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Its success is a feather in the cap for Illumination chief Chris Meledandri, confirming his status among the ranks of animation giants. The family film, which explores what dogs, cats and other animal companions do while their owners are busy at work, cost an economical $75 million to produce, roughly half of what most studios spend mak-ing animated movies. Universal is backing the picture, which launched across 4,370 locations.

“Illumination just has a way of creating ‘want to see’ movies,” said Nick Carpou, Universal’s domestic distribution chief. “They make movies that resonate with audiences.”

And ones that spawn toylines. The cuddly creatures that populate “Pets” seem tailor made to sell stuffed animals and t-shirts, creating a financial windfall for the studio. The film deftly exploited dog and cat obsessed moviegoers to appeal to both parents and children. In the United States alone, Americans are expected to spend more than $62 billion in 2016 on their pets.

“Somebody at Illumination is popping the champagne and pour-ing out the Kibble,” said Paul Der-

garabedian, senior media analyst at comScore. “The love that people have for their fish, their bird, their dogs, or their hamsters is demon-strated by their insatiable appetite for a movie like this.”

“The Secret Life of Pets” eas-ily supplanted Disney and Pixar’s “Finding Dory” from first place on the box office charts -- a ranking

it has held for the three previous weeks. The sequel to “Finding Nemo” slid to second place with $20.4 million, having made $422.6 million to lap “Captain America: Civil War” as the highest-grossing film of the year on a domestic basis. It also ranks as the highest-grossing animated film in North America, unseating “Toy Story 3.” (rtr)

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Eric Stonestreet attends the premiere of “The Secret Life of Pets” at the David H. Koch Theater on Saturday, June 25, 2016, in New York.

‘Secret Life of Pets’ Debuts to Massive $103.2 Million

LOS ANGELES - “The Se-cret Life of Pets” dominated the weekend box office, rack-ing up a massive $103.2 million and launching the first new franchise of the summer.

DENPASAR - Bali is as-certained to be invaded by migrants on the Eid backflow this time. The existence of migrants from outside Bali brings in its own consequence to the Island of the Gods. One of them is the occurrence of cultural shift

because the number of migrants exceeds the local population.

In the meantime, prohibiting migrants cannot be done because Bali stays a part of the Homeland. “Well, I think the mi-grants should be constrained. At least,

they must be supervised. Let’s say that each region to be entered is guarded by pecalang (customary security guard), hamlet chief, chief of customary village and they ask about the skill owned by the migrants,” said a member of Commission

IV of the Bali House of Representatives, I Gede Suamba, to International Bali Post.

Migrant....Continued on page 2

PARIS - The smell of teargas floating in the air near the Eiffel Tower proved an ominous sign on the night when France’s dream of a perfect soccer sum-mer turned sour. The clashes at the Paris fan zone, where supporters trying to force their way in were pushed back by riot police, were relatively minor.

But such distractions were not part of a script which was then shred-ded on the pitch where Portugal gave a spirited rearguard performance to deny France their happy ending.

The French were desperate for some light relief when the tourna-ment kicked off a month ago after strikes and violent protests against a labour law, with a state of emer-gency still in place after Islamist attacks that killed 130 people in the French capital in November.

France started the tournament in sluggish fashion but improved match after match, advancing to the final with a convincing 2-0 win over world champions Germany.

Possibility to replace cultureBali needs to limit migrant population

Pragmatic Portugal shatter France’s summer dream

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Portugal celebrates with the trophy after winning Euro 2016

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Suamba explained that customary and hamlet authorities must clarify the presence of the migrants. In this regard, they must clarify what is the purpose of their coming to Bali. If they are indeed looking for job opportunities, they should have equipped themselves with adequate skill.

“It must be clear because without a purpose it will harm them. On the one hand, it will harm them because having no skills so that they ultimately cannot get a work. Then, it is very much worried if later on they bring in negative impacts,” said this PDI-P politician from Tabanan.

According to Suamba, if the migrants are not supervised, Bali will be soon fully occu-pied. In terms of capacity and carrying capac-ity, it will not be sufficient any longer.

In the meantime, a member of Commission II of the Bali House of Representatives, Tjok Asmara Putra Sukawati, said that Bali cannot prohibit migrants. However, the government can encourage people, especially at village level to protect its territory related to the re-ception of permanent migrant considering all this time there is a gap between the locals and migrants in search of work. One of the causes of this gap is that local population is bound to customary activities.

“To that end, all the migrants should be involved in the existing activities, so that there is no difference between the locals and migrants in terms of customary work. If they

are not ready to do so, they will be back again,” he said.

In addition to protection against the re-gion, added Asmara, the customary village in particular also needs to make strengthening internally. It is based on consideration that the presence of migrants is definitely going to cause a cultural shift if Balinese people are not strong. On that account, the understanding on the Balinese customs, culture and traditions in-spired by Hinduism becomes very important.

“Maintaining tradition and performing ceremony are the charms and customary and cultural defense remaining to only exist in this world. Protection of the region alone is not enough without any idealistic understand-ing of the community,” said this politician of Democrat Party.

Asmara added that the strengthening can be conducted by opening and encouraging ashram education. At the ashram, the young genera-tion in particular is given the understanding so that they are more familiar with customs and culture. When having known it well, they will love so that they are ultimately not easily influenced by external cultures.

“If they do not know anything and then get external culture and consider it nicer, they will definitely turn. However, if they have an un-derstanding about the superiority of our culture and customs, it will result in a stronger ideal-ism in the next generation, the young people of Bali,” he said. (kmb32)

Chief of Padangbai Sea Police, Gede Wali, said on Sunday (Jul. 10) that the peak is estimated to occur on Sunday night between 20:00 and 02:00. His ranks have anticipated by increasing the number of personnel at the Padangbai Harbor. As in-structed by the Chief of Karangasem Police, Sugeng Sudarso, the inspec-tion process against migrants will be tightened at the peak of backflow. The examination is carried out in more details against passengers, their freight and the completeness

of their identity. “We do not want to miss,” said Gede Wali.

Until Sunday afternoon, eight people were repatriated because they were found entering the har-bor without identity. Police made collaboration with the Karangasem Population and Civil Registry Of-fice to accelerate the repatriation process of illegal migrants. They all come from different regions in NTB. When asked about the pur-pose of their coming to Bali, some claimed to have been promised a job

by relatives in Bali, while the others are desperate and want to try their luck in Bali.

Tightening of the examination process at the entrance of eastern Bali is also meant to prevent any terrorist acts usually infiltrating Bali during the backflow. There-fore, the luggage of migrants also became the focus of the examina-tion to protect Bali from terrorism having been back to bother people following the suicide bombing in Surakarta. However, so far, police

do not find any indications on ter-rorist infiltration into Bali through Padangbai.

Regent of Karangasem, I Gusti Ayu Mas Sumatri, also monitored the Padangbai Harbor, Sunday (Jul. 10). She wanted to make sure that backflow processes at Padangbai Harbor could run smoothly. She made a lot of dialogue with police officers and the officers from other agencies to know in person about the handling of migrants in the field.

The data on the loading and un-loading activities at Padangbai Har-bor during the Ramadya Operation 2016 indicated that backflow on day one through day three after the Eid continued to increase. The arrival from day one after the Eid amounted to 2,777 people and showed an in-crease on day two to 3,238 people, and the last data of day tree on

Sunday afternoon have become 3,499 people. Similar increase also happened to the arrival of vehicle on day tree after the Eid. There were 12 large buses, two medium buses, 12 ten-wheeled trucks, 31 large trucks, 45 medium trucks, 262 small trucks, 364 cars and 1,098 motorcycles. Such number was obtained from 25 trips of vessel crossing.

The arrival figures remained lower than passengers on day three before the Eid. As noted, the departure of homecoming traffic peaked with 4,852 people. In the meantime, the arrival of vehicles on day three before the Eid reached 12 big buses, one bus, 34 ten-wheeled trucks, 92 large trucks, 102 medium trucks, 386 small trucks, 627 cars and 1,464 motorcycles. They were transported through 26 trips of ves-sel crossing. (kmb31)

Backflow, police tightened investigation of migrants

AMLAPURA —After being preoccupied with homecoming traffic, police officers are now made alert by

backflow. For instance, it was seen in the eastern entrance of Bali namely Padangbai Harbor, where the backflow started to look crowded since day one after the Eid holiday up to Sunday afternoon (Jul. 10). To prevent illegal migrants from entering Bali, police officers tightened the checks against the migrants. As noted, eight people were repatriated because they did not bring along a clear identity.

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The police officers are inspecting the identity of migrants coming to Bali in Gilimanuk Harbor

Everyone’s favourite Chinese, Happy Chappy has opened its doors at a brand spanking new location in Berawa and the entire town of Canggu is rejoicing. And no wonder because who doesn’t love those succulent and tasty dishes that can only be found at Bali’s number one Chinese go-to? Founder and restaurateur, David Kearns recently told us at an interview that the Happy Chappy Express in Berawa is merely the first in the long lines of Happy Chappy Expresses that are currently in the pipeline, featuring the same concept, layout and menu as the new Express outlet in Berawa.

Berawa’s Happy Chappy Express is dedicated to takeaways and casual dining. But regardless, both loca-tions are consistently living up to its tagline; “Real Good Chinese Food” and diners should expect no less. The outlet seats about 50 persons max, and features the same décor and ambience as the first Happy Chappy in Seminyak but unlike its sister location that promises an entire dining experience as a pack-age, the Express in Canggu focuses on its fabulous menu offerings and in-and-out dining concept with the same great taste and amazing qual-ity. “All your favourite dishes, you can find at Happy Chappy Express,” David said. Takeaways are great for cosy nights in, or to fill your raven-ous bellies with a bottle of Bintang after a day of surfing and sunbath-ing. Friends can also walk in to grab some authentic and mouthwatering Chinese delicacies to warm the heart and soul. The Express delivers to

locations around Canggu, and din-ers can always pick their favourites from the restaurant’s takeaway menu available online. Some of the favourites, we were told, are the Kungpao and Sweet & Sour dishes with chicken, pork or prawns. Mean-while the Happy Chappy Chinese in Seminyak continues to pleasure and satisfy. Night after night, the restaurant is packed to the brim, a testimony to its amazing reputation as one of the best restaurants to ever graze Bali’s culinary scene.

Those who’ve been to Happy Chappy in Seminyak don’t only go for the food; the Dragon Den’s bar provides an ethereal effect; like enter-ing an underground bar in a Chinese Kung Fu movie. The cocktails are out of this world, and we strongly recom-mend trying “Enter The Dragon” - Vodka infused with tea, lemongrass, ginger liqueur, lime juice, simple syrup and lemon twist. There are more themed events to attend, with Kung Fu Lunches happening every Friday (diners get to watch their favourite classic Kung-Fu movies projected on the walls as they dine), Karaoke Eve-nings on Wednesdays and of course, the notoriously popular Dim Sum Sundays. When asked what’s the next big thing for Happy Chappy? David said, “We are planning another Happy Chappy Express for the Legian market and in other locations across Bali. We just want to make good Chinese food more accessible to everybody.” We hear you, David, and while we wait in anticipation, let’s dine, shall we? Happy Chappy awaits!

Berawa’s New Favourite

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SEVILLE - An airplane powered solely by energy from the sun took off from southern Spain early on Monday on the penultimate leg of the first ever fuel-free round-the-world flight.

The single-seat Solar Impulse 2 lifted off from Seville at 0420 GMT en route for Cairo, a trip expected to take 50 hours and 30 minutes.

The plane has more than 17,0000 solar cells built in to its wings and travels at a cruising speed of around 70 km per hour (43 mph).

