HEADLINES

March 23, 2011

Fears Mount in Asia over Japanese Food

Supermarkets across Asia are selling fewer Japanese products and restaurants in “Little Tokyo” districts are suffering as fears rise that – Read More...
March 23, 2011

Regent Faces a Taxing Publicity Problem

GIANYAR Gianyar regency’s revenue service is being probed over alleged irregularities in tax payments by non-government organisations, but Regent Tjok – Read More...
March 23, 2011

Defiant Kadhafi Says Libya ‘Ready for Battle’

TRIPOLI A defiant Moamer Kadhafi said Libya is “ready for battle” as Western leaders mulled their next steps on the – Read More...
March 23, 2011

Buleleng Planner Backs Gerokgak Airport

SINGARAJA Buleleng’s chief planner, Gede Darmaja, has said it is crucial the proposed North Bali airport goes ahead because of – Read More...
March 22, 2011

Bali Faces More Blackouts Says PLN

DENPASAR State power provider PLN said on Tuesday that it was unable to provide sufficient electricity to Bali and asked – Read More...
March 22, 2011

New Bali Player Strategic Hits Financial Turbulence

BRISBANE Queensland-based Australian full-service carrier Strategic Airlines, which started its landmark Brisbane-Bali non-stop service with a wide-body Airbus 330 last – Read More...
March 22, 2011

Zoo Says Dangerous Dragons on the Run

JAKARTA Three young Komodo dragons have gone missing from a zoo in Surabaya, a spokesman said on Tuesday, warning that – Read More...
March 22, 2011

Denpasar Girl, 6, Latest Rabies Victim

DENPASAR A six-year-old Denpasar girl is Bali’s latest rabies victim. She died at Sanglah Hospital on March 17 after falling – Read More...
March 21, 2011

Search on for Suspect Bomb Man

DENPASAR Bali Police and the anti-terrorist unit Densus 88 are reported to be looking for a man believed to have – Read More...
March 19, 2011

Disaster-Hit Japan Hopes to Tame Reactors Soon

KITAKAMI Japanese crews fighting to cool overheating reactors laid a power line into a stricken nuclear power plant on Saturday – Read More...