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For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (about 20 volumes, including the latest The Hit). Per book only Rp 80.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [035] For Sale: DVD player Crystal full HD 1080p, progressive scan, USB reader, karaoke, built in equalizer, super error correction, 3D sound processor, output HDMI (cable included), component composite, audio digital out:coaxial, optical complete with box and manual still in guarantee until November 2014 never been used, seal only for Rp 300.000 in store Rp 400.000. Call (0361) 279 6633 East Denpasar. [028]
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Promoter of Balinese Arts Rucina Ballinger was born in Bloomington, Indiana USA. She spent the ¿rst two years of her life in Japan where her father was posted as a Fulbright professor, and her ¿rst language was Japanese. A tomboy growing up, she kept rabbits, rode her bike and helped her dad in his shop. She still loves to play the board games and puzzles she did as a child. In 1978, she graduated with a Masters in Asian Studies/Dance Ethnology from the University of Hawaii. The following year, she cofounded Gamelan Sekar Jaya, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, helping with fundraising and event organizing and was also one of the main American dancers. Rucina also ran a herb and spice shop, worked in the information section of the Indonesian Consulate in San Francisco and did English-Indonesian translations for Berlitz. Rucina ¿rst came to Bali in l974 to study and teach Balinese dance and theatre. She became an Indonesian citizen in 2000. How long have you been studying music and dance? I’ve been studying dances from other cultures for over 40 years and love to dance and perform. I started out with ballet as a child and then moved to the other extreme with Afro Cuban and Flamenco. In 1972, I had the honor of studying Bharata Natym with the great Balasaraswati. A Àuke of fate prevented me from going to India to study and so I came to Bali in 1974 after studying for a summer at the American Society for Eastern Arts, where so many of the scholars and artists of Eastern and African music and dance had their start. Why did you ¿rst visit Bali? I wanted to be in a place where the performing arts were still a viable part of the culture. This was long before Bali was fashionable. There was no electricity or TV where I lived in Batuan and Ubud, much less having access to Wi Fi and rugula. In 1985, I came to Bali again on tour with Gamelan Sekar Jaya (where we inÀuenced women to play gamelan!), then stayed on to become the director the World Learning’s Academic Semester Abroad program where I served as director for 4 ½ years. My future husband Anak Agung Gede Putra Rangki taught Indonesian and culture in the program. After getting tired of raging hormones (not mine, but the students) I switched to doing Elderhostel programs for the over 55 set. No raging hormones there, but plenty of health issues! In 1986, Agung and I married and in 1987 our ¿rst son was born.
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What are your personal interests? Reading, reading, reading. I was one of the founders of the now defunct Bali Book Club which we started in 1997 and put to bed last year. Aside from non-¿ction, I enjoy reading about how people of mixed ethnicities/race cope with living in another culture. My mother was Brasilian-Portuguese and I was ¿rst generation American on her side and my children are both bi-cultural and bi-racial. Puzzles have always intrigued me. I love doing brain games and play on line scrabble to “wash my brain.”
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What other organizations have you been involved with? I have always enjoyed humor. In 2003, I founded Grup Gedebong Goyang, a vaudeville type troupe of four Western women all married to Indonesians. I wanted to do something to make the Balinese laugh as the aftermath of the bombings in 2002 was like a wet cloth of gloom hanging over everyone. So we got together and collected Indonesian and Balinese songs, changed some of the words, created silly skits (always making sure to make fun of OURSELVES) and found a band (originally called Satya Hati but now DA BIYU BAND) willing to work with these crazy bule. We have been through three incarnations, done the festival circuit and been on national television with Indonesia’s top comedians. We hope to make a TV series, but that’s still in the pipeline. This is a huge part of my identity as people recognize us all over Bali and it gets us better prices at the market. What do you miss the most when living in a traditional Balinese village?
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I live in Peliatan which is semi-traditional I suppose, but my husband’s village of Abianbase south of Kapal is very traditional. I guess I miss being anonymous. It’s easier in the Ubud area where people see all white faces as just tourists. On the other hand, in my home village I’m well known and respected. Privacy when you’re in the family compound is something that does not really exist. You have to get used to everyone knowing your business and then telling everyone about it with embellishments. What is it like living full time in a Balinese community? What draws me to this culture is also something that I actually crave not to get away from. I love the fact that everyone knows what they’re supposed to do in their community which gives people a sense of purpose, a role to play and a solid sense of belonging. But then again it can also stiÀe creativity. One can be creative up to a point but you can’t push the envelope without being talked about or even ostracized. I guess I get my creativity ¿x thru the troupe as we push the envelope a bit by talking about corruption, using local fruits in the offerings or having husbands who gamble (for the record, none of ours do but it’s a problem for a lot of women) but we are careful not to go too far and offend.
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What are you most grateful about living in a rural environment? In Abianbase, I can walk down the street and know practically everyone. I teach Balinese dance to a number of young girls there, so they all yell hello as they go by on their bicycles and I take their moms to Siloam hospital for free mammograms (paid for by a California Rotary club as well as a local woman here in Bali) so I’m fairly well recognized. Being a part of the community is a wonderful feeling.
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The Social Power of Football Homeless World Cup By Polly Christensen
The recent participation of an Indonesian football team in the Homeless WorldCup in Poznan, Poland, has inspired young people to work alongside people who are HIV positive and those who are currently addicted to drugs. The Indonesian football team, organized by Rumah Cemara shelter in Bandung, includes four homeless youths, a former drug addict and three youngsters with HIV/AIDS. The Homeless World Cup is an annual street soccer tournament, which brings together 300,000 people, many of whom are homeless and marginalized individuals, including those who suffer from HIV/AIDS and drug problems. This year’s tournament was held in Poland during August 2013, giving a once-in-a-lifetime experience for underprivileged groups to enhance their selfesteem by taking part in an international sports event and travel outside of Indonesia. For every one of those teenagers, the opportunity to play for their country was a strong motivator, but it was the players themselves who decided to their change lives for the better– therefore that overall victory was theirs and theirs alone. RUMAH CEMARA Rumah Cemara (Evergreen Home) is an Indonesian non-pro¿t organization working to support people with HIV/AIDS, drug users and marginalized people. It also works to eliminate all types of stigma and discrimination. For people with HIV/AIDS and those involved in drugs, the world may seem unfriendly and unfair. Discrimination and mistreatment are common in their surroundings. Rumah Cemara was founded on January 1, in 2003 by ¿ve recovering drug addicts. They believed that if a change was to occur in society, that change must begin from within the community of drug users. Rumah Cemara is legally instituted as a communitybased organization in West Java, and as a work unit from the Insan Hamdani Foundation. There are 50 employees and 10 volunteers. After establishing a Treatment Center for drug users, the ¿ve RC founders realized that the problem of HIV/AIDS was a very serious issue, especially for injecting drug users. They refocused on two target groups, namely people who use drugs and people living with HIV/AIDS, as bene¿ciaries of their services. HOMELESS WORLD CUP Each year, the Homeless World Cup uses the power of football to energize homeless people so they can change their own lives. Participating in a world tournament is a con¿dence booster for young people facing hardships. At a national level, several organizations also hold soccer tournaments, such as the League of Change, which serves to support team selection for the Indonesian team and allows them to compete in international tournaments. Co-founders of the Homeless World Cup, Mel Young from Scotland and Harald Schmied from Austria, came up with the great idea at a conference on homelessness in Cape Town in 2001. They both believed that it was possible to “Change the lives of homeless people through football” and two years later in 2003, the ¿rst Homeless World Cup tournament took place in Graz in Austria. Today, the main role of the organisation is to coordinate the work of its 70 national partners by providing support and guidance in football and management skills, to help grow and develop sustainable programmes which have a global, positive impact on the lives of homeless and excluded people. NIKE INDONESIA At the annual Homeless World Cup tournament, the national
partners all come together to demonstrate how football has the power to change people’s lives. The tournament also lights up the hearts and minds of everyone it touches and changes people’s attitudes to homelessness. In all cities where the tournament is held, people who are homeless report improved relations with the public.
Rumah Cemara was appointed as Indonesia’s of¿cial national organiser in 2010 but failed to send the national team at that time due to limited ¿nancial resources. In 2011 we made our debut in the Homeless World Cup in Paris, France, bringing home three achievements: 6th position among 64 countries, the Best Player (Captain: Ginan Koesmayadi) and the Best Newcomer Team.
In 2013 Nike Indonesia showed their commitment to the Indonesian Homeless Team by giving the talented players an exciting opportunity to play at Gelora Bung Karno, the National Stadium of Indonesia. In the historic stadium with a 100,000-crowd capacity, 16 players all coming from disadvantaged communities, challenged the Nike team. A total of 21 goals were scored which raised Rupiah 63,000,000 in kind support for the National Homeless Team.
Why did you start the ¿rst tournament? In 2012, we held our first national street soccer tournament in Bandung, inviting teams composed of People Living with HIV-AIDS, people who use drugs, and other disadvantaged groups from different provinces in Indonesia. The idea behind this event was not about winning or losing in a competition, but a concrete symbol of equality, where everyone has the same rights to be themselves and to make positive changes in their lives. The competition was also about respecting and embracing others.
Ginan Koesmayadi, one of the founders of Rumah Cemara even received an award from Nike Indonesia after speaking about Sports For Development with the high-of¿cials and top Managers of Nike, South-East Asia after the game. The internal event also involved other sports which brought a total of four teams together and included running, football, women’s running and basketball. VISITING POLAND The tournament also celebrates the yearround work of the organisation and creates opportunities for players to represent their country and meet and build relationships with homeless people from other countries, such as youngsters from Poland. In 2012 Indonesian player Bongsu Hasibuan dedicated his goal of the tournament, a superb overhead bicycle kick, to his friend and former teammate who had passed away at home earlier that morning. Wearing black armbands to mark the passing of their friend, team Indonesia played and won against Czech Republic in a superb display of entertaining and technical football. In the 2012 Indonesian team, ¿ve players were HIV positive, mostly resulting from intravenous drug use. One player, Arif Apriadi is currently getting himself off methadone after a long history of addiction to heroin. He decided to reduce his dosage in the lead up to the 2012 Homeless World Cup and wants to stop completely. His decision not only demonstrates his own personal strength but also shows how much playing in the Homeless World Cup means to him. TREATMENT CENTRES Arif, and many others involved in football programmes, receive support from treatment centres located throughout Indonesia. Each player is judged for his or her individual skills, team cooperation, and attitude, both on and off the pitch. The participants in many national competitions, such as the one held under Bandung’s Pasteur-Surapati (Pasupati) overpass at the Pulosari soccer ¿eld in 2013, travel from many provinces in West Java; Banten; Central Java; East Java; Jakarta; North Sumatra; South Sumatra; and Yogyakarta including Bali. In the last 15 years, HIV/AIDS has become an epidemic in Indonesia. The highest concentration areas are Papua, Jakarta, East Java, West Java, Bali and Riau and all zones are considered to require immediate attention.This alarming news makes nonpro¿t organizations such as Rumah Cemara essential for our future. Who do you reach out to at RumahCemara? Rumah Cemara is a community-based organisation that works to increase the quality of life of People Living with HIV-AIDS and people who use drugs. Apart from these two key populations, we also support their families, partners, and children. When was the Homeless World Cup debut?
Does RumahCemara have an extensive outreach program? Since 2003, Rumah Cemara has been reaching key populations across West Java. Starting from 2011, with the support from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we extend our values to other areas in Indonesia by supporting local organisations in Bali and Lombok. Who are Coaches Across Continents? Coaches Across Continents is an international development organisation that support our ‘Football For Change’ programme by increasing the knowledge and skills of our community members through capacity building sessions and coaching skills. Do you have a women’s team? We just established our women’s football team early this year. Similar to the men’s team, it is composed of women from different backgrounds: HIV positive, housewives, unemployed, and university students. What is the ‘For Life’ Campaign? For Life is our community-based social campaign that aims at engaging the general public in the effort to solve problems related to the issue of HIV-AIDS and drugs in Bandung. In the campaign, we work with both individuals and groups, ranging from students, creative communities, media, private and government sectors, and many more, to collaborate in events or activities where people can participate and share experiences as well as health information. Where do you get funding? Rumah Cemara is ¿nancially supported by different stakeholders, both from local government as well as international organisations that act as our donors. Apart from that, we also receive individual donations and funding from local private sectors as part of their Corporate Social ResposibilityProgramme. How can people volunteer? Rumah Cemara is open to anyone who would like to contribute as a volunteer. They are invited to visit us and get to know further about our community during working days and hours, so that we can brainstorm the best Homeless World Cup 2013 players way or ideas to collaborate. We usually give the freedom to any volunteer to contribute in their way, based on their interests or hobbies. www.rumahcemara.org www.homelessworldcup.org
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Almost anyone is welcome to come along particularly if you are a hospitality developer, operator, designer, consultant or even just a fan of hotels the evening is about casual networking and or a drink. DOGs night is held simultaneously in cities across the globe so do join the group to ¿nd out more about upcoming events. As with a lot of these groups social media sites seem to be the point of contact and you can join this group on face book. You can ¿nd more information as it is posted about the event at the contacts below.
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Imagine being in Bali on holiday and seeing things through the eyes of a visitor especially for the ¿rst time. To view the stunning scenery for the ¿rst time or capture the unique culture of the Balinese. If you feel like you need reminding of the true nature of Bali which may be the reason you settled here many moons ago then an adventure like this one might just take you back to the magical side of Bali. This retreat will take you into the very heart and soul of Balinese culture with time to experience temple ceremonies, blessings, dance performances and visit villages, taste local cuisine, take classes in different crafts and enjoy healing massages. The leader of this retreat is David Patten, founder of the Lontar Project whose aim it is to save the sacred books of Bali. David Patten has been leading groups to Bali for over twenty years and speaks Indonesian Àuently. This will be an opportunity to meet like minded people who are interested in what Bali is really all Where : to be decided about away from the hustle and bustle of the south. The Contact : www.dogsnight.com www.facebook.com/groups/dogsnight/ cost includes accommodation, meals, entrance fees, guides and group activities. E-mail to ¿nd out more information.
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Burns Night (25 January) All things Scottish are on the menu for this auspicious evening, celebrating the birthday and life of Robert Burns (1759-1796), Scotland’s most famous poet. Burns night is a tradition spanning the globe for the Scots who really do not require any excuse for a party or celebration but this is de¿nitely an occasion for the Scots in Bali. This occasion will be marked at the Bali Dynasty Hotel with similar gatherings on this date in Scotland and beyond. The evening will start with pre-dinner drinks followed by a very traditional Scottish menu including Cock a Leekie soup, Haggis, Neeps and Tatties, Rare Scottish Rib of Beef with trimmings and seasonal vegetables and for desert, hot sticky toffee pudding. For BA readers who have not heard of Haggis, it is a traditional Scottish dish made from the heart, liver and lungs of a sheep or lamb combined with oats suet and other herbs and spices. It is cooked in a casing traditionally made of the animal’s stomach. Although it sounds quite disgusting, as most Scots would agree it is rather tasty in a sausage kind of way. Free-Àow beer and wine will be served with the dinner. Master of Ceremony for the evening is Max Kay a famous Scottish entertainer who will lead the evening of Scottish poetry and music supported by fellow Scotsmen and women living and on holiday in Bali. Max Kay has an interesting resume and highlights of his career include being awarded WA Citizen of the Year for the Arts Culture and Entertainment in 2001 and in 2003 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for services to the entertainment industry and for charitable works. The dress code of course is anything Scottish so dig out your kilt and come along to what is bound to be a fun night. Seating is limited so do make your booking as soon as possible. The price includes cocktails, dinner and free Àow beer and wine with select Scotch whiskeys available from a cash bar. The Bali Dynasty Resort is generously offering special accommodation rates for those attending Burns night. This is the ¿rst big event in the 2014 Bali calendar and as with any Scottish crowd gatherings with a few drinks is going to be fun and fabulous! Cost : IDR850,000 Where : Bali Dynasty Resort, Jl Kartika, Tuban Contact : 752402 events@balidynasty.com
DOGs Night (21 January) Be forgiven for having no idea what this event is about as I certainly did not. Guesses will do but failing that it is apparently an unassuming name for social events gathering major players in the hospitality industry. It is all about hospitality industry networking. This organisation has groups as far Àung as London, New York and Tokyo.
Despite the issues and challenges we all see Bali facing during our day to day routine, Bali remains at the forefront of the tourism industry in Indonesia and with a global reputation. Rightly so with the warmth of the Balinese people who welcome the tourists with their beautiful smiles and open arms. With a string of awards including the best Spa destination in the world and a list of tourism and hospitality awards it is no surprise that the food, hotel and tourism industry is huge business. Many opportunities exist in these sectors with the prediction of ten million tourists this year. A range of food and beverages will be exhibited from gourmet foods, seafood, fresh and frozen products to wines, spirits and beers. It is also great to see local products being launched one which we all know recently the Plaga wines. Food service equipment and supplies will also be exhibited, together with hospitality interiors and bakery equipment and ingredients. This is a trade show and will appeal to anyone working in these industries. You can register on-line for tickets.
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Continuing with this Sporting Life’s look at what is in store for 2014,we start with Indoor Cricket Bali, an innovative game using Futsal soccer pitches. For more info please contact Wayansam on wayansam@gmail.com.Continuing in January is the Bali Wheelchair Basketball League at Bali International School on Wednesday’s for more info see www.balibasketball. com. Sticking with basketball, in Febuary, BIS will host the 6th edition of the Invitational Bali School Basketball tournament with Santo Yoseph looking to retain both its trophies again. After a lull in March for Nyepi, sport hots up at Easter with the 15th Nusantara Cup Ultimate Frisbee and the Bali International Cricket Sixes, Bali’s longest running sporting event.The 2nd Bali International Stickfighting tournament will be held in April, and will serve as a selection for the Indonesian team for the World title in July in the Philipines. May brings us another cricket tournament, the Bali Twenty20 Tournament now in its 3rd year and the Yak Tennis Tournament at Canggu Club. Which brings us to the sports high season with an event almost every weekend. June 1 brings us the Coaltrans Friendly Games, integrated games, followed by the highly successful AFL Masters on June 3-4, growing in numbers of teams every year. Endurance events, the Bali Marathon and the Bali Triathlon return, as does the the Oakley Pro Bali part of the World tour is back in 2014, at Keramas in Gianyar between 17-28 June after a successful debut in 2013. July brings us the 5th Bali Ocean Swim in Kuta on July 6, also
returning will be the 2nd Bali ParaGames with newly introduced disabled sports in complementing the six competed in 2013. Another long running event HOTAIR- Bali Kite surfing returns for the 9th year. August 2-3 we have the Bali International Soccer Sixes and later in the month Rotary Nusa Dua Tennis Tournament which continues into September. October is another busy month with the Bali Geckos AFL 9’s on the first weekend ,and then the big one, the Bali Rugby 10’s. 2014 will mark the 20th anniversary edition of Bali’s premiere rugby event. Yes folks the event was started way back in 1995 by a group of Jakarta based expats, who developed and nutured the tournament through highs and lows including the dark days of the Bali Bombings until 2005. Taken over by Indonesian Rugby Football Union in 2006-2008 and run by the Bali Rugby Club since 2009 which also saw the introduction of woman’s and Indonesian rugby 7’s now an Olympic sport. Last weekend of October will see the 4th Asia Pacific Downhill MTB. November sees the 2nd Bali Beach Games, Beach Walk and Bali Sports Week. It should be noted that during the year there will a number of regular surf events, cricket league, school sports, equestrian, sailing and more exciting events are coming, still to be confirmed, and you can rest assured as soon as This Sporting Life has confirmation, we will inform our readers, all these events once again confirming the popularity of Bali as a sports destination.
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Fist in Fist Out – how NOT to process your Driver’s Licence My annual trip to the beautiful boys and girls in grey at Poltabes Denpasar to renew my vehicle licences was slightly more of a marathon this year. Got there at sparrow’s fart (8 o’clock for bules) and thought that as another year passed things may have become slightly less dysfunctional. So I followed the flowchart which was peppered with charming Indinglish such as ‘fist in fist out’ (see photo). This year for a change, all ‘re-newers’ are suppose to re-sit the theory and practical tests for both licences, which is not as easy as it sounds. After going crosseyed trying to fathom the super-speed animation, I ceremoniously failed the car theory computer test, but gloriously zipped thru the bike one (only just, with 2, the maximum number, wrong). During the hour I was in that room, I didn’t actually see anyone else pass this test. Fist in Fist out - Selesai 10 Mnt
So back next week for another go on the car one... apparently chances are unlimited. I could’ve just used agent and avoided the test altogether. Or I could just not have a licence and slip ‘em fifty thou, as most others still do. I figure that even if I got stopped numerous times a year it’d but cheaper than not working for a day. After wasting a whole day on this, and not wanting to spend another day next week, it may just be a little wiser to get me father n law’s police mate to meet me there, give me the ‘nod and the wink’ to push me thru in five. Last year it took me 10 mins to extend but this year broke my all time record for stumbling through sweaty, po-faced bureacracy: 4+ hours in a chaotically packed room of hundreds of very unhappy campers. Today was another fine example of a new government ‘system’ that rather than make things better, only seems to make things worse. Still, at the end of the day at least I ended up with one crappy plastic card with a line through my photo. Today I may have been ‘fist in’, hope next time I’ll be ‘fist out’ too.
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It’s that time of year again! At the start of every new year, people the world over make resolutions to better themselves, with fitness, health, money, and career goals at the forefront of our minds. But what about your poor, neglected PC? Couldn’t it use, at the very least, a few resolutions toward better health and fitness? Let’s get started Today, I’ve compiled a list of 7 PC resolutions - those nagging PC activities you should engage in more often but don’t - to help you and your computer start off the new year on the right foot. From defragging and backing up your hard drive to organizing your documents, this is a roundup of best practices and automation tools for you to use to make your life and your computer happy. Note: The following PC resolutions apply to both Windows PCs and Macs (except for the bit on hard drive defragmentation), so when applicable I’ve tried to include Mac and Windows solutions. Most of the required software is freeware, so all you need to follow any of these tips is a little bit of time and resolve. 1. Regularly back up your hard drive: If there’s one thing that nags most computer users in the “I-know-I-should-butI-don’t” way, it’s hard drive back ups. We’ve all been there: as long as your hard drive keeps on spinning, it’s easy to ignore the whole back up thing - until the Grim Reaper comes knocking at your door. Just find yourself a cheap external hard and set up a simple, automated back up for your hard drive using SyncBack Freeware (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/). For Mac users, check out SilverKeeper (http://www.lacie.com/ silverkeeper/) for simple, scheduled back ups. 2. Set up a self-repairing hard drive: Windows only: Most Windows users have heard that they should defragment their hard drives on a semi-regular basis, but I’d guess that of the users who actually know what that means, even fewer actually do it. Why? Because nobody wants to sit around watching and waiting for their hard disk to defrag.
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I use “Smart Defrag” (http://www.iobit.com/iobitsmartdefrag.html) which is easy to use and automatically schedules itself to your needs. 3. Clean out your hard drive: It’s easy to let you hard drive get filled up with files you neither need nor use, but it can be hard to roll up your sleeves and actually clean everything up. The messier that hard drive gets, though, the tougher it can be to find those things you actually want. While you’re cleaning out files, you might want to set up your antivirus and spyware cleaners for scheduled sweeps if you haven’t already (hopefully you have). You can also clean up a little space with the aptly named CrapCleaner (http://download.cnet.com/CCleaner/3000-2144_4-10547048.html). Now might also be a good time to go through your installed programs and get rid of anything you don’t use.
