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Update: 50 injured after quake jolts Indonesia; buildings damaged

Update: 50 injured after quake jolts Indonesia; buildings damaged

Indonesia's Bali rattled by quake; dozens injured

BALI, Indonesia (AP) – A powerful earthquake jolted Indonesia's popular resort island of Bali on Thursday, causing widespread panic and injuring at least 50 people, many with broken bones and head wounds.

The walls of some temples along the coast crumbled, and witnesses told local radio and television stations the roofs of some homes collapsed.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the 6.0-magnitude quake was centered 60 miles (100 kilometers) southwest of the island. It hit 36 miles (60 kilometers) beneath the ocean floor.
Although not strong enough to trigger a tsunami, the quake was felt on neighboring Java and Lombok islands, hundreds of miles (kilometers) away.
"It knocked me off my motorcycle," said one badly shaken Bali resident, Miftahul Chusna.
Candy Juliani, a public relations officer for the Sanur Beach Hotel, said terrified guests fled the building.
"We have special emergency routes for this type of situation, but everyone was so scared, they just ignored them," Juliani said.
At least 50 people were hurt, many with cuts, broken bones and head wounds, said Wayan Sudanti, a hospital spokesman.
Three were in critical condition.
Indonesia straddles a series of fault lines that makes the vast island nation prone to volcanic and seismic activity.
A giant quake off the country on Dec. 26, 2004, triggered a tsunami in the Indian Ocean that killed 230,000 people, half of them in Indonesia's westernmost province of Aceh.
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BREAKING: Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis dies, team says -CC

BREAKING: Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis dies, team says -CC
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Bus crashes into car on China highway; 35 killed

3 major road accidents in China kill 56 in 1 day

BEIJING — Three major road accidents in China killed 56 people on the last day of a weeklong holiday, including 35 people who died after a bus collided with a car on a northern expressway, state media reported Saturday.

The official Xinhua News Agency said that the bus flipped over after crashing into a car in the port city of Tianjin on Friday afternoon, injuring 18 others.

Xinhua cited a Tianjin traffic official as saying the bus was speeding and that many passengers were thrown out of the vehicle when it hit the car and rolled over.

In eastern Anhui province, at least 10 people died and 19 were injured in a 24-vehicle pileup on an expressway as foggy weather reduced visibility, the Beijing News daily said.

Eleven people in a van were killed after a truck crashed into the vehicle in central Henan province, the newspaper said.

Serious traffic accidents are common in China due to often overloaded vehicles and poorly trained drivers who often ignore traffic laws.

Friday was the end of a weeklong holiday to mark China's National Day.
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Mntan Menteri Sekretaris Negara Moerdiono

Mntan Menteri Sekretaris Negara Moerdiono dikabarkan meninggal dunia di Singapura.

Salah satu kerabat Moerdiono mengabarkan, mantan orang berpengaruh di era Orde Baru itu menghembuskan nafas akibat sakit yang dideritanya.

"Beliau memang sakit sudah lama di Singapura, saya juga baru dapat kabar wafatnya," ujar Ricky

Kuasa hukum Moerdiono, Henry Yosodiningrat membenarkan kabar duka tersebut. "Iya beliau meninggal maghrib tadi," ujarnya singkat. [mah]
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This is how Twitter mourned for Steve Jobs

This is how Twitter mourned for Steve Jobs

It's been almost 24 hours since the first news of Steve Jobs' death first rocked the Internet, and still Twitter users are pouring out lamentations 140 characters at a time. By 12 a.m. ET Thursday morning, there had been 1.4 million tweets mentioning Jobs and 11,000 news articles written, according to All Things D.

Here are some of the more notable tweets:

Ashton Kutcher, @aplusk

"Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works. – Steve Jobs RIP"

Robert Scoble, @Scobleizer

"I was driving on the freeway in Cupertino when I heard the news. Shocking. So much emotion is swirling about."

Gizmodo, @Gizmodo

"Apple has confirmed Steve Jobs is dead. It's now on their front page. This is a very sad day. Godspeed, Steve."

io9, @io9

"RIP Steve Jobs. Thanks, Steve, for making the world more science fictional."

Arnold Schwarzenegger, @Schwarzenegger

"Steve lived the California Dream every day of his life and he changed the world and inspired all of us. #ThankYouSteve"

Darren Rovell, @darrenrovell

"RIP Steve Jobs. You left your mark on our desks, on our ears & in our hands."

Alyssa Milano, @Alyssa_Milano

"Rest in peace, Steve Jobs. You were always a big part of my world with your special inventions. Thank you for your brain."

@Jesus_M_Christ

RIP Steve Jobs. In unrelated news, I am proud to announce we are now in the first stages of development of the iHeaven app.

Tim Carmody, @tcarmody

I'm on my way to PHL to see my son, who uses a device Steve Jobs invented to help him talk. He will never know. He will never know.

Michael Arrington, @arrington

Damn. People like steve jobs are supposed to live forever

John Hodgman, @hodgman

Everything good I have done, I have done on a Mac.

Andy Carvin, @acarvin

In elementary school, I used an Apple ll. In college, I had a Mac Plus w/ a 20 meg hard drive. Now my 3-year-old is playing with an iPad.
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Jobs authorized biography so his kids can know him

Jobs authorized biography so his kids can know him

CUPERTINO, Calif./SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Steve Jobs, in pain and too weak to climb stairs a few weeks before his death, wanted his children to understand why he wasn't always there for them, according to the author of his highly anticipated biography.

"I wanted my kids to know me," Jobs was quoted as saying by Pulitzer Prize nominee Walter Isaacson, when he asked the Apple Inc co-founder why he authorized a tell-all biography after living a private, almost ascetic life.

"I wasn't always there for them, and I wanted them to know why and to understand what I did," Jobs told Isaacson in their final interview at Jobs' home in Palo Alto, California.

Isaacson said he visited Jobs for the last time a few weeks ago and found him curled up in some pain in a downstairs bedroom. Jobs had moved there because he was too weak to go up and down stairs, "but his mind was still sharp and his humor vibrant," Isaacson wrote in an essay on Time.com that will be published in the magazine's October 17 edition.

Jobs died on Wednesday at the age of 56 after a long battle with a rare form of pancreatic cancer.

Outpourings of sympathy swept across the globe as state leaders, business rivals and fans paid respect to the man who touched the daily lives of countless millions through the Macintosh computer, iPod, iPhone and iPad.

Jobs had struggled with health issues but said very little about his battle with cancer since an operation in 2004. When he stepped down in August, handing the CEO reins to long-time operations chief Tim Cook, Jobs said simply that he could no longer fulfill his duties as chief executive.

Apple has been similarly guarded about the circumstances of his death, saying only that their chairman was surrounded by his wife Laurene and immediate family. Jobs had four children from two relationships.

Funeral arrangements have not been disclosed and it is uncertain when the company will hold a planned "celebration" of Jobs' life. Officials in Sacramento said there will be no state or public funeral.

SOMBER MOOD

From Tokyo and Paris to San Francisco and New York, mourners created impromptu memorials outside Apple stores, from flowers and candles to a dozen green and red apples on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.

At corporate headquarters in the heart of Silicon Valley on Thursday, employees -- current and former -- gathered with their families under an overcast sky to pay their respects at a makeshift memorial on a driveway leading up to the entrance.

"He was a very private person, but he's everywhere in the products he created," said Glenn Harada, a 22-year-old former Apple employee. "He didn't work alone but none of this could have happened without him."

Employees said they went on with business, but with an undercurrent of sadness. Grief counselors on the payroll had reached out to Apple workers, a spokesman said.

"Deep down there's sadness," said Cory Moll, a part-time Apple employee who had tried to organize a union. "We have lost someone who touched us all."

With his passion for minimalist design and a genius for marketing, Jobs laid the groundwork for Apple to continue to flourish after his death, most analysts and investors say.

