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Thursday, March 12, 2015

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Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman to be latest ‘Bond girl’

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MEXICO CITY — Mexican actress Stephanie Sigman will become the latest “Bond girl” when she appears in 007’s upcoming movie “Spectre.” The official 007 website “Inside the World of James Bond” is announcing Sigman’s role in the 24th Bond movie. It says she will play a character named “Estrella” opposite Daniel Craig as Bond. Sigman starred in the award-winning 2011 Mexican film “Miss Bala,” about a beauty pageant contestant involved with drug traffickers. Linda Christian, the Hollywood starlet of the 1940s who was born in Mexico, was arguably the first Bond girl. In 1954 she starred as James Bond’s love interest in the television adaptation of the novel Casino Royale. Christian died in 2011 at the age of 87. Nicaraguan-American actress Barbara Carrera appeared as Fatima Blush in 1984’s Never Say Never Again. (ap)

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Actors Ben Stiller, left, and Owen Wilson wear creations for Valentino’s ready-to-wear fallwinter 2015-2016 fashion collection presented during the Paris fashion week, in Paris, France, Tuesday, March 10, 2015.

Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson hit catwalk for ‘Zoolander 2’

PARIS — To deafening cheers, Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller stormed the Valentino catwalk during Paris Fashion Week Tuesday in a headline-grabbing stunt to announce the decision to make ‘Zoolander 2.’ The two Hollywood stars reprised their roles as male models Derek Zoolander and Hansel, immortalized in the hugely popular 2001 movie, on the catwalk for Valentino’s ready to wear fall/winter 2015-16 show. The sequel will hit U.S. movie theaters on Feb. 12, 2016, Para-

mount Pictures said in a statement. It said Stiller and Wilson will again star in the movie, which will be written by Justin Theroux and directed by Stiller. Stiller appeared in a dark electric blue suit-and-tie ensemble with a navy trenchcoat. Wilson, sporting shaggy long

blond locks, strutted in a shiny light blue pajama print outfit with blindingly white sneakers, topped off with an eggshell blue trench coat. It was such a surprise that the audience immediately whipped out their phones to catch the moment. (ap)

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

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Extreme weather predicted to occur in March

DENPASAR - March is a transitional month between rainy season and dry season and often Wayan Suardana, said that relevant brings extreme weather such as high and frontal winds. “Extreme weather frequently occurs institutions can apply specific policies. “Cropping patterns, for this month,” said Rahmat Prasetia, Section Chief of BMKG Negara, on Tuesday. Rainfall this March however has been on the decrease in North and West Buleleng, Nusa Penida and Klungkung, while some regions in Jembrana and Gianyar the dry season has already started.

Meanwhile, in other regions of Bali such as Bangli, Tabanan, Badung and Denpasar rains are expected to stop around April or May. “In Denpasar the dry season usually starts in April” said Rah-

mat. Broadly speaking, for about 75 percent of Bali, the dry season starts in April”. By predicting the emergence of the dry season ahead of time, Head of the BBMKG Region III, I

instance, should be planned in anticipation of water shortages,” he said. In addition to education, relevant agencies are setting up early warning systems in anticipation of natural disasters such as floods,

landslides and falling trees. In order to alleviate the impact of disasters such as tsunamis, sirens have been install at some locations, such as the Hardrock Kuta, Seminyak, Kedonganan, Benoa, BTDC and Sanur. “This year, we will also install sirens in Singaraja, and then in Tabanan and Serangan as well,” he said. (kmb42) 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.

Johnny Depp injures hand in Australia SYDNEY - Hollywood superstar Johnny Depp was jetting back to the United States Wednesday for surgery after injuring his hand in Australia where he is filming the latest “Pirates of the Caribbean” instalment, reports said. Depp, who stars as “Captain Jack Sparrow” in the Disney franchise and has been shooting on the Gold Coast tourist strip in Australia’s east, was hurt over the weekend but not while filming or on set, the Gold Coast Bulletin

said, citing undisclosed sources. A Disney spokesman confirmed the injury to the newspaper and said the film’s release remained scheduled for July 7, 2017. US-based website Variety said he would need surgery. It was not known how he sustained the injury or how serious it was. The Bulletin said Depp was flying to Los Angeles on a private jet and would return to Australia in two weeks.

It added that his absence would only “minimally” impact the production schedule of the film, which also stars Javier Bardem as villain Captain Salazar. “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” is the fifth instalment in the blockbuster series, which has raked in more than US$3.6 billion at the box office. The reported injury came as local police said a man dressed as a pirate with a parrot on his

shoulder and carrying a knife tried to enter the movie set on Tuesday but was intercepted by a security guard. Police said the man “was attempting to imitate a cast member by wearing a pirate suit”. He was being interviewed but no charges have yet been laid. (afp)

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Motorists passed during the high winds that occured in Denpasar, recently. March is a transitional month between rainy season and dry season and often brings extreme weather such as high and frontal winds.


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