The Bali Times

September 6, 2010

The Neighbours Are Doing Quite Nicely, Thanks Very Much

By Hector Some parts of this week’s diary were penned (though perhaps these days it should be “cursored”) at De – Read More...
September 6, 2010

The Faustian Bargain That Is Ruining Bali

By Vyt Karazija  The early evening sunset vista from the beach at Double Six is magnificent as usual. The guy – Read More...
September 6, 2010

Forecasts for week beginning September 4, 2010.

By Jonathan Cainer “What the world needs now is…” well, according to the song, it’s “love, sweet love” and, of – Read More...
September 4, 2010

EDITORIAL: No Dog Days

It is not unique to Indonesian politics that they can often degenerate into a self-serving affair, benefiting the officeholder far – Read More...
September 4, 2010

Threat: A long-tailed macaque relaxes in the shade as her young offspring plays around, at Uluwatu Temple on Bali’s southernmost – Read More...
September 3, 2010

Sumatra Volcano Erupts Again

KABANJAHE A volcano in Sumatra spewed ash thousands of metres into the air on Friday in its most violent eruption – Read More...
September 3, 2010

Motorbike Bandits Snatch Rp75m

DENPASAR Bali’s infamous motorbike bandits resurfaced when two men snatched a bag containing a mobile phone and cash and securities – Read More...
September 3, 2010

Jembrana Health Card Refused at Some Clinics

NEGARA Doctors refusing treatment to patients presenting at a number of health posts have led to revelations that the Jembrana – Read More...
September 3, 2010

Even More Aussies Come Calling

DENPASAR More Australians than ever are calling Bali their second home, going on the latest tourism figures — for January – Read More...
September 3, 2010

Dewa Ruci II: Underpass Back on the Agenda

DENPASAR The saga of the Simpang Siur flyover — part of Governor I Made Mangku Pastika’s plan to ease traffic – Read More...