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Monday, August 15, 2016
Teenage British singer Imani eyeing album, tour next
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Bali must develop organic agriculture
LONDON - Sixteen-year-old singer Imani, who gained fame when she featured on British DJ Sigala’s dance hit “Say You Do” earlier this year, says she is eyeing an album and tour next after releasing her debut single last month.
Organic farming should become the future direction of agricultural development in Bali. However, some obstacles must be faced to achieve it, starting from the persistence of farmers’ dependence on pesticides to the unavailability of organic ingredients as replacement of such chemicals. “To build the future of agriculture, apparently it has to lead to organic agriculture or at least to healthy plants. The main constraint lies in irrigation because farmers in the upstream remain to use pesticides. Automatically the water flow to downstream area is affected by the pesticides,” said a farmer from Kekeran hamlet, Selanbawak, Marga, Tabanan, I Wayan Atmajaya.
The teenager, who cites music stars Justin Bieber, Beyonce and rapper Tinie Tempah as her inspirations, wrote her first song at the age of 10. “(In) five years’ time ... I’d like to have an album out or two,” she said. “I’d like to release some more music, go on tour and I’d like to keep putting music out that people can relate to.” (rtr) IBP/net
“Star Wars: Rogue One” trailer teases fans with Darth Vader return LOS ANGELES - “Star Wars” fans got a fresh teaser of the franchise’s upcoming “Rogue One” film with a new trailer showing the return of ultimate villain Darth Vader. Disney’s first spin-off from the “Star Wars” universe is set for release in December and follows a group of rebels “on a mission to
steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire’s ultimate weapon of destruction”, according to starwars. com. “The Theory of Everything” actress Felicity Jones plays feisty lead character Jyn Erso, whose rebellious streak was first shown in a trailer released in April. The movie, directed by Gareth Edwards,
also stars Oscar winner Forest Whitaker. The story is set before the original films, which began with 1977’s “Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope” and there are plenty of Stormtroopers, fights and explosions in the new trailer, which ends with a quick glimpse of Darth Vader’s silhouette. (rtr)
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The riot in Milwaukee
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Violent protests erupt in Milwaukee after police kill armed suspect
MILWAUKEE - Protesters fired gunshots, hurled bricks and set a gas station on fire in the U.S. mid-western city of Milwaukee on Saturday night, hours after a patrol officer shot and killed an armed suspect who took flight after a traffic stop, authorities said. The 23-year-old suspect, who had a lengthy arrest record, was carrying a stolen handgun loaded with 23 rounds of ammunition when police pulled over the vehicle for unspecified “suspicious activity,” authorities said. A second suspect who fled from the vehicle was quickly taken into custody. A statement by the Milwaukee Police Department did not say whether the suspect who was killed had fired any shots or pointed the weapon at officers during the incident. Authorities did not disclose
the race or the name of the suspect or the uniformed officer. Later, a crowd of more than 100 people in the predominately African-American section of the city where the shooting occurred hurled rocks as police officers in riot gear attempted to disperse the protesters. Authorities said gunshots were fired during the disturbance. The windows of at least two squad cars were smashed, and one officer sitting inside one of the vehicles was hit in the head with a brick. Protesters set a police car ablaze
and fires broke out at gas station, an auto parts store and at least three other businesses, officials and local media reported. “Our city is in turmoil tonight,” said Alderman Ashanti Hamilton, president of the Milwaukee Common Council. Mayor Tom Barrett appealed for calm. “This is a neighborhood that has been unfortunately affected by violence in the recent past,” Barrett said, referring to a smaller disturbance a month earlier. “There are a lot of really, really good people who live in this area ... and can’t stand this violence.” The unrest follows peaceful protests and some violence in U.S. cities over the past two years following high-profile killings by
law enforcement officers in Baltimore, New York and Ferguson, Missouri. Outrage over police violence toward minority groups has given rise to the Black Lives Matter movement and touched off a national debate over the race issue and policing in the United States. “This is a warning cry,” Milwaukee Alderman Khalif Rainey said. “Black people of Milwaukee are tired. They are tired of living under this oppression.” As of 1 a.m. Central time (0600 GMT), police said three arrests had been made in connection with the unrest. Shortly after 2 a.m. police said they were restoring order to the area and reducing deployments, but local news footage also showed a liquor
store in flames just minutes before the release of the statement. The officer involved in the shooting is 24 years old and a sixyear veteran of the force, police said. He was placed on administrative duty until an investigation and subsequent review by the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office is complete, a standard practice after shootings by law enforcement officers.(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.