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WEATHER FORECAST Monday, October 29, 2012 16 Pages Number 215 4 th Year e-mail: [email protected] online: http://www.internationalbalipost.com. http://epaper.internationalbalipost.com. Price: Rp 3.000,- I N T E R N A T I O N A L PAGE 13 PAGE 8 DPS 23 - 32 PAGE 6 Continued on page 13 The Detachment 88 squad seized bomb-making equipment and one bomb ready to be used by a new militant group called Harakah Sunni for the Indonesian Society (HASMI), said National Police spokesman Suhardi Alius in a statement. The arrests by the elite police squad on the island of Java were the latest step in a crackdown by authori- ties against militants during which dozens have been arrested and at least seven killed. They come 10 years this month after a bomb attack on Bali killed 202 people, most of whom foreign tourists. “The first piece of evi- dence was found at a hous- ing complex in Madiun (Java), a bomb ready to detonate, as well as raw materials for bomb making and instruction books on how to make bombs,” Alius said, before listing other evi- dence of explosives. He gave no further de- tails about the group’s identity. He listed targets as the U.S. consulate in Suraba- ya, East Java, its embassy in Jakarta, Plaza 89 in Jakarta, which is in front of the Australian embassy, and the offices of mining company Freeport. HASMI also planned to attack the Mobile Police Brigade in the central Java city of Srondol, he said. “We have seen the reports, but cannot comment as this is an ongo- ing Indonesian security investiga- tion,” a State Department spokes- woman in Washington said in an emailed statement to Reuters. A spokeswoman for the U.S. Defense Department said she was unaware of any request by the State Department to increase security at its embassy in Jakarta in response to the reported arrests. “Click QR Code to read more” Police arrested 11 militant Suspects planned attack on US Embassy Reuters JAKARTA - Indonesia’s anti-terrorist squad arrested 11 suspected Islamic militants it said planned to attack the U.S. embassy, a plaza near Australia’s embassy and the offices of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, a police spokesman said on Saturday. AP Photo Indonesian police officers stand guard outside a build- ing after a raid in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, Sat- urday, Oct. 27, 2012. Indonesian police say they have arrested 11 people suspected of planning a range of terrorist attacks on domestic and foreign targets including the U.S. and Australian embassies. Superstorm could impact 60 million people in US Deny “hidden riches” claim Arsenal, Man City respond to Euro woes to EPL wins

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Honig has seen his client, 26, through quite a bit during his tenure. Most recently, an intense October fight with her mother, Dina, during which the actress called the 50-year-old “delusional” and alleged that she used cocaine. Following the spat -- brought on by a dis-agreement over $40,000 Lindsay

lent Dina -- the actress backtracked and called

the drug allegation “a hurtful and un-truthful lie.”

In September, Honig confirmed his client was assaulted in a New York City hotel room by Christian LaBella after an argument escalated over cell phone pho-tos. Both Lohan and LaBella filed harass-ment claims against each other. LaBella’s assault charges were later dropped.

Honig also stood by Lohan’s side in the aftermath of a hit-and-run accident,

an alleged jewelry theft case and her June treatment for “exhaustion,” which was precipitated by the star working 85 hours in four days while filming Lifetime’s Liz & Dick.

Those who know Lohan best -- includ-ing mom Dina -- are admittedly not proud of the laundry list of headlines she’s made in recent months.

“I’m certainly not making excuses for Lindsay’s behavior,” mom Dina told The New York Daily News in September, after her daughter was arrested for allegedly clipping a man’s leg with her Porsche at the Dream Hotel in New York City. “But she’s a 26-year-old woman.”

Associated Press Writer

SEATTLE — A Seattle man says that having Billy Idol play his 26th birthday party made for the greatest night of his life. Michael Henrich-sen spent two years persuading the British rock icon to play his party, and it paid off Friday at the packed Showbox SoDo club.

Idol guitarist Steve Stevens played him ‘Happy Birthday’ in the middle of a solo. Then Idol called Henrichsen onto the stage for a rendition of the song. Hen-richsen’s ‘80s cover band opened for the show.

Idol says Henrichsen’s effort stood out from other fan requests because his campaign involved four “Billy Idol Aid” charity con-certs that raised $13,000 for the Northwest Harvest food bank and the American Red Cross. Idol says playing Henrichsen’s party in Se-attle might help fans see another side of him.

Lindsay Lohan’s Publicist Quits Over Family Squabbles

Lindsay Lohan’s trusted publicist resigned on Oct. 24 after serving as her rep for a year and a half, E! News confirms. “I’m not discussing this out

of respect for my client,” Honig told E! when asked to detail the reason for his resignation.

In this May 9, 2012 photo shows actress Lindsay Lohan at the

A&E Networks 2012 Upfront at Lincoln Center in New York.

Prosecutors are not mov-ing forward with charges

against Lohan after she was accused of clipping a man

with her car outside a New

York night-club.

AP Photo/Starpix, Kristina Bumphrey, file

Billy Idol plays fan’s birthday party in Seattle

AP Photo/Ted S. Warren

Billy Idol, right, is joined on stage by Michael Henrichsen, left, as Idol performs Friday, Oct. 26, 2012, in Seattle. Idol came to play in Seattle after Henrichsen launched a two-year grass-roots campaign to convince the rock star to play for his birthday party.

The Detachment 88 squad seized bomb-making equipment and one bomb ready to be used by a new militant group called Harakah Sunni for the Indonesian Society (HASMI), said National Police

spokesman Suhardi Alius in a statement.

The arrests by the elite police squad on the island of Java were the latest step in a crackdown by authori-ties against militants during which

dozens have been arrested and at least seven killed.

They come 10 years this month after a bomb attack on Bali killed 202 people, most of whom foreign tourists.

“The first piece of evi-dence was found at a hous-ing complex in Madiun (Java), a bomb ready to detonate, as well as raw materials for bomb making and instruction books on how to make bombs,” Alius said, before listing other evi-

dence of explosives.He gave no further de-

tails about the group’s identity.

He listed targets as the U.S. consulate in Suraba-ya, East Java, its embassy in Jakarta, Plaza 89 in Jakarta, which is in front of the Australian embassy,

and the offices of mining company Freeport.

HASMI also planned to attack the Mobile Police Brigade in the central

Java city of Srondol, he said.“We have seen the reports, but

cannot comment as this is an ongo-ing Indonesian security investiga-tion,” a State Department spokes-woman in Washington said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. Defense Department said she was unaware of any request by the State Department to increase security at its embassy in Jakarta in response to the reported arrests.

“Click QR Code to read more”

Police arrested 11 militant

Suspects planned attack on US EmbassyReuters

JAKARTA - Indonesia’s anti-terrorist squad arrested 11 suspected Islamic militants it said planned to attack the U.S. embassy, a plaza near Australia’s embassy and the offices of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, a police spokesman said on Saturday.

AP Photo

Indonesian police officers stand guard outside a build-ing after a raid in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, Sat-urday, Oct. 27, 2012. Indonesian police say they have arrested 11 people suspected of planning a range of terrorist attacks on domestic and foreign targets including the U.S. and Australian embassies.

Superstorm could impact 60 million people in US

Deny “hidden riches” claim

Arsenal, Man City respond to Euro woes to EPL wins

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EvEry Temple and Shrine has a special date for it annual Ceremony, or “ Odalan “, every 210 days according to Balinese calendar, including the smaller ancestral shrine which each family possesses. Because of this practically every few days a ceremony of festival of some kind takes place in some Village in Bali. There are also times when the entire island celebrated the same Holiday, such as at Galungan, Kuningan, Nyepi day, Saraswati day, Tumpek Landep day, Pagerwesi day, Tumpek Wayang day etc.

The dedication or inauguration day of a Temple is con-sidered its birth day and celebration always takes place on the same day if the wuku or 210 day calendar is used. When new moon is used then the celebration always happens on new moon or full moon. The day of course can differ the religious celebration of a temple lasts at least one full day with some temple celebrating for three days while the celebration of Besakih temple, the Mother Temple, is never less than 7 days and most of the time it lasts for 11 days, depending on the importance of the occasion.

The celebration is very colorful. The shrine are dressed with pieces of cloths and sometimes with brocade, sailings, decorations of carved wood and sometimes painted with gold and Chinese coins, very beautifully arranged, are hung in the four corners of the shrine. In front of shrine are placed red, white or black umbrellas depending which Gods are worshipped in the shrines.

In front of important shrine one sees, besides these umbrellas soars, tridents and other weapons, the “umbul-umbul”, long flags, all these are prerogatives or attributes of Holiness. In front of the Temple gate put up “Penjor”, long bamboo poles, decorated beautifully ornaments of young coconut leaves, rice and other products of the land. Most beautiful to see are the girls in their colorful attire, carrying offerings, arrangements of all kinds fruits and colored cakes, to the Temple. Every visitor admires the grace with which the carry their load on their heads.

Balinese Temple Ceremony

Calendar Event for October 23 through November 27, 2012

23 Oct Anggar Kasih Tambir Pura Dalem Puri Batuan SukawatiPura Dalem Kediri Silakarang SingapaduPura dalem Desa SukawatiPura Dalem Desa SingakertaPura dalem Lembeng Ketewel - SukawatiPura Paibon Pasek Tangkas Peliatan - UbudPura Puseh ngukuhin Keramas - GianyarPura Pemerajan Agung Ki Telabah, Tuakilang - TabananPura Karang Buncing BlahbatuhPura Dalem Bubunan Desa - Seririt BulelengPura Desa Badung Kota DenpasarMerajan Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Desa - Kayuputih - TurupinghePura Luwur Pedengenan Bedha Bongan - Ta-bananMr. Dukuh SebudiMr. Pasek Ngukuhin KeramasPura Pucak Payongan Banjar Lungsiakan - Desa KedewatanPura Tanah Kilap Gria Anyar DenpasarPura Selukat Desa Keramas Keramas - Blahbatuh - GianyarPura Dalem Tampuagan Desa Peninjoan - Tem-buku - BangliPura Waturenggong Desa TaroPura Dalem Bentuyung UbudPura Puseh Ubud UbudPura Dalem Peliatan Peliatan Ubud.

24 Oct Buda Umanis Tambir Pura Sari Bankar Titih Kapal Badung

29 Oct Purnama Kelima Aci-aci Penaung Bayu Pura Batumadeg di BesakihPura Kentel Gumi BangliPura Pedarman Agung Satria DenpasarPura Pemerajan Agung Pemecutan DenpasarNgusaba di Pura Kehen Bangli

Pura Desa Pemenang LombokPura Agung Pasek Gelgel Sumerta DenpasarPura Pasek Gobleg Kekeran MengwiPura Suranadi LombokPura Puncak Bukit Tampak SiringPura Dalem Puri Agung KintamaniPura Dalem Agung Nongan KarangasemPura Dalem Ubung-Kupang Dukuh Penebel-TabananPura Dalem Balingkang KintamaniPr. TampurhyangPusat Kawitan Mahagota Catur Sanak Songan KintamaniPura Dalem Pulasari Desa Bantas Sudaji Bule-lengMerajan Pasek Gelgel LebihMerajan Pasek Gelgel TulambenPura Penyusungan Pasek Tohjiwa S e l e m a d e g TabananPura Pasar Agung Besakih Sebudi KarangasemMerajan Pasek Gelgel Tengkulak KajaPura Suci Desa Tianyar Kubu KarangasemPura Bukit Mentik ring Gunung Lebah Desa Batur KintamaniPura Narmada LombokPura Segara Ampenan LombokPura Ularan Seririt Buleleng

7 Nov Buda Keliwon Matal Pura Desa Ds. SukawatiMerajan Agung Batuyang - batubulanPura Pasek Gelgel Bebetin - sawan - bulelengPura Maspahit Sesetan - Denpasar SelatanPura Pasek Bendesa Manik Mas Dukuh Kendran - TegalalangPura Panti Pasek Gaduh SesetanMerajan Pasek Kubayan Wangaya GedePura Pedarman Arya Kanuruhan Besakih

17 Nov Hari Tumpek Kandang

Pura Puseh, Pura Desa Kota GianyarPura Luhur Dalem Sagenin Kediri - Tabanan

Merajan Pasek Gelgel Tegal Gede Badung

21 Nov Buda Wage Menail Pr. Dalem Tarukan Linggih Pajenengan Ida Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiMr. Pasek Dangke bambang - BangliPura Penataran Dalem Ketut Pejeng Kaja - Gi-anyarPura Puseh Menakaji Desa Peninjoan - BangliMerajan Agung Blangsinga - BlahbatuhPura Kawitan Gusti Agung Blangsinga Blahbatuh GianyarPura Kawitan Gusti Celuk, Baler Pura Sada, Banjar Pemebatan, Kapal Mengwi.

27 Nov Anggar Kasih Perangbakat Pura Bukit Buluh Gunaksa - KlungkungPura Tirta Sudamala Bebalang - BangliPura Paibon Pasek Bendesa Sangsit sawan - BulelengPura Pasek Gelgel Pangi Dawan - KlungkungPura Gunung engsong - LombokPura Dalem Benawah GianyarPura Dalem Bitra GianyarPura Dalem Banyuning Timur - BulelengPura Dalem Pauman Batan Getas (Padang Entas) Titih DenpasarPura Tengah Padang TegalalangMerajan Pasek Gelgel Batu Dewa Kangin Banjar Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg di Desa Sande - Pupuan TabananPura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Desa Adat Pagan DenpasarPura Hyangaluh Jenggala BesakihMerajan Pasek Lurah Tutuan GunaksaMr. Pasek Gelgel SelulungMerajan Pasek Subrata MedahanMerajan Pasek Munggu MungguPura Tengkulak Tulikup - GianyarPura Penataran Badung Desa Ogang Sidemen

Monday, October 29, 2012

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Denpasar (Bali Post) –

The effort of Denpasar Police Criminal Research under Ambariyadi Wijaya to solve motorcycle robbery that happened at Legian Street behind Gang VVIP, Kuta is successful. After just one day, police found two accused who are pupils initialed YV (15) from a Den-pasar Junior High School and DI (14) from Kerobokan Junior High. The two were captured when they about to sell the motorcycles in a secondhand market at Gunung Agung Street, Denpasar last Friday (26/10). “The motorcycle they took was Yamaha Jupiter MX owned by Kadek Surya Negara (19). Is this the only time they do this, the case is still being developed,” Ambariyadi stated.

Meanwhile a police source stated both accused were around Kuta on Thursday (25/10) evening around 1 am and saw the motorcycle and its keys are still on it. YV then took the motorcycle.

After they took it, they escaped with it and brought it to Batanta Street, Denpasar which then the motorcycle parts were taken off to avoid any trace such as its plate number and the bike then hidden at a cemetery on the same street.

The victim reported it to the police which then police took action including supervising the secondhand market which then the two were seen then captured after one officer pretended being a customer. The two were found selling it with no documents which then later brought to the headquarters. “Police also found the thrown out original number plate,” the police source concluded. (kmb21)Secretary of the Agriculture and Horti-

culture Agency of Denpasar, Sagung Mirah Widiani, said in Denpasar on Wednesday (Oct 24), the amount of farmland in the capital of Bali province continued to decrease, primarily in the West and South Denpasar subdistrict. Nevertheless, her party always motivated and stimulated farmers to increase their produc-tion by applying technology in farming. In addition, her party also attempted to carry out development and socialization on the implementation of farming technology and fertilization.

“We cannot close our eyes and let the farm-ers produce monotonously. For instance, the rice planting is recommended in December and crops early April to late June. Then, the next rice is planted in July to December,” she explained.

She said that to maintain and develop the agriculture in Denpasar was required specific strategies, considering the challenges faced were quite large, particularly the land use conversion. On that account, the application of technology was expected to meet the chal-

lenges and address the issues.“The farmland area in Denpasar is rela-

tively narrow, but result of the agricultural production, especially the rice production per hectare, is capable of outperforming the other regions,” she claimed.

According to Mirah Widiani it happened because the financial ability and economic factor of farmers in Denpasar were more prosperous than the other regions. Therefore, the supporting factors in increasing the rice production could be met with ease.

Formerly, the Head of Food Agriculture and Horticulture Agency of Denpasar, Gede Ambara Putra, said that Denpasar still lacked of rice production reaching 32,000 tons per year from the farmland area spreading across 2,650 hectares. Denpasar had not been able to cover the needs of people’s rice consumption reaching 80,000 tons per year, or about 240 kilograms per capita per year.

“In terms of production yield, we are still minus because of limited farmland while our population growth rate is high. However, since Denpasar is the center of trading activi-

ties, we are never overwhelmed to meet the needs of the community,” he said.

He explained the production yields from some regions having surplus production such as Tabanan, Banyuwangi and the other suppli-ers would market their products to Denpasar. Thus, the needs of Denpasar population currently reaching 565,635 people would be met.

“Aside from having high population mo-bility, the land conversion in Denpasar has also become a challenge in increasing the production. Therefore, we have budgeted IDR 3 billion for the agricultural sector chan-neled through a number of programs,” he explained.

To be noted, of the four subdistricts in Denpasar, South Denpasar and East Denpasar were recorded to experience the greatest farmland decline. In 2009, the farmland area in South Denpasar reached 929 hectares and 726 hectares in East Den-pasar. But in 2010, the farmland in South Denpasar reduced to 907 hectares and East Denpasar to 700 hectares. (kmb27)

Singaraja (Bali Post) –

After its operational permit taken off, Zurich Café located at Lovina Beach, Buleleng, sealed by the Buleleng Police Civil Service last Friday (26/10) at 11 pm local time. Three workers were found opening the place before being sealed.

Three sound systems, three jugs suspected to be arak (alcohol drink) also a mixer were con-fiscated as evidences. Officers were then locked the doors to Zurich

The Head of the Civil Police, Putu Harthana, stated its operational permit is taken off on 5th October 2012 based on Buleleng’s Regent Au-thority Letter as the café has been complained by many locals and tourists, mostly because its loud music. (kmb)

Zurich Café at Lovina sealed

Two junior high pupils captured at secondhand market

Denpasar leaves 2,597 hectares of productive farmland Denpasar (Bali Post)—

So far, the productive farmland in Denpasar remains 2,597 hectares. It spreads in South Denpasar subdistrict across 900 hectares, West Denpasar (256 hectares), East Denpasar (700 hectares) and North Denpasar (737 hectares).

