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December 11, 2009

So Fit Happens, We All Know That …

So I glanced in the mirror this morning (I assure you, it was an accident) and I didn’t like what – Read More...
December 11, 2009

Challenging the Tropical Climate and Singing in The Rain

How did you get started in the wine business? Hatten Wines is a family business. We started making rice wine, – Read More...
December 11, 2009

Castoffs on Castaway Island

A full-sized pool table appeared in the compound during the night one day last week. No one seemed to notice – Read More...
December 11, 2009

Doggie Snobbery is Alive and Thriving in Bali

Jilly Cooper’s Class, written in 1979, was a hysterically funny book that took a massive swipe at the pretentiousness of – Read More...
December 11, 2009

This Holiday Season, It’s the Thought that Counts

By Virginie Montet Agence France-Presse With the holiday season in full swing, Americans hit by the recession and unemployment are – Read More...
December 11, 2009

…. because of its lovely daily sunsets. Meike Gaeda, 22, Passau, Germany
December 11, 2009

David Booth, 62, is a civil engineer from England who moved to Bali in 1993 and founded the East Bali – Read More...
December 11, 2009

From the perspective of Klaas Stunnenberg, 25, a mechanical engineering student visiting Bali from Enschede, Netherlands. What are we here – Read More...
December 11, 2009

Hannah Wassenburg, 70, from the Netherlands, is a retired special aid teacher who visits Bali frequently. She has two children – Read More...
December 11, 2009

Another Bold Step Towards Oblivion?

By Richard Laidlaw Australian opposition leaders are not generally newsworthy beyond their own fatal shore, unless there is a risk – Read More...