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by Dr. Rob Mythography: Now presents a portrait of an alien being. These beings have Group Exhibition gained ‘mythical’ or ‘cult’ status in contemporary Pop At Sudakara ArtSpace, Jl. Sudamala 20, Sanur. Tel: 288555 culture. In the catalogue which accompanies the exhibition ‘Mythography: Now’, the Sudakara ArtSpace states that the dynamic role performed by art is marked by the dialogue it creates about the self, the other, the surroundings, and, about the interaction of the self with the other, and, his or her surroundings. The gallery claims that it is this which compels us to be critical, and that it generates social awareness of the past, the present, and, to speculate about the shape of the future.

Born in 1983 in Bandung, Radi Arwinda received a Masters in Fine Art and Design from the Bandung Institute of Technology, in 2007. Radi’s work is inspired by the visual language to be found in ‘street’ graffiti, or, to be spray-painted onto revved-up motor cars and motor bikes. The confrontational message of his painting ‘Dev-912’ can be readily appreciated by present-day urban youth.

It is this principle that drives the Sudakara ArtSpace to Arwinda: continually engage itself with artists and curators to present Born in 1976 in Palu, Syarief Munawar Radi ‘Dev-912’ discourses through art that enables us to view our lives with received a Masters in Fine absolute awareness. The concept that critic Rizki A Zaelani Art from theInstitute of Arts Indonesia, has expounded in the catalogue, presents us with a variety Denpasar, in 2013. His painting of potential revelations that can be unearthed or revealed ‘Micrototem’ presents disturbing images through the works from the six participating artists. of people who are perhaps suffering from the pressures and stresses of modern-day The exhibition ‘Mythography: Now’ examines cultural and life. The work is an unsettling psychological historic ‘stereotypes’ that have inhabited our lives and impression. shaped the world and our humanity. Through the works audiences are asked to recall events, memories, and Born in 1982 in Bandung, Tinton Satrio moments they have experienced. In their works, the artists Syarief Munawar: graduated in 2001 from the Faculty of Fine create some sort of ‘counter myth’, using acerbic and Art and Design of ‘Micrototem’ surreal humor, which allows the audience to question the the Bandung Institute ‘myths’ of ideologies, beliefs, and concepts of all things of Technology. His amusing painting known to them. Through a selection of confrontational and ‘Transfiguration’ presents the culturally dislocating works, the exhibition boldly presents resurrected Rock and Roll ‘Cult Hero’ exciting collective and individual myths of the contemporary Jimi Hendrix, enjoying all of the post-modern world. pleasures that the heavenly domain has Tinton Satrio: to offer. ‘Transfiguration’ Rizki A Zaelani elaborates on the aims of the exhibition: “Through their works”, he says, “in the layer of ways to Yoesoef Olla was born in 1975 in accept reality and consciousness, the artists respond to Jakarta. In his piece ‘Virtual Voices’, contemporary situations. They realize that they are not able Yoesoef tackles what is probably the to recognize and know everything, but, they want to share most iconic myth of all. That is: the image with others their experiences and the way they accept realof Jesus Christ. Yoesoef fills his painting ity. The artists create a ‘Mythography’ of our existential with much religious iconography, yet, he state. Some artists, in their works, create the presence of a leaves the face of Christ covered, maybe human figure in a peculiar way, making it seem caricature. allowing the viewer to fill in their own While, some, associate the image of man with various Messiah. images that they find in the display of cultural traditions. The artistic expressions which they present become a bridge which connects the chasms that have constantly separated Yoesoef Olla: us from our true understanding of our own life experiences”. ‘Virtual Voices’ Furthermore, Zaelani states that: “The structure of our understanding is certainly not limited to our ability to conceptualize a communication. Our ability to understand or to conceptualize can also be done through direct experiences that are recorded, stored, and, recalled in various feelings and impressions. Through the experiences of art, people will get to know the types of experiences that differ from everyday life experiences; the experiences that can connect a variety of things that exist in our memories, and, with our expectations. Artistic experiences juxtapose what is seen and not seen, what exists presently in front of us, and, what is not there or hidden in our consciousness. Thus, what is perceived from a work of art being viewed by a person, is not just about an image being appreciated, but, most especially, is about the person involving their own experiences, events, or memories. By viewing the work, the person is communicating with themselves deep in their own consciousness, whether they realizes it or not”. ‘Mythography: Now’ presents very challenging works from six artists, which should stimulate all viewers to enjoy encouraging discussions and comments. Born in 1980 in Bandung, Herde graduated in 2001from the Faculty of Fine Art and Design of the Bandung Institute of Technology. In his painting ‘Fun Banality Harasses Dreams’, Herde employs a mythical visual rendering style to comment on the pomposity of past colonial imperialism in Indonesia. Herde: ‘Fun Banality Harasses Dreams’

Born in 1978 in Yogyakarta, Kemalezedine graduated in 1997 from the Faculty of Fine Art and Design of the Bandung Institute of Technology. Using subject-matter which obviously derives from Science-Fiction movies, such as ‘The Star Wars Trilogy’, Kemalezedine’s piece ‘Blood Clot’

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For Sale; Petrol driven water pump for industrial or domestic use. Great for construction projects. Needs service because hasn’t been used for a while. New Rp 1.4 juta sell for Rp 650 ribu. Contact 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [088] For Sale; Health supplements imported from USA all unopened bottles. One bottle Oxitrol Premier anti-oxidant 120 caps $24 [ orig. $48]. Two bottles Zyflamend Prostate 60 caps $14 [orig. $29.22 each]. One bottle Red Clover free if you buy the others. All kept in cool room, long expiration dates. Selling as I am changing what I take. SMS 081 239 88979. Sanur / Kuta. [004]

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) I’ve been experimenting with nutritious sardines - full of protein and heart healthy omega -3 fatty acids. You can find them in most fresh fish markets, or boned and vacuumed packed at Dijon. This recipe started as a sort of sardine ceviche but morphed into a baked dish when I got too busy to remove them from the marinade after the allotted time. The result was so delicious I couldn’t stop eating. There’s a batch bathing in the sauce in the fridge as I write.... Sardines Baked with Lemon, Garlic and Oregano Serves 4-6 Ingredients: - 12 (300 grams) headless and boned sardines, with tails left on - 1/2 cup lemon or lime juice

Directions: Put the sardines in a glass or ceramic dish in one layer. Pour lemon juice over them and cover with cling wrap. Put into the fridge for about 20 - 24 hours turning them once or twice. When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Put 3 Tbl. olive oil in the bottom of a clean glass or ceramic baking dish, spreading it evenly over the bottom of the dish. Lift the sardines out of their juice and put in one layer in the baking dish turning them so they are coated in oil. They should be skin side up with the tails going up the side of the dish - this will make the tails brown and crispy. Grind fresh black pepper over them and sprinkle with sea salt.

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In a small bowl mix together the chopped garlic, shallots, parsley, and oregano. Sprinkle this mixture over the sardines and bake at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes. Remove from the oven and leave to cool. Drizzle with lemon juice and good quality extra virgin olive oil. Garnish with lemon or lime slices. These are delicious warm or at room temperature. Buon Appetito!

- 3 Tbl. olive oil - salt and pepper, to taste - 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped - 5 shallots, finely chopped - 2 Tbl. parsley, finely chopped - 2 Tbl. fresh oregano, finely chopped (or 1 Tbl. dried oregano) - 1 Tbl. lemon or lime juice - 2 -3 Tbl. good extra virgin olive oil - 6 slices lemon or lime for garnish

Note: These are quite strong in flavor. If you want a more mild fish taste try using filets of dorey or snapper.

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Pro-Am Beach Soccer (www.proambeachsoccer.net) will be making its way to Bali Indonesia to run the beach soccer element of the Bali Beach Games November 30-December 1(www.balibeachgames.com). This tournament is to support the Bali Sports Foundation whose mission is “to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in Bali & East Indonesia by using the power of sport and play for development, health and peace. ProAm beach soccer runs a number of Beach Soccer tournaments along the west coast of the USA from seniors to juniors,male and female.Pro Am Beach founder Tighe O Sullivan was assistant coach of the USA Beach Soccer national team and brings a wealth of beach soccer experience to the Bali Beach games. For more information please contact us owen@footballperformance.com SURF NEWS Grommets from all over Indonesia were on fire over the October 5 and 6 weekend for the National Finals of the Rip Curl GromSearch 2013. From Bali to Lombok, Java to Sumbawa - 60 of the best young surfers came to the legendary Halfway Kuta Beach in quest of the National GromSearch Champion Title and a chance to get an allexpenses-paid-trip to the International Final “Somewhere” in 2014. Festivities began on Saturday as the last stop of the Rip Curl GromSearch series kicked off the weekend in a friendly atmosphere in perfect peeling 2 - 3 ft waves giving chance for some incredible surfing from the next generation of Indonesian Surfers. Also on hand was the Rip Curl Test Drive Centre where stoked Groms, Moms and Dads alike could take a brand new Firewire or DHD board for a slash in the Bali’s perfect beach break testing grounds. Another huge success was the Games Booth where Groms of all ages took part in bowling and bow and arrow target practise shooting at the “Wheel of Misfortune” to win prizes from Rip Curl and Sponsors. In the Under 16 Boys Division, Mega Artana from Kuta, Bali pushed into first place to take out the Kuta region title infront of Lakey Peak’s Andre Anwar, putting Kusuma Rai of Kuta, in 3rd place and Raju Sena of Padma, Bali in 4th position. In the Final of the Under 14 Boys Division, Rip Curl Team rider Ketut Agus Aditya and Kuta’s Dhanny Widianto got themselves to the final by finishing respectively

1st and 2nd followed by Tenshi Ishii Ratif and Ryuki both from Bali who came a close 3rd and 4th. The girls did awesome as well showing that there is an incredible young talent pool coming from Bali with local Dhea Natasya taking First place over the Bukit girl Cinta Hansel, followed by Taina Izquierdo from Bukit and Hayana Iguchi from Canggu. On Sunday the waves were pumping and the kids were ripping as the swell picked up for the Under 16’s National Final. It was time for the local boys to show off their capability - with the strong support from the Padma Family, it was the on-fire Raju Sena who blasted his way to the finals to go up against Halfway boy Kasuma Tanabe, whipping the crowds of supporters to a frothing frenzy the boys shredded the small windy conditions to pieces to impress the judges. With overall highest points collected, it was eventually Raju who did enough to claim the GromSearch National Champ title this year! Raju won the All expenses paid trip to “Somewhere” to compete in the International GromSearch Finals in 2014 where he will have a chance to test his skills against some of the best young surfers on the planet in front of the Worlds Surfing media and fans..... Go Raju!!! On the Expression Session, held in the afternoon surfers also put on an amazing show for the crowd as grommets took to the air blasting huge aerials and big turns. The Expression Session was won by Wayan Andika from Pererenan with an incredible aerial reverse.The Interclub Tag Teams event rounded out an epic weekend taking advantage of the waves. Getting amazing support from the huge crowds on the beach and proving rivalry is still very alive in Bali ! Eventually again it came down to a Padma Beach vs Kuta Halfway Dogfight with both teams showing off there best juniors mixed with top Open division pros such as Garut Widiarta and Padma’s Darma Putra Tonjo. After a neck-and-neck challenge it was the guest beach of Padma Boy’s who finally put paid to the host beach Halfway Boardriders making it a 2-0 victory for the Padama Family! The Rip Curl GromSearch 2013 was sponsored by Skullcandy, Shapers, Bliss Surfer Hotel, Sticky Bumps, GUS and the local association Halfway Kuta Boardriders. And was sanctioned by Asian Surfing Championships.

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What happens when there’s a competition for an Indonesian Social Innovator? 480 ideas, 26 great ones, 5 brilliant ones and 1 that’s the best!

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The Australian government’s aid program, Yayasan Kopernik and Hubud, held the AusAID Indonesian Social Innovator Award, a nationwide search for intrepid Indonesians with big ideas to transform the lives of underserved communities across the archipelago. The competition started in February 2013 and ran until August 2013. 480 individuals and groups from Aceh to Papua – and 25 provinces in between, pitched their ideas to the award team during the 6 month submission period.

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After another month of judging , and the final pitch event, the award Gamal Albinsaid pitched Garbage Premium team was excited to announce that Gamal Albinsaid, a 23 year old reInsurance Clinic idea searcher and doctor from Malang, East Java won this year’s award. Gamal won for his innovative health insurance program called Garbage Premium Insurance Clinic, a health clinic which uses garbage as the payment method. Gamal Albinsaid received resources to help turn his idea into action, including Rp. 30 million in prize money, mentoring, and a free workspace for one year. The young doctor and dozens of his friends have been implementing this program in his hometown, Malang, East Java since 2010. During this time they have built 5 clinics. “I will use the award to expand the program to improve both the environment and people’s ability to access and pay for health services”, Gamal said. “ I am also open for cooperation with garbage banks in other areas to facilitate the expansion”. At the award event held on 27 September 2013, each of the five finalists who came from different parts of Indonesia, pitched their ideas in front of judges and an audience. The “Serving the Last Mile” Award, including Rp. 5 million in prize money, was awarded to Mansetus Balawala. Mansetus is a 40 years old staff member of Yayasan Kesehatan untuk Semua (YKS) in Larantuka, East Nusa Tenggara. His winning innovation was a service that uses motorcycles to transport midwives to patients and patients to the hospital in his remote community in East Flores. Another finalist, Mashoedah, created an innovative tool equipped with buttons and sound that can help students with visual impairments to improve their reading capability. He invented this idea with his team from Yogyakarta State University, where he works as a lecturer. His goal is to make the tool accessible for students with visual impairments across Indonesia. C/Ns/U-20 Mar. 13

Ma’ruf Kasim had an innovation in the category of agriculture. His entrepreneurial idea was Floating Cage Seaweed Cultivation, an easy to make and very durable tool to cultivate seaweed free of infection. “What I envisage for my innovation is simplicity, so that, any seaweed farmer in Indonesia can build the tool based on my design”. Ma’ruf also said that “we already have proof that this invention really helps the farmers and ensures they have a successful harvest”. Another idea was presented by Aulia Amanda Santoso, a 23 year old designer from Bandung. Her winning innovation was Alun-Ulin, a movement that empowers children to become agents of change in their local neighbourhoods through creative learning and transforming public spaces. Alun-ulin focuses on changing spaces and changing people’s attitudes towards their neighbourhood area through a child-centered approach. In the end, the Alun-Ulin experience will empower children by letting them be a part of their neighbourhood’s transformation. They will work together to come up with new ideas to solve their own problems, put these ideas into action and will be appreciated by their community for doing so. The pitches impressed an enthusiastic audience of 120 people at the award event who all voted for their favourite idea. The People’s Choice Award, including Rp. 2.5 million in prize money, also went to Gamal Albinsaid, as did the Promising Social Enterprise Award, which included Rp. 3 million in prize money, mentoring and access to an angels and investors network. “We have been impressed by the innovative ideas we received from teenagers through to Indonesians in their sixties, with submissions coming from the fields of agriculture, education, energy and environment, health, information and communication technology, and water and sanitation,” said Rezal Kusumaatmadja, founder of Yayasan Kopernik. “The award night was a wonderful celebration of social innovation in Indonesia,” said Mia Salim from the Australian aid program. “We look forward to following the winners as they turn their ideas into action.”

