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For Sale; Antique teak wood bench (sofa). Big size 180cm x 80cm x 60cm, Rp. 3.5 mill. 2 medium teak wood bench, 1m x 40cm x 70cm Rp. 1.8 mill ea. 2 small 80cm x 40cm x 70cm, Rp. 1.2 mill ea. All must go. Also sell CPU for Windows PC SP2, 512 RAM, 160GB ROM, Rp. 3.5 mill nego. Call 0813 3872 4288. Denpasar. [001]

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48 Hours in Padangbai In the summer of 1984, a Japanese backpacker wandered down to the end of Padangbai’s beach and saw a blonde European building a house. He asked if he could sleep on the floor in exchange for work. Within hours, he was hoisting coconut wood beams and helping hand saw and shave timber. Thus began an hostelry and a friendship. With the help of 15 workers, Dutchman Anton Audretsch completed the three-storey house for his family in 8 months. For the first three months he used only bamboo pins and hand tools because there was no electricity. Anton started putting up travelers in earnest later that year, charging a dollar a night. Built completely of bamboo and coconut wood, he named his humble accommodations the Topi Inn after its peculiar top hat-shaped traditional grass roof. Since its unofficial opening over 26 years ago, the hotel has grown into one of the most popular rest stops in all of east Bali. Many of the former laborers, most recruited from just one local family, eventually became staff. Yuri, the first Japanese guest who ended up staying for two weeks, returned for a memorable reunion in 2008.

or 30 years ago were frugal in every way they traveled,” Anton explained. “Now their priorities have changed. They have more money and are apt to splurge on expensive dive tours, car rentals and nice meals.” The latter indulgence can be more than fulfilled in the Topi Inn’s busy restaurant, opened in 1989, which turns out such Western and Asian dishes as a seafood basket, a classic nasi campur, a prized beef rendang, and the best Cimbali-brewed cappuccino in town. The restaurant’s painstakingly evolved menu, which draws clientele from both Padangbai and far out of town, is so wellguarded that Anton wouldn’t even let me copy it. A Small Port’s Daily Rhythms

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Hot Bus to The East Coast I had been hearing about the hotel from other travelers for years, so finally one early Friday morning I hopped aboard an old rattletrap bus in Batubulan for the two hour drive to Bali’s southeast coast, sitting between a 28-year-old musician from Frankfurt, an out of work Balinese chauffeur whose car had been rear-ended, and a turbaned Balinese woman carrying a bamboo tray of melons and kangkung. Three other passengers were dozing in the back in the steamy noonday heat. We drove by teeming bus-lined Sukawati market, the rich valleys, hills and terraced ricefields of Gianyar district, shook down the center of Klungkung, the humid seaside town of Kusamba, then the traffic Ku started to thin along the sta black-sand coastline bl beyond the bat cave of be Goa Go Lawah. From the turnoff to Padangbai, 50 tu km before Amlapura, I caught a motorcycle taxi ca straight to the Topi Inn. str The Th whole trip took just two tw hours. Buses will Topi Inn take you just about everywhere on Bali.

I took a walk down the Padangbai’s one and only charmingly scruffy main street past the confetti facades of souvenir stalls. The port was scrappier, noisier and more crowded than I first remembered it in the 1980s, yet everything worth seeing is still within walking distance. After their Friday prayers, hundreds of Muslim Indonesian day tourists, the women and girls fully clothed in Islamic attire, were picnicking on the sand. Gleaming family cars – arch symbols of the burgeoning Indonesian middle class – and a 200-meter-long line of motorcycles were parked all along the sidewalk. Later that afternoon 12 Belgians took over the Topi’s whole dorm section, a long row of mattresses festooned with mosquito nets. That evening the staff set up a big screen and we watched Waking of Ned Devine about a dead man winning the lottery on the Isle of Man. After breakfast the next morning the Belgians were off to the Gilis. Midmorning the whole building rang with the dancing, tinkling sound of the rindik. Seeking shelter from the heat, I hung out with the fishermen, drivers, touts, sunglasses, lottery, ticket and Topi Inn fruit sellers in the big cool white ceramic bale off the parking lot where there was always a cool breeze from the sea. I bought a toy jukung, the big craft item here, though the sellers buy them from the Sukawati art market. The next day, Saturday, Anton took the whole hard-working staff to the Safari Park and closed the premises. One staff member remained behind to turn away disappointed guests. For the first time in weeks, I was able to read the entire Jakarta Post, delivered to the restaurant downstairs at 11 am. From the aloof and breezy solitude of the upstairs, crowds of Balinese in white ceremonial dress carrying high offerings were streaming to and from the sacred Pasek temple further up the hill. Boat diving, Reef-diving, Wall-diving, Drift-diving

Its entrance partially hidden by trees, this traveler’s landmark is a big rambling structure with an open-air restaurant on the ground floor, a 12-bed dorm and five private rooms on the second floor, and the owner’s trembling quarters perched on top. The whole building creaks and sways like a living thing. Travelers were relaxing among a row of lounge chairs along the railing on the 1st floor looking out over the beach, tangles of brightly painted sail-fish bowed jukung, and bobbing diving, fishing and dive boats moored in a perfect pearl shaped bay. Ferries were coming and going, loudspeakers and bells blaring, from the big jostling ferry terminal beyond. While unpacking, the sounds and smells of Topi Inn’s kitchen under my feet, I could overhear through the thin walls of my room traveler’s tales from Nusatenggara, the storied southeastern islands of the archipelago – the wilderness beaches of the Gilis, how the Sasaks had pick pocketed an Australian’s wallet, the monotonous egg and noodle dishes aboard 7-day island-hopping boats to Komodo and of the legendary colored craters of Keli Mutu. A Traveler Settles Down Anton d’Audretsch was born in 1951 in Suriname, formerly Dutch Guyana known for its bauxite and piranha-filled rivers. His mother was born in Semarang and her stories gave him a love of the tropics. His father was a geologist who took him all around the world. The family lived in West New Guinea for three years. Anton immigrated to Australia when he was 18 and made his first trip to Indonesia at 21. In the 1970s, he traveled for seven years around the islands as well as Thailand and India. His blonde hair now graying but his lanky musculature still betraying his former trade as a carpenter, Anton still calls himself a backpacker and his hotel is designed and marketed mainly to backpackers. But that designation doesn’t mean what it used to. “Travelers of 20

A major dive destination, the first dive outfit to set up shop in Padangbai was Geko in the late 1990s. Now 12 dive companies based all over Bali bring their clients here. Because diving is year round with no off-season, the business has become a boon to Padangbai and its residents. The surrounding waters of Amuk Bay, with the villages of Padangbai to the south and Candidasa to the north, offer outstanding dive locales just minutes away, particularly for rare species you won’t see anywhere else on the island. One of these is the giant mola-mola sunfish, a marine wonder with a circumference of 2.5 meters. Although they are also found in California and Flores, mola-mola are more easily accessed in the waters off the islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida. Dive boats also visit Tepekong (sharks!), Blue Lagoon (gentle white sand slope for beginners), Biaha (many big pelagics), Manta Point (4-meter-wide manta rays). The little port is also the main jumping off point for diving in Amed on Bali’s north east coast and Tulemben on the north coast. Along the main street are a half dozen dive shops crammed with tanks and dive equipment. Padangbai’s sheltered bay offers a safe harbor for dive boats hired by the 40 or so dive companies operating in Bali. Dive boats with twin and triple outboards line the waterfront, their long ropes stretching to shore.

people are spending the night here, about half of whom are either leaving for or arriving from the neighboring island of Lombok. In the high season about 1000 people ab ar arrive at the port from the tourist centers of southern Bali every so da day, embarking on either one of the 18 eit fe ferries making 32 crossings around the cro clock to Lembar Ha Harbor on Lombok or boarding one of the bo fa fast boats for the idyllic Gili Islands off Lombok’s west coast. The vast majority fall between the ages of 18 and 34. All through the night the strong headlights of approaching ferries cut through the darkness, their engines churning in reverse, while departure and arrival announcements emanate from the brightly-lit jetty followed by the deep haunting sounds of the ship’s horns. The Topi Inn’s 20-year collection of guest books are a fruitful source of recommendations, warnings, odes and rants to travel, as well as hallucinogenic drawings. From what I could gather, Padangbai makes a strategic base from which to see the whole P area. Ubud is only 45 minutes away. Jukung outriggers, leaving a at 7 am and returning at 2 pm, can be shared (Rp300,000, one h hour) among 3-4 passengers for day trips to Nusa Lembongan which is 8 km closer than Sanur. Motorbike tours set out to the w aboriginal village Sideman between Klungkung and Besakih, a renown for its exquisite songket weaving. re S Some guests never make it the eastern islands or even out of to town, preferring to sleep, dive, read and eat implausibly cheap fr fresh marlin, barracuda, snapper, cumi cumi and roasted prawns to their hearts content in Padangbai while very unhurriedly trying to figure out what to do next. Anton’s most strenuous activity of th the day is to swim across the harbor to the reef at the entrance of the bay. When I asked him how often he makes it into Denpasar, he said, “As little as possible.” Practicalities Topi Inn, Jl. Sulayukti 99, Padangbai 80873, tel. 0363-41424, email: topinn@hotmail.com, website: www.topiinn.nl. Bookings are only done by email. Dorm beds Rp50,000; also five fan rooms (walk-in price Rp100,000) two with their own cold water mandi. 12 dorm beds. One shared bathroom upstairs, two showers downstairs. Wi-fi (Rp200 per minute). Motorbike, car and boat rentals for individuals or groups; tickets to the Gilis on speedboats (1.5 hours), fast boats (4.5 hours), and ferry and bus (8 hours). Tours, fishing, snorkeling, equipment and diving excursions can all be arranged. 15% discount for KITAS holders but only for food. Hatten’s Alexandria and Rose (Rp140,000) are the best selling wines. Family oriented: Puri Rai Hotel (www.puriraihotel.com), Jl. Silayukti 7X, Padangbai. Wide range of large, clean tiled rooms and garden villas from $39 to $67 inclusive hot water, a/c, breakfast plus all taxes and service charges. Get a room in the back. Children under 10 free. Extra bed $12. Three pools. Tel. reservations: 0361-8528521. Inquiries: reservation@baligotours. com. Budget warung: Padangbai Café, run by Ibu Kadek Dana, near the ferry terminal entrance. Great rice and noodle dishes. Massage: Wayan at the Blue Lagoon gives excellent 30- minute treatments for Rp30,000. Swimming pool: Take a nice cool dip for only Rp10,000 per person in the minimalist black granite pool, just 150 meters from the Topi Inn towards the village. Recommended dive outfits: Bali’s only British-owned and managed dive shop, Aquamarine (www.aquamarinediving.com), Jl. Petitenget 2A, Kuta, tel: 0361 738 020, email: info@ AquaMarineDiving.com. Outside office hours: hp 0818352285/0812365882. Also Q-Dive (www.q-divebali.com), Padangbai, tel. 0363 41387, fax. 0363 41386.

Gateway to the Eastern Islands Though this small town is no longer a sleepy little port, Padangbai still has the feel of a small harbor town and fishing center and not of a big port like Gilimanuk on the western tip of the island. Offering three beaches, inexpensive restaurants and hotels in all price categories, the port is an under-appreciated destination with its own atmosphere – a unique place to spend time both before and after dive excursions. At any one time perhaps as many as 400

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For Sale; Used baby stuff, still in good condition, for picture and price email: <esss42@ymail.com> or SMS only 081 189 9733. Denpasar. [061] For Sale; My personal laptop, Acer Aspire 4520, Processor AMD X2-Turion 64x2TL-58 (1.9Ghz, 2x512 KbL2 Cache), Nvidia Gforce 256MB, RAM DDR2 2GB, HDD 120GB, DVDRW Multi, Webcam, Wi-Fi, LAN, card reader, LCD 14.1� wide screen, Windows 7 premium, bag, book+driver, box. IDR 3.500.000 (ONO). 081 2387 2838. Denpasar. [062] For Sale; Lefthand golf clubs one set of left handed Tommy Armour golf clubs 3-SW, 845FS, graphite shafts used only 3 month, rating 9 out of 10. E-mail <andreas@ blueline.net.id> or 081 139 3853. Seminyak. [063]

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For Sale; Fanny & Alexander special 5 disk DVD set. Criterion Collection. Two disk TV version. One disk theater version. One disk making of Fanny & Alexander. Check Amazon. New, watched one time. Sell for Rp.300, 000. SMS for info. 081 2398 8979. [080] For Sale; Second sewing n knitting electric machine, butterfly brand, rarely used, IDR. 1.5 mill for both, need money, free 2 copy many pattern of mine (copy by your self). SMS: Tridi 0819 1643 7730. Kerobokan. [081]

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For Sale; Multi functional sewing machine Toyota electric, still in box, rarely use, for IDR 2,3mill. Call: tridy E-mail. <tridyarums@ ymail.com>. SMS: 0819 1643 7730. Kerobokan. [082] For Sale; Washable diapers left with insert still new in box, as I have enough for my baby. very soft and safe. Safe more money and safe for environtment. Send Tridy SMS: 0819 1643 7730 kerobokan. [083] For Sale; Nokia 1616 hand phone, black colour, fm radio with 3.5mm av connector. This phone is brand new, unwanted gift, still in factory sealed box. Selling Rp. 270,000 ONO. Tel: Kevin on 0878 6192 8179. [084] A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his client to plant vines. C/Ns/G-30 June 10

These ads are free. E-mail to: info@baliadvertiser.biz Beautiful, cute, small Bali seeks safe & loving home. puppy, healthy, vaccinated Vaccinated, can be sterilised. and free to good home. Call Call 081 856 6674. [005] Dayu at 0361-977 217. [001] Cute, healthy, small Bali Very cute Bali pups & dogs puppies, seeks safe & loving already vaccinated and home. Vaccinated. Call or sterilized looking for loving SMS 081 138 0510. [006] homes. Bali Dog Rehab Centre Ubud. Call Linda 790 Kittens, free to go home. 4579 or 081 855 0947. [002] 4 months old. Already vaccinated for rabies. Contact Free expat raised kittens 0813 3801 3727 for more looking for loving home. info. [007] Donation for vet appreciated. Email: <balicatlady@gmail. Two very cute kittens to give com> or Desiree 085 5373 away to a loving new home, together or seperately. Both 0513 [003] tabby in different shades Adorable healthy Bali of light and dark grey. puppies ready for adoption. For photos please e-mail Please call Wayan Doblet at <queenos76@hotmail.com> 085 6377 4966. [004] or call 0813 3801 9079. [008] Adorable

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like the cutest 9 month old puppy in Bali? Vaccinated and healthy, cross Bali dog, loving and fun. Call 081 856 6674. [009] Due to relocation need to give away my lovely three cats. They are 1 year old and adorable, vaccinated, healthy & good with children but not with dogs. Looking for a very good new home for them with a big garden to play in. If interested, please SMS 0812 4406 3052, Seminyak. [010]

Beautiful Kintamani mix Jack Russel pups, very cute and healthy, ready for adoption. Call 089 8076 9723. E-mail <sikuikia77@ puppies Your best friend: Would you yahoo.com>. [011]

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For Sale Line Ads Rp. 5.500 per word. Wanted, Lost or Found Line Ads no charge. Photo ads Rp. 359.000. All ads must be paid before printing. Happiness with lovely Sheperd wanted. Not more 807 1861. [017] Persian cats!! 0812 391 than Rp. 1.5 million. Tel: 0815 9893. [012] 5883 3991. [015] Reward! Our lovely Golden Retriever, female, 3 years Cute Persian cats. Found: Lost dog - followed old, is missing in Br. Anyar Reasonable rate. 0812 391 us home, Umalas area (could Kaja, Kerobokan since 20th 9893. [013] have walked a long way), of September 2010. Have small boy with markings on you seen her? Please contact Wanted; Looking for feet, Bali dog/cross, cute, Siamese, Abyssinian or friendly, has collar. Call or 0813 3760 9289. [018] Burmese kittens or other SMS 081 856 6674. [016] similar short hair. Call Winston 081 871 2249. [014] For sale puppies Dogo Argentino. 2 male complete Labrador or German vaccine. 14 Turi - Contact

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Free indoor badminton in Canggu, if you have a racket join us for doubles every Saturday 14 - 17 hours. Call Tju 0813 3739 8257. Jl Pantai Berawa 13 b Pelambingan (near Canggu Club). [036] For Sale; DVD’s film action, Rp. 80.000 for 19 pieces. Still good. Call me 0815 5805 3794. Sanur. [037] For Sale; Nokia N900 3 months old still 9 month guarantee, Rp. 5,5 million, only used 1 week all accessories. Contact 0815 5893 3901. Sanur. [038]

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For Sale; Used refrigerator; 1 door, 1 year old, very good condition, Rp. 600K. Call 081 2387 8985. Denpasar. [044] For Sale; Nokia e75, 9 month old complete with acc and box. Warranty included(gps, mail, internet all loaded), Rp. 1,5 mill. N920 (China) touch screen slide. Leather case for Rp. 1 mil as new. CP: 0813 9460 7413 - 085 6370 1070. Jimbaran. [045] For Sale; Vintage Upright Piano “Schmidt Flohr” Ebony, 1914, Winning the GrandPrix world exhibition 1929 in Barcelona, very good condition, sell for Rp. 27 milion. Call Irvan 0813 3870 8811, SMS your e-mail if need pictures. Kerobokan. [046]

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For Sale; My vintage Fender Stratocaster USA, year 1973 incredible genuine strat sound! Maple neck body honey burst very good condition. This guitar is for pros only. Rp. 27 jutas. Chris: 0812 3684 3139. Seminyak. [047] Grade 1 teacher looking for donations of children’s book in English. School supplies, games, and other materials also appreciated. Please e-mail me at <itserinobrien@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [048] For Sale; T.W.I.N.S kickboxing gear. Full set for large / Xlarge man. Boxing gloves 16, bag gloves, 2 pair shoes, helm, shins, wraps, etc, plus bag. New, never used. Rp. 2.300.000. 0813 3801 4355 Arkan. Ubud. [049] For Sale; Camera SLR Canon eos kiss digital N (rebel xt) built up Japan + Canon vertical batterry grip + 2 battery, 8Mp, kit with canon lens 18-55mm F1;3,55,6. Rp. 4, 5 million. Call 0878 6166 3529. [050]

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth

ETHICAL INVESTMENTS A few years ago my former group was holding an investment seminar for clients in the Bali Hyatt. A fund manager from London was proudly illustrating his choice of stocks for one of the funds he managed. When he told the audience he had chosen the stock of a major tobacco company as part of his portfolio a lady stood up and said words to the effect that he should be ashamed of himself. As he stood in a state of semi-shock she explained that her husband had died as a direct result of smoking and now she was being told she should invest in the industry. The fund manager, normally shielded from the end users of his funds, had come face to face with the issue of ethics in investing.

defend himself and his family. Maybe so, but I spent three years in Houston, Texas, and the nightly news was always full of stories of those very guns being used in domestic disputes or being found and used fatally by children. What about larger weapons that are used to fuel the wars and insurgencies in many parts of the world? Yes, it would be a more peaceful world if the manufacture of arms was abolished. But who is going to be the first to abolish them? What if pacifists had won the day in Britain at the start of World War II? Would Hitler have said let’s be fair lads, let’s not invade because they can’t defend themselves? I think not. A country has to have weapons to defend itself. With luck, they will never be used.

THIS IS NOT A NEW SUBJECT In fact, socially responsible investing or SRI, dates back to 1798 when the Quakers prohibited members from participating in the slave trade. In more recent decades protesters have campaigned against polluting chemical companies, demonstrated against companies operating in South Africa during apartheid and have had a considerable influence on the activities and even financial standing of many enterprises. As a general rule, socially responsible investors support corporate practices that promote environmental awareness, consumer protection and human rights and avoid any company involved in alcohol, tobacco, gambling or weapons. In the UK in 1985 Friends Provident launched the first ethically screened investment fund. It excluded tobacco, arms, alcohol and oppressive regimes. Since then scores of ethical funds have emerged around the world to meet the demands of investors who want to have a say in the ethics of assets in which they are investing. It is estimated that in the UK alone some GBP6.7 billion is now invested in ethical and environmental funds.

FORESTRY AND TIMBER Is it a bad thing to invest in forestry? There have recently been protests affecting palm oil plantations in Indonesia due to the allegation that they are destroying pristine forests. It is a sad sight flying north from Singapore over Malaysia where nothing can be seen below for hundreds of miles other than neat rows of palm trees where once there was pristine jungle. No question that thousands of acres of rainforest are being destroyed every year and replaced by relatively sterile plantations. Yet responsible forestry projects can still meet the needs of expanding populations by proper management and control. Many products such as bamboo are renewable and do not destroy large tracts of jungle. If investment in forestry stopped, the jungles would probably be destroyed at a faster pace. The key is to ensure that money is invested in companies that follow good environmental practices.

BUT WHERE AND HOW DO YOU DRAW THE LINE? BP’s recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico gave rise to a storm of protest against the oil Industry. To demonstrate his decisiveness in controlling the situation President Obama ordered a six month moratorium on all deep sea drilling. Investing in oil had lost its glamour. But as a result of the moratorium thousands of oil workers were put out of work and oil production in the US will suffer as a result. Do the protesters not think things through and realise how much they depend on oil in their daily lives? Perhaps they just want to see the dependence on oil replaced by newer and cleaner forms of energy. But who are the leaders in these fields? You guessed it – the big oil companies! And what if tobacco companies shut down overnight in countries like Indonesia? The livelihood of millions of people who are employed in the industry would be destroyed. Of course, a counter-argument would be that they could be redeployed to produce more useful crops and help alleviate the inevitable food shortages that lie ahead. A noble thought, but it would take a massive effort on the part of the government and a huge culture shift to achieve this. Let’s take a look at some of the other items targeted. ALCOHOL – SOCIAL ASSET OR DEMONIC BREW? Each will have his or her opinion here. Religious groups throughout history have periodically condemned alcohol as the drink of the devil. There is no shortage of evidence to support that position. From the drunken brawls of youths in the towns of Britain on a Saturday night to the shattered lives of alcoholics and their families there is no question that drink has an evil side. On the other hand, most will probably argue that responsible drinking can add to the quality of life and indeed the medical industry even states that moderate drinking (equivalent to just one or two glasses of wine a day) is actually beneficial to health. I think Bali would lose rather a lot of tourists if alcohol were banned. Some may think that is not a bad thing! But not if your livelihood depends on the industry. THE ARMS INDUSTRY Again there is no question that weapons in the wrong hands can cause death and destruction in the world. The American love of guns is the cause of thousands of deaths each year. Yet proponents of the gun lobby will argue that it is the right of every American to own a gun to

LITIGATION FUNDS This is a very new and lucrative investment opportunity for the smaller investor since demand for funding cannot be currently satisfied by the traditional institutional sources of finance. But already I have heard objections to this asset class, mainly from Americans. The reason undoubtedly is that litigation in the US is out of control. You probably heard of the case a few years ago when a woman was awarded millions of dollars in damages against McDonalds because her cup of coffee burned her throat. And all expats who take out medical insurance will be aware of the restrictions on claims arising in the US. It’s not because doctors there are overpaid; it has more to do with the cost of insuring against malpractice. The same situation does not prevail in the UK or other western countries. There, litigation funding usually helps the small guy with a good cause to take on the big guys who otherwise would overwhelm him with their access to funds to fight him through the courts. So long as this is the case I see nothing unethical about helping to fund the smaller guy. Should the day come when ludicrous damages defy common justice then that is the time to pull the plug.

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THE CASE FOR ETHICAL INVESTING IS A COMPLEX ONE Clearly there is a good side and a bad side to everything. Sometimes the bad side is so bad that it cannot be defended. Maybe the lady who stood up and ostracized the fund manager for supporting the tobacco industry had the strongest case. As for the others, there is often a good side that would suffer if the bad side is attacked. Oh yes, and there is one other consideration; ethical funds often underperform conventional funds. This factor can put to the test the level of resolve to support ethical principles! Colin Bloodworth has worked as a financial adviser in Indonesia since 1992 and is now Director of PPI Indonesia, based in Jakarta. He visits Bali regularly and can be contacted for advice at indonesia@ ppi-advisory.com or colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or 021 3004 8024.

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For Sale; Traditional Japanese style furniture. Complete sets, bedroom, dining and lounge. All for Rp. 3.5 m. Call or SMS 081 856 6674. Seminyak. [032] Looking to Buy; Household stuff as for kitchen, and whole house. Please e-mail to <vladsanur@hotmail. com> or phone +62 813 5307 4399/88. Sanur. [033] Looking for Bali-Perth house swap from March 25 to April 5, 2011. We are traveling to Perth with our 2 kids and we’d leave our house with 4 bedrooms in Umalas and car. Contact <laetitiachaneac@yahoo. co.uk>. 089 991 30071. [034]

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For Sale; 2 matching brand new big sofa bed 2mtr x 80cm, white washed color, too big for my house. Will sell both for Rp. 4 million or Rp. 2.25 million each. Please call 081 874 7150. Legian. [058] For Sale; 30 DVDs for Rp. 95,000. Also-2 sets of TV series Ghost Whisperer and Scrubs comedy Rp. 100,000 for 60+ DVD set. Contact 0813 3739 9791. [059] For Sale; Set teak wood garden dinner table 240 ext 300 x 100 + 10 folding chairs with cushions very good condition Rp. 2,5 million. Please contact Michel 081 2392 9462. Seminyak. [072]

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For Sale; 4 fire extinguishers 5kg, 2nd hand, 2 Yamato and 2 Ranaka, 500.000 IDR/ piece. Please contact Budi, 0361-738 020. [018] For Sale; Apple iPhone 3G, 8GB, good condition, unlocked, works great, Rp. 2.5 juta or best offer. Contact 081 139 2682. Sanur. [019]

For Sale; Laptop. Compaq Presario 3700 (2009 model) 14” screen, DVD, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, S video, Lan, 3xUSB, card reader, Windows, MS Office 2007 plus lots of other software. In 100% mint condition, with bag. Rp. 3.9 million. Please phone 0813 3749 5190 Sesetan. Denpasar. [017]

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+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + with + + + + Ah, it’s October and our cultural month in Bali. + + + The annual Ubud Readers & Writers Festival will be held in Ubud & the line-up + of international guests is impressive! + + + Onto the Balinale, Bali’s very own Film Festival, where movies will be held in + small cinema complex located opposite Planet Hollywood & ACE hardware, + + aBali Galleria complex, just off Simpang Siur. + + Of course, we are all holding our breath for the opening night of the Bali Film + Festival, the EAT PRAY LOVE movie, which finally comes to the big screen, + + Tuesday evening, 12 October however, for seats you must get online now www. + + balinale.com & purchase a Friends with Benefits ticket for EPL & other movies. + + Apart from purchasing your tickets online, you will be able to pick up a Balinale + + Directory in many of the major hot spots around town. Check out pertinent + movie information, which is supported by a keen cast of advertisers who offer + + wonderful shopping possibilities. + + MILO is having a great revival, bringing his original store from Kuta Square to + + the hub of style, on Jl Oberoi. His store oozes luscious clothing, sandals, jewelry, + even splashes of furniture & high-end home accessories. Milo’s is set between + two fabulous stores, C Boutique, for the ultimate in stylish swimwear, glam sandals, + + beach accessories & fashionable sunglasses and Quarzia, a smart shop for + + stylish fashion made in hand-painted silks, for men & women. + Heading to Seminyak Square, drop by Jazb Beauty Space which is the newest + + salon in town. They offer exceptional skin treatments using imported products, + + massage & reflexology, nail treatments, make-up, lashes, waxing, eye tints & a + full hair dressing service. 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by Dr. Rob Unnatural Selection Paintings and Ceramics By Nadya Savitri, Desziana, Dadan Setiawan and Irman A. Rahman At Kendra Gallery, Jl. Drupadi 88B, Basangkasa, Seminyak. Tel: 736628. This exhibition, ‘Unnatural Selection’, focuses on Urbanism in Indonesia. It aims to depict the experiences of the urban environment that each of the artists in the show, namely Nadya Savitri, Desziana, Dadan Setiawan and Irman A. Rahman, have imagined as a reflection on the values of the natural environment. The curator of the exhibition, Rizki Zaelani, feels that big city life, and experiences in an urban environment, produces a characteristic mentality of Accumulation individuals who are always rapidly changing, in contrast to the value of a natural state that is always changing in equilibrium. Modern and sophisticated goods, objects, or devices, are continuously created, functioning to support such a mentality of urban living. Zaelani states that the role of images in such a society is not merely a question of pictures, but, also of behaviors resulting from forms of self-imaging, in which all modern subjects reflect their own existences. Images not only function to depict a general state of living, but, also construct a stance on the value of self-appreciation. Zaelani also claims that the exhibition does not mean to re-explain the importance of the role of nature to human life, let alone try to spell out scholarly descriptions of that issue. The exhibition has more to do with the reflective Blocking Artifact 1 attitudes of the artists towards understanding the urban situation and experience, which is then linked to their reminiscences about nature. Nor are the works on display the results of the realistic depiction of the natural environment. The reflective attitudes of these artists, Zaelani thinks, have more to do with codes and languages of aesthetic expression than with the results of visual, descriptive, and logical interpretation. The art critic Susan Sontag warned us about modes of logical interpretation hemmed in by established patterns of rational thinking. Artistic expression, she argued, is considered able to transcend and enrich the Blocking Artifact 2 perspectives of our various legacies of knowledge. Therefore, she conceived of the practice of ‘interpretation’ in a more mindful manner, saying that: “By interpretation, I mean a conscious act of the mind which illustrates a certain code and certain ‘rules’ of interpretation”. In contrast with descriptive modes of exposition, the ‘Unnatural Selection’ exhibition prefers an indirect route to showing the artists’ attitudes and

appreciation of nature. Almost all of their works are related to methods of formal abstraction, and keep a distance from involving direct My Carnival Costume imitation of natural forms. The artists in the show are close to certain conventions in the history of art, which consider important the meaning of the quality of forms that can be seen as related to perceptions of nature, that is, the character of organic forms, and, more precisely, curves or arches. The curve is a form that is close to nature, and even considered contrary to the forms of construction, designed to describe the attitudes of progress and modernity. Fundamentally, ‘Unnatural Selection’ aims to explore how the effect of one or several ‘curves’ can generate arousing visual impacts. The ceramic works of Nadya Savitri, such as ‘Accumulation’, show abstraction of the three-dimensional forms of various objects and consumer goods that we commonly encounter in the experience of big city life, such as perfume bottles and make-up jars. Nadya abstracts their form by recasting them as ceramic objects. The principle of the mold is important for Nadya to emphasize the idea of the tendency of the urban living environment to generate a character of homogeneous values. The paintings of Dadan Setiawan, like ‘Blocking Artifact 1 & 2’, take up the idea The Skeleton of a Delicious Nut of symbols of experience close to our everyday lives, in the form of rows of household items, which he organizes as ‘still life’ compositions in the tradition of historical painting. However, Setiawan’s paintings tend towards abstraction that transforms the appearance of images into digital pixel characters. His paintings utilize a personal form of transformation to describe an urban environment. Although using the explicit effects of computer digital pixels, Dadan Setiawan still wants to show the forms of curvature, and their interplay with dense, empty planes. With her white on white canvases, such as ‘My Carnival Costume’, Desziana’s images show how our physical bodies can be imprinted onto clothing pattern packages which are inseparable from the quality of the curve. Meanwhile, the paintings ‘The Skeleton of a Delicious Nut’ and ‘The Skeleton of T’, by Irman A. Rahman, manipulate the qualities of curved lines under the allure of transparent fields, which bind together typographic letter shapes that seem ‘organically’ alive. The Skeleton of T

The artists in the ‘Unnatural Selection’ exhibition have succeeded in showing us inspiring ways to recognize and respond to the question of nature in our urban environment. Their works clearly have an interpretive power that is connected to our powers of the imagination. It is the power of the imagination that renders the reflective attitude powerless. As the philosopher Merleru-Ponty said: “Colors, patterns, and textures of sensory experience, before they are the qualities of objects, are the thick interactions which manifest the disclosive, intentional structure of experience”. It is the intentional structure of any experience that makes positive reflections on nature possible, and applicable to ideas transposed from a diverse selection of ‘unnatural’ objects. Let us hope that through ‘unnatural selection’, man and nature will still find ways to preserve the delicate balance. E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au Copyright © 2010 Dr. Rob You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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TAKING THE WATERS Part One Healing with Spring Water By Shari In ancient times many people believed that bathing in a particular spring, well or river resulted in physical and spiritual purification. Ritual purification using water existed among the Native American Indians, Persians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Today, it can be found in the religious ceremonies of Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, Muslims and Jews. These rituals reflect the ancient belief in the purifying and healing properties of water. You can see daily rituals performed in Bali by sprinkling holy water over an offering or going to one of the water palaces such as Pura Tirta Empul or Narmada in Lombok to drink and bathe in the water. Narmada is known as a “fountain of youth”. Our modern spa procedures are based on Greek bathing regimes, dating back to 2000 BC. In Europe it was the Greeks and Romans who harnessed the spring waters and built bathhouses around them. According to Greek mythology certain natural springs were blessed by the gods to cure disease and the Greeks established bathing facilities around these sacred pools. Believers left offerings for the gods and bathed in these pools in hope of a cure. The Spartans also developed a primitive vapor bath.

