Thursday, July 28, 2011

Indonesian Woman Wins ‘Asia’s Nobel Prize’ for Helping Poor

Jakarta Globe, July 28, 2011

Indonesian social worker Tri Mumpuni, left, pictured at the White House
 Summit on Entrepreneurship in Washington in 2010. Tri is among the
 winners of Asia’s prestigious Magsaysay award this year for giving green
technologies to the poor, organizers said on Wednesday. (EPA Photo)

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Manila. Indonesian social worker Tri Mumpuni is among the winners of Asia’s prestigious Magsaysay award this year for giving green technologies to the poor, organizers said on Wednesday.

Award foundation president Carmencita Abella said Tri, along with an Indian engineer and a Philippine charity group, had helped harness the technologies to empower their countrymen and worked to create waves of progressive change across Asia.

Each year six people or organizations are named joint winners of the Magsaysay award.

This year the other winners were a man who set up an Islamic school for girls in Indonesia, a lender to India’s poorest, and a man working to restore democracy in Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge murdered his father.

“Working on critical issues ... they are showing how commitment, competence, and collaborative leadership can truly transform individual lives and galvanize community action,” Abella said.

The award, often described as Asia’s Nobel Prize, is named after a famous Philippine president who died in a 1957 plane crash.

It aims to honor people who address issues of human development in Asia with courage and creativity.

Tri Mumpuni, 46, was recognized after her IBEKA foundation built 60 small power plants harnessing the energy of water stored in dams to bring electricity to half a million people, the awards foundation said.

She was once kidnapped with her husband by former separatist rebels in Aceh province while pursuing her nongovernmental group’s project to bring electricity to rural Indonesia.

Another winner was US-trained Indian engineer Harish Hande, 44, for bringing solar lights to a country where half of all households have no electricity, the awards foundation said.

His Solar Electric Light Co.-India has tapped the sun’s energy to light up 120,000 households and is now one of the country’s largest solar technology providers.

In the Philippines, Dutch marine engineer Auke Idzenga’s Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation won for using an ancient, near-forgotten technology, the ram pump, to help impoverished communities on Negros island.

Re-engineered for upland farms, the pump gave the communities clean, cheap water for household use and for raising livestock, fish, and small farms, it said.

A ram pump, which does not need an external power source, harnesses the force of a large body of moving water to pump a small amount of water uphill.

The winners are to receive their awards in Manila on August 31.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Clinton: Indonesia Can Be Democratic Role Model

Jakarta Globe, July 24, 2011

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Nusa Dua, Bali. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is urging Indonesia to promote democracy in Burma and countries in the Middle East and North Africa in the throes of upheaval.

She says its successful transition from dictatorship and status as a vibrant Muslim-majority democracy make it an ideal role model for both Burma and the Arab world.

In meetings with senior Indonesian officials on Sunday in Bali, Clinton said the country's recent history "provides an example for a transition to civilian rule and building strong democratic institutions."

She said Indonesia has made significant strides toward democracy and shown that Islam and democracy can co-exist.

Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim nation and emerged from decades of authoritarian rule just over 10 years ago.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Nuclear Envoys From Two Koreas Meet in Bali

Jakarta Globe, July 22, 2011

Wi Sung-lac, right, South Korea's nuclear envoy, talks with Ri Yong-ho,
 North Korea's vice foreign minister who handles nuclear diplomacy, during
their meeting at a hotel in Nusa Dua, Bali, on Friday. The nuclear envoys
of South and North Korea met on the sidelines of an Asian forum in Bali on
Friday, an official in Seoul said, in the first high-level contact since tensions
spiked on the Korean peninsula last year. (Reuters Photo)
  
  
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Nuclearenvoys from North and South Korea held rare talks on Friday in the Indonesianisland of Bali amid international efforts to revive stalled six-nationnegotiations on the North’s atomic weaponry.


The meetingbetween South Korea’s Wi Sung-lac and his counterpart Ri Yong-ho was thefirst-ever North-South meeting on nuclear issues outside the six-party format,a foreign ministry spokeswoman said.

The Northhas previously refused to discuss its nuclear program with the South alone,saying it is intended as a deterrent against the United States.

Six-partyhost China had been pushing for an inter-Korean nuclear meeting, followed byUS-North Korean talks, to pave the way for a resumption of the full dialogue.

Friday’smeeting came after more than a year of high tensions on the Korean peninsula,after Seoul accused its neighbor of two border attacks which killed 50 peoplein 2010.

Dependingon the outcome of Friday’s talks, the South’s Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwancould meet his North Korean counterpart Pak Ui-chun, probably on Saturday, thespokeswoman said.

The lastround of six-party talks ended without agreement in December 2008. The Northformally abandoned them in April 2009 and staged its second nuclear test amonth later.

It hasexpressed conditional willingness to return to the forum, which groups China,the two Koreas, the United States, Japan and Russia.

But theUnited States, its ally South Korea and Japan say the North should first mendrelations with its neighbor.

