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Officials say the president or- dered the military and police to launch the rescue in the south after the Abu Sayyaf militants threatened to kill one of the foreigners if their deadline was reached. The kidnappers have reportedly demanded 300 million pesos ($6.5 million) for each of the foreigners, who were seized with a Filipino woman by gunmen in September last year from a marina on south- ern Samal Island. The hostages were believed to have been taken to Jolo Island in Sulu, a jungle- clad province where the militants are believed to be holding several hostages. Crisis Center Indonesia will set up a crisis center, headed by President Joko Widodo, to handle security situa- tions involving its citizens overseas, a senior minister said on Monday, following recent abductions of Indonesian sailors in Philippine waters. The center will include senior ministers and military and police chiefs and will be designed to respond quickly to situations that could have a “strategic impact”, chief security minister Luhut Pan- djaitan told reporters. “We hope this will be (operational) as soon as possible,” he said. Since coming to power in 2014, Widodo has placed maritime secu- rity for the Indonesian archipelago high on his government’s agenda. Indonesia has voiced fears that a surge in piracy in the waters be- tween Indonesia and the Philippines could reach Somalian levels and has told vessels to avoid danger areas. Up to 18 Indonesians and Ma- laysians have been kidnapped in three attacks in recent weeks on tugboats in Philippine waters by groups suspected of ties to the Abu Sayyaf militant network.(rtr) Page 6 16 Pages Number 80 8 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 DPS 23 - 32 WEATHER FORECAST News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2my- radio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali. Tuesday, April 26, 2016 Former Chernobyl residents take a bittersweet visit home Page 13 Police charge Australian teenager with planning ANZAC terror attack Man City need leap of faith against Real Madrid DENPASAR - Based on the World Health Organiza - tion’s original rec- ommendations, there should be 1 hospital bed available for every 1,000 residents. However this ratio has now shifted to 1 bed for every 500 residents. “This means that hospitals need more and more beds”, said healthcare expert, Dr.I Gede Wiry- ana Patra Jaya. According to the 1: 1,000 ratio, Bali with its population of 4.5 million would need 4,5000 hospital beds. “Currently Bali has somewhere closer to 2,500 available hospital beds. Therefore open- ing up new hospitals would be a good idea” said Dr. Jaya who the received the Denpasar Marketers (in the field of health) award in 2015. Hospital... Continued on page 2 Renato Etac via AP In this Feb. 27, 2015, photo, provided by Filipino fisherman Renato Etac, Chinese Coast Guard members rear, approach Filipino fishermen on their boat on Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. Philippines moves to rescue hostages amid beheading threat MANILA — Philippine officials say government forces are moving to rescue two Canadians and a Norwegian after their Muslim militant captors threatened to behead one of them if a huge ransom was not paid by 3 p.m. Monday. Opportunities Still Open for hospital businesses

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Officials say the president or-dered the military and police to launch the rescue in the south after the Abu Sayyaf militants threatened to kill one of the foreigners if their deadline was reached.

The kidnappers have reportedly demanded 300 million pesos ($6.5 million) for each of the foreigners,

who were seized with a Filipino woman by gunmen in September last year from a marina on south-ern Samal Island. The hostages were believed to have been taken to Jolo Island in Sulu, a jungle-clad province where the militants are believed to be holding several hostages.

Crisis CenterIndonesia will set up a crisis

center, headed by President Joko Widodo, to handle security situa-tions involving its citizens overseas, a senior minister said on Monday, following recent abductions of Indonesian sailors in Philippine waters.

The center will include senior ministers and military and police chiefs and will be designed to respond quickly to situations that could have a “strategic impact”,

chief security minister Luhut Pan-djaitan told reporters. “We hope this will be (operational) as soon as possible,” he said.

Since coming to power in 2014, Widodo has placed maritime secu-rity for the Indonesian archipelago high on his government’s agenda.

Indonesia has voiced fears that a surge in piracy in the waters be-tween Indonesia and the Philippines could reach Somalian levels and has told vessels to avoid danger areas.

Up to 18 Indonesians and Ma-

laysians have been kidnapped in three attacks in recent weeks on tugboats in Philippine waters by groups suspected of ties to the Abu Sayyaf militant network.(rtr)

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Man City need leap of faith against Real Madrid

ABIDJAN - Congolese rumba music legend Papa Wemba died after collapsing on stage in the Ivory Coast in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to the private morgue where his body was taken.

Wemba, born in 1949, was performing at the FEMUA 2016 festival when he collapsed on stage. Videos posted online showed the artist fall-ing on his back mid-song before band members rushed to his side.

He died before reaching hospital, a spokesman for the Ivosep morgue in Abidjan said.

Known in the Democratic Republic of Congo as the King of Rumba Rock, Wemba’s career began in the late 1960s. He became a staple of African music over the following decades, involved in bands including Zaiko Langa Langa and later Viva La Musica that reached audiences across the world.

He was known for mixing traditional African music with western rock and worked with international stars including former Genesis singer Peter Gabriel.

“Papa Wemba is a golden voice, an artist who has established himself through his work. The proof is that he died on stage,” said the Minister of Culture and Arts of the DRC, Baudouin Banza Mukalay Nsungu.

Fans and colleagues paid their respects over social media and in person on Sunday.

Eric Didia, a promoter of Congolese music in Ivory Coast and friend of Wemba who was at the Ivosep morgue on Sunday morning, said Wemba will long be remembered.

“I do not know if this is a loss for African music, because the music does not die. People can listen to Papa Wemba songs in 50 years, in 100 years,” he said.

Born Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba in what was then the Belgian Congo, he moved to Europe in the 1980s, taking his band Viva La Musica with him.

He faced trial in France in 2004 for smuggling people into Europe claiming to be band or crew members, and spent a short time in jail.

Papa Wemba was also known for his taste for designer clothes, heading a flamboyantly-dressed organization called the Society of Tastemakers and Elegant People, known as Sapeurs, in Kinshasa.

“He is our papa,” said Eddy Kilonda, a young man on the verge of tears in Matonge, the district of Kinshasa where Papa Wemba began his career.

“He was not only a musician. He taught us to dress properly, to be stylish.” (rtr)

The family-friendly tentpole declined only 41% from its opening frame and left Universal’s launch of “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” in the dust with $20 million at 3,791 locations.

“The Jungle Book” posted the best second weekend of 2016, topping the $56.5 million second frame for “Deadpool,” and will wind up the weekend with $191.5 million after ten days -- already the fourth-largest 2016 title behind “Deadpool” at $361 million, “Bat-man v Superman: Dawn of Justice” at $319 million and “Zootopia” at $316.4 million.

Internationally, the results are equally impressive with an addi-tional $96 million and a decline of only 32% from the prior weekend for an international total of $337 million and global cume to date of

$528 million. “The Jungle Book” is the highest-grossing Hollywood release in India with $28.8 million and is less than $3 million short of the $100 million mark in China.

“The Huntsman: Winter’s War,” starring Chris Hemsworth, Jessica Chastain and Charlize Theron, de-buted at the low end of forecasts in North America with $20.1 million amid mostly downbeat reviews and a B+ CinemaScore. The audience was 61% female and 53% under 30.

The prequel to 2012’s “Snow White and the Huntsman” carries a price tag of $115 million, so the studio will need a strong interna-tional performance to break even. “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” had already opened in 27 foreign ter-ritories last weekend and added 37 more for a weekend of $32.1 million

in 64 territories for an international total of $80.2 million.

In China, “The Huntsman” opened in third place with $11.1 million at 5,932 sites behind the second week of “The Jungle Book” and a local film.

The first “Huntsman,” starring Kristen Stewart as Snow White, was a solid box office performer with a $56.2 million opening weekend in the U.S. on its way to a $155 million domestic total, plus another $241 million overseas.

Paul Dergarabedian, senior me-dia analyst with ComScore, noted that the new “Huntsman” had been hit by tough reviews while the original benefited from Stewart’s participation while she was starring in the “Twilight” franchise.

He added that the sterling per-formance by “The Jungle Book” signals strong continued mov-iegoing in the upcoming weeks with Disney-Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” launching on May 6. (rtr)

Congo music legend Papa Wemba dies after collapsing on stage

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Congolese rumba music legend Papa Wemba gives his first concert in Kinshasa June 26, 2004.

Disney via AP

In this image released by Disney, Mowgli, portrayed by Neel Sethi, right, and Baloo the bear, voiced by Bill Murray, appear in a scene from, “The Jungle Book.”

‘Jungle Book’ Rules Over ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’

LOS ANGELES - Disney’s “The Jungle Book” showed serious traction at the North American box office, dominating moviegoing for a second straight weekend with $60.8 million at 4,028 locations.

D E N PA S A R - Based on the World Health Organiza-tion’s original rec-ommendations, there should be 1 hospital

bed available for every 1,000 residents. However

this ratio has now shifted to 1 bed for every 500 residents. “This means that hospitals need more and more beds”, said healthcare expert, Dr.I Gede Wiry-ana Patra Jaya.

According to the 1: 1,000 ratio, Bali with its population of 4.5 million would need 4,5000 hospital beds. “Currently Bali has somewhere closer to 2,500 available hospital beds. Therefore open-ing up new hospitals would be a good idea” said Dr. Jaya who the received the Denpasar Marketers (in the field of health) award in 2015.

Hospital...Continued on page 2

Renato Etac via AP

In this Feb. 27, 2015, photo, provided by Filipino fisherman Renato Etac, Chinese Coast Guard members rear, approach Filipino fishermen on their boat on Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea.

Philippines moves to rescue hostages amid beheading threat

MANILA — Philippine officials say government forces are moving to rescue two Canadians and a Norwegian after their Muslim militant captors threatened to behead one of them if a huge ransom was not paid by 3 p.m. Monday.

Opportunities Still Open for hospital businesses

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International2 Tuesday, April 26, 2016 15International Activities

Bali News Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Founder : K.Nadha, General Manager :Palgunadi Chief Editor: Gugiek Savindra Editors:Agus Toni, Daniel Fajry, Mawa, Sueca, Sugiartha, Yudi Winanto Denpasar: Dira Arsana, Giriana Saputra, Subrata, Sumatika, Asmara Putra. Bangli: Suasrina, Buleleng: Dewa kusuma, Gianyar: Manik Astajaya, Karangasem: Budana, Klungkung: Dewa Farendra. Jakarta: Nikson, Hardianto, Ade Irawan. NTB: Agus Talino, Izzul Khairi, Raka Akriyani. Surabaya: Bambang Wilianto. Office: Jalan Kepundung 67 A Denpasar 80232. Telephone (0361)225764, Facsimile: 227418, P.O.Box: 3010 Denpasar 80001. Bali Post Jakarta, Advertizing: Jl.Palmerah Barat 21F. Telp 021-5357602, Facsimile: 021-5357605 Jakarta Pusat. NTB: Jalam Bangau No. 15 Cakranegara Telp. (0370) 639543, Facsimile: (0370) 628257. Publisher: PT Bali Post

Events april 18-25

Arpil 27thopen Mic hosted by Myoshi MasatoSolo Violinist ,live compositionsGrab the mic if yo feel it. Bar Luna, Jalan Raya Ubud

Satruday, April 23rds 2pm to 7PmOutpost Grand Opening - Carnival Pool PartyBali Spirit Hotel & Spa (exactly behind Outpost), Jl. Raya Nyuh Kuning, UbudPool party with live reggae music, DJ, food, drinks, traditional dresses photo booth, face painting, sketch drawing and charity bazaar.Outpost, Jalan Nyuh Kuning, UbudFREE

ONGOING EVENTSMarch 2- August 31thA Love Affair With Asia: Bridges Cafe, Jalan Campuhan, Ubudwww.bridges.comFREE

Every TuesdayEcstastic Tuesday Morning Dance 9AM-12Noon Guided improvised movementParadiso, Jalan Goutama Selatan, Ubudwww.paradisoubud.com100K

Every ThursdayAfrican Drum Class with Catur Sang Klang Wijaya 4PM-6PMExperience the healing power of drumming. all levels welcomeAshram Satya Graha, Nyuh Kining, UbudBY DONATION

Every FridayExploration in Motion 6:30PM-8PMThe art of exploration in movementSamadi Bali, Jalan Padang Linjong 38, Echo Beach, Cangguwww.samadibali.com130K

Every SundayBatu Jimbar Cafe Sunday Market 10AM-1PMOrganic produce, Bali honey, homemade jams, european specialtiesBatu jimbar Cafe, Jalan Danau Tambligan No75, Sanurwww,batujimbarcafe.com

Samadi Bali Sunday Organic MarketOrganic food, handmade creative clothes and jewellery, yoga for kids, musicSamadi Bali, Jalan Padang, Linjong 39, Kutawww.samadibali.com

The problem is that at the moment, hospitals in Bali are concentrated in Denpasar and South Badung, leaving the rest of Bali in need of health care facilities. The average population per dis-trict is 400,000 people, so each district should have at least 400 hospital beds. Presently there are only about 175 hospital beds per district, so there is certainly a wide-open opportunity for hospital businesses to open in the rest of Bali, he explained. “According to necessity there is are business opportunities in terms of building hospitals, but because existing hospitals are not evenly distributed throughout the island, it gives the impression that there is tight competition”, said Dr Jaya said.

Not only are most hospitals concentrated in South Bali, but doctors are too. However as more and more medical specialists graduate, this could change. The requirements for building hospitals are very stringent and include needing to have medical specialists onsite who can provide medi-cal services. “For example, type B hospitals must have at least one obstetrician, one gynecologist and a pediatrician, he explained. (kmb42)

TABANAN —There are no restrictions on the number

of hospitals that can open in any given area. However certain requirements do need to be met, including those related to; environmen-tal permits, building permits, environmental impact analysis (Amdal), human resources and facilities. Anyone wanting to open a new hospital needs to have relevant human resources available such as doctors and nurses but also other medical specialist. Apparently, filling the requirement of having medical specialists on hand is a common obstacle for private investors wanting to open new hospitals.

Chief of the Tabanan Health Agency, Nyo-man Suratmika, explained that the need for health care services has increased since the na-tional health insurance (JKN) came into effect. During transitional seasons, when infectious diseases such as dengue are more widespread, the extremely limited number of hospital beds in both private and public hospitals becomes apparent. There are three hospitals in Tabanan that provide the JKN services; Dharma Kerti Hospital, Kasih Ibu Hospital and Wisma Pras-anthi Hospital.