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Emulating the Greek bathing habits, the Romans turned their baths into a fine art. As they expanded the Roman Empire, they built baths by natural hot springs, taking their culture with them. Many of the baths had a gymnasium or sports field next to them. “Baths were not a luxury. Baths were the foundation of civilization. Baths were what raised every Roman citizen above the level of the wealthiest barbarians. Baths instilled the triple disciplines of cleanliness, healthfulness and strict routine.” 1 Aqueducts were created to supply water to the baths and once cement was invented, building large edifices was easier and cheaper. Most homes didn’t have their own water systems so public baths were built for citizens to indulge. The caldarium contained hot sunken pools; the laconicum was the steam room and the tepidarium was a room for massage and scrubs. The Romans also developed baths in their colonies around natural hot springs in France, Britain, Germany and Austria to name a few. These baths were centers for recreational and social activities and business meetings for Roman communities in their daily visits to the baths. Libraries, lecture halls, gymnasiums and formal gardens were part of some bath complexes. The people used the thermal waters to relieve suffering from rheumatism, arthritis and overindulgence in food and drink. Prostitutes of both sexes also made the baths their business sites with sexual activity occurring openly in the baths. After the death of Emperor Constantine in 337 A.D. the Roman Empire began to decline. The baths were taken over by the locals throughout Europe. During the Dark Ages the local people continued using the baths for healing and social activities. Floating tables held food and drinks for patrons, the ladies wore their jewelry and hats while the men also wore hats as they gossiped and played games. For entertainment, musicians played while sitting in the baths too. The bath was their entertainment center. The opening of the baths was announced each morning by a crier patrolling the streets summoning people to the baths. During the Middle Ages, licentious activity in the baths led to the spread of diseases such as a syphilis epidemic in Europe. The Christian church then condemned the baths, advising people that bathing caused disease and sickness and encouraging the closing of many baths. People came to believe that the opening of the pores from sitting in warm water or steam allowed diseases to enter their bodies. As Christian empires expanded, the use of baths declined and cleanliness became the mark of a

heretic. It didn’t help that the Jews stressed cleanliness and Muslims also required bathing for personal hygiene. Therefore, bad body odour and a dirty neck became the sign of a good Christian. King Louis XIV was known to have only bathed twice in his lifetime.

drinking glasses of water. Pustules erupted on their skin, which they believed were poisons coming out of the body. Then they would soak in hot water to clean the wounds.

Did you ever watch a movie set in the 17th century where everyone was wearing elaborate wigs and wonder why? Due to lack of bathing, people had head lice and often shaved their heads, so they wore wigs. They also wore heavy perfumes to mask the body odours. However, the wealthy changed their clothes often, believing that the clean cloth would clean their bodies. The poor people couldn’t afford many clothes, being lucky if a man owned 2 shirts, so they remained dirty on the outside and inside. Meanwhile, Roman-style baths were established in Islamic countries during the Medieval and Renaissance periods. The hamman was a major feature of Islamic culture, used for cleaning the body first, then soaking and socializing. During the Hamman Ottoman Empire, public hammans or Turkish baths were built in colonized countries with a hamman for the men and another in the harem for the women. These were places for social gatherings with entertainment, food and en dancing. dan The hammans also had young male masseuses from fro non Muslim countries such suc as Greeks, Armenians, Jew and Bulgarians, who Jews pro provided soaping, scrubbing and massage as well as being Hamman in Harem sex workers. Britain is well known for having some famous healing water spas. In 1626, in the coastal town of Scarborough, a stream of acidic water running from one of the cliffs was discovered and believed to have healing properties, giving birth to Scarborough Spa, the first seaside resort where bathing in seawater became part of the healing program. Bath is another famous spa, known for its bath fed by three hot springs. Bath was founded in 863 BC after Prince Bladud was cured of leprosy by bathing in its water and later developed by the Romans during their occupation of Britain. The term “spa” comes from the town of Spa, Belgium, known in Roman times as Aquae Spadanae, a well-known site of healing hot springs that has been frequented since at least 1326 and used to treat illnesses that were caused by lack of iron by drinking chalybeate or iron bearing elements found in the spring water. An Englishman named William Slingsby, who had visited the Belgium town he called Spaw, discovered a chalybeate spring in Yorkshire in 1571 and built an enclosed well which became known as Harrogate. This was the first resort in England for drinking medicinal waters. In 1596 Dr. Timothy Bright called the resort The English Spaw, introducing the use of the word Spa as a generic description of a place of healing with water. The name Spa has since been applied to any place having a natural water source that is believed to possess special health-giving properties. In 1718, Peter the Great visited Spa and upon his return to Russia ordered spas to be built around Russian hot springs. He also built facilities nearby to lodge and entertain guests of high social status. The Russian banya became an essential part of life for all people, from the peasants to the Tsars, used also for religious ceremonies, to heal people when they got sick and for women to give birth. People would lie on shelves in the steam-bath, rubbing their body and beating themselves with birch twigs, then pour on cold water or roll in the snow, returning to the hot bath to repeat this regime. Soon every noble household had its own banya, but virtually every town and village had a public banya because it was regarded as a way of getting rid of disease. By the 16th century, physicians at Karlsbad, Bohemia were prescribing that the mineral waters from the spring there be taken internally as well as externally. Patients soaked in warm water for up to 10 hours a day while

Hot springs Banjar

Being an island of volcanoes, Bali has several hot springs, which the Balinese have been visiting for centuries to alleviate arthritis, rheumatism and muscular pains and skin problems by soaking in the sulphur rich water. The most well known hot springs is just outside of Lovina called Air Panas Banjar. Landscaped in tropical greenery it has a pool with 8 fierce looking naga heads with warm water gushing out of their mouths, massaging the neck and shoulders. The water overflows into a larger swimming-like pool with 5 more nagas. A smaller pool at the side has 3 meter high spouts of even hotter water for a pummeling massage. These pools have become quite popular with locals and tourists. Air Panas Angseri, which is south of Bedugal is a lovely spot hidden away next to a river, although with good sign posts guiding to this little Angseri Hot springs haven. They have 2 large natural rock pools filled with steaming mineral water. It’s very relaxing to enjoy the thermal waters while looking out at the forest and nearby waterfall. They also have 7 bamboo enclosures with large rock bathtubs inside, big enough for 4 persons for private bathing. In the Kintamani area is Tirta Sanjiwani hot springs at Toyo Bungkah with 2 large pools filled with hot water spouting from the lava rocks. This scenic place has a serene lakeside setting with a mountain backdrop. The Balinese visit Tirta Empul, daily and especially at the full moon to drink and to bathe in the water, known as being holy to purify themselves. Founded in 962, the Balinese believe it has magical powers of healing. The temple is important as the water bubbles up into a large crystal clear tank within the temple and gushes out through waterspouts in the bathing pool. There are a series of waterspouts, which most persons begin at the left end of the pool, making a prayer then drinking the water and then proceeding to the next one until they complete the circuit. Many persons catch water at a favourite spout in bottles to take home for personal use. 1

Quotation from Pompeii by Robert Harris.

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by The Garden Doctor

by Dr. Kris

Cheers to Beers.... in the Garden!

Here are some more ideas in response to the many questions that I have received about organic pest control techniques. It is very encouraging that so many people are willing to revert to natural organic methods in their gardens. So how do you control an over population of garden snails without chemicals? This is important information to know as you don’t want to spend your time and money preparing a garden only to wake up and find it all eaten. There is no way I would use any commercially prepared bait as there are children, pets and birds to consider. When I plant new seedlings it is inevitable that they are going to be attacked by slugs and snails. Slugs and snails can range from 1/4 inch in length to over 6 inches, both live in cool, moist places, such as under rocks or pieces of wood. They come out mainly at night and on cool, humid days, when they feast on tender foliage and decaying plant material on the ground. Before you apply any type of poison you might consider setting up some beer traps. Yes beer!

container which can be used to spray on the garden. Give it a shake if it has been standing for too long to mix it all together again and spray it over the leaves and soil near the plants. Cover a fair bit of the ground surface as you really want the slugs and snails to get a fair dose of the caffeine as that is what kills them. If it there is heavy rain re-apply the spray. Only the best coffee grounds for snails and slugs, instant coffee will not work.

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Another helpful tip is to position ceramic flowerpots upsidedown to trap snails and slugs. They will accumulate there to hide and rest in the shade. Overturn them and remove the snails daily until the infestation is eradicated. Copper wire can also be laid around the garden perimeter as a control barrier for snails. It acts like an electric fence. If the snails or slugs try to pass over the copper wire they will get a very small zap. This causes them to backtrack and leave your plants alone.

You can make a beer trap using any old plastic packaging (such as a plastic drink bottle cut in half, or an old ice cream container) half-filled with beer. Snails are attracted to these traps because they love the sweet, sour and yeasty smell of the beer. When the snails crawl into the trap, they either drown or the alcohol poisons them.

Another way to think of barriers is to grow certain plants around the periphery of your home. They not only look nice, but will also deter pests. Plants known to repel ants and aphids include spearmint, peppermint and pennyroyal. You can use the same trick for fly control. Just substitute the above plants with mint and basil which repel flies, but have the added benefit of smelling good to humans.

So how to do it you ask? Dig a small hole in the soil amongst the plants you wish to protect. Make it just big enough so that the lip of the trap is level or just above ground level. Dig one hole for each beer trap. Fill the trap about half full with cheap beer. For heavy infestations, use more traps, placed more closely together. Beer, wine or any yeast product mixed with water is effective. The beer in your traps will become diluted and ineffective after rain, so be sure to replace with fresh beer after rain, or watering the area. Sugar water (5% sugar solution) is also a highly effective liquid to use inside your trap and much cheaper and easier as most of us have sugar at home. Empty the traps every three days into your compost.

You may be interested to learn that ants hate cucumbers, especially cucumber peels. Just spread some cucumber peels where ants enter your home. The more bitter the better! If you spot the holes where they are creeping into your house, squeeze some lemon into the hole or crack as another way to stop them. A natural fruit-fly catcher related to wine is to put something sweet like beer or wine mixed with dish soap into the bottom of narrow-necked wine bottles. The flies go into the jar and either fall onto or land on the surface of the liquid. The detergent decreases the normal surface tension, so they sink and drown. The narrow neck means the flies can fly in, but it is very difficult for them to fly out before they fall into the liquid. Easy and cheap!

Another technique to use in conjunction with the beer trap is to place salt on the paths that lead to new garden beds. Snails famously dislike salt, it is like acid to their skin, so they won’t go anywhere near it. I sprinkle the salt just on dusk as the snails and slugs are more active then. Be very generous with the amount of salt used. The salt will dissolve after rain and can blow away in a strong wind, in that case just keep topping up the salt. I find this such an easy pest control solution that I always have some cheap salt in the house. A few weeks ago I also wrote about then benefits of crushed eggshells sprinkled around plants as a snail repellant. Always wash the eggshells beforehand as the mucus from the eggshell may attract other pests. No point in getting rid of one vegetable garden pest only to end up with another one. Snails and slugs have a soft underbelly which makes it difficult for them to travel over crushed eggshells.

And don’t forget my favorite, the soap spray which is a favorite amongst organic gardeners for general pest control. All you need is 3 teaspoons of dish washing soap, and two cups of water. Dissolve the soap in water, pour into a sprayer bottle and use it to control the aphids that love to destroy roses, citrus and other garden plants. This also works on mealy bugs and other pests. It is even effective on cockroaches, which I consider amongst the toughest of pests.

Did you ever consider coffee grounds for organic pest control? It is simply amazing how useful so many things in our normal daily lives can be used to help prevent garden pests in a natural and sustainable way. You need 10 parts water to 1 part coffee grounds. Mix them together in a

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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE OCTOBER 06 - OCTOBER 20, 2010

We start the fortnight with the New Moon in Libra at 15 degrees in the early hours of the 8th. Mercury also joined the Sun and the New Moon on the 3rd. Venus the ruler of Libra moves retrograde on the 8th a few hours after the New Moon and stays that way until mid-November. So although this month features relationship and communication within them, most of it is done in retrospect to what has already transpired. Venus herself retracing steps to 27 Libra. Libra is a sign that desires fairness and prefers peace, love and harmony to conflict, although is no stranger to it, if it is needed to bring recognition and reconciliation. Saturn also in the sign of Libra for the next couple of years, teamed up with the Sun at the very beginning of this month and will conjoin Mercury to begin the fortnight. There is a lot of authority and discipline related to this meeting and Saturn is calling for responsibility within our relationships and verbal exchanges. Being the diplomat that she is, Libra can sometimes say the more pleasing thing rather than the truth. Once more I will remind you that the Cardinal Cross during July and August and again on the most recent Full Moon, included that very sensitive degree of 0 Libra. This month then, is a balancing act of words, loves, emotions and purpose, with the focus being on maintaining a state of equanimity. Neptune and Chiron smoothing the way in a healing sense of united purpose beyond the personal and small agenda. NEW MOON 14 Libra 24 October 8, 2010 02:46 a.m.

ARIES: Being the polar opposite sign to Libra, you will be highly charged by this months galactic activities. Wanting to forge ahead on your own steam your actions could be thwarted at every turn. Striking out on your own will create conflict within your environment and a call to remain calm within your familial and personal relationships is paramount. Those of you, not in relationship will be yearning for one like never before and at the same time looking at the very fears and ego mechanisms which keep them from you. This is a good time to find your answers in a shared way, rather than going solo.

LIBRA: Birthday time, and so much emphasis on your sign this particular fortnight. The highlight for you now and always, are your relationships. These are the very things that make your life worthwhile. Keep that in mind then, if the glue that holds them together begins to become unstuck this fortnight. Be willing to take an honest look at your behavior, past and present and own your part to play in any dramas. Compromise may be necessary as you move towards a more workable model for your partnership. If on the other hand it is time to make a break, do so in a way that is harmonious and grace filled.

TAURUS: Venus as your planetary ruler and moving retrograde for the next few weeks, is taking you on a very familiar journey. For those who have just embarked on a new relationship adventure, current themes could be reminding you of the past and giving you the opportunity to revise and modify old behavior patterns, before you end up doing the same old things within the latest budding adventure. You could find things a little frustrating if you let the Libra niceness get to your more practical and up-front and down to earth mannerisms. Relax and weigh out the consequences of all of your actions and communications.

SCORPIO: Pluto your ruler is moving ahead in Capricorn and past its recent connections to the outer Planets, as it squares Mercury momentarily to begin the fortnight. This will clear the way for the Venus retrograde period when we all get to preview our relationship status. So much of the old was dislodged during July/August that we now need to modify and redefine our relationships in a way that supports the new paradigm and who we are becoming as Planetary citizens in these dramatically changing times. Rather than discard entirely what you may think of as an unworkable situation, be willing to look for compromises and reconciliation.

GEMINI: Mercury in Libra, creating a harmony to your own airy nature. Have some patience as she meets Saturn’s strong approval tactics to begin the fortnight. Others may be imposing their strict agendas and rules on to your life right now. It may be necessary that you create some boundaries for yourself; a framework in which you feel secure in your sense of self, and identity. Our primary partners often superimpose a picture of who they would like us to be, or prefer us to be, and it is not always in alignment with our authentic selves. Do your best to remain in your own integrity when you feel manipulated by others.

SAGITTARIUS: Jupiter and Uranus begin to pull away from each other by the end of this fortnight and change will slow a little. Things may even settle into a routine a little. Let this not deter you from any sense of adventure that has been propelling you into new areas of your life. This is the time to put some energy into your relationships. Your children, your friends and the significant other may be requiring some more of your attention during this fortnight. Any efforts you make in this direction will be well rewarded, as your workload is lightened by united effort. Neptune and Chiron bringing some amazing new ideas into view and aligning you with your higher self.

CANCER: Moon cycle in Libra and another Full Moon in Aries. We swing between the polarity of other and self this month. Aries and Libra also creating tension aspects to your Cancerian nature. What this means is that when it all gets too hot and fiery, and when others are demanding more of your time than you want to give, there is an inner dynamic which occurs that creates stress for you. Now when you are privy to this fact, then the impact can be lessened by a balanced approach to any conflicting situations. Take time out for yourself, and time to nurture your inner strength and calm. This way you won’t be thrown around by the winds of change.

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CAPRICORN: Relationship agendas were highlighted at the beginning of the month and as we move into this fortnight they reach the communication stage. Remember to be patient as this is a process of reassessment and possible refocus on the priorities of your partnerships. These are on all levels and in all areas of your life, not just the romantic sector. There will be inner tension as the Libra Planets create square aspects to your Capricorn ones. At times the best solution can be to take time-out or agree to disagree for a moment. If things become a little heated, step back and try to focus on the bigger picture. Take some distance.

LEO: This juncture brings a lot of good fortune and lucky situations for you. All the activity around you, will keep you entertained as well as asking you to participate and play your part. Be very careful to keep an eye on your inner child and your wayward ego tendencies. Things could get out of hand if you allow the words of others to penetrate old wounds unconsciously. Remember to take a step back and an objective approach will bring clear thinking and an appropriate response. Remember to give as much to your partner, as you demand from them. It is all too easy to overlook the needs of others at stressful times.

AQUARIUS: You could try something completely new, different and possibly even bizarre or at least unusual. This is the prime time to experience and experiment. All that is of a healing nature and anything along the lines of new sciences and mind-power could interest you. These experiments could place you in a position to network much needed and new information for those in your environment and community. This being the very thing that makes your life an interesting excursion through experience and shared communication. Really a good time for you to expose some more of your authentic self.

VIRGO: Mercury spends the next two weeks in the sign of Libra. This hasty movement through Libra will see a lot of activity in the mental realms. There will also be much shared communication and no doubt the topic will be relationship. Some astrologers give Virgo’s rulership to Chiron, and with that in mind and considering its close connection to Neptune, you are in for some mystical experiences and blessings of Grace, along with deep and profound healing moments. Finally being able to separate yourself out from your thought processes, you can get a clear perspective at what has been running you all along.

PISCES: Once more, our highlight is the Neptune/Chiron joining. Everything still bodes well for you this fortnight. In fact it may even be easier than the last moon cycle in Virgo. Now you get to make those much needed changes which may have eluded you in September. Taking a long close and personal look at the nature of relationships is your mental and emotional undertaking this fortnight and in fact this month. If others don’t agree with your thinking let that be o.k. as you delve deeply into your own psychological depths. At the end of the day, it is how you feel about yourself that matters the most within any of your relationships.

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“A Matter of Standards”

This is of course highly illegal and, sadly for a country like Indonesia, damages the people’s trust and undermines the whole concept of having national standards. It is important, however, that we don’t assume that fraudulent use of Indonesian standards markings on products is a widespread problem, this is certainly not the case. Indonesia has many very successful manufacturing operations which demonstrate high quality and compliance with stringent standards. Most cars and motor cycles are, for example, locally assembled brands such as Toyota, Daihatsu, Panther, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, all names associated with quality products. Similarly white goods such as washing machines may also carry international brand names but are also made locally. Indonesia manufactures many products such as sports shoes, clothing, coffee, tea, furniture which are exported all over the world. Some of the ceramic wall and floor tiles made in Indonesia are of particularly high quality but perhaps the most shining example is that of Bandung based Dirgantara which for some time now has been producing components for Airbus 380, 320, 330, 340 and 400 aeroplanes, there are no more demanding standards than those of the aerospace industry. This leads us to an important question for Indonesia’s future. What is going to happen in world manufacturing over the next few years and its relationship to world political power? In recent years the surge of economic development in China has been staggering raising the question of what would happen if China took over most of the world’s production of consumer goods. Would this leave other developing nations (such as Indonesia) unable to use manufacturing as a way of developing their economies and, more importantly, unable to generate the vital jobs needed to raise the standard of living of its people. Already Europe and America have large numbers of unemployed and, while the financial crisis has sent many businesses to the wall, how much of this can be linked directly or indirectly to the worldwide trend of moving manufacturing operations to China? The fear of total domination of world manufacturing by China is, however, perhaps not as likely as one might think. In recent months workers in China are starting to demand better pay and conditions, the competitive advantage has already started to erode. This is what happened to Japan twenty years ago. There is however another consideration which brings us to the relevance of these questions - Standards. Last year a man called Paul Midler published a book called “Poorly Made in China”. He is an expert in manufacturing and worked as a consultant to help businesses set up and operate there. His book is full of examples of how business leaders in China operate their businesses and how, once established, they bend the terms of contracts or start lowering the standard of their products simply to make more money. He suggests that there is an ongoing struggle to achieve standards and the even more difficult task of maintaining them. Very difficult in an environment where there is always another money making trick being played on the buyer. This leads him to believe that China will never be able to totally dominate world manufacturing. This bodes well for Indonesia. Clothing and shoe manufacturers have had a particularly tough time in recent years losing business to China. If Indonesia can get its act together and learn to work to quality standards it can give China a run for its money. Indonesia has a very comprehensive range of National standards developed and administered by the Badan Standardisasi Nasional and compliance markings, the letters SNI, are found on many products. Legal frameworks are in place to support the standards and it is a criminal offence to use the standard mark on non compliant goods.

From a property point of view there are some very important standards to be aware of including: - Building guidelines are in SNI 03-17281989 - (note that each regency has its own set of building regulations). - Calculation procedures for concrete building structures are in SNI 03-2847-1992 - The electrical installation standard commonly known as PUIL 2000 is SNI 04-0225-2000 & the amendment SNI 04-0225-2000/Amdt-2006 - The standard for plumbing installations is SNI 03-6481-2000 “Sistem Plumbing” - Termite control procedures are covered under SNI 03-2405-1991. Building foundations and concrete structures are particularly well covered and provide detailed specifications for reinforced concrete design, concrete mixtures and the alloys and strengths of reinforcing steel. These are particularly important for our safety when considering the earthquake resistance of buildings.

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As already said there is a comprehensive legally binding set of electrical standards largely based on the European electrical standard. For a catalogue of standards or to obtain copies of individual standards contact the Badan Standardisasi Nasional (BSN) which is in Jalan Gatot Sabroto Jakarata, tel 021 574 7043 or email: bsn@bsn.or.id. If we as consumers become aware that these standards exist and start to demand compliance this will be a positive step to establishing higher standards in building construction. Higher standards will be better for everyone in the long term. We can achieve this by insisting that any building contracts that we sign include a clause that stipulates full compliance with Indonesian standards, you may even state the more important SNI standards to be included. Once this is in your contract you have a measurable benchmark against which construction can be compared. You can get an inspector to check your building both during construction and on completion and any breach of compliance with the relevant standard can be identified. Let us be realistic, one of the major problems is that many people in the construction industry either don’t know that the standards exist or don’t know what the standards are. By insisting on compliance then the construction industry will have to do their homework and become more aware.

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Inga’s experience was rather worrying particularly at a time when substandard gas cylinders can be readily found for sale on the street, gas cylinders are exploding all around us and victims are dying all over the country. Not surprisingly people are a little uneasy. It appears the government’s recent national programme to issue many millions of sets of gas equipment to the ordinary citizens of Indonesia provided an opportunity for unscrupulous people to produce substandard, cheaply made products and pass them off as the genuine article. These copies are highly likely to carry the official SNI stamp to make people believe they are genuine and so hide the crime.

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My comment at the time was that people need to be just a tad wary of young men selling gas regulators door to door. These people look all very official and are able to produce more authorisation than a truckload of spies. They provide technical advice about your equipment when in reality they have as much technical knowledge as Albert Einstein’s hairdresser.

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Last edition I mentioned a lady called Inga who had had a pleasant social interaction with two smartly dressed young gentlemen who politely visited her house and provided advice regarding her gas regulator and hose. Being troubled by having too much cash in her handbag she was extremely pleased when these gentlemen offered to relieve her of the burden and in return were good enough to leave in her care a brand new gas regulator of far superior quality than her previous model complete with an SNI (Indonesian National Standards) marking. The gentlemen in question had identification cards, an official letter from their good friend the president of Pertamina complete with various “chops” (rubber stamps) and a dozen signatures authorising them to make the visit on behalf of some very important person who was probably struggling with a distinct absence of wealth.

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How else can we protect ourselves: Where possible stay with tried and tested products with international names (many are in fact made locally under supervision). This is helping to promote and develop quality Indonesian manufacturing. Buy from reputable dealers and look for guarantees on products you buy. In many areas this is straightforward. The Indonesians are very tuned in to quality and reliability, most will agree for instance that if you buy a motorcycle, Honda is believed to be the best and this is why Honda outsells all the others. Go for the standards.

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For almost anything there are cheap versions readily available in Indonesia but it is wise to remember the old adage “you get what you pay for” and certainly many people who decide to save money end up with problems that cost more to solve than paying the right amount in the first place. Conversely many people here go for stylish expensive fittings believing they are getting higher quality but end up with expensive repairs when they have a problem. High cost does not necessarily mean high quality and for some of the more exotic “fashion” brands parts might not be available and repair might not be possible. In Indonesia it is best to stick with main stream high reputation items. Electric water heaters - Ariston, large water pumps Grundfos, Shimizu for small ones, air conditioners Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Toshiba and Daikin, gas cookers Modena and for ceramic bathroom equipment Toto. Bathroom and kitchenware is a prime example. Toto items are locally made but are of high quality, they are reliable, not overly expensive, parts are always available and these days a good range of styles is available. International brands locally produced will always comply with SNI standards, prices are reasonable and you get an international quality. There are certain items in our houses that could be particularly dangerous if they do not comply with SNI. I am thinking particularly of gas regulators, electrical extension leads and power boards. I have been examining all three items for several years and have difficulty finding products that I feel totally confident about. Powerboards for example, no matter how well made they may appear on the outside they very often may, or may not, have the earth cable connected. I make up my own these days. As a final word of caution I have come across people who insist on Australian or British standards being followed for their electrical installations. Firstly I suggest that we should not assume that these standards are superior to the Indonesian standards and secondly it is well to remember that certain aspects of Australian or British standards may in fact be illegal in this country.

Standards cover many things, everything from cosmetics to children’s toys. Some standards are merely guidelines but many of the more important standards are legally binding notably the standards for electrical and gas installations and equipment.

Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. If you have any questions or comments he can be contacted on 08155 8000 860 or through the website at www.mrfixitbali.com.