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When did you move to Bali? In 2009 to work as an apprentice for my uncle in his handicraft export business. I learnt a lot about transforming an idea into a real saleable product, developing and applying new techniques/new media/new components for the purpose of mass producing handicraft products and learning how to manage a growing export business. Why do kids like to do arts & crafts? C/E/M-29 May. 13

Children like recycling old broken things that are lying around the house or in storage. These are things that we do not love anymore, yet one doesn’t have the heart to throw them away. But after beautifying any genericlooking-multi-purpose whatever, it becomes more pleasing to the eye. It’s a very affordable activity because the only cost is a cheap plastic item, leftover fabrics, pretty scraps, etc. Most importantly, what the student ends up doing with their new skills is limitless. What is the easiest and quickest craft to learn?

Puncoro Goeyardi’s interest in the arts began when he was just seven years when his mother enrolled him in a drawing and oil painting class. After graduating from high school, Puncoro left for Australia in 1998 where he earned a degree in Applied Computer Science in 2001 from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). For the past four years Puncoro and his wife Liliek have owned and operated Giftster, a crafts and gift shop in Denpasar where they offer classes in making crafts to students from four to sixty years old. What did you enjoy doing as a child? I was really into computer games. My older cousin used to give me computer games when we were little. He told me that you have to successfully complete the first level before you can go on to the next. He liked to give me games because I always successfully mastered the game I was playing before moving on to another. His advice stuck with me. I learnt that finishing what I started has value.

Each person has different tastes. Some of my students start wanting to learn all that I have to offer. If they can’t decide where to start, I suggest that they start with learning soft clay. This isn’t the easiest, but that medium is most likely what we all are somewhat familiar with during our childhood. It’s like playing with play-doh (malam in Indonesia). It feels good to squeeze the soft clay in the hands, and if they shape something they don’t like, they can pretty much start all over again. Those who prefer to have clean hands prefer to work with paper tole, a craft easy to learn if you like to cut-and-paste. One set of pictures is usually enough to learn this craft, but it requires considerable patience, which most young people do not have. What is your teaching method? I believe that students should choose for themselves what they want to create. I also feel that they should have fun, so while their hands are busy making crafts, they can be joking with their parent, teacher or each other in a relaxed environment. Make sure that they make different things each time they do crafts. If your child is young, it takes more preparation time to set them up. For the first session, I recommend that the crafts teacher or parent ask them if they want to make key rings, fridge magnets, miniature fruits or vehicles. Next they can try something more difficult like a framed wall decoration of miniature cakes or flowers. Challenge them! What can kids do with finished crafts?

Two things I remember. One is when you draw humans or animals you should start from the head. Another is how to paint ocean waves. I was amazed as a child to learn that with a few simple strokes that my teacher showed me you could turn the dark boring ocean into a life-like ocean. It looked so difficult to do until I learned how simple it was. A technique like this can be almost like magic. Those “magic” tricks are what you are really paying for when you attend an art school.

Home made crafts make the most unique and personalized gifts. Most of the time the finished craft is purely decorative: fridge magnets, key rings to attach to bags, earrings which can be worn proudly or a craft item that may be hung on a wall or room door. Some high school students even sell their paper and clay creations to their classmates. The marvelous thing about making your own crafts is that you can add more value to simple daily items that are available everywhere around you. Left over plywood waste can easily be turned into a beautiful door sign with an added personal touch. For example, a common factory made plastic bin can be wrapped with colorful leftover textile stitched together or decorated with a ribbon and felt ornaments. Then the trash bin turns into a unique and attractive trash receptacle!

What kinds of jobs have you had in your life?

What do you like most about making crafts?

I worked as a financial market analyst and trader specializing in foreign exchange for more than 3 years, then opened a motorcycle service station in Surabaya, selling spare parts and accessories. During that time I realized that my passion was in tinkering and inventing things. I began buying old broken motorcycles for resale, fixing them up and overhauling them so that they had an entirely new look. We even hand made some of the parts out of fiber to make the machines totally unique.

Overcoming the challenges that each project presents. When I see the end product, I can proudly say that I executed my vision. It ceases to be just my imagination and becomes real.

What do remember from your first art lesson?

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What is the best way to contact you? Email at GoeyardiPuncoro@yahoo.com or hp 081-703685-817.

What first got you interested in crafts? My love of crafting is definitely my mother’s influence because since childhood I’ve always been a collector of unique items. When I was seven years old I got Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, quite rare for a tropical country. The Indonesian doctor at the time referred me to Japan for treatment. I was admitted to a hospital for one month, confined to a wheelchair and couldn’t speak Japanese. In Japan, arts & crafts are a big part of the culture, so my mother brought me lots of DIY craft and drawing books. That experience made a lasting impression on me.

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

RafÀes and the British Invasion of Java by Tim Hannigan This highly controversial work courag e o u s l y debunks many of the myths that we have come to believe about Sir Stamford Raffles, who gained lasting fame as the founder of Singapore but also became one of the shapers of the development of “high” colonial Dutch Java. Told in full for the ¿rst time, this perceptive and exciting military and social history tells the story of how the British attempted to bring the full force of European colonialism to a tropical island where Muslim sultans claimed descent from Hindu gods. On a hot August afternoon in 1811, an army of 10,000 British redcoats and Indian sepoy splashed ashore through the muddy shallows off Batavia to conquer the Dutch colony of Java. It was RafÀes and a tight inner circle of advisors and lieutenants who presided over the British occupation of the island for ¿ve turbulent years. Known as the “British Interregnum,” the most far-Àung sideshow of the Napoleonic Wars, this little understood period has never before been told in as much detail. Major histories only give the period a few paragraphs at most. The whole book starts out with the assertion, often heard even by educated Indonesians, that they would’ve been better off if they had been colonized by the British and not the Dutch. The writer then thoroughly explores the bloody battles and furious controversies that marked British rule in Java, and reveals RafÀes – long celebrated as a hero, a liberal and a visionary, ‘the last colonialist it’s OK to like’ –in a shocking new light. Indeed, RafÀes made for a very strange sort of hero. This history features the dramatic Battle of Batavia, the sinister British expedition to Palembang, a series of bloody battles between soldiers and civilians, fights between Englishmen and Javanese and a gut-wrenching duel between a buffalo and tiger. The crux of the literary narrative is the clash and deep irreconcilable abyss between nascent European colonialism and the old courtly culture of Java. In an effort to impress the people of Java with the might of British power, RafÀes attacked, wrecked, cowed and humiliated Java’s most powerful and inÀuential native court. Not only did the British break the power of the venerable Javanese kraton, but introduced opium to Java on a large scale, entrenched the position of Chinese middlemen, set up a strong sense of racial separation between the rulers and their subjects and created the concept of extracting maximum agricultural wealth from the island. One of the most enduring myths about RafÀes during the strange half-decade that he spent on Java was that he hated slavery. Actually, the man was not an abolitionist and allowed the trade of slaves under the age of 14 and even kept 77 slaves in his own home. Another myth punctured is that the famous man “discovered” Borobudur and Prambanan. Though RafÀes ordered the recovery of a number of epic Hindu temples, he competed jealously with others for scholarly praise. He failed miserably in his attempts to institute radical administrative reforms. Rather than being a liberal, he crushed dissent, sacked and looted palaces and incited massacres to further his own insatiable ambitions.

Told with sensitive eye to the Javanese side of the story, there are capsule summaries of Javanese cultural institutions like wayang theatre; entertaining discussions of such cultural arcana as amok and kris; the social hierarchy, intrigues and beliefs of the Javanese aristocracy; hilarious portraits of native rulers; the flaws and strengths of historical personalities such Lord Minto, Governor General Daendels and Rollo Gillespie, and a beautiful threepage long description of the wonder that was Java – its geography, history, village life, legends, commerce, manners and insights into the Javanese character. The hilarious mini-biographies of long forgotten of¿cials and players in the drama of the British takeover from 1811 to 1816 are some of the book’s most fascinating sections. These reckless and scandalous characters would be unknown to history if their lives were not presented so vividly in this work. Even the footnotes make vastly entertaining reading.

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Author Tim Hannigan drew upon primary Dutch, British and classical Javanese archival source material in which even standard Indonesian was of little use. He plumbed scholarly journals, maps, account books, a small body of obscure academic papers and myriad biographies of RafÀes. He spent weeks in the bowels of the British Library combing through India Office Records, Raffles’ own personal correspondence, reports from provincial administrators marooned in remote Javanese hill towns and ¿ve years worth of weekly English language newspapers on micro¿lm spanning the entire period of the Interregnum, its run-up and its aftermath. This British author is no stranger to Indonesia. Hannigan first arrived as a callow young English teacher in the seething Javanese city of Surabaya. Moving on to become a Àuent Indonesian speaker and freelance travel writer, he explored the country from the tip of Sumatra to the marshes of Papua, from the Java hinterlands to the far southeastern islands. The fact that he has immersed himself so completely in the life of the country makes him particularly skilled at re-creating the tactile atmosphere of a place in its historical context: the sounds and smells of harbors, wharves and trading houses; vivid physical details of the toil of laborers; the cadence of various dialects; the social ranks and privileges of colonial types; the timeless household rhythms and family cultures of the main characters, all in a language that is lively, original and daring.

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To support his retelling of events, he is fond of quoting eyewitness accounts of the day in the quaint and archaic English that was in use over 200 years ago. He uses italics and punctuation to mercilessly drive home his points. A short glossary provides just enough terms for someone unfamiliar with the country to appreciate the narrative. The book is an even richer reading experience for those who have a great knowledge and understanding of Indonesian history. I missed the inclusion of an index or at least a more detailed Contents page, which would’ve made the book more useful as an historical reference. Exploding myth after myth and putting to rest historical speculations and misconceptions, revealing the man’s motives, deceptions, blunders and arrogance, RafÀes and the British Invasion of Java deftly brings to life for virtually the ¿rst time an obscure and long forgotten period of Indonesia’s colonial history in a highly readable and fresh style. It’s seldom that history makes such wonderful reading. RafÀes and the British Invasion of Java by Tim Hannigan, Monsoon Books 2013, ISBN-978-9814358859, paperback, 368 pages, glossary, bibliography. Available for Rp189,000 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 © 2013 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/G-16 Oct. 13


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SCHEDULE THAT Annual Fundraiser R.O.L.E Foundation (30 November) My Dream Wedding (8 – 10 November) The aim of this evening is to raise much needed funds for Bali WISE an organisation that provides free education and vocational training to disadvantaged women in Indonesia. The theme for the evening is ‘The Great Gatsby Night’ inspired, no doubt by the recent film and novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The dress code is ‘The Great Gatsby’ and there will be awards for the best outfit, an opportunity to journey back in time to that glorious era and dress accordingly. Fine dining is the menu with live music and dancing throughout the evening. The after party is, of course at the Rock Bar, although the views at this time will be limited to the sparkling lights over the ocean. The guest list is limited to 140 guests so do call as soon as soon as you can to reserve your spot. If you haven’t read the book or seen the films, do so as the author, F. Scott Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century.

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Better in Pink (19 October) This aim of this evening is to raise funds for Bali’s first Breast Cancer Support Centre, located on Jl Dewi Sri in Kuta. The Pink Ribbon House offers support, the chance to talk to survivors and important information in both Indonesian and English. The centre is manned by a dedicated team of local and expatriates who want to support women in Bali. I am sure most of us know of someone who succumbed to this cancer or who survived and went on to lead full, healthy lives. This centre advocates choices and an opportunity to live a healthy life, even with a cancer diagnosis. The most important aspect of breast cancer is early detection when survival rates are high and treatment is less traumatic and expensive. BPR aims to support self examination and early detection. Free breast screening is available for those in need of assistance. This evening, as well as raising funds is all about glamour, cocktails, canapés and gourmet dining. A four-course meal prepared by Executive Chef Richard Millar complimented by carefully matched free flow wine. If that isn’t enough to wet your appetite then entertainment is provided by Saxophonist Chicko Asamoto followed by live music with Tropical Transit. Tickets are available on a first come first served basis. This is going to be a popular, fun evening and worthy of this good cause. Let us hope that more lives are saved. When Cost Where Contact

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Halloween is always a lot of fun, no matter how old you are. An opportunity to scare yourself silly with some of those classic horror films and another excuse for a party and a chance to get dressed up! That is what the Divas are going to do for the next Diva luncheon. Have lots of fun dressing up and head down to Cocoon where the party starts. A welcome drink awaits you, followed by a 3 course meal. In the spirit of the Diva lunch, the Bali Children Foundation is Where : Four Seasons Resort, Sayan the beneficiary of funds raised. If you haven’t been to a Contact : 977577 www.fourseasons.com Diva lunch or are new in Bali, do go along as there are some fabulous people there and you’ll meet a fun bunch of Divas with big hearts too. Tickets are available at Kody & Ko,Cocoon and Think Pink Nails. Do get your ticket as soon as possible as these Diva lunches are now sell out events. When Cost Where Contact

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

Why do some Indonesians refer to themselves in the third person? Those of you who speak any Indonesian languages, including the lingua franca Bahasa Indonesia, may have noticed that many people like to refer to themselves in the third person, so if your name is Wayan, you will refer to yourself as ‘Wayan’ all the time instead of using ‘I’, ‘me’, ‘mine’, for example: “Wayan mau ke Sanur sekarang – mau ikut?” (I’m going to Sanur, wanna come?). This use of the third person is not only unusual in English – it is pretty much reserved for baby speak, when talking to your own child so that they understand that you are parents – but also somewhat confusing if there are many Wayan around! So why do people do this? I’ve fathomed out that there are a number of possible reasons. First, some older Balinese think that using the first person (particularly using aku or gue in Indonesian) to refer to themselves is impolite, so they use their title. By doing so, they also reinforce their title or position, as well as how they would be preferred to be called. So if they are your father or father-in-law, they will say, “ Bapak mau pulang dulu.” (I’m off home). If they are a grandfather, they will use ‘Kakek’ to refer to themselves in front of their grandchildren or someone a couple of generations younger. Most of the young people who use the third person to refer to themselves are either brought up by parents who prefer them to talk like that, are female, or a little bit spoilt/mummy boy-ish/effeminate. There are some people I know who I have never heard using the first person – it may be that they are simply being polite to me or that they always do this with anyone they are talking to. It took me more than a decade and a half of living here to refer to myself as ‘Bli Pon’ or ‘Pak Pon’, and I still cringe a little inwardly when I find myself doing it – one thing’s for sure, it’s unlikely that I’m going to call myself ‘Mr Pon’ anytime soon… that would be simply too painfully weird.

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The Look of Love Esoteric English director Michael Winterbottom, makes another one of his movies which would never have seen the light of day without support from the British Government. However, his latest film is not one of his obscure ‘arty’ movies, and, instead, it is a straightforward ‘bio-pic’. Winterbottom looks at the life of English impresario Paul Raymond, who built-up a fortune selling sex in various media. Raymond never considered himself to be a pornographer, and, he was eventually to become England’s richest man. Winterbottom uses an engaging Pop Art cinema style to tell Raymond’s story, and, this style superbly captures the different periods of the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Steve Coogan gives a terrific impression of the impresario. The East A woman who works for a private intelligence firm is assigned to infiltrate a group of radical American terrorists. This cell is attacking some of the intelligence firm’s most important clients, as the cell feels that the clients are using unorthodox methods in their businesses. However, the longer the woman stays within the group, the more she is seduced by their doctrine. Zal Batmanglij makes a great spy movie, that introduces us to the dark and evil side of the ‘Green’ movement, which we probably never even knew existed. This is the End American actor James Franco is throwing a fabulous party at his house. All of Hollywood’s latest stars are there. However, at the height of the party, the Apocalypse occurs, and, most of the celebrities fall into a massive sink-hole in Franco’s front lawn. Still, Franco and some of his mates hide out in his house while awaiting ‘The End’. While they wait for ‘The Rapture’, the boys discuss politics, religion, sex, and, very bad movies. This is a really funny movie, in which James Franco, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogan, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride, and Craig Robinson all play themselves, though, never for one moment, should you think that they actually carry on like this in real life.

