2010

November 28, 2010

Hoodwinked

It is perverse that a fortune in foreign money gifted to this country to protect its primordial rainforests may be – Read More...
November 28, 2010

Not Up To It

Garuda Indonesia’s embarrassing computer glitch that has stranded passengers and caused scenes in the past few days is another example – Read More...
November 28, 2010

Off to Lombok For a Thrash; Hopefully Not a Trash

By Hector This weekend The Diary is in Lombok. It’s a favourite place. We’re catching up with friends in Senggigi – Read More...
November 28, 2010

Tasteless Vandalism Blots Our Landscape

It seems that everywhere you go in south Bali some environmental vandal has gouged out another chunk of the island’s – Read More...
November 28, 2010

Nicks in a Twist, or Why Jakarta Just Doesn’t Cut It

By Novar Caine The air was stagnant and clumped in sticky clusters like lumpy gruel that had been forgotten about – Read More...
November 28, 2010

Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2010

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
November 28, 2010

Forecasts for week beginning November 27, 2010.

By Jonathan Cainer SAGITTARIUS (November 23 – December 21) It is touch and go. But then it is often that – Read More...
November 25, 2010

Education Focus as Rabies Deaths Likely to Rise

DENPASAR Bali’s government has announced it will focus on community education to battle the extended rabies outbreak on the island, – Read More...
November 25, 2010

Going Green: Workers putting the finishing touches to a giant shrub made out of individual potted plants, in Denpasar this – Read More...
November 25, 2010

Bangli Puts Tourist Charge Up By 200%

BANGLI Bangli regency had slapped a more than 200-percent increase on its tourism contribution fee charged to visitors to the – Read More...