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kitchen without running water. A flex from the compound next door lit a couple of five watt light bulbs. We measured it up and made a drawing, and I went home to have a think. The next day I offered to lend them the money to finish the building to modest western standards according to my design. It was an educational and entertaining project for all of us. I wanted to keep the expenditure as low as possible to minimize their debt load which meant researching local and recycled materials. Nyoman had to learn to upgrade his building skills and embrace concepts like a big septic cistern, new water tank and an independent electrical supply. He raised the ceiling, blocked up one of the bedroom doors and opened the wall between the two interior rooms. I made him pull up the shiny (slippery) white floor tile and punch out more

departure but the singularly depressing environment in which the deed was done. After living out one’s life in one of the world’s most lovely places and complex cultures, it’s incongruous to end up in what more than one observer has called the Pizza Oven. But Wayan Manis tells me that long-term expats from Nyuh Kuning have been cremated in the banjar. She says that expats who have a local history and a Balinese ‘family’ to undertake the spiritual sponsorship may now be cremated in their own banjar, and assures me that she’ll lobby for this favour when my time comes. A much more appropriate option than the Pizza Oven (hold the mozzarella). One of our friends with Alzeimer’s now lives in the little house in Singakerta with his devoted carers. The people of the village accept his eccentricities and the neighbours send over

Most of our rupiah end up in our Balinese neighbours’ pockets as we pay for rent, staff salaries, groceries, restaurant meals and transportation

They forget their medication. It’s hard to shop for food, and to cook and do laundry. They fall down a lot. They’re lonely. It’s pretty depressing, thinking about growing old in the west. If I’m going to get old (not negotiable) and fall down I want to do it right here where Wayan Manis will pick me up, dust me off and make a cup of tea, thank you very much. People in western cultures discuss everything these days, except death. Death is the last taboo. People seem to think that if they don’t talk about it, it won’t happen. Gentle reader, it is going to happen. We’re all going to die. And before that, we’re probably going to live long enough to get old. A circle of friends in Ubud has been mulling this over for years now, thinking about the future and our eventual graceful fall off the perch. There’s a lot to be said for growing old in the company of friends, both expat and Balinese, in a place where the hearts around us are as warm as the morning garden in January. We want to stay here. We’re happy here. In decades to come we can totter around together and bitch about our arthritis. And communities of elder expats are good for the local economy. Most of our rupiah end up in our Balinese neighbours’ pockets as we pay for rent, staff salaries, groceries, restaurant meals and transportation. Retirement visas make it legally possible to finish our lives in Bali, but we need to start creating resources for our older selves now. Affordable housing is one of the biggest concerns. For years we’ve been talking about forming small communities as we grew older, maybe renovating an old home stay or small hotel. We planned to have our own modest rooms or cottages but share staff, caregivers, a vehicle, library and (if this absurd alcohol situation remains unresolved) a still. The current real estate boom has put this concept beyond the reach of most of us, so we’re exploring other options. Recently I went into the development business in a very small way, and it opened my eyes to an empty niche in the local housing market. A few months ago my staff told me that there was a shell of a building on a bit of land next to their compound in Singakerta they were thinking of turning into a kos. Friends and I went to have a look. It was pretty dire – two small dark rooms opening to the outside, a dodgy loo and a cave of a

windows for light. The design touches were fun; we found old-fashioned tinted cement tiles at a good price, and a little granite sink for the bathroom for the same cost as a ceramic one. Nyoman plastered, painted, made a patio in the front with a built-in day bed and carved a handsome wooden front door. The little house -- now inviting and fresh -- took him about 3 months to finish. The family owns the land it stands on (less than one are), Nyoman contributed the labour and I lent them the money (under 20 million rupiah) for the materials. The house rents for 25 million rupiah a year, so they’ll be able to pay off their debt quickly. After that, they’ll have an asset bringing regular income to the family for the foreseeable future. And when my contract runs out in Tebesaya, I might just move into it myself. There’s not much for rent at that price point in Ubud these days, and as the expat population ages people are going to be seeking small, one-level, secure and affordable houses. I started to look around and saw that plenty of families had enough empty non-agricultural land to build an independent little house for rent. These are not villas, they are granny flats. They can be simple, but must be safe and accessible for the elderly without stairs or slippery, shiny floors and with wide doorways to accommodate wheelchairs or walkers. These small homes (I’m talking about 50 square metres here) are astonishingly cheap to build, using local or recycled materials. It makes sense to start building up housing stock for this market now, and helping our Balinese neighbours create assets for the future. Clusters of them in the same neighbourhood would be a good idea, as it would allow friends to live near one another.

fried bananas whenever they make a batch. He’s our ambassador, in a way -- the first of us to live in the village as a dependent elder. As the years go by we will follow, and eventually become part of the soil of this island we love so much.

After affordable accommodation, we’re going to need carers. Our circle of friends includes one member who is in frail health

Retirement visas make it legally possible to finish our lives in Bali, but we need to start creating resources for our older selves now and sometimes requires home care, and two who have Alzeimer’s. We’ve already learned that the Balinese make wonderful caregivers, and we’re working with an enlightened Ubud doctor to train registered nurses in home care, dementia management and occupational therapy skills. These carers will be able to make periodic or daily home visits or live in according to the elders’ needs. Maybe we’ll train them to operate the still as well. Just because we’re old doesn’t mean we have to stop partying. Then there’s the last leg. Until recently, expats who passed away in Bali had to be dispatched at a hideous crematorium on the Bukit. Many of us have sent off friends or acquaintances there over the years, mourning not only their

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

Dementia – It Could Happen to You

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Would you like a plate of tea and a cup of cake? Or perhaps we could take the washing machine for a walk and switch the dog on automatic cycle? It sounds funny at first but these are the frustrating mix-ups that people suffering from dementia may exhibit. My own dear mother, who suffered from Parkinsons disease and episodes of hypoxia (low oxygen supply to the brain) had periods of confusion which at the best were funny and at the worst frightening. I once caught her mashing a teabag into her apple pie claiming that it was delicious; she also tried to boil the cutlery for dinner. On other occasions she would talk to people that we could not see, or call out the names of those long gone (this get’s really spooky sometimes!). Fortunately her episodes of confusion were intermittent and she returned to reason for most of the time. However many others do not have lucid moments and continue on their merry way in their own world which seems to have no relation to reality. It certainly is a shock at first to find that a senior member of the family or a friend is no longer the pillar of strength and wisdom that they once were, but a child like figure requiring care and attention. What is dementia? Dementia is a problem in the brain that makes it hard for a person to remember, learn and communicate. After a while, this makes it hard for the person to take care of himself or herself. Dementia may also cause a person’s mood and personality to change. At first, memory loss and trouble thinking clearly may bother the person who has dementia. Later, disruptive behavior and other problems may start. A person who has dementia may not be aware of these problems. What causes dementia? Dementia is caused by the destruction of brain cells as part of the aging process or a head injury, a stroke, a brain tumor or a problem like Alzheimer’s disease can damage brain cells. Some people have a family history of dementia. What are some common symptoms of dementia? Dementia causes many problems for the person who has it and for the person’s family. Many of the problems are caused by memory loss. Some common symptoms of dementia are listed below. Not everyone who has dementia will experience all of these symptoms. •

Recent memory loss. All of us forget things for a while and then remember them later. People who have dementia often forget things, but they never remember them. They might ask you the same question over and over, each time forgetting that you’ve already given them the answer. They won’t even remember that they already asked the question.

Difficulty performing familiar tasks. People who have dementia might cook a meal but forget to serve it. They might even forget that they cooked it. Problems with language. People who have dementia may forget simple words or use the wrong words. This makes it hard to understand what they want. Time and place disorientation. People who have dementia may get lost on their own street. They may forget how they got to a certain place and how to get back home. Poor judgment. Even a person who doesn’t have dementia might get distracted. But people who have dementia can forget simple things, like forgetting to put on a coat before going out in cold weather. Problems with abstract thinking. Anybody might have trouble balancing a checkbook, but people who have dementia may forget what the numbers are and what has to be done with them. Misplacing things. People who have dementia may put things in the wrong places. They might put an iron in the freezer or a wristwatch in the sugar bowl. Then they can’t find these things later. Changes in mood. Everyone is moody at times, but people who have dementia may have fast mood swings, going from calm to tears to anger in a few minutes. Personality changes. People who have dementia may have drastic changes in personality. They might become irritable, suspicious or fearful. Loss of initiative. People who have dementia may become passive.

What if I have any of these symptoms of dementia? Talk with your doctor. Your doctor can do tests to find out if your experiences are caused by dementia. The sooner you know, the sooner you can talk to your doctor about treatment options. What if a family member is showing signs dementia? If your family member is showing some of the signs of dementia, try to get him or her to go see a doctor. You may want to go along and talk with the doctor before your relative sees him or her. Then you can tell the doctor about the way your relative is acting without embarrassing your relative. Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@chcbali.com or Hp. 081 2366 0000.

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Your Doctor Could Be Killing You! Doctors are here to help us, right? Doctors should be trusted 100% when it comes to your health, right? Doctors know everything there is to know about health, medicine, and the most effective and safest ways to recover from illness, right?

Dr. Starfield also states that: • most of the data are derived from studies in hospitalized patients. • Second, these estimates are for deaths only and do not include negative effects that are associated with disability or discomfort. These statistics do not even include the deaths caused from doctors in private medical practice, nor the deaths from adverse drug reactions caused outside of hospitals. God knows how many extra deaths you could add to these figures! Evidence from other studies indicates that as many as 20% to 30% of patients receive inappropriate care. An estimated 44,000 to 98,000 among them die each year as a result of medical errors.

The answers to these questions may shock you. I myself am an Australian Medical Doctor having a double degree in Medicine and in Surgery from Australia, yet the details I am about to share with you in this article are coming from my heart as a person concerned with the wellbeing of my fellow brothers and sisters, and not as a “know-it-all-doctor” who is not willing to admit the truth. The truth is doctors just don’t “know it all” – and I’m being brutally honest here. Medicine is such a huge area and there is just so much to learn and there are so many different ways to help the body heal, that it is impossible for any one person to know it all. And unfortunately most western medical doctors are only trained a certain way, and are only taught certain things about how to interpret signals from the body, and more importantly, they are only taught how to “treat” diseases or illnesses using very limited methods and techniques such as surgery, drugs, radiation. There is only a limited emphasis on other healing modalities such as natural drug free therapies. And herein lies the problem of western “drug based” medicine; it is too narrowly focused and it refuses to look at the whole picture and to view a person for what he or she truly is: a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual being with many facets which are all interrelated. We are not merely physical beings, and when we are treated as such problems arise. Doctors – The 3rd Leading Cause of Death! It may surprise you to know that evidence published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) which is the one of the largest and one of the most respected medical journals in the entire world, reveals that 225,000 people every year are being killed in the USA due to doctors and the health system. Dr. Barbara Starfield of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, the author of the published article, lists the number of deaths and their causes as follows: • 12,000 – due to unnecessary surgery • 7,000 – as a results of medication errors in hospitals • 20,000 – due to other errors in hospitals • 80,000 – from infections in hospitals • 106,000 -- non-error, negative effects of drugs That’s a total of 225,000 deaths per year from iatrogenic causes!! What does the word iatrogenic mean? This term is defined as induced in a patient by a physician’s activity, manner, or therapy or of a complication of treatment. These numbers are conservative – she states that the deaths due to iatrogenic causes could be as high as 284,000! In any case, 225,000 deaths per year represents the third leading cause of death in the United States, after deaths from heart disease and cancer. This is startling to say the least! Even if we use these conservative figures, there is a wide margin between these numbers of deaths and the next leading cause of death (cerebrovascular disease).

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So what is the answer? How can you make certain that you don’t end being another one of these terminal statistics? It Is Up To You to Educate Yourself & Take Control of Your Own Health! Education and knowledge are the keys- don’t rely on anyone else when it comes to your own health, or that of your family. Do your own research, ask many questions, and if you are not comfortable about any proposed treatment, don’t do it! Seek other opinions and look for a doctor who is not so stuck on outdated medical models of treatment that are narrowly focused on curing “disease” using the latest and most expensive drug, chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. There are other solutions available, it’s up to you to educate yourself and to seek them out. Doctors tend to be too drug orientated these days rather than searching for the underlying or root causes of the problem. Achieving wonderful and long lasting health is a bit like detective work: it takes time, it takes effort, it takes working with the patient on every aspect of their emotional, mental, physical and spiritual being in order to slowly but surely turn things around and bring them back on the path of everlasting health.

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There is no such thing as a quick fix in my opinion – if you have developed an illness, it has been brewing for a long time in your physical body. More than likely you have failed to adequately cleanse and detoxify your body on a regular basis, and you have also probably failed to give your body the correct nutrition, exercise, clean water and oxygen that it requires for normal function. Your hormones are also likely to be low or depleted. Get these things right before you start looking at a quick fix with drugs – your body is never deficient in ANY drug! They may mask your symptoms in the short term, but they will not solve your underlying problems and deficiencies. For the most advanced Whole Body Detoxification & Anti Aging Programs, HGH Anti Aging Therapy, Placenta & Stem Cell Therapy, Whole Body Ozone, as well as the most advanced Gut Cleansing & Healing program in Bali, you can contact Neogen Anti Aging on 0361 767613. The trained doctors and nursing staff there will be able to assist you with any of these programs. Please feel free to write to me with your feedback on this article or with any questions you may have about Anti Aging in general. My email is DrTheodoreBali@gmail.com Dr Theodore is an Australian Medical Doctor now living in Asia – based in Singapore. His Major Specialties are; Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Detoxification, Stem Cell Therapy Natural Health and Healing, Male Enhancement, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Fat Loss and Body Re-Sculpting, Exercise With Oxygen Therapy, Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy and Nutritional Counseling. He is the Founder of the Asian Society of Anti Aging Medicine (ASOAAM), and is a Member of the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine and the World Anti Aging Academy of Medicine. He is a Lecturer and Trainer in Anti Aging Medicine, Whole Body Ozone Therapy, Whole Body Detoxification, Natural Health and Healing.

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+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + the on facials hair & nails cosmetics + + body & wellness anti-ageing + + with + + + I am currently re- reading ‘The Hip Chick’s guide to Macrobiotics’ A Philosophy + + for Achieving a Radiant Mind and a Fabulous Body, by Jessica Porter (which + + + can be purchased at the Earth Café, No 99, Jl Laksmana, Seminyak). + Speaking of which, how many of you know about Macrobiotics? Must con- + + fess, I wasn’t really informed so thought I would share a little information to whet + your taste buds. Living the macrobiotics way, has a load of ++++ MACRO = BIG, + BIO = LIFE - It’s practicing MODERATION & BALANCE in everything you do & + + + of course has a lot to do with your diet. + Now, there’s a well known saying ‘you only live once’’ but you must also ask + + the question, HOW DO YOU WANT TO LIVE IT?! This is the key, don’t you + Another saying is – ‘your face is what you are, it never lies, it’s like + + think. ‘your roadmap’ & how true this is too! + + + My teacher is Liat (who by the way, is now 45yrs of age (unbelievable!) & re- + had her second baby, now 5 months old, Congrats to you Liat! Now Liat + + cently was born in the Middle East, but spent many years growing up, living, studying + & working in New York. At an early age she was well ‘into’ classical ballet & had + decided that a vegetarian diet was for her! Liat’s real interest was + + already medicine, so embarked on four years of intensive medical studies but found she + had a natural flair & interest in genetics. She then moved into the many areas + + of nutrition which took her head first into the world of Macrobiotics. Liat quickly + decided that this was ‘her calling’ and for her, it provided her a true & balanced + way of living. (And at this point have to remark, that the lovely young daughter + + of Liat, has only lived the Macrobiotic way, like her mother, she too gleams with + + + good health!) + Eventually settling in Bali some years ago, Liat opened her own business called + + Down to Earth which included some initial consulting work in the area of nutri- + tion. Then she realized that there was a complete gap in the market for vegetar+ ian food. First, she opened Bali’s first vegan café, Zula (natural foods are + + served, but no animal or diary) then a couple of years ago, she opened her + Earth Café (complete vegetarian, however, one can consume diary, but + + second, no chicken or meat). And now more recently, the enterprising Liat decided to set + up The Earth Market, a wholesale company/ supplier of organic product/produce + direct to retail outlets (am sure you must have tried those yummy dips + + selling etc available from all gourmet food stores) + + Now with Macrobiotics, there are a number of areas to initially consider + + One must learn to recognize the full picture of life – it’s called the energetics of + + food – what blood type are you & is your diet appropriate for your particular + blood type? Different blood groups require different diets and according to mac- + + + robiotics you can actually change the genetic composition of your body! + + Specialise in medicinal foods – Why do we have cravings for certain foods? your brain maybe sending you a + + message that you are out of balance. Our body is a bio-dynamic computer, + always adjusting itself to internal/external changes i.e. when you drink cold + + + water the body heats up, if you drink hot fluid your body cools. + For instance - did you know that many common foods are not particularly good + + for you – cut down on the amount of potato, tomato, eggplant & peppers, they + + + all belong to the nightshade group! + + Eat plenty of Beans, wholegrain & seaweed are a must in your daily intake, papaya is the best + + fruit to eat in the morning, lemons are not an acid but an alkaline & fish is con- + + sidered good for you. + + organs like the kidneys must be looked after, if so, they will provide you + + Your with the ‘drive’ that you require in order to meet the needs of the day. Your liver + is also known as the ‘seat of the soul’ & loves vegetable juice - feed it with a + + combination of green apple & carrot juice which relaxes the spleen & allows the + liver to detox. + + + There is no time like the present to change your life, so, eat less processed + + + foods, wholegrains are the key! + Make contact with Liat, who is open for frank discussion & as a true disciple, + + eager to share ‘the Macrobiotic way of Life’ with you. On meeting Liat you will + note that - goodness shines from her every pore! + + + + What Liat can do for you Liat is a Macrobiotic Educator & Counselor, and a Member of the Macrobiotic + + Educators Association, as well as a Nutritionist. She conducts personal consul+ tations for both adults & children.She works with people that have had cancer, + & chronic disorders such as, severe depression. Counseling school age + + HIV children is another area that is vitally important as their lifestyle has changed + dramatically from what a childhood once was. Liat will train commercial chefs & + + will train your own personal cook in order that they will expend the ‘right’ energy + the preparation / cooking of your food, if food is not handled in the correct way, + + in this can contribute to a number of eating disorders. + + I want to experience more benefits from eating a more balanced diet (and + + As am sure you do too) head to Earth Café on Jl Laksmana, to enjoy their special + ‘Planet Platter’ - a fully balanced nutritional lunch, (eating this type of lunch, + + + will fill you up & get you through the rest of the day without snacking!) + And of course buy the book, you will find it fascinating, enlightening & + + + thought provoking! + Zula Café, Jl Dayu Pura, Seminyak, opposite Mimpi Manis (great for colorful + + + home linens) + Earth Café, Jl Laksmana, No 99, Oberoi, Seminyak (next door to Exotiq + Property) + + E: zanbar2000@hotmail.com, Liat HP: 081 647 08884 + + + + Inquiries: E - retailtherapym@yahoo.com.au + + www.retailtherapybali.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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For Sale; A new slim-line fan extractor (never) installed, for electric or gas cooker. 2’10”x1’6”. Paid Rp. 1.200.000 sell Rp. 800.000. Please phone inquiries or SMS 0813 3747 4477. Pantai Saba Blahbatuh. [105] For Sale; Private sale painting oil. Afandi, S. Sudjoyono, Ton Van Ee. Phone 0852 3835 5565. Sanur. [106] Looking For; Cheap portable DVD and cheap Sony PSP, cheap laptop minimum Pentium 4 and have DVD ROM. All of them must be in great condition. SMS 0819 0812 7776 English/Bahasa. Kuta. [107]

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For Sale; Computer desk purchased at Carrefour 3 months ago, excellent condition, Rp. 200.000. Call 0878 6007 7168. Kuta. [066] Whoever has freed himself from envy and bitterness may begin to try to see things as they are.

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the art of body Don’t let your lover keep you from getting fit (How couple’s training can get your body back into gear) Sure it might be tempting to eat an entire box of chocolates or splurge on a romantic dinner with your partner but you don’t have to let your love-life derail your plans to get fit. With these workout ideas for couples, you and your partner can spend quality time together while you stay on track to reaching your goals.

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Safety. With someone else watching your form and being there to spot you when you need it, you’ll exercise more safely than if you were alone. Quality time. Couples spend most of their time apart due to careers and other responsibilities. Instead of hitting the gym alone, plan a workout time that fits both of your schedules. You’ll reach your fitness goals, without sacrificing that one-on-one time that every partnership needs. A common interest. Add exercise to your list of shared interests and hobbies. The possibility for new, unique activities is endless and keeps things exciting. You can never have too much in common. Motivation and support. Getting encouragement and praise from your partner is one of the best motivators. It’ll help both of you remain consistent and take care of one another. A deeper bond. Exercise produces chemicals in the brain that evoke feelings of happiness, reduce stress, and also increase arousal and libido. Several studies show that men and women who exercise regularly report better (and more frequent) sex with their partners. Balance. In many couples, one partner tends to favor cardio (typically women) while the other tends to favor strength training (typically men). By working out together you can balance your workout program to include more of both. Let your partner teach you about the areas of fitness you’re unsure of and be open to new fitness experiences. If your man exposes you to surfing, you can expose him to yoga! Wondering how working out as a couple might work in the real world - especially when you’re both at different fitness levels?

Here are some great ideas to get you started: Sign up for a class together. While a class like salsa dancing is perfect for couples, other classes will work just as well. Consider trying something new that interests you both: martial arts, running on the beach,pilates, yoga, adult swim lessons, or other sports. Do cardio side-by-side. At the gym, simply pick two cardio machines next to each other and work towards your individual goals. You’ll be together but can each work at your own speed, intensity, incline and resistance level. When walking or jogging outside, try intervals. If you are a slow jogger and your significant other is faster, intervals will be perfect for both of you. Work at one partner’s faster pace for a few minutes, and then recover at the other person’s slower pace. Intervals are also a great way to improve your fitness level and speed over time. Before you know it, you’ll both be able to work at the same pace together. ‘Work in’. When strength training at the gym, switch places with one another between sets. About 90 seconds of rest between sets is beneficial anyway. So while you rest, your partner can complete one set of the exercise. Switching the weights to your own level is quick and easy to do. Your partner can even do the counting for you. Stretch together. Assisted stretching has major benefits for your flexibility. Giving your partner a gentle tug or soft push in one direction can be helpful-just don’t overdo it. Get a personal trainer. Couple’s training with a personal trainer is greatly beneficial. It will be cheaper to do together and the trainer can give you systematic exercises that will keep you at your individual levels. Enjoy the great outdoors. Create a more active lifestyle together by picking up new hobbies. While these may not always count as traditional cardio or strength training, every bit of activity you do will benefit your body and your health. Break the habit: Decide which shows are must-see, then record them and watch later: Zipping through the commercials can cut about half an hour off every two hours of couch time. And at least three times a week, make after-work plans that specifically involve being with other people, whether it’s meeting a few friends for dinner, taking a class, or joining a recreational sports team.

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Natalie Kashani is the founder of “the art of body” featuring studio pilates, physio, personal training and yoga. her new yoga-fit studio opens this August. For more information call 08123 89 09 99, e-mail : ns@theartofbody.com. www.theartofbody.com You can read all past articles of The Art of Body at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Copyright © 2010 Natalie Kashani C/He/I-19 May 10


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For Sale; Compact Presario V2000 14” laptop. Good condition. Windows XP Home, Intel Pentium M7101.4 GHz, MB SDRAM (1x256). 40GB 4200 rpm, DVD/CD-RW combo frive, 6-cell lithium ion, Intel Pro/ wireless 2200BG WLAN. Best offer over Rp.1.9 mill. Call Joe 0361 732 0933.[147]

Sale or swap with smaller size: ‘Cyclo’ cycling pants with Coolmax technology. 100% new, unisex, size L. Wrong size for me. 083 1181 9816. <alexbalietc@gmail. com>. [207] Politicians are people who when they see the light at the end of the tunnel, go out and buy some more tunnel.

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For Sale; Large stainless steel 7 x bird cage/aviary. Custom built 7 bird very large total size 7 meter by 1.5 meter( 1.5mtr X 1 mtr per bird cage area) gives the birds lots of room and protected space. Easy to clean. Stainless heavy steel and tough enough for Macaws. Best offer over Rp. 10 mil. E-mail: <hmc@ pacific.net.sg> for directions/ time to view. [148] For Sale; Nikon zoom lens UV 70-300mm. Like new. Orig. price 10.0mil. Now: Rp. 3.2 mil. Please e-mail <info@balibeachvilla.com>, tlp. 0361 732 093, James/ Adell. [149] Looking For; My best friend Theodora (Dora) from Lampung. Last contact in Jogja (Crew Academy Training Jogja) she was training in Ngurah Rai Airport, if you read this add I miss you so much please contact me or somebody knows her please SMS Fitri 0813 3811 6932. Sanur. [150] For Sale; Unwanted gift, 1 set non stick cooking pan marble coating (4pcs), 30 cm round fry pan, square pan, grill, wok with glass top and extra scisors, knife also spatula inside box, brand new still in the box, non stick and very healthy, no need oil when you cooking. Price at shop Rp. 1.300.000, sell for only Rp. 1.000.000. Please SMS Fitri 0813 3811 6932. Sanur. [151]

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Networkers Networkers, facilitated by the Global B2B Europe program of the Bali Export Development Organization, is a group of business people who meet weekly on Mondays from 6-7:30pm to present their own business and to generate business referrals within and outside the group for each other. Open for business owners and managers, new groups can be launched starting at a minimum of 15 participants. Please contact Chris 081 855 0493. Nederlandse Ondernemers Borrel Bali (NOBB) Join our monthly informal social and professional networking event for Dutch enterpreneurs on Bali. Share experiences and expand your network while enjoying a nice drink. For information contact <ondernemersborrelbali@gmail.com>.

Jl. Mulawarman No. 92 Tedung, Gianyar, phone: 0361- 943457 on Sunday 8.00 am. Further information: Father Yohanes Handriyanto, Pr at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, phone 0361-943457, cell phone: 0818364840. Henry Soegiarto at Bali Renal Center, phone: 0361-979344.

million volunteers focusing on eradicating polio, improving health, sanitation and literacy and promoting peace throughout the world. Its motto is “Service Above Self.” The Rotary Club Bali Ubud Sunset meets Monday from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Maya Hotel. Refreshments. Cost: Rp. 60,000. Prospective members and guests welcome. Weekly guest speakers. Rotaract Bali Kuta Please contact us at <baliubudsunset@gmail.com> to reserve Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for or inquire. men & women aged 18-30 that fosters leadership & responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards Royal Bali Yacht Club in business and promotes international understanding and The Royal Bali Yacht Club wants you to come and enjoy sailing. peace. For more information please contact Barbara at 081 Our clubhouse is located in Serangan (Turtle Island) in front of 239 72840 or you can come to our weekly meeting the 2nd Agus Bar & Restaurant. We have a program of racing and & 4th Friday each month at 19:30 at Cempaka Bali Guest social events throughout the year. The club has Bali-lasers and House, Jl Raya Kuta 127, Gg Cempaka No. 1, Denpasar Optimists available for use by members and races are held on (behind KCBJ Tours & Travel) or email: <rac_balikuta@ yahoo. several Sundays each month at times suitable to the tide. Club com>, web site: <http://www.rotaract.org> or <http://www. members have boats ranging from Optimist, Blasers, Dinghies, rotaract.or.id>. catamarans and keelboats, however boat ownership is certainly not necessary to join the club. Further information is available Rotaract Club of Bali-Ubud Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and at our Serangan clubhouse office, open every day (closed on international understanding to the world. Rotaract’s 145,000 Friday), or visit our website: <www.royalbaliyachtclub.com>. members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who We look forward to seeing you on the water.

Pondok Pekak Library & Learning Center - Ubud Extensive collection of fiction and non-fiction books in English, Indonesian & other languages. Excellent reference section on Bali and Indonesia. Courses/classes in Indonesian Language, Balinese art and music. Open air space for reading, meetings, events. Great place to meet other people, exchange information, or just relax and read. Food and drinks available. Located on the East side of the football field, Jl. serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal Monkey Forest, Ubud. Phone: (0361) 976194. E-mail : and professional contacts, and increase their understanding <pondok@indo.net.id>. of the world. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Contact : <rotaract_ ProFauna Indonesia ubud@yahoogroups.com> or <www.rotaractubud.org>. ProFauna Indonesia is an Indonesian society for the protection of wild animals and habitat. ProFauna Indonesia Rotary Club Bali Ubud (formerly KSBK) is a non profit organization established in Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and 1994 in Malang, East Java. ProFauna has branch offices in professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, Jakarta and Bali and is supported by members throughout encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and help Indonesia. The main activities of ProFauna Indonesia are build goodwill and peace in the world. RC Bali Ubud works wild animal protection, investigation on trade in wild animals with Rotary Clubs from all over the world in international service and animal rescue. For further information please phone / projects. We meet every Tuesdays evening at 6:30 pm at fax: (0361) 424 731. Email: <profaunabali@indo.net.id> also Tropical Bale, Jl. Sanggingan Ubud, tel 0361-745 8667. We see: <http://www.profauna.or.id>. welcome all Rotarians and invited guests.

Rhesus Negative Blood Group Bali International Medical Centre will keep record of all persons with Rhesus Negative Blood Group, (negative Rh Factor), who are residing in Bali. If you wish to register yourself please call 761 263, or fax 764 345, or e-mail : <info@bimcbali. com>.

Sanur Chapter of Green Drinks Green Drinks is an international network of people who are interested in all things green! In Sanur, we gather at Manik Organik on the first Monday of each month at 6pm and share our experiences and ideas for saving the environment, one green step at a time! Green Drinks has over 500 chapters worldwide (www.greendrinks.org). There are no dues or fees – this is a free monthly event and all are welcome!Jl. Danau Roman Catholic Mass in Gianyar Rotary Service Club Ubud Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 In Bahasa Indonesia, at Santa Maria Ratu Rosario Church, Rotary is an international service organization of over one 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali.com>. COMMUNITY GROUPS is free for all non profit activities, groups, etc. For your group to be listed here contact: Bali Advertiser Tel. 755 392 / Fax. 764 191 or email : info@BaliAdvertiser.biz. Please notify our office for any corrections or changes. Let’s keep this up to date!


