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Friday, May 31, 2013 16 Pages Number 109 5 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 6 PAGE 8 DPS 23 - 32 WEATHER FORECAST PAGE 14 Barbara weakens to tropical storm, kills 2 people La Liga braces for nerve-wrack- ing season finale Adidas and Puma take rivalry to European soccer final According to a geomorphologist, R. Suryanto, abrasion was defined as erosion of land due to reduction of hydro- dynamic activity (sea waves). By and large, the resistant beach to abrasion was the one having hard structure such as rocky cliff as well as muddy shore. Meanwhile, the vulnerable beach to erosion was the area with land condi- tion directly adjacent to the sea and having small amount and thin sand. “Almost all the beaches in Bali have thin 102.47 km of beach under threat of abrasion Bali Post DENPASAR - Coastal abrasion occurred in Bali is increasingly alarming. Based on data of the Friends of the Earth Indonesia (Walhi) Bali sourced from the Bali Environment Agency (LBH), along 102.47 km of coastal areas in Bali is threatened by abrasion. Such amount is divided into 104 points of the overall beach length coming to 438.8 km across Bali. More surprisingly, among the length of the beaches experiencing abrasion, only some 64 km can only be saved or restored. sand and are prone to abrasion,” he said. The lecturer at the Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, said that one of the causes of erosion on a number of beaches in Bali, other than climate change and uncertain natural factors, was human act. Rampant sand dredging at a number of points would become one of the factors triggering the damage to beaches in Bali. He added that another factor contributing to coastal abrasion was the progressive decrease in coastal protection. Suryanto pointed out the reduction of pandanus plants on Soka Beach. “Lots of pandanus plants have disappeared whether it was on purpose or because of being swept away by waves,” he said. According to him, if there was a cafe establishment with a clean beach view, the coastal plant should not necessarily be cleared. Coastal plants could serve as protection to the beach itself. Another factor expanding the abrasion was the persistent collection of mosaic stones getting more rampant in the eastern coast of Bali. According to him, persistent taking of mosaic stones in the coastal region was no less hazardous than dredging sand because stone was one of the coastal safeguarding ele- ments. Without serious handling, the threat of abrasion would be faster and wider. “It’s even much more hazardous than the sand dredging,” he said. (ina) IBP/File Photo Coastal abrasion occurred in Bali is increasingly alarming. Based on data of the Friends of the Earth Indonesia (Walhi) Bali sourced from the Bali Envi- ronment Agency (LBH), along 102.47 km of coastal areas in Bali is threatened by abrasion.

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According to a geomorphologist, R. Suryanto, abrasion was defined as erosion of land due to reduction of hydro-dynamic activity (sea waves). By and large, the resistant beach to abrasion was the one having hard structure such as rocky cliff as well as muddy shore. Meanwhile, the vulnerable beach to erosion was the area with land condi-tion directly adjacent to the sea and having small amount and thin sand. “Almost all the beaches in Bali have thin

102.47 km of beach under threat of abrasion

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DENPASAR - Coastal abrasion occurred in Bali is increasingly alarming. Based on data of the Friends of the Earth Indonesia (Walhi) Bali sourced from the Bali Environment Agency (LBH), along 102.47 km of coastal areas in Bali is threatened by abrasion. Such amount is divided into 104 points of the overall beach length coming to 438.8 km across Bali. More surprisingly, among the length of the beaches experiencing abrasion, only some 64 km can only be saved or restored.

sand and are prone to abrasion,” he said.The lecturer at the Department of Soil Science, Faculty

of Agriculture, Udayana University, said that one of the causes of erosion on a number of beaches in Bali, other than climate change and uncertain natural factors, was human act. Rampant sand dredging at a number of points would become one of the factors triggering the damage to beaches in Bali.

He added that another factor contributing to coastal abrasion was the progressive decrease in coastal protection. Suryanto pointed out the reduction of pandanus plants on Soka Beach. “Lots of pandanus plants have disappeared whether it was on purpose or because of being swept away by waves,” he said. According to him, if there was a cafe establishment with a clean beach view, the coastal plant should not necessarily be cleared. Coastal plants could serve as protection to the beach itself.

Another factor expanding the abrasion was the persistent collection of mosaic stones getting more rampant in the eastern coast of Bali. According to him, persistent taking of mosaic stones in the coastal region was no less hazardous than dredging sand because stone was one of the coastal safeguarding ele-ments. Without serious handling, the threat of abrasion would be faster and wider. “It’s even much more hazardous than the sand dredging,” he said. (ina)

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Coastal abrasion occurred in Bali is increasingly alarming. Based on data of the Friends of the Earth

Indonesia (Walhi) Bali sourced from the Bali Envi-ronment Agency (LBH), along 102.47 km of coastal

areas in Bali is threatened by abrasion.

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Ngerebeg ritual to neutralize human bad natureThousands of children and teenagers in horrific attires and facial makeup surrounded the village while screaming all the way on Wednesday (May 1). They went around the village to carry out ngerebeg tradition, ahead of piodalan or temple anniversary in the Duur Bingin Temple at Tegallantang customary village, Gianyar. Ngerebeg ritual symbolizes the presence of spirits or wong samar within the human self to be further neutralized so that the bad natures will disappear.

It is a tradition passed down through generations. Aside from children and teenagers dressed in strange clothing with facial make up looking too scary, they also carried an ornament made from young coconut leaf. The supporting devotees of Duur Bingin Temple also believed if the ritual was not performed they worried that a disaster would hit the local village. When surrounding the village, every participant would present the offerings in each temple and cemetery passed through. At that time, the bad nature would be neutralized by degrees. Having arrived back in the temple, they were expected to have purified their mind so that the ritual could have been performed in good faith and sincerity.

According to the priest of the Duur Bingin Temple accompanied by lo-cal chief of customary village, Pande Wayan Karsa, the ngerebeg ritual was believed to have significance as an attempt to neutralize the negative nature of human (sadripu) ahead of the ceremony held in the Duur Bingin Temple. Horrific ornaments in use represented bad nature in human beings.

Six enemies (sadripu) within human self that should be neutralized were represented by facial ornaments and mask produced by the participants. For instance, Kama or uncontrolled lust of the participant was expressed with the appearance of people in early pregnancy. In essence, the lust should be con-trolled, so as not to destroy the human self and did not bother anyone else.

The ritual was commenced by presenting the offerings in the form of pica gede and pica alit to all the participants in the outermost courtyard of the Duur Bingin Temple. Furthermore, they would convoy throughout the village. When surrounding the village, every participant would put the offerings in every temple and cemetery passed through. Having arrived back in the temple, their mind was expected to have been purified so that the ritual could have been performed sincerely.

Regional Sales Represen-tative of LPG Pertamina for Bali Nusa Tenggara, Walid Akbar, said the surge in LPG consumption stayed fair ly reasonable. Such phenomenon was prevalent in almost all counties/municipality across Bali averagely reaching around 10 percent. The condition re-mained in a reasonable limit and well covered by Pertam-ina.

“Ahead, the supply condi-tion of Bali region remains secure. Our current LPG sup-ply amounts to 7,000 metric tons for 3 to 4 days ahead,” said Walid Akbar in Denpasar, Tuesday (May 28).

He said his party had not found any indication related to distribution or hoarding. The increasing consumption

was possible due to a number of factors. Among them, it happened due to population growth so that many small businesses appeared.

Related to possibility of switching use of the LPG with the content of 12 kg to 3 kg by consumers due to consid-eration of quite high price disparity was denied by Walid Akbar. According to him, it could not be ascertained. Therefore, people did not have to worry about running out and he suggested using LPG as needed.

He explained that for LPG containing 3 kg had normal consumption of 430 metric tons per day, while the non-subsidized LPG was averagely 1,500-2,000 metric tons per month. “Sales of LPG at petrol

station are one of the optional outlets always having the stock so that people can easily find if the LPG runs out in sub-agents or bases,” he said.

Meanwhile, some traders preferred to use the LPG con-taining 3 kg to 12 kg. Even, the 3-kg LPG size should be used by middle to lower class, but in practice it was greatly favored by the upper class community.

As admitted by Nengah Rasmi, a gas trader in Den-pasar, the middle and upper class had recently been starting to switch to 3-kg LPG because it was considered cheaper than the tube containing 12 kg. “The gas sizing 12 kg intended for the upper class society is now only stored or exchanged for a 3-kg size,” he said. (kmb27)

Mangupura (Bali Post)—The Badung Government Tourism Office and Public Order Officer held a

licensing raid on Wednesday (May 29) to tourist accommodation in Northern Kuta. As a result, a number of villas were found operating without permission alias illegal.

The Division Head of Facilities and Infrastructure, Government Tourism Office, Nyoman Suardana, said his party held the inspection in response to the rise of villa promotion in Northern Kuta via the internet. Actually, some of those villas promoted via the internet had not been registered in the Badung Govern-ment Tourism Office.

Based on the tracing made by his party, many villa owners becoming the target could not present their operating permit, including the building permit (IMB), while the villas had been in operation for long time. Some of them included the Villa Teras, Villa Echo Beach, Villa Batu Bolong and Villa Echoland.

Despite being found to violate, the Government Tourism Office just imposed a reprimand and coaching. All the villa owners were asked to submit their permit. “So far, we are providing guidance for them in order that the villa owners could submit their permit,” he said.

Meanwhile, the North Kuta subdistrict head, Putu Yuyun Hanura Eny, said that many tourist accommodations like villas had been established at Canggu. However regarding the completeness of licensing, her party argued if it was the authority of the Government Tourism Office. Subdistrict government, she said, only had the task to provide assistance. (kmb25)

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The officer is filling up liquefied petroleum gas into the tube.

LPG consumption in Bali increases by 10 percentDenpasar (Bali Post)—

Consumption of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Bali has increased in keeping with the public demand. The use of LPG measuring 3 kg, 5 kg, 12 kg and 50 kg is recorded to show an increase by 10 percent or 2,430 metric tons per day compared to ever before reaching 2,000 metric tons per day.

