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Konnichiwa and Selamat Datang Japanese Announce Visa-Free Policy for Indonesian Nationals; Indonesia Taking Steps to Reciprocate Indonesia's Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has confirmed that his Japanese counterpart, Fumio Kishida, used a recent visit to Jakarta to confirm that Indonesian passport holders will soon be allowed to visit Japan without first obtaining a visa. Continue to page 2

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Medical Law and Ethics World Association on Medical Law to Meet in Nusa Dua , Bali August 22-24, 2014 The Jakarta Post reports that a World Conference on Medical Law will convene leading forensic experts in Nusa Dua August 22-24, 2014. The president of the conference, M. Nasser, told the State News Agency Antara that a main focus of the meeting would be law enforcement and healthContinued from front page In response to the change in Japanese visa policy towards Indonesian passport holders, Indonesia will soon extend the same courtesy of not requiring a visa for Japanese nationals

bioethics and medical ethics. Nasser, who is a ranking Indonesian police official, said, “We aim to discuss the topics because there are a lot of differences in the implementation of health criminal law in each country.” Last year's World related crime. Association on Medical Law T r a v e l i n g t o B a l i t o (WAML) was held in Zagreb, participate at the meeting will be Craotia. experts in law, forensic, health law, visiting Indonesia. Natalegawa added: “In accordance with the principle of reciprocity, we will take steps to allowing the Japanese visa-free visits to Indonesia.” While the Indonesian

dates, he assured the necessary changes would take place quickly. “It would be best if this could be done in synchronization with the change in the Japanese change of visa policy,” he said.

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Gday again folks and welcome to the weekly. A bit of a topsy turvey week on the island with a rather dark few days after the passing of our good friend Mr Max. I have spoken to many people about the tragic loss and it seems the sentiment is about the same, as far as everyone is concerned. He will be terribly missed. It seems the powers that be want all the good blokes at the minute with the world losing Robin Williams in the last week. It seemed he was making us all laugh with his antics and fantastic comedy and the entire time he was suffering on the inside to the point that he decided to take his own life. Another tragic loss to the family and those left behind all I can say.

R.I.P Robin Williams. Moving along and on a much nicer note this week I'd like to introduce one of our newest sponsors to the paper being “ATITHI” which is arguably one of the best Indian Restaurants on the island. The benefits of having Indian chefs and imported spices are something that you really have to try to believe! Mukesh has a wonderful restaurant with friendly staff in a lovely setting. Do yourself a favour and check their advert out on page…… take the paper with you as they currently are running a 10% discount on the food bill if you take the paper with you…now that's certainly worth trying out, you won't leave with an empty stomach and I'm sure it will be on your “to go again” list. Thanks again to Mukesh at “ATITHI” and we look forward to a long and prosperous partnership with us and our readers at the Kuta Weekly. I was boarding my flight back to Bali a few days ago and was having a chat with some people who were at the gates talking about Bali and what I do here, they said that they were avid readers of the Kuta Weekly and really enjoyed the paper each week and get the online version when they are back in Australia. It just goes to show how far and wide the Kuta Weekly is travelling now. I was also thanked by another gentleman this morning on the obituary that we ran last week for our good friend Max. So thank you to the wonderful people who send us emails and give us kind words around the place, kind of makes the job a whole lot more enjoyable when we get the positive feedback. Don't be scared to drop us an email with some of your experiences here in Bali as we really appreciate it. Ok folks on that note I will say good bye for another week and let you all roll along with whatever it is you do with your time on the island. I hope the most of you stay safe, happy, healthy and always try to remember, obstacles don't block the path, they are the path.

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Bless our Beasts Bali Safari & Marine Park Seeks God's Blessing on 'Tumpek Kandang' – a Day Dedicated to Animals Important in the calendar cycle of Balinese festivals is Tumpek Kandang Day – dedicated to seeking God's blessing on the animal kingdom comprised of both the domesticated animals that share close proximity to man and the animals inhabiting the wild kingdom. Tumpek Kandang fell on Saturday, August 9, 2014, and was celebrated with special enthusiasm at the Bali Safari and Marine Park that is home to 600 animals.

