The Bali Times

October 24, 2011

Shaken – And Stirred, Too

By Vyt Karazija After a leisurely breakfast, I’m wending my way home on the motorbike, riding peacefully along Jl Padma – Read More...
October 24, 2011

Forecasts for week beginning October 22, 2011.

By Jonathan Cainer Dear Jonathan, In a recent forecast, you said, ‘Fairytales never document the details of the happy-ever-after because – Read More...
October 17, 2011

All In: Kuta Karnival kicked off amid throngs of crowds on Friday. The ninth annual extravaganza runs until Sunday. Photograph – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Dozens Injured as Earthquake Causes Widespread Damage

KUTA Dozens of people were injured and scores of buildings damaged in a powerful earthquake that struck on Thursday. The – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Underwater Mailbox to Raise Reef Awareness

AMED Divers visiting Bali can now send postcards from a mailbox on the bottom of the sea. The underwater mailbox – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Mystifying Bovine Dalliances

By Richard Boughton I had other things to write about, really – in fact a train of things, lined up – Read More...
October 17, 2011

A Blueprint for Bali

As we marked the ninth year this week since the terrorist atrocities visited on this island, it is reassuring that – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Israelis and Palestinians Refusing to Be Enemies

By Haggai Matar “I personally don’t have a problem with Israelis, but for your own sake you’d better not tell – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Remembering Race in Occupied Wall Street

By Anita Sinha The Occupy Wall Street movement protesting against corporate practices has me daring to hope that the striking – Read More...
October 17, 2011

Engagement Between Women Is Key to Rights Campaigns

By Paola Salwan Daher I have always thought that engaging with other women is one of the most beautiful and – Read More...