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05
February 5, 2010
…. Because people are friendly and the temples give the island a magical atmosphere. Nyoman Riki, 41, Denpasar BT/PCAR
February 5, 2010
February 5, 2010
Viebeke Lengkong, from Jakarta, moved to Bali 40 years ago and was a cofounder of the Friends of Bali organisation –
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From the perspective of Siti Nurkhasamah, 26, a tourism student from Java. What are we here for? To love each –
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NAME: Tri Dwi Hantoro AGE: 44 OCCUPATION: Owner of a leather factory in Denpasar LOCATION: Java How do you think –
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Wayan Muka, 75, from Badung, sells flowers at Denpasar’s central market. She has 12 children and four grandchildren. What’s the –
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Expect Nothing
Expect nothing. Live frugally On surprise. become a stranger To need of pity Or, if compassion be freely Given out –
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February 5, 2010
It’s Always Time to Chill: You Don’t Need to Watch It in Bali
By Vyt Karazija Western notions of time do not transplant-easily to Bali. My pre-Bali life was characterised by what seems –
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February 5, 2010
February 5, 2010
Savouring Bali (While There’s Still Time)
While lounging in a fantastically comfy bean bag on the beach in Sanur a few nights ago I decided I –
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‘The government should promote the image of the country’
Although Bali’s tourists increased by 32 percent in the last year, many visitor sites continue to lack basic facilities. Ida –
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The Punishment of Banks: To Whose Benefit?
Michael R. Czinkota and Charles J. Skuba Large banks are under siege by governments. There are widespread cries of outrage –
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