Illegal villas in Northern Kuta ensnared in a raid

Ngerebeg ritual to neutralize human bad nature

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Bali PostDENPASAR - The agriculture and farmers in Bali seem to lead to

the verge of extinction. Indication of the endangerment to agriculture in Bali is easily seen from the farmland conversion reaching 1,000 hectares each year. Moreover, the investment in Bali is dominated by investment in tertiary sector or tourism. That is why young generation of Bali no longer wants to work as farmer being synonymous with poverty. An agricultural analyst doubling as professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, Wayan Windia, said on Wednesday (May 29) that based on such condition it could be ascertained if the agricultural sector in Bali started to turn critical.

Further, he said the efforts to promote the agriculture of Bali was then faced with four issues namely the reduction of watershed (DAS), high farmland conversion, unwillingness of young people to farm and lack of concern of the government. “Such conditions indicate if the agriculture is excluded. To that end, the spatial plan of Bali should be consistently implemented. Development must be carried out with the alignment to culture and agriculture,” he said.

Indeed, he admitted the efforts to promote the agricultural sector required macro policies at national level, while Bali should dare to take a stand by regional bylaw connecting the agriculture to tourism and never let the tourism sector in Bali be transformed into capital-istic tourism. “Watershed in Bali should be saved. Balinese life lies in the watershed centered in the middle of Bali. If the watershed is destroyed, then Bali will be destroyed as well,” he said.

Meanwhile, when contacted separately, the Head of the Indonesia Farmers Union (HKTI) Bali, Prof. Dr. Nyoman Suparta, assumed the government so far to have not optimally boosted the agricultural production amidst the farmland conversion to a number of sectors. Actually, according to him, the potential was still possible to be optimized, considering the results of rice farming in Bali today was quite high compared to other regions in Indonesia.

“At the same time, it is a critical measure that must be performed by Bali government amidst the continued farmland conversion to other sectors,” he said.

According to him, through the extension effort, the rice production achievement could still be improved and so could the production of local fruits such as papaya, mangosteen and others. With the appli-cation of appropriate technology in the sector, it could be improved further to attain a better quality.

“The effort can be realized by allocating a greater budget for the development of the agricultural sector than the existing budget,” he said.

The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded that in 1999 the farmland area in Bali reached 86,071 hectares. Such figures shrank up to 4,140 hectares or remained 81.931 hectares in 2009. Vast wetland was dominated by Tabanan County with 22,465 hectares, Gianyar came in second with an area of 14,743 hectares, and Buleleng with dry hill ranges and forest area had the largest non-rice field area of 70,516 hectares.

Most of the productive agricultural lands were converted into dry land like farms, estates and non-agricultural land such as des-ignated for tourist accommodation, residential and industrial sector. (kmb28)

“Besides, the province must also be able to meet the demands of the diversity and the quality of industrial products at local,

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JEMBRANA - A number of coastal tourism supporting facili-ties at Delod Berawah, Mendoyo, are neglected. Even, their condi-tion looks shabby as filled with rubbish strewn around the central statue of the coast.

Based on observation on Tues-day (May 28), many resort build-ings were not well maintained. Even, some of them were not worth visiting. Besides, the seats had been damaged and the roof had vanished. As soon as coming into the entrance gates, visitors would see shabby scene.

When the inspection was re-sumed to the east side of the statue or heading for the pool, there could be found a damaged wantilan building seeming un-kempt. Meanwhile, in the west of the statue lay a classy and newly culinary center building built last year and then the other facilities such as children playground had been damaged.

Other than plastic and leaf rub-bish around the statue there were also found too many growing shrubs. A visitor from Negara, Ketut Duniada, said there had been no significant change in the coastal tourist attractions.

He said the coastal panorama was formerly very beautiful and far from shabby look. Recently, there was a gradual improvement after the disciplining of illegal cafés around the statue. However, the sanitation around the beach was still lacking. The Head of Jembrana Government Tourism Office, I Gede Arimbawa Yasa, said that related to the sanitation handling his party had made co-operation with customary village and beach cleanup was held every week. Perhaps, Wednesday was not the schedule of the mutual assistance so that it had not been cleaned up yet. (kmb26)

Bali needs breakthrough to increase industrial manufacturingAntara

DENPASA - Bali needs to make a breakthrough to increase industrial manufacturing development in terms of quality and number in order to face the increasingly rigorous competition in the era of globalization, an official has said.

national, and export markets,” provincial Bureau of Statistics Chief Gede Suarsa said here on Thursday.

He also called on the govern-ment to provide ample room to the private sectors in supporting market-oriented industrial de-velopment.

Gede said the growth of manu-facturing sector in Bali was 6.04 percent in 2012, or lower than the local economic growth of 6.65 percent.

He added that manufacturing industrial sectors contributed 8.90 percent against gross re-gional domestic product in 2012, or lower that that of previous year at 8.92 percent.

Viewed from the value add-ed manufacturing industries amounting Rp7.47 trillion in 2012, the figure was much lower

than Rp25.37 trillion from trade, hotel, and restaurant sectors in the same year.

Therefore, Gede said the ex-istence of manufacturing indus-tries in Bali should continue to be stepped up because they were very strategic as a link between the agricultural and tourism sectors.

Condition of agriculture in Bali getting more critical

Beach facilities at Delod Berawah abandoned

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A number of coastal tourism supporting facilities at Delod Berawah, Mendoyo, are neglect-ed.

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Tabanan (Bali Post)—Excitement of the SMPN 1 Bangkalan, Madura junior high school

students making a trip to the area of Bedugul, Baturiti, suddenly came into commotion, Thursday (May 29). It was triggered by the bus carry-ing the students moved to brink at roadside of Batunya village. There was no casualty in the accident. It happened at 12:00 a.m. when all the students were having lunch in a restaurant.

Allegedly, the incident occurred because the brake of the bus loosed. Thus, the tourist bus with license plate L 7909 UR moved backwards and plunged into the edge of the abyss. Luckily, the rear wheels stuck in the rocks so that the bus body did not fell into the bottom of the abyss. Its position just perched with the uplifting front wheel. “The bus was parked and then left to have a lunch. Not long after, the bus moved backward and stuck on the brink,” said Chief of Baturiti Police, Gede Selonog.

When seeing the bus moving to the brink, the bus driver, Salman Alfarizi, 32, immediately ran. Bus crews including the students also panicked. They could only feel relieved after knowing if the bus did not fall into the abyss as the rear wheels stuck in the rocks.

According to police chief, the bus body could be evacuated after getting a help of a tow truck. Such unlucky bus only got minor damage on the rear. “The bus could be evacuated quickly,” he said. The incident did not trigger traffic jams because the bus was parked away from the roadside. Similarly, the evacuation process did not interfere with the passing vehicles. The red bus was carrying 54 students. As scheduled, they would travel to several places at Bedugul.

Such incident drew the attention of residents. Despite being flushed by rain, some residents still took a closer look. Strangely, the bus park-ing lot was actually very flat and the land was also solid. However, the wheels of the bus abruptly moved backward without a cause. Allegedly, the manual brake of the bus did not work properly. (kmb30)

The vessel controlled by the skipper Selamet ran aground in the shallow waters near Segara Temple at Gilimanuk. Luckily, the water immediately rose so that it could quickly re-move around 10:00 a.m. Based on in-formation, the vessel was sailing from Ketapang approximately at 08:30 a.m. As long as crossing the Bali Strait, the vessel did not have any problems.

When it got its turn to berth at the cargo quay or Landing Craft Machine (LCM) it got a trouble. The vessel carrying six large trucks

and trailer truck as well as one me-dium size truck was swept away by torrents toward the north.

Allegedly, the engine was not balanced with the length of vessel so that it was difficult to move. Ultimately, it was swept away into shallow waters. It could move again when the tide was up at around 10:12 a.m. When running aground, the personnel of Harbor Police and Gilimanuk Marine Police secured the vessel. Chief of Gilimanuk Marine Police, Made Prihenjagat, said the security was intended to anticipate if any vessel passenger

needed to be evacuated.Having been able to move and

about to berth, the vessel got an-other trouble to push back leading to the quay. After several attempts, the vessel ram door ultimately touched the quay and it could last for berthing.

The Head of Gilimanuk Harbor Authority, Made Rai Ardana, said when the vessel ran aground the stream was swift enough. After berthing and being examined, the vessel did not get any trouble so that it was then allowed to serve crossing again. (kmb26)

Denpasar (Bali Post)—In order to raise the agricultural sector in Bali, it was time for subak

institution to be equipped with technology resources. As in the agricultural centers in developed countries, every subak should have resources with the internet and so on. By that way, subak members could access information about price fluctuation of the agricultural products including promoting their agricultural products. An agricultural researcher and observer from the Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, Dr. Gusti Ngurah Alit Susanta Wirya, revealed it on Wednesday (May 29).

Alit Susanta Wirya hoped that subak members started thinking about the post-harvest processing to increase the production value of the agricultural products on sale. For example, at Jatiluwih there was outsider being capable of cultivating Balinese rice. It should also be done by Balinese farmers through their subak organization if they were not technology illiterate. In this context, the government was required to provide access to technology and information to empower the farming communities.

“In this increasingly tighter free competition era, the sources of informa-tion should be available in every subak if we want it to remain sustainable and become something favored by younger generations because it is promising in terms of improvement of quality of life,” he said.

Further, he requested the private parties such as tourism industry in Bali to increase their concern and alignments to agricultural products of Bali. With high awareness, they should be willing to take advantage of the agricultural products yielded by local farmers or reduce the use of imported ones. As the other form of awareness, the tourism industry should also be able to portray themselves as foster father to farmer groups in their area. Through such relation, the tourism industry could forge farmers so as to produce quality agricultural products as required by tourism industry. “Do not persistently argue to be unwilling to take advantage of local agricultural production be-cause of low quality and say it is not equivalent to the imported products. If it’s the problem, please help and forge farmers in Bali through a foster father so that they are able to produce agricultural products in accordance with the standards required by tourism industry,” he suggested. (kmb13)

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One of the trans java vessel that cannot be used dur to the damage.

