HEADLINES

April 8, 2013

Governor Regulation on Balinese will be Issued

DENPASAR Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika will issue the governor regulation to support Balinese inclusion in the curriculum. “I will – Read More...
April 8, 2013

Positive Intentions

By S.BS. Surendran Change always works from the inner to the outer and this is fundamental. Feng Shui is working – Read More...
April 1, 2013

New Baby of Sumatran Elephant at Famous Park

SEMINYAK The Elephant Safari Park & Lodge, Taro, Bali, welcomed a new baby elephant to its herd of 27 rescued – Read More...
April 1, 2013

British Focus on Fragile States

NUSA DUA With just over 1000 days left to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), British government is focusing on – Read More...
April 1, 2013

Crocodile in Boracay to Vie for Guinness Record

BORACAY ISLAND A saltwater crocodile in this resort island will vie for a spot in the Guinness Book of World – Read More...
April 1, 2013

World’s Biggest Creature Tracked by Its Song

SYDNEY An Australian-led group of scientists has for the first time tracked down and tagged Antarctic blue whales by using – Read More...
April 1, 2013

Traveling Aussies Demand Too Much From Foreign Ministry

SYDNEY Australian travelers have become so demanding of their foreign ministry when they encounter trouble overseas, officials are struggling to – Read More...
April 1, 2013

Endangered Animals Owned by a Japanese is Saved

DENPASAR The Bali Regional Police have succeeded saving five endangered animals from a Japanese with initial MT who stays at – Read More...
March 25, 2013

Telkom Accused for Installing Spying Device

JAKARTA PT Telkom Tbk and Biznet, the biggest two Internet Service Provider in Indonesia were accused for installing spying software – Read More...
March 25, 2013

KPK Alienated Djoko Susilo’s Rice Field in Tabanan

TABANAN The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) alienated rice field of 85 acres in the Sudimara village, Tabanan regency, Bali, which – Read More...