Suratmika added that, investors looking to build new hospitals in Tabanan needs to be

well versed in hospital management in order to avoid the common pitfalls. All too frequently new hospitals cannot run their operations due to poor management and inability to recruit medical specialists. “In order to run as a type D hospital, there needs to be at least 2 medical specialists on duty, otherwise their status is not hospital but clinic”, explained Suratmika.

Such a downgrading of status happened to a hospital in Pupuan after their management was unable to provide the necessary human resources to qualify as a type D hospital. “They had to have their status downgraded to clinic”, said Suratmika.

In another case a hospital in Kediri Tabanan had to close down altogether because not only could they not meet the human resource requirements but the hospital was also poorly managed.

According to Suratmika, there remains a great need for medical specialist in Bali. Doc-tors are restricted from working in more than three places”, he said. Suratmika added however that in the case of a medical specialists whose expertise is rare on the island, there is the pos-sibility of working in more than three places provided they obtain a recommendation from their local health agency. (kmb24)

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A nurse is injecting the patient. The availability of health officers is one of the main requirements to uild a hospital

Hospitals not restricted by numbers but by HR requirements.

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Kasih Ibu Hospital, one of the private hospital in Tabanan

Hospital...From page 1

In celebration of the “Arsenal Indonesia Supporters” thirteenth anniversary which will fall on 24 April 2016 – the club is preparing a nationwide blood drive initiative emphasizing on the importance of caring for others and giving back to society.

Last year’s event saw the partic-ipation of more than 1,100 people and has successfully collected 692 blood bags. This year with the

support of TAUZIA Hotel Man-agement, Indonesian Red Cross Society and NET TV, the club is looking at more than doubling this number.

“TAUZIA operates 42 hotels across Indonesia and we are more than ever committed to contribute to the wellbeing of the communi-ties around us, and we will gladly support this program by provid-ing free rooms and food to both

the team and participants in four specific locations: Malang, Bali, Bandung & Surabaya,” said Alice Sulistyawati, TAUZIA’s Corporate Director of Sales – Bali Office.

As the award-winning Indo-nesian hotel operator, TAUZIA Hotel Management is the proud manager of multiple renowned hotel brands: HARRIS, YELLO, POP!, Preference & Managed by TAUZIA – with Eden Hotel Kuta,

Solo Paragon Hotel & Residence and Pesona Alam Resort & Spa Puncak.

“Taking part in a major CSR program involving more than 13,000 club supporters nationwide is an important milestone for TAU-ZIA. Meanwhile, the company is no newcomer in philanthropy as, through our own corporate program, TAUZIA Equal Chance – we are supporting the education

of more than 60 underprivileged children, so they can pursue higher studies and aspire to a brighter future.”

In ensuring the success of the program, both Arsenal Indonesia Supporter and TAUZIA Hotel Management have agreed to com-municate the program mostly via digital platforms to over 550,000 online fans through website, social media and e-newsletter channels.

TAUZIA Hotel Management Becomes the Official Hotel Sponsor Arsenal Indonesia Supporters Blood Drive Initiative

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MOUNTAIN VIEW — The two Swiss pilots taking turns to fly a solar-powered airplane around the world said Sunday

the endeavor is not only a dem-onstration of the importance of renewable energy but also of the many challenges the human body

can endure.Pilot Bertrand Piccard com-

pleted a risky, three-day flight across a great expanse of the Pa-

As part of the London Marathon, Britain’s biggest mass participation race, the 44-year-old spaceman saw London’s roads under his feet in real time on an iPad as, 250 miles below him, more than 37,000 runners simultaneously pounded the streets.

Peake covered the distance in three hours 35 minutes 21 seconds, which was a world away from the time recorded by the real race winner, Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge, whose 2:03:05 was the second fastest ever recorded.

Peake’s zero gravity effort, while out of this world, was still more than a quarter of an hour slower than the 3:18:50 he had clocked on earth as a keen, ultra-fit fun runner back in 1999.

On a six-month stint on the ISS, the astronaut had been the official starter too, sending the runners a good luck video message from the sta-tion in the 10-second countdown to the race that concluded: “I hope to see you all at the finish line.”a

He also tweeted a photograph of England’s capital from space accom-panied by the message: “Hello #London! Fancy a run? :)”.

Then, it was down to business, using elastic straps over his shoulders and around his waist to keep him in contact with the running belt in weightless conditions as he ran. (rtr)

Reuters / Peter Cziborra

British European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Tim Peake appears live from the International Space Station for a questions and answers session with assembled media ahead of the 2016 Virgin Money London Marathon.

Astronaut runs marathon in space, but slower than on earth

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - British astronaut Tim Peake became the first man to complete a marathon in space on Sunday, running the classic 26.2 mile distance while strapped to a treadmill aboard the International Space Station.

AP Photo/Noah Berger

Solar Impulse 2 flies over San Francisco, Saturday, April 23, 2016. The solar-powered airplane, which is attempting to circumnavigate the globe to promote clean energy and the spirit of in-novation, arrived from Hawaii after a three-day journey across the Pacific Ocean.

Solar-plane pilots say trip was also test of human endurancecific Ocean while sleeping only 20 minutes at a time inside the plane’s tiny cockpit with no heat or air conditioning and while hav-ing to keep constant contact with the Europe-based control center.

“You have interviews, navi-gation control, communications with the control center in Mo-naco. You have health checks, a lot of health checks,” Piccard said. “It’s very active, there are a lot of things to do, but you can nevertheless enjoy it.”

Piccard said he uses self-hyp-nosis to keep his energy up and puts heating pads inside his shoes and gloves for warmth. He said he has no complaints about the ready-made meals he can warm up with a special heat packet and that can include risotto, chicken curry and potatoes.

On Sunday, special guests, many of them with Google, which is sponsoring the project, had a first look at the plane inside a huge white tent at Moffett Air-field. The guests also mingled and took photos with Piccard and fellow Swiss pilot Andre Borschberg.

Piccard landed the Solar Im-pulse 2 in Mountain View, in the Silicon Valley south of San Fran-cisco, on Saturday night follow-ing a 62-hour, nonstop solo flight from Hawaii without fuel.

The landing came hours after Piccard made a fly-by over the Golden Gate Bridge as specta-

tors below watched the narrow aircraft with extra wide wings.

Piccard and Andre Borschberg have been taking turns flying the plane on an around-the-world trip since taking off from Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, in March 2015. It made stops in Oman, Myanmar, China, Japan and Hawaii.

The trans-Pacific legs were the riskiest part of the plane’s travels because of the lack of emergency landing sites.

“We have demonstrated it is feasible to fly many days, many nights, that the technology works” said Borschberg, 63, who piloted the plane a five-day trip from Japan to Hawaii and who kept himself alert by doing yoga poses and meditation.

The project has helped to show that “as a human being you can be sufficiently sustainable to be able to fly at least five days in such a plane.”

The aircraft faced a few bumps along the way.

The Solar Impulse 2 landed in Hawai i i n Ju ly and was forced to stay in the islands after the plane’s battery system sustained heat damage on its trip from Japan. The team was delayed in Asia, too. When first attempting to fly from Nanjing, China , to Hawai i , the crew had to divert to Japan because of unfavorable weather and a damaged wing. (ap)

MANGUPURA - To optimize waste screening in Mati River around the Sunset Road, Kuta, the government of Badung through the Highways and Irrigation (BMP) Agency will develop a rotary trash rack worth IDR 16 billion. Currently, it remains in bidding process in the Electronic Procurement Service (LPSE).

The Irrigation Division Head at the Badung Highways and Irriga-tion Agency (BMP), A.A. Gede

Dalem, when confirmed on Sun-day (Apr. 24) justified the matter. Installation of the new device will be used to change the previous screening device whose condition is considered less worthy. Other than being not practical in terms of usage, the waste screening de-vice is often crowded especially when the intake waste comes in large quantities.

“We recognize the current screening device is less than

optimal. It still needs people to handle, where if the waste comes in large number it must be taken by hand,” he said.

Tender of the project has been opened to the public since April 20, 2016 and will close on April 29, 2016, and so far there are ap-proximately 17 partners showing their interest. A.A. Gede Dalem explained the device can work more automatically. It is just like the one in the city of Surabaya.

“So, from the screening, taking and transportation of waste to gar-bage truck is done automatically by the machine. Thus, it is more practical,” he said.

According to him, with the new device, the officers just need to monitor. After the trash has been put into the garbage truck, here is a human help is needed to bring the garbage to the landfill.

He hoped that after the signing of the contract agreement with the

executing agency of the project, within 6-7 months it must have been finalized. “Clearly we hope it can be operated this year because the presence of trash screening device is crucial to maintain the sanitation of Mati River,” he said.

By that way, A.A. Gede Dalem said that when the garbage comes in large numbers, it will not make the region of Sunset Road flooded. (kmb27)

The siat sampian procession was preceded by a nampyog in which 60 permas (female devotees) hold hands as they circle around the temple’s middle courtyard in a gently swaying dance walk. “Residents of Bedulu commonly refer to the nampyog as the Sutri Dance”, said Chief of the Samuan Tiga Assembly, I Wayan Patera.

The Nampyog is conducted three times and is then followed by the ngober nyambung. In this procession, a white shawl is tied around the waists of the permas. “The end of the long shawl is gently held by the person behind you”, he explained.

After the ngober nyambung procession, there is the maom-bak-ombakan, where 360 of the parekan (male devotees) hold each other as they circle around the coutyard letting out cries as if possessed and some of the men try to grasp the sacred shrines in the temple.

These processions are accompanied by gamelan music to encourage the parekan and permas to start the siat sampian. At the climax, all the male devotees throw sampian (prepared from young coconut leaves) aggressively at one another in symbolic warfare for approximately 15 minutes. “After the siat sampian, all the parekan (male devotees) bathe in the local sacred springs in order to purify themselves. In the evening the Pangeremekan Karya is held” explained Wayan Patera.

The siat sampian, he added, can only be conducted by the temple parekan and permas and is interpreted as a purification rite for the micro and the macrocosm, visualized as the battle between opposing forces such as good and evil. “Sampian (young coconut leaf) is a most suitable means for expressing this tradition, as it is the final phase in the growth of the plant as the siat sampian is the final phase of the male devotees of-fering in this ritual. Also, the sampian symbolizes the weapon that Lord Vishnu’s uses to combat adharma (evil) on the earth” said Patera.

As part of the Panca Wali Krama ritual ceremony at the Samuan Tiga Temple, the local deities will receive the devotees worship (nyejer) for 11 days after the culmination of the ritual. (kmb35)

Netting waste in Tukad Mati

BMP builds trash rack worth IDR 16 billion

IBP/kmb35

Hundreds of local residents conducted a unique traditional ritual called siat sampian or sampian war using young coconut leaves.

Hundreds of parekan and permas

Participate in ‘sampian war’ at Samuan Tiga Temple

GIANYAR - Three days after the peak of the Panca Wali Krama ritual at Samuan Tiga Temple, in Bedulu on Sunday (Apr. 24), hundreds of local residents con-ducted a unique traditional ritual called siat sampian or sampian war using young coconut leaves. This tra-ditional temple ritual is part of a larger ceremony and also symbolizes the fight against adharma (unsuitable behaviour such as crime).

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TOKYO - Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, speaking ahead of a visit to Beijing, said on Monday China was making the world “worried” with its military buildup and maritime expansion in the East and South China Seas.

Ties between China and Japan, the world’s second- and third-largest economies, have long been plagued by a territorial dispute, regional rivalry and the legacy of Japan’s World War Two aggression.

China and Japan dispute sovereignty over a group of uninhabited East China Sea islets, while in the South China Sea, Beijing is building islands on reefs to bolster its claims.

China has rattled nerves with its military and construction activities on the islands in the South China Sea, including building runways, though Beijing says most of what it is building is for civilian purposes, like lighthouses.

“Candidly speaking, a rapid and opaque in-

crease in (China’s) military spending and unilateral attempts to change the status quo in the East and South China Seas under the aim of building a strong maritime state are having not only people in Japan, but countries in the Asia-Pacific region and the international community worried greatly,” Kishida said in a speech to business leaders.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, believed to have huge deposits of oil and gas. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims to parts of the waters, through which about $5 trillion in trade is shipped every year.

Kishida plans to visit China as early as Ja-pan’s “Golden Week” extended holiday, which starts on Friday.

“Through candid dialogue with the Chinese side, I want to get the wheel turning to create the Sino-Japanese relations that are suitable for a new age,” he said. (rtr)

The 16-year-old boy was ar-rested near his Sydney home on Sunday and appeared before a children’s court on Monday. Court documents show that police accuse the boy of attempting to obtain a gun, Australian Associated Press reported.

The case was adjourned until Tuesday, AAP said, and the boy cannot be named because of his age. The terrorism offence carries a maximum penalty of life impris-onment.

New South Wales state Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said police believed the boy was acting alone. “We have taken swift action to ensure community safety on the eve of a sacred day on the Australian calendar,” said Scipione.

ANZAC Day, April 25, is a major annual holiday in Australia and New Zealand marking the first major battle involving troops from both countries during World War One at Gallipoli in Turkey.

Despite the campaign’s failure against Ottoman Turkish forces, with the loss of more than 11,000 ANZAC lives, it has come to be viewed as a formative moment of national identity in both Australia

and New Zealand, and is now a day of remembrance for military dead from both nations in all subsequent conflicts.

Dawn services and military pa-rades were held around Australia and New Zealand, with the largest drawing tens of thousands of people in Sydney and Melbourne.

At Sydney’s Bondi Beach, Austra-lian Prime Minister Malcolm Turn-bull joined more than 5,000 people at a beachside dawn ceremony.

“We choose to stand as one in a moment of silent contemplation, in tribute to those who fought and died so that we could live in freedom,” Turnbull said later at a ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in the capital, Canberra.

Several teenagers have been ar-rested in Australia in recent years and charged with terrorism of-fences, including five young men who police alleged were planning an attack at last year’s centenary ANZAC day celebrations in Mel-bourne.

Police said those planning the attack last year clearly took in-spiration from the Islamic State movement, also known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. (rtr)

Police charge Australian teenager with planning ANZAC terror attack

SYDNEY - Australian police have arrested and charged a teenager with planning a terror attack on Monday’s commemo-rations of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli during World War One, which attracted thousands of people in Sydney.

REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

An Australian flag is flown at half mast during the dawn service to mark the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) commemoration ceremony at the Australian National Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux, France, April 25, 2016.