On its journey, which began in Abu Dhabi and is due to end there, it has been piloted in turns by Swiss aviators Andre Borschberg and Bertrand Piccard. Borschberg is taking this run, the 16th leg, over the Mediterranean Sea, crossing through the airspace of Tunisia, Algeria, Malta, Italy and Greece before ending in Egypt. (rtr)

The findings, published on Thurs-day in the journal Science, challenge current notions about what makes a planetary system viable.

With three stars in the system, the massive planet would experience triple sunrises and triple sunsets during one season and all daylight in another. Since the planet’s orbit is very long, each season lasts for hundreds of years.

“Depending on which season you were born in, you may never know what nighttime is like,” lead researcher Kevin Wagner of the University of Arizona said.

The planet, called HD 131399Ab, is about four times bigger than Ju-piter, the largest planet in our solar system, and is orbiting in a three-star system located about 340 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cen-taurus.

Scientists are not sure how HD 131399Ab came to exist. It orbits its parent star about twice as far as Pluto circles the sun, needing 550 years to complete a single orbit.

Astronomers have previously discovered planets in multi-star systems, but never one that circles a parent star with such a wide berth. It also is one of the few extrasolar planets - those outside our solar system - to be directly imaged by telescope.

The planet’s orbit is akin to the

distance more typically seen when a star orbits another star, not a planet orbiting a star.

“This is the first planet that we’ve found with an orbit that is comparable to that of the stars,” Wagner said.

If HD 131399Ab’s orbit was just a bit wider, computer simulations show it could be gravitationally elbowed out of the system by the pair of smaller stars that orbit each other and the main star, which is about 80 percent bigger than the sun.

Though the planet is relatively young, around 16 million years old compared to the 4.5-billion-year-old Earth, it likely has had an eventful life. Scientists suspect it may have started off in a much closer orbit around two parent stars before it was gravitationally bounced to its extreme distance.

Scientists plan additional obser-vations to determine if the planet’s orbit is actually stable.

“It is not clear how this planet ended up on its wide orbit in this extreme system ... but it shows there is more variety out there than many would have deemed possible,” Wagner said.

The planet was detected using the European Southern Observa-tory’s Very Large Telescope in northern Chile. (rtr)

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This artist’s impression shows a view of the triple-star system HD 131399.

Astronomers spy giant planet, three stars in odd celestial ballet

CAPE CANAVERAL - Astronomers have discovered a planet unlike any other ever found, one that loops widely around one star that is locked in a gravitational embrace with two others in a triple-star system, creating a curious celestial ballet.

Solar plane leaves Seville on penultimate leg of round-the-world flight

Solar Impulse2, a solar powered plane piloted by Swiss aviator Andre Boschberg, flies over the Gemasolar Ther-mosolar Plant in Seville, Spain after taking off towards Cairo, Egypt, from the San Pablo airport, July 11, 2016.Amalie Decloux, Jean Revillard/SI2/Handout via Reuters

SINGARAJA - The officers of Buleleng Police anticipate drug trafficking through the Singaraja Prison. Indication of the prison used as the location of drug trafficking is undeniable to occur. The pattern of early prevention is carried out through site inspection at unspecified time.

Chief of Buleleng Police, I Made Sukawijaya, explained that the environmental area of Singaraja Prison resembles to other prisons in Bali. The prison is the necessary to be supervised by apparatus. The drugs must be prevented from entering the prison. Not on the contrary, the prisons even become a gather-ing place for drug users.

“I have not seen the real condition of the Singaraja Prison. However, in other prisons most sources of drug supply are from the prison itself,” he told Bali Post, Sunday (Jul. 10).

He said that inspection will be carried out any time. He does not tolerate any drug users. Moreover, the prison is not the place to enjoy drugs. Prisoners should improve their behavior into better people.

“Possibly, the inspection will be made after this Eid holiday. Well, we will organize a joint impromptu operation. We assume there is such possibility (drug trafficking—Ed). Drug control at prisons will become our target later on,” he said.

Sukawijaya affirmed that the issues on drug user will be seriously handled. He hoped that Buleleng, chiefly the younger generation, can avoid drug abuse in the future. “We want that Buleleng is clean of drugs and this is my determination. Hope-fully, I can make it happen during my period with the whole ranks,” he said. (kmb34)

Such condition, for instance, can be seen in the forest area at Suter village. Based on observa-tion, at one point of the forest overgrown by huge trees seems to be used as a landfill. Both organic and inorganic waste like plastic is found to pile up in the forest. Allegedly, the rubbish was de-liberately dumped into the forest area by unscrupulous residents as seen from the condition of waste collected in plastic bags. Piles of the rubbish in the forest indirectly indicate that the dumping of rub-bish in the forest seems to have lasted for long enough time.

Other than at Suter, similar condition is also seen in the forest area on the outskirts heading for Manikliyu village. Likewise, the

forest area along the main road section of Penelokan-Singaraja is inseparable from the siege of rubbish.

When asked for his confirma-tion on Sunday (Jul. 10), the Section Head of Regional Con-servation at the Bali Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA), Sulistyo Widodo, said that the large amount of rubbish accumulating in the forest area of Kintamani is not solely the re-sponsibility of the BKSDA.

Considering the region belongs to a tourism area, the issue should become a joint responsibility of all parties. According to him, the public awareness of not throwing rubbish into the forest is the main key to the issues.

“The BKSDA alone is unable to take care of the rubbish at the loca-tion. Hopefully, all parties can take part,” he explained.

Sulistyo also added that the problem of rubbish in the forest area does not only occur in Kintamani. Almost all regions experience simi-lar problem. To maintain forest area so that it remains clean of trash, he admitted to have repeatedly called on people not to throw rubbish in the forest area any time.

“We have disseminated about this awareness every meeting so that people can also main-tain the sanitation of the forest area. Sanitation of this forest is not only for the sake of the BKSDA, but also for all of us,” said Sulistyo. (kmb40)

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Forest condition in Kintamani area is quite alarming. The forest whose conservation should be kept is even used to dispose of rubbish by unscrupulous and irresponsible people.

Forest area of Kintamani taken advantage as disposal site

BANGLI - Forest condition in Kintamani area is quite alarming. The forest whose conservation should be kept is even used to dispose of rubbish by unscrupulous and irresponsible people. In addition to be filled with organic waste, the forest area of Kintamani is also stuffed with inorganic waste such as plastic.

Prison becomes the target of drug eradication

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Singaraja Prison

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SYDNEY - Australia declared on Monday the AIDS epidemic is no longer a public health issue there, a month after the United Nations adopted an ambitious target to eliminate the threat glob-ally by 2030.

The government-backed Australian Federation of AIDS Or-ganisations (AFAO) and top scientists said the number of people being diagnosed with AIDS in Australia was now so small it was no longer reported.

AIDS cases in Australia peaked in 1994, at 953 cases, according to the Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in society.

Since then, following the introduction of antiretroviral treat-ment, that prevent AIDS developing in people who are infected with the HIV virus, and awareness campaigns, AIDS diagnoses have declined sharply.

“Australia is incredibly fortunate to be in the position and its because of farsighted government policy,” said Darryl O’Donnell, chief executive AFAO.

“We had community organisations of gay men, sex workers and drug users doing outreach campaigns that were extraordinarily ef-fective,” O’Donnell said.

A spokeswoman for the Federal Department of Health said while it was tremendous that AIDS was “not the automatic death sentence that it once was”, approximately 1,100 cases of HIV are detected each year.

“We must not let down our guard.”Worldwide there are 36.7 million people living with HIV, accord-

ing to the World Health Organisation, with 180,000 people dying from AIDS-related illness in the Asia-Pacific region last year.

The United Nations agreed a new declaration on ending the AIDS epidemic at a meeting in New York last month.

The UNAIDS Fast-Track approach to ending the AIDS epidemic has a set of time-bound targets, including reducing the number of people newly infected with HIV from 2.1 million in 2015 to fewer than 500,000 in 2020, reducing the number of people dying from AIDS-related illnesses from 1.1 million in 2015 to fewer than 500,000 in 2020 and eliminating HIV-related discrimination.

Andrew Grulich, head of the HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program at the Kirby Institute, said other countries could learn from Australia.

“The thing that has characterised Australia is a partnership be-tween all sectors involved,” he said. “Community, research and the government - and having bipartisan political support.” (rtr)

A man stole S$30,000 ($22,300) from a Standard Chartered branch last Thursday, having slipped the teller a note saying he was armed, a source with knowledge of the matter said.

The teller pressed a silent alarm button and police arrived within minutes, but it was too late, said the source, who declined to be identi-fied as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

Standard Chartered said the bank has taken “immediate actions to further enhance” security. It de-clined to comment on the details of the robbery.

There was no guard on duty, the bank said, but the staff acted ac-cording to procedures.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore urged banks to “learn

from the recent incident and assess whether their security measures need to be enhanced”.

The prosperous city state has very low levels of crime, thanks in part to decades of strict polic-ing and tough punishments, raging from death for drug trafficking and murder to prison and caning for lesser crimes.

The first bank robbery in more than a decade sparked a flurry of debate on social media about whether Singapore has become too complacent.

Authorities released few details of the theft, prompting questions about bank security and criticism of the tight-lipped police.

Twitter user @Thefinnigans, reflected many people’s attitude with a meme depicting a polite

exchange between a smiling bank teller and man who says he wants to rob the bank.

The teller asks whether the man if he would like a transfer into his account. They agree on cash.

“I will definitely rob here again,” the man says.

“We welcome you to rob us anytime!” replies the teller.

But police on Monday explained that they had declined to release details of the robbery in order to catch the culprit.

Senior Thai police officers said a suspect has been arrested in Thailand and was being held by immigration police.

“Police through the investiga-tions managed to establish the identity of the suspect on the same day but he had already left Sin-gapore for Bangkok,” Singapore police said on their Facebook page.

“Police did not release further details ... to ensure the arrest opera-tion was not jeopardised.” (rtr)

Rare bank robbery raises questions on complacency in safe Singapore

SINGAPORE - A rare bank robbery in Singapore has sparked a social media debate on whether the country’s low crime rates made authorities and society in general too complacent, while Thai authorities said on Monday they had detained the suspected thief.

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Police officers work at scene of a robbery at Standard Chartered Bank branch in Holland Vil-lage, Singapore July 7, 2016. Picture taken July 7, 2016.

Australia declares AIDS no longer public health issue

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The sails of the Sydney Opera House turn red during a World Aids Day reception in Sydney, Australia.

NEGARA - Backflow on day two after the Eid at Gilimanuk started to look crowded from Saturday night (Jul. 9) to Sunday (Jul. 10). The increase of security officers and identity checks to migrants was intensified.

Moreover, the Jembrana Population and Registry Office already repatriated five migrants without identity. The five migrants were re-corded to have been repatriated starting from day two after the Eid or Thursday (Jul. 7) to day three after the Eid or Sunday (Jul. 10).

The Head of the Jembrana Population and Registry Office, I Ketut Wiaspada, when asked for his confirmation on Sunday afternoon justified if his agency already repatriated five migrants within the past four days. He said that when entering Bali namely the Gilimanuk identity checkpoint, the migrants did not present their identity card to the officers.

He said that the migrants argued with various reasons. One admitted to only accompany his brother, another claimed to be a project worker while the others claimed as students. However, his agency tried to take assertive action.

Among the five migrants including Kapi Arianto from Solo, Central Java, with the purpose of visiting his brother in Denpasar was repatri-ated on Thursday (Jul. 7). Secondly, Helmi from Banyuwangi, East Java, admitting to be a student and wishing to go to Denpasar was repatriated on Friday (Jul. 8). Thirdly, Diki Wahyudi from Banyuwangi, East Java claiming to drive his brother to Denpasar was repatriated on the same day.

