The Bali Times

November 10, 2010

Indonesian Religious Unity an Inspiration to World: Obama

JAKARTA US President Barack Obama said on Wednesday Muslim-majority Indonesia’s national philosophy of unity between people of different faiths and – Read More...
November 10, 2010

James Murdoch, Man of Music, Leaves Us

UBUD Long-term Australian expatriate James Murdoch, who had lived in Bali since 1990, died on October 24 and was cremated – Read More...
November 10, 2010

Bursting Bali Arrivals Up 6.5% in September

TUBAN Bali hosted nearly half of all foreign visitors to Indonesia in September, with arrivals at Ngurah Rai International Airport – Read More...
November 10, 2010

‘Homecoming’: US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Indonesian First Lady Ani at – Read More...
November 9, 2010

Free Beer Bonus in Yet Another Truck Mishap

SEMARAPURA An overloaded beer truck on a hotel resupply run to Sumbawa overturned on the Sanur-Kusamba bypass at Mantra Tojan – Read More...
November 9, 2010

No Notice: A police sign in Kuta warning the public to stay away from drugs or face prison. The number – Read More...
November 8, 2010

Expats: Blow Hard Enough and You’ll Topple Over

By Novar Caine It’s an odd term, expatriate: Formerly of somewhere else. No longer a resident of one’s land (though – Read More...
November 8, 2010

Forecasts for week beginning November 6, 2010.

By Jonathan Cainer Have you ever looked out of the window of a train as it passes another train heading – Read More...
November 8, 2010

Religious Leaders Should Spread the Message of Peace

By Hanna Siniora In a message that concluded two weeks of meetings of the Vatican Synod on the Middle East, – Read More...
November 8, 2010

Animal Lovers Bandy Together to Save Merapi Wildlife

The Bali Times looks at frantic efforts to care for animals affected by Mt Merapi’s deadly activity Three animal-welfare groups – Read More...