Thursday, April 22, 2010

Zodiak Entertainment

Daftar Hotel - FlirtMaps selects people to chat to based on location and dating preferences, and its functionality will increase in the coming months to recommend local places for users to meet new friends. It's downloadable free of charge.

Hotel Murah di Jakarta The app has been developed by Neo Network, ta subsidiary of the Zodiac Entertainment Group. The firm says it's a companion to TV dating formats it is working on.

FlirtMaps will soon be available in Spanish and Portuguese, in addition to English and Italian, and a roll-out to 20 major countries, including Brazil, Mexico, India, Sweden and Denmark, is planned this summer.

The monetisation model is based on advertising and a virtual currency that opens up extra features, including discounts and free-access to local partner venues such as discos or pubs, for users.

Blackberry, Android and Symbian versions of Flirt Maps are currently in development

Sunday, April 18, 2010

World Cup 2010 ‎

Daftar Hotel - Thousands of South African fans queued overnight at supermarkets and shopping malls on Thursday for a chance to buy 500,000 unsold World Cup tickets.Fifa agreed on Wednesday to drop a ruling that sales could only be made online or through a ballot procedure.

Hotel di Hong Kong There is still availability for all fixtures, including the final at Soccer City in Johannesburg on 11 July.

A 64-year-old man died from an apparent seizure as he waited in a queue in central Cape Town.

BBC Africa correspondent Andrew Harding says there were exuberant scenes in Sandton, north of Johannesburg, where people camped out on the street through the night.

"The last time I waited in a line like this was when I voted for Mandela," said one man who did not want to give his name because he was skipping work to stand in line.

Many South Africans had complained the original process, by which tickets were sold through Fifa's website or in a complicated ballot at a local bank branch, excluded people without web access, credit cards or the disposable income to pay for their tickets months in advance.

"We are excited about these new initiatives, which make the process much easier for everyone," commented World Cup 2010 boss Danny Jordaan.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Zodiac

Nama Hotel - Aries: Wondering if this hookup is the real deal? If your honey loans you money, it could be serious. But if someone will shave your back and check you for ticks, it's definitely love. Either way, you better be worth it.

Hotel di Bali Taurus: Every cloud may have a silver lining, but you're looking for one with aluminum siding. If you're spending most of your days on Cloud Nine, might as well make it durable.

Gemini: You're used to the voices in your head, but on Thursday they form a committee. Either get some stronger meds or bone up on Robert's Rules of Order, before they form a task force.

Cancer: Making a decision on Wednesday is tougher than tap-dancing naked on alligators. It can be done, but it will tick off those underneath you and you could lose your junk. Stay lively or wear a stainless steel cup.

Leo: One day in this week will be gloriously perfect in every way. Enjoy it for the universal unicorn it is, and don't complain later about how it could have been better or Karma will leave hoofprints in your scalp and a horn up your hoohoo.

Virgo: On Thursday you'll sprout wings and soar toward the heartthrob of your dreams. On Friday, you'll discover the bug zapper. If you can stay away from the light, you'll have much more fun in the dark. If not, stock up on burn cream.

Libra: You're a wizard with the hotties this week and you'll see more action than the war against Mordor. Hang on, Gandalf, and watch where you whip out that staff. Not everyone wants to see Hobbits Gone Wild.

Scorpio: Keep the Band-Aids handy, because you're dropping bits and pieces faster than Heidi Montag at the plastic surgeon's office. See a doctor, because either you're a zombie or you should really stop getting your medical information from Wikipedia.

Sagittarius: That tax check is coming soon and you could use a new wardrobe. Right now people look at you like fat-free chocolate: they know you exist, but they don't think you have any taste.

Capricorn: Love is a beautiful thing, but what you're doing with the neighbor and that tub of lime Jell-O is just freaky. Make sure the curtains are closed or you could end up as the most popular Pay-Per-View movie for guys in trenchcoats.

Aquarius: Prepare to receive your second wind when you cook up a batch of thong-melting chili for the whole family. Third, fourth and fifth winds will follow, but that's okay. A hairless dog is much easier to groom.

