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May 18, 2007

The Bali Times – May 18-24

Top of the World: Tourists sit atop Mount Agung as a spectacular sunrise begins a new day. At 3,142 meters – Read More...
May 18, 2007

For Bali’s Property Sector, Business is Booming

SEMINYAK ~ Developers of high-end properties in Bali are experiencing a marked upturn in business, analysts say, as more people – Read More...
May 18, 2007

World Cities Unveil ‘Leap Forward’ in Climate Change Fight

NEW YORK ~ Sixteen of the world’s largest cities signed up to a global warming initiative this week described by – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Banking Umbilical Cord Blood

CHICAGO ~ When Kimberly Gaston was pregnant with her fourth child and her obstetrician suggested she should consider saving the – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Crackdown Launched against Corrupt Prosecutors

JAKARTA ~ Four out of five prosecutors in Indonesia are open to corruption, the country’s new attorney general admitted this – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Bali Art Festival Gears Up

DENPASAR ~ Twelve overseas art teams have confirmed their participation in the Bali Arts Festival, which will be held from – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Blair Issues Clarion Call against US Isolation

WASHINGTON ~ Prime Minister Tony Blair began his last trip here as British leader on Wednesday, armed with a parting – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Malaysia Calls for Tourist Visa Reform

KUALA LUMPUR ~ Malaysian immigration authorities want a tourist visa scheme reviewed because it is being abused by job seekers – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Active Bomb Found in Home

JIMBARAN ~ An active World War II bomb was discovered in the grounds of a home of a local man – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Indonesia, E. Timor to Discuss Border Security

JAKARTA ~ President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his newly elected East Timor counterpart will discuss border security during talks here – Read More...