In the meantime, the fourth migrant, Rasimin from Sidoarjo, East Java, claiming to be project worker in Tabanan was repatriated on Sat-urday (Jul. 9). On Sunday (Jul. 10), the officers repatriated a migrant named Andi Purwanto from Jember, East Java, with the purpose to be project worker in Denpasar.

Those migrants were repatriated because they did not carry identity cards. “A migrant admitted to bring along an identity card but when interrogated the answer is not in accordance with the identity card carried,” he explained.

Wiaspada said that to anticipate the backflow of homecomers, his agency has increased the number of personnel on duty from 17 people (cross-agency) to 25 personnel. They include two additional officers from the Population and Registry Office and six others from the Jem-brana Municipal Police.

The increase in personnel, he said, took place from Saturday until unspecified time or until the condition has gradually turned normal.

In the meantime, at the Gilimanuk Post 2 the Chief of Jembrana Police, Djoni Widodo, together with the Chief of the Criminal Investi-gation Unit Gusti Made Sudarma Putra and the ranks looked to perform a checking against incoming passengers to Bali carefully. Chief Djoni Widodo said that his institution checked passengers, freight and ve-hicles with metal detectors and bloodhounds. Likewise, the checking is also equipped with mobile X-Ray and security gate. (120)

He said that Ubud as one of the main tourist destinations of Bali faces many problems. Traffic con-gestion, inadequate infrastructure and rampant beggars are some of the problems seen on the surface. So far, these problems have yet been resolved so that it is often complained by travelers.

“Many complaints have been deliv-ered by travelers. It is very unfortunate, whereas Ubud has a great potential,” said the Chairman of LPM Ubud.

The most vital issue is the con-cept of the Ubud tourism develop-ment itself. This is one of the most important problems having to get serious attention from the govern-ment. So far, he said, the govern-ment still does not play optimal role. Cultural activities in Ubud

develop naturally. Strategic role of the government, especially local government, is not visible.

“Ubud is necessary to have a development concept especially in terms of culture. Ubud shall be maintained properly. There must be a clearly defined maintenance to Ubud. Otherwise, Ubud will be abandoned one day,” he said.

Related to the issue faced by Ubud, it is considered necessary to establish an authority agency. Proposal on the establishment of the agency, he said, was asked by the Bali Representative Council, Arya Wedakarna, not long ago. In essence, the authority agency will play a role in formulating various issues related to the development of Ubud village in particular in

the field of tourism. The authority agency is also believed to be able to speed up the process of delivering people’s aspirations.

“Actually, Ubud has owned such institution like the LPM. However, if there is an authority agency, it will have more national context. People’s proposals will be able to be quickly responded to the level of central government,” he said.

According to him, the presence of authority agency to Ubud is very strategic. He pointed that Sanur has so far been running it well. Ubud needs to implement it considering the concept of cultural tourism upheld has begun to shift. “In es-sence, the development concept of cultural tourism in Ubud will be more obvious with this authority agency,” he said.

Regardless of whether there is an authority agency or not, he said that the government needs to be more responsive to the problems of Ubud. Do not let the classic problem continues to undermine the tourism image of Ubud and cause Ubud to be abandoned by travelers. (kmb25)

Crowded backflow, five migrants repatriated

IBP/kmb

Backflow on day two after the Eid at Gilimanuk started to look crowded from Saturday night (Jul. 9) to Sunday (Jul. 10).

IBP/eka

Ubud as one of the main tourist destinations of Bali faces many problems. Traffic conges-tion, inadequate infrastructure and rampant beggars are some of the problems seen on the surface.

Realize sustainable cultural tourism

Formation of Ubud authority agency deemed strategic

GIANYAR - The proposal on the establishment of the Ubud regional development authority agency keeps on rolling. Forma-tion of this entity is considered strategic as an effort to achieve sustainable tourism based on culture in Ubud. Currently, the proposal is still being processed at the subdistrict level and is expected to be widely disseminated to the public. This was revealed by a community leader of Ubud, Tjokorda Gde Raka Sukawati, Friday (Jul. 8).

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That could in turn signal fresh weakness for the yuan, which recently slid to 5-1/2 year lows, adding to a wall of worry for inter-national investors. The expected April-June growth rate compares with 6.7 percent in Jan-March and would be the weakest since the first quarter of 2009, when it fell to 6.2 percent during the global financial crisis. China’s economy grew 6.9

percent in 2015, its slowest rate in more than two decades.

Policymakers have relied on record credit expansion and an infrastructure spending spree to sta-bilise growth, though concerns are growing that over reliance on debt and government spending threatens a “vicious cycle” of slower growth and delayed economic reforms. Some analysts believe a huge bank

restructuring may be inevitable.An “authoritative source” in the

official People’s Daily warned in May of the dangers of another mas-sive credit-led stimulus like that dur-ing the global crisis, and economic data missed expectations in May as credit expansion started to slow. Data in recent months have shown the government is bearing an increasing amount of the load as it struggles to put the economy on firmer footing and private investment dwindles.

Fixed-asset investment slipped below 10 percent for the first time since 2000 in January-May as a boost from record credit growth was already fading. Investment by private firms slowed to a record low for the year through May, with growth cooling to 3.9 percent from double-digits last year. Private in-

vestment so far this year has been the slowest since China began publishing the data in 2012.

Factory surveys have shown stag-nation in the manufacturing sector, but an uptick in services. However, growth in the finance industry, a key part of the services sector, is expected to slow sharply in the sec-ond half, as many investors continue to shun the country’s stock markets after last year’s crash.

MONTHLY INDICATORSEconomists in the poll estimated

GDP grew 1.6 percent quarter-on-quarter, up from 1.1 percent in the first quarter, though only 13 analysts gave sequential forecasts. GDP data will be announced on July 15, along with monthly indicators on investment, industrial output and retail sales.

Fixed asset investment growth likely cooled further to 9.4 percent for January-June. The 9.6 percent pace recorded in the first five months of the year was the first time investment expanded by only single digits since 2000.

Analysts will be closely watching the portion of investment that comes from the private sector, as record low spending by private firms so far this year indicates a gloomy outlook for future business prospects.

Industrial output likely grew 5.9 percent in June, down only slightly from May. Higher com-modity prices and spending on infrastructure and property projects appear to have lent some support to the sector for now. Retail sales growth was likely steady in June at 10 percent.(rtr)

China Q2 economic growth seen cooling to 6.6 pct, weakest in 7 years

He said based on the information three of his people that had been abducted were known as Theodorus Koping, Emanuel and Lorens Ko-ten. “We are still coordinating with the immigration authorities in East Nusa Tenggara to know the truth of the information,” he said. He said he had already coordinated with a number of regional leaders with regard to finding a way out in case information about the abduction was right.

He said he did not know yet if the armed group that had abducted the East Nusa Tenggara men belonged to the Abu Sayyaf group in the Philippines that had abducted 10 Indonesian seamen recently.

The chief of the 161/Wiras-akti Military Resort of Kupang,

Brigadier General Heri Wiranto confirmed the information. “I have heard about it but until now no official information has been received,” he said. Chia Tong Lim, the employer of the three Indone-sian citizens, reported the incident to the police in Sabah, his state, on Sunday.

In his report given at around 4.17am he said that his workers who are Indonesian citizens were abducted while they were fishing using his ship in the Felda Sahabat Tungky waters in Lahad Datu.

He reported the abduction hap-pened at around 1200 hours lo-cal time when his ship with the Indonesian crew on board was approached by a speed boat with five people aboard wielding rifles.

Immediately three of the crew of his boat were taken by the armed group suspected to be connected with the Abu Sayyaf group of the Philippines, he said.

The four other crew left consist-ing of one Indonesian citizen and three Philippine citizens from Bajau Palauh tribe were released together the ship with registration number LD113/5/F which has now arrived at Lahad Datu port.

Chia Tong Lim who lives in Kampung Cina, Lorong Satu, Pekan Kunak, Sabah, said the names of the abducted Indonesian citizens are Lorence Koten (34), Teodorus Kopong (42), and Emanuel (40).

The Indonesian consulate gen-eral in Kinabalu, Sabah, said in its text message sent through its immigration staff, Nasriansyah, confirmed the incident on Sunday. Nasriansyah said the case is cur-rently being tackled by the foreign ministry in cooperation with the governments of Malaysia and the Philippines.(ant)

BOGOR - A total of 23,607 visitors, including 74 foreigners, visited Bogor Botanical Garden, here, Saturday. “We have predicted that there would be a significant increase in the number of visitors in the weekend, before the post-fasting Lebaran or Eid El Fitr Islamic Holiday ends,” Upun Panipar of the botanical garden said here, Sunday.

On the Lebaran day (July 6), 4,515 domestic visitors and 90 foreign tourists visited the garden. On Thursday (July 7), the garden received 12,725 domestic and 77 foreign visitors; and on Friday, there were 11,945 domestic and 82 foreign visitors. The Bogor Botanical Garden is a home to thousands of flora, including several trees which are hundreds of years old. The first botanical garden in Indonesia is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time daily.(ap)

JAKARTA - Indonesia and Algeria have agreed to strengthen co-operation in the field of university education and scientific researches and sign a memorandum of understanding for it. This is the result of the meeting between the Indonesian ambassador to Algeria, Safira Machrusah, and Algerias minister of university education and scientific researches, Tahar Hadjar, second secretary of the Indonesian embassy in Algeria, Darmia Dimu, said to ANTARA in London on Sunday.

Safira said the cooperation would include extension of scholarships, exchange of lecturers and joint researches and publication of the joint researches in international scientific journals.

“Cooperation in the fields of education and research between Indone-sia and Algeria has so far often been hindered by the lack of the MoU, while the potential is huge. So with the signing of the MoU it is hoped the obstacles would be overcome,” Safira said. Several universities in Algeria have expressed their support including Africa University in Adrar and Emir Abdelkader University in Constantine.

A number of universities in Indonesia have seen the good prospect for the cooperation with civitas academica of the North African country to be developed.

Minister Tahar Hajar said the bilateral relations that have been developed by the two countries for a long time since the Asia-Africa Conference in Bandung in 1955 need to be followed up with concrete cooperation in the field of education and research. He hailed the Indo-nesian initiatives in pushing for the realization of the MoU.(ant)

AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File

Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation carry a tranquilized orangutan as they conduct a rescue and release operation for orangutans trapped in a swath of jungle in Sungai Mang-kutub, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. A global conserva-tion group says Borneo’s orangutans are now a critically endangered species due to hunting and destruction of forest habitat. The International Union for Conservation of Nature estimates the number of Bornean orangutans has dropped by nearly two-thirds since the early 1970s and will further decline to 47,000 animals by 2025.

REUTERS/China Daily/File Photo

An employee guides as a crane unloads shipping containers from a cargo ship at a port in Lianyun-gang, Jiangsu province

March 8, 2014.

BEIJING - China’s economic growth likely cooled to a fresh seven-year low of 6.6 percent in the second quarter as the in-dustrial sector loses steam and a boost from financial services fades, according to a Reuters poll of 61 economists. Analysts expect the world’s second-largest economy to lose further mo-mentum in the second half of the year, prompting the govern-ment and central bank to roll out more support measures even as they worry about fallout from Britain’s secession from the European Union.

AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim

Indonesian Armed Forces Chief Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo, right, speaks to the media as Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, second left, listens after their meeting on the abduction of three Indo-nesians by suspected Abu Sayyaf militants, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, July 11, 2016.

Three Indonesian citizens abducted in Lahad Datu: Governor

KUPANG - Three Indonesian citizens hailing from East Nusa Tenggara province are suspected to have been abducted by an armed group in Lahat Datu, Sabah, Malaysia. “I just heard about it and I am now still seeking information to confirm it,” East Nusa Tenggara governor Frans Lebu Raya said to ANTARA here on Sunday evening.

