Edisi 11 Agustus 2014 | International Bali Post

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Judge banned for releasing Theron adoption details Associated Press LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — An Arkansas judge who disclosed confidential details about an adoption involving actress Charlize Theron has agreed to a lifetime ban from the state bench. If the state Supreme Court approves the settlement, Faulkner County Circuit Judge Mike

Maggio will be suspended with pay for the remainder of 2014 and then leave office. The move stems from a series of actions by Maggio, who also was accused of making offcolor remarks in an online forum. The Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission alleged that Maggio, using the pseudonym “geauxjudge,” entered an online

forum of Louisiana State University sports fans and shared details from Theron’s 2012 adoption of a baby in the same court division where he served. In Louisiana, “Geaux” is a common spelling for “Go,” based on the French pronunciation of those letters. “Did she get herself a black baby?” another person in the forum

asked. “Yep,” geauxjudge replied. Theron’s publicists did not reply to emails seeking comment after the settlement was released Wednesday. The actress, who recently appeared in “A Million Ways To Die In The West,” told MailOnline in a story published in May that Maggio had several details wrong.

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“This stuff happens and you try not to let it get to you. That’s on him. It reflects on him,” she said then. In return for his stepping aside, the state disciplinary commission dropped its look at an ethics complaint that ended with Maggio paying a $750 fine to settle allegations he received improper campaign contributions.

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Monday, August 11, 2014

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50 years on, fateful Vietnam resolution resonates

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Miley both naughty and nice

Associated Press

NASHVILLE — Miley’s back, y’all. Miley Cyrus made her delayed-due-toillness return to the town where she grew up Thursday night, bringing a flying hot dog, a dwarf dressed as the Liberty Bell, a dozen recognizable hits, a taunt to the girls who beat her up in school and a lot of inappropriate touching. Drawing a crowd of mostly young women — and a hefty number of moms — the show was a little bit pop concert, a little bit late-night pay cable and a little bit great. In the audience: Two 20-something women with a gift for arts and crafts arrived at Cyrus’ homecoming concert with identical bedazzled shirts that read, “R.I.P. Hannah Montana.” Look no further than that for the official theme to Cyrus’ Bangerz Tour, a pastiche of weird culture that plays a lot like a YouTube channel devoted to absurdist performance art. The surprising thing, after the former teen television star raised such a lather last year with a highly memorable MTV Video Music Awards appearance, is how tame the show actually is. It’s true that Nashville is a pretty quiet town. And sure, Cyrus does simulate sex acts on stage during a few songs — Abe Lincoln has never seemed less presidential — and mentions drug use. But the woman whose twerking and foam finger started a national discussion balanced her naughty images and

saucier choreography with messages espousing personal freedom and a few moments of pop perfection. For the most part, the night — her fifth date since restarting a U.S. tour that was postponed for more than three months after an allergic reaction to antibiotics — was PG13, filled with images that are unavoidable on the Internet where much of Cyrus’ audience spends its time. The only thing pushing the show into truly R-rated territory was Cyrus’ spirited use of the F-word. The debate over Cyrus’ transformation from wholesome teen to a young woman exploring her sexuality hovered around the soldout show as mothers shepherded thousands of teenage girls into Bridgestone Arena, where the 21-year-old singer once attended shows as a teen herself. For some she was a guilty pleasure, and the presence of rolling papers, R-rated possibilities, booty shorts and inflat-

able bananas at the merch table only added to the feeling of things being taboo. Inside the arena, the crowd was all in as Cyrus gave something of a history lesson in over-the-top moments in pop music. For all the guff Cyrus has gotten, she’s not covering unfamiliar territory. Touching your special parts (Michael Jackson), well-endowed dancers expert in the butterfly (2 Live Crew), uncovered rear ends (David Lee Roth) are milestones passed decades ago. And to be clear, there were a lot of these things — a whole lot — during Cyrus’ 2 1/2-hour, 20-plus song set, along with flying kittens, inflatable dogs three stories tall, plushy dancers, giant tongues and even a simulated orgy. But there were also a lot of impressive moments where Cyrus showed her growing prowess as an entertainer. She pushed her voice to the edge at times while holding the attention of 16,000 people with just a microphone, and had moms and daughters singing every

word with the same gusto on major hits like “Wrecking Ball” and “Party in the USA.” Those were the moments that provided the real spectacle.

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A number of people relying on their livelihood at Benoa Bay participated in the action of rejecting reclamation in front of the office of governor of Bali. They considered to be threatened by the loss of livelihood with the reclamation plan that was still running.

Condition of coastal economy threatened by reclamation Bali Post

DENPASAR - A number of people relying on their livelihood at Benoa Bay participated in the action of rejecting reclamation in front of the office of governor of Bali. They considered to be threatened by the loss of livelihood with the reclamation plan that was still running. Moreover, many coastal communities depended on marine products of Benoa Bay.

Miley Cyrus performs in concert at Bridgestone Arena on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014 in Nashville, Tenn.

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The Tanjung Sari fishermen group head of Kelan, I Nyoman Nuada, revealed that coastal communities on Kelan Beach still survived with the profession as fisherman. In addition, many other people still depended on marine products by making fish cage

around the Benoa Bay. Revenue of the coastal economy was large enough so that it gave the welfare to coastal communities. In addition, many fishermen also netted crabs in Benoa Bay as it had a high selling price. “Fishermen are also looking for shrimps to be

sold as fishing bait,” he said when met amidst the action of rejecting reclamation. Seeing the impact of reclamation on Serangan Island, many coastal communities of Kelan considered their livelihood as fishermen was threatened. Reclamation could damage marine ecosystems and might affect the outcome of fishermen catch. According to Nyoman Nuada, local fishermen once experienced a fishing ban during the making of the toll road above the waters and implementation of the APEC Summit. He worried that similar fishing ban from doing activities

would be enforced to fishermen after the Benoa Bay officially occupied by investors through the reclamation. “During the project of toll road and implementation of international events like the APEC Summit, fishermen were prohibited from fishing. Obviously fishermen were unable to pass in the region, let alone do livelihood activities,” he explained. Similar experience was also got by the native to Kedonganan, I Gede Sudiana, doubling as the member of the Forum of Bali Development Watch. Along the Kedonganan Beach, there were many

tourism businesses built by the local community of Kedonganan. In addition, many other people working as fishermen also relied on their life on the results of catch. Currently, the coastal areas of Kedonganan Beach were at risk due to tidal flood frequently occurred every full moon. His party was worried because reclamation in Benoa Bay could trigger tidal flood on Kedonganan Beach that was increasingly severe. “Tidal flood is very worrying. Now, sea water has begun to rise every full moon, let alone when the reclamation really occurs,” he added. (dwa)


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