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July 18, 2011

Awaiting Flight: Colourful kites on sale in Kuta this week. During the current kite-flying season, in which communities compete for – Read More...
July 18, 2011

US Confirms Obama Will Attend Bali Summit

WASHINGTON US President Barack Obama will participate in talks by the 18-nation East Asia Summit in Bali later this year, – Read More...
July 18, 2011

Irrigation Organisation Demands Share of Tourism Revenue

TABANAN Members of a traditional irrigation organisation in Tabanan claim that they reap none of the benefits from tourism created – Read More...
July 18, 2011

Neighbours from Hell – Swearing Prompts Strangulation

BULELENG Buleleng Police are investigating an incident in Cempaga village in the Banjar district in which a man attempted to – Read More...
July 18, 2011

World Needs a Green, Clean Environment

In the past, the major need of people in this world was arable land. Man did not have to think – Read More...
July 18, 2011

Terror Threat Among Us

While the country’s terror-threat focus has largely been on areas of Central Java where militants are churned out from hardline – Read More...
July 18, 2011

Tongue-Tied over Speaking in Tongues

By Vyt Karazija So I’m chatting in my execrable Bahasa to the staff at a little establishment I frequent, when – Read More...
July 18, 2011

The Blurred Lines of Bali

By Richard Boughton Recently an Englishman arrived in my neighbourhood in Biaung. He moved into a house just a couple – Read More...
July 18, 2011

Resisting Revenge: a Bali Terrorism Victim Stops the Cycle of Violence

By Helen Thompson On the day of the Bali bombing in 2002, Hayati Eka Laksmi received a call from a – Read More...
July 18, 2011

Comics Invade Indonesian Religious Schools

By Dewi Wijayanti Watch out, students! This summer, 60,000 comic books will arrive at various reading clubs and libraries in – Read More...