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Actress Winslet says playing a Brit “would be ultimate challenge”

Cameron heads for “now or never” talks to keep Britain in EU Page 6

Messi surpasses 300 Spanish league goals in Barcelona win Page 8

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Composed Morricone hopeful for sixth time lucky Oscar

LONDON - Ennio Morricone is hoping it will be sixth time lucky at this year’s Oscars, where he has been nominated for the musical score for Quentin Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight”. “I hope that this time there will be (Oscar victory),” 87-year-old Morricone told Reuters in an interview. Morricone’s previous Oscar bids include his work for “Bugsy” and “The Untouchables”, but it is perhaps his loss for his criticallyacclaimed “The Mission” score -- when Herbie Hancock scooped the honour for “Round Midnight” -- that is the sorest. “I am not certain it will happen so I am going there tranquil, serene, hopeful that it goes well,” said Morricone, who received an Honorary Academy Award in 2007 for “his magnificent and multifaceted contributions to the art of film music”. His “The Hateful Eight” work has already won a Golden Globe and a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award which he received in London on Tuesday after being unable to make the official ceremony due to his tour commitments. “This is something amazing,

unexpected because in my type of work, you don’t think of the positive or negative consequences,” Morricone said. “In general there aren’t negative ones. But sometimes there can also be negative consequences, that is the film doesn’t succeed or people don’t like the music. But this time, everything went well, thank goodness. I am happy, amazed.” Before the Feb. 28 Oscars, Morricone will be honoured with a star on the Walk of Fame, with Tarantino among the guest speakers at the ceremony on the famed Hollywood boulevard. Born in Rome in 1928, Morricone began his film music composer career in 1961 with the Luciano Salce directed movie “Il Federale” and has since scored more than 450 films. Asked if a particular period in his career stood out, Morricone said he had several preferred directors: “There are, but I won’t say, some whom I prefer, because it is not just one. I prefer to stay quiet.” Morricone has had generations of movie fans humming his tunes from his work on “A Fistful of Dollars” and “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” with director Sergio Leone. (rtr)

‘Until God says come’: turning 92, Zimbabwe’s Mugabe refuses to relinquish power Page 13

Beaches in Bandung in waste emergency

Composer Ennio Morricone, of Italy, performs on stage at the 02 Arena in London, February 16, 2016.

LONDON - Having put on an array of foreign accents in her award-winning career, British actress Kate Winslet says she really wants to play an English character, adding it would be “the ultimate challenge”. The “Titanic” star has pretended to be American, Australian, Polish-Armenian and in her latest film, crime thriller “Triple 9”, a Russian-Israeli mafia boss. “My M.O. (modus operandi) is just keep doing the unexpected. Although I do also keep trying to play an English person but that just doesn’t keep happening for me at the moment,” Winslet told Reuters in an interview. “That would be the ultimate challenge and then I’d have no dialect coach at all. No one to have my back and I would be all by myself and probably more terrified than ever before. Wouldn’t that be novel?” Winslet plays the bejewelled and designer-clad Irina Vlaslov in action-packed “Triple 9” about corrupt police and the criminal underworld -- a role she said “felt very out of my comfort zone”. “I don’t know anyone like this woman. I didn’t like her. I didn’t empathize with her. I wanted that challenge of playing a character who really felt like a character,” she said. Winslet is in the running for an Academy Award for her portrayal in “Steve Jobs” of the late Apple co-founder’s colleague Joanna Hoffman. She won an Oscar for “The Reader”, an Emmy Award for “Mildred Pierce”, a Best Spoken Word Album For Children Grammy for “Listen to the Storyteller”, meaning she is just missing a Tony Award to complete the “EGOT” acronym of all four major entertainment honours. Asked if going to Broadway was next, Winslet said: “Well I suppose it probably is now. And that’s more because of my 12year-old son Joe, who ... is just obsessed with records.” “So since he has learnt about this ‘EGOT’ thing, he’s like, ‘Mum you’ve gotta do it.’” Winslet has backed her “Titanic” co-star Leonardo DiCaprio to win the best actor Oscar this year for “The Revenant”. Both have been honoured this awards season, reuniting on the red carpet, much to the delight of “Titanic” fans, something that surprised Winslet. (rtr)

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Friday, February 19, 2016

MANGUPURA - Some beaches in Badung district are besieged by marine debris. Moreover, the Sanitation and Landscaping Agency (DKP) imposed waste emergency status due to the surge in garbage swept away to mainland, especially on Kuta and Legian Beach exceeding the daily average.

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The garbage is pilling up in Kuta. the Sanitation and Landscaping Agency (DKP) imposed waste emergency status due to the surge in garbage swept away to mainland, especially on Kuta and Legian Beach.

Tuban customary village spread 600 questionnaires

5 people agree to Benoa Bay reclamation Badung - Tuban customary village distributed 600 questionnaires to its residents in order to discover what the opinion of the villagers is regarding the plan to reclaim 700 hectares in Benoa Bay. Chief of Tuban customary village, Wayan Mendra, said there were three options offered in the questionnaire: rejecting the investors’ (PT TWBI) plan to reclaim the Benoa Bay area, agreeing with thte investor’s plan to reclaim Benoa Bay, or no opinion. ìOf the 600 questionnaires distributed only 5 people or 0.83 percent chose the second option -agreeing to the reclamation plan. The remaining or 493 respondents or 82.17 percent stated that they opposed the relaxation plan. While 34 respondents or

5.67 percent abstained or said they have no opinion on the matter,î he said. Mendra added that the remaining 68 respondents (11.33 percent) did not return their questionnaires and so, they were eventually counted as having no opinion on the matter. “The questionnaires that we collected were discussed in a small meeting at the Multipurpose Hall of Tuban customary village onTuesday (Feb. 16). A total of 49 people were present at that time consisting of village apparatus, temple priests, the village advisory council, chief of traditional organization and the chief of the customary village youth club,” explained Mendra. questionnaires.... continued on page 2

The Head of DKP Badung, Putu Eka Merthawan, said that volume of waste within the past few days reached 125 tons per day, so that his agency decided to declare the waste emergency status for both beach areas. “We enforce the waste emergency status because every day a total of 125 tons of garbage are collected. If tomorrow the waste volume reduces to be less than 100 tons, the status of waste emergency will be revoked,” said Eka Merthawan when met last Wednesday (Feb. 17). When the amount of garbage collected goes don to 100 tons or less, the status of watste emergency will be revoked,î said Eka Merthawan. Merthawan explained that the current amount of waste is the largest it has been for the last year but is still less than it was a few years ago then there was as much as 250 tons of garbage been collected everyday. “In my estimation the culmination of marine debris is due to high winds. The garbage swept in from the ocean will continue to increase as long as there are strong winds,” he said. DKP Badung is dealing with the surge in the mount of beach garbage by deploying 1,000 DKP personnel and using heavy equipment

as well as garbage trucks at some points. ìThe garbage will be collected manually by approximately 1,000 DKP personnel in Badung,î he said. All of the DKP personnel for South and North Badung have been mobilized to deal with Kuta Beach and Legian Beachs in order to handle his emergency situation. Hundreds of tons of waste have been placed in four temporary disposal sites (TPS) in Kuta before being taken to the Suwung landfill. ìOne of the temporary disposal sites is a cemetery in Kuta customary village,î he said. Maerthawan added that it takes 30 trips to transport 125 tons of the Suwung landfill as each truck carries about 4 tons. ìSince the waste is wet and mixed with sand, it is heavier than usual,î he explained. So far, DKP Badung has not found any other means part from humans and loaders to expedite the transport of waste. 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.


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