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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
‘Jump Street’ beats ‘Dragon’ Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — In a summertime battle of sequels, a pair of kooky cops beat out flying dragons for the top spot at the North American box office, but the dragons soared internationally. The R-rated comedy “22 Jump Street” debuted in first place domestically with $60 million, followed by “How to Train Your Dragon 2” which opened with $50 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. Internationally, though, “Dragon” dwarfed “Jump Street” with $24.8 million to $6.9 million, respectively. Still, it’s an impressive showing for two sequels. The original versions of “Dragon” and
“Jump Street” were springtime releases, and their strong performances then led studios to offer sequels during the hot movie-going months of summer. “When a studio has ultimate confi-
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This image released by Sony Pictures shows Jonah Hill, from left, Ice Cube, and Channing Tatum in Columbia Pictures’ “22 Jump Street.”
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dence in something, they will put it in that gladiator arena that is the summer season,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak. “A sequel in the summer is like graduating.” It’s rare for two films to open with such big numbers on the same weekend, too, he said. Dergarabedian notes it has happened three times before: last year when “Monsters University” opened against “World War Z”; in 2012 when “Madagascar 3” opened against “Prometheus”; and in 2008 when “WALL-E” opened against “Wanted.” Sony’s “Jump Street” stars Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill as bumbling undercover officers who pose as college students to bust a campus drug dealer. Hill also lends a voice to the animated “Dragon,” the Fox feature that follows Hiccup and his winged dragon Toothless on an adventure where they discover hundreds of wild dragons and a mysterious dragon master. Disney’s “Maleficent” claimed third place in its third week of release. Warner Bros.’ Tom Cruise action romp “Edge of Tomorrow” took the fourth spot, followed by last week’s top film, Fox’s teen tear-jerker “The Fault in Our Stars.”
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Top Ten Movie 1. “22 Jump Street,” $60 million. 2. “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” $50 million.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Argentina defeats Bosnia 2-1 in a tale of 2 halves
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Thai coup leaders’ goal: Democracy on their terms
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Tourism Ministry maps 16 MICE destinations
3. “Maleficent,” $19 million. 4. “Edge of Tomorrow,” $16.2 million. 5. “The Fault in Our Stars,” $15.7 million. 6. “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” $9.5 million. 7. “Godzilla,” $3.2 million. 8. “A Million Ways to Die in the West,” $3.1 million. 9. “Neighbors,” $2.5 million. 10. “Chef,” $2.3 million.
Casey Kasem dies
LOS ANGELES — Casey Kasem, the internationally famous radio host with the cheerful manner and gentle voice who became the king of the top 40 countdown with a syndicated show that ran for decades, died Sunday. He was 82. A statement issued by the Kasem family said Kasem died at 3:23 a.m. Sunday, on Father’s Day, surrounded by family and friends at a Washington state hospital. “Even though we know he is in a better place and no longer suffering, we are heartbroken,” wrote his daughter Kerri Kasem on Twitter and Facebook from the family. “The world will miss Casey Kasem, an incredible talent and humanitarian; we will miss our dad.” Kasem’s “American Top 40” began on July 4, 1970, in Los Angeles. The No. 1 song on his list then was Three Dog Night’s cover of Randy Newman’s “Mama Told Me Not to Come.” In his signoff, he would tell viewers: “And don’t forget: keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.” Media personality Ryan Seacrest, who took over the countdown from Kasem in 2004, said in a statement that Kasem’s death is a loss for radio listeners worldwide. Seacrest said that as a child he’d listen to Kasem’s show every weekend “and dream about someday becoming a radio DJ.” In recent years, Kasem was trapped in a feud between his three adult children and his second wife, former actress Jean Kasem. In 2013, his children filed a legal petition to gain control of his health care, alleging that Kasem was suffering from advanced Parkinson’s disease and that his wife was isolating him from friends and family members. Kasem also suffered from Lewy Body Disease, a form of dementia.
A judge in May temporarily stripped his wife of her caretaker role after she moved him from a medical facility in Los Angeles to a friend’s home in Washington state. Jean Kasem said she moved her husband to protect his privacy and to consult with doctors. Casey Kasem developed a severe bedsore while in Washington and was in critical condition by the time he was hospitalized in early June. It was a sad, startling end for a man whose voice had entertained and informed music lovers worldwide.
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Arm forces guarded during a international convention that held in Nusa Dua recently. Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destinations in Indonesia having the potential to work on MICE market.
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MANGUPURA - Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has mapped 16 tourist destinations in Indonesia having the potential to work on MICE market. The 16 destinations include Bali, Jakarta, Bandung, Balikpapan, Batam, Bintan, Jakarta, Lombok, Makassar, Manado, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. Central government also continues to push the existing resources in the region to improve in welcoming the meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition (MICE) tourism visits.
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In this Sept. 20, 1987 file photo, Casey Kasem, along with his wife Jean Kasem arrives at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
“So far, it is only Bali and Jakarta that can organize or meet the criteria of MICE. We’ve mapped out 16 MICE destinations other than Jakarta and Bali. Another destination, namely Medan, has met the criteria for regional events, but has not been able to hold an international convention and meeting,” said Director of Special Interest, Convention, Incentive and Event
Tourism Development, Akhyaruddin, in Kuta recently. He said that Jakarta and Bali had met the criteria to be MICE destination based on the mapping and classification of the 16 MICE destinations in Indonesia. The main problems owned by the 14 other destinations lay in the infrastructure and human resources. “Right now, there are only two
provinces complying with the criteria, namely Greater Jakarta and Bali. Meanwhile, the other destinations are still constrained by human resources and infrastructure,” he said. He hoped that local government continued to improve the quality of human resources, especially in the field of tourism. At present, all the countries in the world were
encouraging the tourism and creative economy. They aggressively developed both sectors. “In the future, the agenda of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is to provide an understanding and socialization, especially to the 14 cities that have not qualified the criteria of MICE,” he said. According to him, MICE destination had more advantages and contributions to revenue from tourism than the usual tourist visits. MICE activities usually involved up to hundreds of participants with the length of stay reaching more than 12 days. “Unlike ordinary travelers, their length of stay maximally reaches 9 days, while the MICE participants can reach 12 days,” he
concluded. He mentioned that contribution of MICE to tourism in Indonesia exceeded 40 percent, compared to the gains obtained from ordinary travelers. This market also continued to record a growth of up to 20 percent each year. “Unfortunately this is still unbalanced as it is only held in Jakarta and Bali. So, we encourage the 14 other destinations to become MICE destination as well,” he hoped. He added that Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy would strive to encourage the regions in order to have MICE facilities and promote it to become wellknown. Continued on page 6