Japan says China’s maritime expansion making the world “greatly worried”

REUTERS/CSIS

Subi reef, located in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, is shown in this handout Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative satellite file image taken August 8, 2012, and released to Reuters October 27, 2015.

BANGLI - Serokadan customary village, Apuan, Susut, is not only famous for its natural and pristine potential. The area adjacent to Apuan village also has a cultural heritage in the form of Candri Manik Temple and a number of the other arts remaining to survive amid this global era. Armed with this potential, the chief of Serokadan customary village, I Dewa Gede Oka, intends to initiate a cultural tourism. “We want the existing potential can be packed into cultural tourism,” he said, Sunday (Apr. 24).

He said that the attractions spreading across a number of areas remain to rely on natural beauty as attraction to draw tourist visit. If this continues, it can potentially cause satura-tion of travelers. Therefore, it needs a new breakthrough and innovation, one of which is by combining with the natural potential with the local culture owned. “Now, Bangli tourism seems monotonous. When establishing cultural tourism, it will have a good opportunity,” he said.

Further, Dewa Oka added if cultural tourism can be applied, then the benefited will not only be the tourism players alone. However, the artists or art studios can also get income. “If all the components are embraced, prosperity will not only be attained by one group of society. The others will also enjoy the impact. Community-based economy will develop,” he said.

He added that to realize this idea is not just enough at-tempted by the community alone. Government support is also required where one of them is the provision of guidance on human resources. “We hope that the government can be more sensitive to see the potential in the area. Do not just rely on natural potential. Tourism extension also needs to be routinely held,” he said. (kmb45)

Some students from SMPN 4 Singaraja junior high school expressed their creative ideas processing used newspaper -that they gathered everyday after school, into valuable objects. They were first inspired to create something useful when they saw large piles of newspaper at school and thought that it would be a pity if it were just thrown out. “We saw a lot of unused newspapers at school in a trash bin and felt inspired to craft it into something. First we just folded it into boats but then we developed valuable and innovative crafts from the old newpaper” explained eight grader Putu Eka Saskara, on Sunday (Apr. 24).

The process of making crafts from used newspaper starts with collecting the raw material that is then folded into long thin cylindri-cal straw like shapes that are folded down so that they can be glued together. Then glue is mixed with

sawdust and applied to the shape that has been created. These objects are left to dry in the sun and once fully dried are then sanded and painted to make the objects more attractive.

“The celuluk demonic mask took almost a week to make, but simpler objects can be made more quickly. A large fruit bowl made by five students can be finished in three days” said another eight grade student, named Gusti Ketut Ayu Sinta Maharani.

Although production has been going well, the students have found it hard to market their craft prod-ucts. So far they have just shown them in a school exhibition and are just focusing on making more. “So far the craft products have only been displayed at school because we don’t know anything about sales and marketing. Hopefully we can be helped in terms of capital and the process of marketing”, added Maharani. (kmb34)

Used newspapers crafts exhibited on earth day

SINGARAJA - Celebration of the Earth Day in Buleleng involved an exhibition of crafts fashioned from recycled mate-rials made by local students. Everything from bowls, celuluk demonic masks to chicken-shaped piggy banks made out of newspaper were displayed at Puri Sasana Budaya Hall, Sin-garaja.

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Celebration of the Earth Day in Buleleng involved an exhibition of crafts fashioned from re-cycled materials made by local students.

Serokadan customary village wants to build cultural tourism

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Ceremony held in Serokadan customary village. Chief of Serokadan customary village, I Dewa Gede Oka, intends to initiate a cultural tourism.

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The fund had projected in Octo-ber that oil exporting countries in the region would see revenue losses of $360 billion in 2015, but oil prices took a tumble by year’s end and the drop in revenue amounted to $30 billion more.

In a revised economic outlook report released Monday, the IMF said these countries will see revenues from oil exports drop even more in 2016, to between $490 billion to $540 billion compared to 2014, when oil prices were higher. Oil prices plunged to around $30 a barrel in January com-pared to $115 in mid-2014.

IMF Director for Middle East and Central Asia Masood Ahmed said these losses translate into bud-get deficits and slower economic growth, particularly for countries like Saudi Arabia that are still heav-ily dependent on oil to finance their spending. Though the kingdom has been working on plans to overhaul its economy, oil still accounted for 72 percent of total revenue last year and Saudi Arabia projects a budget deficit of nearly $90 billion this year.

The report said that economic growth in the six Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates will slow

from 3.3 percent in 2015 to 1.8 percent this year. Saudi Arabia, the region’s biggest economy, will see growth at just above 2 percent.

The IMF has encouraged reforms that would limit public spending on welfare programs and handouts that citizens in the Gulf have become ac-customed to, such as lifting subsidies and tightening public sector wage bills to offset the impact of declining revenues. Already, most GCC coun-tries have raised fuel, water, and elec-tricity prices. Outside the GCC, oil exporter Algeria recently hiked fuel, electricity, and natural gas prices, and Iran increased fuel prices.

“Oil prices are likely to improve from where they are, but they’re not going to go back to the figures that we saw in 2013 and 2014 for a long, long time, so this means that many of them have to cut back spending and they also have to try to raise revenue outside the oil sector,” Ahmed told The Associated Press.

The IMF warns that just among oil exporters in the region, 10 million young people are expected to enter the workforce by 2020, yet 3 million of them will find themselves without jobs at the current pace of develop-ment. Young people’s frustration at their lack of prospects was a key driver of the Arab Spring uprisings

that rocked the Middle East in 2011.The report said the war in Syria

has had a negative spillover effect on the economies of neighboring Jordan and Lebanon. From October and March alone, more than 600,000 people fled Syria due to the fighting, bringing the total number of refu-gees to almost 5 million. The size of Syria’s economy today, the IMF said, is less than half of what it was before the war erupted in 2011.

In Egypt, political turmoil has held back growth due to concerns over security. However, lower oil prices have reduced energy subsidy bills there. Though Iran’s growth was at zero in 2015, its economy is expected to grow 4 percent in 2016 and 3.7 percent in 2017 as it ramps up oil production and looks to increase trade and investment with the easing of international sanctions.(ap)

File- This April 16, 2016, file photo shows an oil pump

working at sunset in the desert oil fields of Sakhir,

Bahrain. Oil exporting coun-tries in the Middle East lost a

staggering $390 billion in rev-enue due to lower oil prices

last year, and should brace for even deeper losses of more

than $500 billion this year, the International Monetary Fund said Monday, April 25, 2016.

NEW YORK — Asian stocks are lower across the board Monday ahead of policy decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan as well as major earnings reports and economic data from Japan and China expected later in the week.

Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 dipped 0.8 percent to 17,439.62 in morning trading. South Korea’s Kospi inched down 0.2 percent to

2,012.52. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 0.5 percent to 21,362.76, while the Shanghai Composite dropped 1.3 percent to 2,921.16. Trading was closed in Australia for ANZAC Day, a public holiday.

Central bank policy meetings in Japan and the U.S. are the focus of investors’ attention. It is unclear whether additional monetary eas-ing is in store, but the meetings may provide indicators for what

can be expected on interest rates in the future.

“While most of the focus will center on possible policy action from the BOJ, traders will be look-ing for forward guidance from both the Fed and RBNZ. It is likely we are in for another very bumpy ride this week,” said Stephen Innes, se-nior trader at Oanda in Singapore.

Benchmark U.S. crude fell 60 cents to $43.13 a barrel in New York. It lost 55 cents to $43.18 a barrel on Friday. Brent crude, used to price international oils, lost 50 cents to $44.61.

In currency markets, the dollar gained to 111.18 yen from 109.48 yen late Friday in Asia. The euro fell to $1.1243 from $1.1303.(ap)

Asian stocks fall on central banks watch

A man looks at an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Monday, April 25, 2016. Asian stocks fell across the board Monday ahead of policy decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan as well as major earnings reports and economic data from Japan and China expected later in the week.AP Photo/Koji Sasahara

IMF expects $500B revenue loss for Mideast oil exporters

DUBAI, — Oil exporting countries in the Middle East lost a staggering $390 billion in revenue due to lower oil prices last year, and should brace for even deeper losses of around $500 bil-lion this year, the International Monetary Fund said Monday.

AP Photo/Hasan Jamali, File

Spokesperson of PT Transjakarta Prasetia Budi stated in a press re-lease here on Monday that the Bus Rapid Transit operator will ply five single buses on each route during the initial phase.

The new routes are Bekasi MM-Hotel Indonesia, operating through corridor 1 and 9; Bekasi MM-Tan-jung Priok, through corridor 7 and 10; East Bekasi-Grogol, through

corridor 7 and 9; Manggarai-Uni-versity of Indonesia; Lebakbulus-Kota, through corridor 8 and 1; and Lebakbulus-TU Gas/JIEP, through corridor 1,4, and 8.

“The opening of the new routes to the buffer cities is in response to the publics demand for more comfortable, inexpensive, and in-tegrated public bus service,” Budi explained.

The operator will charge Rp3.5 thousand for a single trip, and those buses will be operating between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. local time.

The Transjakarta Bus Rapid Transit system began operations on January 25, 2004, in Jakarta and was designed to provide a fast public transportation system to Ja-kartas citizens to help reduce rush hour traffic.(ant)

A teller (R) in Bank Indo-nesia’s headquarters pre-pares rupiah bank notes

for a client in Jakarta, Indonesia April 21, 2016.

JAKARTA - Justice and Human Rights Minister Yasonna Laoly stated that fires in Banceuy prison in West Java Provincial city of Bandung caused Rp6 billion of state losses.

“The losses reach more than Rp6 billion due to unrest,” the minister told the press at his of-fice here on Sunday night.

Minister Laoly said some parties of the pris-ons and inmates disagree with the Eradication Operation against Drug Syndicate (Bersinar), which later triggered riots and fires in Banceuy prison.

“The Bersinar operation caused some prison (certain personnel) unease, because the op-eration disrupted the interests of both internal parties and inmates. But we will not stop (the operation),” he stressed.

The minister further said his personnel will continue combating the drugs abuse and the use of mobile phones in the prisons.

According to him, police personnel have secured the (prison location) and imposed emergency response for one week. The Banceuy prison caught fires on Saturday morning.(ant)

JAKARTA - Indonesia will develop cooperation with Singapore to intensify law enforcement efforts to repatriate fugitives who have fled to the country, Coordinating Minister for Political, Le-gal, and Security Affairs Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan stated.

“The president has tasked the govern-ment with pursuing fugitives, including by developing cooperation with the Singaporean government,” Pandjaitan noted here on Monday.

According to the minister, the gov-ernment is taking immediate and firm actions against criminals who had fled to foreign countries. The minister also urged all fugitives to willingly return to Indonesia.

“We urged them to return to Indonesia to undergo the legal process. The fugi-tives will not be meted out undue punish-ment and will only be held responsible for what they have done,” Pandjaitan emphasized.(ant)

REUTERS/Darren Whiteside

Transjakarta opens six new routes

IBP/net

Transjakarta bus

JAKARTA - PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta) has started six new routes covering Jakarta to Bekasi and the Uni-versity of Indonesia, Depok.

Indonesia, Singapore to develop cooperation to boost law enforcement efforts

Fires in Banceuy prison leads to Rp6 billion losses: Minister

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Now, as some survivors returned to their hometown of Pripyat on the eve of the anniversary, memories of confusion and sacrifice abound.

“I barely found my apartment, I mean it’s a forest now - trees grow-ing through the pavement, on the roofs. All the rooms are empty, the glass is gone from the windows and everything’s destroyed,” said Zoya Perevozchenko, 66.

She only realised something might be wrong that day 30 years before when her husband, Valeriy, didn’t come back from his night shift as a foreman at the stricken reactor.

She left her apartment in Pripyat, a model Soviet town built in the 1970s to house Chernobyl workers and their families, to look for him.

“I remember thinking ‘Goodness it’s hot’ and some people were in masks. But they didn’t explain things to us straight away, it was all secret. And the kids were running

about barefoot in the puddles,” she said.

She found her husband in a local clinic. He had received a fatal dose of radiation that had burnt the skin on his face bright red.

He was airlifted to Moscow for treatment, but died 45 days later - one of the 31 to die of acute radiation sickness in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.

Perevozchenko and her two young daughters ended up in Kiev, where they still live. Returning to Pripyat, she found it hard to reconcile the memories of her life there with the derelict ruins of a town abandoned for three decades.

Elena Kupriyanova, 42, was only 12 when she was evacuated from Pripyat, which lies in the 2,600 square km (1,000 square mile) ‘exclusion zone’ that has remained largely uninhabited by law since the disaster.

“It’s very painful that so many peo-

ple’s (lives) were destroyed, that such a beautiful, new town was abandoned. It’s hard on the soul,” she said.

Her family and most of the town’s 50,000 other residents were transported out of the area in buses on April 27 and told to pack only the bare essentials because they would only be away for three days. They took their documents and a small suitcase.

“It was so hot, such beautiful weather. All the fruit trees were in bloom and I thought - what do they mean ‘radiation’? It’s so nice outside, you can’t see anything,” Kupriyanova said.

What irks Valentina Yerma-kova, 64, is that many of the belongings they left behind have disappeared. While it is forbid-den to remove anything from the radioactive zone, a large amount of portable items have been smug-gled out by illegal trophy-hunters and scrap-dealers. (rtr)

BRUSSELS - Brussels’ Maelbeek metro station, a target in the attacks last month that killed 32 people, reopened on Monday under high security.

Standing guard outside and on the platforms, armed soldiers and security from Brussels’ transport network patrolled the station near European Commission headquarters, where on March 22 a bomb was detonated on a rush-hour train, killing 16 people.

The blast came after suicide bombers had earlier struck Zaventem airport departure lounge in attacks claimed by Islamic State.

Commuters who returned to Maelbeek for the first time since the attacks on Monday morning were visibly moved.

“My heart is beating fast, I’m not feeling okay,” said passenger Hanane Attar, who felt the blast in her office above the station on the day of the attacks. “It’s quite emotional, very emotional.”

Many stopped to read messages such as “All together” and “The greatest of all is love” written on a wall left by victims’ families and survivors, who had visited the station in private.

The attacks in Brussels, home to the European Union and NATO headquarters, came four months after attacks in Paris killed 130 people. Links have been identified between the suspects in the two attacks. (rtr)

BEIRUT - A car bomb on the outskirts of the Sayeda Zeinab district south of Damascus killed at least six people on Monday, a monitoring group said, the third bombing attack in the area this year.