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A farmer is cultivating his ricefield. The productive farmland in Denpasar is only 2,597 hectares.

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DENPASAR - Training ship of the Sudarshini Indian Navy Ship (INS) anchored in Benoa Harbor, Denpasar, around 09:00 a.m. on Saturday (Oct 27). The ship with a length of 54 me-ters and equipped with 20 sails marked the 20-year relationship between India and the Associa-tion of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The training ship with 73 crews consisted of 32 sailors, 34 cadets and seven officers would cover a distance of 12,217 miles with the voyage plan of around 6 months and will anchor back in India in the upcoming March 2013.

Captain of the INS Sudarshini, Shyam Sundar, said that during the voyage in Indonesia, the INS Sudarshini had a layover in Padang, West Sumatra and Bali. The ship would anchor back in Manado on November 10-13.

“It sailed the traditional route that had ever been covered by Indian traders about 5,000 years ago in the trading activities with the ASEAN region, including the dissemination of culture and religion,” he said.

By tracing the ancient pas-

sage, the vessel was expected to bring together young people from Indonesia, India and the ASEAN in improving the ‘people-to-people contact’ in strengthening the cooperative relationship in the future.

The ship newly launched on September 15 was scheduled to drop in nine countries and 13 harbors in ASEAN.

Meanwhile, the Navy Base Commander of Denpasar, I Wayan Suarjaya, said that during the five-day visit in Bali there was no specific mission conducted with the Navy ranks. “There is no specific mission. They just train the cadets before becoming a naval officer,” he said.

As part of the voyage for the training ship, the National Navy of Indonesia had placed two officers from Padang to Bali to increase the knowledge of the naval officers of both countries. Later, the training ship would be open to the public on Sunday (Oct 28) until Monday (Oct 29) and also be visited by students from several schools in Bali.

The INS Sudarshini was sched-uled to depart from Denpasar to Manado, North Sulawesi, on October 31, 2012 and scheduled to drop in the city on November 10-13, 2012. (kmb27)

According to a spatial planning observer from the Udayana Uni-versity, Dr. Putu Rumawan Salain, amidst the growing impact of the global warming, the environmen-talists worried and predicted that within the period of 60-90 years the Ngurah Rai Airport would be separated from mainland Bali be-cause the surrounding area would be submerged in water. Moreover, if the destruction of mangrove forest and its acreage continued to reduce so the threat of South Bali to sink would be getting faster.

“If destruction of mangrove for-est is getting more severe amidst the global warming, the experts estimate and predict that Southern Jimbaran will be submerged more quickly and it can sink within 60 years,” he said. As evidence, Rumawan added that before the widespread conversion of man-grove forest, the mangrove water frequently came up in the area around the airport.

To anticipate it, Rumawan said the extent and function of man-grove forest should be completely preserved and not be bothered espe-cially filled with buildings to satisfy the investor’s desire. Besides, Ru-mawan claimed to get information

if an investor from Jakarta would dredge the beaches around the JDP. “I’ve got information there will be a big investor who will dredge the shore area of 500 hectares around the DJP, precisely in the south of the Ngurah Rai statue. Even, there is information if team has made a study,” he said while adding if it was true then the burden of Bali would turn heavier. Probably, prediction of the experts saying a part of South Bali to sink would be really happening.

Further, he said the mangrove forests also gave a great contribu-tion to the urban green open space (RTH). If the extent of mangrove forest reduced, the Denpasar would get poorer with green open space. Based on the existing data, in 2010 the city of Denpasar had the green open space of 38.5 percent. But in 2011, based on the Regional Bylaw of Denpasar No. 27/2011 about Spatial Plan-ning, the extent of green open space dropped to 36.28 percent. Meanwhile, the Law No. 26/2007 on spatial planning mandated that each provincial capital ideally had green open space coming to 30 percent of the total area where 20 percent of it was public space

and 10 percent of private space.At the moment, the city of Den-

pasar still indeed complied with the provisions of the Law. The use of 102 hectares of mangrove forest would reduce the green open space of Denpasar. In the future, it would probably continue to decrease if the government itself did not want to preserve it and casually gave permission to investors. “Denpasar is very poor with green open space. If the permit for the management of mangrove forest continues, it will surely reduce the green open space of the city. Moreover, the period of contract given to investor is long enough reaching 55 years,” he said.

He added that continuation of the permit would also become an example for investors to apply for similar permit to manage the Grand Forest Park (Tahura) and fill with tourism facilities. If the government continued to issue the permit, it was feared the mangrove forest would be crowded with tourism accommodations. “If it re-ally happens, Bali will be getting more crowded and the carrying capacity of Bali is exceeded so the threat of Bali to sink will be get-ting faster,” he said. (kmb29)

Mangrove forests damaged

In the next 60 years, South Bali predicted to sink

IBP/Eka Adhiyasa

Mangrove forest plays a major role as a shield of Bali from tsunami threat. However, many mangrove forests in Bali are damaged, cleared and its ecosystem is disturbed.

Bali PostDENPASAR - Mangrove forest plays a major role as a shield of Bali from tsunami threat.

However, many mangrove forests in Bali are damaged, cleared and its ecosystem is disturbed. The damage is feared to be getting more severe following the issuance of permit by Governor of Bali related to the management of mangrove forest by investor at an area of 102.22 hectares for 55 years built with a number of tourism facilities such as restaurants and spas. If the damage to mangrove forest persists, the South Bali is predicted to sink.

Indian ship anchors in Benoa Harbor

Training ship of the Sudarshini Indian Navy Ship (INS) anchored in Benoa Harbor, Denpasar, around 09:00 a.m. on Saturday (Oct 27). The ship with a length of 54 meters and equipped with 20 sails marked the 20-year relationship between India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

If you can’t help children with anger problems through psy-chotherapy alone, try a video game. But not just any video game: RAGE Control, developed at Boston Children’s Hospital, uses biofeedback to encourage kids to control their emotions, and researchers report positive results.

In the “Space Invaders”-like game, kids shoot at enemy space-ships and leave friendly ones alone. During the study, children wore a monitor that tracked their heart rate and displayed it on screen. If their heart rate went above a certain level, they could no longer fire on the enemy ships.

Peter Ducharme, the study’s lead researcher, says that while shooting games are sometimes associated with problems such as increased aggression in youths, they chose to create this kind of game because the kids got more involved in them.

“These are games that are familiar and enjoyable to kids, and teaches kids how to stay in emotional control and avoid react-ing impulsively, which is why we believe we see a reduction in anger,” Ducharme said in an email to TechNewsDaily.

Anger issues are one of the more common mental health dis-orders among teenagers. According to research from Harvard Medical School published in July 2012, nearly 8 percent of teens display regular violent outbursts.

In a study of two groups of youths ages 9 to 17, the group that played the game after receiving standard therapy for anger showed significant improvement at keeping their heart rate down compared to the group that received standard treatment alone.

The children who played games decreased anger scores in the intensity of anger at a particular time, the frequency of angry feelings over time and the expression of anger toward others or objects (such as swearing at or insulting people, or punching walls or breaking belongings).

Associated Press Writer

BEIJING — China’s legislature on Friday passed a long-awaited mental health law that aims to prevent people from being invol-untarily held and unnecessarily treated in psychiatric facilities — abuses that have been used against government critics and triggered

Researchers at Italy’s Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research have published the results of a year-long study that monitored psychotropic substances in the air of eight Italian cities: Bologna, Florence, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Turin and Verona.

The scientists found trace quantities of marijuana and cocaine in the air of all eight cities, with the highest total drug concentrations in Turin and the lowest in Palermo. Other substances monitored included nicotine and caffeine, which were also detected in all of the cities.

But the miniscule concentrations detected — about .26 nanograms of cocaine per meter cubed in Turin, where levels of that drug were highest — are not nearly enough to alter the mind states of Italy’s city dwellers. A typical grain of salt weighs about 80,000 nanograms.

The authors of the study say their research gives insight into geo-graphical drug-use trends (while Turin seems to have the most active cocaine trade, the college towns of Florence and Bologna have the most free-floating marijuana particles) and hope the results will be used to inform policy.

Cocaine use in Italy has also left an imprint on other parts of the environment. In 2005, scientists at Milan’s Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research checked the Po River in northern Italy for benzoylecgonine, a unique byproduct of cocaine that’s expelled in a user’s urine. Their study found levels that corresponded to the daily consumption of about 8.8 pounds (4 kilograms) of cocaine in the region.

In America, no analogous survey of psychotropic drugs in urban air has been published. But trace quantities of a range of pharmaceuticals, from epilepsy medication to sex hormones, have been found in American drinking-water sources.

Cocaine, Marijuana in Italian Cities’ AirRome is known as a heady and stimulating city, but is that

because it’s a vibrant cultural center where modern life buzzes against a backdrop of thousands of years of history, or because small quantities of cocaine waft through the streets?

Biofeedback Video Game Helps Kids Control Anger

AP Photo

In this May 11, 2012 photo, a nurse brings food to a patient who refused to leave her bed at a psychiatric hospital in Zouping county, in eastern China’s Shandong province.

China passes law to curb abuse of mental hospitals

public outrage.The law standardizes mental

health care services, requiring general hospitals to set up special outpatient clinics or provide coun-seling, and calls for the training of more doctors.

Debated for years, the law at-tempts to address an imbalance in Chinese society — a lack of mental

health care services for a population that has grown more prosperous but also more aware of modern-day stresses and the need for treatment. Psychiatrists who helped draft and improve the legislation welcomed its passage.

“The law will protect the rights of mental patients and prevent those who don’t need treatment from being forced to receive it,” said Dr. Liu Xiehe, an 85-year-old psy-chiatrist based in the southwestern city of Chengdu, who drafted the first version of the law in 1985.

“Our mental health law is in line with international standards. This shows the government pays atten-tion to the development of mental health and the protection of people’s rights in this area,” Liu told The Associated Press by phone.

Pressure has grown on the gov-ernment in recent years after state media and rights activists reported cases of people forced into men-tal hospitals when they did not require treatment. Some were placed there by employers with whom they had wage disputes, some by their family members in fights over money, and others — usually people with grievances against officials — by police who wanted to silence them.

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Associated Press

ANCHORAGE — Emergency sirens sounded around Hawaii late Saturday warning about an on-coming tsunami, after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Canada.

Even as emergency officials urged people along Hawaii’s coasts to move to higher ground, officials in North America downgraded a tsunami warning to an advisory for southern Alaska and British Colum-bia. They also issued an advisory for areas of northern California and southern Oregon.

A small tsunami created by the magnitude 7.7 quake was barely noticeable in Craig, Alaska, where the first wave or surge was recorded Saturday night.

The wave or surge was recorded at 4 inches, much smaller than fore-cast, said Jeremy Zidek, a spokes-man for the Alaska Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit in the Queen Charlotte Islands area, followed by a 5.8-magnitude af-tershock several minutes later. The quake was felt in Craig and other southeast Alaska communities, but Zidek said there were no immediate reports of damage.

The West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center issued a warning for coastal areas of south-east Alaska, down the western Ca-nadian coast to the tip of Vancouver Island.

Later Saturday evening, the warning for those areas was down-graded to an advisory, while a warn-ing was issued for Hawaii.

Officials said a tsunami wave could hit the islands by 10:30 p.m.

Saturday (1:30 a.m. PDT).Local television stations in Ha-

waii were running live news updates and warning tourists to check with hotels. At first, officials said the islands weren’t in any danger of a tsunami, but they later issued a warning, saying there had been a change in sea readings.

In addition, officials issued an ad-visory for areas from Gualala Point, Calif., about 80 miles northwest of San Francisco, to the Douglas-Lane county line in Oregon, about 10 miles southwest of Florence.

A tsunami warning means an area is likely to be hit by a wave, while an advisory means there may be strong currents, but that wide-spread inundation is not expected to occur. The U.S. Coast Guard in Alaska said it was warning warn everyone with a boat on the water to prepare for a potential tsunami.

The first wave hit Craig about two hours after the earthquake.

“It started off where it might be a 3-foot wave, and it kept getting downgraded,” Craig Mayor Dennis Watson said. “And the last time we heard, it was less than 1 foot.”

It actually was recorded at 4 inches. Watson said he was down-town on the waterfront, and had his car lights shining on pylons.

“I didn’t even see the surge. I watched the pylons. And the tides came in about four or five inches. The surge would leave a wet spot as it would go back out, and we never did see that,” he said.

There could be subsequent waves in Craig, but an official with the tsunami warning center didn’t think it would amount to much.

The first wave “typically is not the largest but nevertheless we don’t expect the maximum wave height to be large,” said Bill Knight.

AP Photo/Gerry Broome

Beachgoers walk in the wind and rain as waves generated by Hurricane Sandy crash into Jeanette’s Pier in Nags Head, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 as the storm churns up the east coast.

“We’re looking at impact of greater than 50 to 60 million peo-ple,” said Louis Uccellini, head of environmental prediction for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

As Hurricane Sandy barrelled north from the Caribbean — where it left nearly five dozen dead — to meet two other powerful winter storms, experts said it didn’t matter how strong the storm was when it hit land: The rare hybrid storm that follows will cause havoc over 800 miles from the East Coast to the Great Lakes.

“This is not a coastal threat alone,” said Craig Fugate, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “This is a very large area.”

President Barack Obama was

monitoring the storm and working with state and locals governments to make sure they get the resources needed to prepare, administration officials said.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie declared a state of emergency Satur-day as hundreds of coastal residents started moving inland and the state was set to close its casinos. New York’s governor was considering shutting down the subways to avoid flooding and half a dozen states warned residents to prepare for several days of lost power.

Sandy weakened briefly to a tropical storm Saturday but was soon back up to Category 1 strength, packing 75 mph winds. It was about 275 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C., and moving north-

east at 14 mph as of 2 a.m. Sunday. Forecasters said the storm was spreading tropical storm condi-tions across the coastline of North Carolina, and they were expected to move up the mid-Atlantic coastline late Sunday. Experts said the storm was most likely to hit the southern New Jersey coastline by late Mon-day or early Tuesday.

Governors from North Carolina, where heavy rain was expected Sun-day, to Connecticut declared states of emergency. Delaware ordered mandatory evacuations for coastal communities by 8 p.m. Sunday.

The storm forced the presiden-tial campaign to juggle sched-ules. Romney scrapped plans to campaign Sunday in the swing state of Virginia and switched his schedule for the day to Ohio. First lady Michelle Obama cancelled an appearance in New Hampshire for Tuesday, and Obama moved a planned Monday departure for Florida to Sunday night to beat the storm. He cancelled appearances in Northern Virginia on Monday and Colorado on Tuesday.

Superstorm could impact 60 million people in USAssociated Press

SHIP BOTTOM, N.J. - Forget distinctions like tropical storm or hurricane. Don’t get fixated on a particular track. Wherever it hits, the rare behemoth storm inexorably gathering in the eastern U.S. will afflict a third of the country with sheets of rain, high winds and heavy snow, say officials who warned millions in coastal areas to get out of the way.

Tsunami warning for Hawaii, downgraded for Alaska

AP Photo/Eugene Tanner

Mike Nakamoto of Honolulu prepare’s his client’s boat moored at the Ala Wai Harbor to take it to deep water after learning of a tsunami warning Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012, in Honolulu.

Gianyar (Bali Post) –

An accident happened last Friday (26/10) at Lodtunduh Street, Ubud, Gianyar. A car carry-ing a group of artists from Batuan, Sukawati, hit a gorge. I Ketut Kocor, died in the accident. Gianyar Police Department source stated last Saturday (27/10) that the tragic accident hap-pened at 8.30 pm local time where the group of 14 people went to Tabanan using a public vehicle

Isuzu DK 9280 KC driven by I Wayan Wesa (43) from Tegallalang, Gianyar.

As they got to Lodtunduh the brake was bro-ken and it made the accident happened. Due to it, the vehicle fell with one of its victims squashed and severely wounded. The victim died after treated at Mas Hospital, Ubud. The vehicle was then secured by the locals according to Head of Gianyar Traffic Police, APC Ni Putu Sugihartini. (kmb16)

According to him, the Badung government had owned the agen-cies such as the Human Settlement Agency, Public Order Office and Government Tourism Office includ-ing the Regional Revenue Agency that should have the villa database. The data collection was an integral task. Moreover, those agencies were strengthened by field institutions or agencies such as the subdistrict, village and hamlet authority.

Even, the subdistrict, village and hamlet authority knew best about the real situation in the field. Mean-while, the third party or partner was even ‘a new player’ feared to guess the conditions of the region so that the output would not be optimal. “Moreover, they have no legal power to conduct the data collection. The third party would be difficult to meet the villa owners,” he said.

With such a consideration, Sen-tana tended to ask the government officials to optimize the functions of lower apparatus. Fund allocation

for the data collection, according to Sentana, would be better if used to motivate the village or hamlet of-ficials to do the data collection and take action against the villas known to break the rules.

When confirmed separately, the Spokesperson of Badung Govern-ment, AA Raka Yuda, said that so

far the synergy and connectivity among the regional working units (SKPD) had been well estab-lished. Nevertheless, to maximize the government performance and programs, procurement of goods and services for the benefit of the community could be made either through selection, appointment

and auction or tender. It was also associated with the persistence of a number of shortcomings in the government.

Related to the villa data collec-tion, the man familiarly called Gung Raka said that Badung Agency had teamed up with a consultant to build the villa database. It was intended to

obtain accurate data or its validity could be justified. By all means, the output could later be used for various purposes. Meanwhile, for the Revenue Agency itself, the valid data were critical in determining the projection and calculation of the hotel and restaurant tax targets in the future. (kmb25)

Amlapura (Bali Post)—

Granny Luh Windia, 80, on Friday (Oct 26) seemed to gaze at her house lo-cated at Kedampal hamlet, Datah village, Abang, Karangasem. The simple stone-walled house of the old widow suddenly collapsed last week whereas she said it did not rain or no tremor occurred.

Windia suspected her house wall along five meter in the rear collapsed because the walls of the stone house only applying clay as the adhesive had been old. She estimated the wall of the house was built 30 years ago.