But Apple still faces challenges in the absence of the man who was its chief product designer, marketing guru and salesman nonpareil. Phones running Google's Android software are gaining share in the smartphone market, and there are questions about what Apple's next big product will be.

The launch of the iPhone 4S -- at the kind of gala event that became Jobs' trademark -- was a letdown to many fans earlier this week, underscoring how Jobs' showmanship and uncanny instincts will be missed.

But Wall Street analysts said Cook's new team-based approach and operational savvy will keep the company on track -- at least for now.

Apple shares ended down just 0.23 percent at $377.37, though that underperformed the broader U.S. market.

"It didn't come as a shock," said Terry Donoghue, an Apple technical writer, whose department boss called an hour-long meeting to reminisce about Jobs. "It's still hard for a lot of people."

JOBS' ESTATE: CONFIDENTIAL?

Jobs, in his trademark uniform of black mock-turtleneck and blue jeans, was deemed the heart and soul of a company that rivals Exxon Mobil as the most valuable in America.

With an estimated net worth of $7 billion -- including a 7 percent stake in Walt Disney Co -- it was not known how Jobs' estate would be handled.

The entrepreneur had sometimes been criticized for not wielding his enormous influence and wealth for philanthropy like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. His death revived speculation that some of his estate might be donated to cancer research groups or hospitals.

California law requires a will to be filed in probate court within 30 days of death.

Jobs and his wife placed at least three properties into trusts in 2009, which legal experts say is a sign he may have been preparing his assets to remain confidential upon his death.

Placing stock and real estate into trusts can both minimize estate taxes upon a person's death, and keep them from being publicly disclosed in probate court, said John O'Grady, a trusts and estates attorney in San Francisco.

Jobs was given up for adoption soon after his birth in San Francisco to an American mother, Joanne Carole Schieble, and a Syrian-born father, Abdulfattah "John" Jandali.

A college dropout, Jobs started Apple Computer with friend Steve Wozniak in his parents' garage in 1976.

"I do feel like I did when John Lennon was killed. Also JFK and Martin Luther King. Like Steve Jobs, they gave us hope," Wozniak said on his Facebook page.

Jobs changed the technology world in the late 1970s, when the Apple II became the first personal computer to gain a wide following. He did it again in 1984 with the Macintosh, which built on breakthrough technologies developed at Xerox Parc and elsewhere to create the personal computing experience as we know it today.

The rebel streak that was central to his persona got him tossed out of Apple in 1985, but he returned in 1997 and after a few years began the roll-out of a troika of products -- the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad -- that again upended the established order in major industries.

(Additional reporting by Michael Miller, Jennifer Saba, Sinead Carew and Liana Baker in New York; Scott Malone in Columbus, Ohio; Sarah McBride in Cupertino; Poornima Gupta and Dan Levine in San Francisco; Edwin Chan in Los Angeles; Matt Cowan in London; and Amy Pyett in Sydney; editing by John Wallace, Tiffany Wu and Matthew Lewis)
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Stocks jump for a third day after European Central Bank offers new support to banks; retail sales gain

Stocks jump for a third day after European Central Bank offers new support to banks; retail sales gain

EW YORK (AP) -- The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 183 points Thursday after the European Central Bank moved to support that region's lenders and U.S. retailers reported stronger September sales.

It was the third straight day of gains. The Dow has soared 468 points since Tuesday, or 4.4 percent.

The European Central Bank promised to provide unlimited one-year loans to the region's lenders through 2013. The goal is to shield banks from poorly functioning short-term credit markets, in which banks are becoming too worried about each other's financial stability to lend money to one another. Germany's DAX jumped 3.2 percent, and France's CAC-40 rose 3.4 percent.

The loans are also meant to help protect the banks in the event Greece's government defaults on its debt. If that happens the value of Greek bonds held by those banks would be likely to drop sharply, weakening the banks' balance sheets and making it harder for them to lend.

The European Central Bank disappointed some investors by announcing that it would keep interest rates unchanged. Analysts were hoping the bank would cut rates to encourage lending and give a boost to Europe's sagging economy.

Target Corp., Nordstrom Inc., Macy's Inc. and other U.S. retailers reported sales that beat Wall Street's expectations. While some of the sales were driven by deep discounts, analysts said the higher sales suggested the U.S. economy was not in another recession.

"The market has been pricing in an out-and-out recession, but the fact that consumer spending is holding up shows that we're more likely to continue muddling through at a 1 to 2 percent growth rate," said Brian Gendreau, market strategist at Cetera Financial Group.

The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 183.38 points, or 1.7 percent, to 11,123.33. It was the first time the Dow rose by more than 100 points for three straight days since a three-day rally that began Aug. 11 and ended with a 763-point gain.

It was the 9th straight day the Dow closed up or down more than 100 points, the longest such streak since November 2008, in the middle of the financial crisis. Markets have been extraordinarily volatile as investors react to the latest headlines out of Europe.

The S&P 500 rose 20.94, or 1.8 percent, to 1,164.97. The Nasdaq composite rose 46.31, or 1.9 percent, to 2,506.82.

Banks in Europe and the U.S. rallied. U.S. bank stocks rose sharply after Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told a Congressional panel that U.S. financial firms had a "very modest" exposure to Europe's debt problems. Bank of America Corp. jumped 8.9 percent to $6.28, the biggest gain among the 30 stocks in the Dow. Morgan Stanley rose 4.8 percent to $15.18.

The Labor Department said the number of applications for unemployment benefits rose slightly last month to 401,000. While that is a signal that the job market continues to be weak, the increase was slightly less than what Wall Street economists had predicted, a signs that layoffs are easing. Unemployment benefits typically need to fall below 375,000 to signal job growth.

The hopeful signs on the U.S. economy led investors to pull money out of lower-risk assets. That pushed yields higher on U.S. government debt as investors sold Treasurys. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to 1.99 percent from 1.90 percent late Wednesday.

Corning Inc. rose 7.1 percent to $13.50 after it said it would increase its dividend and buy back shares. Apple Inc. lost 0.2 percent to $377.37 in choppy trading after company co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs died Wednesday. Several analysts and large investors said they believe the company would continue to grow under new CEO Tim Cook.

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Steve Jobs: Remembering the dissatisfied man

Steve Jobs: Remembering the dissatisfied man

Many famous Steve Jobs moments involve him speaking before enraptured audiences. One of my most vivid Jobs memories is of the time I saw him standing quietly at the back of one.

I was attending the SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference in Boston in 1989, and was trapped in a throng on the show floor watching one of Pixar's short cartoons. (The company hadn't started making feature-length ones, and wasn't yet a cherished icon of American entertainment.) The person next to me happened to be Jobs, who had bought George Lucas's graphics division in 1985 and bootstrapped it into independent existence as Pixar.

I'm not sure if anyone else noticed him watching the movie and observing the crowd — they were too busy being entertained. He beamed with quiet satisfaction, wearing the same cat-like grin he did at the launch of the original Macintosh in 1984. In recent years, as I attended Apple product launches where Jobs was the center of attention, I saw it repeatedly.

And yet,'satisfaction' is nowhere on the list of words that leaps to mind as I think about Jobs' life and career. He was famously dissatisfied — with products under development, with the people who reported to him, with Apple's competitors and partners, with the way the technology industry worked, with life in general.

I found that smile of contentment more compelling than the praise ("insanely great!") that Jobs routinely bestowed on Apple products. It looked utterly sincere. But it was also fleeting. A Jobs who had kept on being pleased with Pixar as it existed in 1989 would never have instigated the changes that made Toy Story possible, just as a Jobs who was happy with the Apple's lot in life in 2001 would never have presided over a decade's worth of ambitious expansion.