Lebanese group Hezbollah’s Al Manar television reported the blast had occurred at a Syrian army checkpoint.

The death toll was expected to rise because of the number of people with serious injuries, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Multiple explosions in February killed scores of people in the Sayeda Zeinab area, home to Syria’s holiest Shi’ite Muslim shrine, in one of the bloodiest attacks there in Syria’s five-year conflict.

A suicide attack there less than a month earlier claimed by ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim group Islamic State killed 70 people. (rtr)

REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

Tatyana Chernyavskaya, 65, poses for a photograph in her flat which was evacuated after an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, in the ghost town of Pripyat, Ukraine April 18, 2016. For residents of Chernobyl, a three-day evacuation turned into a thirty-year exile.

Former Chernobyl residents take a bittersweet visit home

PRIPYAT - For residents of Chernobyl, a three-day evacuation turned into a thirty-year ex-ile. On the morning of April 26, 1986, no one could yet tell that a meltdown in reactor 4 of the nuclear plant in then-Soviet Ukraine was poisoning the air with so much deadly radioactivity that it would become the world’s worst nuclear accident.

Car bomb near Damascus kills six people

Maelbeek station, scene of Brussels attack, reopens under high security

REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

Passengers are pictured at Maelbeek metro station in Brus-sels, Belgium, April 25, 2016.

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AUBURN HILLS - Kyrie Irving is off to a great start in his effort to make up for lost time in the playoffs.

A year after missing five games in the NBA Finals and two in the Eastern Conference finals with a knee injury and leaving people

wondering what might have been, the Cava-liers guard capped off a brilliant beginning to this year’s playoffs Sunday, scoring 31 points to help Cleveland earn a 100-98 win over the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of a first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.

The Cavaliers completed a sweep of the best-of-seven series and advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals, where they await the winner of the series between the Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics that is tied at two games apiece.

Irving clearly is hungry and healthy at the moment, as he averaged 27.5 points in the series and outscored teammate LeBron James, who averaged over 22 points a game in the series.

“This postseason is what we have been preparing for,” Irving said. “It’s been a pretty good postseason so far.”

Just as in Games 1 and 3 in the series, De-troit hung with Cleveland for the entire game, but the Cavaliers had too much firepower and experience in the fourth to be denied.

After Detroit cut a nine-point Cleveland lead to 97-96 with 1:08 remaining on a 3-pointer by Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Irving buried a 3-pointer from the wing with 42.6 seconds left to put the Cavaliers up by four.

Pistons guard Reggie Jackson shaved the Cleveland lead to 100-98 on a dunk with 32.8 seconds remaining, and then Detroit had a chance to tie or win after rebound-ing an Irving miss with under 10 seconds remaining.

Proceeding down the court without a tim-eout, Jackson couldn’t convert a contested 3-point shot from the top of the key as time expired.

Jackson, who was guarded by Irving, pleaded with the officials for a foul, but to

no avail.“I just think the refs need to have some

type of system with fines and suspensions, just like us,” Jackson said.

Cleveland took an 81-78 lead into the fourth quarter after Irving hit a shot from half-court just before the buzzer sounded to end the third. He then scored the first five points of the fourth to give the Cavaliers an 86-78 lead with 11:15 remaining.

Detroit answered with a 7-0 run to cut its deficit to 86-85 with 8:35 left, but Cleveland took a 95-86 lead with 4:54 remaining on a deep 3-pointer by J.R. Smith.

A 3-pointer from Tobias Harris and a Marcus Morris basket pulled Detroit back within 95-91 with 3:44 remaining. Following a basket by James, Jackson scored with 2:31 left to bring Detroit within 97-93.

Ultimately though, the Cavaliers drew on the fact their roster had significantly more playoff experience than Detroit’s did.

“We said this would be a great experience for our guys, and it really has been the past five or six weeks of the season fighting to get in,” Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said. “We have played in a lot of pressure basketball games. We do have to get better, there’s no question.”

James had 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Smith scored 15. Forward Kevin Love contributed 11 points and 13 rebounds, and reserve guard Matthew Dellavedova also had 11 points for Cleveland, which will now prepare for a long layoff waiting for Atlanta or Boston. (rtr)

A week after reclaiming the Monte Carlo crown, the 29-year-old Spaniard returned to another of his favourite hunting grounds to end Nishikori’s two-year hold on the trophy and take his tally in the Catalan capital to nine.

“I have been working so hard to enjoy moments like this,” Nadal said. “The fact that I’m playing at home is always even more special. I’m very happy and I feel lucky to enjoy this again.”

Playing with the kind of author-ity that once made him almost un-playable on European clay, Nadal looked poised for a comfortable victory when he led 4-1 in the sec-ond set but Nishikori broke back to make Nadal dig deep.

The Spaniard would not be de-nied, though, sealing victory after two hours when Nishikori slapped

a forehand into the net.“It was a very close match,”

Nadal said. “There were a lot of chances for both of us but I think I have been solid.”

Nadal, who will target a 10th French Open title next month, had not won back-to-back titles since 2013.

He and former Argentine great Vilas have both won 49 claycourt titles and Nadal will be confident of edging ahead when he moves on to Madrid and Rome before Roland Garros. (rtr)

Resurgent Nadal beats Nishikori to reclaim Barcelona crown

Rafael Nadal of Spain raises up the Barcelona Open

trophy after defeating Kei Nishikori of Japan in Barce-

lona, Spain, April 24, 2016.

BARCELONA - Rafael Nadal maintained his ominous claycourt form by seizing back the Barcelona Open title from Japan’s Kei Nishikori with a 6-4 7-5 victory on Sunday, match-ing Guillermo Vilas’s record title haul on the surface.

REUTERS/Albert Gea

Cavs edge Pistons to complete sweep

Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

Detroit Pistons forward Marcus Morris (13), forward Stanley Johnson (3) and forward Tobias Harris (34) fight for a rebound during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game four of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at The Palace of Auburn Hills.

KARANGASEM - The name of Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace was firstly given during the Dutch invasion in Indo-nesia by a tourist, who was inspired by a high hill standing on the south of the main road connecting Klungkung regency and Besakih of Karangasem regency. There is a Hindu Temple called Pura Pucak Sari on the top of the hill, which is sur-rounded by big trees. Below the temple complex there is a stunning panorama of rice fields. This makes the trees look like a tufting hair from a distance

Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace is renown as an outstanding natural tourist destina-tion due to the harmonious combination of hilly land, rice fields, valleys and the beautiful sea panorama in a distance. From high land, we will be able to wit-ness the beauty of the nature beneath. hill where there is a large banyan tree grow-ing on the top of hill like crest so that the local people give it name asBukit Jambul

Rice Terrace where Bukit is means hill, meanwhile Jambul is means crest. This place become famous because it was in-spired by the most amazing scenery with rice terrace, winding road underneath and palm trees stretching to the sea.

Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace is located at Pesaban traditional village, Nongan village, Rendang district. It is approxi-mately 8 kms from Klungkung regency to the north, and about 51 kms from Denpasar or 15 kms from Besakih. Take about 1,5 hours drive away using ve-hicles or 30 minutes to Besakih Temple that is famous called by Mother Temple. When we take the direction from Kerta Gosa, we just take 30 minutes away to the north side until we found the windy road. So, this place is very easy to be located because it is located in the strate-gic location just beside of the main road from Klungkung to Besakih Temple. (IBP/net)

Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace

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The Abu Dhabi-backed English club have already broken new ground this season, moving past the last 16 stage that proved their limit for the past two seasons having failed even to survive the group stage prior to that.

In seeing off Paris St Germain, who have similar financial muscle, in the quarter-finals they delivered a powerful statement of intent to reach their first semi-final since a European Cup Winners’ Cup defeat by Chelsea in 1971.

They also kept alive the intriguing possibility of a Milan final against Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, whose manager Pep Guardiola will take over the Manchester City hot seat from former Real Madrid manager Manuel Pellegrini next season.

First, however, City’s defence

must find a way of keeping Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema quiet at their Etihad Stadi-um so as to arrive at their opponents’ Santiago Bernabeu fortress with something tangible to hang on to.

Ronaldo has scored 47 times this season, including 16 in just 10 Champions League appearances, but Pellegrini says he knows how to stop the Portuguese goal machine.

“I knew all about him from (my team) playing (against) Manchester United when I was at Villarreal,” Pellegrini said.

“We played them four times in the Champions League and each time it was 0-0, so defensively we must have been doing something right.”

UNSTOPPABLE REALWhile City’s recent form has been

on the rise, if a little late to stop

the Premier League’s fairytale title hunters Leicester City, Real have been almost unstoppable of late as they try and chase down Barcelona in La Liga.

Since the beginning of March Zinedine Zidane’s side have won nine La Liga games in a row and even when they suffered a hiccup in a 2-0 defeat by Wolfsburg in the Champions League quarter-final they responded with a 3-0 home victory.

The Wolfsburg loss gives City cause for optimism, though, and with their Argentina striker Sergio Aguero and Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne finishing the season with a flourish, Real’s defence will be given a testing examination.

Aguero, who recently reached the 100-goal milestone in the Premier League, never finished on the win-

ning side against Real while he was at Atletico Madrid and he will be itching to put the record straight against the 10-times European champions.

Wales forward Bale has, however, warned City that Real, who are appearing in their 27th European Cup semi-final, will seek to inflict some damage before finishing the job next week.

“I think that the most im-portant thing is to score away from home, said Bale, who scored twice as Real came back to beat Rayo Valle-cano 3-2 in La Liga at the weekend.

“At the Santiago Bern-abeu we are very strong and, obviously, we’ll have a lot of chances. As long as we don’t lose there, we’ll be very confident at the Bernabeu.”(rtr)

ROME — Gianluigi Buffon saved a late penalty and Juventus took a big step toward a fifth consecutive Serie A title with a 2-1 win at Fiorentina on Sunday. If Napoli fails to win at Roma on Monday, Juventus will have sealed the Italian league champion-ship with three matches to spare. If Napoli wins, Juventus needs only one more point to seal it.

Substitute Alvaro Morata scored the winner, seconds after Nikola Kalinic had equalized for Fiorentina late in the second half. Buffon then stopped Kalinic’s spot kick in the 90th.

“We’re not cheering for anyone,” Morata said of Monday’s game. “If we win (the league), it’s because we deserve to.” His winner came on a rebound after Milan Badelj cleared off the line.

“We won also thanks to Buffon, who is superhuman,” Morata said. Mario Mandzukic had put Juve ahead with a volley in the first half after be-ing set up by Sami Khedira and Paul Pogba. “It was important to get a posi-tive result today,” Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri said. “Winning in Florence is not easy.”

Kalinic earned a penalty for a debatable foul by Juan Cuadrado and had his poor spot kick blocked by Buffon, who at 38 is having one of his best seasons. Last month, Buffon broke a 22-year-old Serie A record by not conceding a goal for 974 consecu-tive minutes.

In a frenetic finish, Kalinic hit the crossbar with a header from close range in stoppage time. In the first half, Fiorentina protested over a goal that was ruled out for offside, with replays showing that Federico Bernardeschi was onside when he

put the ball in the net.Juventus moved 12 points clear

of Napoli, while Fiorentina remained fifth. Earlier, Palermo won 2-0 at Frosinone to boost its chances of avoiding relegation in a turbulent season featuring nine coaching changes.

Alberto Gilardino put Palermo ahead with a header early in the sec-ond half and Macedonia international Aleksandar Trajkovski sealed the result in stoppage time with a solo counterattack.

In 18th place, Palermo is level with 17th-place Carpi on points ahead of Carpi’s match against Empoli on Monday. Palermo hadn’t won in ex-actly three months, since a 4-1 victory over Udinese on Jan. 24.

“We showed that we’re still alive,” said Gilardino, a member of the Italy squad that won the World Cup a decade ago. “Now we’ve got three finals to play.” Davide Ballardini was rehired earlier this month for his second stint in charge of Palermo this season.

Counting caretakers, Palermo has had seven different coaches this sea-son: Giuseppe Iachini (twice), Ballar-dini (twice), Fabio Viviani, Guillermo Schelotto, Giovanni Bosi, Giovanni Tedesco and Walter Novellino.

Palermo president Maurizio Zam-parini has made almost 60 coaching changes in 29 years as a club owner, first at Venezia and then at Palermo. Frosinone is 19th, two points behind Carpi and Palermo — with the bot-tom three in the 20-team league to be relegated.

Last-place Hellas Verona is 10 points from safety ahead of its match against AC Milan on Monday. Three rounds remain.(ap)

LONDON — Leicester winger Riyad Mahrez became the first African to be named English football’s player of the year on Sunday, straight after the Alge-rian helped his team close in on the Premier League title.

Mahrez was flown by heli-copter to the Professional Foot-ballers’ Association ceremony in London after scoring his 17th goal of Leicester’s astonishing title charge as the leaders beat Swansea 4-0 at the King Power Stadium in central England.

Mahrez was on a six-man shortlist including Leicester teammates Jamie Vardy and N’Golo Kante for the vote of their fellow professionals in English football.

“I’m very grateful to receive this award,” Mahrez said. “It’s extra special because if the play-ers vote for me, it’s because they’ve seen I’ve been great this year, so I’m happy. But it’s more team things. Without my teammates I wouldn’t get this award.”

The 25-year-old Mahrez is only the second winner of the PFA award from outside England. Uruguay striker Luis Suarez won it in 2014 while playing for Liverpool.

Unlike Suarez, Mahrez was an unknown when he moved to England two years ago, join-ing Leicester from second tier French side Le Havre for less than 500,000 pounds (then about $820,000).

The transfer now seems one of the best bargains ever in English football, where the record fee is the 59.7 million pounds (then $99 million) that United paid for Angel Di Maria in 2014 before selling the winger the follow-ing year.

Mahrez has p rov ided inventiveness and flair to Leicester’s attacking play, contributing not only goals but also 11 assists to help transform a team that fought for Premier League survival last season. Now a guaran-teed starter, Mahrez was an unused substitute this weekend a year ago when Leicester beat Burnley to finally escape the relega-tion zone.

Leicester started the season as a 5,000-1 title outsider but is now set to become English football’s

first maiden championship

Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney hopes to emulate the successful transition of former club team mate Paul Scholes from an attack-oriented player to a creative midfielder.

With younger and faster talents coming through, including the likes of strike duo Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, Rooney has acknowledged he may have to drop deeper into midfield from his preferred centre forward position.