Windia said her party had reported the incident on the collapse of her house wall to local headman and was resumed to subdistrict head. She hoped there would be an aid from the government that could help relieve her burden. However, so far there had been no signs indicating the

government’s attention.For security and avoiding sunburn and

coldness at night after the collapse of the wall, Windia was helped by her son cover up the hole in the back wall with an old tarp. “It just avoids her from being cold at night,” said one of the residents who lived in the eastern foothills of Mount Agung regularly hit by forest fire every dry season.

On the other hand, the hamlet chief of Kedampal, I Wayan Bakti, said that granny Windia should be helped for the disaster afflicting her. She was fairly lucky as some cubic meters of the wall stones did not collapse into the room. Instead, the house wall collapsed out-ward. If happening on the contrary, it was quite hazardous because the wall collapsed at night and a number of her grandchildren and granny Windia slept in the house. (bud)

TWO victims of robbery, Edwin Lizza (30) and Maria Endayulianti (31), are getting bet-ter based on the information of BROS Public Relation, dr. Candra. The two were taken there at 9 pm local time last Wednesday (24/10) with stabbing wounds on the body and arms. Patients are now treated and observed at intensive care unit at BROS Hospital.

Edwin’s father did not know what happened as he was at his house at Tulung Agung Street but what he known so far that Edwin and Maria

who are a couple did suffer from severe wounds. Maria was stabbed on the head and chest while Edwin on the arm. As their condition is better, both will be moved to regular wards. It is also hoped that the crime committer will be found and punished for their acts. Edwin and Maria were robbed at their place in a lodge house located at Tukad Batanghari, gang 11, no. 10 B, Panjer. When they saw what happened, the robber stabbed Edwin and Maria while trying to escape. (san)

Stone house of granny Windia collapses

Artist group car hit gorge, one died

Robbery victim in Panjer improving

IBP/File

A row of cvillas is seen in Badung Regency.

Again, data collection of villa in Badung reaps criticismMangupura (Bali Post)—

Other than by the legislative, the criticism against the tender of villa data collection in Badung was also raised by the public. Chairman of the Badung Unite Forum, Nyoman Sentana, said that such an activity was not ap-propriate and seemed to waste budget. “Tender of the villa data collection is misguided and wastes money,” said Sentana on Friday (Oct 26).

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Associated Press

PENSACOLA — The big storm threatening the East Coast and a final jobs report before Election Day loomed large as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney headed into the final full week of campaigning in a race that polls show is extraordinarily close.

Democrats claim math is on the president’s side. Republicans insist Romney’s got the momentum.

Obama is banking on his get-out-the-vote efforts in the most com-petitive states. He’s also making personal appeals as he encourages Americans to stick with him for a second term.

In pursuit of the 270 electoral votes needed for victory, each can-didate is starting to make his closing arguments. The goal is to win over the narrow slice of undecided, independent voters, moderates and women in particular, and to persuade supporters to vote on Nov. 6, if not earlier in the many states where voting is already under way. Roughly one-third of the electorate will have voted before Election Day.

Presidents are not elected by national popular vote, but in state-by-state contests that allocate electoral votes. Each state gets one electoral vote for each of its representatives in the House and Senate. The winner needs a majority of the 538 electoral votes. Obama is ahead in states and the District of Columbia representing 237 electoral votes; Romney has a comfortable lead in states with 191 electoral votes. There are nine contested battleground states — which are not reliably Democratic or Republican — that are too close to call.

The New York Times, citing corporate and regulatory records, reported on Friday that Wen’s mother, siblings and children had amassed the majority of their wealth since Wen was named Vice Premier in 1998.

In a statement issued late on Saturday and carried by Hong Kong television as well as the South China Morning Post and Sing Tao Daily newspapers, Bai Tao of the Junhe Law Office and Wang Weidong of the Grandall Law Firm said the wealth “does not exist”.

They also denied that Wen had acted improperly or engaged in business activities himself, and said his relatives had not profited in any way from his tenure as premier and had no influence on

Wen’s “formulation and execution of policies”.

The statement said Wen’s mother had never received any income or property apart from her salary and pension.

Telephone calls made to the law firms by Reuters were not answered.

The Times’ report said the names of family members “have been hidden behind layers of part-nerships and investment vehicles involving friends, work col-leagues and business partners”.

It said his family’s holdings in-clude a Beijing villa development project, a tire factory in northern China, a company involved in building some of the venues for Beijing’s 2008 Olympics in-cluding the “Bird’s Nest” main

stadium, and Ping An Insurance, one of the world’s largest financial services companies.

The New York Times report came at a sensitive time for Bei-jing, with China about to undergo a once-in-a-decade change of leadership in which Wen will step down as premier.

The newspaper’s websites in English and Chinese were im-mediately blocked in China, and searches for the New York Times as well as the names of Wen’s children and wife were blocked on China’s main Twitter-like mi-croblog service.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a daily briefing on Friday that the report “smears China’s name and has ulterior motives”.

AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File

In this March 14, 2012 file photo, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao gestures during a press confer-ence after the closing session of the annual National People’s Congress in the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing, China.

Lawyers for China premier’s family

Deny “hidden riches” claimReuters

BEIJING - Lawyers representing the family of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao have rejected claims made by the New York Times on Friday that they have accumulated at least $2.7 billion in “hidden riches”, Hong Kong media reported on Sunday.

Heading into final week, Romney, Obama deadlocked

Antara

JAKARTA - Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo officially inaugurated People`s Cultural Festival at the National Monument (Monas) area, here, Sunday.

The festival was organized to commemorate the National Youth Pledge Day, Kris Budiharjo, the chairman of the festival organizing committee, said.

The festival was also held to support the governor`s program that will make Jakarta as a national cultural center based on Jakarta`s native culture of Betawi.

Over 10,000 people consisting of students and representatives of various ethnics in Indonesia, took part in the festival.

The festival would be recorded in the Indonesian Record Museum (MURI) as a cultural festival having the largest number of participants, Budiharjo said.

Governor Joko Widodo, who is popularly known as Jokowi, said the capital city will organize an annual cultural festival called “Jak Carnival” starting next year.

“Next year, there will be another cultural festival to be called `Jak Carnival`,” Joko Widodo said.

The planned “Jak Carnival” will be organized coinciding with the commemoration of the anniversary of Jakarta, he added.

Jakarta celebrates its anniversary on June 22 every year. This year, the city`s 485th anniversary was celebrated from May 27 to June 24, with 55 cultural and expo activities

“We will begin the preparations in January. Hopefully, it will be better than this festival,” Joko Widodo said referring to the Jak Carnival.

The cultural festival is aimed at encouraging young people to love the country`s various culture and arts, he said.

On Oct. 28, 1928, during the struggle of Indonesia`s independence, a group of young men and women from many islands had assembled in Jakarta to pledge that they would be united under one motherland called Indonesia, one nation called Indonesia and one language - Bahasa Indonesia.

Since then, the Indonesian people have commemorated Youth Pledge on October 28 every year.

The wounded female ape was discovered this month on a palm oil plantation in Central Ka-limantan province, according to Tigor Nainggolan, a manager with the British-based Orangutan Foundation.

It’s not known who shot the orangutan, believed to be about 15 years old.

Nainggolan said veterinarians managed to remove 32 of the pel-lets lodged in her body and head during a three-hour surgery on Oct. 20 at a hospital in the town of Pangkalan Bun, where an X-

ray found 37 bullets in her head and 67 others in the body.

He added that another opera-tion will be performed depending on her condition.

The ape, named Aan, was blinded in her left eye by the pellets.

Indonesia is home to about 90 percent of the orangutans left in the wild, but half its plush rain forest been cleared in the past half-century in the rush to supply the world with timber, pulp, pa-per and more recently, palm oil.

As a result, most of the re-

maining 50,000 to 60,000 apes live in scattered, degraded for-ests, putting them in frequent, and often deadly, conflict with humans.

A survey last year by the Na-ture Conservancy and 19 other private organizations, including the WWF and the Association of Indonesian Primate Experts and Observers, found that villagers living on the Indonesian side of Borneo killed at least 750 endan-gered orangutans in a year, some to protect crops from being raided and others for their meat.

AP Photo/Dita Alangkara

Models display batik creations during a cultural parade held to commemorate Youth Pledge Day in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. Indonesia is famous for its traditional batiks, cotton cloth of high quality hand dyed in intricate and beautiful patterns.

Jokowi kicks off people cultural festival

AP Photo/Astri Siregar, Orangutan Foundation

In this undated photo released by the UK-based Orangutan Foundation, paramedics examine a female orangutan named Aan after being rescued, in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. A con-servationist said Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 Aan that was shot with an air rifle has been rescued in the Indonesian part of Borneo. Rescuers are working to remove 104 pellets from her body.

Orangutan shot with air gun rescued in BorneoAssociated Press

JAKARTA — An orangutan that was shot with an air rifle has been rescued in the Indonesian part of Borneo, and rescuers are working to remove 104 pellets from her body, a conservationist said Saturday.

The Bali bombings, which in turn came just over a year after the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, were a watershed for Indonesia, the country with the world’s largest population of muslims.

They forced the secular state to confront the presence of a small but dedicated group of followers of Osama bin Laden bent on attacking Western targets.

After 2002, Indonesian forces worked with Australia and other countries to crack down on the al Qaeda-linked Southeast Asian militant group Jemiah Islamiah that was behind the bombs.

The hunt led to the arrest of hundreds of militants. Many were killed in shootouts and the three main perpetrators of the bombings were convicted and executed by firing squad in 2008.

HASMI first surfaced in 2009 as a small “above ground extremist” organization based in West Java and with links to the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), said Todd Elliott, a terrorism analyst at Concord Consulting in Jakarta.

HASMI participated in protests against churches in West Java in 2010 as well as protests against Israel and their overall goal was the establishment of Sharia law in Indonesia, he said.

Until now, HASMI has not been linked to illegal activity. It existed, like the FPI, as a militant pressure group separate from Indonesia’s banned militant organizations, Elliott said.

“They (HASMI) definitely pose a very real threat. We are seeing the next step in a bigger trend of above ground extremist groups crossing over into violence,” he told Reuters.

Members of the FPI had also been implicated in previous attacks, includ-ing a suicide attack on a mosque used by police in Cirebon, West Java, in 2011, he said.

The suspected militants could be former members of HASMI, a Salafi group, said Jim Della-Giacomo, Southeast Asia project director at the In-ternational Crisis Group think tank.

Salafi Muslims are generally against violence but there are cases in which they turned to violence, Della-Giacomo said.

“The apparent choice of the U.S. embassy as a target shows that the so-called ‘far enemy’ is still a desirable target among Indonesian jihadis ... and not just Indonesian police or the so-called ‘near enemy’ who have been preferred in recent times,” he said.

The group’s name links them to a militant group operating in Kashmir and it is possible that some of its members may have trained with the Kashmiri group, said Damien Kingsbury, a professor at Deakin University in Australia.

HASMI’s members would also likely have at least informal links with other militants in Indonesia and the group’s existence is further evidence of the continuing threat, said Kingsbury, an expert on Indonesia.

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Reuters

CANBERRA - Australia un-veiled a long-term plan to boost trade with a booming Asia on Sunday, aiming to lift Asian input into its economy to one third by 2025 from 25 percent now, via more business with China and India in particular.

Releasing a new policy docu-ment, ‘Australia in the Asian Century’, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Australia was well placed to benefit from the eco-nomic rise of China and India, and to boost trade and investment with the broader region.

“Whatever else this century brings, it will bring Asia’s return to global leadership, Asia’s rise. This is not only unstoppable, it is gathering pace,” Gillard said.

The plan has few specific policy announcements, but tar-gets Asian tourism and greater expected demand for food and education to match Asia’s ap-petite for mineral resources that has fuelled a long mining boom in Australia. It also targets more Asian investment into Australia and lower trade barriers, although does not recommend changing Australia’s foreign investment

rules, which include intense scru-tiny of planned investments from overseas state-owned firms.

Australia is a member of the 21-member Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group, and is one of the 11 na-tions involved in negotiations for a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), both of which aim to liberalise regional trade.

Since the early 1970s, when Australia set up formal diplomatic relations with China, and Japan cemented its role as Australia’s top trading partner, Australia has regularly tried to deepen its Asian ties to cash in on regional eco-nomic growth. Since then, China has become Australia’s top trad-ing partner, ahead of Japan, the United States and South Korea.

The policy document targets stronger trade and bilateral links with neighbouring Indonesia, and with a booming India, where Gil-lard visited earlier this month.

The ‘Asian Century’ policy also aims to ensure that by 2025, one in three board members of Australia’s top 200 companies will have a deep knowledge of Asia, while all school children will have the chance to learn an Asian language.

Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, has been working to-ward a target of fully balancing its budget in 2016. On Friday, Chancellor Angela Merkel said that “must be our essential aim, because we have this obligation toward our children and grand-children.”

Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble indicated in an article for the Tagesspiegel newspa-

per released Saturday that the government is ahead of target. He said the federal government expects a “near-balanced budget” in 2013.

Schaeuble said Germany’s budget deficit will fall below 0.5 percent this year. Last year, it was 1 percent. The country’s healthy public finances have been helped by a robust economy that has pro-duced increases in tax income.

Associated Press

DETROIT — Toyota has widened its global sales lead over General Mo-tors after bouncing back from a series of natural disasters.

The company said Friday it sold 7.4 million vehicles globally in the first nine months of this year — 450,000 more than General Motors. While Toyota’s sales rose 28 percent in that period, GM’s rose 2.5 percent, to 6.95 million cars and light-duty trucks.

Toyota’s factories were hobbled by an earthquake and tsunami in early 2011, leaving it short of cars in the U.S. and other regions. But now the company has recovered, and is building and selling more vehicles globally. Germany’s Volk-swagen AG is also seeing strong global sales.

GM is more concerned with prof-itable growth than the global sales race, spokesman Jim Cain said. Toyota has made similar statements, but executives concede privately that the crown is a matter of corporate pride for both companies. GM was

the top-selling automaker for more than seven decades before losing the title to Toyota in 2008.

But Toyota faces a challenge in keeping its lead this year. Sales are falling in China because of a ter-ritorial dispute with Japan. Japan nationalized islands in the East China Sea that are also claimed by China and Taiwan. The move set off violent protests in China and a widespread call to boycott Japanese goods.

Toyota, which makes the Prius hybrid, Camry sedan and Lexus luxury models, had planned to sell 1 million vehicles in China this year. But the company no longer expects to reach that number. It has not given a new target.

In September, Toyota’s vehicle sales in China dropped to 44,100 ve-hicles, from 86,000 a year earlier. In August, Toyota sold 75,280 vehicles in China, down 15 percent from the same month last year.

Even if Toyota’s China sales fall short of 1 million, Nomura Securities Co. auto analyst Masataka Kunugim-oto expects them to gradually recover to 900,000 vehicles for the year.

“We don’t expect this kind of drop to continue,” he said. “The Chinese market is still growing.”

Still, he sees GM and other non-Japanese manufacturers getting a sales boost as Chinese buyers avoid Japanese products.

Last year, Toyota’s production was hit by the earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan last year and then by flooding in Thailand. Its sales were also dented by massive U.S. safety recalls. That combination of problems dropped Toyota to No. 3 in global sales after GM and Volkswagen.

VW is closing in on GM after notching big sales gains in the U.S. this year. The maker of the Passat and Jetta cars sold 6.7 million light vehi-cles from January through September, up 9.7 percent from a year earlier. But VW’s challenge could fall short this year because Europe’s weak economy has hurt sales in that region.

GM also has problems on its home turf. Sales growth in the U.S. — its biggest market — is lagging. Sales are up 3.4 percent through September, far behind the 15-percent growth for the industry as a whole.

Germany close to balanced budget in 2013Associated Press

BERLIN — Germany’s finance minister says the government will come close to balancing its budget next year as economic growth outpaces public spending.

Australia aims to lift Asia trade

In this Oct. 22, 2006 file photo, the Toyota sign hangs over a 2007 Yaris sedan on sale on the lot of a Toyota dealership in the southeast Denver suburb of Centennial, Colorado. Toyota has widened its global sales lead over General Motors after bouncing back from a series of natural disasters.

Toyota widens global sales lead over GM in 3Q

Antara

BANDUNG - At least 106 researchers and experts will attend the 13th annual general Meeting of Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) in Bali, slated for October 31-November 2, 2012.

“We’ve already received confirmation from 106 par-ticipants that they will attend the event in Bali next week,” Rahman Roestan, corporate secretary of Indonesian vaccine-maker Bio Farma, told newsmen here on Saturday.

Roestand said in addition to participants representing the 14 DCVMN member countries, the meeting will also feature presentations and discussions from vaccine experts and government officials from the United States, Europe. Latin America and U.N. bodies.

He noted that the list of speakers includes Dr. Kim Bush of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, whose speech is entitled `Programmes to Improve Global Health: Why and How, ‘and Dr. Shanelle Hall of the UNICEF Supply Divi-sion, who is scheduled to speak on UNICEF’s strategy for forecasting vaccine demands and working with countries and manufacturers.

Further, Indonesian top vaccine researcher, Dr. Mahendra Suhardono, will preside over a panel discussion featuring speakers Dr. Tjandra Yoga of the Indonesian Health Minis-try’s director general of communicable disease control, who will outline an initiative on global cooperation for responding to pandemic influenza.

Dr. Daniel Rodriguez of the Pan American Health Organi-zation (PAHO) will speak on the organization’s cooperation mechanism for the joint procurement of vaccines, syringes, and related supplies used by participating member states.

Also, panelists representing leading Asian vaccine makers Butantan, Cadila, Biovac, Vabiotech, and Bharat will discuss ways to expand availability of influenza vaccinations in developing countries with Jan Hendriks of the Netherlands Vaccine Institute moderating the discussion.

In total, there are currently 37 vaccine-making manufac-turers and members of the 14 DCVMN member countries. Indonesian vaccine-making company Bio Farma is the host of this year’s general meeting.

The objective of 13th DCVMN general meeting refers to striving to increase the availability, and to improve the qual-ity, of vaccines produced in developing countries.