Gathered at the Bali Theatre inside the park were a broad cross-section of the Safari Park's residents, including elephants, bearcats, orangutans, snakes and colorful macaws. Two high-caste Bali-Hindu priests – Ida Pedanda Gde Ketut Oka Jelantik Dwipayana and Ida Pedanda Istri Ketut Oka - presided over prayers and rituals to seek

God's blessing on all the park animals, ensuring good health and longevity. William Santoso, general manager of Bali Safari & Marine Park explained that it is essential to appreciate the animal kingdom as fellow inhabitants of the planet created by God. “Human life in enhanced by animals and at the park we are fortunate to have a fine collection of exotic creatures for our visitors to experience. Tumpek Kandang has religious significance but also highlights that the Balinese community is aware of animal welfare just as we are at Bali Safari and Marine Park,” said Santoso. www.balidiscovery.com

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Tourism Leaders Call for their Next Minister to be Drawn from Circle of Professional Tourism Practitioners National tourism leaders are publicly expressing the hope that the next minister charged with responsibility over tourism in the next presidential cabinet be a professional with experience in the national tourism industry. The chairman of the Indonesian Exhibitors Association (Asperrapi), Effi Setiabudi, and quoted by Bisnis Bali, said in Jakarta that said tourism needs professional management that is able to protect and increase much needed foreign exchange. “The effects of tourism are felt at every level of society, not only among hoteliers, restaurant operators and transportation companies, but also among

handicraft makers and informal traders who are impacted by tourism activities,” explained Setiabudi. She continued, saying Indonesia's next tourism minister must be someone accustomed to handling tourism and creative economy matters because of the wide effect of tourism on large cross sections of Indonesian society. “Therefore, tourism must be handled by a circle of professionals, and not in a slipshod manner,” she said. She also explained that tourism generated US$10 billion dollars in foreign exchange in 2013, becoming the fourth largest source of foreign exchange after gas and minerals, coal and palm oil. Setiabudi said she sees many tourism leaders capable of filling the role of tourism and creative economy minister in the next cabinet. “One example,” she said, “is Yanti Sukamdani who currently heads the Indonesian Tourism Promotion Board (BPPI) . In addition to working for decades in a professional capacity in the country's tourism business, she has also worked in both national

and international tourism organizations proving her expertise in all areas related to tourism.” Effi Setiabudi added that a minister must have wide-ranging networks and hands that are clean. Echoing Setiabudi's sentiments is I Nyoman Kandia, the president of the Southeast Asia Tour Guide Association and chairman of the Indonesian Guide Association (HPI). “Experience, networks and professionalism – these are what's important. I think tourism needs an individual to help us rise up and become the main economic force in Indonesia,” said Kandia. Wiryanti Sukamdani (shown in illustration) is a well-known figure in tourism circles, both in Indonesia and across ASEAN. She serves as the chairman of the BPPI and the chairman of the Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI). She is a graduate of Cornell University (USA) and has served in the past as the president of ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA) and vice-chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (KADIN).

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Mind Your “Qs” and “Pees” The head of Bali Tourism Transport BNN in Gianyar, Drivers Undergo Made Pastika, Surprise Urinalysis In an effort to protect tourist visitors to Bali and anticipate the danger posed by drug abuse, a special team comprised of narcotic officers from the Bali police and the anti-narcotics team (BNN) of Gianyar regency conducted urinalysis testing on some 50 tourist transport drivers stopping over at the Goa Gajah Temple, in Bedulu, near Ubud, Bali on Tuesday, August 12, 2014. The surprise urinalysis testing of drivers commenced at 10:00 am with plain clothes o ff i c e r s i n v i t i n g t o u r i s m transport drivers to a special testing area.

accompanied by the chief narcotics officer of the Gianyar police precinct, I Kadek Ardika, said the tests were needed to ensure that drug abuse is absent among tourism transport drivers. Police also argue that drug abuse in certain circles, such as transport drivers, represents a special threat to public safety and Bali's reputation as a leading tourism destination. Police said that urinalysis is able to deduct any drug use in a period of up to 3 days preceding the testing.

