July

July 5, 2010

  I Nyoman Manda, 72, from Gianyar, is a father of three who used to teach at Gianyar high school – Read More...
July 5, 2010

‘Biggest Mistake of My Life,’ Says Cocaine-Arrested Australian

KUTA A middle-aged Australian man living in Bali said on Monday that he is “ashamed” at being caught with cocaine – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Kuta Beach Has Great Views: That’s the Local ‘Wisdom’

KUTA The Bali Times Domestic tourists — “wisdom” in the industry patois, for wisatawan domestik — are flocking to Kuta – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Holding Their Own: Bali’s Traditional Markets Remain Robust

Carla Albertí de la Rosa examines the growth of Western-style shopping in Bali, nowadays catering not only to foreigners but – Read More...
July 5, 2010

Memo to All: Newspapers Aren’t Here Just to Print What You Like

By Hector There are, it is said, none as blind as those who will not see. To which one might – Read More...
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...