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Thursday, May 12, 2011
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The tourists are enjoying their time on Kuta Beach while enjoying the sunset. The increasing number of tourists from Australia to Bali is not making the tourism businessmen in the island satisfied. They considered that the Australian tourists are dominated by the lower class tourists.
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The increasing number of tourists from Australia to Bali is not making the tourism businessmen in the island satisfied. They considered that the Australian tourists are dominated by the lower class tourists. It affected the number of money they spend during their time in Bali. Bali Statistics Department stated that the number
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of tourists from Australia visited Bali in January through March 2011 was 155,093 people, increased 28% compare to the simi-
lar period last year which was 120,328 tourists. The Vice Chairman Bali Village, Herdy Sayoga, said that the short distance between Bali and Australia become the main factor why the people from the country fond of Bali. However, the potential of the higher class in Australia is not well addressed by the businessmen. “It is time the marketing people to
develop the tourism which targeting the higher class society in Australia especially those who want to come to Bali,” he said on Wednesday. The International Promotion Director in Indonesian Cultural and Tourism Department, Noviendi Makalam, also stated the similar opinion. He said that the current promotion abroad is not on the right track. Continued on page 6
Yemen protests paralyze 2 cities, police kill two Reuters
SANAA – Yemeni security forces killed two protesters and wounded dozens on Wednesday as mass rallies demanding the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh paralyzed two major cities on Wednesday, residents and medics said. Snipers shot dead two demonstrators in Taiz as unrest running into a third day shut down Yemen’s main industrial city. Dozens were wounded by gunfire, tear gas, and beatings by plainclothes agents wielding bats, med-
ics in Taiz said. Protesters retaliated by torching a police building, residents said. Neighboring oil giant Saudi Arabia and the United States fear escalating violence could push impoverished Yemen, already riven by tribal and separatist conflict, into chaos that could be used by al Qaeda’s Yemenbased wing to operate more freely. Security forces in Taiz had been trying to break up a protest blockade of the education ministry in the region, some 200 km (130 miles) south of the capital Sanaa. Continued on page 6
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An anti-government protester burns tyres during a protest to demand the ouster of Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the southern city of Taiz, May 10, 2011.