Pisces: Internet friends are a dime a dozen; give them your two cents worth. That's more than enough value for the million Farmville requests you get on Facebook.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Susno Duadji Arrested

Daftar Hotel - The list of possible identifies of the mysterious Mr. X — allegedly the real actor behind case brokering at the National Police — may soon be narrowed a bit, with one person named Syahril Johan saying he would come out to deny that he is the alleged case broker.
According to the former director of the anti-drugs directorate at the National Police, Brig. Gen. Indradi Thanos, Syahril had told him: “I never bribed a police officer and I will hold a news conference soon after I came back to Indonesia. I want to clarify the situation.”

Hotel di Semarang Several reports in recent days days have speculated on the identity of the Syahril Johan believed to be the civilian case broker Comr. Gen. Susno Duadji, the National Police’s former chief detective, was referring to last week.

Susno told the House of Representatives’ Commission III, which oversees legal and political affairs, that a retired police general identified as MP had been working alongside a civilian identified as SJ, or Mr. X.

MP is believed to be Comr. Gen. Makbul Padmanagara, the National Police’s retired former deputy chief who acknowledged on Friday that Syahril was a friend but said he had never done favors for the buinessman.

The Judicial Mafia Eradication Task Force said on Monday it would work with the National Police to track down Syahril.

“There is a lot of information [in the media]. Some reports say he’s in Australia, some in Singapore, others say he never left the country,” Denny Indrayana, the task force secretary, said on Monday after a two-hour meeting with Susno.

“We will contact immigration to see which one is accurate and with the help of police will track Syahril down,” he said.

“We are trying to dig more information that Susno did not have the chance to give us the first time we met,” Denny said, adding that the team was seeking details “on the Gayus case and the arowana [fish farm] case in Riau.”

“We have information that the same perpetrators might be involved,” he said.

The first case Denny was referring to was the criminal case against tax official Gayus Tambunan, who caught police attention after his bank accounts mysteriously ballooned to Rp 28 billion ($3.1 million).

Susno alleged that several police officers were bribed in exchange for going easy on Gayus in court and later unfreezing his bank account.

There is little information available on the second case, but Susno has hinted that Syahril also played a role in a criminal case related to an arowana fish farm in Pekanbaru, Riau, handled by the National Police last year.

Separately, the Attorney General’s Office confirmed that a Sjahril Johan had spent at least a year as a part-time officer for the attorney general and that his stint was temporary.

“Sjahril Johan was recruited as a special staff member of the then-attorney general, Marzuki Darusman, between 1999 and 2000,” AGO spokesman Didiek Darmanto said. “The former attorney general himself is eager to clarify whether the Sjahril mentioned by [Susno] is the same person who was on Marzuki’s special staff. We are still awaiting confirmation about that.

“[Sjahril] was appointed as a special staff member for one year to gather information for prosecutors. He doesn’t belong to the prosecutor’s organization, he is an outsider recruited for a special task and no longer works here.”

Thanos said the Syahril he used to work with was a former diplomat.

“I needed him with his background as a diplomat because at the time I was appointed chairman of the International Drugs Enforcement Agencies for Far East Asia in 2006 and 2008,” he said.

According to Thanos, “as far as I know he was not a case broker. I have already confronted him with this allegation and he said no.”

Task force member Mas Achmad Santosa said if Syahril had already fled the country, the team would resort to persuasive measures to bring him home, as it did with Gayus.

Denny and Santosa met Gayus in Singapore last month and successfully persuaded him to return to Jakarta. They told him it was only a matter of time before Singaporean police arrested him for entering the country on a fake passport.

National Police spokesman Insp. Gen. Edward Aritonang, however, said there was no basis yet to summon Syahril, with none of the seven suspects in the Gayus case having mentioned his involvement.

“Actually there is no basis to summon him because we allege that the mastermind of this case, who is also a case broker, is Gayus’s former lawyer, Haposan Hutagalung.”

But Aritonang said investigators were still working to find more evidence related to Syahril. “Our independent police team will invite Pak Susno Duadji to give more information about Johan,” he said.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Play Someone Younger

Nama Hotel - The 57-year-old actor portrays ancient Greek god Zeus in new action film Clash of the Titans. He says the role is one of the first of many “father” characters he will take on because he now feels too old to be the leading man. “I guess age has something to do with it," he said. "I'm not about to play the quarterback on the high school team. I'm not someone who feels the need to play younger than my years.