Over 23,600 people visit Bogor Botanical Garden

RI, Algeria sign MoU for cooperation in high education

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LONDON - Andrea Leadsom, the junior minister seeking to become Britain’s next prime minister, apologised to her childless rival over remarks which suggested she had a greater stake in the country’s future because she was a mother.

Leadsom’s comments, published in a newspaper interview on Saturday, caused an uproar and led to harsh criticism from supporters of Theresa May, the interior minister who is the favourite to replace David Cameron.

“I’ve already said to Theresa how very sorry I am for any hurt caused and how that article said completely the opposite of what I said and believe,” Leadsom told the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

Leadsom was little known nationally before becoming a prominent figure in the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union but remains an outsider to succeed Cameron who said he would step down after Britons voted to leave the bloc on June 23.

Leadsom, a devout Christian, accused the Times of “gutter journalism” after it published an interview in which she said: “I feel being a mum means you have a very real stake in the future of our country, a tangible stake.”

It prompted lawmakers in the ruling Conservative party to describe the comments as “vile” and “insulting”. Leadsom told the Telegraph in an interview on Monday the row had left her in tears feeling under attack, and said she had been guilty of naivety.

“I absolutely said, what I specifically said, is that mother-hood should not play a part in the campaign. I was pressed to say how my children had formed my views,” she told the Telegraph. “Having children has no bearing on the ability to be prime minister.” (rtr)

Micah X. Johnson improvised instead and used “shoot-and-move” tactics to gun down the officers dur-ing a demonstration on Thursday evening, Dallas Police Chief David Brown told CNN. It was the deadli-est day for U.S. law enforcement since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Brown said a search of Johnson’s home showed the gunman had prac-ticed using explosives, and that other evidence suggested he wanted to use them against law enforcement.

“We’re convinced that this sus-pect had other plans,” he said, adding that last week’s fatal police shootings of two black men in Minnesota and Louisiana led the 25-year-old Texas shooter to “fast-track” his attack plans.

Johnson, a black veteran who served in Afghanistan, took advan-tage of a spontaneous march that began toward the end of the protest over those killings. Moving ahead of the rally in a black Tahoe SUV,

he stopped when he saw a chance to use “high ground” to target police, Brown said.

Before being killed by a bomb-equipped robot, Johnson sang, laughed at and taunted officers, according to Brown, telling them he wanted to “kill white people” in retribution for police killings of black people. “He seemed very much in control and very determined to hurt other officers,” the police chief said. (rtr)

REUTERS/Brandon Wade

Parkland Hospital, where wounded Dallas police officers were transported to after a sniper killed five officers and wounded several others, in Dallas, Texas, U.S., July 8, 2016.

Dallas sniper plotted bigger assault, taunted officers -police chief

DALLAS - The U.S. military veteran who fatally shot five Dallas police officers was plotting a larger assault, authorities said on Sunday, disclosing how he also taunted negotiators and wrote on a wall in his own blood before being killed.

British PM candidate Leadsom apologies to

rival over motherhood row

In the final, Portugal suffered a blow when their most dangerous player, Cristiano Ronaldo, was carried off on a stretcher during the first half.

That adversity seemed to encourage the Portuguese to battle even harder for their first major title. The hosts, who had burned up a lot of energy in their win over Germany on Thursday, ran out of steam and dropped their guard deep in extra time when substitute striker Eder fired home the only goal.

GRIEZMANN SAD BUT PHILOSOPHICAL“We’re all sad and unhappy, but that’s football, sometimes it

gives and sometimes it takes away,” said forward Antoine Griez-mann, who scored six goals in the finals but failed to find the back of the net when it mattered the most. “We’ll just have to bounce back stronger to prove that this team have a great future.”

Coach Didier Deschamps, who has been given the credit for turning France back into a tight, cohesive unit rather than a loose collection of big egos, will now switch his mind to the qualifica-tion campaign for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

The pragmatic manager has a team with arguably more talent up front than ever before and two exciting 20-year-olds to call on in Kingsley Coman and Anthony Martial.

The rise of centre back Samuel Umtiti, 22, who won his first three caps in the tournament and showed maturity beyond his years, is another reason for Deschamps to hope for great things to come.

“We didn’t get the reward, but we have an exceptional group and that let’s us think that we will have better days,” Deschamps said.

It was cloudy in Paris on Monday, the Eiffel Tower was closed and many fans woke up with a nasty hangover but still in love with their team despite its stumble at the final hurdle. “We have regrets, but there’s also pride,” said midfielder Blaise Matuidi.

“We have reunited the French people and created a craze around this team. We gave joy and happiness to those who like football, and even to those who liked it less ... We can be proud of this.”(rtr)

Pragmatic...

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LONDON - Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has urged fans to be more sporting after boos were heard for the second race in a row at Silverstone on Sun-day. In Austria a week before it was Hamilton, now winner of four of the last five races, who was subjected to jeers and whistles after a last lap collision with Mercedes team mate and title rival Nico Rosberg.

On Sunday, boos aimed at cham-pionship leader Rosberg mingled with the cheers after the German came second to Hamilton in front of a 139,000 strong British crowd.

“Look at these guys, you don’t see this anywhere around the world. And you don’t hear a lot of booing, which means we’ve got good Brit-ish spirit here,” Hamilton had told the sea of fans from the podium.

When the microphone was

passed to Rosberg, and it was evi-dent that Hamilton had spoken too soon, Australia’s former F1 driver turned interviewer Mark Webber in-terjected: “Come on guys, he fought valiantly. He did what he could.”

Hamilton said later he had want-ed to calm the fans down and would not have behaved that way himself. “I feel like we are better than that. I didn’t really hear a lot of boos. But what you just have to understand is they are mad, passionate fans and something wasn’t right in the last one,” said the Briton.

“Maybe when I get to Germany, maybe we will have the same thing. I hope not, because I think in sport in general it’s just not the done thing,” he said.

“If I went to a football game and the other team won, I would never boo the other team because

they did a better job and that’s real sportsmanship.”

Rosberg, who attended the post-race fan party, shrugged off what had happened.

“Lewis had it in Austria, that the whole crowd was booing him. The majority of the British were really, really supportive of me this weekend,” he said.

“I don’t want to catch on to those 15, 20 people or more that dislike me. Much more I should mention how much I appreciate the majority of the people who were supporting me. That’s pretty awesome to see coming to here.

“It just shows the racing spirit they have here. Not only do they love their British drivers but they appreciate passionate drivers who are out there doing their best...that’s quite unique.” (rtr)

Whereas top players used to once put off having families till their careers were in decline or over so that they did not lose focus, on Sunday, Murray joined the likes of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic by becoming the latest father to win a grand slam title when he beat Milos Raonic 6-4 7-6(3) 7-6(2) to capture a second Wimbledon title.

“Having a child has given me a little bit of extra motivation to work hard, train hard, and do all of the right things to give myself a chance to win these events,” the 29-year-old Scot said after ending a three-year barren run at the slams.

“A lot of people have said, like, when Roger had kids, he started playing some of his best tennis. Novak, the same thing. But the reality is you still have to put the work in. You still have to have the drive and the dedication to train hard.

“I feel more motivated than ever just now.”Following the birth of his son Stefan in October 2014,

Djokovic turned into an indestructible force, winning five of the next seven grand slam events.

That winning mentality also seems to have rubbed off on Murray as he has now contested the final of his last five tour-naments, winning in Rome and Queen’s Club before landing the one that really counted at the All England Club.

“The last three months have been some of the best I’ve played in terms of consistency,” said Murray, who celebrated Sunday’s triumph by hugging the pineapple-topped Chal-lenge Cup while taking a dip in an ice bath in the players’ locker room.

“I made the finals of the last five tournaments, here, Queen’s, French (Open), Madrid and Rome. I don’t think I’d done that before in my career.

“I had my best claycourt season. I was fairly close there,” added Murray, whose hopes of becoming the first British man to win the Roland Garros title since Fred Perry in 1935 were thwarted by Djokovic. “The last few months have been some of the best in my career, for sure.” (rtr)

The booing needs to stop, says Hamilton

REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates with his team after win-ning the race.

Fatherhood breathes new life into Murray’s career

LONDON - Rather than being distracted by the sleepless nights or the regular nappy changing duties that have fallen his way, the arrival of baby daughter Sophia in February has breathed new life into Andy Murray’s career.

REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

Great Britain’s Andy Murray celebrates winning the mens singles final against Canada’s Milos Raonic with the trophy.

KARANGASEM - Putung Village is a famous village blessed by the magnificent view of green hills and valley with tropical trees unfolding until Manggis seashore. It is one tourist destination situated in Duda Timur Village, Selat District, Karangasem Regency – Bali. It’s about 64 km from Denpasar City or about 19 km from the Amlapura or Candi Dasa. Furthermore, Putung is situated on 800 meter above sea-level right in the mountainous areas surrounded by dense trees, cool atmosphere and suitable for refresh your mind. It is a another interesting point that this place ideally for relaxation and stay for those of you who love to stay far away from bustle city surrounded by the pure natures and breathtaking view. (IBP/net)

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“I’ve just lost my second fi-nal in just over a month and it sucks,” Griezmann told reporters after Les Bleus lost 1-0 in extra-time to Ronaldo’s Portugal in the European Championship final on Sunday.

Griezmann’s usual boyish looks were on display as ever but not the smile that normally goes with them when he collected his trophy for the top scorer in the tournament.

The speedy 25-year-old netted six goals in the finals -- more than any player at one European Champion-ship since Michel Platini hit nine in France’s 1984-winning campaign on home soil.

“We came close, really close,” said Griezmann, who has reached a totally new dimension this season,

prompting Atletico coach Diego Simeone to say his disciplined and hard-working forward was among the top three players in the world. “Portugal did not create many chances but they were smart,” he added.

“It’s frustrating. I’m proud of our group and of what we have achieved but this was simply not our night.” France coach Didier Deschamps, who helped Griezmann shine at the tournament by moving him closer to Olivier Giroud up front, offered sympathy.

“Antoine is a great player and we owe him a lot,” Deschamps said. “Maybe he was not clinical or fresh enough tonight but I can’t reproach him and there will be better days for him, I’m sure”.(rtr)

PARIS — France has lost the Euro 2016 soccer champi-onship but can claim victory on another front — making it safely through the monthlong tournament that drew fans from all over Europe while in a state of emergency and on high alert for extremist attacks.

Keeping France safe was a task involving tens of thou-sands of security forces in 10 cities. For Sunday night’s final

alone, when France lost 1-0 to Portugal, there were 1,900 police in the fan zone near the Eiffel Tower. Thousands more were deployed on the Champs-Elysees and at the Stade de France, one of the venues hit in November’s Paris attacks that killed 130. Police used tear gas and water cannons before the final in clashes with people upset that the fan zone was full and closed.(ap)

Source: UEFA

J. Wu, 11/07/2016

UEFA European Championship winnersWinners and top scorers since the final tournament got expanded from four teams in 1980.

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Antoine Griezmann (France)

Fernando Torres (Spain)

David Villa (Spain)

Milan Baros (Czech Republic)

Savo Milosevic (Yugoslavia)

Alan Shearer (England)

Henrik Larsen (Denmark)

Marco van Basten (Netherlands)

Michel Platini (France)

Klaus Allofs (W. Germany)

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Losing to Ronaldo again sucks, says Griezmann

PARIS - Losing a final to Cristiano Ronaldo has become an unfortunate habit for Antoine Griezmann and he is not happy about it. The France forward missed a penalty for Atletico Ma-drid in the Champions League final in May and his team went on to lose on penalties to city rivals Real with Ronaldo sealing the shootout win.