To me, the most remarkable thing about his career wasn't the Apple II, the Mac, Pixar, the Apple Store, the iPod, iTunes, the iPad or any of the other blockbusters he guided into existence — even though any one of them would have been enough to assure a place in the history of business and technology. (Steve Wozniak contributed to only one of these hits, the Apple II, and will be rightly revered for it forever.) Rather, it's the durability and consistency of his vision that is astonishing.

When Jobs cofounded Apple with Woz in 1976, he was 21 and the personal computer industry barely extended beyond the meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club, the Silicon Valley institution that counted Jobs and Woz among its regulars. By 1977, the Apple II was on the market and Jobs was arguably the most influential figure in the business. What were the chances that he would still dominate it thirty-four years later — not by riding out his successes but by restlessly moving on to the next big thing, again and again?
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak on the death of Steve Jobs: " "We've lost something we won't get back."

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak on the death of Steve Jobs: " "We've lost something we won't get back."

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Steve Wozniak, who started Apple in a Silicon Valley garage with Steve Jobs in 1976, said he'll miss his fellow co-founder "as much as everyone."

"We've lost something we won't get back," he said in an interview with The Associated Press following Jobs' death on Wednesday.

"The way I see it, though, the way people love products he put so much into creating means he brought a lot of life to the world."

Wozniak, a high school friend of Jobs', last saw him about three months ago, shortly after Jobs emerged from a medical leave to unveil Apple Inc.'s iCloud content syncing service and the latest version of its iOS mobile software. At the time, Wozniak said, Jobs looked ill and sounded weak.

Jobs had battled cancer in 2004 and underwent a liver transplant in 2009 after taking a leave of absence for unspecified health problems. He took another leave of absence in January - his third since his health problems began - and officially resigned as CEO in August. Jobs became Apple's chairman and handed the helm to his hand-picked successor, Tim Cook.

Apple announced Jobs' death Wednesday afternoon. The company did not specify a cause. Jobs was 56.

Wozniak, 61, said Jobs was a good husband and father and a great businessman who had an eye for details. He said Jobs was a good marketer and understood the benefits of technology. His string of hits includes the Apple II and Macintosh computers, iPod music players, the iPhone and the iPad tablet computer.

When it came to Apple's products, "while everyone else was fumbling around trying to find the formula, he had the better instincts," he said.

After dropping out of Reed College in Portland, Ore., Jobs returned to California in 1974, where he attended meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club - a group of computer hobbyists - with Wozniak.

Wozniak's homemade computer drew attention from other enthusiasts, but Jobs saw its potential far beyond the geeky hobbyists of the time. The pair started Apple Computer Inc. in Jobs' parents' garage in 1976. According to Wozniak, Jobs suggested the name after visiting an "apple orchard" that Wozniak said was actually a commune.

Wozniak and Jobs both left Apple in 1985. In Jobs' case, it followed a clash with then-CEO John Sculley. Jobs resigned his post as chairman of the board and left Apple after being pushed out of his role leading the Macintosh team.

Jobs returned in 1997 as interim CEO after Apple, then in dire financial dire straits, bought Next, a computer company he started.

According to Wozniak, Jobs told him around the time he left Apple in 1985 that he had a feeling he would die before the age of 40. Because of that, "a lot of his life was focused on trying to get things done quickly," Wozniak said.

"I think what made Apple products special was very much one person, but he left a legacy," he said. Because of this, Wozniak hopes the company can continue to be successful despite Jobs' death.
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Steve Wozniak: "It's like there's a big hole left in you... He made a lot of people happy"

Steve Wozniak: "It's like there's a big hole left in you... He made a lot of people happy"
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AP: Doctors say cancer likely killed Steve Jobs; Apple, Jobs' family have not said what caused his death

AP: Doctors say cancer likely killed Steve Jobs; Apple, Jobs' family have not said what caused his death

Apple and the family of Steve Jobs are not saying what caused the death of the company's founder. However, medical experts not involved in his care say that the liver transplant he had two years ago was probably a sign that his cancer had returned.

Jobs declared he was cured in 2004 after surgery for a rare type of pancreatic cancer that grows more slowly and is more treatable than the more common type. Yet this type of cancer often returns or spreads, usually to the liver.

Jobs has been on a medical leave since early this year for medical problems he wouldn't discuss in detail. He resigned as Apple's chief in August.

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Agnes Monica multi-platinum singer and highly acclaimed actress

Agnes Monica multi-platinum singer and highly acclaimed actress

After rising to stardom at the age of 6, Indonesian singer Agnes Monica has made a name for herself as an award-winning, multi-platinum singer and highly acclaimed actress.

With eight albums under her belt, Agnes has gained commercial success in many countries, including her homeland Indonesia, as well as Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and even the Netherlands.

After performing at the 2008 & 2009 Asia Song Festival in Seoul, Agnes also attained fame in Taiwan, Korea, China, and the rest of the Asia Pacific region. She even snagged the award for Best Asian Artist in the two years she participated. Agnes has numerous awards to her name, including 10 Anugerah Musik Indonesia awards, seven Panasonic Awards, four MTV Indonesia Awards, three Indonesia Kid's Choice Awards, and seven JpopAsia International Music Awards.

She is the face of Olay for Southeast Asia, and the spokesperson for Honda in the region. Her branded slogan, "Dream, Believe, and Make it Happen" became the campaign for the US Embassy's 2011 cultural conference, hosted by Agnes. Agnes is also an ambassador of MTV EXIT to combat human trafficking. Agnes broke into the international music scene through collaborations ranging from American R&B Singer Keith Martin, to Latin heartthrob Christian Chavez.

Agnes recently has recorded a duet with Grammy-Award winning legend Michael Bolton. Agnes is now in the process of working on an English studio album, with exciting collaborators such as Timbaland.

Vote to Agnes Monica for EUROPE MUSIC AWARD 2011

Vote to Agnes Monica for EUROPE MUSIC AWARD 2011

Penyanyi kita Agnes Monica dinominasikan di EUROPE MUSIC AWARD 2011, seharusnya kita semua beri VOTE, agar masyarakat dunia bisa lihat sisi baik Indonesia melalui Penyanyinya..

Caranya..

Muncul nama "Agnes Monica".. Lalu klik "Vote".. Selesai..!
Sesimple itu.. Gampang bgt..

Ini bukan masalah suka atau tidak suka dg Agnes. Tapi lebih kepada mendukung Bangkitlah Indonesia dimata Dunia...

Mhn teruskan broadcast ini, Semangat Indonesia, semangat kebaikan Indonesia

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Same old iPhone design not doing it for you? Samsung's got "something BIG" up its sleeve

Same old iPhone design not doing it for you? Samsung's got "something BIG" up its sleeve

Nexus Prime Teaser and Leak Spark

Has the all-too-familiar shape of Apple's iPhone 4S left you hot and bothered? You might want to pay attention next week, when Google and Samsung are expected to announce their Nexus Prime smartphone.

Samsung's "Mobile Unpacked" event is scheduled for October 11, but the company is already dropping hints on what to expect. A new teaser video shows what looks like an aluminum-clad smartphone with a curved design. The video's tagline is "Something BIG is coming," backing up rumors that the Nexus Prime will have a huge display—possibly 4.5 inches or larger.

An alternate theory, via SlashGear: Samsung will announce both a tablet and a smartphone at the event, judging by the slightly larger figure at the end of the video that sits flush with the smaller smartphone-shaped image.

Shapes and sizes aside, the launch will likely include lots of details on Ice Cream Sandwich, the next version of Google's Android operating system. So far, all we know is that Ice Cream Sandwich is supposed to merge the smartphone version of Android (Gingerbread) and the tablet version of Android (Honeycomb) into a single piece of software.

But rumors suggest that future Android phones will incorporate home, back, search and menu buttons directly into the display. GSM Arena recently posted a leaked image, supposedly of the Nexus Prime, with navigation buttons as part of the software. The leak also shows a display resolution of 1280-by-720, rivaling only LG's Optimus LTE.

