Senin, 09 November 2009

GERMANY CELEBRATES FALL OF BERLIN WALL



GERMANY CELEBRATE FALL OF BERLIN WALL


BERLIN – With prayers, music and pomp, Germany on Monday remembered the 20th anniversary of the day the Berlin Wall fell, sending East Germans flooding west and setting in motion events that soon led to the country's reunification.
Chancellor Angela Merkel — reunited Germany's first leader to grow up in the communist east — started the day with President Horst Koehler and other leaders at a prayer service at a former East Berlin church that was a rallying point for opposition activists in 1989.
"We remember the tears of joy, the faces of delight, the liberation," Lutheran Bishop Wolfgang Huber told the congregation at the Gethsemane Church.
East Germany's fortified border crumbled on the evening of Nov. 9, 1989, after 28 years holding in the country's citizens — a pivotal moment in the collapse of communism in Europe that followed a confused announcement by a senior official.
At the end of a plodding news conference, Politburo spokesman Guenter Schabowski offhandedly said East Germany was lifting restrictions on travel across its border with West Germany.
Pressed on when the regulation would take effect, he looked down at his notes and stammered: "As far as I know, this enters into force ... this is immediately, without delay."
Schakowsky has said he didn't know that the change wasn't supposed to be announced until the following morning.
East Berliners streamed toward border crossings. Facing huge crowds and lacking instructions, border guards opened the gates — and the wall was on its way into history.
Merkel said she was among the East Germans who, hearing Schakowsky’s words, thought "something might happen on the evening of Nov. 9." Like many others, she made her way across.
"We were speechless and happy," the 55-year-old recalled in an interview with ARD television.
Music from Bon Jovi and Beethoven was to recall the joy of the border's opening, which led to German reunification less than a year later and the swift demolition of most of the wall — which snaked around West Berlin, a capitalist enclave deep inside East Germany, for 96 miles (155 kilometers).
Memorials also were planned to the 136 people killed trying to cross the border. Candles were lit and 1,000 towering plastic foam dominoes placed along the wall's route to be tipped over.
Also expected in Berlin for the ceremonies were the leaders of all 27 European Union countries and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev.
By the Brandenburg Gate, the symbol of Germany's division and then of its reunification, which for nearly three decades stood just behind the wall in no man's land, Dieter Mohnka, 74, and his wife Helga, 71, originally from East Berlin, shared a bowl of French fries, and recalled the night the wall was opened.
"We were shocked when we heard that announced, simply astounded," said Helga. "The next morning we went straight to visit my aunt in the West."
Dieter, who taught high school at the time, said he had long been fascinated with West Germany.
"I was born in East Germany, I went to school in East Germany. I was supposed to teach the kids about the wonderfulness of the East, when I was secretly watching TV from the West," he said.
Later Monday, music and fireworks will hark back to the night of Nov. 9, 1989, when people danced atop the Berlin Wall in front of the gate. On that cold night, years of separation and anxiety melted into the unbelievable reality of freedom.
East Germans came in droves, many driving their sputtering Trabant cars. Hundreds of thousands crossed over the following days, as West Berlin stores stayed open late and banks gave out 100 western marks in "welcome money," then worth about $50, to each East German visitor.
By Nov. 12, more than 3 million of East Germany's 16.6 million people had visited the west, while tourists chiseled off chunks of the war to keep as souvenirs.
"That was the day of all days," said Walter Momper, the mayor of West Berlin at the time, who attended a candle lightening ceremony at the wall memorial at Bernauer Strasse.
"I'm happy again every time I remember that we all got to this unification in such a peaceful way," he said.
Hundreds of visitors from around the world lit candles and put them in sand boxes in front of the Bernauer Strasse wall memorial, next to one of the few remaining stretches of the Berlin Wall.
Earlier, a brass orchestra played and many school children placed red and yellow roses at the memorial.
Annika Fischer, a school teacher, showed her class of 10-year-old students a mark on the pavement, where the wall once stood.
"This is where the wall was, and we are now walking from the west into the east," she said, crossing the brick line. "I could not do that 20 years ago." sourch: http://www.yahoonews.com/ by : KIRSTEN GRIESHABER