Manager Louis van Gaal deployed the 30-year-old England captain in a midfield role to good affect in the FA Cup semi-final victory over Everton on Saturday and Rooney was confident he had the ability to cope with the change.

“I’ve known for a few years. I have played there a few times throughout my career and I can play that position. I have played and watched Paul Scholes play that role for years,” Rooney told British media after the 2-1 win.

“I always knew that one day that is where I would play, so I have tried to learn and watch what he did. It is still early days, but hopefully, if I keep playing there, I can develop and get better,” he added.

“We have got a lot of pace in the team now and I think I can read the game quite well... whether to go forward or stay deeper and leave the space for the other lads.”

Champions League-berth chasing United, who are fifth in the stand-ings and five points off the final qualifying spot, host leaders Leicester City at Old Trafford on Sunday.(rtr)

Man City need leap of faith against Real Madrid

Action Images via Reuters / Craig Brough

Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero

LONDON - Until this season Manchester City’s progression in the Champions League could be measured in baby steps but on Tuesday they can make a huge leap forward when they host Real Madrid in their first European semi-final for 45 years.

AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth

United’s Wayne Rooney claps his hands after he and his team won the English FA Cup semifinal soccer match between Everton and Manchester United at Wem-bley stadium in London, Saturday, April 23, 2016.

Rooney hopes to emulate Scholes in United midfield role

Leicester winger Mahrez voted England’s player of the year

AP Photo/Rui Vieira

Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez lines up before scoring during he English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Swansea City at the King Power Stadium in Leicester, England, Sunday, April 24, 2016.

winner since Nottingham Forest in 1978.

“The secret has been team spirit,” Mahrez said. “We work so hard for each other. We are like brothers, it’s everywhere on the pitch. That’s our strength. “If sometimes we are not good, we know we are going to run and make the effort for our team-mates.”

The team, which is owned by Thai duty free retail giant King Power, will be guaranteed the Premier League trophy by win-ning two of its remaining three games.

Only Tottenham can now deny Leicester the title. The second-place London team is eight points behind ahead of Monday’s game against West Bromwich Albion after also mounting a surprise

title bid. A Tottenham player picked up the PFA ceremony’s second-biggest accolade after 20-year-old midfielder Dele Alli was voted young player of the year.

Alli, who was playing in the third tier last season with MK Dons, has made an instant impact in the Premier League, scoring 10 goals and providing 12 as-sists. He was unable to attend the ceremony because he was preparing with his teammates to face West Brom.

Ryan Giggs became the latest illustrious Manchester United great to be handed the PFA award for “meritorious service to football,” following in the footsteps of former managers Alex Ferguson and Matt Busby, and European Cup winner Bobby Charlton.(ap)

REUTERS/Giorgio Perottino

Juventus’ goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon celebrates at the end of the match.

Buffon stops penalty as Juventus puts title within reach

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The Abu Dhabi-backed English club have already broken new ground this season, moving past the last 16 stage that proved their limit for the past two seasons having failed even to survive the group stage prior to that.

In seeing off Paris St Germain, who have similar financial muscle, in the quarter-finals they delivered a powerful statement of intent to reach their first semi-final since a European Cup Winners’ Cup defeat by Chelsea in 1971.

They also kept alive the intriguing possibility of a Milan final against Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, whose manager Pep Guardiola will take over the Manchester City hot seat from former Real Madrid manager Manuel Pellegrini next season.

First, however, City’s defence

must find a way of keeping Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema quiet at their Etihad Stadi-um so as to arrive at their opponents’ Santiago Bernabeu fortress with something tangible to hang on to.

Ronaldo has scored 47 times this season, including 16 in just 10 Champions League appearances, but Pellegrini says he knows how to stop the Portuguese goal machine.

“I knew all about him from (my team) playing (against) Manchester United when I was at Villarreal,” Pellegrini said.

“We played them four times in the Champions League and each time it was 0-0, so defensively we must have been doing something right.”

UNSTOPPABLE REALWhile City’s recent form has been

on the rise, if a little late to stop

the Premier League’s fairytale title hunters Leicester City, Real have been almost unstoppable of late as they try and chase down Barcelona in La Liga.

Since the beginning of March Zinedine Zidane’s side have won nine La Liga games in a row and even when they suffered a hiccup in a 2-0 defeat by Wolfsburg in the Champions League quarter-final they responded with a 3-0 home victory.

The Wolfsburg loss gives City cause for optimism, though, and with their Argentina striker Sergio Aguero and Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne finishing the season with a flourish, Real’s defence will be given a testing examination.

Aguero, who recently reached the 100-goal milestone in the Premier League, never finished on the win-

ning side against Real while he was at Atletico Madrid and he will be itching to put the record straight against the 10-times European champions.

Wales forward Bale has, however, warned City that Real, who are appearing in their 27th European Cup semi-final, will seek to inflict some damage before finishing the job next week.

“I think that the most im-portant thing is to score away from home, said Bale, who scored twice as Real came back to beat Rayo Valle-cano 3-2 in La Liga at the weekend.

“At the Santiago Bern-abeu we are very strong and, obviously, we’ll have a lot of chances. As long as we don’t lose there, we’ll be very confident at the Bernabeu.”(rtr)

ROME — Gianluigi Buffon saved a late penalty and Juventus took a big step toward a fifth consecutive Serie A title with a 2-1 win at Fiorentina on Sunday. If Napoli fails to win at Roma on Monday, Juventus will have sealed the Italian league champion-ship with three matches to spare. If Napoli wins, Juventus needs only one more point to seal it.

Substitute Alvaro Morata scored the winner, seconds after Nikola Kalinic had equalized for Fiorentina late in the second half. Buffon then stopped Kalinic’s spot kick in the 90th.

“We’re not cheering for anyone,” Morata said of Monday’s game. “If we win (the league), it’s because we deserve to.” His winner came on a rebound after Milan Badelj cleared off the line.

“We won also thanks to Buffon, who is superhuman,” Morata said. Mario Mandzukic had put Juve ahead with a volley in the first half after be-ing set up by Sami Khedira and Paul Pogba. “It was important to get a posi-tive result today,” Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri said. “Winning in Florence is not easy.”

Kalinic earned a penalty for a debatable foul by Juan Cuadrado and had his poor spot kick blocked by Buffon, who at 38 is having one of his best seasons. Last month, Buffon broke a 22-year-old Serie A record by not conceding a goal for 974 consecu-tive minutes.

In a frenetic finish, Kalinic hit the crossbar with a header from close range in stoppage time. In the first half, Fiorentina protested over a goal that was ruled out for offside, with replays showing that Federico Bernardeschi was onside when he

put the ball in the net.Juventus moved 12 points clear

of Napoli, while Fiorentina remained fifth. Earlier, Palermo won 2-0 at Frosinone to boost its chances of avoiding relegation in a turbulent season featuring nine coaching changes.

Alberto Gilardino put Palermo ahead with a header early in the sec-ond half and Macedonia international Aleksandar Trajkovski sealed the result in stoppage time with a solo counterattack.

In 18th place, Palermo is level with 17th-place Carpi on points ahead of Carpi’s match against Empoli on Monday. Palermo hadn’t won in ex-actly three months, since a 4-1 victory over Udinese on Jan. 24.

“We showed that we’re still alive,” said Gilardino, a member of the Italy squad that won the World Cup a decade ago. “Now we’ve got three finals to play.” Davide Ballardini was rehired earlier this month for his second stint in charge of Palermo this season.

Counting caretakers, Palermo has had seven different coaches this sea-son: Giuseppe Iachini (twice), Ballar-dini (twice), Fabio Viviani, Guillermo Schelotto, Giovanni Bosi, Giovanni Tedesco and Walter Novellino.

Palermo president Maurizio Zam-parini has made almost 60 coaching changes in 29 years as a club owner, first at Venezia and then at Palermo. Frosinone is 19th, two points behind Carpi and Palermo — with the bot-tom three in the 20-team league to be relegated.

Last-place Hellas Verona is 10 points from safety ahead of its match against AC Milan on Monday. Three rounds remain.(ap)

LONDON — Leicester winger Riyad Mahrez became the first African to be named English football’s player of the year on Sunday, straight after the Alge-rian helped his team close in on the Premier League title.

Mahrez was flown by heli-copter to the Professional Foot-ballers’ Association ceremony in London after scoring his 17th goal of Leicester’s astonishing title charge as the leaders beat Swansea 4-0 at the King Power Stadium in central England.

Mahrez was on a six-man shortlist including Leicester teammates Jamie Vardy and N’Golo Kante for the vote of their fellow professionals in English football.

“I’m very grateful to receive this award,” Mahrez said. “It’s extra special because if the play-ers vote for me, it’s because they’ve seen I’ve been great this year, so I’m happy. But it’s more team things. Without my teammates I wouldn’t get this award.”

The 25-year-old Mahrez is only the second winner of the PFA award from outside England. Uruguay striker Luis Suarez won it in 2014 while playing for Liverpool.

Unlike Suarez, Mahrez was an unknown when he moved to England two years ago, join-ing Leicester from second tier French side Le Havre for less than 500,000 pounds (then about $820,000).

The transfer now seems one of the best bargains ever in English football, where the record fee is the 59.7 million pounds (then $99 million) that United paid for Angel Di Maria in 2014 before selling the winger the follow-ing year.

Mahrez has p rov ided inventiveness and flair to Leicester’s attacking play, contributing not only goals but also 11 assists to help transform a team that fought for Premier League survival last season. Now a guaran-teed starter, Mahrez was an unused substitute this weekend a year ago when Leicester beat Burnley to finally escape the relega-tion zone.

Leicester started the season as a 5,000-1 title outsider but is now set to become English football’s

first maiden championship

Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney hopes to emulate the successful transition of former club team mate Paul Scholes from an attack-oriented player to a creative midfielder.

With younger and faster talents coming through, including the likes of strike duo Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, Rooney has acknowledged he may have to drop deeper into midfield from his preferred centre forward position.

Manager Louis van Gaal deployed the 30-year-old England captain in a midfield role to good affect in the FA Cup semi-final victory over Everton on Saturday and Rooney was confident he had the ability to cope with the change.

“I’ve known for a few years. I have played there a few times throughout my career and I can play that position. I have played and watched Paul Scholes play that role for years,” Rooney told British media after the 2-1 win.

“I always knew that one day that is where I would play, so I have tried to learn and watch what he did. It is still early days, but hopefully, if I keep playing there, I can develop and get better,” he added.

“We have got a lot of pace in the team now and I think I can read the game quite well... whether to go forward or stay deeper and leave the space for the other lads.”

Champions League-berth chasing United, who are fifth in the stand-ings and five points off the final qualifying spot, host leaders Leicester City at Old Trafford on Sunday.(rtr)

Man City need leap of faith against Real Madrid

Action Images via Reuters / Craig Brough

Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero

LONDON - Until this season Manchester City’s progression in the Champions League could be measured in baby steps but on Tuesday they can make a huge leap forward when they host Real Madrid in their first European semi-final for 45 years.

AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth

United’s Wayne Rooney claps his hands after he and his team won the English FA Cup semifinal soccer match between Everton and Manchester United at Wem-bley stadium in London, Saturday, April 23, 2016.

Rooney hopes to emulate Scholes in United midfield role

Leicester winger Mahrez voted England’s player of the year

AP Photo/Rui Vieira

Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez lines up before scoring during he English Premier League soccer match between Leicester City and Swansea City at the King Power Stadium in Leicester, England, Sunday, April 24, 2016.

winner since Nottingham Forest in 1978.

“The secret has been team spirit,” Mahrez said. “We work so hard for each other. We are like brothers, it’s everywhere on the pitch. That’s our strength. “If sometimes we are not good, we know we are going to run and make the effort for our team-mates.”

The team, which is owned by Thai duty free retail giant King Power, will be guaranteed the Premier League trophy by win-ning two of its remaining three games.

Only Tottenham can now deny Leicester the title. The second-place London team is eight points behind ahead of Monday’s game against West Bromwich Albion after also mounting a surprise

title bid. A Tottenham player picked up the PFA ceremony’s second-biggest accolade after 20-year-old midfielder Dele Alli was voted young player of the year.

Alli, who was playing in the third tier last season with MK Dons, has made an instant impact in the Premier League, scoring 10 goals and providing 12 as-sists. He was unable to attend the ceremony because he was preparing with his teammates to face West Brom.

Ryan Giggs became the latest illustrious Manchester United great to be handed the PFA award for “meritorious service to football,” following in the footsteps of former managers Alex Ferguson and Matt Busby, and European Cup winner Bobby Charlton.(ap)

REUTERS/Giorgio Perottino

Juventus’ goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon celebrates at the end of the match.

Buffon stops penalty as Juventus puts title within reach

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AUBURN HILLS - Kyrie Irving is off to a great start in his effort to make up for lost time in the playoffs.

A year after missing five games in the NBA Finals and two in the Eastern Conference finals with a knee injury and leaving people

wondering what might have been, the Cava-liers guard capped off a brilliant beginning to this year’s playoffs Sunday, scoring 31 points to help Cleveland earn a 100-98 win over the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of a first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.

The Cavaliers completed a sweep of the best-of-seven series and advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals, where they await the winner of the series between the Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics that is tied at two games apiece.

Irving clearly is hungry and healthy at the moment, as he averaged 27.5 points in the series and outscored teammate LeBron James, who averaged over 22 points a game in the series.

“This postseason is what we have been preparing for,” Irving said. “It’s been a pretty good postseason so far.”

Just as in Games 1 and 3 in the series, De-troit hung with Cleveland for the entire game, but the Cavaliers had too much firepower and experience in the fourth to be denied.

After Detroit cut a nine-point Cleveland lead to 97-96 with 1:08 remaining on a 3-pointer by Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Irving buried a 3-pointer from the wing with 42.6 seconds left to put the Cavaliers up by four.

Pistons guard Reggie Jackson shaved the Cleveland lead to 100-98 on a dunk with 32.8 seconds remaining, and then Detroit had a chance to tie or win after rebound-ing an Irving miss with under 10 seconds remaining.

Proceeding down the court without a tim-eout, Jackson couldn’t convert a contested 3-point shot from the top of the key as time expired.

Jackson, who was guarded by Irving, pleaded with the officials for a foul, but to

no avail.“I just think the refs need to have some

type of system with fines and suspensions, just like us,” Jackson said.

