The Bali Times

February 13, 2012

Girl, 9, Gets Six-Organ Transplant

A nine-year-old girl is making what doctors describe as a remarkable recovery days after surgeons transplanted six of her organs – Read More...
February 13, 2012

New Research May Hold Key to Church-Building Controversy

By Testriono In Bogor, a city in West Java province, the Presbyterian congregation GKI Yasmin has been prohibited by the – Read More...
February 13, 2012

Real Battle in Egypt Is Not on the Streets

By Maria Golia On February 3 I walked around my downtown Cairo neighbourhood to see how the latest street battles – Read More...
February 13, 2012

Making a Holy Show of Themselves

By Richard Boughton Here we go again, folks. It’s the story that will not die. The sad epic saga of – Read More...
February 13, 2012

Trial of Terror Suspect Umar Patek to Begin Next Week

JAKARTA The alleged mastermind behind Indonesia’s deadliest terrorist attack that killed more than 200 people in Bali a decade ago – Read More...
February 13, 2012

Storms Leave Rp5bn Cleanup Bill

DENPASAR The extreme weather that battered Bali in recent weeks is believed to have caused damage worth over Rp5 billion. – Read More...
February 13, 2012

Kuta Beach Threatened by Erosion

KUTA Recent high tides and large waves have accelerated erosion at Kuta Beach, which large quantities of sand washed away, – Read More...
February 13, 2012

Forecasts for week beginning February 11, 2011.

By Jonathan Cainer As Valentine’s Day approaches, I must issue my regular reminder that this date is not astrological. If – Read More...
February 6, 2012

Bali Lashed By Heavy Winds, Stormy Seas – and Rumours

DENPASAR Powerful winds and high waves battering Bali has lead to several deaths and lengthy transport delays as ferry crossings – Read More...
February 6, 2012

Badung Plans New Rules for Tattoo Parlours

KUTA The Badung Regency government is planning new regulations to ensure that tattoo parlours follow strict procedures to prevent the – Read More...