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A Bad Bargain has had a lead-on effect on tourism transportation, tourism attractions, restaurants, art centers and the creative economy. Wijaya reasons that Bali as o n e of the best tourism While Bali has received destinations in the world should be many international awards recognizing it among the world's leading tourism destinations, many leaders in the tourism industry are increasingly concerned that Bali has become a “ b a r g a i n destination” over the past 3-4 years. T h e chairman of the boosting Indonesian Tourism Association other sectors (GIPI), Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya, o f t h e warned that Bali's past success is e c o n o m y , no guarantee of its continued when, in fact, success. Moreover, he remains the opposite is happening. deeply concerned that Bali's Comparing Bali to Malaysia reputation may be on the as a tourism destination, Wijaya downturn. contends Indonesia is failing to Q u o t e d b y compete. While Malaysia is able to Beritadewata.com, Wijaya said: attract 24 million foreign visitors “At this time a price war is each year, Indonesia only garners underway. This has caused the 8.8 million foreign tourists. hotels to sell rooms at cheap While Wijaya admits the prices.” battle is not merely for the total He said that the price war number of tourists who visit, but

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more for the amount of money that foreign visitors spend. Because of this, the trend to sell accommodation cheaply is accompanied by a diminishing length-of-stay for visitors to Indonesia - now standing at 3days at five and four star hotels. Three star hotels are recording stays of 4-5 days. “In fact, in the past the length of stay for foreign tourists was 13-14 days. Now they stay for 3 to 5 days. The length of time is diminishing,” explained Wijaya. P e o p l e visiting Bali are staying shorter periods of time and spending less money. Daily spends are down to US$80 as compared to former levels of $110 in daily spending per day. Wijaya says this problem will only become more acute if the government in Bali allows more accommodation to be built. www.balidiscovery.com

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Singapore tourists told 'shut up or go home' chit-chatting with Singaporeans my friend." Another travelling to the traveller says she saw n e a r b y a woman turned back Indonesian even though the rest island of Batam of her family had have been already been let ordered to be through, while a completely Singaporean Twitter silent while user reports: "We got queuing for scolded! They think they are managing a immigration, or next ferry back to face being sent straight Singapore if caught talking in library." The silence is needed to back home, it's emerged. the queue. Another report Signs showing a picture of a raised finger over a pair of lips have recently gone up at the immigration hall at the Batam Centre ferry terminal, the New Straits Times daily reports. Travellers say they're being abruptly told to take the

says about 50 Singaporeans are being turned away every week for speaking too loudly. "I was there for a holiday - why couldn't I open my mouth?" one rejected Singaporean tourist tells the New Straits Times. "I was just

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Boomer, Fyfe to face tribunal BRENT Harvey will be joined at the AFL Tribunal tonight by Nat Fyfe after Fremantle decided to challenge the superstar's two-game ban. Harvey's availability for North Melbourne's finals campaign rests in the tribunal's hands after the champion Kangaroo was booked for a serious misconduct charge on Monday. Harvey will front the AFL Tribunal at 5pm on Tuesday, his case the first to be heard after the Dockers indicated they would challenge a striking charge laid against Fyfe. Freo will hope to clear the midfielder in the hope he can play the club's remaining two home and away fixtures — against Brisbane and Port Adelaide. North Melbourne's Daniel Wells will miss Saturday's clash with Adelaide after accepting a one-match ban for rough conduct against Bulldog Shaun Higgins. But it is Harvey's charge that may threaten his team's assault on the finals. The 382-gamer faces a stint on the sidelines after he was cited for thrusting his forearm and elbow into the throat of Western Bulldogs tagger Liam Picken as they wrestled on the ground in the Roos' win on Sunday. The two tangled on the edge of the 50m in the second quarter when Harvey flipped Picken over his back and put his arm to his neck for about three seconds. Fremantle was also rocked by a two-match suspension to Fyfe. The Docker was booked for

