August

August 5, 2011

Of This or Another World

By Richard Boughton Three times in a handful of mornings I have been visited by a dragonfly at my table – Read More...
August 5, 2011

Australia Is So Like Bali

By Vyt Karazija There was a time, not so long ago, where one looked forward to a short break away – Read More...
August 5, 2011

Forecasts for week beginning August 6, 2011.

By Jonathan Cainer “Mercury is retrograde and the Moon is growing full. So if Dracula flies out of his coffin – Read More...
August 2, 2011

High as a Kite: Children revel in flying their giant-size kite, at Padang Galak, just outside Sanur, at the weekend. – Read More...
August 1, 2011

Rabies ‘Endemic’ in Villages as Deaths at 131

DENPASAR Rabies remains endemic in Bali, officials said this week, as they revealed confirmed deaths from the outbreak had reached – Read More...
August 1, 2011

World’s Most Expensive White Wine Destined for Bali

LONDON The world’s most expensive bottle of white wine is destined to end up on a restaurant table in Bali. – Read More...
August 1, 2011

Bali to Switch to Gas for Power Self-Sufficiency

DENPASAR Bali’s oil-burning power plants will all convert to the cleaner natural gas by the end of 2013, officials in – Read More...
August 1, 2011

Norway Attacks Driven by Fear and Hatred of Others

By Natana J. DeLong-Bas There are certain events that are so painful and incomprehensible that they stop us in our – Read More...
August 1, 2011

No Honour in ‘Honour’ Killings

By Rasha Dewedar Women in Arab countries have become increasingly visible in demonstrations for democracy, especially in Egypt and Tunisia. – Read More...
August 1, 2011

Faith and Fashion Beyond the Burqa Ban

By Shenaz Kermalli Europe’s obsession with the way Muslim women choose to dress is far from over. Several months after – Read More...