Opinion

September 13, 2008

So Far, It Just Isn’t Looking Like Asia’s Century

By Joshua Kurlantzick “Whenever I visit Asia, I meet young people who detest neighbors they barely know.” So much for – Read More...
September 13, 2008

Break Free of the All-Knowing, All-Seeing Google? I Gave It a Shot

By Rob Dubbin “Certainly if you had all the world’s information directly attached to your brain, or an artificial brain – Read More...
September 12, 2008

Four Killed in Maluku Landslide

JAKARTA ~ Four people were killed in a landslide triggered by heavy rains in the eastern province of Maluku on – Read More...
September 12, 2008

Letters

Dear Sir Last week, several cases of animal abuse passed through the BAWA clinic. One case was a gentle, sweet – Read More...
August 23, 2008

Editorial

The Bali Times August 23-28, 2008 Dog Days Bali’s dog-strewn streets and morning-till-night chain-reaction howling arrest the tranquility for which – Read More...
August 23, 2008

Are Al Qaeda’s Tactics Killing Off Its Support?

By Peter Bergen Two decades after Al Qaeda was founded in the Pakistani border city of Peshawar by Osama bin – Read More...
August 23, 2008

Youth Views

Making a Home in a Foreign Land By Saher A. Ashary and Meryem Maaroufi SHARJAH, UAE/IFRANE, Morocco – Global communication – Read More...
August 15, 2008

The Elections Are Coming. Is Al-Qaida?

By Bruce Riedel Four years ago, while working as a senior adviser in NATO’s Brussels, Belgium, headquarters, I got an – Read More...
August 15, 2008

The End of the Masters of the Universe?

By William Cohan Amid the turmoil and confusion on Wall Street these days, one serious message is coming through loud – Read More...
August 15, 2008

Another Hard Landing for Russia?

By Eugene Rumer Russia’s victory in Georgia is payback for years of geopolitical irrelevance, for Moscow’s retreat from Eastern Europe – Read More...