February

February 12, 2010

How the Little Things Can Bug You

By Vyt Karazija It’s the little things in Bali that bug you. The broad brush-strokes of life on this island – Read More...
February 12, 2010

When a Tourist Becomes a Resident: How to Avoid the Pitfalls

FIRST IN A TWO-PART SERIES ON INVESTING IN BALI By Daniel O’Leary Bali is back. The most recent tourism traffic – Read More...
February 12, 2010

Going Silently into the Night

I had one quite magical evening last week, an evening when I really felt like I had stepped out of – Read More...
February 12, 2010

Farewell, With a Fine Accent and a Positive Instinct

By Elizabeth Henzell To my readers: This is my last Instinct column for The Bali Times. It’s been great fun – Read More...
February 12, 2010

Aceh Reconstruction Offers Hope for Haiti

BANDA ACEH Despite the desolation wrought by last month’s earthquake, Haiti can salvage hope for the future by looking at – Read More...
February 12, 2010

Bali Bombing Mastermind Still Alive in Philippines: General

MANILA An Islamist militant accused of being behind the deadly 2002 Bali bombings is alive and hiding in the southern – Read More...
February 12, 2010

Red Wine, Dark Chocolate Are ‘Cancer Killers’

Cabernet and chocolate are potent medicine for killing cancer, according to the findings of research released this week. Red grapes – Read More...
February 12, 2010

Mood Drug Inhibits Breast Cancer Medication: Study

A common antidepressant weakens or cancels the beneficial effects of a standard treatment for breast cancer, according to a new – Read More...
February 12, 2010

Visa Vortex

Late president Suharto’s open-door tourism policy made it easy to enter Indonesia. Since then, under successive governments starting with the – Read More...
February 12, 2010

A Voice for Common Sense

The silly and culturally abstruse policy of butlers at the St. Regis Resort and Spa taking English names for their – Read More...