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4. Organize your virtual file cabinet: Having cleaned out all the unneeded waste, it’s time to organize what’s left. While there are a lot of options for organizing your files, Gina’s method for organizing “My Documents” is a tried-and-true winner. (http://lifehacker.com/156196/geek-to-live--organizing-my-documents) 5. Keep your hard drive clean: So your hard drive is finally free of clutter, and you’ve got a new system in place to keep everything organized, but... what’s to say you’re ever going to stick to that? Apart from your will power (which I’m sure is excellent), there are a couple of great automation tools that can help you keep everything in its place. On Windows PCs, the free Hard drive Janitor script will monitor specified folders and clean out files older than a user-defined number of days. (http://lifehacker.com/133190/geek-to-live--hard-drive-janitor) On the Mac side of things, the incredible shareware app Hazel (http://www.noodlesoft.com/hazel.php) lets you monitor user-defined folders and set rules for deleting and moving files within those folders based on a very powerful filtering system (for example, you can send all MP3 files in a folder to an iTunes playlist, while deleting all .dmg files older than a week). If you’re looking for a bit of Windows shareware that works similarly to Hazel, you might want to check out Cleandesk Organizer (http://cleandesk-organizer.en.softonic.com/). 6. Encrypt your private data: Whether you’re keeping your secret video stash hidden from the kids or you actually have sensitive data you want to hide from the prying eyes of the world at large, now’s as good of a time as any to encrypt your Windows data with TrueCrypt (http://www.truecrypt.org/). For a freeware Mac solution, try QuickEncrypt (http://www. dejal.com/quickencrypt/). 7. Securely track your passwords: While we’re on the subject of privacy, there’s always the matter of those pesky passwords - you know, the ones written on Post-It notes, hanging from your monitor? First, you may need to start choosing better passwords. Already got strong passwords? Good. Windows users can securely track those passwords with KeePass (http://keepass. info/). If you work on a PC but moonlight on a Mac, you can export and encrypt the password list from KeePass (if you want to have access to your KeePass list on a Mac). In general, though, the Mac’s built-in Keychain app handles a lot of the duties of KeePass. That’s it! Now you’re ready for 2014 since you know your computer is ready! ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2014 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser
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We are in the immensely powerful moon cycle that culminates in the Full Moon on January 16, at 26 degrees of Cancer. If you remember this Capricorn cycle began on the 1st day of the New Year with the Sun conjoined the Moon (which always occurs on the New Moon) Mercury and Pluto and squared to Mars in Libra and Uranus in Aries and with an opposition to Jupiter in Cancer, all forming a Grand Cross. The tension is palpable and it will continue until we reach the next exact Pluto/Uranus square, again in a Grand Cross with Mars and Jupiter at the end of April. 2014 promises to be an exciting, invigorating, challenging, and transformational and radically life altering year. This applies to Global trends and in particular everything to do with money, government, military and business. There is a spiritual revolution taking place now bringing more authenticity and heart orientation to all encounters. Empathy is awakening in the Hearts of many as the Chiron in Pisces continues to wield its potent blend of understanding through experience, on the masses. Mercury and the Sun both move on into Aquarius this fortnight and we eagerly await the forward motion of Venus in Capricorn at the end of the month. Family is highlighted on and around the Full Moon and so make sure you are connected to yours in a way that brings peace, love and understanding. I would like to include the larger global family here in its movement towards oneness.
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FULL MOON 25 Cancer 58 January 16, 2014 12:53 p.m.
ARIES Uranus is in your first house of selforientation and opposed by Mars in Libra in the area of partnerships and relationships. The Jupiter and Full Moon both sit in the sector of home and bring a great deal of satisfaction this month although the challenge still comes from the work and career house of your chart. Perhaps the bathing in family nourishment will open new doorways for you over the coming months. Whichever way you look at it, this is a very challenging time, although the thrill of it all will have you anticipating wonderful new adventures and personal satisfaction and expression. I encourage you to be your rebellious self.
LIBRA You are no doubt feeling highly energized and are probably super busy at this time. If there are confrontations occurring it is all probably part of the current round of transformation as your relationships go through a series of radical changes. At least it’s good to get very honest with yourself and your significant others. There is also a lot of activity around your home and obviously work to be done. Are you planning to build or to remodel? As you move forward with your occupational choices you may find it all becomes too much and you need to move back into the safety, comfort and nurture of home or you may choose to work from there.
TAURUS Venus your ruler goes direct soon and that is good news for the part of your chart that expresses higher understanding and legal matters. Know that any hold-ups or delays have all been a part of the bigger picture of things. Saturn is in your relationship house and bringing a great many responsibilities and commitments, meanwhile Uranus is stirring your spiritual ideals in a way that brings radical new thinking and a new approach to your work and service orientation. Your transformation potential lies in your ability to really open your mind this month and create a bigger framework for your concept of family and your capacity to love.
SCORPIO Saturn in your first is house placing some restrictions on your self-expression and meanwhile it compels you to actively search within yourself for a sense of harmony. As you dare to experiment with the way you work or express yourself at work, you find a few confrontations coming from authorities. There may be a need for contracts to be drawn up or there could be news from abroad that brings some sense of sadness. Family may be far away and you want to connect with them or alternatively you could be looking for a new home in foreign lands. Tension is apparent and you have the persistence to hang in there during the tough times.
GEMINI Mercury joins Pluto this month to start the New Year with a serious tone of commitment to transformation. There are no lightweight resolutions this year. The Capricorn theme is in your house of sex and death and brings a lot of thought on these topics. You may be confronted by the passing of someone close to you during this year and it will have a catalytic effect on your values and beliefs, particularly those pertaining to family. You may also get a closer look at your programming and how that has colored the way that you view the world and your own life. Community themes are highlighted due to this introspection and how you share.
SAGITTARIUS It could be that the issue of money or status is compelling you to let go of some family members or habits that you learned from them, or you could simply be learning a great deal from spending time with them. There is always the good with the bad and it’s probably better to focus on the joy and happiness than the opposite. Regardless there is a great deal of attention going into your transformational journey at this time. Many of you are busy with your own children and creating a harmony there and meanwhile your friends also call for your active participation in gatherings of all kinds. Quite a hectic schedule you have now.
CANCER The Full Moon is highlighting your first house of self and as a Cancer native you are naturally drawn to home and nourishment for yourself and others which of course is playing out through you house of partnership with the New Moon stellium this month. There is a lot of transformation going on within your relationships with an understanding that there is work to be done and commitments to be made. Many are actively searching for a new home and career changes or revolutionary moves are on the agenda. As a cardinal sign you are highly activated by the current and ongoing Grand Cross, which will bring a lot of movement and changes.
CAPRICORN As the wheels of time move ever onwards you find that commitment to yourself and your own process is paramount and it reflects back onto your relationship to family members and your ability to nurture and be nurtured. There are revolutionary changes going on in your home and that area of your life where you feel confident and strong. Learning to be more anchored in the unknown and unpredictable is doing you well. The balancing act is going on with your vocation and it could be that your job and your true vocation are at loggerheads. Find peace within yourself and it will be reflected back to you from the World itself.
LEO You are finding solace in Spiritual nourishment which is more of an inside job, than an outside one. It’s time for many to express themselves through their work and service commitments, although this may not bring you the monetary rewards that you’ve been accustomed to. If you find yourself actively searching out information now that brings a stronger sense of peace through understanding and allows you more confidence to express your authentic self, see this as a good thing. You may find you have more to say and an inner knowing to back it all up from your connection to a higher intelligence or Universal Mind.
AQUARIUS As your commitments are internalized and you feel them rather than express them at this time the changes happen in the workplace and how you service the world. You naturally want to nurture others through these challenging times and this brings a change to the way that you communicate. Revolutionary thinking brings a new vocabulary and finding the equilibrium between higher mind/universal consciousness and the mundane an ongoing challenge. If you are facing a dark night of the Soul, know that you are not alone and find your solace in the company of others and learn to express yourself in your unique way.
VIRGO Mercury and Pluto brought some insights at the beginning of the month that allows you to express yourself with more authority. It could be that within your own community you are the living expression of nurture and nourishing. As you care for others you care for yourself and this brings a sense of harmony to your mind as well as now seeing transformation as a necessary part of the spiritual revolution taking place within you and not something to be feared. You are seeking out opportunities to let-go and actively participate in your own metamorphosis. Family issues are highlighted for you during the Full Moon.
PISCES Your values are undergoing a radical and revolutionary change and re-modification at the moment although this brings with it a protocol for releasing and finding a new balance within your deepest core self. Your emphatic nature is naturally nurturing to others as it feels the pain directly and this leads you to take your respected place within your community, be it large or small or more than one. No longer being afraid to express your deep intuitions, feelings and insights brings you the much needed sense of security. Although this is an ongoing challenge of exposure of your vulnerable self, let it be done now.
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For Sale; Voucher for three nights accommodation in deluxe room including breakfast at Spartacvs Hotel Bali for two persons. Valid till 18th March 2014. Rp. 3.000.000 nego. Please Call Andy 0821 4656 9333. Kerobokan. [077] For Sale; Golf Clubs Ping G2 irons ss shafts, pw-3. 2 Callaway BB drivers. 3&5 woods. Cleveland putter. Adams Lob wedge. Taylormade rescue club. Bag. Complete with bag Rp. 6 million firm! Contact: <mwsurf123@gmail.com>. Kerobokan. [078] If you want to feel rich, just count all the things you have that money can’t buy.
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MIOW for Shoes & Bags Kick Up with Shoes, Sandals, Purses and Bags! Am always drawn to shops that offer good quality product plus happy and knowledgable staff, MIOW is one shop that has both in quantity. Plus, great prices! These are the ingredients that bring back happy customers time and time again. The location of MIOW is just before the Australian International School on Jl Raya Kerobokan (left hand side, coming from LIO Square) the store is set back a little from the road so there’s parking at the very front of the store. Now to MIOW and their product! Directional in fashion content = knowing what is happening in the world of fashion and lifestyle, this is MIOW! And you will instantly see what is fashion when you step inside the store. Cowhide ‘furry’ product! printed skins with patterns of zebra, giraffe, leopard & cheetah. Animal prints have been with us a long time, a staple for your closet! Leather skins come to Bali from Java, leather is always a great investment for visitors in particular, you can order boots, shoes, bags and related accessories at MIOW. And, shoes & sandals too, ‘furry’ cowhide makes a statement and instantly dresses up an old favorite from your closet. Next on the list and MIOW is so good at this – Cowhide that has been hand-tooled all over showing off great pattern-work. (in fact the small tools used were purchased from a saddlery) Hats off to the Artisans that can do this style of work on leather, it’s brilliant! This style of work is unique, clever, and MIOW have worked hard with their Artisans to perfect this style. As I have always reported - Bali Artisans are the best! So, ‘furry’ cowhide and hand-tooled products are what you need as they will add dash to your existing closet of clothes. And then there is more......Plenty of heeled shoes, wedges, Àats and sandals all in leather with oodles of color options. There are other handbag delights, like the one with fringing all over, there’s the bucket bag, the medicine bag, the black tote bag with drawstring, there’s a bag with one side ‘furry’ and the other side plain leather. Bags and )olios that can hold your ¿les including laptop or ipad. There are clutches and purses with contrast trims like silver accent, some with hot pink lining or two colors, piping, zippers and some with hand-tooled pattern work, the choice is endless! Belts are another item that features clever detail on leather, some are narrow, others are wide, some are shaped to sit low. Belts are like all fashion accessories (shoes and bags) if you look after them and keep them long enough they come back into ‘fashion’ it then becomes a ‘vintage piece’! Why not collect all matching product i.e. the zebra pattern; from large handbag, wallet, ipad holder, snazzy keyring and matching thong style sandals! So, what’s your Cool New Look going to be this year, the choice is yours?!
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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Batik: Creating an Identity by Lee Chor Lin Among Indonesia’s splendid textile crafts, no other traditional handmade textile is more renowned than batik made by using a “wax-resist” method whereby wax is applied to the cloth to resist the dye. Batik: Creating an Identity examines the role of batik in the social and cultural context of not only modern Indonesia, but also Singapore and Malaysia. The book introduces the reader to the various styles of batik prevalent today. Batik is actually not widely practiced in Southeast Asia. The craft, using natural dyes such as indigo, is seen only in the clothing of hill tribe people who immigrated from southwestern China into Indochina and Thailand in the 17th century. In insular Southeast Asia it is only practiced in limited areas – Java, South Sumatra and Sulawesi – and looks quite different. Of all the region’s batik styles, Javanese batik is the most dynamic and is seen on a wide range of fabrics. It is an art identified with the people of Java, holding great importance in their culture and economy where batik is considered more than just for shirts and sarongs. It is a magic cloth, the fabric nothing short of statements of Javanese life and philosophy and representing perhaps Java’s greatest artistic achievement. Although batik is produced as far north as Jambi in South Sumatra, today the main batik-producing centers stretch across the north coast of Java, beginning in Jakarta and moving eastward to Indramayu, Cirebon, Pekalongan, Semarang, Kudus, Juana, Rembang, Lasem, Gresik and Surabaya. In each of these batik producing areas, the so-called Pasisir coast, the patterns and motifs express each area’s local identity. I was surprised to learn that the term Pasisir doesn’t necessarily mean just a geographical description of the northern coastline of Java but it’s also commonly used to define the cultures and history of people living in Southeast Asia’s whole maritime world which includes the Coromandel coasts of India, southern China, southern Thailand, southern Burma, southern Sumatra, the Malay peninsula, Penang, Singapore, Kalimantan as well as the islands of the eastern extremity of the Indonesian archipelago. Javanese literature from the 12th century refers to copper vessels with a spouted nib (canting) which were used to produce cloth. Although there was already a fabric printing industry in Java by the late 14th century, and references to “wax-writings” date from the 16th century, the art of batik didn’t take formal shape until the ascendency of the Mataram Kingdom in central Java in the early 17th century. The rulers of Mataram, the blueprint of modern Javanese culture, were the first to produce the prototypes which eventually developed into the classical batik patterns and motifs – dyed in brown with blue color schemes – that we see today. Trade goods imported into Java were important sources of inspiration for batik makers (pembatik). Motifs on Chinese silk and printed cotton fabrics from India were prized goods and much sought after by the Indonesians of the period who in turn adapted and integrated the foreign designs. Batik reached its zenith with the introduction of high-quality white cotton from Europe in the late 19th century. During this Golden Age of batik, cloths of unbelievable detail and quality were produced in a number of private workshops in central Java.
By the early 20th century with the invention of metal blocks (cap) for waxing motifs, a revolutionary change took place in Java’s batik that lasted right up to World War II. By this time, Java could no longer claim a monopoly on the export of batik. As early as the first decade of the 20th century, weavers and dyers in Trengganu and Kelantan, states on the east coast of Malaya, were encouraged by the British colonial authorities to experiment with stamped batik (cap) in order to produce cheap clothing for the general rural population. After World War II, with the rise of Indonesian nationalism and the growth of fabric production, batik was brought back into the realms of statecraft and national identity as in 17th C. Mataram. At this time batik began to be packaged under brand names, was tailored into Western-style garments, fashioned into household products, adopted for use in the uniforms of government officials and school children. These developments led to the internationalizing of the batik industry and introducing the traditional craft into foreign markets. Now batik is mass produced by screen printing patterns on either cotton or synthetic fabrics. Contemporary batik is enjoying a renaissance and the word and technique is now part of the mainstream vocabulary of the international fashion world. Large batik export agents and design houses now even produce fine quality batik using designs copied from old batik which have become popular. The long formidably research introductory essay is not all scholarship but also addresses batik as a craft as it is practiced in the workshops (pembatikan). After explaining how certain styles have become useful guidelines for classifying batik, the author lists six distinct styles: Laseman, the Calligraphy style, The European style, the Chinese style, the Tiga Negeri and the Sumatran Style. He gives each style’s literal definition, various names, characteristic colors and motifs, where the style came from, how it was developed and to which segment of society it is marketed. There are some wonderful photographs, both v i n t a g e and contemporary, that are made even more dramatic because a good portion are in black and white. The book opens with full page photos of different types - an image of young Javanese boys wearing batik sarongs and a matronly dignified woman batiking a cloth. Throughout the images of saronged Dutch colonials, gritty batik workshops, market sellers, mothers and children in everyday life, batiked court dancers, very rare fabrics, tribal use of batik and Chinese- and Arabic inspired motifs are captivating. Fittingly, the book ends with a mesmerizing specimen of a kain batik with mengamedung cloud motifs, a Cirebon specialty renowned for the use of up to seven shades of a single color.
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With over 210 illustrations and area and country maps, this book is an important reference in regards to the relationship between Javanese batik traditions and those of Indonesia’s neighboring countries of Malaysia and Singapore. Batik: Creating an Identity solidifies the high stature of the batik arts, serves as an inspiration for batik makers to establish their own unique style and is an important addition to the body of knowledge about these beautiful handmade works of art on cloth. Batik: Creating an Identity by Lee Chor Lin, National Museum of Singapore & Editions Didier Millet 2007, ISBN 978-981-4155-91-5, softcover, 143 pages. Available for Rp200,000 at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
An Indonesian Experience! The entrance is spectacular, a high tent-like atrium above an eating space resembling a market garden. It looks like an up-market food court, one housing many hungry diners. The clear roof has been designed to catch all the rain water which then runs down the many transparent columns supposedly cooling the restaurant before being re-stored for subsequent use, although stand alone air-conditioners suggest not. The cuisine is described as Indonesian and whilst many offerings indeed use Indonesian spices most have been combined with dishes that are more International than local. The menu consists of small and large plates to facilitate sharing. The Dinner Menu has further selection criteria; traditional Indonesian and modern versions thereof. Traditional dishes on offer include small plates of simple dishes such as the Perkedel Jagung which comes as 4 small battered corn clusters served with a rather strange mix of eggplant and oyster mushroom. I much prefer the more traditional sambal ulek as an accompaniment. Tahu Isi is tofu fritters stuffed with vegetables, served with spiced shimiji mushrooms and Soto Ayam Surabaya style is a chicken noodle soup with quail eggs, a small portion of which is often served as an ‘amuse bouche’. A favourite entrée at Merah Putih is the Coral Trout. Served in carpaccio style the paper thin trout slices are layered across the plate covered with similarly sized slices of pomelo and palm heart then drizzled with soy and ginger, it is one of those simple but great dishes that you tend to order on every visit. Another is their Bak Pao [pictured], which arrives on a small glazed slab of tree branch. It is a folded piece of steam bun [often referred to as an Asian sandwich] stuffed with rendang beef shin meat and shallots, beside is a small serve of sambal bajak which you add before devouring, very good! The lunch special on the menu at the moment is excellent value; Babi Guling [5 hour slow roasted instead of the traditional 24 hour smoking] served with traditional Balinese soup and lawar, finishing with the dessert of the day, all for Rp.95,000++. More exotic choices are available on the dinner menu, some of which are also available for lunch. They include Rawon Sum Sum, caramelized oxtail meat including bone marrow with the fragrant black nut kluwek broth, Lumpia Puyuh, small spring rolls stuffed with quail meat which makes a pleasant change from the usual couple of spring roll offerings everywhere elese or another unusual offering a very good Pecel Lidah [sate of char-grilled veal tongue with fern tip salad]. Other seafood options include a Char-grilled Cuttlefish and
Octopus Salad with tamarind, banana blossom, chili and peanuts. Lobster Pangsit, scampi dumplings with seaweed and confit tomato. Jankang is fried soft shell crab with salted egg, chilli and leek. Amongst the Large Plate selection is the traditional Sulawesi curry of Prawn & Snapper or the classic from Surabaya, Gulai Kambing, spiced lamb with potato fritters. Ayam Garo Rica is char-grilled spring chicken Manado style with chilli, kaffir lime and leeks. Then there is Kari Sapi Sunda, Sundanese style beef but using Wagyu for this unique curry, served with quail eggs. The more exotic include Bebek Garo Rica, duck leg accompanied by slow roasted duck breast with kemangi, tomato and leek, Manado style, both meats tender and full of taste. The slow roasted Pork is soy-glazed belly plus suckling pig meat, ginger, tomato and leek. Or you can order the full traditional Balinese Suckling pig, crispy skin and all. The Ribs are not pork but beef short ribs from the Black Angus. They are char-grilled and served with a green sambal and red cabbage [one of my favourite vegetables from Central Europe, but rarely used in Indonesia]. King Prawns are with seaweed noodles and galangal, Barramundi is with cuttlefish and sweet potato in a coconut curry. Ikan Bakar Sambal Matah is whole fish, char-grilled as on Jimbaran Beach, accompanied by a very mild sambal matah, Bali’s favourite sambal.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Merah Putih
Address
: Jln. Raya Petitenget 100X, Kerobokan.
Telephone
: 846.5940.
Open
: Lunch from 11.30 a.m. and dinner from 5.30 p.m.-12.00 midnight, daily.
Non-Smoking Area : Yes [main restaurant]. Smoking Area
: Yes [mezzanine only].
Parking
: Very limited at front, more at the rear.
Price
: Rp. 800,000 for two [+ drinks]
Credit Cards
: All major card.
Food
: Indonesian.
Wine
: Good list.
Service
: Functional.
Atmosphere
: A big glass house.
Overall
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Merah Purtih is a real eating house, one that is usually very busy so the babble is continuous although the mezzanine bar area [the only dining area for smokers] is a little more reserved though very hot at lunch time, almost as if you are sitting in a sauna. The solar paneled glass walls are supposed to let the light in but keep the heat out, but they certainly do not work on the mezzanine level. The secret to fully appreciating any Asian cuisine is to eat from a selection of varied yet complementing dishes, each significantly different taste interspersed with a mouthful of plain rice. This can be difficult if you do not recognize the dishes offered and a poor selection can lead to multiple dishes being ordered with similar taste. At Merah Putih they make this dish selection easy by offering set menus for groups, but only by prior arrangement. Desserts continue the local/international trend with a chocolate fudge, lime brulee and young coconut panna cotta, with mango and palm sugar crumble. Merah Putih [as in the red and white of the Indonesian flag] is different to any other restaurant in Bali and as such deserves a visit. The dishes exhibit the many tastes of Indonesia which was not called the Spice Islands for nothing! Although most of the dishes have been tempered down to tourist level it is still a must experience for any new visitor.
Copyright © 2014 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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Say What? Question: My buddy and I have known each other for 15 years. For the past two years, he has had a girlfriend, and he is totally whipped. The two of them do everything together. He’s never been this way with a girl before. I hardly get to see him anymore. Over the weekend I asked him if just the two of us could grab a beer. He agreed, but when I got to the bar, he was already there with his girlfriend. Why does he have to do everything with this woman? Can’t he and I just hang out anymore? What gives? Doesn’t he want to be with me anymore? Dr. ZZ: Your friend is probably thinking about his future with this woman. He brings her with him all the time because he wants you to get used to the fact that he’s in a committed relationship and thinking of settling down. This doesn’t mean he doesn’t like you; clearly you’re still friends. There’s probably just something about hanging out, being dudes and crushing beers together that is no longer appropriate for him. In the big picture, if you’re still single and he’s not, the two of you are on different wavelengths. He apparently doesn’t have the freedom anymore to get hammered and chase after chicks. If he doesn’t want to be tempted, you’re a bad influence. Perhaps, in the back of his mind, he even wishes that he could still get hammered and carouse; you remind him of that, which makes him feel uncomfortable. The best idea is to downgrade to grabbing lunch or coffee. Chances are it’s the bar scene – not you – that he needs to put behind him. Question: My best friend (Indonesian) is dating a European man who doesn’t treat her well. On their very first date, he brought up the subject of marriage and started showering her with expensive gifts. He has been moving the relationship along quickly ever since. They have been together for only three months, but they just moved in together and are planning a wedding. He has lots of expectations as to how she should behave, which makes me think he doesn’t see my friend clearly or appreciate who she is. They went on a long bike ride together, for example, and my friend had to work hard to keep up because she is not in good shape. The guy got upset that things were took longer than he expected. He also seems socially awkward and will often blurt out hurtful and insulting things in front of others. Later he tries to explain that what he said was a joke, and my friend is always having to make excuses for things he does. She says he probably has Asperger’s syndrome, which would explain some of his social awkwardness, but I hate how my kind, loving and outgoing friend is always having to explain and apologize for his outbursts. The biggest red flag is that he is here in Bali by himself and doesn’t seem to have any other friends. My friend is his entire world. She says that he
has friends back home, but no one has ever met any of them. Since I’ve said what I have to say to her, and since they’re still getting married, I now just change the subject a lot whenever we’re together and the subject of the relationship comes up. We have already talked about my reservations concerning this man’s character and their relationship, and I don’t want to push her away. Is there anything I can say or do to make my friend see this man clearly and dump him? How do I develop the fortitude to watch them get married? I welcome your advice.
