2010

November 16, 2010

Three Held Over Village War Arson

SINGARAJA Buleleng Police have arrested three men over house burnings at Lemukih, the Buleleng village where traditional residents and settlers – Read More...
November 16, 2010

Top Art Figure Wants WWII Japanese Caves Preserved

SEMARAPURA High-profile painter and art museum curator Nyoman Gunarsa wants Klungkung regency to preserve the World War II Japanese caves – Read More...
November 15, 2010

Three Men Arrested over Drugs

TUBAN A British man, a Japanese and an Indonesian man have been arrested in Bali on suspicion of carrying drugs, – Read More...
November 15, 2010

Villagers Ignore Merapi Threat to Go Home

YOGYAKARTA Thousands of families returned to their villages on Monday even as scientists warned Mount Merapi volcano remained a severe – Read More...
November 15, 2010

Penida Ferry Takes a Break

SEMARAPURA Suspension of the roll on-roll off ferry service between Kusamba and Nusa Penida because the regular boat is in – Read More...
November 15, 2010

Half-Scale Cruise Wharf Costs 200 Ship Visits

AMLAPURA Tanah Ampo cruise wharf near Pandang Bai in Karangasem — built only half the length required in a much – Read More...
November 15, 2010

One in Four Bali Prostitutes ‘HIV-Positive’

DENPASAR The number of known HIV/AIDS cases in Bali is soaring, with one in four prostitutes reported to be HIV-positive, – Read More...
November 15, 2010

Sacrificial: Goats in Denpasar awaiting sale as the Muslim Day of Sacrifice approaches. The creatures are from Java and cost – Read More...
November 15, 2010

Leading Light

DENPASAR Bali’s capital city has come out top of the league – the least corrupt of 10 cities surveyed by – Read More...
November 15, 2010

Michael Jackson Single Goes Online, but Is It Him?

The first single from a posthumous Michael Jackson album was released online Monday – but was immediately clouded by questions – Read More...