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comprehensible plot. The movie plays better in 3D, as everything is hurled at you from the screen. After Earth Father and son Will and Jaden Smith, play a pair of father and son astronauts who crash-land on an Earth overtaken by predatory invading aliens. During the crash, Will breaks one of his legs, so, young Jaden has to trek over hostile territory to activate a distress beacon signal. During his hazardous trip, Jaden and Will communicate through a complicated radio system. They endlessly discuss, and try to resolve, Father/Son issues. Ho-hum. Esteemed director M. Night Shyamalan makes an unbelievably tedious Sci-Fi movie. +1 During a teenage rave, electrical power blackouts occur. Every time the power comes back on doppelgangers of the partygoers appear. Each time they appear, the doppelgangers are closer in time to the real people. Soon, they will catch up, and take over the real people’s bodies. Dennis Iliadis’ silly Sci-Fi movie is a bit on the ‘el cheapo’ side, and, it doesn’t make much sense. The Cosmonaut In this Russian Sci-Fi movie, after a lengthy voyage, a cosmonaut returns to Earth in another dimension. The film is over-concerned with camera angles. The Bling Ring This real-life story, about some affluent Los Angeles delinquents who get their kicks by robbing the homes of Hollywood celebrities, was first filmed in 2012. Therefore, I find it rather strange that Sofia Coppola would want to re-make the story so soon. Ms. Coppola’s movie is competently made, but, she brings no new insights into a tale which is now ‘old hat’ and very passé.

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Elysium In the future, the world has become a cesspool. The wealthy and elite have removed themselves to live in luxury on an orbiting space-station called Elysium. Back on Earth, the workers toil in massive factories to maintain Elysium’s lifestyle. One disgruntled worker connives to get himself a passage there. South African director Neill Blomkamp first came to the public’s attention with his low-budget Sci-Fi movie ‘District 9’ (2009). There was a lot of humor mixed into his horror story. Now, after relocating to Hollywood, Blomkamp tackles his first big-budget Sci-Fi movie. Still, the subtle whimsy in the movie is overshadowed by the stunning special-effects.

James Franco throws a fabulous party, during which the

Pacific Rim Guillermo Del Toro is a master director of the macabre. He is the Mexican director who brought us the ‘magical-realism’ movie ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2007. Now, after he has also relocated to Hollywood, he makes a Sci-Fi movie which is a total mess. Gigantic monsters from another dimension invade Earth, and Earth retaliates by attacking them with gigantic remote-controlled robots. Del Toro’s movie is thrown together with no concern for continuity, or, a

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IN CELEBRATION OF THE SIMPLE LIFE

I’ve just returned from almost a month in Canada, most of it spent in a shoebox of an apartment 25 floors above the earth. It’s such a relief to have my feet on the ground again and take stock of my small, simple and very contented Ubud life. Living in Vancouver is so complicated on many levels. There’s weather, so people need lots of different clothes for every season. Coats, jackets, sweaters, office clothes, party clothes, sports clothes. And the footwear… rain boots, dress boots, running shoes, office shoes, sandals. It all takes up a great deal of space and is costly. I spend most of my day in Ubud in a sarong, barefoot. We have weather here too, of course. But the beauty of living in the tropics is that a change of weather usually means taking clothes off instead of putting more on, or closing a window if you’ve got one (I don’t). If it’s raining hard while I’m out, I take off my shoes so they won’t get spoiled. Watching me do this once, a friend told me how she stripped down to her stylish black bra and knickers during a heavy rain in Ubud, stashing her outer clothes in her back pack for the wet drive home on her motorbike. Just common sense, really.

Ubud, but I haven’t bought water for years. Everyone on my street draws their family drinking water from a spring that’s distributed through a tap in the temple grounds. In early mornings and late afternoons it’s reminiscent of a village well or fountain as the Balinese gather to gossip and patiently wait to fill their water receptacles. That’s where Wayan Manis picks up the latest gossip as she waits her turn, Hamish sitting beside her. I filter the water but no one else on the street does. It’s from a temple spring, after all. What could go wrong? In Vancouver I plotted my course to the passport office on public transport, changing from bus to ferry to train. It was either that or navigate the city in my mother’s car, and the many traffic rules and concealed cameras made me anxious after 25 years of Asian street anarchy. In Ubud I can walk almost everywhere. I live a few minutes stroll from the centre of town, right at the edge of the Financial District (yes, we have one). When the Padangtegal environmental project is complete, there will be electric shuttle buses to take me to more distant destinations like the Farmers Market on Saturdays. Meanwhile I hitch a lift on the back of Wayan Manis’ motorbike. The old car is only used for adventures out of town and during the rainy season.

Speaking of the Financial District, here is an example of a local lending practice. Wayan Manis’ family had a lot of ceremonies coming up a few months ago and her brother Kadek was getting married, which meant several million rupiah for the wedding plus renovating one of the rooms in the compound for the new couple. Instead of going to a bank Wayan borrowed the money from me for these expenses, and Western kitchens are astonishingly complicated. There are I deducted Rp 500,000 a month from her salary until it would vast numbers of cupboards full of dishes, glasses, pots, tools, be paid back. A week after we adopted this model of high electrical gadgets and exotic foods from the four corners of finance she persuaded me to hire Kadek as a part-time the world. It’s amazing how much stuff people have. Discreet gardener. He was working as a night watchman and had some questioning reveals that no, my friends don’t actually have the free time during the day. Kadek turned out to be a great time or calorie allowances to make Belgian waffles, smoked gardener, and I pay him Rp 800,000 a month at his request. salmon, sausages or pressed duck, but they hang onto the From this he repays Wayan Rp 500,000 a month toward his equipment just in case. One such kitchen boasted several wedding and renovation expenses. So she pays me back, he cupboards full of appliances but the owner confessed that she repays her so she still gets the equivalent of her full salary and he gets to keep Rp 300,000 plus really only used the coffee press his regular salary for his night and the martini shaker, which If we live simply and don’t buy much job. It’s smoke and mirrors for don’t even require electricity. stuff or processed food, then we don’t sure, but it works. And it keeps things in the family. Inspired by the sight of so much support the giant corporations who largesse, I went crazy and depend on endless consumerism in Simplicity. The house runs on upgraded my vegetable order to thrive under 1000 watts of steamer to a state-of-the-art silicone one and bought an electricity except when we use unnecessary but entertaining egg slicer. At a second hand the iron. Besides olive oil, butter and a few condiments shop I bought some pretty mugs to replace the ones that I seldom eat anything imported. For years I’ve had a little constantly succumb to the powerful field of gravity that sur- ritual -- the first food I put in my mouth every day is from my rounds my housekeeper Wayan Manis. That’s about it. I garden. Sometimes it’s papaya and eggs. Sometimes it’s become overwhelmed in western stores now. There’s too tomatoes or a few mulberries or an avocado. When it’s been much stuff in there and I often leave without buying anything. raining for months, it might be just greens. But it’s very personal, that first mouthful. It nourishes the soul. During my visit I was reminded that keeping a dog in Canada is a serious commitment of time and money. My niece When I moved from Singapore to Ubud 13 years ago, it took recently bought a long-haired purebred canine for four figures. me six months to clear the stuff out of my old house. And, It requires much daily brushing, expensive food and medical Singapore being so affluent, no one wanted most of it so a lot insurance to cover the spectacularly expensive bills it of perfectly good things went to the dump. That was a lesson. generates for genetic and gastric disorders. It spends most Once here, I built a small house with no storage so I wouldn’t of its day in a cage in the apartment while my niece is at work. be tempted to slip back into the consumer mentality. She spends hours a day before and after work walking the dog and it goes to doggy day care twice a week to learn social Life is as simple or as complicated as we decide to make it. skills. No dog is ever seen outside without its human; I believe For an entertaining yet sobering overview on consumerism, go to www.storyofstuff.org The 20 minutes it takes to watch this is now illegal. could change your buying habits forever. If we live simply and I explained all this to Hamish, the Bali street rescue dog who don’t buy much stuff or processed food, then we don’t support has been my companion for the past eight years. He rested the giant corporations who depend on his long muzzle on my knee, his brown eyes deeply puzzled. endless consumerism in order to thrive. Hamish declines to be brushed or confined and the one time In my own small way, I’m doing my bit I tried to take him for a walk on a leash he bucked, shimmied by supporting local small businesses and ultimately slipped his collar before disappearing into the and producers instead of giant nearest compound. He much prefers to take himself for walks multinationals. You can, too. It’s simple, really. and his social skills are just fine, thank you. Then there’s the deceptively simple act of going out for a coffee. In Canada I needed to study the complex menus in the coffee shops and be ready to recite my order when my turn came in the queue. Size of cup, provenance of the beans, darkness of the roast, how it should be brewed, depth of froth, genesis of the milk (cow, soy, almond) and several other critical elements. At the end of the day it didn’t hold a candle to the screamingly fresh Arabica beans that are delivered to my door every second week in Ubud, ground while the kettle is boiling, brewed simply in a French press and sipped while watching the turtles in the pond. Then there’s the whole culture of bottled drinking water. Clever marketing and branding have elevated the cost of bottled water in Canada to well above that of petrol. No one would dream of drinking water from the tap. Nor would we in

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Edible Weeds

‘I was reading one of your past articles about the medicinal uses of dandelion weeds and how they are very nutritious, edible and medicinal. My question is, do you know of any other common weeds that are suitable to eat and also have various uses? Thanks, Darren.’ There are many plants that can be considered weeds that are also very suitable as a nutritious food with medicinal benefits. Two very common ‘weeds’ that are easy to identify without confusing them with poisonous plants are sow thistle and clover. These are actually highly regarded, widely used, and extremely valuable medicinal herbs! Weeds can be particularly high in minerals. The value of weeds lies not only in their beneficial nutritional content for humans but also in their ability to benefit the soil. The dandelion root for example extends deep into the soil to bring up important trace minerals for use by plants with shallower root systems closer to the surface. Clover for example, also considered a weed hosts nitrogen-fixing bacteria in its roots, in effect fertilising the soil for surrounding plants. It is also used as a fallow plant by some farmers for animal feed, and is a very popular fodder plant meaning it is grown over a crop area specifically as a fertiliser for the soil. Sow Thistle - In many places sow thistle is considered a weed. Its leaves made into tea or eaten in salad have long been used to treat inflammation, stomach problems, and also used as an appetite stimulant. Sow Thistles are very common plants often growing wild by the roadside and in the cracks of pavements. They are native to Africa, Asia and Europe and now found almost worldwide in temperate regions. Mature stems can range from 30 cm to 2 m tall, depending upon the growing conditions. The leaves can range in colour from green to purple hues in older plants. It has small yellow flowers up to a few centimetres in diameter, and is often confused with dandelion. The main difference is that dandelion has one flower per stalk whereas sow thistle has many flowers per stalk. On the sow thistle, foliage grows all the way up the stalk, as well as at the base of the plant, whereas dandelion leaves are only found at the base. The plant has rich medicinal qualities, containing very similar properties to dandelion, in fact some herbalists rate it even higher for its ability to promote healing. It can be eaten from the flower tips right down to the taproot. The hollow stems contain a milky sap, which seeps out when any part of the plant is cut or damaged. It is from this that the plant obtained the common name, ‘sow thistle’ as they were fed to lactating sows in the belief that milk production would increase. It is commonly eaten by livestock. With its botanical name (Sonchus oleraceus) meaning ‘hollow stemmed kitchen herb’ it’s use as a food should really be encouraged! The leaves have been used as food since ancient times and they are actually still very popular in parts of Africa, Asia, and even in Italian food. In Indonesia they have even produced improved varieties selected for their edible leaves, I personally have my own small crop growing at home! The young leaves can be added to salads or cooked like spinach. Stems may also be eaten, best cooked or steamed like asparagus or rhubarb. The root can be roasted just like dandelion to produce a very

healthy coffee substitute. You can also boil the leaves into a healthy tea. Sow thistle is sometimes used as a natural treatment for liver problems including cirrhosis, jaundice, hepatitis, and gallbladder disorders. Some claim sow thistle may aid in lowering cholesterol, and also reduce the growth of cancer cells in breast, cervical, and prostate cancers Clovers Clovers (Trifolium) are very common weeds of gardens and also edible. You can eat clover leaf raw, but they will taste better if boiled or steamed. The young leaves are best harvested before the plant flowers, and can be used in salads and soups. The young flowers can also be eaten raw in salads. The root can be eaten if cooked first. A sweet herb tea is made from the fresh or dried flowers. The dried leaves impart a vanilla flavor if mixed into cakes or breads. It is high in protein, has betacarotene, vitamin C, most of the B vitamins, biotin, choline, inositol, calcium and bioflavonoids. It contains salicylic acid which can relieve pain and fever. Preliminary studies have shown that red clover may aid in the prevention of prostate, ovarian and breast cancer, though trials are still ongoing. Native Americans used clover leaf tea for colds, coughs, fevers and also as a treatment for eye conditions. The fresh flowers can be crushed and applied directly to wounds or stings and bites, and will alleviate the pain and promote rapid healing. Remember that it will also put nitrogen back into your soil, so it is good as a fertiliser or green manure for other plants.

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A word of warning though, people can be allergic to clover, so only try small amounts if you are not sure. The clover contains oxalic acid so avoid consuming extremely large amounts over long periods, moderation is best. If you are keen on harvesting common weeds there are a few points that it is very important to remember. Never eat plants that are growing in an area where they may have been sprayed with pesticides or herbicides (weed killers), or where the water supply to the area could be polluted. Never eat any part of any wild growing plant unless you are certain you can identify it correctly with a picture in front of you, analysing the flowers leaves and stems correctly. If you can’t clearly identify a plant and you don’t know if it is toxic, do not consume it. Some warning signs of poisonous plants include thorns, shiny leaves, milky or discolored sap, beans, bulbs, or seeds inside pods. Umbrella-shaped flowers are also a bad sign, stay away from these plants. Don’t eat plants with white or yellow berries. Never eat wild mushrooms, many are extremely toxic and deadly, so it’s not worth the risk.

