

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MANGUPURA - Tourist arrival to Bali especially to Badung is estimated to reach the target. This is reflected in the number of commercial aircraft passengers at the Ngurah Rai International Airport showing an increase of 16 percent in September 2016. PT Angkasa Pura I (airport operator) noted that it has served 14.8 million passengers by the end of the third quarter when compared to September of last year with passenger amounting to 12.7 million. The Badung Tourism Office also records a quite fantastic figure of 3,119,956 travelers. The Head of the Badung Tourism Office, Cokorda Raka Darmawan, said that the travelers are still dominated by the Australian as well as Chinese market. “We are optimistic that the target of more than 4.3 million travelers can be reached this yearend. When compared to the same period in 2015, it shows an increase of 21.59 percent,” said Raka Darmawan.

A German policeman holds the picture of a terrorist-subject infront of the main terminal of Berlin-Schoenefeld airport, in Schoenefeld, near Berlin, October 9, 2016, following a suspicion that a bomb attack was being planned in Germany.

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Trail goes cold in German hunt for man suspected of planning bomb attack

BERLIN - The trail went cold on Sunday in a German police manhunt for a Syrian refugee suspected of planning a bomb attack after a raid on an apartment in which a cache of explosives was found. “We are following numerous tips, but unfortunately we don’t have a hot lead yet,” said Tom Bernhardt, spokesman for the Saxony state criminal investigation office. “We must continue to assume that this person poses a danger.” A security source told Reuters

that there was some evidence indicating the Syrian had Islamist leanings. “But this doesn’t automatically mean we are talking about IS (Islamic State). This could also be a case of self-radicalisation via the Internet.” Police appealed to the public for

any information on the suspect, 22year-old Jaber Albakr, after Saturday’s apartment raid in the eastern German city of Chemnitz. They described him as wearing a black hooded top with a bright pattern on the front, and warned people to be careful of him. Albakr had been in Germany since last year and was officially recognised as a refugee, Bernhardt said. He was not previously known to police, who raided the flat after

a tip-off from the domestic intelligence service. Police have begun investigating a second Syrian who rented the apartment that was raided and was known to Albakr. He was detained in Chemnitz on Saturday on suspicion of involvement in preparing a bomb attack with Albakr, Bernhardt said. Two other people detained in Chemnitz on Saturday have been released. In late July, Islamic State

claimed responsibility for attacks on a train near Wuerzburg and at a music festival in Ansbach which wounded 20 people.(rtr) 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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