Cleveland took an 81-78 lead into the fourth quarter after Irving hit a shot from half-court just before the buzzer sounded to end the third. He then scored the first five points of the fourth to give the Cavaliers an 86-78 lead with 11:15 remaining.

Detroit answered with a 7-0 run to cut its deficit to 86-85 with 8:35 left, but Cleveland took a 95-86 lead with 4:54 remaining on a deep 3-pointer by J.R. Smith.

A 3-pointer from Tobias Harris and a Marcus Morris basket pulled Detroit back within 95-91 with 3:44 remaining. Following a basket by James, Jackson scored with 2:31 left to bring Detroit within 97-93.

Ultimately though, the Cavaliers drew on the fact their roster had significantly more playoff experience than Detroit’s did.

“We said this would be a great experience for our guys, and it really has been the past five or six weeks of the season fighting to get in,” Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said. “We have played in a lot of pressure basketball games. We do have to get better, there’s no question.”

James had 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Smith scored 15. Forward Kevin Love contributed 11 points and 13 rebounds, and reserve guard Matthew Dellavedova also had 11 points for Cleveland, which will now prepare for a long layoff waiting for Atlanta or Boston. (rtr)

A week after reclaiming the Monte Carlo crown, the 29-year-old Spaniard returned to another of his favourite hunting grounds to end Nishikori’s two-year hold on the trophy and take his tally in the Catalan capital to nine.

“I have been working so hard to enjoy moments like this,” Nadal said. “The fact that I’m playing at home is always even more special. I’m very happy and I feel lucky to enjoy this again.”

Playing with the kind of author-ity that once made him almost un-playable on European clay, Nadal looked poised for a comfortable victory when he led 4-1 in the sec-ond set but Nishikori broke back to make Nadal dig deep.

The Spaniard would not be de-nied, though, sealing victory after two hours when Nishikori slapped

a forehand into the net.“It was a very close match,”

Nadal said. “There were a lot of chances for both of us but I think I have been solid.”

Nadal, who will target a 10th French Open title next month, had not won back-to-back titles since 2013.

He and former Argentine great Vilas have both won 49 claycourt titles and Nadal will be confident of edging ahead when he moves on to Madrid and Rome before Roland Garros. (rtr)

Resurgent Nadal beats Nishikori to reclaim Barcelona crown

Rafael Nadal of Spain raises up the Barcelona Open

trophy after defeating Kei Nishikori of Japan in Barce-

lona, Spain, April 24, 2016.

BARCELONA - Rafael Nadal maintained his ominous claycourt form by seizing back the Barcelona Open title from Japan’s Kei Nishikori with a 6-4 7-5 victory on Sunday, match-ing Guillermo Vilas’s record title haul on the surface.

REUTERS/Albert Gea

Cavs edge Pistons to complete sweep

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Detroit Pistons forward Marcus Morris (13), forward Stanley Johnson (3) and forward Tobias Harris (34) fight for a rebound during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game four of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at The Palace of Auburn Hills.

KARANGASEM - The name of Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace was firstly given during the Dutch invasion in Indo-nesia by a tourist, who was inspired by a high hill standing on the south of the main road connecting Klungkung regency and Besakih of Karangasem regency. There is a Hindu Temple called Pura Pucak Sari on the top of the hill, which is sur-rounded by big trees. Below the temple complex there is a stunning panorama of rice fields. This makes the trees look like a tufting hair from a distance

Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace is renown as an outstanding natural tourist destina-tion due to the harmonious combination of hilly land, rice fields, valleys and the beautiful sea panorama in a distance. From high land, we will be able to wit-ness the beauty of the nature beneath. hill where there is a large banyan tree grow-ing on the top of hill like crest so that the local people give it name asBukit Jambul

Rice Terrace where Bukit is means hill, meanwhile Jambul is means crest. This place become famous because it was in-spired by the most amazing scenery with rice terrace, winding road underneath and palm trees stretching to the sea.

Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace is located at Pesaban traditional village, Nongan village, Rendang district. It is approxi-mately 8 kms from Klungkung regency to the north, and about 51 kms from Denpasar or 15 kms from Besakih. Take about 1,5 hours drive away using ve-hicles or 30 minutes to Besakih Temple that is famous called by Mother Temple. When we take the direction from Kerta Gosa, we just take 30 minutes away to the north side until we found the windy road. So, this place is very easy to be located because it is located in the strate-gic location just beside of the main road from Klungkung to Besakih Temple. (IBP/net)

Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace

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Now, as some survivors returned to their hometown of Pripyat on the eve of the anniversary, memories of confusion and sacrifice abound.

“I barely found my apartment, I mean it’s a forest now - trees grow-ing through the pavement, on the roofs. All the rooms are empty, the glass is gone from the windows and everything’s destroyed,” said Zoya Perevozchenko, 66.

She only realised something might be wrong that day 30 years before when her husband, Valeriy, didn’t come back from his night shift as a foreman at the stricken reactor.

She left her apartment in Pripyat, a model Soviet town built in the 1970s to house Chernobyl workers and their families, to look for him.

“I remember thinking ‘Goodness it’s hot’ and some people were in masks. But they didn’t explain things to us straight away, it was all secret. And the kids were running

about barefoot in the puddles,” she said.

She found her husband in a local clinic. He had received a fatal dose of radiation that had burnt the skin on his face bright red.

He was airlifted to Moscow for treatment, but died 45 days later - one of the 31 to die of acute radiation sickness in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.

Perevozchenko and her two young daughters ended up in Kiev, where they still live. Returning to Pripyat, she found it hard to reconcile the memories of her life there with the derelict ruins of a town abandoned for three decades.

Elena Kupriyanova, 42, was only 12 when she was evacuated from Pripyat, which lies in the 2,600 square km (1,000 square mile) ‘exclusion zone’ that has remained largely uninhabited by law since the disaster.

“It’s very painful that so many peo-

ple’s (lives) were destroyed, that such a beautiful, new town was abandoned. It’s hard on the soul,” she said.

Her family and most of the town’s 50,000 other residents were transported out of the area in buses on April 27 and told to pack only the bare essentials because they would only be away for three days. They took their documents and a small suitcase.

“It was so hot, such beautiful weather. All the fruit trees were in bloom and I thought - what do they mean ‘radiation’? It’s so nice outside, you can’t see anything,” Kupriyanova said.

What irks Valentina Yerma-kova, 64, is that many of the belongings they left behind have disappeared. While it is forbid-den to remove anything from the radioactive zone, a large amount of portable items have been smug-gled out by illegal trophy-hunters and scrap-dealers. (rtr)

BRUSSELS - Brussels’ Maelbeek metro station, a target in the attacks last month that killed 32 people, reopened on Monday under high security.

Standing guard outside and on the platforms, armed soldiers and security from Brussels’ transport network patrolled the station near European Commission headquarters, where on March 22 a bomb was detonated on a rush-hour train, killing 16 people.

The blast came after suicide bombers had earlier struck Zaventem airport departure lounge in attacks claimed by Islamic State.

Commuters who returned to Maelbeek for the first time since the attacks on Monday morning were visibly moved.

“My heart is beating fast, I’m not feeling okay,” said passenger Hanane Attar, who felt the blast in her office above the station on the day of the attacks. “It’s quite emotional, very emotional.”

Many stopped to read messages such as “All together” and “The greatest of all is love” written on a wall left by victims’ families and survivors, who had visited the station in private.

The attacks in Brussels, home to the European Union and NATO headquarters, came four months after attacks in Paris killed 130 people. Links have been identified between the suspects in the two attacks. (rtr)

BEIRUT - A car bomb on the outskirts of the Sayeda Zeinab district south of Damascus killed at least six people on Monday, a monitoring group said, the third bombing attack in the area this year.

Lebanese group Hezbollah’s Al Manar television reported the blast had occurred at a Syrian army checkpoint.

The death toll was expected to rise because of the number of people with serious injuries, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Multiple explosions in February killed scores of people in the Sayeda Zeinab area, home to Syria’s holiest Shi’ite Muslim shrine, in one of the bloodiest attacks there in Syria’s five-year conflict.

A suicide attack there less than a month earlier claimed by ultra-hardline Sunni Muslim group Islamic State killed 70 people. (rtr)

REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

Tatyana Chernyavskaya, 65, poses for a photograph in her flat which was evacuated after an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, in the ghost town of Pripyat, Ukraine April 18, 2016. For residents of Chernobyl, a three-day evacuation turned into a thirty-year exile.

Former Chernobyl residents take a bittersweet visit home

PRIPYAT - For residents of Chernobyl, a three-day evacuation turned into a thirty-year ex-ile. On the morning of April 26, 1986, no one could yet tell that a meltdown in reactor 4 of the nuclear plant in then-Soviet Ukraine was poisoning the air with so much deadly radioactivity that it would become the world’s worst nuclear accident.

Car bomb near Damascus kills six people

Maelbeek station, scene of Brussels attack, reopens under high security

REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

Passengers are pictured at Maelbeek metro station in Brus-sels, Belgium, April 25, 2016.

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BUSINESS

The fund had projected in Octo-ber that oil exporting countries in the region would see revenue losses of $360 billion in 2015, but oil prices took a tumble by year’s end and the drop in revenue amounted to $30 billion more.

In a revised economic outlook report released Monday, the IMF said these countries will see revenues from oil exports drop even more in 2016, to between $490 billion to $540 billion compared to 2014, when oil prices were higher. Oil prices plunged to around $30 a barrel in January com-pared to $115 in mid-2014.

IMF Director for Middle East and Central Asia Masood Ahmed said these losses translate into bud-get deficits and slower economic growth, particularly for countries like Saudi Arabia that are still heav-ily dependent on oil to finance their spending. Though the kingdom has been working on plans to overhaul its economy, oil still accounted for 72 percent of total revenue last year and Saudi Arabia projects a budget deficit of nearly $90 billion this year.

The report said that economic growth in the six Gulf Cooperation Council countries of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates will slow

from 3.3 percent in 2015 to 1.8 percent this year. Saudi Arabia, the region’s biggest economy, will see growth at just above 2 percent.

The IMF has encouraged reforms that would limit public spending on welfare programs and handouts that citizens in the Gulf have become ac-customed to, such as lifting subsidies and tightening public sector wage bills to offset the impact of declining revenues. Already, most GCC coun-tries have raised fuel, water, and elec-tricity prices. Outside the GCC, oil exporter Algeria recently hiked fuel, electricity, and natural gas prices, and Iran increased fuel prices.

“Oil prices are likely to improve from where they are, but they’re not going to go back to the figures that we saw in 2013 and 2014 for a long, long time, so this means that many of them have to cut back spending and they also have to try to raise revenue outside the oil sector,” Ahmed told The Associated Press.

The IMF warns that just among oil exporters in the region, 10 million young people are expected to enter the workforce by 2020, yet 3 million of them will find themselves without jobs at the current pace of develop-ment. Young people’s frustration at their lack of prospects was a key driver of the Arab Spring uprisings

that rocked the Middle East in 2011.The report said the war in Syria

has had a negative spillover effect on the economies of neighboring Jordan and Lebanon. From October and March alone, more than 600,000 people fled Syria due to the fighting, bringing the total number of refu-gees to almost 5 million. The size of Syria’s economy today, the IMF said, is less than half of what it was before the war erupted in 2011.

In Egypt, political turmoil has held back growth due to concerns over security. However, lower oil prices have reduced energy subsidy bills there. Though Iran’s growth was at zero in 2015, its economy is expected to grow 4 percent in 2016 and 3.7 percent in 2017 as it ramps up oil production and looks to increase trade and investment with the easing of international sanctions.(ap)

File- This April 16, 2016, file photo shows an oil pump

working at sunset in the desert oil fields of Sakhir,

Bahrain. Oil exporting coun-tries in the Middle East lost a

staggering $390 billion in rev-enue due to lower oil prices

last year, and should brace for even deeper losses of more

than $500 billion this year, the International Monetary Fund said Monday, April 25, 2016.

NEW YORK — Asian stocks are lower across the board Monday ahead of policy decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan as well as major earnings reports and economic data from Japan and China expected later in the week.

Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 dipped 0.8 percent to 17,439.62 in morning trading. South Korea’s Kospi inched down 0.2 percent to

2,012.52. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 0.5 percent to 21,362.76, while the Shanghai Composite dropped 1.3 percent to 2,921.16. Trading was closed in Australia for ANZAC Day, a public holiday.

Central bank policy meetings in Japan and the U.S. are the focus of investors’ attention. It is unclear whether additional monetary eas-ing is in store, but the meetings may provide indicators for what

can be expected on interest rates in the future.

“While most of the focus will center on possible policy action from the BOJ, traders will be look-ing for forward guidance from both the Fed and RBNZ. It is likely we are in for another very bumpy ride this week,” said Stephen Innes, se-nior trader at Oanda in Singapore.

Benchmark U.S. crude fell 60 cents to $43.13 a barrel in New York. It lost 55 cents to $43.18 a barrel on Friday. Brent crude, used to price international oils, lost 50 cents to $44.61.

In currency markets, the dollar gained to 111.18 yen from 109.48 yen late Friday in Asia. The euro fell to $1.1243 from $1.1303.(ap)

Asian stocks fall on central banks watch

A man looks at an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Monday, April 25, 2016. Asian stocks fell across the board Monday ahead of policy decisions by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan as well as major earnings reports and economic data from Japan and China expected later in the week.AP Photo/Koji Sasahara

IMF expects $500B revenue loss for Mideast oil exporters

DUBAI, — Oil exporting countries in the Middle East lost a staggering $390 billion in revenue due to lower oil prices last year, and should brace for even deeper losses of around $500 bil-lion this year, the International Monetary Fund said Monday.

AP Photo/Hasan Jamali, File

Spokesperson of PT Transjakarta Prasetia Budi stated in a press re-lease here on Monday that the Bus Rapid Transit operator will ply five single buses on each route during the initial phase.

The new routes are Bekasi MM-Hotel Indonesia, operating through corridor 1 and 9; Bekasi MM-Tan-jung Priok, through corridor 7 and 10; East Bekasi-Grogol, through

corridor 7 and 9; Manggarai-Uni-versity of Indonesia; Lebakbulus-Kota, through corridor 8 and 1; and Lebakbulus-TU Gas/JIEP, through corridor 1,4, and 8.

“The opening of the new routes to the buffer cities is in response to the publics demand for more comfortable, inexpensive, and in-tegrated public bus service,” Budi explained.

The operator will charge Rp3.5 thousand for a single trip, and those buses will be operating between 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. local time.

