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Travolta movie begins filming in central Ohio

Ohio - A crew filming a new John Travolta movie has started work in Columbus.On Wednesday a fictional governor played by actor Patrick St. Esprit was filmed on the west steps of the Ohio Statehouse as part of the movie called “I Am Wrath.” He was joined by more than 100 extras who stood for several hours in 45-degree weather for multiple takes. Travolta wasn’t in the scene.The Columbus Dispatch reports that the crew also was scheduled to film inside the Statehouse, and then move on to other locations in Columbus Wednesday. Filming on the $10-million project is expected to last into mid-April.Travolta is portraying a man out for justice after a group of corrupt policemen are unable to catch his wife’s killer.

Supermodel Gisele Bundchen to quit model on April Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen, who has reigned supreme on runways for two decades, is retiring from the catwalk to spend more time with her NFL star quarterback husband and their children. The 34-year-old blonde beauty -- the world’s highest-paid model who has strutted her stuff for many of the top labels in the business -- will make her final sashay down the catwalk in Sao Paulo next month.”Gisele will focus on special projects and also spending more time on her number one priority: her family,” her sister and representative Patricia Bundchen said in a statement.”She is already cutting back on catwalk appearances and will bid adieu to shows in her own country during the Colcci brand presentation at Sao Paulo Fashion Week.”Bundchen posted a message to her Facebook page, thanking fans for their support.”Thank you for all the love. A kiss in your heart and have a beautiful day!!!!” she wrote.Speculation about Bundchen’s future had been rife since media reports emerged last week indicating she would make her final runway

appearance at the April 13-17 Sao Paulo event (SPFW), where she has been a fixture throughout her career.Bundchen -- who Forbes says has been the world’s highest-earning model for the past eight years, with $47 million in earnings last year -- is expected to turn her focus to print ad campaigns.Bundchen is married to New England Patriots star Tom Brady, with whom she has two young children, Benjamin and Vivian. She has worked with the likes of Chanel, Valentino, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Alexander Wang, Balenciaga and Carolina Herrera. She has also many times been a Victoria’s Secret “Angel”. Bundchen said in a recent interview she wanted to spend more time with her US-based family. The supermodel often publishes pictures on social media showing her with her children.”Gisele appeared at the first edition of SPFW 20 years ago and it is an honor for us that she has chosen the same event to call it a day,” event director Paulo Borges told AFP.”We are also very happy to see a Brazilian professional come such a long way with an extensive and respected career.” With her wil-

lowy and athletic build, Bundchen built her success on sheer hard work as she kept up a strict and professional routine from the outset. Of German descent, she hails from the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, home to many Brazilians of European extraction.”She has a great sense of professionalism. She knows how to make decisions, how to get involved. She treats everybody with respect and never arrived late for a commitment, neither in the early days, nor when she made it to the top,” Borges reminisced.Bundchen started off her modeling career at the tender age of 14, and swiftly became a big name as major houses queued up to have her front their campaigns.Only recently, she signed her largest ever contract -worth more than $25 million, according to Forbes -- with US sports apparel firm Under Armour. Bundchen has recently been promoting her own lingerie line, ‘Gisele Bundchen Intimates,’ launched in 2011 for Brazilian label Hope and told Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper in an interview that she planned to open her own boutiques.

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Tourists spend their holiday at Seminyak Beach, Bali Island. The number of foreign tourist arrivals from China, South Korea and Japan has been increasing following the implementation of the visafree policy to Bali, an observer of tourism-related affairs said.

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In this Jan. 27, 2014 file photo, Paul McCartney, left, and Ringo Starr perform at The Night that Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles in Los Angeles. McCartney will induct his former Beatle mate, Ringo Starr, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next month. The 30th annual induction ceremony is scheduled for Cleveland’s Public Hall on April 18.

Fellow Beatle McCartney ushering Ringo into rock hall NEW YORK - Paul McCartney has agreed to induct his former Beatles mate, Ringo Starr, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next month.Stevie Wonder, Patti Smith and John Mayer will also usher in new members, the hall announced on Wednesday. The 30th annual induction ceremony is scheduled for Cleveland’s Public Hall on April 18. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Cleveland. The Beatles are in the rock hall already, and so are McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison as solo artists. Drummer Starr is the last to be honored individually, and Eagle Joe Walsh will perform some of his friend’s music. Wonder will induct Bill Withers, a fellow songwriter who had his biggest impact in the 1970s. John Legend will perform Withers’ music, and it’s still a mystery whether Withers, who quit the music business more than 30 years ago, will sing. Rock hall spokeswoman Shauna Wilson said it’s still to be determined which inductees will perform. Smith will induct another artist indelibly tied to New York, the late Lou Reed, and Beck will perform his music.Mayer is speaking in honor of another blues guitarist, the late Stevie Ray Vaughan. Vaughan’s brother Jimmie will perform with members of his brother’s old band, Double Trouble. Dave Grohl has committed to performing inductee Joan Jett’s music, although the hall hasn’t announced who will give the speech for the “I Love Rock and Roll” singer.Peter Wolf will induct the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, with Tom Morello performing the band’s music. Fall Out Boy will induct Green Day and guitarist Steve Cropper is scheduled to honor the “5’’ Royales. HBO is taping the ceremony and concert for a May 30 television premiere.The rock hall will open an exhibit on April 11 honoring this year’s new class, and also has a special exhibit on photographer Herb Ritts’ work with musicians. (ap)

Visa-free policy boost tourist arrivals

DENPASAR - The number of foreign tourist arrivals from China, South Korea and Japan has been increasing following the implementation of the visa-free policy to Bali, an observer of tourism-related affairs said. “Since early this year, there has been an upward trend in the number of tourists in Bali from these three countries,” tourism observer Dewa Nyoman Putra stated. Hotels in tourist destinations in Bali are predominantly occupied by foreign

tourists from the Pacific region. The number of tourists from Japan has also been seen increasing following the implementation of the visa-free policy, he affirmed. Tourism services in Bali recorded a 30 percent rise in the number of foreign

tourists arriving from Japan and China in the January-February period this year. In addition, the number of tourists from South Korea rose by 17 percent. Chinese tourist arrivals in Bali in the January-February period increased to 145,749, up by 33.71 percent from the 109,003 recorded in the same period last year. This accounted for 22.87 percent of the total of 637,217 foreign tourist arrivals in the same period. Moreover, the number of tourists

from Japan also surged by 32.71 percent from 30,680 the previous year to 40,596, while those from South Korea rose 17.42 percent to 28,528 tourists. According to Putra, the government had also offered a visa-free visit to tourists from Russia, besides China, Japan and South Korea, at the beginning of the year. However, the number of Russian tourist arrivals in Bali has yet to show an increase, he noted. (ant)

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