REUTERS/John Sibley Livepic

France’s Antoine Griezmann reacts at the end of the game

REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

Police confront youths on the Champs Elysees after Portugal’s Euro 2016 win in Paris, France, early July 11, 2016.

France loses Euro 2016, but can claim security victory

Portugal ’s Nani cel-ebrates spraying cham-pagne after the Euro 2016 final soccer match between Portugal and France at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, Sunday, July 10, 2016.

REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

Fans celebrate Portugal’s Euro 2016 win near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, early July 11, 2016.

REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach Livepic

France players walk to collect their runners up medals after the game

REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

France fans react at the fan zone after their team lost to Portugal in the Por-tugal v France EURO 2016 final soccer match in Paris, France, July 10, 2016.

AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis

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“I’ve just lost my second fi-nal in just over a month and it sucks,” Griezmann told reporters after Les Bleus lost 1-0 in extra-time to Ronaldo’s Portugal in the European Championship final on Sunday.

Griezmann’s usual boyish looks were on display as ever but not the smile that normally goes with them when he collected his trophy for the top scorer in the tournament.

The speedy 25-year-old netted six goals in the finals -- more than any player at one European Champion-ship since Michel Platini hit nine in France’s 1984-winning campaign on home soil.

“We came close, really close,” said Griezmann, who has reached a totally new dimension this season,

prompting Atletico coach Diego Simeone to say his disciplined and hard-working forward was among the top three players in the world. “Portugal did not create many chances but they were smart,” he added.

“It’s frustrating. I’m proud of our group and of what we have achieved but this was simply not our night.” France coach Didier Deschamps, who helped Griezmann shine at the tournament by moving him closer to Olivier Giroud up front, offered sympathy.

“Antoine is a great player and we owe him a lot,” Deschamps said. “Maybe he was not clinical or fresh enough tonight but I can’t reproach him and there will be better days for him, I’m sure”.(rtr)

PARIS — France has lost the Euro 2016 soccer champi-onship but can claim victory on another front — making it safely through the monthlong tournament that drew fans from all over Europe while in a state of emergency and on high alert for extremist attacks.

Keeping France safe was a task involving tens of thou-sands of security forces in 10 cities. For Sunday night’s final

alone, when France lost 1-0 to Portugal, there were 1,900 police in the fan zone near the Eiffel Tower. Thousands more were deployed on the Champs-Elysees and at the Stade de France, one of the venues hit in November’s Paris attacks that killed 130. Police used tear gas and water cannons before the final in clashes with people upset that the fan zone was full and closed.(ap)

Source: UEFA

J. Wu, 11/07/2016

UEFA European Championship winnersWinners and top scorers since the final tournament got expanded from four teams in 1980.

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Antoine Griezmann (France)

Fernando Torres (Spain)

David Villa (Spain)

Milan Baros (Czech Republic)

Savo Milosevic (Yugoslavia)

Alan Shearer (England)

Henrik Larsen (Denmark)

Marco van Basten (Netherlands)

Michel Platini (France)

Klaus Allofs (W. Germany)

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Losing to Ronaldo again sucks, says Griezmann

PARIS - Losing a final to Cristiano Ronaldo has become an unfortunate habit for Antoine Griezmann and he is not happy about it. The France forward missed a penalty for Atletico Ma-drid in the Champions League final in May and his team went on to lose on penalties to city rivals Real with Ronaldo sealing the shootout win.

REUTERS/John Sibley Livepic

France’s Antoine Griezmann reacts at the end of the game

REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

Police confront youths on the Champs Elysees after Portugal’s Euro 2016 win in Paris, France, early July 11, 2016.

France loses Euro 2016, but can claim security victory

Portugal ’s Nani cel-ebrates spraying cham-pagne after the Euro 2016 final soccer match between Portugal and France at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, Sunday, July 10, 2016.

REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

Fans celebrate Portugal’s Euro 2016 win near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, early July 11, 2016.

REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach Livepic

France players walk to collect their runners up medals after the game

REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

France fans react at the fan zone after their team lost to Portugal in the Por-tugal v France EURO 2016 final soccer match in Paris, France, July 10, 2016.

AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis

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LONDON - Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has urged fans to be more sporting after boos were heard for the second race in a row at Silverstone on Sun-day. In Austria a week before it was Hamilton, now winner of four of the last five races, who was subjected to jeers and whistles after a last lap collision with Mercedes team mate and title rival Nico Rosberg.

On Sunday, boos aimed at cham-pionship leader Rosberg mingled with the cheers after the German came second to Hamilton in front of a 139,000 strong British crowd.

“Look at these guys, you don’t see this anywhere around the world. And you don’t hear a lot of booing, which means we’ve got good Brit-ish spirit here,” Hamilton had told the sea of fans from the podium.

When the microphone was

passed to Rosberg, and it was evi-dent that Hamilton had spoken too soon, Australia’s former F1 driver turned interviewer Mark Webber in-terjected: “Come on guys, he fought valiantly. He did what he could.”

Hamilton said later he had want-ed to calm the fans down and would not have behaved that way himself. “I feel like we are better than that. I didn’t really hear a lot of boos. But what you just have to understand is they are mad, passionate fans and something wasn’t right in the last one,” said the Briton.

“Maybe when I get to Germany, maybe we will have the same thing. I hope not, because I think in sport in general it’s just not the done thing,” he said.

“If I went to a football game and the other team won, I would never boo the other team because

they did a better job and that’s real sportsmanship.”

Rosberg, who attended the post-race fan party, shrugged off what had happened.

“Lewis had it in Austria, that the whole crowd was booing him. The majority of the British were really, really supportive of me this weekend,” he said.

“I don’t want to catch on to those 15, 20 people or more that dislike me. Much more I should mention how much I appreciate the majority of the people who were supporting me. That’s pretty awesome to see coming to here.

“It just shows the racing spirit they have here. Not only do they love their British drivers but they appreciate passionate drivers who are out there doing their best...that’s quite unique.” (rtr)

Whereas top players used to once put off having families till their careers were in decline or over so that they did not lose focus, on Sunday, Murray joined the likes of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic by becoming the latest father to win a grand slam title when he beat Milos Raonic 6-4 7-6(3) 7-6(2) to capture a second Wimbledon title.

“Having a child has given me a little bit of extra motivation to work hard, train hard, and do all of the right things to give myself a chance to win these events,” the 29-year-old Scot said after ending a three-year barren run at the slams.

“A lot of people have said, like, when Roger had kids, he started playing some of his best tennis. Novak, the same thing. But the reality is you still have to put the work in. You still have to have the drive and the dedication to train hard.

“I feel more motivated than ever just now.”Following the birth of his son Stefan in October 2014,

Djokovic turned into an indestructible force, winning five of the next seven grand slam events.

That winning mentality also seems to have rubbed off on Murray as he has now contested the final of his last five tour-naments, winning in Rome and Queen’s Club before landing the one that really counted at the All England Club.

“The last three months have been some of the best I’ve played in terms of consistency,” said Murray, who celebrated Sunday’s triumph by hugging the pineapple-topped Chal-lenge Cup while taking a dip in an ice bath in the players’ locker room.

“I made the finals of the last five tournaments, here, Queen’s, French (Open), Madrid and Rome. I don’t think I’d done that before in my career.

“I had my best claycourt season. I was fairly close there,” added Murray, whose hopes of becoming the first British man to win the Roland Garros title since Fred Perry in 1935 were thwarted by Djokovic. “The last few months have been some of the best in my career, for sure.” (rtr)

The booing needs to stop, says Hamilton

REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton celebrates with his team after win-ning the race.

Fatherhood breathes new life into Murray’s career

LONDON - Rather than being distracted by the sleepless nights or the regular nappy changing duties that have fallen his way, the arrival of baby daughter Sophia in February has breathed new life into Andy Murray’s career.

REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

Great Britain’s Andy Murray celebrates winning the mens singles final against Canada’s Milos Raonic with the trophy.

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LONDON - Andrea Leadsom, the junior minister seeking to become Britain’s next prime minister, apologised to her childless rival over remarks which suggested she had a greater stake in the country’s future because she was a mother.

Leadsom’s comments, published in a newspaper interview on Saturday, caused an uproar and led to harsh criticism from supporters of Theresa May, the interior minister who is the favourite to replace David Cameron.

“I’ve already said to Theresa how very sorry I am for any hurt caused and how that article said completely the opposite of what I said and believe,” Leadsom told the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

Leadsom was little known nationally before becoming a prominent figure in the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union but remains an outsider to succeed Cameron who said he would step down after Britons voted to leave the bloc on June 23.

Leadsom, a devout Christian, accused the Times of “gutter journalism” after it published an interview in which she said: “I feel being a mum means you have a very real stake in the future of our country, a tangible stake.”

It prompted lawmakers in the ruling Conservative party to describe the comments as “vile” and “insulting”. Leadsom told the Telegraph in an interview on Monday the row had left her in tears feeling under attack, and said she had been guilty of naivety.

“I absolutely said, what I specifically said, is that mother-hood should not play a part in the campaign. I was pressed to say how my children had formed my views,” she told the Telegraph. “Having children has no bearing on the ability to be prime minister.” (rtr)

Micah X. Johnson improvised instead and used “shoot-and-move” tactics to gun down the officers dur-ing a demonstration on Thursday evening, Dallas Police Chief David Brown told CNN. It was the deadli-est day for U.S. law enforcement since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Brown said a search of Johnson’s home showed the gunman had prac-ticed using explosives, and that other evidence suggested he wanted to use them against law enforcement.

“We’re convinced that this sus-pect had other plans,” he said, adding that last week’s fatal police shootings of two black men in Minnesota and Louisiana led the 25-year-old Texas shooter to “fast-track” his attack plans.

Johnson, a black veteran who served in Afghanistan, took advan-tage of a spontaneous march that began toward the end of the protest over those killings. Moving ahead of the rally in a black Tahoe SUV,

he stopped when he saw a chance to use “high ground” to target police, Brown said.

Before being killed by a bomb-equipped robot, Johnson sang, laughed at and taunted officers, according to Brown, telling them he wanted to “kill white people” in retribution for police killings of black people. “He seemed very much in control and very determined to hurt other officers,” the police chief said. (rtr)

REUTERS/Brandon Wade

Parkland Hospital, where wounded Dallas police officers were transported to after a sniper killed five officers and wounded several others, in Dallas, Texas, U.S., July 8, 2016.

Dallas sniper plotted bigger assault, taunted officers -police chief

DALLAS - The U.S. military veteran who fatally shot five Dallas police officers was plotting a larger assault, authorities said on Sunday, disclosing how he also taunted negotiators and wrote on a wall in his own blood before being killed.

British PM candidate Leadsom apologies to

rival over motherhood row

In the final, Portugal suffered a blow when their most dangerous player, Cristiano Ronaldo, was carried off on a stretcher during the first half.

That adversity seemed to encourage the Portuguese to battle even harder for their first major title. The hosts, who had burned up a lot of energy in their win over Germany on Thursday, ran out of steam and dropped their guard deep in extra time when substitute striker Eder fired home the only goal.

GRIEZMANN SAD BUT PHILOSOPHICAL“We’re all sad and unhappy, but that’s football, sometimes it

gives and sometimes it takes away,” said forward Antoine Griez-mann, who scored six goals in the finals but failed to find the back of the net when it mattered the most. “We’ll just have to bounce back stronger to prove that this team have a great future.”

Coach Didier Deschamps, who has been given the credit for turning France back into a tight, cohesive unit rather than a loose collection of big egos, will now switch his mind to the qualifica-tion campaign for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

The pragmatic manager has a team with arguably more talent up front than ever before and two exciting 20-year-olds to call on in Kingsley Coman and Anthony Martial.

