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Sacred places must be preserved

BALI is home to many sacred places, which is why it is often referred to as the Island of the Gods. Balinese people need to preserve these places and not sac rice the sanctity of a location for the benefit of capital investors looking to turn a profit, Benoa is irrefutably a sacred place according to Balinese Hindus and as such needs to be preserved. “We should maintain the sanctity of all the different sacred places in Bali. High mountain areas have special sacred significance, and coastal areas are used for purification rites, while the places in between are used for residences,” said Ida Bhagawan Ratu Manik. According to Ida Bhagawan, when a sacred area used for improper or unsuitable activities there is an energetic impact. So if for example the sacred area of Benoa Bay is to be reclaimed for tourism, not only will this degrade the sanctity of the location but this mega project will also sap many of Bali’s resources. “Most importantly, will Bali be able to provide for the needs in the area? For example PDAM (Municipal Water Works) already has trouble supplying enough water for the City of Denpasar and the rest of Badung, especially during the dry season. So we need to question whether there is enough water to sustain this project,” he explained.

NEW YORK — Coldplay and Gwen Stefani have been added to the list of performers for the 2015 American Music Awards. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis will also hit the stage at the Nov. 22 show at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

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Justin Bieber announces 58city ‘Purpose World Tour’

NEW YORK — Justin Bieber will mark a comeback on the road with a 58-city tour in 2016. The pop star announced his “Purpose World Tour” on Wednesday, which kicks off on March 9, 2016, in Seattle, Washington, and wraps in New York City at Madison Square Garden on July 18, 2016. Tickets go on sale Friday, when Bieber will release his new album, “Purpose.” Two songs from his album, “What Do You Mean” and “Sorry,” are currently in the Top 5 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Bieber’s tour also will stop in Los Angeles, Chicago, Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Miami, Toronto and Montreal. On Friday, the 21-year-old will play a concert dubbed “An Evening with Justin Bieber” at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Tickets cost $18. (ap)

The rap duo will debut a new song. Coldplay will sing the first single from their new album. And Stefani will perform her current single, “Used to Love You.” Previously announced performers include One Direction, Carrie Underwood,

Selena Gomez, Nick Jonas, 5 Seconds of Summer, Luke Bryan, Meghan Trainor, Demi Lovato and Walk the Moon. Jennifer Lopez will host the fan-voted show, which will air live on ABC. Taylor Swift is the leader with six nominations. (ap)

Kate Hudson lifestyle advice book coming out in February

NEW YORK — Kate Hudson is the latest actress with advice to share on health and wellness. Dey Street Books announced Tuesday that it is publishing Hudson’s “Pretty Happy: Healthy Ways to Love Your Body,” set for release in February. According to Dey Street, an imprint of William Morrow, the Oscarnominated actress will offer “inspiration and motivation” for women on “fitness, nutrition and a mindful lifestyle.” Cameron Diaz, Lea Michele and Jessica Alba are among the other actresses who have recently published lifestyle books. Hudson, 36, is best known for the film “Almost Famous.” She currently co-stars with Bill Murray in “Rock the Kasbah.” In 2013, she co-founded Fabletics, a line of athletic wear. (ap)

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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (L) and Indonesian President Joko Widodo visit a market in central Jakarta, Indonesia November 12, 2015.

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Australia PM says Indonesia welcome in TPP as frictions ease

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JAKARTA - Australia would welcome Indonesia into the reporters as the two leaders toured Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, Prime Minister Indonesia’s biggest retail market, in Malcolm Turnbull said on Thursday, as the two countries set central Jakarta. He said Australia would supaside past friction to focus on building closer economic ties. Turnbull met Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, as part of an effort to restore diplomatic and economic relations, which reached a historic low under the previous Australian prime minister. “The closer we are, the higher the intensity in our relationship, and the higher also the potential for frictions,” Widodo said at the presidential palace at the beginning

of their meeting. Turnbull, who replaced Tony Abbott as prime minister in September, inherited ties strained by rows over spying, the execution of Australian citizens in Indonesia and a tough Australian asylum-seeker policies. “With our great meeting, we have really strong momentum to work in making our two great nations, greater still,” Turnbull told

port any effort by Indonesia to join the TPP, which will set common standards on issues ranging from workers’ rights to intellectual property protection in 12 Pacific nations. “If Indonesia chooses to apply to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, we would support the application, absolutely,” Turnbull said. Widodo said last month during a visit to Washington he intended to join the TPP. But government

officials in Jakarta said it could take years for Indonesia to be ready. Turnbull and Widodo also discussed improving cooperation o fighting terrorism and education. The two countries cooperate closely on counter-terrorism, an area of growing concern as Islamic State militants seek footholds outside the Middle East, where Australia is bombing the group as part of a U.S.-led military campaign. Indonesia is Australia’s 10th largest overall trading partner and is the largest export market for Australian wheat worth A$1.3 billion ($917 million) in 2014, as well

as a major destination for live cattle and sugar. Australia will send its largest business delegation to Indonesia next week, with more than 300 companies expected to be represented. (rtr) 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.


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