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Monday, September 22, 2014
Second apparent leak of hacked celebrity nude pictures Agence France-Presse
LOS ANGELES - More nude celebrity photos, purportedly including reality star Kim Kardashian, circulated social media Saturday, in what appeared to be the second massive hacking-related leak in less than a month, US media reported. The pictures, which also included nude shots of actress Vanessa Hudgens and US soccer star Hope Solo, appeared briefly on 4chan and Reddit, before
being removed, celebrity gossip site TMZ reported. BuzzFeed said that personal videos and photos belonging to actresses Aubrey Plaza, Mary-Kate Olsen, Hayden Panettiere and Leelee Sobieski were posted, in addition to previously unseen pictures of Jennifer Lawrence. Hackers first released a trove of nude starlets’ photos on September 1, after snatching them from Apple’s iCloud in what the tech giant has called a “targeted attack.”
The company has denied its cloud storage system was breached, suggesting that the celebrities had their accounts hacked by using easy-to-guess passwords, or by giving up their personal data to cybercriminals posing as Apple, a technique known as “phishing.” In addition to Lawrence, celebrities whose pictures were allegedly stolen and posted online in early September included model Kate Upton, singer Avril Lavigne and actress Gabrielle Union.
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Vanessa Hudgens
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LOS ANGELES - Angelina Jolie is to direct a “sweeping epic” film about veteran Kenyan conservationist Richard Leakey’s fight with ivory poachers, the studio behind the movie said Friday. The Oscar-winning actress -- whose latest film as director, “Unbroken,” is out in December -- will go behind the camera once again for “Africa,” with a screenplay by another Oscar winner, Eric Roth. “I’ve felt a deep connection to Africa and its culture for much of my life,” Jolie said, praising “Forrest Gump” writer Roth’s “beautiful” script. The film is about “a man drawn into the violent conflict with elephant poachers, who emerged with a deeper understanding of man’s footprint and a profound sense of responsibility for the world around him,” she said. Leakey, 69, former head of the government’s Kenya Wildlife Service, was key in stemming the rampant poaching of the late 1980s, using extreme measures including sending helicopter gunships into national parks. Kenya’s elephant and rhino popula-
tions recovered from the brink of disaster, but more than two decades later, the east African nation is once again facing soaring levels of poaching. The new movie for Skydance Productions will be produced by Jolie, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Jon Peters. She will team up again with renowned cinematographer Roger Deakins, who also shot “Unbroken.” Ellison called Leakey “inspirational,” saying: “’Africa’ is a story that deserves to be told.
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Penimbangan Beach filled with marine debris
“I know that it will exceed my expectations in Angelina’s hands,” he added. Jolie is currently directing “By the Sea,” based on her own screenplay and in which she co-stars with her husband Brad Pitt, as well as Melanie Laurent and Niels Arestrup. “Unbroken” is about Olympian and World War II POW survivor Louis Zamperini. It will be released on December 25 in the United States. Jolie’s directorial debut feature, 2011’s “In the Land of Blood and Honey” set against the background of the early 1990s Bosnian war, was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best foreign language film.
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Along the coastal area of Penimbangan Beach at Baktiseraga village, Buleleng, marine debris looked to scatter and was estimated to originate from the open sea.
Bali Post
BULELENG - Along the coastal area of Penimbangan Beach at Baktiseraga village, Buleleng, marine debris looked to scatter and was estimated to originate from the open sea. Such dirty shoreline has occurred over the past few months and has not got any handling from the sanitation agency. Penimbangan Beach is one of the alternative cheap family attractions. Late in the afternoon, a number of visitors often come with family just to unwind. Though, it shows the increase in the number of tourist visit, particularly at week-
end and holiday season, the area of Penimbangan Beach offering black sand still looks dirty as filled with rubbish. Clean-up activities are still rarely done in the area of Penimbangan Beach. The rubbish consisting of
plastic food packs, plastic bags, twigs of trees and used offerings pile up and scatter on the beach sand are ascertained to have come from the high seas and visitors in confusion to dispose of rubbish around the beach. “Yes, we want to dispose of rubbish because there is no trash and janitor here. As a result, the beach becomes dirty, sir, whereas visitors are crowded here,” said Agus, one of the visitors. An observer doubling as a member of the Sari Segara fishermen group of Baktiseraga, Buleleng
subdistrict, Kadek Wisata, said that coastal sanitation had not got optimal attention from local governments. In addition, the dirty beach was caused by people’s behavior littering in middle of the ocean and the lack of trash bin. “There are a number of traders in the coastal areas of Penimbangan deliberately throwing trash into the sea. Then, the winds and sea currents carried the rubbish ashore and polluted the Penimbangan Beach,” he said. The dirty Penimbangan Beach area was feared to reduce the tourist
visit. A simple system that could be done was by applying mutual assistance. He said that since fishermen were busy catching fish, they could not routinely do cleanup activities. It was complained because the rubbish piled up along the shoreline. “The rubbish comes every day from the sea. Even, few foreign visitors often sunbathe here. Actually, the Penimbangan Beach has very high potential, so the coastal sanitation must be given a priority in order to keep the tourism image of Buleleng,” he said. (kmb34)