June

June 18, 2012

‘Rubber Time’ Is Not Only Native to These Parts

By Richard Boughton America has been called the melting pot of the world, at least in olden times, for its – Read More...
June 18, 2012

Good Vibrations

By S.BS. Surendran Feng Shui is all about creating a space that exudes harmony, peace and happiness, thereby ensuring a – Read More...
June 18, 2012

Let Go and Find Your Love

By Anand Krishna My musings on love sometime back provoked readers to write to me and share their thoughts. Many – Read More...
June 18, 2012

Bamboo Points Way to Green Construction in Bali

Strong, light and cheaper than steel poles, bamboo is ubiquitous across Asia as scaffolding. So much so that in recognition – Read More...
June 15, 2012

End to Death as Punishment Tool

Editorial In the Western world, the United States is deplorably the only country to still use capital punishment. This abhorrent, – Read More...
June 15, 2012

Govt Bans Foreign NGOs from Raising Cash

The government is to ban all foreign non-governmental organisations from raising public funds in Indonesia, with a regulation in the works to make it law.
June 15, 2012

Man Jailed for Prophet Mohammed Cartoons

An Indonesian man arrested after writing "God doesn't exist" on his Facebook page has been jailed for 30 months for sharing explicit material about the Prophet Mohammed online.
June 15, 2012

 Hot Water: A show in Bali featuring performing dolphins is drawing criticism from animal activists, who say it is cruel – Read More...
June 14, 2012

Man Arrested Over Attempted Bali Rape of Australian Girl

Bali Police have arrested a 33-year-old Indonesian man for allegedly molesting and trying to rape a sleeping nine-year-old Australian girl.
June 14, 2012

Shooting Sparks Riot in Papua

Police shot dead an armed pro-independence activist in Papua province on Thursday, angering residents who set homes and cars ablaze, locals and officials said.