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Ayu Ting Ting Dilarang Ortu Pacaran


Ayu Ting Ting Dilarang Ortu Pacaran

Jakarta, Sampai saat ini, pedangdut Ayu Ting Ting masih menyandang status jomblo. Dara 19 tahun itu mengaku dilarang pacaran oleh kedua orangtuanya.

"Mau bagaimanapun ikutin kata ayah dan ibu," tutur pelantun 'Alamat Palsu' itu saat ditemui di Studio Hanggar, Pancoran, Jakarta Selatan, Selasa (4/10/2011) malam.

Ayu pun lebih memilih untuk fokus membangun kariernya di dunia hiburan ketimbang pacaran. Ayu juga tidak memiliki impian untuk menikah muda.

"Sekarang saya lagi fokus di karir, teman banyak, berteman saja," ucapnya.

Lalu, apakah Ayu memiliki kriteria calon pacarnya nanti?

"Kalau tipe pasti seiman, sayang sama ibu dan ayah baru sama aku," jawabnya

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MotoGP paddock girls set the pulses racing

MotoGP paddock girls set the pulses racing.

THESE girls certainly know how to tackle a hairpin!
While the world's best MotoGP riders are charging their 800cc beasts round the famous circuits, there's some pretty racy models to be found round the garages too.

You certainly wouldn't call them the pits. In fact the MotoGP paddock girls aren't just wheelie good, they are guaranteed to leave you in a spin.
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Yahoo! Screen: Your new TV on the internet

Yahoo! Screen: Your new TV on the internet


Not content with simply partnering with ABC News yesterday for a revamped news service that includes multiple new web series, Yahoo continues to recreate itself with the launch of Yahoo! Screen, a new video hub that turns the internet into something closer to television, with multiple channels filled with thousands of videos and television shows.

With an interface that happens to look very similar to Hulu, the hub offers channels based around Lifestyle, Sports, Movies, Comedy, News, Finance, TV Shows and "Yahoo Originals," a slate of original programming including ABC News content, existing brand extensions like OMG! Now and The Thread alongside all-new shows.

Yahoo's VP of media properties, David Rice, told Fast Company that "the objective [behind the revamp] is to make it easy for me to watch and be entertained,” explaining that while Yahoo has a large library of premium video content, historically "if you go out and ask consumers and advertisers who's the leader in video, rarely would they say Yahoo."

The channels are being compiled by a combination of human editors and personalized algorithms based on your viewing habits, and Yahoo plans to use the latter to target advertising towards specific demographics, making the site more attractive to companies looking to reach an eager audience.
Currently, Yahoo! Screen is only available on desktops and laptops, but the company hopes to bring it to mobile devices soon.

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Watch: David Beckham, coach clash after game


Watch: David Beckham, coach clash after game

After falling to David Beckham and the L.A. Galaxy Saturday night, Real Salt Lake coach Jason Kreis said: "I think we stretched L.A. to their wits end."

Judging from the video above, Kreis was right.

As the game ended, the coach and Galaxy superstar got into a heated exchange with Beckham putting his finger inches from Kreis' face and pushing an opposing player out of the way.

According to the Salt Lake Tribune's Martin Renzhofer, Beckham was apparently irked that Kreis had scolded the referee for issuing six yellow cards during the match.

"Apparently [Beckham] thinks he's the only one who can yell at referees," said Kreis, who added that the thought Beckham was being disrespectful.

Indeed, it was an unusual sight seeing any MLS player, let alone Beckham, confront an opposing coach after a win. But the 36-year-old midfielder admitted recently that he is a changed man since the birth of his daughter in July - even getting a few gray hairs.

"I definitely feel different than I did 10 years ago," he recently told the Wall Street Journal Magazine. "It takes a while for the Achilles to warm up. Once I've had my coffee, I'm good."

Maybe the 36-year-old midfielder wasn't really upset at Kreis; perhaps he was simply caffeine-deprived.

Three win 2011 physics Nobel for universe expansion work

Three win 2011 physics Nobel for universe expansion work

(Reuters) - Three scientists shared the 2011 Nobel Prize for physics for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the universe through observations of exploding stars, the prize committee said on Tuesday.

One half of the 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.45 million) went to U.S. citizen Saul Perlmutter and the other half to U.S.-Australian citizen Brian Schmidt and U.S. scientist Adam Riess.

"They have studied several dozen exploding stars, called supernovae, and discovered that the universe is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate," prize awarder, the Nobel Committee for Physics at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, said.

"The discovery came as a complete surprise, even to the laureates themselves," the committee added in a statement.

($1 = 6.879 Swedish Crowns)

Pil "ajaib" Anti Uban untuk mencegah tumbuhnya uban

Pil "ajaib" Anti Uban untuk mencegah tumbuhnya uban

Paris: Rambut putih atau uban menjadi momok mengerikan bagi sebagian orang. Perusahan kosmetik dan kecantikan terbesar di dunia, L'oreal, tengah mengembangkan pil yang kabarnya berkhasiat untuk mencegah tumbuhnya uban.

Pil "ajaib" itu terbuat dari buah yang belum dapat diidentifikasi jenisnya. Buah itu dapat meniru tirosinase-related protein 2, enzim yang melindungi produksi pigmentasi. Enzim itu akan mencegah proses stres oksidatif, yang akan berujung pada pencegahan memudarnya warna rambut.

Pil yang telah diujicobakan itu siap diluncurkan dan diproduksi massal dalam empat tahun mendatang. Formula rahasia dari produk itu pun akan siap dipresentasikan pada konferensi ilmu pengetahuan pada Mei 2013 nanti. Dengan produk barunya itu, L'oreal berharap dapat kembali menguasai pasar perawatan rambut dunia.

"Produk ini akan merangkul konsumen dari semua jenis kelamin. Kami menyarankan pelanggan untuk mengonsumsinya seperti pil diet. Untuk urusan harga, kami akan memastikan akan sangat terjangkau," kata pimpinan Hair Biology L'oreal Bruno Bernard.(Zeenews/SHA)

Many killed in Somalia bomb attack, African Union spokesman says.

Many killed in Somalia bomb attack, African Union spokesman says.

Many were killed Tuesday after a bomb attack outside the Ministry of Education in Mogadishu in Somalia's capital, Lt. Col. Paddy Nkunda, an African Union forces spokesman said.

Blast in Somali Capital Kills at Least 65-Official

Blast in Somali Capital Kills at Least 65-Official

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - A truck bomb killed at least 65 people at government buildings in the heart of Somalia's capital on Tuesday, an ambulance worker said, and al Shabaab insurgents claimed responsibility for the attack.

Witnesses said there was a loud blast at a compound housing four government ministries in the K4 (Kilometer 4) area of the capital Mogadishu, where students had gathered on Tuesday to take exams.

"We have carried 65 dead bodies and 50 injured people," ambulance coordinator Ali Muse told Reuters. "Some are still lying there. Most of the people have burns."

A Reuters reporter said he had seen nine bodies at the compound, which is in an area of the capital under the control of government forces and African Union peacekeeping troops.

He said scores of people with burns were walking to a nearby hospital and police were trying to evacuate more students trapped inside the damaged buildings.

Al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab rebels had threatened to carry out attacks on government installations after pulling most of their fighters out of Mogadishu in early August.

"Al Shabaab carried out that attack," a spokesman for the insurgents told Reuters. "Our target was the ministries."

Police said a truck had exploded at the gate.

A second Reuters reporter nearby saw a government pick-up truck leaving the scene with two bodies covered in the back and another five people with bloodied faces. He said police were shooting into the air to disperse crowds.

Muse said it looked as though the truck had been packed with petrol and explosives. He said students, soldiers and civilians were among the dead.