The Transjakarta Bus Rapid Transit system began operations on January 25, 2004, in Jakarta and was designed to provide a fast public transportation system to Ja-kartas citizens to help reduce rush hour traffic.(ant)

A teller (R) in Bank Indo-nesia’s headquarters pre-pares rupiah bank notes

for a client in Jakarta, Indonesia April 21, 2016.

JAKARTA - Justice and Human Rights Minister Yasonna Laoly stated that fires in Banceuy prison in West Java Provincial city of Bandung caused Rp6 billion of state losses.

“The losses reach more than Rp6 billion due to unrest,” the minister told the press at his of-fice here on Sunday night.

Minister Laoly said some parties of the pris-ons and inmates disagree with the Eradication Operation against Drug Syndicate (Bersinar), which later triggered riots and fires in Banceuy prison.

“The Bersinar operation caused some prison (certain personnel) unease, because the op-eration disrupted the interests of both internal parties and inmates. But we will not stop (the operation),” he stressed.

The minister further said his personnel will continue combating the drugs abuse and the use of mobile phones in the prisons.

According to him, police personnel have secured the (prison location) and imposed emergency response for one week. The Banceuy prison caught fires on Saturday morning.(ant)

JAKARTA - Indonesia will develop cooperation with Singapore to intensify law enforcement efforts to repatriate fugitives who have fled to the country, Coordinating Minister for Political, Le-gal, and Security Affairs Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan stated.

“The president has tasked the govern-ment with pursuing fugitives, including by developing cooperation with the Singaporean government,” Pandjaitan noted here on Monday.

According to the minister, the gov-ernment is taking immediate and firm actions against criminals who had fled to foreign countries. The minister also urged all fugitives to willingly return to Indonesia.

“We urged them to return to Indonesia to undergo the legal process. The fugi-tives will not be meted out undue punish-ment and will only be held responsible for what they have done,” Pandjaitan emphasized.(ant)

REUTERS/Darren Whiteside

Transjakarta opens six new routes

IBP/net

Transjakarta bus

JAKARTA - PT Transportasi Jakarta (Transjakarta) has started six new routes covering Jakarta to Bekasi and the Uni-versity of Indonesia, Depok.

Indonesia, Singapore to develop cooperation to boost law enforcement efforts

Fires in Banceuy prison leads to Rp6 billion losses: Minister

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TOKYO - Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, speaking ahead of a visit to Beijing, said on Monday China was making the world “worried” with its military buildup and maritime expansion in the East and South China Seas.

Ties between China and Japan, the world’s second- and third-largest economies, have long been plagued by a territorial dispute, regional rivalry and the legacy of Japan’s World War Two aggression.

China and Japan dispute sovereignty over a group of uninhabited East China Sea islets, while in the South China Sea, Beijing is building islands on reefs to bolster its claims.

China has rattled nerves with its military and construction activities on the islands in the South China Sea, including building runways, though Beijing says most of what it is building is for civilian purposes, like lighthouses.

“Candidly speaking, a rapid and opaque in-

crease in (China’s) military spending and unilateral attempts to change the status quo in the East and South China Seas under the aim of building a strong maritime state are having not only people in Japan, but countries in the Asia-Pacific region and the international community worried greatly,” Kishida said in a speech to business leaders.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, believed to have huge deposits of oil and gas. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims to parts of the waters, through which about $5 trillion in trade is shipped every year.

Kishida plans to visit China as early as Ja-pan’s “Golden Week” extended holiday, which starts on Friday.

“Through candid dialogue with the Chinese side, I want to get the wheel turning to create the Sino-Japanese relations that are suitable for a new age,” he said. (rtr)

The 16-year-old boy was ar-rested near his Sydney home on Sunday and appeared before a children’s court on Monday. Court documents show that police accuse the boy of attempting to obtain a gun, Australian Associated Press reported.

The case was adjourned until Tuesday, AAP said, and the boy cannot be named because of his age. The terrorism offence carries a maximum penalty of life impris-onment.

New South Wales state Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said police believed the boy was acting alone. “We have taken swift action to ensure community safety on the eve of a sacred day on the Australian calendar,” said Scipione.

ANZAC Day, April 25, is a major annual holiday in Australia and New Zealand marking the first major battle involving troops from both countries during World War One at Gallipoli in Turkey.

Despite the campaign’s failure against Ottoman Turkish forces, with the loss of more than 11,000 ANZAC lives, it has come to be viewed as a formative moment of national identity in both Australia

and New Zealand, and is now a day of remembrance for military dead from both nations in all subsequent conflicts.

Dawn services and military pa-rades were held around Australia and New Zealand, with the largest drawing tens of thousands of people in Sydney and Melbourne.

At Sydney’s Bondi Beach, Austra-lian Prime Minister Malcolm Turn-bull joined more than 5,000 people at a beachside dawn ceremony.

“We choose to stand as one in a moment of silent contemplation, in tribute to those who fought and died so that we could live in freedom,” Turnbull said later at a ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in the capital, Canberra.

Several teenagers have been ar-rested in Australia in recent years and charged with terrorism of-fences, including five young men who police alleged were planning an attack at last year’s centenary ANZAC day celebrations in Mel-bourne.

Police said those planning the attack last year clearly took in-spiration from the Islamic State movement, also known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. (rtr)

Police charge Australian teenager with planning ANZAC terror attack

SYDNEY - Australian police have arrested and charged a teenager with planning a terror attack on Monday’s commemo-rations of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli during World War One, which attracted thousands of people in Sydney.

REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

An Australian flag is flown at half mast during the dawn service to mark the ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) commemoration ceremony at the Australian National Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux, France, April 25, 2016.

Japan says China’s maritime expansion making the world “greatly worried”

REUTERS/CSIS

Subi reef, located in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, is shown in this handout Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative satellite file image taken August 8, 2012, and released to Reuters October 27, 2015.

BANGLI - Serokadan customary village, Apuan, Susut, is not only famous for its natural and pristine potential. The area adjacent to Apuan village also has a cultural heritage in the form of Candri Manik Temple and a number of the other arts remaining to survive amid this global era. Armed with this potential, the chief of Serokadan customary village, I Dewa Gede Oka, intends to initiate a cultural tourism. “We want the existing potential can be packed into cultural tourism,” he said, Sunday (Apr. 24).

He said that the attractions spreading across a number of areas remain to rely on natural beauty as attraction to draw tourist visit. If this continues, it can potentially cause satura-tion of travelers. Therefore, it needs a new breakthrough and innovation, one of which is by combining with the natural potential with the local culture owned. “Now, Bangli tourism seems monotonous. When establishing cultural tourism, it will have a good opportunity,” he said.

Further, Dewa Oka added if cultural tourism can be applied, then the benefited will not only be the tourism players alone. However, the artists or art studios can also get income. “If all the components are embraced, prosperity will not only be attained by one group of society. The others will also enjoy the impact. Community-based economy will develop,” he said.

He added that to realize this idea is not just enough at-tempted by the community alone. Government support is also required where one of them is the provision of guidance on human resources. “We hope that the government can be more sensitive to see the potential in the area. Do not just rely on natural potential. Tourism extension also needs to be routinely held,” he said. (kmb45)

Some students from SMPN 4 Singaraja junior high school expressed their creative ideas processing used newspaper -that they gathered everyday after school, into valuable objects. They were first inspired to create something useful when they saw large piles of newspaper at school and thought that it would be a pity if it were just thrown out. “We saw a lot of unused newspapers at school in a trash bin and felt inspired to craft it into something. First we just folded it into boats but then we developed valuable and innovative crafts from the old newpaper” explained eight grader Putu Eka Saskara, on Sunday (Apr. 24).

The process of making crafts from used newspaper starts with collecting the raw material that is then folded into long thin cylindri-cal straw like shapes that are folded down so that they can be glued together. Then glue is mixed with

sawdust and applied to the shape that has been created. These objects are left to dry in the sun and once fully dried are then sanded and painted to make the objects more attractive.

“The celuluk demonic mask took almost a week to make, but simpler objects can be made more quickly. A large fruit bowl made by five students can be finished in three days” said another eight grade student, named Gusti Ketut Ayu Sinta Maharani.

Although production has been going well, the students have found it hard to market their craft prod-ucts. So far they have just shown them in a school exhibition and are just focusing on making more. “So far the craft products have only been displayed at school because we don’t know anything about sales and marketing. Hopefully we can be helped in terms of capital and the process of marketing”, added Maharani. (kmb34)

Used newspapers crafts exhibited on earth day

SINGARAJA - Celebration of the Earth Day in Buleleng involved an exhibition of crafts fashioned from recycled mate-rials made by local students. Everything from bowls, celuluk demonic masks to chicken-shaped piggy banks made out of newspaper were displayed at Puri Sasana Budaya Hall, Sin-garaja.

IBP/kmb34

Celebration of the Earth Day in Buleleng involved an exhibition of crafts fashioned from re-cycled materials made by local students.

Serokadan customary village wants to build cultural tourism

IBP/net

Ceremony held in Serokadan customary village. Chief of Serokadan customary village, I Dewa Gede Oka, intends to initiate a cultural tourism.

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MOUNTAIN VIEW — The two Swiss pilots taking turns to fly a solar-powered airplane around the world said Sunday

the endeavor is not only a dem-onstration of the importance of renewable energy but also of the many challenges the human body

can endure.Pilot Bertrand Piccard com-

pleted a risky, three-day flight across a great expanse of the Pa-

As part of the London Marathon, Britain’s biggest mass participation race, the 44-year-old spaceman saw London’s roads under his feet in real time on an iPad as, 250 miles below him, more than 37,000 runners simultaneously pounded the streets.

Peake covered the distance in three hours 35 minutes 21 seconds, which was a world away from the time recorded by the real race winner, Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge, whose 2:03:05 was the second fastest ever recorded.

Peake’s zero gravity effort, while out of this world, was still more than a quarter of an hour slower than the 3:18:50 he had clocked on earth as a keen, ultra-fit fun runner back in 1999.

On a six-month stint on the ISS, the astronaut had been the official starter too, sending the runners a good luck video message from the sta-tion in the 10-second countdown to the race that concluded: “I hope to see you all at the finish line.”a

He also tweeted a photograph of England’s capital from space accom-panied by the message: “Hello #London! Fancy a run? :)”.

Then, it was down to business, using elastic straps over his shoulders and around his waist to keep him in contact with the running belt in weightless conditions as he ran. (rtr)

Reuters / Peter Cziborra

British European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Tim Peake appears live from the International Space Station for a questions and answers session with assembled media ahead of the 2016 Virgin Money London Marathon.

Astronaut runs marathon in space, but slower than on earth

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION - British astronaut Tim Peake became the first man to complete a marathon in space on Sunday, running the classic 26.2 mile distance while strapped to a treadmill aboard the International Space Station.

AP Photo/Noah Berger

Solar Impulse 2 flies over San Francisco, Saturday, April 23, 2016. The solar-powered airplane, which is attempting to circumnavigate the globe to promote clean energy and the spirit of in-novation, arrived from Hawaii after a three-day journey across the Pacific Ocean.

Solar-plane pilots say trip was also test of human endurancecific Ocean while sleeping only 20 minutes at a time inside the plane’s tiny cockpit with no heat or air conditioning and while hav-ing to keep constant contact with the Europe-based control center.

“You have interviews, navi-gation control, communications with the control center in Mo-naco. You have health checks, a lot of health checks,” Piccard said. “It’s very active, there are a lot of things to do, but you can nevertheless enjoy it.”

Piccard said he uses self-hyp-nosis to keep his energy up and puts heating pads inside his shoes and gloves for warmth. He said he has no complaints about the ready-made meals he can warm up with a special heat packet and that can include risotto, chicken curry and potatoes.

On Sunday, special guests, many of them with Google, which is sponsoring the project, had a first look at the plane inside a huge white tent at Moffett Air-field. The guests also mingled and took photos with Piccard and fellow Swiss pilot Andre Borschberg.

Piccard landed the Solar Im-pulse 2 in Mountain View, in the Silicon Valley south of San Fran-cisco, on Saturday night follow-ing a 62-hour, nonstop solo flight from Hawaii without fuel.

The landing came hours after Piccard made a fly-by over the Golden Gate Bridge as specta-

tors below watched the narrow aircraft with extra wide wings.

Piccard and Andre Borschberg have been taking turns flying the plane on an around-the-world trip since taking off from Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, in March 2015. It made stops in Oman, Myanmar, China, Japan and Hawaii.

The trans-Pacific legs were the riskiest part of the plane’s travels because of the lack of emergency landing sites.

“We have demonstrated it is feasible to fly many days, many nights, that the technology works” said Borschberg, 63, who piloted the plane a five-day trip from Japan to Hawaii and who kept himself alert by doing yoga poses and meditation.

The project has helped to show that “as a human being you can be sufficiently sustainable to be able to fly at least five days in such a plane.”

The aircraft faced a few bumps along the way.

The Solar Impulse 2 landed in Hawai i i n Ju ly and was forced to stay in the islands after the plane’s battery system sustained heat damage on its trip from Japan. The team was delayed in Asia, too. When first attempting to fly from Nanjing, China , to Hawai i , the crew had to divert to Japan because of unfavorable weather and a damaged wing. (ap)

MANGUPURA - To optimize waste screening in Mati River around the Sunset Road, Kuta, the government of Badung through the Highways and Irrigation (BMP) Agency will develop a rotary trash rack worth IDR 16 billion. Currently, it remains in bidding process in the Electronic Procurement Service (LPSE).

The Irrigation Division Head at the Badung Highways and Irriga-tion Agency (BMP), A.A. Gede

Dalem, when confirmed on Sun-day (Apr. 24) justified the matter. Installation of the new device will be used to change the previous screening device whose condition is considered less worthy. Other than being not practical in terms of usage, the waste screening de-vice is often crowded especially when the intake waste comes in large quantities.

“We recognize the current screening device is less than

optimal. It still needs people to handle, where if the waste comes in large number it must be taken by hand,” he said.

Tender of the project has been opened to the public since April 20, 2016 and will close on April 29, 2016, and so far there are ap-proximately 17 partners showing their interest. A.A. Gede Dalem explained the device can work more automatically. It is just like the one in the city of Surabaya.

“So, from the screening, taking and transportation of waste to gar-bage truck is done automatically by the machine. Thus, it is more practical,” he said.

According to him, with the new device, the officers just need to monitor. After the trash has been put into the garbage truck, here is a human help is needed to bring the garbage to the landfill.