The rise of centre back Samuel Umtiti, 22, who won his first three caps in the tournament and showed maturity beyond his years, is another reason for Deschamps to hope for great things to come.

“We didn’t get the reward, but we have an exceptional group and that let’s us think that we will have better days,” Deschamps said.

It was cloudy in Paris on Monday, the Eiffel Tower was closed and many fans woke up with a nasty hangover but still in love with their team despite its stumble at the final hurdle. “We have regrets, but there’s also pride,” said midfielder Blaise Matuidi.

“We have reunited the French people and created a craze around this team. We gave joy and happiness to those who like football, and even to those who liked it less ... We can be proud of this.”(rtr)

Pragmatic...

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That could in turn signal fresh weakness for the yuan, which recently slid to 5-1/2 year lows, adding to a wall of worry for inter-national investors. The expected April-June growth rate compares with 6.7 percent in Jan-March and would be the weakest since the first quarter of 2009, when it fell to 6.2 percent during the global financial crisis. China’s economy grew 6.9

percent in 2015, its slowest rate in more than two decades.

Policymakers have relied on record credit expansion and an infrastructure spending spree to sta-bilise growth, though concerns are growing that over reliance on debt and government spending threatens a “vicious cycle” of slower growth and delayed economic reforms. Some analysts believe a huge bank

restructuring may be inevitable.An “authoritative source” in the

official People’s Daily warned in May of the dangers of another mas-sive credit-led stimulus like that dur-ing the global crisis, and economic data missed expectations in May as credit expansion started to slow. Data in recent months have shown the government is bearing an increasing amount of the load as it struggles to put the economy on firmer footing and private investment dwindles.

Fixed-asset investment slipped below 10 percent for the first time since 2000 in January-May as a boost from record credit growth was already fading. Investment by private firms slowed to a record low for the year through May, with growth cooling to 3.9 percent from double-digits last year. Private in-

vestment so far this year has been the slowest since China began publishing the data in 2012.

Factory surveys have shown stag-nation in the manufacturing sector, but an uptick in services. However, growth in the finance industry, a key part of the services sector, is expected to slow sharply in the sec-ond half, as many investors continue to shun the country’s stock markets after last year’s crash.

MONTHLY INDICATORSEconomists in the poll estimated

GDP grew 1.6 percent quarter-on-quarter, up from 1.1 percent in the first quarter, though only 13 analysts gave sequential forecasts. GDP data will be announced on July 15, along with monthly indicators on investment, industrial output and retail sales.

Fixed asset investment growth likely cooled further to 9.4 percent for January-June. The 9.6 percent pace recorded in the first five months of the year was the first time investment expanded by only single digits since 2000.

Analysts will be closely watching the portion of investment that comes from the private sector, as record low spending by private firms so far this year indicates a gloomy outlook for future business prospects.

Industrial output likely grew 5.9 percent in June, down only slightly from May. Higher com-modity prices and spending on infrastructure and property projects appear to have lent some support to the sector for now. Retail sales growth was likely steady in June at 10 percent.(rtr)

China Q2 economic growth seen cooling to 6.6 pct, weakest in 7 years

He said based on the information three of his people that had been abducted were known as Theodorus Koping, Emanuel and Lorens Ko-ten. “We are still coordinating with the immigration authorities in East Nusa Tenggara to know the truth of the information,” he said. He said he had already coordinated with a number of regional leaders with regard to finding a way out in case information about the abduction was right.

He said he did not know yet if the armed group that had abducted the East Nusa Tenggara men belonged to the Abu Sayyaf group in the Philippines that had abducted 10 Indonesian seamen recently.

The chief of the 161/Wiras-akti Military Resort of Kupang,

Brigadier General Heri Wiranto confirmed the information. “I have heard about it but until now no official information has been received,” he said. Chia Tong Lim, the employer of the three Indone-sian citizens, reported the incident to the police in Sabah, his state, on Sunday.

In his report given at around 4.17am he said that his workers who are Indonesian citizens were abducted while they were fishing using his ship in the Felda Sahabat Tungky waters in Lahad Datu.

He reported the abduction hap-pened at around 1200 hours lo-cal time when his ship with the Indonesian crew on board was approached by a speed boat with five people aboard wielding rifles.

Immediately three of the crew of his boat were taken by the armed group suspected to be connected with the Abu Sayyaf group of the Philippines, he said.

The four other crew left consist-ing of one Indonesian citizen and three Philippine citizens from Bajau Palauh tribe were released together the ship with registration number LD113/5/F which has now arrived at Lahad Datu port.

Chia Tong Lim who lives in Kampung Cina, Lorong Satu, Pekan Kunak, Sabah, said the names of the abducted Indonesian citizens are Lorence Koten (34), Teodorus Kopong (42), and Emanuel (40).

The Indonesian consulate gen-eral in Kinabalu, Sabah, said in its text message sent through its immigration staff, Nasriansyah, confirmed the incident on Sunday. Nasriansyah said the case is cur-rently being tackled by the foreign ministry in cooperation with the governments of Malaysia and the Philippines.(ant)

BOGOR - A total of 23,607 visitors, including 74 foreigners, visited Bogor Botanical Garden, here, Saturday. “We have predicted that there would be a significant increase in the number of visitors in the weekend, before the post-fasting Lebaran or Eid El Fitr Islamic Holiday ends,” Upun Panipar of the botanical garden said here, Sunday.

On the Lebaran day (July 6), 4,515 domestic visitors and 90 foreign tourists visited the garden. On Thursday (July 7), the garden received 12,725 domestic and 77 foreign visitors; and on Friday, there were 11,945 domestic and 82 foreign visitors. The Bogor Botanical Garden is a home to thousands of flora, including several trees which are hundreds of years old. The first botanical garden in Indonesia is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time daily.(ap)

JAKARTA - Indonesia and Algeria have agreed to strengthen co-operation in the field of university education and scientific researches and sign a memorandum of understanding for it. This is the result of the meeting between the Indonesian ambassador to Algeria, Safira Machrusah, and Algerias minister of university education and scientific researches, Tahar Hadjar, second secretary of the Indonesian embassy in Algeria, Darmia Dimu, said to ANTARA in London on Sunday.

Safira said the cooperation would include extension of scholarships, exchange of lecturers and joint researches and publication of the joint researches in international scientific journals.

“Cooperation in the fields of education and research between Indone-sia and Algeria has so far often been hindered by the lack of the MoU, while the potential is huge. So with the signing of the MoU it is hoped the obstacles would be overcome,” Safira said. Several universities in Algeria have expressed their support including Africa University in Adrar and Emir Abdelkader University in Constantine.

A number of universities in Indonesia have seen the good prospect for the cooperation with civitas academica of the North African country to be developed.

Minister Tahar Hajar said the bilateral relations that have been developed by the two countries for a long time since the Asia-Africa Conference in Bandung in 1955 need to be followed up with concrete cooperation in the field of education and research. He hailed the Indo-nesian initiatives in pushing for the realization of the MoU.(ant)

AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File

Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation carry a tranquilized orangutan as they conduct a rescue and release operation for orangutans trapped in a swath of jungle in Sungai Mang-kutub, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. A global conserva-tion group says Borneo’s orangutans are now a critically endangered species due to hunting and destruction of forest habitat. The International Union for Conservation of Nature estimates the number of Bornean orangutans has dropped by nearly two-thirds since the early 1970s and will further decline to 47,000 animals by 2025.

REUTERS/China Daily/File Photo

An employee guides as a crane unloads shipping containers from a cargo ship at a port in Lianyun-gang, Jiangsu province

March 8, 2014.

BEIJING - China’s economic growth likely cooled to a fresh seven-year low of 6.6 percent in the second quarter as the in-dustrial sector loses steam and a boost from financial services fades, according to a Reuters poll of 61 economists. Analysts expect the world’s second-largest economy to lose further mo-mentum in the second half of the year, prompting the govern-ment and central bank to roll out more support measures even as they worry about fallout from Britain’s secession from the European Union.

AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim

Indonesian Armed Forces Chief Gen. Gatot Nurmantyo, right, speaks to the media as Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, second left, listens after their meeting on the abduction of three Indo-nesians by suspected Abu Sayyaf militants, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, July 11, 2016.

Three Indonesian citizens abducted in Lahad Datu: Governor

KUPANG - Three Indonesian citizens hailing from East Nusa Tenggara province are suspected to have been abducted by an armed group in Lahat Datu, Sabah, Malaysia. “I just heard about it and I am now still seeking information to confirm it,” East Nusa Tenggara governor Frans Lebu Raya said to ANTARA here on Sunday evening.

Over 23,600 people visit Bogor Botanical Garden

RI, Algeria sign MoU for cooperation in high education

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SYDNEY - Australia declared on Monday the AIDS epidemic is no longer a public health issue there, a month after the United Nations adopted an ambitious target to eliminate the threat glob-ally by 2030.

The government-backed Australian Federation of AIDS Or-ganisations (AFAO) and top scientists said the number of people being diagnosed with AIDS in Australia was now so small it was no longer reported.

AIDS cases in Australia peaked in 1994, at 953 cases, according to the Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in society.

Since then, following the introduction of antiretroviral treat-ment, that prevent AIDS developing in people who are infected with the HIV virus, and awareness campaigns, AIDS diagnoses have declined sharply.

“Australia is incredibly fortunate to be in the position and its because of farsighted government policy,” said Darryl O’Donnell, chief executive AFAO.

“We had community organisations of gay men, sex workers and drug users doing outreach campaigns that were extraordinarily ef-fective,” O’Donnell said.

A spokeswoman for the Federal Department of Health said while it was tremendous that AIDS was “not the automatic death sentence that it once was”, approximately 1,100 cases of HIV are detected each year.

“We must not let down our guard.”Worldwide there are 36.7 million people living with HIV, accord-

ing to the World Health Organisation, with 180,000 people dying from AIDS-related illness in the Asia-Pacific region last year.

The United Nations agreed a new declaration on ending the AIDS epidemic at a meeting in New York last month.

The UNAIDS Fast-Track approach to ending the AIDS epidemic has a set of time-bound targets, including reducing the number of people newly infected with HIV from 2.1 million in 2015 to fewer than 500,000 in 2020, reducing the number of people dying from AIDS-related illnesses from 1.1 million in 2015 to fewer than 500,000 in 2020 and eliminating HIV-related discrimination.

Andrew Grulich, head of the HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program at the Kirby Institute, said other countries could learn from Australia.

“The thing that has characterised Australia is a partnership be-tween all sectors involved,” he said. “Community, research and the government - and having bipartisan political support.” (rtr)

A man stole S$30,000 ($22,300) from a Standard Chartered branch last Thursday, having slipped the teller a note saying he was armed, a source with knowledge of the matter said.

The teller pressed a silent alarm button and police arrived within minutes, but it was too late, said the source, who declined to be identi-fied as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

Standard Chartered said the bank has taken “immediate actions to further enhance” security. It de-clined to comment on the details of the robbery.

There was no guard on duty, the bank said, but the staff acted ac-cording to procedures.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore urged banks to “learn

from the recent incident and assess whether their security measures need to be enhanced”.

The prosperous city state has very low levels of crime, thanks in part to decades of strict polic-ing and tough punishments, raging from death for drug trafficking and murder to prison and caning for lesser crimes.

The first bank robbery in more than a decade sparked a flurry of debate on social media about whether Singapore has become too complacent.

Authorities released few details of the theft, prompting questions about bank security and criticism of the tight-lipped police.

Twitter user @Thefinnigans, reflected many people’s attitude with a meme depicting a polite

exchange between a smiling bank teller and man who says he wants to rob the bank.

The teller asks whether the man if he would like a transfer into his account. They agree on cash.

“I will definitely rob here again,” the man says.

“We welcome you to rob us anytime!” replies the teller.