(Additional reporting by Mohamed Ahmed; Editing by David Clarke)

Jakarta sees drop of 28.58 percent in foreign tourists

Jakarta sees drop of 28.58 percent in foreign tourists

The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has announced that the number of foreign tourist visiting the capital dropped dramatically to around 150,000 people in August from 205,861 registered in July.
"It decreased by 28.58 percent," BPS head Agus Suherman said Monday as quoted by Tempointeraktif.com.

He then suggested that the Ramadan fasting month might be a`factor that contributed to the decline, especially for tourists from fellow Muslim countries like Malaysia and Saudi Arabia.

Agus added, however, that the loss of foreign tourists had been balanced by the high number of domestic tourists during the holiday season.

He said BPS had calculated that hotel occupancy rates only dropped by 9 percent this year thanks to the growing trend of families moving temporarily to hotels because their house maids went home during the Eid Mubarak holidays.

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Mogadishu blast update: Somalia 'suicide' car bomb kills dozens in Mogadishu

Mogadishu blast update: Al-Qaida-linked militant group al-Shabab claims responsibility for deadly truck bomb - BBC


At least 55 people have been killed by a huge suspected suicide blast near a government compound in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, say officials.

Eyewitnesses said a truck carrying explosives was driven into a gate near a government ministry and detonated.

Sheikh Ali Mohamed Rage, a spokesman for the Islamist militant group al-Shabab, told the BBC it had carried out the attack.

Dozens of people were also injured in the attack.

BBC Somali's Mohammed Dore, at the scene, said vehicles were on fire, bodies were lying in the street and shocked soldiers were randomly firing into the air.

Our correspondent said it was the worst incident he had ever experienced.

Soldiers were among those killed and injured, as well as students who had been queuing at the main gate to take an exam at the education ministry in order to gain a scholarship to study in Turkey.

'Checkpoint blast'
Members of the UN-backed transitional government were meeting in the building at the time, but it is not yet clear if they were among the casualties.

An official from the African Union, which has peacekeeping troops in Somalia, said the incident was "very serious".

The blast struck outside a compound housing government buildings in the Kilometre Four district.

Police officer Ali Hussein told the Associated Press news agency that the vehicle had exploded after pulling up at a checkpoint on the way into the official compound.

An official with Mogadishu's ambulance service, Ali Ruse, said 65 bodies had been recovered and at least 50 other people had been injured.

"Some are still lying there. Most of the people have burns," he told Reuters news agency.

Somalia has been without an effective central government since 1991 - the weak transitional government and Islamist militias are competing for control of the country.

Al-Shabab, which has links to al-Qaeda, controls large swathes of south and central Somalia.

It retreated from Mogadishu two months ago, but analysts said that without a front line it was likely to begin carrying out more bombings, including suicide attacks.


Last week, al-Shabab tried but failed to seize two towns from pro-government forces near Somalia's border with Kenya.

Somalia's political instability has been compounded in the past year by the worst drought in six decades, which has forced tens of thousands of people to flee to Mogadishu in search of food.

The UN has declared a famine in six regions of Somalia.

The BBC's East Africa correspondent, Will Ross, said the latest attack will not only worry the government but also the aid agencies, who have been taking great risks to get food to the drought victims.

BPS ranks Jakarta 39th for inflation

BPS ranks Jakarta 39th for inflation

Jakarta inflation drops significantlyBPS ranks Jakarta 39th for inflationA recent study by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has ranked Jakarta 39th in terms of inflation rates in 66 Indonesian municipalities and regencies in September.Forty-five of the 66 municipalities/regencies surveyed experienced inflation in September, with the West Kalimantan town of Singkawang showing the highest inflation rate, and the West Java town of Bogor with the lowest, BPS Jakarta office chief Agus Suherman said Tuesday in Jakarta."Jakarta's inflation rate in September dropped significantly to 0.13 percent from a fairly high rate of 1.15 percent in August," Agus said."We hope Jakarta's inflation rate will continue to drop over the next three months so that by the end of the year the [cumulative 2011] rate will be under the targeted 6.5 percent."Agus added that the declining inflation rate in Jakarta in September had been prompted by increases to university tuition fees and pay for domestic workers.

A recent study by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has ranked Jakarta 39th in terms of inflation rates in 66 Indonesian municipalities and regencies in September.

Forty-five of the 66 municipalities/regencies surveyed experienced inflation in September, with the West Kalimantan town of Singkawang showing the highest inflation rate, and the West Java town of Bogor with the lowest, BPS Jakarta office chief Agus Suherman said Tuesday in Jakarta.

"Jakarta's inflation rate in September dropped significantly to 0.13 percent from a fairly high rate of 1.15 percent in August," Agus said.

"We hope Jakarta's inflation rate will continue to drop over the next three months so that by the end of the year the [cumulative 2011] rate will be under the targeted 6.5 percent."

Agus added that the declining inflation rate in Jakarta in September had been prompted by increases to university tuition fees and pay for domestic workers.

Source: The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
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Chinese tourist rush

The Korea Herald, The Asia News Network

Chinese tourist rush

The Chinese national holiday celebrating the Oct 1, 1949, founding of the People's Republic of China stretches seven days, extending to the October 8-9 weekend this year. An estimated 300 million people will be travelling during the long holiday. The China Tourism Agency expected that about 2.2 million Chinese would travel overseas during the period.
Here, tourism authorities believe that some 70,000 Chinese will be visiting Korea for the national holidays. A retailing network firm alone is sending 10,000 employees to Jeju Island. They are a small fraction of the outbound Chinese tourists, but already hotels, shops and restaurants in Seoul and Jeju are literally overflowing with travelers from the Middle Kingdom. Seoul subway trains reverberate with the conversations among jovial Chinese tourist groups.

Duty free shops and cosmetics, clothes and souvenir stores are crowded with Chinese customers, who merchants say spend twice as much as their Japanese counterparts. Some Korean brands that were struggling under dwindling demand at home were quickly revived as they earned popularity among the young Chinese.

Tourism authorities are now more optimistic about attaining their goal of 10 million foreign tourist arrivals in 2011 with the rapid rise of Chinese visitors. By the end of August, 6,187,000 foreign tourists came to Korea, including 1,947,858 Japanese, 1,440,809 Chinese nationals and 178,944 Hong Kong residents. The Chinese could possibly outnumber the Japanese for the first time by the end of the year if the present trend continues. Soon, there will also be a balance between Korean visits to China and Chinese arrivals in Korea.
The steep increase of Chinese tourists caught tourism businesses here unprepared. The shortage of hotel rooms in Seoul forced the visitors to look for accommodation in Incheon and suburban areas. Restaurant menus include few dishes that suit the Chinese taste. A wholly new line of businesses will have to be created to cater to the needs of Chinese tourists.

Surveys show that less than 70 per cent of Chinese tourists want to come here again. It is up to the tourist businesses and the authorities guiding them to make Korea a more attractive destination for the millions of Chinese rushing out to see the rest of the world.
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Pakistan police: Gunmen kill 12 Shiite Muslims in apparent sectarian attack - AP

Pakistan police: Gunmen kill 12 Shiite Muslims in apparent sectarian attack - AP
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Spain's Gold Rush Raises Questions of Risk and Opportunity

Spain's Gold Rush Raises Questions of Risk and Opportunity

Magdalena Gómez knows the solution to her hometown's suffering. Like roughly 20% of the adult population in Tapia de Casariego, the 27-year-old mother of two is unemployed. She has seen many of her neighbors, desperate for work, move away from this corner of northwestern Spain in search of opportunities in bigger cities. Which is why, even though she knows that a sizeable portion of Tapia is opposed to it, Gómez supports the construction of a new mine. "We don't have anything else here," she says. "We need that gold."