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You want to build something. I have lots of wood around 6 cubic meter all good condition for make a roof or small building. Call or sms to: 0818 0557 4449 or 0813 5321 1727. Kuta. [152] For Sale; Powerful spear gun for Big game fishing! please Call or sms to 0818 0557 4449 or 0813 5321 1727. Kuta. [153] Moving Sale; Washing machine, big new fridge, two door big freezer on top from LG. Small electric oven and nice aquarium complete with pump and fish. call our sms 0818 0557 4449, 0813 5321 1727. Pics. e-mail: <mjason555@gmail.com>. Kuta. [154] For Sale; Lots of beautiful plants for garden. We have to move and can not bring all of our plants. Please call or SMS to 0818 0557 4449 or 0813 5321 1727. E-mail for pics. to: <mjason555@ gmail. com>. Kuta. [155]

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Christmas! I can almost hear your reaction – what, already? Another year over! But it’s not really that far away. Well, I for one love Xmas because it’s a time when people often choose to give generously, connect with loved ones across the miles and of course revisit traditions. That is what the BIWA Bazaar has become too, a worthy tradition. It is a chance to do some early Christmas shopping and pick up some bargains with over 200 stalls to choose from. There’s a children’s corner, entertainment, games, raffles and a silent auction. The reason that I’m scheduling this early is that there’s a chance for you to book a table and sell off your old stock or whatever it is you want to sell. Book now for a table! Furthermore, all proceeds will go to support BIWA Social Welfare projects. I’ll of course remind you nearer the time but this event is one for the whole family and should not be missed. The BIWA organization is truly amazing and what a great opportunity to support these remarkable women who make outstanding contributions, giving their time and effort endlessly to support those in need.

Jari Menari has developed an outstanding reputation for their signature massages and if you live in or close to Nusa Dua you can benefit from their recently opened centre. These all male practitioners are highly trained in a special sequence of delivery and with a unique philosophy which sets them apart from the rest. They are carefully trained to stay connected with their guest at all times. Practitioners combine best techniques including long strokes designed to relieve muscle tension and encourage deep relaxation. You can call and book a massage in advance any time. I love their massages and recommend them particularly after a hard day at work. The perfect tonic for relaxation!

Yo u a r e in invited to ro rock n’ run in this ch charity fun run that st starts and en ends at the fa famous hote tel! For the kid kids there’s th the colouring competition on the beach in front of the hotel. Children should bring their own colouring tools. It’s worth entering as the prizes are fab! 1st prize is 2 nights in the family suite, 2nd prize, 2 nights in the deluxe suite and third prize 2 nights in the superior suite! Wow! Children are invited into two categories, the first for TK A and TK B students (4 to 6 years) and Kelas SD1 to SD3 (6 to 8 years). All funds raised from this event will go to Rumah Senyum or translated into English the Smile House. This foundation facilitates operations for disabilities including cleft lip and palate and craniofacial due to birth defects, accidents or tumours for the people of Bali, Lombok and islands to the east. Founded in 2005, the foundation continues to make a difference to so many in need who may not otherwise benefit from corrective surgery. Come along and participate in the fun run or colouring fun with the children. What a fun Sunday this will be. Time

: Fun run: registration from 6.30 am Run 7.30 am Colouring competition: 9 am to 10.30 am Where : Fun run: Hard Rock Hotel, Jl Pantai Kuta Colouring competition: Kuta Beach in front of Hard Rock Hotel Cost : IDR100,000 (fun run) IDR50,000 (colouring competition) Contact : 761869 ext 8164, 8163

tourism sustainable through environmental conservation. The Fiesta will include events that will help raise awareness amongst local communities of the need to further understand the environment and undertake ecotourism clean up projects. There are some great attractions waiting including water sports, art, fashion, shopping, fun for the family and a food bazaar. One highlight is the ‘Culinary Challenge’ for professional chefs. Guests get to watch top chefs show off their skills. In this 8th Culinary Challenge, you can see how Balinese Chefs cook ‘Bebek’ Betutu in the traditional way. What is more there’s a chance to see fruit and vegetable carvings, butter sculpture, wedding cakes and chef’s creating their own mouth watering art forms. There will also be an Indonesian Chocolate Arts seminar! In addition there are some cultural and musical performances that will feature performers from across Indonesia as well as from abroad including exotic belly dancing from the Middle East. This is another event that appeals to the whole family. Where : Nusa Dua Contact : 771010

When : 9.00 am to 6.00 pm Where : Kuta Central Park (Kuta Galleria Shopping Arcade), Jl Patih Jelantik, Kuta Cost : Free entry. To book a table Rp300,000 To book a table contact: 286564 or 7469607 info@biwa-bali.org

Hard Rock Hotel Charity Run and Painting Competition (10 October)

By Dawn Chorus

Reminders Balinale International Film Festival (12 – 17 October) Where

: Tanjung Benoa – Nusa Dua Jl Raya Basangkasa No 47, Seminyak Cost : from Rp250,000 Contact : 778084 (Nusa Dua) 736740 (Seminyak) jarimenari@jarimenari.com

Mannekepis (Thursday, Friday and Saturday – live music) This famous Belgium Bar Bistro has become a regular haunt for expats and locals alike with its friendly atmosphere and familiar faces. Refreshing Belgium beers and a diverse menu of mouthwatering dishes with Belgium specialties and international favourites pull in the guests time after time. Live music starts at nine including jazz and blues. On Fridays the talented Ronaldgang a local band play some superb classics including rock n’ roll together with blues. It’s a great place to enjoy a drink at the bar, have a bite to eat, chat with friends and enjoy the music or have a game of pool upstairs. No wonder this place has become so popular!

This event premieres with ‘Eat Pray Love’ a red carpet event at Galeria 21 Cineplex located at Mal Bali Galeria, Simpangsiur on 12 October. It’s not every day that Hollywood hits Bali and you will be the first to see the film on this auspicious occasion that marks the start of the Balinale International Film Festival. Contact info@balinale.com or call 270 908 to reserve your tickets.

Conference of the Birds (6 – 10 October) Theatre fireFLY presents their third production in Bali of this dramatization of a 12th Century Sufi poem by Farid Ud Din Attar. It’s not often that we have the chance to see some live theatre in Bali so don’t miss out. The finale is on Sunday so you still have time to book your tickets for one of the performances. When Matinee Where Contact

: 7.00 pm : 11 am : Maya, Ubud : 081 353 230961 www.theatre-fireFLY.com

XP Bali Rugby Fest (9 – 10 October)

i ffrom 9 Time : lilive music 9pm Where : Jl Raya Seminyak No 2 Contact : 8475784

I’ve had some requests to schedule more sporting events and here’s one that will appeal to all rugby enthusiasts. You can check out the sports column but I’ll give this a mention as it is always great to promote a diverse range of sports on the island. That’s the purpose of the Bali Rugby Club to promote rugby through participation in friendly competitions. Teams will participate from all over Asia in this two day tournament. Come down to the club to watch. The rugby club also invites players of any level of experience who are interested in playing to contact the club. With the Canggu Club’s refreshments and some great games to watch this should be fun!

Nusa Dua Fiesta (16 – 20 October) Where The Nusa Dua fiesta will take place on the white sandy beach area of Nusa Dua with the theme ‘Green Tourism’. This theme has been adopted to emphasize the need to make Bali’s

: Canggu Club Jl Canggu Club Contact : nick@broadyasia.com balirugbyunion@gmail.com

Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com>

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Computer & Internet Casio’s solar-powered Pathfinder watch plays the green card twice

More Gadgets Galore. In this issue I’ve another solar charger; a neat gadget to help you take ‘self-portraits’; a way to get better Wi-Fi reception; a neat camera/glasses another ‘green’ watch; and the 2009 Gadget Awards! Enjoy. Solar power charger case works with your small gadgets Solar chargers to carry around in addition to your gadgets are pretty common. However, this one doesn’t give you something extra to carry. Instead it holds onto your gadget of choice for you and keeps it protected. All the while giving it some juice directly from the solar panel that’s attached to the front of the case. You could use it for emergency situations only or use it on a more regular basis, either way it would come in handy. The case is meant to work with your usual small gadgets like your camera, cellphone and MP3 player. All of which should fit into the case provided that they’re a smaller sized device. It comes with an AC charger, a USB connect cable and a mobile phone plug to help you plug in your phone. You just put it in the case, plug it in and zip it up. The cord stays concealed within the pouch. http://www.envirogadget.com/solar-powered/ solar-powered-case-for-mobile-electronics/ US$32.99 iSnapMe helps you take pics of yourself Anyone that’s attempted to take a picture of themselves knows how many gray hairs it’s capable of causing. When you’re always trying to take pictures of you and a friend when no one else is around it can be a little tricky and apparently it’s worse for those of you using an iPhone. Of course I wouldn’t know, I swear I’m not bitter. Well this quick little mirror trick makes it possible to take pictures without causing you nearly as much stress. It just suctions onto the back of your iPhone, then using a mirror you’ll be able to keep track of how well you’re doing. Now they do say it’ll still take a little practice to get used to the method, but once you’ve got it down you’ll be taking great pictures every single time. You can watch a video through the manufacturer that gives you an idea on how it works. http://www.isnapme.com/ US$19.95 (and, aren’t you worth it!?!) Signal boosting Wi-Fi antenna If you happen to live in an area where getting good Wi-Fi reception is almost impossible, what solution is there for you? Well, good thing there is a solution even if you stay in a nuclear bunker – the Signal Boosting Wi-Fi Antenna. This device will certainly work as advertised, where it is touted to increase your home computer network’s wireless speed and reliability in areas of weak signal strength. This patented device will come in a spatially-diverse design that has been specially optimized to receive signals in all polarizations. It can hook up to your current wireless router, replacing only the physical antenna so there is no need for software installation or reconfiguration. http://www.hammacher.com US$59.95

Plotting their latest spread of watches this spring, Casio executives decided it was time to “go green.” Some poor schmuck in R&D took them at their word. Thankfully for mother nature, the Casio Pathfinder PRG110C-3 is more than meets the eye; the watch -suited for argonauts needing an altimeter, barometer, thermometer and digital compass -- also has a miniature solar cell built into its face to automatically recharge the battery. Though Casio’s claim that this last will cut down on the three billion batteries Americans trash each year seems a little reaching -- watch batteries last a lot longer than a AA -- the timepiece does help the planet some merely by being packaged in recyclables.

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Amazon.com US$250 You-Vision Video Glasses When you’re trying to capture those perfect moments, getting out a camera always seems to take two minutes too long. By the time it’s out, the moment has passed and you don’t even have any proof that it ever happened. Now you can wear a video camera on your head at all times. Don’t worry, it doesn’t require you to strap a conventional camera to your head. Instead it’s a pair of glasses with the camera inside of them. Just flip the switch on the top of the frames and it’ll start recording your day. Although I wouldn’t suggest recording your full day. When you start recording that much it becomes a bit of a narcissistic obsession. Plus you’d have to download the 2GB of memory every 5 hours. This records both video and audio and will work with both a PC and a Mac.

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Best Gadgets of 2009 One of my favorite and often visited web sites is engadget. com. It’s a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics. They have just released their winners for the Reader’s Choice and Editor’s Choice 2009 Engadget Awards. Here are the winners (before iPad): Reader’s AND Editor’s Gadget of the Year: Motorola Droid Smartphone Reader’s Smartphone: iPhone 3GS Editor’s Smartphone: Motorola Droid Reader’s Cellphone: Samsung Instict HD Editor’s Cellphone: LG BL40 Chocolate Touch Reader’s Laptop: MacBook Pro Editor’s Laptop: Asus UL Series Reader’s Netbook: Asus EEE Pc 1005HA Editor’s Netbook: Toshiba NB205 Reader’s Digital Camera: Canon EOS 1D Mark IV Editor’s Digital Camera: Panasonic GF1 Reader’s AND Editor’s E-reader: Kindle 2

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid!

AN IMPORTANT SEMINAR FOR

BALI S TOP STUDENTS

By Vaughan Hatch

THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE IS CURRENTLY RANKED AUSTRALIA’S NUMBER 1 UNIVERSITY, AND 36TH WORLDWIDE (TIMES HIGHER ED RANKINGS 2010), AND OFFERS WORLD CLASS DEGREES IN ALL DISCIPLINES.

What is ‘Koh Ngomong’? ‘Koh Ngomong’ literally translates as ‘can’t be bothered saying anything’ and is a typically Balinese attitude that can lead to potential misunderstanding, conflict and even further fuel the fires of corruption.

Trinity College Foundation Studies is a guaranteed pathway to the University of Melbourne for SMA2 and 3 students and also students who have completed O Levels.

Koh ngomong explains why people don’t express their opinions at meetings; it’s the reason why people don’t turn up for no obvious reason; it explains why people don’t ask for receipts or parking chits; it explains why people rarely report environmental destruction; it also explains why people are so ready to pay ‘cigarette money’ to get things done fast. Most people say they don’t like to speak up for fear of sounding fussy, standing out, or even being persecuted. The attitude can have positive and negative results. Most of the time, unfortunately, koh ngomong is not only frustrating for other cultures in Bali but it can hamper positive progress and democratic principles.

Students and parents are invited to attend an Information Seminar presented by Mr Ben Waymire, Senior Admissions Manager to be held on

WEDNESDAY 27 OCTOBER 2010 FROM 6– 8PM AT THE SANUR PARADISE PLAZA HOTEL Jl. Hang Tuah No. 46, Sanur Bali - Indonesia Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.

I encountered prime koh ngomong examples last week at two different government departments. The first was at Polda in Denpasar when I processed my yearly police report (SKLD). They refused to give me a receipt saying that they didn’t need to because “No one else ever asks for one”. I said I really needed one for taxation purposes and, after a great deal of whispered discussion, a receipt mysteriously transpired before my eyes and the price shrunk in a matter of minutes.

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For more information please contact: Ms Rini Tafrini at IDP Education (IALF) T: 0631 225242 E: rtafrini@ialf.edu

I encountered similar at Poltabes, this time at the licensing department. A bizarre prerequisite for getting a license is a certificate from a driving school that is located in a tin shed (literally) on the fringe of the police department grounds. They too offer no receipt. “No one else has ever asked for one,” they grin diverting their attention back to the mountains of ‘applications’. Unless more people, particularly local Balinese, speak out putting aside feelings of koh ngomong for the common good, it may take a while before everyone gets a fair and clear deal. Vaughan Hatch has immersed himself with Balinese culture, living with locals in Bali since 1997. He speaks fluent Indonesian and Balinese, and is unashamedly addicted to playing gamelan. A linguistic, archaeology and publishing graduate, he works for indOKiwi ‘linguistic and cultural solutions’ in Sanur. Email him on contact@indokiwibali.com or call (0361) 464201 for further queries. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2010 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Water In Bali’s warm climate even small movements may cause us to sweat. This is normal because the evaporation of sweat is our cooling system. When it is humid it takes longer for the sweat to evaporate so longer for us to cool down after exercise. Regular water intake is clearly essential to maintain this cooling system but it is so much more than that. Our bodies are about 70% water on average, but our brains are 75-80% water. We invest highly in our brains – they get 20% of the blood supply from every beat of the heart even though they’re only about 2% of our body mass. Water is an essential element in neurological transmissions and the general functioning of the brain and if we’re short of water it affects how well our brains operate and our learning ability. At school hydration is imperative to achieving our learning objectives. If you are slightly dehydrated you may appear tired, complain of headaches and have a reduced ability to concentrate, and if you are usually like this you might know no different and think you feel normal. But if you get to the point where you actually feel thirsty then your mental performance has already got to a level about 10 per cent lower than before. Worse, your mental performance deteriorates progressively as the degree of dehydration increases. You feel thirsty with a 1 - 2 per cent drop in body weight due to water loss. In a 10-year-old child this is about the same as one or two very large glasses of water, or the amount a child could lose through sweat and urine during a PE lesson or recess time. Drinking water immediately revitalizes the body and brain. It is in your best interest to replace any lost fluid. Water is a brain booster and one of the key pillars to Brain Compatible Education because neurons work best at full hydration and stable pH. We all need to be adequately hydrated to maximize our learning potential and drinking water regularly throughout the day makes healthier pupils who are better learners. Be careful of using the soda or sweet tea drinks so common in Bali for rehydration. They have enormous amounts of sugar and too much sugar can lead to dietary problems and obesity later on. Also the brain treats it as food first, not water, and so takes longer to rehydrate you. Pure water works immediately. How much water do you need to drink? Some people recommend 8-11 glasses of water per day depending on your age, but quantitative amounts seem to be going out of favour. You need about 50% more water than you lose through sweating and breathing. This allows a dilute urine and healthier waste management. In fact urine colour may be the best indicator. Learn to recognize when your urine is about the colour of pale straw, odourless and copious. If it’s deep yellow, cloudy and smelly, or you don’t wee at all for a long time, you’re not drinking enough.

What You Can Do: o Drink clean water regularly all day – have a water bottle handy and drink before you feel thirsty. o Drink lots of water during PE lessons – including swimming lessons. o Drink water, not sweet soda or fruit juices. The brain accepts a sweet drink as a food rather than water, so it takes longer for the water to be of benefit. o Remember your brain needs a lot of water and that you will learn best when you are fully hydrated. o Check that you produce lots of pale yellow urine, not dark smelly stuff. What Schools Can Do o Provide easily accessible water to children all day. Water bottles on the desk or on a side table work well. o Send a letter to all parents explaining the health and learning benefits of having water freely available during the school day. o Ensure students drink water, not sweet soda or fruit juices. o Teach students about water and how important it is in their bodies. o Be consistent – water is for everyday, not just during exams or sports events. o Teach students to check the colour and smell of their urine – dark yellow and smelly is not good.

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What Your Parents Can Do o Learn the importance of water to your children’s learning. Understand the science. o Encourage your child to drink regularly and provide water bottles. o Use water for hydration, not fizzy drinks, milk, tea or coffee. o Model good hydration patterns. o Teach your child to check the colour and smell of their urine – dark yellow and smelly is not good. o Talk to your school teachers if you believe hydration is a problem at your school. References and further links can be found on my website:

www.braincompatibleeducation.com Derek Pugh is an experienced Principal and teacher in both Australian and International Schools. He now runs workshops in Brain Compatible Education for students, teachers, parents and corporate groups worldwide. Workshop participants discover the latest in neuroscience and why knowledge of the brain is a powerful tool in education; the ‘SEWBaD model’ of preparation for learning; what brain ‘plasticity’ means to education; individual learning profiles and how to use them for effective learning and teaching; how to teach or learn efficiently; and models of brain operation and function. Copyright © 2010 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Preparing Your Brain For Learning at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-6 Oct. 10


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Millennium Development Goals 2015…. 5 Years to Go…. Will we Do it? In September 2000 world leaders met at the UN headquarters in New York to set out and agree funding for eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to be achieved by 2015, designed to eradicate or reduce world poverty and hunger, alongside improving social, educational and health levels for all. Last month, two thirds of the way through the program, they met again to see if things are on course.

on social and economic factors. Children from poorer, rural households are less likely to be immunised. Immunisation rates have declined in China & Vietnam, while they have doubled in Cambodia.

Despite the spin - they are not. While significant progress overall has been made on all eight fronts the basic fact is that as per the criteria set, at least five of the goals will not be met and the best we can hope for with the other three is a ‘maybe’. The only unqualified success is access to clean water, which is just a part small item of MDG 7 on environmental goals.

MDG 5: Improve maternal mortality The Goal: Reduce by three-quarters maternal mortality rate and achieve universal access to reproductive healthcare.

Greatest progress has been made with MDG 1, reducing poverty and hunger, which was on track until the global financial crisis pushed it off the rails. While this is undeniably good news it is questionable if success here can truly be attributed to the UN program since the figures are largely the result of income growth in China and India, not international aid. World leaders in New York have naturally accentuated the positive and downplayed the negative, declaring things are on track, while promising to put up more money for the run up to 2015. Bearing in mind that the developed world is still significantly light on the money initially promised to do the job in 2000, despite further financial re-affirmations at Gleneagles 2005, it remains to be seen if they really will come up with the necessary. As usual, between promoters like UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the confusion of the blogoshere and spoilers like Iran’s President Ahmadinejad and Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, it is hard to tell the wood from the trees. Here, culled from various press and institutional sources is a situation review as best I can establish: MDG1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger The Goal: to halve by 2015 proportion people earning less than $1 a day and people suffering from hunger. Goal also calls for achievement of full, productive employment and decent work for all. Progress so far: Consistent progress in reducing poverty has been made across Asia. China has halved its poverty rate. Poverty levels in India have remained stable, but the UN says the country is on target. Progress across Africa has been patchy. Ethiopia and Angola have halved poverty levels, but rates in Nigeria have increased. More than half of countries have made progress on reducing hunger, but levels have remained the same in 28 countries and increased in 24. Latin America has made strong progress in this area, as has SE Asia. India has not performed as well as expected. Likely to be met? : UN is confident poverty levels will be halved, but the recent food crisis has pushed the hunger target off track. MDG 2: Achieve universal primary education The Goal: Ensure all children, boys and girls, are able to attend and complete primary schooling. Progress so far: Great strides have been made increasing school enrolments, with almost 90% of countries making progress. Countries in sub-Saharan Africa have made the biggest leaps, all but one of the top 10 performers found in the region. However, poverty continues to be a barrier to education. Some countries performing well on enrolment have high dropout rates among the poorest households, usually in rural areas. Likely to be met? No. Despite major gains in enrolment, pace of progress is too slow to ensure all children complete primary school. High dropout rates are making the goal unachievable. MDG 3: Promote gender equality and empower women The Goal: Eliminate gender disparity in all levels of education by 2015, based on the ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education; increase the number of women in paid employment outside the agricultural sector and increase the number of female MPs. Progress so far: Nearly all countries have improved parity between girls and boys in primary education. Sub-Saharan Africa has made significant gains, with Guinea and Ethiopia among the top performers in absolute terms. China has achieved gender parity in primary education and India has made significant progress. However, girls are still more likely to be out of school than boys in many countries and the gender gap remains wide in secondary education. The share of women employed outside agriculture is increasing, but very slowly. The number of female MPs has increased from 11% in 1995 to 19% in 2010. Likely to be met? No, unless the pace of progress increases dramatically MDG 4: Reduce child mortality The Goal? Reduce by two-thirds under-five mortality rate and increase the number of one-year-olds immunised against measles. Progress so far: Steady progress made reducing child deaths. Mortality rate dropped from 100 deaths per 1,000 in 1990 to 72 in 2008. Globally, this means the number of under-fives dying has fallen from 12.5 million to 8.8 million. The greatest progress has been made in some of the world’s poorest countries. Immunisation coverage has increased, but access to vaccines is often dependent

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Likely to be met? Doubtful. The pace of progress is too slow to reach the target, and gains made in immunisation will be lost without a renewed funding commitment.

Progress so far: Under-reporting makes it difficult to accurately assess. Progress varies widely across countries. With the exception of North Africa and parts of Asia, progress has been slow. However, in about one-third of developing countries, skilled health workers now attend 95% of all births, and nearly 20% have almost universal access. Birth attendance is still low in countries in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia, though. The urban-rural gap in antenatal care has narrowed slightly. Access and use of contraception is still lowest among women from poor households. Likely to be met? No. Progress is too slow to hit the target in time. MDG 6: Combat HIV/Aids, malaria and other diseases The Goal: Halt and begin to reverse the spread of HIV/Aids, malaria and other major diseases, and ensure universal access to treatment for HIV/Aids. Progress so far: Progress on this goal has been slow and mixed. Overall, 26% of countries have seen infection rates drop, while 41% have recorded no change. Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest HIV infection rates in the world, but, 27 of the countries that have reduced rates, 21 are found in the region. Rates have increased in Russia. Honduras is the only Latin American country to have reduced infections. Almost 85% of countries have increased the proportion of people with access to treatment, but the rate of infection is outstripping supply. Progress has been made on reducing malaria. Likely to be met? Targets for HIV infection rates and treatment won’t be met, although there are indications the latter could be reached by 2020. The target on malaria could be reached with more funding. MDG 7: Ensure environmental sustainability The Goal: Ensure government policies include sustainable development, reverse loss of environmental resources and biodiversity, halve the number of people with no access to clean water and sanitation and improve the lives of slum dwellers. Progress so far: Vast majority of countries have improved access to clean water. India and China have already met the target. The rate of deforestation is declining, but levels are still high. CO2 emissions have dipped in recent years, but they are projected to rise again. Governments have talked about their commitment to tackling climate change, but the 2009 Copenhagen conference failed to produce a significant agreement to move forward. While the share of the urban population living in slums has reduced, in absolute terms the number of slum dwellers has grown.

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Likely to be met? Improved access to clean water is the only target expected to be achieved. MDG 8: Develop a global partnership for development The Goal: to address the needs of the least developed countries, improve trading and financial systems, tackle debt, work with pharmaceutical countries to improve access to cheap drugs in developing countries and spread the use of new technology. Progress so far: Debt levels have dropped and 40 countries are now eligible for debt relief under the heavily indebted poor countries initiative. Aid levels continue to rise, but pledges made by the world’s wealthiest nations in 2005 have still to be fulfilled. Developing countries now have greater access to global markets since tariffs were reduced under the ‘most favoured nation’ initiative, but the financial crisis and the drop in world prices hit the least developed countries the hardest. By the end of 2008, 23% of the world’s population had access to the internet. Likely to be met? Improvements in each area are expected to continue until 2015, but the question will be whether they have any real impact on the lives of the world’s poorest. Guarded Optimism? If, as seems likely, we are not on track to meet the MDG goals we are nevertheless making substantial progress across the board. The problem in meeting the goals by set for 2015 is not just about money. Money, even if the rich world comes up with it only addresses the symptoms, not the fundamental causes. And as we have seen, economic growth in the developing world lifts all boats - at least statistically. The problem with that is the world’s really poor can still be left behind. Progress on women’s health, education and equality has been shown to be another major factor in lifting all MDG goals. Against that, progress on sustainability is dependent on world action against global warming and that remains very much in question. © Tom Faunus tom.faunus@gmail.com Copyright © 2010 You can read all past articles of EcoWatch at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/I-08 Sept 10


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Beneath Hill 60 Based on a true story, this is an extraordinary Australian movie directed by Jeremy Sims. It is 1916 and the First World War is still dragging on in Europe. A group of civilian miners are recruited to form a secret platoon which will tunnel beneath enemy lines. Within a leaking tunnel system, enough high explosives are packed in which, when detonated, could change the course of the war. The movie is a highly suspenseful depiction of the courage of these miners, intercut with poignant sequences revealing the lives they have left behind in Australia. The direction and staging of the movie is superb, and it stars an impressive collection of emerging Australian actors. My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done German writer and director Werner Herzog was part of a group of young European film-makers who were to emerge in the 1970s, and as a result change the ‘look’ and direction of international cinema. Herzog’s most well known movies are probably ‘Aguirre Wrath of God’ (1973), ‘The Enigma of Kasper Hauser’ (1974) and ‘Fitzcarraldo’ (1982). Recently, Herzog has been working in the United States, and, though his style can now be considered ‘old fashioned’, he still possesses an ability to intrigue. His latest movie is a compelling revelation about the events leading up to a mental breakdown of a disturbed man, and its unfortunate consequences. Although a little slow, which is Herzog’s way, the movie is completely absorbing. Starring Michael Shannon, Willem Dafoe, and Chloe Sevigny, the film is a ‘masterwork’ from one of cinema’s most important and influential directors. The Experiment Adrien Brody and Forest Whitaker star in this terrific psychological thriller. A group of unemployed men, from all walks of life, respond to a newspaper advertisement, and, find themselves partaking in a psychological study investigating power and discipline. The experiment is to spiral absolutely out of control. Writer, producer, and director Paul T. Scheuring adapts a pre-existing European film, ‘Gas Experiment’, with dazzling flair and panache. Operation: Endgame Directed by Fouad Mikati, this movie will take you completely by surprise. Let’s call it a ‘comedic’ action film. When of no longer use to the American government, two rival teams of assassins are ordered to execute one another. Trapped underground in a top secret bunker, the assassins have to use what ever weapons they can improvise, while they hunt each other down. The comedy is of a decidedly ‘black’ nature and the violence extremely graphic. However, the movie is a hell of a lot of fun. Among many, Brandon T. Jackson, Ellen Barkin, Maggie Q, Adam Scott, and Ving Rhames stand out. Public Enemy Number One In the 1970s, notorious French criminal Jacques Mesrine was named ‘Public Enemy Number One’. His notoriety was based on his daring bank robberies, and his ability to escape from every prison in which he was incarcerated. Mesrine was also a bit of a publicity ‘hound’, and he enjoyed giving spontaneous press interviews and the notorious fame they generated. He became a kind of criminal ‘superstar’, and was held in high esteem by the French public. Director Jean Francois Richet makes a very stylish and suave film which explores the life and eventual death of this fascinating criminal. Deliberately over-weight, Vincent Cassel gives an outstanding performance. The Special Relationship This English BBC Films and American HBO Movies co-production looks at the special political relationship that American President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair was to enjoy, when Blair first became PM. However, after the scandal of the Monica Lewinski Affair, Clinton, well played by Dennis Quaid, was to become a humiliated and broken man, and he more or less let Hillary run the country. Meanwhile, Michael Sheen, once again playing Tony Blair, tries desperately to back away from their

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First Mission An idealistic Dutch doctor joins a ‘Doctors Without Borders’ type of organization, and heads off to the wilds of South America, to treat patients in a civil war torn small country. There, her idealism is to get her into all sorts of problems with the local authorities. Directed by Boris Paval Conen, and starring Anniek Pheifer, the movie is fairly run-of-the-mill and predictable. The Traveller A strange and mysterious man, played by Val Kilmer, wanders into a police station and gives himself up. He claims that he has killed six people, but, he won’t give any other details. However, this is all a front to wreak havoc on a group of police officers who did him an injustice in the past. The movie is very violent, to the point where you just can’t take any of it at all seriously. My Own Love Song Restricted to a wheelchair throughout the movie, Renee Zellweger plays a singer who embarks on a road trip with her mentally unbalanced friend Forest Whitaker. Along the way they pick up deserted wife Madeline Zima. Renee sings a couple of songs, which sort of breaks up the whole tedium.

