April

April 9, 2010

‘The main problem with waste is people’s mindset and behaviour’

The lack of sustainable waste management is one of the most critical environmental challenges facing Indonesia and the rest of – Read More...
April 9, 2010

When Your Swimming Pool Leaks, Admit Nothing

By Vyt Karazija It rains heavily in Bali, which means that plants which are less than robust get quite a – Read More...
April 9, 2010

Don’t Imitate Me

Don’t imitate me; it’s as boring as the two halves of a melon. Matsuo Basho Translated by Robert Hass
April 9, 2010

Obama’s Bold Bid to Ease Nuclear Threat

WASHINGTON US PRESIDENT Barack Obama next week makes his boldest effort yet to exercise global leadership, at a 47-nation summit – Read More...
April 9, 2010

Thai Authorities Shut Down Protesters’ TV Station

BANGKOK THAILAND’S government have pulled the plug on Thursday on the television channel of “Red Shirt” protesters who have occupied – Read More...
April 9, 2010

New and Old Diseases Straining Healthcare in Asia

Asia’s healthcare systems are straining under the weight of lifestyle ailments linked to rising affluence while confronting new and old – Read More...
April 9, 2010

HIV: Early Antibiotic Use Slashes Death Toll in Trial

Preventive use of a cheap, commonly prescribed antibiotic dramatically reduced the death toll among African patients whose immune systems had – Read More...
April 9, 2010

‘Near-Death Experience’ Explained by Carbon Dioxide: Study

People who have “near-death experiences,” such as flashing lights, feelings of peace and joy and divine encounters before they pull – Read More...
April 9, 2010

Buckling Up?

Bali’s notoriously deadly roads may yet be transformed into highways of order, but only if police adequately carry out their – Read More...
April 9, 2010

City Traffic Up 17%

DENPASAR CITY traffic volumes have risen by 17.20 percent over the past five years, worsening congestion and putting additional strain – Read More...