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Super Junior in Singapore 2010

Fans from Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia turned up to show their support for Super Junior. Tickets were sold out in just a week! Some of the die-hard ELFs were camping outside the venue the night before. I could feel the adrenaline rush as the doors opened at 6pm. ELFs began chanting “Super Junior!” as the members walked through the entrance door. IT was splendid! That’s the perfect word to describe the concert held on March 20, at Bukit Jalil Putra Indoor Stadium. Korean boy-ban

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Bintan Triathlon race 2010

Most of the triathletes come from Europe, the United States and Australia, event coordinator named only Yudhiarto said, quoted by the Jakarta Post. “In terms of number, triathletes from Australia, Britain, France and New Zealand will dominate the race,” he said. About 1,500 triathletes from the around the world have confirmed their participation in the 6th Bintan Triathlon race in Riau Islands of Indonesia scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, a local media reported Friday. Indonesian triathelet

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Iran Makes Nuclear Deal and Agrees to Send Uranium to Turkey

Iran agrees to send uranium to Turkey, report says By the CNN Wire Staff May 17, 2010 2:04 a.m. EDT (CNN) — Iran has agreed to ship its low-enriched uranium to Turkey, state media said Monday. Western nations had been asking Iran to send the low-level uranium out of the country to be enriched elsewhere, but the country had resisted until now. On Sunday, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced he was heading to Iran to join nuclear talks in Tehran involving Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The meeting in Tehran sought to reach a breakthrough in the showdown over Iran's nuclear program, according to Erdogan. The last-minute trip followed a “signal” from the talks, which are intended to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear energy program, Erdogan told reporters before departing. Erdogan indicated the signal involved Iran's agreement to swap its low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel, CNN Turk reported. Erdogan said he hoped an agreement in Tehran would stop the U.N. Security Council from its negotiations on tougher sanctions on Iran. “The Security Council was contemplating a step in the direction of sanctions as of yesterday,” Erdogan said. “As a part of our talks, this has been postponed. Now with this step we are going to take, I hope that we will have the opportunity to overcome these problems.” Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency made no mention of the nuclear issue in reporting earlier that Lula was sitting down with Ahmadinejad. But French President Nicolas Sarkozy and President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia both have said they back Lula's efforts to resolve the long-running, high-stakes stalemate. “This could be the last chance before the U.N. Security Council makes the already known decisions,” Medvedev said, referring to the U.N. decision on imposing sanctions against Iran. Sarkozy said earlier that he had spoken with Lula by phone to assure him that Paris supports his efforts to resolve the impasse. The United States and many other countries believe that Iran intends to develop nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. On Saturday, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu left for Tehran to join the Iran-Brazil talks. Erdogan said Sunday the anticipated signal from Iran was received and he was changing his schedule to travel to Tehran, postponing a planned visit to Azerbaijan. Erdogan's statement indicated an agreement in which Iran would send most of its low-enriched uranium to be turned into fuel rods suitable for Turkey's nuclear power reactor that makes medical isotopes. “After our high-level meeting in Tehran, I believe we will have the opportunity to start the process regarding the swap,” Erdogan said. “We said that we will go to Tehran if the swap takes place in Turkey, and we received news that the text includes a reference to this. That's why we are going. Otherwise we wouldn't have gone.” Turkey and Brazil have been working on a joint offer based on the nuclear swap deal offered previously to Tehran. Both countries are temporary members of the U.N. Security Council and have been working toward a diplomatic solution that does not involve sanctions. Lula is in Iran ahead of the Group of 15 developing nations meeting in Tehran. The group actually has 17 members — Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jamaica, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. Lula also met separately with Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on his trip, according to Iranian media reports. State-run Press TV reported Khameini emphasized to Lula the need for relations between independent states such as Brazil and Iran in order to reduce the influence of superpowers such as the United States. “The only way to change the oppressive relations in the world today is through the formation of closer ties between independent states,” Khameini said, according to Press TV. “Superpowers have defined vertical relations in the world which places a superpower at the top. These relations must be changed and their change is possible.” PHOTO CAPTION: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva review an honor guard in Tehran. added by: EthicalVegan

Couple Arrested In Making Monkey Meatballs

According to an animal conservation group, a couple was arrested in Jakarta, Indonesia for making meatballs out of monkey meat. They were caught poaching dozens of rare Javan Lutungs, also known as Ebony Lutung and Javan Langurs. “Police found 30 kilograms (65 pounds) meat estimated to come from 20 – 25 individuals, two rifles and a live langur,” the statement said. “The couple admitted that they had known what they did was against the law and they hunted the monkeys for their meat because beef and chicken were more expensive than the protected monkeys.” Meatball soup, commonly called bakso by the locals, is a very popular dish in Indonesia. The statement said police are now broadening their investigation to include checks on vendors suspected of selling the monkey meatballs, while ProFauna was in talks with the national park caretakers to prevent further poaching. Indonesian law states that perpetrators of wildlife crimes face a maximum five year prison term and a fine of 5 million rupiah (366 pound), but the law is not always strictly enforced. Couple Arrested In Making Monkey Meatballs is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Coffee Facts and Statistics

