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Regional languages of Indonesia turn recessive

NEW YORK - “Hunger Games” star Jennifer Lawrence on Tuesday topped a Forbes magazine list of the world’s highest-paid actress for the second straight year,earning some $46 million, followed by Melissa McCarthy. Lawrence, 26, took the top spot largely through a slice of the profits from the final movie in the “Hunger Games” franchise, as well as a big upfront fee for her forthcoming space adventure movie “Passengers,” Forbes said. Yet Lawrence’s estimated payday was likely well below that for Hollywood’s leading men, Forbes said, despite the actress sparking a debate about the gender pay gap last year. She declared she was “finished being adorable” when it came to negotiating better deals for herself. Lawrence’s 2016 earnings dropped 11.5 percent from her 2015 total of $52 million. Forbes will release its list of the world’s highest-paid actors on Thursday. Last year Robert Downey Jr. topped the list with an estimated $80 million. Neither however came close to pop star Taylor Swift, who was named the top earning celebrity of 2016 earlier this year, pulling in an estimated $170 million from record sales and her world tour. McCarthy took home $33 million in earnings, up $10 million from 2015 in part from her payday for the controversial female reboot of “Ghostbusters.” It was the biggest annual paycheck to date for the star of television comedy “Mike and Molly.” McCarthy, 45, also launched a clothing line for sizes 4 to 28 after becoming frustrated at the outfits available for larger women. Scarlett Johansson of “Captain America: Civil Wars” was third at $25 million, down nearly 30 percent from 2015. Together, the world’s 10 highest-paid actresses tallied a combined $205 million between June 1, 2015 and June 1, 2016, before management fees and taxes, Forbes said. (rtr)

DENPASAR - The existence of regional languages in Indonesia is increasingly recessive in the current globalization era. Not a few young people have begun to leave their regional language and prefer to speak Indonesian language. Or they even switch to start learning foreign languages. Actually, Indonesia has various regional languages reaching more than 700 languages that should be preserved. “A lot of research says that the regional languages tend to reduce quantitatively in the long run. Many languages no longer have speakers because they shift to Indonesian because Indonesian language is regarded an egalitarian language,” said Chairman of the Linguistic Society of Indonesia (MLI), Dr. Katharina Endriati Sukamto, in Denpasar. REUTERS/John Vizcaino

A man holds a Colombian flag after Colombia’s government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels reached a final peace deal on Wednesday to end a five-decade war, in Bogota, Colombia, August 24, 2016.

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Actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives at the 88th Academy Awards nominees luncheon in Beverly Hills, California February 8, 2016.

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Colombia, FARC rebels reach deal to end half-century of bloodshed

BOGOTA/HAVANA - Colombia’s government and Marxist FARC rebels reached a final peace deal on Wednesday to end a five-decade war which once took the resource-rich country to the brink of collapse. Under the historic agreement to end one of the world’s longest conflicts, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) will lay down arms and reintegrate into civilian life. More than 220,000 people were killed in the conflict, tens of thousands disappeared and millions fled their homes because of the violence. The accord, which was reached after almost four years of talks in Cuba, sparked celebrations in parks and bars in the Colombian capital, Bogota. It will now go to a plebiscite vote on Oct. 2. “Today I can say - from the bottom of my heart - that I have

fulfilled the mandate that you gave me,” said President Juan Manuel Santos, 65, who was re-elected in 2014 on the promise of a peace deal. “Colombians: the decision is in your hands. Never before have our citizens had within their reach the key to their future,” he said in a televised address. Most opinion polls suggest Colombians will back the deal but Santos, who has staked his legacy

on peace, will face fierce opposition from powerful sectors of the country who believe the only solution is to finish the FARC militarily. The deal is opposed by two former Colombian presidents, including popular right-wing hardliner Alvaro Uribe. In Bogota, several hundred people gathered around a giant screen in the rain to listen to the announcement, waving Colombian flags and banners. “I’m so happy. It was time to end the war,” said Margarita Nieto, a 28-year-old accountant. “I know what is coming will be hard, but together we can cope.” Others are more skeptical about the terms of the agreement, especially the participation of FARC rebels in politics and the fact that

they will not serve jail time for crimes committed during the war. “The future worries me,” said Susana Antequeria, 30, as she milled around the screen. “But I’ll put up with it for peace.” Under the deal, the FARC will have non-voting representation in Congress until 2018 and can participate in elections. From then on, the 7,000 former rebels will have to win votes like any other political party, Santos said. The final text of the deal will be sent to Colombia’s Congress on Thursday and will be available on the internet and social media, he said. “We have won the most beautiful of all battles” lead FARC negotiator Ivan Marquez said

following the announcement in Havana on Wednesday. “The war with arms is over, now begins the debate of ideas.” The two sides had signed a ceasefire in late June. U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by phone with Santos on Wednesday to congratulate him on the deal, the White House said. 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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