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Friday, June 19, 2015
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Madonna brings star power, children to new video
Serbia ‘shocked’ by Hungary’s plans to build border fence Page 6
NEW YORK - Madonna has brought out some of the biggest fellow names in pop -- and two of her children -- in a new video she debuted Wednesday on the fledgling streaming service Tidal. Tidal -- led by rap mogul Jay-Z with participation of Madonna and other stars -- has promoted exclusives in a bid to win subscribers. But despite a splashy launch on March 30, Tidal trails more established players in the growing field of streaming, led by Spotify. The video -- which also features hip-hop star Nicki Minaj, who collaborated on the song originally -depicts a party atmosphere and was shot at the Standard High Line, a hotel in New York’s Meatpacking District known for its nightclub with a jacuzzi overlooking the city. “Bitch, I’m Madonna” also includes
rare appearances by two of the Material Girl’s four children, 14-year-old Rocco and nine-year-old David. “Rebel Heart,” Madonna’s 13th studio album, shows a growing hiphop direction for the pop icon whose dance numbers and risque persona have made her one of music’s most successful artists since the 1980s. Madonna, 56, will launch a global tour on September 9 in Montreal. Her 88-date “MDNA” tour in 2012 grossed more than $300 million and generated controversy as she raised her voice on stage on issues ranging from gay rights to the rise of Europe’s far right. (afp)
Neymar sent off as Colombia beats Brazil 1-0 in Copa America Page 8
UN: Global refugee numbers reach alarming levels Page 13
Potential for the development of marine tourism needs exploring
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Charlize Theron
Theron and Penn call off engagement, split up
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Beyonce, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Kanye West all make cameo appearances in the video for “Bitch, I’m Madonna,” off her latest album “Rebel Heart.” Madonna released the video initially on Tidal, where it will appear exclusively for one day before wider distribution. But a number of users reported technical problems, saying that the video froze up when they first tried to watch. “We apologize to all the fans excited to watch the #BitchImMadonna video, we’re working on a fix,” said a Tidal message on Twitter before later reporting smoother streaming.
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Friday, June 19, 2015
LOS ANGELES - Academy award-winning duo Charlize Theron and Sean Penn have broken off their engagement and parted ways after a two-year relationship, US media reported Wednesday. The couple was last seen together in May in Cannes, where Theron -- who only recently referred to Penn as the love of her life -- was promoting the premiere of her film “Mad Max.” Theron, 39, decided to cut it off with Penn, 54, whom she started dating in 2013 after the two had known each other as friends for years, Us Weekly reported. In 2004, the pair shared a one-of-a-kind experience: they each took home a first Oscar, in her case for “Monster,” and in his for “Mystic River.” Penn then won another Academy Award in 2009 for “Milk.” (afp)
MANGUPURA - One of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi)’s development plans is to make Indonesia the central axis of the world’s maritime industry and maritime tourism over the next five years. According to the Director of the Tourist Destination Study Program, for the Bali Tourism Institute (STP) Nusa Dua Bali, Luh Yusni Wiarti, Indonesia in general and Bali in particular, have lot of potential in terms of the development of marine tourism. This area of development needs to be continuously explored in order to optimize this potential and should obviously pay great attention to ecological sustainability and preservation. “The exceptional potential for the development of marine tourism in Bali has yet to be fully explored -whether underwater, on the sea or on the coast. However, this development must be sure to pay attention to ecological balance”, said Wiarti on the sidelines of a seminar regarding the publication of the research results of the Destination Field Research (DFR) entitled “The Existence and Role
of Marine Tourism for Local Communities in the Province of Bali,” which took place in the Widyatula Building of the STP Nusa Dua on Wednesday (June 17). She added that South Bali (Badung), North Bali (Buleleng) and East Bali (Karangasem) have already become a triangle of marine tourism on the island offering with each area offering its own appeal, excellence and unique aspects. For
example, Badung mostly features tourist activities that take place on the water and which are supported by the beauty of some beaches such as Kuta Beach, Pandawa Beach, and Tanjung Benoa. Karangasem offers beautiful beaches and coral reefs, while Buleleng, especially in the area of Menjangan Island, offers an exceptionally beautiful area for underwater tourism including the Pemuteran coral reef.
“Bali’s position as a marine tourist destination is already held in high esteem on the world stage as evidenced by the recognition that Bali has received by being named ‘Best Sea Destination’ several times. Furthermore, underwater, on the water and coastal tourism already exist in all of Bali’s existing marine tourism areas,” said Luh Yusni. However, she added that what needs to be further explored is the potential to develop marine tourism further and also to look at what role local communities can play in this development, whether local people have so far enjoyed any of the benefits for example. Considering the fact that marine
tourism has developed rapidly in Bali, we would expect that local communities would have benefited economically, socially, culturally and environmentally. This is the only way that marine tourism in Bali this will be able to survive. No less important is how to preserve the environment of the areas used for marine tourism. For instance, coral reefs, as well as beaches, must be maintained and preserved as they are both vulnerable to the effects of tourism. “Marine tourism must be more ecofriendly, a clear agenda regarding environmental protection must be the top priority, given that the basis for this tourism is the environment,” she said. (wid) 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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Indonesia in general and Bali in particular, have lot of potential in terms of the development of marine tourism. This area of development needs to be continuously explored in order to optimize this potential and should obviously pay great attention to ecological sustainability and preservation.