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Monday, May 12, 2014
Chris Brown admits probation violation, sentenced
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Inter beats Lazio 4-1 in final Zanetti home match
Thailand to tighten security as crisis deepens
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LOS ANGELES — Chris Brown on Friday admitted a probation violation over an altercation last year outside a Washington, D.C., hotel and was sentenced to remain on probation and serve an additional 131 days in jail.
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The singer appeared in court and, while his mother and several friends and supporters looked on, he admitted committing a crime in Washington in October. Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin sentenced Brown to serve a year in county jail, but gave him credit for nearly eight months of time served. The credits include time the Grammy winner has spent in rehab and jail, as well as credits for good behavior while behind jail. His admission came in a felony assault case filed after Brown attacked pop singer Rihanna hours before the 2009 Grammy Awards. The pair was dating at the time. Brown has been in custody since mid-March, when he was arrested after being dismissed from a court-ordered rehab sentence. He faces a misdemeanor as-
Hugh Jackman has another cancerous growth removed Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK — Hugh Jackman has had another cancerous growth removed. The 45-year-old actor attended the premiere of his latest film, “X-Men: Days of
Future Past” Saturday with a bandage over his nose. He told The Associated Press he had a basal-cell carcinoma removed two nights earlier. Jackman said learned the results of a recent biopsy earlier on Thursday and had it removed right after.
Basal-cell carcinoma is a slowgrowing form of skin cancer. Jackman was treated for the same disease last year but said the prognosis was good: “It’s all out now.” He urges others to “get checkups and wear sunscreen.”
Led Zeppelin’s Page honored at Berklee graduation
BOSTON — Former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page has been honored with a doctoral degree from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Page delivered the commencement address Saturday to nearly 900 graduates of the private college known for its music program, telling them that their love of music will sustain them through the unexpected twists and turns that lie ahead. The school also presented honorary doctorates to Motown and R&B songwriter Valerie Simpson,
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Chris Brown, appears in court Friday May 9, 2014 in Los Angeles. Brown on Friday admitted a probation violation over an altercation last year outside a hotel in Washington, D.C., and was sentenced to remain on probation and serve an additional 131 days in jail.
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MERS virus doesn’t affect tourism sector ANTARA FOTO/Nyoman Budhiana
jazz pianist and educator Geri Allen, and American Music Program youth jazz orchestra founder Thara Memory. Page was the guitarist for the British band that fused blues, R&B and rock ‘n’ roll for a new hard rock sound in the 1970s. It disbanded in 1980. Former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page speaks after receiving an honorary degree of Doctor of Music during the commencement of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Saturday, May 10. 2014.
sault charge in Washington after a man accused the singer of hitting him outside a hotel in the nation’s capital. Brandlin said Brown will have to complete the remainder of his 1,000 hours of community labor sentence once he is released from jail. Brown will remain on probation until Jan. 23, Brandlin ordered.
The recent outbreak of Middle East Respiratory syndrome, MeRS-CoV, will not affect tourism in Bali, in general, in Indonesia, said Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Mari Elka Pangestu.
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DENPASAR - The recent outbreak of Middle East Respiratory syndrome, MeRS-CoV, will not affect tourism in Bali, in general, in Indonesia, said Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Mari Elka Pangestu.
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“I am pretty sure that the virus will not affect the tourism sector in Indonesia, as long as the tourism organizations are preparing for the deadly virus, although the virus originated in the Middle East,” said Mari on Saturday. The
minister also praised the Indonesian government for the immediate steps taken in handling and anticipating the spread of the MERS-CoV outbreak. Although the virus outbreak is not affecting tourism in Bali,
continuing monitoring and education efforts throughout the tourism industry in Bali is needed. “I expect tour guides, hotels and restaurants must learn to monitor visitors to prevent the possibility of the virus spreading,” said Mari. Minister Mari explained that one of the efforts is to be more proactive with guests who are coming from the Middle East. Tour guides in Bali are being asked to immediately report to medical officers if they observe
guests showing any symptoms of MERS-CoV so they can be referred to a hospital for treatment. “Potential MERS-CoV patients must be medically treated immediately in a hospital before the disease can be transmitted from person to person,” Mari added. Meanwhile, health officials at Ngurah Rai Airport Bali are now installing thermal scanners to monitor arriving travelers body temperatures. The airport’s health officers will
quarantine any travelers found with MERS-CoV symptoms in a special quarantine area at the arrival gate of the international airport. The MERS-CoV disease in the Middle East has raised international alarm in recent weeks, with a surge in infections and deaths in Saudi Arabia. There is currently no cure or vaccine for MERS-CoV, a severe respiratory disease which causes coughing, fever, shortness of breath, and can lead to pneumonia and kidney failure.