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“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” brings back to life author J.K. Rowling’s magical world of wizards and witches, set 19 years after her last book about the much-loved character and his friends Ron and Hermione.

The play, the eighth story in the series, opened for previews on Tuesday night at London’s Palace Theatre, outside which queues snaked for metres as those who secured the first tickets waited anxiously to get in.

The play, split into two parts, follows the three friends into adult-hood, with Potter now described as an overworked Ministry of Magic employee, coping with his young-est son Albus’ struggles with his famous family’s legacy.

Little else has been revealed and Rowling, whose books were turned into box office hit movies, has asked that audiences do not spoil the story for others.

“I really liked the films but after seeing this, I would say, forget the films,” fan Callum Fawcett said. “This is fantastic ... It’s got every-thing.”

“It was utterly remarkable, just

incredible,” fellow fan Ollie South-gate added. “It’s a whole different version of everything that everyone loves about the books ... The visual effects they’ve got is like nothing I’ve ever seen.”

The play is based on a story writ-ten by Rowling, screenwriter and playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany. Journalists said audi-ences were enchanted.

“The audience ... cannot be more thrilled or more appreciative or more ready to be caught up in the

spirit of the undertaking,” wrote the New York Times adding: “The three main characters remained true to their younger selves”.

Britain’s Daily Telegraph wrote: “The audience came wanting magic and they got it in spades ... Has Rowling done it again? The audi-ence was in no doubt.”

On Twitter, Rowling said the reaction to the first preview was “wonderful”.

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” opens on July 30. (rtr)

AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File

In this Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 file photo, British author J.K. Rowling poses for photographers at the Southbank Centre in London. The curtain has risen on Harry Potter’s latest adven-ture, and J.K. Rowling is urging fans not to ruin the magic by letting let its secrets out.

New Harry Potter play enchants fans in first preview

LONDON - Dressed in Hog-warts robes and waving wands, eager fans got a first glimpse of the next instalment in the Harry Potter saga, giving a new London stage production glowing reviews.

A new wave of strikes is disrupt-ing trash collection in Paris with only two days to go until the Euro-pean Championship soccer tourna-ment, a sporting event predicted to draw 2.5 million spectators.

French media broadcast photo-graphs of growing piles of garbage

in the French capital Wednesday and trash bag barricades set up in front of waste facilities. France’s CGT union said that four out of the six garages housing Paris’ garbage trucks — 300 vehicles in all — had been blocked as part of a more than week-long protest. The mayor’s

office said garbage collection had been hindered for “several days.”

The CGT said similar strike ac-tion is hindering trash collection in the French cities of Marseille, Saint-Etienne and Aix-en-Provence.

French life has been disrupted for weeks by industrial action affecting trains and gas stations. A huge flood hit the capital last week, briefly shutting museums and drowning the Seine River’s embankments.

The floods have drained away, but the protests have not. Many are aimed at securing the withdrawal of France’s labor reform law, which opponents see as eroding France’s social protections. But other groups — including railway workers and Air France staff — are hoping to win concessions as the Euros get underway.

Speaking to lawmakers Wednes-day about the railway strike, which the government had hoped to resolve ahead of the tournament,

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said “the French can’t understand a strike which lasts for no reason and penalizes them heavily.”(ap)

GIANYAR-Although having experienced an increase, but on enter-ing the fasting month the price of basic needs remains stable in Gianyar

as observation, particularly the price of cooking oil and

groceries. Similarly, stable condition also happens to some other commodities like eggs and chicken.

On Wednesday (Jun. 8), the price of basic needs at Sukawati public market such as shallot was observed to remain stable around IDR 25,000 per kg, while garlic was in the range of IDR 30,000 per kg. “During this week, the price of garlic and shallot remains stable, but just increased in a few weeks earlier, like shallot was sold for IDR 40,000,” said Ni Made Semu.

Price...Continued on page 2

First strikes, then floods, now trash: Paris in ordure fight

PARIS — After a rough couple of months that have included protests, fuel shortages, rail strikes and once-in-a-generation floods, France’s capital is facing a new challenge: Piles of un-collected garbage.

AP Photo/Francois Mori

French striking CGT labour Union garbage collectors block access with pile of rubbish bags to the waste treatment center in Ivry Sur Seine, near Paris, France, Wednesday June 8, 2016.

Entering fasting monthPrices of basic needs observed stable

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COVER STORYThis merchant at the Sukawati

market added that the price of other kitchen needs remains stable, such as chili sold for IDR 20,000 to IDR 25,000. Similar condition also oc-curred in the price of vegetables. “Indeed the grocery is dominantly supplied from Java, but the price is stable despite having entered the fasting month. Hopefully, in the future they will remain like this,” she hoped.

As observation at Gianyar market, cooking oil of one-liter

pouch packaging is sold for IDR13,800 to IDR14,000 but there are also merchants sold it for IDR 13,500 per liter. Then, the price of eggs varies where horn egg is sold for IDR 1,250. The price is relatively stable and there is no increase. But the price of local chicken egg reaches IDR 2,000 each while previously it was only sold for IDR 1,700 each.

Chicken meat remains stable at IDR 35,000 per kg, while beef starts to creep up. Last week the price of beef penetrated IDR 120,000 per kg, whereas previously was in the range of IDR 105,000. (nik)

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Priority of the dredging and water hyacinth cleanup is focused on the east side near the wantilan hall of Ulun Danu to the sluice of embank-ment at the edge of the lake. This location is experiencing severe silt-ation to raise a mound. In addition, the east side of the lake area is also overgrown with water hyacinth and water lettuce. Due to this siltation, the water lake begins to shrink esti-mated to reach three meters.

The Head of the BLH Buleleng, Nyoman Surya Temaja, explained on Wednesday afternoon (Jun. 8) that the borrowing of heavy equip-ment like the amphibious excavator is believed to be able to cleanse the water hyacinth and water lettuce currently covering up the inunda-tion of the lake and normalize the lake area. So far, there is no specific target of time for normalizing the second lake of Buleleng. However, the heavy equipment will continue to work until the dredging is deemed sufficient. “We’ll do the cleanup to be deemed sufficient, so that the lake area can return to its original condition,” he said.

On the other hand, Surya Temaja said that siltation of Lake Buyan is caused by mudflow occurred during rainy season in previous years. Such condition is aggravated by the area around the Lake Buyan having been

converted into agricultural land to cultivate vegetables. Mudflow from the agricultural area draining into the lake continues to accumulate. The worst condition occurs on the east side near the dike of sluice gates.

In the meantime, he admitted that the effort to clean up the water hya-cinth and water lettuce by involving fishermen groups is considered less maximal. This occurs because the proliferation of water hyacinth and water lettuce is too fast and not comparable to the handling by using net manually.

“Siltation is quite apparent after the water recedes and overgrown with grass, so that the lake looks to narrow. With this heavy equipment, we are sure to be able to handle the problems occurred in this region,” he explained.

A local community leader of Pancasari village, Wayan Indrawan, said that the lake area spread across approximately 3.9 square kilome-ters. This area is estimated to have reduced due to severe siltation. To that end, he welcomed the effort of dredging the siltation and weeding. “Indeed the siltation is severe and we support this dredging. Hope-fully, it could run optimally, so that the lake can return to normal as ever before,” said this PDI-P politician nicknamed as Kejes. (kmb38)

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Sukawati Market

BLH Buleleng dredges siltation of Lake Buyan

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Buyan Lake

SINGARAJA - The Buleleng Environment Agency (BLH) began to clean up water hyacinth and dredge the siltation of Lake Buyan, Pancasari. The cleanup is done by the BLH Buleleng by borrowing an amphibious excavator from the Bali-Penida River Agency (BWS). This heavy equipment has been in operation to clean up the water hyacinth and dredge siltation in the lake area since Saturday (Jun. 4).

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NEW YORK - Fashion designers paid tribute to David Bowie, the late British rock star and style icon who died of cancer earlier this year, at an awards ceremony recognizing people whose influence impacted the industry.

Actress Tilda Swinton accepted the Board of Director’s Tribute Award on behalf of Bowie’s widow, Iman, at the 2016 Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Awards on Monday night at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.

Michael C. Hall, one of the stars of “Lazarus,” the musical Bowie had worked before his death in January at the age of 69, also per-formed.

“David Bowie was an influence on everything. He was a culture event - his music, everything he was and we miss him,” designer Diane von Furstenberg said on the red carpet.

Bowie won fame for hits such as “Space Oddity” and plaudits for trend-setting pop personas like “Ziggy Stardust” and pushed the boundaries of rock, fashion, art and drama for decades.

Veteran designer Donna Karan received the Founder’s Award. Norma Kamali, Marc Jacobs and Thom Browne were also honored. (rtr)

NEW YORK — In a surprise appearance, Beyonce strode on-stage in sparkling pinstripes Mon-day evening to speak emotionally about both family and fashion at the annual Council of Fashion Designers of America awards ceremony.

“As long as I can remember, fashion has always been a part of my life,” the pop superstar, who was honored with the Fashion Icon award, told a glittery crowd of designers, TV stars and other celebrities. She went on to recount how her grandmother had been a seamstress, and then passed that skill on to Beyonce’s mother.

“When we were starting out in Destiny’s Child, high-end labels, they didn’t really want to dress four black, country curvy girls,” she said. “And we couldn’t afford designer dresses and couture. My mother ... used her talent and her creativity to give her children their dreams.” She spoke of wearing her first costumes, which her mother and uncle had designed and sewn, “putting so much passion and love into every detail.” It felt, she said, “like an extra suit of armor. It was so much deeper than any brand name.”

Usually, organizers announce the name of the Fashion Icon win-ner well in advance, but this year they kept it under wraps until the end of the ceremony, when de-signer Diane von Furstenberg took the stage to introduce Beyonce, saying she represented everything

women aspire to be. “The image of a woman in charge has never looked more glamorous,” the designer said.

The surprise honoree was one highlight of an evening that also included a touching tribute to the late David Bowie, from his friend, actress Tilda Swinton. Swinton’s speech took the form of a letter she’d written to the singer, telling him he was being honored “for all your colors, all your magic, all your vim and vigor.”

“This is a good thing: You have brought out the freak in everyone,” Swinton said. Her tribute was followed by a performance of Bowie’s song “Changes” by actor Michael C. Hall, a star of Bowie’s musical, “Lazarus.”

And another recently departed rock legend was also memorial-ized in Monday’s ceremony: Prince, who received a musical tribute from Jennifer Hudson to close out the show, including a rousing rendition of his song “Let’s Go Crazy.”

There was one brief, but en-thusiastic reference to politics, when Vogue editor Anna Wintour took the stage to present the In-ternational Award to Alessandro Michele of Gucci. But first, she wanted to tell the crowd the news that had broken during the ceremony — reports of Hillary Clinton becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee based on del-egate counts. Wintour, long active in Democratic Party fundraising,

raised her arms in triumph.In major awards, Marc Jacobs

won the prize for womenswear designer of the year, accepting his trophy in a black T-shirt. “Marc, we have your tux backstage,” quipped the evening’s host, co-median and actor Joel McHale. The menswear prize went to Thom Browne, and the accessory prize to Rachel Mansur and Floriana Gavriel.

Norma Kamali, famous for her “sleeping bag” coats and her swimsuits — including the red one actress Farrah Fawcett wore in her famous poster — received the lifetime achievement award from presenter Michael Kors, and Donna Karan was handed the Founder’s Award from friend and designer Calvin Klein.

The three Swarovski awards for emerging designers went to Paul Andrew for accessories, to the Orley label for menswear, and to Brandon Maxwell for wom-enswear. Maxwell, Lady Gaga’s stylist, spoke movingly about growing up “very gay in a very small town” in Texas, where styl-ing his female friends gave him a sense of purpose in life.

But the show’s finale was all about Beyonce, who along with her glittering pantsuit wore a large, black wide-brimmed hat.

She praised fashion design-ers for being, in her words, fairy godmothers, magicians, sculp-tors — “and sometimes even our therapists.” (ap)

The high waves began to happen around 13:00. Some houses located close to the embankment of Kelod hamlet, Jungut Batu, were dam-aged as swept away by the waves. A number of residents had a chance to capture the moment happening for the first time.

When confirmed to the headman of Jungut Batu, Made Suryawan, he justified the brunt of waves indeed occurred in the region. However, the

incident only took place for a few hours and then gradually returned to normal.

Such huge waves caused some points of revetment in the region of Jungut Batu to be more seriously damaged. Associated with the dam-aged dike, Made Suryawan asked for the government’s attention. He hoped the government can build re-vetment with a pedestrian in order to support the tourism in Nusa Penida.

“If possible, the pedestrian is made like the one on Sanur Beach, Den-pasar,” he hoped while adding that tourist visit to Jungut Batu village is now increasingly crowded.

The Head of the Klungkung Pub-lic Works Agency, I Gusti Supartana, when contacted he justified there will be a project of coastal embankment development in 2016 at Jungut Batu village. The project will be worked on by the province with a budget worth IDR 2 billion. “This project is meant to create something new,” he added. Related to the repair of the embankment, he is still making coordination with the Bali-Penida River Agency. (dwa)

NEGARA - High waves engulf-ing the coastal areas of Jembrana since the past three days has an im-pact on some beaches in Jembrana. Residents living in the coastal areas admitted the waves were the worst. Aside from flooding road, the high tide also has an impact on abrasion and breaking off local roads.