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Dr. ZZ: As strange as it may seem from your perspective, the relationship is most likely fulfilling some underlying need for your friend. Perhaps it has to do with the money and gifts involved, or with a sense of security she gets from his being a father figure and provider. It may also have to do with something that your friend can’t or doesn’t want to explain. Whatever it is, something about his controlling feels good to her. Chances are if someone were to tell you on the second date that you’re the only person who really understands them, you would panic. So would I; so would most healthy, intelligent, level-headed people. But this guy with all his fast-forward pledges of love and devotion has somehow tapped into your friend’s subconscious idea of what love feels like. If you can understand that some people liken love to a feeling of being swept away, then you will be able to understand your friend better and be able to forgive the man she’s with. When the topic of the relationship comes up, you will be able to silently remind yourself that your friend is getting something you can’t see out of the relationship. As the two of them careen toward the altar, you may simply need to detach yourself from your own need to be right about this and allow something like the aforementioned to be your mantra. (“My friend is getting something out of this that I cannot see.”) Deep inside she knows everything she needs to know about how this is going to play out. Reminding her that she has your respect, and that she’s smart, strong and good at making decisions will go a long way; an abuser will be doing the opposite. Reminding her of her own strength may be the only thing that will break the spell -- or not, in which case you need to decide what you’re going to wear to the wedding.
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Welcome to Satu Lagi Poolside Bar. Located next door to the Taman Segara Madu Waterpark and Function Centre on Jl Batu Balong Canggu, right on the way to the famous Echo Beach. The new bar offers televised live sports events on big screen TV’s, and a massive 2 x 2 metre screen for the big events, so whether you are into Soccer, NRL, ARL Rugby, AFL Football Motor Sports or Boxing we have got you covered. Add to this great music videos from the 70’s till today, terrific food and a friendly atmosphere, and it’s a winner. Choose to relax in the bar or out on the covered veranda which enjoys cool breezes and rice field views over the magnificent pool and waterfall. Feel free to bring the family and enjoy a complementary swim on a hot afternoon, or come along in the evening and enjoy one of our fabulous cocktails or ice cold beers. There are also other regular events such as pool parties, live bands, grand final’s, Bledisloe Cup, Melbourne Cup, and title fights, along with super high speed complementary WiFi. and ample customer parking. Address is No 39 Jl Batu Bolong Canggu Phone : 0818 0564 1787
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Update Cosmic Diner was new at the junction of Sunset Road and Jln. Dewi Sri in 2012. At the time it seemed a strange location for another bit of Americana next door to Starbucks and McDonalds [the only non-American places here are the Japanese, Yakiniku and the Sumatran Sari Ratu]. Cosmic is an American Diner, spread over two levels, smart, stylish and funky! All day snacks and light meals are their specialty, but specializing in burgers and shakes, waffles and pancakes. American-style Benedict comes with hash browns and toast, even crispy bacon and sausage in the side, whilst another version offers you smoked salmon instead. New offerings include the Cosmic special Parmesan Buttered Rice, traditional rice but glazed with butter and parmesan cheese and served with your choice of Chicken Steak [sliced and topped with mushroom sauce], Chicken Parmigiana [crumbed breast of chicken pan fried and topped with cheese and tomato sauce and melted mozzarella] or Beef Tenderloin [sliced and topped with café de Paris butter. Many other snacks [French toast, burgers, pasta or sandwiches], and meals [steaks, fish and chips] and the essential American offering of Pancakes as well as European style Waffles, although the prices are very Balinese rather than American…breakfast for $4, a steak for $10! The most amazing thing about Cosmic [being next door to McDonalds at their original site] is that Hamburgers [pictured] are their best sellers, perhaps a little less mass produced? Now another Cosmic Diner has opened, this time in Bali’s 2nd Lippo Mall, on what used to be called Jln. Kartika Plaza. Cosmic No. 3 [now under construction] will be in the new restaurant strip on The ByPass at Sanur’s southern end, just before Blanjong.
Now baking for your breakfast items such as Assorted Croissant, Assorted Danish, Assorted Doughnut, Assorted Muffin and Bread such as Baguette, European Bread, Burger Bun, Hotdog Bun and we make fine toast such as White Toast, Brown Toast, Rye Toast and many more. Also available finest selection of pastry products such as Apple Pie, Chocolate Cake, Black Forest, Tiramisu, Baked Cheese Cake, Carrot Cake, Pralines and Truffles Chocolate, Assorted Cookies and many more. Tan’s Bakery Pastry is ISO 22000:2005 certified for food safety management, which caters for hotels, villas, cafes and restaurants. FREE DELIVERY WITH MINIMUM ORDER APPLIES Jl. Raya Legian 123B. T: 0361 750 625 F: 0361 768 437 Inquiries : info@tansbakery.com, sales@tansbakery.com www.tansbakery.com C/PS/G-20 March 13
Shiro must be just about the most different restaurant in Bali! Limited to just 20 customers
per night [reservations only] it is best described as a very upmarlet Sushi restaurant, its unusal interior design of heavy and very plain zen-style wooden furniture just adding to the mystique, two separate tables or ‘bar stools’ at the bench! You almost expect to see a Buddhist monk sitting at the head of table. Meals can be as a set or ordered a la carte. Set Menus Shiro and Zen are priced at Rp. 600,000-1,000,000 featuring mixed sashimi, sushi, tempura and grilled fish. Individual serves if sushi or sashimi can be of Uni [sea urchin], Toro [premium tuna], Maguro [normal tuna], Kanpachi [amberjack], Hokkigai [surf clam], Hotategai [scallop], Aji [horse mackerel], Botan Shrimps, Conger Eels are many more of the more common variety. Away from the raw fish there is also Mixed Tempura and Noodle [soba and udon] dishes and for dessert a big surprise, Crème Brulee [not very Japanese]. Where is it? Jln. Pangkung Sari No.3, upstairs at the luxury One Eleven Resort in Kerobokan on the road that links Eat Street to Raya Petitenget, down beside Ultimo. NC/R/U-8 Jan. 14
Veggie Table is new on Jln. Hanoman, in Ubud. As the name suggests it offers vegetarian salads and other dishes and even some that qualify as being 100% Vegan. Ubud must be the only location in Bali where a pure vegetarian restaurant has some chance of success, although still many fail as Indian, Chinese and local Indonesian restaurants often offer a bigger taste variety in their Vegetarian selections. Veggie Table is surprisingly only open from 3.00 p.m. onwards [closed Sundays]. I would have thought that lunch time and on a lazy Sunday even non-vegetarians could be attracted to a tasty salad, etc.
Watercress was one of the very few successes on Jn. Batu Belig, Petitenget in 2013. In fact this small cafe has become the darling of the foodies for designer breakfasts and relaxed interesting lunches. Even the customers here seem to be a cut above the rest! Big news for 2014 is that from about mid January Watercress will open for dinner as well. As the Thais say, same-same but different! The small front garden area will become a friendly garden cocktail bar. Far more important will be the food, and purely from a temporary ‘working copy’ of the proposed menu the palate is teased. At last, snacks at the bar in Bali that are NOT called tapas [many do, but very few are]. Bar Snacks [available till late] expect to include such tasty tit-bits as; Scallops with beetroot, prosciutto and chorizo crumbs, Pan-fried Sardine Fillets puttenesca with charred sourdough bread or Wagyu Sliders, and for the organic crowd a Tempura of Baby Vegetables with Bonito soy and wasabi mayo or Grilled Haloumi Root Vegetable Fritter with pesto and rosemary oil. Mains are a simple choice of Fish [perfect Mahi-Mahi or Crisp Skin Red Snapper], Beef [grain-fed sirloin] or Organic [caramelized red onion tart]. Expect the same crowd, stylish but casual, and the same service, friendly and smiling. An early winner for 2014! Straw Hut, Jln. Saridewi, Seminyak [runs down beside the Oberoi Hotel] is not a new restaurant, just an old restaurant with a new name, who knows why although it suggests it was not previously popular? The old name was Art Café, a small pleasant round building with covered terrace overlooking gardens where live music is regularly performed [Jazz, etc]. The music and the scene were always its strongest attraction and nothing much seems to have changed. Bring your reading glasses as the menu is printed brown on brown paper, very clever! Finger Food includes Vegetarian Curry Samosas. The Samosa is an Indian invention enclosed in a chunky pastry. Here they are mini triangles of crisp rice paper sachets. The Corn Fritters [there is some corn inside] sit on what is described as watercress, guacamole and tomato salsa? The Chicken Wings are baked in the wood-fired oven and served with ginger and bbq sauce. Pasta, Sandwiches, Pizza and Burgers are the standard fare at cafes everywhere. Star attraction here is their Japanese Soup; soba noodles with a mix of shiitake, shimeji, wakame and enoki mushrooms with Japanese tofu and spring onions. The Stones is a relatively new Marriott Hotel on Jln. Pantai Kuta at the Legian end. It features three very different restaurants. The all day offering is from the Stones Kitchen, a self-styled ‘European’ Café offering what you expect from an International hotel chain. Live cooking stations attempt to provide entertainment and novelty. Their Big Fish Bar & Grill [lunch and dinner] obviously features seafood but again going for the showbiz effect with a big central grill area. Dinners only are at The Long Rice Table, an Indonesian restaurant that features Rijsttafel. Mantra [no connection with the hotel chain of same name] has been on Raya Petitenget for
over a year but remains virtually unknown. An attractive mix of inside and covered terrace [every new restaurant these days has an outside covered area getting ready for the enforcement of Indonesia’s smoking laws] it offers a nicely balanced menu. Café snacks include their Jerra, chicken breast in dijon on baguette, Herb-crusted Mushrooms between pita bread slices, a Fish Burger and an interesting salad of chicken meat tossed with mint, dill and cucumber. Chicken can be roasted with garlic or served with crisp skin in lemon. Chilli Prawns are with herbed rice. Their dinner menu goes slightly up-market with a variety of Balinese curries and even a ‘vegan’ Risotto dish with coconut and barley. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com
Welcome to Conveniently located right in front of the new multimillion dollar resort of Sea Sentosa at Echo Beach Canggu, this new cafe’ offers magnificent ocean views, cool breezes and plenty of customer parking. The cafe has only just recently opened its doors after months of design, planning and construction. The owners have brought years of experience in Hospitality from Australia and blended the Cafe’ with western health and hygiene standards, whilst at the same time offering a mixture of modern, contemporary design with a traditional Balinese feel of warmth and hospitality. The menu is as fresh as the Cafe’ itself offering a wide range of international and Indonesian food, from breakfast through to late afternoon. Whether you are up for a “Big Breakkie” of bacon, eggs, toast and grilled tomatoes, served with a complimentary tea, coffee or juice, or you prefer healthy muesli with fresh fruit and yogurt, or continental style breakfast of croissants and pastries, the menu and value for money are sure to impress. Lunch also offers a great range of delights from burgers, pizza, sandwiches and rolls to freshly made salads and Indonesian favourites. Of an evening the Cafe’ transforms itself and its menu to an Asian speciality dinner, featuring the some of the most popular Thai, Japanese and Indonesian dishes. The cafe’ also provides Lazumba Gourmet coffee, a selection of wine, beer and cocktails, all served ice cold and with a warm smile, as well as complimentary high speed optical fibre WIFI and take away service.
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FOR VANITY’S SAKE
Throughout history, women have suffered to maintain their beauty. Some have gone to extreme lengths to maintain their beauty, sometimes risking their lives. Throughout Europe from the time of Queen Elizabeth I, women applied a white paste made from ground up lead to achieve a pale pallor that was popular. However, this deadly poison shortened the lovely ladies’ lives.
She ¿rmly held the instrument in place for several seconds as a sharp pain penetrated the deep levels of my skin. As the treatment continued, my discomfort intensi¿ed, wishing I were in Jakarta soundly asleep enduring this. Unfortunately that option isn’t available in Bali at this time. Okay, I am a wimp. The neck was surprisingly a little less painful and the upper face minimal. At the end of the treatment session a cooling oxygen spray offered great relief and reduced any Swallowing a slimy tapeworm was the norm in Edwardian redness. I must admit that afterwards there was a remarkable England in order to stay slim. But this practice destroyed improvement to my face. The rejuvenation of collagen would women’s health at the same time. I’d rather have liposuction continue for the next three months with lasting effects up to any day! three years. After seeing a de¿nite improvement, I decided that it was worth the pain. What we won’t do for vanity! To have a beautiful glow to the skin, women in 19th century England ate arsenic. They had lovely skin but short lives. Some women applied the arsenic to their skin, which killed off many husbands as well. We are fortunate these days to have more effective methods to maintain our beauty. Are you looking for a method to tighten up the skin and eliminate the wrinkles on your face that really works? I’ve found a solution that is non-invasive and long lasting. I’m fortunate to have been offered the opportunity to try a very effective procedure using high intensity focused ultrasound waves targeting duel layers on the face and neck. This rejuvenates the collagen production of the skin, by plumping up the skin and smoothing out wrinkles. Ultherapy is only available at Ultimo Aesthetic & Dental Clinic in Bali and the ¿rst in Indonesia at the mother clinic in Jakarta. There’s a sister clinic in Surabaya too.
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One-stop Beauty Dr. Enrina is the owner of the three clinics and has been a plastic surgeon since 2005. She also studied cranial facial surgery in Taiwan and Switzerland and opened the ¿rst clinic in Jakarta in 2009 and the one in Bali in 2012. Her goal was to create a one-stop beauty clinic with services from NO PAIN NO GAIN advanced beauty treatments to plastic surgery and dental. Ultherapy offers a breakthrough treatment in non-surgical She understands the needs for a patient to maintain their face lifting, being able to make you look ten years younger beauty will encompass a variety of treatments. in an hour with no downtime plus the effect will last one to three years depending on your lifestyle. Almost as good as All for Beauty plastic surgery, but without the knife. I was warned that there Ultimo offers several options for face and body sculpting may be some discomfort during the treatment and that a treatments. All surgical procedures are performed in Jalocal anesthetic would prepare me for the treatment. Dr. karta, which include breast implants, liposuction, eye and Enrina Diah, plastic surgeon and craniofacial specialist ar- nose aesthetics and face-lifts. You can Ày into Jakarta in the rived from Jakarta in time for my treatment. During the morning, have surgery and then Ày back to Bali later that consultation, she evaluated my skin and explained how the same day. treatment works. It uses high intensity focused ultrasound to the targeted areas creating a micro injury in the dual layer of the face, the fascia covering the muscle and also a more super¿cial layer of the skin. This micro injury will increase the collagen production and will eventually tighten the face. The intensity can be controlled but she told me that the stronger the signal the more effective the result. Okay, I was prepared to withstand some pain to get the most out of the treatment. No pain no gain, right?
Increase your sexual pleasure They also have anti-aging programs to clean up clogged arteries and decrease cholesterol, organic stem cell therapy and LAX3, a chromosome genetic protein to tighten up the reproductive organs after the birth of the baby, as well as female anti-aging for all of your reproductive parts to repair or correct to increase sexual pleasure. Treatments such as G-spot ampli¿cation, hoodectomy (reduce the clitoral foreskin), vaginplasty (tighten the muscles after child birth), labiaplasty or even hymenplasty (repair the hymen). Feel like a virgin again. Men wanna look hot too Ultimo doesn’t leave the men out with their men’s clinic. Many want to enhance or restore their good looks with aesthetic surgery, liposuction, laser hair removal, hair transplantation or simply Botox or Microdermabrasion. The latest treatment for erectile dysfunction uses stemcell, ultrasound and testosterone therapy. It’s all in your smile The last area of their beauty treatments is a modern dental clinic, offering all dental aspects from simple ¿lling, teeth whitening, aesthetic restoration and dental implant.
To start with a thick numbing cream was smoothed over my entire face and neck. Then strips of plastic covered the cream to prevent it drying out during the next 45 minutes to get the maximum numbness. Dr. Enrina told me that in Jakarta, many of the Indonesian women opt for a general anesthetic to avoid feeling any pain. “Wimps” I naively called them. After 45 minutes a small needle was inserted into my arm to run a sedative pain-killer directly into my vein. This must be painful if I need two kinds of numbing, I thought as the doctor and nurse prepared to begin the treatment. The doctor explained that she would focus along the jaw and then the neck.
Ultimo is truly a one-stop beauty clinic where technology meets artistry. Located at Sunset Star Shopping Arcade (next to McDonalds), Jl. Dewi Sri and Sunset Road. www.ultimoclinic.com ultimoclinic_bali@yahoo.com 0361-8947523, HP 08990997999 Copyright spa inspirations 2014 For clinics and spas offering new treatments contact me for an upcoming story. Spa.inspirations@gmail.com You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Don Jon* In this great sex-comedy, about a controversial issue, a man is obsessed with watching online pornography. In-fact, he ¿nds pornography more satisfying than the real thing, yet, when his girlfriend insists that he stops watching it, he discovers that it is very hard to do so. As writer, director, and star of this movie, Joseph Gordon-Levitt makes some strong and amusing points about how pornography can dampen our libido. Joseph gets excellent support from Julianne Moore, as a broadminded older woman he takes up with, but, as his very sexy and manipulative girlfriend, Scarlett Johansson is just sensational. Captain Phillips As the captain of a container ship is sailing his vessel down the Somali coastline, the boat is attacked by Somali pirates. The pirates manage to board the ship, and, after making some outrageous demands, they take the captain of the ship hostage. Based on real life events, Paul Greengrass makes a terri¿c thriller, in which the tension never lets up. In a distinguished movie career Tom Hanks, as Captain Phillips, gives another brilliant performance. Playing the captain of the pirates Barkhad Abdi is just as equally impressive. Runner Runner* A post-graduate college student is paying for his education with online gambling. But, when he discovers that he has been cheated, he confronts the owner of the gambling site, who, in compensation, offers him a job with his enterprises. Ok, this is not the greatest movie ever made; still, Brad Furman does present a rather stylish escapade. As the student undergoing a gambling education, for once, Justin Timberlake has a role in which he is quite good. Diana Much of the controversy surrounding the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, is overlooked in this bio-pic. Instead, the movie focuses on the ¿nal two years of her life, and, her romance with Pakistani heart-surgeon Hasnat Khan. It seems that the poor princess was never to have any luck with the various men in her life, as the heart-surgeon didn’t treat her all that nicely as well. Australian actress Naomi Watts has Diana’s mannerisms down pat, but, her performance appears to be a bit ‘media’ based, and, is not all that authentic. 1D/One Direction, This Is Us* Adolescent and pubescent girls are just going to swoon all over your sofa while they watch this documentary about British Boy Band One Direction. For those of us, who are a bit more mature, you might ¿nd this expose about the media manipulation and exploitation of a Pop group rather informative. Anyway, these English lads are awfully naughty and very cute. Enough said. Romeo & Juliet, A Love Song New Zealand music producer and movie director Tim Van Dammen takes William Shakespeare’s immortal tragedy ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and turns it, of all things, into a rock opera! His adaptation is horrendous. Shakespeare’s prose does not make very good lyrics, and, the noisy punk-rock music just assaults the ears. The musical is so bad that it has to be seen to be believed. Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare also gets another rough going over in this adaption of his comedy about a series of mismatched love affairs. Joss Whedon sets his movie on a modern-day fantasy island; however, I have no idea why he shot the ¿lm in black and white. Unless, he was aiming for a saucy ‘French New Wave Cinema’ kind of thing, circa the 1960s. In-any-case, the ¿lm is crass. Geography Club A high school senior student realizes that he is ‘gay’, and, while preparing to ‘come-out’ to his family and friends, he ¿nds help from a high school support group. Issues that will be of interest to a young ‘gay’ audience are delicately and sensitively discussed in this intelligent movie, from director Gary Entin. An Amish Murder A serial-killer is murdering young Amish women, and, a police-of¿cer who left her Amish community, and is now being shunned by them, is assigned to investigate the case. Neve Campbell stars, as, Stephen Gyllenhaal directs.
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Mean Machine Vinne Jones plays a soccer star who is imprisoned. While in jail he leads the prison’s team to victory. As a player, Jason Statham appears for 30 seconds. Bonnie & Clyde, Justi¿ed There is nothing to recommend about this retelling of the Bonnie and Clyde story. The sets, costumes, script, direction, and the acting are all appalling. The New Republic In the future, an American activist is involved with some political terrorists. The Spectacular Now A teenage boy thinks he is a hot shot, but, he must cope with his alcoholism. (Emergo) An alienated young teenage girl must endure a really horrendous possession. 13/13/13 Another very nasty virus turns all the patients in a hospital into crazy killers.
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Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Don Jon* A man ¿nds watching pornography to be more satisfying than the real thing. Captain Phillips A container vessel sailing down the Somali coastline is attacked by pirates. Prisoners* Parents are alarmed when two girls go outside to play and don’t come back. The Family (Malavita)* An American family are placed in witness protection in provincial France. Runner Runner* A college graduate student is paying for his education with online gambling. The Wolverine*# The life of a Japanese heiress is threatened by rival and jealous businessmen. Riddick 2, Rule The Dark* An intergalactic renegade is dumped on a sun scorched and desolated planet. Diana Princess Diana and Pakistani heart-surgeon Hasnat Khan have a torrid affair. Percy Jackson 2, Sea of Monsters*# Demi-God Percy Jackson has to go on a quest to acquire the Golden Fleece. Despicable Me 2*# Mr. Gru must capture a very evil villain who has world obliteration in mind. * Also available on Blu Ray. # Also available in 3D. E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/He/G-8 Jan. 14
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
DA FLU….. Merry Flumas & Stuffy New Year!
Our current pesky flu virus seems to last about a week, causing these classic flu symptoms: • Fever chills (It’s important to note that not everyone with flu will have a fever). • Cough • Sore throat • Runny or stuffy nose • Muscle or body aches • A particularly nasty headache • Fatigue (tiredness) • Some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children than adults. WHAT YOU CAN DO No treatment will cure the flu or make it go away more quickly, but you can feel more comfortable by following these tips: • Rest (need not be in bed) • Drinks - Extra fluids should be given. Lots of small sips of water, coconut water, milk, tea or juice. • Food - Most people will lose their appetite for a couple of days. A nourishing light diet is best. • Paracetamol - for a high fever (over about 38.5°C), sore throat or pain, can help you feel more comfortable. (Do not give aspirin to a child or young person under the age of 15 years, especially during a cold, since it may cause a rare but very serious illness called Reye’s syndrome). • Antibiotics are generally over prescribed by the local clinics. Antibiotics cannot cure a cold because it is a viral infection, and they do not seem to stop children from getting asthma, ear infections, or sinusitis. CAN YOU PREVENT THE FLU? • The time when people with the flu are most likely to pass them on is in the first 2 to 4 days after the flu starts, especially when the person is sneezing, coughing or has a very runny nose. • The virus is spread by little water drops in the air from coughing or sneezing, or by touching the nose or mouth of someone with a cold and then touching your own nose or mouth, or after touching something the person has coughed or sneezed onto. • Since colds are everywhere it is almost impossible to stop getting a cold, but there are some things which may help. o Try not to let people with colds come too close. If anyone has a cold, they should try not to pass it on. They should stay home from childcare, school or work whenever possible. o Wash your own and children’s hands, especially after coughing, sneezing or blowing noses and before eating.
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Teach children and staff to cover their nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing. They need to wash their hands straight afterwards. o Use tissues, which are used once and then thrown in the bin, instead of handkerchiefs. Discourage your staff and members of the house hold from spitting or “open nose blowing”. If this proves to be a problem provide a spit pot (spittoon), which can be appropriately disinfected or disposed of. Eating healthy food seems to help, but even very healthy people still get the flu. Extra zinc and Vitamin C may be of value. It seems that it may shorten the time a flu lasts by a small amount. It does not do any harm unless you take very large doses. If a person has been near another person who has a cold, taking Echinacea might prevent a cold developing. It also might be useful in the very early stages of a cold, making recovery quicker. (Not recommended for pregnancy). Tobacco smoke irritates eyes, nasal passages and increases the risk of catching more frequent colds and respiratory illnesses and should be avoided.
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WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR Most people who get influenza will recover in a few days to less than two weeks and can treat their own symptoms at home, but some people will develop complications (such as pneumonia) as a result of the flu, some of which can be life threatening and result in death. Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus and ear infections are examples of complications from flu. The flu can make chronic health problems worse. For example, people with asthma may experience asthma attacks while they have the flu, and people with chronic congestive heart failure may experience worsening of this condition that is triggered by the flu. • Any person who is still quite unwell after about 3 to 4 days, who has a high fever (e.g. over about 38.5°C) which goes for more than 24-48 hours, or who becomes more unwell, or shows signs of pain (e.g. earache, very sore throat) should be seen by a doctor. • Vomiting, not drinking, shortness of breath, pain when breathing, unusual sleepiness or crying, a lot of coughing, difficulty hearing are all signs that a child needs to be seen by a doctor. • If the person shows no sign of improvement after 3 or 4 days, becomes very unwell especially if a rash develops then further tests must be conducted to rule out other causes (e.g. Dengue & Typhoid). 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 Office number : 0361-2775666.