Torrent causes Trans Jawa vessel to float offNegara (Bali Post)—

Trans Jawa 9 vessel that was about to berth onto the Gilimanuk Harbor was swept away by torrents on Wednesday (May 29). Engine of the cargo vessel carrying 13 trucks from Ketapang, Banyuwangi, was suspected to be not strong enough to hold the tide so that it was dragged and ran aground.

A bus carrying students moves to brink

Encourage the agriculture of BaliSubak needs equipping with information technology

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TABANAN - Pucak Padang Dawa Temple is known to have a unique function, namely as a sanctum to invoke taksu or life to profession and pasupati of the barong effigy. On that account, every piodalan or anni-versary of the temple perching on the hillside is always crowded by barong sanctified effigies. Various kinds of barong from different regions across Bali are present and accompanied by bleganjur gamelan music as well as involve thousands of devotees. Pro-cession of those barongs becomes a beautiful moment for tourists.

Precisely, this temple is situated at Bangli village, Baturiti – Tabanan or approximately 43 km north of Denpasar. It is closed enough from Bedugul, namely around 8 km, 15 km from Jatiluwih and 25 km from Batukaru Temple. This temple belongs to khayangan jagat or universal temple as sanctum to worship the greatness of Supreme God in His manifestation as Hyang Shiva Pasupati. Local shamans (healers) and dancers commonly in-voke their taksu in this temple.

Pucak Padang Dawa has a set of sanctified effigies in the form of pup-pet characters. They totally amount to nine and symbolize the Supreme God in the manifestations as the Gods of Nawa Sanga abiding in the nine direc-tions. They consist of: (1) Anoman, in white color, symbolizing the Lord Ishvara, holding thunder-hammer weapon, symbolized with sacred script ‘Sang’ and abiding in the East; (2) Menda, light red, symbolizing Lord Maheshvara, incense weapon, sacred script ‘Nang’ and abiding in the Southeast; (3) Anggada, red, sym-bolizing Lord Brahma, club weapon, sacred script ‘Bang’ and abiding in the South; and (4) Sugriva, orange, symbolizing the Lord Rudra, sword weapon, sacred script ‘Mang’ and abiding in the Southwest.

Then, (5) Sangut, yellow, symbol-izing Lord Mahadev, snake-snare weapon, sacred script ‘Tang’ and abiding in the West; (6) Anila, green, symbolizing Lord Shankar, banner weapon, sacred script ‘Cing’ and abiding in the Northwest; (7) Delem, blackish, symbolizing Lord Vishnu, chakra weapon, sacred script ‘Ang’ and abiding in the North; (8) Anala, gray, symbolizing Lord Sambu, tri-dent weapon, sacred script ‘Wang’ and abiding in the Northeast, and (9) Ravana, multicolor, symbolizing Lord Shiva, lotus weapon, sacred script ‘Ing’ and abiding in the Central.

Temple anniversary of the Pucak Padang Dawa is based on pawukon system, namely falling on Buda Kliwon Pahang (March 7, 2012) cel-ebrated once every 210 days. Accord-ing to local tradition, the grandiose

anniversary is held once a year. Each anniversary is always attended by tens of barongs from Badung, Tabanan, Gianyar, Bangli and Jembrana. This temple is supported by some custom-ary hamlets such as the Apit Yeh, Uma Poh, Titi Galar, Bangli, Munduk Andong, Sandan and Angseri.

I Gusti Ngurah Darma Putra, a senior figure of Marga Grand Palace becoming the patron of the temple said that Pucak Padang Dawa Temple was founded around the seventeenth century. The Purana Dewa Bangsul mentioned the name of Pucak Padang Dawa was derived from the name of Mount Padang Dawa, the place where the temple sat. Padang meant light in Balinese language while dawa mean long. Therefore, padang dawa meant the very long light towering into the sky in the form of vertical line. “According to local people, such a wonder was once seen by devotees on the grandiose temple anniversary, precisely on Buda Kliwon on July 14, 1976. It was a very beautiful sight,” he explained.

Ahead of the temple anniver-sary, it was preceded with purifi-catory rite. Sanctified effigies are escorted to the temples existing at the villages. Southwards, they did purification to Sadha Temple at Kapal village; eastwards they did it at Campuan Ubud and Lake Be-ratan; then, the processions were resumed to Batu Bolong temple at Canggu - Badung. This ngelawang or gallivanting show tradition was carried out every 5 years. “When people had a starvation, plague, or economic crisis, the sanctified effigies in the Pucak Padang Dawa would be escorted to perform gal-livanting show,” he added.

Good destination for excursionAtmosphere exuded by this

temple is very cool because it is surrounded by rice fields and plantation where people grow rice, maize and vegetables. Similarly, some emerging vol-canic rocks can be seen here. In the morning, the sun shining brightly and breaking the ridge fogs makes the mountain setting look so beautiful. Meanwhile, at the surrounding lies a garden planted with flowers like cham-pak, hibiscus and others support-ing the religious activities in the temple. They engender a peaceful and beautiful impression. In this temple, you will feel cool because every day the mountain blows moist natural air. This area was once used as tourism route by some entrepreneurs in Tabanan, by starting from Bedugul and then watched magnificent sunset at Tanah Lot within a one-day trip. (015)

The length of beach in Ta-banan approximately reaches 37 kilometers. Of this length, only 10 kilometers remains in beauti-ful condition, while the rest is badly damaged as crushed by coastal abrasion. “High waves and coastal currents trigger the abrasion in Tabanan. Its condi-tion is quite alarming,” said the Head of Tabanan Public Works, Gusti Ngurah Anom Antara, Tuesday (May 14).

The damage, said Anom, was divided into severely, moderately and lightly damaged. The most severe damage occurred at some points such as Kedungu Beach, Nyanyi Beach, Yeh Gangga up to Kelating and several locations in West Selemadeg. According to him, the damage was the respon-sibility of the Water Resources Agency for Bali and Nusa Penida Region.

“Improvement of coastal in-frastructure lies in the authority of Water Resources Agency for Bali-Nusa Penida Region. We are only limited to providing supporting movement, such as reforestation and others,” he

explained. He added that his party made regular monitoring to coastal damage every three months. The results were then reported to the Water Resources Agency. Inadequate budget of local government made the handling of abrasion just wait for the help from central gov-ernment.

All this time, he said, more budgetary support was obtained from central government so that the process was longer. Meanwhile, the Bali govern-ment recently gave a project for handling the Yeh Gangga beach, Sudimara village, Tabanan. “Bali government budget is emergency nature for handling coastal region, while the regular budget is not available,” he said. Nevertheless, his party remained to make a program for coastal conservation. One of them was by organizing greening move-ment to save the beach. How-ever, the raging sea waves often harmed the existing safeguard-ing infrastructure. Moreover, the position of Tabanan beach was directly in contact with the fero-

cious Indonesian Ocean. Chairman of the Indonesian

Fishermen Association (HNSI) Tabanan, Ketut ‘Sadam’ Arsana Yasa, also deplored the abra-sion overwhelming the coast of Tabanan. He noted that many beaches were in critical point due to the onslaught of abrasion. Even, the numbers continued to grow. “Unfortunately, the abrasion handling by govern-ment remains very minimal,” he protested.

It was discernible from many damaged beaches and had not got maximal handling. Sadam said due to the abrasion, condi-tion of the beach was increas-ingly steep. Formerly, around in 1970s, the distance of beach from sea water was quite far. But after the abrasion, sea water distance to the beach was only about one meter with the width of only some three meters. The man from Pasut, Tibubiu village, Kerambitan, proposed a green initiative rather than making concrete safeguarding on the beach because it was more easily destroyed by waves. (udi)

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Onslaught of the abrasion along the coastal areas of Tabanan belongs to critical category. Nearly 75 percent of the beaches in the region are damaged as battered by abrasion.

Abrasion in Tabanan critical

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TABANAN - Onslaught of the abrasion along the coastal areas of Tabanan belongs to critical category. Nearly 75 percent of the beaches in the region are damaged as battered by abrasion. More tragically, Tabanan government does not have enough budgets to make improvement, especially reclamation. As a result, each year the damage level is worsening. Of the existing damage, only five hectares of coastal areas get a forestation program by planting 8,250 trees.

Pucak Padang Dawa Temple:Guarded by Deities at Nine Directions

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By evening, Barbara had weakened to a tropical storm, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

The director of civil defense for Oaxaca state, Manuel Maza Sanchez, said a 61-year-old man from Colorado died while surfing at Playa Azul, a beach near the resort town of Puerto Escondido, when Barbara made landfall at midafternoon as a Category 1 hurricane about 120 miles (200 ki-lometers) to the east. He said the man was dragged out by waves kicked up by Barbara and then battered against the shore.

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City was not immediately able to confirm the man’s name, nationality or hometown. Maza Sanchez also said a 26-year-old Mexican man drowned in the nearby city of Pinotepa Nacional while trying to cross a rain-swollen creek.

Farther to the east, near the landfall

area, 14 fishermen who set out to sea Wednesday morning from the town of Tapanatepec had been reported miss-ing, Maza said.

Barbara came ashore with winds of about 75 mph (120 kph) and lost power as it moved inland. By Wednes-day night, maximum sustained winds had dropped to 50 mph (85 kph) as the storm slogged northward, but flood-ing was reported in some areas and remained a threat.

On May 23, the National Hur-ricane Center had said odds favor a below-normal hurricane season in the eastern Pacific for 2013. It said 11 to 16 named storms were likely, below the 15-storm annual average for 1981-2010.

But Barbara appeared to start the Pacific season unusually early, and it also made landfall farther east than any other Pacific hurricane since 1966. Such storms often form closer to the

resort of Acapulco, to the west.Officials in Oaxaca had rushed to

prepare emergency shelters and sus-pended school for children in coastal communities as rain began lashing the coast when the storm formed close to shore.

