Indonesian plans to drop money out of airplane
If you're short of cash and don't mind running in tropical humidity and smog for a few bucks, read on. An Indonesian businessman plans to throw 100 million rupiah (US$10,600; euro6,700) out of an airplane over the capital this Sunday as a publicity stunt to promote his new book.
"I want to create a rain of money in Jakarta," author and motivational speaker Tung Desem Waringin said. "It's a little bit crazy, but it's marketing."
Police spokesman Col. I Ketut Untung said authorities may not allow the plan to go forward because it could draw huge crowds and cause chaos.
Tens of millions of Indonesians live on less than US$1 a day and food and aid giveaways always draw large numbers.
The 42-year-old Tung said instead of opting for regular advertising for his book, he came up with an idea that "will make people happy."
Brazil tribe
The government says it wants to help protect the tribe's land.
The photos are from a remote part of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil's Acre region.
The government said the images would prove those who doubted the tribe's existence wrong.
More than half the world's 100 uncontacted tribes live in Brazil or Peru.
The government said the name of the tribe was not known but the warriors were strong and healthy.