From the information compiled on Wednesday (Jun. 8), the impact of seawater occurred almost along the coastal areas of Jembrana. At Perancak, a fisherman, I Ketut Narna, 51, virtually disappeared when his boat was hit by high waves

at sea. He could survive after being approached and helped by another fisherman, I Ketut Widana, 50. One meter-high wave crashed his boat to be destroyed. He had sunk and eventually rose to the ruins of his boat while waiting for another pass-ing boat. He has been bobbing at sea about four hours until the boat of Widana passed and helped him. As a result of the accident, the victim suffered a loss worth millions of rupiahs.

Other than at Perancak, the impact of high waves also hit the coastal areas of Delod Berawah. Along this

coast, the high tide inundated the road. Thorny trees protecting the coast were swept away by the waves. Seawater crept up onto the road and reached a number of buildings on the street side. Water flooded the road as high as 30 cm, so that the road could not be passed through. At that location there is a row of cafe build-ings. According to a local resident, the high waves have occurred since three days before. “Usually this hap-pens for three days and this afternoon will surely recede. But the waves are high,” said Putu Edi.

At Pengambengan, high waves

broke off the road access at the fish-ing village of Ketapang hamlet. High waves have crashed onto mainland since the past two days. “Now, the road has broken off as totally eroded by the abrasion. Within the past two days the waves are big enough,” explained Aan, a local resident, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

As field observation, the road with the width of 2.5 meters only remained a few centimeters. The macadam asphalt layer looked to flake off due to the brunt of seawater. By the people, that location has been installed a warning sign made of

wood and bamboo.At least along 25 meters of the

land disappeared due to the high waves. “Usually the waves begin to emerge before midday or around ten o’clock,” added Aan. Larger waves occur at night, especially in the full moon.

Although the condition has been severe, some residents mostly con-sisting of fishermen still choose to live in their house on the edge of the beach. “There is no other choice and every night the seawater crashes the wall of our house,” said Juhri, a surviving resident. (kmb26)

AMLAPURA - The prices of fruits have skyrocketed since two days before Buda Wage Kelawu falling on Wednesday (Jun. 8). As observation until Tuesday (Jun. 7) at a number of traditional markets in Karangasem, the ris-ing prices of imported fruits are precisely the highest.

At Karangsokong Market, Subagan, the price of red apple penetrated IDR 70,000 per kg while on normal days it only reached round tens of thousands of rupiahs.

Fuji apple surged to IDR 80,000 per kg from IDR 28,000. Pondoh snakefruit is sold for IDR 16,000 per kg, while the snakefruit of Karangasem is around IDR 20,000 per kg, while sugar snakefruit reaches IDR

60,000. However, the stock of both local snakefruits is very limited because it is beyond the season.

Kintamani tangerine in the Karangasem market is sold for IDR 30,000 per kg and Malang apple for IDR 30,000 per kg, while the price of bananas for the purpose of filling in the of-ferings reaches IDR 10,000 per four pieces.

The surge in the price of fruits happened because many people held ritual on Wednesday. On the other hand, the production of local fruits is very limited because the season of fruits has passed. There are no mango and rambutan, but the Karangasem market is flooded by imported fruits. (013)

AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File

In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, Beyonce performs during halftime of the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game in Santa Clara, Calif. In a surprise appearance, Beyonce strode onstage in sparkling pinstripes Monday, June 6, 2016, to speak emotionally about both family and fashion at the annual Council of Fashion Designers of America awards ceremony.

Beyonce steals show as surprise honoree at fashion awards

Late rock star David Bowie honored at NY fashion

awards ceremony

REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Actress Mia Moretti and designer Stacey Bendet arrive for the 2016 CFDA Fashion Awards in Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 6, 2016.

High waves run into coastal areas of Jembrana

High waves in Nusa Penida

People’s house on the beach swept away by waves

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Condition of high waves occurred lately is getting more serious. Coastal areas of Jungut Batu village, Nusa Penida, become the witness of the ferocity of the waves.

SEMARAPURA - Condition of high waves occurred lately is getting more serious. Coastal areas of Jungut Batu village, Nusa Penida, become the witness of the ferocity of the waves. Coastal areas of the village were swept away by waves to damage the revetment and came into people’s homes, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

Price of imported fruits skyrockets

IBP/file

The prices of fruits have skyrocketed since two days before Buda Wage Kelawu falling on Wednesday (Jun. 8).

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TOKYO - Japan summoned the Chinese ambassador early on Thursday to express concern after a Chinese navy ship sailed close to what Japan considers its territorial waters in the East China Sea for the first time, increasing tensions over the disputed area.

Japan said a Chinese frigate sailed within 24 miles (38 kms) of the contested territory, the islands known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in China, shortly after midnight.

Japan’s Vice Foreign Minister Akitaka Saiki summoned the Chinese ambassador in Tokyo at around 2 a.m. (1700 GMT Wednesday) to “express a serious concern,” the government said in a statement.

Japanese and Chinese coastguard vessels frequently face off around the islands as both sides press their claims. Until now neither has dis-patched warships to nearby waters, because doing so would inflame tensions and remove a buffer against potential armed conflict.

“We are worried that this action raises tensions to a higher level,” Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said at a regular press briefing in Tokyo.

“Related ministries are working together to deal with this and we will work closely with the U.S.,” Suga said.

China’s Defence Ministry said on Thursday it was looking into the reports that one of its navy ships sailed close to the disputed islands, adding its navy had every right to operate in Chinese waters.

“Chinese naval ships sailing through waters our country has juris-diction over is reasonable and legal. No other country has the right to make thoughtless remarks about this,” it said in a statement sent to Reuters.

While the U.S. has not endorsed Tokyo’s territorial claim to the islands, which lie about 220 kms (135 miles) northeast of Taiwan, it has said the Japanese-controlled territory falls under its security treaty with Tokyo that obligates Washington to defend Japan against attack.

“We are aware of the reports and have been in touch with the Japa-nese government,” U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Colin Willett told reporters by telephone from Washington.

“Until I have a little more detail, I can’t really comment on exactly what (Washington’s) reaction is,” she added.

The Chinese frigate stayed in the waters around the Senkaku/Diaoyu waters for about an hour before sailing toward the Chinese coast.

Countries can police their contiguous zone, adjacent to the disputed territory, for customs and immigration violations, but can’t prevent passage by other nations’ vessels. (rtr)

After seven decades on the throne, King Bhumibol is seen by many Thais as a pillar of stability, and accorded semi-divine status. But the kingdom marks his plati-num jubilee on Thursday amid anxi-ety over his health and at a critical political juncture.

Celebrations will include a morning religious ceremony pre-sided over by 770 Buddhist monks, a figure seen as auspicious.

The festivities will serve as a reminder to Thais of their relation-ship to a king who is regarded as integral to Thailand’s identity and a father-figure to the nation.

It may also jangle nerves about the succession, as most Thais have

known no other monarch. The king received heart treatment on Tuesday and has been in hospital for more than a year.

Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, the king’s 63-year-old son, is the heir apparent. He has not achieved the same level of devotion that his father enjoys.

“The relationship between Thais and the king is deep, more than one can actually begin to explain,” Colonel Winthai Suvaree, a spokes-man for the royalist junta, told Reuters.

“He is a father to the land.”The monarchy has not always

been held so highly in Thailand. In 1946, at the age of 18, King

Bhumibol inherited a throne that had barely survived the upheaval of the end of absolute monarchy in 1932.

That marked what an official biography of the king described as a nadir for the monarchy.

Over the following decades, the king earned the adoration of millions through work in public health and rural development, and with the help of a formidable pub-lic relations machine that returned the monarchy to prominence in a country where politics, was, and still is, largely dominated by the military.

The military has staged 19 coups or attempted coups since the end of absolute monarchy, often evoking its loyalty to the crown and defence of the monarchy in explaining its actions. (rtr)

Japan protests after Chinese warship sails near disputed East China Sea islands

REUTERS/Kyodo/File Photo

A group of disputed islands, Uotsuri island (top), Mina-mikojima (bottom) and Kitakojima, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China is seen in the East China Sea, in this photo taken by Kyodo September 2012.

Thais celebrate 70 year of king’s reign, but anxious about his health

BANGKOK - The bespectacled image of King Bhumibol Adulyadej dominates public space in Thailand, from billboards on high-rises to portraits that flank leafy boulevards.

REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Buddhist monks arrive for a ceremony at the Grand Palace to commemorate Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 70th anniversary on the throne, in Bangkok, Thailand June 9, 2016.

GIANYAR - Claiming to be the murderers against Dewa Gede Artawan at Dentiyis hamlet, Batuan, some time ago, five members of the mass organization (Baladika—Ed) surrendered to the Sukawati Police on Tuesday night (Jun. 7). The of-ficers of Gianyar Police are still further investigated the testimony of the five people. As initial testimony, they claimed to surrender because of being overshadowed by anxiety.

The five people surrendering consist of I Wayan Buda Artama, 24, I Gede Nyoman Suka Artha Yasa, 23, Kadek Juniantara, 22, I Made Edi Ariyanta, 30, and Made Putra Mardana, 32. They all sur-rendered on Tuesday night around 22:45 accompanied by their legal counsel, Situmorang. The con-spiracy alleged to be the offenders surrendered with some evidences including two blades.

“Yes, the five surrendering peo-ple claimed to be the murderers at Dentiyis hamlet, accompanied by a lawyer,” said Chief of Gianyar Po-lice, Waluya, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

After the surrender, police im-mediately examined the testimony of the conspiracy and adjusted to the evidences in the field. Chief of the district police affirmed that his ranks do not believe as such in the statement of the five people. To make sure, the criminal investiga-tion unit of Gianyar Police also made coordination with forensic laboratory of Bali Police.

“We cannot believe it as such. Thus, it should be adjusted to the testimony of witnesses, and cross-checked in the field including with the results of forensic laboratory re-lated to their fingerprints and blood

spills, whether it is appropriate or not because there is possibility if they are bogus offenders,” said the police chief.

From the initial investigation against the five perpetrators, they admitted that such commotion began when the victim’s motorcycle grazed an Ertiga car driven by the perpetra-tors when passing around Kemenuh village. From there, they mutually chased after by passing the baby statue southwardly to the home of I Made Wandiana at Dentiyis hamlet, Kemenuh village, where the victim Dewa Gede Artawan was persecuted with sharp weapon to die by I Wayan Buda Artama and I Gede Nyoman Suka Arta Yasa. “Surely, it is only unilateral information so that we’ll prove it,” he said.

When asked if their action was triggered by the feud of the two mass organizations, Chief of Gi-anyar Police said that the five surrendering people were indeed the members of Baladika mass or-ganization, while the victim Dewa Gede Artawan is ascertained to be a member of Laskar Bali mass or-ganization. However, based on the results of initial examination this action was triggered by spontane-ous commotion. “These five people indeed belong to Baladika. But based on preliminary examination, they claim it was a spontaneous incident,” he said.

Chief Waluyo admitted to still make further investigation against the perpetrators about the possibil-ity if such an action was planned, let alone the perpetrators were chasing the victim to pass through winding alley as far as hundreds of meters. “We will check further about the motive if there is a revenge to plan or not, including if the victim had been followed from afar we are still investigating,” he explained.

Then, what is the reason for the five perpetrators to surrender? Chief Waluya said that in the last examination the five people admit-ted to have been always overshad-owed by the victim in their dreams. “At first, the perpetrator dreamed of being overshadowed so that he eventually pleaded his friends to surrender,” he said.

When asked if the perpetrators are overshadowed with the fear of other mass organization, chief po-lice admitted to still further investi-gate about that matter. “Whether the perpetrators are becoming the tar-get, I do not know because I have no time to ask them. Obviously, they admitted to be overshadowed and feel frightened so that they finally surrendered,” he said. (kmb)

He said the surge of visitors in the past few days reached 100 percent. He added that daily aver-age of the visit by students reached 3,000-3,500 people. Actually, on normal days the number of visitors both local and foreign travelers only reaches around 500 to 1,000 people. This former chairman of the Karangasem House of Repre-sentatives from Seraya village said that the students making a visit also organized a farewell party with the

six graders, ninth graders or twelfth graders under coordination of their teachers.

Matal hoped that in the next few days, visitors especially the group of students continue to come to the Ujung Water Palace. The students do not just make a leisure visit, but also do a study.

Aside from looking beauti-ful, this water palace also poses a historical heritage. This water palace was built by the last king of

Karangasem, namely AAAA Ketut Karangasem approximately in 1900. In the past, the water palace was destroyed mainly due to the earthquake and eruption of Mount Agung in 1963. However, ten years ago it was already reconstructed and preserved until these days. For the purpose of preservation, it has been arranged and the final arrangement was made to parking lot on the east of the river.

All this time, the holiday visits are dominated by students. Groups of students are dominated by those from outside Karangasem. They generally want a relatively conve-nient tourist attraction and not too crowded. Students or children mak-ing a visit to this attraction are only charged an admission ticket worth IDR 5,000 per person. (013)

Claiming to be murderers at Dentiyis hamletFive members of mass organizations surrender

IBP/kmb

Chief of Gianyar Police, Waluya

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The Ujung Water Palace in Karangasem is one of the tourist attractions thronged by students and adult travelers.

