2010

September 3, 2010

Even More Aussies Come Calling

DENPASAR More Australians than ever are calling Bali their second home, going on the latest tourism figures — for January – Read More...
September 3, 2010

Dewa Ruci II: Underpass Back on the Agenda

DENPASAR The saga of the Simpang Siur flyover — part of Governor I Made Mangku Pastika’s plan to ease traffic – Read More...
September 2, 2010

Old and New: Colonial history is being rediscovered by the young, as these enthusiasts, dressed as Dutch era soldiers, show – Read More...
September 2, 2010

Sword-Wielding Man Goes on Rampage

KUTA Eight people, one of them a tourist from Yogyakarta, were injured when a man ran amok with a Samurai – Read More...
September 2, 2010

Blabatuh Residents in Temple Dispute

GIANYAR A dispute between two banjars (neighbourhoods) at Buruan, Blabatuh, over access to a temple sparked a row last weekend – Read More...
September 2, 2010

Legian Cave-in Kills 3

KUTA Three men died when a drain they were building at a construction site on Jl Nakula, Legian, collapsed and – Read More...
September 2, 2010

Explain Yourself, Pastika Tells Badung Regent

DENPASAR Badung Regent Anak Agung Gede Agung has gotten a please-explain from Governor I Made Mangku Pastika over the collection – Read More...
September 2, 2010

Problem Port May Benefit from Compulsory Purchase Law

LEGIAN East Bali’s problem port development, Tanah Ampo in Karangasem, would be one of the potential infrastructure developments to benefit – Read More...
September 2, 2010

Whose Rules? Confusion Over Custom Versus Law

DENPASAR Bali’s government has been warned that running customary village law alongside provincial and national laws is causing confusion in – Read More...
September 1, 2010

Police Kill Five in Riot

PALU Police in Sulawesi opened fire and killed five people when a mob attacked their station with firebombs in a – Read More...