The area first hit by the storm is a largely undeveloped stretch of coastal lagoons, punctuated by small fishing villages.

The major Gulf oil port of Coatza-coalcos is located on the other side of the narrow waist of Mexico known as the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. But the hurricane center predicted Barbara would dissipate into a rain system well before reaching Coatzacoalcos.

Maza Sanchez said classes would be suspended at schools along the coast for the rest of the week. Storm shelters were set up in 20 towns and hamlets, and such shelters are often installed at schools.

Reuters

LASHIO, Myanmar - Hundreds of Muslim families sheltered in a heavily guarded Buddhist monastery on Thursday after two days of violence in the northern Myanmar city of Lashio left Muslim properties in ruins and raised alarm over a widening religious conflict.

About 1,200 Muslims were taken to Mansu Monastery after Buddhist mobs terrorized the city on Wednesday, a move that could signal the resolve of a government criticized for its slow response to previous religious violence.

The unrest in Lashio, a city about 700 km (430 miles) from Myanmar’s commercial capital of Yangon, shows how far anti-Muslim violence has spread in the Buddhist-dominated country as it emerges from decades of hardline military rule.

One man was killed and five people wounded in Wednesday’s clashes, presidential spokesman Ye Htut said in a statement.

A senior police officer, who declined to be identified, told Reuters the dead man was a Muslim and the five injured were Buddhists, including a journalist attacked by a Buddhist mob.

He said 300 soldiers and 200 police were enforcing security in Lashio, a city of 130,000 people near Myanmar’s northeastern border with China.

The authorities moved quickly to stem the violence in Lashio by deploying troops, banning unlawful assembly under a state of emergency, and setting up roadblocks to stop troublemakers entering the city. Spokesman Ye Htut said 25 people were under investigation for the violence.

Associated Press Writer

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia has reported that three more people have died from a new respiratory virus related to SARS, bringing the total number of deaths globally to 30.

The Ministry of Health said Thursday the three deceased, ranging in age from 24 to 60, had chronic diseases, including kidney failure. It says they were hospitalized a month ago.

The Ministry also announced a new case of the respiratory virus called MERS, bringing to 38 the number of those infected in the kingdom. It identified the afflicted person only as a 61-year-old from the Al-Ahsa region where the outbreak in a health care facility started in April.

The World Health Organization said the new germ, a respiratory infection, was first seen in the Middle East and sickened more than 49 people world-wide.

REUTERS/Mario Castillo

A collapsed power line sits on a vehicle as debris are seen on a street after Hurricane Barbara passed through Arriaga, in the state of Chiapas May 29, 2013.

Barbara weakens to tropical storm, kills 2 peopleAssociated Press Writer

OAXACA, Mexico — Hurricane Barbara drenched a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico’s southern Pacific coast with rain Wednesday after making the second-earliest landfall since reli-able record-keeping began in 1966. It quickly lost strength over land but not before killing at least two people, including a man identified by local officials as a U.S. surfer.

Troops patrol Myanmar city after violence, Muslims hide

Saudi Arabia reports 3 more deaths from new virus

Reuters

BERLIN - The leader of Germany’s new anti-euro party has signalled a readiness to cooperate with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s centre-right bloc after elections in September if it takes a tougher line on aid to struggling euro zone members.

The comments by Bernd Lucke, an economics professor and founder of the “Alternative for Germany” (AfD), suggest a newfound willingness to work within the established political system if the party makes it into parliament.

In its official programme, approved in mid-April, the AfD demands an “or-derly dismantling” of the euro zone and return to national currencies.

But in an interview with Reuters, Lucke suggested the party might be satisfied with a course that stops short of a full breakup of the currency bloc if it could exact concessions on bailouts from established parties.

“I could imagine cooperating with a centre-right government if this coalition was prepared to accept significantly tougher conditions on aid from the ESM,” Lucke said, referring to the euro zone’s rescue mechanism.

“In other words, only paying out aid tranches when bailed out countries really fulfill their obligations. At the moment, when a country like Greece or Portugal fails to meet the criteria, they receive aid regardless, because we are told they made a decent effort.”

German anti-euro leader open to working with Merkel

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The Swiss inflicted a bruising 6-2 6-1 6-1 French Open defeat on his Indian opponent in a second round tie that lasted a little over an hour and was so one-sided that it did nothing to firm up the 2009 champion’s title credentials.

Yet for 188th-ranked Devvarman, it was a painful lesson in what separates the very best from those who ply their trade on the other side of the tennis tracks. “I felt like I was playing wheel-chair tennis and he was just playing on a PlayStation,” he said, showing as much sensitivity to political correct-ness as his groundstrokes had bite.

Not that Devvarman, who had never been past the second round of a grand slam and came through the ex-hausting qualifying competition, was expecting any favours. “It is a grand slam and you just don’t expect a guy to take their foot off the pedal. He was probably a little worried about the rain or the light and didn’t want to spend too much time on court.”

The difference between the two players stood out as soon as the pair

walked out to greet fans on Roland Garros’s second showpiece court, Suzanne Lenglen.

There was an authority about the way the Federer strode into the arena compared to his more diffident op-ponent, and when the action began, every shot he made had a bucket load of extra fizz.

He was never put under pressure and ruthlessly exploited his oppo-nent’s frailties. The Swiss did not lose a point until the third game and took the first set in just 23 minutes with two breaks of serve.

He broke a further three times in both the second and third sets as Dev-varman wilted further.

“Nobody out there is excited to see Roger on the other side of the net,” was how Devvarman analysed the occasion. “You feel like he can really hurt you from any part of the court.

“Whenever I felt I was ahead in the point, he hits a big slice or he a forehand that you don’t see coming and the next thing you know you are back on neutral terms.

“Then the guy’s offense is prob-ably the best in the game and he has no holes. His record speaks for itself and I don’t think I have to boast for him.”

For Federer, it was more than anything a test of concentration rather than an opportunity to iron out creases in his game. He is expecting a tougher test against third round opponent, Julien Benneteau who beat him in Rotterdam in February and pushed him hard in a five-setter at Wimbledon last year.

“I definitely think the next match is going to be a big test for me to see exactly where I stand,” the Swiss said.

“I’m happy that I have played of-fensive and aggressive tennis in the first two matches, because I had the opportunity.

“I didn’t back off and start to play passive tennis and wait for mistakes. So I took it to my opponent, and I think that’s what’s good about it. “But to be honest, I will only know more after the Benneteau match.”

Associated Press Writer

LAS VEGAS - Floyd Mayweather will fight young Mexican star Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 14 at the MGM Grand. “I chose my opponent for September 14th and it’s Canelo Alvarez,” Mayweather said Wednesday night on Twitter. “I’m giving the fans what they want. It will be at the MGM Grand.”

Alvarez sent a tweet in Spanish announcing the fight. The 36-year-old Mayweather is unbeaten in 44 fights, the last a unanimous 12-round decision over Robert Guerrero on May 4 at the MGM Grand in defense of his WBC welterweight title fight.

Alvarez is 42-0-1. The 22-year-old fighter unified the WBC and WBA super welterweight titles April 20 in San Antonio with a unanimous victory over Austin Trout.

The fight will be contested at a catch weight of 152 pounds (69 kilograms) and offers a rare bout between two unbeaten fighters in their primes.

“Floyd has said from Day 1 that he wants to give fans the best fight out there and here it is,” Mayweather’s co-manager, Leonard Ellerbe, told the AP. “We have the two biggest stars in the sport and they’re fighting each other Sept. 14.”

The bout will be the second in Mayweather’s six-fight, 30-month contract with Showtime that could pay him more than $200 million.

Marc Marquez concedes that Mugello could be one of the most testing rounds of his debut MotoGP campaign. Aside from retirements, the Italian track was the only venue at which Marquez failed to finish on the podium during his run to last year’s Moto2 crown.

The Spaniard, who lost the championship lead to Dani Ped-rosa following a wet Le Mans race, stressed the importance of hitting the ground running at the Italian venue. “Mugello is perhaps one of the most difficult [circuits] in the world championship,” Marquez said. “It has many changes of direction so we must work hard from the beginning to find the right set up.

“These coming races will be very important as they are difficult circuits and we must remain focused.

“The other riders are so fast in Mugello so I’m sure it’s going to be tough, but as always we will try our 100 per cent.”

The 20-year-old did triumph at Mugello during his 2011 Moto2 campaign and also the previous year in 125cc, when he fought his way through from sixth on the grid.

His works Honda stablemate Dani Pedrosa, whose dominant win at Le Mans moved him into an six-point championship lead, added: “Mugello is a nice track and one that I really enjoy to ride.

“It’s a fast track with long corners so it’s important to have a good feel-ing with the bike. “I’ve managed to relax this week and I feel good physically, so I hope we can arrive in Mugello, the bike works well there too and we can do a good race.”

AP Photo/Petr David Josek

Switzerland’s Roger Federer returns against India’s Somdev Devvarman in their second round match of the French Open tennis tournament, at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Federer won in three sets 6-2, 6-1, 6-1.

Federer dishes out brutal lesson to DevvarmanReuters

PARIS - Somdev Devvarman discovered one of tennis’s most brutal truths on Wednesday that after 17 grand slam titles there is little room for mercy in Roger Federer’s relentless pursuit of success.

Marquez admits Mugello will be the toughest test yet

Mayweather announces Alvarez fight on Twitter

AP Photo/Rick Bowmer

Floyd Mayweather Jr., left, reacts toward his father Floyd May-weather Sr. after defeating Robert Guerrero by unanimous deci-sion during a WBC welterweight title fight, Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Las Vegas.

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Barca coach Tito Vilanova has already secured a league crown in his first season at the helm, but can ensure a special place in the history books with a win at home to Malaga (1700 GMT) that would see them match Real Madrid’s record points haul from last season.