Bio Farma President Director Iskandar said last Tuesday that the DCVMN is a strategic alliance of vaccine manu-facturers in developing countries. Indonesia is a founding member of the vaccine network, which has membership in 14 countries.

According to Iskandar, since its establishment in Band-ung, West Java in 1999, the DCVMN has achieved numerous milestones, particularly in providing high quality and afford-able vaccines to populations in developing countries.

Further, the network seeks to promote consistent and sustainable supplies of quality vaccines at affordable prices, and combat infectious diseases, especially those in the de-veloping world, by strengthening the capacity of vaccines and vaccine-related products.

It also encourages research and development efforts to meet the need for vaccines, and fosters production and de-livery of high quality vaccines and other health technologies on a long-term basis for national immunization programs.

Iskandar pointed out that Bio Farma is the only vaccine manufacturer in Indonesia that has sought to become a leader in vaccine research as well as a development center, serving as a partner to research new vaccines in developing countries.

Member states of the DCVMN are Argentina, Bangla-desh, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Republic of China, Republic of Korea, South Africa, Thai-land and Vietnam.

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Talking about land conversion in Bali will never end. But, it is the real condition happening to some places on the land of native people to Bali. The overlay of yellowing rice with the subak irrigation cooperative owned by Balinese is now dying and nearly comes to extinction amid the uncontrolled residential development.

Various social criticisms were ex-pressed by a number of people. One of the subtle allusions was addressed to land brokers who died in the cave of blerong (money-stealing spirit) by a Balinese pop singer AA Raka Sidan. By all means, the art composition has the meaning and hope for related parties to sensitively address the land conversion that has now become a social phenomenon in Bali.

Among the many cases of land conversion, the most heart-touching today is the condition of farmland at Batubulan and Batubulan Kangin (Batuyang) village, Sukawati sub-district, Gianyar. Condition of the farmland at both villages is increas-ingly squeezed. Even, it is very difficult to control the Batubulan area.

A resident of Batubulan doubling as legislator in the Gianyar House, Dewa Anom Astawa, said the real condition of farmland in the region was very

alarming. Land conversion from farm-land to residential area could not be easily overcome. It happened due to a number of weaknesses whether it was in the community or government ap-paratus. At the moment, the farmland conversion happened due to the will of the people themselves. Pragmatic view in the community made them release their land ownership. Besides, it was also kindled by many individual factors.

In addition, amidst the completely difficult condition farmers were un-able to preserve the survival of their family. Their agricultural products could no longer suffice their needs properly. Not to mention, the land tax remained to hold them amidst the desire to maintain the land owned by their parents.

In this case, it was required a politi-cal will of the government to protect the existence of such farmlands. Un-fortunately, the existing regulations

had always been late and sometimes it did not exist. “Amidst the exces-sive condition, we can only give an understanding as the saying goes that when in Rome, do as the Romans do,” he explained.

Meanwhile, the Headman of Ba-tubulan Kangin (Batuyang), Wayan Swarjaya, said it was impossible for him to prohibit people from selling their land. Such conditions had oc-curred since the 1990s, while the hous-ing development occurred around the early 2000s. Admittedly, the current population of the territory had reached 1,500 people.

Swarjaya judged that to address the issue was required a concerted effort from top to bottom. Political will of the government, especially in protecting the agriculture, was highly needed to minimize the rate of fast-growing land conversion.

Existence of Batubulan and Batubu-lan Kangin village was very strategic geographically. The atmosphere was not so noisy, close to Denpasar and some areas in East Bali. It had made the area their choice to live. So far, the growing settlement was dominated by people from Karangasem, Klung-kung, Bangli, Gianyar and Buleleng. (kmb16)

Over 100 vaccine experts to attend 13th DCVMN conference in Bali

Land getting narrower as besieged by settlement Bali Post

GIANYAR - Talking about land conversion in Bali will never end. But, it is the real condition happening to some places on the land of native people to Bali. The overlay of yellowing rice with the subak irrigation cooperative owned by Balinese is now dying and nearly comes to extinction amid the uncontrolled residential development.

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Ubud Monkey Forest is a small rain forest dwelt by some group of monkeys and other tropi-cal animals. It is strategically located in the hearth of Ubud Village, precisely located in the region of Padang Tegal Village, Ubud Sub district and Gianyar Regency. Monkey Forests in Balinese language called Wanara Wana are spread out in the island and Ubud Monkey Forest itself own very important function of the continuity the monkey habitat in Bali. Meanwhile the local community own important role to keep this forest naturally in order to all wild animals able to live smoothly.

Ubud Monkey Forest is dwelt by 200 mon-keys, pertained to long tail inclusive macaques or macaca fascicularis group which owns the wide disseminating area. Among the amount monkeys living in this forest, there are 23 adult male, 79 adult female and 98 still babies. All the monkeys in this forest consisted of three groups, dwell certain area and use the certain place and certain time.

However, it also happened that entire group can use the forest and whenever two groups exist at same place and time, they will fight each other. These monkeys are believed as Gods Guard of Dalem Agung Temple, The Hindu Temple exist in the middle of forest. There are three Holy Temples in this monkey forest and those are existing sur-round the forest and it is estimated built in the middle of 14 century, in the early governance of Gelgel dynasty. Dalem Agung Temple is located in northwest from the forest represent the existence of most important temples. Beside of two others, that are Permandian Temple, in Westside from this forest and Prajapati Temple which is located in south-east side where the place of Dewa Siwa (Siwa God), one of the Khayangan Temple in Padang Tegal Village.

Ubud Monkey Forest

IBP/File PhotoAssociated Press Writer

DETROIT -- Emanuel Steward, earnest yet easygoing, proved rough and tough wasn’t the only way to win in boxing.

With a twinkle in his eyes, a smile on his face and a soothing voice, Steward developed unique bonds in and out of the ring with a long line of champions that included Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis, Oscar De La Hoya and Wladi-mir Klitschko.

Steward, owner of the Kronk Gym in Detroit and an International Boxing Hall of Fame trainer, died Thursday.

He was 68. His executive assistant, Victoria Kirton, said Steward died Thursday at a Chicago hospital. She didn’t disclose the cause of death.

‘’It is not often that a person in any line of work gets a chance to work with a legend, well I was privileged enough to work with one for almost a decade,’’ Klitschko said Thursday. ‘’I will miss our time together. The long talks about boxing, the world, and life itself. Most of all I will miss our friendship.’’

Steward, whose father was a coal miner and mother was a seamstress, was born in West Virginia. He got boxing gloves as a Christmas present at the age

of 8, the start of what would become a long career in the sweet science.

He moved to the Motor City just before becoming a teenager and trained as an amateur boxer at Brewster Recre-ation Center, which once was the home gym of Joe Louis.

Steward, at the age of 18, won the national Golden Gloves tournament as a bantamweight. Instead of trying to make it as a professional boxer, he went to work for the Detroit Edison Co. and in 1971 accepted a part-time position as head coach - for $35 per week - of the boxing program at the Kronk Recreation Center.

Associated Press Writer

ISTANBUL -- Victoria Azarenka wrapped up the season-ending No. 1 position in the world by beating Li Na 7-6 (4), 6-3 on Friday in the WTA Championships.

Azarenka secured a spot in the semifinals and will next play Maria Sharapova.

‘’It’s kind of difficult to believe that a little girl from Belarus is on that list,’’ said Azarenka, from Belarus. ‘’It’s really incredible achievement. When I started to play tennis I had this big picture in my head that I want to be there. Back then it’s so far away. It’s like pretty much touching the sky.

‘’I’m here sitting kind of in the sky, so it’s really incred-ible feeling.’’

Agnieszka Radwanska advanced to the semifinals when she edged Sara Errani 6-7 (6), 7-5, 6-4 in a match that lasted nearly 3 1/2 hours. The fourth-ranked Radwanska will play Serena Williams on Saturday.

Sharapova swept past Sam Stosur 6-0, 6-3 on the final day of round-robin play but Azarenka’s win means that the Russian will not be able to wrest the No. 1 ranking form her.

Azarenka won the Australian Open in January and had been ranked No. 1 for most of the year, except for a brief period after Sharapova won the French Open.

Sharapova had already qualified for the semifinals of the elite, eight-woman event and has won all three of her round-robin matches.

The Russian rolled through the first set, allowing Stosur only five points. Stosur was an alternate who replaced de-fending champion Petra Kvitova, who withdrew because of illness.

‘’I certainly didn’t want to play as long a match as I did in the previous round. I wanted to do a better job of a few things and I think I did,’’ said the second-ranked Russian.

AP Photo/Andrew Brownbill

Azarenka seals No. 1 ranking at WTA Championships

Emanuel Steward, famed boxing trainer, dies at 68

FILE- This Sept. 9, 2004 file photo shows former WBO heavy-weight cham-pion Wladimir Klitschko getting his hands taped by trainer Emanu-el Steward before a workout at the La Brea Boxing Academy in Los Angeles.

AP Photo/Reed Saxon,File

Polesitter Stoner had fallen from first to third off the line, as Lorenzo’s Yamaha burst to the front. Determined to push for a fourth consecutive race win to try and close down Lorenzo’s 23-point advantage, Pedrosa thrust his Honda into the lead at the hairpin on the opening lap.

Lorenzo then lost out to Stoner’s sister Honda on the pits straight.

Given that Stoner had dominated the entire weekend so far, and with Honda not expected to impose team orders, it seemed only a matter of time before Pedrosa relinquished the lead. Pushing

hard to try and stay ahead, Pedrosa then lost his Honda’s front end and crashed after carrying too much speed into the hairpin on the second lap.

He picked his bike up and trundled disconsolately back to the pits. There was no longer any need for Lorenzo to even try and chase Stoner - who was clearly in another league anyway. In his penultimate MotoGP start before retiring, Stoner was able to secure his sixth consecutive home victory by a comfortable margin, as Lorenzo easily took the second place he required.

Cal Crutchlow made an early break

from the pack behind to secure a lonely third. His Tech 3 Yamaha team-mate Andrea Dovizioso had to fight much harder for fourth, only defeating Alvaro Bautista and Stefan Bradl after a huge race-long dice.

Valentino Rossi led the uncom-petitive Ducatis home in seventh. Aleix Espargaro very narrowly beat Aspar team-mate Randy de Puniet to top CRT honours in 10th place.

MotoGP rider Jorge Lorenzo of Spain celebrates on the podium

after placing second and claiming the World Championship at the

Australian MotoGP Grand Prix on Phillip Island, Australia, on Sunday,

Oct. 28, 2012.

Jorge Lorenzo champion, Casey Stoner dominates

Jorge Lorenzo secured his second MotoGP world championship with second place behind runaway winner Casey Stoner in the Australian Grand Prix. The title battle was effectively settled on lap two, when Lorenzo’s re-maining championship rival Dani Pedrosa crashed out of the lead.

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Carlos Tevez secured City’s vic-tory over Swansea, putting the cham-pions a point behind Chelsea before the leaders host Manchester United on Sunday.

‘’They sat quite deep and made it difficult for us to get the ball forward,’’ City midfielder Gareth Barry said.

It took Mikel Arteta’s late goal for Arsenal to overcome winless, 10-man Queens Park Rangers and rise to fourth - seven points behind Chelsea.

While Arsenal’s attack lacked cutting edge, the team was boosted by midfielder Jack Wilshere success-fully returning after 17 months out of competitive action.

‘’It’s been a long journey but I’m back now ... we didn’t underestimate QPR and knew they were going to be strong, especially from midfield and the wingers,’’ the 20-year-old Englishman said.

The match at Etihad Stadium was the longest since the Premier League’s inception in 1992, with more than 12 minutes of stoppage time after potentially serious injuries to Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm

and City defender Micah Richards led to them being carried off during the second half.

Vorm is set to be out for up to six weeks, Swansea manager Michael Laudrup said.

The only goal came in the 61st minute, with Tevez sending the dip-ping shot into the bottom corner of the net beyond Vorm, who was injured while stretching to save.

Richards was later running down the pitch when he went down in agony holding his right knee. After receiving oxygen on the pitch he was carried off.

At Emirates Stadium, Arteta’s winner came four minutes after QPR defender Stephane M’Bia was sent off in the 80th for kicking out at Thomas Vermaelen while on the ground after being fouled by the rival defender.

Olivier Giroud’s initial header from Andrei Arshavin’s cross was saved by Cesar but Arteta pounced to head against the bar and he prodded the rebound into the net.

The win lifted some of the gloom after successive losses in the league and Champions League.

‘’I am very happy with the result because we lost two big games and you could see the confidence was a bit jaded,’’ manager Arsene Wenger said. ‘’But we were serious and we moved the ball quite well. We needed to be patient.’’

Wigan emerged victorious for the first time at home this sea-son as West Ham was beaten 2-1.

Ivan Ramis volleyed Wigan in front in the 8th and James McArthur’s goal early in the second half proved decisive as James Tomkins pulled one back for West Ham in stoppage time.

There was also a late goal at Read-ing, with Hal Robson-Kanu retrieving a 3-3 draw with Fulham - the fourth goal in the last 13 minutes. Reading remains in the relegation zone, clear of Southampton on goal difference and a point ahead of QPR.

Aston Villa and Norwich are just out of the drop zone after draw-ing 1-1. Stoke endured a 0-0 draw with Sunderland but extended its unbeaten home run in the league to 11 matches.

Reuters

ROME - AC Milan’s Stephan El Shaarawy marked his 20th birthday with a second-half goal in a 1-0 win over Genoa in Serie A on Saturday while strugglers Siena and Palermo scrapped out a 0-0 draw. Milan’s victory, which puts them on 10 points from nine games, eases the pressure on manager Massimiliano Allegri despite a poor display that even Brazil forward Alexandre Pato, in his first start for eight months, could not light up.

Despite the win Milan are still languishing in mid-table a massive 12 points behind leaders Juventus, who will bid to extend their 47-game league unbeaten run at Catania on Sunday. Genoa could have taken the lead at the San Siro after a 15 minutes when Cristian Zapata gifted the ball to Luca Antonelli.

He crossed to Ciro Immobile, who was too late to slot home but almost scored anyway after Marco Amelia punched the ball into the striker’s face only to see it rebound wide. The closest Milan came to a goal in a dull first half was after 37 minutes when El Shaarawy collected an overhit corner and flashed the ball across the six-yard box, only to see his team mates rooted to the spot and the chance go begging.

Milan started the second half brighter and could have scored almost straight after the restart when Pato’s raid down the right flank ended with another teasing cross flying across Sebastian Frey’s goal and no-one on hand to put it in the net.

However, it was more graft than craft, and the few fans inside the sparsely populated stadium soon started to make their feelings known, whistling their team’s feeble efforts to break down Luigi Del Neri’s well organised side.

DEADLOCK BROKEN

Allegri’s team finally broke the deadlock

with 15 minutes left after Ignazio Abate fin-ished some good work on the right by rolling a cross in front of Frey’s goal that this time El Shaarawy, by far Milan’s best player on the night, tapped home. The Italy forward with the striking haircut, who came through the ranks at Genoa before joining Milan, did not celebrate his goal as a mark of respect for his former club.

The sluggish manner of Milan’s first win in four games, which ends a run of three straight defeats in all competitions, will do little to ease fears that this could be their worst season since Silvio Berlusconi took over the club in 1986.

Earlier, Siena and Palermo produced an un-eventful goalless draw that showed why they were the bottom two in the table. The first clear chance did not come unt i l two minutes in to the second ha l f when Siena substitute Fran-cesco Valiani whipped in an invit ing cross that Emanuele Calaio headed wide.

F a b r i z i o M i c c o l i thought he had given Palermo the lead after 56 minutes when he fired past Siena goalkeeper Gianluca Pegolo but he was offside. Two minutes later he fired over the bar from close range after a beautiful pass by Massimo Donati.

Miccoli almost set up a goal with over a quarter of an hour to go when he played Nicolas Bertolo through in a smart exchange of passes but Pegolo was equal to the Argentine’s weak shot.

Despite their superiority, Gian Piero Gas-perini’s Palermo side could not fashion another chance and the sides shared the points leaving Siena bottom on three with Palermo on seven.

Reuters

The Argentine netted his 72nd and 73rd strikes of 2012 against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, bring-ing him within touching distance of the Brazilian and Gerd Muller’s historic tallies of 75 and 85 goals, respectively. “Breaking Pele’s re-cord is the least I’m worried about,” he told reporters. “We won at a difficult ground, and that was the most important thing.”

The 25-year-old will be collect-ing his Golden Boot on Monday, after he finished last season as top scorer in Europe: “I want to thank

my teammates, without them I wouldn’t have been able to win the prize.” Another Blaugrana player to get his name on the scoresheet, Cesc Fabregas, believes his team’s 5-0 mauling of Rayo was their fin-est display of the season.

“This was the best game of the season,” he commented. “We are really happy with the excellent work we produced tonight in an intense encounter.

“We played really well in the second half. We knew we were going to suffer in front of the Rayo supporters, but it was a real party after our second goal, when we im-

posed ourselves.” Forward David Villa continued his comeback from a broken leg by opening the scoring with a well-taken strike, and was quick to announce his gratitude at getting the opportunity to play.

“I’m really happy to play 60, 65 minutes, get those under my belt and to have helped with a goal - that’s important for a striker.”

P a r i s S a i n t - G e r m a i n coach Carlo Ancelotti says tha t h i s s ide has Z la t an Ibrahimovic to thank for its 1-0 victory over Nancy on Saturday. The capi ta l c lub f a i l ed s t rugg led to take charge of the game at Stade Marcel Picot, but a 75th-minute strike from the Swede ensured that its unbeaten run continued.

“I thank Ibrahimovic. He is a fantastic player,” the former AC Milan boss told report-ers after the match. “We lost here last season, so this is an important win for us.

“This win will increase the character and personality of

this team. The second period was better for us, as we played with more intensity. [Ma-thieu] Bodmer and [Adrien] Rabiot gave greater security to the team.

“[Javier] Pastore was not used to playing in midfield, which explained our early difficulties, but he did well once he moved behind the strikers, though things were difficult for [Jeremy] Menez tonight.”

Ibrahimovic’s 10 goals in just nine Ligue 1 appearances have helped propel his team to the top of the table, three points clear of second-placed Toulouse.