But police on Monday explained that they had declined to release details of the robbery in order to catch the culprit.

Senior Thai police officers said a suspect has been arrested in Thailand and was being held by immigration police.

“Police through the investiga-tions managed to establish the identity of the suspect on the same day but he had already left Sin-gapore for Bangkok,” Singapore police said on their Facebook page.

“Police did not release further details ... to ensure the arrest opera-tion was not jeopardised.” (rtr)

Rare bank robbery raises questions on complacency in safe Singapore

SINGAPORE - A rare bank robbery in Singapore has sparked a social media debate on whether the country’s low crime rates made authorities and society in general too complacent, while Thai authorities said on Monday they had detained the suspected thief.

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Police officers work at scene of a robbery at Standard Chartered Bank branch in Holland Vil-lage, Singapore July 7, 2016. Picture taken July 7, 2016.

Australia declares AIDS no longer public health issue

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The sails of the Sydney Opera House turn red during a World Aids Day reception in Sydney, Australia.

NEGARA - Backflow on day two after the Eid at Gilimanuk started to look crowded from Saturday night (Jul. 9) to Sunday (Jul. 10). The increase of security officers and identity checks to migrants was intensified.

Moreover, the Jembrana Population and Registry Office already repatriated five migrants without identity. The five migrants were re-corded to have been repatriated starting from day two after the Eid or Thursday (Jul. 7) to day three after the Eid or Sunday (Jul. 10).

The Head of the Jembrana Population and Registry Office, I Ketut Wiaspada, when asked for his confirmation on Sunday afternoon justified if his agency already repatriated five migrants within the past four days. He said that when entering Bali namely the Gilimanuk identity checkpoint, the migrants did not present their identity card to the officers.

He said that the migrants argued with various reasons. One admitted to only accompany his brother, another claimed to be a project worker while the others claimed as students. However, his agency tried to take assertive action.

Among the five migrants including Kapi Arianto from Solo, Central Java, with the purpose of visiting his brother in Denpasar was repatri-ated on Thursday (Jul. 7). Secondly, Helmi from Banyuwangi, East Java, admitting to be a student and wishing to go to Denpasar was repatriated on Friday (Jul. 8). Thirdly, Diki Wahyudi from Banyuwangi, East Java claiming to drive his brother to Denpasar was repatriated on the same day.

In the meantime, the fourth migrant, Rasimin from Sidoarjo, East Java, claiming to be project worker in Tabanan was repatriated on Sat-urday (Jul. 9). On Sunday (Jul. 10), the officers repatriated a migrant named Andi Purwanto from Jember, East Java, with the purpose to be project worker in Denpasar.

Those migrants were repatriated because they did not carry identity cards. “A migrant admitted to bring along an identity card but when interrogated the answer is not in accordance with the identity card carried,” he explained.

Wiaspada said that to anticipate the backflow of homecomers, his agency has increased the number of personnel on duty from 17 people (cross-agency) to 25 personnel. They include two additional officers from the Population and Registry Office and six others from the Jem-brana Municipal Police.

The increase in personnel, he said, took place from Saturday until unspecified time or until the condition has gradually turned normal.

In the meantime, at the Gilimanuk Post 2 the Chief of Jembrana Police, Djoni Widodo, together with the Chief of the Criminal Investi-gation Unit Gusti Made Sudarma Putra and the ranks looked to perform a checking against incoming passengers to Bali carefully. Chief Djoni Widodo said that his institution checked passengers, freight and ve-hicles with metal detectors and bloodhounds. Likewise, the checking is also equipped with mobile X-Ray and security gate. (120)

He said that Ubud as one of the main tourist destinations of Bali faces many problems. Traffic con-gestion, inadequate infrastructure and rampant beggars are some of the problems seen on the surface. So far, these problems have yet been resolved so that it is often complained by travelers.

“Many complaints have been deliv-ered by travelers. It is very unfortunate, whereas Ubud has a great potential,” said the Chairman of LPM Ubud.

The most vital issue is the con-cept of the Ubud tourism develop-ment itself. This is one of the most important problems having to get serious attention from the govern-ment. So far, he said, the govern-ment still does not play optimal role. Cultural activities in Ubud

develop naturally. Strategic role of the government, especially local government, is not visible.

“Ubud is necessary to have a development concept especially in terms of culture. Ubud shall be maintained properly. There must be a clearly defined maintenance to Ubud. Otherwise, Ubud will be abandoned one day,” he said.

Related to the issue faced by Ubud, it is considered necessary to establish an authority agency. Proposal on the establishment of the agency, he said, was asked by the Bali Representative Council, Arya Wedakarna, not long ago. In essence, the authority agency will play a role in formulating various issues related to the development of Ubud village in particular in

the field of tourism. The authority agency is also believed to be able to speed up the process of delivering people’s aspirations.

“Actually, Ubud has owned such institution like the LPM. However, if there is an authority agency, it will have more national context. People’s proposals will be able to be quickly responded to the level of central government,” he said.

According to him, the presence of authority agency to Ubud is very strategic. He pointed that Sanur has so far been running it well. Ubud needs to implement it considering the concept of cultural tourism upheld has begun to shift. “In es-sence, the development concept of cultural tourism in Ubud will be more obvious with this authority agency,” he said.

Regardless of whether there is an authority agency or not, he said that the government needs to be more responsive to the problems of Ubud. Do not let the classic problem continues to undermine the tourism image of Ubud and cause Ubud to be abandoned by travelers. (kmb25)

Crowded backflow, five migrants repatriated

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Backflow on day two after the Eid at Gilimanuk started to look crowded from Saturday night (Jul. 9) to Sunday (Jul. 10).

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Ubud as one of the main tourist destinations of Bali faces many problems. Traffic conges-tion, inadequate infrastructure and rampant beggars are some of the problems seen on the surface.

Realize sustainable cultural tourism

Formation of Ubud authority agency deemed strategic

GIANYAR - The proposal on the establishment of the Ubud regional development authority agency keeps on rolling. Forma-tion of this entity is considered strategic as an effort to achieve sustainable tourism based on culture in Ubud. Currently, the proposal is still being processed at the subdistrict level and is expected to be widely disseminated to the public. This was revealed by a community leader of Ubud, Tjokorda Gde Raka Sukawati, Friday (Jul. 8).

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SEVILLE - An airplane powered solely by energy from the sun took off from southern Spain early on Monday on the penultimate leg of the first ever fuel-free round-the-world flight.

The single-seat Solar Impulse 2 lifted off from Seville at 0420 GMT en route for Cairo, a trip expected to take 50 hours and 30 minutes.

The plane has more than 17,0000 solar cells built in to its wings and travels at a cruising speed of around 70 km per hour (43 mph).

On its journey, which began in Abu Dhabi and is due to end there, it has been piloted in turns by Swiss aviators Andre Borschberg and Bertrand Piccard. Borschberg is taking this run, the 16th leg, over the Mediterranean Sea, crossing through the airspace of Tunisia, Algeria, Malta, Italy and Greece before ending in Egypt. (rtr)

The findings, published on Thurs-day in the journal Science, challenge current notions about what makes a planetary system viable.

With three stars in the system, the massive planet would experience triple sunrises and triple sunsets during one season and all daylight in another. Since the planet’s orbit is very long, each season lasts for hundreds of years.

“Depending on which season you were born in, you may never know what nighttime is like,” lead researcher Kevin Wagner of the University of Arizona said.

The planet, called HD 131399Ab, is about four times bigger than Ju-piter, the largest planet in our solar system, and is orbiting in a three-star system located about 340 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cen-taurus.

Scientists are not sure how HD 131399Ab came to exist. It orbits its parent star about twice as far as Pluto circles the sun, needing 550 years to complete a single orbit.

Astronomers have previously discovered planets in multi-star systems, but never one that circles a parent star with such a wide berth. It also is one of the few extrasolar planets - those outside our solar system - to be directly imaged by telescope.

The planet’s orbit is akin to the

distance more typically seen when a star orbits another star, not a planet orbiting a star.

“This is the first planet that we’ve found with an orbit that is comparable to that of the stars,” Wagner said.

If HD 131399Ab’s orbit was just a bit wider, computer simulations show it could be gravitationally elbowed out of the system by the pair of smaller stars that orbit each other and the main star, which is about 80 percent bigger than the sun.

Though the planet is relatively young, around 16 million years old compared to the 4.5-billion-year-old Earth, it likely has had an eventful life. Scientists suspect it may have started off in a much closer orbit around two parent stars before it was gravitationally bounced to its extreme distance.

Scientists plan additional obser-vations to determine if the planet’s orbit is actually stable.

“It is not clear how this planet ended up on its wide orbit in this extreme system ... but it shows there is more variety out there than many would have deemed possible,” Wagner said.

The planet was detected using the European Southern Observa-tory’s Very Large Telescope in northern Chile. (rtr)

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This artist’s impression shows a view of the triple-star system HD 131399.

Astronomers spy giant planet, three stars in odd celestial ballet

CAPE CANAVERAL - Astronomers have discovered a planet unlike any other ever found, one that loops widely around one star that is locked in a gravitational embrace with two others in a triple-star system, creating a curious celestial ballet.

Solar plane leaves Seville on penultimate leg of round-the-world flight

Solar Impulse2, a solar powered plane piloted by Swiss aviator Andre Boschberg, flies over the Gemasolar Ther-mosolar Plant in Seville, Spain after taking off towards Cairo, Egypt, from the San Pablo airport, July 11, 2016.Amalie Decloux, Jean Revillard/SI2/Handout via Reuters

SINGARAJA - The officers of Buleleng Police anticipate drug trafficking through the Singaraja Prison. Indication of the prison used as the location of drug trafficking is undeniable to occur. The pattern of early prevention is carried out through site inspection at unspecified time.

Chief of Buleleng Police, I Made Sukawijaya, explained that the environmental area of Singaraja Prison resembles to other prisons in Bali. The prison is the necessary to be supervised by apparatus. The drugs must be prevented from entering the prison. Not on the contrary, the prisons even become a gather-ing place for drug users.

“I have not seen the real condition of the Singaraja Prison. However, in other prisons most sources of drug supply are from the prison itself,” he told Bali Post, Sunday (Jul. 10).

He said that inspection will be carried out any time. He does not tolerate any drug users. Moreover, the prison is not the place to enjoy drugs. Prisoners should improve their behavior into better people.

“Possibly, the inspection will be made after this Eid holiday. Well, we will organize a joint impromptu operation. We assume there is such possibility (drug trafficking—Ed). Drug control at prisons will become our target later on,” he said.

Sukawijaya affirmed that the issues on drug user will be seriously handled. He hoped that Buleleng, chiefly the younger generation, can avoid drug abuse in the future. “We want that Buleleng is clean of drugs and this is my determination. Hope-fully, I can make it happen during my period with the whole ranks,” he said. (kmb34)

Such condition, for instance, can be seen in the forest area at Suter village. Based on observa-tion, at one point of the forest overgrown by huge trees seems to be used as a landfill. Both organic and inorganic waste like plastic is found to pile up in the forest. Allegedly, the rubbish was de-liberately dumped into the forest area by unscrupulous residents as seen from the condition of waste collected in plastic bags. Piles of the rubbish in the forest indirectly indicate that the dumping of rub-bish in the forest seems to have lasted for long enough time.

Other than at Suter, similar condition is also seen in the forest area on the outskirts heading for Manikliyu village. Likewise, the

forest area along the main road section of Penelokan-Singaraja is inseparable from the siege of rubbish.

When asked for his confirma-tion on Sunday (Jul. 10), the Section Head of Regional Con-servation at the Bali Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA), Sulistyo Widodo, said that the large amount of rubbish accumulating in the forest area of Kintamani is not solely the re-sponsibility of the BKSDA.

