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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Top US, Russian diplomats seek thaw in tensions

Italy edges Malta 1-0

North Korean leader reappears publicly with cane

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Having been excessively exploited, the productivity of the swallow nest in Batu Melawang Cave, Ceningan hamlet, Lembongan village, Nusa Penida subdistrict, drastically slumped.

NEW YORK — Katie Holmes will once again play Jackie Kennedy Onassis in a TV miniseries. The actress has signed on to star in “The Kennedys-After Camelot,” a follow-up to “The Kennedys” miniseries for ReelzChannel. It’s based on a book by Randy Taraborrelli. The four-hour miniseries will begin production next year and is slated to air in 2016. Thirty-five-year-old Holmes will executive produce and also direct one episode. John Cassar, who directed “The Kennedys,” will direct the other three episodes. “The Kennedys” was originally made to air on History, but was dropped because the network said it

didn’t fit its brand. The miniseries was later picked up by ReelzChannel and scored record ratings for the network when it aired in 2011. It starred Greg Kinnear as John F. Kennedy and Holmes as the first lady. Kinnear was nominated for an Emmy and SAG Award for his portrayal. Barry Pepper, who played Bobby Kennedy, won the Emmy Award for outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie.

In this publicity image released by ReelzChannel, Katie Holmes portrays Jacqueline Kennedy in a scene from the eight-part movie, “The Kennedys,” on cable’s ReelzChannel network.

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Iggy Azalea dominates American Music Award list Agence France-Presse

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NEW YORK - Hip-hop newcomer Iggy Azalea dominated the shortlist for the American Music Awards with nods in six categories just months after her debut album. The Australian-born singer was nominated for artist of the year as well as song of the year with “Fancy,” which has become a radio favorite through its simple bass line and anthem-like chorus about indulgence sung by Charli XCX. Azalea, whose first studio album “The New Classic” was released in April, received more nominations than any other artist, even though it was the first year she made the list. Pharrell Williams also was in contention for both artist of the year and top single with his global blockbuster song “Happy.” Other artists named for artist of the year were Beyonce, Luke Bryan, Eminem, Imagine Dragons, John Legend, Lorde, One Direction and Katy Perry. The American Music Awards, set up in 1973 by late radio and television personality Dick Clark, recognize commercial success and public appeal with fans voting for their choices. The set-up contrasts with the older Grammy Awards, in which recording industry professionals select what they view as the top artists and works. The American Music Awards winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 23 in Los Angeles.

Exploited for swallow nest production

Batu Melawang Cave condition sparked concern

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Bali Post

SEMARAPURA - Having been excessively exploited, the productivity of the swallow nest in Batu Melawang Cave, Ceningan hamlet, Lembongan village, Nusa Penida subdistrict, drastically slumped. Such condition draws the concern about the condition of the cave. On that account, the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) of Bali was asked to issued a recommendation on the real condition of the cave and swallow nest at this time. Thus, the management will not ignore the element of preservation. It was stated by Managing Director of the PDNKK Klungkung, Wayan Sukadana, after a work meeting with the legislative. Other than paying attention to the management, he asserted, the Batu Melawang Cave as natural resources should also be conserved. “Recommendation of the BKSDA Bali is highly required. To make clear, it must make an assessment whether the cliff cave on Ceningan Island is still worth exploiting or not. After exploited massively, we must also think about the conservation efforts,” he said. He admitted to disagree to the assumption if the Batu Melawang Cave became the biggest source of revenue in

the business unit owned by the PNDKK. Even, his party got impression that the previous management handled by the second party, willing to pay at IDR 400 million per year to the PDNKK few years ago, remained to have the assumption if the PDNKK could still increase the revenues by boosting bird’s nest management at Batu Melawang Cave. Sukadana asserted his party wanted to know the current condition of the cave through the data- and fact-based research conducted by the BKSDA Bali. Previously, the last harvest indicated a remarkably declining yield. As a result, an option arose to do preservation first for several years before undertaking further manage-

ment. The BKSDA Bali had checked the condition of the Batu Melawang Cave earlier this year. It was carried out with representatives of the Cooperatives, SMEs, Industry and Trade Agency I Gusti Nyoman Ariawan, then I Wayan Dwipa from the Regional Development Planning Board, Gusti Putu Warna from the BKSDA Bali and Wayan Sukadana as CEO of the PDNKK Klungkung. At that time, the harvest could only produce 235 pieces of bird’s nest. Actually, seeing from the data since the beginning of the harvest made in1991 to 2000, in a single harvest the bird’s nest could produce 4,000 pieces. Unfortunately, after that time, the BKSDA Bali had not issued any recommendation. It could be cross-checked related to the request of the PDNKK. Meanwhile, Wayan Sukadana said the decline in the nest production by swallow population could happen due to poor management by the previous overexploitation. “The exploitation paying no attention to regeneration or sustainability has caused the bird population to reduce drastically,” he said. (kmb31)


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