End of school year

Ujung Water Palace thronged by students, visitor rises 100 percent

AMLAPURA - The Ujung Water Palace in Karangasem is one of the tourist attractions thronged by students and adult travelers. Ahead of the academic yearend holiday, the number of visit by local travelers mostly consisting of students jumped 100 percent. As a result, ticket attendants were overwhelmed. It is revealed by Chief of Ujung Water Palace Management, Nyoman Matal, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

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The legislation goes to Gov. Rick Snyder for his expected signature. The Republican-controlled Senate passed a main bill 19-18 late Wednesday, and the GOP-led House followed with a similar razor-thin 55-54 vote. Some Republicans joined all Democrats in opposition during an emotional debate that brought some lawmakers to tears.

Snyder, who had warned legislators that insolvency would be disastrous for students and the state if the district ran short of money this summer — as it would have without further inter-vention — said in a statement that the measure is a “fresh start” and an “unprecedented investment for the education of Detroit’s children.”

The financially and academically ailing 46,000-student Detroit Public Schools has been managed by the

state for seven years, during which it has continued to face plummeting enrollment, deficits and, more recently, teacher sick-out protests.

Under the bills, the district would be split in two and control would be returned to an elected school board. A commission of state appointees would oversee the district’s finances, similar to how it now reviews the city’s bud-geting as part of a $195 million state rescue in 2014.

The new debt-free district would educate students. The old district would stay intact for tax-collection purposes to retire $617 million in debt over 8½ years, including $150 million in transition costs to launch the new Detroit Community Schools.

Furious Democrats accused “cow-ard” Republicans of bowing to the politically influential school-choice

lobby in dropping a proposed commis-sion of mayoral appointees to regulate the opening of new schools — includ-ing independent, publicly funded charters that have drawn students and funding away from traditional neigh-borhood schools.

Sen. Bert Johnson, a Highland Park Democrat who represents part of Detroit, said the legislation is “pa-ternalistic” and “unethical.”

“If you do this, you are system-atically spelling the end of the Detroit Public Schools system,” he said. “Par-ents are already concerned. ... I think it’s going to drive enrollment further into the ground.”

But majority Republicans said bankruptcy would have been the worst possible outcome.

“I know many will weigh in with opinions on how we could have done better, and (we) all hear criticism about this compromise. But at the end of the day, our responsibility is to solve the problem,” said Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof, a West Olive Republican.(ap)

WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders and Presi-dent Barack Obama pressured lawmakers in both parties to back legislation to help ease Puerto Rico’s financial crisis as the U.S. territory faces a $2 billion debt payment in just over three weeks.

The House was scheduled to begin debate Thursday on a bill that would create a financial control board and restructure some of Puerto Rico’s $70 billion debt. Republican and Democratic leaders support it, as does the Obama administration, but it faces opposition from both sides, as well, as some bondholders, unions and island officials who have lobbied against the bill.

Speaker Paul Ryan will need significant support from his own caucus as well as most Democrats to get the bill passed. He has argued the legislation is the only way to avoid an eventual taxpayer bailout for the island.

Obama summoned House Democrats with ties to Puerto Rico to a meeting in the Oval Office Wednesday. One of those, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, is an outspoken opponent of the legisla-tion, saying he doesn’t believe it will do enough for ordinary Puerto Ricans.

Puerto Rico’s representative in Congress, Pedro Pierluisi, is supporting the bill despite opposition from other lawmakers on the island.

“He made absolutely clear that there is no ‘Plan B’ here,” Pierluisi said of Obama.

Puerto Rico, which has struggled to overcome a lengthy recession, has missed several payments to creditors and faces the $2 billion installment on July 1. The economic crisis has forced businesses to close, driven up the employment rate and sparked an exodus of hundreds of thousands of people to the U.S. mainland. Schools lack electricity and some hospitals have said they can’t provide adequate drugs or care. The island’s only active air ambulance company announced Tuesday that it has suspended its services.

Ahead of the vote, Republicans said they had enough sup-port from both parties for passage. Supporters were bolstered by a 29-10 vote in the House Natural Resources Committee on May 25.(ap)

With debt payment looming, House weighs Puerto Rico bill

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop, R-Utah, left, joined at right by Rep. Raul M. Gri-jalva, D-Ariz., go before the House Rules Committee to prepare a bill that would create a financial control board for Puerto Rico and restructure some of the U.S. territory’s $70 billion debt, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, June 8, 2016.

AP Photo/David Eggert

Sen. Goeff Hansen, a Hart Republican, speaks against a main bill in a $617 million bailout and restructuring of Detroit’s school district in the Senate chamber on Wednesday, June 8, 2016, in Lansing, Mich.

Michigan Legislature OKs $617M bailout for Detroit schools

LANSING — The Michigan Legislature narrowly approved a $617 million bailout and restructuring of Detroit’s debt-ridden school district early Thursday, two years after the state spent less than a third of that amount to help the city government emerge from bankruptcy.

The agreement was reached at the 2nd Australia-Indonesia Ministerial Council on Law and Security meeting in Sydney on Wednesday.

The Indonesian delegation to the meeting was led by Coordinat-ing Minister for Political, Security and Legal Affairs Luhut Pandjaitan along with other members, includ-ing National Police Chief General Badrodin Haiti, head of the Nation-al Anti-Terrorism Agency (BNN), Commissioner General Tito Kar-navian, and Director General of Immigration of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Ronny F Sompie.

“The meeting went very well

and we extensively discussed is-sues such as counter-terrorism, cooperation in the field of intel-ligence and capacity improvement in several fields. The meeting was very important for both the par-ties, considering the encouraging achievements made in the last one year,” Minister Luhut said in a press release issued after the meet-ing and received by ANTARA.

The Australian delegation to the meeting was led by the countrys Attorney General, George Bran-dis, who was also accompanied by Australias Minister of Justice Michael Keenan.

As in the first meeting last year, several security and legal is-

sues were talked about, including counter-terrorism, cyber security and intelligence operation.

“We exchanged information about threats in the region and com-mitment to strengthen intelligence cooperation between Indonesia and Australia so that the problem of terrorism could be overcome. We also discussed issues of fund-ing, de-radicalization and cyber crimes,” Brandis disclosed.

He reiterated that the two coun-tries were keen to prevent acts of terror in their respective countries.

Citing an example of achieving success in overcoming terrorist threats, Minister Luhut referred to the mapping of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Southeast Asia, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

“There are around 500 Indo-

nesians in Syria and they want to establish a caliphate in South-east Asia. We have successfully mapped them. We have exchanged this information with Australia,” Luhut informed.

Australias Minister of Justice and also Special Minister for Ter-rorism Affairs, Michael Keenan, underlined that both the countries face threats from international ter-rorist organizations.

“We are facing terrorists from the Middle East who have clearly declared war against other countries and have attacked our friends and neighbors. This cooperation will help respond to such threats. This is our opportunity to learn about implementation of law and build in-telligence cooperation and we will keep collaborating,” he stated.

On questions about flow of

funds for terror activities from Australia to Indonesia, Minister Luhut noted that the matter was still being investigated by the two countries.

“Our parliaments right now are in the process of revising the anti-terrorism law that will allow law enforcers to arrest a person or a group suspected of planning to conduct any act of terror. The old law prohibits it. We hope the revision process would be finished next month,” Luhut enunciated in reply to a reporters question. The two sides stated that the meeting yielded concrete results.

The first meeting took place in Indonesia last year. This is a forum to coordinate cooperation and define the two countries responsi-bilities regarding international se-curity, especially terrorism.(ant)

JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo has expressed his wish to usher a major change in the trans-portation infrastructure in Indone-sia, especially in key cities, making it more modern and in line with the peoples wishes.

“We would like to alter every-thing, but the ground plan will have to integrate the existing means of transportation,” the president stated

in his opening speech at a closed door meeting about transport infra-structure in the Jabodetabek region, held in the presidential office in Jakarta on Wednesday.

He expressed the view that it was high time the transport infrastruc-ture in Indonesia was developed in such a way that it fulfilled three main functions of connectivity, in-tegration between different means

of transportation and moderniza-tion.

“The first function is connectiv-ity between regions since better connected regions will ensure economically more efficient move-ment, besides lowering logistical and transportation costs, thus im-proving our competitiveness,” he explained.

Second focus will be to achieve

integration between different means of transportation, which President Widodo deems very important.

“If we can connect air traffic with railways, and then with MRT and LRT, along with buses and harbors, the transportation will run much smoother. Such a mode of planning must surely be intro-duced,” he noted.

The President thinks that it is

time for Indonesia to build mod-ern airports, harbors, stations and terminals with enough capacity to cater to the peoples needs. His plans also include expanding existing terminals, docks and runways.

“This modernization drive is also about enhancing security and making public transport more convenient for passengers,” he concluded.(ant)

LUMAJANG - A group of search workers continued their effort to find missing Swiss climber named Lionel Du Creaux on Thursday by focusing their search on a 75-meter-deep ravine of Mount Semeru in Lumajang District, East Java. “Our search is now focused on a ravine called Blank 75 because many climbers go missing there on their way back from Mount Semerus peak,” Head of Lumajang Districts Disaster Mitigation Agency Hendro Wahyono said.

The search for the 26-year-old climber that his friend named Alice Guignard from French reported his missing to the authorities of Ranu-pani post on June 7 was conducted through Tawon Songo and Ranupani tracks, he said.

Alice Guignard herself was found alive by a climber named Heri Sumantri and his friends after hearing her scream on June 6. Alice was then helped go down to Ranupani post, the first of 10 along the Semeru track, he said.

Lionel and Alice attempted to climb the peak of the 3,676 meter-high mountain, located at the border of Lumajang and Malang Districts in East Java Province, together but Alice decided not to continue her effort after knowing that she chose the wrong track, he said.

Instead, Lionel kept climbing. The two climbers were reported not to inform the authorities of Ranupani Post about their intention to climb to the peak of Mount Semeru.(ant)

Indonesia, Australia agree to increase cooperation in counter-terrorism

JAKARTA - Indonesia and Australia have agreed to step up cooperation in the fields of intelligence and counter-ter-rorism.

President wants transportation infrastructure to be modernized

AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

A man swims tries to catch a duck during a competition held as a part of the Dragon Boat Festival which is known locally as “Peh Cun Festival”, on the Cisadane river in Tang-gerang, Indonesia, Thursday, June 9, 2016. The event is celebrated every fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar.

Search for Swiss climber reported missing on Mt Semeru continued

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There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the assault by the two gunmen on Wednesday in a trendy shopping and dining market near Israel’s Defence Ministry, but Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups were quick to praise it.

The assailants came from near Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. They dressed in suits and ties and posed as customers at a restau-rant before pulling out automatic weapons and opening fire, sending diners fleeing in panic.

The dead included two women and two men, while six people were wounded. The attack followed a lull in recent weeks after what had been near-daily stabbings and shootings on Israeli streets. It was the deadliest incident in eight months.

The attackers, cousins in their 20s

who security experts said appeared to have entered Israel without permits, were quickly apprehended. One of them was shot and wounded.

“It is clear that they spent time planning and training and choosing their target,” Barak Ben-Zur, former head of research at Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security agency, told reporters.

“They got some support, although we don’t know for sure who their supporters are,” he said, adding that they appeared to have used impro-vised automatic weapons smuggled into Israel.

The attack, as families were enjoying a balmy evening out at the open-air Sarona complex, took place just a couple of hundred yards from the fortified Defence Ministry in the heart of Tel Aviv,

which has seen far less violence than Jerusalem.

After security consultations over-seen by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the military said it was rescinding some 83,000 permits is-sued to Palestinians from the West Bank to visit relatives in Israel dur-ing the ongoing Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

It also announced that two bat-talions would be deployed in the West Bank by the end of the day to reinforce troops stationed in the area, where the military maintains a network of checkpoints and often carries out raids to arrest suspected militants. Israeli bat-talions are comprised of around 300 troops.

Such measures, including restric-tions on access to Jerusalem’s Aqsa Mosque compound, the holy site in the heart of the Old City that Jews refer to as Temple Mount, have in the past lead to increased tension with the Palestinians. (rtr)

PARIS - France’s Finance Minister, Michel Sapin, urged workers to end a wave of nation-wide strikes, saying on Thursday the walkouts risked undermining signs of stronger growth and fall-ing unemployment.

Rubbish piled up in parts of Paris as stoppages and pickets blocked waste treatment plants in one of a series of protests in dif-ferent industries against plans to loosen labour market regulations, a reform the government hopes will help lower the jobless rate further from 10 percent.

Sapin said the latest data showing 159,000 jobs were cre-ated in the first three months of 2016, more than in any quarter since early 2008.

“Unemployment is falling. This is not the moment to throw a spanner into the works with growth picking up,” Sapin told France Info radio.

On the eve of the month-long Euro 2016 soccer championship, the government was working overtime to thrash out a deal on working conditions with the SNCF state rail company and end a 9-day strike.