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For Sale; 3 piece entertainment cabinet set for TV hi fi & DVD. Black colour with silver trimmings. Glass doors. Good condition. New price Rp 3 juta sell for Rp 2 juta. 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [102] Wanted; Mini DV camcorder, if you have one of these in perfect working order, maybe you don’t use any more, give me a call. Must be Mini DV. 3CCD is even better. Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [107]

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For Sale; iPhone 4 16gb white, perfect condition, also used a case. With charger and earphones. 3.5mill. 0878 6261 1673. Canggu. [023] For Sale; Broken Macbook pro 13 inch. Water damage, case in perfect condition. 800 thou. 0878 6261 1673. Canggu. [024]

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For Sale; TV projection 43� Samsung inc cabinet. Need service. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [079] For Sale; Submersible pump Tsurumi HSZ3.75S. High pressure. Immaculate condition. Rp 2,300,000. Contact 0831 1989 4041. Denpasar. [083]

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For Sale; Voltage Regulator 500 VA Tagawa. New. 0819 9938 2602. Denpasar. [077]

For Sale; Professional DJ set: Traktor S4. Bought in April for 10.3mill. Selling for 6.5 mill. All cables and Traktor software disc included. 0878 6261 1673. Canggu. [022]

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VILLA & HOTEL “People in grass houses shouldn’t keep cows.” Bamboo must be one of the most useful and widely used plants in the world. Technically speaking, a type of grass, bamboo is used as a construction material for everything from houses to industrial buildings, bridges to henhuts. It can be used for columns, beams, flooring, roofing, walls, window and door frames, doors, ceilings, blinds and screens, pipes, gutters, fences, and scaffolding. It is even being used to replace steel to reinforce concrete. There are of course a million and one (why a million and one I don’t know) other uses for bamboo such as ladders, textiles, paper, musical instruments, furniture, fishing rods, food utensils, baskets, handicrafts, water filtration and even weapons (ever seen a bunch of kids with a Nyepi cannon). The chinese eat bamboo shoots and feed the leaves to their pandas. In a world rapidly running out of wood we can only expect there to be an ever increasing world demand. As a building material bamboo offers many advantages. • As a building material it is very strong with excellent tensile strength. • It flexes which when used in structures gives it earthquake resistant properties. • It can be easily worked using simple tools. • It can be readily used in its natural state but becomes even more useful when machined and laminated to form beams, planks or sheets. • It grows very quickly. • It grows in many parts of the world. • It is cheap. • Bamboo is surprisingly dense and heavy, pick up a laminated bamboo chopping board and you’l know what I mean. • It can be a beautiful material to look at particularly when well worked and finished. • It is environmentally very sound being biodegradeable, quickly and easily renewable and an excellent sink for carbon. Disadvantages • It is a grass, and has a limited life being susceptible to pests and fungal attack if not treated. • Like all grasses it burns easily when dry. • When used in its as grown form its shape requires careful building design. • It can crack if not handled or dried correctly or used in a poorly designed structure. • Being widely accessible as a low cost material for poor people it is widely considered a “poor man’s” building material. Bamboo grows from seed to form clumps. The lifespan of a bamboo clump can be anything from 50 to 150 years at the end of which they flower and die off. Within each clump are the bamboo poles or culms as they are called. As the culms grow to maturity they die off and new culms grow to replace them. The life cycle of an individual culm is generally around 5 to 7 years. Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants on earth some varieties having been known to grow up to a metre in 24 hours and reaching up to 30 metres tall and 20cms in diameter. A more typical growth rate is around 10 cms per day and up to 5 to 12 metres high. During the wet season a culm can grow to full height and diameter in only 3 or 4 months after which they progressively dry out and strengthen over the next couple of years reaching their full strength and maturity at around 3 to 4 years old (the best age to cut bamboo). From there on they decline with age and rot. Each culm is a tube with internal dividers or nodes spaced along its length. The culm tapers along its length becoming narrower towards the top. The length, diameter, distance between nodes and amount of taper varies considerably between different species. Of particular importance is the thickness and density of the wall of the tube. Some species have very thick walls making them very strong but are also much heavier than other species. It is important therefore to select the right bamboo for a particular purpose and with around 1,500 species we have plenty to choose from. We have to consider the length we require, the diameter, wall thickness, the distance between the nodes and the density of the wood. We also need to consider how straight it is, some species can grow very straight while others are as knobbly as a goblin’s nose. For decorative purposes there are also coloured varieties in black, white and mottled.

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Ori and Gombong (best) Petung Legi Wulung Apus (worst) Apus is the cheap stuff used for scaffolding, it splits easily, is low density and absorbs moisture easily which can make it split as it dries out. Petung is probably the most widely used in building. It comes in a large diameter 15 to 20 cms with a good wall thickness and is mainly used for columns and beams. It also comes in a smaller diameter and both black and the usual straw colour.

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Ah but how long will it last? The life expectancy of bamboo varies enormously depending on its species, how it is harvested, transported, cured, treated, stored, handled, used and maintained. All aspects are important and even well treated bamboo won’t last long if is badly handled or used in the wrong way. As we have said bamboo should be harvested when the wood is at its maximum strength, usually between 3 to 5 years old. It is best to harvest bamboo with the least amount of sap in it to minimise the sugars and starches that attract pests and fungal growth. The best time is in the dry season, during the period of the new moon and in the early morning or evening. After the bamboo is cut as much of its sap is removed as possible. A traditional method is to lie the freshly cut bamboo in a flowing stream for several weeks to leach out the sap replacing it with water. Another method is to stand the bamboo upright in drums of water for several days. The bamboo draws in the water and exudes the sap.

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Yet another method is to inject water under pressure into the end of the culms to force the sap out.

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Untreated bamboo will, like any grass, not last long. For short term purposes such as scaffolding or buildings for temple ceremonies the bamboo is not treated and may only last 2 or 3 years. Good harvesting and treatment can extend the life up to as much as 20 or 30 years. Treatment provides protection against the natural enemies of bamboo, termites, powder borer, fungus and wet rot. The best treatment method for bamboo as recommended by the Gajah Mada University in Yogyakarta involves boiling it in a bath of preserving chemical for several hours (usually around 12 hours). The structure of the bamboo swells and absorbs the preserving fluid. After treatment the bamboo cools down and dries out trapping the preserving chemical within the bamboo structure. The most commonly used chemical is a combination of borax and boric acid although some chemical companies are now supplying more sophisticated preserving agents. A simpler and more commonly used method, though not as effective, is to stand the bamboo in drums and pour preserving fluid in at the top of the culm. The bamboo is left to soak for several days.

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Another method is to pressure inject the preserving fluid into one end of the bamboo forcing it right through the length of the culm. Some people use more aggressive chemicals but great care should be taken. Deldrin and ddt are considered very nasty these days and should be avoided. Once treated the bamboo is dried slowly and evenly in the shade to avoid cracking in the outer skin. Care must be taken as the bamboo can split if it is dried too quickly. Air drying may take 6 to 12 weeks though this time can be reduced by slow kiln drying over 2 to 3 weeks. So if you want to go back to nature you too can live in a grass house and bamboo is the grass of choice. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866.

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May The Farce Be With You We were going to be nice about it all, really we were. APEC, we mean. It was so important to Bali, after all. All those lovely delegates were sure to be so impressed by the event and the island that hosted it that they’d all return later, with their families, for private holidays, thereby boosting the economy by a zillion convertible currency units.Yes, well, farce has a long and honourable history. Only the Seriously Up-Themselves could possibly be impressed by their mode of transport: preceded, tailed and flanked by siren-sounding, blue-light-flashing and thoroughly rude loudspeaker-equipped police causing chaos and endless delays and pushing lesser mortals off the road. It’s how the ruling classes conduct themselves here but any delegate with the most rudimentary measure of social awareness would have been mortified. The top three from our Farce List: THE ban on kites and lasers as aviation hazards during APEC. If they’re hazards to VIP landings and take-offs, they’re hazards to ordinary air travellers too, all the time, not just on special occasions. THE mass cancellations of airline services (700 of them) because the airport was closed through peak operating hours to accommodate VIP flights. THE armoured car with fully loaded machine-gunners at each end that we saw trundling down Jl Raya Uluwatu through Jimbaran village escorted by police and military police motorcycles. Thank goodness they didn’t hit a pothole and squeeze a trigger. Had they been sent to get the fish for lunch?

Sartorial Splendour Hector’s helper got into a bit of trouble on his Facebook on the last day of APEC for posting a photo from the ABC website of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott arriving at the end-of-event Big Dinner wearing purple Endek. It wasn’t the rig that was being critiqued – Batik and Ikat are wonderful fashion statements and vital elements of Indonesian culture – but the fact that purple just isn’t his colour. Judging from the photo, in which PM Abbott is looking (smilingly) vaguely uneasy and his wife is looking determinedly anywhere but at his shirt, we think he knows this.

Bon Soirée Hector and Distaff attended one APEC event, which was an American business oriented cocktail function at the Grand Nikko Bali where Jean-Charles Le Coz presides over the cliff-top presence with just the right amount of Gallic flair. We were invited by Jack Daniels of Bali Discovery Tours and Bali Update, with whom we share an interest in the fortunes – misfortunes rather – of Bali’s street dogs. We drank some very pleasant Californian red and chatted with lots of interesting people. We had to chat. The speeches were off because of the inability of American governmental arrangements to realize that as this is the 21st century they really should move on (and no, we’re not talking about guns or health care). Everyone officially American present, including the US Secretary of Commerce, seemed to be on furlough. In the non-American part of the Anglosphere this is more simply known as leave without pay. It was interesting getting into the venue. We didn’t have a magic APEC pass, you see. So after a bit of a circus we parked on the road outside and walked in. A chatty infantry corporal, fully armed, escorted us to the sign-in tent. He saw me checking his boots (old military habits die hard) and thereafter called me Sir.

Three Hearty Woofs! An annual event of note took place in Melbourne on Oct. 11 – the Bali Street Dogs appeal night, this year presided over by one of the Diary’s favourite Aussie TV personages, Kerri-Anne Kennerley. The event was at the InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto, as always, and was co-sponsored by Garuda. Volunteer cheerleader and longstanding Bali hand Sally Rodd reminded us the 2012 appeal raised more than $40,000 to help alleviate the appalling conditions in which most of Bali’s abandoned and urban-feral dogs live. It’s great to know that some people understand that being Lead Species on Planet Earth confers obligations such as a duty of care towards lesser creatures. Perhaps some further educational literature on that rather broad topic could be usefully read by bureaucrats here. Anyone interested in the Melbourne end of caring for Bali’s dogs should bookmark www.balistreetdogs.org.au.

Sanglah Connection Kon Vatskalis, who as health minister in the former Northern Territory government was the leading political driver of the 2011 sister relationship between Sanglah and Royal Darwin Hospital, was back here recently to check

on progress. He’s now the opposition spokesman on health in the legislature of that Australian territory. We had dinner with him and his family at La Favela in Seminyak, an occasion hosted by Australia’s consul-general in Bali, Brett Farmer. Vatskalis pronounced himself well satisfied with the way the Darwin-Sanglah link had progressed and tells us he’s also keen to help with the establishment of a new international hospital here and to extend the Darwin link to the public hospital facility in Kupang, West Timor. He issued a statement on his visit. Among other things it noted this: “The Sanglah Hospital has completely revamped their emergency department and introduced a triage system that has significantly improved patient care. In addition, the hospital has introduced a Clinical Nurse Educator [and is] the only hospital with such a position in Indonesia. It has also introduced a hospital school for sick children, modelled on the one in Royal Darwin Hospital.” It’s these sorts of things that take place largely out of the public gaze that are so valuable, so effective at cementing relationships, and so useful in bringing otherwise unreachable benefits to the Indonesian people.

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In the Swim Celia Gregory of the Marine Foundation – she’s the Brit “underwater sculptress” whose polyp-friendly structures augment existing and nascent coral reefs in Bali and the Lombok Gilis – was at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival this year, presenting at a day of free events sponsored by The Body Shop. The day-long affair (on Oct. 13) was a special addition to this year’s festival program and themed “Our Planet: Through Darkness to Light”. Gregory was joined at Fivelements (it’s on the Ayung River at Banjar Baturning, Mambal) by Rili Djohani of the Coral Triangle Centre, environmental activist and The Body Shop Indonesia CEO Suzy Hutomo, environmental writer Harry Surjadi and orangutan rehab expert Simon Husson. It presented “a journey across Bali’s coral reefs and Indonesia’s extraordinary forest and wildlife worlds”. On Oct. 14, in another festival spin-off, Villa Kitty at Lodtundah staged a special literary and art-oriented day for children. Villa Kitty, which is now a fully fledged Yayasan, is run by that energetic Ubud fixture, Elizabeth Henzell.

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We see that snappy photographer Deborah Cayetano, who also runs the innovative Bali’s Best Chefs operation, has added vacation and time management to her skill-set outlined on LinkedIn, where the Diary does its real work. That’s probably a good thing. Her plush dining experiences require a lot of organization. They’re invitation only, the names of other guests are not revealed until all are gathered for the feast, and the location is kept secret until 48 hours before the event. It’s a great marketing pitch. Award winning chefs from around the world who now live and work in Bali present special menu creations and premium wines are paired by the chef to blend nicely with each course. The succulent celebrations take place in a luxury holiday villa, on a big yacht, or at an historical location. It’s a nice niche market to aim for and helps promote Bali as more than just a resort of the gulp-guzzle-and-go brigade.

In a Great Cause W Resort and Spa at Seminyak is the venue on Oct. 19 for a Gala Fundraiser in aid of Bali’s new Breast Cancer Support Centre in Jl Dewi Sri, Kuta, which is an initiative of the Bali Pink Ribbon organization. The evening will feature a four-course dinner by W Resort and Spa Bali’s executive chef Richard Millar (including free-flow wine). Cocktails begin at 6:30pm. Tickets are Rp1.5 million (US$130). Call 0361-8352299 or email balipinkribbon@ gmail.com.

RIMBA Calling Marian Carroll of AYANA – whose corporate boosting duties now include the new companion resort hotel RIMBA – is looking forward to the establishment’s grand opening on Nov. 1. It opened (in the soft way that such establishments do worldwide) in time to host APEC delegates and was performing very well when we had breakfast there with Carroll one recent weekend. Some finishing touches were still being made and bits of it looked a tad To-Do, but the Lobby is spectacular, the breakfast was good, the staff attentive, and it was lovely to be in the midst of an infant forest and surrounded by masses of water. The grand opening should be spectacular. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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The Business Builder Series

Graeme Stevens

The BizWiz Brand Delivery… co-create customer value and release hidden profit

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The mind is everything. What you think, you become.

Growing Pains Business growth is a wonderful thing to behold. You’re watching sales boom and are planning your next overseas holiday. But before you do, here’s an easy little primer on how to check if your growth is healthy and will last. And it only needs one of your business reports, the Income Statement otherwise known as Profit and Loss Report. We will make an assumption and assume your business has been around for over 18 months. We want to measure growth over that period.

cost of much higher expenses.The chart below shows that Expenses have blown out by a massive 40%. The situation here is not yet going to break us but is quite serious and needs some care.

Sales Growth So let’s see what has happened with sales first.

The causes of increased expenses in a time of growth can relate to: 1. Marketing expense – advertising and brand building. Are we getting value for our investment in increased NET PROFIT, not just sales? Is out new website effective? 2. Sales expense – the cost of servicing new outlets. Are we focusing our sales expense on the 80/20 basis, in other worlds the customers who will give us the greatest return? 3. Freight expense – the cost of distribution. Have we got the right mix of inventory and shipping schedules to minimise costs? Are there other ways we can ship that are cheaper? 4. Staff expense – have we gone overboard with new staff to handle the additional volume, or higher salaries for more capable staff, or the addition of another man agement layer? Should we be looking at technology and productivity improvements to automate processes wherever possible? Can we delegate responsibilities to lower levels with appropriate business rules and reduce the need for middle management? 5. Utility expense – maybe our increased growth has required additional space and power. 5. Loan repayments – maybe our growth has been financed by loans and repayments have increased significantly.

So that’s a very healthy, above average growth rate, 26%. Notice that in each row we have calculated an average daily sales rate so we can compare the different time periods, 12 months to 7 months. We should be very clear about where our sales growth has come from so we know what to tweak, and hopefully you have the means to measure these. There are about 6 options, and it could be a mix of them: 1. Increased prices per sale item. 2. Increased items per sale. This implies increased cross-selling. 3. Increased sales from more products. This implies a wider range of products. 4. Increased sales from more customers. This could be a result of a marketing program. 5. Increased sales from more outlets. This implies a greater distribution network. 6. Increased sales volume but with lower prices. Just another note, if our business is seasonal then it would have been better to compare the first 7 months of 2012 with these 7 months of 2013 – comparing apples with apples. Gross Profit Growth Next we want to see how well we have harvested funds from the sales increase.

Because the growth rate of Gross Profit at 28% is higher than Sales growth at 26% we can see that a proportion of the sales growth has come from higher prices. The main thing is that there has been no leakage of margin from the increased sales. What can affect our growth rate of Gross Profit? Once again, we should know the cause(s) and have strategies for them. 1. Increased selling prices 2. Increased cost of direct materials used to produce the sold product. 3. Increased cost of direct labor used to produce the sold product. 4. increased cost of direct utilities to produce the sold product. 5. Increased profit margin from supplier above direct costs.