Standing in his way is Manuel Pellegrini, who has already an-nounced he is leaving Qatari-owned Malaga and on Wednesday said he had a verbal agreement to join Manchester City.

Runners up Real will also be bidding farewell to their boss Jose Mourinho, widely tipped to be making a return to Chelsea, when they host Osasuna at the Bernabeu (1500) in a game with nothing rid-ing on it.

The rest of La Liga’s matches all kick-off at 1900 with one place into the Champions League play-offs and three into the Europa League to be decided. At the foot of the stand-ings, four teams separated by two

points are battling to avoid the three tickets into the second division.

Most eyes will be focused on Real Sociedad’s trip to play De-portivo La Coruna at the Riazor where the final result affects top and bottom.

One of the season’s most en-tertaining sides Sociedad slipped down to fifth with a thrilling 3-3 draw against Real Madrid last weekend, and lie two points short of their only rival for the last slot in Europe’s elite club competition, Valencia.

Sevilla, in ninth, play hosts when former boss Unai Emery could spoil hopes of a much needed financial windfall for fourth-placed Valencia.

Deportivo hold the key to the relegation battle in 17th with 35 points as a win would condemn 18th-placed Celta Vigo (34), 19th-placed Real Zaragoza (34) and basement side Real Mallorca (33) to the drop regardless of their re-

spective results.

TERMINALLY ILL

“We’ve had three coaches, the club has gone into administration, and we were almost declared ter-minally ill,” Depor’s leading scorer Riki, 32, told a news conference. “If we manage to stay up it will be the most important event of my career, even better than winning promotion last year.”

Depor’s Galician rivals Celta host Espanyol with 17-year-old goalkeeper Ruben Blanco set make his first start for the club, having debuted last weekend as a sub-stitute after Javi Varas dislocated his elbow. Reserve keeper Sergio Alvarez is also injured.

“We know what he can do be-cause he has been training with us all season; the squad have complete and absolute confidence in him,” Celta midfielder Natxo Insa said of Blanco.

Associated Press Writer

MALAGA, Spain - Manuel Pellegrini has told a Spanish televi-sion network that he has a verbal agreement with Manchester City to become the Premier League club’s next manager. “Even though until we have signed nothing is done, City has shown a lot of inter-est in me becoming its next coach,” Pellegrini told Canal Sur on Wednesday. “My agent has spoken a lot with them. The deal is not done, but there shouldn’t be a problem. I have a verbal agreement with them and I hope that it is honored.”

The 59-year-old Chilean coach announced last week he was leaving Spanish club Malaga despite having two seasons left on his contract. He has since been linked to a move to City to replace the fired Roberto Mancini.

Pellegrini said that he had “many offers” but that he chose City because it represents a “great project.”

Pellegrini, who earned his reputation as a strategist at Villarreal before spending one season at Real Madrid, will coach his last game for Malaga on Saturday at Barcelona.

Malaga is trying to secure a Europa League spot despite being barred by UEFA from European competition for one season for not paying player wages and taxes on time. It has appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Associated Press Writer

CLEVELAND - Christian Benteke scored two of Belgium’s three second-half goals in a decisive 4-2 win over the United States in an international friendly Wednesday.

Boasting a squad including 10 English Premier League players, Belgium overpowered a U.S. team that has some work to do on defense before it can think about making the field for next year’s World Cup in Brazil.

After Kevin Mirallas opened the scoring for Belgium in the sixth minute, Geoff Cameron equalized in the 22nd to leave the scores level at 1-1 at halftime. Aston Villa striker Benteke scored in the 56th and 71st minutes for Belgium - ranked 15th in the world - and Marouane Fellaini added another in the 64th.

Clint Dempsey converted a penalty in the 80th minute for the United States. U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann expected Belgium to offer a stiff challenge for his evolving team, which is missing several key players. And while the Americans had some nice moments, the Belgians controlled the game from the outset.

Klinsmann said it was a good learning experience for his squad to play against one of the world’s best teams.

“This is why we want to play teams like Belgium and like Germany and like Russia.” Klinsmann said, “because there is so much that you can read from those games and there is so much you can see. Obviously, you want to win them. But I would rather play Belgium 10 more times than El Salvador 100 times because that is when you learn.”

Pellegrini says he has verbal deal with Man City

Belgium downs US 4-2 in friendly

La Liga braces for nerve-wracking season finaleReuters

MADRID - Champions Barcelona have the chance finish with a record-equalling 100 points in La Liga’s final round of matches, but the main drama will be in the fight to avoid the three relegation berths on Saturday.

AP Photo/Manu Fernandez

FC Barcelona’s Pedro kicks the ball to scores against Espanyol during a Spanish La Liga soc-cer match at Cornella-El Prat stadium in Cornella Llobregat, Spain, Sunday, May 26, 2013.

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STOKE, England — Mark Hughes returned to football management on Thursday with Premier League club Stoke, hoping to prove his crit-ics wrong after a disappointing spell at Queens Park Rangers.

The 49-year-old Hughes, a former Manchester United and Chelsea striker, was fired by struggling London club QPR in November.

“(Stoke) have looked maybe beyond my last position and taken my career as a manager as a whole,” Hughes said. “It was difficult (at QPR), mistakes were made. Certainly I made mistakes which I will learn from.”

Hughes was hired by Stoke on a three-year contract to replace Tony Pulis, who left earlier this month after seven seasons following a 13th-place finish.

“I have listened to what people have said as my managerial abil-ity and I will use it as a motivation,” Hughes said. Hughes, who also played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich, will be hoping to revive his managerial fortunes, which have been patchy since making his debut in the dugout with Wales.

After playing 72 matches for Wales, Hughes took charge of his national team in 1999 and came close to reaching a first major tourna-ment since 1958.

He left in 2004 to move into club management at Blackburn, trans-forming the northern English club from relegation candidates into a side that twice qualified for the UEFA Cup through top-six finishes.

Hughes was enticed to Manchester City in 2008 but, after a change in ownership to Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour, he was fired the follow-ing year after failing to deliver a title despite more than $300 million being invested in players.

Hughes was back in work with Fulham ahead of the 2010-11 season, but resigned at the end of the campaign to “further my experiences.” That turned out to be managing London rival Queens Park Rangers from January 2012.

After keeping QPR in the Premier League on the final day of that season in May, Hughes was fired in November after a dismal start to the new campaign that saw the club fail to win in 12 games. From afar, he saw QPR ultimately relegated earlier this month.

At Stoke, Hughes will be expected to carry on the work done by Pulis, who guided the team into the Premier League and stabilized them.

Despite an FA Cup final appearance in 2011, when Manchester City won, some fans had grown tired of what they considered a dated style of football and Stoke ultimately decided it was time for Pulis to leave.

Hughes wants to turn the team into a stronger, attacking force, but will not rush any changes.

“It’s not a case of wiping away the hard work that’s been put in place in previous seasons,” Hughes said.

Associated Press Writer

LONDON - At least this time England and Ireland managed to complete their match. A scrappy, but peaceful, 1-1 draw on Wednes-day left both teams at Wembley Stadium breathing a huge sigh of relief.

This was the first time the rivals had faced each other on a football pitch since hooliganism forced the abandonment of a game between them after 28 minutes, 18 years ago. England fans, who rioted during the 1995 game in Dublin, heeded the warning of England coach Roy Hodgson by mostly refraining from anti-Irish chanting at Wembley Stadium.

“There’s so much negativity around,” Hodgson said. “But both sets of fans were vocal and ... be-haved well. The only thing which stops this evening being a really good evening for me is that we

didn’t win the game.”The potential for provocation

was avoided during the national anthems as the music was turned up to full volume, leaving some speakers crackling and the few “No surrender” chants by England fans inaudible to most of the ground.

As England and Ireland held each other to a 1-1 draw for the third consecutive match, the only troublesome moment came when flares were set off, shrouding part of the pitch in green smoke. The game was largely uneventful.

Shane Long headed Ireland in front after 13 minutes and Frank Lampard leveled 10 minutes later with his 29th England goal. In the second half, Ireland goalkeeper David Forde denied Theo Walcott twice and Alex Oxlade-Cham-berlain.

“We had sufficient dominance and sufficient goal chances to win the game,” Hodgson said before

stressing: “I thought that we played well enough.”

While England heads to Brazil for a friendly against the 2014 World Cup hosts on Sunday, Ire-land - fourth in its qualifying group - prepares for a qualifier against the Faro Islands on June 7.

England’s sloppy play reflected its struggle to qualify for the World Cup. England is second in its group, two points behind Monte-negro with five games remaining. “We do have a lot of firepower not available for us,” Hodgson said. “I’ll just have to hope that firepower is available in September and October.”

More significant on Wednesday was the chance to show that ten-sions between the countries have thawed.

“Everyone was a bit worried, but the two sets of fans were great,” Ireland captain Robbie Keane said.

AP Photo/PA, Martin Rickett

English Premier League soccer club Stoke City present their new manager Mark Hughes at their Clayton Wood training ground, Stoke-on-Trent, England, Thursday, May 30, 2013.

Stoke hires Mark Hughes as manager

AP Photo/Alastair Grant

Republic of Ireland’s supporters cheer on their team during their international friendly soccer match against England at Wembley Stadium in London, Wednesday, May 29, 2013.

England held 1-1 by Ireland in peaceful match

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It is the atmosphere offered by Ceking tourist attraction located in Tegallalang, Gianyar. The attraction relies on the natural beauty and has indeed become a favorite place to foreign tourists. Such amazing view is often taken advantage as a photo background. “Tourists visiting Ceking are surely taking pictures with the background of terraced rice fields,” said Ms. Dayu, one of the souvenir sellers at the object.

