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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Nirvana, Kiss, Peter Gabriel headed to Rock Hall
Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK — Nirvana, Kiss and Peter Gabriel will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next year. The Rock Hall announced Tuesday that Hall and Oates, Linda Ronstadt and Cat Stevens also will be inducted April 10 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Artists are eligible for induction 25 years after their first release. Nirvana won a nomination in its first year of eligibility and next year the band will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its debut, “Bleach.” The induction comes 20 years after frontman Kurt Cobain committed suicide at age 27. This year also marked first-time nominations for Hall and Oates, Gabriel and Ronstadt. Kiss and Stevens, who have been nominated in the past, made the cut after being absent from the list for several years. The Rolling Stones managers, Andrew Loog Oldham and Brian Epstein, will earn Ahmet Ertegun awards, a non-performing honor. Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band will earn the award for musical excellence. N.W.A., one of the 16 nominees
announced in October, did not make the list. The iconic rap group includes Dr. Dre, who has launched successful solo albums and is the producer behind Eminem, 50 Cent and Kendrick Lamar. More than 700 Rock Hall voters determined the 2014 class. The 29th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be open to the public. Tickets go on sale next month. The event will air on HBO in May.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Cowell: New judges, more change for ‘X Factor’
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Illegal fishing from outside Bali turns rampant
Big Sur fire destroys 15 homes, forces 100 to flee
Roma held to 2-2 draw at AC Milan in Serie A
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Denpasar has 100.66 km of damaged road section Bali Post
FILE - This Oct. 11, 2012 file image released by Starpix shows, from left, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer, Tommy Thayer of KISS as the band arrives at SiriusXM offices to promote their latest release “Monster,” in New York.
16 Pages Number 5 6th year
DENPASAR - As an autonomous region and capital of Bali province, Denpasar still has bad roads. At least 100.66 kilometers of road section under the authority of Denpasar Municipality is still in damaged category. It ranges from minor, moderate to severe damage. The length of road under the authority of the Denpasar municipality comes to 1,591 roads with the length of 563.1 kilometers. Repair effort is carried out by degrees due to budget constraints. It was confirmed by the Head of Denpasar Public Works, I Ketut Winarta, accompanied by the Division Head of Highways, Putu Dirgayasa, in his office, Monday (Dec 16). In addition to the road under the authority of the municipality, Denpasar also had the road under the authority of provincial and central
government. He said that some of the existing roads in Denpasar belonged to the authority of provincial government along 83.896 kilometers consisting of 17 road sections. Similarly, national roads in Denpasar reached 33.320 kilometers spreading across 17 road sections.
Related to the road under the authority of Denpasar Municipality, there were still several roads needing the attention for repairs. All this time, a total of some 100.66 kilometers of road were damaged in Denpasar. Those classified into damaged road had been scheduled for repair in 2014. Due to limited fund, the Denpasar Public Works would implement a priority in the handling. For the year 2014, the Denpasar Public Works had designed several quality improvement programs for road, drainage and bridge. For the programs handled by Highway Development, the Public Works had allocated a budget worth IDR 56.77 billion. Such a fund would be allocated for the improvement of road and other supporting facilities.
At least, the Denpasar Public Works had planned to carry out repairs and maintenance for the 16 roads in Denpasar. Other than roads, the drainage playing vital function in controlling floods in Denpasar also got the attention from the agency. From the empirical experience, the unavailability of good drainage would lead to a more rapid deterioration of the road. Thus, the road maintenance should be accompanied with the improvement of drainage beside it. Having been done well, the road and drainage function could be maximized, and prevented the faster damage to the road. Admittedly, the road damage was not only caused by the unavailability of drainage, but also by passing vehicles with excessive tonnage. (kmb12)
Associated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES — Simon Cowell is plotting changes for “The X Factor,” including new judges and a new role for him. Cowell is the show’s producer. The British music industry executive told a teleconference Monday that he expects the singing contest to return next season on Fox. He says “X Factor” may be cut back to one night instead of two, and format changes are under discussion to keep it fresh. Cowell says the judging panel probably will be different. Besides Cowell, the “X Factor” judges include Demi Lovato, Kelly Rowland and Paulina Rubio. Cowell says he has recruits in mind, but he declined to identify them. He says he envisions what he called a “different kind of role” for himself, but he wouldn’t be more specific. The show’s ratings have dipped in season three. The winner will be announced on the finale Thursday.
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FILE - In this Dec. 22, 2011, file photo, television personality Simon Cowell poses on the red carpet at The X Factor Finale show in Los Angeles. Simon Cowell said Monday, Dec. 16, 2013, he is plotting changes for “The X Factor,” including new judges and a new role for him.
Motorists passed a damage road in Denpasar City, Bali Island. As an autonomous region and capital of Bali province, Denpasar still has bad roads. At least 100.66 kilometers of road section under the authority of Denpasar Municipality is still in damaged category.
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