September

September 11, 2009

It’s Not Wet; It’s Just Unusual

TUBAN ~ Bali’s recent spell of wet weather was an “unusual event” but did not mean the annual rainy season – Read More...
September 11, 2009

Damaged Chute Blamed for Paraglider’s Death

DENPASAR ~ Police believe a damaged parachute may have caused the death of a 60-year-old tourist from the United States – Read More...
September 11, 2009

The Bali Times September 11-17, 2009

Surreal: This work is among a series of striking images in a new exhibit called THISORIENTED 2nd STAGE at Seminyak’s – Read More...
September 4, 2009

To World’s End, an Australian Road Trip of Discovery

DENPASAR ~ Bali-based adventurers who like to get behind the wheel of a car and discover natural wonders and culinary – Read More...
September 4, 2009

Shifting the Focus from al-Megrahi’s Homecoming

By Claude Salhani WASHINGTON ~ The aftermath of the Scottish governm-ent’s recent release of Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the former Libyan – Read More...
September 4, 2009

Australian Regulator Accuses Garuda of Cargo Price-Fixing

SYDNEY ~ Australia’s competition watchdog has launched legal action against Garuda Indonesia for alleged cargo industry price-fixing, the 10th carrier – Read More...
September 4, 2009

Publisher Declared Bomb Suspect

JAKARTA ~ A radical Indonesian publisher said to be a former member of Al Qaeda has been declared a suspect – Read More...
September 4, 2009

Out of Silakarang

By Hannah Black For The Bali Times SILAKARANG ~ I’ve been feeling very much the responsible adult the last month – Read More...
September 4, 2009

Obama Plots Counterattack

WASHINGTON ~ Once high-flying US President Barack Obama will next week launch a fight-back against escalating troubles, heralding an autumn – Read More...
September 4, 2009

CIA Refuses to Release Torture Probe Documents

WASHINGTON ~ The CIA has refused to release further documents related to its controversial terrorist rendition, detention and interrogation programs, – Read More...