Indeed, it is the flagship attraction of Ceking tourism village. The attraction and charm it offers are truly compelling. Every day, more than five hundred tourists are making a visiting. Other than from Europe, they also come from many other countries like Asia, Australia and Russia. “From 09.00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. the Ceking tourist attrac-tion is visited by myriad tourists,” she said.Having meals at this object also offers a fan-tastic atmosphere. Bijou gazebos perched on a cliff are spectacular. Alternatively, visitors can sit by crossing leg amidst the nuance of local plants. Aura of the location is very pleasant as graced by streams of the river

nearby. Menus on offer are very diverse. “Sometimes, there are tourists who just come for lunch, whether individually or in group,” said the woman having got involved in selling for 23 years.

Tourists making a visit usually come after watching Barong Dance in Batubulan. Meanwhile, some others are going directly to Kintamani. “Besides, there are also tour-ists coming back after lunch,” she added. Chief of Ceking customary village, Pande Wayan Karsa, said the Ceking attraction lately had been doing some improvements. One of them was designing a trekking route to the area of rice paddies. “Management has prepared a tourist attraction by provid-ing a route of trekking. Hopefully, this can run smoothly,” he said. The tourist attrac-tion was managed by customary village through a management agency. To preserve the rice field, the management made co-operation with the rice field owners. “On that account, all tourists coming to Ceking tourist attraction are charged with a levy,” he concluded.

Ceking, a Sweet and Panoramic Tourist Attraction

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If you travel to Kintamani attraction through Ubud, you will find a very beautiful and sweet place. Its beauty is almost the same as Jatiluwih. Green terraced rice fields, towering coconut trees, birds and beetle perch on tree branches are only some of the attractions. Farmers are working on their farmland diligently. Their style and activities generate a very unique moment to enjoy. Sometimes, their activities are accompanied with the sound of water and cool breeze, while the old farmers become the attraction to visiting tourists. When expressing a friendly smile, they greet visitors familiarly while saying ‘Hello ... hello ....!’

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AntaraJAKARTA - The government through the Mari-

time Affairs and Fisheries Ministry is drawing up a national action plan for addressing illegal fishing, a ministry official has said.

In a written statement to Antara here on Thurs-day, the Director General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Surveillance, Syahrin Abdurrahman, said the national action plan was being drawn up for preventing and addressing the Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing.

Syahrin said the draft of the national action plan has been signed by Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Sharif Cicip Sutardjo as the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Decision No.50/MEN/2012.

The director general of Marine and Fisheries Resources Surveillance noted that the the Maritime

Affairs and Fisheries Minister Decision was also intended to be reference for every organizational unit within the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Min-istry in its effort to prevent and address the illegal fishing activities.

“The tackling of illegal fishing is done through a cooperation and coordination with ministry of transportation, navy, and water police,” Syahrin said.

He explained that the act aimed to support the orderly and sustainable management and develop-ment of fisheries.

According to him, efforts to combat illegal fish-ing activities in Indonesia were made by among others adopting or ratifying international rules.

Syahrin said Indonesia had asked the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to help control illegal fishing activities in the country.

Daisy Primayanti, the company’s corporate communications vice president, said here on Thursday that mining inspectors of the Indo-nesian ministry of energy and mineral resources had already finished their initial investigation of the incident and given recommendation for the operational activities.

“Based on the recommendation maintaining activities have been carried out at PTFI’s underground operational facilities,” she said.

In view of that she said production activities are expected to re-sume immediately after inspection is done in coordination with the authorities concerned.

“The company is currently still conducting evaluation in connection with the impact (of the incident) on production activities and would inform about the result later,” she said.

Daisy said the company would abide by recommendation from the ministry of energy and mineral resources and would continue to cooperate fully with the government, adding that the company has also informed about it to all workers.

“Today our workers and contractors have continued their working activities like before. The company would keep emphasizing the im-portance of safety following the resumption of activities,” she said.

Daisy said the company would put safety as its main priority and workers as its main assets.

Agence France-Presse

BANDA ACEH - An Indonesian policeman has been publicly caned for gambling, an official said Wednesday, the first police officer in the staunchly Muslim province of Aceh to receive the punishment.

A 500-strong crowd watched as Irwanuddin, who goes by one name, received six strokes on a stage outside a mosque in the town of Sabang, which lies on a small island, said public prosecutor Darwin.

A court in Aceh, the only Indonesian province to enforce strict Islamic law, found him guilty of taking bets for a lucky numbers game.

Two other civilians were also found guilty but they fled and were not caned alongside the policeman on Tuesday, said Darwin.

Irwanuddin was originally due to be caned on Thursday last week, but a group of police officers intervened and took him away before the punishment could be carried out.

However, the incident provoked a public outcry which forced the police to hand over the convicted officer.

Aceh, on the northwestern tip of the Indonesian archipelago, was granted broad autonomy under a 2005 deal to end a long-running separatist conflict, including the right to implement sharia law.

AFP PHOTO / JUNI KRISWANTO

Displaced residents immerse themselves in massive mud deposits from the mud volcano in Sidoarjo village, located on Indonesia’s eastern Java island on May 29, 2013 to drama-tize their sufferings during a protest marking the seventh year of the disaster. Experts believe the gas drilling company Lapindo Brantas, controlled by the family of powerful Indonesian tycoon Aburizal Bakrie, was responsible for the disaster that permanently buried 12 villages.

Freeport starts activities after incidentAntara

SENTANI - Operational activities at open pits and mills at US-owned PT Freeport Indonesia in Papua have resumed following a training facility incident recently that killed 28 people.

Government draws up action plan for addressing illegal fishing

Policeman publicly caned in Indonesia’s Aceh

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BEIJING - Optimism about profitability among European companies in China has fallen to an all-time low, a survey showed Thursday, with only 29 percent saying the outlook was positive in the world’s number two economy.

The statistic in the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China poll of more than 500 of its members was down from 34 percent last year and the lowest since the first survey in 2004.

“Financial performance is worsening and optimism about profitability is at its lowest ebb,” Davide Cucino, president of the Euro-

pean Chamber, said in a statement.The survey, which was carried out in

March, showed 64 percent of respondents reported profitability for 2012, down from 73 percent in the previous year.

The underperforming Chinese economy was a key reason dampening market sen-timent as a stronger recovery had been expected, Adam Dunnett, secretary general of the European Chamber, told a press con-ference.

“The figures that we’ve seen coming out of the National Bureau of Statistics... have shown... we are in for a longer haul, so I think that has caught some people by surprise that it hasn’t been a sooner recovery,” he said.

China’s economy grew 7.8 percent in 2012 -- its slowest pace in 13 years -- and registered a surprisingly weak 7.7 percent expansion in the first three months of this year, well below forecasts.

Other challenges faced by European companies operating in the country included increased competition, rising labour costs and a sluggish global economy, according to the survey.

The situation was exacerbated by China’s limits on market access and a demanding and sometimes discriminatory regulatory environment, which led to lost revenues es-timated at 17.5 billion euros ($22.7 billion) last year, said Davide.

“Yeah, we’d like to,” Diller said dur-ing an AllThingsD conference interview when asked whether IAC was trying to sell Newsweek.

“I want to get back to focusing on The Daily Beast, because I think The Daily Beast has an unlimited future and it is how we started,” he continued. “I got seduced into Newsweek.”

Newsweek merged with the online news site in 2010, although each con-tinues to have its own brand.

The final Newsweek magazine hit newsstands in December featuring an ironic hashtag as a symbol of its Twitter-era transition to an all-digital format.

The second-largest weekly news magazine in the United States had been grappling with a steep drop in print advertising revenue, steadily declining circulation and the migration of readers to free news online.

“We started The Daily Beast and were the first one to do a non-aggregation news site on the Internet, and it worked really well,” Diller said.

“We somehow got into Newsweek, this print book,” he continued. “It has taken this year-and-a-half of focus, very unpleasantly.”

The first report on the possible sale came from Variety, which quoted un-named sources familiar with the inten-tions of parent company IAC.

But a staff memo circulated online from Newsweek chief Baba Shetty and editor-in-chief Tina Brown appeared to confirm the report.

“Our obligation was to turn the busi-ness around, and develop a breakthrough digital product. We’ve done just that,” the memo said.

“So why explore a sale now? The simple reason is focus. Newsweek is a powerful brand, but its demands have taken attention and focus away from The Daily Beast.”

The Washington Post sold Newsweek to California billionaire Sidney Harman for one dollar in 2010, ahead of a deal with IAC to merge the magazine with the online operation to become known familiarly as “Newsbeast.”

At the time of the sale in 2010, News-week had piled up more than $70 million in losses over the prior two years and had forecast more red ink. After Har-man’s death in 2011, his family ended its contributions to Newsweek.

Newsweek up for sale, againAgence France-Presse

WASHINGTON - IAC chairman Barry Diller said Wednesday that long-time news magazine Newsweek, which ended its print publication last year in favor of digital, was back on the auc-tion block.

AFP PHOTO

Customers select the pieces of pork at a supermarket in Yichang, central China’s Hubei province on May 30, 2013. Optimism about profitability among European companies in China has fallen to an all-time low, a survey showed Thursday, with only 29 percent saying the outlook was positive in the world’s number two economy.

EU business optimism in China at all-time low

BUSINESS

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Friday, May 31, 2013 13International RLDW

Seven men and two women were flown home Tuesday via China despite a request from South Korea that Beijing not repatriate them, the Chosun Ilbo daily newspaper in Seoul report-ed Thursday, citing unidentified South Korean government offi-cials. The Yonhap news agency provided the same information, citing a Foreign Ministry official in Seoul. South Korea’s Foreign Ministry declined to confirm the report.

Close to 25,000 North Kore-ans have come to South Korea since the end of the Korean War. The vast majority of them hid in China and Southeast Asian countries including Laos, Thai-land and Vietnam before flying to Seoul.

China, North Korea’s fore-most ally, does not recognize the defectors as asylum seekers and has been known to return them to Pyongyang.

Activists say defectors caught leaving North Korea without state permission could face prison and even torture.

Under North Korean law, de-

fectors face a minimum of five years of hard labor and as much as life in prison or the death pen-alty in cases deemed particularly serious.

