Edisi 01 Agustus 2014 | International Bali Post

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I N T E R N A T I O N A L

I N T E R N A T I O N A L

16 Pages Number 151 6th year

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Entertainment

Friday, August 1, 2014 AP Photo/ILM/Paramount Pictures

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This photo released by ILM/Paramount Pictures shows a scene from the film, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” Paramount Pictures apologised Thursday after publishing a poster of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film that showed the characters jumping from a burning building, with its Australian release date -- September 11 -- printed at the bottom.

Paramount apologises after Ninja Turtles poster recalls 9/11

Agence France-Presse

SYDNEY - Paramount Pictures apologised Thursday after publishing a poster of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film that showed the characters jumping from a burning building, with its Australian release date -- September 11 -- printed at the bottom. The American movie studio deleted images of the poster, which it had placed on Australian Twitter and Facebook accounts this week, after it was slammed by users of the social media sites. “We are deeply sorry to have used that artwork for the marketing materials promoting the September 11 opening in Austral i a ,”

Paramount Australia said in a statement. “Combining that image and date was a mistake. We intended no offence and have taken immediate action to discontinue its use.” The World Trade Center Twin Towers collapsed during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York. Almost 3,000 people were killed in the Al-Qaeda atrocity, with dozens jumping to their deaths from the skyscrapers to escape the flames. The film version of the 1980s comic

book heroes -- who are based in New York City -- will be released in the United States on August 8. Twitter users expressed shock at the design of the poster. “I wonder why no one at the design phase thought this poster art direction was a bad idea,” said one Twitter user, while another asked: “Is this really for real? What were they thinking?” The apology was not posted on Paramount Australia’s Twitter and Facebook pages.

Allison Williams headed skyward as NBC’s Peter Pan

Associated Press

NEW YORK — NBC has picked its Peter Pan: high-flying “Girls” star Allison Williams. The network announced Wednesday that Williams will play the boy who refused to grow up in NBC’s new staging of “Peter Pan Live!” The live telecast of this musical classic will air Dec. 4. The 26-year-old actress-comedian plays Marnie Michaels on HBO’s comedy “Girls,” for which she has recorded several songs. She is the daughter of NBC News anchor Bria n Williams and has also appeared on “The Mindy Project” and “The League.” NBC recently announced that Oscar winner

Christopher Walken will play the villainous pirate Captain Hook. “I have wanted to play Peter Pan since I was about three years old, so this is a dream come true,” said Williams, who added, “What could go wrong in a live televised production with simultaneous flying, sword fighting and singing?” This musical version of “Peter Pan” has a long tradition on NBC. It opened on Broadway in 1954, starring Mary Martin as the flying boy and Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook in a pair of Tony Award-winning performances. They reprised their Broadway roles in a live telecast of the production that aired on NBC in 1955, revived a year later with a second live telecast — and then, in 1960, with a new, videotaped “Peter Pan” that again starred Martin and Ritchard. The upcoming “Peter Pan Live!” is a follow-up to the success NBC found with a live version of “The Sound of Music” in 2013 with Carrie Underwood. Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, who produced “The Sound of Music,” are also working on “Peter Pan Live!”

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Benoa Bay reclamation plan

Investment reaches IDR 30 trillion

Bali Post

DENPASAR - Evidently the Benoa Bay reclamation plan has been prepared carefully by investor PT Tirta Wahana Bali Internasional (TWBI). In the proposal of the Benoa Bay reclamation sent to the Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs and the Bali government, it is mentioned that the Benoa Bay water area to be reclaimed will reach a total area of 810 hectares of the existing water area of 1,400 hectares. The reclamation process is targeted to take 34 months. Under the proposal, PT TWBI mentions that on the 810 hectares reclaimed land area will be focused on the development of tourist destinations and other business supporting activities. Total investment of the reclamation and development of business activities on the reclaimed land reaches IDR 30 trillion. But at least 40 percent of the area will include local content. Chapter IV of the proposal carries the land utilization plan where the 810 hectares of reclaimed land area will be used for some activities. Firstly, the area of commercial development such as retail as well as Meeting, Incentive, Convention and Exhibition (MICE) area will

cover an area of 84.2 hectares. Secondly, residential and commercial development or the development of mixed area needs 37.6 hectares. Thirdly, the development of recreational activities such as recreational parks and resorts is allocated with a total of 116.9 hectares. Meanwhile, office area gets the allocation of 29.4 hectares. Fifthly, residential development in the form of standard residential apartments, villas and villas on water will include a total land area of 389.7 hectares. Sixthly, a total of 8.3 hectares will be earmarked for public facilities. Seventhly, the green open space will get the allocation of only 85 hectares or 10.49 percent of the

total 810 hectares of reclaimed land. It means that PT TWBI is not consistent with the commitment aka lying whereas in the introduction of the proposal is mentioned that 40 percent of the land area will be allocated for greening. Eighthly, 8.3 hectares will be intended for Pudut Island and 34 hectares for road infrastructure. Regarding the material of reclamation such as sand will be drawn from the results of dredging in the harbor area experiencing siltation and from the islands around the reclamation site. Similarly, the materials will also be taken from the coastal sand of Sawangan (Nusa Dua), Sekotong (Lombok), a

number of locations in Karangasem and the former dredging materials of groove deepening and seabed at location of the Benoa Bay project. In the introductory chapter, the PT TWBI mentions the reclamation is intended for alternative evacuation venue in case of a tsunami, expanding the area of Bali Island so as to increase tax revenue for the government, both the Land and Property Tax (PBB) and Regionally Generated Revenue (PAD) and increasing the area of green open space. Besides, it is also intended to protect, conserve, rehabilitate, utilize and enrich coastal resources and small islands sustainably. Another purpose is to revitalize the Pudut Island by providing additional social facilities and public facilities. However, the proposal does not give specific discussion about the revitalization of Pudut Island and the responsibility of PT TWBI for the island preservation including the area of mangrove for-

est—Grand Forest Park (Tahura)— around the reclamation site. The proposal gives more highlight to the aspects of Benoa Bay reclamation for the interest of investment and business. Meanwhile, regarding the purpose of business or investment is mentioned that the Benoa Bay reclamation increases the investment value in Bali as much as IDR 30 trillion. On the other hand, in the introductory section of the proposal, PT TWBI mentions the reclamation plan is motivated by the degrading condition of Benoa Bay due to sedimentation and pollution caused by human activities in the form of activities at Benoa Harbor, toll road over the waters as well as a number of other developments located adjacent to the Benoa Bay. Such conditions are considered to threaten the Grand Forest Park denoting a conservation area of the Ministry of Forestry. (kmb29)

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In the proposal of the Benoa Bay reclamation sent to the Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs and the Bali government, it is mentioned that the Benoa Bay water area to be reclaimed will reach a total area of 810 hectares of the existing water area of 1,400 hectares.


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