Considering the region belongs to a tourism area, the issue should become a joint responsibility of all parties. According to him, the public awareness of not throwing rubbish into the forest is the main key to the issues.

“The BKSDA alone is unable to take care of the rubbish at the loca-tion. Hopefully, all parties can take part,” he explained.

Sulistyo also added that the problem of rubbish in the forest area does not only occur in Kintamani. Almost all regions experience simi-lar problem. To maintain forest area so that it remains clean of trash, he admitted to have repeatedly called on people not to throw rubbish in the forest area any time.

“We have disseminated about this awareness every meeting so that people can also main-tain the sanitation of the forest area. Sanitation of this forest is not only for the sake of the BKSDA, but also for all of us,” said Sulistyo. (kmb40)

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Forest condition in Kintamani area is quite alarming. The forest whose conservation should be kept is even used to dispose of rubbish by unscrupulous and irresponsible people.

Forest area of Kintamani taken advantage as disposal site

BANGLI - Forest condition in Kintamani area is quite alarming. The forest whose conservation should be kept is even used to dispose of rubbish by unscrupulous and irresponsible people. In addition to be filled with organic waste, the forest area of Kintamani is also stuffed with inorganic waste such as plastic.

Prison becomes the target of drug eradication

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Singaraja Prison

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Suamba explained that customary and hamlet authorities must clarify the presence of the migrants. In this regard, they must clarify what is the purpose of their coming to Bali. If they are indeed looking for job opportunities, they should have equipped themselves with adequate skill.

“It must be clear because without a purpose it will harm them. On the one hand, it will harm them because having no skills so that they ultimately cannot get a work. Then, it is very much worried if later on they bring in negative impacts,” said this PDI-P politician from Tabanan.

According to Suamba, if the migrants are not supervised, Bali will be soon fully occu-pied. In terms of capacity and carrying capac-ity, it will not be sufficient any longer.

In the meantime, a member of Commission II of the Bali House of Representatives, Tjok Asmara Putra Sukawati, said that Bali cannot prohibit migrants. However, the government can encourage people, especially at village level to protect its territory related to the re-ception of permanent migrant considering all this time there is a gap between the locals and migrants in search of work. One of the causes of this gap is that local population is bound to customary activities.

“To that end, all the migrants should be involved in the existing activities, so that there is no difference between the locals and migrants in terms of customary work. If they

are not ready to do so, they will be back again,” he said.

In addition to protection against the re-gion, added Asmara, the customary village in particular also needs to make strengthening internally. It is based on consideration that the presence of migrants is definitely going to cause a cultural shift if Balinese people are not strong. On that account, the understanding on the Balinese customs, culture and traditions in-spired by Hinduism becomes very important.

“Maintaining tradition and performing ceremony are the charms and customary and cultural defense remaining to only exist in this world. Protection of the region alone is not enough without any idealistic understand-ing of the community,” said this politician of Democrat Party.

Asmara added that the strengthening can be conducted by opening and encouraging ashram education. At the ashram, the young genera-tion in particular is given the understanding so that they are more familiar with customs and culture. When having known it well, they will love so that they are ultimately not easily influenced by external cultures.

“If they do not know anything and then get external culture and consider it nicer, they will definitely turn. However, if they have an un-derstanding about the superiority of our culture and customs, it will result in a stronger ideal-ism in the next generation, the young people of Bali,” he said. (kmb32)

Chief of Padangbai Sea Police, Gede Wali, said on Sunday (Jul. 10) that the peak is estimated to occur on Sunday night between 20:00 and 02:00. His ranks have anticipated by increasing the number of personnel at the Padangbai Harbor. As in-structed by the Chief of Karangasem Police, Sugeng Sudarso, the inspec-tion process against migrants will be tightened at the peak of backflow. The examination is carried out in more details against passengers, their freight and the completeness

of their identity. “We do not want to miss,” said Gede Wali.

Until Sunday afternoon, eight people were repatriated because they were found entering the har-bor without identity. Police made collaboration with the Karangasem Population and Civil Registry Of-fice to accelerate the repatriation process of illegal migrants. They all come from different regions in NTB. When asked about the pur-pose of their coming to Bali, some claimed to have been promised a job

by relatives in Bali, while the others are desperate and want to try their luck in Bali.

Tightening of the examination process at the entrance of eastern Bali is also meant to prevent any terrorist acts usually infiltrating Bali during the backflow. There-fore, the luggage of migrants also became the focus of the examina-tion to protect Bali from terrorism having been back to bother people following the suicide bombing in Surakarta. However, so far, police

do not find any indications on ter-rorist infiltration into Bali through Padangbai.

Regent of Karangasem, I Gusti Ayu Mas Sumatri, also monitored the Padangbai Harbor, Sunday (Jul. 10). She wanted to make sure that backflow processes at Padangbai Harbor could run smoothly. She made a lot of dialogue with police officers and the officers from other agencies to know in person about the handling of migrants in the field.

The data on the loading and un-loading activities at Padangbai Har-bor during the Ramadya Operation 2016 indicated that backflow on day one through day three after the Eid continued to increase. The arrival from day one after the Eid amounted to 2,777 people and showed an in-crease on day two to 3,238 people, and the last data of day tree on

Sunday afternoon have become 3,499 people. Similar increase also happened to the arrival of vehicle on day tree after the Eid. There were 12 large buses, two medium buses, 12 ten-wheeled trucks, 31 large trucks, 45 medium trucks, 262 small trucks, 364 cars and 1,098 motorcycles. Such number was obtained from 25 trips of vessel crossing.

The arrival figures remained lower than passengers on day three before the Eid. As noted, the departure of homecoming traffic peaked with 4,852 people. In the meantime, the arrival of vehicles on day three before the Eid reached 12 big buses, one bus, 34 ten-wheeled trucks, 92 large trucks, 102 medium trucks, 386 small trucks, 627 cars and 1,464 motorcycles. They were transported through 26 trips of ves-sel crossing. (kmb31)

Backflow, police tightened investigation of migrants

AMLAPURA —After being preoccupied with homecoming traffic, police officers are now made alert by

backflow. For instance, it was seen in the eastern entrance of Bali namely Padangbai Harbor, where the backflow started to look crowded since day one after the Eid holiday up to Sunday afternoon (Jul. 10). To prevent illegal migrants from entering Bali, police officers tightened the checks against the migrants. As noted, eight people were repatriated because they did not bring along a clear identity.

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The police officers are inspecting the identity of migrants coming to Bali in Gilimanuk Harbor

Everyone’s favourite Chinese, Happy Chappy has opened its doors at a brand spanking new location in Berawa and the entire town of Canggu is rejoicing. And no wonder because who doesn’t love those succulent and tasty dishes that can only be found at Bali’s number one Chinese go-to? Founder and restaurateur, David Kearns recently told us at an interview that the Happy Chappy Express in Berawa is merely the first in the long lines of Happy Chappy Expresses that are currently in the pipeline, featuring the same concept, layout and menu as the new Express outlet in Berawa.

Berawa’s Happy Chappy Express is dedicated to takeaways and casual dining. But regardless, both loca-tions are consistently living up to its tagline; “Real Good Chinese Food” and diners should expect no less. The outlet seats about 50 persons max, and features the same décor and ambience as the first Happy Chappy in Seminyak but unlike its sister location that promises an entire dining experience as a pack-age, the Express in Canggu focuses on its fabulous menu offerings and in-and-out dining concept with the same great taste and amazing qual-ity. “All your favourite dishes, you can find at Happy Chappy Express,” David said. Takeaways are great for cosy nights in, or to fill your raven-ous bellies with a bottle of Bintang after a day of surfing and sunbath-ing. Friends can also walk in to grab some authentic and mouthwatering Chinese delicacies to warm the heart and soul. The Express delivers to

locations around Canggu, and din-ers can always pick their favourites from the restaurant’s takeaway menu available online. Some of the favourites, we were told, are the Kungpao and Sweet & Sour dishes with chicken, pork or prawns. Mean-while the Happy Chappy Chinese in Seminyak continues to pleasure and satisfy. Night after night, the restaurant is packed to the brim, a testimony to its amazing reputation as one of the best restaurants to ever graze Bali’s culinary scene.

Those who’ve been to Happy Chappy in Seminyak don’t only go for the food; the Dragon Den’s bar provides an ethereal effect; like enter-ing an underground bar in a Chinese Kung Fu movie. The cocktails are out of this world, and we strongly recom-mend trying “Enter The Dragon” - Vodka infused with tea, lemongrass, ginger liqueur, lime juice, simple syrup and lemon twist. There are more themed events to attend, with Kung Fu Lunches happening every Friday (diners get to watch their favourite classic Kung-Fu movies projected on the walls as they dine), Karaoke Eve-nings on Wednesdays and of course, the notoriously popular Dim Sum Sundays. When asked what’s the next big thing for Happy Chappy? David said, “We are planning another Happy Chappy Express for the Legian market and in other locations across Bali. We just want to make good Chinese food more accessible to everybody.” We hear you, David, and while we wait in anticipation, let’s dine, shall we? Happy Chappy awaits!

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Its success is a feather in the cap for Illumination chief Chris Meledandri, confirming his status among the ranks of animation giants. The family film, which explores what dogs, cats and other animal companions do while their owners are busy at work, cost an economical $75 million to produce, roughly half of what most studios spend mak-ing animated movies. Universal is backing the picture, which launched across 4,370 locations.

“Illumination just has a way of creating ‘want to see’ movies,” said Nick Carpou, Universal’s domestic distribution chief. “They make movies that resonate with audiences.”

And ones that spawn toylines. The cuddly creatures that populate “Pets” seem tailor made to sell stuffed animals and t-shirts, creating a financial windfall for the studio. The film deftly exploited dog and cat obsessed moviegoers to appeal to both parents and children. In the United States alone, Americans are expected to spend more than $62 billion in 2016 on their pets.

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it has held for the three previous weeks. The sequel to “Finding Nemo” slid to second place with $20.4 million, having made $422.6 million to lap “Captain America: Civil War” as the highest-grossing film of the year on a domestic basis. It also ranks as the highest-grossing animated film in North America, unseating “Toy Story 3.” (rtr)

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‘Secret Life of Pets’ Debuts to Massive $103.2 Million

LOS ANGELES - “The Se-cret Life of Pets” dominated the weekend box office, rack-ing up a massive $103.2 million and launching the first new franchise of the summer.

DENPASAR - Bali is as-certained to be invaded by migrants on the Eid backflow this time. The existence of migrants from outside Bali brings in its own consequence to the Island of the Gods. One of them is the occurrence of cultural shift

because the number of migrants exceeds the local population.

In the meantime, prohibiting migrants cannot be done because Bali stays a part of the Homeland. “Well, I think the mi-grants should be constrained. At least,

they must be supervised. Let’s say that each region to be entered is guarded by pecalang (customary security guard), hamlet chief, chief of customary village and they ask about the skill owned by the migrants,” said a member of Commission

IV of the Bali House of Representatives, I Gede Suamba, to International Bali Post.

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PARIS - The smell of teargas floating in the air near the Eiffel Tower proved an ominous sign on the night when France’s dream of a perfect soccer sum-mer turned sour. The clashes at the Paris fan zone, where supporters trying to force their way in were pushed back by riot police, were relatively minor.

But such distractions were not part of a script which was then shred-ded on the pitch where Portugal gave a spirited rearguard performance to deny France their happy ending.

The French were desperate for some light relief when the tourna-ment kicked off a month ago after strikes and violent protests against a labour law, with a state of emer-gency still in place after Islamist attacks that killed 130 people in the French capital in November.

France started the tournament in sluggish fashion but improved match after match, advancing to the final with a convincing 2-0 win over world champions Germany.

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