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The Yamaha MotoGP team has confirmed Jorge Lorenzo for the 2010 season after signing a one-year contract extension with the Spaniard. The former 250cc world champion had been rumoured to be ready to leave the team for Ducati in recent weeks, but Tuesday’s announcement put an end to the speculation.
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The Yamaha MotoGP team has confirmed Jorge Lorenzo for the 2010 season after signing a oneyear contract extension with the Spaniard.
Pedrosa: We’re closing on Yamaha Honda rider Dani Pedrosa believes he will be much closer to the factory Yamahas in this weekend’s Indianapolis MotoGP. The Spaniard finished second in the last race at Brno, having been dropped by Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo in the early laps. He inherited the runner-up spot only after Lorenzo crashed out of the lead. But Pedrosa expects things to be
better on his return to America. “I’m really looking forward to riding in America again because the last time we were in the States - at Laguna Seca in July - we won the race,” he said. “A result like that would be great for me and the team and that’s what we’ll be aiming for, though we know we’ll have to work hard for it because our rivals have proved they are
very strong in the last few races.” “I don’t think the gap they had at the last race in Brno was a true reflection of our pace compared to theirs though, so I expect we’re going to be closer to them at Indy,” he added. “The team is motivated for Indy - we made some progress in the test after Brno, so we’re looking for another strong weekend.”
Lorenzo, currently second in the championship, will remain as Valentino Rossi’s team-mate next season. “I am very happy,” said Lorenzo. “Today is a good day because I have decided to remain with the Yamaha Factory Team in 2010. It was a very important decision and that’s why I have had to take the last few weeks to make it, but I think that this is the best decision for me in this moment.” “I want to thank Yamaha because they have always done everything that they have promised, and I especially would like to say thank you to Lin Jarvis and Masao Furusawa.” Team boss Lin Jarvis added: “We are obviously delighted that Jorge has decided
to stay at Yamaha for the next season and we hope that he will remain at Yamaha for many years to come. Jorge has shown his talent, his ability to learn and to compete at the highest level with many excellent performances in 2008 and 2009.” “We have no doubt that he has the ability and drive to become MotoGP World Champion and we are proud that he has decided to remain with Yamaha, despite having received some very serious approaches from some of our competitors. This timely decision now allows us to focus on the present championship, where our riders are currently first and second, and to make definitive plans for our 2010 MotoGP program.”
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Denpasar – a student of Indonesian Art Institute performed Pendet dance during a rally on Tuesday, August 25th 2009. Tenth of protesters rallied against the use of Pendet dance in Malaysian tourism promotion and claimed to be theirs
Art institute students rallied against Malaysia
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Denpasar – Tenth of students from Indonesian Art Institute (ISI) Denpasar rallied in front of their campus on Tuesday, August 25th 2009. They were protesting against the use of Pendet dance in Malaysian tourism promotion.
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I Ketut Gede Agus Adi Saputra, the coordinator of the rally, said “as artists, we can not stand still watching our culture claimed by other country. The rally is the form of protest toward Malaysia and we support the steps done by Bali
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dent and a play describing how the Balinese are able to take back Pendet dance after being taken by Malaysia. The similar protest was also being done by Indonesia Bali Hindu Youth Alliance in front of Catur Muka statue. Pande Putu Palgunadi, the coordinator of the rally, said “we ask to Malaysian Government to officially apologize to Indonesia and explain the commercial that they made.”
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Government to solve the problem.” The protesters also hold banners and posters filled with angry words toward Malaysia such as “return our dance” and “give back our Bali”. I Wayan Dibia, a lecturer in ISI Denpasar, said that the act of claim-
ing other country’s art and culture is an act of criminal so Malaysia should apologize officially to Indonesia. If Malaysian Government ask permission from Indonesian Government to place the dance in the commercial then it will be fine but in this case, Malaysian Government never ask to Indonesia. In adition to conducting rally, there was also Pendet dance performance by Sumaryasih, an ISI stu-
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a thread” should prompt a review of whether it was appropriate for her to be transferred from Bali’s Kerobokan prison. “These matters are quite appropriately dealt with on a federal level but I have to say I have always thought it would be better if Schapelle Corby served her time in Australia,” Bligh said. “These latest incidents may be an opportunity for that to be recon-
Denpasar - Photo dated August 25, 2006 shows Australian Schapelle Corby gesturing to photographers before getting off from a prison van at a court in Denpasar, on Bali island.
sidered,” she added. Psychiatrist Jonathan Phillips assessed Corby, 32, during a visit to her prison on the Indonesian resort island this month and warned her mental health was rapidly deteriorating. “She is lost in her own bewildering world where fantasy, hallucinations and bizarre ideas dominate her mind,” Phillips said, according to a report in New Idea magazine. Phillips, a former president of the psychiatrists’ guild of Australia and New Zealand, said Corby was “hanging by a thread” and needed to be moved. Continued on page 6