Jumat, 09 Oktober 2009

NUSA DUA FIESTA 2009 - A GREEN TOURISM CELEBRATION

NUSA DUA FIESTA 2009 - A GREEN TOURISM CELEBRATION





This year, from the 17th to the 21st October, Nusa Dua celebrates the 13th edition of its famous Art Festival, organized by BTDC (Bali Tourism Development Corporation), supported by all the hotels in Nusa Dua area. During 5 days, the visitors will enjoy some performances of Art, Culture, Sport and Exhibition and participate to Fun Games. The specific theme, “Green Tourism”, recalls us the importance of the protection and the preservation of the overall environment to keep the best impact ever to continue to make of Bali a pleasant and clean Tourism Destination. Every year, this event welcomes thousand visitors from all around the world on the beautiful peninsula in Nusa Dua. This event is one of the most important in Bali, gathering together numerous artists from each provinces of Indonesia.
Place: Nusa Dua, 15min. driving from Ngurah Rai International Airport
Date: 17 – 21 October 2009


Minggu, 02 Agustus 2009

SANUR VILLAGE FESTIVAL 2009

THE FOURTH INSATALLMENT OF SANUR VILLAGE FESTIVAL 2009
(12-16 AUGUST 2009)



Initiated by community of Sanur through the Sanur Development Foundation, at first Sanur Village Festival is held to revive tourism sector and to attract more tourists to visit this area and the island of Bali . Famous for its tranquility Sanur is the first tourist destination in Bali and the only resort type tourist object owned by the Denpasar municipality.


Since the first celebration of the Sanur Village Festival, this event has been listed at Bali 's event calendar as one of the annual tourist attractions. The fourth Sanur Village Festival is set for the 12 to 16 of August 2009 at the same venue with full of fun activities in five days festivity. This year theme is “Marine Life” in line with the extension of our national program Visit Indonesia Year 2009. Cultural activities will still dominate this festival such as traditional performances, parade, music, collaboration show, water sports and food festival as our main attraction, also not to forget our green program under water festival with its coral reef plantation. We invite everyone to participate and enjoy an unforgettable experience in the serene beauty of Sanur.

Sabtu, 11 Juli 2009

INTERNATIONAL BALI 10K - 2009

INTERNATIONAL BALI 10K - 2009







INTERNATIONAL BALI 10K is a program of Bali Provincial Government, organized by Bali Government Tourism Office in cooperation with Ministry Cultural and tourism of Indonesia , City/Regency Government, PB PASI, PASI Provincial Office with Matahari Convex as its Official Event Organizer.

INTERNATIONAL BALI 10K will be held on:
Day : Sunday
Date : 09 th August 2009
Time : 06.00 a.m. Central Indonesia Time
(Waktu Indonesia Tengah/WITA)
Start and finish point are located at Monumen Perjuangan Rakyat Bali, Renon, Denpasar.



RACE MILESTONES & REGULATIONS


INTERNATIONAL BALI 10K participants are divided into 4 (four) categories:


International Male and Female Elite Top Athletes' category
National Male and Female Top Athletes' category
General Public category (college students, employees, Indonesian Armed Forces, and the Indonesian Police)
High school students' category



The minimum age of a participant at the time of race is 15 years (proven with copy of Birth Certificate or Student's Identification card) Drinking posts are available at KM 5, with Water Shower posts available at KM 7. The Organizing Committee provides medical facilities during the race, all the way from Start to Finish. The traveling time is visible for every participant based on the mobile time recording device mounted on cars/vehicles facing the runners.
Winners of respective categories will receive a cash prize according to the prizes list.
All participants (top international and national athletes are exemptions) are recommended to wear a T-shirt provided by the Organizing Committee at the time of registration. Registrations require all registrars to complete in full all required details on the Registration form. Participants are also required to wear their individual chest number upon entering the race grounds.


INTERNATIONAL BALI 10K participants with no exemptions are required to re-register at the Secretariat post upon arrival to the race track area. Final registration at this point are significant, so as to mark the participant's presence at the Start point. Failure to re-register may result in disqualification of the race upon reaching Finish point.
The Organizing Committee will also provide door prizes. Distributions of door prizes are attendance-based where participants' chest number is recorded on portion of card prize draw - this only for participants who finished and completed the race, and have reached the Finish point.
Information and registration are available on website http://www.bali10k.com/

Kamis, 02 Juli 2009

VIDEO SHOWS VIGOROUS JACKSON BEFORE DEATH


VIDEO SHOWS VIGOROUSE JACKSON BEFORE DEATH




LOS ANGELES (AFP) – A video released Thursday showed Michael Jackson vigorously practicing a song-and-dance routine days before his death, supporting accounts he had been in good health.In footage obtained by AFP, the pop legend performed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on June 23, two days before he died, as he prepared for a 50-date set in London starting in July.Jackson, while thin, is seen dancing with energy in a tightly choreographed sequence with a group of performers. Jackson sings on a headset and at one point pushes back his jacket to reveal his red shirt underneath.In the footage, Jackson switches sharply in styles in a medley of some of his hits. The video starts with Jackson dancing wildly in front of a rock 'n' roll guitarist before a pause for dramatic effect.