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alongside Palestinian writer Suad Amiry whose latest book Nothing to Lose but Your Life, a warm, often humourous but no less disturbing account of the trials of Palestinian workers crossing into Israel, will be launched at the festival. In addition, the film Jellyfish, which won the Golden Camera Award at Cannes in 2007 – co-directed by Etgar Keret with his wife, filmmaker Shira Gefen, and based on one of Etgar’s stories - will also be screened during the festival. While some enthusiasts of the literary arts may still turn their noses up, rap is by now a well established and vibrant form providing further evidence of the magic of language and rhythm, and of the intimacy and power of the human voice. This year the UWRF will present a sampler of some of the best rap and hip-hop from the region and beyond. At the controls - held loosely but with aplomb – will be Denpasar based poet and rapper Kamau Bakari Abayomi (alias PitchBlackGold), and

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This Sporting Life Bali hosts International Karate Tournament The second Indonesia Open Championships Karate Competition was held at the GOR Lila Bhuana arena in Denpasar last weekend. The competition attracted some of Asia’s better karate athletes, with 13 countries represented, including Iran and Japan, Asia’s number one and two ranked nations respectively. Other countries competing included Uzbekistan, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, the Philippines, and Singapore. The tournament’s organizer, the Indonesian Karate Federation (Forki), entered 36 athletes divided into two teams. Team A consisted of athletes training for the Asian Games, while Team B was made up of athletes preparing for the 2011 Southeast Asian Games. The host nation proved to be too strong for visiting athletes, with Indonesia winning nine of the possible 19 gold medals on offer, as well as 12 silver and 18 bronze medals. This left Indonesia on top of the medal table, followed by Malaysia, who finished with five gold, six silver and two bronze medals. Vietnam finished the competition in third place with five gold, one silver and seven bronze. The Indonesian gold medalists from this competition will now compete in the World Karate Forum Championship in Belgrade, Serbia, next month, with the exception of those athletes who are training for the Asian Games, which will take place in Guangzhou, China, in November. Slowpitch On The Beach Tournament Denpasar based Wild Gecko Baseball and Softball Club hosted the 1st ‘Slowpitch On The Beach’ tournament on the sands of Mertasari beach in Sanur recently. The event was not only a first for Bali but also a first in Indonesia for slow pitch, a version of softball, to be played on the beach. The tournament attracted four visiting teams - Hang Tuah from Riau, Valiant from Bandung, Blok Mads from Jakarta and Singapore based Fattboyz – as well as hosts Wild Gecko. The round robin event was played over three days, with Hang Tuah defeating Fattboyz in the final. Bandung’s Valiant finished third. Most Valuable Player was awarded to Danur Wendo from Hang Tuah, while Fattboyz’ Michael Trisnadi received the Golden Glove prize. It is aimed that future Slowpitch On The Beach tournaments will attract more teams from across the region, with teams from Bangkok, Manila, Taiwan, and Kuala Lumpur already

expressing interest in attending future events. Organisers of the event expressed that the purpose of the tournament was also to develop baseball and softball in Bali. By bringing teams, domestic and international, to Bali to compete, it is hoped that the local government will realize the potential of the game and provide permanent land that can be used as baseball and softball field, so that the sport will be better socialized on the island. Wild Gecko is very pleased to have obtained permission to use Mertasari beach as a current home field, and will soon start weekly training and games there. More information on the club’s training and games schedule can be obtained by emailing Hendra on banginal@hotmail. com. Crikey! Geckos Lick the Crocs The Bali Geckos consumed their larger reptile counterpart the Timor Crocs in the second annual Crikey Cup, held at Bali’s Canggu Club last weekend. The more experienced Geckos took control of the match early in the game, and held on to the lead to win 14.8 (92) to 5.3 (33). The Geckos were well served by ruckman Kieran Moreland and midfielder Tim Kight, while centreman Carlos Britto was best on ground for the Crocs.

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this may be why it is thought that the abilities of medicine men are hereditary. Certain well-established schools of psychological thought in the 1900s professed that people with epilepsy were creative, intellectually gifted, and potential geniuses. In intellectual circles to this day, it is hypothesized that a possible link exists between epilepsy’s excessive electrical activity in the brain and genius-like behavior. Chances are your friend will have more success in controlling her seizures if she allows herself to regard them as a gift rather than a curse. Her challenge is to believe in herself and to find ways to make use of her gift by becoming more productive as an artist, a writer, a musician, a scientist, an academician or whatever else will help her bring her particular gift(s) forward into the world. Other generally accepted marks of a shaman are: • Seeing ghosts or UFOs • Having almost drowned • Surviving a fire or shipwreck • Having vivid, uncommon dreams • Living through multiple snake bites • Having a sense of contact with spirits • Parents who have paranormal abilities • Being “different” or a loner as a child • Surviving a deep coma or apparent death • Meeting with the same animals repeatedly in life • Glimpsing the future or unknown, verifiable events • Falling sick from a serious or odd-symptomed illness • Dreaming of the same animal/teacher in different dreams • Childhood urges to go into the wild alone for long periods • Being born with a “caul,” an impairment or extra fingers/ toes • Being struck by a lightning or shocked by high-power electricity • Having the ability to relieve physical pain/illness by touch/prayer My personal hope is that you will decide to share more of yourself and your life with this unique and special young lady. The more you become involved, however, the more you are apt to open yourself to the challenge of other people’s ignorance and opinions. Your friend can most likely use a man like you in her life – someone who cares enough to have written the letter you did. But this is definitely a Hero’s decision, and you too must be cut from a strong and special spiritual cloth in order to rise to the call to be with her. Only you can know for sure in your heart if you have what it takes to handle this unique path. Great scholars and writers would most likely call it “true love.” If this makes sense to you, and you have what it takes, your journey together will be a gift rather than a burden.

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

A Comprehensive Indonesian-English Dictionary, compiled by Alan M. Stevens and A. Ed. Schmidgall-Tellings

Now that 1981 ground-breaking lexicon is all grown up. The publication of the second edition of A Contemporary Indonesian-English Dictionary, built upon that relatively primitive earlier version, was published this year. This new edition, which even retains the same compilers, ensures that the title will remain the most modern and inclusive Indonesian-English dictionary available. The highly successful first edition, published in 2004, was the product of more than twenty years of research and documentation of the Indonesian language and culture. This second edition includes all of the corrections and additions in the second and third printings of the first edition as well as a great number of other suggestions for improvements from scholars and users all over the world. Included are definitions of hundreds of new entries including the language of business, finance, banking, accounting, tax and legal terms, government, politics, as well as specialized technical terminologies in the fields of computer science, blogging, engineering, geology, mining, construction, shipping, petroleum, steel, chemistry and medicine, making it truly a dictionary of international usefulness. Scores of secondary sources were used in its preparation: the Koran, Sanskrit-based neologisms, ancient Kawi manuscripts, historical dictionaries, Dutch, Melayu, Hindi, Tamil, Tagalog dictionaries, law and medical books, army manuals, language books, arcane sources for colloquial expressions and jargon, compilations of loan words, mathematical glossaries, Indonesian encyclopedias, atlases, zoological field manuals. A serious attempt was made to document words from regional Indonesian languages such as Melayu, Minahasan, Minangkabau and Madurese, though a disproportionate emphasis is placed on Javanese-derived words. Perhaps this can be forgiven considering that the Javanese ethnic group constitutes 55% of the total Indonesian population and exerts an enormous influence on the national language. The massive amount of work it took to compile the new 2010 edition would not have been possible without the generous contributions of such deep pocket backers as Chevron, IALF, Freeport Indonesia and a dozen other

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In the early 1980s I used to travel around Indonesia with the hippest and most advanced dictionary of its time, the 1981 paperback Contemporary Indonesian Indonesian-English Dictionary which incorporated within its 404 pages a heady array of new terms, colloquialisms, borrowed words and acronyms from the classical language to the most recent slang.

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sponsoring organizations, essentially underwriters of the project. The dictionary is designed to be as user-friendly as possible with an attractive and compact page layout enabling comprehensive coverage. The cross referencing is competent and root words, meanings, proverbs, idioms are all provided. Compounds that begin with the root word as well as derivatives are given. Each derivative is highlighted and conveniently located on a new line below the main entry. Thousands of sample sentences from primary sources illustrate meaning and usage. Remarkably, few sentences are invented, guaranteeing authenticity and reliability. The book’s two eminent lexicographers possess impeccable credentials. Alan M. Stevens, co-author of the ground-breaking A Contemporary Indonesian-English Dictionary (1981), has been traveling to Indonesia for linguistic research since 1960. The author of articles and books on the Indonesian lexicon and phonology, Stevens currently serves as a professor of linguistics at Queens College, City University of New York. The late A. Ed. Schmidgall-Tellings was a freelance translator and author of numerous books and articles on the Indonesian language. Stevens has completed the work his colleague began two decades ago. The only other dictionaries that can hold a candle to this new dictionary are the classic Echols and Shadily An Indonesian-English Dictionary, which remains enduringly relevant despite the speed with which Indonesian has evolved since it was first compiled over 35 years ago, and of course George Quinn’s outstanding learner’s dictionary, A Learner’s Dictionary of Today’s Indonesian (Allen & Unwin, 2001). Although carrying a sobering price tag and weighing a hefty five pounds, A Comprehensive Indonesian-English Dictionary is unquestionably the most authoritative and substantial Indonesian-English dictionary yet published, an essential reference for libraries, institutions, business people, teachers, academics, and senior students and scholars of Indonesian. My only questions is, when will Ohio bring out the English-Indonesian companion dictionary?

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A Comprehensive Indonesian-English Dictionary, Ohio University Press 2010, compiled by Alan M. Stevens and A. Ed. Schmidgall-Tellings, ISBN 978-0-8214-1897-0, 1103 pages, 7 X 10 inches. Available for US$88 by special order from Ganesha Bookstore in Ubud and Ganesha@Biku in Kerobokan, or by emailing info@ganeshabooksbali.com or telephoning Ganesha at (0361) 970320. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: dariskm@gmail.com Copyright © 2010 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/I-22 Sept 10


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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com

Dining in Cuba! Havana in the 1930’s was supposedly decadent. The upstairs section of Ubud’s Café Havana attempts to replicate that theme with its silken drapes hanging between the banquettes, chandeliers everywhere. The slinky costumes on the wait staff only add to the atmosphere. Downstairs is a totally modern Havana where every so often the music takes over, the service stops and all the wait staff are suddenly transformed to Cuba, salsa-ing between the tables. The more experienced guests quickly join in, the shy ones are soon dragged to their feet by the exuberant young staff. It is party time at Café Havana! But this is, after all, a restaurant. What do they serve? Cuban food of course! More the food that is commonly available in today’s Havana rather than just indigenous cuisine, with obvious links to the food of other countries due to their Spanish heritage. It starts at breakfast time [the food, not the salsa dancing] with Breakfast Burritos, scrambled eggs wrapped in a burrito with black beans, sliced chorizo, and a guacamole and jalapeno cheese sauce. Cuban Ham & Eggs in a toasted tortilla cup and Toasted Caribbean Coconut Bread with lime curd are other options. The Tapas are really tasty entrees, small but big enough to share. The Empanadas are crescent-shaped pastry shells stuffed with your choice of three; a spicy beef mix, pumpkin and black beans or jalapeno cheese, Papas Rellenos are potato croquettes, deep fried to a crisp on the outside, stuffed inside with a savoury beef picadillo [minced beef with onions, potato, olives and peppers, garlic, cumin and oregano], jalapeno mustard sauce on the side. Garlic Prawns are very Spanish, here they are skewered, brochette style, with an accompanying Cuban salsa of guava, banana and lime. Deep-fried Camembert Cheese, remember that from the 60’s? Here it gets a Cuban twist, served with guava chutney. Quesadillas are from their near neighbour Mexico, but given a Cuban touch stuffed with corn & cheese or an International one with prosciutto and rosemary flavoured cheese. More International is the BBQ Chicken Wings, slathered with a very thick rich sauce, finger-licking good! For the vegetarian or a quick healthy lunch, a Grilled Baguette stuffed with caramelized onions, pimentos, anchovies, minted pea hummus and a tapenade of black olives and dried figs. For all day dining there are many other snacks, soups [white gazpacho; chilled almond yoghurt with mint, green grapes, honeydew melon and cucumber], salads [sweet potato and pecans with pineapple, red capsicum, celery and sultanas

on ruccola, with a dressing of Dijon mustard and honey] and sandwiches that include a Cuban Special of many slices of roast pork, ham and cheese. Even the Hamburgers get a special treatment. A Burger of garbanzo, eggplant and tahini and a more traditional Beef Burger but Aussie Janet could not help herself, not exactly an Australian style burger with the mandatory sliced beetroot but at least this one has beetroot chutney!

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Cafe Havana

Address

: Jalan Dewi Sita, Ubud.

Telephone

: 972.973

All great finger food and perfect for an evening of Salsa but the mains are where the action is!

Open

: 8.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.

Parking

: Street only.

Many restaurants in Bali serve Baby Back Pork Ribs but here they are glazed with guava, and served with more of the same guava chutney, banana chips, cassava potato cakes and a Mojo salsa. The Chicken Breasts are stuffed with mango and served with a creamy lime coconut salsa and beetroot salad.

Non-Smoking Area

: Yes

Pick-Up Service

; Yes

Price

: Rp. 360,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

The Smoked Pork Loin is with an orange and rum glaze. I have sadly become used to pork in Indonesia being, at best, chewy, or at worst like dry leather. This pork dish at Havana Café is unbelievable! I cannot recall ever eating pork that was so tender, the very smoky flavour, for me, was just an added attraction. The quite large slab of meat sits on a very cheesy potato cake.

Food

: Cuban.

Wine

: Small list.

Service

: With a salsa kick!

Atmosphere

: The music gets to you.

Overall

: Fun, fun and more fun!

‘Ropa Vieja’ is an old fashioned home-style beef casserole. Slowly simmered cubes of beef and capsicums, served with black beans and platano banana fries and rice. Black Beans are a mainstay of Cuban cuisine and can be ordered with just about anything. They can also be had as a meal in themselves with chorizo sausage, pork pieces or just vegetables. However which way they are combined in a large bowl with sour cream, guacamole and cheddar cheese, all served on pink rice with banana chips. Cuban Paella uses organic pink rice that has been saffron infused, combined with slices of chorizo, chicken, prawns, mussels and calamari. Vanilla Bean Salmon has been slowly simmered with onions, currants, nutmeg and cinnamon, quite an amazing combination. This is a dish you eat slowly and savour! Tuna is crusted with coriander and white pepper, and served in a cream sauce. The beat of salsa is infectious. If a bit daunting first time round, but you soon adjust and are surprised to find that you are eagerly waiting for the next interval. If that is all too loud and brash for you then escape to the super romantic upper level, settle back with your cognac and cigar behind the silken screens and wait for Bogart to stroll through the door! Something new and quite refreshing for straight-laced Ubud!

Copyright © 2010 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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TIME FOR A BREAK?

Update Sakti Dining Room is probably Bali’s most unique

a very simple quiet street side warung between Ubud and Sayan, they add a half petrol drum on the footpath in front as a ‘home BBQ’ and now the buses disgorge Asian tourists by the hundred. Of course the BBQ has since been upgraded to a modern version. Nearby they commenced the Tex/Cal Mex Nacho Mama’s which did not do much and now houses the overflow from the palace of ribs. Naughty Nuri’s is also now in Kerobokan [Jln. Batubelig] in a much smarter setting, big spacious and clean. The menu is a cross from the Ubud two, part Mex, part BBQ. Start with Nachos or Quesadillas, the salad is a Caesar and the soup Buntot. You can order Hamburgers or Hot Dogs but most just go for the BBQ which can be Pork Chops, Chicken, Gourmet Sausages or Rib-Eye Black Angus as well as the Pork Ribs that everyone talks about.

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restaurant. In the rice fields of Banjar Baturning, a few km from the centre of Mambal, it is a part of the Healing Centre that is Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa. It is an impressive environmentally friendly health resort. Sakti is not only Vegetarian but fully VEGAN [organic produce but also no diary products whatsoever, the use of words such as ‘cheese’ and ‘pizza’, etc. mean non-dairy reproductions often amazingly similar in taste]. The entire area is tobacco and alcohol free. The restaurant itself is a classic bamboo construction tiered down to the riverside. The food is so unusual that ordering one of the tasting menus on your first visit is highly recommended. The entrée The Sampler includes a small salad, olive tapenade on an almond cracker, their mini garden pizza, cabbage-apple slaw and an amazing ‘cheese’ made from crushed herbs and nuts with a base of fermented soy. I do not know how they do it but it actually tastes like cheese! Other unique dishes include Zucchini Manicotti [pictured], thin strips of zucchini are wrapped around a mousse of lemon and pine nuts labelled a ‘ricotta’, with a tomato coulis, spinach, raisin and pistachio compote. A Stuffed Zucchini Blossom is full of cabbage, bok choy, shiitake mushroom, tofu, ginger root, green chilli paste and a guzu-tamari sauce. Unlike so many pretentious ‘vegetarian’ restaurants in Bali and Lombok, at this palace of vegetarianism you can even keep your shoes on!

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Pili-Pili has grown up! Before, it was a small warung on Jln. Merthanadi [the road that connects Sunset Road with the side of the jail]. Immaculately clean and always friendly this little Indonesian eatery has always specialized in the dishes from the owner’s Sulawesi as well as doing many Javanese and Balinese standards. Now it has moved to a larger location, next door. It is in two halves, inside with air-con and the modern serving area, whilst the outside is a covered terrace. Open all day from 11.00 a.m., it is always busy. Now they also open in the early evening [till 9.00 p.m.]. It then becomes Restaurant Pili-Pili, going Western, slightly Belgian, serving a range of salads [in both small and large serves], pastas [spaghetti, penne and tagliatelle], entrees [Tuna or Beef Carpaccio, Spring Rolls in an unusual curry sauce] and a variety of mains at very reasonable prices; Prawns in chilli sauce, Beef Stew [Belgian style in black beer], Steaks [au poivre or béarnaise] and Fish ‘Belle Meuniere’ [sesame seeds, grilled eggplant, tomato tartar but with a red wine sauce instead of the standard white wine]. It is great to be able to write about a young restaurateur who has worked hard, built a successful business in an out-of-the-way location [a street in which many have previously failed]. Attention to detail has always been to the fore here, even initially as a small Indonesian warung they served espresso with Illy coffee! They do all the little things right. Success well deserved!

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Sunrise 2, as opposed to Sunrise 1 [Jln. Sindhu], is in Jln. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur. It has replaced Warung Wayan which though it sounded very Balinese was actually a Yakitori restaurant, quite daring for a local operator! At the time many said it would not last but it succeeded for 3 years, and always seemed to be busy, so did not do too badly. Its replacement is not as exotic, it offers a standard old-Sanur local tourist menu of pasta, grills, local dishes and a scattering of local versions of International cuisine. Plus, of course, Jaffles! Just in case you had forgotten that specialty that used to be in every Bali restaurant, 15 years ago! Although I do not think I have ever seen a real Jaffle in Bali, instead they are just sandwich irons, American style toasted sandwiches. Jaffles are round with no cross-sections and can therefore be FULL of stuffing, even with dessert and a variety of savoury combinations.

Starbucks has finally opened in Ubud, and in a classic Balinese building owned by the banjar, next door to Café Lotus, directly in front of the major temple. An event that has not exactly been greeted with universal acclaim but at least the sign is quite discreet and the entrance is from the side. Starbucks is not everbody’s ‘cup of tea’ but it goes hand-in-hand with Ubud’s steady decline into westernization. You cannot blame the foreign invasion for that as virtually all of the concrete and glass that has replaced traditional Balinese architecture in the main shopping area is Balinese owned and built!

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Waroeng d’topeng has opened in Kuta, on the old site that was once Le Bake [next door to Dijon]. They specialize in very cheap Indonesian food. Everything is pre-cooked and you select it from the front servery. None of the dishes cost more than Rp.10,000! This is the place to share a meal with friends, ordering a number of different dishes of contrasting tastes, from all over the archipelago. They have the Balinese Pepes Ikan and Yogyakarta’s unique Sambal Goreng Krecek. Grilled fish or chicken can be had with either Rica-Rica sauce from Manado or the Indonesian Chinese Asam Manis. Chicken can also be had with black pepper or green chillies. The Bergedels are Kantang Daging. But do not forget to order one serve of that classic Sambal Goreng Teri, small crisp curls of salty fish. There is parking in front, and plenty of clean eating area inside.

Warung Rakuen Asia is yet another secret hideaway! Access is via a narrow lane running beside Gourmet Café in Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan. A surprise awaits you, as the space is very pleasant, a small building with high ceilings facing the narrow car parking area. The food is another surprise and could not be more unusual in its origin. The cuisine is mainly Thai and Vietnamese but as is commonly available in Kyoto, Japan, where the local chef/ owner worked for many years. All the Thai standard snacks are on this menu, Tod Man Pla or Goong [fish or prawn cakes], Luk Ching Goong [shrimp balls], Yam Woon Sen [hot and sour glass noodle and seafood] and even a Mee Grob [sweet fried crisp noodles], a dish rarely seen in Bali. The mains are again all the Thai favourites; Chicken and Cashews, Gai Pad Nam Prik [very spicy chicken and tomato wrapped in lettuce leaves]. Vietnamese dishes are found on the specials board. Incredible value! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/I-7 April 10


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Transforming Lives of Disabled People By Michele Cempaka With more than 3,000 disabled people in Bali mainly due to polio, Senang Hati Foundation strives to provide its members with opportunities that will enable them to feel a greater sense of self worth, so that they can easily integrate and be accepted into mainstream society. Senang Hati is a very special organization which is fully run and directed by the disabled. It initially began as a division of Sari Hati, but is now an independent yayasan which offers a multitude of services which are conducted by professionally trained disabled people. There are currently 250 members of Senang Hati Foundation, but only 30 members live at the residence due to space limitations. In addition, there is a salon, restaurant and art gallery on site featuring artwork for sale by the members. A recent achievement by the members of Senang Hati was when several disabled people went diving in Tulamben and put the flag in the water and then raised it to the top for Indonesia’s Independence Day on August 17th. Senang Hati members also make trips to temples and other public places so that people can become more aware and accepting of disabled people in the Balinese culture. Other achievements include a small kiln which has been specially constructed for their ceramics classes. In addition, many members have learned sign language and are able to communicate with those who have hearing disabilities. Members are encouraged to become fully self-sufficient in their daily lives. Thus, all meals are prepared by the members themselves, and they also do the shopping, cleaning, laundry and gardening. Ni Suriarti, founder and director of Senang Hati, would like to bring disabled people out of isolation and into society. She wants to assist with building up their self-esteem though training and education, so that the members of Senang Hati can become fully self-sufficient. She has become a well known artist in her own right. In 2003, she established Senang Hati through the sale of her paintings. In 2006, they purchased land with the future goal of creating their own center which will provide more accommodation for their members, as well as space for additional programs. Currently, Senang Hati offers a wide variety of educational programs such as English classes, special classes for older students, sewing and computer classes. Their economic program is also a vital component in preparing disabled members for autonomy. Members have a choice of learning how to make handicrafts which they can sell to earn a living, or do job training in hotels which have agreed to collaborate with Senang Hati. Many of the members live have radically changed their lives since joining Senang Hati, which continues to provide members in need with free wheel chairs, crutches, braces, prosthetic aids and free physiotherapy.

A Physiotherapist comes once a week to help members with special exercises to strengthen their bodies which will give them a chance to become more physically independent. There are several members like Nyoman Budiarta who would like a particular motorbike for disabled people so he can get around. He is currently training as an accountant for the dormitory on site, and is also a talented painter. His artwork is on display at Senang Hati, and at his home in Kedewatan, Ubud at the ‘3 Brothers + 1’ art gallery. Nyoman would be willing to swap three paintings in exchange for a Vario which costs approximately Rp15.000.000. He’d also like to add a passenger side car to the motorbike, so that his other brothers can ride with him.

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Senang Hati has already created several programs which contributors can support such as: office operations, bursaries for children to enter mainstream schooling, health assistance, etc. There are specific projects under these main programs which people can choose to support. The art gallery at the center has helped to raise income to offset some of the operation costs. However, Senang Hati is still heavily reliant on donations to fund activities, because they are a non-government organization. They must spend a great deal of their time and energy in attracting sponsors to support the yayasan. They have been receiving some regular assistance from two large Dutch organizations: de Stichting Kinderpostzegels Nederland (SKN)) and the Liliane Fonds (LF). SKN has donated money for a second-hand minibus to drive members around and drive to villages in search of isolated disabled individuals. The LF donates money for wheelchairs, crutches and braces. LF also pays for medical operations needed to correct contractures, as well as making contributions to pay for some of Senang Hati’s classes. Anak-anak Lisette from Holland in cooperation with Develstein College donated computers and materials for the center’s activities. The funds that are provided are vitally important but unfortunately are still insufficient to pay for all of Senang Hati’s activities. If you would like to support Senang Hati, you can donate your time or make a financial contribution to help their work. They can accept funds via electronic transfer to their bank account: Bank name: Bank Mandiri Account name: Yayasan Senang Hati Account number: 145-00-0633958-0 Swift Code: BEII DJA For more information about Senang Hati, please visit: www.senanghati.org For questions or comments about this column please email: michelina630@hotmail.com NC/R/G-22 Sept. 10


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What to Do with Children in Bali? Part 2- Nature and Sports By Ima Deville Discovery, Dancing with Trees, Emotion and Adrenalin. www. balitreetop.com Tel: 0361-852 06 80 The Mangrove Information Center, South of Sanur offers an hour-long walk through the mangrove on wooden walkways. They have a watchtower and an education center. The experience is a step towards understanding our environment, its richness and fragility. Pollution in the mangrove is an issue. It is possible to take a local guide. Jln Bypass Ngurah Rai Km, 21 Suwung Kauh. Tel: (0361) 726 969, 726 546, 728 966 www.mangrovecentre.or.id (Bahasa).

The appeal of Bali lies in its natural beauty and variety of scenery. Most children appreciate being in close contact with nature and doing physical activities and it is important to give them opportunities to go out and be active. Here are some ideas that will make them appreciate the environment, interact with animals and take part in sports. All are guaranteed to be 100% fun.

Hash House Harriers have two groups holding regular runs on every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Running and discovering the Balinese countryside while looking for the small pieces of paper on the floor to find directions is great fun for children who love physical effort and a good challenge. They can help you judge the level of difficulty of their runs and recommend the ones appropriate for children. It is also possible to walk. For up-to-date information: www.bali-hash. com

Combining trekking and the discovery of nature can be done at Eco Trekking Adventure in Bayad, north of Ubud. This wonderful resort offers a 2hrs walk that will take you through a medicinal plant garden, the jungle and an 11th Century labyrinth with its Goa Maya cave. The place is unique and the staff will tell you lots of incredible stories. www.baliecoadventure. com.

Cycling along small roads or mountain biking along tracks and rice fields is excellent for children who are already experienced and can cycle for a few hours. This is a way to discover hidden parts of Bali, be in peaceful nature and meet friendly people. Many organizations offer tours for families. Highly recommended is Archipelago Adventure: www. archipelago-adventure.com; info@archipelago-adventure.com Tel: (361) 8444624.

The Nature Reserve of Mount Batukaru is the place to discover Bali’s flora and fauna and experience a tropical rainforest. Children love jungle trekking and they are amazed by the ancient strangler trees and hanging lianas. Make it a day and have a picnic by a clear mountain stream and continue to the archaic temple of Batukaru. It is easy enough to organize a trek on your own with good maps but it’s even easier to go through an organization. www.balimountainretreat.com.

Canggu Sports Club offers a wide range of activities for children. They run sports academies for kids such as soccer, gymnastic, tennis, swimming academy and frequently organize sport camps, birthday parties and tournaments. Pantai Berawa, Banjar Tegal Gundul - Canggu. www.cangguclub. com Tel: (361) 8446385 Email:mukti.ali@cangguclub.com

Trekking in the Bali Barat National Park in the North West. Driving inside the park, you will meet very helpful park rangers who can take you walking and show you the animals and birds. They have a rehabilitation center for the endangered Bali Starling. Don’t miss the wooden tower with one of the best views of North Bali. Menjangan Resort offers several activities popular with children. www.menjanganresort.com. Climbing Mount Batur is sporty and children with some endurance will enjoy the challenge. It takes roughly 4 to 5 hours in total and the views from the top are amazing. The outer crater is 14km in diameter and what better way to make children understand the strength and force of volcanoes. Several tourist organization offer tours with pick up or you can drive to Toya Bungkah but will need to hire a local guide from the office.

