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Justin Bieber settles photographer assault lawsuit LOS ANGELES - A lawsuit over Justin Bieber’s 2012 run-in with a photographer in California while on a date with Selena Gomez has been settled out of court, the photographer’s attorney said on Wednesday. Jose Osmin Hernandez Duran had sued the Canadian pop star for assault and emotional distress, saying Bieber kicked and punched him outside a shopping center on the outskirts of Los Angeles. A trial had been scheduled to start in Los Angeles on Wednesday but Duran’s attorney, Steven Madison, said the case had been resolved but that the terms were confidential. Duran said in his lawsuit that he was taking
Canadian singer Justin Bieber performs at the BRIT Awards at the O2 arena in London, Britain, February 24, 2016.
Michelle Obama nixes future presidential bid as she promotes education
AUSTIN - U.S. first lady Michelle Obama said on Wednesday she has no things,” Obama said at a panel discussion on intention to run for president and plenty of plans to affect change once she empowering women at the festival, known as SXSW. leaves the White House next January. Obama made the remarks at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas, where she released a single, along with singers Kelly Clarkson, Janelle Monae and former “Glee” star Lea Michele, in
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photos of Bieber driving out of a car parking space when the singer got out, kicked him and delivered a punch before driving off. Bieber, now 22, had a string of run-ins with photographers and the law between 20122014 as he evolved from a baby-faced heartthrob who found fame at age 13 to a young man. He and Gomez split in 2014 after a much publicized on-and-off relationship. (rtr)
support of her worldwide girls’ education initiative. “There are so many ways to impact the world. You don’t have to be president of the United States to do wonderful, marvelous
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U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (C) sings and dances as she cooks with television personalities Al Roker (L) and Anne Burrell (R) at the healthy eating station during the Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington in this April 1, 2013 file photo. Singers Kelly Clarkson, Janelle Monae and former “Glee” star Lea Michele released a single on Wednesday in support of U.S. first lady Michelle Obama’s worldwide girls’ education initiative.
“I will not run for president,” Obama, 52, said when asked about her post-White House plans. Obama, who launched the Let Girls Learn initiative in March 2015, noted at the panel discussion that there are 62 million girls worldwide of school age who are not in school, many of whom are being denied an education and have seen their aspirations snuffed out by grown men. “For me, 62 million girls not getting an education, that is personal,” she said. The new single, “This is for My Girls,” was performed live at SXSW, a festival of music, film and tech in the Texas capital. Proceeds from the single, which also involves singer Kelly Rowland, rapper Missy Elliott and Disney Channel star Zendaya, will go toward the Let Girls Learn initiative. Obama also had a brief musical interlude at the session, singing a line from the Motown song “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.” Obama said the platform of first lady was so vast and powerful that she wanted to make sure she did not waste it. Once she leaves the White House, the first lady, who is a lawyer, said she will work in an unbiased way and work to keep reaching people. “There is so much that I can do outside of the White House and sometimes there is much more that you can do outside of the White House without the constraints,” she said. (rtr)
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Ngerebeg tradition at Tegallalang village
Two titivated children reject reclamation
GIANYAR - Ngerebeg tradition in a series of piodalan or temple birthday at Duur Bingin Temple, Tengah hamlet, Tegallalang was held on Wednesday (Mar. 16). The tradition was followed by hundreds of children in colorful decoration from seven hamlets. Uniquely, of the entire participants, two children from one of the hamlets emerged in decoration with the words saying ‘Reject Reclamation.’
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Fourteen years on, family back for “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2”
NEW YORK - Romantic comedy “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” is back with a sequel, looking for more laughs about family antics some 14 years after the original won over audiences. The 2002 movie, which followed young Greek woman Toula (Nia Vardalos) as she tried to get her family to accept her nonGreek love interest Ian (John Corbett), proved a big hit, grossing around $368 million worldwide. In the sequel, married life and parenthood are the focus of the story, with another big, fat Greek wedding in the works. Since the success of the 2002 movie, Vardalos, who was nominated for an Oscar for her script, has been repeatedly asked about a sequel from fans as well as the producers, husband and wife team actor Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. “I wouldn’t say we were bugging her, but it was sort of like, we would check in with her,” Wilson said at the premiere of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” in New York on Tuesday. “Nia’s a very good friend so we see Nia (and her husband) quite a lot. But it was like, ‘Any thoughts about it? Anything coming up?’” Vardalos told her Twitter followers in 2014 that she was working on the film’s sequel, saying she felt ready for the project after becoming a mother. “I am feeling like it’s time to share it. We have been keeping it a secret for so long,” Vardalos said. “You know, you work on a movie for a really, really long time and we just had so much fun laughing as we made the movie and now I just want to hear the audience hear it.” “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” hits cinemas worldwide from March 23. (rtr)
From Wednesday afternoon around 11:00, the boys came one by one with a variety of decorations and thronged the Duur Bingin Temple. It was done to prepare the implementation of Ngerebeg ritual. Until midday, shortly after the children gathered in the innermost courtyard of the temple, the series of Ngerebeg procession has been performed, such as prayers and having meals (rice and lawar) done by megibung or eating together. “This activity is reserved for children working pilgrims,” said the priest of Duur Bingin Temple, Gusti Nyoman Raka. This activity is particularly followed by boys of the seven hamlets of Tegallalang, namely the Panusuan, Tengah, Tegal, Triwangsa, Tegallalang, Gagah and Pejeng Aji. “Actually supporting devotees (penyungsung) of the Duur Bingin Temple only consist of five hamlets. However, especially for children of Gagah and Pejeng Aji hamlet are involved in this ritual,” he said.
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Young Balinese gather in a temple during the Hindu ritual called “Grebeg” at Tegalalang village in Bali, Indonesia, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. The young participants paraded around their village to ward off evil spirits. The ritual is held every six months.
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26 customary villages reject reclamation
Supreme constitution must be heard
D E N PA S A R - Rejection against the Benoa Bay reclamation is voiced increasingly more powerfully by customary villages in Bali. Unmitigatedly, so far there
have been 26 customary villages rejecting the reclamation. All the villages responded to the decision of customary assembly denoting the highest constitution in the customary village. In other words, their voices cannot be ignored by the authorities and entrepreneurs.
Chief of Sanur customary village, I.B. Paramartha, said that customary villages rejecting the reclamation move without instruction from anyone. The rejection based on the struggle and prayers against the Benoa Bay reclamation plan on the area of ??700 hectares
is purely based on their conscience. Moreover, there has been real evidence as a result of the reclamation of Serangan Island. The impact is not only felt by Sanur, but also by Ketewel village, Gianyar. “Hopefully, God would bless our collective struggle that is indeed
purely based on conscience,” he said accompanied by chiefs whose customary villages rejected the reclamation in the meeting room of LPD Sanur, Wednesday (Mar. 16). Reject.... Continued on page 2