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an off-the-ball strike to Hawthorn gun midfielder Jordan Lewis in the first term of Fremantle's spirited win in Perth. The around-arm action was graded as intentional, low impact and high contact. The Harvey incident, which

has been referred directly to the tribunal, has been likened to the choker hold Brian Lake put on Roo Drew Petrie mid-season, which cost the Hawthorn defender a fourmatch ban. The tribunal may also consider a 40 per cent loading on any suspension due to Harvey's bad record, casting his hopes of taking on Adelaide in Hobart this weekend and Melbourne in Round 23 in doubt. In another blow for North, Wells was handed a one-match ban for two incidents with the

Dogs' Shaun Higgins. In his first game back from a serious foot injury, Wells was cited for striking Higgins in the third term, earning 70 carry-over points. A fourth-quarter rough conduct charge on the same opponent will sideline Wells for one match with an early guilty plea. Due to his six-year good record, both incidents can be separately downgraded and Wells can escape with a one-match ban if he accepts the charges before lunchtime today. Under the tribunal guidelines, the points for each of Wells' offences are added together to form a total amount. Fyfe has a poor record after receiving a controversial two-match ban for a high bump on Gold Coast's Michael Rischitelli in Round 2. It means Fyfe cannot receive a discount for an early guilty plea and increased his penalty from 220 to 276.25 carry-over points. The suspension would sideline one of the Dockers' most important players for their last two games of the season against Brisbane Lions at the Gabba and Port Adelaide at Patersons Stadium. Lewis was forced from the field after the incident but returned and collected 44 disposals. In other incidents, Jordan Roughead, Mark Austin, Lindsay Thomas and Aaron Black were all fined for their respective roles in a melee. Geelong Cats' Mathew Stokes and Brisbane Lions' Pearce Hanley can also each accept $900 for making negligent umpire contact.

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Hawks stunned by attacking Dockers HAWTHORN admits it was surprised by Fremantle's sudden attacking transformation on the weekend. After the Dockers kicked 17 goals to humble the Hawks two weeks out from the finals, skipper Luke Hodge said the Dockers had “peaked at the right time of year”. “Their pressure was outstanding, it was almost the Freo of old,” Hodge said on Nova 100. “A few people have written them off this year but what we seen on Sunday afternoon they were outstanding on their offensive side of things also to kick a score that they did, I can't remember them

kicking that high since Ross has been there.” Having only arrived back in Melbourne in the early hours of Monday morning following their 19-point loss to Fremantle, McEvoy said Hawks players would be given an easy week on the track to recover. Ruckman Ben McEvoy has experience under Dockers boss Ross Lyon, having been coached

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Wallabies v All Blacks: Ewen McKenzie names unchanged team for second Bledisloe Cup Test EWEN McKenzie has stuck solid with Kurtley Beale and the rest of the Wallabies who drew with the All Blacks in Sydney, confident they can get the job done in Bledisloe II in Auckland. Pleased with the attacking adventure show in the rain at ANZ Stadium, the Wallabies coach today announced an unchanged 23man team for the must-win clash with the Kiwis at their imposing fortress Eden Park on Saturday afternoon. Beale will be given another chance to steer the team from No. 10 after a slippery night at the office in the series opener, and with no other injuries forcing personnel changes, McKenzie is backing an improvement in performance — not new faces — to break a 28year drought at the All Blacks' most fearsome venue. “We were impressed with ?

the pressure we were able to apply in the opening Test and, despite some errors, were pleased with the intent of the group to continue attacking despite the poor weather conditions,”

McKenzie said in a release. “I imagine both teams are excited by the prospect of a dry evening in Auckland on Saturday night, which will have an influence on the way the game is played. “For us, we know we need to be more clinical in certain areas, but overall we feel the same group of guys deserve the opportunity to have another crack.

“Selection is never easy, although we've made a lot of tough decisions in this space over the past 12 months with the ultimate goal of winning games. You're always looking to improve and I'm confident the sum of those hard choices has put us in a better position today. “While we didn't quite get there on Saturday night, I do know that we've made good progress since our first Test against New Zealand a year ago. “That gives us some confidence heading into what will be an extremely tough challenge in Auckland on Saturday night.” Australia has not won at Eden Park since 1986, while the All Blacks have won 32 straight games at Eden Park against all opposition dating back to 1994. “Sporting records are there to be broken and we'll look forward to the opportunity of playing the All Blacks in their own backyard on Saturday night,” McKenzie said.

