05

July 5, 2010

A Plot a Long Time in the Making

By Richard Laidlaw Australian politics are just as vicious and factionalised as those of any other polity; it’s just that, – Read More...
July 5, 2010

A Festival of Coexistence and Peace for All

By Hind Al Subai Al Idrissi Fez, the intellectual capital of Morocco, hosted a significant spiritual music festival from June – Read More...
July 5, 2010

After Years

After Years Today, from a distance, I saw you walking away, and without a sound the glittering face of a – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Ultralight Reported Missing over Java

JAKARTA An ultralight aircraft belonging to the All-Indonesia Aerosports Federation has disappeared while flying over West Java. “Contact was lost – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Aussie Rules as Japanese Sneeze

DENPASAR Australia retained its top place in Bali tourism with a dazzling 56-percent rise, as the amount of Japanese visiting – Read More...
July 5, 2010

July 2-8, 2010

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Farewell to the Compound

By Hannah Black The other day I woke up singing the 1980s super-hit The Final Countdown. Now I don’t like – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Great Balls of Fire! The Gas Regulator Scam

By Vyt Karazija It’s lunchtime, and just before Rini, my housemaid, leaves for the day, the doorbell rings. Two gentlemen, – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Sack the Plastic Bag

A proposal by Governor Pastika to compel retailers to give up plastic bags for paper carriers is sound, wise and – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Forecasts for week beginning July 3, 2010.

By Jonathan Cainer July brings a solar eclipse, a stationary Jupiter, a repeat of the Saturn/Uranus opposition, a conjunction of – Read More...