September

September 12, 2011

Tweeting Tahrir

By Hanan Solayman Birds of a feather flock together, they say. On Twitter, young revolutionaries in Egypt lived together on – Read More...
September 12, 2011

Our National Tragedy

Six hundred and sixty one families were grieving instead of celebrating this Idul Fitri. That’s the number of recorded road – Read More...
September 6, 2011

Govt Worker Probed After Positive Drug Test

KLUNGKUNG A member of the Klungkung government tested positive for illegal drugs during a spot check of lawmakers and civil – Read More...
September 6, 2011

Prisoners Released to Mark Idul Fitri

KEROBOKAN A total of 213 inmates of Bali’s nine prisons received special remissions on their sentences to mark the Idul – Read More...
September 6, 2011

Mass Trial for Traffic Crimes

SINGARAJA A total of 380 people have been prosecuted for traffic offenses in a mass trial in Singaraja. “This is – Read More...
September 6, 2011

Winning Without War: Empowering Youth Associations in Indonesia

By Testriono I recently met some friends through social media who were elementary or junior high students when the 9/11 – Read More...
September 6, 2011

Uncommon alliances: Muslim and Jew, Left and Right

By Azeem Ibrahim In October, the Dutch Senate will consider the ban on ritual slaughter enacted by the parliament’s lower – Read More...
September 6, 2011

September 2-8, 2011

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
September 6, 2011

New Drug Best at Stroke Prevention: Study

A new drug tops standard treatment in preventing strokes caused by a common heart rhythm problem called atrial fibrillation, according – Read More...
September 6, 2011

No Reason in Antics of the Lunatic Fringe

By Richard Boughton By and large, my impression of the Indonesian people in general, and of the Balinese people in – Read More...