There's a gold rush under way in northwestern Spain, and Tapia is just one of the places trying to figure out what to do about it. With gold prices skyrocketing, deposits that have lain untouched for decades, if not centuries, are suddenly looking awfully appealing to international mining companies. And with the Spanish economy in profound crisis, the jobs that those companies promise — even if they're not permanent — are looking just as irresistible. But as the controversy dividing the town of Tapia suggests, not everyone is convinced that the benefits are worth the risks.

Since Roman times, Asturias and Galicia have been known to contain significant ore deposits — in fact, mines from those regions provided much of the empire's gold. Yet the technical difficulties of reaching the mineral, coupled with the European Union's strict environmental regulations, had long dissuaded mining companies from extracting the precious metal. But that all changed about two years ago when three different Canadian companies started buying up prospecting rights.

"The biggest impediment was always the price of gold," says George Salamis, CEO of the Vancouver-based Edgewater Exploration, which acquired rights to three concessions of nearly 2,000 acres (810 hectares) in Corcoesto, Galicia, in 2010. "When gold was at $400 an ounce, it wasn't economically feasible to go in there. But now it's at $1600 an ounce." And when his company discovered that the deposits were much greater than expected — they now predict that it holds 1.5 million oz. — it only increased their enthusiasm.

But the new interest doesn't go in only one direction. According to Salamis, the crisis has also made the Spanish government more receptive to mining. "During the boom times, there wasn't much interest, because they had other economic options. But now Spain, and Europe in general, are seeing a way to dig themselves out of their economic woes by developing their mineral resources."

Part of that digging consists of creating new jobs in a country plagued with the highest unemployment rate in the euro zone. "When we held court with the mayor and the local citizens, the thing they kept saying to us was, 'When is Edgewater going to get serious? We need these jobs now,'" says Salamis.
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The Right Way to Cancel a Credit Card

The Right Way to Cancel a Credit Card

Canceling a credit card is easy, but if you do it, do it right.

Close just one account at a time, even if you're closing several. First, cancel cards that charge you fees. Also, it's better to cancel new cards before old ones. And you may want to keep cards with good rewards programs.

Before you close an account, pay off your balance or transfer it elsewhere. If you try to cancel a card while it still has a balance on it, you might end up paying nasty fees and high interest rates.
Contact your credit card company. You can cancel some accounts online, which is convenient because often when you try to cancel by phone, the sales rep will do his best to talk you into staying. If this happens, be firm.

Send written confirmation. Follow up by writing a letter like this one to the card issuer.

Watch your credit report. It may take several weeks for changes to appear on your credit report. It's your responsibility to be sure the report is accurate, so keep tabs on it. You may also want to watch your credit score to see if canceling the card did any damage.

When you're certain the account is closed, cut up your card.
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What to expect from the iPhone event

What to expect from the iPhone event

(CNN) -- It's the worst-kept secret since Adam Lambert's sexuality: Apple is expected to unveil a new iPhone on Tuesday.
There are a bunch of reasons you already knew this. For one, every tech journalist on earth has been writing about the new-now-next-generation iPhone since the company's last "Jesus phone" -- the iPhone 4 -- graced us with its presence in June 2010. You've seen the gossip here, and on countless Apple-focused blogs with apt and obvious names like MacRumors and TheAppleBlog.
The rumor mill, you'll likely recall, revved to full throttle in early September when CNET reported that an Apple employee lost a prototype of the next iPhone -- likely called the iPhone 5 -- in a Mexican restaurant and bar in San Francisco.
To cap it all off, Apple sent out an e-mail on September 27 teasing reporters with phone-related pictures and this not-so-cryptic tagline:
iPhone prototype left in bar... again
"Let's talk iPhone."
So, yeah, we pretty much know what's coming.
And at the same time, we don't. The tech specs of the new phone are still hotly debated, as reporters scour Apple patents, SKU codes and, of course, Bay Area bars for any remaining iPhone-rumor morsels sure to grab the public's attention.
All will become clear at 10 a.m. PT on Tuesday when Apple hosts its iPhone "launch" event at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. But for those of you who are drooling for the details, here's the wisdom du jour from the People of the Internet:
-- The phone will be called the iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S.
-- It likely will cost $200 with a 2-year wireless service contract from AT&T or Verizon.
-- The iPhone may come to Sprint, too. (But not T-Mobile, as Mark Milian reports).
-- It will be "skinnier, shorter and wider" than before, according to Gizmodo, which is basing these assumptions on supposed leaked cases for the phone and on "informed renderings."
-- PC World (irony noted) expects the iPad's faster processor to squeeze its way into the iPhone.
-- The phone will have a "teardrop" back, meaning it's fatter at the top than the bottom, according to the blog This is My Next. The iPhone 4 is flat on both sides.
-- It may have a "world mode," meaning it could transition onto other cell networks easily.
-- It will have an upgraded, 8-megapixel rear camera.
-- It may employ new voice-recognition features, says Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. His evidence? That e-mail Apple sent to journalists: "Let's talk iPhone." Voice-recognition. Get it?
-- It's possible Apple will unveil not one -- but TWO iPhones.
-- If so, the second likely will be cheaper and will have less storage capacity. Some bloggers have taken to calling it the iCloud Phone, because it could tie in with Apple's new cloud-computing services. (Side note: Al Gore, an Apple board member, gave some credence to the second-iPhoners when he mentioned "the new iPhones coming out next month" during a speech in South Africa).
-- Based on Apple's past iPhone release patterns, the phone (or phones) will likely go on sale later this month (most bloggers predict mid-October).
Of course, as is the case with any Apple product, die-hard fans will buy whatever the new thing is -- no matter what it is exactly, and no matter how much it costs.
The other mysteries surrounding the Tuesday event are all about Apple's leadership.
This is the first product announcement for Apple -- the world's most valuable company -- under the direction of its new CEO, Tim Cook. There's speculation about whether Cook, who is reported to be a private person, will take center stage at the event or yield the spotlight to his deputies.
And there are rumors that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who handed over the company to Cook in August following a medical leave of absence, will make an appearance at the event.
It seems likely that Cook will run the show, and BusinessInsider and plenty of others expect as much. It wouldn't be the first time Cook helped with an Apple presentation -- he appeared onstage in January when the company unveiled an iPhone on Verizon's network -- but it would be his first time as headliner.
But, like the rest of you, we'll just have to hang on until Tuesday -- when all these rumors get zapped with a dose of reality.

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Immune system discoveries win 2011 medicine Nobel

Immune system discoveries win 2011 medicine Nobel

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A scientist who won the Nobel prize for medicine on Monday for work on fighting cancer died of the disease himself just three days before he could be told of his award, and after using his own discoveries to extend his life.

Canadian-born Ralph Steinman, 68, had been treating himself with a groundbreaking therapy based on his own research into the body's immune system but died on Friday after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer. His colleagues at Rockefeller University in New York called it a "bittersweet" honor.

The Nobel Committee at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, which does not make posthumous awards, said it was aware of Steinman's death; but it appeared that it had not known before making its announcement. It is likely that Steinman died without being aware he had won science's ultimate accolade, along with American Bruce Beutler and Jules Hoffmann of France.

Swedish officials on the Nobel Committee were rushing to try to clarify what secretary general Goran Hansson, called a "unique situation, because he died hours before the decision was made." Hansson told Swedish news agency TT the panel would review what to do with the prize money, due to rules against posthumous awards. But it would not name a substitute winner.

"The Nobel Foundation has recognized Ralph Steinman for his seminal discoveries concerning the body's immune responses," said Rockerfeller University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne.

"But the news is bittersweet, as we also learned this morning from Ralph's family that he passed a few days ago after a long battle with cancer," he added.

The institution said in a statement: "Steinman passed away on September 30. He was 68. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer four years ago, and his life was extended using a dendritic-cell based immunotherapy of his own design."

