The Bali Times

July 11, 2012

July 6-12, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman & Dr Ronald Klatz Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs – Read More...
July 11, 2012

In Defence of Dogs

By Richard Boughton I like dogs. It may be that I like them better than I like people. I make no – Read More...
July 11, 2012

Bali as Jakarta’s Cash Cow

By Vyt Karazija Bali’s popular and caring governor, I Made Mangku Pastika, is again in the news as being concerned – Read More...
July 11, 2012

Forecasts for week beginning July 7, 2012

By Jonathan Cainer Are you yearning for a big change? No matter what sign you were born under, there’s a – Read More...
July 9, 2012

Pointless Prison

Editorial  There’s well over 800 people behind bars in Kerobokan Prison, most of them serving stretches for drug abuse. Many – Read More...
July 9, 2012

Sukumaran, of ‘Bali Nine,’ Appeals for Clemency

An Australian drug-smuggler on death row in Bali has appealed for presidential clemency.
July 4, 2012

Court Upholds Corby Clemency

A court in Jakarta has thrown out an anti-drug group's legal challenge against a presidential decision to slash the jail term of Australian drug-trafficker Schapelle Corby.
July 3, 2012

Deaths from Rabies ‘in Decline’

Fewer than one person a month has died from rabies in Bali so far this year, a drop of more than 90 percent since August 2010, when the island was ravaged by the disease, according to the authorities.
July 3, 2012

Musings on the Bhagavad Gita: The Yoga of Commonsense

By Anand Krishna Life is not a specialty. In order to live life fully we do not have to be – Read More...
July 2, 2012

In It for Themselves

In Governor Pastika’s denunciations this week of the elements blocking his laudable poverty-reduction efforts, one of those harmful ingredients stood – Read More...