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Local, Organic or Conventional… Does it really matter?
If you had to decide between locally produced, organic or conventionally produced food and veg for taste and nutrient value, which would you actually choose? The answer usually depends on your circumstances and what you want to believe. The truth is often quite different from what you may think... Three years ago a team of scientists published a study comparing decades of research comparing organic fruits and vegetables with conventionally grown produce. They found that organic produce, farmed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides was more nutritious, with more vitamin C and much more of the molecules that help prevent cancer and heart disease. No surprise there, except you almost certainly never heard about these ¿ndings by scientists at Newcastle University in England, which appeared in April 2011 and was ignored by the news media. You are much more likely to have read about a similar review conducted by Stanford University a little over a year ago which came to exactly the opposite conclusion. Organic meat and produce, the researchers stated are no more nutritious than conventionally grown foods, setting off a furious debate between those who saw the Stanford study as validation of their belief that organic food is an expensive waste of time and people who said the report ignored the reasons why they buy organic food and willing to pay a premium to avoid pesticides for health and environmental reasons. Where the media went wrong as usual was in not reporting the ¿ndings fully. While the Stanford study did ¿nd organic foods were no more nutritious than conventional foods they also found that eating organic reduces exposure to pesticide residues and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Somehow the media left that bit out. The headlines were all about how organic is no better than conventional in terms of nutrient content, a questionable conclusion as we shall see. Few articles analyzed the signi¿cance of the increased exposure to pesticide and antibiotic resistance bacteria. No mention of the fact that pesticides, herbicides and other harmful chemicals have been shown to cause major health problems. No mention of research into the effects of environmental toxins on cancer urging Americans to eat organic produce grown without pesticides, fertilizers or other chemicals. No mention of the high risk these chemicals present to unborn children. Is it Worth the Extra? But leaving all that aside, is it really true that organic foods are no more nutritious than conventional foods? Did the Stanford researchers stack the deck against organic? Yes, in a way they did, but not as a sinister plot as some may think. Both studies were what’s called meta studies, whereby no new research is conducted but a body of research is scienti¿cally reviewed, a process which often provides valuable new insights. The Stanford review was correctly conducted as if for a meta study into pharmaceutical drugs, while the UK research was structured to take account of the agricultural exigencies of food production and hence more appropriate to the purpose. Critiques of the Stanford study point out it omitted or undervalued certain nutrients that are more concentrated in organic foods, such as vitamin C, polyphenols and Àavonoids. The criticisms referenced other studies showing higher content of various nutrients in organic foods and pointed out that differences exist between newlyorganic farms and more “mature” ones; the longer soil was worked using organic methods, the more nutrient-rich its produce. Thus, it’s possible that many of the studies showing little to no difference between conventional and organic were using “young” organic farms that had yet to reach their potential. Overall the evidence is clear that organic food is more nutritious than conventional food, particularly when the full nutrient spectrum is considered. That’s important because we now know how important many of the secondary metabolites in food that weren’t measured in the Stanford study are to human health. However all of this ignores a fundamental point, which is - when it comes to nutrient content, local trumps organic. Yes, But is it Fresh? The most glaring omission in this research is that no one mentions the most important factor of all when it comes
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to the nutrient content of produce: how long has it has been out of the ground before it’s consumed? Most of the produce sold at large US supermarket chains is grown hundreds, if not thousands, of miles away, in places like California, Florida and Mexico. This is especially true when you’re eating foods that are out of season in your local area. Consider: in the US the average carrot has traveled 1,838 miles to reach your dinner table. Days, over a week, have passed since it was picked, packaged and trucked to the store, where it can sit on the shelves even longer. The problem is that food starts to change as soon as it’s harvested and its nutrient content begins to deteriorate. Total vitamin C content of red peppers, tomatoes, apricots, peaches and papayas is higher when these crops are picked ripe from the plant. Vitamin C content of supermarket broccoli in the US in May (in season) and supermarket broccoli in the Fall (shipped from another country) has only half the vitamin C of the seasonal broccoli. Without exposure to light (photosynthesis), vegetables lose nutrient value. If you buy vegetables from the supermarket picked a week ago, transported to the store in a dark ship or truck, and then stored in the middle of a pile in the produce section, and then you put them in your dark refrigerator for several more days before eating them, chances are they’ve lost much of their nutrient value. A Penn State University study, for example, found that spinach lost 47% of its folate after 8 days. And here’s the key point: this nutrient loss happens regardless of whether the produce is conventional or organic. Veggie Blessed in Bali This is why buying your produce at local farmer’s markets, or growing your own are better options than buying produce shipped from hundreds or thousands of miles away – whether or not it’s conventional or organic. Fruit and vegetables from local farms are usually stored within one or two days of picking and their nutrient content is higher. And, as anyone who’s eaten a fresh tomato right off the vine will tell you, fresh and local tastes so much better than conventional produce it’s like a different food.
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So if you’re going to compare things at all meaningfully you need to compare the following: a) “Industrial” organic produce (i.e. harvested more than a week before it’s consumed) b) “Industrial” conventional produce c) Local organic produce (i.e. harvested within a couple of days of consumption) d) Local conventional produce Which would you choose? I’d say organic and conventional local produce beat industrial organic and conventional in terms of nutrient content. So if nutrient content is your only concern, choosing locally grown foods (both organic and conventional) over foods from distant locales is your best bet. However, if you’re concerned about exposure to pesticide and antibiotic-resistance, industrial organic might be a better choice than local conventional (assuming no local organic option is available). Of course the best choice of the four is to buy local, organic produce: it will have the highest nutrient content and the lowest levels of pesticide and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. And it’s also more supportive of fair labor practices, the maintenance of healthy soil and biodiversity and the strength of local communities. There’s a lot more to food than nutrition.
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GREENSPEAK by Ibu Kat
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Following up my last article on mindful dining in Bali, I thought it would be interesting to explore our options for selecting accommodation with environmental integrity. Tourism is the world’s largest service industry, employing around 235 million (2010) people internationally, which is approximately eight per cent of the global workforce. So tourism offers many opportunities to address environmental and social issues. As travelers, we can be very selective about the hotels we patronize, supporting ethical businesses and sending a strong message to the others. Money talks; let its powerful voice be heard in the interests of more sustainable tourism. The impacts of tourism in Bali are severe and getting worse all the time. Bali has serious problems with uncontrolled development, garbage, inadequate water and electricity supplies, gridlock traffic, and an ever-spiraling cost of living. We are all part of the problem; by deciding to travel or live here we contribute to all these issues. With over 30,000 hotel rooms to choose from and another 4,000 coming on stream this year -- not to mention thousands of villas -- visitors to Bali are hard pressed to decide where to lay their sunburned heads these days. With the island already oversupplied with hotel rooms, there will increasing competition to provide pillows for those heads. This is a good time to tell hotels that their potential customers are a lot more aware of environmental issues than they used to be.
they can sell to recyclers and tip the rest over the nearest riverbank. Bali Recycling and EcoBali are two excellent organizations that recycle everything possible and deliver the balance to an approved land¿ll. They service homes, villas, hotels, schools and businesses and also train staff in waste separation and composting. The island’s electricity supply has been severely strained for years. Some power is obtained from Java by subsea cable, but Java is now experiencing power shortages of its own. A few years ago a diesel generator was installed on a ship on Bali’s north coast to make up some of the shortfall. Blackouts are common in rural areas to ensure that plenty of power is always available to keep the pool lights on and the beer cold at the resorts in the south. Ongoing development means that electricity will continue to be an issue. Most hotels have switched to LED light bulbs and the clever ones use timers to deactivate non-essential lighting overnight and install low-Àow pumps which run only on demand. Ask whether the air conditioners are using HyCool, a more ef¿cient and environment-friendly alternative to freon. It can be used in any air-conditioning unit and may reduce electricity costs by up to 20%. Water is another big issue here. Much of Bali’s water comes from a single crater lake and guess where most of it goes? Yes, tourists are responsible for about 65% of Bali’s total water consumption. The NGO Tourism Concerns estimates that tourists in resorts such as Bali use water at a rate about 15 times higher than locals. In the dry season precious water is pumped straight to the resorts in the south of Bali, bypassing the parched ¿elds of the farmers. In the past ten years half of Bali’s rivers have dried up and land that produced rice for a thousand years will now grow only corn, because the traditional irrigation systems no longer deliver enough water for rice cultivation. Hotels can conserve water by replacing leaking old pipes, installing dual-Àush toilets and low-Àow showers. They can use the grey water (from showers, baths and hand basins) to water their gardens.
Money talks; let its powerful voice be heard in the interests of more sustainable tourism
Ask the management lots of questions, and let them know if you aren’t happy with the answers. If hotel and villa owners begin to hear that potential guests prefer more sustainable accommodation these days, they will start moving in that direction. Beware of greenwashing; if a hotel or villa claims to be ‘green’, ask them to prove it.
It takes commitment and often more than the usual ¿nancial resources to build and operate an environmentally sustainable hotel. It’s much easier not to bother. So let’s give our business to accommodation providers that are consciously striving to leave a lighter environmental footprint on this fragile island. Look for resorts, hotels and villas in Bali that are built from the ground up to minimize the need for air conditioning. A thoughtfully designed building in the tropics takes advantage of natural ventilation, has plenty of open spaces, and is oriented with vertical shade barriers to minimize heat and maximize energy ef¿ciency. Using local or recycled materials wins points too. An increasing number of hotels are offering shampoo and other amenities in hand-made ceramic bottles to reduce the use of plastic; this also creates livelihoods for local artisans. Ideally, your drinking water will be in a glass bottle that can be sterilized and re-used; some hotels provide big bottles of Aqua so guests can re¿ll their own bottles. Look for little touches around the room that speak volumes about management’s intentions. Are the soaps commercial or locally made by hand? Is the laundry bag plastic or cloth? Does the hotel provide guests with a cloth shopping bag so they won’t collect plastic bags during retail therapy around town? Are there notes in the room about minimizing laundry? Ask management whether all the staff are making minimum wage. Although Bali is one of the wealthiest provinces in Indonesia, the money doesn’t always trickle down fairly. Recently the provincial government raised Bali’s minimum wage to Rp 1,321,000 (approximately US$112 per month) which is considerably less than many tourists expect to pay for a single night at many of the island’s higher end hotels. Still, many hotels and other businesses pay less than minimum wage to their staff. Ask whether the staff gets to keep the service charge. Bali’s burgeoning tourism industry is taking a heavy toll on the island’s environment. Ask your hotel what it does with its garbage. Even major resorts often contract out their waste management to local villagers who pick through it for what
I love to ask hoteliers where their sewage goes. In the not-so-distant past this was a subject they were none too keen to discuss, but the days of pumping untreated sewage straight into the sea are over ... aren’t they? The Bali Hotels Association encourages its members to use Green Globe or one of the other environmental benchmarking services. This is a major financial and environmental commitment, but a growing number of hotels are doing so. Owners of some private hotels and villas are setting themselves high environmental standards. And there are an increasing number of sustainably designed and built eco lodges and retreat centres in Bali. Don’t be shy about writing to the hotel managers with observations and suggestions; they really do read those feedback forms to improve service and monitor trends. Tell them what you expect to see, what disappointed you or how pleased you were to find authentic attention to environmental issues. So choose carefully the pillow on which you lay your head in Bali. As Margaret Mead said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” When enough people make enough noise, more of those pillows will be green.
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In my previous article, I touched on how Rolfing has personally affected me and created some significant changes in my body, my being and my life. In this article I will go into greater detail about this potent hands on manual therapy known as Rolfing Structural Integration (SI). Rolfing works primarily on the body’s fascia system, to change the structure and to allow more freedom in movement. Named after its founder, Dr. Ida P. Rolf, Rolfing SI reorganizes the fascia connective tissues that permeate the entire body. Essentially, the Rolfing process enables the body to regain the natural integrity of its form, thus enhancing postural efficiency and the freedom of movement. “If it’s anywhere in the body it’s everywhere in the body,” said Ida Rolf in her explanation of fascia. To give you some understanding of what fascia looks like, imagine an orange after you’ve peeled away the skin. Inside is the juicy pulp which is encased in a very thin white membrane. Our fascia is akin to this. It attaches to every part of us creating a connective network which has an impact on every aspect of our bodies. Ida Rolf discovered that the key to realigning our bodies was not through muscular or bone manipulation, but instead, through our fascia. With this awareness, she designed the 10-Series to address the whole body. “The goal of the 10-Series is to systematically balance and optimize both the structure (shape) and function (movement) of the entire body over the course of ten Rolfing sessions,” said Sook Fun, certified Rolfing practitioner. The 10-Series is as follows: Sessions 1-3: is called the “sleeve” sessions. The goal in these sessions is to loosen and balance surface layers of connective tissue. Specifically, the first session is devoted to enhancing the quality of breath through work on the arms, ribcage and diaphragm. Opening is also facilitated along the upper legs, hamstrings, neck and spine. The second session helps give the body a stable foundation by balancing the feet and muscles of the lower legs. The third session typically involves a “side view” for an understanding of how the head, shoulder girdle, and hips are positionally related to one another when standing under the influence of gravity. Then, the body is addressed within the context of this new vision. Sessions 4-7: are referred to as “core” sessions and examine terrain found between the bottom of the pelvis and top of the head. The idea of core also includes the deep tissue of the legs for its role in support. Session four begins this journey, its territory extends from the inside arch of the foot and up the leg, to the bottom of the pelvis. The fifth session deals with balancing surface and deep abdominal muscles to the curve of the back. Session six seeks to enlist more support and movement from the legs, pelvis and lower back, while the seventh session turns its sole attention to the neck and head. Sessions 8-10: emphasize integration. The practitioner has an opportunity to blend previously established advancements, and ones yet to be made, into the body in a way that encourages smooth movement and natural coordination. During sessions eight and nine, the practitioner is free to decide how best to achieve this integration, as the protocol is unique for each individual. The tenth and final session is also one of integration, but more importantly, serves to inspire a sense of order and balance. Once completed, the wisdom of the Rolfing Ten Series will drive and support the body with health for years to come.
As the Rolfing practitioner works with realigning the client’s fascia during the Ten Series, some fascinating changes can occur. Crooked spines can noticeably become straighter or a person can even become taller with corrections to his or her posture. So why do our bodies get out of alignment? There are varying reasons that can contribute to this. For example, when we have an accident or experience an emotional trauma, our body stores this. So let’s say you are walking down the street in Denpasar and you accidentally fall into one of those insane holes in the middle of the sidewalk and twist your ankle. The energy in your body will go directly to your ankle to try to protect it. Subsequently, the site of the injury will become very dense and the energy will stay there. In order for the energy to dissipate, you’ll need to work on the injured area and learn how to move correctly again. With Rolfing, the practitioner can manipulate your fascia through gentle adjustments so that the accumulated energy will start moving again and the dense tissue will gradually dissipate, allowing a natural reconnection with the rest of your body again. The accumulated energy is what we call a ‘protective mechanism.’ Whenever we have a trauma no matter what level it is, a lot of the energy goes there to protect us. Our bodies have their own consciousness which allows for this to occur. Through Rolfing, a communication occurs which lets the body know that it’s safe to let go now. “As we clear the blockages in our bodies, there is a direct correlation to our state of mind. That’s why many people who have done the Rolfing 10 series often find themselves making changes in their lives. However, I often tell clients not to make drastic changes during this time, because it’s a good idea to allow time for your body to fully integrate all of the changes that have occurred,” said Sook Fun.
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“When our bodies experience both emotional and spiritual changes, you also want change. That level of beingness wants to catch up as well, so it’s a mirror - they reflect each other.” “If you see someone who has a hip problem, maybe the problem isn’t in the hip. Or, the hip is actually affecting the neck. Rolfing is not a pain therapy, but many times relief from pain can occur as a side effect. However, if this is your main goal you should seek out another alternative. We’re looking at the bigger picture - we’re teaching you how to move so that you can sustain your overall wellbeing. When the whole body has been restructured, it’s very likely that the pain will go away and never come back again. That’s the beauty of Rolfing. ” For more information about Rolfing please visit: www. movementmatters-bali.com.
Michele is an Access Bars Facilitator & Body Process Facilitator, Hypnotherapist Energy Medicine practitioner, Transformational Coach, teacher & writer who offers a variety of tools for empowering people to know that they know. She has lived on Bali for 11 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys.com. For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2014 © Michele Cempaka C/He/I-27 Nov 13
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Beat That! The Beat Magazine edition of Dec. 20 carried a little feature quoting what it said were a few notable people around town on what 2013 was like for them and what they were looking forward to in 2014. Hector, in the person of his ghost-writer, was among this number. We’re sure we’re not really all that notable, especially to the young and playful who read The Beat. But never mind, it was nice to be asked and great to supply responses within the requirements specified. Not more than 140 characters per year. Sort of like a Tweet in print. Being a senior scribe, at least in years, we can also count. Others either didn’t read Stuart Wilford’s brief or – in the time-honoured practice – chose to ignore it as something that couldn’t possibly apply to them. Editors, such as the Diary in earlier times, have been known to tear their hair out about such things. Never mind. We did rather empathize with one of the other notables, Morgana, Marketing and Communications Manager at Cocoon in Seminyak. She told us she couldn’t believe 2013 was nearly over. Well, Morgana, each year has 365 days unless a leap year, which has 366. Each year has 12 months. If it’s the twelfth month, the year’s nearly over. Do keep up! But this little thought from her appealed: “Haven’t been home in a year so seriously looking forward to flying out to Byron on the 1st of Jan and plonking myself down on a white sandy beach.” Byron Bay is a magic spot at the easternmost point of the Australian mainland and a Diary resort of premium choice over many years. Enjoy, Morgana. It’s the Year of the Monkey in 2014, the Diary’s own. Perhaps, if Lotto wills it, it may even be a Byronic year.
Load of Rubbish Linda Buller, artist, BARC lady and interesting lunch companion, spent Christmas at Candi Dasa. It’s a beautiful spot. We always stay at Pondok Bambu when we’re there, because it’s such a great place for relaxed listening to the waves. The views are magnificent: Nusa Penida, the long, low, outline of Nusa Lembongan and sometimes Lombok away to the east; and – at night, if PLN hasn’t pulled the two-pin – the distantly twinkling lights on the Bukit. So it was rather sad to hear from Linda that rubbish is piling up on the beaches, courtesy of the fine appreciation of Bali’s clean and green environment that one finds widely distributed among the people. Rubbish is invisible, you see, once you’ve tossed it over your wall, or dropped it at the roadside as you meander along on your motorbike, or dumped it in the local waterway. Marine detritus has much the same provenance, although some of it is the sort of stuff you find washed up on beaches anywhere. Most communities that depend on tourists to call in and part with their money try to keep their beaches clean. Dirty beaches deter dollar-bearers, you see. Here? Well, that’s problematical. Fresh from her Christmas sojourn, Linda thought out loud about organizing a clean-up. We’d happily grab our floppy hat and lend a hand as well as a pen. It’s an all-over problem. John Halpin of Oberoi Bali was having a bit of a rant on Facebook the other day. He and a crew from his multistarred lodgings had just cleaned up Seminyak Beach (again). He said this: “[T]he answer is not just ‘clean it up’ ... the answer ’stop throwing’.”
Sound the Retreat Ubud’s a fine place for retreats. They come in all shapes and sizes and something can be found to suit nearly all tastes. The little hill town suits seekers after truth and other substances. Walking the streets it looks as if it’s thoroughly urban but in fact it’s not. It’s more like a Hollywood movie set. Look behind the shop fronts and you’ll see rice fields. Look into the rice fields and you’ll see timeless, natural space. It’s this environment that has now attracted a very different kind of retreat. Australian natural fertility specialist Dr Alex Perry is running a series of week-long retreats in Ubud this year for committed couples – of any provenance and sexual preference – who wish to conceive using his signature patient-toparent program. Perry is a doctor of Chinese medicine whose Canberra clinic, The Perry Centre, records an 86 per cent pregnancy success rate with infertile couples. Perry is moving to Ubud run the retreats, the first of which commences on Jan. 19. He keeps numbers small to
ensure personalized treatment for couples. The aim is to de-stress – stress is a huge inhibitor of fertility – through a tailored program including massage, meditation, proper diet and reconnection between partners.He says of his program, to be held at Ananda Resort & Spa, that that while the world has other fertility retreats, the Bali program will be different. “I want couples who join me in Bali to enjoy the environment, relax, have fun and take away with them new and lasting skills for conception. I’m very excited about the retreats and their potential to give couples the children they long for,” he says. There’s more about Perry’s innovative treatments and the retreats program at http://ganeshafertilityretreats.com/
Heart and Soul The seasons change – it’s a natural cycle, rather like hotel management changeovers – and we note that the long summer of public exhibition openings at Ganesha Gallery at Four Seasons Jimbaran has come to an end. These affairs are now for house guests only. That’s a pity and not just because they used to give you half-decent wine. They afforded an opportunity to chat with the artist and network with interesting people, or even with Four Seasons executives. More importantly, Ganesha Gallery presents an eclectic range of art. Next up at the gallery is an exhibition of works by Hengki Pudjianto on the theme of Colour is Life. It opens (for the in-house crowd) on Jan. 20 and runs through to Mar. 20. Hengki, who grew up in Surabaya and now lives and works in Bali, started his career as an abstract painting artist. He is self-taught, always an interesting concept though not one readily accepted by tenured academia. His latest works are more figurative and modern, deeply emotional and present art that seems sensual and alive and catches the beauty of colour and form. This exhibition is one to see.
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We do bang on about this, we know. And we know that some people would prefer we didn’t. But we’re not stopping. The issue is rabies, which as everyone knows broke out in the Bukit area of South Bali in 2008 – and then broke out of the Bukit into other parts of the island before the island’s disengaged and somnolent bureaucracy bothered to notice. Rabies is a zoonotic disease – that means it can be transmitted from its animal vectors to humans – but fortunately not one that creates vast pandemics. It is transmitted by direct insertion into muscle tissue, host to victim. These are parameters you would expect any medical or veterinary body in Indonesia to be right across at all times. That wasn’t the case in 2008 (though that is absolutely no surprise) and we’re still paying a high price for that culpable inattention nearly six years ago. A rabies control campaign, largely funded from overseas, was instituted after strenuous efforts to get the authorities to realize they had a real problem on their hands. It worked, so far as it went. But it couldn’t go far enough. The bureaucracy and public ignorance saw to that. In the timehonoured fashion, various targets were set to achieve eradication of rabies from Bali. It was to be 2012. Then 2013 passed, astonishingly without any further grandiose pronouncements. Now it is 2014. The new possible eradication date is 2015. This is because under the rules two full years must pass from the date of the last recorded animal or human case before an affected area may be declared rabies-free.
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There was a human case of the disease – fatal as always – in Buleleng last September. It wasn’t publicly disclosed until much later. Again, that’s no surprise. Genuine public information is an ephemeral practice here. Perhaps someone’s keeping count of human fatalities from rabies. But all we can say is that the Buleleng death adds to the “more than 150” since 2008. Today there are far fewer street dogs around and in some areas villages are seeing the benefits of looking after their dogs and having them neutered and vaccinated. An understanding that if you feed a dog once it believes it is part of your family and that you are responsible for it, is now taking root in some places. That’s great.
