HEADLINES

November 10, 2010

Indonesian Religious Unity an Inspiration to World: Obama

JAKARTA US President Barack Obama said on Wednesday Muslim-majority Indonesia’s national philosophy of unity between people of different faiths and – Read More...
November 10, 2010

James Murdoch, Man of Music, Leaves Us

UBUD Long-term Australian expatriate James Murdoch, who had lived in Bali since 1990, died on October 24 and was cremated – Read More...
November 10, 2010

Bursting Bali Arrivals Up 6.5% in September

TUBAN Bali hosted nearly half of all foreign visitors to Indonesia in September, with arrivals at Ngurah Rai International Airport – Read More...
November 9, 2010

Free Beer Bonus in Yet Another Truck Mishap

SEMARAPURA An overloaded beer truck on a hotel resupply run to Sumbawa overturned on the Sanur-Kusamba bypass at Mantra Tojan – Read More...
November 8, 2010

Editorial: A Bilateral Irritant

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard met her commitment to the Schapelle lobby on her visit to Indonesia last week, her – Read More...
November 6, 2010

Nation Prepares to Welcome Prodigal Son Obama

He will be seduced with native fare like nasi goreng, serenaded with gamelan music and showered with familial warmth, but – Read More...
November 5, 2010

Three Soldiers Stand Trial over Torture Video

JAYAPURA Three soldiers appeared before a military tribunal in Papua on Friday to face charges over the alleged torture of – Read More...
November 5, 2010

Obama to Give Bali a Miss

DENPASAR US President Barack Obama will not visit Bali during his trip to Indonesia next week, an official said on – Read More...
November 3, 2010

500 Police Quieten Latest Buleleng War

SINGARAJA Five hundred police sent to Lemukih village in Sawan to control the latest outbreak of violence over settlers and – Read More...
November 3, 2010

President Visits Camps as Mt Merapi Rumbles

YOGYAKARTA Mount Merapi volcano spewed more deadly heat clouds on Wednesday as President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited some of the – Read More...