He hoped that after the signing of the contract agreement with the

executing agency of the project, within 6-7 months it must have been finalized. “Clearly we hope it can be operated this year because the presence of trash screening device is crucial to maintain the sanitation of Mati River,” he said.

By that way, A.A. Gede Dalem said that when the garbage comes in large numbers, it will not make the region of Sunset Road flooded. (kmb27)

The siat sampian procession was preceded by a nampyog in which 60 permas (female devotees) hold hands as they circle around the temple’s middle courtyard in a gently swaying dance walk. “Residents of Bedulu commonly refer to the nampyog as the Sutri Dance”, said Chief of the Samuan Tiga Assembly, I Wayan Patera.

The Nampyog is conducted three times and is then followed by the ngober nyambung. In this procession, a white shawl is tied around the waists of the permas. “The end of the long shawl is gently held by the person behind you”, he explained.

After the ngober nyambung procession, there is the maom-bak-ombakan, where 360 of the parekan (male devotees) hold each other as they circle around the coutyard letting out cries as if possessed and some of the men try to grasp the sacred shrines in the temple.

These processions are accompanied by gamelan music to encourage the parekan and permas to start the siat sampian. At the climax, all the male devotees throw sampian (prepared from young coconut leaves) aggressively at one another in symbolic warfare for approximately 15 minutes. “After the siat sampian, all the parekan (male devotees) bathe in the local sacred springs in order to purify themselves. In the evening the Pangeremekan Karya is held” explained Wayan Patera.

The siat sampian, he added, can only be conducted by the temple parekan and permas and is interpreted as a purification rite for the micro and the macrocosm, visualized as the battle between opposing forces such as good and evil. “Sampian (young coconut leaf) is a most suitable means for expressing this tradition, as it is the final phase in the growth of the plant as the siat sampian is the final phase of the male devotees of-fering in this ritual. Also, the sampian symbolizes the weapon that Lord Vishnu’s uses to combat adharma (evil) on the earth” said Patera.

As part of the Panca Wali Krama ritual ceremony at the Samuan Tiga Temple, the local deities will receive the devotees worship (nyejer) for 11 days after the culmination of the ritual. (kmb35)

Netting waste in Tukad Mati

BMP builds trash rack worth IDR 16 billion

IBP/kmb35

Hundreds of local residents conducted a unique traditional ritual called siat sampian or sampian war using young coconut leaves.

Hundreds of parekan and permas

Participate in ‘sampian war’ at Samuan Tiga Temple

GIANYAR - Three days after the peak of the Panca Wali Krama ritual at Samuan Tiga Temple, in Bedulu on Sunday (Apr. 24), hundreds of local residents con-ducted a unique traditional ritual called siat sampian or sampian war using young coconut leaves. This tra-ditional temple ritual is part of a larger ceremony and also symbolizes the fight against adharma (unsuitable behaviour such as crime).

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The problem is that at the moment, hospitals in Bali are concentrated in Denpasar and South Badung, leaving the rest of Bali in need of health care facilities. The average population per dis-trict is 400,000 people, so each district should have at least 400 hospital beds. Presently there are only about 175 hospital beds per district, so there is certainly a wide-open opportunity for hospital businesses to open in the rest of Bali, he explained. “According to necessity there is are business opportunities in terms of building hospitals, but because existing hospitals are not evenly distributed throughout the island, it gives the impression that there is tight competition”, said Dr Jaya said.

Not only are most hospitals concentrated in South Bali, but doctors are too. However as more and more medical specialists graduate, this could change. The requirements for building hospitals are very stringent and include needing to have medical specialists onsite who can provide medi-cal services. “For example, type B hospitals must have at least one obstetrician, one gynecologist and a pediatrician, he explained. (kmb42)

TABANAN —There are no restrictions on the number

of hospitals that can open in any given area. However certain requirements do need to be met, including those related to; environmen-tal permits, building permits, environmental impact analysis (Amdal), human resources and facilities. Anyone wanting to open a new hospital needs to have relevant human resources available such as doctors and nurses but also other medical specialist. Apparently, filling the requirement of having medical specialists on hand is a common obstacle for private investors wanting to open new hospitals.

Chief of the Tabanan Health Agency, Nyo-man Suratmika, explained that the need for health care services has increased since the na-tional health insurance (JKN) came into effect. During transitional seasons, when infectious diseases such as dengue are more widespread, the extremely limited number of hospital beds in both private and public hospitals becomes apparent. There are three hospitals in Tabanan that provide the JKN services; Dharma Kerti Hospital, Kasih Ibu Hospital and Wisma Pras-anthi Hospital.

Suratmika added that, investors looking to build new hospitals in Tabanan needs to be

well versed in hospital management in order to avoid the common pitfalls. All too frequently new hospitals cannot run their operations due to poor management and inability to recruit medical specialists. “In order to run as a type D hospital, there needs to be at least 2 medical specialists on duty, otherwise their status is not hospital but clinic”, explained Suratmika.

Such a downgrading of status happened to a hospital in Pupuan after their management was unable to provide the necessary human resources to qualify as a type D hospital. “They had to have their status downgraded to clinic”, said Suratmika.

In another case a hospital in Kediri Tabanan had to close down altogether because not only could they not meet the human resource requirements but the hospital was also poorly managed.

According to Suratmika, there remains a great need for medical specialist in Bali. Doc-tors are restricted from working in more than three places”, he said. Suratmika added however that in the case of a medical specialists whose expertise is rare on the island, there is the pos-sibility of working in more than three places provided they obtain a recommendation from their local health agency. (kmb24)

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A nurse is injecting the patient. The availability of health officers is one of the main requirements to uild a hospital

Hospitals not restricted by numbers but by HR requirements.

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Kasih Ibu Hospital, one of the private hospital in Tabanan

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In celebration of the “Arsenal Indonesia Supporters” thirteenth anniversary which will fall on 24 April 2016 – the club is preparing a nationwide blood drive initiative emphasizing on the importance of caring for others and giving back to society.

Last year’s event saw the partic-ipation of more than 1,100 people and has successfully collected 692 blood bags. This year with the

support of TAUZIA Hotel Man-agement, Indonesian Red Cross Society and NET TV, the club is looking at more than doubling this number.

“TAUZIA operates 42 hotels across Indonesia and we are more than ever committed to contribute to the wellbeing of the communi-ties around us, and we will gladly support this program by provid-ing free rooms and food to both

the team and participants in four specific locations: Malang, Bali, Bandung & Surabaya,” said Alice Sulistyawati, TAUZIA’s Corporate Director of Sales – Bali Office.

As the award-winning Indo-nesian hotel operator, TAUZIA Hotel Management is the proud manager of multiple renowned hotel brands: HARRIS, YELLO, POP!, Preference & Managed by TAUZIA – with Eden Hotel Kuta,

Solo Paragon Hotel & Residence and Pesona Alam Resort & Spa Puncak.

“Taking part in a major CSR program involving more than 13,000 club supporters nationwide is an important milestone for TAU-ZIA. Meanwhile, the company is no newcomer in philanthropy as, through our own corporate program, TAUZIA Equal Chance – we are supporting the education

of more than 60 underprivileged children, so they can pursue higher studies and aspire to a brighter future.”

In ensuring the success of the program, both Arsenal Indonesia Supporter and TAUZIA Hotel Management have agreed to com-municate the program mostly via digital platforms to over 550,000 online fans through website, social media and e-newsletter channels.

TAUZIA Hotel Management Becomes the Official Hotel Sponsor Arsenal Indonesia Supporters Blood Drive Initiative

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Officials say the president or-dered the military and police to launch the rescue in the south after the Abu Sayyaf militants threatened to kill one of the foreigners if their deadline was reached.

The kidnappers have reportedly demanded 300 million pesos ($6.5 million) for each of the foreigners,

who were seized with a Filipino woman by gunmen in September last year from a marina on south-ern Samal Island. The hostages were believed to have been taken to Jolo Island in Sulu, a jungle-clad province where the militants are believed to be holding several hostages.

Crisis CenterIndonesia will set up a crisis

center, headed by President Joko Widodo, to handle security situa-tions involving its citizens overseas, a senior minister said on Monday, following recent abductions of Indonesian sailors in Philippine waters.

The center will include senior ministers and military and police chiefs and will be designed to respond quickly to situations that could have a “strategic impact”,

chief security minister Luhut Pan-djaitan told reporters. “We hope this will be (operational) as soon as possible,” he said.

Since coming to power in 2014, Widodo has placed maritime secu-rity for the Indonesian archipelago high on his government’s agenda.

Indonesia has voiced fears that a surge in piracy in the waters be-tween Indonesia and the Philippines could reach Somalian levels and has told vessels to avoid danger areas.

Up to 18 Indonesians and Ma-

laysians have been kidnapped in three attacks in recent weeks on tugboats in Philippine waters by groups suspected of ties to the Abu Sayyaf militant network.(rtr)

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Man City need leap of faith against Real Madrid

ABIDJAN - Congolese rumba music legend Papa Wemba died after collapsing on stage in the Ivory Coast in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to the private morgue where his body was taken.

Wemba, born in 1949, was performing at the FEMUA 2016 festival when he collapsed on stage. Videos posted online showed the artist fall-ing on his back mid-song before band members rushed to his side.

He died before reaching hospital, a spokesman for the Ivosep morgue in Abidjan said.

Known in the Democratic Republic of Congo as the King of Rumba Rock, Wemba’s career began in the late 1960s. He became a staple of African music over the following decades, involved in bands including Zaiko Langa Langa and later Viva La Musica that reached audiences across the world.

He was known for mixing traditional African music with western rock and worked with international stars including former Genesis singer Peter Gabriel.

“Papa Wemba is a golden voice, an artist who has established himself through his work. The proof is that he died on stage,” said the Minister of Culture and Arts of the DRC, Baudouin Banza Mukalay Nsungu.

Fans and colleagues paid their respects over social media and in person on Sunday.

Eric Didia, a promoter of Congolese music in Ivory Coast and friend of Wemba who was at the Ivosep morgue on Sunday morning, said Wemba will long be remembered.

“I do not know if this is a loss for African music, because the music does not die. People can listen to Papa Wemba songs in 50 years, in 100 years,” he said.

Born Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba in what was then the Belgian Congo, he moved to Europe in the 1980s, taking his band Viva La Musica with him.

He faced trial in France in 2004 for smuggling people into Europe claiming to be band or crew members, and spent a short time in jail.

Papa Wemba was also known for his taste for designer clothes, heading a flamboyantly-dressed organization called the Society of Tastemakers and Elegant People, known as Sapeurs, in Kinshasa.

“He is our papa,” said Eddy Kilonda, a young man on the verge of tears in Matonge, the district of Kinshasa where Papa Wemba began his career.

“He was not only a musician. He taught us to dress properly, to be stylish.” (rtr)

The family-friendly tentpole declined only 41% from its opening frame and left Universal’s launch of “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” in the dust with $20 million at 3,791 locations.

“The Jungle Book” posted the best second weekend of 2016, topping the $56.5 million second frame for “Deadpool,” and will wind up the weekend with $191.5 million after ten days -- already the fourth-largest 2016 title behind “Deadpool” at $361 million, “Bat-man v Superman: Dawn of Justice” at $319 million and “Zootopia” at $316.4 million.

Internationally, the results are equally impressive with an addi-tional $96 million and a decline of only 32% from the prior weekend for an international total of $337 million and global cume to date of

$528 million. “The Jungle Book” is the highest-grossing Hollywood release in India with $28.8 million and is less than $3 million short of the $100 million mark in China.

“The Huntsman: Winter’s War,” starring Chris Hemsworth, Jessica Chastain and Charlize Theron, de-buted at the low end of forecasts in North America with $20.1 million amid mostly downbeat reviews and a B+ CinemaScore. The audience was 61% female and 53% under 30.

The prequel to 2012’s “Snow White and the Huntsman” carries a price tag of $115 million, so the studio will need a strong interna-tional performance to break even. “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” had already opened in 27 foreign ter-ritories last weekend and added 37 more for a weekend of $32.1 million

in 64 territories for an international total of $80.2 million.

In China, “The Huntsman” opened in third place with $11.1 million at 5,932 sites behind the second week of “The Jungle Book” and a local film.

The first “Huntsman,” starring Kristen Stewart as Snow White, was a solid box office performer with a $56.2 million opening weekend in the U.S. on its way to a $155 million domestic total, plus another $241 million overseas.

Paul Dergarabedian, senior me-dia analyst with ComScore, noted that the new “Huntsman” had been hit by tough reviews while the original benefited from Stewart’s participation while she was starring in the “Twilight” franchise.

He added that the sterling per-formance by “The Jungle Book” signals strong continued mov-iegoing in the upcoming weeks with Disney-Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” launching on May 6. (rtr)

Congo music legend Papa Wemba dies after collapsing on stage

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Congolese rumba music legend Papa Wemba gives his first concert in Kinshasa June 26, 2004.

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In this image released by Disney, Mowgli, portrayed by Neel Sethi, right, and Baloo the bear, voiced by Bill Murray, appear in a scene from, “The Jungle Book.”

‘Jungle Book’ Rules Over ‘The Huntsman: Winter’s War’

LOS ANGELES - Disney’s “The Jungle Book” showed serious traction at the North American box office, dominating moviegoing for a second straight weekend with $60.8 million at 4,028 locations.

D E N PA S A R - Based on the World Health Organiza-tion’s original rec-ommendations, there should be 1 hospital

bed available for every 1,000 residents. However

this ratio has now shifted to 1 bed for every 500 residents. “This means that hospitals need more and more beds”, said healthcare expert, Dr.I Gede Wiry-ana Patra Jaya.

According to the 1: 1,000 ratio, Bali with its population of 4.5 million would need 4,5000 hospital beds. “Currently Bali has somewhere closer to 2,500 available hospital beds. Therefore open-ing up new hospitals would be a good idea” said Dr. Jaya who the received the Denpasar Marketers (in the field of health) award in 2015.

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In this Feb. 27, 2015, photo, provided by Filipino fisherman Renato Etac, Chinese Coast Guard members rear, approach Filipino fishermen on their boat on Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea.

Philippines moves to rescue hostages amid beheading threat

MANILA — Philippine officials say government forces are moving to rescue two Canadians and a Norwegian after their Muslim militant captors threatened to behead one of them if a huge ransom was not paid by 3 p.m. Monday.

Opportunities Still Open for hospital businesses