White Water Rafting and Canyoning are for kids seeking excitement and who are not scared of the water and rapids. Along Ayung River and Telagawaja River, many organisations provide rafting tours, amongst which is the highly recommended Sobek Jl.Tirta Ening 9, By Pass Ngurah Rai Sanur. Tel: (361) 287059. www.balisobek.co Bali Canyon Tubing is possible with children from 10 years old or younger in tandem with their parents. Discover the unspoiled nature of Bali. Drift, float, fly and have lots of fun! Jl. Wirasatya VI, No. 9X Suwung Kangin Denpasar. Tel: (361) 720 766 www.balicanyontubing.com

The Botanical Garden in Ubud hosts a spectacular collection of trees, plants and orchids. You can also lose yourself in their maze (labyrinth). Situated in the village of Kutuh Kaja, the garden faces the Bird Village of Petulu, home of the famous white egrets. Thousands of kokokan birds can be seen and heard if you visit the village at about 5:30pm. www. botanicgardenbali.com. The Botanical Gardens of Bedugul or Kebun Raya Eka Karya are worth a visit. The temperature is cooler there and the gardens offers many walks and places for picnics. Another highlight is the Bali Tree Top Adventure Park. Swinging and flying high between trees is open to all with from 4 years old to over 70! They offer the following circuits: S q u i r r e l Ye l l o w , Squirrel Green,

all over the archipelago but also from other continents and they have small information signs in English. Enquire about bird feeding sessions and the free flight bird shows. Jl. Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir, Batubulan – Gianyar. Tel: (361) 299352 www.bali-bird-park.com. Does your child like monsters? Then visit The Reptile Park, right by the Bali Bird Park, Visitors not only view lizards, snakes and other scaly creatures, but hold them as well! In Serangan island, South of Sanur, your children will love the Turtle Conservation Centre. This modest place has a hatchery, several ponds with baby turtles and pools with large older specimens of turtles. You can learn all about them and take part in the occasional turtle release days. In Pemuteran on the north-west coast of Bali, you can find a similar venue and also take part in coral rehabilitation events. Bali Zoo has reptiles, mammals and birds and is very affordable. Small kids can experience touching and hand-feed some of their domestic animals (rabbit, baby deer, horse) and birthday party trips can be organized. Older kids can feed crocodiles, tigers and lions with the help of their keepers. On Wednesdays and Saturdays they have special nights at the zoo with night animal shows and fire dance. Try their treewalk adventure for lots of fun. Jl. Raya Singapadu, Sukawati, Gianyar Tel: (361) 294357 Email: info@bali-zoo.com; www. bali-zoo.com If your child dreams about riding an elephant, like Mogli in the Jungle Book, visit the Bali Elephant Park in Klungkung. They offer various activities: elephant tours, white water rafting, jungle trekking, trips to villages, mountain cycling and Quad tours. www.balielephantpark.com Tel: (361) 256780. Staying at the Elephant Safari Park Lodge is a unique experience for children and it provides an elephant chauffeur service to your room. Jl Elephant Park Taro, Ubud. Tel: (361) 721480 www.elephantsafariparklodge.com Monkey Forest in Ubud is a classic and spending an hour or two laughing at the monkeys’ behavior is always hilarious. Families need to be cautious with their belongings and monkeys can be wild when they see bananas. If your child is an amateur photographer, these monkeys are extremely photogenic! The Bali Marine and Safari Park is a real highlight and should not be missed. Kids get very excited by all the animals and they can have lunch by the lions at the Lion restaurant. There is a safari ride, animal shows and rides. Highly recommended is a night’s stay at the Mara River Safari Lodge where you can wake up to the roar of the lions and spot zebras from your window. The fun zone with its several rides and the water park are both popular with children. Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra, km 19,8. Gianyar. Tel (361) 950000 www. balisafarimarinepark.com “In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” John Muir

as excellent places to go Pony and Horse Riding. Riding One On Bali has of the most established stables is in Umalas. They offer daily Lunge-, Dressage- and Show Jumping lessons for children from the age of 6 years. Riding camps are successfully held during school holidays. Daily pony rides are offered for the younger children. For more experienced children, they have wonderful rides in the countryside and on the beach. Also a resort and restaurant. The Umalas Equestrian Resort, Jl. Lestari No. 9x, Umalas Kauh Tel: (0361) 731402 www. balionhorse.com; contact@balionhorse.com. Although not totally authentic, Camel Riding is possible at the Nikko Hotel in Nusa Dua. For more info: http://www.bali-mirumiru.com/ CamelSafaris.html or you can simply go there and ask. For animal lovers, Bali has various options. Bali Bird Park is set in beautiful gardens and well maintained. The birds invariably amaze the children with their shape, colors and curious behaviors. They have gathered over 1000 birds from

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Local News Three Killed by Anti-Terror Unit in North Sumatra Officers from Indonesia’s anti-terror unit Densus 88 have killed three men and arrested another four in two separate operations in North Sumatra on Sunday night, police sources said.

Police have been on the trail of suspects behind the Aug. 18 armed robbery of a CIMB Niaga bank branch in Medan, which left one policeman dead and saw 16 armed robbers make off with Rp. 400 million ($44,400).

North Sumatra Police spokesperson Sr. Comr. Baharuddin Jafar said the National Police raided two houses in Tanjung Balai and Belawan.

Security experts said the robbers might have links to radical groups, such as the suspected terrorists participating in a paramilitary training camp in neighboring Aceh, judging from the professional manner in which the heist was carried out.

“In Tanjung Balai, the police gunned down two suspects,” he said. “In Belawan, one suspect was killed and two others who were shot are in critical condition.” North Sumatra Police Chief Insp. Gen. Oegroseno said police seized an AK 47 and two revolvers but could not immediately confirm if the seven men were suspected terrorists. “I’m still waiting for confirmation on whether this case is linked to the CIMB Niaga heist or Aceh terrorism, or both,” he said.

Terrorist groups in Indonesia have been known to rob banks as a way to fund operations. A week ago, police in North Sumatra said they were investigating the origins of two assault rifles found in an empty home by a resident of Sei Mati subdistrict in Medan Labuhan, North Sumatra. The AK-47 and AK-56 were similar to the rifles used in the Aug. 18 robbery. Baharuddin said last week that police were investigating whether these were the actual rifles used in the heist. (September 19th 2010)

Indonesian Ex-Policeman Claims Al-Qaeda Link An Indonesian police officer who quit the force to become a terrorist said on Thursday (23/9) he was affiliated to Al-Qaeda and had trained about 170 militants to wage jihad, or “holy war”.

disbanded separatist movement to the jihadists’ cause, supplying weapons and conducting military-style training. “I have trained about 100 people in early 2009 and on another occasion there were about 67 people,” he said.

Mohammed Sofyan Tsauri, 34, made the comments to reporters as he appeared at a court near Jakarta for the start of his trial on terrorism-related charges.

Indonesia’s jihadist “factions” had agreed to change tactics from indiscriminate, Bali-style bombings to more focused gun attacks that would minimize Muslim casualties, he said.

“I’m affiliated with Al-Qaeda and in contact with Abu Sayyaf,” he said, referring to Osama bin Laden’s network and a Philippines-based Islamist militant outfit. “I became a terrorist after I quit the police (in 2008). What I’ve done isn’t an act of terror, it’s an obligatory religious activity ordered by God.”

He was not specific about the group’s targets, but said they included foreigners. “You should understand already that Al-Qaeda has always had foreign targets,” Tsauri said.

Tsauri, alias Abu Ayyash, was arrested earlier this year as part of a sweep of Islamist militants linked to a training camp that was discovered in February in Aceh province. The camp was under the command of Indonesian terror mastermind Dulmatin, one of the architects of the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people. Dulmatin was killed by police in March. The former police officer could face the death sentence if convicted of charges including supplying weapons for terrorist acts. Tsauri said God guided him to meet Dulmatin in 2008 and join his effort to set up a new terrorist network in Aceh province, the most devoutly Islamic part of the mainly Muslim archipelago.

“We changed our pattern from bomb attacks to a war with guns. With guns, we can be more focused on our target but bombs can hit civilians. The jihadist factions in Indonesia agreed on this method.” He said he was betrayed by his Islamist cohorts once police got wind of their activities and started rounding up and killing members of the cell. “I have been cheated by them. I became a scapegoat for their failure in Aceh,” he said. Prosecutor Totok Bambang told the court Tsauri had led training exercises and supplied weapons to the group. Indonesia is struggling to deal with the threat of homegrown Islamist militants who oppose its secular, democratic system and want to create a caliphate across much of Southeast Asia.

His activities included recruiting former rebels from Aceh’s

The country has been hit by a number of deadly bombings including attacks on luxury hotels, the Australian embassy and tourist spots that have killed around 250 people since 2002. (September 23rd 2010)

Indonesia to Vaccinate 400,000 Dogs Against Rabies on Bali Indonesia will vaccinate 400,000 dogs against rabies on the resort island of Bali, officials said Tuesday (21/9), as they cranked up efforts to wipe out an epidemic that has killed dozens of people. Local authorities - who have been overwhelmed with reports of dog bites - came under heavy criticism earlier this year after they started killing stray dogs by the tens of thousands. They said they could not afford mass vaccinations recommended by the World Health Organization and others. Bali’s governor, Made Pastika, said thanks to funds provided by a global alliance of animal welfare organizations, “we now have a humane alternative for protecting our people and our animals.” He and others said they hoped to see Bali rabies-free by 2012. More than 80 people have died from rabies this year alone - including several young children. With another 30,000 others bitten, hospitals across the island of 3 million people have on several occasions found themselves out of free post-exposure vaccines. The epidemic got so bad that several countries, including the United States and Australia, had to advise vacationers to consider getting pre-exposure rabies vaccinations before arriving and to stay clear of dogs roaming the island’s white-sand beaches. (September 21st 2010)

Australian, Indonesian Military Exercise at Bali International Airport Soldiers from the Indonesian Military’s controversial Special Forces and the Australian Army’s Special Air Service held joint antiterror operations at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport on Tuesday (28/9). Maj. Gen. Lodewijk Friedrich Paulus, head of the Special Forces (Kopassus) said the location was selected because it was the main gateway for foreign tourists entering Indonesia. The exercises, involving 50 Kopassus soldiers, 20 SAS troops, six helicopters, dozens of trail bikes and number of Army combat vehicles, centered around the 15 ‘terrorists’ who managed to infiltrate the airport and take a number of people, including foreign nationals, hostage. Paulus said the exercise had been conducted a number of times in both countries. SAS Commander Maj. Gen. Tim McOwan said that Kopassus was a “professional” outfit. McOwan was quoted by ABC News as saying that the SAS was training Kopassus because it was the best unit to respond to a threat that could claim Australian lives. “In my experience Kopassus are working assiduously to redress some of their past transgressions,” he said, referring to past human rights abuses. Paulus is pressing for urban warfare training in Australia next year, the ABC reported. (September 28th 2010)

Minister Calls on Public to Guard against Extreme Weather Coordinating Minister for People`s Welfare Agung Laksono called on the public here on Tuesday (28/9) to be on guard due to the current extreme weather throughout Indonesia including Bali. “Based on reports the extreme weather is expected to continue until around January 2011 and therefore people need to be alert about it,” he said. Agung called on all regional governments to coordinate with the Meteorology, Geophysics and Climatology Agency (BMKG) with regard to weather information for people in their region. Agung appealed to all people to postpone their trips especially by sea if weather conditions are not good. He said he was very concerned about several weather-related incidents in several regions in the country that had claimed lives. In Bali Semarapura (Klungkung) had been hit by heavy rains and flash floods washing two vehicles, a Jeep Cherokee and truck, into the river on Thursday (23/9). Rains also caused smaller rivers in Klungkung to swell, washing away embankments causing at least one house to lose its foundations. (September 23rd 2010) Indonesia Prosecutors say Australian Must Die Indonesian prosecutors said Monday (27/9) an Australian on death row for drug smuggling must be executed in line with his original sentence, rejecting appeals for mercy from Australian police. Presenting their response to the appeal of Scott Rush, 24, against his death sentence, prosecutors said no new material had been presented to warrant a more lenient punishment. “We disagree with the appeal made by the defense lawyers,” prosecutor Ida Bagus Made Argitha Chandra told the Denpasar district court. He dismissed testimony for the defense by two top-ranking Australian police officers that Rush was only a “courier”. “We don’t differentiate the roles,” he said, adding that “drug smuggling is a serious threat to the image of Bali” as a tourist destination. “Narcotics are a big danger and a transnational crime and the accused should be severely punished.” Rush was a member of the so-called Bali Nine gang of Australians who were caught in 2005 trying to smuggle 8.3 kilogram’s (18 pounds, five ounces) of heroin into Australia from Bali. Former Australian Federal Police commissioner Mick Keelty and current Deputy Commissioner Mike Phelan appeared on Rush’s behalf at the Bali court earlier this month. Keelty said Rush - who had a life sentence upgraded to death after an earlier appeal - was not a leader of the plot and did not deserve to be sent to his death, probably by firing squad. Phelan noted that it was Rush’s first drug offence and as such would face “less than 10 years” if convicted in Australia, which does not have a death penalty. No date has been set for a ruling on the appeal. (September 27th 2010) Bali HIV Group Urges Caution after Jump in Infected Homosexual Men A Bali health group is urging greater HIV/AIDS awareness for homosexual males after witnessing a rise in infections among patients tested at its clinic. Christian Supriyadinata, director of the Gaya Dewata foundation, said that of the 170 homosexual males that had undergone counseling and testing at the foundation in the first half of 2010, some 18 percent of them were HIV positive, a big increase over past years. “Of the hundreds of homosexual males who underwent counseling and examination at our foundation in 2008, 6 percent tested positive,” Christian said on Friday (24/9). He said the foundation, which promotes sexually-transmitted infection education and treatment, and advocates safe sex in the homosexual community, had only managed to reach about 2,000 homosexuals. That’s a small group, considering the foundation believes the resort island is home to at least 25,000 homosexual men. “I am certain that many of them are unreachable and have no access to proper, life-saving information about sexually transmitted diseases,” he said. But Christian added that as the number of homosexuals arriving and residing in Bali rises, it appears HIV awareness continues to grow. He also pointed out that more and more gay men who were initially afraid to get tested for HIV were now getting checked. Mangku Karmaya, spokesman of the Bali AIDS Commission, said HIV transmission in Bali had started to grow among non-high-risk populations. The commission found, for instance, that infections among mothers had increased. Karmaya said the conclusion was made in reference to a recent testing campaign conducted by 60 midwives in the first half of this year. He said that out of hundreds of mothers who were tested in the campaign, some 1.2 percent of them were found to be HIV positive. “It has never happened before, we have reported the finding to the regional government and asked them to pay special attention to the case,” he said. (September 24th 2010)


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Indonesia Rejects Proposal to Subject Girls to Virginity Tests The Indonesian government on Tuesday (28/9) dismissed a provincial lawmaker’s proposal to force teenage schoolgirls to undergo virginity tests before they can enter state schools. Women’s Affairs Ministry official Wahyu Hartomo said such tests would violate basic human rights and potentially harm the health of young women. “That kind of test violates human rights and will have serious psychological impacts on students,” he said. “It is more effective for our generation to receive moral education from their parents at home, especially with the [bad] influence from the Internet.” Lawmakers in Sumatra, Jambi province have agreed to drop the idea, which was proposed by local parliamentarian Bambang Bayu Suseno, Hartomo said. Suseno believes girls should be required to pass virginity tests before they can enter state-funded high schools, citing concerns over pre-marital sex among teenagers in the Muslim-majority country. Indonesian officials are struggling to balance the country’s rapid modernization, especially the runaway growth of Internet use, with traditional, mainly Muslim values. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has signed a controversial Anti-Pornography Law, backed filters against online pornography and warned that a “frenzy” of Internet use could tear the nation apart. Earlier this year police entered classrooms to check teenage students’ mobile phones for evidence they had downloaded celebrity sex clips that went viral on the Internet, causing a national scandal. (September 28th 2010) Bali Police Still Unraveling Case Involving Stolen Sacred Objects Bali detective Adj. Comr. Benny Murjianto said on Monday (20/9) that police had arrested five Balinese on charges of stealing the sacred objects. They have been identified as I Komang Oka Sukaya, Gusti Putu Oka, Wayan Eka Putra, Komang Gede Pariana and I Gusti Komang Suardika. Another Balinese, I Gusti Lanang Sidemen, and Italian national Roberto Gamba have been arrested on suspicion of buying the stolen items. Benny said Gamba had planned to sell the sacred objects overseas. “We are still investigating where he planned to sell the sacred objects.” He said the group had operated in Badung, Gianyar and Karangasem districts, and that police had received 29 reports of thefts involving sacred objects from these districts. Police have recovered 23 sacred items, known as pratima, and hundreds of ritual objects made of silver. Gamba allegedly bought the objects for between Rp 250,000 and Rp 7 million ($30 to $780) each, depending on the age and design. Police also seized one car, two motorcycles and two cellular phones from the suspects. “The police also confiscated Roberto’s laptop to try to track the trade network,” Benny said. Meanwhile, an emotional Gamba, who was presented to the press with the other suspects, denied all of the charges. He said he had no idea the objects he bought were stolen. “I did not know they were stolen goods, and I had no knowledge at all that they were also sacral objects. I only bought them from an art shop,” he said. “I don’t understand why I am being arrested.” Ngurah Sudiana, head of the Bali chapter of the Hindu Dharma Indonesian Community, said the suspects deserved long jail sentences if convicted. “The material losses are insubstantial compared to what the Hindu community feels over the theft of the pratimas by this gang,” Sudiana said. (September 20th 2010) A New Flavor for Kuta Carnival this Year Themed “Heal the World”, the 8th Kuta Carnival 2010 is aimed at making the world a better place to live, including its tourism and culture, event organizer Morgan Made Suartha said here on Tuesday (21/9). “This is an international event which should be held annually to promote Bali as a tourist destination,” he said. Morgan said the event which will be held along the Kuta beach from Sept 29 to Oct 3, may be different from last year`s Kuta Carnival, however its culture art performance would still be attractive. This year a culinary competition involving local and international chefs will also be held. “The culture carnival will remain the main program in the art performances, both traditional and modern,” Morgan said accompanied by Kuta

Carnival initiator Made Supatra Karang. Morgan further said this event will try to promote Indonesian tourism to keep Kuta safe and peaceful as a world tourist destination. Made Supatra Karang said the carnival which was held for the first time eight years ago was inspired by “Kuta Recovery” program after the bombing attack in Bali in October 12, 2002. (September 21st 2010) Obama to visit Indonesia in November President Barack Obama said on Thursday (23/9) he will make his twice-postponed trip to Indonesia in November, making good on a promise to travel to the Muslim-majority nation where he lived as a boy. Obama called off previous plans to make his first visit to Indonesia as president due to his ultimately successful drive to pass health care reform and then over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The visit will allow Obama to speak directly to the Islamic world in the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, following rows over plans to build a Muslim cultural center in New York and a US pastor’s cancelled plans to burn Korans. It will also be a homecoming of sorts, as Obama lived in the country for four years as a boy with his late mother, and has often spoken fondly of his memories of that time. The president noted in a speech Thursday to the UN General Assembly that he had already announced plans to visit India in November, adding that “I will continue to Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country.” Obama, who, as a native of Hawaii, has billed himself as America’s first Pacific President, will then make previously scheduled trips to South Korea and Japan. The president had intended to travel on to Australia during the two previously postponed visits to Indonesia, but there are no plans to make that visit in November. Obama’s trip to Indonesia in November will be another clear sign of his intention to improve US ties with the region, and will come after Friday’s US summit here with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. In Indonesia, Obama will stress the country’s emerging economic weight and the role of the world’s most populous Muslim nation in battling extremism, as well as to build on his speech to the Muslim world in Cairo last year. (September 24th 2010) Australians Appeal Death Sentences in Indonesia Two Australian drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia said Tuesday (21/9) they regretted their “stupid” crime as they appealed against their death sentences. Andrew Chan, 26, and Myuran Sukumaran, 29, members of the so-called Bali Nine gang, are seeking 20 years to life in prison for a 2005 attempt to smuggle 8.3 kilograms (18 pounds five ounces) of heroin into Australia from Bali island. Reading their statements in halting Indonesian at the Denpasar district court, they offered public apologies for their crime and asked to be given a second chance. “I regret my past behavior. I seek forgiveness from Indonesians for my actions, which caused trouble to everyone and my family,” Chan said in a calm and steady voice. “When I was jailed five years ago I foolishly thought I knew everything. While in court my lawyer advised me to say I was innocent. “I thought I could walk free without being punished, although I’d committed the crime. I apologize that I didn’t respect the court at the time. I regret that I committed a stupid act.” The prisoners said they had contributed to prison life by holding computer lessons for fellow inmates. Chan had also led church services in English. Chan said he wanted to live and work as a pastor or counselor “so I can provide guidance to young people to not commit the mistake I did”. Sukumaran also said he was sorry and ashamed of his “stupid” behavior. “I was so stupid, so very stupid as I’d heeded bad advice and as a result I should receive a harsh punishment,” he said. “I took a long time to realize that I must think of others and not only of myself. My actions harmed others.” Defense lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis told the court the two were very young and “determined to change”. Five others-Martin Stephens, Matthew Norman, Si Yi Chen, Michael Czugaj and Thanh Nguyen-are serving life sentences. Renae Lawrence, the only woman in the group, received 20 years but has had her sentence reduced by almost two years for good behavior. (September 22nd 2010)

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“Bear Woman” in California Faces Charge of Feeding Big Game The 76-year-old woman is accused of turning her home into a bear Shangri-la, buying as much as 6,000 pounds of rolled and cracked corn every month and storing it in a 40-foot long shipping container. (San Francisco Chronicle) Store in Florida Finds Its Niche by Marketing “DUI Scooters” “DUI scooters” look like gas-powered mopeds, have headlights and window shields and go up to 20 mph. And, yes, they’re legal to ride without a license. (TampaBay.com) Parking Checker Tickets Hearse Parked Outside Sunday Funeral She also gave tickets to another funeral car and some vehicles belonging to mourners. The deceased’s family is putting the hearse’s ticket in a scrapbook. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) Man Lying Naked on Beach Tells Police that He’s Brad Pitt A deputy told the man he’d be charged with providing false information-in addition to indecent exposure-if he didn’t give his real name. He then admitted he wasn’t Brad Pitt. (NWF DailyNews.com) Driver Rear-ends Police Chief’s Car while Fiddling with Cell Phone The 58-year-old woman was driving about 15 mph with her head down and holding a cell phone when she hit the car. She told police she was trying to find her Bluetooth device. The woman was not cited. (Contra Costa Times) School Defends Suspension of 5th-grade Boy Who had a Lighter The 11-year-old’s father was told this his son was suspended for bringing “a weapon to the school.” The dad says: “I said, ‘Since when is a lighter a weapon? They kept saying a lighter is a weapon.” (Asbury Park Press) Man Arrested after Onlookers See Him Fighting with His Pet Parrot Three people who saw the bird-man confrontation called 911. Officers caught up with the man and saw him shaking the parrot as it was “squawking loudly” and its feathers were “flying all over.” (AnnArbor.com) Baptist Leader Says Christians Should Stay Away from Yoga “Believers are called to meditate upon the Word of God,” he says, “[and] not to meditate by means of incomprehensible syllables.” A Louisville yoga teacher calls the preacher’s stance “an ignorant statement, based on fear.” Louisville Courier-Journal) Four People Who Inspected Billboard Didn’t See “Pubic School” Typo The billboard ad urges people to go to a website for a look at the “15 best things about our pubic schools.” A passerby saw the typo and posted a picture of the mistake on Facebook. (South Bend Tribune) Student Suspended Four Times for Having Uncovered Nose Stud “We think it’s unreasonable to ask a student to wear a Band-Aid on her face for the next four years,” says the ACLU attorney who represents the 14-year-old student. (Raleigh News & Observer) Man Who Lives on Naked Creek Rd. Nabbed for Not Wearing Pants Asked why he wasn’t wearing pants while in the Sears parking lot, the man told police that “I was trying to get a tan.” (Rock Hill, SC Herald)

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Rio Helmi was born in Switzerland while his father was serving as the Indonesian ambassador in the 1950s. He traveled widely through Europe, Australia and Indonesia from a very early age. In the 1960s he remembers as a young boy joining a crowd watching the burning of the British Embassy in Jakarta. His first trip to Bali was in 1965. When he finished high school he revisited Bali and has been here more or less ever since. C u r r e n t l y, R i o i s working on a new book, Memories of the Sacred, a visual memoir of encounters with the manifestations of the sacred in Balinese ritual, which will be published this October by Afterhours, Jakarta. What are your interests? Photography and art are big. Buddhism also looms large. I’m interested in observing social movements, how people engage. I watch people, I watch cultures. When did you first show an interest in photography? I was 11 and going to school in Europe when I got my first lesson in the darkroom from my godfather’s daughter, a photographer. I loved it. I also loved going over all my Dad’s albums. He was a passionate amateur photographer shooting snaps way back in the 1930s of his travels in the Middle East and other places around the world. What person has had a profound influence on you? Any number. My Indonesian grandmother and my relatives. Max Page, my English literature teacher in high school, who despite knowing I was a wild card academically, acknowledged I appreciated literature in my own way and turned me on to TS Eliot, Milton, and other greats. My Dad, more than I realized, for good and perhaps for some bad. As an adult, His Holiness the Dalai Lama. In so many ways I am still trying to integrate it all. What’s your educational background? I graduated from high school then dropped out - which pretty much resulted in my Dad not talking to me for about 8 years. In retrospect I can’t blame him. What was your very first camera? A Brownie. My first images were family snaps but I kept messing up. Then I moved on to a Kodak Instamatic with the revolving, dispensable flash cube. Woohoo, modernization! But I just fiddled with photography and never formally studied it. In 1978 I got my first paid job (a wealthy American’s wedding no less) and subsequently became a professional. As for making money from photography, that’s still a mystery to me!

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Do you have a philosophy on how to take good pictures? Not really consciously, but over the years I have figured out that the first question that you must ask yourself is not what lens to use, lighting, etc. but why are you taking that particular shot? I also recognize how much images affect our psyche, how images impact the human race as a whole. One has to be responsible for the images that one puts out there. What valuable advice can you give to a beginner photographer? Focus on the image, not your image. It’s how you see that is important. Think about why you are shooting a certain subject. Be honest with yourself. The rest is just technique, but technique is your slave not your master.

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What’s the most important decision to make when taking a photograph? When to push the shutter button. Which photographer’s work do you most admire?

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That’s a tough one. There are a number I admire. I have been lucky enough to know most of them personally, so I am not really objective. Also they all have different periods. But OK: Henri Cartier Bresson. Sebastiao Salgado. Raghu Rai. Georgei Pinkhassov. Richard Avedon (never met him). There are others...

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Do you specialize in certain kinds of photographs? I like doing documentary photography, especially on specific cultures or subcultures. Besides Asia in general, I’ve been traveling Indonesia for about 30 years, and tend to zero in on certain regions and explore them more. For example I did a book on Mahakam River in Kalimantan, all the tribes and cultures on its banks. Which type of photography is the most profitable? Short term, commercial. Long term, and not necessarily financially rewarding, are your own personal projects because they fulfill other needs. Have any of your images ever gotten you in trouble? There have been a few hairy moments, especially during the Suharto era. I did an assignment in East Timor in 1980 and was told that some of the pictures I was taking should never see the light of day or else! I was thrown into prison on Sabu by the local police chief who figured I was up to no good for being there during election time (OK I was a bit rude to him when he started pushing me around). But possibly the scariest moment was when the supervisor in a Mongolian government department store in Ulan Bataar got annoyed at me shooting a bread line and attacked me with a rock hard loaf of bread. She was a very big woman! What project are you involved in right now? My new book Memories of the Sacred has been percolating for years. In 2009 I figured it was now or never, so I began really working on it. Was it difficult to find a printer who could give justice to the quality of your images? Photographers just have to accept that if you use offset printing it’s not going to be like doing your own prints. But you can optimize the published results by understanding the process. Where can people learn more about your work? From my website www.riohelmi.com, though my Facebook page is more up to date: www.facebook.com/riohelmi. photography.

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BIWA Charity Christmas Bazaar 2010 Sunday, November 7, 2010

To all that are interested, Rollies Wrap is wrapped, shot off at the neck line so to speak [ see Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner]. Rollie still has his head about him and realized that he needed money to live and he wasn’t making it here in Bali, so off to other shores he flew sans his Thompson. Bon voyage Rollie. See you on other shores. We will miss you.

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Sales-Marketing Manager wanted! Luxury products, travel, VIP-services. Experienced, good looking, English speaking, hard worker! Please send your CV first: <2079207@gmail. com> or call (0361) 888 2228. [809] Computer Tech needed, Ubud. Are computers your passion? Good with numbers, patient and very organized? Is a friendly work atmosphere important to you? We need someone who is great with computers to train to use a computer bookkeeping program. Job includes bookkeeping (after you are trained) computer technical help as needed and general assistant for our small company in Ubud. <baliadvertiser@ nyms.net>. [898] Spectacular villa complex needs a villa manager/ marketer to drive sales and staff. Self starter expat or local with solid record should apply, KITAS for the right expat.<accountservices bali@gmail.com>. [900] PT PMA require customer support male/female, max 26 y/o, ed: D3-S1 (ipk: 2.7). English (active). Willing to work under pressure, req: good in filling, computer skill: Exel, Words, Power Point, Access. Pls send CV to: <ay_hera@yahoo.com>. [901] Looking for receptionist staff. Good English, reliable. Bring CV to Sunset Pilates Jl. Dewi Sri 98 Seminyak. Tel : 0361 - 791 4127. [902] Wanted Spa Receptionist! Must have experience! Must speak and write fluent English. Able to use Excel and Word. Contact 737 932 or email <spabaliseminyak@ yahoo.com>. [905]

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PT PMA require an Accounting Staff exp. Min 2 years. QA MGR experienced in the field of organic food processing. Willing to work hard, computer skill, good in English. Max 30 y/o. Pls send CV to: <ay_hera@ yahoo.com>. [923]

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HOSTESSES A live music venue, Legian looking for beautiful hostesses Ph: 0812 36449840 NC/ES/I- 22 Sept 10

Intelligent - active man with 10 years experience in all types of construction Managing Labor - Ordering Materials - Villas and Commercial projects - wants employment in Ubud Gianyar area. Phone 0813 3743 8631 - 8506 724. [848] Looking for job as driver. Long experience driving in Bali. Balinese married to Japanese lady with one son. Part time or full time. Good English. Living north of Sanur. Please call Nurah 081 338 721947. [858] Graphic Designer and Photographer looking for fulltime or freelance job. Please visit www.putri oktarini.com (photography portfolio). Experience 6 years in fashion industries. Call: 0813 3870 0055 or Email: <putri.oktarini@ yahoo.co.id>. [866] Fresh graduate and experienced architect looking for job. Contact Juni 0819 1624 1428. [934] I am an English Expat Project Manager with over 10 years experience delivering both high end residential projects and large scale Hospitality developments, who can provide turnkey solutions for clients looking to build. I am knowledgeable of the local market and act as an independent Owners Representative. Contact me at <d.green@eevoextreme. com> should you need project management services. [895] I am willing to freelance bookkeeping, contact me on +62 812 3702 7547. [903] PA available on Monday Friday : 7pm - 11pm; Saturday 4pm - 11pm, and Sunday 7am - 11pm. Please contact me at 0857 3733 5515 or email : <rosaria_ helen@yahoo.com>. I can help you with all the secretarial, managerial also administrative tasks. [904]

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HELLO ADS People Meeting People All ads Rp. 4.500 per word. All ads must be paid before printing. Bali Advertiser reserves the right to edit all ads.