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THURSDAY Syd. Swans v Geelong @ 5.00pm FRIDAY St. Kilda v Collingwood @ 5.30pm SATURDAY Melbourne v Port Adelaide @ 11.30am B. Lions v Carlton @ 2.30pm Essendon v Richmond @ 5.30pm SUNDAY Adelaide v Gold Coast S. @ 1.00pm W. Bulldogs v Fremantle @ 2.30pm Hawthorn v GWS @ 2.30pm West Coast v North Melb. @ 6.00pm

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Aries Mar 21 - Apr 20 There's sometimes something impressive about watching anything settle. Whatever has been unsettled falls into place in its own way and time. Of course, various factors can play a part in how anything settles and this week's developments are likely to hold some degree of influence on what gets agreed or finalized in your world. Don't be resentful of the increasing number of options available to you. Each is integral to helping you make an important and permanent choice. The reality behind a particular situation is about to become clearer. Expect to see how loved, supported and appreciated you are, and how closer a certain bond is than you thought it was.

Libra Sep 24 - Oct 23 We're all familiar with 'Charades'. One player 'acts' out words or phrases by miming similar-sounding words and players guess the words or phrases. This is fun and entertaining when we're participants in a game. It's not such fun when we struggle to make sense of what's told to us on a more serious level. Lately, you've applied guesswork where understanding a sensitive situation is concerned. This week, much-needed information becomes available. It's about to become clear what someone has been trying to convey to you. Expect to have suspicions confirmed and to know what role you'll be playing in terms of providing assistance.

Taurus Apr 21 - May 21 Human beings are erratic creatures. We tend to overlook even ignore others' quirks or behavioral patterns. Sometimes though, we cannot turn a blind eye to problematic issues that exist within close relationships and this week could bring uncomfortable focus on how certain problems outweigh solutions where one such relationship is concerned. A key relationship is changing. A new beginning of some sort is on offer. You can control an outcome to ensure it suits you but for this to happen, someone needs to be more communicative than they have been of late. There are limits to how understanding you're prepared to be but can make progress through making clear you are, at least, understanding!

Scorpio Oct 24 - Nov 22 Action of any kind will always result in a reaction. We have had it drilled into our heads by parents, teachers and others that, to get any result, we must give every bit of effort we can muster and that results only come through 'hard work'. There is obviously truth in that statement but it doesn't apply universally and this week, the universe makes clear that something you desire is within reach. Your desire and willingness to reach for it might be all that's needed to attain it. Show willingness to take a step forward where you might feel you're 'crossing the line'. It's likely that someone is waiting for you to make the first move or show interest.

Gemini May 22 - Jun 22 Many science fiction fans are fluent in languages created by writers and producers of science fiction shows and films. This narrows down significantly the number of people whom they could ever hope to converse in such a way with. This week, you might wonder if you're speaking a similar language where youknow-who is concerned. You may struggle to make an important point but if you're willing to let go of something you no longer need, then success is very likely. There is a common denominator available between you and them. You share a goal or ambition of some kind. All that needs to be found is a way forward that you both agree upon and with effort to communicate openly and honestly, this can be found. Cancer Jun 23 - Jul 23 People and places connected with far away continue to dominate the focus for the coming week. There is much talk about commitments, agreements that need to be reached and to say more than one plan involving you connecting with or finalizing something with someone who lives or works at a distance is an understatement. A new beginning beckons where you and this person are concerned. An arrangement is about to be made stronger and the process starts this week. It could be a case of absence making the heart grow fonder for some Cancerians. For others, realization of how important one particular person is will be the focal point of the coming week and beyond!