PRIZE MONEY

Alexis Steinman, indicating that her father had not known on his deathbed of the impending decision in Stockholm, said: "We are all so touched that our father's many years of hard work are being recognized with a Nobel Prize. He devoted his life to his work and his family and he would be truly honored."

Beutler and Hoffmann, who studied the first stages of the body's immune responses to attack in the 1990s, shared the $1.5 million award with Steinman, originally from Montreal, whose discovery of dendritic cells in the 1970s is key to understanding the body's next line of defense against disease.

"This year's Nobel laureates have revolutionized our understanding of the immune system by discovering key principles for its activation," the award panel at Sweden's Karolinska Institute said in a statement in Stockholm.

Lars Klareskog, who chairs the prize-giving panel, told Reuters before the news of Steinman's death: "I am very excited about what these discoveries mean. I think that we will have new, better vaccines against microbes and that is very much needed now with the increased resistance against antibiotics."

Beutler, 53, is based at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California. Luxembourg-born Hoffmann, 70, conducted much of his work in Strasbourg. They were supposed to share half the 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.46 million) of prize-money. The rest should have gone to Steinman, though the unusual circumstances leave its fate now in some doubt.

SELF-Defense

Beutler told Reuters he had learned of his prize by e-mail and had to search online to make sure it was true: "I finally found it on Google News. My name was all over the place."

Of his work, he said, it "might lead to new treatments for inflammatory and auto-immune disease and possibly new treatments for other kinds of diseases as well."

The work of all three scientists has been pivotal to the development of improved types of vaccines against infectious diseases and novel approaches to fighting cancer. The research has helped lay the foundations for a new wave of "therapeutic vaccines" that stimulate the immune system to attack tumors.

Better understanding of the complexities of the immune system has also given clues for treating inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, where the components of the self-defense system end up attacking the body's own tissues.

Beutler and Hoffmann discovered in the 1990s that receptor proteins act as a first line of defense, innate immunity, by recognizing bacteria and other microorganisms. Steinman's work, explained how, if required, dendritic cells in the next phase, adaptive immunity, kill off infections that break through.

Understanding dendritic cells led to the launch of the first therapeutic cancer vaccine last year, Dendreon's Provenge, which treats men with advanced prostate cancer.

"We live in a dangerous world. Pathogenic microorganisms threaten us continuously," the Nobel panel said, describing the work over the decades in understanding our defenses.

"The first line of defense, innate immunity, can destroy invading microorganisms and trigger inflammation ... If microorganisms break through this defense line, adaptive immunity is called into action ... It produces antibodies and killer cells that destroy infected cells ... These two defense lines ... provide good protection against infections, but they also pose a risk ...: inflammatory disease may follow."

Medicine, or physiology, is usually the first of the Nobel prizes awarded each year. Prizes for achievements in science, literature and peace were first awarded in 1901 in accordance with the will of dynamite inventor and businessman Alfred Nobel.

The award citation noted that the world's scientists had long been searching for the "gatekeepers" of immune response.

Hoffmann's pioneering research was conducted on fruit flies, highlighting how key elements of modern human biology have been conserved through evolution.

The immune system exists primarily to protect against infections but it can also protect against some cancers by targeting rogue cells before they proliferate.

Sometimes, however, the immune system goes into overdrive and attacks healthy tissue, leading to autoimmune inflammatory diseases, such as type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis, as well as rheumatoid arthritis. The effect is often compared to "friendly fire," when troops hit their own comrades in combat.
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Box Office: Surprise! Dolphins and Jesus Beat Cancer and Dead Kids

Box Office: Surprise! Dolphins and Jesus Beat Cancer and Dead Kids

Parents drove their kids to see family films — Disney's rerelease of The Lion King, the rejuvenating Dolphin Tale and the Christian drama Courageous — and turned the other new movies into roadkill. Of the three mainstream films opening this weekend, 50/50, the cancer buddy comedy that had received a cheerful diagnosis from critics, lured just $8.9 million worth of patients to its bedside. Audiences had no sixth sense for the Shyamalanish Dream House; it scared up a meager $8.2 million worth of business. And the R-rated romcom What's Your Number?, with Anna Faris canvassing her past boyfriends for a suitable soulmate, found few beaux at the box office, earning a wallflowery $5.6 million. Among pictures aimed at grownups, only Moneyball scored, its $12.5 million finishing just behind the No. 1 Dolphin Tale's $14.2 million at the North American box office, according to early studio estimates.

In the past, weekends on the Sep.-Oct. cusp have welcomed the debut of popular films. Last year The Social Network opened at $22.4 million; in 2009, Zombieland premiered to $24.7 million; in 2008, Beverly Hills Chihuahua amassed $29.3 million; in 2007, The Game Plan did $22.95 million; and in 2006, Open Season took in $23.6 million. This time, no new movie — including Courageous, which earned $8.8 million but is a special case we'll explain shortly — reached the $10 million mark. A weekend without a wide-release film that opened in eight figures: that hasn't happened in ages.

Not that 50/50 is a flop, exactly: shot for a thrifty $8 million, the film should make a profit. It also achieved a sterling "A" rating from early moviegoers polled by CinemaScore, so word-of-mouth should bring in more business. But the subject matter of this sort-of comedy — the true-life story of a young man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, replacing James McAvoy at the last moment) who contracts spinal cancer and is urged by his louche buddy (Seth Rogen) to use the disease to get laid — must have creeped out younger patrons; 65% of the weekend audience was over 25. The horror film Dream House boasted star pedigree (Daniel Craig, Naomi Watts, Rachel Weisz) and an I-see-dead-children premise that should have enticed enough viewers to reach the $10-million level. But the film was not shown to critics in advance, and the trailer unconscionably revealed the plot's big twist, leaving audiences thinking they already knew whodunit. For the producer Morgan Creek, and the distributor Universal, that's suicide masquerading as showmanship.

The underwhelming earnings posted by these eagerly awaited films is further evidence of the industry's renewed hard times. The teen, young male and date-night demographics sought by 50/50, Dream House and What's Your Number? have gone back into hibernation after pouring billions in the summer box office. Now Hollywood is back in its trough of 2011's first four months, when kids movies scored and all others bored.

Last month, Drive and Warrior — critically acclaimed action films (i.e., they were slow and artsy) — tanked with actual paying customers, again delaying the star status of Ryan Gosling and Tom Hardy. Taylor Lautner, the teen wolf of the Twilight series, couldn't transfer his fan base to the identity-crisis drama Abduction ($19.1 million in 10 days). Sex and the City's Sarah Jessica Parker, who bombed in her career-gal romance I Don't Know How She Does It (a lame $9.2 million in 17 days), is now joined by Faris, the chipper darling of the Scary Movie franchise a few years ago. Come on, moviegoers: it's your role to anoint movie stars, and you're falling down on the job.

Well, there's Brad Pitt, who serendipitously timed the release of Moneyball to the thrilling end of the baseball season. Pitt's championship charisma did lead the film to a decent launch. Granted, in each of its first two weekends, the story of Oakland A's General Manager Billy Beane has lost to movies about the lower mammals (a pride of lions and a porpoise with a purpose); but for its full week Moneyball was the top grosser, winning every day but Sat. and Sun., when the kids come out. As of today, it leads Dolphin Tale by $1 million in total revenue. Credit its appeal to women as well as guys to the movie's major subplot of Beane's sweet relationship with his teenage daughter, which says that the hard-driving executive is also a tender dad.
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Filmmaker K.K. Dheeraj is testing the limits of Indonesia conservatism with his new erotic thriller

Filmmaker K.K. Dheeraj is testing the limits of Indonesia conservatism with his new erotic thriller

The plot of the erotic horror movie Rintihan Kuntilanak Perawan (Moaning of a Virgin Ghost) goes like this: some Indonesian rock musicians want to boost their band's fortunes. So they abduct a virgin called Alice and drink her blood. But Alice is empowered by a passing wizard and embarks upon a vengeful killing spree. "The old man made me supernatural," she marvels, after chainsawing the band manager's legs off. "Awesome!"