“North Korea has to come clean on where these nine refu-gees are and publicly guarantee that they will not be harmed or retaliated against for hav-ing fled the country,” said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director of Human Rights Watch. “As a result of their return, they are at dire risk.”

The Yonhap report said the defectors, aged between 15 and 23, entered Laos through China on May 9 and were caught by Laotian authorities May 16.

According to the North’s offi-cial Korean Central News Agency, a delegation from the Laotian capital of Vientiane visited North Korea on May 20. Laos sent the defectors to China on Monday be-fore they were sent to North Korea a day later, Yonhap reported.

Several attempts to contact officials in Laos, a secretive and strict socialist regime in Southeast Asia, were unsuccessful.

“It’s tragic and disappointing,” Kim Eun-young, an activist with the Seoul-based Citizens’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights, said Thursday of the reported re-patriation. “We fear defectors will now feel more intimidated about trying to come to South Korea through Laos or other Southeast Asian countries.”

In Seoul, protesters pleaded Wednesday with the South Korean government to step up efforts to stop the repatriation of the North Koreans. Nine “young lives were in your hands,” read one sign ad-dressed to Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se.

The number of North Koreans who settle in South Korea had been rising over several years before peaking in 2009 with nearly 3,000 arrivals. The South Korean constitution guarantees North Koreans citizenship after the government can establish that they are not spies.

Flows have slowed signifi-cantly since then. Last year, just over 1,500 arrived in South Ko-rea, according to the government in Seoul.

Reuters

BEIJING - China’s Defense Ministry dismissed as ridiculous on Thursday a U.S. report that Chinese hackers have gained access to de-signs of more than two dozen major U.S. weapons systems, saying the country needed no outside help for its military development.

The Washington Post cited a U.S. Defense Science Board report as saying that the compromised U.S. designs included those for combat aircraft and ships, as well as missile defenses vital for Europe, Asia and the Gulf.

Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng dismissed the report, which the Pentagon and other U.S. defense officials have downplayed as outdated and overstated.

“It both underestimates the Pentagon’s defensive security abilities and the Chinese people’s intelligence,” Geng told a monthly news briefing, according to a transcript on the ministry’s website (www.mod.gov.cn).

“China absolutely has the ability to build the weapons needed for national security,” he said. “Recently China’s aircraft carrier, new fighter jets and transport aircraft ... have clearly shown this.” China routinely denies hacking allegations leveled at it.

President Barack Obama will discuss cyber security with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting in California next week, as Washington becomes increasingly worried about Chinese hacking of U.S. military networks.

Associated Press Writer

LONDON — A man accused of killing a British soldier in London appeared in court to confirm his name, address and date of birth.

Michael Adebowale, 22, was handcuffed during the brief appear-ance Wednesday. He was allowed to sit down while giving information because he is still recovering from being shot by police.

He is one of two men suspected of attacking Lee Rigby. The other, 28-year-old Michael Adebolajo, remains hospitalized and has not been charged.

The daylight attack on Rigby by two men wielding knives and meat cleavers has raised tensions in Britain. It is being seen as a possible terror attack by Muslim extremists. Security was extremely tight for Adebowale’s first court appearance. He is scheduled to be back in court Monday for another hearing and remains in custody.

AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon

In this May 29, 2013 photo, South Korean protesters stage a rally urging China to stop repatriating North Korean defectors in front of the Foreign Ministry in Seoul, South Korea.

Activists criticize reported NKorean repatriationAssociated Press Writer

SEOUL, South Korea — Human rights groups on Thursday demanded that North Korea guarantee the safety of nine of its citizens who reportedly fled to Laos, only to be apprehended and sent back home.

Man accused of killing UK soldier appears in court

China says has no need to steal U.S. military secrets

REUTERS/Carlos Barria

A Chinese People’s Liberation Army soldier stands guard in front of ‘Unit 61398’, a secretive Chinese military unit, in the outskirts of Shanghai, February 19, 2013.

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Friday, May 31, 201314 InternationalFashion

Adidas is the long-standing kit supplier to Bayern and owns a stake of around nine percent in the Bavar-ian club, while Puma became the sportswear partner of Dortmund a year ago.

The German companies were set up after a falling out by the Dassler brothers in the Bavarian town of Herzogenaurach in the late 1940s and remain among the best known global sports brands.

However, while Adidas and U.S. rival Nike dominate a soccer market estimated to be worth up to 4.5 billion euros ($5.8 billion), Puma is play-ing catch-up after years of focusing more on fashion than performance sportswear.

As well as supplying Bayern’s kit, Adidas is also providing the match ball and uniforms worn by the referee and his assistants for the first all-German Champions League final. Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer said new Bayern replica shirts were selling

Reuters

LONDON - Suzy Menkes, doyenne of the fashion press, says she plans to auction off part of her own label-strewn wardrobe at a two-week online sale in July.

The International Herald Tribune fashion editor, a regular on the front row at catwalk shows of the world’s top designers from Giorgio Armani to Diane von Furstenberg, will open bids for 80 lots of clothes on July 11 in the Christie’s sale.

“I have never thrown anything out of my wardrobe since 1964,” she said in a statement on Tuesday.

Menkes will sell coats, dresses, skirts, tops, jackets and acces-sories that she has laid in a “tomb of trunks” from designers such as Ossie Clark and Emilio Pucci, to Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Lacroix.

“They need to live again and this auction provides the opportunity for them to walk out in the sunshine, to dance the night away and to give someone else the joy that they gave to me,” she said.

Estimates for individual lots start at 200 pounds ($300), with the majority on offer for under 1,000 pounds. The star lot of the sale is an Yves Saint Laurent cocktail jacket from his 1980 collection ‘le soleil’ estimated at up to 2,000 pounds.

Menkes follows in the footsteps of British designer Vivienne Westwood, fashion trendsetter Daphne Guinness, English model Erin O’Connor and Italian fashion writer Anna Piaggi by selling much of her collection via a single-owner auction at Christie’s.

The New York Times Co, which owns the Herald Tribune said earlier this year that it would be rebranding the paper as the Interna-tional New York Times.

Reuters

CANNES - The Cannes film festival was hit by a second suspected jewellery heist on Thursday after a diamond necklace worth 2 million euros ($2.6 million) disappeared during a star-studded party, according to upmarket jeweller De Grisogono.

Fawaz Gruosi, the founder of the Swiss firm, said the necklace was part of the company’s 20th anniversary collection paraded by 20 models at the glitzy event at the Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes outside Cannes on Tuesday night. Sharon Stone and Paris Hilton were among the guests.

Gruosi said 80 bodyguards, local police, hotel security, and De Griso-gono staff had been on duty but when a check was made at the end of the night the diamond necklace was missing. “We don’t know exactly what happened ... it was one of the most beautiful items we had,” Gruosi told Reuters Television.

“The police are trying to figure out what happened.” A Cannes po-lice source said authorities were investigating whether it was a theft, a problem of inventory or a loss, the source said.

Another Swiss jeweller, Chopard, had gems worth $1.4 million stolen in the first week of the 12-day festival on the glamorous French Riviera, which attracts thousands of actors, filmmakers and journalists.

Police said the Chopard jewellery had been in the safe of a room at the Suite Novotel hotel in central Cannes, which had been rented by an employee of the jeweller. The entire safe was removed from the wall and taken during the night of May 16. Someone entered without forcing the door or using the magnetic key card, a police source said.

A spokesman for Chopard, a sponsor of the Cannes festival, later played down the report, saying the value had been exaggerated.

Jewellers and fashion houses use the world’s largest film festival at Cannes as a promotional showcase, lending gowns and accessories to celebrities who are photographed on the famed red carpet and at parties along the palm-lined Croisette waterfront.

Fashion writer Suzy Menkes to sell her own clothes online

Cannes festival hit by second suspected jewellery theft

AP Photo/dpa,kevin Kurek,File

FILE - In this April 6, 2013 file picture Dortmund’s Santana . reacts during a German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and FC Augsburg in Dortmund, Germany.

Adidas and Puma take rivalry to European soccer finalReuters

FRANKFURT/LONDON - German sportswear makers Adidas and Puma renew their own decades-old rivalry when soccer teams Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund meet in Europe’s Champions League Final at Wembley on Saturday.

well, as was the “Finale Wembley” souvenir ball.

“This is not only an opportunity to showcase the brand to the world but also to have some commercial suc-cesses,” Hainer told Reuters at an Adi-das promotional event in London.

DORTMUND DECISION PAYS OFF

Puma’s decision to partner with Dortmund yielded an instant return when the club made it to the final - the biggest prize in European club soccer and expected to attract a global tele-vision audience of over 150 million. “They have overachieved our expec-tations,” Puma Chief Commercial Officer Stefano Caroti told Reuters.

“The exposure that we are having, especially this weekend, will make the club not just a local asset but it will become a truly global player,” he added in a telephone interview.

Retailers in Japan, Malaysia and Britain have been signing up to buy the new Dortmund kit which will be launched next month, Caroti said, adding that the publicity the team has generated created a “halo effect” that would boost sales by bringing more customers into stores.

Dortmund’s success has provided a rare bright spot for Puma, which warned last week of shortfalls in sales and profit. Adidas by contrast reported its highest ever gross profit margin earlier this month.

A renewed focus on soccer has seen Puma pull out of sailing and Eu-ropean rugby, saving money in order to plough it into sponsorship deals that will bring it more business.

Caroti said the success of Dort-mund and individual deals Puma has done with top players including Cesc Fabregas of Barcelona and Ra-damel Falcao of Atletico Madrid had helped to give its “leaping cat” brand renewed credibility in soccer.