Jackson then shifts to a snippet of "Billie Jean," one of his greatest hits, before singing, "They Don't Care About Us," one of his most controversial tracks in which he brought in a hip-hop influence.The set ends with a sample of a car horn. The stage then fades to black as an outside voice instructs, "Hold for applause."Associates of Jackson have described the 50-year-old pop star as being in good form, including at another rehearsal just hours before his death.


Jackson collapsed and died on June 25 at his rented Los Angeles mansion. Speculation has focused on whether Jackson was taking painkillers or other medication.
Jackson's voice coach Dorian Holley said Jackson was in an upbeat mood in the days before his death, joking around with his wardrobe and makeup staff.

"My friends call and ask, 'Was Michael sick? Was he weak? Was he ill?' It's the absolute opposite of that," Holley told CNN."He was very energetic, he was happy. He was even more playful than he normally was at rehearsal," he said.
Holley said Jackson, 50, did not show his age.

"I'm sure that he was in pain after some rehearsals. But I got to tell you something -- the guys and girls dancing with him were all in their 20s," he said.
"When Michael was on stage with them, there was only one person that you could watch and that was Michael Jackson," he said.A similar account came from Kevin Mazur, who was attending the rehearsal sessions as a photographer.

"He was like an expectant father pacing up and down the stage," Mazur told Britain's Sun tabloid."He was just so focused. Between songs, he burst into laughter and joked around with his dancers and the director. I have never seen him so happy," Mazur said.
Jackson had planned a series of concerts at London's O2 Arena starting on July 13, part of a comeback for the King of Pop whose personal and financial life had sharply deteriorated in the past decade.

Concert promoters AEG Live, who released the video, are offering full ticket refunds for the concerts. British media reports said about 50 million pounds (59 million euros, 83 million dollars) has been spent on 750,000 tickets. sourch : www.yahoo.com/news (thu, jul 2, 2009).

Sabtu, 13 Juni 2009

31st BALI ARTS FESTIVAL 2009

31st BALI ARTS FESTIVAL 13 JUNE - 11 JULY 2009





The History of the Bali Arts Festival

When tourism took off after 1965, the Balinese insisted that it followed cultural guidelines: if tourism was to be accepted, it was to be a cultural tourism, or "pariwisata budaya".
As the Balinese put it: "Tourism should be for Bali instead of Bali for tourism." In time, this idea become national policy, as part of a larger revping of regional cultures for national purposes. The policy owes much to the former Director General of Culture (1968-1978) and Governor of Bali (1978-1988), Ida Bagus Mantra, an Indian-educed Balinese. It led, on the one side, to the creation of enclave resorts such as Nusa Dua to limit the direct impact of tourism, and on the other, to a long haul cultural policy aimed at nurturing and preserving the traditional agrarian culture while adapting it to the demands of modernity, and in particular of "cultural tourism".
At the village level, local music groups, dances and other cultural events were inventoried, then supported by a series of contests at the district and regency level. The ensuing competition energized the cultural life of villages, whose "young blood" was already being drained to the city by the process of economic change and urbanization.

Schools of dance and art were created, in particular the Kokar conservatory and the STSI School of Dance and Music. Beside research, these schools replaced the traditional master/disciple relationship by modern methods of teaching; standardized the dance movements, produced new types of Balinese dances for tourism and modern village entertainment. Most important, it enabled former students to return to the villages as teachers, where they diffused, beside the creed of cultural resilience and renewal, new dances and standardized versions of old ones.
Many of the performances are held at the amphitheater which can hold up to 6,000 spectators, in a temple-like stage.

Each year, the Bali Arts Festival, beside the fed classical dances of the island, such as the legong, gambuh, kecak, barong, baris, mask dances and the like, is based on the theme around which new "dance choreography" is produced and old village dances and activities revived. Over the years, the whole range of classical Balinese stories - Ramayana, Mahabharata, Sutasoma, Panji - have thus been turned into "colossal" Sendratari Ballets.