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Working Capital In our previous article we considered the importance of working capital, which consist of the funds tied up in Accounts receivable (what our customers owe us), Accounts Payable (what we owe suppliers) and Inventory. At a time of growth it is not unusual for these to blow out unless really well controlled. Especially when Net profit is slipping like this it would be advisable to run those metrics as well. It is quite likely that our DIO ratio (Days Inventory Outstanding) will have increased significantly as well (unless our inventory management systems are really top class) so swallowing our cash from the sales increase and making the funding of future growth very difficult indeed.

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Small Business Accounting Software The usual options for people in Bali to consider for accounting software are MYOB, QuickBooks and Accurate. May I recommend Wave Accounting, which is a FREE web-based application. See https://my.waveapps.com I find it pretty simple to use, there is plenty of help available, and it gives you all the reports you need. If you are going to get accounting software then I recommend you go now to an internet (or cloud) based product like Wave, because that is ultimately where all your software will be in the next few years. Meanwhile, keep those emails coming in, love getting your feedback and questions!

Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2013 Graeme Stevens

Net Profit Growth Finally, let’s check what has happened with Net Profit. Here now we can see our sales growth has come at a

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Affordable Homes Habitat for Humanity By Jennifer Juno

Habitat for Humanity Indonesia is a non-profit Christian organization dedicated to eliminating poverty level housing through building simple, decent and affordable houses for low income families and disaster affected families. Since 1997, the organization has served more than 40,000 families spread out in 59 sub-districts in 13 provinces, by welcoming people of all races, ethnicity, and religions to construct or rehabilitate homes; and by providing training and access to help families improve their shelter conditions. Their ultimate goal is to eliminate poverty level housing and homelessness from the face of the earth by building adequate and basic housing in countries such as Indonesia. For example, Jakarta is a city of more than 10 million people, with 60% of the population living in kampungs: densely populated, largely illegal, threatened, un-serviced, lowincome settlements (UN-Habitat, 2005). Despite this challenge, Habitat for Humanity Indonesia helped house 6,421 families in FY (Fiscal Year) 2011 and 3,467 families in FY 2012. Habitat is not just about big goals and impact, it is about assisting families who live in the worst imaginable conditions, but who deserve a decent place to live. Through the work of Habitat, hundreds of thousands of low-income families have found new hope in the form of affordable housing. Companies, churches, community groups, governments and others have joined together to successfully tackle a significant social problem with safe, affordable housing. PROVIDING SHELTER Founded in 1976 by the late Millard Fuller, Habitat has built or improved more than 500,000 homes worldwide, providing safe and affordable shelter for more than 2.5 million people (as of September 2011). The first house built by Habitat’s Jakarta branch was in Bekasi, Bali during 2001. The Jakarta branch of Habitat Indonesia is currently serving 2 sites: Sentul in Bogor and Mauk in Tangerang. Many different programs have developed over the years including Youth Build and Women Build. Women Build Indonesia aims to empower women to build decent houses for vulnerable families, where the majority of them have women as the breadwinners. Women Build is not about excluding men. It is about including women and opening new doors of opportunity. Men are often involved in training programs and build projects in supportive roles and as subcontractors when women from the necessary trades are not available. HOUSING NEEDS IN INDONESIA Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago with more than 17,500 islands. The world’s fourth most populous country has had recent success in achieving economic growth and is now classed as a lower middle-income nation. The fruits of economic development are, however, not spread evenly. According to the World Bank, more than 32 million Indonesians out of a population of 234 million live below the poverty line. About half of all households remain clustered around the national poverty line set at 200,262 rupiah per month (US$22). Such families are therefore vulnerable to any shock caused by an economic downturn or a natural disaster. And Indonesia is highly vulnerable to the latter; earthquakes, flooding and volcanic eruptions are not infrequent occurrences. Climate change is a major threat with droughts,

floods and mudslides expected to worsen in the future. As of early 2011, Indonesia faces a shortfall of eight million homes, according to the public housing ministry. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has announced a plan to build over one million houses for low-income people within five or 10 years. The cheapest houses would be priced between five million rupiah (US$560) and 10 million rupiah (US$1,130), said the president. Currently, nearly 70 percent of low-income housing is built mostly by the families themselves rather than by the government or private developers. Almost 25 million families live in urban slums with many others living along railway tracks and riverbanks, on streets and in areas that are unfit for settlement. BUILDING IN BALI Habitat has a “One Day Build” program and “Adopt One House” in partnership with Aneka Lovina Hotel. On the One Day Build Program, customers can make a donation to HFH Indonesia and help build a decent house. With Adopt One House, the value of donation is much bigger in order to cover costs of the house, and involves a team of maximum 10 volunteers to construct it over five days. “House for Mom and Baby” is a project running in Munduk providing a healthy house for families who have children, especially for low-income families with babies. The Bali government succeeded in reducing child mortality in 2006, which means that the role of midwives, health cadres and families is having a positive and significant contribution towards a mother during her pregnancy. Another step is taking care of babies during their first 5 years, what we call the Golden Age, where teaching, loving and care for new born babies is essential. This stage of investment is where the baby’s intelligence, health and growth begin. And factors such as nutrition, their physical environment, and people who live near the baby will bring contribute to their lives ahead. Habitat for Humanity Indonesia’s role in the area of housing is therefore critical, providing additional support to low income families to enable them access to a decent home with dry floor, toilet, strong wall, and proper roof, clean water and sanitation, and increased family stability and health. NO-PROFIT HOUSING Habitat believes the best way to tackle poverty is to work with families in need and provide “A hand up, not a hand out”. Therefore Habitat houses are sold to partner families at noprofit. Families repay through affordable, no-profit mortgage loans. Monthly mortgage payments go into a local revolving fund to be used to build more Habitat homes. In short, Habitat is not a “giveaway” program. Each homeowner family is required to invest many hours of “sweat equity” into the construction of their home or a Habitat program. This allows homeowners to work alongside neighbours and volunteers, increasing the pride of ownership and fostering the development of positive relationships within a community. Prospective homeowners are selected based on their level of need, their ability to repay the loan and their willingness to work with Habitat. Costs are kept down through the use of volunteer labour, donations of money and materials. Habitat follows a non-discriminatory policy of family selection. Neither race nor religion is a factor in choosing families to become Habitat homeowners. To discover more about this altruistic organization, I contacted Bagus Dharmawan who is the Communications Manager for Habitat for Humanity Indonesia. Tell me about your position at Habitat

I handle all communication affairs for Habitat For Humanity Indonesia, basically to make our brand visible and publish our credibility. What is the biggest HFH program at present within Indonesia? Our current campaign is the biggest and called “I Build My Indonesia” or Aku B a n g u n Indonesiaku. This is a five-year campaign (20132018) to serve an additional 60,000 Indonesian families who are homeless or live in inadequate shelters that require urgent repair or rehabilitation. Can you describe the living conditions of some families? They live in houses that are semi to non-permanent. Given this lack of permanency, many houses are poor quality and do not support healthy living conditions. It is common to see houses that have roofs made of ‘rumbia’ (plaited bamboo), which are already degenerating, with dirt floors and no toilets. What are the health risks? Most families still use wood to cook inside without proper ventilation, causing serious respiratory illnesses in children and adults alike. Cooking with wood fire is also dangerous in houses made almost entirely of wood and flammable materials. During storms, rain and wind enter through the roof and the walls, adding to the vulnerability of families to avoidable illnesses. How much does a Habitat house cost? The total cost of a new home can be US$3,000. Costs depend on location, land, labour and material costs, and other development expenses. Mortgage lengths vary from two years to four years, depending on the results of a family financial assessment. How does HFH Indonesia engage young people in Bali? We have established partnerships with several international schools in Denpasar to hold fundraising efforts and recruit volunteers. Actually we see a lot of support from partnership with community-based organizations. What is Global Village? Global Village is our principal overseas volunteer program. Teams of 10-15 volunteers travel to their chosen host country to build in partnership with local people learn about local housing needs and become a part of their host’s community. Global Village trips typically last five days to two weeks. Volunteers experience a unique camaraderie and build lasting friendships with fellow team members and with Habitat for Humanity Indonesia homeowner families. How can people volunteer? Habitat is well known for the tangible “hands-on” construction experience it offers tens of thousands of volunteers every year. The “muscle” these volunteers provide means that homes can be built at considerably lower costs. More importantly, the actual e x p e r i e n c e transforms lives: both for the volunteers who work alongside Habitat homeowners and for partner families who see that there are “outsiders” who care enough to help them break the cycle of poverty. In 2012 Habitat For Humanity Indonesia worked with more than 4,900 international and local volunteers. Their global teams come from Singapore, South Korea, USA and Japan. And local volunteers come from corporations, International schools and Indonesian universities. For more information, please contact: www.habitatindonesia.org Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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

OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH Approximately 12 percent women will develop some kind of breast cancer in their lifetime. Think about it. That means that out of 8 women that you know, one of them could develop breast cancer. The facts • The number of people being diagnosed with breast cancer is increasing (almost doubled in the past 20 years), but the good news is survival rates are improving. This is probably because of more targeted treatments, earlier detection and better breast awareness. • Breast cancer also affects men, but it’s rare. • Breast cancer is not one single disease there are several types of breast cancer. • Not all breast cancers show as a lump, and not all breast lumps are breast cancer. • Less than 10% of breast cancer runs in families, so having someone in your family with breast cancer doesn’t necessarily mean your own risk is increased. So here are 10 things you need to know, or you need to pass on to a woman that you care about. 1. Know your risk factors for breast cancer. Getting older and having a strong family history of breast cancer are the most common risk factors. Breast cancer is rare in women under 25 years, the incidence being highest (80%) in the 45 - 55 year age group. Women whose mothers or sisters have suffered from breast cancer are at in increased risk. Risk is increased in women who have previously suffered from cancer of the breast, ovaries, or womb. The risk is increased by factors increasing the number of menstrual cycles, i.e. menstruating at an early age and menopause over 50 years of age, never having children and not breast-feeding. 2. Should women check their breasts and how often? It is important for women of all ages to get to know the normal look and feel of their breasts as part of every day activities, such as showering, dressing, putting on body lotion or simply looking in the mirror. Regular mammograms are not recommended for women under the age of 40 because they are not effective in detecting breast cancer early in younger women. This is because younger women’s breast tissue is dense, making it difficult to detect early signs of breast cancer. As a woman grows older and her breast tissue becomes less dense, it becomes more transparent on a mammogram and it’s easier to detect early signs of cancer. 3. Should you test for the breast cancer gene. The BRCA gene test is a blood test that uses DNA analysis to identify harmful changes (mutations) in either one of the two breast cancer susceptibility genes — BRCA1 and BRCA2. Women who have inherited mutations in these genes face a much higher risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer compared with the general population. You may be a candidate for BRCA gene testing — if you have a personal or family history of breast cancer diagnosed at a young age (premenopausal), breast cancer affecting both breasts (bilateral breast cancer), or both breast and ovarian cancers, a male relative with breast cancer, a relative with a known BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, Ashkenazi (Eastern European) Jewish ancestry, with a close relative who has breast or ovarian cancer. Naturally the test cannot be done in Bali. According to the latest info I have from Singapore the genetic (blood test) test package for BRCA is approximately S$321. 4. How do you check your breasts correctly? Most breast irregularities are detected by women themselves. (Go to www.nbocc.org.au for complete self breast exam info). The best time to examine your breasts is just after your period when hormonal lumps are at their lowest. Getting to know what’s normal for you will help you to detect any new or unusual breast changes. It’s never too early to start being breast aware and it’s important to keep up the habit, even if you’re having regular mammograms. 5. What sort of changes should you look out for? • A new lump or lumpiness, especially if it’s only in one breast. • A change in the size or shape of the breast. • A change to the nipple, such as crusting, ulcer, redness or inversion. • A nipple discharge that occurs with squeezing.

• A change in the skin of the breast such as redness or dimpling. • An unusual pain that doesn’t go away. Nine out of 10 breast changes are not due to cancer, but always see a doctor to be sure. What can women do to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer? Lifestyle changes can reduce the risk of the disease include exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy body weight and moderating alcohol intake. Other factors known to decrease the risk of breast cancer are having children earlier in life – before the age of 30 – and breastfeeding for 12 months or longer. Most of us know at least one local lady that I am sure has no idea of what breast cancer is or how it can be prevented. Why don’t you pass this life saving knowledge on to at least one lady. Info in Indonesian can be found at http://kankerpayudara.org/info/gejala-kankerpayudara.html Excellent brochures have also been produced by BIWA. There is a Local Womens Clinic in Denpasar which has wonderful health education and screening for ladies. The Yayasan Rama Sesana contact details are 0361-247363, www.yrsbali.org, FB : Yayasan Rama Sesana. Opening hours : mon-thu 9-4, fri 9-1, fri 6pm-10pm. Services are free however donations are much appreciated. The new Pink Ribbon House, Breast Cancer Support Centre, offers programs that are designed to inform, support and empower Balinese women and their families by helping them to address the fear, isolation and practical problems which cancer can bring to their lives. The Pink Ribbon House provides: • Breast cancer awareness seminars • Emotional support and information for women, their friends and families • Volunteer counselling programs • Healing through the arts, including classes and courses • Positive appearance Programs Their location is JLn Dewi Sri IV, No 1 Kuta. The website is www.balipinkribbon.com <http://www.balipinkribbon.com> Pink Ribbon House opening hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10.00 – 12.00”

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If the Bible allotted us a lifespan of three score years and ten, back in 1994 Britain’s Royal Society of Medicine upped the ante telling us the maximum age to which a human being can live under ideal circumstances, is now 110-120 years. I’d say that’s about right, given that we’ve not got far enough into gene and telomere therapy as yet, and clearly - not many of us actually do live under the Royal Society’s “ideal circumstances”. That said, it is not unusual for women to live into their late nineties and men into their early nineties. With reasonable care, and some good luck, many of us can look forward to an active decade in our eighties with marbles and mobility pretty much intact. For that to happen though, we will need to be a lot more informed and take a lot more responsibility for our own health than we do. Given the way things are today the majority of us hold our own until our fifties and sixties, which is when the fabric starts to fray and we start getting the chronic degenerative diseases that kill us off in our seventies and eighties. If that doesn’t phase you and you think that’s a pretty fair deal, perhaps that’s because you are young or think you’ll go out like a light when you do actually go. Don’t bank on it. The real tragedy in all this is that mainstream medicine has over the past sixty years allowed itself to be hi-jacked by medicine as an industry and a closed shop for vested interests. Patient needs are no longer primary, if indeed they ever were. The lamentable truth is that modern medicine is not designed to cure chronic disease but to preside over a managed regimen of drugged decline, with whiz-bang hi-tech (read expensive) interventions where indicated along a path of steady but inexorable decline. Until sci-fi med is with us the solution to our medical malaise is the widespread addition of molecular and the nutritional approach to health in general, both as prevention and cure. There is such an abundance of evidence for this and the arguments against so flimsy, it is increasingly hard to respect the judgment of many well-intentioned but nonetheless selfserving physicians.