AP Photo/Sang Tan

Arsenal’s Santi Cazorla, top, jumps over a tackle from Queens Park Rangers’ goalkeeper Julio Cesar during their English Premier League soccer match at Emirates stadium, London, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012.

Arsenal, Man City respond to Euro woes to EPL winsAssociated Press Writer

LONDON -- Manchester City and Arsenal responded to midweek Champions League setbacks with unconvincing 1-0 wins in the English Premier League on Saturday.

AP Photo/Manu Fernandez

FC Barcelona’s Jordi Alba, right, celebrates after scoring with Lionel Messi from Argentina during a Champions League soccer match group G against Celtic at the Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012.

Messi: Breaking Pele’s record is the last thing I’m worried about

AP Photo/Antonio Calanni

AC Milan forward Stephan El Shaarawy, top, is tackled by Genoa midfielder Andrea Bertolacci during the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Genoa at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012.

Birthday boy El Shaarawy gives Milan win over Genoa

Ancelotti: PSG can thank Ibrahimovic for Nancy win

AP Photo/Mathieu Cugnot

Paris Saint Germain’s Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahi-movic, left, celebrates with his teammates after scor-

ing against Nancy during their French Premier League soccer match at the Marcel Picot stadium in Nancy,

eastern France, Saturday, Oct, 27, 2012.

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Carlos Tevez secured City’s vic-tory over Swansea, putting the cham-pions a point behind Chelsea before the leaders host Manchester United on Sunday.

‘’They sat quite deep and made it difficult for us to get the ball forward,’’ City midfielder Gareth Barry said.

It took Mikel Arteta’s late goal for Arsenal to overcome winless, 10-man Queens Park Rangers and rise to fourth - seven points behind Chelsea.

While Arsenal’s attack lacked cutting edge, the team was boosted by midfielder Jack Wilshere success-fully returning after 17 months out of competitive action.

‘’It’s been a long journey but I’m back now ... we didn’t underestimate QPR and knew they were going to be strong, especially from midfield and the wingers,’’ the 20-year-old Englishman said.

The match at Etihad Stadium was the longest since the Premier League’s inception in 1992, with more than 12 minutes of stoppage time after potentially serious injuries to Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm

and City defender Micah Richards led to them being carried off during the second half.

Vorm is set to be out for up to six weeks, Swansea manager Michael Laudrup said.

The only goal came in the 61st minute, with Tevez sending the dip-ping shot into the bottom corner of the net beyond Vorm, who was injured while stretching to save.

Richards was later running down the pitch when he went down in agony holding his right knee. After receiving oxygen on the pitch he was carried off.

At Emirates Stadium, Arteta’s winner came four minutes after QPR defender Stephane M’Bia was sent off in the 80th for kicking out at Thomas Vermaelen while on the ground after being fouled by the rival defender.

Olivier Giroud’s initial header from Andrei Arshavin’s cross was saved by Cesar but Arteta pounced to head against the bar and he prodded the rebound into the net.

The win lifted some of the gloom after successive losses in the league and Champions League.

‘’I am very happy with the result because we lost two big games and you could see the confidence was a bit jaded,’’ manager Arsene Wenger said. ‘’But we were serious and we moved the ball quite well. We needed to be patient.’’

Wigan emerged victorious for the first time at home this sea-son as West Ham was beaten 2-1.

Ivan Ramis volleyed Wigan in front in the 8th and James McArthur’s goal early in the second half proved decisive as James Tomkins pulled one back for West Ham in stoppage time.

There was also a late goal at Read-ing, with Hal Robson-Kanu retrieving a 3-3 draw with Fulham - the fourth goal in the last 13 minutes. Reading remains in the relegation zone, clear of Southampton on goal difference and a point ahead of QPR.

Aston Villa and Norwich are just out of the drop zone after draw-ing 1-1. Stoke endured a 0-0 draw with Sunderland but extended its unbeaten home run in the league to 11 matches.

Reuters

ROME - AC Milan’s Stephan El Shaarawy marked his 20th birthday with a second-half goal in a 1-0 win over Genoa in Serie A on Saturday while strugglers Siena and Palermo scrapped out a 0-0 draw. Milan’s victory, which puts them on 10 points from nine games, eases the pressure on manager Massimiliano Allegri despite a poor display that even Brazil forward Alexandre Pato, in his first start for eight months, could not light up.

Despite the win Milan are still languishing in mid-table a massive 12 points behind leaders Juventus, who will bid to extend their 47-game league unbeaten run at Catania on Sunday. Genoa could have taken the lead at the San Siro after a 15 minutes when Cristian Zapata gifted the ball to Luca Antonelli.

He crossed to Ciro Immobile, who was too late to slot home but almost scored anyway after Marco Amelia punched the ball into the striker’s face only to see it rebound wide. The closest Milan came to a goal in a dull first half was after 37 minutes when El Shaarawy collected an overhit corner and flashed the ball across the six-yard box, only to see his team mates rooted to the spot and the chance go begging.

Milan started the second half brighter and could have scored almost straight after the restart when Pato’s raid down the right flank ended with another teasing cross flying across Sebastian Frey’s goal and no-one on hand to put it in the net.

However, it was more graft than craft, and the few fans inside the sparsely populated stadium soon started to make their feelings known, whistling their team’s feeble efforts to break down Luigi Del Neri’s well organised side.

DEADLOCK BROKEN

Allegri’s team finally broke the deadlock

with 15 minutes left after Ignazio Abate fin-ished some good work on the right by rolling a cross in front of Frey’s goal that this time El Shaarawy, by far Milan’s best player on the night, tapped home. The Italy forward with the striking haircut, who came through the ranks at Genoa before joining Milan, did not celebrate his goal as a mark of respect for his former club.

The sluggish manner of Milan’s first win in four games, which ends a run of three straight defeats in all competitions, will do little to ease fears that this could be their worst season since Silvio Berlusconi took over the club in 1986.

Earlier, Siena and Palermo produced an un-eventful goalless draw that showed why they were the bottom two in the table. The first clear chance did not come unt i l two minutes in to the second ha l f when Siena substitute Fran-cesco Valiani whipped in an invit ing cross that Emanuele Calaio headed wide.

F a b r i z i o M i c c o l i thought he had given Palermo the lead after 56 minutes when he fired past Siena goalkeeper Gianluca Pegolo but he was offside. Two minutes later he fired over the bar from close range after a beautiful pass by Massimo Donati.

Miccoli almost set up a goal with over a quarter of an hour to go when he played Nicolas Bertolo through in a smart exchange of passes but Pegolo was equal to the Argentine’s weak shot.

Despite their superiority, Gian Piero Gas-perini’s Palermo side could not fashion another chance and the sides shared the points leaving Siena bottom on three with Palermo on seven.

Reuters

The Argentine netted his 72nd and 73rd strikes of 2012 against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, bring-ing him within touching distance of the Brazilian and Gerd Muller’s historic tallies of 75 and 85 goals, respectively. “Breaking Pele’s re-cord is the least I’m worried about,” he told reporters. “We won at a difficult ground, and that was the most important thing.”

The 25-year-old will be collect-ing his Golden Boot on Monday, after he finished last season as top scorer in Europe: “I want to thank

my teammates, without them I wouldn’t have been able to win the prize.” Another Blaugrana player to get his name on the scoresheet, Cesc Fabregas, believes his team’s 5-0 mauling of Rayo was their fin-est display of the season.

“This was the best game of the season,” he commented. “We are really happy with the excellent work we produced tonight in an intense encounter.

“We played really well in the second half. We knew we were going to suffer in front of the Rayo supporters, but it was a real party after our second goal, when we im-

posed ourselves.” Forward David Villa continued his comeback from a broken leg by opening the scoring with a well-taken strike, and was quick to announce his gratitude at getting the opportunity to play.

“I’m really happy to play 60, 65 minutes, get those under my belt and to have helped with a goal - that’s important for a striker.”

P a r i s S a i n t - G e r m a i n coach Carlo Ancelotti says tha t h i s s ide has Z la t an Ibrahimovic to thank for its 1-0 victory over Nancy on Saturday. The capi ta l c lub f a i l ed s t rugg led to take charge of the game at Stade Marcel Picot, but a 75th-minute strike from the Swede ensured that its unbeaten run continued.

“I thank Ibrahimovic. He is a fantastic player,” the former AC Milan boss told report-ers after the match. “We lost here last season, so this is an important win for us.

“This win will increase the character and personality of

this team. The second period was better for us, as we played with more intensity. [Ma-thieu] Bodmer and [Adrien] Rabiot gave greater security to the team.

“[Javier] Pastore was not used to playing in midfield, which explained our early difficulties, but he did well once he moved behind the strikers, though things were difficult for [Jeremy] Menez tonight.”

Ibrahimovic’s 10 goals in just nine Ligue 1 appearances have helped propel his team to the top of the table, three points clear of second-placed Toulouse.

AP Photo/Sang Tan

Arsenal’s Santi Cazorla, top, jumps over a tackle from Queens Park Rangers’ goalkeeper Julio Cesar during their English Premier League soccer match at Emirates stadium, London, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012.

Arsenal, Man City respond to Euro woes to EPL winsAssociated Press Writer

LONDON -- Manchester City and Arsenal responded to midweek Champions League setbacks with unconvincing 1-0 wins in the English Premier League on Saturday.

AP Photo/Manu Fernandez

FC Barcelona’s Jordi Alba, right, celebrates after scoring with Lionel Messi from Argentina during a Champions League soccer match group G against Celtic at the Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012.

Messi: Breaking Pele’s record is the last thing I’m worried about

AP Photo/Antonio Calanni

AC Milan forward Stephan El Shaarawy, top, is tackled by Genoa midfielder Andrea Bertolacci during the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Genoa at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012.

Birthday boy El Shaarawy gives Milan win over Genoa

Ancelotti: PSG can thank Ibrahimovic for Nancy win

AP Photo/Mathieu Cugnot

Paris Saint Germain’s Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahi-movic, left, celebrates with his teammates after scor-

ing against Nancy during their French Premier League soccer match at the Marcel Picot stadium in Nancy,

eastern France, Saturday, Oct, 27, 2012.

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IBP

Ubud Monkey Forest is a small rain forest dwelt by some group of monkeys and other tropi-cal animals. It is strategically located in the hearth of Ubud Village, precisely located in the region of Padang Tegal Village, Ubud Sub district and Gianyar Regency. Monkey Forests in Balinese language called Wanara Wana are spread out in the island and Ubud Monkey Forest itself own very important function of the continuity the monkey habitat in Bali. Meanwhile the local community own important role to keep this forest naturally in order to all wild animals able to live smoothly.

Ubud Monkey Forest is dwelt by 200 mon-keys, pertained to long tail inclusive macaques or macaca fascicularis group which owns the wide disseminating area. Among the amount monkeys living in this forest, there are 23 adult male, 79 adult female and 98 still babies. All the monkeys in this forest consisted of three groups, dwell certain area and use the certain place and certain time.

However, it also happened that entire group can use the forest and whenever two groups exist at same place and time, they will fight each other. These monkeys are believed as Gods Guard of Dalem Agung Temple, The Hindu Temple exist in the middle of forest. There are three Holy Temples in this monkey forest and those are existing sur-round the forest and it is estimated built in the middle of 14 century, in the early governance of Gelgel dynasty. Dalem Agung Temple is located in northwest from the forest represent the existence of most important temples. Beside of two others, that are Permandian Temple, in Westside from this forest and Prajapati Temple which is located in south-east side where the place of Dewa Siwa (Siwa God), one of the Khayangan Temple in Padang Tegal Village.

Ubud Monkey Forest

IBP/File PhotoAssociated Press Writer

DETROIT -- Emanuel Steward, earnest yet easygoing, proved rough and tough wasn’t the only way to win in boxing.

With a twinkle in his eyes, a smile on his face and a soothing voice, Steward developed unique bonds in and out of the ring with a long line of champions that included Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis, Oscar De La Hoya and Wladi-mir Klitschko.

Steward, owner of the Kronk Gym in Detroit and an International Boxing Hall of Fame trainer, died Thursday.

He was 68. His executive assistant, Victoria Kirton, said Steward died Thursday at a Chicago hospital. She didn’t disclose the cause of death.

‘’It is not often that a person in any line of work gets a chance to work with a legend, well I was privileged enough to work with one for almost a decade,’’ Klitschko said Thursday. ‘’I will miss our time together. The long talks about boxing, the world, and life itself. Most of all I will miss our friendship.’’

Steward, whose father was a coal miner and mother was a seamstress, was born in West Virginia. He got boxing gloves as a Christmas present at the age

of 8, the start of what would become a long career in the sweet science.

He moved to the Motor City just before becoming a teenager and trained as an amateur boxer at Brewster Recre-ation Center, which once was the home gym of Joe Louis.

Steward, at the age of 18, won the national Golden Gloves tournament as a bantamweight. Instead of trying to make it as a professional boxer, he went to work for the Detroit Edison Co. and in 1971 accepted a part-time position as head coach - for $35 per week - of the boxing program at the Kronk Recreation Center.

Associated Press Writer

ISTANBUL -- Victoria Azarenka wrapped up the season-ending No. 1 position in the world by beating Li Na 7-6 (4), 6-3 on Friday in the WTA Championships.

Azarenka secured a spot in the semifinals and will next play Maria Sharapova.

‘’It’s kind of difficult to believe that a little girl from Belarus is on that list,’’ said Azarenka, from Belarus. ‘’It’s really incredible achievement. When I started to play tennis I had this big picture in my head that I want to be there. Back then it’s so far away. It’s like pretty much touching the sky.

‘’I’m here sitting kind of in the sky, so it’s really incred-ible feeling.’’

Agnieszka Radwanska advanced to the semifinals when she edged Sara Errani 6-7 (6), 7-5, 6-4 in a match that lasted nearly 3 1/2 hours. The fourth-ranked Radwanska will play Serena Williams on Saturday.

Sharapova swept past Sam Stosur 6-0, 6-3 on the final day of round-robin play but Azarenka’s win means that the Russian will not be able to wrest the No. 1 ranking form her.

Azarenka won the Australian Open in January and had been ranked No. 1 for most of the year, except for a brief period after Sharapova won the French Open.

Sharapova had already qualified for the semifinals of the elite, eight-woman event and has won all three of her round-robin matches.

The Russian rolled through the first set, allowing Stosur only five points. Stosur was an alternate who replaced de-fending champion Petra Kvitova, who withdrew because of illness.

‘’I certainly didn’t want to play as long a match as I did in the previous round. I wanted to do a better job of a few things and I think I did,’’ said the second-ranked Russian.

AP Photo/Andrew Brownbill

Azarenka seals No. 1 ranking at WTA Championships

Emanuel Steward, famed boxing trainer, dies at 68

FILE- This Sept. 9, 2004 file photo shows former WBO heavy-weight cham-pion Wladimir Klitschko getting his hands taped by trainer Emanu-el Steward before a workout at the La Brea Boxing Academy in Los Angeles.

AP Photo/Reed Saxon,File

Polesitter Stoner had fallen from first to third off the line, as Lorenzo’s Yamaha burst to the front. Determined to push for a fourth consecutive race win to try and close down Lorenzo’s 23-point advantage, Pedrosa thrust his Honda into the lead at the hairpin on the opening lap.

Lorenzo then lost out to Stoner’s sister Honda on the pits straight.

Given that Stoner had dominated the entire weekend so far, and with Honda not expected to impose team orders, it seemed only a matter of time before Pedrosa relinquished the lead. Pushing

hard to try and stay ahead, Pedrosa then lost his Honda’s front end and crashed after carrying too much speed into the hairpin on the second lap.

He picked his bike up and trundled disconsolately back to the pits. There was no longer any need for Lorenzo to even try and chase Stoner - who was clearly in another league anyway. In his penultimate MotoGP start before retiring, Stoner was able to secure his sixth consecutive home victory by a comfortable margin, as Lorenzo easily took the second place he required.

Cal Crutchlow made an early break

from the pack behind to secure a lonely third. His Tech 3 Yamaha team-mate Andrea Dovizioso had to fight much harder for fourth, only defeating Alvaro Bautista and Stefan Bradl after a huge race-long dice.

Valentino Rossi led the uncom-petitive Ducatis home in seventh. Aleix Espargaro very narrowly beat Aspar team-mate Randy de Puniet to top CRT honours in 10th place.

MotoGP rider Jorge Lorenzo of Spain celebrates on the podium

after placing second and claiming the World Championship at the

Australian MotoGP Grand Prix on Phillip Island, Australia, on Sunday,

Oct. 28, 2012.

Jorge Lorenzo champion, Casey Stoner dominates

Jorge Lorenzo secured his second MotoGP world championship with second place behind runaway winner Casey Stoner in the Australian Grand Prix. The title battle was effectively settled on lap two, when Lorenzo’s re-maining championship rival Dani Pedrosa crashed out of the lead.

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Associated Press

PENSACOLA — The big storm threatening the East Coast and a final jobs report before Election Day loomed large as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney headed into the final full week of campaigning in a race that polls show is extraordinarily close.

Democrats claim math is on the president’s side. Republicans insist Romney’s got the momentum.

Obama is banking on his get-out-the-vote efforts in the most com-petitive states. He’s also making personal appeals as he encourages Americans to stick with him for a second term.

In pursuit of the 270 electoral votes needed for victory, each can-didate is starting to make his closing arguments. The goal is to win over the narrow slice of undecided, independent voters, moderates and women in particular, and to persuade supporters to vote on Nov. 6, if not earlier in the many states where voting is already under way. Roughly one-third of the electorate will have voted before Election Day.

Presidents are not elected by national popular vote, but in state-by-state contests that allocate electoral votes. Each state gets one electoral vote for each of its representatives in the House and Senate. The winner needs a majority of the 538 electoral votes. Obama is ahead in states and the District of Columbia representing 237 electoral votes; Romney has a comfortable lead in states with 191 electoral votes. There are nine contested battleground states — which are not reliably Democratic or Republican — that are too close to call.

The New York Times, citing corporate and regulatory records, reported on Friday that Wen’s mother, siblings and children had amassed the majority of their wealth since Wen was named Vice Premier in 1998.