The main challenge to the Arts Festival is obviously economic in nature. As village life is increasingly feeling the strains of monetary considerations, dancers, musicians and others cannot be expected to continue participating simply for the sake and the pleasure of it. As costs soar, new sources of financing have to be found. The obvious answer is the private sector and in particular the tourism industry. The greater task then is to convince the hotels, travel agencies and tourist guides to be more participatory in the Arts Festival rather than to their own sponsored events.

Considering the pride the Balinese have in their culture, and the adaptability and dynism they have always demonstrated, this little hurdle can be overcome. Trust the Balinese. They will eventually succeed to transform their tradition into a modern, Balinese culture of their own.

Kamis, 11 Juni 2009

LADY PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN


BALI SoDA (Bali School of Dramatic Art) AND ASTON DENPASAR HOTEL AND CONVENTION CENTER
PRESENT

LADY PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN on 12-14 JUNE 2009


Bali School of Dramatic Art is an accredited higher learning institute for performance art. esthablished in 2007 it has quickly grown to be known as a school for excellent in drama, musical theatre and classical ballet. Bali SoDA is the sole provider and representative of LAMDA (The London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art)

The london Academy of Music & Dramatic Art is one of the oldest drama institute in the world. LAMDA guides Bali SoDA students making sure they are given the best education in performance art under the guidance. Student the age of 5 years old are assessedeach year by LAMDA examiners and qualification gain at Bali SoDA serve them trhoughtout their lives.


LAMDA courses at Bali SoDA from pat of the QCA ( Qualification Curriculum Admissions) and young students from the age of 1 years old qualify to gain UCAS (University College, Adminissions Service). UCAS points are essential to gainning entrance into universities and colleges. Acredited performance education at an international standard is only available at Bali SoDA. Our drama faculty are actors, director, and stage managers, from top dramaacademies in the UK, South Africa, Canada and U.S.A.


Bali SoDA and Aston Denpasar Hotel and Convention center present the LADY PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN on 12-14 June 2009. Part of the ticket sale will donated to UNICEF program for children. For more detail please contact Aston Denpasar Hotel and Convention Center at 62 361 411 999 E: salesmanager2@astondenpasar.com or prmanager@astondenpasar.com and BALI SoDa at 62 361 434 701, E : info@balisoda.com


Please don't miss it..........









Kamis, 26 Maret 2009

NYEPI - SILENCE DAY IS HINDU NEW YEAR IN BALI ISLAND

A DAY OF SILENCE - NYEPI 2009


Nyepi is the Hindu New Year in the Bali Island of Indonesia. The New Year is observed as ‘a day of silence’ as Nyepi symbolically represents the state of the universe before creation. Bali Hindu New Year is based on lunar calendar. In 2009, the date of Nyepi is March 26.
Nyepi is marked by numerous rituals and pujas and is spread over four days. The important rituals begin two days before Nyepi. The rituals and celebrations end the day after Nyepi.
The most important ritual associated with Nyepi is the bathing of village deities in the sea. This is followed by a purification ritual of burning the evil. Then it is Nyepi, a day of silence and the last day is dedicated to prayers and meeting of relatives and friends.
The Bali Hindu Calendar is based on the Saka calendar – the one followed by the Indian government and by some Hindu communities in India. (http://www.hinduworld.com/)

Jumat, 13 Februari 2009

VALENTINE DAY THE APPRECIATION OF LOVE

VALENTINE DAY THE APPRECIATIONs OF LOVE......



Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is an occasion celebrated on February 14 by many people throughout the world. In the West, it is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other by sending Valentine's cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. The holiday is named after two among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.

The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines." Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.[1] The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth-century Great Britain, and, in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th-century America was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States.[2]

The U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year, behind Christmas. The association estimates that, in the US, men spend in average twice as much money as women.[3]. http://www.en.wikipedia.com/

Sabtu, 07 Februari 2009

ANCIENT - SYRIAC BIBLE FOUND IN CYPRUS


"ANCIENT" SYRIAC BIBLE FOUND IN CYPRUS



NICOSIA (Reuters Life!) – Authorities in northern Cyprus believe they have found an ancient version of the Bible written in Syriac, a dialect of the native language of Jesus.
The manuscript was found in a police raid on suspected antiquity smugglers. Turkish Cypriot police testified in a court hearing they believe the manuscript could be about 2,000 years old.
The manuscript carries excerpts of the Bible written in gold lettering on vellum and loosely strung together, photos provided to Reuters showed. One page carries a drawing of a tree, and another eight lines of Syriac script.