Sagittarius Nov 23 - Dec 21 Everybody is a critic in some way. It doesn't matter how much time, effort or expense we invest in creating something spectacular, there will always be someone who makes a dismissive or negative comment. The bottom line is, we can't please everybody. This week sees you wanting recognition in some way from certain people or perhaps one person in particular. Just because some people don't feel inclined to applaud doesn't mean they don't appreciate what you have done or are doing. If this involves a particular talent you possess, then expect very soon to have it recognized.

Leo Jun 24 - Aug 23 The interesting thing about distancing ourselves from a problem is the problem doesn't go away. Even if we chose to hide behind a curtain or travel hundreds or even thousands of miles, the problem sits right where we left it. Just because we can't see it doesn't mean it isn't examining its nails or sitting with arms folded comfortably waiting for our eventual return. The issue in your world doesn't require you distancing yourself from it. It requires only a tiny bit of courage and preparedness to change. There is something that needs to be faced and whilst this will require courage, it has just as much to do with accepting that a tired situation has had its day. You're moving on in more than one way and are privileged to be doing so with support from others. Virgo Aug 24 - Sep 23 It's not difficult to be patient. When we do try to be patient, we tend to experience the most difficulty through wondering if we are doing the 'right thing' by being patient. We wonder if we're wasting our time by investing faith in a process that could lead only to disappointment or failure. This week, an important process begins that intends to reassure you that your faith in a particular development is not misplaced. You will, however, need to remain patient for a little while longer. You could be forgiven for looking around you and believing that everyone else's life is more straightforward or full of opportunity but it is important to accept that you haven't been overlooked or forgotten.

Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 20 Someone once said 'the best way to double your money is to fold it over once and keep it in your pocket'. That person probably was a Capricorn. As keen as you are to enhance your financial status and be reassured that certain situations aren't as precarious as they may appear, you have had much firefighting to do in order to keep wolves from doors and bank managers or accountants satisfied. This week, a surprising shift occurs to bring reassurance you've been waiting for. An opportunity to boost your financial status is about to make itself known to you. This will likely require collaboration on some level but will do much to reassure you. Aquarius Jan 21 - Feb 19 With a little help from your friends – and one in particular – you can expect a surprise of some kind this week. There are surprises of the nice and not-so-nice variety. The sky speaks clearly of the friend-related surprise awaiting you being of the nice variety but you'll have much to consider once certain information is revealed. Be available for someone but also be aware that all might not be as it appears where a close companion is concerned. More discussion is required to get to the bottom of a particular issue and what gets told to you could be very revealing, to say the least.

Pisces Feb 20 - Mar 20 'An ounce of prevention' according to Benjamin Franklin, 'is worth a pound of cure'. This popular saying means it's better to take time to make sure something doesn't go wrong rather than try to fix it if it does go wrong! A situation in your world needs careful handling. You know this but appear to be struggling to convince certain others of this fact. You can put in place now a contingency plan that you and others will be grateful you had to foresight to put in place. It's important you trust your instincts now. You're likely able to see something someone else cannot and will be able to keep one crucial step ahead in some way.

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Sting Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE (born 2 October 1951), better known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, activist, actor and philanthropist. He is best known as the principal songwriter, lead singer, and bassist for the new wave rock band The Police, and for his subsequent solo career.

In January 1977, Sting moved from Newcastle upon Tyne to London, and soon thereafter he joined Stewart Copeland and Henry Padovani (who was soon replaced by Andy Summers) to form the new wave band The Police. From 1978 to 1983 they released five chart-topping albums, won six Grammy Awards, and two Brit Awards (for Best British Group, and for Outstanding Contribution to Music). Although their initial sound was punk inspired, the Police soon switched to reggae-tinged rock and minimalist pop. Their last album, Synchronicity, which included their most successful song, "Every Breath You Take", was released in 1983. According to Sting, who appeared in the documentary Last Play at Shea, he decided to leave the Police while onstage during 18 August 1983 concert at Shea Stadium because he felt that playing that venue was "Everest". While never formally breaking up, after Synchronicity the group agreed to concentrate on solo projects. As the years went by, the band members, particularly Sting, dismissed the possibility of reforming. In 2007, however, the band reformed and undertook a world tour.

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