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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Adele has already sold 2.3 million copies of disc
NEW YORK — Adele’s new album “25” has sold more than 2.3 million copies in the United States during its first three days on the market, a stunning number for a music industry that has seen sales steadily fall in the digital era.
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To put that into perspective, only three other discs have sold more than a million copies all year so far. Nielsen Music said Monday that Adele will almost certainly break the one-week record for sales, set by ‘NSYNC in 2000 with 2.4 million for “No Strings Attached.” Adele performed her hit “Hello” on “Saturday Night Live” this past weekend. That track alone has sold 2.5 million copies in the four weeks it has been on the market. (ap)
The Cure in first major European tour in nearly decade
NEW YORK - Dark rock legends The Cure on Monday announced their first extensive tour of Europe since 2008, following dates across North America. The English band, whose 56year-old frontman Robert Smith is famous for his on-stage stamina, will open the European leg on October 7 next year in Helsinki. The Cure will play 30 shows across Europe, culminating December 1 at Wembley Arena in London. The tour is further evidence that The Cure has no plans to retire after a comparatively quiet two years.
The Cure earlier announced shows across North America to start on May 10 in New Orleans. In a sign of the huge interest, The Cure added two additional days at Madison Square Garden in New York for a total of three shows at the prestigious arena. The tour comes despite the departure of The Cure’s only constant member besides Smith, guitarist Porl Thompson, who played the band’s 2007-2008 tour but has since focused his attention on painting. The Cure said on its website that it will tour with Reeves Gabrels, a guitarist best known for his work
with David Bowie. Thompson’s departure has complicated plans for a new album, with Smith saying that The Cure had material ready from sessions before his bandmate left. The Cure has transformed itself throughout its prolific career. Led by Smith’s plaintive, wailing voice and rich guitar textures, The Cure helped shape Goth rock with albums including 1982’s “Pornography,” which was full of suicidal imagery. But The Cure has since had hits with much cheerier material including “Friday I’m in Love.” (afp)
Rihanna announces global tour amid album buildup
NEW YORK - Rihanna announced Monday a global tour next year as the R&B superstar undertakes extensive commercial tieups in the run-up to her long-awaited next album. Rihanna will open her tour on February 26 in San Diego, performing a total of 70 shows around North America and Europe before ending on August 12 in Zurich, promoter Live Nation said. The Barbados-born singer has sold 54 million albums since her 2005 debut but has not released a full-length work since 2012. Rihanna has said that the new album and tour will be called “Anti,” although she has not confirmed a release date. In a promotional deal, Rihanna has formed a partnership with South Korean electronics giant Samsung, which has launched an interactive
website for “Anti” accessible only on its smartphones. Samsung took out a large number of advertisements for “Anti” during the television broadcast of Sunday’s American Music Awards, hinting that a release is imminent. For Samsung, the sponsorship of Rihanna would mirror arch-rival Apple’s frequent efforts to team up with artists including U2 and Drake. Rihanna will also make tickets available early for subscribers of Tidal, the streaming service led by rap mogul Jay Z that has emphasized exclusive content from artists as it challenges rivals such as Spotify and Apple Music. Samsung has not announced details, but the New York Post earlier reported that it had inked a $25 million deal with Rihanna. (afp)
Rihanna announced Monday a global tour next year as the R&B superstar undertakes extensive commercial tieups in the run-up to her long-awaited next album.
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Much longed for rain could trigger disasters
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ForBali held demonstration to reject reclamation plan on Benoa Bay. Megawati Soekarnoputri recent statement concerning the Benoa Bay reclamation plan is considered by many to simply be another example of political elites not daring to expressly reject the plan.
AFTER this year’s drought, the long awaited rains that finally fell on on Tuesday were welcomed by all. There is fear however that if it now rains continuously, disasters such as landslides, flooding and falling trees could become a problem. The Gianyar Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) has therefore being preparing for the worst. Chief of the BPBD Gianyar, A.A. Oka Digjaya, said that the rain on Tuesday certainly indicates that this year’s prolonged dry season is coming to an end and so his agency is preparing for the threats that the rainy season brings. “We have coordinated with the Public Works, Sanitation and Landscaping Agencies as well as a number of community leaders in anticipation of the rainy season,” said Digjaya. He explained that they is a threat of landslides in a few areas in North Gianyar, with “red zones” indicated for the subdistrict of Tampaksiring, around Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Sanding and Petak Kaja village. Tegallalang subdistrict has the largest number of red zones (prone to landslides) such as the area of Sebatu village, Pupuan, Bresela, Tegallalang and Taro. The landslide prone or red zones in Payangan subdistrict include the villages of Buahan Kaja, Kerta and Dasa. Continue to page 2 Landslides ...
Reclamation plan
Megawati indecisive about protecting Bali
DENPASAR - Megawati Soekarnoputri recent statement concerning the Benoa Bay reclamation plan is considered by many to simply be another example of political elites not daring to expressly reject the plan. Previously, Megawati did not want to be said to disagree with the reclamation.
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Although the recent statement made by Megawati, Chairperson of the PDI-P did emphasize that environmental issues need to be the first thing that are considered in any reclamation plan, or technically, the environmental impact analysis (Amdal), she also stated that she did not want to be quoted as disagreeing with the Benoa Bay reclamation plan. “Formal reasons are always put forward in relation to compliance with the Amdal, as if the reclamation plan is a project that does not have a bad track record in other areas of its implementation thus far,” said ForBali Coordinator, Wayan
“Gendo” Suardana, in Denpasar, on Monday (Nov. 23). Gendo said that Megawati has turned a blind eye to the polemic surrounding the Benoa Bay reclamation over the kast three years. According to Gendo, the mega project is filled with lies, manipulations, and efforts to change spatial planning through Presidential Decree No.51/2014, not to mention an unfair Amdal process. “When Megawati stated that her consent is solely dependant on the Amdal,she effectively closed her eyes to the variety of bad practices that have been occurring due to the arbitrariness of the authorities that
has paved the way for the desire of these investors to reclaim the bay,” he explained. At the same time, continued Gendo, Megawati has also forgotten that the Benoa Bay is a sacred area that certainly cannot be reclaimed so easily. As a public figure that has received a lot of public support from the Island of Bali, Megawati should have the courage to act more decisively in order to protect the land of Bali. “Of course, Megawati’s tending to be permissive towards this project is very disspointing though it is not surprising. Politics is indeed full of concessions, right? After all, in reality, in various forums Megawati does not hesitate to stand with investors or famous tycoons who have a large role to play in determing the fate of this country,” he said.
Chairman of the Bali Dwipa Care Forum, Gede Bangun Nusantara, said that Megawati has given an explicit statement to the effect that she supports the reclamation provided that it is done according to the rules. Based on her statement, it is clear that the Benoa Bay reclamation plan is a project that belongs to the authorities of this country. “So, now it is understandable why all this time the PDI-P Bali representatives in the local parliament have shown an ambiguous attitude about the project and have tended to neglect the aspirations of Balinese people. It is becoming even clearer for Balinese people that we will continue to fight without the help of others. We will fight until the Presidential Decree No.51/2014 is revoked though the people’s power,” said Nusantara. He added that Balinese people
do not need leaders who are not present when they are most needed by the people. Political parties and the people who make them up have proven that they are not on the side of the people when it comes to the issue of the Benao Bay reclamation project. “As the core principle of the PDI-P, this party should support the struggle of Balinese people to reject the Benoa Bay reclamation. But on the contrary, they are showing support for the investors and this country’s leaders, for their own personal gain,” added Nusantara.(kmb) 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.