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Chinese New Year sales and discounts: On the occasion of Imlek, Chinese New Year, on January 31st 2014 there will be a number of colorful festivities, dinner buffets and other events put on by Bali’s top hotels and restaurants such as W Retreat, Nikko Bali Resort and Warisan Restaurant. Many shops and supermarkets will also be doing promotions starting in the early morning with free entrance to the Chinese temples Vihara Satya Dharma in Benoa, Vihara Dharmayana in Kuta and Kongco Dwipayana in Suwung Kauh (2 km east of Mal Bali Galleria) where Chinese and Balinese devotees burn incense, make offerings and display towering ¿gures of deities. Moon cakes, cakes, cookies (kue salju, lidah kucing, nastar, etc.) dodol (glutinous cake made with rice and brown sugar) are also widely available and cheap during this time as they are required staples for offerings. Imported oranges, however, will cost Rp40,000 or more per kilo. Refrain from offering drinks in single serving cans, plastic and TetraPaks; it’s cheaper and greener to buy big bottles and serve the drinks in glasses. Clothing is sold at bargain prices in the week leading up to Imlek; stores are cleaning out their old stock (cuci gudang) and replenishing with new fashion apparel. After festivities, pack up all the red- and gold-colored decorations for use again next year. RIMO: I now understand why all three Àoors of this downtown electronic center in Denpasar were eerily empty of customers on a recent visit. Although everything is de¿nitely not a bargain here, the sellers do offer some great prices for computer products, cameras and smartphones, but you have to really watch your step. Be on guard in particular for Bait and Switch tactics which are as old as sales itself. Before paying for your purchase and leaving, make sure that you and not the seller a) con¿rms that the item ¿ts or is compatible with your device; b) that the receipt bears the name and the full address of the retailer; c) that you test the contact number on the receipt; d) that the description of the item is stated clearly on the receipt and that it matches exactly the brand you’re buying; e) that you place the item in the bag, not the seller. Also because shops don’t always honor warranties, assure that terms are stated on the receipt. Most shops only give you 3 days to return a faulty piece of equipment. Negotiate hard, even calling other competing shops for prices right in front of the seller. Also be mindful that if they “¿x” a computer, the repair people may use poor quality hardware, exchanging your hard drive for a cheap Chinese HD with malware, loose screws and emitting strange noises. Best to stick with just buying mouses, inexpensive memory sticks, Logitech products and printers in the box. Know exactly what you’re looking for. Minitips: Q & Q Quartz shock-proof, waterproof and trouble-free watches, selling for only Rp150,000 for Classic, Sports, Ladies models, are a wonderful “Best Buy” on Bali with batteries that last as long as 3 years. If you suddenly sound like a drag racer, you probably have a hole in your mufÀer or exhaust pipe or that mufÀer components have separated. The latter is an easy and inexpensive ¿x for your mechanic. In the West when a mufÀer has a hole in it, people often just throw it away, but in Bali you can get it welded for only Rp80,000Rp100,000. Welding shops can even do it while you wait. Make sure that the exhaust pipe is extended far enough out the back so exhaust doesn’t rise up from underneath your vehicle. To stay cool on Bali, buy the cheapest thinnest possible T-shirts you can ¿nd in the clothes markets. The
state-owned railway company PT Kai runs the KA Krakatau economy class train with clean a/c coaches which serve the Kediri (East Java) to Merak (Banten, west of Jakarta) route, the longest train ride in the country; it departs 6:45 am and arrives the following day at 1:39 am. If your smartphone or tablet takes you to the limited version of a website, with the address starting with “m,” just click on a link at the bottom of the page to see the full version of the website. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration online resource (www.fda.gov/ healthfraud) helps educate consumers and pet owners about health-related scams and procedures that can really cost you, lead to delays in receiving proper diagnosis and treatment, and even cause serious harm. Much of the advice, such as information on vaccines, emergency preparedness and medical devices, is also useful in Bali and Indonesia. The site is especially helpful in evaluating treatments that claim to prevent or cure health problems, but have not proven safe and effective. Clean wood paneling effectively with 1 ounce of olive oil mixed with 2 ounces of white vinegar and 1 quart of warm water. Mix the solution at high speed in a blender, wipe paneling with a soft cloth dampened in the solution, then follow with a dry cloth to remove yellowing. To save water and energy, take short showers instead of baths and wash only full loads of clothes and dishes. To ¿nd a good contractor: ask friends, family and neighbors for recommendations; use only local companies; ask the contractor about his previous experience; check references; get three bids with all details in writing. To k o o f t h e Month: Opened in 2005, Papaya Supermarket is conveniently located on Jl. Merta Nadi (a dogleg off Sunset Road) in the heart of Kuta, tel. 0361-759-222, email customerbali@papaya.co.id; website: http://www. papaya-supermarket.com. This grocery, bakery and health food store specializes in Japanese food and wide range of takeaway Japanese food: miso, lunch boxes, deli foods, California maki, bento boxes, onigiri, katsu, macaroni salads, fruit, vegetables, meats, fresh salmon, tuna and other seafood along with other foods, drinks, herbal teas, all sorts of high quality imported green teas, snacks, ice cream and non-food items. The sushi and sashimi are fresh and ready-to-eat. Small cafeteria with Wi-Fi. A good variety of breads and pastry are offered in their Komugi Bakery; the kids especially like the white “skinless” bread without crust. Free big spacious parking lot. Prices are reasonable. Discounts are offered on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays on fruits and vegetables, meat, seafood, tofu and other supermarket items. After 9 pm Papaya gives a 40% discount on Japanese deli, sushi and fresh food and Komugi Bakery gives 20% discount on small items and snacks. Members (registration only Rp10,000) get points towards purchases. Credit cards accepted. Open daily 10 am-10 pm. F o r d r y, c r a c k e d a n d broken heels: If you go to a beauty salon to take care of rough or damaged skin on your heels and feet, they’ll charge you at Rp50,000 for a complete pedicure. But if you buy three medications (cream kaki) costing less than Rp100,000, you can do it yourself at home. First wash your feet thoroughly with Pro Natural Hand & Foot Bath (Rp20,000 for 200 ml), dry your skin, then apply Hand & Feet Cuticle Softener (Rp35,000 150 gr) on your cracked heels, then scrub the skin. After that, apply with facial cotton high-quality Tumitku (Rp25,000 for 60 gram) over all the cracked skin, wait 10-15 minutes, then clean.
Repeat every day until your skin is back to normal. Continue to use Tumitku or Kana creams to keep your skin soft and healthy. A cheaper but still satisfactory product to remedy rough and broken heels skin is Kanna White (Rp12,500 for 30 gr). At each application of all the above creams and solutions you must thoroughly wash and dry your skin. These are great products to have on hand if you’re doing a lot of gardening work. Oralit ¿rst! Forty out of of every 1 , 0 0 0 Indonesians die before they reach ¿ve years of age, mostly caused by diarrhea. But don’t overreact to symptoms of diarrhea by taking powerful, dangerous and unnecessary anti-diarrhea medications for simple and temporary cases of diarrhea. Consuming the oral rehydration powder Oralit should always be your ¿rst step in treating the condition and prevent further dehydration. Researchers at the University of Gadjah Mada and of¿cials at Indonesia’s Health Ministry in charge of the national program known as “Lintas Diare,” advise using antibiotics only as a last resort for certain conditions such as for bloody diarrhea. Antimicrobials can only cure diseases caused by bacteria. Stopping liquid loss, the biggest challenge for diarrhea sufferers, should be immediately dealt with. As soon as you hear rumblings in your stomach, mix Oralit powder with a half a glass of water and drink it once or twice daily until bowel movements return to normal. For children, read the instructions on the sachet. Available in pharmacies and supermarkets everywhere in Bali, Oralit costs only Rp1500 per packet. Every family should have 10 or so packets on hand at all times. Oralit is also indispensable in every traveler’s ¿rst aid kit. Powerful word processors: The 2013 version of iWork, which includes Pages, Numbers and Keynote, is free for anyone who buys a new Mac, iPad or iPhone. Others can buy the three programs for $9.95 each on the iPad and $19.95 each on the Mac. The updated features for Pages — the new appearance, sharing and compatibility — also apply to Numbers and Keynote. That makes them attractive options, especially considering that a subscription to Microsoft’s Of¿ce 365 Home Premium costs $99.99 a year, and you have to pay every year. Yet even better is the free version Open Of¿ce which serves as a perfectly acceptable full function word processing program. Restaurant of the Month: On your next visit to the immigration of¿ce, check out Ayu Minantri’s on the left side of the oneway street Jl. Cokorda Agung Tresna in Renon, Denpasar. This little food stall’s tasty and ¿lling gado-gado, a mixture of cabbage, long beans, mustard, bean sprouts, tofu, tempeh, eggs and lontong served with a spicy sweet topping of peanut sauce, will set you back only Rp 10,000. Open dining area. Ibu Ayu also sells several other traditional foods such as Siomay, Rujak Gingur and Tahu Lontong with peanut sauce. Open 10 am to 10 pm.
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It’s only words; and words are all I have… If you’ve begun to sing the song of this title, you’ll know that the line ends… ‘to take your breath away’. But, no worries if you’ve heard it or not, (as the Aussies say; those same Aussies who ‘gave’ us the Bee Gees who wrote that song). It still underscores the promise - fulfilled each October - that when the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival returns there will be such rich offerings of artistry that we will, often, feel breathless at the sheer magic in front of us. So now, when we’re reflecting on the passing of another year and welcoming in the riches of 2014, let’s breathe in again and reflect on some of the highlights of the tenth anniversary festival. For me, and for many I’ve spoken to, 2013’s festival felt particularly rich in offerings from poets - their performances, workshops, and their vivid, moving offerings in the Poetry Slam, reminded us of the thrill than can come from the way poetry is evolving. Perhaps that is what makes it able to reach wider and wider audiences - the different language forms from traditional narrative allow it to cross a boundary from one story telling form - the narrative prose - to the other world that encompasses spoken word, body movement, body percussion, rap, hip hop, even song and prayer (think of the sweetness of Michael Leunig’s winsome prayers). So it’s not associated with the traditional (read, for some, conservative) approach to telling story. Poetry, spoken word, experimenting with rhythms and rhymes in rap and hip hop performance invokes new ways to bring images and ideas to light. Add to that the possibilities of reaching an audience with body movement or body percussion and we’re in an exciting and engaging literary playground. The ability to stretch storytelling into such exciting forms, is a pleasure that keeps on growing. Poetry, still baffles a lot of readers. It is, possibly, long ruined for many as the obscure literary form that English teachers force-fed their classes. For many, their treasured form is narrative prose - a tale with a beginning, middle and a gripping and satisfying end. But it’s certainly not the only vehicle for
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I am not alone in loving being read to. And, when I hear spoken word poetry, that pleasure, begun in childhood, continues. While poetry can be a little more challenging - the form’s not as familiar as straight story, it’s invariably as rewarding. It usually enchants us with new word associations which stretches the reach of language. I think of poetry as a rich exploration of language and form. Poets, as shape shifters, give us their thrilling juxtapositions of imagery to enjoy. And, even more, lately, performance and body movement - all designed to wake us to new possibilities and fresh extracts of meaning.
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For a lot of attendees at the festival, their main exposure to poetry is through the Poetry Slam. It’s jam-packed year after year and stretches the impact of the festival. There, and throughout the poetry sessions, we were treated to spoken word that explored a range of subjects and form and joyfully delved into wordplay. For those who took the workshops, here was a way to create stories and reach readers’ hearts and minds. We were treated to many poets including Bali’s resident Kamou Bakari Abayomi, Khairani Barokka and Olin Monteiro from Indonesia, Australia’s Michael Leunig, Omar Musa and CJ Bowerbird. and Salena Godden from the UK. As well as being there in person, at festivals, there are the books and CDs and uTube videos created by the artists so we can indulge in their worlds at our leisure. Some artists are still keen to produce their work in book form. But the publishing scene is changing. It’s more and more daunting for writers of any genre to find a traditional publisher to turn their words into books. C/U/G-25 Dec. 13
But, now (in keeping, perhaps, with the evolving forms of spoken word) there are new ways to make creative projects happen without running the gauntlet of traditional publishing routes. In Salena Godden’s case, it was through the collaborative online social funding mechanism, Unbound, in the UK, that she found enough support to publish her latest book, Springfield Road. Unbound, like Australian equivalents Pozible, or Chipin and many others, are online collaborative social mechanisms where supporters of creative projects can pledge funds to make their favoured ideas a reality. Like Godden, other poets and creators (writers and publishers) are plugging into this funding model to fund literary projects everywhere, from poetry collections, to memoirs, and collections of short stories. Creativity is the key. Not only to finding new ways to express ourselves, but finding new ways to bring creative communities in contact with each other and keep connected. Let’s hope that’s in your future this 2014. A link to many creative projects - as participant, as supporter, a way to tap into a creative vein and put our money where our interest is. It’s an excellent new direction for all creative projects and here’s to a rich, creative year for all. C/U/G - 11 Dec. 13
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UBUD DON’T STOP TYPHOON RELIEF EFFORT! We are a ¿ckle lot, humans. A few minutes horror and sympathy for victims of a horrendous disaster, and then our attention wanders to another news item. Yet only an hour’s plane Àight away, many thousands of victims of the vicious typhoon Yolanda are still without adequate housing or safe water supplies. Several Ubud-based non-profit organisations and many small businesses are continuing to donate cash, time and expertise to assist, both here in Ubud and on the ground in the central Philippines islands. Birthing Centre Bumi Sehat, disaster support specialist IDEP Foundation, alternative water and energy yayasan Kopernik and Permaculture Aid Yolanda are among those represented by the Ubud-based volunteers throwing their talents, hearts and passion into the disaster relief and reconstruction efforts. Midwife and founder of Bumi Sehat, Robin Lim, whose mother is Filipina, has already made to visits to the Visaya islands, assessing the scope of the damage to birthing centres throughout the area, and giving support to the midwives there. She’ll soon be back there, taking with her funds raised in December at the Hubud/ Betel Nut fundraiser and Michael Franti’s Soulshine Festival. Ubud-based individuals such as former Australian Volunteer International Jen Richardson are also in the Philippines, supported by personal sponsors and carrying donations by generous individuals and businesses including Bridges Restaurant, Luxe Villas, Havana Cafe, KopiKats Cafe and Bali Buda. Jen is based at Tacloban in Leyte, helping fundraise for Sacred Hearts School where the senior school was almost completely destroyed and their precious librarian drowned, taking with her all knowledge of the contents of their newly-donated library, also lost in the eight metre-high Àood waters. Jen will also help Rotary Tacloban coordinate a vital campaign to remove the threat of dengue to the island, with the help of local and other international volunteers who aim to cover 80% of the standing water with Tembephos, a very effective larvacide. Check out blogs from Ibu Robin and Jen Richardson at ubudnowandthen.com for more information and how to donate. WRITERS FESTIVAL SPRINKLES $1 MILLION There’s enormous bene¿t to the economy from these big events – the temporary inÀux of festival visitors has been likened to a small plane Àying over the town and tossing out money (March used to be “low season” month). Now here’s hard proof of this from the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, held in October, another former “low season” period. After its hugely successful 10-year anniversary - 200 invited contributors, 220+ events, 53 venues, 26,400 visitors, ticket sales up 26% on last year - UWRF has conducted an economic impact survey. Basing calculations on its core audience (those who bought tickets to the main festival only) the survey found that 88% were in Ubud speci¿cally for the festival and stayed an average of six days, spending more than US $80 per day on transport and lodging and $45 on meals and shopping, bringing a total revenue to the local community of just over $1 million in 2013 alone. The survey said that around $5 million or Rp. 46 billion has been added to the Ubud economy since it began in 2004, from the main events only. The 2014 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will be held from October 8-12, on the theme of Saraswati | Wisdom & Knowledge.
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SEVENTH BALI SPIRIT FESTIVAL Lordie lordie, festivals are news this edition! Can it be already seven years since Ubud restaurateur / yoga champion Meg Pappenheim and music producer Rob Weber decided to create a combined yoga, music and dance festival? Originally called the “BaliSpirit” Festival to match the website with the same name, the festival is now recognised world-wide as the ¿rst of the “spirit festivals”. Indeed, BSF has led to a whole new genre of festivals around the world, all focusing on community cooperation and engagement, peace and the environment, through days packed with yoga and dance classes and evenings devoted to top-class world music concerts. March 2014; ¿ve days, four nights, more than 6,000 people, from 50 nations. Buy your early bird passes now and save a swag of money. Music line-up and tickets; www.balispiritfestival.com. JAVA JAZZ COMES TO BALI Java Jazz Festival - now the biggest jazz festival in the world – will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2014 by collaborating with Bali Live International Festival to share great acts with Bali after the Jakarta program finishes in early March.
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Three days of pre-events in “jazz-friendly” live music venues around the island, including Ubud’s Jazz Café, will build up to the spectacular one day Bali Live event in early March in Tanjung Benoa, 20 minutes south of the airport. Festival organiser Jed Balakas - also events manager for Ubud’s Jazz Café - says there are other local jazz musicians as ¿ne as Balawan, Ito Kurdhi and Saharaja. Bali Live will provide an annual opportunity to showcase them alongside high pro¿le international artists. The festival itself will be an all day open air concert – six international Java Jazz bands, six Indo bands, plus plus plus - beside the white sand beach at Taman Bhagawan on Saturday March 8, from 2 to 11pm. Web: www.balilivefestival.com for bands and venues for the ¿nal pre-event program, ticket prices, discounts and ticket outlets. Phone: +62 361 971 348; email: info@balilivefestival.com.
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HELPING SAVE OUR RICE FIELDS Bali’s world-famous terraced rice paddies are being “developed” - that is, sold off to be used for some other purpose - at an alarming rate and as the land is taken over, Bali’s unique cultural identity and the traditional livelihood of its farmers are in danger. A new bi-lingual website will provide a focal point for reversing that trend, intending to give farmers more power in the process by providing knowledge and opportunities to make a healthy, sustainable living. The mission of Sawah Bali - staffed by Balinese with an advisory group of international specialists - is to conserve and sustain a working landscape in Bali and to restructure agricultural production and cultivate new markets for farmers. www.sawahbali.org.
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“Dear Dr. Kris, I have some cayenne chilli plants, and often the fruits are growing curled up at the end in the shape of the letter “J”, but then on the same plant I have perfect straight ones. What would cause this? When I do a search I can only find detailed information on the leaves curling...not the fruit! Could this be a disease or a soil problem? Please help. From Peter” Poor pollination can cause long chillies to curl, and poor pollination usually occurs when extremes of weather are encountered. Excessive heat is usually the culprit. Slow growth is another thing which could be causing the problem, which is also directly linked to extremes of heat. When it is too hot the fruits may stop growing and start curling up at the ends. It is quite common to have fruits on the same plant that are straight whilst others are curled. The flowers open at different times, so those affected by the hot weather may grow curly. The chillies should still taste fine, and have a normal amount of seeds inside. It may help to move the plant to a cooler location in the garden. For example if the chilli plant is growing by a white wall the reflection of the solar heat will be heating the plant far beyond its requirements, likewise if the plant is potted and placed on a hot concrete surface this could also be detrimental to the chilli formation. Whether potted or planted in the ground, try to give the plant access to full sun in the garden, but away from pavements and walls which absorb or reflect solar heat beyond what could be experienced in a natural setting. This problem you mention is related to extremes of heat, but your plants are healthy. You just need to find them a sunny location away from structures that absorb or reflect excessive heat (usually driveways, pavements and white walls). I hope that this has alleviated your concerns. Start a New Year Garden There are too many good reasons to start a garden this New Year, and if you already have a garden then you can begin thinking about how you will improve it, extend it or renovate it. The allure of a garden is its ability to stimulate all of the five senses, and the exercising of the imagination. When people garden it is not just plants that grow, but the gardener themself. Gardening soothes the soul If you are keen on New Year resolutions, then put gardening at the top of your list. Gardening can help you achieve some of the other resolutions that are often at the top of such lists, such as slowing down, de-stressing, living a simpler life, exercising, eating healthier foods, and losing weight. Gardening is like cooking, it is something you learn by doing. It is a constant process of experimentation, repeating the successes and discarding the failures. If you don’t consider yourself a gardener, then become one. You don’t even have to have a yard, to start a garden. You can begin with something as simple as a pot plant. All you need is a container and some soil. You may be surprised to find out how many flowers, succulents, herbs and small vegetables can be grown in pots. Gardening is also an exercise that alleviates stress. Like all exercises, gardening will help you burn calories but it is easy to do because it is fun!
Get an idea Is this going to be a vegetable, herb garden or flower garden? It could be a tropical rainforest garden, or a drought garden made of succulents. Either way start small and easy. It is better to succeed just a little rather than to have a big failure. Here are a few easy to grow plants for beginners - Marigold, hydrangea, nasturtium, aloe vera, agave yucca, heliconia, birds nest fern, raphis palm, lemongrass, chillies, rosemary and sage. Rosemary and sage are a good herb choice, because they also produce bright colourful flowers which will attract bees and other pollinators to the garden. C/Ho/G-26 June13
Choose a location Almost all vegetables and most flowers require six hours of full sun each day. Observe the movement of the sun and shadows across the chosen space for your garden. Don’t despair if your lot is covered in shade, many plants will tolerate shade, or require it such as ferns, orchids, and many types of palm trees. Many herbs will grow well in partial shade also. Pick your plants Make it easier on yourself by picking plants that thrive in your area and require less work. If you choose plants adapted to your local climate, soil conditions, and the level of sunlight exposure then you will find it much easier to succeed. Choose native plants that flourish in your region and you will be helping yourself through easier growing and also helping the natural ecosystem. I have compiled some quotes to help all of us to stay motivated in the garden tilling the soil. Gardening teaches us about our own self. When you have lost motivation simply read these, they will remind you of the grace of the garden, and help to get you back out there in the garden where you should be, or may even inspire you to start for the first time. I hope so!
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All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today Gardening adds years to your life and life to your years You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt. “We learn from our gardens to deal with the most urgent question of time. How much is enough?”-Wendell Berry “To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves” - Gandhi Have a safe and happy year, and start gardening if you haven’t already!
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) It’s been pretty cold up here in rainy Ubud. Cold enough we are actually wearing socks and sweaters. A cup of this creamy goodness will warm you and take your mind off the gray drizzle. This was inspired by a cold snowy night in Milan when a cup of thick hot chocolate warmed not only our hands and our insides but also our spirits. You can vary by adding cardamom. It’s heavenly. Ayu Spicy’s Hot Chocolate Heaven Serves 2 - 3 Ingredients: - 2 cups of fresh milk (I prefer low fat) - 60 gr. dark chocolate - chopped (I use Lindt’s) - 2 Tbl cocoa powder - 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon - 1/8- 1/4 tsp. ground cayenne (I like the bigger amount) - 2 tsp. cornstarch mixed with 1/4 cup cold water - 1/2 tsp. almond extract (optional) - 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract - 2 - 3 cinnamon sticks
Directions: Heat the milk in a heavy sauce pan with the semi sweet chocolate pieces. Turn the heat low and stir with a whisk until the chocolate is melted. Turn the heat up to medium. Add the cocoa powder, cinnamon, and cayenne and whisk well bringing the heat up, stirring from time to time. Meanwhile stir the cornstarch/water slurry and add to the pan. Bring the contents to a boil stirring constantly so you don’t get lumps in the chocolate. Let simmer until thick enough to coat a spoon, 3- 5 minutes. Remove from the heat. Now add the almond and vanilla extracts and give it a good stir.
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Pour into two or three of your favorite mugs or cups with a cinnamon stick on the side for stirring. It’s especially delicious to suck the heavenly chocolate off the cinnamon stick. It takes a lot longer to finish the cup this way stretching out your pleasure.
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“The Missing Vowel” Have you ever noticed that we have a vowel missing. A,e,i,o,u, where’s the other one? The vowel for probably the most widely used sound we utter, very common in everyday speech and a sound that universally fills a conversational gap when brain cells are struggling to find an answer. It is a sound that we never quite know how to spell, a sound like the word ‘her’ but without the h and the r and sometimes with an ‘m’ added.
5 metres away someone is in a shower. Water conducts electricity and so the water to the shower and the metal shower fittings will be live. You turn on the tap, the water coming out is “live”. Once the water breaks up into drops the electricity flow is cut but if there is a continuous stream of water onto a person the body can receive an electric shock or even be electrocuted as the electric current flows through the body on its inevitable ecstatic journey to ɞrth.
We use many vowels to represent the same sound. We use ‘a’ in the word ‘forward’, ‘e’ in ‘nerd’, ‘i’ in ‘bird’, ‘o’ in ‘word’ and ‘u’ in ‘turk’. None are quite right are they? No wonder we get confused The nearest we seem to get is “er” but it still isn’t right is it?
Of course this should not happen. If the water heater and the electrical circuits are correctly installed there should be an effective connection between the water heater tank and ɞrth. If the water or tank become “live” electricity should be able to flow straight to ɞrth. This flow of electricity should trip the circuit breaker and cut off the power.