Food-based Solution Yes, we are talking of nutritional supplementation, hormonal therapies and other treatments. Be in no doubt, conventional doctors may save your life when direct and dramatic medical intervention is required, but they do not cure you. What they do is manage disease. To roll back chronic disease we need to treat the fundamental cause and for that to happen a molecular approach to medicine is required. To reject the molecular and nutritional approach to medicine and to seek to ban or control on the grounds that i) it doesn’t work ii) they are drugs and should be regulated as such, and iii) can harm you, is contradictory, self-serving and unworthy. Last year no one in the US died from taking nutritional supplements. And, according to the AMA, over 100,000 Americans die every year taking correctly prescribed medication in US hospitals. What do you think that figure would be if it included all OTC drugs and incorrectly prescribed medications? But let us not be naïve about supplements. If the global pharmaceutical industry rakes in a little under a trillion dollars per annum the supplements industry now clocks in at a healthy $40 billion. It would be odd if there were not some crooks flogging the stuff, in fact you might be surprised to learn that the biggest supps pushers are none other that Pfizer and Hoffmann-La Roche. Leaving aside the counterfeit and the crap, most supplements remain a waste of time and money simply because they are formulated in nontherapeutic dosages and no one is going to tell you that. Mostly because of commercial self-interest but also because few doctors actually know what a therapeutic dose would be anyway.

Avoiding a Catastrophic Event Here’s an important example: the combination of related conditions - congestive heart failure, cardiovascular disease

and thrombotic stroke account for around 70 percent of all deaths in the world. The primary cause of this is calcification of the arteries. Calcium is always circulating in our blood. Our body goes to great lengths to maintain calcium blood levels in a very narrow range. Too much or too little calcium is invariably fatal. In other words we need calcium in our bones, not killing us by ossifying our arteries. In an aged population of 55 upward 75–95% of men and women suffer some degree of vascular calcification. Research (Rotterdam Study) has shown that in order to avoid a catastrophic event the solution to maintaining healthy heart and cardiovascular function is to have sufficient levels of vitamin K2, a potent inhibitor of calcification, plasma magnesium, vitamin D3 and CoQ10 plus the addition of Omega 3 essential fatty acids. Steps to measure and control homocysteine, which can be lowered using vitamin B6 and folic acid, may also be necessary. The current standard treatment is woefully lacking, no cure and palliative at best. Stents may indeed become necessary to increase blood flow if calcification has progressed that far. And even then, once done you still have to address the causes of disease. LDL cholesterol is but one minor factor and while statins do lower LDL, they offer no solution to the real problem and are increasingly seen to have a growing number of nasty side effects. The anti-coagulant Warfarin, commonly prescribed to reduce the risk of stroke, is seen as very safe. It is not. It is a slow acting poison that unless very carefully handled will damage you over time. Taking Warfarin for the rest of your life is a complicated and tiresome process. By doing so you not only rule out many other natural blood thinners, but the drug actually increases vascular calcification and accelerated osteoporosis by depleting vitamin K2. (Note: coming off warfarin should never ever be undertaken except under the direction of a doctor).

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Buying Smart Having by now, I hope, established the reason why the inclusion of the nutritional approach to medicine is so vitally important, how do we go about incorporating it? The subject is complex, so it is important you inform yourself generally and consult a doctor possessing the necessary science. As for the supplements themselves, as noted, it’s the Wild West out there. You really do need to know how to buy smart and that’s quite an art. Quite apart from the bogus and the counterfeit, you have to contend with the rancid, the ineffective, the badly formulated, the tainted and polluted, plus a host of smart marketing and deceptive labeling ploys. The most common failing being insufficient levels of active ingredient to have any therapeutic effect. More on how to buy smart and the weasel ways of pushing supps in columns to come.

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The simplest solution, and the one I have now adopted is to buy what I want in consultation via my doctor. The products we select are all practitioner-only labels we both know to be effective. He either has what I want in stock or he orders it for me in advance to ensure an uninterrupted supply. The cost is the same as I would pay if I bought it in the US with a small handling charge to take care of shipment and duty. In the past I used to do all this myself until I realized it didn’t save me money and avoided the whole importation hassle. More to the point, I now have an MD as my professional advisor on everything I want to do.

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They say the eyes are the windows to the soul but the face is the mirror of your health. A person in excellent health will have a radiant glow on their face. Just look at a healthy young child and see that glow. That same child, when they are feeling sick will be pale. As an adult if you don’t eat healthy food, smoke, drink alcohol or just drive in a polluted environment, this will reflect in your skin. Your skin may have a dull pallor or pimples may appear. Having regular facials can return a healthy glow to your skin. The benefits of a facial is a thorough cleansing of the skin, remove comodos (black or white heads), increase the blood circulation to the skin, remove dead skin cells to stimulate production of new cells and nourish the skin. Having a facial is good for just about everybody, men included; the only exception is for those who have active acne. Active acne is actually an infection and inflammation of the skin caused internally and needs to be treated by a doctor. If you have acne having a facial can spread and worsen the infection. However, the condition of the skin can be significantly improved if you have a few pimples. From the teens is a good time to start having facials especially if the skin is oily and prone to outbreaks. Using the correct products can control the excess oil and prevent pimples. Many people are still plagued by pimples even into their thirties or forties simply by being born with oily skin. The good news is oily skin ages more slowly. For those people who have normal or dry skin, your skin needs nourishment to keep it moisturized from the age of thirty. As you get older it will need more nourishment such as moisturizers and serums to prevent wrinkles. Most important is to wear sunscreen during the day. How often should you have a facial? If your skin is in bad condition I would suggest three times a week for a month or until the condition improves. Once, your skin is in good condition, then once a week or even once a month will maintain healthy skin. I like to have a facial once a week, which I’ve been doing for years, often at home making my own concoctions but I relish having a professional facial whenever possible. This practice has maintained my moisturized skin and kept the wrinkles to a minimum. The advantages of having a professional facial are usually the products they use are of a higher q u a l i t y, t h e technician is trained in skin c a r e , d i ff e r e n t machines are available to improve the skin quality and you get a great face massage to increase the blood circulation. Here are some great treatments to try out. I started this facial journey with a wonderful Oxygen Facial therapy that infuses oxygen into the skin to promote collagen and elastin production, improve skin texture, visibly smoothes

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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE OCTOBER 16 - OCTOBER 30, 2013

Mars has just entered Virgo as this fortnight begins and the Sun will follow on into Scorpio on the 23rd. Our Full Moon eclipse is on the 19th at 26 degrees of Aries. The Mercury retrograde phase begins on the 21st and finishes on the 11th of November but remaining in the sign of Scorpio through until the first week of December. This is such a powerful time of transformation with the fourth and mid-point transit of Uranus and Pluto occurring the first week of November, along with the New Moon Eclipse in Scorpio. Around the 23rd we have the heliocentric square occurring in the current 138 year cycle of Uranus/Pluto that began on January 7, 1966. If you cast your mind back to what was happening on the Planet during the mid ‘60’s you will get an idea of the events flavouring this particular cycle. Following this mid-point we can expect action in the arenas of social and economic change; perhaps more public movements in the form of Occupy. In your own personal life, no doubt, there are events of rather large proportions taking shape. We are letting go of old ideas, places, habits, relationships, jobs and ways of being that no longer provide us with a fulfilling sense of self or are not in alignment with our newly emerging ideologies. Radical, revolutionary and revelatory insights are bound to happen that will blaze the way for this newness in your life. Risk taking is high as people merge with the heart centre and begin to express authentically. NEW MOON 11 Libra 56 October 5, 2013 7:37 p.m.

ARIES Mars transiting from Leo to Virgo is apparent this fortnight as your movements become more intentional and with a further clarity of thought and deliberation. It connects with the outer Planets and triggers Pluto harmoniously by the end of the month. The letting go themes will be super evident in your life and with the square to Uranus in Aries providing you with all the spontaneous, crazy and unpredictable scenarios you could want for. In fact, a little whacky will go a long way now. Earth signs bring a sense of the tactile to your encounters and this may mean a little more sexual intimacy for you. Always a bonus!

LIBRA Your life is highlighted by Venus in Sagittarius who is ever such an adventurous woman at the moment. She is exclaiming her freedom right now and whether you are female or male you’ll be feeling the strong urge to move away from anything that binds or constricts you. The Libra point that triggers the T-square to Uranus and Pluto has been activated intensely over the past weeks and you’ve probably been swimming in its wake. Many people have more major rather than minor life events taking place in their lives during this time. Resistance is futile and in fact the more you swim against the current the tougher it will be.

TAURUS Venus in adventurous Sagittarius for the rest of the month and trines with Uranus at the beginning of the fortnight and brings some unexpected liaisons. You could be feeling quite flirtatious and definitely the life of the party. It’s great to remember to celebrate even during the trying times. A reprieve from the harsher realities is always welcome. Not that we are unfeeling or uncaring but more that we keep our spirits elevated and our frequency raised to a higher vibration and naturally then inspire others along the way. The Scorpio planets are in opposition to your Taurus ones and bring the need for a little balancing act with authority.

SCORPIO Well, what can I say; all is on for you at the moment. This is the pinnacle of the last two years; the great undoing that has been upon you, will reach its climax through November. Much action is to come after this peak and the intensity that it brings is exhilarating to say the least. Probably better to simply ride through these next few weeks being totally open to change and the potential of chaos. There won’t be too much time to think, although Mars your other ruler and the lower octave of Pluto is in the sign of Virgo and can lend to a little worry if overstimulated. Keep your nervous system in check and remember to rest.

GEMINI It’s only a few weeks since our last retrograde phase and by now you are used to the drill. No signing contracts or other important documents or making major decisions, or so the general consensus goes. It is a good idea to do a little revision on your thinking processes. In the sign of Scorpio it’s probably revenge, jealousy and greed thoughts that have plagued you in the past and are to be replaced with a more generous and forgiving expression. This all seems totally appropriate as we go through the current revolutionary changes as we are what and who we think we are and manifestation comes from the mind.

SAGITTARIUS Jupiter continues in Cancer and is set to go retrograde in November and travel all the way back to 10 degrees and it will be the beginning of March before it goes direct again. A little revision is in order then with regard to family issues and your connection to roots and homeland. You are finding deep recesses of your heart that have been potentially a little frozen over. They are melting effortlessly now as you are led into the depths of your feeling nature. Even as an adventurer and freedom lover you have the same need to connect with others as the rest of us. This Unity Consciousness arising on the Planet is bringing us all ever closer.

CANCER The potency of these times is undeniable and the profound events taking place in your life now, portend a future that is radically different from your past. There is sadness as lives transcend the earth reality and we are letting go of things that we once held so dear. If the tears flow, all the better for these departures will soon be replaced with a brighter future. Difficult times are the stepping stones to this future and this eclipse portal super highlights this letting-go phase and brings that depth of emotion. Know that we are in this extended period of acceleration and change that can go through to the end of November.

CAPRICORN Saturn is drawing away from the North Node Karmic Point and releases that fated feeling to events in your life. These have been recognized on an energetic level and the Sun will come along at the beginning of November and bring forth some more action orientation. Mercury will also meet with Saturn again during its retrograde, just to make sure it received its orders correctly. There will be intensification to all areas of your life starting in November, but now you are clear about what it is that you want and how you are going to go about doing/getting it. You are ready for the wild cards as they appear and getting used to the unpredictable nature of these times.

LEO Your ruler the Sun, transits into Scorpio now and brings with it a challenge to you to bring a little more depth to your Leo nature. As we turn down the limelight and turn a little more towards each other without either one needing to take the stage, a true depth of emotion emerges that is authentic and very real. In the recognition of our shared journey during these challenging times we find solace in sharing with each other. More of your soul’s journey has recently been revealed to you and there is a sense of excitement and joyful anticipation. Let the good times roll even in the wake of impending changes. Let’s call it the rollercoaster of life.

AQUARIUS You are about to get another bash from Pluto to your planetary ruler Uranus and if that isn’t enough the Libra planets have been calling for peace love and harmony over the past weeks, even when people are stretched to their maximum capacity. I would imagine that you are doing a pretty good job at coping even with all the energy flying around at the moment. Somehow you seem to excel during challenging times. Be forewarned then this next round of intensity goes all the way through November and feels like a climax to the events of the last two years and for those around during the 60’s there will be a thread of connection to that time.

VIRGO This is a fantastic time to get a lot done. You have the vitality and the persistence to get almost anything achieved. Mars in your sign is the activator for Pluto which is in fellow earth sign Capricorn. This is the time to be out with the old and in with the new. No hoarding here folks. You will be a very happy organiser, sifter and sorter over the coming weeks. These are the days of your own metamorphosis and simply learn to flow with the rebirth that is upon you. Let go of doubt and procrastination. Adjust to a more easy flow that is aligned with synchronicity and you will know that you are in the right place at the right time.

PISCES Neptune turns direct at the beginning of November and will bring some motion to the possible stagnant areas of your life. Remember though, that at this time we are in the midst of the Pluto/Uranus square and things will be quite impacted or potentially chaotic. Your kind and compassionate understanding could be very much appreciated during these uncertain and/or devastating times. Let go of your past, which can be a challenge for a sentimental Pisces such as yourself. Great things are on the horizon for you and your life is about to move with unexpected twists and turns. You are skilled at trusting the natural flow of existence.

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For Sale; New, never used Jacuzzi, bought Rp. 13 juta, ACE Hardware, for Rp. 10 juta. <fulvio@indosat.net. id>. 081 2380 1989. Kerobokan. [158]

by Pak Bruce

Computer Repair Online

A reader asks: ‘My computer is running slow and I think it might have a virus. What do you think of those online computer repair services? Are they reliable, or should I take it to a local computer repair shop?’ We’ve all faced this problem. Sometimes it happens on the week-end or at night when you favorite repair place is closed. Maybe you don’t even have a favorite place. In either case, it IS possible to fix it yourself. Here’s the scoop on remote computer repair services, and some free alternatives... Computer Repair Via the Internet When your computer breaks down, freezes up, or just plain freaks out, your first response may be to call someone to come and repair it, or take it to your local PC repair guy. But before you pick up the phone or drag your computer out to the car, check out some of the online computer repair services that can often fix your computer right over the Internet.

For Sale; Old style projection TV 56 inch, Sony, with teakwood furniture worth 1,5 juta included, plus DVD plus amplifier, Rp. 5.000.000. <fulvio@indosat.net. id>. 081 2380 1989. Kerobokan. [159] For Sale; 2 onyx sinks from Rudy’s art stone, 1,5 mill each. For sale at Rp. 800.000 each. <fulvio@ indosat.net.id>. 081 2380 1989. Kerobokan. [160] Wealth is the product of man’s ability to think.

For Sale; Computer cable 3 meters VGA M-M+1core, high quality and high speed for long distance transmission. New, never used, still in the plastic bag. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [166] For Sale; Hunting for UFO’s and other worlds? Want to assist a very good cause? Telescope for sale: The Smile Shop has a telescope for sale. It is a Hunter Model 1000, 114, with focal length 1,000m; coated lens, (Bresser type). Price Rp 500.000 ono. At the Smile Shop, Jalan Sriwedari no 11. Open daily 10 - 4 (closed Mondays). For more info about the organisation see <www.senyumbali.org>. [162]

Of course, if your computer won’t even start up, or your Internet connection is not working, then online computer repair is not an option. But for many common problems, such as viruses, spyware, lost files, trouble with external devices, or security issues, an online repair service can be an excellent alternative. Here are some that you can try if the need arises: Support.com provides online computer support, serving home and small business customers. They use remote computer technology to access your computer over the Internet, while you watch. The ability to directly access your desktop allows the tech support folks to see what the problem is directly, rather than by a frustrating series of questions and answers over the phone. (My favorite Tech Support conversation goes like this: Techie guy: “OK, now just press any key”, after a long pause the customer says: “I don’t have an ‘Any’ key!) Support.com offers tech support any day or time for both computers and peripherals. For ongoing tech support, prices start at $19.99 a month or $199.99 annually. You can also get one-time tech support and pay a la carte. For $129.99, you can get “Diagnosis & Repair” to fix problems and optimize performance. Configuring a wireless network and securely connecting your devices costs $99.99. For $49.99, they’ll help you hook up a new printer, digital camera, MP3 player or other electronic device.

