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Friday, December 11, 2015

‘We will not bend to fear,’ Madonna says of Paris attacks

Ed Sheeran the year’s star on Facebook

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NEW YORK - British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran was the most talked about entertainer this year, at least in the world of Facebook. The social media site said Wednesday that Sheeran, best known for his ballad “Thinking Out Loud,” generated more chatter than any other entertainer among Facebook’s 1.5 billion users, edging out pop superstar Taylor Swift. Following them were Kanye West, the omnipresent rapper who has declared his aspirations to run

for president, and then, in a sign of Facebook’s Spanish-language presence, the reggaeton artist Nicky Jam. The fifth most-talked about artist on Facebook was the rapper Wiz Khalifa. He topped a separate list from YouTube, which ranked his “See You Again” as the top music video of the year.

“See You Again,” a ballad which features singer Charlie Puth and appears in the action film “Furious 7,” became the second fastest video ever to hit one billion views, YouTube said. Also high on the year-end list was British singer Adele’s song “Hello,” the first track on her blockbuster album “25,” even though it came out less than six weeks ago. “Hello” was the fastest video to reach 100 million views. It had more than 650 million views by Wednesday. (afp)

PARIS - Singer Madonna made an emotional appeal following attacks in Paris a month ago that killed 130, shouting “We will not bend down to fear!” during a concert in the French capital on Wednesday. “I think of what happened almost four weeks ago now,” the visibly emotional artist said. “The heart of Paris and the heart of France beats in the heart of each city.” She continued: “We are one heart and our heart can beat as one... The power of love is greater than the love of power. “I came here when I was 20 and it was here, in Paris, that I decided to make music. Thank you Paris for planting that seed in my heart!” Swathed in a French flag, she sang the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, bringing the concertgoers to their feet. The star then moved to Place de la Republique, which has become an unofficial hub for mourners of the November 13 attacks, and sang a series of songs to a small crowd. “It was inspiring, it was raw, it

was real,” said Pete Hall, a 45-yearold tourist from London who had just left Madonna’s concert at Bercy when he saw on social media she was at the square in central Paris. “She was paying her respects to Paris,” he said. Wearing a down jacket with a fur hood over her head and accompanied by her guitarist Monte Pittman, Madonna sang her hits “Like a Prayer” and “Ghosttown”, as well as John Lennon’s “Imagine”, according to those who attended the impromptu concert. “She wanted to pay tribute, she loves this city,” Pittman told AFP. “It is magical. I will never forget this.” The November 13 attacks in Paris, which were carried out by the Islamic State group and were the deadliest ever in France, killed 130 people and left 350 others wounded. Days after the bloodshed, Madonna paid a tearful tribute to the victims on stage by singing the classic French song “La vie en rose,” accompanied only by a guitar, during a concert in Stockholm. (afp)

Madonna performs on stage, as part of her Rebel Heart Tour, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015, in Paris. AP Photo/Jacques Brinon

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Political democracy should be in line with public welfare

NUSA DUA - Political democracy must be in line with the objectives to be achieved for the welfare of the community as a whole, Vice President Jusuf Kalla stated in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Thursday. “For all of us, democracy is not a goal but a means to improve the welfare of the people,” Kalla remarked while opening the 8th Bali Democracy Forum (BDF) in Nusa Dua. The BDF, initiated by Indonesia in 2008, is an annual, inclusive, and open intergovernmental forum on the development of democracy in the Asia-Pacific region. The forum is aimed to promote and foster regional and international cooperation in the field of peace and democracy through dialog based on sharing experiences and best practices that adhere to the principles of equality and mutual respect and understanding, with the participating countries sharing the ownership. On the occasion, Vice President Kalla remarked that Indonesia implemented the first ever simultaneous regional head elections that ran smoothly, orderly, and peacefully on December 9, 2015. The vice president also reminded that the World Bank had recently released the data on poverty and economic inequality in the world, including in Indonesia. In addition, Kalla emphasized that acts of terrorism and radicalism were reported almost daily, and therefore, it is paramount for democracy to overcome it. “Democracy can overcome issues, such as poverty, inequality, and terrorism as well as the problem of poor governance in an effective manner,” he added. (ant)

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The opening of Bali Democracy Forum (BDF) that held on Thursday in Nusa Dua, Bali Island.

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AEC, should not be underestimated

T H E A S E A N Economic Community (AEC) starting this December is being taken into serious consideration by the government of Bangli. Exhibitions of products made by small and medium industries (SMI) and by small and medium enterprises (SMSE) are being intensified as seen at a recent exhibition held at the Geopark Art Market in Kintamani. A number of

different products were introduced to both locals as well as foreign travellers. Head of the Bangli Industry and Trade Agency, I Nengah Sudibia, said that the AEC does not only involve the labor sector but also the specific goods produced. Bangli has a lot of potential to create competitive products, but local people need to be well prepared so that they can compete against products from other regions. “The MSME exhibition show-

cased the products of 34 craftsmen who are coalesced into the Bangli Association of Small Industries (PIK) as well as the products of young entrepreneurs who have been given guidance by the government of Bangli and the Ministry of Youth and Sports in 2014,”explained Sudibia. He added that the main problem that SMEs have been facing is related to marketing and so the exhibition a the Geopark and others like it serve as a way to promote

these products to the general public. “Some entrepreneurs have been promoting their products through websites and with the addition of this exhibition there should be maximal results,” he said. The Acting Regent of Bangli, I Dewa Gede Mahendra Putra, said that this product exhibition, that coincides with the Grand Opening of the Geopark art market, is a great moment to welcome the AEC and will additionally have a positive impact on tourism.

Sudibia affirmed that: “facing the AEC is not an easy thing to do and that all relevant agencies, ranging from the central government and regional governments to tourism businesses and community leaders all the way to individual members of the community, need to be involved in creating a common understanding of the challenges being faced.” Continue to page 2 Certification ...


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