Experts were however divided over the provenance of the manuscript, and whether it was an original, which would render it priceless, or a fake.
Experts said the use of gold lettering on the manuscript was likely to date it later than 2,000 years.

"I'd suspect that it is most likely to be less than 1,000 years old," leading expert Peter Williams, Warden of Tyndale House, University of Cambridge told Reuters.
Turkish Cypriot authorities seized the relic last week and nine individuals are in custody pending further investigations. More individuals are being sought in connection with the find, they said.
Further investigations turned up a prayer statue and a stone carving of Jesus believed to be from a church in the Turkish held north, as well as dynamite.
The police have charged the detainees with smuggling antiquities, illegal excavations and the possession of explosives.

Syriac is a dialect of Aramaic - the native language of Jesus - once spoken across much of the Middle East and Central Asia. It is used wherever there are Syrian Christians and still survives in the Syrian Orthodox Church in India.
Aramaic is still used in religious rituals of Maronite Christians in Cyprus.
"One very likely source (of the manuscript) could be the Tur-Abdin area of Turkey, where there is still a Syriac speaking community," Charlotte Roueche, Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine Studies at King's College London told Reuters.
Stories regarding the antiquity of manuscripts is commonplace. One case would be the Yonan Codex, carbon dated to the 12th century which people tried to pass off as earlier.
After further scrutiny of photographs of the book, manuscripts specialist at the University of Cambridge library and Fellow of Wolfson College JF Coakley suggested that the book could have been written a good deal later.

"The Syriac writing seems to be in the East Syriac script with vowel points, and you do not find such manuscripts before about the 15th century.
"On the basis of the one photo...if I'm not mistaken some words at least seem to be in modern Syriac, a language that was not written down until the mid-19th century," he told Reuters.
(Editing by Michele Kambas and Paul Casciato). http://www.yahoo.com/

Sabtu, 31 Januari 2009

THERE'S KIND OH HUSH ALL OVER THE ISLE

THERE'S A KIND OF HUSH , ALL OVER THE ISLE


(Bali Government Issues Guidelines for 'Nyepi' - the Official Day of Silence March 26, 2009)


The Bali Government Tourist Office has issued a set of guidelines for local residents and visitor that must be observed on Nyepi - the absolute day of silence that will mark the dawn of a new year on the Bali-Hindu calendar. On Wednesday evening, March 25, 2009, streets across the island will be clogged by revellers out in force to watch teams of young men from local banjars parade large Papier-mâché floats through the streets. Police will maintain a high profile presence in order to contain any excesses by parade participants and spectators who are often "well-oiled" with rice wine.The Silence FallsSomewhat worse for wear, the celebrants will eventually find their way back to the village homes before 6 a.m. on Thursday morning, March 26, 2009, when local rules dictate that island residents must enter into a 24-hour period of silent reflection during which:• No lights may be lit. • No work may be performed.• No amusements enjoyed. • Silence must be maintained.• People must not venture outside the sealed and silent quarters.


The silence remains in absolute effect for 24-hours until 6 a.m. on Friday morning, March 27, 2009.Tourism to Come to a StandstillTourist visitors and non-Balinese residents of the island are expected to heed local tradition which brings the entire island to a ghost-town-like standstill. • Hotel service staff will be compelled to stay at their place of employment during the 24 hour period as travel between home and job will not be possible. • All roads across the island will fall silent and be available for use only by emergency vehicles. • Hotel guests must stay on their hotel grounds throughout the 24 hour period during which they will be able to enjoy most hotel facilities and services. Guest rooms windows will have their curtains drawn and outside lighting at hotels will be dimmed or extinguished during the Nyepi period. • Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport will be closed with no flight operations allowed during the 24 hour period. Technical and emergency landings will be permitted, including medical evacuation flights, but crew landing at the airport between 6 a.m. on March 26 until 6 a.m. the following morning will not be allowed to leave the airport terminal. • All Bali sea ports will be closed during the 24 hour Nyepi period. • The once monthly tsunami alarm testing that occurs at 10 a.m. on the 26th of each month will not take place on March 26th. Related ActivitiesA one of its kind activity, many visitors actually flock to Bali to enjoy the unique experience of seeing an island of 3 million inhabitants go absolutely silent for 24 hours.