Workers, many of them from the hardline CGT union, brief-ly blockaded France’s largest wholesale food market south of Paris while Air France pilots planned a four-day stoppage starting on Saturday, the day after the soccer contest opens.

Despite signs that broader strike action against labour law reform spearheaded by the hard-line CGT union was running out of steam, train services remained disrupted as millions of foreign visitors and soccer fans prepare for the month-long tournament that kicks off on Friday eve-ning.

Asked about the consequences for growth, Sapin said: “Broadly speaking, the strikes are having no impact.”

He reiterated that the govern-ment would not cave in on its proposals to make hiring and firing easier and hand companies more power to negotiate pay and work conditions locally, which could weaken the influence of unions in the work place.

“We are now witnessing strikes that make no sense,” Sapin said. (rtr)

REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma

A man checks the damage to the house of one of Palestinian assailants who carried out a shoot-ing attack in Tel Aviv after it was raided by the Israeli forces, in Yatta near the West Bank city of Hebron June 9, 2016.

Israel suspends Palestinian entry permits after Tel

Aviv attackJERUSALEM - The Israeli military on Thursday revoked

permits for 83,000 Palestinians to visit Israel and said it would send hundreds more troops to the occupied West Bank after a Palestinian shooting attack that killed four Israelis in Tel Aviv.

French finmin tells workers: No sense in

strikes as growth picks up

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A waiter stands near a pile of rubbish bags in front of the Cafe de Flore in Paris during a strike of garbage collectors and sewer workers of the city of Paris to protest the labour reforms law proposal, France, June 8, 2016.

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LONDON - Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo has put his Monaco misery behind him and is hop-ing for another epic battle with Lewis Hamilton in Montreal this weekend.

Two weeks after taking a first Formula One pole position, only to lose out on victory for the second race running due to no fault of his own, the smiling Australian returns to the scene of his first grand prix victory in a feisty mood.

Triple world champion Ham-ilton, aiming for a fifth Canadian Grand Prix win after also taking his first career triumph at the Circuit Gilles Villenueve, and his Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg will be favourites again.

But Ricciardo reckons he can be a contender, particularly at a track where the weather can act as a level-ler. Temperatures are forecast to be cool with some rain.

“Now that I’ve sort of got over Monaco I just want to get back in the car and basically smash it and get amongst it,” Ricciardo said on social media.

“You’re going to see the same intensity that you saw in Monaco. I plan on keeping that up and not letting anything else get in the way,” added the Australian, whose 18-year-old Dutch team mate Max Verstappen won in Barcelona.

Renault’s latest specification engine, which Red Bull use with Tag Heuer branding, has provided a good boost in horsepower to help close the gap.

Canada has been a rollercoaster for Ricciardo in the past, his break-through win in 2014 followed by 13th last year when Hamilton won from pole position. He was 15th in 2013.

Hamilton has the momentum from Monaco and is a renowned

master of Montreal while Rosberg, 24 points clear at the top, will want to hit back after two races without a podium.

Another win for either would take Mercedes level with Red Bull in the all-time lists, on 51 each, but the champions know the pressure is on.

“The main thing we took away (from Monaco) was the very real threat from Red Bull,” said team boss Toto Wolff. “It took a bold strategy, a big push from Lewis and an even bigger slice of luck with Daniel’s slow pitstop to get us that win.

“We have no breathing space in this championship.”

Ferrari hope to add to the pres-sure, after their early promise fell off. Monaco, with Kimi Raikkonen retiring and Sebastian Vettel fourth, was their worst result of the season. (rtr)

LONDON - The career of Russian former world number one Maria Sharapova was in tatters on Wednesday after she was given a two-year ban by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) following her positive test for the banned drug meldonium.

In a statement the ITF said the five-times grand slam cham-pion’s ban would be backdated to Jan. 26 this year, meaning her results and prize money from the Australian Open, where she reached the quarter-finals, would be cancelled out.

Sharapova, 29, said she would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), describing the punishment as “unfairly harsh”.

She said an independent tribunal in London on May 18-19 had found that she had not intentionally violated anti-doping rules.

A 33-page report of the tribunal’s findings said: “The ITF accepts that the player did not engage in conduct that she knew constituted an antidoping rule violation,” but it rejected her assertion that there was no “significant” fault on her part.

“She was the sole author of her own misfortune,” it said.On its website, the ITF said the ban, which could have been

as long as four years, had been backdated due to Sharapova’s “prompt admission” of taking the substance, and would end on midnight of Jan. 25, 2018.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) later issued a short statement saying it would review the decision before deciding whether to use its independent right of appeal to CAS. Sharapova has regularly battled back from serious in-juries during her glittering career but the two-year ban means she will not be eligible to play until after the 2018 Australian Open when she will be 30, and raises the question of whether she will ever play again.

“If it stands, then I think it will be difficult for her to come back at the same level,” the president of the Russian Tennis Federation, Shamil Tarpishchev, told TASS news agency, calling for the penalty to be reduced. (rtr)

Sharapova banned for two years by ITF

Recharged Ricciardo can be a handful for Hamilton

REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

Mercedes F1 driver Lewis Hamilton (C) poses with Red Bull Racing F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo (L) and Sahara Force India F1 driver Sergio Perez.

REUTERS/Daniel Munoz/File Photo TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Maria Sharapova of Russia speaks during a news conference at the Brisbane International tennis tourna-ment in Brisbane, Australia on January 1, 2013.

GIANYAR - Batuan Temple is a secret Hindu temple set in the cen-ter of Batuan Village as a shrine for local people to worship to the god. Nowadays, this temple is become one of Bali Places of Interest where many tourists visit this temple everyday. It is strategically located beside of the main road from Denpasar City to Ubud or just 25 minutes to the south way from Ubud Village. It is a local village temple and a part of three major temples in a village that is called Tri Khayangan. Batuan Temple is also called Pura Desa beautifully designed with Balinese architecture and antique Balinese ornaments decorate entire temple building including the entrance gate. This temple is also featured by the three areas includes Nista Mandala (outside area) Madya Mandala (Middle area) and Utama Mandala (Main temple area).

As usual other Tree Khayangan Temples in Bali, Batuan Temple is used to worship to the god for the villagers of Batuan. This temple cer-emony is gradually conducted every six month according to the Balinese calendar where entire local people will come to this temple to worship to the god. This temple is located in Batuan Village, Sukawati District and Gianyar Regency. It is just 25 minutes away from Denpasar City or just a step from Celuk Village. (IBP/net)

Batuan Temple

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PARIS — UEFA’s bid to invite its banned president Michel Platini to the European Championship might be thwarted by FIFA’s ethics panel insisting Wednesday that he cannot give the impression of still “acting as a football official.”

European soccer’s governing body had believed a clarification from FIFA ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert gave the green light to invite Platini to its tournament — which starts Friday — despite serv-ing a four-year ban from soccer.

“The letter, signed by Mr. Eckert, says Mr. Platini can be invited in a personal capacity as long as he doesn’t perform any official func-tion,” UEFA general secretary Theo-dore Theodoridis said at the Stade de France, which is hosting Friday’s Euro 2016 opener between host France and Romania in Group A.

“This will be transmitted to our executive committee and then they will make a decision probably about an invitation for Michel Platini for the whole of the tournament. As for Friday I do not expect he will be there.”

But the adjudicatory chamber of the FIFA ethics committee reasserted the terms of the ban in response to the public interpreta-tion by Theodoridis.

“Mr. Platini is currently banned from all football-related activities (sport, business and other),” Eck-ert’s chamber said in a statement to The Associated Press. “He is not able to perform any activity that could create the appearance that he is still acting as a football official. Mr. Platini may, however, attend matches of the UEFA Euro 2016 in a personal capacity.”

Attending matches in the VIP areas, mixing with soccer and po-litical leaders, could still give the impression that Platini is there in an official capacity while banned.

Platini’s communication team told the AP that the former France great does not currently plan to attend matches at the month-long tournament.

Platini was the chief organizer of the 1998 World Cup, the last major soccer tournament to be staged in France. Its success helped him gain the job at FIFA, which ultimately led to his sanction last year.

Platini was found guilty by Eckert in December of ethics vio-lations for taking a payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($2 million) from FIFA in 2011. The money was uncontracted extra salary for work-ing as Sepp Blatter’s presidential

adviser from 1999-2002.The race is now on to succeed

Platini as UEFA president, with an

election on Sept. 14 to complete his four-year term, which ends in 2019. (ap)

COPENHAGEN — Denmark captain and for-mer Liverpool defender Daniel Agger says he is ending his career at the age of 31. Agger says at a news conference on Thursday, “It has been tough (decision) but I am pulling the plug.”

On Twitter, he adds, “I’m proud of my ca-reer.” Agger played 75 matches for Denmark over 11 years, and scored 12 times. Denmark didn’t qualify for the European Championsh ip which s t a r t s on F r iday. He played in the 2010 World Cup and 2012 European Championship.

He returned to Brond-by in 2014 after eight sea-sons at Liverpool, which granted his transfer on compassionate grounds. Agger, plagued by inju-ries, said he was no lon-ger able to play up to Premier League standard, but later said he also felt under-used by manager Brendan Rodgers.

H i s c o n t r a c t w i t h Brondby just finished, Agger announced his re-tirement at his childhood club, fifth-tier Rosenhoj in the Copenhagen suburb of Hvidovre. (ap)

Former Liverpool & Denmark defender

Agger quits football

UEFA bid to invite Platini to Euros may be thwarted by FIFA

Gabriel Barbosa and Lucas Lima also scored for Brazil in a scoreline that matched the devastating defeat for the Selecao in the 2014 World Cup semifinals against Germany at Belo Horizonte.

“We have been encouraging Coutinho during training to be the player he is in Liv-erpool, take advantage of his opportunities and he did that for us,” Brazil’s coach Dunga said. “He has been acquiring more trust and belief in himself and taking more risks. That is what we wanted.” Brazil has four points in Group B and completes group play Sunday against Peru, which tied Ecuador 2-2 also on Wednesday and also has four points. Ecuador has two points and Haiti has zero points and has been eliminated.

Dunga said his team is relaxed now. “It’s not just important for Brazil to win, but for us to be the best players on the field in every game,” he said. “This was a good game. We did many of the things in the game that we worked on in training, but we are always seeking perfection.”

Coutinho’s first goal was from just outside the penalty area and his second came from 6 yards out after a three-touch sequence. Dani Alves crossed, Jonas out-fought two defenders to control the ball in front of goalkeeper Johny Placide, then slid it across the goalmouth for Coutinho to tap in. Alves looped a cross onto Augusto’s head 10 yards out for the third goal.

Gabriel Barbosa entered for Jonas at the start of the second half and made it 4-0 with an 18-yard left-footed shot and Alves

crossed for Lima’s header. Marcelin beat Brazil goal-keeper Alisson on a rebound after Max Hillaire’s initial effort. “We knew they were better than us. I’m just happy we scored a goal,” Marcelin said.

Brazil, which had control of the ball 64 percent of the game and had 15 shots on goal to just five for Haiti, didn’t let up in the final 20 minutes. Augusto got his second goal in the 86th minute and Coutinho finished off the scoring in stop-page time.

“We had a good game and are leaving here happy,” Coutinho said. “We have to keep our focus for the next game (against Peru). We have to be dreaming about big things, but we also have to prepare well for the next game. Peru is a very strong team.” (ap)

Coutinho’s hat trick leads Brazil over Haiti 7-1 in Copa

ORLANDO — This was a 7-1

scoreline Brazil could en-joy. Philippe Coutinho scored

his first international hat trick, Renato Augusto had two goals and

Brazil routed Haiti 7-1 Wednesday night in the Copa America. Coutinho scored in the 14th and 29th min-utes to build a 2-0 lead, then added a goal on a 20-yard drive in the second minute of second-half stoppage time. The Liverpool midfielder’s only previous goal for Brazil was against Mexico in an exhibition on June 7 last year.

Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho (22) celebrates after scoring a goal

against Haiti during the first half of a Copa America group B soc-cer match Wednesday, June 8,

2016, in Orlando, Fla.

GLENDALE — Miller Bolanos scored the lone second-half goal and Ecuador rallied from a two-goal deficit to tie

Peru 2-2 on Wednesday night in the Copa America.Three minutes after halftime, Jefferson Montero and

Christian Noboa connected on a give-and-go and Montero got behind the defense to find Bolanos in front of an empty

net.In the first half, Paolo Guerrero had two assists in the

first 13 minutes for Peru. He played a through ball to Christian Cueva, who spun a defender and powered a

shot into the net. Guerrero had a glancing header on a long free kick and Edison Flores rolled a shot

inside the far post.Ecuador pulled to 2-1 in the 39th when Enner

Valencia trapped a chipped pass near the penalty spot and volleyed a shot.

Peru is tied atop the Group B stand-ings with Brazil, which routed

Haiti 7-1 earlier Wednesday. The teams will meet on Sunday

to complete group play. Ecuador is two points back. (ap)

AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin

Peru’s Alberto Rodriguez, left, heads the ball in front of Ecua-dor’s Jaime Ayovi during the second half of a Copa America group C soccer match Wednesday, June 8, 2016, in Glendale, Ariz. The game ended in a 2-2 tie.

