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December 3, 2012

Foreign Investors Dominate 80 Percent of Tourism in Bali

DENPASAR Some 80 percent of investment in Bali’s provincial tourism industry are dominated by foreign investors, the spokesman of the – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Ideal Minimum Wage for Bali is Rp2.2 Mln

DENPASAR The National Front for Indonesian Workers Struggle (FNPBI), Bali branch, said the ideal regional minimum wage (UMP) for the – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Indonesians Abused After Football Game in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR The leader of an Indonesian youth organization in Malaysia and two other Indonesian crowdgoers were reportedly beaten up – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Fuels Stock Safe Until End of Year

DENPASAR PT Pertamina Marketing says stocks of fuels (BBM) for the needs in Bali are secured until the end of – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Police Bust Australia’s Biggest Credit Card Scam

SYDNEY Australian police have uncovered the country’s biggest ever credit card data theft and smashed a Romanian syndicate allegedly behind – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Tourist Numbers Must be Limited

DENPASAR Bali must put a cap on the number of tourists allowed to visit the island, a former minister of – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Immigration Holds Passports of Foreign Workers

SINGARAJA Immigration Office “Kelas II Singaraja” holds passports of the 75 expatriates who were employed for the project Electrical Power – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Crisis Does Not Affect Tourist Visits to Bali

DENPASAR Tourism observer Dewa Rai Budiasa has stated that the European economic crisis has not resulted in fewer tourists from – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Permit of a “Stubborn” Company Will be Revoked

DENPASAR Bali Governor, Made Mangku Pastika, has proposed a permit reconsideration of a company in disbursing corporate social responsibility funds – Read More...
December 3, 2012

Local Watersports Operators Struggling to Survive

DENPASAR Local watersports operators are struggling to survive the competition that pits them against foreign-owned companies armed with not only – Read More...