After 27 years living in Germany, now I am with 2 children (5&1) moves to Bali looking for contact and job, E-mail : <trixy_mahalia@ yahoo.com>. [001] “Nach 27 jahren deutschland, nun ziehe ich mit 2 kinder (5&1) nach bali um” suche kontakt und arbeit. E-mail : <trixy_mahalia@yahoo. com>. [002] German retired man, married with Balinese, seeking contact e.g. compantion, social work with Western, No Salary! 0813 3789 8879 [003] Looking to create a singing group for adults that love to sing. We are two/2 woman with a desire to sing, we do not have a location yet. So open to any ideas or suggestions. Please SMS / call 0821 4415 5176. [004] Pretty & smart Indonesian girl looking for young handsome for life partner / Western & Asian boyfriend. 0896 8550 1899 / 965 2991. [005]

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High Speed Shuttle to Lembongan, Gili Islands and Lombok is currently seeking a motivated candidate to join our successful team for the position as:

Secretary / Admin / PA experienced looks for full / part time job. <syahvira_74@ yahoo.com>. [918]

Sales & Marketing Manager Qualifications • Female max. 35 year old • At least 3 years of relevant work experience in similar capacity • Able to communicate and have good interpersonal skill • Excellent presentation and strong writing skill • Highly motivated, resourceful and result oriented team player • Have a proven track record of sales • Good spoken & written in English

Reservation Staff Qualifications • Male/Female max 30 years old • Good English both oral and written. • Min 1 year experience at the same position • Computer literate (especially Windows, Microsoft Office, PDF) Please send your application letter, with Resume, copies of ID Card, Diploma/Degree documents, and recent photograph to: recruitment@bluewater-express.com

Dutch representative female, 25 y/o, Master of Laws is looking for job. <annapost3000@hotmail. com>. [922] We are freelance baby sitters. responsible, good English. 0812 3626 1357, <maida8446@hotmail. com>. [925] Freelance baby-sitter, flexible, live-in or live-out. Contact Kadek Meza. Hp: 082 1471 7940. [943] Understand wood working/ carpentery: all type furniture, windows, doors/gates, pool deck, solid flooring, etc. Also able to finish wood and wall E-mail: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [320]

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Swisscontact is an international development NGO with 40 years of experience in Indonesia. For the tourism sector program in Flores we are seeking for professionals with experience in the tourism sector and/or experience in development projects For all positions we require team players with strong communicational, interpersonal and organizational skills; Good command of written and spoken English, excellent computer skills (MS office); University degree in relevant field of study (those lacking the stated educational requirements but having an excellent track record are encouraged to apply); Several years of working experience in relevant executive position; Interest in development work and eco-tourism; Excellent work ethic and self-starters. Application is open for Indonesian nationals.

Please send your CV and Application letter to: wisata.recruitment@gmail.com For our office in Maumere, Flores we are seeking one Project Officer for Business Development (POBD) Experience of at least 5 years in tourism business consulting, management and development; Work experience on tourism business and marketing planning; Hands on practical business knowledge with experience working with small businesses; Experience in skills training and one-on-one coaching an advantage; Experience working with local government agencies an advantage; Understanding of tourism value chain and supply chain management; Outgoing personality, task and deadline oriented and self organized; Minimum age 35; Willing to relocate to Maumere, Flores For our office in Sanur, Bali we are seeking one Project Officer for Tourism Planning (POTP) with extensive travel to Flores Experience of at least 5 years in tourism and environmental planning; Experience in the development of tourism destination plans; Experience working with local government agencies in the relevant departments; Experience in assessments, evaluation of data and developing baseline surveys; Experience in team leadership for development of regional/district master plans; Experience in developing tourism strategies and policies; Minimum age 35; Willing to travel frequently For our office in Labuan Bajo, Flores we are seeking one Project Officer for Organizational Development (POOD) Experience of at least 5 years in organizational development; Work experience in organizational development of tourism promotion boards, tourist boards, tourism organizations and similar structures; Experience working with local government agencies and maintaining relations; Experience in multi stakeholder facilitation and motivation; Outgoing personality, task and result oriented and self organized; Minimum age 35; Willing to relocate to Labuan Bajo, Flores For our office in Sanur, Bali we are seeking one Project Officer for (Tour & Travel) Product Development (POPD) with extensive travel to Flores Experience of at least 5 years in development and marketing of tour products and/or tourist destinations; Experience in the facilitation of travel fairs, exhibitions, familiarization trips, sales calls and marketing events; excellent network with the Bali and international tour & travel industry; Experience in contract negotiations and itinerary planning; Excellent computer skills, outgoing personality, task and deadline oriented and self organized; Experience in capacity building and training of local tour operators and guides an advantage; Experience working with local government agencies an advantage; Understanding of tourism value chain and supply chain management; Minimum age 35; Willing to travel frequently For our office in Sanur, Bali we are seeking one Project Officer for Destination Marketing (PODM) Experience of at least 5 years in developing and managing marketing material for tourism products and/or tourist destinations; Experience in the preparation of marketing materials and publications (brochures, guides, newsletters); Strong editorial or writing experience with focus on content for e-newsletters, website, offline media; A good eye for detail; Excellent computer skills, outgoing personality, task and deadline oriented and self organized; Team player with strong coordination skills. Minimum age 25 NC/Es/08 Sept. 10

A reliable, experienced, English speaking high level PA seeks for after office hours / weekend job. Contact : JC - 0813 5323 1797. [911] Fresh graduate and experienced architect looking for job. Contact Juni 0819 1624 1428. [934] Part time nanny. 30K/hour. 0857 3713 2313 <lina. nanny@gmail.com>. [928] Freelance Web Designer, 5 year experiences, property, product or travel website. Call : 0361 - 918 8699 e-mail: <blueraybali@ yahoo.com>. [940] Female 24 y.o experience in tourism, marketing, project management, construction, looking for job. Speak Russian (native), English, Bahasa. Call 0812 8892 2963. [942] Architect, having 8 years experience seeking for architecture related job. Permanent or temporary basis. Phone: 085 6391 9440. [946] Bahasa / English private lesson, adult/children; Home/office; After office hour/weekends. Female Indonesian 26 y.o <r_ nurannissa@yahoo.com> Phone 0857 3752 8699. [947]

BUSINESS SERVICE Freelance graphic designer, illustrator, web designer. Novi 0819 3309 3509. [812] For Bahasa course + Interpreter service. Call Moko 0812 3651 4990. [847] Web & Graphic Design. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name, printing project and photography. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss. [553] Help you to drive for short/ long term trip with new Xenia. Honest & friendly driver, good price & good service. Contact 081 2395 6991. [522] Do you need software programs for your company? Contact 0818 0304 3001 to make your company run well with computerized systems. Good price with great service. [523] iPhone Service is available. Hardware or software services; Unlock for any carriers, jailbreak, install applications. Please call 0812 3613 9993. [772] Potential to earn cash whilst here in Bali. SMS or call 081 835 8715. [941] Private English / Bahasa for kids/adults. come to your house. Please call 0361 787 0785. [948]

Do you want to print magazine, newspaper, book in big quantity ? We will serve you with best price and quality. Info, please call or SMS 0812 3613 9993 or email <wasawa2000@gmail. com>. Our staff will contact you very soon. [937] Guitar lessons. 0813 3233 0300. [896] Professional freelance massage. Arie 0858 5721 5435. [897] Morning private tutor at your home. (09.30 - 14.00). ESL, reading and Math. SMS only 0821 4409 1971. [899] Private tutoring for English or Bahasa. Professional female tutor. Home / office. Call: 0361-803 5005. [653] Healing and relax with old Bali massage at your place. Call 731 353. [855] Bahasa lessons for foreigners in group/private, Contact Carolina 0852 3429 2211 / <carolinauda2727@gmail. com>. [919] Massage delivery 0812 3755 2921. [924] Piano lessons available: jazz, blues, and classical all levels. 0821 4408 3334. [931] English - Russian translation service with affordable price. Please contact 0878 6232 2669 or <ixora_peludda@ yahoo.co.uk>. [938]

Superstars Only, $40K to $200K Average will earn $40K, stars will earn $200K Don’t even call unless you are a truly awesome salesperson. You have a burning desire to succeed, are extremely client oriented, highly motivated and never say die. You develop deep and meaningful rapport with your clients, and communicate with piercing persuasiveness. You believe you can be the best at almost everything you do, and can prove it. Don’t call unless you fit this bill. Excellent salary and commission structure, and great opportunity for upward mobility. Build an empire within our fine progressive International company. We don’t hire backgrounds, we hire top producers. Young or old, we will know if you have the goods.

Call Steve at 081 337 689 000 Call only between 11 AM to 3 PM weekdays NC/Es/06 Oct 10


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Magnificent designer 4 Bedroom Home recently completed by local Australian designer. Available End 2010 Leasehold 20 years Rp. 3 Billion. IDR 350,000 USD 2 minutes drive from Echo Beach House and Sentosa Development 650 m2 with all modern amenities, modern cutting edge style – 2 power meters. Parking and landscape garden Staff available on request. For more info please contact admin@cicada-seminyak.com www.cicada-seminyak.com

Cheap land for sale : 12,5 Are (24x52) M. Uluwatu close to the beach, supermarket, quiet, villas area. No Broker and pls contact : 0813 1968 8778 / 740 8883. [1511]

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House for rent, villa design. Blok R 17/18 Dalung Permai. 1,5 are, road 6 mtr. Good price. Contact 7474 790, 423 582, 798 8950. [1144] Brand new house for sale. In Pedungan, 10 min from Lotte ByPass. 225 m2 land, two floor, 4 bdr + 3 bath. 185.000 USD freehold. Great investment (0361) 870 3657 / 0813 3861 8527 (Rini). [1519]

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Land for sale 8000m located Kuta area Lombok, view beautiful hill and ocean, 30 minutes from new international airport, freehold, certificate. Price Rp. 10.000.000/100m2 negotiation. Please contact 0813 3862 0385. [1482]

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Overcontract good running restaurant / bar. Owner have to move. Near of hotels in Kuta. Please call 0818 0557 4449 / 0813 5321 1727. [1506] 3.B Bakungsari street, Kuta. Large room furnished, share kitchen, hot water, Rp. 2.5juta/M, long term nego, also unfurnished 3 rooms, kitchen, huge garage, suit business, Rp. 36 jt/year. Contact 0818 0566 4926 / English 0878 6001 4308. 3 minutes to beach. [1455] Studio Apartment for rent. Excellent condition. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, kitchen, AC, internet, fully furnished, housekeeping, security. 2 mins airport/beach. Daily monthly rates. E-mail <juandavillas@gmail.com> for photos. Ph: 0812 3615 4700. [1515] 2 Villa for lease Kuta. Until February, 2028. Include Pondok Wisata (hotel business license). Total land size 894m2/2Villa. 80m from Sushi Tei (Sunset Road). 300m from Carrefour & Papaya. More info call 0813 3850 0970. [1526]

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VILLAS FOR RENT

GIANYAR

2/3 Bedrooms in Petitenget, Umalas, Kerobokan. Also ROOM FOR RENT in Kuta, Kerobokan & Jimbaran.

VILLA FOR LEASE S E M I N YA K / K E R O B O K A N

Ruko for rent, 2 floors, 2 bedrooms, 4 toilets, AC, hot water, kitchen set. Contact 081 2394 8595. [1150]

2 Bedrooms with ensuites, plus 1 bdrm guesthouse 4 are, Large pool, Tropical gardens, Secure A/C in bedrooms & guesthouse, Large kitchen Newly built, RP115juta per year, 3 years minimum

LAND FOR RENT / SALE :

27, 12 A in Seminyak, 10 A in Batubelig 4, 13 A in Echo Beach. 50 A in Nusa Dua 5, 9, 10, 24, 30 A in Canggu

10Are land for sale Saba Beach. 100m to beach, 300m to bypass, 20min Drive from Sanur. Quiet residential area. Good Investment & Good for build Villa. Call 0361-789 5733. [1525]

Contact : 08179725265, 081236333693, 081805570011 E-mail : ria_bali@yahoo.com

Quick sale river forests view Villa in Ketewel. 2 bedroom, Living, Dining, Kitchen, Private pool, Garden. More info call: 0813 3835 1390. [1530]

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LEGIAN Shop overcontract, Legian, strategic location, fully renovated, include fittings and A/C, 27 sqm, plus large seperate section at rear 42 sqm can be boutique and artspace, workspace, etc. 0361 879 9157, <desy_miranti@yahoo.com>. [1505] Shop for rent at Jalan Legian No. 454 A (in front of Air Asia Office). Please call 0361 221 666. [1478] Beautiful tropical villa with pool in Padma Utara. Close to the beach. Two independent bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchens, Wi-Fi, cable-TV, staff. Euro 500 weekly, Euro 2000 monthly. Contact 081 890 0480. [978]

LAND FOR SALE CANGGU - 300juta per Are 10 Are, 1 house & buildings, close to Canggu Club Serious inquiries only. NO AGENTS – PH:087860270200 NC/RE/M-6 Oct 10

House for sale • 150m2 • 3 bedrooms • Good access to Sanur, By Pass Kuta, Renon. • Price 450 million (fixed price) Phone: 081999 436755 NC/Re/I-06 Oct 10

KEROBOKAN Two villas for rent weekly or monthly. 3-4 bedrooms, big garden and swimming pool, near Oberoi Kerobokan. Furnished, laundry service included. Please contact Mr. Ketut 081 2466 6388. [1370]

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House for immediate sale Jl. Taman Pancing, 400 m behind Carrefour Sunset Road

4 Are, 4+1 bedroom, 2nd floor master Bedroom include with change room and large bath room, balcony and BBQ area with breakfast bar, Outside bar with toilet and shower, large 5 mtr x 6 mtr fish pond.

Overcontract hse until May 2011 at Muding Perdana, Kerobokan. 2 storey, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living, balcony, big garden. Rp. 25jt ( 25 millions). Contact 0821 4404 0051, 0812 3617 3088. [1423]

Contact 085857088275, hdstuart2001@yahoo.com (English), 081520360497, anday_1@yahoo.com (Bahasa) NC/Re/G-06 Oct. 10

Land Echo Beach. 7300m2 land adjacent to Sea Sentosa. Great development site right where the action is. 500 million/are nego. Dreamland. 4.1 Hektar with 220m absolute cliff front. Facing sunset. Direct access to Dreamland beach. Perfect shape. Blacktop road access. Best land on the Bukit. Rp 500 mill/are nego. Kuta Beach. Jl Benesari. 52are land. 2 street access. Close to beach . Perfect development site. Rp8 mill/are/yr Oberoi. Behind Grocer and Grind 5500m2. Prime location for hotel or villa development. Rp6 00million/are Batu Belig. 8 are. Dry land with good shape & good access. Ready to build. Very close to beach. Rp575 mill/are Kuta Beach. Pantai Kuta 25.6 are. Last beachfront land left. 32M frontage overcontract 17 years for Rp12 billion.

Villas Tabanan Palatial villa set on 1450 m2 amidst rice fields. Spectacular views. 5 brms, 7 bths, 3 swimming pools, gym, pool table cinema. Beautifully furn with sep. guest accom. Absolute bargain at US$750,000. Bargain Jimbaran. Beautifully finished 3 br/3bthrm villa on 2 are. Glowing timber thr/out. Fully furnished. a/c all rms. A gift at Rp 900 million. Berawa Bargain. Very attractive 3br. 3bth. villa with pool on 450m2. Fully furn. Just USD200,000. Jimbaran GWK. Brand new 3 br, 3.5 bath, villa on 10 are with fabulous sea views .Big pool. A/C, Part furn, phone, internet, parking. A bargain at USD595,000. Seminyak Investment. delMango Villa Estate. Probably the best investment in Bali. Only 3 villas left. Unique architecture. Great returns Prices from $582.000. Part ownership also available.

For rent, new house, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kithcen, hot water, garden, 1 carpot, 10 mins from seminyak beach. Rp. 35 mil/per year, min 2 years, call 081 2385 2991, e-mail <nittasa@yahoo.com>. [1475] Over contract, until February 2012, nice house in quiet neighborhood, 5 mns from Seminyak. 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, semi-furnished, AC, H/C water, phone line, internet. Rp.60 million. Contact (David) 0812 3672 5340. [1484]

For sale! Garment factory still operating, strategically located, only 5 mins to Kuta/Denpasar, complete with permit. Land size 2200 sqm, freehold title. 2 storey, equipped with 35000 KVA Generator and exhaust fans. Info: Jefri Ray White Kuta 081 2396 5705 or e-mail: <jefri@ raywhitekuta.com>. [1489] 2/3 BR modern new house fully furnished: rent (min 3years at Rp. 95juta/year) or lease 20 years (at Rp. 1,25 billion). Quiet location (end Bumbak-Umalas ) great rice field+distant ocean view. Contact/SMS/e-mail Daniel inspection 0813 3828 6581, <svetlux@hotmail.com>. [1494]

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BERINGIN PROPERTY The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

LAND FOR SALE LAND-BALIAN - 1.7 Ha, can be split, on the cliff overlooking the ocean with ocean view, close to facilities. Freehold - 17.5 are, 100m to the beach, electric and water. Freehold

IDR 95 mill/are IDR 80 mill/

LAND KEROBOKAN - 6 are, Br. Tegal Cupak, road access, ready to build, electric. Freehold IDR 250 mill/are LAND CANGGU - 10 are, road access, rice terrace paddies views, electric. Freehold - 12 are, road access, rice paddies views, ready to build, electric. Freehold

IDR 235 mill/are IDR 235 mill/are

LAND TUMPAK BAYUH - 5 are, road access, nice views, ready to build, electric. Freehold - 12 are, road access, rice paddy views, electric. Freehold

IDR 145 mill/are IDR 140 mill/are

LAND PANDAK GEDE - 21.6 are, 5m road access, ready to build, rice terrace with palms tree views, electric, water. Freehold

IDR 45 mill/are

Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1 Phone: +62 361 848 3743 (Hunting) Fax: +62 361 848 3743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com C/Re/I -06 Oct 10

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One bedroom private villa with big studio, 2 storey, fully furnish, swimming pool, minimalist style. 24 hours security. Quiet area Kerobokan. Monthly Rp. 7.500.000, yearly Rp. 60.000.000. Call 081 6139 6259 / 806 2841. [1496] Rent villa, four large bedrooms, two single, all with bathrooms, fully furnished, telephone, internet, sat-TV, large pool, children’s pool, lush gardens, ricefield views, 10 are, reasonable, yearly rent. Owner direct 081 2464 5281. [1500] Nice room for rent including hot/cold shower, AC, good mattres & spacious garden. Close to Canggu Beach. Rp. 150,000/night or Rp. 3,5 millions month. Call Yanti (owner) 0813 3780 1224. [1501] Huge 200m2 shop available in strategic location on Jl. Batu Belig / Petitenget (close to Metis Restaurant). 7500 watt. Parking. 2 floors. Security cameras, wifi internet Installed. 4 years available. 250mil per/year ONO. E-mail <georges@ be-bamboo.com>. [1502] Villa for rent. Areal 2,5 are, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living room, kitchen, hot water, air conditioner. Price: Rp. 50 million/year, negotiation. Garden, privacy house. Call: Made 0857 3818 6813 / 081 2363 0309. [1503] For sale new 3 bedroom plus staff quarters. 2 bathroom villa on 23.7 are, close to Tiara Gatzu. 22 year lease with optional 25 year extension. 295,000 USD. Vendor financing available. 0815 5892 5057. [1520]

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: info@balialist.com

Jl. Uluwatu II/88E No. 8, Jimbaran 80364, Bali - Indonesia F: (62-361) 847 2033, E: info@whiteislandrealestate.com PT. Sveta Dwipa Development

Local Agent and Local Prices

Space for rent 8 are, 4 are with showroom and 4 are free area. Located in strategic area on Jl. Raya Kerobokan II. Price Rp. 85 million/year (US$ 9,450/year). For details please call 081 2384 8793. [1184]

Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bath tub, AC, cable-TV, swimming pool, fully furnished, garage, kitchen, garden, hot water, living room, phone. Call 081 2369 5606. [1488]

USD 350,000 (Nego).

Real Estate & Development (62-361) 847 2033 / 80 888 23 www.whiteislandrealestate.com

Des Dieux Residence is a new convenient residence which has all the elements of luxury, it’s tastefully decorated with modern style and a fashionable interior. Each villa has a different decoration concept. One or two bedrooms completed by private swimming pool, TV Sat, internet WiFi, fully furnished & fully equipped kitchentte and air-condition.

We drive you return from Airport to our residence.

Jl. Drupadi 1 Gang Puri Kubu 1 No, 888 (in front Made’s Warung - Seminyak) Seminyak Kuta 80361 Bali - Indonesia +62(0)361 730 267 | Eng. +62(0)818 708 200 | Fr. +62(0)818 0717 7771

Email: ilot@ilot-bali.com | Website: www.ilot-bali.com

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CKER102 Kerobokan

SKER581 Kerobokan

A great investment opportunity in a prime location, located only a stroll away from the popular restaurants of Sardine and Metis in Jalan Petitinget. A great opportunity for a thriving business venture in Bali.

A 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom property in Umalas at an unbelievable price! On Hak Malik certificate, this property includes air-conditioned bedrooms, private parking area, stunning furniture from Lio Collection and simple yet beautiful garden.

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 160,000

SCGU320 Canggu

Contact : Annie + 62 81 339 455 009 annie@raywhiteparadise.com

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A motivated vendor with the price already slashed to sell quickly! Surrounded by green belt, this private villa offers seductive views of rice fields and further on towards the ocean. A must view for serious purchasers. Call now! OPEN HOUSE Sat 9th, Wed 13th & Sat 16th October 2pm – 3pm Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 215,000

SSEM016 Seminyak

Contact : Shane Walsh + 62 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

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A stunning property by architect Popo Danes. Tastefully complemented with modern interior in a minimalistic style, ultra modern & high-tech leaving nothing to be desired. For private as well as working needs, this house is a perfect fit.

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 450,500

Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 200,000

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A luxury full service 3 bedroom villa on the jewel island of Gili Trawangan, only a short trip from Bali. Complete with exclusive furniture, large garden and swimming pool, all located within a coconut plantation only 400m from the beach.

Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 265,000

Contact : Christina Chambonnet +62 81 338 109 492 christina@raywhiteparadise.com

SSEM05 Seminyak

SUMS28 Umalas, Bali

This superb piece of land definitely will not last! Priced under market value, the plot is 6.6 Are in total. The vendor is keen to sell and ready to do business. Completely flat and very easy to build upon, the 1st serious purchaser to view will buy. Call me now!

Modern, fully furnished 4 bedroom property hidden in lush rice fields, only 10 mins from Seminyak. 6 Are of land with open living, large swimming pool & jacuzzi. Rich teak wood interiors, huge living & entertainment space are other highlights.

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 114,000

SSEM444 Seminyak

Contact : Shane Walsh + 62 81 338 276 772 shane@raywhiteparadise.com

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3 FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT & SUPERB ROI POTENTIAL!! Situated in the excellent area of Jl. Oberoi, this group of villas is set within approx 2000 sqm of privately owned land with each villa of 3 bedrooms on two levels at 350 sqm each. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 169,500

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Contact : Siska + 62 81 55 749 228 siska@raywhiteparadise.com

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A new development strategically situated in an excellent area of Seminyak with direct access to Sunset Rd. 4 exclusive 3 bedroom villas following Balinese design in a natural environment that is full of modern comforts.

Title : Leasehold Price : Euro 300,000

Contact : Karl Wilkins + 62 81 55 701 729 karl@raywhiteparadise.com

PRICES AND AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION

Tel : +62 (361) 737 357 Fax: +62 (361) 737 550 info@raywhiteparadise.com www.raywhiteparadise.com

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06 October - 20 October, 2010

HOUSE & LAND SALE

TABANAN

8.2 BIL rp, 10are land, 500m2 Villa Ethnic/Modern architecture, Furnished Tastefully Combo Teak & marble, Granite floors, Kerobokan 2.5 million US$, 18.7are land, 800m2 House Restaurant, Units, Staff Accommodation, Security + Large open area to develop, Pettitenget

House for sale at housing complex, Kediri, Tanah Lot, Tabanan, 95 m2 land, 45 m2 building, garage, garden, 1300 watt electric, water pump, AC 1 pk, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen. Rp. 300 mill (nego) call 0813 3872 4288 Serious buyer only. No broker please. [1291]

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY INQUIRE No Agents, Private Sale

Mb: 087860270200 NC/RE/M-6 Oct 10

FOR RENT

78.7 are, mostly wooded with clean spring and views east to Gunung Agung and north to Gunung Batukaru, roadside for easy access. US$200,000 neg. 0818 0534 4593, <cherriwa@gmail.com>. [1477] For sale some of the most beautiful land in Bali! Large and small plots available in the best priced and fastest growing area in Bali. Beachfront, ocean, ricefield, mountain, river & waterfal views. All land is freehold and already prepared for building. Price starting Rp. 15 million/are. Also great for investment direct from owner. E: <info@florynproperty.com>. Call +62 (0) 81 855 5010. W: <www.floryn property.com>. [1382]

Ultra Modern 5/Bed 4/Bath Balinese Home Short Or Long Term Bukit Jimbaran In Secure Quiet Puri Gading Neighborhood. Fully Furnished. Huge Outdoor Garden Pavilion For Dining And Relaxing.10 Min From Jimbaran Beach, Dreamland, Nusa Dua. On 4 Ara , A/C, Hot Water, Tv/Dvd. Washer /Dryer, Full Maid/Cook Service.

Call - 081 6579 679 Email- jimbali60@gmail.com

SEMINYAK C/Re/U-25 Aug. 10

OTHERS Beautiful hotel 4 sale and lease in Bali. Starting from IDR 3 billion. Call or SMS 08170471053 (Bahasa) or 0819 9912 9255 (English). No agent please. [1315] Need money to be sell: Strategy Mediterania apartment in West Jakarta, blok EQ 20, 45M2, Security, PLN, Water, Pool view, sport facility, private locker. Near Carrefour and Hero supermarket. Price only IDR 400 Million. Pls call: +62 815 1300 0054. [1513] For sale need money: 2 floors nice House in west Jakarta, strategy near high-way, jl. Kamboja, Tomang. Land 350M2 / Building 400M2. 6BR, 3Bathrooms, Water pump, 7700W, 3AC, Gardens, Maid Room, garage. Price IDR 2,9Billion. Pls call: +62 815 1300 0054. [1514] Negara. Land for sale at Pekutatan beach. 7.125 m2 & 3.700 m2. Beach front view. Quite & peaceful location. Suitable for private villa. Call 081 7479 7927 e-mail for picture <adisuciptadps@yahoo.com>. [1523]

VILLA FOR SALE

For rent space 800m2 land with 400m2 showroom. Located in a very strategic place in the central of furniture business. 10 years contract US$ 140,000 (nego). For more information please dial 081 2384 8793. [1151] Prime land for lease starting from 300 sqm / 3 are, 30 years + 25 years extension, Jalan Drupadi II, in the heart of Seminyak, 6 meters private road access, 300mtrs from the beach, close to all amenities. Price Rp.7 mill/are/year. Contact Putu 081 2380 6209 / <bali-opportunity@indo.net.id>. [1263] For rent 1 or 2 villas Rp. 135 million 1 year, fully furnish, 3 room with AC, big swimming pool, Jacuzzi, huge garden, centre of Seminyak, quiet area, secure. 5 minutes from Bali Deli, 10 minutes from beach. Call owner 0819 1620 0066. [1476] For sale: Villa over contract till November 2012. Two bed, one w/aircon. Two bath. Pool. Full furnished. Cable TV. Car access from Jl. Seminyak. Good parking. Rear access 1min walk to Jl. Dyana Pura. Good secure area. +62 813 3850 5137 (English). +62 813 1033 9793 (Indonesian). E-mail: <rayerigby@gmail.com>. [1479] Shop for lease: over contract, 3.5 years, can extend, Dhyana Pura, Seminyak, for details call 081 7475 2668. [1480] New restaurant for sale, fully equipped, license for 18 months rental paid. Location Seminyak. 600 meters to Seminyak beach. Interesting price. Call 0818 0550 1978. [1481]

- Luxury villa for sale, brand new, modern design, free hold - Located 830m2 of land on Kuta area, building 700m2 two floors - Very strategic location, five minutes drive to beach - Seminyak area shopping mall - shop - Carrefour supermarket - High valued area for investment and excellent rental returns (+/- US$ 50,000/yr) - Fully furnished, 5 bedrooms, 2 big functional area, open air kitchen and Western kitchen, fully air condition room, sun hot water, laundry room, 4 car garage and security one gate system 24 hours - An expansive swimming pool with free chlorine water system and jacuzzi, beautiful garden and 2 fish pond - Merbau wood and ulin Kalimantan (iron wood) interior Price: US$ 935,000 Direct from owner, call +62 818 553 603 / +62(361) 7428110 (Siska) NC/Re/I-06 Oct 10

ph. 0361 7855600 | 081805536233

www.kumpul-kumpul.com Address I Address II Address III

: Jl. Werkudara Gang Bintang No. 4 Legian : Jl. Raya Legian Gang Arjuna No. 473, Legian Kaja - Kuta. Ph: (0361) 754 533 : Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Goa No. 2 Seminyal. P: (0361) 847 5747 C/VR/I-16 June 10

Villa for lease 45 years. 5,5 Are. Located on Jl. Raya Kerobokan, only 10 minutes drive from Seminyak. 2 storey 2 bedrooms villa. Spacious garden and large fish pond, swimming pool, open living and dining room, rice field view (green belt). Asking price IDR 3.000.000.000.