Hotel di Surabaya “I'm drawn to a part because I believe I can do something with it, and part of that is recognising your strengths and weaknesses as an actor, but it's also recognising what people see, and what they will believe.”

Sam Worthington, Ralph Fiennes and Gemma Arterton also star in Clash of the Titans. Liam says they all felt like schoolchildren again while they were shooting the film because it involved so many amazing stunts and special effects.

“I certainly tapped into that childhood sense of memory," he told Irish film website movies.ie. "You know, playing soldiers, having adventures, shoot-outs, car chases, all that. I think that's a big part of acting really - just tapping into that childhood imagination, that ease children have in believing they're someone else.

“That this parked car they're sitting in is really a tank, or the garden shed is really a prison, or a bank, or whatever. So, on that level, yeah, I got excited. I think it'd be a shame if I ever walked on a set and wasn't excited."

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Louisiana Derby pace looks faster ‎

Daftar Hotel - Perhaps Peter Graves, who died recently, might have had one last thing to oversee before the tape self-destructed. The colt Mission Impazible, named for the television show in which Graves endeared himself to Baby Boomers, ran his way right into the Kentucky Derby on Saturday with a tenacious victory in the Grade 2 $750,000 Louisiana Derby here at Fair Grounds.

Hotel di Jakarta Mission Impazible ($16.20) was given a gorgeous ride by jockey Rajiv Maragh, who had Mission Impazible on the rail in fourth, behind three dueling leaders, for the first six furlongs of the race. Mission Impazible eased out three lanes wide at the top of the stretch but had to call on all his reserves to catch A Little Warm, who battled bravely after being hounded on the lead the whole race by Discreetly Mine.

Mission Impazible won by three-quarters of a length in 1:50.32 for 1⅛ miles on the fast main track. The Derby, five weeks away, is a furlong longer.

"I just sat a trip where he was comfortable," Maragh said. "The way he won going a mile and an eighth, and galloping out as strong as he did, I wouldn't doubt he could get a mile and a quarter."

Drosselmeyer, who was able to rally inside under a clever ride from Kent Desormeaux despite beginning from the far outside post in the field of 13, was a close third, just a neck behind A Little Warm. Discreetly Mine was fourth, a neck behind Drosselmeyer, in the blanket finish.

Trainer Todd Pletcher -- who swept the three graded stakes here Saturday -- sent out both Mission Impazible and Discreetly Mine, who were saddled by assistant Michael Dilger. Discreetly Mine had won the major prep for this race, the Risen Star Stakes, and went off the tepid favorite at 7-2. Mission Impazible was the sixth choice.

Mission Impazible, a gray colt by Unbridled's Song out of the Hold Your Peace mare La Paz, is owned by the Twin Creeks Racing Stable of Randy Gullatt. This was his second win in five starts, but he was coming off a deceptively good effort in the Southwest Stakes at Oaklawn, in which he finished fourth despite racing wide the whole way.

"I'm not surprised he won," Pletcher said. "His race at Oaklawn was better than it looked. Nothing went right. He shipped down, the race was postponed, then he got hung wide on both turns the whole trip. Today he sat right in the garden spot and when called on he kept finding more."

A Little Warm, who finished second in the Louisiana Derby, was making his first start around two turns. His trainer, Tony Dutrow, was happy with the effort by A Little Warm -- "he gave it all he had," Dutrow said -- but said, if left up to him, he would not go on to the Derby. A Little Warm is owned by Ned Evans, who will make the final call, Dutrow said.

"It won't be my decision," Dutrow said. "If it was, I would not go."

Javier Castellano, who rode Discreetly Mine, said he had a "perfect trip."

"I wanted a target, and I got it," Castellano said. "He just didn't punch it in."

