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Monday, July 29, 2013

Aniston says she, Theroux ‘already feel married’ Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK — Jennifer Aniston is dismissing rumors surrounding her upcoming wedding to Justin Theroux and setting the record straight. “We just want to do it when it’s perfect, and we’re not rushed, and no one is rushing from a job or rushing to a job,” the 44-year-old actress told The Associated Press on Saturday while promoting her new film, “We’re the Millers.”

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Actor Jason Sudeikis and actress Jennifer Aniston pose for a portrait as they promote the movie “We’re the Millers” in New York, July, 27, 2012 in New York.

“And, you know, we already feel married,” she added. Aniston and Theroux, 41, began dating more than two years ago and got engaged on his birthday last August. Since then, their indefinite plans have led to speculation ranging from a broken engagement to Theroux getting cold feet. Not true, says Aniston. “We have yet to set any dates. There have been no canceled weddings. There have been no postponed weddings. There have been no arguments about where to get married. Just clearing all that up,” she said. While things are going great, the former “Friends” star said she sees no urgency to tie the knot. Her new film, “We’re the Millers,” opens Aug. 7. It co-stars Jason Sudeikis.

Lochte puts TV career on hold to resume swimming Associated Press Writer

BARCELONA, Spain — Ryan Lochte has put his TV career on hold. It’s time to go swimming again. The American star will lead another powerhouse men’s team into the swimming portion of the world championships, which begins Sunday at the Palau Sant Jordi. He hopes to compete in seven events and doesn’t have to worry about being overshadowed by longtime rival Michael Phelps, who retired after the London Olympics. Lochte never considered quitting, but he did try some new things, including his own reality show, “What Would Ryan Lochte Do?” “After the Olympics, I wanted to take a break from the swimming pool,” Lochte said. “I wanted to do things that other Olympians just dreamed about. I had a lot of fun, doing a bunch of TV appearances. I had my own reality TV show. Everything I did was different. “But,” he added, “the biggest goal was always the 2016 Olympics. I knew I had to get back in the water eventually.” At the midway point of the FINA worlds championships, the American have only two medals — both in open water. Their count should start to go up dramatically when Lochte, Missy Franklin & Co. take over the pool. Last summer, the U.S. team won 16 golds and 31 medals overall, far more than any other nation. Franklin, who won four golds and a bronze at the Olympics, plans to increase her workload from seven to eight events at the world championships. Lochte will be nearly as busy, though he has changed up his London program. Even though he won gold in the grueling 400-meter individual medley, he’s dropped that event for this meet.

Instead, he’ll take on the 100 butterfly, where he’ll face South African star Chad le Clos — who is best known for handing Phelps a shocking loss in the 200 fly at London. Lochte’s other individual events are the 200 IM, the 200 backstroke and the 200 freestyle. Plus, he hopes to be picked for all three relays. But, given the lack of training time leading up to this meet because of his extracurricular activities, Lochte is realistic about his chances. “Any other year, my expectations would definitely be medaling in every

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Unbalance development makes Bali a second Jakarta

race,” he said. “I want to do that at this meet, but it’s been an off year. I really don’t know what’s going to happen. If I can just step on the blocks and race tough, I think I’ll be all right.” He has no regrets about his post-Olympic schedule. “I’m usually training every day, all the time,” Lochte said. “This year, I took a long break. I don’t know if it’s going to help me or not. But it was worth it. I had to do what I needed to do. My body basically needed to recharge.” The most anticipated event of the opening night is the 400 free relay, where the Americans figure to face a stiff challenge from defending Olympic champion France as well as the Australians, who are led by James “The Missile” Magnussen.

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Policeman trying to control traffic during peak hour in one of main road in Denpasar, Bali Island. Development equality in Bali due to the investment focused in Southern Bali will transform the island into a second Jakarta. Unequal distribution of income will make the economic disparities increasingly severe coupled with the progressively tougher competition.

Bali Post DENPASAR - Development equality in Bali due to the investment focused in Southern Bali will transform the island into a second Jakarta. Unequal distribution of income will make the economic disparities increasingly severe coupled with the progressively tougher competition.

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Ryan Lochte of the U.S. looks on during training for the World Swimming Championships at the Sant Jordi arena in Barcelona July 27, 2013.

“Bali will be like Jakarta, if on the one hand a lot of people carry luxury cars, while on the other hand many people sleep on the streets and ruffle trashes. This happens because the development is just focused on a region and the

equalization does not occur,” said the economist I Wayan Arjana in Denpasar. According to him, the development focused on a single region would result in a population explosion, so that the role of Balinese

people in all sectors would be diminishing. Balinese people tended to become spectators and marginalized. The government was expected to stop investing in Southern Bali, especially in Badung County, and directed the development of Bali to Eastern, Northern and Western Bali to create equity. “It is inseparable from the government policy in regulating the outside or foreign investment coming into Bali. So, the impact that should result in a multiyear investment even kindles a deadly effect

on the local employers,” he said. Meanwhile, the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Udayana University, Prof. Dr. Gusti Bagus Wiksuana, said the infrastructure development was the key to equalization in Bali. Even infrastructure development on the island would improve the connectivity to the economy, so that it could drive the distribution. “Local governments should take immediate strategic measures, especially by improving the infrastructure in Eastern Bali and

Northern Bali,” he said. According to him, the development of road infrastructure should be accelerated, both on the ground and underground. Bali government should immediately find solutions for the construction of road access to tourist resort in Northern and Western Bali to reduce the travel time for hours. “More importantly is how to create a road access that can cut the travel time from Southern Bali to Northern and Eastern Bali,” he said. (kmb27)


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