If you're planning a visit during this period, here's some related activities you won't want to miss:
Tuesday, March 24, 2009Meklyis or Melasti. Processions of Balinese Hindus across the island bearing effigies from their temples to the ocean for purification ceremonies on Kuta and Sanur beach.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009Tawur Agung Kesanga Ceremony. Sacrificial rites are held starting from 12 noon to appease spirits of the underworld followed by ogoh-ogoh parades in the evening of large Papier-mâché effigies resembling evil spirits through local streets
Thursday, March 26, 2009Nyepi the celebration of the Icaka New Year 1931. The Day of absolute silence.


Friday, March 27, 2009Med-Medan - a traditional celebration held in Banjar Kaja, Sesetan, South Denpasar that sees young unmarried men and women gather in a local square to douse each other with water and exchange furtive kisses. Thought to bring good luck, the fun starts at around 3 p.m. http://www.balidiscovery.com/

HARD ROCK HOTEL TEAMS UP TO FIGHT BREAST CANCER

HARD ROCK HOTEL TEAM UP TO FIGHT BREAST CANCER




Rp.12 Million Donated to Indonesian Cancer Foundation as Part of Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign. Last October the Hard Rock Hotel Bali held their "Pinktober" annual fund raising event which saw pink cancer awareness wristbands and pink cocktails sold at the Centerstage Bar - all in aid of helping women afflicted with breast cancer.On January 23, 2009. a check for Rp. 12 million (US$1,075.00) was handed by the Hotel's General Manager to the Indonesian Cancer Foundation.Breast Cancer Awareness Month was founded in 1985 and has now become an annual event every October to increase awareness of the disease and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention and cure. Shown on balidiscovery.com is (left to right): Dr. Ketut Mulyadi , Vice Chairman - Yayasan Kanker Indonesia Bali Chapter, and Darryl Marsden, General Manager Hard Rock Hotel Bali, presenting a check to the foundation. http://www.balidiscovery.com/

BALI TRADE FAIR 2009

BALI TRADE FAIR 2009
(Wide Range of Local Products on Offer During Bali's Annual Trade Fair)



Running from January 23 until February 15, 2009, Bali Trade Fare 2009 on Jalan Hayam Wuruk in downtown Denpasar is an opportunity for local companies to promote new products to local consumers and island visitors.Household appliances, vehicles, and a whole range of items intended to enhance the quality of daily life of Balinese consumers will be on display and offered at special prices for the duration of the exhibition.Daily musical live entertainment and door prizes that include new Honda motorcycles will are also be presented each day as a further inducement for the public to attend.The Fair is open each day until February 15, 2009 from afternoon until evening. http://www.balidiscovery.com/

Jumat, 30 Januari 2009

ASTON INTERNATIONAL WEEK AND FAIR 2009

ASTON INTERNATIONAL HOLDS ASTON FAIR
AND ASTON WEEK IN JAKARTA.




This week, from January 19th - 24th, 2009, Aston International held its first Aston Fair for 2009. Building on the ongoing success of the Aston Fair program, the first Aston Fair of the year was held in Jakarta. This year the program has grown and the Aston Fair is now part of Aston Week. The new Aston Week program sees all the General Managers, Public Relations Managers and Directors of Sales & Marketing from the individual properties within the Aston group, join together with the team from Corporate Office in a series of events, presentations, promotional visits, training and of course the Aston Fair event. This year also saw MG Holidays host a table top event on the last business day of Aston Week.


During Aston Week the combined sales and marketing managers and their teams visited over 75 of their corporate clients in Jakarta; while the Public Relations Managers met with key players in the local and international media. Incorporated in Aston Week was also the Aston International National Sales & Conference. During the conference a number of international and local keynote speakers gave presentations to the group, they are: Ms. Sarah Reiter, a brand expertise from Australia, Mr. Riyadi Soeparno, the Deputy Editor from The Jakarta Post, Mr. Yusron Kamal from the Indonesian Ministry of Finance Department, Ms. Michelle Lee, Managing Director from Garuda Orient Holidays, Korea and Mr. Dian Ediono, GM National Satriavi Leisure Management. Aston International Vice President of Sales & Marketing Mr. Norbert Vas said "As the group continues to grow so rapidly it is important that we offer our staff the opportunity to participate in seminars and conferences of international standards. By bringing in well respected local and international speakers we are broadening their horizons and their knowledge base; which will ultimately result in an even more impressive guest experience."


