The Bali Times

August 1, 2011

Stuck in Gridlock – and Likely to Remain So

By Vyt Karazija Recent visitors to Bali who have returned after an absence of several years are shocked at the – Read More...
August 1, 2011

Forecasts for week beginning July 30, 2011.

By Jonathan Cainer Mercury will be retrograde for most of August. That will hamper many processes that involve travel, transport, – Read More...
August 1, 2011

Rabies Response Disgrace

Those involved in the fight against rabies on this island have foolishly tried to claim early success in their vaccination – Read More...
August 1, 2011

Talking About Our Inner Environment

I always think it is very important to consider oneself as one human being or one member of a big – Read More...
July 25, 2011

Security Remains High after Man Killed in Bangli Clashes

BANGLI One person were killed and at least 13 injured during violent clashes between villagers in Bangli on Tuesday. The – Read More...
July 25, 2011

Dane Faces Life over Drug Smuggling

DENPASAR A Danish woman who was arrested in March at Ngurah Rai International Airport attempting to smuggle 218 grams of – Read More...
July 25, 2011

Baby Found Dead on Beach

KUTA Locals and tourists in North Kuta discovered the decomposed body of a newborn baby on the beach on Tuesday – Read More...
July 25, 2011

Forecasts for week beginning July 23, 2011

By Jonathan Cainer If, on Wednesday night this week, you happen to find yourself on a boat in the middle – Read More...
July 25, 2011

All Hail the (Democratic) King

By Ahmed Charai and Joseph Braude It isn’t news anymore when an Arab ruler facing mass protests pledges sweeping reforms. – Read More...
July 25, 2011

Driving Towards Gender Equality in Saudi Arabia

By Natana J. DeLong-Bas Should women drive or not drive? That is the question many in Saudi Arabia are asking – Read More...