January

January 16, 2012

Police Castigated over Trial of Thousand-Rupiah Theft Boy

DENPASAR Bali’s Police and prosecutors were heavily criticised this week after a 15-year-old boy stood trial in Denpasar for stealing – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Health Chief Seeks Clarification amid HIV Tattoo Storm

DENPASAR Bali’s Health Department has reiterated demands for clarification and evidence from the Australian authorities over claims that a tourist – Read More...
January 16, 2012

New Death Sparks Renewed Rabies Fear

DENPASAR Officials fear that rabies may have reached Nusa Penida, one of the few parts of Bali to remain free – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Owning Car, TV Linked to Heart Attacks

Car owners with a television are 27 percent more likely to suffer heart attacks than people who have neither, according – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Man Dies from Bird Flu in Jakarta

A 24-year-old Indonesian man infected with bird flu died in the capital Jakarta, the Health Ministry said Tuesday, in the – Read More...
January 16, 2012

January 13-19, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
January 16, 2012

To Save Traditional Indonesian Dance, Allow Change

By Marzuki Hasan In November 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) officially added Indonesia’s Saman Gayo, – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Embracing Diversity for Peaceful Cohabitation in American Cities

By Frank Fredericks New York – In the 19 November 2011 issue of The Economist, the cover story, called “The – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Speaking Out Against Mosque Desecration

By Rabbi Gideon D. Sylvester Jerusalem – Across the world, people were outraged by the news that mosques in Israel – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Full Stoppage Ahead

By Vyt Karazija Anyone who has visited Bali is struck by the number of ceremonies performed every day. From the – Read More...