The Aston Fair event took place at Euphoria Wine & Dine in Mega Kuningan. The event commenced with a press conference followed by a table top session where guests and the media got the opportunity to meet with the teams from the individual properties within the Aston International group. This was followed by dance performances, live music, three fashion shows and dinner. Aston International CEO and President Director Mr. Charles Brookfield said "What a fantastic start to 2009. Aston International is set to expand further in 2009 with numerous properties set to open and many more under construction. The Aston Fair concept, a concept that is unique to Aston International, has once again proven a huge success with our corporate clients, travel partners, the local and international media, our staff and our guests. The event continues to grow in size each time we hold it and combining it with Aston Week has proven to be very positive move."


About Aston International
Originally from Hawaii, Aston entered the Indonesian market in late nineties and has an underlying portfolio consisting of 40 properties including Hotels, resorts, serviced Apartments and Boutique Villa Resorts and Suites, of which 15 are operational and 25 under development due to open between now and 2010.
Aston properties currently operate under the 5 star Grand Aston and 4 star Aston brands; but the company is also in process of introducing specific brands for Life Style Hotels (Royal Alana and Alana), Luxury Villas (Royal Kamuela and Kamuela) and 3 and 2 star hotels (Quest Hotels and favehotel). The first 3 star Quest Hotel are under construction in the Indonesian Cities of Palembang and Semarang. With a proven track record of success, Aston has a very definitive vision of the future- to be universally recognized as the preferred hospitality management company in the Asia Pacific. www.astoninternational.com

