2010

September 29, 2010

Study Finds Rising Intolerance Among Indonesian Muslims

JAKARTA Indonesia’s Muslim majority has become less tolerant over the past decade and the government of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono – Read More...
September 29, 2010

Airport Expansion Budget Gets a Trim

DENPASAR Bali’s airport expansion is going ahead — but with a reduced budget following analysis and verification of the project – Read More...
September 29, 2010

Bali Gets Towering $240m to Solve Power Woes

DENPASAR The months-long series of electricity blackouts that struck Bali multiple times daily from October last year into January may – Read More...
September 29, 2010

Foreign Money Buys Bali a Softer Rabies Approach

DENPASAR Bali’s government has signed up to a mass dog vaccination campaign — targeting 400,000 animals — financed by foreign – Read More...
September 29, 2010

Collaboration: Indonesian military helicopters landed in Renon, Bali, at the start of military exercises with Australia this week. The programme – Read More...
September 28, 2010

Aussies at Play Are a Fearsome Sight

By Hector It’s not something The Diary generally does, but last Friday a two-hour session at the Stadium Café in – Read More...
September 27, 2010

September 24-30, 2010

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
September 27, 2010

Prosecutors Demand Death Be Upheld for Bali 9 Rush

DENPASAR Prosecutors argued before the Denpasar District Court on Monday that Australian Scott Rush, a member of the so-called Bali – Read More...
September 27, 2010

When Yes Means No It Takes the Cake

By Vyt Karazija Yes doesn’t necessarily mean yes in Bali. It might mean no; or maybe; or just “yes, I – Read More...
September 27, 2010

The Suicidal Fracture Threatening Bali’s Social Structure

In the early days of our 15-year association with Bali, people would ask us what was the attraction; what kept – Read More...