“Will you marry me?” “Er, how’s your mother’s cat ?” Even Shakespeare had trouble. “Friends, Romans, Countrymen lend me your, er, your ears.” “be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ‘em.” “To sleep perchance to dream: er, there’s the rub.” We need to sort this out once and for all. What we need is the missing vowel. Here’s one: ɞ. We can now spell words correctly, we can talk of nerds and birds and turks and for the first time we can accurately report those thinking pauses in convɞrsations: “How can I say this? Did you, ɞ, take a bribe?” “No gov, it wasn’t me honest gov.” “Where’s the money?” “ɞm, I’m not telling you” “What’s this 10 billion under your bed.” “ɞ, ok it’s a fair cop.” So there we are, as Shakespeare once said “all’s well that ends well.” Of course sometimes it doesn’t end well and now that we have the right vowel we can discuss ɞrthing. Probably the most common serious risk to life and limb in our homes is poor electrical installation. Some time ago a man was killed in his shower in Ubud, electrocuted by a faulty electric water heater. ‘Just a minute’ I hear you think, was it a faulty electrical installation or a faulty water heater? The fact of the matter is that if the electrical installation was good the faulty water heater should not have killed him. We may never know the details of his particular case but it is surprisingly, nay very worryingly common for people to get electric shocks in showers. Obviously this should not occur so let us consider how it happens and what is required to provide even basic protection. An electric water heater has a steel tank usually lined with stove enamelled paint and covered on the outside with heat insulating material of some kind. Cold water is supplied to the heater usually through a PVC pipe. Inside the tank is an electric heating element which is connected to a standard electrical 3 core cable which has live, neutral and earth wires in it. All very simple and straight forward. If the heater is badly installed there may be a short between the live wire and the tank causing a short circuit. Alternatively the heater element itself might be a problem. The electric element consists of a copper tube bent into an elongated coil. Running down the centre of this tube is a thick copper wire which is surrounded by insulation material. When those hyperactive little electrons go hurtling along the copper wire they heat it up, the heat is transferred through the insulation and the copper tube and into the water. The insulation material is very important, it prevents the copper wire from touching the copper tube and contains those mean little electrons within the wire. As the heater ages the copper tube may corrode. If a hole corrodes through the tube this will allow water in which will quickly find a crack in the insulation and make contact with the copper wire which is carrying electricity. As we all know water conducts electricity so now we find the tank full of water which is live and the steel tank of the heater is live as is anything metal that is directly connected to it.
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As we have said before it is not the voltage but the current (ie the flow of electricity) that can kill you and it doesn’t take much. You might not even feel a very small current of less than 1 mA (a thousandth of an ampere). With as little as 10 mA (a hundredth of an ampere) the flow of electricity will cause your muscles to contract making it impossible to let go of anything you are holding. 30mA is all that is needed to stop your heart, a fraction of the 270 mA of electricity required to light a 60 watt lightbulb. The path the electricity takes through your body will determine whether you get an electric shock or suffer an ‘ongoing negative survival situation’ (electrocution-electrical execution). It should be noted that there have been more than one or two people killed when they decided to empty their bladders in unfortunate places and electrical current has flowed up a continuous stream of liquid to their entertainment organs and given them a distinct absence of gruntle. Electrical installations are designed to expect something like this might happen and prevent harm to you by switching themselves off. A correctly designed and installed electrical system will detect a flow to ɞrth and the circuit breaker will cut off. This is very definitely not something you should try yourself so find an electrician to do it but there is a simple test we can do to see if your electrical system will provide any protection at all. To do this we connect the live wire (after the circuit breaker) to ɞrth and see if the contact breaker trips (switches itself off).
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All too often the main PLN circuit breaker will trip before the individual circuit breakers. This should not happen, it means your circuits are not safe. To operate, a contact breaker must have enough current flowing through it to switch itself off. If you look on the front of a circuit breaker you will see a number which indicates the maximum current that the breaker will take. Any more than this and the breaker will switch itself off. In Indonesia it is common to use 4 or 6 amp circuit breakers for light circuits and 10 amps for electrical plug sockets. There are four reasons why circuit breakers will not operate correctly: 1. The system is not correctly ɞrthed, a very common problem. 2. The circuit breaker is too large, also a common problem. 3. Incorrect installation. 4. The circuit breaker is faulty.
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What you need are products and services that meet a significant market need, where you won’t be marginalised, where your products and services are more than commodities just competing on price.
Growth Through the Innovation Process And this is where the starting question relates, about whether you want to increase your odds of business success from less than 30 percent to better than 80 percent. You improve the odds through an innovation process. How do you introduce an innovation process into your business? If you are at the 30% success rate end of the spectrum like Motorola then you probably work on the concept of generating lots of ideas for products and services and surely one of these will be hugely successful. On the other hand, there is , a company that has innovated a process for innovation success, and it’s the best approach I’ve seen for building growth into your business. Strategyn call this process Outcome Driven Innovation (ODI) and they are achieving a success rate of around 80 percent for their clients compared with the average 20-30 percent with traditional methods. Strategyn innovation is based on three basic tenets: 1. Customers buy a product or service to help them get a job done. 2. Customers use a set of metrics ( performance measures) to judge how well a job is getting done and how well a product performs. 3. Those customer metrics make possible the systematic creation of breakthrough products and services. ODI uses an 8 step process for innovation: 1. Formulate an innovation strategy. 2. Capture customer inputs. 3. Identify opportunities. 4. Segment the market by desired outcomes. 5. Define targeting strategy. 6. Position current offerings 7. Prioritise development pipeline 8. Define breakthrough concepts During a recent visit to Australia I met with Bruce Burton, the Managing Director of Strategyn for the Asia Pacific region. Bruce expanded on customer metrics. “Any job can contain from 50 to 150 different metrics in the customer’s mind. These metrics are actually outcomes the customer desires from the job to be done.
Identifying Opportunities Bruce added information about the process steps to identify opportunities. “First you need to define and understand the outcomes the customer desires, and the priorities they have for those outcomes. Next you want to know how well those outcomes are currently being co-created by existing products and services. The most under-served outcomes with the highest priorities are likely to be the areas where you can have the most impact on the market.”
Better Marketing Focus What is also very apparent from the outcome-driven innovation process is its impact on being able to improve your marketing. Because you are very clear on what outcomes really matter to your customers you can apply a much sharper focus: • On business development – targeting your efforts only on areas with the best opportunities as defined by your customers. • On market segmentation – only focusing on those who require that outcome, regardless of age, gender, socioeconomic factors, size of business. • Your promotion material and merchandising can be directly related to outcomes. • Your Brand Promise can be very clearly related to the outcomes that you know your customer wants to achieve.
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Better Capabilities Focus The practice of improving your business capabilities – business tools and people skills – can be directly related to those areas which add value to your customer’s desire to achieve their outcomes perfectly. In other words your Brand Delivery can be perfectly aligned with your Brand Promise. Are you ready to improve your odds for business success? Next we need to talk about surveys and metrics. Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2014 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/I-09 Jan 13
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A Farewell to Those not Joining us for 2014 There is something compelling for most us as we mark the passing of the famous and the infamous, be they politicians, despots, actors, artists & sports heros, or just plain celebs of one kind or another. ParacelsusAsia recalls some who will be missed and some who will not…. 20th CENTURY ICONS
From left to right: Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, General Vo Nguyen Giap
From left to right: Peter O’Toole, Doris Lessing & Lou Reed
Politics & Leaders: Nelson Mandela (95): seen as the modern-day Ghandi, Mandela, was a former freedom fighter and communist. Jailed by the white South African government for 27 years 1964-82 he become a universal symbol of the anti-apartheid movement. Upon his release he worked tirelessly to bring about a reconciliation and the peaceful transfer of power to majority rule, for which he and the former white South African President were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He became the first black President of South Africa in 1994 and a firm supporter of open markets. Margaret Thatcher (87): Britain’s first female prime minister whose three terms broke the pattern of postwar politics from 1979-90. Baroness Thatcher reveled in the sobriquet “The Iron Lady”, a moniker earned in short order by her efforts to bring down the Iron Curtain, crush the trade unions, defeat the Argentinians & recover the Falklands, while auctioning off the commanding heights of a mixed economy and unleashing the private sector. Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap (102): key military commander during the Vietnam War who, alongside Ho Chi Minh, was responsible for the defeat of both the French (1950-56) and the USA (1967-75) in campaigns that compelled both to quit the country finally leading to a unified Vietnam under Communist rule. Chin Peng (89): ethnically Chinese, Malayan political activist and guerrilla, who fought with the British against the Japanese in WW2 and then against them in a prolonged abortive communist campaign to take over Malaya (1948-62). Chin Peng was the last of the major guerrilla commanders who fought colonialism in Asia after 1945, a group including Sukarno, Ho Chi Minh, King Sihanouk and Gen. Aung San in Burma. Mikhail Kalashnikov (94): Russian designer of the iconic AK-47 assault rifle that bears his name and which since 1947 became the weapon of choice typifying the revolutionary struggles and terrorism of the past 60 years. Ieng Sary (87): Pol Pot’s brother-in-law and senior figure in the Khmer Rouge guilty of war crimes and genocide. Fond of good living he attempted to put a smiling face on a ghastly agrarian regime and was co-responsible for the death of 2 million Cambodians, around a quarter of the population, who died from overwork, malnutrition and starvation, and mass killings. Hugo Chavez (58): popularist Venezuelan president in power since 1999 who reduced poverty and boosted education, dead from cancer. His socialist ‘Chavismo’, a form of Bolivarism, polarized the country and alienating the US. His policies also resulted in skyrocketing murder rates and ballooning inflation. Giulio Andreotti (94) : controversial Italian politician, a Christian Democrat, at the heart of power in Italy for over half a century & prime minister no less than seven times serving in all but six of the 45 governments 1947-92. Non-charismatic, religious and staunch family man, who lived modestly, he was nonetheless known as “Il Divo Giulio”, was mired in political corruption and had an award- winning movie made about him. Ed Koch (88): Outspoken former mayor of New York who led the city out of its late 1970s financial and social crises. “Hizzoner” was mayor of New York for 12 years (1978-89). He was pithy, pungent, proud of his Jewishness and often profane, causing merriment and offence. He blazed the way for subsequent metro super mayors, Messrs Livingtone, Johnson and Bloomberg. Asia Sultan Jamalul Kiram III of Sulu (75): revived the North Borneo dispute between the Philippines and Malaysia by sending 200
armed supporters to invade Sabah, resulting in the death of 68 and capture of the remainder. Chöje Akong Rinpoche (73): Lama who played a key role in establishing Tibetan Buddhism outside his native country after fleeing Tibet in 1959, dead by stabbing in Chengdu, China. Akong Rinpoche played a major role in re-establishing Buddhist practice establishing the Samye Ling monastery in Scotland in 1967 at a time when interest in Hinayana Buddhism was spreading. Literary & Media Doris Lessing (94): a major author of the second half of the 20th century, she transformationed from communist social realist to reluctant feminist, to Sufi seeker, to Cassandra & cosmic anthropologist. Among her most noted books were The Good Terrorist (1985) & the 5-volume science-fiction series Canopus in Argos (1979–83), a post-imperial allegory with disconcertingly timely insights. Seamus Heaney (74): Irish poet and playwright, recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize for Literature. Said to be the best known poet of our age. Poet Robert Lowell called him the most important Irish poet since Yeats. Tom Clancy (66): US author of military thrillers, wrote sixteen best-sellers, many of which were made into movies: The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, Clear & Present Danger, and The Sum of All Fears. Tom Sharpe (85): satirist and novelist in the mould of Waugh or Wodehouse, whose works include Porterhouse Blue and Blott on the Landscape, in June of diabetes. Colin Wilson (82): author, hugely successful with his 1956 book, The Outsider gaining cult status. The book was an extraordinary attempt to map a path of mysticism via western art and philosophy. His subsequent work, though always interesting, did not fulfill the early promise. Iain Banks (59): Scottish novelist known for The Wasp Factory and The Crow Road. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala : Novelist and screenwriter known for her work on Merchant Ivory films, including A Room with a View and Heat and Dust. David Frost (74): veteran reporter and TV host best known for his series of interviews with former US President Richard Nixon following his resignation from office. Royals: Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt (89): beautiful sister of King Farouk, described by photographer Cecil Beaton as an Asian Venus, was a Sunni Royal who married the young Shah-to-be of Shia Iran (1939). Divorced in 1945 she returned to Cairo to remarry & live privately in Egypt. Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau (44): gave up membership of the Dutch Royal Family in 2004 to marry a woman who had had an alleged relationship with a Dutch drug lord, from injuries sustained while buried under an avalanche. Princess Lilian of Sweden (97): divorced Welsh fashion model born Lillian May Davies (1915) who met and captured the heart of Prince Bertil of Sweden in wartime London in 1943 but was not allowed to marry him for 33 years, when the couple received Royal assent to the liaison in 1976. MUSIC Rock: Lou Reed (71): transformative presence on the rock scene in the sixties and seventies, & founding member of The Velvet Underground. Reed went solo recording hits like “Walk On the Wild Side” and “Satellite of Love”. J.J. Cale (74): influential singer and songwriter, co-founder of The Velvet Underground with Lou Reed, who penned such classic songs as “Cocaine” and “After Midnight” later made hits by Eric Clapton. Neil Young said J.J. Cale and Jimi Hendrix were the two best electric guitar players ever. Dead of heart attack in July. Richie Havens (72): the singer/guitar player who opened the 1969 Woodstock Festival with a fiery three-hour performance. Ray Manzarek (74): co-founder of the Doors. He was the one with the keyboard whose playing shaped the band’s trademark style, from cancer in May. Pop & Country: Pattie Page (85): top country singer of 50s & 60s with songs such as Tennessee Waltz & Doggy in the Window. Slim Whitman (90): Yodelling country singer best known for Rose Marie and Indian Love Call. Patty Andrews (94): Last surviving member of the wartime swing trio the Andrews Sisters, whose hits included Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Jazzmen: Donald Byrd (80): the legendary blues trumpeter who played with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers through 1950’s until the 80’s. Yusef Lateef (93): acclaimed American jazz multi-instrumentalist, playing with Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley. Classical: Van Cliburn (78): pianist who won the first International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958 who culturally lifted the hearts of a spooked Middle America at the height of the Cold War and supposed Missile Gap & when Russian Premier Kruschev
threatened to bury America. Composers & conductor: Sir John Taverner (69) and Sir Colin Davis (85) of the LSO. Actors & Dancers Peter O’Toole (81): Much lauded young Shakespearean stage actor in the 1950s and eight time Oscar nominee O’Toole shot to international stardom for his portrayal of Lawrence in David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia (1962). His charm and hell-raising persona always leant an unpredictable and dangerous element to his roles and though he never really realized his full potential as an actor, he was invariably compelling or at least good value whatever the role. His other movies of note were Becket, Lion in Winter, Ruling Class and The Stuntman Joan Fontaine (91): Oscar-winning British born actor and younger sister of Olivia de Havilland, who played threatened heroines for Alfred Hitchcock in Rebecca and Suspicion. Eleanor Parker (91): 3-time Oscar nominee starring with many of Hollywood’s leading men, including Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Glenn Ford, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, & Frank Sinatra. Her most famous films were Detective Story and Sound of Music. James Gandolfini (51): three-time Emmy award-winning American actor best known for his role as Tony Soprano in the seminal HBO series The Sopranos, died suddenly after suffering a heart attack. Julie Harris (87): Award-winning actor renowned for her work on Broadway and roles in classic films such as East of Eden and The Haunting. Milo O’Shea (86): veteran Irish stage and screen character actor who appeared in Barbarella, The Verdict. Jim Kelly (67): first martial artist of colour to break in to the movie business. Best known for his Afro and playing Williams in Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon (1973). Fashion, Architecture & Design: Andrée Putman (87): French interior designer whose outlook of radical simplicity remained perpetually modern. Paolo Soleri (93): Visionary architect who created the experimental Arizona eco-town Arcosanti in Arizona. Ottavio Missoni (92): co-founder of the Italian fashion house & athlete (he was a hurdling finalist in the 1948 Olympic Games). Earlier this year Vittorio Missoni and 4 other family members were lost at sea off Venezuela in a small plane crash. John Casablancas (70): founder of the model agency Elite who, more than anyone is responsible, for the cult of the supermodel. Men of Action & Sport Ken Norton (70): world heavyweight boxing champion in the 1970s who in the first of three fights defeated & broke the jaw of Muhammad Ali. He narrowly lost two subsequent fights in split decisions. An ex-marine, his chiseled physique and good looks gave him a parallel Hollywood career (Mandingo,1975 & The Drum, 1976). Emil Griffiths (75): World champion middle weight boxer whose aggression in the ring inflicted fatal injuries (1962) on opponent Benny Paret, who had touched his butt & taunted him as being gay at weigh-in. Stan Musial (93): professional baseball player, played for the St. Louis Cardinals 22 seasons, from 1941-63. Nicknamed “Stan the Man”, Musial is considered one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Tornado chasers: Paul Samaras (24), Tim Samaras (55) & Carl Young (45): who appeared on Discovery Channel’s program Storm Chasers died from injuries sustained while in pursuit of an EF-3 tornado in Oklahoma Infamous: Oligarchs & Criminals: Great Train Robbers: Ronnie Biggs (84) personable cockney villain who spent more than 35 years on the lam following conviction for his part in the 1963 heist. In 2001 he returned voluntarily to Britain, was jailed & released in 2009. Bruce Reynolds (81): who at age 31 masterminded the robbery that netted the equivalent today of US$76 million. Caught and sentenced to 30 years in jail he was released on parole in 1978 Boris Berezovsky (67): Russian oligarch, who fell foul of his former protégé Putin and sought exile in Britain. Found dead at home, probably by hanging. War Criminals: Jorge Rafaél Videla (87): Argentinian general & dictator, infamous for torture, murder and the abduction of children of his opponents, from natural causes while serving life sentences in prison. Gen. Odlania Mena (87): Chilean general by suicide ,while on day-release from prison serving a six-year jail term for his role in the “Caravan of Death”, a military operation murdering more than 100 opponents of the 1973 coup. ©ParacdelsusAsia Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Local News Bali Nine Delay on Sentence Applications Four of the Bali Nine are confronting months of uncertainty as Indonesian authorities delay indefinitely a decision on the drug smugglers’ applications to reduce their life sentences. The four, all of whom are serving life terms without a release date, have applied three times to have their sentences cut to 20 years. But they have been told recently that the Indonesian corrections office may not make a decision until next August because of a “backlog of applications”. Stephens, Matthew Norman, Si Yi Chen and Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen all applied last May for the sentence reduction, which, in the Indonesian system, is usually a straightforward process. Prison authorities at both the Kerobokan prison and provincial bureaucrats in Bali found in their favor, but the four were disappointed last August when they were not granted the reduction. There was no explanation at the time, and they have been waiting since then for concrete news. The Australian consulate has recently told them that the application had not been rejected, but that the corrections office had been “overwhelmed by applications and had not got around to processing them”. The decision is likely to be made next August - a year after the four had expected it - with no certainty that the sentence reduction would be granted. Stephens expressed his frustration, telling Fairfax Media
“we need something to look to the future with, something to give us hope”. Stephens, Norman, Nguyen and Chen first applied in 2011, but their bids were stopped with all other remission requests because of a riot at Kerobokan in January 2012. Their second application was rejected because of a new central government regulation that threw all drug cases into doubt. The third application has now also been delayed indefinitely. The Bali Nine were convicted in 2005 of attempting to traffic 8.3 kilograms of heroin from Bali to Australia. Two of them, Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, still face death sentences and have appealed to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono for clemency. There is fear that the current bad state of the relationship between Australia and Indonesia may also affect the death row clemency applications. Renae Lawrence is serving a 20 year sentence. Even though she was moved out of Kerobokan recently after being accused of plotting to kill a guard at Kerobokan, prison authorities have recommended she receive two months’ sentence remission in December. The others Bali Nine members are also serving life. Michael Czugaj is appealing his sentence, and Scott Rush has exhausted his appeals, and has not yet lodged a bid for sentence remission. (December 19th 2013)
Bali Artists Resist Change A group of concerned artists has been trying to raise awareness of the plight of the ordinary Balinese. “A rebel artist draws the line… A tribute to farmers, rice fields, children and memories of simple Bali,” describes the group, Bali Not For Sale, on its Facebook page. Gede Suanda Sayur, 33, a native of Ubud and a graduate of the School of Fine Arts at the renowned Indonesian Institute of Arts in Yogyakarta is the owner of the rice field where the installation is located, and of an art space in front of it. Named Luden House, this art space is where a number of artists hang out, sharing the same concerns and creating art together. These artists regularly hold some activities such as music concerts, art performances, lelakut (scarecrow) competitions, kite competitions, film screenings, and various art workshops for children and young people. They also designed a T-shirt, selling for Rp 100,000 ($8.10), and stickers (Rp 5,000) to raise money to help the few traditional farmers remaining in Ubud to hold on to their fields. “To be a farmer now is very difficult. Their land is subject to class 1 tax, which is the same as the tax for villas, because they’re situated in a tourist area,” says I Wayan Gendo Suwardana, the head of the Bali chapter of the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi). “There’s no market guarantee [for their rice], their harvests are declining, and much of what they earn goes toward
paying the tax.” Gendo says that while the farmers have come in for criticism for selling their land to developers, a large portion of the blame should also go to the local authorities for their lax land-use policies. The concept of “selling out,” he says, should not only refer to the sale of the farmland, but also the policies that allow the “carefree issuance” of building permits and rampant violations of zoning regulations. Made Bayak, 33, a visual artist whose works center around the negative impacts of tourism on Bali, traces the problem back to the government’s anti-communist purge of 1965-66, when anyone critical of the government was branded a communist sympathizer and either jailed or killed. “Back then, almost 90 percent of Balinese intellectuals who were critical of government policies were wiped out. Bali then turned into a kind of toll road for foreign investment: everyone could get in, everyone was accepted by the tourism industry,” he says. Bayak acknowledges that taking on the island’s all-powerful tourism industry is to tilt at windmills, but insists he has a duty to raise the issue through his art or risk watching Bali get exploited to the point that it has nothing left. He vows not to stop producing works that are a slap in the face of everyone in the tourism industry. And indeed, people deserve a slap. That is, if they still have a heart for Bali. (December 29th 2013)
Nine Years After Tsunami, Wounds Still Fresh in Aceh The people of Aceh on Thursday (26/12) paid their respects to the more than 170,000 people who perished nine years ago when a 9.3 magnitude earthquake caused a massive tsunami to sweep through the region, leaving a path of devastation in its wake and turning the eyes of the world upon the province. The provincial government, flying their flags at half-mast, held the nine-year commemoration event at Ratu Safiatuddin Park, where thousands of locals, government officials and students took part. Hundreds of people also prayed at the Ulee Lheue mass cemetery, where 14,264 victims were buried. Acehnese fishermen abstained from taking to the seas today in honor of the dead and joined the masses to pray for the province’s fallen. On Dec. 26, 2004, the massive 9.3-magnitude earthquake hit the Indian Ocean just west of the northern tip of Aceh. The epicenter of the quake was located some 160 kilometers west of Aceh. The tremor sent devastating tsunami waves across the region, reaching as far as Africa’s eastern coast. The tsunami killed some 230,000 people in 14 countries along the rim of the Indian Ocean. (December 26th 2013) Endangered Bali Starlings Given New Home on Island Bird Sanctuary A pair of endangered Bali Starlings taken from West Bali National Park is to be set free at a bird sanctuary on a small island east of Bali, a spokesman said on Friday (27/12). The starlings, known locally as jalak Bali, will be released on Nusa Penida on Dec 30, I Gede Nyoman Bayu Wirayudha said in a press release. Bayu is the founder and CEO of the Friends of the National Parks Foundation (FNPF), a non-profit that works to protect wildlife in habitats. The organization manages the sanctuary on Nusa Penida Island. “These birds will bring a new blood line to the more than 100 Bali starlings already living in the wild within the island sanctuary” he said. The FNPF has been providing technical support and advice to the park’s Bali starling conservation program for more than 10 years. The sanctuary, the only one of its kind in Indonesia, provides an unofficial haven for endangered birds. FNPF claimed that the project had the backing of the islands’ 46 villages. The sanctuary also had the backing of the Bali Bureau of Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA), which recently sponsored the installation of four bird’s nest boxes on the island, along with the donation seeds for FNPF’s nursery. The Bali starling is one of world’s most endangered birds. Nusa Penida is home to an estimated 100 Bali starlings today, up from just 10 birds in 2006. (December 27th 2013) Sussex Drug Smuggler Spared the Death Penalty in Indonesia A former police community support officer who admitted drug smuggling in a South East Asian court has escaped the death penalty. Andrea Waldeck, 43, who used to live in Rustington, near Littlehampton, appeared before Surabaya District Court yesterday to be told that prosecutors were seeking a 16-year prison term and a fine of around £100,000. The former PCSO had previously pleaded guilty to trafficking drugs worth more than £3,000 into Indonesia’s second-largest city. Waldeck, who worked for Gloucestershire Police until February 2012, could have faced the death penalty. She was arrested in April after authorities found 52oz of methamphetamine crystals in her underwear at her hotel room in Surabaya, the capital of East Java province. Waldeck said her boyfriend, who lives in China, asked her to take the drugs to a man in Indonesia. Her lawyer said the sentence requested by prosecutors was too long because she was not a drug dealer. Waldeck’s trial is scheduled to resume on January 6, when her lawyers will make their final submissions. More than 140 people are on death row in Indonesia for drug crimes, a third of them foreigners. (December 17th 2013)
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West Aussies Bali Figures Top Records in 2013 WA’s love affair with Bali keeps smashing records, with the number of holidaymakers from Perth leaping fivefold in the past seven years. Official figures show 429,000 West Australians traveled to the Indonesian island last year, making it the undisputed number one holiday destination. The big lure of Bali is its thousands of resorts, which often have extraordinary deals. A survey by The West Australian reveals that there are 1200 properties with rooms costing only up to $70 a night available for the first week of February.The number of hotels is also driving the price down. The head of the Indonesian Tourism Industry Association (GIPI) Bali, Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya, said last week. Mr. Wijaya said “the growth in tourist arrivals stood at the highest level in Bali’s tourism history but this is not necessarily followed by an improvement in the quality of tourist facilities and services” he warned. Jetstar, Indonesia AirAsia, Garuda Indonesia and Virgin Australia have up to 12 return flights a day between Perth and Bali at peak times. Fares are often below $100 one-way during the many seat sales. (December 26th 2013) Security Guard Killed by 15ft Python in Front of Bali Hotel
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A security guard was strangled to death by a python in front of terrified onlookers on Friday (27/12) outside The Bali Hyatt Hotel in Sanur. Ambar Arianto Mulyo, 59, who worked at a nearby restaurant, had offered to help capture the 15ft-long snake, which had been spotted several times near the hotel area. Mulyo managed to secure the snake’s head and tail and put it on his shoulders, according to Agung Bawa, an assistant security manager at the hotel, which is closed for renovations until 2015. But the python wrapped itself around his body and strangled him to death, Bawa said. People watching the incident were unable to help and called the police, who came but failed to save the man. The python escaped into nearby bushes and police were still searching for it. The incident happened at around 3am as the python was crossing a road near the hotel. ‘It happened so fast,’ Bawa said. ‘We were sad because we could not do anything to help him.’ (December 27th 2013)
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Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby has had her sentence in an Indonesian prison cut by two months as part of an annual Christmas remission program, an official said Thursday (26/12). Ika Yusanti, the justice ministry prisons spokeswoman, was tight-lipped about the 36-yearold’s prospects for parole amid speculation she may be released from jail on the resort island of Bali in the near future. Corby was sentenced to 20 years in jail in 2005 for smuggling 4.1 kilos (nine pounds) of marijuana into Bali the previous year. But she has received several remissions and a sentence cut of five years from the president after she filed an appeal for clemency. Renae Lawrence - part of a group of Australian drug traffickers known as the Bali Nine jailed at Kerobokan - also had her sentence cut by two months. She was originally jailed for 20 years. Under the Christmas program, the justice ministry granted 8,429 prisoners across the country sentence cuts. Sentences are routinely cut in Indonesia to mark major religious celebrations and the country’s independence day on August 17. (December 26th 2013)
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URGENTLY REQUIRED 1. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE 2. JUNIOR PROGRAMMER 3. IT SUPPORT Male / Female (1,2,3), Good Looking (1,2,3), Maximum 28 years old (1,2,3), Able to manage work systematically and well organized (1,2,3), Commitment to the job, dynamic, energic and innovative (1,2,3), Team work (1,2,3), Min 1 year experience in the same field (1,2), Fresh Graduate welcome (2), Min Diploma II degrees (1), Having driving ability and driving license (1), Good command in both written and spoken English (1), Hospitality background (1), Understand database concept, MySQL, PostgreSQL (2,3), Know Delphi, PHP, Java, CI (2). Please send your CV to: recruitment@solidpoint.co.id NC/Es/8 Jan 14
LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
Busy PMA restaurant in Kerobokan recruiting experienced local staff. Head Chef, Cooks, Waiters and Bartenders needed. Excellent salary opportunity with benefits. Email CV: <cafewatercress@gmail. com> SMS: 0812 3962 2003. [714] Looking house cleaning staff weekly 1 day Sanur area, Tel. 0813 3764 0179. [868] Marketing Assistant needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3-5 years’ experience in villa marketing, advertising / digital marketing. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd01@ raaga-samudra.com>. [841] Project Manager needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3–5 years’ experience in Construction project management. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd05@raagasamudra.com>. [842]
NC/Es/8 Jan 14
An International Property Agent in Sanur, is urgently looking :
SALES AGENT M/F, Real Estate Experience, English speaking other Foreign Language is advantage, has valid driving license, Computer-Internet proficient.