Selasa, 20 Januari 2009

OBAMA INAUGURATION COMING TOGETHER



OBAMA INAUGURATION COMING TOGETHER


Inauguration Day has dawned for President-elect Barack Obama, with hundreds of thousands of onlookers filling the National Mall for the noon swearing-in of the 44th president.
Obama and wife Michelle stopped for a church service and then coffee at the White House with outgoing President George W. Bush before traveling to the Capitol for the oath of office.
Barack Hussein Obama, born of a mother from Kansas and father from Kenya who had their only son in Hawaii, is unique in American history. The first African-American president of a nation once riven by slavery and racially segregated by law for decades afterward, he will take the oath of office on Abraham Lincoln's Bible before an audience spanning the two-mile length of the National Mall, from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial.
At 47, Obama will not be the nation's youngest chief executive - Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and William Jefferson Clinton were younger at their inaugurations. But Obama has united young and old with his call for "a new declaration of independence'' from divisiveness.
Obama, who campaigned for the presidency with a sweeping promise of "change we can believe in,'' enters office at one of the most challenging junctures in modern American history: In the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and with the nation at war on two fronts.
The new president will ask the Congress to approve, within his first month in office, a nearly $1-trillion economic stimulus that promises more than 3 million new jobs in the next few years. At the same time, it will compound an annual national debt which already surpasses $1 trillion before he enters office.
"He is going to be counting on the American people to come together," retired Army Gen. Colin Powell, who served as secretary of state for the Republican President Bush and supported Obama's election, said in an appearance today on NBC News. "We all have to do something to help the country move forward under the leadership of this new president."
The Obamas this morning left the government guest house across the street from the White House where they have stayed for several days for a service at St. John's Church, the Episcopal sanctuary one block north of the White House where Bush has worshipped during his two terms in office.
Bush was hosting the Obamas for coffee in the Blue Room of the White House before the couple headed to the Capitol for the noon swearing-in-ceremony and Obama's inaugural address. Afterward, Obama, Vice President-elect Joe Biden and others would dine on seafood stew, pheasant and duck in Statuary Hall of the Capitol before joining the inaugural parade that will travel along Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.
Obama will enter office with a pledge for an "orderly'' and "responsible'' withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq after nearly six years of war that has claimed more than 4,000 American lives. At the same time, he has agreed to an escalation of U.S. military force in Afghanistan, which he and his advisors consider "the real front in the war against terrorism.''
A Harvard-bred attorney and former constitutional law professor and community organizer from Chicago who served less than one term in the Senate, the former Illinois state lawmaker will assume office as the culmination of a dream which he himself has billed as "audacious:'' A candidate with a "funny name'' who was unknown to much of the nation just five years ago.
"Today is about victory,'' House Majority Whip James Clyburn of South Carolina said today. "This is a victory for democracy, for all Americans who see their hopes and dreams in Barack Obama, who now feel that they have a voice, and a person with the vision to sail this ship through the rough waters all of us are experiencing.''
Obama shed his anonymity with the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in the summer of 2004.
"I stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger American story, that I owe a debt to all of those who came before me, and that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible,'' Obama said at the Democratic convention in Boston.
"Tonight, we gather to affirm the greatness of our nation not because of the height of our skyscrapers, or the power of our military, or the size of our economy,'' Obama said then. "Our pride is based on a very simple premise, summed up in a declaration made over two hundred years ago: "'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.'''
The upstart Democrat who captured the imagination of many of his party's leaders even as he was just beginning his own stint in the Senate remained a long-shot for the nation's highest office when he announced his candidacy in front of the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Ill., on Feb. 10, 2007.
"I recognize there is a certain presumptuousness - a certain audacity - to this announcement,'' Obama told a crowd filling the square on a frigid winter day. "I know I haven't spent a lot of time learning the ways of Washington. But I've been there long enough to know that the ways of Washington must change. ''
He entered a contest for the Democratic Party's nomination, one of many in a crowded field of candidates. At the time, much of the party's conventional wisdom pointed toward the nomination of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, a former first lady.
Yet, starting with an upset in the opening party caucuses of Iowa in January 2008, where the Obama campaign team displayed an organizational prowess backed by formidable fundraising, the candidate turned the tables on not only the party's front-runner but also the rest of the pack. In the end, with a long-fought battle for delegates needed for nomination, Obama outran Clinton in June.
"Four years ago,'' Obama told some 80,000 people filling a football stadium in Denver on Aug. 28 for the acceptance of his party's nomination, "I stood before you and told you my story, of the brief union between a young man from Kenya and a young woman from Kansas who weren't well-off or well-known, but shared a belief that in America their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to...
"We meet at one of those defining moments, a moment when our nation is at war, our economy is in turmoil, and the American promise has been threatened once more,'' he said. "Tonight, more Americans are out of work and more are working harder for less. More of you have lost your homes and even more are watching your home values plummet. More of you have cars you can't afford to drive, credit cards, bills you can't afford to pay, and tuition that's beyond your reach.
"These challenges are not all of government's making,'' the Democratic nominee said. "But the failure to respond is a direct result of a broken politics in Washington and the failed policies of George W. Bush.''
In Republican Sen. John McCain, the GOP's early-settled presidential nominee, Obama faced a much older, more seasoned senator with a military hero's story to boot. McCain, who had spent nearly 25 years in Congress from Arizona, also had served more than two decades in the Navy - including five and a half as a prisoner of war in Vietnam after his bomber was shot down over Hanoi. The Naval Academy graduate also had sought his party's presidential nomination before, in 2000, losing to George W. Bush, and this time had returned to fight the campaign of his life.
At first, the war in Iraq stood as a defining difference between the Democrats and Republicans. McCain had entered the contest as an unbowed supporter of the American military mission in Iraq - particularly the "surge'' of forces which President Bush ordered. Obama, who had spoken out against the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 before he was a senator, campaigned with a pledge to bring troops home within 16 months after election.
Yet, as the campaign progress, the protracted war, unpopular among most Americans, was eclipsed by economic calamity.
And by the fall of 2008, amid signs of deepening trouble among the nation's financial institutions, the economy consumed the campaign. McCain, who had allowed early on that economic issues were not his strong suit, also had maintained, along with Bush, that "the fundamentals of the economy are strong.''
As the election neared, polls found that Americans found Obama better-suited than McCain to confront the economic crisis. And by Election Day on Nov. 4, Obama had not only waged the best-financed campaign in American history, raising close to $1 billion for the effort, but also amassed support in enough states - including states that had long voted Republican, such as Virginia and Indiana - to win an Electoral College landslide.
"It's been a long time coming,,'' Obama told tens of thousands filling Chicago's Grant Park on election, night, "but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America....
"The road ahead will be long,'' the president-elect said that night. "Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even one term, but America -- I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there. I promise you -- we as a people will get there.
"There will be setbacks and false starts,'' he said. "There are many who won't agree with every decision or policy I make as president, and we know that government can't solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. And above all, I will ask you join in the work of remaking this nation the only way it's been done in America for 221 years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.''
Today, outside the Capitol, Obama will deliver a historic inaugural address to 240,000 attending the ceremony with tickets obtained from their congressional offices and provide by the Presidential Inaugural Committee. Then inside, Obama will join congressional leaders for lunch in Statuary Hall.
With wine from California, home state of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who chairs the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, they will feast on seafood stew, pheasant and duck served with sour cherry chutney and molasses sweet potatoes, apple cinnamon sponge cake and sweet cream glace.
Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden will accept flags flown over the Capitol during the ceremony, crystal bowls inscribed with their names and the date of inauguration and crystal vases etched with a depiction of a Capitol erected with slave labor. Sourch : The Swamp Tribunes Washington Bureau