January

January 11, 2008

Running for Your Life in Legian

By Amy Chavez For The Bali Times You’ve just walked out of BNI Bank on Legian Street, one of the – Read More...
January 11, 2008

World’s Best Diving in East Bali

By Fen Fang Lauw For The Bali Times These days, anyone who dives beyond their own shores (or is lucky – Read More...
January 11, 2008

Building Boom Drives Rapid AIDS Spread in Indonesia: ADB

MANILA ~ Indonesia’s construction boom is driving an “exponential” rise in HIV-AIDS infections as migrant workers are more likely to – Read More...
January 11, 2008

Govt Gets Tough over Nighclub Hours

DENPASAR ~ Badung Tourism chief Made Subawa said this week that nightclubs can stay open only until 3am, in accordance – Read More...
January 11, 2008

Smoking linked with risk of suicide: study

Smoking Kills” and “Smoking Causes Cancer” are the kind of health warnings that are familiar to millions of smokers. How – Read More...
January 11, 2008

Oil Slips

Oil prices fell on Wednesday as a mixed US energy report that showed an unexpectedly sharp drop in crude inventories – Read More...
January 11, 2008

BI Leaves Benchmark Rate Unchanged

Bank Indonesia, the country’s central bank, left its benchmark interest rate at 8 percent after assessing last year’s economic data – Read More...
January 11, 2008

The Bali Times – Jan.11-17

Camel Train: The deserts of the Middle East morph to the tropical sands of Bali as Egyptian camels ferry tourists – Read More...
January 11, 2008

Breakfast at Ubud Market

By Janet De Neefe For Bali Times I’m on a mission at the Ubud market to find my favorite breakfast. – Read More...
January 11, 2008

Suharto Remains Critical

JAKARTA ~ Former president Suharto underwent medical tests on Thursday as the health of the 86-year-old remained critical and plans – Read More...