Ecuador rallies from 2 goals down to tie Peru 2-2

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PARIS — UEFA’s bid to invite its banned president Michel Platini to the European Championship might be thwarted by FIFA’s ethics panel insisting Wednesday that he cannot give the impression of still “acting as a football official.”

European soccer’s governing body had believed a clarification from FIFA ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert gave the green light to invite Platini to its tournament — which starts Friday — despite serv-ing a four-year ban from soccer.

“The letter, signed by Mr. Eckert, says Mr. Platini can be invited in a personal capacity as long as he doesn’t perform any official func-tion,” UEFA general secretary Theo-dore Theodoridis said at the Stade de France, which is hosting Friday’s Euro 2016 opener between host France and Romania in Group A.

“This will be transmitted to our executive committee and then they will make a decision probably about an invitation for Michel Platini for the whole of the tournament. As for Friday I do not expect he will be there.”

But the adjudicatory chamber of the FIFA ethics committee reasserted the terms of the ban in response to the public interpreta-tion by Theodoridis.

“Mr. Platini is currently banned from all football-related activities (sport, business and other),” Eck-ert’s chamber said in a statement to The Associated Press. “He is not able to perform any activity that could create the appearance that he is still acting as a football official. Mr. Platini may, however, attend matches of the UEFA Euro 2016 in a personal capacity.”

Attending matches in the VIP areas, mixing with soccer and po-litical leaders, could still give the impression that Platini is there in an official capacity while banned.

Platini’s communication team told the AP that the former France great does not currently plan to attend matches at the month-long tournament.

Platini was the chief organizer of the 1998 World Cup, the last major soccer tournament to be staged in France. Its success helped him gain the job at FIFA, which ultimately led to his sanction last year.

Platini was found guilty by Eckert in December of ethics vio-lations for taking a payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($2 million) from FIFA in 2011. The money was uncontracted extra salary for work-ing as Sepp Blatter’s presidential

adviser from 1999-2002.The race is now on to succeed

Platini as UEFA president, with an

election on Sept. 14 to complete his four-year term, which ends in 2019. (ap)

COPENHAGEN — Denmark captain and for-mer Liverpool defender Daniel Agger says he is ending his career at the age of 31. Agger says at a news conference on Thursday, “It has been tough (decision) but I am pulling the plug.”

On Twitter, he adds, “I’m proud of my ca-reer.” Agger played 75 matches for Denmark over 11 years, and scored 12 times. Denmark didn’t qualify for the European Championsh ip which s t a r t s on F r iday. He played in the 2010 World Cup and 2012 European Championship.

He returned to Brond-by in 2014 after eight sea-sons at Liverpool, which granted his transfer on compassionate grounds. Agger, plagued by inju-ries, said he was no lon-ger able to play up to Premier League standard, but later said he also felt under-used by manager Brendan Rodgers.

H i s c o n t r a c t w i t h Brondby just finished, Agger announced his re-tirement at his childhood club, fifth-tier Rosenhoj in the Copenhagen suburb of Hvidovre. (ap)

Former Liverpool & Denmark defender

Agger quits football

UEFA bid to invite Platini to Euros may be thwarted by FIFA

Gabriel Barbosa and Lucas Lima also scored for Brazil in a scoreline that matched the devastating defeat for the Selecao in the 2014 World Cup semifinals against Germany at Belo Horizonte.

“We have been encouraging Coutinho during training to be the player he is in Liv-erpool, take advantage of his opportunities and he did that for us,” Brazil’s coach Dunga said. “He has been acquiring more trust and belief in himself and taking more risks. That is what we wanted.” Brazil has four points in Group B and completes group play Sunday against Peru, which tied Ecuador 2-2 also on Wednesday and also has four points. Ecuador has two points and Haiti has zero points and has been eliminated.

Dunga said his team is relaxed now. “It’s not just important for Brazil to win, but for us to be the best players on the field in every game,” he said. “This was a good game. We did many of the things in the game that we worked on in training, but we are always seeking perfection.”

Coutinho’s first goal was from just outside the penalty area and his second came from 6 yards out after a three-touch sequence. Dani Alves crossed, Jonas out-fought two defenders to control the ball in front of goalkeeper Johny Placide, then slid it across the goalmouth for Coutinho to tap in. Alves looped a cross onto Augusto’s head 10 yards out for the third goal.

Gabriel Barbosa entered for Jonas at the start of the second half and made it 4-0 with an 18-yard left-footed shot and Alves

crossed for Lima’s header. Marcelin beat Brazil goal-keeper Alisson on a rebound after Max Hillaire’s initial effort. “We knew they were better than us. I’m just happy we scored a goal,” Marcelin said.

Brazil, which had control of the ball 64 percent of the game and had 15 shots on goal to just five for Haiti, didn’t let up in the final 20 minutes. Augusto got his second goal in the 86th minute and Coutinho finished off the scoring in stop-page time.

“We had a good game and are leaving here happy,” Coutinho said. “We have to keep our focus for the next game (against Peru). We have to be dreaming about big things, but we also have to prepare well for the next game. Peru is a very strong team.” (ap)

Coutinho’s hat trick leads Brazil over Haiti 7-1 in Copa

ORLANDO — This was a 7-1

scoreline Brazil could en-joy. Philippe Coutinho scored

his first international hat trick, Renato Augusto had two goals and

Brazil routed Haiti 7-1 Wednesday night in the Copa America. Coutinho scored in the 14th and 29th min-utes to build a 2-0 lead, then added a goal on a 20-yard drive in the second minute of second-half stoppage time. The Liverpool midfielder’s only previous goal for Brazil was against Mexico in an exhibition on June 7 last year.

Brazil’s Philippe Coutinho (22) celebrates after scoring a goal

against Haiti during the first half of a Copa America group B soc-cer match Wednesday, June 8,

2016, in Orlando, Fla.

GLENDALE — Miller Bolanos scored the lone second-half goal and Ecuador rallied from a two-goal deficit to tie

Peru 2-2 on Wednesday night in the Copa America.Three minutes after halftime, Jefferson Montero and

Christian Noboa connected on a give-and-go and Montero got behind the defense to find Bolanos in front of an empty

net.In the first half, Paolo Guerrero had two assists in the

first 13 minutes for Peru. He played a through ball to Christian Cueva, who spun a defender and powered a

shot into the net. Guerrero had a glancing header on a long free kick and Edison Flores rolled a shot

inside the far post.Ecuador pulled to 2-1 in the 39th when Enner

Valencia trapped a chipped pass near the penalty spot and volleyed a shot.

Peru is tied atop the Group B stand-ings with Brazil, which routed

Haiti 7-1 earlier Wednesday. The teams will meet on Sunday

to complete group play. Ecuador is two points back. (ap)

AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin

Peru’s Alberto Rodriguez, left, heads the ball in front of Ecua-dor’s Jaime Ayovi during the second half of a Copa America group C soccer match Wednesday, June 8, 2016, in Glendale, Ariz. The game ended in a 2-2 tie.

Ecuador rallies from 2 goals down to tie Peru 2-2

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LONDON - Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo has put his Monaco misery behind him and is hop-ing for another epic battle with Lewis Hamilton in Montreal this weekend.

Two weeks after taking a first Formula One pole position, only to lose out on victory for the second race running due to no fault of his own, the smiling Australian returns to the scene of his first grand prix victory in a feisty mood.

Triple world champion Ham-ilton, aiming for a fifth Canadian Grand Prix win after also taking his first career triumph at the Circuit Gilles Villenueve, and his Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg will be favourites again.

But Ricciardo reckons he can be a contender, particularly at a track where the weather can act as a level-ler. Temperatures are forecast to be cool with some rain.

“Now that I’ve sort of got over Monaco I just want to get back in the car and basically smash it and get amongst it,” Ricciardo said on social media.

“You’re going to see the same intensity that you saw in Monaco. I plan on keeping that up and not letting anything else get in the way,” added the Australian, whose 18-year-old Dutch team mate Max Verstappen won in Barcelona.

Renault’s latest specification engine, which Red Bull use with Tag Heuer branding, has provided a good boost in horsepower to help close the gap.

Canada has been a rollercoaster for Ricciardo in the past, his break-through win in 2014 followed by 13th last year when Hamilton won from pole position. He was 15th in 2013.

Hamilton has the momentum from Monaco and is a renowned

master of Montreal while Rosberg, 24 points clear at the top, will want to hit back after two races without a podium.

Another win for either would take Mercedes level with Red Bull in the all-time lists, on 51 each, but the champions know the pressure is on.

“The main thing we took away (from Monaco) was the very real threat from Red Bull,” said team boss Toto Wolff. “It took a bold strategy, a big push from Lewis and an even bigger slice of luck with Daniel’s slow pitstop to get us that win.

“We have no breathing space in this championship.”

Ferrari hope to add to the pres-sure, after their early promise fell off. Monaco, with Kimi Raikkonen retiring and Sebastian Vettel fourth, was their worst result of the season. (rtr)

LONDON - The career of Russian former world number one Maria Sharapova was in tatters on Wednesday after she was given a two-year ban by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) following her positive test for the banned drug meldonium.

In a statement the ITF said the five-times grand slam cham-pion’s ban would be backdated to Jan. 26 this year, meaning her results and prize money from the Australian Open, where she reached the quarter-finals, would be cancelled out.

Sharapova, 29, said she would appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), describing the punishment as “unfairly harsh”.

She said an independent tribunal in London on May 18-19 had found that she had not intentionally violated anti-doping rules.

A 33-page report of the tribunal’s findings said: “The ITF accepts that the player did not engage in conduct that she knew constituted an antidoping rule violation,” but it rejected her assertion that there was no “significant” fault on her part.

“She was the sole author of her own misfortune,” it said.On its website, the ITF said the ban, which could have been

as long as four years, had been backdated due to Sharapova’s “prompt admission” of taking the substance, and would end on midnight of Jan. 25, 2018.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) later issued a short statement saying it would review the decision before deciding whether to use its independent right of appeal to CAS. Sharapova has regularly battled back from serious in-juries during her glittering career but the two-year ban means she will not be eligible to play until after the 2018 Australian Open when she will be 30, and raises the question of whether she will ever play again.

“If it stands, then I think it will be difficult for her to come back at the same level,” the president of the Russian Tennis Federation, Shamil Tarpishchev, told TASS news agency, calling for the penalty to be reduced. (rtr)

Sharapova banned for two years by ITF

Recharged Ricciardo can be a handful for Hamilton

REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

Mercedes F1 driver Lewis Hamilton (C) poses with Red Bull Racing F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo (L) and Sahara Force India F1 driver Sergio Perez.

REUTERS/Daniel Munoz/File Photo TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Maria Sharapova of Russia speaks during a news conference at the Brisbane International tennis tourna-ment in Brisbane, Australia on January 1, 2013.

GIANYAR - Batuan Temple is a secret Hindu temple set in the cen-ter of Batuan Village as a shrine for local people to worship to the god. Nowadays, this temple is become one of Bali Places of Interest where many tourists visit this temple everyday. It is strategically located beside of the main road from Denpasar City to Ubud or just 25 minutes to the south way from Ubud Village. It is a local village temple and a part of three major temples in a village that is called Tri Khayangan. Batuan Temple is also called Pura Desa beautifully designed with Balinese architecture and antique Balinese ornaments decorate entire temple building including the entrance gate. This temple is also featured by the three areas includes Nista Mandala (outside area) Madya Mandala (Middle area) and Utama Mandala (Main temple area).

As usual other Tree Khayangan Temples in Bali, Batuan Temple is used to worship to the god for the villagers of Batuan. This temple cer-emony is gradually conducted every six month according to the Balinese calendar where entire local people will come to this temple to worship to the god. This temple is located in Batuan Village, Sukawati District and Gianyar Regency. It is just 25 minutes away from Denpasar City or just a step from Celuk Village. (IBP/net)

Batuan Temple

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There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the assault by the two gunmen on Wednesday in a trendy shopping and dining market near Israel’s Defence Ministry, but Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups were quick to praise it.

The assailants came from near Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. They dressed in suits and ties and posed as customers at a restau-rant before pulling out automatic weapons and opening fire, sending diners fleeing in panic.

The dead included two women and two men, while six people were wounded. The attack followed a lull in recent weeks after what had been near-daily stabbings and shootings on Israeli streets. It was the deadliest incident in eight months.

The attackers, cousins in their 20s

who security experts said appeared to have entered Israel without permits, were quickly apprehended. One of them was shot and wounded.

“It is clear that they spent time planning and training and choosing their target,” Barak Ben-Zur, former head of research at Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security agency, told reporters.

“They got some support, although we don’t know for sure who their supporters are,” he said, adding that they appeared to have used impro-vised automatic weapons smuggled into Israel.

The attack, as families were enjoying a balmy evening out at the open-air Sarona complex, took place just a couple of hundred yards from the fortified Defence Ministry in the heart of Tel Aviv,

which has seen far less violence than Jerusalem.

After security consultations over-seen by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the military said it was rescinding some 83,000 permits is-sued to Palestinians from the West Bank to visit relatives in Israel dur-ing the ongoing Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

It also announced that two bat-talions would be deployed in the West Bank by the end of the day to reinforce troops stationed in the area, where the military maintains a network of checkpoints and often carries out raids to arrest suspected militants. Israeli bat-talions are comprised of around 300 troops.