Any gaps in the plot are filled with buckets of fake blood and the ample figure of the film's leading lady. Alice the virgin is, rather implausibly, played by American porn star Tera Patrick, 35, previously seen in Ecstasy Girls 2, Reign of Tera and dozens of other hard-core videos. "She's a legend," says K.K. Dheeraj, whose Jakarta company K2K Production will soon release its third film featuring an American porn star. "All Indonesians know Tera Patrick."

At which point an innocent might ask: How, exactly? The production, sale and distribution of pornography has been banned in the Muslim-majority nation since 2008, and offenders face stiff penalties. (In January pop singer Nazril "Ariel" Irham was sentenced to more than three years in jail after homemade footage of him having sex with two other celebrities appeared online.) The government blocks access to many adult websites and bars sex and nudity in films.

That's why even international porn legends must keep their clothes on in Indonesian movies: wearing a bikini is as naked as Patrick gets. The same goes for Vicky Vette, the pneumatic star of Dheeraj's next film, Pacar Hantu Perawan (Virgin Ghost's Lover), which premieres on Oct. 4. But even while clad, foreign actresses help spice up what Dheeraj feels is an increasingly bland B-movie genre. Censorship has become stricter since the antipornography law, he says. And yet there are countless adult sites that haven't been blocked and a vast array of DVDs on sale in malls and markets in defiance of the law, helping stars like Patrick generate a high local profile. "Tera's films are illegal here, but you can get them easily," says Dheeraj.

That's at odds with Indonesia's creeping conservatism. The limits of the country's religious tolerance were laid bare in February, when a Muslim mob killed three members of the Islamic Ahmadiyah sect. A dozen mob members got three-to-six-month jail sentences for assault and other charges; an Ahmadi received six months for defending himself.

Dheeraj's movies are testing these limits further — but for profit, not principle. "I'm in Indonesian movies just for business," he admits. A bachelor in his mid-30s, he lives with his ethnic Indian parents in an incense-scented mansion in Menteng, one of Jakarta's toniest districts. The family fortune helps fund Dheeraj's films.

As he does with all his movies, Dheeraj thanks his parents in the opening credits of Rintihan Kuntilanak Perawan, which was shot in secret in Jakarta and hilly West Java. "Nobody knew Tera was here," says Dheeraj — although the film did come to the attention of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), a vigilante group that raids nightclubs and shops selling alcohol and porn. Dheeraj went to the FPI's Jakarta headquarters to give its leaders a private screening. They didn't like it ("They watched in silence," he recalls), but were satisfied that it wasn't porn, even though it featured a porn star. "Nice people," he says.

Usually, though, Islamic hard-liners need something to get outraged about and Dheeraj provides that something — before adroitly converting their outrage into publicity. It's an almost symbiotic relationship. Take Pocong Mandi Goyang Pinggul (Shrouded Corpse Bathing While Hip-Shaking), released in April. Sasha Grey — best known outside porn as Vince's girlfriend in the HBO series Entourage — stars as a bikini-clad ghost. The FPI threatened violent protests if Grey went to Indonesia to promote the movie. At the time, Dheeraj vowed to hire 50 bodyguards to protect her but now claims there were never any plans to take Grey over. "It was just a publicity gimmick," he says, grinning. So was Dheeraj's decision to shell out $100,000 on hymen-reconstruction surgery for Dewi Persik, the Indonesian co-star of Pacar Hantu Perawan.

The release of Pacar Hantu Perawan was delayed because of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan. The film stars 46-year-old Vette — an accountant whose porn career began when she moved from Norway to the U.S. in her mid-30s — but her scenes weren't shot in Indonesia. "Vicky didn't want to come here," says Dheeraj. "She had a problem with the Minister." That would be Tifatul Sembiring, Minister of Communications and former chairman of the conservative Islamic Prosperous Justice Party. Last November, during a U.S. presidential visit, Tifatul was derided for enthusiastically shaking Michelle Obama's hand after declaring he would never touch a woman he wasn't related to. Vette called the incident "handshakegate" and began taunting the Minister on Twitter. "You can touch me in public anytime you want, cutie!" ran one of her less obscene jibes. It boosted her profile but made a trip to Indonesia risky. Vette feared that people "would stone me or put me on trial for making sex tapes."

Vette's scenes were thus shot Stateside, but with Indonesia's film censors in mind. While nudity is forbidden, skimpy dresses and bikinis are O.K. if they are appropriate to the location. This explains why Dheeraj's movies largely take place in nightclubs and poolsides. Some of the footage nonetheless caused problems. "Vicky's big," says Dheeraj. "When she wears a bikini, it looks like ... whoa." He was forced to cut or re-edit several scenes, including one of Vette in a negligee. "It was vulgar," he admits.

That's a charitable description. With their vapid scripts, gore and wet T-shirts, Dheeraj's movies aren't Oscar material. "He doesn't care what people say about his movies as long they make a profit," says Ahmad Shovian, a writer for Filmoo.com.

Dheeraj shrugs. "People complain about my movies, but they still watch them," he says. "Sometimes I make a movie and I won't even like it." He seems excited about his next one, though. It will be shot entirely in Indonesia, with an American actress. Who? "A big one — bigger than Tera and Vicky," Dheeraj smiles. Bigger than Patrick and Vette? Awesome.
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John Wayne: A unique American hero

For fans who can't get enough of the movies of John Wayne, there will be an opportunity later this week to acquire a piece of his private life, as John Blackstone is about to show us:[/i]

We knew him on the big screen as the cowboy ... the co-pilot ... The Green Beret colonel.

But the private John Wayne stood just as tall as the characters he played.

"Life with him was, at least for me, an adventure," said Ethan Wayne - John Wayne's youngest son.

"We didn't live in Hollywood; we lived at the beach," he told Blackstone.

"We didn't have bodyguards. If we heard noise on the dock, we'd get guns and we'd walk outside and we'd say, 'Who the hell is out there?'"

John Wayne was - and, 32 years after his death, still is - one of this country's most popular actors, ranking third just this year in a poll of America's favorite movie stars (after Johnny Depp and Denzel Washington).

"John Wayne was not only the most important film star of the 20th century in America - he was actually one of the most important Americans of the 20th century," said John Powers, film critic for Vogue magazine.

"He defined an entire sense of manhood, authority, and powerful control of self in the situation that people yearned to have protect them - and yearned to be themselves," Powers said.

Now, for the first time, those admiring fans have a chance to take a little piece of John Wayne's history home with them. Personal items his family has stored for decades will be sold at a public auction later this week in Los Angeles.

"What compelled you to start selling your father's things?" asked Blackstone.

"I just thought it was natural to let some ofthis go out and live with people who will really appreciate it," Ethan Wayne said.


John Wayne memorabilia on auction block

There are letters from famous friends ... scripts ... and costumes. The outfit from "McLintock!" The cap from "The High and the Mighty." An eye patch from "True Grit," the 1969 film for which he won his Oscar.

Backstage at the Academy Awards, Wayne remarked, "I didn't think I was gonna get excited about this thing, but you get all gooey!"

At an auction preview in Dallas, fans still speak of Wayne with reverence.

"I love John Wayne. Love him," said Stanley Baker. "I watch the movies. I can say the script before HE does. I knew all the scripts."

"He does do that," affirmed Nancy Baker. "He finishes the lines."

Case in point: Baker quoted one of Rooster Cogburn's most famous lines: "Fill your hands, you son of a b----!"

"If you had told me 30 years ago that my father's celebrity and popularity would be as big as it is today," said Patrick Wayne, "I would have said, 'You're crazy!'"


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