JUNIOR ACCOUNTING M/F, Accounting/Finance Experience, English speaking. Understand tax report system.
Sales Executive needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 2-3 years experience in sales / administration in Bali. Must speak English & Bahasa, and have motorcycle. Apply to: <hrd04@raaga-samudra. com>. [843] Architect needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3-5 years’ experience, degree in architecture and Autocad / 3D skills. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd03@raagasamudra.com>. [844] Small resort on Gili Trawangan is looking for Manager (expat). Min. 1 year. Send CV and pic to <info@ karmakayak.com>. [866]
Professional Nanny required must have Basic English, References, Avail 6 days, not wanting live in & prefer someone who is Hindu. 0818 055 397 40. [874] Needed immediately: Supervisor F&B. Waiter/ waitreess. Experienced, must speak English. Manik Organik, Jl.Danau Tamblingan No.85, Sanur. 0361-855 3380. <manik. organik@gmail.com>. [867] Seminyak Villa Manager/ Butler Requirements- Local Only, Inggris, Experience, 2.3juta, excellent tips. <Mgr@ UltimateVillas.com> Txt 0878 6245 6068 Txt Only. [870] S e m i n y a k Vi l l a : L i v e I n Manager/ Maid++/ Masseuse++/ Butlerette/ Butler, Under 27, Attractive, Discrete, Like Australians. Great: Tips/ Environment/ Team; TxtOnly 0878 6245 6068 Txt. [871] Office Manager/PA: Excellent computer skills; Honest, loyal and hard working; Detail and task oriented; Team player; Flexible & Multitasking; Experience in building/ construction industry; email: <info@ecosmarthub. com>. [872] Garment Production M a n a g e r. U b u d b a s e d . Organic children’s clothes. Experienced in all aspects of procurement, production, QC, inventory control, shipping. Excellent English, computer skills. Please send CV to <info@kids-organic. com>. [875]
OFFICE MANAGER Female, fluent English, Smart, Keen, Computer proficient, 2 years experience, Organize and Efficient. Send resume : medi_bali@yahoo.com NC/Es/8 Jan 14
Management positions available. Restaurant Floor Manager min 3 yrs exp. Kitchen Supervisor / Senior Cook min 3 yrs exp. Email CV to: marie@grocerandgrind.com or naenitani@hotmail.com Ph. 737321 NC/Es/8 Jan 14
PT. Iseka Services provides Web Development and Portal Services to companies around the globe including Indonesia, Australia and America. We are looking for a:
Part Time/Contract Graphic Designer/Web Developer to help us build our customers web portals. Fresh Graduates Welcome. Experience in a range of web development platforms is necessary, as is excellent English. Please Email: PTISEKA@Gmail.com NC/Es/25 Dec 13
BambooKu urgently need: 1. Public Relation (Indonesian citizen, fluent English, fully skilled in computer, graphic designer, social media e.g: Facebook, Website and Google ad, highly organized. 2. Bookeeping/Accounting Administration (Indonesian citizen, fluent English, able to operate MYOB, highly initiative and organized) 3. Office Boy (Indonesian citizen, able to speak English, highly initiative - hard working, have own transportation) Excellent salary opportunity with benefit. Send CV to sales@bambooku.com NC/Es/8 Jan 14
The Gallery is looking for staff - 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)
- 1 Marke ng Manager (excellent markeƟng skills + experience)
- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com NC/Es/20 Mar 13
A functioning online jewellery retail business is looking for an expat to join our team. The right applicant will have the following skills: impeccable command of written and spoken English; working
Quantity Surveyor/Civil Engineer needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Candidates must have 2-5 years’ experience in villa construction with structural engineering / quantity survey background. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd02@raaga-samudra. com>. [845]
Grocer and Grind Restaurant
knowledge of the Internet, Word processing and Email; skills in photographing product, Photoshop and Lightroom editing (although training in these fields will be provided); initiative, willingness to learn and achieve results, punctuality. Send
your
resume:
<ilevichkin@gmail.com>. [876]
The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Hotel GRO / PR (Expat) Acc / Bookkeepers Comm. & Marketing Mgr Fin & Acc Mgrs Sales & Marketing Mgr Restaurant Mgr Jr & Sr Architects Reservation Staff HRD Manager Secretary / PA VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/8 Jan 14
Bali Advertiser
Employment
08 January - 22 January, 2014
LOOKING FOR STAFF
Master Chef Wanted for New
(Cari Tenaga)
Restaurant opening soon in Oberoi Area. International
Live-in Pembantu or Live-in
Cuisine. Will sponsor Kitas
Couple (no children) wanted:
for experienced applicant.
Pembantu must speak
Send CV to: <kcb2k131@
English, clean/cook/babysit;
gmail.com>. [881]
if Couple applying: male must drive and do some gardening. C/ES/I-15 May 13
Bali Krisna Service
Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies.
Must Live-In. SMS 0813 3703 0442. [877]
new start-up coffee shop. Must speak English and be motivated. Contact 081-337-
Chapung Resort 5* is looking
We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more
for housekeeping staff,
English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.
in Ubud area. Professional,
PRIVATE ENGLISH LESSON
energetic, service oriented.
waiters & bartenders to work
w w w. b a l i k r i s n a s e r v i c e . c o m Tel: (0361) 744 6932, 264738 Hp. 081 2365 4977 ~ 9am - 5pm
Coffee Barristas wanted in
Send CV to <el@chapung. com>. [869]
A Boutique Villa located in Legian, Bali with a total of 25 rooms is seeking a General
Manager
Requirements: • Min 2 years in related position • Fluency in English and Indonesian both orally and written • Strong knowledge of sales & marketing, IT (incl. OTA), maintenance, F&B Operations, Housekeeping. • Great leadership, organizational and managerial skills Please send CV by email to hrd_dianagroup@yahoo.com call 0361-7979347 NC/Es/8 Jan 14
ATLANTIS INTERNATIONAL DIVE CENTER Looking for
060203. [882] Restaurant Ubud need Experienced Accounting, min 2 years, English skills. <accounting@alchemybali. com>. [883]
1. Office & Logistic Assistant; Female Max. 35yo, very good spoken and written English, Speaking French is an advantage, Diploma / University Degree, Min. 1 Year Working Experience at Tourism Business, Strong Administration, Organizational & Computer Skills, Able to Prioritize work, Accurately under pressure, For Immediate Employment. 2. Dive Master / Instructor; freelance / fulltime, good English / French / Spanyol spoken. Send CV to eka@balidiveaction.com or call 286 367
C/Es/I-15 May 13
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Staff needed for Ubud Cafe and
Fish
spa
apply
<careers@ethosubud.com>. 0853 3890 0137 / 0852 3719
YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Executive Assistant Manager (Rooms) (Expat/Local)- Seminyak Executive Sous Chef (Expat/Local) - Lombok Senior Sous Chef - Nusa Dua Business Development Manager (Rooms) - Jakarta Sales & Marketing Manager - Senggigi Ecommerce Manager - Jakarta Training Manager - Senggigi Chief Engineer - Senggigi
VP F&B Service/ Food Production - Jakarta Executive Sous Chef - Nusa Dua Director of Sales Japanese (Expat) - Jakarta Sales Manager Japanese (Expat) - Jakarta Contracting Manager - Bali Wedding Sales Manager - Jakarta Corporate Chief Engineer - Jakarta Spa Manager - Nusa Dua
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Looking for Real Estate Sales and Assistant. Male and Female age up to 35 year old, fluent English speaking (Indonesian citizen only), work location Sanur.
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English
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From Bali. Join Us Now! Contact:
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Villa Maintenance man
BALI EMPLOYMENT & NANNY SERVICE PHONE 0361 8839741 / 0821 4519 9419 www.nannyserviceinbali.com
We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/20 Feb 13
required. Phone 0819 9962 5897. [885]
Urgently needed 2 CS for business consultants
Looking for full time; 1
company. Speak English,
Barista, 1 Shopkeeper, 1
good looking, max 35 years
Maid (clean & cook), 1
Our service is completely free of charge for candidates
old, good computer skill.
Maintenance house & shops,
Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com
Send CV to <ivoryaprilia@
know pool, garden, electricity
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gmail.com> or call 0812 3790
and more. English request.
6238. [880]
Please call Rina (0361) 914
Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324
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3400. [886] Villa
Management
Company looking
in for
Seminyak Marketing
Assistant. Female, excellent
The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%).
organizational interpersonal skills, written and spoken English. Send CV to <info@ balichicvilla.com>. [774] Villa
Management
Company Seminyak looking for one Villa Manager / Male / capable of handling multitask
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and
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If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/ office/hotel for your generous donation.
<info@balichicvilla.
com>. [889] NC/Es/8 Jan 14
* Please note - the staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081 855 2299 (English speaking).
Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends, colleagues and customers. Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser NC/Es/8 Jan 14
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BUSINESS SERVICES Ready to receive your order for Balinese Tuna Sate Lilit. Please call 081 2395 6991, 0819 3620 2170. [555] Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074] Aquagym Aquabike. Swimming Lessons. 107 Jln Raya Kerobokan. 0818 0541 9300. [879] <www.BaliShoot. c o m >. A ff or dable c o m me rci a l adv er t is ing ph otogra phy. [ 6 5 4 ] Custom digital design & editing service. Color correction, retouching, item replacement/removal, photo restoration plus advertisement design, displays & posters, photo & fashion, advertising & product image editing. Professional, on-time and cheap. Ready to get things done! Email for info to < i C a n E d i t T h a t F o r Yo u @ gmail.com>. [555] Do you have problem to manage your Villa? We are Ayu Management, the best solution of your problem. Please contact us on 0821 2311 6553 or <asyouwishvilla@yahoo. com>. [014]
Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2386 6175 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [554] Barbecue Specialize Delivery. phone 0819 3627 9541. [672] Freelance Driver. Call: 0852 3894 2528. [859] Cening Ayu home care body treatment, pls call: 0819 9923 2524. [860] Magic Fingerss. Sensuous massage for ladies or couples. 081 666 9775. [861] CV Yazna Villa Management Professional All Needs. Majapahit st no. 76 Kuta. Office (0361) 767108, Mobile 081 2382 3731, email: <balivila@yahoo.com>. [810] Home in Bali. Caretaking Services. Maintenance, cleaning, rent collection and much more. Good English, honest, reliable service. References available. Ketut Budiana (Diana). Mobile: 081 2392 4701 (local). (62) 81 2392 4701 (overseas). Email: <ketut_diana@live.com>. We b s i t e : < h t t p s : / / s i t e s . google.com/site/ homeinbalicaretaking services>. [811]
Freelance English / Bahasa teacher and translator. Call: 0878 6023 4515. [862] Learn to speak Indonesian & English in fun & easy way. Sms / call Tutor Ms. Sima, 0821.468.501.75. e: <gemilangcourse@ gmail.com> / <www. balipages.biz/learn.speak. indonesian>. [790] Freelance Cleaning Service, Garden. Call: 0852 3894 2528. [863] Architect, experience, design & build, construction estimate, IMB drawing. 0821 4588 0888, <baliarchitectdesign@ yahoo.co.id>. [864] Indonesian language lessons for foreigners. Contact Venny: 0857 3905 6799. [865] Rafael Male Massage, Full Body Massage, Body Scrub, Sensual Massage, +62 812 3625 8865. [873] PT. PMA Company is looking for a shareholder who wants to build a legal company in Indonesia. <michelolivia69@hotmail. com> 081 9793 7178. [887] Freelance Graphic Designer/Photographer (Fashion/Product). Blog: <hitheseed.tumblr.com>/ Email: <hitheseed@gmail. com>/ Phone: 0813 3870 0055. [890]
LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)
Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Hotel GM, European, strong, passionate, skilled, five languages (incl. Bahasa), opening specialist, available for new GM position. Please contact <expatgm@outlook. com>. [412] Developer, builder, contractor. Expat with 35 years experience building the right project for the right person. Already many successful projects completed in Bali. Start to finish. Work crews with many projects working together. Lets talk about your project. For more information, contact Brad at <kbaybuilder@hotmail. com>. [541] Accountant, tax consultant, Quickbooks expert. 0878 6002 2239/ <anggra1@ yahoo.com>. [561] Graphic Designer available < w w w. n a t a t i g a b e l a s . com> +62 878 6137 2741 <natatigabelas@gmail. com>. [399] Conceptual USA degree Graphic Designer. <http:// be.net/cameliakuo>. 0812 3471 2365. <kameliya213@ gmail.com>. [702]
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RETAIL MARKETING MANAGER UNIVERSO (the official retail store for Havaianas and Seafolly swimwear in Indonesia) is looking for a hands-on, creative, forward-thinking and proactive Retail Marketing Manager, to work closely with the Brand Manager to strengthen our retail experience for customers. You will need experience with creation and implementation of visual merchandising plans and in store displays; setting up retail promotions, loyalty programs, marketing plans, competitor analysis, promotional calendars, detailed reporting and analysis. You will possess at least a Bachelor’s/College Degree in Marketing/Commerce, Advertising/Media, Business Studies/ Administration/Management, 3 years work experience in retail environment with marketing/merchandising in fashion industry preferable. Proficiency with MS Office applications (Word, Excel & Powerpoint), as well as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Indesign and other 3D rendering software for mockups and rendered drawings/sketches. Flair for design, color and composition, imaginative and energetic. Must be fashionable, fun-loving, gogetter, with sunny disposition who likes working in a team! Fluent in English and Bahasa Indonesia. Position will be based in Bali, with travel to Jakarta and other retail outlets within Indonesia. Visit Jobstreet to review the full position in more detail and apply, otherwise email your full CV and detailed letter outlining your suitability to kylie.turner@aqueo.co.id NC/Es/8 Jan 13
Community Groups
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The Bali Children’s Project The Bali Children’s Project is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of underprivileged Balinese children through education. While we are asking for your material donations, we are also asking for your skills, time, and resources. Many people in the expat community have skills like teaching, organizing, and fundraising, which they could use to help us continue growing the BCP. If you do have donations you would like to make, we can make use of those, too. We need laptops and other education supplies like Montessori-based teaching matter, art supplies, simply-illustrated children’s books, light sports equipment (like jump-ropes and deflated balls), dry-erase pens & erasers, Legos, and clear contact paper. We thank you for your support and hope to be hearing from you. If you have any questions about making a taxdeductible donation. Please contact us at <balichildrenvolunteers#gmail.com>. You can also check us out on our Facebook page <https://www.facebook.com/ BaliChildrensProject>, at our website <http:// balichildrensproject.org/>, and on Twitter <https://twitter. com/BaliChildrensPr>. Thank you again! Your support is indispensable to our kids! Contact: Joyce Scott email: <balichildrenvolunteers#gmail.com
Toastmasters Club A Toastmasters Club is a “learn-by-doing” workshop where you can hone your public-speaking and leadership skills in a supportive, friendly atmosphere. Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 2nd & 4th Thursdays, contact: Novie 0812 3612 5525. Magical-Bali Toastmasters (Sanur) meet every 1st & 3rd Fridays, contact: Chisato 0812 3956 3082. Ubud Asyik Toastmasters meet every 1st & 3rd Saturdays, contact: Yeni 085 792 334 500. <www.toastmasters.org>.
society. We achieve our goal by providing physiotherapy and education for free. If you know any child that is in need of physical help, please contact us at 036 2700 1597 for a consult. You can visit us in Dusun Banyualit, Desa Kalibukbuk, Lovina, Singaraja. You can also be part of this project by donating to the foundation. For more information please visit <www.high5rehab.org>
Ubud Tournament Scrabble Club We meet in Ubud 2x per week to play competitive scrabble. Looking for like minded players who know the 2 and 3 letter words as well as the Z, X, Q and J words. Don’t be intimidated... we are also nice people! If you’re interested, please SMS either Barbara 0821 4421 6670 or John 0813 3868 5769. We are looking for semi-permanent ex-pats.
Windsurfing / Kitesurfing Club Sanur Windsurfing club in Sanur to share the passion for this sport. For more information come to see us at Sanur Beach Hotel or visit our web page <www.blueoasisbc.com>. You can also call for free Wind & Wave information in Sanur at 288 011 extension Blue Oasis.
Ubud Organic Farmers Market Organic, natural & healthy - home grown & home made lots of fresh organic veggies, healthy skin care, incense, mosquito & bug spray, jamu kunyit, healing plants, specialty breads & desserts, organic rice & tofu, dried fruits, wheat grass juice, healthy food books, organic free range eggs, organic vegetable seeds, cacoa, vinegar, sea salt, soy milk, tortillas, coffee, teas, honey & so much more - it’s a great The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) The Indonesian Nature Foundation (LINI) mission is to place to meet friends, great karma, great support of local support the conservation and management of coastal marine committed independent small farmers & businesses. Every resources throughout Indonesia, and particularly in Bali. Saturday 9:30 - 2 at Pizza Bagus in Pengosekan. Through community led consultation, education and skills Yayasan ‘SO’ High 5 Rehab training we deploy, monitor and evaluate artificial reef structures and campaign on environmental resource Foundation High 5 rehab ‘So’ is a rehabilitation and education management issues. Webpage: <lini.or.id>. Contact Ngurah centre for physically handicapped Balinese children. Our goal is to let the Balinese handicapped children of Bali be part of 8427168 / <info@lini.or.id>.
Yakkum Bali Project Yakkum Bali Project is a non-government organisation concerned with the rehabilitation of children and young adults who are physically disabled, offering training courses to enable them to become independent, both physically and mentally. For enquiries and support, contact Latra on Hp. 0812 399 0701 or <yakkum_bali@yahoo.com>.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints Activities in Indonesian, English and Mandarin language. Please come join with us, Jl. Poh Gading No. 8X Jimbaran, Kuta (behind of Mc. Donald Jimbaran). Tel: (0361) 701620, 0815 570 5528 or 0812 392 3600 or email: <hhamijoy@ telkom.net> / <hhamijoy_era@yahoo.com>.
Vipassana Meditation Vipassana Meditation, as taught by S.N. Goenka, one hour Touch Rugby group sitting, every Wednesday held at Villa Serenity in Tuesdays 5-6.30pm Bali International School. For further Canggu, time 18:30 (6:30 pm) sharp. Please SMS Sara information <www.balirugby.com> or email <info@balirugby. 0821-4747-0358, <www.dhamma.org>. (Watch for upcoming com>. Bali courses, click on Indonesia). May all beings be happy.
Yayasan BAWA (Bali Animal Welfare Association) Not for profit organization assisting Bali street dogs, offer free sterilization, vaccination, treatments and advice on animal care. Education programs held at local schools. Emergency ambulance also available 24hrs. Further information or donations please contact Klinik Hewan Ubud 0361 981490, Janice 0811 389 004. Email <bawabali@aol. com>.
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JIMBARAN • villa for sale in sanur • 4 bedrooms • swimming pool • 2 floor • land size 500 m2 • imb • freehold Price US$ 500,000 Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-25 Dec 13
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BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices
The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali
Land for rent 12,115 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 15 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] Place for rent 70 msq in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street - Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Price Rp. 6 mills per month. Info, please contact Iwan 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]
LEASE HOLD OFFICE + WORKSHOP + STORAGE + MESS STAFF Land 8 are, IMB complete, electricity 10.500 watt, telephone, fax, internet.
