I N T E R N A T I O N A L
I N T E R N A T I O N A L
16 Pages Number 215 6th year
Price: Rp 3.000,-
Entertainment
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Hugh Jackman treated for skin cancer, again
Agence France-Presse
LOS ANGELES - Oscarnominated Australian actor Hugh Jackman has been treated for skin cancer for a third time in a year, a spokesman said Tuesday. The 46-year-old first had a basal cell carcinoma (BCC) removed last November, when he posted a picture on Twitter of himself with a plaster on his nose. He did the same in May. His spokesman Alan Nierob confirmed to AFP that Jackman had been treated for a third time. He declined to give any other details, but E! News cited a representative as saying that the AP Photo/Disney
This film image released by Disney shows, Iron Man, portrayed by Robert Downey Jr., left, and Captain America, portrayed by Chris Evans, in a scene from “The Avengers.”
Marvel unveils huge slate of new superhero films Agence France-Presse
LOS ANGELES - Marvel unveiled plans Tuesday for a slate of new superhero films, expanding its already wildly successful comic book universe -- and breaking ground with its first solo black and female hero movies.
Marvel movies to be release l “Captain America: Civil War” - May 6, 2016 l “Doctor Strange” - Nov 4, 2016 l “Guardians of the Galaxy 2” - May 5, 2017 l “Thor: Ragnarok” - July 28, 2017 l “Black Panther” - Nov 3, 2017 l “Avengers: Infinity War, Part 1” - May 4, 2018 l “Captain Marvel” - July 6, 2018 l “Inhumans” - Nov 2, 2018 l “Avengers: Infinity War, Part 2” - May 3, 2019
In a surprise announcement, the studio revealed there will be a new two-part “Avengers” sequel in 2018-2019 -- on top of one already scheduled for next year to follow the record-breaking 2012 original. And it confirmed a release date for the sequel to the quirky summer smash “Guardians of the Galaxy,” which is so far the top-grossing film of 2014. The studio named its first African American solo lead actor -- Chadwick Boseman, who will play the title role in “Black Panther,” due out in 2017. “I’m blessed to be part of this Marvel Universe and I look forward to making magic together,” Boseman told the crowd at an event at Hollywood’s famed El Capitan Theatre, according to industry press. The 37-year-old Boseman is best known for playing groundbreaking baseball star Jackie Robinson in “42” and soul singer James Brown in this year’s biopic “Get On Up.” The character will be introduced in “Captain America: Civil War” in 2016 before a solo outing the following year, Marvel said. Casting was not revealed for “Captain Marvel,” the studio’s first solo female superhero movie. The studio also did not name the actor tapped to play “Doctor Strange”. British actor Benedict Cumberbatch has been widely rumored to be tipped for the role.
star is now “all good.” BCC is the most common form of skin cancer, with over 2 million cases diagnosed in the United States every year, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). It usually develops on exposed skin such as the head, neck and back of hands, but is especially common on the face and nose. People who use tanning beds have a much higher risk of getting it. Jackman, known for his roles in the “X-Men” blockbusters, was also nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe for 2012’s musical adaptation of “Les Miserables.”
WEATHER FORECAST 23 - 32 Dps
e-mail: info_ibp@balipost.co.id online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com.
Thursday, October 30, 2014 Zambia’s president, ‘King Cobra’ Sata, dies
Page 6
Dortmund gets back to winning ways in German Cup
Page 8
200 missing in Sri Lanka after mudslides
Page 13
Paddy fields diminish greatly because land conversion for commercial investment. The Balinese was asked to go up against the investors aiming only to get profits in Bali.
Alicia Silverstone talks about a plant-based diet Associated Press
MIAMI — Alicia Silverstone may have made her acting mark as a “Clueless” valley girl, but these days she’d rather be known as someone so very clued in about diet and health. It was more than 16 years ago that Silverstone switched to a vegan diet, ditching animal products such as dairy and meat. Since then, she’s become an outspoken advocate for what she considers a cleaner, leaner and
healthier way to eat, and written a book — “The Kind Diet” — so others can follow along. The 38year-old recently spoke with The Associated Press during Miami’s vegan Seed Food and Wine Festival. She dished about her favorite indulgences, Thanksgiving menu plans, and how perceptions of vegan diets have changed. “When I used to say I was vegan on (David) Letterman, it was like a huge joke for them, and that’s not the way it is anymore,” she said.
Fight, investor only looking for profits in Bali
IBP/Suryawan
Bali Post AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee
DENPASAR - Rector of the Udayana University, Prof. Dr. Ketut Suastika feels there are imbalances in the development of Bali. On that account, he consideres the idea of a community component coalesced into the Red-White Society to be a very good way to save Bali from destruction and contribute to the wellbeing of the Balinese people. The Balinese are being asked to go up against investors aiming only at reaping profits from Bali. “Fighting does not necessarily mean in a physical manner. However, there is an effort on the part of communities and the local government to reach the same perspective so as to balance the development allowing all people enjoy, especially
the impact of tourism.If asked, all Balinese people will surely agree,” said Suastika after receiving the pioneer of the Paguyuban Merah Putih (Red-White Society), I Gusti Made Putera Astaman. He was accompanied by Chairman of the
Buleleng Movement Forum I Gede Atang Wiguna and other figures. According to Suastika, communities and local governments were often pressured by external parties, such as investors. As the name implies, investors are naturally oriented towards maximizing profits. Such economic advantages should also involve the community as a whole. “Balinese people should think of Bali as a whole. The government of Bali must take the side of the greater society which does not mean that investors cannot benefit form tourism too. Actually the two must be synchronized so that the investors get profits, but
Balinese people do not loose everything in the process. I am glad that there are senior figures and other Balinese people who fight for Bali,” he said. As a follow-up to the meeting, the rector would disseminate the results around the Udayana University, to the staff, employees, faculty and to the students. The aim is to consider the matter together. The more people who are fighting for their rights, the better the result. Suatika hopes that such movementa would excite and awaken those Balinese people who had until now been indifferent. “Do not just think of Bali in a limited scope, but let
us view it as a wholewhole. If this can be pursued and realized, Bali will become an example of balanced development in Indonesia. Do not forget, the fifth principle of Pancasila that must be implemented in life so that development is balanced,” he said. Putera Astaman would like to invite all members of the community of Bali to not think sectorally. ALso, the spatial planning of the island was not designed properly, thus making it easy for investors to break the rules. As a result, spatial damage occurred everywhere. Continued on page 6