Such measures, including restric-tions on access to Jerusalem’s Aqsa Mosque compound, the holy site in the heart of the Old City that Jews refer to as Temple Mount, have in the past lead to increased tension with the Palestinians. (rtr)

PARIS - France’s Finance Minister, Michel Sapin, urged workers to end a wave of nation-wide strikes, saying on Thursday the walkouts risked undermining signs of stronger growth and fall-ing unemployment.

Rubbish piled up in parts of Paris as stoppages and pickets blocked waste treatment plants in one of a series of protests in dif-ferent industries against plans to loosen labour market regulations, a reform the government hopes will help lower the jobless rate further from 10 percent.

Sapin said the latest data showing 159,000 jobs were cre-ated in the first three months of 2016, more than in any quarter since early 2008.

“Unemployment is falling. This is not the moment to throw a spanner into the works with growth picking up,” Sapin told France Info radio.

On the eve of the month-long Euro 2016 soccer championship, the government was working overtime to thrash out a deal on working conditions with the SNCF state rail company and end a 9-day strike.

Workers, many of them from the hardline CGT union, brief-ly blockaded France’s largest wholesale food market south of Paris while Air France pilots planned a four-day stoppage starting on Saturday, the day after the soccer contest opens.

Despite signs that broader strike action against labour law reform spearheaded by the hard-line CGT union was running out of steam, train services remained disrupted as millions of foreign visitors and soccer fans prepare for the month-long tournament that kicks off on Friday eve-ning.

Asked about the consequences for growth, Sapin said: “Broadly speaking, the strikes are having no impact.”

He reiterated that the govern-ment would not cave in on its proposals to make hiring and firing easier and hand companies more power to negotiate pay and work conditions locally, which could weaken the influence of unions in the work place.

“We are now witnessing strikes that make no sense,” Sapin said. (rtr)

REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma

A man checks the damage to the house of one of Palestinian assailants who carried out a shoot-ing attack in Tel Aviv after it was raided by the Israeli forces, in Yatta near the West Bank city of Hebron June 9, 2016.

Israel suspends Palestinian entry permits after Tel

Aviv attackJERUSALEM - The Israeli military on Thursday revoked

permits for 83,000 Palestinians to visit Israel and said it would send hundreds more troops to the occupied West Bank after a Palestinian shooting attack that killed four Israelis in Tel Aviv.

French finmin tells workers: No sense in

strikes as growth picks up

REUTERS/Charles Platiau TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A waiter stands near a pile of rubbish bags in front of the Cafe de Flore in Paris during a strike of garbage collectors and sewer workers of the city of Paris to protest the labour reforms law proposal, France, June 8, 2016.

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BUSINESS

The legislation goes to Gov. Rick Snyder for his expected signature. The Republican-controlled Senate passed a main bill 19-18 late Wednesday, and the GOP-led House followed with a similar razor-thin 55-54 vote. Some Republicans joined all Democrats in opposition during an emotional debate that brought some lawmakers to tears.

Snyder, who had warned legislators that insolvency would be disastrous for students and the state if the district ran short of money this summer — as it would have without further inter-vention — said in a statement that the measure is a “fresh start” and an “unprecedented investment for the education of Detroit’s children.”

The financially and academically ailing 46,000-student Detroit Public Schools has been managed by the

state for seven years, during which it has continued to face plummeting enrollment, deficits and, more recently, teacher sick-out protests.

Under the bills, the district would be split in two and control would be returned to an elected school board. A commission of state appointees would oversee the district’s finances, similar to how it now reviews the city’s bud-geting as part of a $195 million state rescue in 2014.

The new debt-free district would educate students. The old district would stay intact for tax-collection purposes to retire $617 million in debt over 8½ years, including $150 million in transition costs to launch the new Detroit Community Schools.

Furious Democrats accused “cow-ard” Republicans of bowing to the politically influential school-choice

lobby in dropping a proposed commis-sion of mayoral appointees to regulate the opening of new schools — includ-ing independent, publicly funded charters that have drawn students and funding away from traditional neigh-borhood schools.

Sen. Bert Johnson, a Highland Park Democrat who represents part of Detroit, said the legislation is “pa-ternalistic” and “unethical.”

“If you do this, you are system-atically spelling the end of the Detroit Public Schools system,” he said. “Par-ents are already concerned. ... I think it’s going to drive enrollment further into the ground.”

But majority Republicans said bankruptcy would have been the worst possible outcome.

“I know many will weigh in with opinions on how we could have done better, and (we) all hear criticism about this compromise. But at the end of the day, our responsibility is to solve the problem,” said Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof, a West Olive Republican.(ap)

WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders and Presi-dent Barack Obama pressured lawmakers in both parties to back legislation to help ease Puerto Rico’s financial crisis as the U.S. territory faces a $2 billion debt payment in just over three weeks.

The House was scheduled to begin debate Thursday on a bill that would create a financial control board and restructure some of Puerto Rico’s $70 billion debt. Republican and Democratic leaders support it, as does the Obama administration, but it faces opposition from both sides, as well, as some bondholders, unions and island officials who have lobbied against the bill.

Speaker Paul Ryan will need significant support from his own caucus as well as most Democrats to get the bill passed. He has argued the legislation is the only way to avoid an eventual taxpayer bailout for the island.

Obama summoned House Democrats with ties to Puerto Rico to a meeting in the Oval Office Wednesday. One of those, Rep. Luis Gutierrez, is an outspoken opponent of the legisla-tion, saying he doesn’t believe it will do enough for ordinary Puerto Ricans.

Puerto Rico’s representative in Congress, Pedro Pierluisi, is supporting the bill despite opposition from other lawmakers on the island.

“He made absolutely clear that there is no ‘Plan B’ here,” Pierluisi said of Obama.

Puerto Rico, which has struggled to overcome a lengthy recession, has missed several payments to creditors and faces the $2 billion installment on July 1. The economic crisis has forced businesses to close, driven up the employment rate and sparked an exodus of hundreds of thousands of people to the U.S. mainland. Schools lack electricity and some hospitals have said they can’t provide adequate drugs or care. The island’s only active air ambulance company announced Tuesday that it has suspended its services.

Ahead of the vote, Republicans said they had enough sup-port from both parties for passage. Supporters were bolstered by a 29-10 vote in the House Natural Resources Committee on May 25.(ap)

With debt payment looming, House weighs Puerto Rico bill

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House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop, R-Utah, left, joined at right by Rep. Raul M. Gri-jalva, D-Ariz., go before the House Rules Committee to prepare a bill that would create a financial control board for Puerto Rico and restructure some of the U.S. territory’s $70 billion debt, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, June 8, 2016.

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Sen. Goeff Hansen, a Hart Republican, speaks against a main bill in a $617 million bailout and restructuring of Detroit’s school district in the Senate chamber on Wednesday, June 8, 2016, in Lansing, Mich.

Michigan Legislature OKs $617M bailout for Detroit schools

LANSING — The Michigan Legislature narrowly approved a $617 million bailout and restructuring of Detroit’s debt-ridden school district early Thursday, two years after the state spent less than a third of that amount to help the city government emerge from bankruptcy.

The agreement was reached at the 2nd Australia-Indonesia Ministerial Council on Law and Security meeting in Sydney on Wednesday.

The Indonesian delegation to the meeting was led by Coordinat-ing Minister for Political, Security and Legal Affairs Luhut Pandjaitan along with other members, includ-ing National Police Chief General Badrodin Haiti, head of the Nation-al Anti-Terrorism Agency (BNN), Commissioner General Tito Kar-navian, and Director General of Immigration of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Ronny F Sompie.

“The meeting went very well

and we extensively discussed is-sues such as counter-terrorism, cooperation in the field of intel-ligence and capacity improvement in several fields. The meeting was very important for both the par-ties, considering the encouraging achievements made in the last one year,” Minister Luhut said in a press release issued after the meet-ing and received by ANTARA.

The Australian delegation to the meeting was led by the countrys Attorney General, George Bran-dis, who was also accompanied by Australias Minister of Justice Michael Keenan.

As in the first meeting last year, several security and legal is-

sues were talked about, including counter-terrorism, cyber security and intelligence operation.

“We exchanged information about threats in the region and com-mitment to strengthen intelligence cooperation between Indonesia and Australia so that the problem of terrorism could be overcome. We also discussed issues of fund-ing, de-radicalization and cyber crimes,” Brandis disclosed.

He reiterated that the two coun-tries were keen to prevent acts of terror in their respective countries.

Citing an example of achieving success in overcoming terrorist threats, Minister Luhut referred to the mapping of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Southeast Asia, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

“There are around 500 Indo-

nesians in Syria and they want to establish a caliphate in South-east Asia. We have successfully mapped them. We have exchanged this information with Australia,” Luhut informed.

Australias Minister of Justice and also Special Minister for Ter-rorism Affairs, Michael Keenan, underlined that both the countries face threats from international ter-rorist organizations.

“We are facing terrorists from the Middle East who have clearly declared war against other countries and have attacked our friends and neighbors. This cooperation will help respond to such threats. This is our opportunity to learn about implementation of law and build in-telligence cooperation and we will keep collaborating,” he stated.

On questions about flow of

funds for terror activities from Australia to Indonesia, Minister Luhut noted that the matter was still being investigated by the two countries.

“Our parliaments right now are in the process of revising the anti-terrorism law that will allow law enforcers to arrest a person or a group suspected of planning to conduct any act of terror. The old law prohibits it. We hope the revision process would be finished next month,” Luhut enunciated in reply to a reporters question. The two sides stated that the meeting yielded concrete results.

The first meeting took place in Indonesia last year. This is a forum to coordinate cooperation and define the two countries responsi-bilities regarding international se-curity, especially terrorism.(ant)

JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo has expressed his wish to usher a major change in the trans-portation infrastructure in Indone-sia, especially in key cities, making it more modern and in line with the peoples wishes.

“We would like to alter every-thing, but the ground plan will have to integrate the existing means of transportation,” the president stated

in his opening speech at a closed door meeting about transport infra-structure in the Jabodetabek region, held in the presidential office in Jakarta on Wednesday.

He expressed the view that it was high time the transport infrastruc-ture in Indonesia was developed in such a way that it fulfilled three main functions of connectivity, in-tegration between different means

of transportation and moderniza-tion.

“The first function is connectiv-ity between regions since better connected regions will ensure economically more efficient move-ment, besides lowering logistical and transportation costs, thus im-proving our competitiveness,” he explained.

Second focus will be to achieve

integration between different means of transportation, which President Widodo deems very important.

“If we can connect air traffic with railways, and then with MRT and LRT, along with buses and harbors, the transportation will run much smoother. Such a mode of planning must surely be intro-duced,” he noted.

The President thinks that it is

time for Indonesia to build mod-ern airports, harbors, stations and terminals with enough capacity to cater to the peoples needs. His plans also include expanding existing terminals, docks and runways.

“This modernization drive is also about enhancing security and making public transport more convenient for passengers,” he concluded.(ant)

LUMAJANG - A group of search workers continued their effort to find missing Swiss climber named Lionel Du Creaux on Thursday by focusing their search on a 75-meter-deep ravine of Mount Semeru in Lumajang District, East Java. “Our search is now focused on a ravine called Blank 75 because many climbers go missing there on their way back from Mount Semerus peak,” Head of Lumajang Districts Disaster Mitigation Agency Hendro Wahyono said.

The search for the 26-year-old climber that his friend named Alice Guignard from French reported his missing to the authorities of Ranu-pani post on June 7 was conducted through Tawon Songo and Ranupani tracks, he said.

Alice Guignard herself was found alive by a climber named Heri Sumantri and his friends after hearing her scream on June 6. Alice was then helped go down to Ranupani post, the first of 10 along the Semeru track, he said.

Lionel and Alice attempted to climb the peak of the 3,676 meter-high mountain, located at the border of Lumajang and Malang Districts in East Java Province, together but Alice decided not to continue her effort after knowing that she chose the wrong track, he said.

Instead, Lionel kept climbing. The two climbers were reported not to inform the authorities of Ranupani Post about their intention to climb to the peak of Mount Semeru.(ant)

Indonesia, Australia agree to increase cooperation in counter-terrorism

JAKARTA - Indonesia and Australia have agreed to step up cooperation in the fields of intelligence and counter-ter-rorism.

President wants transportation infrastructure to be modernized

AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana

A man swims tries to catch a duck during a competition held as a part of the Dragon Boat Festival which is known locally as “Peh Cun Festival”, on the Cisadane river in Tang-gerang, Indonesia, Thursday, June 9, 2016. The event is celebrated every fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar.

Search for Swiss climber reported missing on Mt Semeru continued

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TOKYO - Japan summoned the Chinese ambassador early on Thursday to express concern after a Chinese navy ship sailed close to what Japan considers its territorial waters in the East China Sea for the first time, increasing tensions over the disputed area.

Japan said a Chinese frigate sailed within 24 miles (38 kms) of the contested territory, the islands known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in China, shortly after midnight.

Japan’s Vice Foreign Minister Akitaka Saiki summoned the Chinese ambassador in Tokyo at around 2 a.m. (1700 GMT Wednesday) to “express a serious concern,” the government said in a statement.