Friday, April 2, 2010

Earth Hour 2010 ‎

Daftar Hotel - Earth Hour merupakan kampanye global WWF (World Wide Fund) untuk menekan laju perubahan iklim. Semua komponen masyarakat baik individu, pelaku bisnis dan pemerintah dihimbau untuk melakukan aksi memadamkan lampu selama 1 jam pada hari Sabtu, 27 Maret 2010 pukul 20:30-21:30 (waktu setempat). Pada tahun 2009, saat pelaksanaan pemadaman lampu selama satu jam pada 28 Maret 2009, telah berhasil menurunkan daya listrik se-Jawa Bali sebesar 150 MW, sementara khusus di DKI Jakarta sebanyak 50 MW berhasil dihemat.

Hotel di Bandung PT Sharp Electronics Indonesia (SEID) selaku perusahaan yang sangat peduli akan lingkungan memiliki visi yang sama dan merasa bertanggung jawab untuk mendukung program Earth Hour. Tahun lalu Sharp sebagai wakil korporasi ikut ambil bagian dalam upaya menyadarkan masyarakat atas bahaya dari dampak pemanasan global selain itu Sharp melakukan tindakan nyata seperti memadamkan lampu kantor pusat dan cabang, memadamkan papan reklame Sharp di area Jakarta sebanyak 14 titik, mengedukasi karyawan dan rekan bisnis untuk ikut serta gerakan Earth Hour.

Tidak kalah pentingnya Sharp pun ikut dalam aksi membangun kesadaran masyarakat dengan menayangkan sebuah iklan layanan masyarakat mengenai gerakan Earth Hour yang diharapkan mampu mengajak masyarakat banyak untuk ikut serta dalam program Earth Hour, dan bersama untuk mengurangi dampak pemanasan global.

Kini, SEID dan WWF bekerjasama kembali untuk menyerukan himbauan memadamkan lampu selama 1 jam dalam rangka menunjukkan dukungan terhadap penanggulangan perubahan iklim yaitu EARTH HOUR 2010 kepada seluruh masyarakat Indonesia dan Jakarta pada khususnya.

"Kami juga selalu memperhatikan produk-produk kami agar selalu mengedepankan fungsi hemat energi dan tahan tegangan listrik. Produk-produk ini sangat cocok untuk kondisi di Indonesia, awet dipakai sampai bertahun-tahun, serta dijamin oleh layanan servis dan garansi yang jauh diatas kompetitor lain" tambah Kitagawa.

Dukungan SEID terhadap Earth Hour 2010 pada 27 Maret 2010, pukul 20.30-21.30 (waktu setempat) akan diwujudkan dengan:
Mendonasikan spot tayangan iklan, di 10 stasiun televisi nasional dan 2 media cetak dengan menayangkan iklan layanan masyarakat ( PSA ) Earth Hour 2010, yang diproduksi oleh Sharp untuk menghimbau masyarakat luas untuk ikut serta dalam program Earth Hour 2010 dalam periode 7 hari dari 20 Maret 2009 sampai 27 Maret 2009.
Pemadaman lampu kantor utama PT Sharp Electronics Indonesia di Pulogadung, Jakarta Timur selama 1 jam mulai dari pukul 20.30 – 21.30.
Pemadaman papan reklame Sharp di Jawa, Bali dan Sumatera.
Menghimbau dan mengajak seluruh karyawan PT Sharp Electronics Indonesia dan rekan bisnis untuk ikut berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan ini.

Iklan layanan masyarakat ini (Public Service Announcement) didukung oleh beberapa icon dari Sharp dan artis-artis yang peduli akan lingkungan lainnya, seperti Addie MS, Rudy Wowor , Wulan Guritno, Project Pop, Dewi Sandra, Bams Samson, Nugie, Davina, Christian Sugiono, Cathy Sharon, Julie Estelle, Marcell Siahaan dan Prita Hapsari yang mewakili masyarakat umum, serta Pia Alisyahbana selaku Dewan Penyantun WWF-Indonesia.

"Iklan ini khusus kami produksi untuk lebih meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat untuk memadamkan lampu sebagai partisipasi dalam Earth Hour. Kami yakin iklan ini mampu menyentuh hati masyarakat untuk berpartisipasi, sekaligus meningkatkan kesadaran akan perlunya berhemat listrik dan menjaga lingkungan dari bahaya perubahan iklim”. ujar R. Kitagawa.