The Bali Times

March 12, 2012

Security Strictly by the Book

By Vyt Karazija Departing from Ngurah Rai, Bali’s international airport, is always a quirky experience. Even more so now, with – Read More...
March 12, 2012

Greasy Cogs Make for Easy Life

By Richard Boughton It’s that time again – for me, anyway. Time to renew the old KITAS and sign up – Read More...
March 5, 2012

Preparations: A worker in Denpasar puts the finishing touches to outlandish masks to be used in Nyepi celebrations. The annual – Read More...
March 5, 2012

High-Tech Security for Bali’s Ports

GILIMANUK Bali’s main ports are to get high-tech security gates, aimed at improving safety and control of passengers entering the – Read More...
March 5, 2012

Clean-Up Begins at Kerobokan

KEROBOKAN Last week’s rioting at Kerobokan Prison led to at least Rp5 billion in damage, according to officials. Two senior – Read More...
March 5, 2012

New Cables to Power Up Bali

GILIMANUK Electricity providers are to lay two new cables between Bali and Java in an attempt to improve the island’s – Read More...
March 5, 2012

Inside Bali’s ‘Hotel Kerobokan’

Palm trees, lawns, a tennis court and room service: What at first glance looks like a cheap resort in Bali – Read More...
March 5, 2012

March 2-8, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
March 5, 2012

Bird Flu Suspected in Bali Boy’s Death

Bali’s first bird flu death of 2012 is suspected by officials after a child from Badung died of flu-like symptoms – Read More...
March 5, 2012

Sleeping Pills Linked with Higher Death Risk

Sleeping pills are linked to a more-than fourfold risk of premature death, according to an American study published in the – Read More...