Among the coffee drinkers in America, statistics say that the average consumption is 3.1 cups of coffee per day. Fifty percent of the population, equivalent to 150 million, drinks espresso, cappuccino, latte, or iced/cold coffees. Specialty coffee sales are increasing by 20% per year and account for nearly 8% of the 18 billion dollar U.S. coffee market. Independent coffee shops equal to $12 billion in annual sales. There are approximately 24,000 Coffee Shops across the country. Statistics show there will be approximately 50,000+ Coffee Shops this year 2010. The average Espresso Drive-thru Business sells approximately 200-300 Cups of Espresso and Coffee Based Drinks per day. Coffee statistics show that coffee is the most popular beverage worldwide with over 400 billion cups consumed each year. Coffee industry statistics show that only 20% of harvested coffee beans are considered to be a premium bean of the highest quality. Coffee market statistics show that coffee is grown commercially in over 45 countries around the world. Coffee trade statistics show that over 5 million people in Brazil are employed by the coffee trade; most of those are involved with the cultivation and harvesting of more than 3 billion coffee plants. Coffee consumption statistics show that coffee represents 75% of all the caffeine consumed in the United States. The most expensive coffee in the world comes from Indonesia ‘Kopi Luwak’. It is made from coffee beans eaten, partly digested and then excreted by the Common palm civet, a weasel-like animal. “Kopi” the Indonesian word for coffee along with “luwak” is local name of this animal which eats the raw red coffee beans. It can cost up to $600 a pound, and up to $50 per cup. Coffee Facts and Statistics is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Prince and the ‘Paris Hilton of Indonesia’ [Crime]

She says he’s a psycho rapist who kidnapped her. He says she’s a lying bitch and he wants a refund, but he still loves her and maybe wants her back. Meet Manohara and Prince Fakhry — Southeast Asian media sensations. More

Indonesia Plane Injured

Indonesian soldiers and police examine a Merpati airline Boeing 737 plane after it skidded off the runway on landing in Indonesia#39;s West Papua city of Manokwari. The jet carrying more than 100 passengers skidded off into a shallow river at Rendani domestic airport, injuring some 20 people, according to officials. A routine domestic flight almost ended in disaster Tuesday when a jet carrying more than 100 passengers broke apart on landing in Indonesia, injuring about 20 people, officials said

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Earthquake strikes Indonesia

Early Morning of Wednesday, Indoesia experienced a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck off its coasts. Leaving two tsunami and injured people. According to a Simeulue police, the quake lasted for about three to four minutes. No damage has been reported so far. Residents in near coastal areas eventually transferred to higher areas after the quake. U.S Geological Survey reported that temblor struck 125 miles from Sibolga on Sumatra. At 5:15 a.m. (6:15 p.m. ET, Tuesday) a quake hit at a depth of 19.3 miles said USGS. The Pacific Tsunamie Warning Center said that the measurement of sea levels showed that tsunami waves may appear near coast of the epicenter. The chief of the Indonesian Meteorological and Geophysics Agency said that tsunami in Banyak Island, and Teluk Dalam was not that alarming since the water level was just under a foot high though Tsunami warnings were announced after the quake. Earthquake strikes Indonesia is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

‘We Are The World: 25 For Haiti’ Video Premieres During Olympic Opening Ceremonies

Extended version of song and video are available now on iTunes. By Jem Aswad Wyclef Jean, Kanye West and Jennifer Hudson perform at the “We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti” recording session Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage The video of “We Are the World: 25 for Haiti” premiered Friday night (February 12) during the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. The new incarnation of the 1985 song sticks closely to the arrangement of the original, but the cast is much larger and, of course, much more contemporary. On television, the song was introduced by a message from original “We Are the World” principals Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones, who urged viewers to contribute via www.World25.org , iTunes or by texting “World” to 50555. A tightly edited version of the song was aired on Friday night, but the long version is available now on iTunes. That version is introduced by Jamie Foxx, who sets the scene, talking about the original recording and then the new version, the video of which was directed by “Crash” director Paul Haggis. “Do more than just watch,” Foxx says. “Whatever you have, no matter how big or how small, it all counts.” The video features footage from the song’s recording session intercut with scenes of rebuilding efforts in Haiti. Justin Bieber opens , singing Lionel Richie’s verse from the original, and is quickly followed by Nicole Scherzinger and Jennifer Hudson singing together, then Sugarland singer Jennifer Nettles, Josh Groban, and then a footage of Michael Jackson from the original recording superimposed with sister Janet duetting on the first verse of the chorus. Barbra Streisand, Fergie, a wailing Celine Dion and others follow. Miley Cyrus, Enrique Iglesias, Foxx, Maroon 5’s Adam Levine, Pink, Mary J. Blige, Akon, T-Pain and others take verses later in the song; a second verse from a recording of Michael Jackson is immediately followed by Usher. Carlos Santana and Orianthi are seen playing guitars; Richie and Jones are often visible, smiling on the sidelines. The most remarkable moments come from the rappers : an Auto-Tuned Lil Wayne sings Bob Dylan’s verse , Wyclef adds some Haitian flavor , and Will.I.Am and Kanye West both rap verses. “Like Katrina, Africa and Indonesia/ Haiti needs us,” Will.I.Am raps. LL Cool J, Will.I.Am, Swizz Beatz, Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes team up for a rapped section; Bizzy Bone, Kid Cudi, Drake and Nipsey Hussle were also at the session. The music drops out toward the end to let the chorus sing alone. Amid the studio footage we see Haitian children dancing amid the destruction in their homeland. Tellingly, the Haiti footage focuses on rebuilding efforts. Haggis talked with MTV News about the session earlier this week. “You hear these stories about people checking their egos at the door, and it really is true,” he said. “They came and stood forever and were glorified extras a lot of the time. They just stood in the corner and waved.” Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti , and for more information, see Think MTV . Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now. Related Videos Behind The Scenes Of ‘We Are The World’ Related Photos ‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Recording Session

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Biodiversity nears ‘point of no return’

The decline in the world's biodiversity is approaching a point of no return, warns Hilary Benn.

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