In a statement issued late on Saturday and carried by Hong Kong television as well as the South China Morning Post and Sing Tao Daily newspapers, Bai Tao of the Junhe Law Office and Wang Weidong of the Grandall Law Firm said the wealth “does not exist”.

They also denied that Wen had acted improperly or engaged in business activities himself, and said his relatives had not profited in any way from his tenure as premier and had no influence on

Wen’s “formulation and execution of policies”.

The statement said Wen’s mother had never received any income or property apart from her salary and pension.

Telephone calls made to the law firms by Reuters were not answered.

The Times’ report said the names of family members “have been hidden behind layers of part-nerships and investment vehicles involving friends, work col-leagues and business partners”.

It said his family’s holdings in-clude a Beijing villa development project, a tire factory in northern China, a company involved in building some of the venues for Beijing’s 2008 Olympics in-cluding the “Bird’s Nest” main

stadium, and Ping An Insurance, one of the world’s largest financial services companies.

The New York Times report came at a sensitive time for Bei-jing, with China about to undergo a once-in-a-decade change of leadership in which Wen will step down as premier.

The newspaper’s websites in English and Chinese were im-mediately blocked in China, and searches for the New York Times as well as the names of Wen’s children and wife were blocked on China’s main Twitter-like mi-croblog service.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a daily briefing on Friday that the report “smears China’s name and has ulterior motives”.

AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File

In this March 14, 2012 file photo, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao gestures during a press confer-ence after the closing session of the annual National People’s Congress in the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing, China.

Lawyers for China premier’s family

Deny “hidden riches” claimReuters

BEIJING - Lawyers representing the family of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao have rejected claims made by the New York Times on Friday that they have accumulated at least $2.7 billion in “hidden riches”, Hong Kong media reported on Sunday.

Heading into final week, Romney, Obama deadlocked

Antara

JAKARTA - Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo officially inaugurated People`s Cultural Festival at the National Monument (Monas) area, here, Sunday.

The festival was organized to commemorate the National Youth Pledge Day, Kris Budiharjo, the chairman of the festival organizing committee, said.

The festival was also held to support the governor`s program that will make Jakarta as a national cultural center based on Jakarta`s native culture of Betawi.

Over 10,000 people consisting of students and representatives of various ethnics in Indonesia, took part in the festival.

The festival would be recorded in the Indonesian Record Museum (MURI) as a cultural festival having the largest number of participants, Budiharjo said.

Governor Joko Widodo, who is popularly known as Jokowi, said the capital city will organize an annual cultural festival called “Jak Carnival” starting next year.

“Next year, there will be another cultural festival to be called `Jak Carnival`,” Joko Widodo said.

The planned “Jak Carnival” will be organized coinciding with the commemoration of the anniversary of Jakarta, he added.

Jakarta celebrates its anniversary on June 22 every year. This year, the city`s 485th anniversary was celebrated from May 27 to June 24, with 55 cultural and expo activities

“We will begin the preparations in January. Hopefully, it will be better than this festival,” Joko Widodo said referring to the Jak Carnival.

The cultural festival is aimed at encouraging young people to love the country`s various culture and arts, he said.

On Oct. 28, 1928, during the struggle of Indonesia`s independence, a group of young men and women from many islands had assembled in Jakarta to pledge that they would be united under one motherland called Indonesia, one nation called Indonesia and one language - Bahasa Indonesia.

Since then, the Indonesian people have commemorated Youth Pledge on October 28 every year.

The wounded female ape was discovered this month on a palm oil plantation in Central Ka-limantan province, according to Tigor Nainggolan, a manager with the British-based Orangutan Foundation.

It’s not known who shot the orangutan, believed to be about 15 years old.

Nainggolan said veterinarians managed to remove 32 of the pel-lets lodged in her body and head during a three-hour surgery on Oct. 20 at a hospital in the town of Pangkalan Bun, where an X-

ray found 37 bullets in her head and 67 others in the body.

He added that another opera-tion will be performed depending on her condition.

The ape, named Aan, was blinded in her left eye by the pellets.

Indonesia is home to about 90 percent of the orangutans left in the wild, but half its plush rain forest been cleared in the past half-century in the rush to supply the world with timber, pulp, pa-per and more recently, palm oil.

As a result, most of the re-

maining 50,000 to 60,000 apes live in scattered, degraded for-ests, putting them in frequent, and often deadly, conflict with humans.

A survey last year by the Na-ture Conservancy and 19 other private organizations, including the WWF and the Association of Indonesian Primate Experts and Observers, found that villagers living on the Indonesian side of Borneo killed at least 750 endan-gered orangutans in a year, some to protect crops from being raided and others for their meat.

AP Photo/Dita Alangkara

Models display batik creations during a cultural parade held to commemorate Youth Pledge Day in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. Indonesia is famous for its traditional batiks, cotton cloth of high quality hand dyed in intricate and beautiful patterns.

Jokowi kicks off people cultural festival

AP Photo/Astri Siregar, Orangutan Foundation

In this undated photo released by the UK-based Orangutan Foundation, paramedics examine a female orangutan named Aan after being rescued, in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. A con-servationist said Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 Aan that was shot with an air rifle has been rescued in the Indonesian part of Borneo. Rescuers are working to remove 104 pellets from her body.

Orangutan shot with air gun rescued in BorneoAssociated Press

JAKARTA — An orangutan that was shot with an air rifle has been rescued in the Indonesian part of Borneo, and rescuers are working to remove 104 pellets from her body, a conservationist said Saturday.

The Bali bombings, which in turn came just over a year after the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, were a watershed for Indonesia, the country with the world’s largest population of muslims.

They forced the secular state to confront the presence of a small but dedicated group of followers of Osama bin Laden bent on attacking Western targets.

After 2002, Indonesian forces worked with Australia and other countries to crack down on the al Qaeda-linked Southeast Asian militant group Jemiah Islamiah that was behind the bombs.

The hunt led to the arrest of hundreds of militants. Many were killed in shootouts and the three main perpetrators of the bombings were convicted and executed by firing squad in 2008.

HASMI first surfaced in 2009 as a small “above ground extremist” organization based in West Java and with links to the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), said Todd Elliott, a terrorism analyst at Concord Consulting in Jakarta.

HASMI participated in protests against churches in West Java in 2010 as well as protests against Israel and their overall goal was the establishment of Sharia law in Indonesia, he said.

Until now, HASMI has not been linked to illegal activity. It existed, like the FPI, as a militant pressure group separate from Indonesia’s banned militant organizations, Elliott said.

“They (HASMI) definitely pose a very real threat. We are seeing the next step in a bigger trend of above ground extremist groups crossing over into violence,” he told Reuters.

Members of the FPI had also been implicated in previous attacks, includ-ing a suicide attack on a mosque used by police in Cirebon, West Java, in 2011, he said.

The suspected militants could be former members of HASMI, a Salafi group, said Jim Della-Giacomo, Southeast Asia project director at the In-ternational Crisis Group think tank.

Salafi Muslims are generally against violence but there are cases in which they turned to violence, Della-Giacomo said.

“The apparent choice of the U.S. embassy as a target shows that the so-called ‘far enemy’ is still a desirable target among Indonesian jihadis ... and not just Indonesian police or the so-called ‘near enemy’ who have been preferred in recent times,” he said.

The group’s name links them to a militant group operating in Kashmir and it is possible that some of its members may have trained with the Kashmiri group, said Damien Kingsbury, a professor at Deakin University in Australia.

HASMI’s members would also likely have at least informal links with other militants in Indonesia and the group’s existence is further evidence of the continuing threat, said Kingsbury, an expert on Indonesia.

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CANBERRA - Australia un-veiled a long-term plan to boost trade with a booming Asia on Sunday, aiming to lift Asian input into its economy to one third by 2025 from 25 percent now, via more business with China and India in particular.

Releasing a new policy docu-ment, ‘Australia in the Asian Century’, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Australia was well placed to benefit from the eco-nomic rise of China and India, and to boost trade and investment with the broader region.

“Whatever else this century brings, it will bring Asia’s return to global leadership, Asia’s rise. This is not only unstoppable, it is gathering pace,” Gillard said.

The plan has few specific policy announcements, but tar-gets Asian tourism and greater expected demand for food and education to match Asia’s ap-petite for mineral resources that has fuelled a long mining boom in Australia. It also targets more Asian investment into Australia and lower trade barriers, although does not recommend changing Australia’s foreign investment

rules, which include intense scru-tiny of planned investments from overseas state-owned firms.

Australia is a member of the 21-member Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group, and is one of the 11 na-tions involved in negotiations for a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), both of which aim to liberalise regional trade.

Since the early 1970s, when Australia set up formal diplomatic relations with China, and Japan cemented its role as Australia’s top trading partner, Australia has regularly tried to deepen its Asian ties to cash in on regional eco-nomic growth. Since then, China has become Australia’s top trad-ing partner, ahead of Japan, the United States and South Korea.

The policy document targets stronger trade and bilateral links with neighbouring Indonesia, and with a booming India, where Gil-lard visited earlier this month.

The ‘Asian Century’ policy also aims to ensure that by 2025, one in three board members of Australia’s top 200 companies will have a deep knowledge of Asia, while all school children will have the chance to learn an Asian language.

Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, has been working to-ward a target of fully balancing its budget in 2016. On Friday, Chancellor Angela Merkel said that “must be our essential aim, because we have this obligation toward our children and grand-children.”

Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble indicated in an article for the Tagesspiegel newspa-

per released Saturday that the government is ahead of target. He said the federal government expects a “near-balanced budget” in 2013.

Schaeuble said Germany’s budget deficit will fall below 0.5 percent this year. Last year, it was 1 percent. The country’s healthy public finances have been helped by a robust economy that has pro-duced increases in tax income.

Associated Press

DETROIT — Toyota has widened its global sales lead over General Mo-tors after bouncing back from a series of natural disasters.

The company said Friday it sold 7.4 million vehicles globally in the first nine months of this year — 450,000 more than General Motors. While Toyota’s sales rose 28 percent in that period, GM’s rose 2.5 percent, to 6.95 million cars and light-duty trucks.

Toyota’s factories were hobbled by an earthquake and tsunami in early 2011, leaving it short of cars in the U.S. and other regions. But now the company has recovered, and is building and selling more vehicles globally. Germany’s Volk-swagen AG is also seeing strong global sales.

GM is more concerned with prof-itable growth than the global sales race, spokesman Jim Cain said. Toyota has made similar statements, but executives concede privately that the crown is a matter of corporate pride for both companies. GM was

the top-selling automaker for more than seven decades before losing the title to Toyota in 2008.

But Toyota faces a challenge in keeping its lead this year. Sales are falling in China because of a ter-ritorial dispute with Japan. Japan nationalized islands in the East China Sea that are also claimed by China and Taiwan. The move set off violent protests in China and a widespread call to boycott Japanese goods.

Toyota, which makes the Prius hybrid, Camry sedan and Lexus luxury models, had planned to sell 1 million vehicles in China this year. But the company no longer expects to reach that number. It has not given a new target.

In September, Toyota’s vehicle sales in China dropped to 44,100 ve-hicles, from 86,000 a year earlier. In August, Toyota sold 75,280 vehicles in China, down 15 percent from the same month last year.

Even if Toyota’s China sales fall short of 1 million, Nomura Securities Co. auto analyst Masataka Kunugim-oto expects them to gradually recover to 900,000 vehicles for the year.

“We don’t expect this kind of drop to continue,” he said. “The Chinese market is still growing.”

Still, he sees GM and other non-Japanese manufacturers getting a sales boost as Chinese buyers avoid Japanese products.

Last year, Toyota’s production was hit by the earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan last year and then by flooding in Thailand. Its sales were also dented by massive U.S. safety recalls. That combination of problems dropped Toyota to No. 3 in global sales after GM and Volkswagen.

VW is closing in on GM after notching big sales gains in the U.S. this year. The maker of the Passat and Jetta cars sold 6.7 million light vehi-cles from January through September, up 9.7 percent from a year earlier. But VW’s challenge could fall short this year because Europe’s weak economy has hurt sales in that region.

GM also has problems on its home turf. Sales growth in the U.S. — its biggest market — is lagging. Sales are up 3.4 percent through September, far behind the 15-percent growth for the industry as a whole.

Germany close to balanced budget in 2013Associated Press

BERLIN — Germany’s finance minister says the government will come close to balancing its budget next year as economic growth outpaces public spending.

Australia aims to lift Asia trade

In this Oct. 22, 2006 file photo, the Toyota sign hangs over a 2007 Yaris sedan on sale on the lot of a Toyota dealership in the southeast Denver suburb of Centennial, Colorado. Toyota has widened its global sales lead over General Motors after bouncing back from a series of natural disasters.

Toyota widens global sales lead over GM in 3Q

Antara

BANDUNG - At least 106 researchers and experts will attend the 13th annual general Meeting of Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network (DCVMN) in Bali, slated for October 31-November 2, 2012.

“We’ve already received confirmation from 106 par-ticipants that they will attend the event in Bali next week,” Rahman Roestan, corporate secretary of Indonesian vaccine-maker Bio Farma, told newsmen here on Saturday.

Roestand said in addition to participants representing the 14 DCVMN member countries, the meeting will also feature presentations and discussions from vaccine experts and government officials from the United States, Europe. Latin America and U.N. bodies.

He noted that the list of speakers includes Dr. Kim Bush of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, whose speech is entitled `Programmes to Improve Global Health: Why and How, ‘and Dr. Shanelle Hall of the UNICEF Supply Divi-sion, who is scheduled to speak on UNICEF’s strategy for forecasting vaccine demands and working with countries and manufacturers.

Further, Indonesian top vaccine researcher, Dr. Mahendra Suhardono, will preside over a panel discussion featuring speakers Dr. Tjandra Yoga of the Indonesian Health Minis-try’s director general of communicable disease control, who will outline an initiative on global cooperation for responding to pandemic influenza.

Dr. Daniel Rodriguez of the Pan American Health Organi-zation (PAHO) will speak on the organization’s cooperation mechanism for the joint procurement of vaccines, syringes, and related supplies used by participating member states.

Also, panelists representing leading Asian vaccine makers Butantan, Cadila, Biovac, Vabiotech, and Bharat will discuss ways to expand availability of influenza vaccinations in developing countries with Jan Hendriks of the Netherlands Vaccine Institute moderating the discussion.

In total, there are currently 37 vaccine-making manufac-turers and members of the 14 DCVMN member countries. Indonesian vaccine-making company Bio Farma is the host of this year’s general meeting.

The objective of 13th DCVMN general meeting refers to striving to increase the availability, and to improve the qual-ity, of vaccines produced in developing countries.

Bio Farma President Director Iskandar said last Tuesday that the DCVMN is a strategic alliance of vaccine manu-facturers in developing countries. Indonesia is a founding member of the vaccine network, which has membership in 14 countries.

According to Iskandar, since its establishment in Band-ung, West Java in 1999, the DCVMN has achieved numerous milestones, particularly in providing high quality and afford-able vaccines to populations in developing countries.

Further, the network seeks to promote consistent and sustainable supplies of quality vaccines at affordable prices, and combat infectious diseases, especially those in the de-veloping world, by strengthening the capacity of vaccines and vaccine-related products.

It also encourages research and development efforts to meet the need for vaccines, and fosters production and de-livery of high quality vaccines and other health technologies on a long-term basis for national immunization programs.

Iskandar pointed out that Bio Farma is the only vaccine manufacturer in Indonesia that has sought to become a leader in vaccine research as well as a development center, serving as a partner to research new vaccines in developing countries.

Member states of the DCVMN are Argentina, Bangla-desh, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Republic of China, Republic of Korea, South Africa, Thai-land and Vietnam.

IBP/File Photo

Talking about land conversion in Bali will never end. But, it is the real condition happening to some places on the land of native people to Bali. The overlay of yellowing rice with the subak irrigation cooperative owned by Balinese is now dying and nearly comes to extinction amid the uncontrolled residential development.

Various social criticisms were ex-pressed by a number of people. One of the subtle allusions was addressed to land brokers who died in the cave of blerong (money-stealing spirit) by a Balinese pop singer AA Raka Sidan. By all means, the art composition has the meaning and hope for related parties to sensitively address the land conversion that has now become a social phenomenon in Bali.

Among the many cases of land conversion, the most heart-touching today is the condition of farmland at Batubulan and Batubulan Kangin (Batuyang) village, Sukawati sub-district, Gianyar. Condition of the farmland at both villages is increas-ingly squeezed. Even, it is very difficult to control the Batubulan area.

A resident of Batubulan doubling as legislator in the Gianyar House, Dewa Anom Astawa, said the real condition of farmland in the region was very

alarming. Land conversion from farm-land to residential area could not be easily overcome. It happened due to a number of weaknesses whether it was in the community or government ap-paratus. At the moment, the farmland conversion happened due to the will of the people themselves. Pragmatic view in the community made them release their land ownership. Besides, it was also kindled by many individual factors.

In addition, amidst the completely difficult condition farmers were un-able to preserve the survival of their family. Their agricultural products could no longer suffice their needs properly. Not to mention, the land tax remained to hold them amidst the desire to maintain the land owned by their parents.

In this case, it was required a politi-cal will of the government to protect the existence of such farmlands. Un-fortunately, the existing regulations

had always been late and sometimes it did not exist. “Amidst the exces-sive condition, we can only give an understanding as the saying goes that when in Rome, do as the Romans do,” he explained.

Meanwhile, the Headman of Ba-tubulan Kangin (Batuyang), Wayan Swarjaya, said it was impossible for him to prohibit people from selling their land. Such conditions had oc-curred since the 1990s, while the hous-ing development occurred around the early 2000s. Admittedly, the current population of the territory had reached 1,500 people.

Swarjaya judged that to address the issue was required a concerted effort from top to bottom. Political will of the government, especially in protecting the agriculture, was highly needed to minimize the rate of fast-growing land conversion.

Existence of Batubulan and Batubu-lan Kangin village was very strategic geographically. The atmosphere was not so noisy, close to Denpasar and some areas in East Bali. It had made the area their choice to live. So far, the growing settlement was dominated by people from Karangasem, Klung-kung, Bangli, Gianyar and Buleleng. (kmb16)

Over 100 vaccine experts to attend 13th DCVMN conference in Bali

Land getting narrower as besieged by settlement Bali Post

GIANYAR - Talking about land conversion in Bali will never end. But, it is the real condition happening to some places on the land of native people to Bali. The overlay of yellowing rice with the subak irrigation cooperative owned by Balinese is now dying and nearly comes to extinction amid the uncontrolled residential development.