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Similarly, 24/7 Techies (http://247techies.com/) employs remote support tools and Microsoft certified technicians to securely access and fix your PC. Their diagnostic and computer repair software can find and remove viruses and other problems. They can also help with setting up a new computer, connecting a printer or scanner, configuring backups, and optimizing your computer’s performance. A one-year unlimited 24/7 support package costs $199.95. They don’t seem to offer any a la carte or one-time services. Other options for online computer repair can include your Internet service provider (ISP) and the company that made your computer. Check your contract or warranty, you might even be entitled to free online repair assistance. Do It Yourself (Or With a Friend)

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Sites like AskBobRankin.com, and others such as Leo Notenboom’s Ask Leo site (http://ask-leo.com/), or Dave Taylor’s site (http://askdavetaylor.com/) are also available for people who want to find answers to their computer problems, and fix it themselves. Both Leo and Dave are trustworthy computer experts. You can also find some excellent tips for D-I-Y tech support at the Geek Squad Self Help (http://www.geeksquad.com/do-it-yourself/) page. They offer free tips for setting up or troubleshooting a wireless network, online tools to scan for viruses, and many other topics. Here’s another option for people that have geeky friends. Using the same type of remote access tools that the paid services listed above employ, you can invite a friend to connect to your computer over the Internet. Your friend will be able to view your desktop, move your mouse, and hopefully diagnose and fix your problem. See a really good related article on Remote Access to Your Computer (http://askbobrankin.com/free_alternatives_to_gotomypc.html) for more information on how that all works. C/CI/I-06 March 13

And finally, if you’re not in a hurry, Protonic.com offers free computer support by email. Protonic has a worldwide network of quallfied volunteers that enjoy the challenge of helping people fix computer problems. Membership is free. After submitting your problem, a techie will reply via email, and help you find a solution. So there you have it. So don’t put off getting those nagging problems fixed. Start using your new printer; or connect your wife’s computer to your network, so each computer can ‘see’ the other one and share music, videos, etc. See if the experts can speed up your computer or even your internet access. Now that the internet is the holder of all information, there is no excuse for having trouble with your computer! Start getting the very most out of your computer today! Hint: My wife recently had a problem with her iPhone. It gave a message “No SIM card” and wouldn’t work at all. So she removed the same card (using a common pin) and checked it (it looked ok) and then put it back in. Same message! We tried this: at the same time hold down the Home button (big round one at the bottom) AND the On/Off button at the top. Then slide when it says to, to turn off the phone. Once it’s off, press the top On/Off button to restart the phone. This is called a ‘reboot’. Problem solved! ============================================================================================

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For Sale; Road bike Cervèlo SR 2009, groupset Shimano Ultegra 6700, wheelset Mavic Aksium, saddle Selle Italia SLR. Size 52. Great bike, excellent conditions, only needs new cables. Can send pictures upon request. Steve 0821 4689 5657. Ubud. [163] For Sale; Timber decking, recycled ulin (ironwood). perfect for exterior outdoor exposure. Uniformly machined to 170mm x 17mm in 4 metre lengths. Rp 300,000 per 4m length. Ph 0878 6064 0060, <p.jurd@yahoo.com>. Canggu. [164] For Sale; Takamine acoustic electric guitar with cutaway, includes hardcase. Made in Japan. Great condition, hardly used. Rp 7 Juta. Contact 0813 3766 6140. Denpasar. [165]

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For Sale; Canon colour inkjet printer. Pixma IP 1980, perfect working condition, it has modification with lots of ink. Selling for 250,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [123] For Sale; Eizo 19-inch LCD monitor, model CG-19, US$150. Great condition. A very high-end graphics monitor, excellent for Photoshop work. Tel: 08135335-8428. Email: <Villa@ GlenAllison.com>. Ubud. [124] Wanted; 1 AC/ for windows: Toshiba, windows type, (520/340/505): or 1 Toshiba G2B 50Hz/60Hz (only chill). Contact 0361 776 837. Nusa Dua. [125]

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For Sale; Hishem table in aluminium synthetic rattan with clear tempered glass on the top, color dark brown (brazil groove 6 mm), size 140 x 140 cm h 75 cm, new still in the packaging. 1.500.000 rps. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [168] For Sale; Paraglider. Gin bolero 4. Large size including harness, reserve parachute. Excellent condition, under 30 hours use. Ready to fly. Great beginner glider. $3000 USD. Contact Owen 0877 8189 0734 or <lazylacey101@yahoo.co. uk>. Bukit. [127] The history of free men is never really written by chance but by choice; their choice.

For Sale; Canon DSLR lens 10-22mm, really good condition. Complete with original box. Sell for IDR 5. 500.000, free uv filter and lens hood. Contact Adi 0361 853 0500. Denpasar. [149]

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Restaurant & Food

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Restaurant Review

Style in a garden courtyard! Ubud is Bali’s cultural village. It has an ever increasing number of quality restaurants to complement the lifestyle. It also has one with air-conditioning. Lamak has done it smart! There is pleasant outdoor dining, both around the central water fountain, and upstairs on the breezy balcony. At the rear of the balcony just beside the wine room, is an air-conditioned lounge, consisting of four large white leather banquettes and a scattering of smaller tables. Lamak is all style and totally unique as are most projects that have been designed by Made Wijaya. When Lamak opened [Valentine’s Day 2002] it joined Ary’s Warung [where Chris Salans was then presiding in the kitchen] and the recently opened TeraZo as the only top level quality dining options outside of the more expensive five star hotels in the Ubud area. In the intervening 12 years Ubud has seen many quality restaurants open whilst most of Ubud’s tourist increase has been from the suburban budget background. So places that provide what I call ‘comfort food’ have boomed and an increase in the fine dining options has seen a vast drop in their business as it was shared around, and now by the increased number of quality restaurants, a few of which are in serious trouble. In life if you fight against the tide, you drown! Lamak has gone with the flow but without forsaking its credibility for fine dining having retained their popular top-end product [lamb rack, imported duck breast and other meats, great soufflés, etc.] but now also adding many budget entrees and mains that use local product, however still with the attention to detail that only comes from preparation in a fine dining kitchen. The cocktail bar at Lamak is one of the most professional to be found in a Bali restaurant. Under cover but at the edge of the garden courtyard, a more perfect setting could not be imagined. Different hand-blown glasses are used for each cocktail. Try the Lamak Mango [juice from fresh mango flesh with cointreau and vodka] or the Van Gogh [a layered shot of blue curacao, grenadine and absinthe]. The same attention to detail is even given to the preparation of their interesting mocktails [fresh strawberries blended with mango juice and apricot flesh is but one of the many]. Mojitos seem to Bali’s cocktail of the moment. This white rum Cuban special comes with many different fresh fruits at Lamak. Their Daquiris, another white rum cocktail, also come in many different fruit flavours but this is achieved by using fruit ice cream, a little different but very refreshing! There are a few lunch only dishes but most are available lunch and dinner [and at the same price and size, unlike at many other places]. Dining at Lamak you experience classic French/ Italian style cuisine but with the addition of subtle Asian spices.

Crab meat is combined with young coconut, lime and fresh mint, served between crisp wonton sheets, Seared Duck and Long Beans are with sweet hoisin sauce rolled in a coconut crepe, Carpaccio of Beef is topped with aragula [rocket], and shaved Italian pecorino cheese, Grilled Ocean Fish topped with sweet pepperade and lemon butter and a Tartar of Yellow Fin Tuna [with avocado and a wasabi vinaigrette] are just some of the entrees. My favourite entrees, or anytime snacks at the bar, are the Curried Minced Lamb, with onion, leek, garlic and egg served between spring roll sheets almost in Martabak style and Seared Prawns, two jumbo prawns with potato gnocchi with ginger butter. Another is from the vegetarian selection; Carpaccio of Beetroot, topped with crumbled feta cheese and a hazelnut vinaigrette glaze. Other vegetarian options include a variety of salads including a Crisp Eggplant with rosemary, baby potatoes and a dash of balsamic. Special entrees at dinner time include Baked Snails in a very original café de Paris butter and Ceviche of Opaka that has been marinated in lime juice, coconut, turmeric and capsicum. The dinner menu, at Lamak, is exotic. So much so, that you will have much difficulty in selecting your order. For soup, the choice is small in number, but wide in variety. Clear Duck Broth has been infused with smoked tea and served with duck tortellini. The Pumpkin Soup is with feta cheese and pumpkin seeds contrasting with the Seafood Soup of barbecued seafood, star fruit and turmeric on a lemongrass broth and a sambal mayo. Top of the range in the mains is as before. Seared Duck Breast is an all time favourite at Lamak as is their Lamb Rack, drizzled with hunan sauce and served with an apricot salsa. The lamb must be ordered ‘pink’ to fully appreciate it. It is an Australian import as is their premium Beef Fillet which is served French style with potato gratin but to give it a local flavour, Sumatran rendang sauce. The Fettuccine is with Parma ham in an oyster mushroom sauce. BBQ Jumbo Prawns have been brushed with honey vinaigrette. New added is the ‘comfort food’, recognized by all, and budget priced. The Chicken Kiev [stuffed with garlic butter] has been rolled in won ton sheets before frying. BBQ Spare Ribs [real fall-off-the-bone] are in hunan sauce with grilled corn on the cob and a spicy coleslaw, the pan-fried Chicken Breast is coconut crusted and stuffed with mango. A Lamb Cannelloni is served with a tomato sauce that has been enhanced with red wine and chili. Medallions of Smoked Snapper are coated with curried yoghurt and are with almond raisin rice, lentil patties and tomato chutney. Desserts have not been forgotten with the New York import Alfogato [a chocolate cookie is crumbled in the base of a cocktail glass, a large scoop of vanilla gelato added, an espresso coffee poured over all, unusual! As is the Mini Gelato and Nut pairing, chocolate, caramel, blueberry and coffee gelatos with a mango sorbet and pistachio, hazelnut, walnut, cashews and almonds [both desserts pictured].

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

However the top of the dessert list, as always, are the most perfect Hot Souffles, your choice of raspberry, blueberry, mango, chocolate, passion fruit or vanilla. The deep-fried Blueberry Ice Cream evokes memories of childhood visits to local Chinese restaurants for rare special treats, many years ago in suburban Sydney. Lamak is still one of Bali’s classiest restaurants and now very affordable.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant Address

: Lamak : The Monkey Forest, Ubud Telephone : 974.668 Open : 11.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. daily Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area : Yes Pick-Up Service : To/from any Ubud hotel/villa Parking : Street only Price : Rp. 900,000 for two [+ drinks] Credit Cards : Visa, Mastercard, AMEX Food : International Wine : Excellent list Service : Professional, with style Atmosphere : A garden courtyard Overall : Fine dining, French with an Asian touch!

Copyright © 2013 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.


Bali Advertiser

16 October - 30 October, 2013

Update Il Tempio has opened on Jln. Kartika Plaza, in front of The Bali Garden Hotel. Italian for ‘the temple’ it faces the small Balinese Hindu temple at the street front corner of the property, and serves Italian cuisine, classic but with a modern touch. The restaurant set-up has been assisted by well known Bali restaurant consultant Roland Lickert. Assemble your own selection of Antipasti from; Cannellini beans in tomato and sage, Trio of green olives stuffed with anchovy, feta cheese and sun-dried tomato, Peperonata marinated pepperoni in garlic, olive oil, oregano and vinegar, Crispy rice croquettes mixed with Italian cheese on tomato stew and basil leaves, or order Il Tempio’s Grazing Platter - eggplant caviar, peperonata, mixed stuffed olives, cannellini beans with ciabatta bread. Slightly larger plates to share include Beef Carpaccio with hazelnut vinaigrette, arugula pesto, curly lettuce, green asparagus, and Parmesan chip, Diced red snapper marinade in lemon juice layered with avocado, roasted bell pepper, mint oil and red pesto or Lemon seared squid on baby rocket and tapenade. No Italian restaurant can exist without a pasta selection and it is served here with a modern twist such as Angel hair pasta with braised pork knuckle bolognaise in Syrah wine, pecorino and spring onions or Lamb cannelloni filled with minced lamb mixed with mascarpone, Parmesan topped with sautéed eggplant matchsticks, feta cheese set on tomato stew. Mains are very interesting, and include Roast Duck Breast, Smoked Pork Loin, Wagyu Beef and Baked chicken breast [pictured] marinated in thyme, garlic & lemon zest served on crispy spaghetti cake, tomato sauce and straw of fried leek.

Rouge opened last year on Jln. Bisma in Ubud as a luxury lounge bar featuring a grand piano in centre stage and regular Jazz recitals. It has now recognized the needs of drinkers to also have tasty snacks and it has become a Sushi Bar as well. Whilst most can be separately ordered the set plates are the most popular. The Nigiri set [12 pieces] includes prawn, tuna, snapper, butterfish and salmon sushi. A set of Maki Rolls [16 pieces] includes a variety of fish or another set that is completely vegetarian. Sashimi is also available in either 12 or 20 piece sets. Sushi with Jazz, something different for Ubud! Pizza House is just that. Pizzas served in the back yard of a small house on the road between Canggu and Echo Beach, Jln. Pantai Batu Mejan. The large garden area is becoming very popular with families, with kids running everywhere, sometimes even with the family dog. The pizzas are thin and crisp, not overburdened with topping but very tasty! Not a big selection but all of the usual combinations and you can always ask for extra of your favourite toppings

For Sale; Wheel chair & oxygen tank with regulator, all in a very good condition, contact 0818 0568 1953 or <massabi@gmail.com>. Seminyak. [145] For Sale; Antique blue & white Chinese porcelains, 7 pcs in different size, antique camfur wooden boxes, all brought from China many years back with antiquity stamp, contact: <massabi@ gmail.com>, or 0818 0568 1953. Seminyak. [146] For Sale; Belly dance equipment, woodtable from Germany, German books, antique German type machine, European clothes, please send mail to: <barbaraseibt@yahoo.de> or sms: 081 3532 7901. Kuta. [147]

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We only serve the best Croissants, Breads & Cookies Meat Pie, Chicken Pie, Apple Pie, Mushroom Pie

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For Sale; 2 speaker “Mackie” SRM-350, made in Japan original case, stabiliciertransformator USD. 1.100. Recording “Yamaha” AW-16 G USD. 450. Mixer “Mackie” 1202 made in USA USD. 200. Mixer “Mackie” DFX-6 USD. 200. 2 monitores “Alesis” Pro-Activ USD. 110. 1 “Samsom” PowerBrite PB 10 USD. 140. Contact: <luchoflores@ yahoo.de> or 0813 5332 7901. [148] There is danger in changing too much in search of perfection. As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do.