15 years Please call 0813 5313 0895, 0878 6028 1888 NC/Re/G - 8 Jan. 14
~ ABC Apartment ~
For rent Dreamland. 3 bedrooms apartment, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, big living room, sharing pool with amazing sea view, garage, gazebo, fully furnished, close to the beach, Rp. 135 million/year. Call/SMS 0878 6118 4518 / 0812 3841 0379, e-mail: <nsumaryana@yahoo.com>. [8075]
Type A (Studio Room) 5,800,000 Rp/Month 54,000,000 Rp/Year Type B (Studio Room+Loft) 6,400,000 Rp/Month 61,200,000 Rp/Year Queen Size Bed, Kitchen, AC, Hot Shower, Cable TV, Furniture, Refrigerator, Night Security
Deluxe / private Villa for rent (New) / prime location (Kedonganan) / 5 min from airport / 15 min from Kuta / all furnished / swimingpool / 3bedrooms / internet / green quiet area / garage / tell / only yearly rental (more). 0813 5366 1981. [7760]
Call: 0361-9200 637, 0821 4453 3878 C/Re/I-18 Sept 13
CONTRACT LAND KEDUNGGU - 8 Are, 48 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year
LAND FOR SALE BELALANG - 8 Are In nice western area. Good access,electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Mill / Are KEDUNGGU - 14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 300 Mill / Are - 10 Are, 5m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 250 Mill / Are KABA-KABA - 11.5 Are, 6m Road access, Rice field paddy views. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Mill / Are PANGKUNG TIBAH - 4.7 Are, 10m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 525 Mill / Are PERERENAN - 3 Are, 4m Road access, Ready to build, Rice field paddy views. Freehold. Price : IDR 500 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-25 Dec 13
LAND FOR SALE 130 are, 1,3 HA land for sale, excellent access, water, electricity and quiet. Perfect for agro-agricultural land and for restaurant owners as a private organic farm. Or, as a home or villa. 15 minutes to the west from Baturiti Vegetables Market. Desa Andong, Baturiti, Tabanan, Bali, GPS 8”19’43” S and 115”10’3” E. Access to the north and south, with a 4 room farm house included. North, east and west mountain view, and has a barn for 50 cows. Excellent for growing chilies, tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, beans etc. Access from main road, 900 meters. Great villas are built nearby. This is a direct sale by the local owner, free hold, one certificate. Call Putu +628123847849 or email: iputumahendra@me.com. Only 30 million rupiah per are.
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SEMINYAK 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, tv cable daily maid. Available 12 – 18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] Store for rent Seminyak 7.3 m x 6.2 m x 2 floors. Built in Lighting & Flooring. Custom Shelving & Storage, A/C – W.C w/shower. Owner retiring. Ms. Aeny 0853 1436 1427 email: <aenifah@gmail.com>. [7832] Seminyak/Oberoi Stylish Apartment. Monthly/yearly rent. Cozy, fully fitted furniture, kitchen, bedding and bath. One bedroom& bathroom, outdoor terrace/balcony, Living, kitchen, AC, 24 hours security, wifi, including cleaning. <simplebeautyphotography@yahoo.com> or call Susy +62 812 3613 3470. [7829] 3 bedroom villa, fully furnished, pool, etc available on from Jan 5th , located in Bidadari Seminyak. And brand new 3 bedroom villa close to Bintang Supermarket available on February. And 2 bedroom house no pool for rent min 3 yr. and guest room in Kerobokan. Contact: 0878 6111 6455 or email: <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [8074] Gorgeous villa for rent in the heart of Seminyak. Quiet & safe area. 2 bdrm, 2 bthrm, fully furnished. Pool set in lush tropical gardens. 6-12 mth rental. Call Diana 0818 0569 4484. <diana.natha@yahoo.com>. [7836]
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FOR SALE / RENT HOUSE LOCATED IN TUKAD BALIAN. CLOSE TO UDAYANA UNIVERSITY JIMBARAN
Office space 4. 5 yr sublease for sale in Seminyak. Size 16.2m by 10.3m. Please contact <k2ra2000@yahoo. com>. [8077] For rent: fully furnished 2bedroom villa w/pool, AC, 2 bathroom w/bathtub, hot water, internet, sateliteTV. Available Jan 13th 2013-July 2013. Lux villa for longterm leasehold/sale. 4 bedroom+5 bathroom+guest room, land 800m2, pool 25m with salt water in kerobokan area. Contact <mdysitorus@gmail.com>. 0361-746 3301 / 0878 6136 2987. [8095] Villa large bedroom upstairs self contained, kitchen, dining, lounge separate bathroom available 6th Jan. to 5th March, USD 30 p/n. Longer stay better price. Maid, security, water, electricity included. Gary 0819 3626 6264. [8083]
fully furnished, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, carport, kitchen, 2 floors
fully furnisned, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, carport, kitchen, 1 floor
Email: simplehouses.bali@yahoo.com Michelle 08179788887 NC/Re/G - 8 Jan. 14
Private house / best location Seminyak ( 2 min walk from Seminyak Square / Kudeta ) 4 rooms / all furnished / AC / garage / super quiet area / internet tell / cableTV / nice garden / Only yearly (more) rental / Info 0813 5366 1981. [7761] Lease factory/house with business IMB. Once used as residence now garment factory. 2 separate buildings, 10k electric, 2 phone lines. 5-10 years available 150.000.000/ year. Located near prison. Contact 081 7479 1789. [8090] LAND, strategically located, cleared, level, for very long lease. 2.3 are, 4.6are or 7 are. Beach side of Jal. Seminyak near Bintang Supermarket. Ready to build 1MB’s issued. Phone 0857 3858 2227. [8046] Big 2 floor house in Drupadi, walk to restaurants in Oberoi. 3 beds, 2 baths, A/C, hot water, fully furnished, big TV, HBO. Big tropical garden. Rent up to 1 year. Viewing 9-5, contact 0878 6252 1948. [8067] C/Re/P-8 Jan. 14
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NUSA LEMBONGAN Nusa Lembongan, land for contract 50 are / cliff front. Prime location, excellent for private villas or boutique hotel. E-mail: <brawaresidence@gmail.com>. SMS 0858 5725 8550. [8086]
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Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, 45 juta/ are. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. And land for sale in Payangan, 24 are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915] Stunning ECO‚ Villa. Rare opportunity in Nyuh Kuning. 28 year lease US$149,000. Open plan with lockable master and spare joglo bedroom. Style: Green School meets L.A. -modern. Finishes: bamboo, terrazzo, rammed earth, teak. Satellite Wi-Fi. Completed May 2013. <dayu@ ubudproperty.com>. [7950]
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Land for sale in Ubud, Bali, located in Singakerta Village, 5 minutes drive to Monkey Forest, ricefield view. Land Size 300m2. Price negotiated. Call us 081 2380 2562 or 081 2383 3502. [8079]
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TABANAN Free hold 8 acre land at Nyanyi Beach. Close to beach, hotel accommodation, rice field view. Price IDR 150 million/acre. 0361 788 9711 / 0857 9299 9277. [8094] Are you looking for stunning land to buy in Tabanan or Negara area, small or big plots, beachfront, sea-views or riverfront. All free-hold land! Prices: starting from Rp. 29 million/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 31,7 are located in Gunung Salak. Rice paddy with stunning seaviews that cannot be blocked. About 8km from the beach with amazing views. Just 45 minutes from the Tanah Lot turn. The land comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 29 million/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [7606]
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CANGGU 2 & 4 bedroom villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 (English), 0852 3801 7205 / 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. <www.villaellabali.com>. [6234] Land for lease close to Berawa Beach. Sell either 4 Are (400sqm), 8 Are (800 sqm), or 16 Are (1600 sqm) options. 25 years + extension option. Prime location with quiet access rd and short walk to beach. Price RP 10 million per Are per year. Please contact Ian 0819 3644 1225. [7922] Land for lease in Perenan, 500 m from the beach, 20 ares, 30 years, main road access, riverside, zoned for building, all documents in order. Please email all inquiries <vick_@ inbox.ru>. [8017] Beautiful 2 Luxury Villas on cliff, river view, for long term rent, 4 and 2 bed rooms, both swimming pool full furnished price start Rp. 180 mill - Rp. 80mill minimum 3 years nego. Please call Made owner 087 861 347 012 or 081 999 494 184. Canggu. <maderai@hotmail.com>. [8082] Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002] Brawa - Villa for rent 1-2 years. Next to the Bali Equestrian Centre with rice field and paddock views. Fully furnished, with pool and AC, 3bed/bath. Rp. 180.000.000pa. Available now. Short term enquiries welcome. E-mail: <info@ baliequestriancentre.com>. [8084] Canggu Brawa land. 100 meter from Canggu Club + International School. 15 are 22 years + 25 years extension, Rp. 6 million/are. SMS 0858 5725 8550. [8085] Villa for rent monthly, weekly. 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms. All rooms with AC, internet high speedy, security 24 hours, pool, garden, fully furnished with staff, carpark. Call 0878 6152 4094 or e-mail: <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [8088] For sale luxurious villa in Brawa 130m2, 2 bedrooms, pool, garage, 15 minutes to beach, 10 minutes to Canggu Club. IDR 2.5 Billion. 0361 788 9711 / 0857 9299 9277. [8093]
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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Seminyak. The Elysian. Exclusive 1br holiday villa in famous complex. 12%+ returns. Generous owner occupancy. Urgent sale. Only US$160,000 Seminyak Paradise. 3000m2. Beautiful traditional teak villa. 6 bedrooms/ bth. 3 Pavilions. Aviary. Enormous pool and tropical gardens. Truly magnificent. US$995,000 CangguBeach. Last chance to buy a brand new, architect designed, 2 bedroom villa with pool for only $179,900.Just 500m from the beach. Call us now!*VL-025 Canggu, Jl Nelayan. Near Beach New 3br villa on 600m2. 800m to beach. Big pool. Beautiful position. REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. Jl Petitenget. New 3 br/3bth villa, on 300m2, full. furn. right in the heart of the action. Great rental returns. Walk to Potato Head, The W and the beach. Nice pool. REDUCED TO US$320,000!!! Neg.
A List Land We have huge listings of land, from 200m2 – 20,000m2, in all the best places. Echo Beach Absolute Beachfront. 92.6 are. 50m street frontage Jl Sea Sentosa. Sensational 50m beach frontage. Ideal resort land. US$11.500.000 JlPetitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access. Close to EVERYTHING. Rp 2.1M per are. Pererenan on river. 11.1 are freehold. Perfect development site. Good shape and access. Gentle slope.Rp 450 mill per are. Canggu Club.Behind Canggu Deli .20.1 are.Freehold land. Good access. Rp850 mill/are. Umalas. Jl Lestari. 15 are with 30m streetfront. Great shape and access. Only Rp7mill/are/yr. Pererenan. On Echo Beach shortcut. 35 are on river. Sweeping ocean views. Walk to beach. Good shape and access. Rp750 mill per are.
A List Hotels/Restaurant/Businesses Jl Oberoi. Paasha Penthouse Suite. Right in the heart of Eat Street. Guaranteed min. 8% return. Rental 305++ per night. Restaurant, Jazz Bar. Just opened. 30 year lease. Reduced! US$210,000 Legian Pub. Busy Street. Well established. Manageable size for retiree. Loyal customer base. US$200,000 neg. Petitenget. Fashionable Bar/restaurant. Fully equipped. Includes naming rights and all licenses. Lease til 2017, extendable til 2030. Rp1.9M. Kuta Hotel. Jl Melasti frontage. 1 yr old. 99 rooms and suites, Always busy. Av 75% occupancy. Fast ROI. Rp19 billion. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.
Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 72 ,Tel/Fax: (0361) 735469 Website: www.balialist.com | email: manager@balialist.com C/Re/I-11 Dec 13
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Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 0878.6138.5172 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-29 May 13
FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE
Apartment in Sanur Service apartment in Sanur with swimming pool is offered to rent! One bedroom with furniture, Kitchen, AC, Hot shower, Free Wi-Fi, Cable TV, Safety Box, Day time staff stay. There is a night security.
Villa. New, 3bed 2bath, 3AC, plunge pool, garage, laundryroom, 7,700watt, quiet gang off Padma Utara. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Unfurnished. 20(+) year lease. $230,000 USD. Call 0819 9948 0555 or <yelapeno@ yahoo.com> for info and pictures. [7985]
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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, 0821 4552 2200 or e-mail <balifamily2000@ yahoo.de>. [7424]
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Price USD 235,000 PROPERTY
Jl. Kayu Aya 77x, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737358 www.exotiqproperty.com Patrick +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@exotiqproperty.com
Urgent sale below market price, USD 300,000 - considered best in the complex at Novotel Nusa Dua- private residence 2 bedroom top floor penthouse 150sqm great poolview. Full access to all resort facilities. 38 years of lease left. Healthy returns. Contact <ar.alex.riva@gmail.com>. [8040]
KEROBOKAN 5.5 are at Green Lot Sambadha Estate, Munggu underground power, town water, 6 m paved road, rice field view, quiet area, private road, community swimming pool, Gym, 24 security. Price Rp. 500 million/are Please call owner Putu at
081339804123 or 081339649404
Villa for rent 2 are, 2 floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, living room, kitchen, furniture, hot water. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916] HOUSE for rent Kerobokan until May 2018, Gang Merta Ayu 1, Jl Mertanadi. Newly renovated, fully furnished. Has 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, shower, separate toilet, AC in all rooms, WiFi, TV, Indovision, off-street parking. Total cost 399 juta. Contact 0813 3749 8285. [8024]
BB - V715 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
100m from Oberoi Road Land area 182 sqm, Residence size 119 sqm 1 bedroom villa with private swimming pool Outstanding Return On Investment 18.5 years leasehold with fixed price extension C/Re/G-27 Nov. 13
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PROMO-Deal > Umalas-Bumbak area. Ricefields: leasehold 20-or-45years *** Direct owner *** 6/8 bedroom villa *** 1bedroom villa *** 2+1bedroom *** optional furnished *** IMB+PondokWisata *** Call(Indo) +62 813 8177 7257, SMS(Eng) +62 813 3828 6581. <villabalipassion@hotmail.com>. [8030] Villa for rent located in Pengubengan, Kerobokan. 2.5 are with swimming pool. Call 0878 6191 5454 or 0878 6202 6999. [8092] House for sale in Perum. Padang Griya 3 No. 6 Jl. Tangkuban Perahu, west Denpasar behind Bali Med hospital. Close to Seminyak & Kuta. Land 180m2, building 120m2, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen, fully furnished, Rp. 1.6 billion (nego). SMS only 081 2381 5292 / <flowsbloom@yahoo.com>. [8080] Villa for rent yearly, 2 bedrooms, big open living with kitchen, fully furnished, pool, nice garden with lounge space. Quiet area with rice fields. Rp. 120 million year. Area Jalan Jepun. Call 0812 3632 2428. [8087]
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Bali’s Fastest Selling Investment & Lifestyle Resort Live on site as an Owner Occupier, or Buy as an Investment We Have EVERYTHING! Quiet Peaceful Location, Many Designs, Affordable Prices, Western Quality, Great Lifestyle, Security, Daily Cleaning & Maintenance, Restaurant, Bar, 25 Meter Pool. All of this- Plus the Easy & Friendly Australian Way of Doing Business!! Bali’s Best Buy!! Only 1 Left- Available Now! 1 Bedroom Private Pool Villa AUD$290,000
RARE OPPORTUNITY 4 Bedroom “Private Pool Villa” AUD$490.000 Includes: 4 Ensuite Bathrooms, Walk in Robe, Study, WiFi, Gazebo with BBQ, Multi Channel TV and includes all Furniture & Fittings
UNDER CONSTRUCTION AUD$350.000 Great value 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom “ Private Pool Villa” AUD$298.000 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Apartment Inspections Welcomed on Site Ph: +62 857 381 78411 Email: eric@xanaduvillas.com Web: xanaduvillas.com Address: Jl Dewi Saraswati II, Seminyak. C/Re/I-13 Nov 13
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3 bedroom villa with swimming pool for sale. Sale: 2.6 Billion IDR. Available after 11 Jan 2014. Contact: <balihealingmusic@gmail.com>. [8073]
KUTA, Lombok Land: Tanjung Ocean View Development: Oceanview plots 500 to 4800 SqMtrs. Best price in Kuta (from Rp 200000 SqMtr). Electricity, paved roads. Call “Lee” 0831-3962-5009 or go to <TanjungOceanView. com>. [8051]
SANUR For sale money changer in strategic location in Sanur area. Complete permit, license, and Bank Indonesia certificate.Good for investment, 14 years lease. Reason for sale because need money. Sell Rp. 1.45 billion (nego). Please contact 081 2361 0079 or 0852 2212 0341. [5362] For lease 25 Y new villa 5 bdrm, 4 bthrm, pool, cozy. Loc. Sanur, Bali. Price: AUS 270.000 nego. Call: 0821 4823 8669, email: <vpl@dps.centrin.net.id>. [8036] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [7421] New 2 villas for rent. 1 bedroom and 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, Wifi, telp, AC, TV cable, funriture, kitchen, parking. Call 081 6470 8929 / (0361) 363 2999. [8076] Studio apartment, furnished, air con, wi-fi, pool, hot water, weekly service, close to KFC, monthly rental Rp. 4,000,000 plus electric. Ph: 0852 3796 4565 Dayu or <newstartbali@ gmail.com>. <http//web2app.mobi/pondokgaya>. [7964] Villa for yearly rental in Sanur area. 2 & 3 bedroom, western standard kitchen, furnished nego, living, dining, swimming pool and lovely garden. Please contact Widi (0361) 280 1341. [8091] Villa for rent in Sanur. For rent 4 private villa direct from owner. All 3 bedroom, fully furnished, pool. Villa at Kutat Lestari street 11.500 $/year (rice field view). Villa at Bajangsari street 14.000 $ /year (Near mcDonald). Villa at Bumiayu street 15.000 $ / year (brand new). Villa at Tandakan Sindu 18.500 $/year( 300 meters from beach). More information 0812 3955 5544. <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>. Agent welcome. [8089]
KUTA C/Re/G-16 Oct. 13
Seminyak for Rent Modern 2 storey fully furnished villa, very close to Seminyak road, Bali Deli & Oberoi. 3 spacious air conditioned bedrooms with balconies, 3 bathrooms, (Showers and tub), fully equipped kitchen and dining room and swimming pool. Huge living room overlooking the pool, utility/storage room with washing machine. Garden and ample parking space. Separate facilities for security guard. Included in the price: Broad band Wi-Fi, full Indovision satellite package, (3 flat screens), Maid service, 24 hour security, gardener service, pool maintenance………. and more. 240 million/ year. (Longer periods subject to nego) Tel: +62 (0)81 339 853 600 E mail: info@landofbali.com
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25 year leasehold apartment for sale Poppies 1, Kuta. Roof top pool, fully furnished, live in or receive rental income. New management. Ideal for frequent travellers to Bali for own accommodation. E-mail: <bbow78@hotmail. com> AUD$125,000. [8081] Holiday Villa-Bungalow, Very Low Price. Weekly, Monthly. Beautifully furnished, Private & Quiet, Large 1 bedroom, AC, 2 Storey, Pool, Wifi, Full kitchen, TV/DVD, 24 hour security, Cleaned daily. More details, photo’s, Quick response, email <kaowenoz@hotmail.com>. [5579]
BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] For Sale/Rent. New house with 2 big bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fully furnished, near Karma Kendara. Australian design and built. Sell Aust $95,000. Rent Rp. 8 mill/month. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997 / <paulwaskiw@ hotmail.com>. [7498] Dreamland - Big 3 storey house for sale: 6 bedrms, 5 bathrooms, 4 lounge rooms, has 4 self contained apartments. Australian design and built. Big pool & BBQ area. Great breeze and views. Sell $375,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997 <paulwaskiw@hotmail.com>. [6953] Half Share of beautiful Bukit Villa. Great views. Air con. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Wifi. Large screen TV and great Stereo. Complete kitchen. Pool. Outside shower. Mature gardens. Contact by email: <Bukit4sale@gmail.com>. $150,000 USD. [8078]
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The best villa purchase opportunity in Bali right now! Proven high yield and ROI, payback in less than 7 years! Stunning villa resort located in Seminyak and 10 minutes walk to Double Six beach, 37 years + 20 leasehold. Collective rental pool and owners in profit from year 1. Unlimited owner stays and excellent capital growth! Two and three bedroom villas, from U$275,000 – only 2 units available. CONTACT ME NOW.
Set in 7000m2 of landscaped coconut grove, just steps away from Nusa Dua’s most famous beaches, these unique and stunning villas offer the absolute height of luxury. Each villa is over 400m2, and boasts three large bedroom suites with their own private bathroom and a 55m2 swimming pool. Off-plan project, 12 villa complex with 8% ROI for 3 years, 8 units sold, only 4 units villa still available.
Contact : Amber Title : Leasehold 37 years +62 (0) 818 0418 8644 Prices From: USD 275,000 amber@raywhiteparadise.com
Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 9,700,000,000
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AMAZING high quality property in Canggu Brawa - only 100m from the BEACH! This modern Balinese villa sits on a spacious 2000 sqm land with a total of 5 en-suite bedrooms, exclusive kitchen area and spacious indoor living & dining. The tropical garden is complemented by a free-shaped swimming pool with Jacuzzi and a spacious open lounge area. Ideal for private or commercial use this is the best of the best opportunity guarantee - Pondok Wisata included! Contact : Teito Furukawa Title : Leasehold 44 years +62 (0) 878 6186 7277 Price : USD 1,490,000 teito@raywhiteparadise.com
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Here is a very rare opportunity to secure a stunning 2010 sqm piece of land in the heart of Canggu area. This land can be purchased separately, 1000 sqm and 700 sqm, as the 300sqm is for the access road. This highly desirable location, surrounded by a nice and exclusive area, will ensure you and your family a solid future investment.
Title : Hak Milik Price : Price On Application
Contact : Dian +62 (0) 812 3832 7005 dian@raywhiteparadise.com
Please send the details to my email: emma@raywhiteparadise 4 3 2 or just contact me immediately on 0812 2279 8828 Stunning ocean and mountain views surrounded by tranquil SCAD005 Candidasa
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Great Deal 3-Bedroom Villa Near Famous Echo Beach This charming villa is built on 700 sqm of land located just 2 minutes from the famous Echo Beach. Has super spacious three bedroom, all with open en-suite bathroom, large garden and swimming pool, villas have generous outside parking space. It’s only a 5 minutes drive to the Canggu Club and 20 minutes to the fashionable shops and restaurants of Seminyak. Leasehold for 20 years until 01/01/2034 Contact : Govinda +62 (0) 821 4657 2168 Title : Leasehold govinda@raywhiteparadise.com Price : USD 210,000
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This Villa is located in a Top World Class Resort Area in Jimbaran, just 7 minutes walking distance to the soft white sands of Jimbaran Bay Beach which is known for the Best Seafood Restaurants. In the surrounding area are World Class ResortHotels and Villas such as The Four Seasons Resort, The Ayana Resort, Karma Jimbaran, Gending Kendis Villas and The Jimbaran Beach Club Restaurant. Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 500,000
Located in a high demaded area in Brawa / Canggu within short distance to the beach, this spacious 4 ensuite bedrooms villa is a perfect place for your private or commercial use. A must see! Contact : Citra
Contact : Donald +62 (0) 813 3739 4066 donald@raywhiteparadise.com
+62 (0) 818 0543 0453 citra@raywhiteparadise.com
land for sale in Brawa jl.Semat with expat neighbourhood and rice field view. Ideal for your private villa! Available also if you are looking for smaller plot!
Land size : 460 / 1385 sqm Title : Freehold Price : IDR 650,000,000/are
Land size : 1200 sqm Title : Freehold Price : USD 1,450,000
Contact : Citra +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 citra@raywhiteparadise.com
PRIME LOCATION GUARANTEE in Echo Beach only 250m from the beach, this high quality 4 bedrooms property is our Ray White top recommendation! First come, first serve!
Contact : Citra +62 (0) 818 0543 0453 citra@raywhiteparadise.com
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Great investment property. Located in Jimbaran minutes from all the best beaches in Bali. Your choice of 4 villas. All villas are 2 bed 2 bath with open air kitchen and living areas overlooking the pool surrounded by a nice tropical garden. For the investor looking for a small complex this is the opportunity. These villas won’t last long so call today for an inspection.
Title : Hak Milik Price : USD 200,000
Contact : Samsuni +62 (0) 878 6152 7292 samsuni@raywhiteparadise.com
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