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WEATHER FORECAST 23 - 32 Dps Cast member Johnny Depp and his actress wife Amber Heard arrive for the premiere of the British film “Black Mass” in London, Britain October 11, 2015.
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Amber Heard files for divorce from Johnny Depp -media REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/Files TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
LOS ANGELES - Actress Amber Heard has filed for divorce from husband Johnny Depp after just 15 months of marriage, several media outlets reported on Wednesday. Heard, 30, filed the divorce petition in a Los Angeles court on Monday, citing “irreconcilable differences” with the 52-year-old Depp, the A-list actor who starred in “Pirates of the Caribbean,” according to a copy of the court documents uploaded online by celebrity news website TMZ. Reuters could not independently verify the report. Representatives for the two did not return calls or emails seeking comment. The couple got married in February of last year after meeting when they appeared together in the 2011 film “The Rum Diary.”
The pair began dating after Depp split from his longtime partner, French actress Vanessa Paradis. Depp and Paradis are the parents of two teenage children, a boy and a girl. Depp and Heard made global headlines last year when they ran into legal trouble for bringing their Yorkshire terriers, Pistol and Boo, into Australia as Depp was filming the latest “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie, breaching the country’s tight biosecurity laws. Heard was charged with two counts of illegally importing the pets and one count of producing a false
document last July. A magistrate judge in April filed no conviction for Heard but issued a formal order to stay out of trouble for a month or face a A$1,000 ($767) fine. A videoed deadpan apology by Depp and Heard for the offense, gleefully dubbed the “war on terrier” and “terriergate” by the Australian media, later went viral. Depp gained fame in the late 1980s after appearing in the popular TV series “21 Jump Street” and later starred in “Edward Scissorhands” and “Alice in Wonderland.” Depp stars in the sequel, “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” released in theaters on Friday. Heard most recently appeared in the film “The Danish Girl.” (rtr)
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The Focus Group Discussion Wonderful Indonesia held in Bali Coffee on Thursday, May 26. Among the speakers are (1) Reza Sunardi, (2) Dr.Gusti Kade Sutawa,SE.,MM.,MBA.,(3) Ramia Adnyana,SE.,MM. IBP/Yudi Karnaedi
Focus Group Discussion Wonderful Indonesia ---(1)
To create brand, must improve infrastructures The tourism sector becomes the main income for Bali. Tourism is also becoming the backbone of Indonesian economy. However, there are some adjustment is needed to be done so it can have the quality to compete with other countries in the world. Currently, the government already tries to make a certain branding for the tourism sector. However, before reaching the goal, the government must first focus themselves in improving the infrastructures especially the one connected with tourism.
It was revealed in the Wonderful Indonesia Focus Group Discussion which was held by Indonesia Hotel General Manager Association (IHGMA) in Bali Coffee on Veteran Street 63, Denpasar on Thursday, May 26. In the discussion present several General Managers from hotels throughout Bali and tourism institutions with the theme “The Role of Indonesia Hotel General Manager Association (IHGMA) in strengthen-
ing Wonderful Indonesia based with culture for sustainable tourism in facing MEA”. One of the speakers, The Corporate General Manager Puri Saron Hotel Dr.Gusti Kade Sutawa,SE.,MM.,MBA., stated that IHGMA want to assist the government in increasing the qulity of the tourism sector. As tourism practitioner, he said that if the sector is managed properly then it can increase the welfare of the people in the island. However, he also stated that the government is not too serious in managing tourism. This condition can be seen from the lack of master plan for tourism in detail. Not only is that but the management system of tourism also not clear. This condition is completely different with the other neighboring countries.
Singapore has Singapore Tourism Board, Thailand had Tourism Authority and Malaysia has Malaysia Tourism Board to manage their tourism sector. The countries also have many representatives abroad to promote their tourism. “Indonesia doesn’t have that kind of institutions,” Kade Sutawa said. In terms of infrastructures, Bali is not adequate to accommodate too many tourists. The target to get 6 million tourists a year must be reconsidered because the infrastructures need to be improved. For example, I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport only has one runway so it only can accommodate limited number of flights. For that reason, there is a need to have the competent human resources in the government.