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ANCHORAGE — Emergency sirens sounded around Hawaii late Saturday warning about an on-coming tsunami, after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Canada.

Even as emergency officials urged people along Hawaii’s coasts to move to higher ground, officials in North America downgraded a tsunami warning to an advisory for southern Alaska and British Colum-bia. They also issued an advisory for areas of northern California and southern Oregon.

A small tsunami created by the magnitude 7.7 quake was barely noticeable in Craig, Alaska, where the first wave or surge was recorded Saturday night.

The wave or surge was recorded at 4 inches, much smaller than fore-cast, said Jeremy Zidek, a spokes-man for the Alaska Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit in the Queen Charlotte Islands area, followed by a 5.8-magnitude af-tershock several minutes later. The quake was felt in Craig and other southeast Alaska communities, but Zidek said there were no immediate reports of damage.

The West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center issued a warning for coastal areas of south-east Alaska, down the western Ca-nadian coast to the tip of Vancouver Island.

Later Saturday evening, the warning for those areas was down-graded to an advisory, while a warn-ing was issued for Hawaii.

Officials said a tsunami wave could hit the islands by 10:30 p.m.

Saturday (1:30 a.m. PDT).Local television stations in Ha-

waii were running live news updates and warning tourists to check with hotels. At first, officials said the islands weren’t in any danger of a tsunami, but they later issued a warning, saying there had been a change in sea readings.

In addition, officials issued an ad-visory for areas from Gualala Point, Calif., about 80 miles northwest of San Francisco, to the Douglas-Lane county line in Oregon, about 10 miles southwest of Florence.

A tsunami warning means an area is likely to be hit by a wave, while an advisory means there may be strong currents, but that wide-spread inundation is not expected to occur. The U.S. Coast Guard in Alaska said it was warning warn everyone with a boat on the water to prepare for a potential tsunami.

The first wave hit Craig about two hours after the earthquake.

“It started off where it might be a 3-foot wave, and it kept getting downgraded,” Craig Mayor Dennis Watson said. “And the last time we heard, it was less than 1 foot.”

It actually was recorded at 4 inches. Watson said he was down-town on the waterfront, and had his car lights shining on pylons.

“I didn’t even see the surge. I watched the pylons. And the tides came in about four or five inches. The surge would leave a wet spot as it would go back out, and we never did see that,” he said.

There could be subsequent waves in Craig, but an official with the tsunami warning center didn’t think it would amount to much.

The first wave “typically is not the largest but nevertheless we don’t expect the maximum wave height to be large,” said Bill Knight.

AP Photo/Gerry Broome

Beachgoers walk in the wind and rain as waves generated by Hurricane Sandy crash into Jeanette’s Pier in Nags Head, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 as the storm churns up the east coast.

“We’re looking at impact of greater than 50 to 60 million peo-ple,” said Louis Uccellini, head of environmental prediction for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

As Hurricane Sandy barrelled north from the Caribbean — where it left nearly five dozen dead — to meet two other powerful winter storms, experts said it didn’t matter how strong the storm was when it hit land: The rare hybrid storm that follows will cause havoc over 800 miles from the East Coast to the Great Lakes.

“This is not a coastal threat alone,” said Craig Fugate, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “This is a very large area.”

President Barack Obama was

monitoring the storm and working with state and locals governments to make sure they get the resources needed to prepare, administration officials said.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie declared a state of emergency Satur-day as hundreds of coastal residents started moving inland and the state was set to close its casinos. New York’s governor was considering shutting down the subways to avoid flooding and half a dozen states warned residents to prepare for several days of lost power.

Sandy weakened briefly to a tropical storm Saturday but was soon back up to Category 1 strength, packing 75 mph winds. It was about 275 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C., and moving north-

east at 14 mph as of 2 a.m. Sunday. Forecasters said the storm was spreading tropical storm condi-tions across the coastline of North Carolina, and they were expected to move up the mid-Atlantic coastline late Sunday. Experts said the storm was most likely to hit the southern New Jersey coastline by late Mon-day or early Tuesday.

Governors from North Carolina, where heavy rain was expected Sun-day, to Connecticut declared states of emergency. Delaware ordered mandatory evacuations for coastal communities by 8 p.m. Sunday.

The storm forced the presiden-tial campaign to juggle sched-ules. Romney scrapped plans to campaign Sunday in the swing state of Virginia and switched his schedule for the day to Ohio. First lady Michelle Obama cancelled an appearance in New Hampshire for Tuesday, and Obama moved a planned Monday departure for Florida to Sunday night to beat the storm. He cancelled appearances in Northern Virginia on Monday and Colorado on Tuesday.

Superstorm could impact 60 million people in USAssociated Press

SHIP BOTTOM, N.J. - Forget distinctions like tropical storm or hurricane. Don’t get fixated on a particular track. Wherever it hits, the rare behemoth storm inexorably gathering in the eastern U.S. will afflict a third of the country with sheets of rain, high winds and heavy snow, say officials who warned millions in coastal areas to get out of the way.

Tsunami warning for Hawaii, downgraded for Alaska

AP Photo/Eugene Tanner

Mike Nakamoto of Honolulu prepare’s his client’s boat moored at the Ala Wai Harbor to take it to deep water after learning of a tsunami warning Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012, in Honolulu.

Gianyar (Bali Post) –

An accident happened last Friday (26/10) at Lodtunduh Street, Ubud, Gianyar. A car carry-ing a group of artists from Batuan, Sukawati, hit a gorge. I Ketut Kocor, died in the accident. Gianyar Police Department source stated last Saturday (27/10) that the tragic accident hap-pened at 8.30 pm local time where the group of 14 people went to Tabanan using a public vehicle

Isuzu DK 9280 KC driven by I Wayan Wesa (43) from Tegallalang, Gianyar.

As they got to Lodtunduh the brake was bro-ken and it made the accident happened. Due to it, the vehicle fell with one of its victims squashed and severely wounded. The victim died after treated at Mas Hospital, Ubud. The vehicle was then secured by the locals according to Head of Gianyar Traffic Police, APC Ni Putu Sugihartini. (kmb16)

According to him, the Badung government had owned the agen-cies such as the Human Settlement Agency, Public Order Office and Government Tourism Office includ-ing the Regional Revenue Agency that should have the villa database. The data collection was an integral task. Moreover, those agencies were strengthened by field institutions or agencies such as the subdistrict, village and hamlet authority.

Even, the subdistrict, village and hamlet authority knew best about the real situation in the field. Mean-while, the third party or partner was even ‘a new player’ feared to guess the conditions of the region so that the output would not be optimal. “Moreover, they have no legal power to conduct the data collection. The third party would be difficult to meet the villa owners,” he said.

With such a consideration, Sen-tana tended to ask the government officials to optimize the functions of lower apparatus. Fund allocation

for the data collection, according to Sentana, would be better if used to motivate the village or hamlet of-ficials to do the data collection and take action against the villas known to break the rules.

When confirmed separately, the Spokesperson of Badung Govern-ment, AA Raka Yuda, said that so

far the synergy and connectivity among the regional working units (SKPD) had been well estab-lished. Nevertheless, to maximize the government performance and programs, procurement of goods and services for the benefit of the community could be made either through selection, appointment

and auction or tender. It was also associated with the persistence of a number of shortcomings in the government.

Related to the villa data collec-tion, the man familiarly called Gung Raka said that Badung Agency had teamed up with a consultant to build the villa database. It was intended to

obtain accurate data or its validity could be justified. By all means, the output could later be used for various purposes. Meanwhile, for the Revenue Agency itself, the valid data were critical in determining the projection and calculation of the hotel and restaurant tax targets in the future. (kmb25)

Amlapura (Bali Post)—

Granny Luh Windia, 80, on Friday (Oct 26) seemed to gaze at her house lo-cated at Kedampal hamlet, Datah village, Abang, Karangasem. The simple stone-walled house of the old widow suddenly collapsed last week whereas she said it did not rain or no tremor occurred.

Windia suspected her house wall along five meter in the rear collapsed because the walls of the stone house only applying clay as the adhesive had been old. She estimated the wall of the house was built 30 years ago.

Windia said her party had reported the incident on the collapse of her house wall to local headman and was resumed to subdistrict head. She hoped there would be an aid from the government that could help relieve her burden. However, so far there had been no signs indicating the

government’s attention.For security and avoiding sunburn and

coldness at night after the collapse of the wall, Windia was helped by her son cover up the hole in the back wall with an old tarp. “It just avoids her from being cold at night,” said one of the residents who lived in the eastern foothills of Mount Agung regularly hit by forest fire every dry season.

On the other hand, the hamlet chief of Kedampal, I Wayan Bakti, said that granny Windia should be helped for the disaster afflicting her. She was fairly lucky as some cubic meters of the wall stones did not collapse into the room. Instead, the house wall collapsed out-ward. If happening on the contrary, it was quite hazardous because the wall collapsed at night and a number of her grandchildren and granny Windia slept in the house. (bud)

TWO victims of robbery, Edwin Lizza (30) and Maria Endayulianti (31), are getting bet-ter based on the information of BROS Public Relation, dr. Candra. The two were taken there at 9 pm local time last Wednesday (24/10) with stabbing wounds on the body and arms. Patients are now treated and observed at intensive care unit at BROS Hospital.

Edwin’s father did not know what happened as he was at his house at Tulung Agung Street but what he known so far that Edwin and Maria

who are a couple did suffer from severe wounds. Maria was stabbed on the head and chest while Edwin on the arm. As their condition is better, both will be moved to regular wards. It is also hoped that the crime committer will be found and punished for their acts. Edwin and Maria were robbed at their place in a lodge house located at Tukad Batanghari, gang 11, no. 10 B, Panjer. When they saw what happened, the robber stabbed Edwin and Maria while trying to escape. (san)

Stone house of granny Windia collapses

Artist group car hit gorge, one died

Robbery victim in Panjer improving

IBP/File

A row of cvillas is seen in Badung Regency.

Again, data collection of villa in Badung reaps criticismMangupura (Bali Post)—

Other than by the legislative, the criticism against the tender of villa data collection in Badung was also raised by the public. Chairman of the Badung Unite Forum, Nyoman Sentana, said that such an activity was not ap-propriate and seemed to waste budget. “Tender of the villa data collection is misguided and wastes money,” said Sentana on Friday (Oct 26).

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DENPASAR - Training ship of the Sudarshini Indian Navy Ship (INS) anchored in Benoa Harbor, Denpasar, around 09:00 a.m. on Saturday (Oct 27). The ship with a length of 54 me-ters and equipped with 20 sails marked the 20-year relationship between India and the Associa-tion of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The training ship with 73 crews consisted of 32 sailors, 34 cadets and seven officers would cover a distance of 12,217 miles with the voyage plan of around 6 months and will anchor back in India in the upcoming March 2013.

Captain of the INS Sudarshini, Shyam Sundar, said that during the voyage in Indonesia, the INS Sudarshini had a layover in Padang, West Sumatra and Bali. The ship would anchor back in Manado on November 10-13.

“It sailed the traditional route that had ever been covered by Indian traders about 5,000 years ago in the trading activities with the ASEAN region, including the dissemination of culture and religion,” he said.

By tracing the ancient pas-

sage, the vessel was expected to bring together young people from Indonesia, India and the ASEAN in improving the ‘people-to-people contact’ in strengthening the cooperative relationship in the future.

The ship newly launched on September 15 was scheduled to drop in nine countries and 13 harbors in ASEAN.

Meanwhile, the Navy Base Commander of Denpasar, I Wayan Suarjaya, said that during the five-day visit in Bali there was no specific mission conducted with the Navy ranks. “There is no specific mission. They just train the cadets before becoming a naval officer,” he said.

As part of the voyage for the training ship, the National Navy of Indonesia had placed two officers from Padang to Bali to increase the knowledge of the naval officers of both countries. Later, the training ship would be open to the public on Sunday (Oct 28) until Monday (Oct 29) and also be visited by students from several schools in Bali.

The INS Sudarshini was sched-uled to depart from Denpasar to Manado, North Sulawesi, on October 31, 2012 and scheduled to drop in the city on November 10-13, 2012. (kmb27)

According to a spatial planning observer from the Udayana Uni-versity, Dr. Putu Rumawan Salain, amidst the growing impact of the global warming, the environmen-talists worried and predicted that within the period of 60-90 years the Ngurah Rai Airport would be separated from mainland Bali be-cause the surrounding area would be submerged in water. Moreover, if the destruction of mangrove forest and its acreage continued to reduce so the threat of South Bali to sink would be getting faster.

“If destruction of mangrove for-est is getting more severe amidst the global warming, the experts estimate and predict that Southern Jimbaran will be submerged more quickly and it can sink within 60 years,” he said. As evidence, Rumawan added that before the widespread conversion of man-grove forest, the mangrove water frequently came up in the area around the airport.

To anticipate it, Rumawan said the extent and function of man-grove forest should be completely preserved and not be bothered espe-cially filled with buildings to satisfy the investor’s desire. Besides, Ru-mawan claimed to get information

if an investor from Jakarta would dredge the beaches around the JDP. “I’ve got information there will be a big investor who will dredge the shore area of 500 hectares around the DJP, precisely in the south of the Ngurah Rai statue. Even, there is information if team has made a study,” he said while adding if it was true then the burden of Bali would turn heavier. Probably, prediction of the experts saying a part of South Bali to sink would be really happening.

Further, he said the mangrove forests also gave a great contribu-tion to the urban green open space (RTH). If the extent of mangrove forest reduced, the Denpasar would get poorer with green open space. Based on the existing data, in 2010 the city of Denpasar had the green open space of 38.5 percent. But in 2011, based on the Regional Bylaw of Denpasar No. 27/2011 about Spatial Plan-ning, the extent of green open space dropped to 36.28 percent. Meanwhile, the Law No. 26/2007 on spatial planning mandated that each provincial capital ideally had green open space coming to 30 percent of the total area where 20 percent of it was public space

and 10 percent of private space.At the moment, the city of Den-

pasar still indeed complied with the provisions of the Law. The use of 102 hectares of mangrove forest would reduce the green open space of Denpasar. In the future, it would probably continue to decrease if the government itself did not want to preserve it and casually gave permission to investors. “Denpasar is very poor with green open space. If the permit for the management of mangrove forest continues, it will surely reduce the green open space of the city. Moreover, the period of contract given to investor is long enough reaching 55 years,” he said.

He added that continuation of the permit would also become an example for investors to apply for similar permit to manage the Grand Forest Park (Tahura) and fill with tourism facilities. If the government continued to issue the permit, it was feared the mangrove forest would be crowded with tourism accommodations. “If it re-ally happens, Bali will be getting more crowded and the carrying capacity of Bali is exceeded so the threat of Bali to sink will be get-ting faster,” he said. (kmb29)

Mangrove forests damaged

In the next 60 years, South Bali predicted to sink

IBP/Eka Adhiyasa

Mangrove forest plays a major role as a shield of Bali from tsunami threat. However, many mangrove forests in Bali are damaged, cleared and its ecosystem is disturbed.

Bali PostDENPASAR - Mangrove forest plays a major role as a shield of Bali from tsunami threat.

However, many mangrove forests in Bali are damaged, cleared and its ecosystem is disturbed. The damage is feared to be getting more severe following the issuance of permit by Governor of Bali related to the management of mangrove forest by investor at an area of 102.22 hectares for 55 years built with a number of tourism facilities such as restaurants and spas. If the damage to mangrove forest persists, the South Bali is predicted to sink.

Indian ship anchors in Benoa Harbor

Training ship of the Sudarshini Indian Navy Ship (INS) anchored in Benoa Harbor, Denpasar, around 09:00 a.m. on Saturday (Oct 27). The ship with a length of 54 meters and equipped with 20 sails marked the 20-year relationship between India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

If you can’t help children with anger problems through psy-chotherapy alone, try a video game. But not just any video game: RAGE Control, developed at Boston Children’s Hospital, uses biofeedback to encourage kids to control their emotions, and researchers report positive results.

In the “Space Invaders”-like game, kids shoot at enemy space-ships and leave friendly ones alone. During the study, children wore a monitor that tracked their heart rate and displayed it on screen. If their heart rate went above a certain level, they could no longer fire on the enemy ships.

Peter Ducharme, the study’s lead researcher, says that while shooting games are sometimes associated with problems such as increased aggression in youths, they chose to create this kind of game because the kids got more involved in them.

“These are games that are familiar and enjoyable to kids, and teaches kids how to stay in emotional control and avoid react-ing impulsively, which is why we believe we see a reduction in anger,” Ducharme said in an email to TechNewsDaily.

Anger issues are one of the more common mental health dis-orders among teenagers. According to research from Harvard Medical School published in July 2012, nearly 8 percent of teens display regular violent outbursts.

In a study of two groups of youths ages 9 to 17, the group that played the game after receiving standard therapy for anger showed significant improvement at keeping their heart rate down compared to the group that received standard treatment alone.

The children who played games decreased anger scores in the intensity of anger at a particular time, the frequency of angry feelings over time and the expression of anger toward others or objects (such as swearing at or insulting people, or punching walls or breaking belongings).

Associated Press Writer

BEIJING — China’s legislature on Friday passed a long-awaited mental health law that aims to prevent people from being invol-untarily held and unnecessarily treated in psychiatric facilities — abuses that have been used against government critics and triggered

Researchers at Italy’s Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research have published the results of a year-long study that monitored psychotropic substances in the air of eight Italian cities: Bologna, Florence, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Turin and Verona.

The scientists found trace quantities of marijuana and cocaine in the air of all eight cities, with the highest total drug concentrations in Turin and the lowest in Palermo. Other substances monitored included nicotine and caffeine, which were also detected in all of the cities.

But the miniscule concentrations detected — about .26 nanograms of cocaine per meter cubed in Turin, where levels of that drug were highest — are not nearly enough to alter the mind states of Italy’s city dwellers. A typical grain of salt weighs about 80,000 nanograms.

