2010

November 8, 2010

Yet to Fruit

There is disquiet about the level of imports of foreign fruit to Bali, on the grounds that this disadvantages local – Read More...
November 8, 2010

Give the Banjars the Job of Fixing Our Rabies Risk

By Hector Some semblance of common sense may at last be creeping into the Bali government’s shambolic response to the – Read More...
November 8, 2010

We Won’t Say Sorry: Police

SEMARAPURA Klungkung Police say they have no reason to apologise for detaining a man who became aggressive when stopped and – Read More...
November 8, 2010

Star Player: Ana Ivanovic in traditional Balinese clothing after winning the Tournament of Champions at Nusa Dua on Sunday. The – Read More...
November 6, 2010

Dozens of Jakarta Flights Cancelled

JAKARTA Thirty-six flights to and from Jakarta’s main international airport were cancelled on Saturday because of the volcanic eruption from – Read More...
November 6, 2010

Singapore Airlines Cancels Jakarta Flights

SINGAPORE Singapore Airlines has cancelled flights to and from Jakarta because of the violent eruption of Indonesia’s most active volcano. – Read More...
November 6, 2010

Nation Prepares to Welcome Prodigal Son Obama

He will be seduced with native fare like nasi goreng, serenaded with gamelan music and showered with familial warmth, but – Read More...
November 6, 2010

Homeward-Bound: President Obama and First Lady Michelle boarding Air Force One in Miami on Friday at the start of a – Read More...
November 5, 2010

Three Soldiers Stand Trial over Torture Video

JAYAPURA Three soldiers appeared before a military tribunal in Papua on Friday to face charges over the alleged torture of – Read More...
November 5, 2010

Merapi Death Toll Nears 100

YOGYAKARTA At least 54 people were killed and dozens injured on Friday when Mount Merapi erupted again, with scores more – Read More...