Japanese and Chinese coastguard vessels frequently face off around the islands as both sides press their claims. Until now neither has dis-patched warships to nearby waters, because doing so would inflame tensions and remove a buffer against potential armed conflict.

“We are worried that this action raises tensions to a higher level,” Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said at a regular press briefing in Tokyo.

“Related ministries are working together to deal with this and we will work closely with the U.S.,” Suga said.

China’s Defence Ministry said on Thursday it was looking into the reports that one of its navy ships sailed close to the disputed islands, adding its navy had every right to operate in Chinese waters.

“Chinese naval ships sailing through waters our country has juris-diction over is reasonable and legal. No other country has the right to make thoughtless remarks about this,” it said in a statement sent to Reuters.

While the U.S. has not endorsed Tokyo’s territorial claim to the islands, which lie about 220 kms (135 miles) northeast of Taiwan, it has said the Japanese-controlled territory falls under its security treaty with Tokyo that obligates Washington to defend Japan against attack.

“We are aware of the reports and have been in touch with the Japa-nese government,” U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Colin Willett told reporters by telephone from Washington.

“Until I have a little more detail, I can’t really comment on exactly what (Washington’s) reaction is,” she added.

The Chinese frigate stayed in the waters around the Senkaku/Diaoyu waters for about an hour before sailing toward the Chinese coast.

Countries can police their contiguous zone, adjacent to the disputed territory, for customs and immigration violations, but can’t prevent passage by other nations’ vessels. (rtr)

After seven decades on the throne, King Bhumibol is seen by many Thais as a pillar of stability, and accorded semi-divine status. But the kingdom marks his plati-num jubilee on Thursday amid anxi-ety over his health and at a critical political juncture.

Celebrations will include a morning religious ceremony pre-sided over by 770 Buddhist monks, a figure seen as auspicious.

The festivities will serve as a reminder to Thais of their relation-ship to a king who is regarded as integral to Thailand’s identity and a father-figure to the nation.

It may also jangle nerves about the succession, as most Thais have

known no other monarch. The king received heart treatment on Tuesday and has been in hospital for more than a year.

Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, the king’s 63-year-old son, is the heir apparent. He has not achieved the same level of devotion that his father enjoys.

“The relationship between Thais and the king is deep, more than one can actually begin to explain,” Colonel Winthai Suvaree, a spokes-man for the royalist junta, told Reuters.

“He is a father to the land.”The monarchy has not always

been held so highly in Thailand. In 1946, at the age of 18, King

Bhumibol inherited a throne that had barely survived the upheaval of the end of absolute monarchy in 1932.

That marked what an official biography of the king described as a nadir for the monarchy.

Over the following decades, the king earned the adoration of millions through work in public health and rural development, and with the help of a formidable pub-lic relations machine that returned the monarchy to prominence in a country where politics, was, and still is, largely dominated by the military.

The military has staged 19 coups or attempted coups since the end of absolute monarchy, often evoking its loyalty to the crown and defence of the monarchy in explaining its actions. (rtr)

Japan protests after Chinese warship sails near disputed East China Sea islands

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A group of disputed islands, Uotsuri island (top), Mina-mikojima (bottom) and Kitakojima, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China is seen in the East China Sea, in this photo taken by Kyodo September 2012.

Thais celebrate 70 year of king’s reign, but anxious about his health

BANGKOK - The bespectacled image of King Bhumibol Adulyadej dominates public space in Thailand, from billboards on high-rises to portraits that flank leafy boulevards.

REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Buddhist monks arrive for a ceremony at the Grand Palace to commemorate Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 70th anniversary on the throne, in Bangkok, Thailand June 9, 2016.

GIANYAR - Claiming to be the murderers against Dewa Gede Artawan at Dentiyis hamlet, Batuan, some time ago, five members of the mass organization (Baladika—Ed) surrendered to the Sukawati Police on Tuesday night (Jun. 7). The of-ficers of Gianyar Police are still further investigated the testimony of the five people. As initial testimony, they claimed to surrender because of being overshadowed by anxiety.

The five people surrendering consist of I Wayan Buda Artama, 24, I Gede Nyoman Suka Artha Yasa, 23, Kadek Juniantara, 22, I Made Edi Ariyanta, 30, and Made Putra Mardana, 32. They all sur-rendered on Tuesday night around 22:45 accompanied by their legal counsel, Situmorang. The con-spiracy alleged to be the offenders surrendered with some evidences including two blades.

“Yes, the five surrendering peo-ple claimed to be the murderers at Dentiyis hamlet, accompanied by a lawyer,” said Chief of Gianyar Po-lice, Waluya, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

After the surrender, police im-mediately examined the testimony of the conspiracy and adjusted to the evidences in the field. Chief of the district police affirmed that his ranks do not believe as such in the statement of the five people. To make sure, the criminal investiga-tion unit of Gianyar Police also made coordination with forensic laboratory of Bali Police.

“We cannot believe it as such. Thus, it should be adjusted to the testimony of witnesses, and cross-checked in the field including with the results of forensic laboratory re-lated to their fingerprints and blood

spills, whether it is appropriate or not because there is possibility if they are bogus offenders,” said the police chief.

From the initial investigation against the five perpetrators, they admitted that such commotion began when the victim’s motorcycle grazed an Ertiga car driven by the perpetra-tors when passing around Kemenuh village. From there, they mutually chased after by passing the baby statue southwardly to the home of I Made Wandiana at Dentiyis hamlet, Kemenuh village, where the victim Dewa Gede Artawan was persecuted with sharp weapon to die by I Wayan Buda Artama and I Gede Nyoman Suka Arta Yasa. “Surely, it is only unilateral information so that we’ll prove it,” he said.

When asked if their action was triggered by the feud of the two mass organizations, Chief of Gi-anyar Police said that the five surrendering people were indeed the members of Baladika mass or-ganization, while the victim Dewa Gede Artawan is ascertained to be a member of Laskar Bali mass or-ganization. However, based on the results of initial examination this action was triggered by spontane-ous commotion. “These five people indeed belong to Baladika. But based on preliminary examination, they claim it was a spontaneous incident,” he said.

Chief Waluyo admitted to still make further investigation against the perpetrators about the possibil-ity if such an action was planned, let alone the perpetrators were chasing the victim to pass through winding alley as far as hundreds of meters. “We will check further about the motive if there is a revenge to plan or not, including if the victim had been followed from afar we are still investigating,” he explained.

Then, what is the reason for the five perpetrators to surrender? Chief Waluya said that in the last examination the five people admit-ted to have been always overshad-owed by the victim in their dreams. “At first, the perpetrator dreamed of being overshadowed so that he eventually pleaded his friends to surrender,” he said.

When asked if the perpetrators are overshadowed with the fear of other mass organization, chief po-lice admitted to still further investi-gate about that matter. “Whether the perpetrators are becoming the tar-get, I do not know because I have no time to ask them. Obviously, they admitted to be overshadowed and feel frightened so that they finally surrendered,” he said. (kmb)

He said the surge of visitors in the past few days reached 100 percent. He added that daily aver-age of the visit by students reached 3,000-3,500 people. Actually, on normal days the number of visitors both local and foreign travelers only reaches around 500 to 1,000 people. This former chairman of the Karangasem House of Repre-sentatives from Seraya village said that the students making a visit also organized a farewell party with the

six graders, ninth graders or twelfth graders under coordination of their teachers.

Matal hoped that in the next few days, visitors especially the group of students continue to come to the Ujung Water Palace. The students do not just make a leisure visit, but also do a study.

Aside from looking beauti-ful, this water palace also poses a historical heritage. This water palace was built by the last king of

Karangasem, namely AAAA Ketut Karangasem approximately in 1900. In the past, the water palace was destroyed mainly due to the earthquake and eruption of Mount Agung in 1963. However, ten years ago it was already reconstructed and preserved until these days. For the purpose of preservation, it has been arranged and the final arrangement was made to parking lot on the east of the river.

All this time, the holiday visits are dominated by students. Groups of students are dominated by those from outside Karangasem. They generally want a relatively conve-nient tourist attraction and not too crowded. Students or children mak-ing a visit to this attraction are only charged an admission ticket worth IDR 5,000 per person. (013)

Claiming to be murderers at Dentiyis hamletFive members of mass organizations surrender

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Chief of Gianyar Police, Waluya

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The Ujung Water Palace in Karangasem is one of the tourist attractions thronged by students and adult travelers.

End of school year

Ujung Water Palace thronged by students, visitor rises 100 percent

AMLAPURA - The Ujung Water Palace in Karangasem is one of the tourist attractions thronged by students and adult travelers. Ahead of the academic yearend holiday, the number of visit by local travelers mostly consisting of students jumped 100 percent. As a result, ticket attendants were overwhelmed. It is revealed by Chief of Ujung Water Palace Management, Nyoman Matal, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

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NEW YORK - Fashion designers paid tribute to David Bowie, the late British rock star and style icon who died of cancer earlier this year, at an awards ceremony recognizing people whose influence impacted the industry.

Actress Tilda Swinton accepted the Board of Director’s Tribute Award on behalf of Bowie’s widow, Iman, at the 2016 Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Awards on Monday night at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.

Michael C. Hall, one of the stars of “Lazarus,” the musical Bowie had worked before his death in January at the age of 69, also per-formed.

“David Bowie was an influence on everything. He was a culture event - his music, everything he was and we miss him,” designer Diane von Furstenberg said on the red carpet.

Bowie won fame for hits such as “Space Oddity” and plaudits for trend-setting pop personas like “Ziggy Stardust” and pushed the boundaries of rock, fashion, art and drama for decades.

Veteran designer Donna Karan received the Founder’s Award. Norma Kamali, Marc Jacobs and Thom Browne were also honored. (rtr)

NEW YORK — In a surprise appearance, Beyonce strode on-stage in sparkling pinstripes Mon-day evening to speak emotionally about both family and fashion at the annual Council of Fashion Designers of America awards ceremony.

“As long as I can remember, fashion has always been a part of my life,” the pop superstar, who was honored with the Fashion Icon award, told a glittery crowd of designers, TV stars and other celebrities. She went on to recount how her grandmother had been a seamstress, and then passed that skill on to Beyonce’s mother.

“When we were starting out in Destiny’s Child, high-end labels, they didn’t really want to dress four black, country curvy girls,” she said. “And we couldn’t afford designer dresses and couture. My mother ... used her talent and her creativity to give her children their dreams.” She spoke of wearing her first costumes, which her mother and uncle had designed and sewn, “putting so much passion and love into every detail.” It felt, she said, “like an extra suit of armor. It was so much deeper than any brand name.”

Usually, organizers announce the name of the Fashion Icon win-ner well in advance, but this year they kept it under wraps until the end of the ceremony, when de-signer Diane von Furstenberg took the stage to introduce Beyonce, saying she represented everything

women aspire to be. “The image of a woman in charge has never looked more glamorous,” the designer said.

The surprise honoree was one highlight of an evening that also included a touching tribute to the late David Bowie, from his friend, actress Tilda Swinton. Swinton’s speech took the form of a letter she’d written to the singer, telling him he was being honored “for all your colors, all your magic, all your vim and vigor.”

“This is a good thing: You have brought out the freak in everyone,” Swinton said. Her tribute was followed by a performance of Bowie’s song “Changes” by actor Michael C. Hall, a star of Bowie’s musical, “Lazarus.”

And another recently departed rock legend was also memorial-ized in Monday’s ceremony: Prince, who received a musical tribute from Jennifer Hudson to close out the show, including a rousing rendition of his song “Let’s Go Crazy.”

There was one brief, but en-thusiastic reference to politics, when Vogue editor Anna Wintour took the stage to present the In-ternational Award to Alessandro Michele of Gucci. But first, she wanted to tell the crowd the news that had broken during the ceremony — reports of Hillary Clinton becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee based on del-egate counts. Wintour, long active in Democratic Party fundraising,

raised her arms in triumph.In major awards, Marc Jacobs

won the prize for womenswear designer of the year, accepting his trophy in a black T-shirt. “Marc, we have your tux backstage,” quipped the evening’s host, co-median and actor Joel McHale. The menswear prize went to Thom Browne, and the accessory prize to Rachel Mansur and Floriana Gavriel.

Norma Kamali, famous for her “sleeping bag” coats and her swimsuits — including the red one actress Farrah Fawcett wore in her famous poster — received the lifetime achievement award from presenter Michael Kors, and Donna Karan was handed the Founder’s Award from friend and designer Calvin Klein.

The three Swarovski awards for emerging designers went to Paul Andrew for accessories, to the Orley label for menswear, and to Brandon Maxwell for wom-enswear. Maxwell, Lady Gaga’s stylist, spoke movingly about growing up “very gay in a very small town” in Texas, where styl-ing his female friends gave him a sense of purpose in life.

But the show’s finale was all about Beyonce, who along with her glittering pantsuit wore a large, black wide-brimmed hat.

She praised fashion design-ers for being, in her words, fairy godmothers, magicians, sculp-tors — “and sometimes even our therapists.” (ap)

The high waves began to happen around 13:00. Some houses located close to the embankment of Kelod hamlet, Jungut Batu, were dam-aged as swept away by the waves. A number of residents had a chance to capture the moment happening for the first time.