Phone: 081 856 2212 E-mail: teguhjwl@indosat.net.id NC/RE/A-06 Oct 10

LOOKING FOR

REAL ESTATE All ads Rp. 4.500 per word All ads must be paid before printing Villa wanted for long term rental, up to 2 years, around Canggu area, 3+ bedrooms, pool, walk to beach. From October. Please contact: <lindi.d@me.com>. [001] Kuta / Tuban house rental. More than 1 year. Ideally 3 bedrooms, AC, garden, no pool. Call : 0817 355 044 English. [002]

Villa for rent at Drupadi, Seminyak, Oberoi, fully furnished, short or longterm. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, pool, daily service, Wi-Fi, Indovision, etc. Call Made 0819 9938 6866. [1486]

Restaurant wanted in Sanur area. Preferred Danau Tamblingan area. Send all your offers to <restaurantsanur@ gmail.com>. [003]

Mediterranean three beds villa, pool, Wi-Fi, fully furnished, AC, hotwater, Jl. Drupadi, short , longterm, central location. Also two beds villa yearly rental, fully furnished, AC, hotwater. 081 7979 9922 or 0857 9231 8220, <ceaderphoenix@ yahoo.com>. [1388]

Looking for Apartment in Kuta, Seminyak, Kerobokan. 3 jt - 3.5 jt / month 0819 1642 1224. [004]

Villa for rent: Overcontract, villa until April 2011 extension available, f. furnished, 2 bedrooms on suite, AC livingroom, complete equip kitchen, laundry, gazebo, garden, swimming pool, parking area, security, maid, all inclusive. Contact 0813 3892 4007. [1498] Central Seminyak near Bali Deli, 4 Bedroom house, 180m2, 2 bathrooms, available now for 14 months, unfurnished, no pool, very safe, quite, near shops/restaurants. 0812 3639 7668, <jc@yogitimes.com>. 140,000,000. [1499] Villa for rent Jl. Petitenget 2 bdrm plus guestroom, pool (7x4), courtyard, fully furnished, Telekomvision, aircon, very secure, only long term, 3 years Rp. 135 mill per year, 2 years Rp. 155 mill. 0819 1674 7285. [1129] Shop to sell, ideal location, Jalan Oberoi. 200m2, all renovated, spacious, great volumes, ready to enter. 5 years lease, 290 million/year. Call 0821 4521 5028. [1504]

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email: villa@kumpul-kumpul.com

Looking for rental villa. 2years, 3+ bedroom, pool, garden, 2+ car enclosed garage. Nice home in good area. Under 85jt/mo <bali1976@live.com>. [005] 10-15 are in Ubud area. Good view, slopping land, must have good access and be Freehold. Send details to <baliyoga@hotmail.com>. [006] Villa rent (1 year) located Seminyak, Legian, Kerobokan. 2 bedrooms with AC, Western style, F.Furnished, must indoor livingroom with AC, complete kitchen & linens, garden, swimming-pool, carport. 081 138 5974. [007] Motivated to sell? I want to buy multiple 3-6 are plots for villa construction in Seminyak, Umalas, Legian area. SHM only, no leasehold. 4m+ access required. No agents. <balideveloper@ymail.com>. [008]

House / villa for rent in Seminyak / Kerobokan / Canggu. IDR 60 - 300 mill/year. Monthly/yearly rental. Prefer serious tenant. Please call/SMS 081 7047 1053 (Bahasa) or 0819 9912 9255 (English). E-mail <venice_milan99@yahoo. com>. [1152]

Wanted to rent long term 2/3 bed 2 bath villa or house with pool Batu Belig / Umalas areas. Must be quiet/ private/clean & light please. Semi furnished could be ok. Maximum monthly rent $1,000US inclusive. Please text +62818 0566 2931 or email <wwildwomen@ hotmail.com>. [009]

Rent, nice and clean minimalist 1 bedroom villa, fully furnished, AC, WH, TV, DVD, Jl. Dhyana Pura or Camplung Tanduk, Seminyak. Please call 081 2384 5778 / 0361 778 870 / 0813 3862 9733. [1094]

Looking for a small hotel for rent or lease in Nusa Dua area up to 10 rooms. Please reply with pictures to <andy.brandy@live.de> with rent or lease price. [010]

Villa for rent Seminyak 2, 3, 4 bedrooms, modern living and dining area, Western kitchen, cable TV, pool, Internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 150 - US$ 400 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Please call 081 7978 0553, 0361 7944 555. [1092]

Contact BALI ADVERTISER

Jl. Majapahit No. 46 Kuta - Bali Telp : (0361) 755 392 [Hunting] Fax : (0361) 764 191 E-mail: info@BaliAdvertiser.biz


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BUKIT

Brandnew townhouse, 27 units, close to Kuta & Denpasar, modern furniture, deluxe bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, sat TV, hot water IDD telephone, laundry, room service, 24 hours security. Jalan Pulau Galang 324, Denpasar.

For sale 2.9 Ha. Hilltop. View Tundun Penyu street Balangan Bali. Rp. 175 jt/are (nego). Freehold land. Strategic location for your villa, business or other property investment. Contact 0819 3620 2170 / 0361 275 2587. [1148] Land between Padang Padang and Uluwatu, freehold, have certificate, valley, hills view, country living, walls built filled and level, water, electric, building permit ready, 6 are, Rp. 590 million. Call 0813 5309 3404 or 0813 5309 3403. [1516]

Call: 081 139 2666 or 484999 info@tamanayu.com www.tamanayu.com C/Re/G-21 April 10

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Land for sale 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 16 are, all ocean view, start from Rp. 80 million/are. Freehold, perfect for villa, near Dreamland, Karmakandara Ungasan. Call 0813 3848 7012, <ftimoer@yahoo.com>. [1517]

LAND FOR SALE (BEACH FRONT) NYANYI BEACH, 3500M2 (35 ARE) CANGGU - BERABAN

Uluwatu. 2 x 1 bedroom houses for 15 year leasehold. yearly payment possible. 10 are land, pool, aircon, fully furnished, seaviews, close to beach. Contact Debra 0858 5737 6352. [1522] CONTACT ANDREA (DIRECT OWNER) 081 7973 4043 - (0361) 910 4884 E-MAIL: andreanie_2007@yahoo.com

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Cheap guest house Rp. 3.000.000/month. Hotel facilities, secure, ricefield and ocean view, location in Berawa Beach. Jl. Pantai Berawa. Near Batu Belig, Echo Beach and Canggu Club. Please contact 0361 926 0592 / 0857 3811 4666 [1146] Three bedroom villa for sale in Brawa. Fully furnished, brand new. Finished in 2010. Freehold. Including pool, AC, flat screen TV. Contact Ketut +6281 834 9404 (in., en.) or Roman <roman@buck.net> (de., en.) [1433]

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New freehold villa for sale at Pantai Berawa, Canggu. 2 storey, 4,25 are. 300 mtrs to Berawa Beach, 5 mins to Canggu Club, living, dining, dry, wet kitchen, swimming pool, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 maid room, service area, garage for 2 cars, fully furnished. Contact villa owner, Anisha 0813 3862 7778, 0813 3771 8888, <anishaputri@ hotmail.com>. [1424] 8 Are, land (garden) for sale in Babakan, Canggu. Please contact owner: <shekobali@gmail.com>. Phone: 0813 3776 0888. [1473] Two unit new villa. 3 & 4 bedrooms for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly by owner. 0813 3774 8766, <nyoman_villa@ yahoo.com> or <nyoman@baliserenityvilla.com>. Just few minutes from Echo Beach, surfing sport, Padang Linjong Canggu - North Kuta. Check owner website: <www. baliserenityvilla.com/trial>. [1485] 12 are land for lease. 120 meters from the beach at Pantai Seseh. Bordered by river and mature trees. Adjacent to green belt. Please call 0811 380 1225. [1487]

Grha Fortuna • jl. by pass ngurah rai no. 110 • tuban • kuta • bali C/Re/G-6 Oct. 10

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Beautiful villas on leasehold. Combination of Joglo and modern style. Only 200 meters from Brawa Beach and Canggu Club. Quiet area, ricefield surroundings. 2 beds, 2 baths, pool, spacious garden, fully furnished. USD 185.000 for 27 years or yearly rent. Contact 081 873 5935. <donato66@gmail.com>. [1334] 1 bedroom studios, brand new (9 units), Jln. Raya Semat, near Berawa Beach, Batu Belig, Echo Beach, Canggu Club, secure 1 floor units, furnished room, fitted Kitchen, AC, Swimming Pool, all units with separate free Broad Band Internet (no WiFi), Parkinglot, monthly 800$, weekly 250$ Breakfast on inquiry. contact direct owner: 081 2389 1175 or 081 2381 0091. E-mail: <info@1bedroom-studios. com>. [1495] Special offer. Tibubeneng, 2x 3++ bedrooms luxury villas seperate on 14 ares tropical garden, full furnished, modern Western kitchen, swimming pools, quiet area leasehold 25 years, ideal for ready to live and/or rent 550,000 USD. Direct owner for both. Further information <floquey@ hotmail.fr>. [1507] Quick sale! Reduced from Rup 2.9 Bill to Rup 2.0 Bill. Owner relocating. New villa, freehold. 2 storey, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, pool. Rice terrace views to coast. Indo 0852 3703 3743 Eng 0813 3879 4214 / <uwish.bali@gmail. com>. [1509] Land for sale. SHM, 362 m2. Located at Green Lot Sambada Estate, Canggu. Suitable for villa. 7 minute to BNR and Canggu Club. Rp. 550 million, negotiable. Call 081 138 9168. [1510] Large 2 storey, 4 bedroom Family House, close to Canggu Club and schools. The high ceilings and spacious open plan design over look the 6m pool and lush tropical garden. 20yr contract details call 0819 99210 1052 <contact@ guapo.net>. [1521] Villa for rent: At Canggu; 3 bedrooms, pool, minutes walk to Berawa Beach, daily/monthly/yearly with competitive price. At Batuyang Gianyar; 1 Bedroom, Balinese ‘bale’ style, ricefield view. Call/SMS 081 7479 7927 / <www. balisavannahvilla.com>. [1524]

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TROPICAL GARDEN AT DRUPADI SEMINYAK SEMINYAK BB-V868 Designed to incorporate the best of Bali Modern Design, the villas living and dining areas open out to the lush garden and pool, which creates a beautiful natural ambience both day and night with superb lighting for this unique villa. This is a two storied villa with two master bedrooms and both bedrooms are equipped with air conditioner, ceiling fan & safe boxes. There is a large office space, a balcony/lounge area overlooking the lush garden and pool as well as a small gym next to the office. 35 years lease for USD 675,000.

LUXURIOUS GATED COMMUNITY VILLA SEMINYAK BB-V859 This development is a five star private gated community compromising of 22 uniquely designed villas located in the heart of Seminyak. Modern open living and dining plan compliment the clever use of space blending outdoor tropical living with state of the art comforts of modern luxury. Fully furnished with all modern conveniences make these villas the ideal holiday place or a comfortable place to live and enjoy what Bali has to offer, including a private pool. The three bedroom villas are for sale for 50 years lease at USD 850,000.

EXCELLENT IN PERFECT LOCATION PANTAI KARANG, SANUR

BC-B49

This old school villa is arguably located in the best street in Sanur @ approximately 100 hundred meters from the beach. Directly adjacent to the famous BatuJimbar estate, the land values in this area are already peaking and will continue to rise. This property of 1800 square meters of freehold land plus villa is priced at a little above the land value alone making it a sly investment as the villa, though old style, has lots of potential. Well maintained and equipped with garage, large shaded terrace, spacious living and dining area three bedrooms with en-suites, large kitchen, an enormous swimming pool and garden, this villa only needs a little TLC to bring it up to today’s standards and jump up its value! SALE-FREEHOLD: USD 1,300,000

COMMERCIAL PLOT IN POPULAR AREA D. TAMBLINGAN, CENTRAL SANUR

BC-L492

A great opportunity: 1,200 sqm leasehold land located in an established estate area. Just five minutes walking distance from the romantic beach of Sanur. This location is ideal for commercial plot or construction of one or two holiday homes or private villas. Access & utilities onsite. 20 minutes from the international airport of Bali. Exotiq Real Estate is happy to provide a western quality house builder offering architect services, building quality according to international standards and a 2,5,8 year warranty, taking away the risk of the headache and frustration while building your dream home! 48 YEAR-LEASES: IDR 4,032,000,000

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CONTEMPORARY TROPICAL FREEHOLD VILLA

CANGGU BB-V826 This villa can be a lovely family home or a great investment villa. Located just an easy 400 meter stroll from the beach at Berawa and 10 minutes from the center of Seminyak, this brand new two story three bedroom villa has been built with the family in mind. In addition to the spacious kitchen and private media room, the roof deck boasts an all purpose room with 360 degree views stretching form the ocean all the way to the mountains. A family menbership to the Canggu Club is included in the sale! Freehold for USD 440,000!

GREAT LOCATION - SEMINYAK LAND SEMINYAK BB-L682 Located just a few minutes from the beach and within walking distance to Oberoi street, Seminyak, and next door neighbour to Sentosa villas. This 1,900 m2 piece of level land is a great spot for building a villa that will be a fantastic money maker on the rental market or a great villa for your own personal use. This new listing is priced to sell and comes with an IMB already in place. 30 years lease for IDR 3,990,000,000 and an option to extend. Check it out!

GREAT DEAL FOR INVESTMENT SEKARWARU, SANUR

BC-V610

From time to time one of Sanur’s jewels comes on the market and they never stay there long. This gorgeous old school villa sits on 11 are freehold land in the best area of Sanur, very close to the Mercure hotel and at walking distance to the beach, while having great access to the by pass road. The villa was built in 1994 and been meticulously maintained making it a very desirable property. The huge master bedroom is located on the second floor, while the garden features a separate guest bedroom. All of the 4 bedrooms have an en-suite bathroom and are very spacious. In the garden a huge freeform swimming pool will keep you cool and the gazebo is the ideal place to spend lazy afternoons in the shade. SALE-FREEHOLD: USD 850,000

IDEAL SHAPE OF LAND PUNGUTAN, SANUR BC-L00478 Leasehold land of 20 Are (2000sqm), located in the heart of Sanur. Very strategically situated for building a villa and only ten minutes walk to Sanur’s white sandy beaches. The land measures approximately 32 x 65.5 meters, is rectangular with electricity and water on site. The airport is about 30 minutes away. 30 YEARS-LEASE: IDR 2,400,000,000

KEROBOKAN BB-V782 Contemporary tropical freehold villa comprised of four bedrooms, four bathrooms on split levels with and ample sized garden that ends with a swimming pool and bale, overlooking a flowing river that leads to the ocean. Dining and living area is massive and comfortable at the same time. Aromatherapy bath with massage table, stereo surround sound, expensive furnishings add to comfort, footpath to beach takes 15 min to walk. Freehold for USD 440,000, drastically reduced from USD 550,000 and needs some minor work.

AMAZING RICE PADDY VIEW LAND CANGGU BB-L681 This ideal shape of land measuring 2,000 square meters, with amazing rice paddy views secured as green belt area. Good shape land in Canggu, approximately 20 minutes drive to famous Seminyak shops, restaurants, and nightlife. Five minutes drive to beach. Suitable for private villas or small villa development. Asking for IDR 160,000,000 per are. FREEHOLD!

LUXURY AND REASONABLE PRICE PEJENG, UBUD BC-V609 Situated in the heartland of Bali, ten minutes east of the cultural town of Ubud, Villa Kartini epitomizes luxury living Ubud style. Fully fitted with Siemens appliances, and featuring solid granite worktops and counters, the marble-tiled kitchen leads into the open plan dining area. Villa Kartini’s large living and dining area is a sheer delight. This great villa is priced to sell has and has a rental track record! SALE-FREEHOLD: USD 650,000

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION BUMI AYU, SANUR BC-L502 These two 266 square meters sized plots of land can be purchased separately or combined and are located in a great area just behind the most visited shops in Sanur. The plots are already walled, while all utilities are in place, even a partially paved access road is provided while a de-watering system avoids flooding in the rainy season. Ready to be built upon these plots are competitively priced! SALE-FREEHOLD: IDR 340,000,000

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SEMINYAK Jl. Kayu Aya (Lesmana) 77X, Seminyak Tel: (62 361) 737 358 seminyakbali@exotiqrealestate.com

SANUR Jl. Danau Tamblingan 78, Sanur Tel: (62 361) 287 642 sanurbali@exotiqrealestate.com C/Re/G-6 Oct. 10


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Sanur - Jl. Kesari. Complete furnished French owned 2bedr villa US$ 240,000. Sanur-Jl. Sekuta. Semi furnished 3 bedroom villa w/swim. pool for rent Rp.160 million/2yrs; 1 year Rp.85 million. ● Nusa Dua. 2000m2 land with 2 semi furnished country houses with a total of 6 bdrms; with newly built s.pool, leasehold 30 years US$ 225,000. ● Lombok. Near Mt. Rinjani National Park, complete furnished 4bdr villa on 4250m2 with rainforest view, fit for rental / meditation retreat US$ 495,000. ● Gianyar-Penatih 10mins from Sanur, furnished 3 bdr house on 400m2. Cheap price US$ 115,000. ● Sidakarya - Jl. Mertasari. 2 storey 3bdr house close to Sanur, Renon, fully furnished + solar system. US$180,000. ●

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06 October - 20 October, 2010 ● Tejakula-Tembok. North East Bali between Singaraja & Amlapura 56,5 are beachfront land Rp.40 million/are. ● Sanur. 1 & 2 bedr apartments for $130,000-$165,000/99 years lease. Also rentals; daily, monthly + yearly! ● Gianyar-Bona Village near Sanur, Ubud, Safari & Marine Park, Saba & Keramas beach, hotel/bungalow complex, 14 rooms, all licenses, restaurant, recreation area w/billiard & fitness room, spa & Finland sauna. Euro 650,000. ● Tabanan-Biyahan. Mountain retreat 800m high with gorgeous 3 bdr hse, 1 bdr cottage, natural s.pool, cacao, coffee & bamboo plantations offering spectacular views on 1Ha land bargain US$ 350,000.

We are a registered company which is Info 0361 724 262 I 081 835 8707 also specialized in baliconsult@apexpertise.com Visa & Business Consultancy www.apexpertise.com Visit our website for more exciting properties! NC/Re/P-06 Oct.10

HOUSES RP 25 - 35 MILLION YEARLY VILLAS FOR RENT 1-2-3 BEDROOMS START RP 90 MILLION YEARLY VILLAS FOR SALE START 160,000 USD

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COUNTRY LIVING RETREAT

Land for sale at Gili Trawangan: freehold! 45 ares in beautiful coconuts plantation. West side, 200 meters from the beach, road access, beach access. Plot available. price: Rp. 45millions/are. Contact direct owner: 0819 3301 4448. <cocoliveolive@hotmail. com>. [1470]

Beautiful landscaped 1.8 hectare river view property 20 minutes from Ubud - view of Mount Agung 7 Are Covered Organic Garden - 50 Are Organic Rice Field 2 Bungalows, all hardwood construction with private baths Large kitchen - dining room - living room w/pantry “Jungle House” with private bath and kitchen Amphitheater - 2 car garage w/office - storage - lumbung 4 developed river view building sites Title: Hak Milik Price US$1,200,000 Contact: Diana +628123901989 - golddi22@yahoo.com

Land for sale at Nusa Penida island: 25 ares freehold. Of secluded top view. Price including road access, certificates and documents. Amazing view, quiet and peaceful place. business oportunity. Hot deal! Price: 12jt/are-300 millions. More info: Mr Cocolive: 0819 3301 4448. [1471] For sale very nice and governement cleared land in Gili Meno Lombok. 15 ara coconut trees, waterwell, electricity. No agent only private person. Please contact 0813 3981 0671 for further information. [1335]

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JL. KUNTI NO. 6 SEMINYAK, KUTA, BALI TELP: 0361-733 963 085737323508 NC/Re/U-06 Oct. 09

Eco villa for holiday rental / over contract

Well decorated, fully equipped house, with small view of ocean, but 3000 forest view, w/ organic veggie patch, child safe pool with no deep end, located on small boutique hotel compound offering 24 hr security, restaurant and small spa. Maid, garden/pool assistant, utilities, internet included. Laundry services and in house spa available. Long term contract rate at going market rates/negotiable. 3 Bedrooms w AC, 1 Den, 1 loft w/bed, 2 baths, can sleep 10+

last minute cancelation 12 - 19 of oct +/very low rate

also available mid nov. to late feb. Sanur near beach +62 81337194780 newkazo0808@gmail.com

Beach Front Apartment Benoa Rose 2 bed, 3 bathrooms sleeps 4, fully furnished, above water sports on the beach in Nusa Dua Daily --- Weekly. 081 7975 2223. [1280]

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Villa for Rent

2 houses for rent, 2/4 bedroom (daily, weekly, longterm rental), furnished/unfurnished possible, quiet area - Land for rent/sale 5 - 30 are - All locations close to Geger Beach, 0361-777 092, 0361-877 1711 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [1345] Bali’s best. Overlooking the harbour and Nusa Dua. Full Bali view Java to Lombok. Executive residence 3BR, all ensuite guest toilet large indoor and outdoor living areas. Pool staff quarters. Double garage. Ample storage min. one year contract. Possibel sale. Ketut 0819 1633 3069. [1493]

Umalas - Seminyak, Bali Short-Long Term, Daily-Weekly Hotline:+628976313222 Email: info@thegrovebali.com Web: www.thegrovebali.com

2 Bedrooms & 3 Bedrooms Villa, Fully Furnished, AC, Hot Water, TV, WIFI, Sound System, Living and Dining Room, Kitchen Fully Equipt, Swimming Pool, Garden & Garage

NC/Re/I-06 Oct 10

For sale: luxury home, 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, built w/ green technology, low cost monthly utilities, minutes from golf, shopping, beaches. 3.5 are 252 sq meter built freehold. No agents. Check <planetproperty.com>. Id: 20970 or 081 756 7630. [1254] For sale need money and very nice House at Global Taman Mumbul, 2 floors. PAM, 2AC, 2BR, 2 bath-room, phone, Security, free Club-house, Rentokil 3yrs. Round Jacuzzi and whirpool, garden, new kitchen set. Land 200M2 / build 227M2. Price: IDR 1 Billion only. Pls call: 0813 1968 8778 / 7408 883. [1512]

JL DEWI SARASWATI III, KUNTI

S E M I NY A K 3 UNITS VILLA

FOR SALE 2 BED ROOMS, 3 BATH, LIVING, KITCHEN, POOL, BALE BENGONG Call : 081 139 7345 ; 081 238 07007 E : dadi@dps.centrin.net.id NC/Re/G-6 Oct. 10

NC/Re/G-6 Oct. 10

NOTICE TO VILLA BUYERS SANUR “TOTALLY FREE HOLD VILLA”

“VILLA DI UMA”

Built on three and a half Are to Australian standards and supervision. Foundations are six hundred cm higher than the highest known flood level. 2 bedrooms, each with private ensuite. TV lounge room with own toilet. Big kitchen with bar and eating area. Maids room with own kitchen and ensuite. (More like a luxury flat than maids room) Air conditioning and fans through out Sensible size swimming pool. Large car port with remote controlled electric gate. Deep well and pump, also Public Scheme Water Connected (PDAM). The big high walls make this villa a very safe place to live. On top of all this, the whole villa is built on a rubber blanket to prevent any damp walls.

“ Three Billion Rp. And It’s Yours”

“VILLA KUTAT LESTARI” TOTALY FREE HOLD Built on 8.5 Are land Garage, garden, fish pond, 3 bedrooms, each with private ensuite, living room, lounge, swimming pool, remote controlled electric gate, kitchen, dining room “U$D 650.000”

Ring Pak Fajar for an informed tour If you’re looking for a little villa, this is it, complete in every way

081 139 2867 NC/Re/I-06 Oct 10


Bali Advertiser

06 October - 20 October, 2010

Famous Resto for sale/rent 19 years/nego, walk in, have customers, owner leaving, 800m2, Kerobokan. Email: paul@pperry.net | 081237879274 Luxury Admiral Villa Carita (Jakarta) 350m2, swimming pool access, rent $ 8000/year, $800/month, $80/day, 4 bedrooms. 081237879274 | paul@pperry.net Jakarta: 081905536767 C/Re/I-25 August 10

TUBAN Room for rent at nice at nice two bedroom villa with pool in Tuban, shared with Italian expat male. Rp. 5 jt per month include cleaning. For more info and photos: <mancini. saverio@yahoo.com>, 0878 6135 7887. [1483]

SINGARAJA House for rent in Lovina. Rp. 25 million per year. Good location, new house, complete with furniture, nice garden, quiet place, two bedrooms, big terrace, toilet and kitchen, Western style. Please contact Hp. 081 2398 5266. [1491]

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4 Bedrooms Villa, Big Pool, Staff, WiFi. Close to popular Restaurants, Bars, Spas and Shopping Daily, Weekly, Monthly Please call: 0361 - 7960 414 NC/Re/G-11 August 10

UBUD For sale land 16.5 are at Br. Kebon Tegallang. Nice view, road access. Good for villa. Located in villa area. Contact 081 138 6595. [1142] Villa for sale Country Estate near Ubud. Ideal for private home, villa or retreat center, rice field & river view. Lap pool steam room & spa. Call 0812 394 8595 for inspection. [1143] C/Re/I-19 May 10

Private Rental Office Services at Istana Kuta Galeria

• Meeting Room • Internet Connection • Secretarial Services

C/Re/I-06 Oct 10

New Homes. Exceptional 6 home community 5km north of Ubud. Secluded tranquil setting. Classic hand-crafted cottage style. Simple, elegant & green built. 2bd/2bth under $300k. <www.desakerasan.com> / (0361) 9000 466. [1139] Beautiful riverfront land in Sukawati for sale - 20 are Rp. 55 million/ara - easy access from mainroad - close to Bali Bird Park - 10mins to Ubud. Contact: <elmar@epj.ae>. [1364]

USD500/month

BSC ~Business Support Center~

Quick sale “Joglo” old teak wood, premium quality, clean and ready on Bali. Size 11/12, big colomns, front and back. Nego price Rp. 160.000.000. Call Bella 0813 5325 7551. [1490]

Tel:0361-769017 / Fax:0361-769008 E-mail:bali.bsc@gmail.com C/Re/I- 22 Sept 10

Rice fields view 22 Are land for sale Ubud. Rp. 65,000,000/ are, 7 km south from Four Season Hotel, 5m Access road. Quiet safety area, can Coupling. 10.6 Are for Rp.70,000,000/ are. 8 Are for Rp.70,000,000/are. 11.5are (main street facing) for Rp.75,000,000/are. 5 Are for 75,000,000/are. Call 081 2388 4973. [1529]

CANGGU MART

Available: • Ice & cold beer • Soft drinks • Fresh milk • fresh bread • fresh eggs &

ROOM FOR RENT AT CANGGU MART DAILY - WEEKLY - MONTHLY - YEARLY Best Mexican Taco - Tacos Available now Open from 9am - 2pm

Address : Jl. P. Batu Mejan, + 200M from Echo beach, Canggu Phone: (0361) 2081942 Hp: 081 835 3518 C/Re/I-08 Sept. 10

SANUR

C/Re/U-30 June. 10

Long term Apartments and Studios. In the heart of Sanur close to everything, kitchenette, AC, daily service, shared pool. Weekly, monthly, yearly rents. Johan 0813 3705 5393 or <info@btjbali.com>. [1472]

avanee residence DENPASAR

Penthouse apartment. New and very open, light and modern style. 3 rooms. Fully furnished. AC and Cable-TV. Big terrace. Total area 200m2. 150 m to the beach. Leasehold 25 + 10 years. USD170.000. Please call 081 139 8007 (owner). [1288]

BALI

Freehold 2BR+ Europe kit bath. Small pool quite street, good parking, garden. Free sat.TV, open living, fruit trees, town water. Plus bore, aircond., phone line. 4 are. $165.000. <miketrader@hushmail.com>. No agents! [1474] Villa rental, Jl. Batur Sari, 2 bed, 2 ensuite baths, a/c, furnished, pool, covered garage, landscaped, 5 are, live-in staff. Rp. 200 mil for 2 years. 0852 3776 2243 (no agents). [1492]

“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs” “Daily cleaning service” Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-16 June 10

Shop for rent 70 mtrs square 8 years Jln. Laksmana, Oberoi 08123866359 NC/Re/G-6 Oct. 10

C/Re/G-10 Feb. 10

New luxury minimalist 3 storeys house for sale/rent, w/ nice s.pool, 4 bedrooms w/ensuites & interior design, library & large spacious lounge, 2 livingroom & beautiful kitchen. A lovely secure house in Hayam Wuruk residence, near Bali Bakery. Call 081 2382 8513. [1497] For Sale - Central Sanur beachside of Bypass. New house - 3 BR / ensuite / AC’s, outside patio with pool & landscaping. International building standards. Leasehold 30 yr +. Also land for lease with architect drawings ready to build. <www. cvbali.com>. Dario 0812 3650 1111 or 081 2464 4447 / Anom 0361 307 2247. [1103] For rent central Sanur. New house. 2BR / ensuites / AC’s. Fully furnished with pool, sat. TV. Short/long term available. Please contact Ginny 0812 3647 4444 or Anom 0361 307 2247. [1104] For rent New Mini Studios/Loft with queen bed, fully equipped mini kitchen with fridge, hot water, 100m from beach. Rp. 900.000 per 3 days, Rp. 1,6 mill/week, Rp. 3,8 mill/month. Long term lower prices. 0858 5758 3635 (Hengky), 0813 3719 4780 (Go). [1508] Villa for rent, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly. 1 bed, 2 bed, kitchen, pool, furnished, garden. Rama Villas, Jl. Tanjung 33 Sanur. 081 755 3609, 0852 3701 3018. [1518] Very elegant apartment for 48 years lease Sanur. 1bed room, living, dining, Kitchen, Bath room with bathtub, For 6unit. Share pool, office, already have Pondok Wisata (hotel Business license). More than 85% okp. 300m From Sanur Beach. Good investment. Call 0813 3700 2573. [1527] Rental nice complex villa 3 bedroom ensuite bath, maid room, pool, furnished, security. Set on 300m2 building with spacious garden. call: 0813 3721 0646. [1528] C/Re/G-14 July 10


Exciting Investment Terms & Vendor Finance Available From Only Rp. 2,550,000,000

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