The Bali Times

May 23, 2010

Thai PM Says Country ‘Returning to Normal’

BANGKOK Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Sunday that the country was calm and returning to normal, and that – Read More...
May 23, 2010

Interview: Sanglah Red Cross’ Dr A.A. Gede Sudewa Djelantik

Indonesians have an extremely low percentage of rhesus-negative blood compared to others – almost none. With two million foreign visitors – Read More...
May 23, 2010

Blood Drive Testing Times: Dr A.A. Gede Sudewa Djelantik, head of the Red Cross unit at Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar, – Read More...
May 22, 2010

Obama Bali Visit Preps Underway

DENPASAR Preparations have begun in Bali for the visit next month of US President Barack Obama, The Bali Times has – Read More...
May 22, 2010

Ascension Prayer Day: Today is Kuningan in Bali, a public holiday on the island, marking the end of the 10-day – Read More...
May 21, 2010

Twelve Years after Suharto, Fears for ‘Reformasi’

JAKARTA Twelve years after the dawning of the “Reformasi” movement with the resignation of military strongman Suharto, there are fears – Read More...
May 21, 2010

Americans’ Villa Robbed in Canggu

CANGGU Sword-wielding hooded thieves broke into the villa of two Americans in Pererenan, Canggu, and robbed the premises while the – Read More...
May 21, 2010

Gianyar Brickyard Turns Up Another Sarcophagus

BLAHBATU A sarcophagus containing what its local discoverers described as a human-headed dragon is the latest unearthed in relic-rich Gianyar. – Read More...
May 21, 2010

French Woman Tourist in Trauma After Armed Break-in

SUKAWATI A French woman living alone at Celuk in Sukawati is traumatized after two armed robbers wearing underpants over their – Read More...
May 21, 2010

New Measures May See Indonesia’s ‘Logging Mafia’ Cut Down

LONG HUBUNG Dayak tribesman Hanye Jaang didn’t know it, but he used to be part of a multibillion-dollar “mafia” that – Read More...