Seoulaccuses Pyongyang of torpedoing a South Korean warship in March 2010 with theloss of 46 lives.

The Northdenies involvement. But it killed four people in a bombardment of a SouthKorean island last November, briefly sparking fears of war.

The Southhad demanded the North take responsibility for those attacks before any majordialogue. But in an attempt to break the diplomatic impasse, it said thiscondition would not apply to nuclear negotiations.

“It’s beena long time since I met you in London,” Wi told Ri as they started the talks onthe sidelines of an Asian security conference, Yonhap news agency reported.

He wasrecalling their meeting at a security conference in Britain six years ago.“Yes, how nice to see you again,” Ri responded.

All sixcountries are attending the Asean Regional Forum this week.

DespiteFriday’s meeting, the nominee for next US ambassador to South Korea voiceddoubt on Thursday that the North was ready to return to serious negotiations.

“We’re notconvinced that they really are ready to return to serious diplomacy andnegotiations,” Sung Kim, who is now the special envoy to the moribundsix-nation talks, told a Senate hearing on his nomination.

“This iswhy I think Seoul and Washington have both been very cautious in just rushingback to the negotiating table.

“In lightof what has happened in the past two years, I think the North Koreans need toprove that they will in fact be a serious partner when the negotiationsresume,” Sung Kim added.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Daily Dose | FocusOnStyle.com

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What We Love About Carven Pre-Spring 2012

Posted: 13 Jul 2011 01:19 PM PDT

What We Love About Carven Pre-Spring 2012

We've been big fans of designer Guillaume Henry's charmingly off-kilter bourgeois chic propositions at Carven ever since he took the reins of the quietly storied French maison two years ago.

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His first ever Carven Pre-Collection for Spring 2012 is packed with the kind of easily wearable and distinctively designed pieces that should take this label from the minor leagues to cult status without fail.

Carven Pre-Spring 2012

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Rijsbergen Indonesian national squad coach

RNW, 14 July 2011

Dutch soccer trainer Wim Rijsbergen has been named interim coach of Indonesia’s national team, according to Indonesian media.

The former Feyenoord player was a member of the Dutch national squad in the World Cup in 1974 and 1978. He will be putting the Indonesian team through their paces leading up to their two matches later this month against Turkmenistan in the qualifying round for the 2014 World Cup. He is replacing Austrian coach Alfred Riedl.

Rijsbergen has been in charge of Indonesian club PSM Makassar for the last six months. It is not yet known if he will carry on with the club. He has previously worked as a trainer in Chile, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Trinidad and Tobego.


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Bollywood Stars | Bollywood Actress | Bollywood News | Bollywood Movie

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Aishwarya becomes the 1st Asian actress to receive 2nd highest French civilian award

Posted: 13 Jul 2011 06:25 AM PDT

It seems that mews columns can just get enough of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. She was everywhere with the news of her pregnancy and then due to her controversy related to Madhur Bhandarkar’s film Heroine. Once again, she comes to limelight because of the honor she will receives with the prestigious Officer Dan Ordre Des Arts Et [...]

Mallika Sherawat accepts Kamaal R Khan’s challenge

Posted: 13 Jul 2011 06:24 AM PDT

Kamaal R Khan made news for his arrogance and rude behavior as the Big Boss house inmate. Now, the self proclaimed famous and talented actor and filmmaker has made a huge offer to our desi bombshell Mallika Sherawat. Apparently, KRK plans to make a film and wants Mallika to play the lead for which he [...]

Darsem binti Dawud arrives home safe

The Jakarta Post | Wed, 07/13/2011

Darsem binti Dawud arrives at the Foreign Ministry’s office in Jakarta with
 her son on Wednesday. The Indonesian government paid blood money
 worth Rp 4.6 billion (US$540,000) to free Darsem from the death penalty
in Saudi Arabia. 
(Antara/Rosa Panggabean)

Chuck Close Supports Il Buco Expansion | Steak 'n Shake Coming to Manhattan

WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2011

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SoCo is headed to Clinton Hill.

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Chuck Close Goes to Bat for Il Buco Expansion

The artist tells CB2 that "bars and restaurants saved our neighborhood."

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508 Becomes a ‘Gastrobrewery’

The restaurant has shifted gears and is now brewing beers.

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Mother of All Brunches Hits Long Island Next Month

It's part of the Escape to New York music festival.

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Steak ’n Shake Coming to Manhattan, BareBurger to Brooklyn (Updated)

The chain will bring its trademarked Steakburgers to the city for the first time.

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And ... the Restaurant Week Grumbling Begins

Plus, Steve Cuozzo makes a list of "intolerable" restaurants.

The Other Critics

Jay Cheshes Impressed by Brushstroke; Ryan Sutton Thinks Sam Talbot ‘Isn’t a Very Reliable Chef’

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Food Trucks Exiled to Staten Island

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Mediavore

Jell-O Popular Again; Dining Habits of Millennials

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Neighborhood Watch

Koi Serves Boozy Mochi; the Windsor Launches Trivia Night

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