The authors of the study say their research gives insight into geo-graphical drug-use trends (while Turin seems to have the most active cocaine trade, the college towns of Florence and Bologna have the most free-floating marijuana particles) and hope the results will be used to inform policy.

Cocaine use in Italy has also left an imprint on other parts of the environment. In 2005, scientists at Milan’s Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research checked the Po River in northern Italy for benzoylecgonine, a unique byproduct of cocaine that’s expelled in a user’s urine. Their study found levels that corresponded to the daily consumption of about 8.8 pounds (4 kilograms) of cocaine in the region.

In America, no analogous survey of psychotropic drugs in urban air has been published. But trace quantities of a range of pharmaceuticals, from epilepsy medication to sex hormones, have been found in American drinking-water sources.

Cocaine, Marijuana in Italian Cities’ AirRome is known as a heady and stimulating city, but is that

because it’s a vibrant cultural center where modern life buzzes against a backdrop of thousands of years of history, or because small quantities of cocaine waft through the streets?

Biofeedback Video Game Helps Kids Control Anger

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In this May 11, 2012 photo, a nurse brings food to a patient who refused to leave her bed at a psychiatric hospital in Zouping county, in eastern China’s Shandong province.

China passes law to curb abuse of mental hospitals

public outrage.The law standardizes mental

health care services, requiring general hospitals to set up special outpatient clinics or provide coun-seling, and calls for the training of more doctors.

Debated for years, the law at-tempts to address an imbalance in Chinese society — a lack of mental

health care services for a population that has grown more prosperous but also more aware of modern-day stresses and the need for treatment. Psychiatrists who helped draft and improve the legislation welcomed its passage.

“The law will protect the rights of mental patients and prevent those who don’t need treatment from being forced to receive it,” said Dr. Liu Xiehe, an 85-year-old psy-chiatrist based in the southwestern city of Chengdu, who drafted the first version of the law in 1985.

“Our mental health law is in line with international standards. This shows the government pays atten-tion to the development of mental health and the protection of people’s rights in this area,” Liu told The Associated Press by phone.

Pressure has grown on the gov-ernment in recent years after state media and rights activists reported cases of people forced into men-tal hospitals when they did not require treatment. Some were placed there by employers with whom they had wage disputes, some by their family members in fights over money, and others — usually people with grievances against officials — by police who wanted to silence them.

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EvEry Temple and Shrine has a special date for it annual Ceremony, or “ Odalan “, every 210 days according to Balinese calendar, including the smaller ancestral shrine which each family possesses. Because of this practically every few days a ceremony of festival of some kind takes place in some Village in Bali. There are also times when the entire island celebrated the same Holiday, such as at Galungan, Kuningan, Nyepi day, Saraswati day, Tumpek Landep day, Pagerwesi day, Tumpek Wayang day etc.

The dedication or inauguration day of a Temple is con-sidered its birth day and celebration always takes place on the same day if the wuku or 210 day calendar is used. When new moon is used then the celebration always happens on new moon or full moon. The day of course can differ the religious celebration of a temple lasts at least one full day with some temple celebrating for three days while the celebration of Besakih temple, the Mother Temple, is never less than 7 days and most of the time it lasts for 11 days, depending on the importance of the occasion.

The celebration is very colorful. The shrine are dressed with pieces of cloths and sometimes with brocade, sailings, decorations of carved wood and sometimes painted with gold and Chinese coins, very beautifully arranged, are hung in the four corners of the shrine. In front of shrine are placed red, white or black umbrellas depending which Gods are worshipped in the shrines.

In front of important shrine one sees, besides these umbrellas soars, tridents and other weapons, the “umbul-umbul”, long flags, all these are prerogatives or attributes of Holiness. In front of the Temple gate put up “Penjor”, long bamboo poles, decorated beautifully ornaments of young coconut leaves, rice and other products of the land. Most beautiful to see are the girls in their colorful attire, carrying offerings, arrangements of all kinds fruits and colored cakes, to the Temple. Every visitor admires the grace with which the carry their load on their heads.

Balinese Temple Ceremony

Calendar Event for October 23 through November 27, 2012

23 Oct Anggar Kasih Tambir Pura Dalem Puri Batuan SukawatiPura Dalem Kediri Silakarang SingapaduPura dalem Desa SukawatiPura Dalem Desa SingakertaPura dalem Lembeng Ketewel - SukawatiPura Paibon Pasek Tangkas Peliatan - UbudPura Puseh ngukuhin Keramas - GianyarPura Pemerajan Agung Ki Telabah, Tuakilang - TabananPura Karang Buncing BlahbatuhPura Dalem Bubunan Desa - Seririt BulelengPura Desa Badung Kota DenpasarMerajan Pasek Gelgel Gobleg Desa - Kayuputih - TurupinghePura Luwur Pedengenan Bedha Bongan - Ta-bananMr. Dukuh SebudiMr. Pasek Ngukuhin KeramasPura Pucak Payongan Banjar Lungsiakan - Desa KedewatanPura Tanah Kilap Gria Anyar DenpasarPura Selukat Desa Keramas Keramas - Blahbatuh - GianyarPura Dalem Tampuagan Desa Peninjoan - Tem-buku - BangliPura Waturenggong Desa TaroPura Dalem Bentuyung UbudPura Puseh Ubud UbudPura Dalem Peliatan Peliatan Ubud.

24 Oct Buda Umanis Tambir Pura Sari Bankar Titih Kapal Badung

29 Oct Purnama Kelima Aci-aci Penaung Bayu Pura Batumadeg di BesakihPura Kentel Gumi BangliPura Pedarman Agung Satria DenpasarPura Pemerajan Agung Pemecutan DenpasarNgusaba di Pura Kehen Bangli

Pura Desa Pemenang LombokPura Agung Pasek Gelgel Sumerta DenpasarPura Pasek Gobleg Kekeran MengwiPura Suranadi LombokPura Puncak Bukit Tampak SiringPura Dalem Puri Agung KintamaniPura Dalem Agung Nongan KarangasemPura Dalem Ubung-Kupang Dukuh Penebel-TabananPura Dalem Balingkang KintamaniPr. TampurhyangPusat Kawitan Mahagota Catur Sanak Songan KintamaniPura Dalem Pulasari Desa Bantas Sudaji Bule-lengMerajan Pasek Gelgel LebihMerajan Pasek Gelgel TulambenPura Penyusungan Pasek Tohjiwa S e l e m a d e g TabananPura Pasar Agung Besakih Sebudi KarangasemMerajan Pasek Gelgel Tengkulak KajaPura Suci Desa Tianyar Kubu KarangasemPura Bukit Mentik ring Gunung Lebah Desa Batur KintamaniPura Narmada LombokPura Segara Ampenan LombokPura Ularan Seririt Buleleng

7 Nov Buda Keliwon Matal Pura Desa Ds. SukawatiMerajan Agung Batuyang - batubulanPura Pasek Gelgel Bebetin - sawan - bulelengPura Maspahit Sesetan - Denpasar SelatanPura Pasek Bendesa Manik Mas Dukuh Kendran - TegalalangPura Panti Pasek Gaduh SesetanMerajan Pasek Kubayan Wangaya GedePura Pedarman Arya Kanuruhan Besakih

17 Nov Hari Tumpek Kandang

Pura Puseh, Pura Desa Kota GianyarPura Luhur Dalem Sagenin Kediri - Tabanan

Merajan Pasek Gelgel Tegal Gede Badung

21 Nov Buda Wage Menail Pr. Dalem Tarukan Linggih Pajenengan Ida Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon SukawatiMr. Pasek Dangke bambang - BangliPura Penataran Dalem Ketut Pejeng Kaja - Gi-anyarPura Puseh Menakaji Desa Peninjoan - BangliMerajan Agung Blangsinga - BlahbatuhPura Kawitan Gusti Agung Blangsinga Blahbatuh GianyarPura Kawitan Gusti Celuk, Baler Pura Sada, Banjar Pemebatan, Kapal Mengwi.

27 Nov Anggar Kasih Perangbakat Pura Bukit Buluh Gunaksa - KlungkungPura Tirta Sudamala Bebalang - BangliPura Paibon Pasek Bendesa Sangsit sawan - BulelengPura Pasek Gelgel Pangi Dawan - KlungkungPura Gunung engsong - LombokPura Dalem Benawah GianyarPura Dalem Bitra GianyarPura Dalem Banyuning Timur - BulelengPura Dalem Pauman Batan Getas (Padang Entas) Titih DenpasarPura Tengah Padang TegalalangMerajan Pasek Gelgel Batu Dewa Kangin Banjar Panti Pasek Gelgel Gobleg di Desa Sande - Pupuan TabananPura Kawitan Tangkas Kori Agung Desa Adat Pagan DenpasarPura Hyangaluh Jenggala BesakihMerajan Pasek Lurah Tutuan GunaksaMr. Pasek Gelgel SelulungMerajan Pasek Subrata MedahanMerajan Pasek Munggu MungguPura Tengkulak Tulikup - GianyarPura Penataran Badung Desa Ogang Sidemen

Monday, October 29, 2012

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Denpasar (Bali Post) –

The effort of Denpasar Police Criminal Research under Ambariyadi Wijaya to solve motorcycle robbery that happened at Legian Street behind Gang VVIP, Kuta is successful. After just one day, police found two accused who are pupils initialed YV (15) from a Den-pasar Junior High School and DI (14) from Kerobokan Junior High. The two were captured when they about to sell the motorcycles in a secondhand market at Gunung Agung Street, Denpasar last Friday (26/10). “The motorcycle they took was Yamaha Jupiter MX owned by Kadek Surya Negara (19). Is this the only time they do this, the case is still being developed,” Ambariyadi stated.

Meanwhile a police source stated both accused were around Kuta on Thursday (25/10) evening around 1 am and saw the motorcycle and its keys are still on it. YV then took the motorcycle.

After they took it, they escaped with it and brought it to Batanta Street, Denpasar which then the motorcycle parts were taken off to avoid any trace such as its plate number and the bike then hidden at a cemetery on the same street.

The victim reported it to the police which then police took action including supervising the secondhand market which then the two were seen then captured after one officer pretended being a customer. The two were found selling it with no documents which then later brought to the headquarters. “Police also found the thrown out original number plate,” the police source concluded. (kmb21)Secretary of the Agriculture and Horti-

culture Agency of Denpasar, Sagung Mirah Widiani, said in Denpasar on Wednesday (Oct 24), the amount of farmland in the capital of Bali province continued to decrease, primarily in the West and South Denpasar subdistrict. Nevertheless, her party always motivated and stimulated farmers to increase their produc-tion by applying technology in farming. In addition, her party also attempted to carry out development and socialization on the implementation of farming technology and fertilization.

“We cannot close our eyes and let the farm-ers produce monotonously. For instance, the rice planting is recommended in December and crops early April to late June. Then, the next rice is planted in July to December,” she explained.

She said that to maintain and develop the agriculture in Denpasar was required specific strategies, considering the challenges faced were quite large, particularly the land use conversion. On that account, the application of technology was expected to meet the chal-

lenges and address the issues.“The farmland area in Denpasar is rela-

tively narrow, but result of the agricultural production, especially the rice production per hectare, is capable of outperforming the other regions,” she claimed.

According to Mirah Widiani it happened because the financial ability and economic factor of farmers in Denpasar were more prosperous than the other regions. Therefore, the supporting factors in increasing the rice production could be met with ease.

Formerly, the Head of Food Agriculture and Horticulture Agency of Denpasar, Gede Ambara Putra, said that Denpasar still lacked of rice production reaching 32,000 tons per year from the farmland area spreading across 2,650 hectares. Denpasar had not been able to cover the needs of people’s rice consumption reaching 80,000 tons per year, or about 240 kilograms per capita per year.

“In terms of production yield, we are still minus because of limited farmland while our population growth rate is high. However, since Denpasar is the center of trading activi-

ties, we are never overwhelmed to meet the needs of the community,” he said.

He explained the production yields from some regions having surplus production such as Tabanan, Banyuwangi and the other suppli-ers would market their products to Denpasar. Thus, the needs of Denpasar population currently reaching 565,635 people would be met.

“Aside from having high population mo-bility, the land conversion in Denpasar has also become a challenge in increasing the production. Therefore, we have budgeted IDR 3 billion for the agricultural sector chan-neled through a number of programs,” he explained.

To be noted, of the four subdistricts in Denpasar, South Denpasar and East Denpasar were recorded to experience the greatest farmland decline. In 2009, the farmland area in South Denpasar reached 929 hectares and 726 hectares in East Den-pasar. But in 2010, the farmland in South Denpasar reduced to 907 hectares and East Denpasar to 700 hectares. (kmb27)

Singaraja (Bali Post) –

After its operational permit taken off, Zurich Café located at Lovina Beach, Buleleng, sealed by the Buleleng Police Civil Service last Friday (26/10) at 11 pm local time. Three workers were found opening the place before being sealed.

Three sound systems, three jugs suspected to be arak (alcohol drink) also a mixer were con-fiscated as evidences. Officers were then locked the doors to Zurich

The Head of the Civil Police, Putu Harthana, stated its operational permit is taken off on 5th October 2012 based on Buleleng’s Regent Au-thority Letter as the café has been complained by many locals and tourists, mostly because its loud music. (kmb)

Zurich Café at Lovina sealed

Two junior high pupils captured at secondhand market

Denpasar leaves 2,597 hectares of productive farmland Denpasar (Bali Post)—

So far, the productive farmland in Denpasar remains 2,597 hectares. It spreads in South Denpasar subdistrict across 900 hectares, West Denpasar (256 hectares), East Denpasar (700 hectares) and North Denpasar (737 hectares).

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A farmer is cultivating his ricefield. The productive farmland in Denpasar is only 2,597 hectares.

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Honig has seen his client, 26, through quite a bit during his tenure. Most recently, an intense October fight with her mother, Dina, during which the actress called the 50-year-old “delusional” and alleged that she used cocaine. Following the spat -- brought on by a dis-agreement over $40,000 Lindsay

lent Dina -- the actress backtracked and called

the drug allegation “a hurtful and un-truthful lie.”

In September, Honig confirmed his client was assaulted in a New York City hotel room by Christian LaBella after an argument escalated over cell phone pho-tos. Both Lohan and LaBella filed harass-ment claims against each other. LaBella’s assault charges were later dropped.

Honig also stood by Lohan’s side in the aftermath of a hit-and-run accident,

an alleged jewelry theft case and her June treatment for “exhaustion,” which was precipitated by the star working 85 hours in four days while filming Lifetime’s Liz & Dick.

Those who know Lohan best -- includ-ing mom Dina -- are admittedly not proud of the laundry list of headlines she’s made in recent months.

“I’m certainly not making excuses for Lindsay’s behavior,” mom Dina told The New York Daily News in September, after her daughter was arrested for allegedly clipping a man’s leg with her Porsche at the Dream Hotel in New York City. “But she’s a 26-year-old woman.”

Associated Press Writer

SEATTLE — A Seattle man says that having Billy Idol play his 26th birthday party made for the greatest night of his life. Michael Henrich-sen spent two years persuading the British rock icon to play his party, and it paid off Friday at the packed Showbox SoDo club.

Idol guitarist Steve Stevens played him ‘Happy Birthday’ in the middle of a solo. Then Idol called Henrichsen onto the stage for a rendition of the song. Hen-richsen’s ‘80s cover band opened for the show.

Idol says Henrichsen’s effort stood out from other fan requests because his campaign involved four “Billy Idol Aid” charity con-certs that raised $13,000 for the Northwest Harvest food bank and the American Red Cross. Idol says playing Henrichsen’s party in Se-attle might help fans see another side of him.

Lindsay Lohan’s Publicist Quits Over Family Squabbles

Lindsay Lohan’s trusted publicist resigned on Oct. 24 after serving as her rep for a year and a half, E! News confirms. “I’m not discussing this out

of respect for my client,” Honig told E! when asked to detail the reason for his resignation.

In this May 9, 2012 photo shows actress Lindsay Lohan at the

A&E Networks 2012 Upfront at Lincoln Center in New York.

Prosecutors are not mov-ing forward with charges

against Lohan after she was accused of clipping a man

with her car outside a New

York night-club.

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Billy Idol plays fan’s birthday party in Seattle

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Billy Idol, right, is joined on stage by Michael Henrichsen, left, as Idol performs Friday, Oct. 26, 2012, in Seattle. Idol came to play in Seattle after Henrichsen launched a two-year grass-roots campaign to convince the rock star to play for his birthday party.

The Detachment 88 squad seized bomb-making equipment and one bomb ready to be used by a new militant group called Harakah Sunni for the Indonesian Society (HASMI), said National Police

spokesman Suhardi Alius in a statement.

The arrests by the elite police squad on the island of Java were the latest step in a crackdown by authori-ties against militants during which

dozens have been arrested and at least seven killed.

They come 10 years this month after a bomb attack on Bali killed 202 people, most of whom foreign tourists.

“The first piece of evi-dence was found at a hous-ing complex in Madiun (Java), a bomb ready to detonate, as well as raw materials for bomb making and instruction books on how to make bombs,” Alius said, before listing other evi-

dence of explosives.He gave no further de-

tails about the group’s identity.

He listed targets as the U.S. consulate in Suraba-ya, East Java, its embassy in Jakarta, Plaza 89 in Jakarta, which is in front of the Australian embassy,

and the offices of mining company Freeport.

HASMI also planned to attack the Mobile Police Brigade in the central

Java city of Srondol, he said.“We have seen the reports, but

cannot comment as this is an ongo-ing Indonesian security investiga-tion,” a State Department spokes-woman in Washington said in an emailed statement to Reuters.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. Defense Department said she was unaware of any request by the State Department to increase security at its embassy in Jakarta in response to the reported arrests.

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Suspects planned attack on US EmbassyReuters

JAKARTA - Indonesia’s anti-terrorist squad arrested 11 suspected Islamic militants it said planned to attack the U.S. embassy, a plaza near Australia’s embassy and the offices of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, a police spokesman said on Saturday.

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Indonesian police officers stand guard outside a build-ing after a raid in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, Sat-urday, Oct. 27, 2012. Indonesian police say they have arrested 11 people suspected of planning a range of terrorist attacks on domestic and foreign targets including the U.S. and Australian embassies.

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