When confirmed to the headman of Jungut Batu, Made Suryawan, he justified the brunt of waves indeed occurred in the region. However, the

incident only took place for a few hours and then gradually returned to normal.

Such huge waves caused some points of revetment in the region of Jungut Batu to be more seriously damaged. Associated with the dam-aged dike, Made Suryawan asked for the government’s attention. He hoped the government can build re-vetment with a pedestrian in order to support the tourism in Nusa Penida.

“If possible, the pedestrian is made like the one on Sanur Beach, Den-pasar,” he hoped while adding that tourist visit to Jungut Batu village is now increasingly crowded.

The Head of the Klungkung Pub-lic Works Agency, I Gusti Supartana, when contacted he justified there will be a project of coastal embankment development in 2016 at Jungut Batu village. The project will be worked on by the province with a budget worth IDR 2 billion. “This project is meant to create something new,” he added. Related to the repair of the embankment, he is still making coordination with the Bali-Penida River Agency. (dwa)

NEGARA - High waves engulf-ing the coastal areas of Jembrana since the past three days has an im-pact on some beaches in Jembrana. Residents living in the coastal areas admitted the waves were the worst. Aside from flooding road, the high tide also has an impact on abrasion and breaking off local roads.

From the information compiled on Wednesday (Jun. 8), the impact of seawater occurred almost along the coastal areas of Jembrana. At Perancak, a fisherman, I Ketut Narna, 51, virtually disappeared when his boat was hit by high waves

at sea. He could survive after being approached and helped by another fisherman, I Ketut Widana, 50. One meter-high wave crashed his boat to be destroyed. He had sunk and eventually rose to the ruins of his boat while waiting for another pass-ing boat. He has been bobbing at sea about four hours until the boat of Widana passed and helped him. As a result of the accident, the victim suffered a loss worth millions of rupiahs.

Other than at Perancak, the impact of high waves also hit the coastal areas of Delod Berawah. Along this

coast, the high tide inundated the road. Thorny trees protecting the coast were swept away by the waves. Seawater crept up onto the road and reached a number of buildings on the street side. Water flooded the road as high as 30 cm, so that the road could not be passed through. At that location there is a row of cafe build-ings. According to a local resident, the high waves have occurred since three days before. “Usually this hap-pens for three days and this afternoon will surely recede. But the waves are high,” said Putu Edi.

At Pengambengan, high waves

broke off the road access at the fish-ing village of Ketapang hamlet. High waves have crashed onto mainland since the past two days. “Now, the road has broken off as totally eroded by the abrasion. Within the past two days the waves are big enough,” explained Aan, a local resident, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

As field observation, the road with the width of 2.5 meters only remained a few centimeters. The macadam asphalt layer looked to flake off due to the brunt of seawater. By the people, that location has been installed a warning sign made of

wood and bamboo.At least along 25 meters of the

land disappeared due to the high waves. “Usually the waves begin to emerge before midday or around ten o’clock,” added Aan. Larger waves occur at night, especially in the full moon.

Although the condition has been severe, some residents mostly con-sisting of fishermen still choose to live in their house on the edge of the beach. “There is no other choice and every night the seawater crashes the wall of our house,” said Juhri, a surviving resident. (kmb26)

AMLAPURA - The prices of fruits have skyrocketed since two days before Buda Wage Kelawu falling on Wednesday (Jun. 8). As observation until Tuesday (Jun. 7) at a number of traditional markets in Karangasem, the ris-ing prices of imported fruits are precisely the highest.

At Karangsokong Market, Subagan, the price of red apple penetrated IDR 70,000 per kg while on normal days it only reached round tens of thousands of rupiahs.

Fuji apple surged to IDR 80,000 per kg from IDR 28,000. Pondoh snakefruit is sold for IDR 16,000 per kg, while the snakefruit of Karangasem is around IDR 20,000 per kg, while sugar snakefruit reaches IDR

60,000. However, the stock of both local snakefruits is very limited because it is beyond the season.

Kintamani tangerine in the Karangasem market is sold for IDR 30,000 per kg and Malang apple for IDR 30,000 per kg, while the price of bananas for the purpose of filling in the of-ferings reaches IDR 10,000 per four pieces.

The surge in the price of fruits happened because many people held ritual on Wednesday. On the other hand, the production of local fruits is very limited because the season of fruits has passed. There are no mango and rambutan, but the Karangasem market is flooded by imported fruits. (013)

AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File

In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, Beyonce performs during halftime of the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game in Santa Clara, Calif. In a surprise appearance, Beyonce strode onstage in sparkling pinstripes Monday, June 6, 2016, to speak emotionally about both family and fashion at the annual Council of Fashion Designers of America awards ceremony.

Beyonce steals show as surprise honoree at fashion awards

Late rock star David Bowie honored at NY fashion

awards ceremony

REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Actress Mia Moretti and designer Stacey Bendet arrive for the 2016 CFDA Fashion Awards in Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 6, 2016.

High waves run into coastal areas of Jembrana

High waves in Nusa Penida

People’s house on the beach swept away by waves

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Condition of high waves occurred lately is getting more serious. Coastal areas of Jungut Batu village, Nusa Penida, become the witness of the ferocity of the waves.

SEMARAPURA - Condition of high waves occurred lately is getting more serious. Coastal areas of Jungut Batu village, Nusa Penida, become the witness of the ferocity of the waves. Coastal areas of the village were swept away by waves to damage the revetment and came into people’s homes, Wednesday (Jun. 8).

Price of imported fruits skyrockets

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The prices of fruits have skyrocketed since two days before Buda Wage Kelawu falling on Wednesday (Jun. 8).

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COVER STORYThis merchant at the Sukawati

market added that the price of other kitchen needs remains stable, such as chili sold for IDR 20,000 to IDR 25,000. Similar condition also oc-curred in the price of vegetables. “Indeed the grocery is dominantly supplied from Java, but the price is stable despite having entered the fasting month. Hopefully, in the future they will remain like this,” she hoped.

As observation at Gianyar market, cooking oil of one-liter

pouch packaging is sold for IDR13,800 to IDR14,000 but there are also merchants sold it for IDR 13,500 per liter. Then, the price of eggs varies where horn egg is sold for IDR 1,250. The price is relatively stable and there is no increase. But the price of local chicken egg reaches IDR 2,000 each while previously it was only sold for IDR 1,700 each.

Chicken meat remains stable at IDR 35,000 per kg, while beef starts to creep up. Last week the price of beef penetrated IDR 120,000 per kg, whereas previously was in the range of IDR 105,000. (nik)

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Priority of the dredging and water hyacinth cleanup is focused on the east side near the wantilan hall of Ulun Danu to the sluice of embank-ment at the edge of the lake. This location is experiencing severe silt-ation to raise a mound. In addition, the east side of the lake area is also overgrown with water hyacinth and water lettuce. Due to this siltation, the water lake begins to shrink esti-mated to reach three meters.

The Head of the BLH Buleleng, Nyoman Surya Temaja, explained on Wednesday afternoon (Jun. 8) that the borrowing of heavy equip-ment like the amphibious excavator is believed to be able to cleanse the water hyacinth and water lettuce currently covering up the inunda-tion of the lake and normalize the lake area. So far, there is no specific target of time for normalizing the second lake of Buleleng. However, the heavy equipment will continue to work until the dredging is deemed sufficient. “We’ll do the cleanup to be deemed sufficient, so that the lake area can return to its original condition,” he said.

On the other hand, Surya Temaja said that siltation of Lake Buyan is caused by mudflow occurred during rainy season in previous years. Such condition is aggravated by the area around the Lake Buyan having been

converted into agricultural land to cultivate vegetables. Mudflow from the agricultural area draining into the lake continues to accumulate. The worst condition occurs on the east side near the dike of sluice gates.

In the meantime, he admitted that the effort to clean up the water hya-cinth and water lettuce by involving fishermen groups is considered less maximal. This occurs because the proliferation of water hyacinth and water lettuce is too fast and not comparable to the handling by using net manually.

“Siltation is quite apparent after the water recedes and overgrown with grass, so that the lake looks to narrow. With this heavy equipment, we are sure to be able to handle the problems occurred in this region,” he explained.

A local community leader of Pancasari village, Wayan Indrawan, said that the lake area spread across approximately 3.9 square kilome-ters. This area is estimated to have reduced due to severe siltation. To that end, he welcomed the effort of dredging the siltation and weeding. “Indeed the siltation is severe and we support this dredging. Hope-fully, it could run optimally, so that the lake can return to normal as ever before,” said this PDI-P politician nicknamed as Kejes. (kmb38)

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BLH Buleleng dredges siltation of Lake Buyan

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Buyan Lake

SINGARAJA - The Buleleng Environment Agency (BLH) began to clean up water hyacinth and dredge the siltation of Lake Buyan, Pancasari. The cleanup is done by the BLH Buleleng by borrowing an amphibious excavator from the Bali-Penida River Agency (BWS). This heavy equipment has been in operation to clean up the water hyacinth and dredge siltation in the lake area since Saturday (Jun. 4).

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“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” brings back to life author J.K. Rowling’s magical world of wizards and witches, set 19 years after her last book about the much-loved character and his friends Ron and Hermione.

The play, the eighth story in the series, opened for previews on Tuesday night at London’s Palace Theatre, outside which queues snaked for metres as those who secured the first tickets waited anxiously to get in.

The play, split into two parts, follows the three friends into adult-hood, with Potter now described as an overworked Ministry of Magic employee, coping with his young-est son Albus’ struggles with his famous family’s legacy.

Little else has been revealed and Rowling, whose books were turned into box office hit movies, has asked that audiences do not spoil the story for others.

“I really liked the films but after seeing this, I would say, forget the films,” fan Callum Fawcett said. “This is fantastic ... It’s got every-thing.”

“It was utterly remarkable, just

incredible,” fellow fan Ollie South-gate added. “It’s a whole different version of everything that everyone loves about the books ... The visual effects they’ve got is like nothing I’ve ever seen.”

The play is based on a story writ-ten by Rowling, screenwriter and playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany. Journalists said audi-ences were enchanted.

“The audience ... cannot be more thrilled or more appreciative or more ready to be caught up in the

spirit of the undertaking,” wrote the New York Times adding: “The three main characters remained true to their younger selves”.

Britain’s Daily Telegraph wrote: “The audience came wanting magic and they got it in spades ... Has Rowling done it again? The audi-ence was in no doubt.”

On Twitter, Rowling said the reaction to the first preview was “wonderful”.

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” opens on July 30. (rtr)

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In this Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 file photo, British author J.K. Rowling poses for photographers at the Southbank Centre in London. The curtain has risen on Harry Potter’s latest adven-ture, and J.K. Rowling is urging fans not to ruin the magic by letting let its secrets out.

New Harry Potter play enchants fans in first preview

LONDON - Dressed in Hog-warts robes and waving wands, eager fans got a first glimpse of the next instalment in the Harry Potter saga, giving a new London stage production glowing reviews.

A new wave of strikes is disrupt-ing trash collection in Paris with only two days to go until the Euro-pean Championship soccer tourna-ment, a sporting event predicted to draw 2.5 million spectators.

French media broadcast photo-graphs of growing piles of garbage

in the French capital Wednesday and trash bag barricades set up in front of waste facilities. France’s CGT union said that four out of the six garages housing Paris’ garbage trucks — 300 vehicles in all — had been blocked as part of a more than week-long protest. The mayor’s

office said garbage collection had been hindered for “several days.”

The CGT said similar strike ac-tion is hindering trash collection in the French cities of Marseille, Saint-Etienne and Aix-en-Provence.

French life has been disrupted for weeks by industrial action affecting trains and gas stations. A huge flood hit the capital last week, briefly shutting museums and drowning the Seine River’s embankments.

The floods have drained away, but the protests have not. Many are aimed at securing the withdrawal of France’s labor reform law, which opponents see as eroding France’s social protections. But other groups — including railway workers and Air France staff — are hoping to win concessions as the Euros get underway.

Speaking to lawmakers Wednes-day about the railway strike, which the government had hoped to resolve ahead of the tournament,

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said “the French can’t understand a strike which lasts for no reason and penalizes them heavily.”(ap)

GIANYAR-Although having experienced an increase, but on enter-ing the fasting month the price of basic needs remains stable in Gianyar

as observation, particularly the price of cooking oil and

groceries. Similarly, stable condition also happens to some other commodities like eggs and chicken.

On Wednesday (Jun. 8), the price of basic needs at Sukawati public market such as shallot was observed to remain stable around IDR 25,000 per kg, while garlic was in the range of IDR 30,000 per kg. “During this week, the price of garlic and shallot remains stable, but just increased in a few weeks earlier, like shallot was sold for IDR 40,000,” said Ni Made Semu.

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First strikes, then floods, now trash: Paris in ordure fight

PARIS — After a rough couple of months that have included protests, fuel shortages, rail strikes and once-in-a-generation floods, France’s capital is facing a new challenge: Piles of un-collected garbage.

AP Photo/Francois Mori

French striking CGT labour Union garbage collectors block access with pile of rubbish bags to the waste treatment center in Ivry Sur Seine, near Paris, France, Wednesday June 8, 2016.

Entering fasting monthPrices of basic needs observed stable