February

February 6, 2011

Arab Revolts Bad News for Al-Qaeda Say Experts

CAIRO If the popular revolts that have rocked Tunisia and Egypt gain momentum and spread across the Middle East, they – Read More...
February 6, 2011

Lost Trekkers Safe but Chill

AMLAPURA A Dutch mountain trekker, Erik van den Burg, 55, and a local guide feared lost on Mt Agung in – Read More...
February 5, 2011

Tiger Mauls Man to Death

JAKARTA A rare Sumatran tiger has attacked and killed a man in southern Sumatra, underlining the growing problem of human-animal – Read More...
February 4, 2011

New Man, New Pontoon, for Bali Hai

BENOA Bali Hai Cruises has a new man in charge — Rick Williams, a veteran tourism operator from Western Australia, – Read More...
February 4, 2011

Young Mum in Murder-Suicide Bid

SINGARAJA A 24-year-old mother of two is critically ill in Buleleng Hospital after apparently trying to kill herself by drinking – Read More...
February 4, 2011

German’s ‘Holiday’ Extended

KUTA German tourist Andreas Binder, 31, has won an extended stay in Bali – by being arrested for possession of – Read More...
February 3, 2011

Sack Corrupt Port Officials: Transport Boss

NEGARA Unscrupulous Satpol personnel at the port of Gilimanuk who take bribes from people trying to move to Bali without – Read More...
February 3, 2011

Murder Probe Switches to Lover Theory

KEROBOKAN Badung Police have so far drawn a blank in their search for the killer of Lusiana Bulger, 46, wife – Read More...
February 3, 2011

Disease Scare Prompts Clean-Up Order

DENPASAR Bali hotels have been ordered to take better care of their facilities after 11 cases of Legionnaire’s disease surfaced – Read More...
February 3, 2011

Hop in Their Step: Celebrants converge at Dharmayana Temple in Kuta, on Thursday morning, to mark Chinese New Year – – Read More...