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Friday, May 31, 2013 15International Activities

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 May 1 through June 19, 2013

1 May Buda Kliwon Pahang

Pura Luhur Puncak Padang Dawa Desa Bangli

Baturiti

Pura Silayukti Padang Bai Karangasem

Pura Aer Jeruk Sukawati

Pura Dangin Pasar Batuan Sukawati

Pura Penataran - Batuyang Batubulan

Pura Desa Lembeng Ketewel Sukawati

Pura Pasek Bendesa Dukuh Kediri Tabanan

Pura Kawitan Dalem Sukawati Gianyar

Pura Kresek Banyuning Buleleng

Pura Puseh Bebandem Karangasem

Pura Sad Khayangan Batu Medahu Desa Swana

Nusa Penida

Pura Buda Kliwon Penatih Denpasar

Pura Penataran Dukuh Nagasari Bebandem

Karangasem

Pura pasek Bendesa Tagtag Peguyangan

Pure Pulesari - Bantas Kelod Desa Sibang Gede

Abiansemal

Pura Batur Sari Ubud

Pura Penataran Agung Sukawati

Pura Panti - Kucupin Ketewel Ketewel

6 May Kajeng Kliwon Uwudan

Pura Pasek Gelgel Kekeran Dlod Yeh Mengwi

Merajan Pasek Subadra Kramas Gianyar

9 May Tilem Sasih Jiyestha

Pura Bujangga Waisnawa Gumbrih Jembrana

Pura Dalem Desa celuk

11May Tumpek Klurut

Pura Pasek Gelgel Banjar Tengah Buleleng

Pura Dalem Pemuteran Desa Jelantik Tojan

Klungkung

Pura Pedarman bujangga Waisnawa Besakih

Pura Taman Sari Desa Gunung Sari Penebel

tabanan

Pura Dalem Tarukan - Bebalang Bangli

Pura Benua Kangin Besakih

Pura Merajan Kangin (Ida Betara Empu Baradah)

Besakih

12 May R edite Umanis Merakih

Pura Parangan Tengah Ceningan Kangin Lem-

bongan Nusa Penida

Pura Desa Ubud

15 May Buda Wage Merakih

Pura Bendesa Mas Kepisah Pedungan

Pura Natih Banjar Kalah Batubulan

Pura Desa lan Puseh Silakarang Singapadu

Pura Dalem Petitenget Kerobokan Kuta

Pura Dalem Pulasari Samplangan Gianyar

Pura Kubayan - Kepisah Pedungan Denpasar

Selatan

Pura Pasek Gelgel - Tanah Pegat Tabanan

Pura Paibon lan Pura Bengkel Sumerta Den-

pasar

Pura Pasek Lumintang Denpasar

Pura Panti Penyarikan Medahan Sanding Tam-

pak Siring

Pura Pasar Agung Banjar Dauh Peken Kaba

Kaba

Pura Dadia Buda Cemeng Pulasari Batuan

Sukawati

21 May Anggar Kasih Tambir

Pura Dalem Puri Batuan Sukawati

Pura Dalem kediri Silakarang Singapadu

Pura Dalem Sukawati

Pura Dalem Lembeng Ketewel Sukawati

Pura Paibon Pasek Tangkas Peliatan Ubud

Pura Puseh Ngukuhin Kramas Gianyar

Pura Pamerajan Agung Ki Telabah Tuakilang

Tabanan

Pura Karang Buncing Blahbatuh

Pura Dalem Bubunan Seririt Buleleng

Pura Desa Badung Kota Denpasar

Pura Luhur Pedenganan Bedha Bongan Ta-

banan

Pura Pucak Payogan - Lungsiakan Kedewatan

Ubud Gianyar

Pura Tanah Kilap “Griya Anyar” Suwung Kauh

Denpasar Selatan

Pura Selukat Keramas Blahbatuh Gianyar

Pura Dalem Tampuagan Peninjoan Tembuku

Bangli

Pura Waturenggong Desa Taro

Pura Dalem Bentuyung Desa Ubud

Pura Puseh Ubud

Pura Dalem Puri Peliatan Ubud

Pura Batur Hyang Bulan Muntig Karangasem

22 May Buda Umanis Tambir

Pura Sari Banjar Titih Kapal

Pura Gulamanikan Bendesa Manik Mas Serongga

Gianyar

24 May Purnama Sasih Sadha

Pura Amrta Sari Rempoa Jakarta Selatan

Pura Maospahit Banjar Grenceng Denpasar

5 Jun Buda Kliwon Matal

Pura Puseh lan Desa Sukawati

Pura Pasek Gelgel Bebetin Sawan Buleleng

Pura Maspahit Sesetan Denpasar Selatan

Pura Pasek Bendesa Manik Mas Dukuh Kendran

Tegallalang

Pura Panti Pasek Gaduh Sesetan

Pura Pedharaman Arya Kanuruhan Besakih

15 Jun

Pura Puseh lan Desa Kota Gianyar

Pura Luhur Dalem Segening Kediri Tabanan

Pura Sang Hyang Tegal (TARO) Tegallalang

19 Jun Buda Cemeng Menail

Pura Dalem Tarukan Cemenggaon Suka-

wati

Pura Penataran Dalem Ketut Pejeng Kaja

Gianyar

Pura Puseh Manakaji Peninjoan Bangli

Pura Kawitan Gusti Celuk Baler Pura Sada

Pemebetan Kapal Mengwi

Pemerajan Agung Ubud

Pura Taman Limut Pengosekan Mas Ubud

Also present at the event is Mr. Michael Wetzlar, CEO Lexington by Vantage Hospitality Group. In his opening speech he stated that Lexington Hotels are happy to be a part of New Kuta Hotel in Bali, Indonesia. After China, Vietnam, now they have Bali, Indonesia. And this is only the beginning as they are planning to expand their business in Indonesia. The opening of this hotel fuels Lexington by Vantage remarkable growth trajectory in Asia Pacific. Vantage Hospitality Group is the 8th largest hotel company worldwide, currently operating over 1,000 properties in the region.

IBP/Courtesy of Travel Works

Lexington Legacy Hotel General Manager, Alexander Dorus (left) accompanied by Michael Wetzlar, CEO Lexington by Vantage Hospitality Group during the rebranding party.

Lexington hotels launch its entrance to IndonesiaIBP

Lexington by Vantage announced it’s taking over of New Kuta Hotel management which will be a Lexing-ton Legacy Hotel. The new management introduces their presence at the Rebranding Party, last May 24th 2013. Why announce it six months after they first arrived in Indonesia? New Kuta Hotel – a Lexington Legacy Hotel General Manager, Alexander Dorus, said on his opening speech, “If we show the property on its initial condition, why bother showing them at all. The purpose of this event is to show to our part-ners; media, agents and all of the guest where we are today, and the directions we are headed in the future. We don’t want to increase rates, but we do want to increase the quality of the hotel.”

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Entertainment

It’s a movement especially strong in Peru and Chile, and it goes far beyond Psy and “Gangnam Style.”

Some 13,000 fans attended an April concert in Lima by the group Super Junior. Another group, Big Bang, drew 14,000 in November. They’ve drawn similar crowds in neighboring Chile. Hundreds of fans such as Araceli Galan gather each week in a downtown park in Lima to dance to the energetic music. Some dress up as Korean comic book characters.

“I’ve liked K-pop since I was 10,” said Galan, now a 16-year-old student at a local university. “I learned everything from the Internet because here in Peru you don’t find much on radio or television.”

She’s amassed a collection of posters, bracelets, T-shirts and records of her fa-vorite, Kim Hyun Joong, who was met by thousands of fans when he arrived at the airport in Peru’s capital in February.

“Although you won’t believe it, in Peru the K-pop groups are starting to be more popular than Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga or Demi Lovato,” said Diana Ro-

AP Photo/Martin Mejia

In this May 25, 2013 photo, Silvia, who did not give her last name, holds a fan as she poses for a photo at a party held at a school that was rented for the occasion in Lima, Peru.

Seoul music rivals soul for some LatinsAssociated Press Writer

LIMA, Peru — Teenagers throughout Latin America have long looked north for pop music inspiration. Now the East is rising, with a large and enthusiastic cult of fans in some countries following the K-pop music from Korea.

driguez, who is capitalizing on the trend by organizing Korean dance contests throughout Peru.

While there’s little hard data on that, there’s no questioning the fervor of the fans who turn up at Ramon Castilla Park each Saturday and emulate the dances of K-pop bands. “We start at 10 in the morn-ing and we stay until 6 in the afternoon,” Galan said.

A bus trip away is the small Arenales shopping center where entire floors are dedicated to South Korean music, clothes and food. “I like the ‘sujebi’ soup and another dish that combines a sweet and salty flavor that I can’t remember the name of,” Galan said.

Some try to solve the language problem by having the songs translated into Spanish and posting them on the Internet. “The lyrics are pretty. It’s not as eroticized as reggaeton. It’s more roman-tic,” said Pamela Diaz, a 26-year-old fan. “It’s made me want to learn Korean,” said her 14-year-old sister, Sabrina.

The trend has surprised Peruvian par-ents, just as the onslaught of rock-and-

roll once alarmed an earlier generation.“My father listens to rock in English;

he doesn’t like K-pop at all,” Galan said. “He tells me, ‘Why do you listen to that music if you don’t know Korean?’ And I tell him that he doesn’t know how to speak English either. Music you only need to feel.”

Associated Press Writer

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — Me-dia mogul Oprah Winfrey is the featured speaker during afternoon exercises at Har-vard University’s commencement.

Harvard’s 362nd commencement begins Thursday morning with the annual con-ferring of degrees and honorary degrees. Winfrey and Harvard President Drew Faust will both address attendees during afternoon exercises, which serve as the annual meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association.

Faust calls Winfrey’s rise to global prom-inence one of the great American success stories. Winfrey’s private foundation has awarded hundreds of grants to organizations that promote education and support women, children and families worldwide.

Forbes listed Winfrey as the 11th most powerful woman in the world last year. She has a net worth of $2.7 billion.

Winfrey to speak at Harvard commencement exercises

Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File

FILE - In this Feb. 12, 2013 file photo, Oprah Winfrey attends the premiere of “Beyonce: Life Is But A Dream” at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York.