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Cafe Asia is on the corner of Jln. Legian and Werkudara. For many years it was Rusty’s, a place that amazed everyone in the area as its ‘Closing Down Sale’ appeared to last for many years, 5 at least! Café Asia serves local cuisine but many dishes are with an international twist. Not surprising as the owners are ex cruise ships and as a result of that the place is immaculately clean and bubbling with fresh-faced young staff all of whom seem to actually enjoy working there. Definitely a friendly place to sit and relax, snack and sip! Little Italy may not be a very original name for a restaurant but it certainly tells you what you can expect! Most discover this place by accident, the restaurant is hidden from view as it is up a narrow staircase that opens on to a pleasant air-conditioned room, though many still prefer the front terrace overlooking the passing crowd. They see the waiter out front with his tray of pizza samples, try a piece and go upstairs for more! The actual address is referred to just as Kuta Square, close to the entrance to the Matahari Department Store, the main centre of Kuta Square. The décor is pure suburban Italian as found in almost every city of the world. Their pizzas are more American than Italian [loaded with toppings] but seemingly very popular but are so many other standard Italian dishes, and of course all the standard varieties of pasta. Everyone seems to be ordering Nutella Crepes for dessert. Meze was due to open in Kerobokan earlier this year but now will not, for a variety of reasons. However it will open on Bali’s north coast at Serririt, 30 minutes west of Lovina, before Christmas. Still under construction it is a raised restaurant, beachfront at Villa Mayo, with views across to Java, dolphins frolicking in the surf in between. It will be the same concept of Greek Tapas, or small plates, entrée size meant for sharing between friends. The host will be none other than that man Marinos who claims he is too old to work every day but far too young to retire. Meze is at his villa and room complex, Villa Mayo. Marinos was the man who began the stampede to Eat Street [Jln.Laksmana as it was then] with his Mykonos Taverna just 12 years ago, at the time it was surrounded by rice paddies and one of only two restaurants on that road. No doubt that by the time Meze opens the tapas menu will have been blown up to a full dining menu if Mr. Marinos runs true to form? Asupan is found on Jln. Campuhan, north-west of Ubud, just after the Mini Market. It should have been named Warung Combi as that is what it is. It is in fact a white and green Volkswagen combi van, fitted with a side serving hatch and permanently parked on a narrow ledge between the footpath and cliff face. Behind is a small area with bench seats cut into the wall to relax for a moment or two. Overhead is a thatch roof in best Bali style. They sell Hot Dogs and Nasi Djinggo. The hot dogs are displayed on roller heaters and can be lamb, chicken or pork. They are served in plain or whole meal hot dog buns. You can even order their Meat Lovers Special with 2 sausages. The Nasi Djinggo is Balinese Bungkus with red rice. If you are recovering from a walk or run then you can also enjoy a healthy Balinese Jamu; coconut, loloh or daluman. Very different!

Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/G-16 Oct. 13


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Bali Advertiser

16 October - 30 October, 2013

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.

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.

Address is No 39 Jl Batu Bolong Canggu

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.

Jl Batu Mejan, Br. Padang Linjong, Canggu Bali. Ph +62 (361) 9133320 echobeachcafe.bali@yahoo.com C/R/G-18 Sept. 13

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From Avoidance and Green-washing towards Strategic Change: - How CSR Underpins SME Success – by Megan Harris

The biggest Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) conference in Asia was held in Bali in September as the Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility (AFCSR) celebrated its 12th year. The theme CSR and the Challenge of Inclusive Growth: The Role of Social Innovation in Creating Lasting Impact underscores how the challenge to improve inequitable societies is transcending government and non-government organisations (NGOs) to draw on the acumen of the corporate sector. However, local CSR contributions remain a contentious topic. In 2009, Indonesian business associations failed to overturn an article under Corporate Law No. 40/2007 stipulating that firms must comply with CSR obligations. While the Constitutional Court upheld the law, its implications remain ambiguous. Many interpret the mandate as targeted to the natural resources sector; others decipher it as a directive for all companies to demonstrate tangible contributions to the societies they operate in. Regardless of the law’s intention, it proves difficult to monitor and government representatives have lamented the failure of Bali’s business sector to provide significant local benefits as the environment deteriorates and conditions of poverty endure. Who’s watching? A misalignment of government and business views on CSR creates implementation issues. Indonesia’s failure to formalize CSR regulations means businesses lack a clear working framework. Meanwhile, studies of local companies claiming to have adopted CSR practices often highlight a lack of transparency and a tendency to present all information positively. This suggests green-washing, whereby negligible efforts towards sustainability are promoted as significant milestones. Even more concerning are studies such as that by the Institute for Crisis Study and Alternative Development Strategy (INKRISPENA) on Indonesian companies using CSR rhetoric to undermine workers’ rights. While governments may struggle to assess CSR compliance, other crucial players are actively evaluating the sustainability ethos of businesses. Today’s consumers are highly aware of the impacts of purchase choices and are growing in social activism. As deaths of workers in neglected factories and illegal land clearances for palm oil plantations bring international condemnation, the adage that a company’s only obligation is to make money loses traction. Educated customers consciously choose to support socially responsible businesses which demonstrate transparency, accountability, authenticity and fairness while avoiding those who fail to display these attributes. Good ethics; healthy business A Strategic Management Journal study shows that reputable businesses are better positioned to sustain higher profit m a r g i n s . Burgeoning sales of F a i r- t r a d e ; Rainforest Alliance; Green Palm; Organic; and ethical products evidence strong consumer interest. Global research company Ipsos’ CSR survey of over 17, 000 people across twenty-four countries including Indonesia, Australia, China, Japan, India and South Korea, shows that three in ten respondents consider it ‘very important’ that products or services they purchase demonstrate a high degree of social responsibility. About half of the total participants rated this as ‘fairly important’. Most respondents ‘strongly agree’ that companies should do more for the environment and society, including adherence to local laws and rights. Four in ten employees see it as ‘very important’ that their employers show

responsibility to society and the environment. Barriers for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) As a socio-eco entrepreneur in Bali, Christian Fritz is keenly aware of the potential benefits and limitations of CSR. Fritz founded the Bali International Consulting Group (BICG); the non-profit Bali Export Development Organization (BEDO); and is co-founder of Little Tree, Bali’s first green building material and eco- friendly home supply store. BEDO aims to increase local producers’ access to overseas markets, focusing on sustainable growth and capacity building to meet international regulatory standards. Fritz supports the CSR concept but is frustrated by the absence of an effective benchmarking system. BEDO neatly leverages the globalisation of social responsibility goals via international partnerships with governments, NGOs and business organisations to support its operations and gain entrance to overseas markets. However, Christian raises reservations associated with CSR including a lack of conformity to a recognized reporting system which undermines credibility and potentially supports green-washing. Additionally, certifications such as Fair-trade often prove prohibitively expensive for small producers with those in developing countries at a further disadvantage due to poor infrastructure such as waste disposal systems. Local Leaders CSR means looking at business as an integral part of society; the broader community; and the environment which underpin it. International case studies suggest strategic CSR can boost innovation, image, market share, and employee motivation while strengthening business environments. Locally, the success of retail chain Surfer Girl attests to claims that sustainability values can coexist with profitability. While consumer orientated businesses inherently exert socioenvironmental impacts, Surfer Girl demonstrates this should not paralyse efforts to impart a portion of benefits locally. Established in Kuta in 1998, Surfer Girl proudly acknowledges its local credentials. The brand is built around the personality and lifestyle of Summer, the Surfer Girl who evokes love, nature, friends and fun. The Surfer Girl vision to make a positive difference through everything we do has become a staff mantra, shaping awareness on the wider impacts of workplace and personal behaviours. From humble beginnings, Surfer Girl has extended into markets beyond Indonesia to Australia, Malaysia and the Philippines; secured numerous licensee partners; and attracted over 3 million Facebook fans. While Surfer Girl is involved in various social and environmental initiatives in Bali, it begins with instilling in-house policies. The broader effects of these internal processes and activities demonstrate how small steps can support effective change. CSR and Green Practices manager Ayu Hartini explains how at Surfer Girl, CSR stands for ‘care; share; and respect’, reflecting the attitude promoted amongst staff members. CSR strategies and commitments are integrated into daily routines via regulating electricity and water use; segregating and recycling waste; and using environmentally friendly products to reduce consumption and demonstrate resource management practices. Programs like the plastic initiative, requiring each employee to collect 1 kg of plastic per month impact beyond the Surfer Girl office and stores. Staff members say they struggled in the beginning but some are now yielding much more than the quota- up to 40 kg per person a month. With prizes awarded for consistently high plastic deposits, employees recruit relatives and neighbours in clean-ups of beaches and surrounding areas. This reduces the harm of plastic in the environment which can pollute waterways, injure wildlife and release toxic fumes if disposed of through burning. Surfer Girl partners with Eco-Bali on recycling and waste disposal and has introduced a staff managed composting system to convert lunch leftovers into a useful product. Remembering that employees are also community members

can help guide social policies. Fair working conditions with opportunities to develop skills not only benefit staff but significantly impact family and community wellbeing. Surfer Girl’s commitment to staff training sees individuals accessing pathways from entry level positions through to management roles, with existing employees considered for advancement before advertising vacancies externally. High representation of women throughout the company demonstrates an awareness of women’s participation needs. The United Nation’s Women’s Empowerment Principles recognize that women’s inclusion drives development; builds stronger economies; and improves quality of life for families and communities. Surfer Girl extends their capacity building commitment to interest free loans for staff pursuing formal qualifications; additionally offering contributions towards education fees for those accruing 6 years employment with the company. The knowledge base acquired through Surfer Girl’s training initiatives is extended to the wider community. Staff members regularly participate in delivering vocational training and development programs in partnership with local NGOs. Employees report that interacting with less privileged people in Bali makes them feel more inspired about their work and role in society. Encouraging participation in sustainability practices increases staff interaction and opportunities to showcase alternative skills which can improve teamwork; instil pride; encourage greater engagement; and boost confidence. Applying CSR to company processes can help establish brand awareness. Surfer Girl’s reputation as an ethically aware company engages customers and prompts requests from businesses keen to associate with their established credibility. Surfer Girl’s Head of Marketing, Nadia Bintora asserts that all business decisions are based on the Surfer Girl vision to “make positive differences in everything we do…and we believe that customers nowadays are smart- they recognize when companies are truly committed to the values they promote.” With the aim for positive change a core part of the Surfer Girl brand, attention is given towards inspiring their young target market. The latest Summer and friends promotion encourages girls to record their Surfer Girl Happy Dance for a chance to win Rp. 20 million of Surfer Girl products; plus Rp. 10 million to donate to a cause close to their hearts. This encourages girls to become aware of local issues; connect with a social or environmental movement; and feel empowered to contribute to positive change. Affecting positive change requires participation, education, feedback and encouragement. Surfer Girl follows its vision to bring a sense of fun to activities which support change processes. Although sustainability is an urgent and serious issue, research demonstrates that people are more likely to participate in an optimistic environment; and become apathetic when confronted by doom and gloom messages. As more businesses make positive commitments to environments and societies it can pressure others to follow. SMEs are often deeply invested in the stability of their operating environment and are highly sensitive to market fluctuations. While it is easy to become jaded about the sustainability issues evident in Bali, it is helpful to think of the nature of tipping points whereby seemingly insignificant change can suddenly spiral into insuppressible effects. Bali has already demonstrated how this can result in a complex, negative cycle; yet those invested here must believe a tipping point onto a positive trajectory is absolutely possible and worth contributing towards.

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Ubud Area UBUD DRUM CIRCLE ENERGY Some of Bali’s finest percussionists have begun a weekly Drum Circle in Nyuh Kuning, on Thursday afternoons. It’s a great way for new drummers to gain skills and confidence, following the rhythm of one of the circle leaders, and gradually learning to improvise and strut their own stuff as the weeks goes on. This is not the cringe Kuta beach version – a lot of noise fueled by copious quantities of Bintang. Ubud’s circle is led by two professional percussionists South American Patricio Labarca and West African Lassina Ouattara. Lasso, who joins the circle as part of his “ambassadorship” music exchange with the Bali Spirit Festival’s yayasan, says an African drum circle is for sharing and developing rhythms, improving one’s technique and supporting other musicians in their development. “We sing too”, he says, “because drumming without singing is like drumming blind”. Bringing your own drum or other rhythmic instrument, or your feet if you’d prefer to dance. 5.30-7pm. Donation only. Find sign to Satria Graha Ashram on Jl Raya Nyuh Kuning, next to the football field. IMPROVE YOUR “YQ” A series of nifty little 2 1/2 hour intermediate/ advanced yoga workshops at Taksu Spa next month will help you sense how far to take a pose without forcing, and how to look after your body both off and on the mat. Taksu Spa’s guest yoga workshop teacher, Brett Wearne, has used these therapeutic yoga principles for the past 21 years, within his physiotherapy practice. His six morning ”Improve your YQ” sessions, beginning Monday Oct 28 at 7am, will cover standing poses, forward bends, backbends, arm balance poses, inversions and forward bends. Fee: 160,000rp each or 850,000rp for the six class series. There’s also a “Repair Series” of three workshops a few days earlier, with emphasis on improving strength in the pelvic floor, and opening the back. Brett has taught Yoga in many international locations – from the South Pacific to South Africa – and is a passionate, inspiring teacher. For more info: 0361-971 490. SERPENTS IN PARADISE Curious about Bali’s snakes? Join Green Drinks Ubud - a gathering of “Green” Minds & Souls – on Tuesday, November 12, 6:30-8:30pm at Bali Buda Restaurant, to soak up the wisdom of Bali snake expert, Ron Lilley. Ron is the man you call when you wonder if the little fellow who visits regularly from the nearby rice fields is dangerous, or you find his cousin coiled up inside your oven. He will discuss types of snakes in Bali including the dangerous, helpful, and important species, snake proofing your house/building/garden, what to do if you see a snake, and snakebite first aid. There will be time to express your concerns about snakes, ask questions, and tell your own snake stories. STUDY THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Are you are a professional in the field of health – a body worker, holistic healer or yoga teacher for example – or simply a caring partner or parent who wants to give deeper physical care for someone you love? From November 11-13, Taksu Spa will host Liana Nenacheva’s Therapeutic Massage Workshop, focusing on meridians and acupuncture points for the neck, face and head. You will learn about the anatomy of the neck and face, the meridians and acupressure points with their energetic qualities, and the correct massage techniques (including moxa and cupping) for the sensitive neck and shoulder areas, so you can help alleviate stress and emotional unbalance, tension in the neck and facial muscles, dry skin, fat saturated skin, acne, colorless

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Founded in Phnom Penh in 2006, Smateria sells a hardwearing range of handbags, messenger bags, toiletry bags and wallets, all made from recycled materials such as mosquito netting, plastic bags and motorcycle seats. Street278 intends to increase its range to include equally innovative Indonesian-made items, such as Sapu bags and jewellery made from tyre inner tubes and the recycled glass range from Bali Recycling. Visit the Jl. Raya Ubud store opposite Jl. Bisma. ADIEU LAURIE Even a public cremation is hellishly expensive for a local family, so mostly their loved ones are not cremated immediately after death. Instead their bodies are buried and their spirits wait nearby until the next auspicious time for a communal event, sometimes years in the future, when they can be properly sent off by their families, free at last to return to life in another reincarnation. Amongst this year’s beloved family members to be cremated was a dear friend Laurie Billington, who died in 2009. Laurie and her husband Made founded Pondok Pekak – Ubud’s library, behind the football field on Jl Monkey Forest.

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Laurie often told us about visiting a Balinese school to invite the little children to visit and borrow books from the tiny Children’s Library. She would recall the astonishment and delight in the children’s eyes, when they realised it would actually be possible to hold and even borrow a book. You can help continue Laurie’s work by helping the library with your time or donations of children’s books (especially sets of books) in English or Bahasa. Phone 0361 976194, or email librarypondok@yahoo.com. SENSE OF TIMING Gotta love the dramatic irony. The tenth year of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival is just over and our goodbyes said to another group of extraordinary, inspiring, hilarious, charming, witty, provocative and deep-thinking speakers and musicians. So it could be any day now that our local Ubud road fixing government workers finish the pavement and clear up their mess outside Casa Luna, one of the most important festival venues. Isn’t it hilarious? There are kilometers of footpaths to replace along the length of the main street – Jalan Raya Ubud – but the week before and during the festival, they are directed to make a filthy, disorganised mess on either side of the restaurant’s entrance. Brings back bittersweet memories of an earlier festival, where those hard-working men completed months of repairs to a huge, gaping and very dangerous cavity in the main road between the palace and the Ubud market. When? Exactly three days after the festival opening ceremonies, held as usual in the palace grounds, completely inconvenienced by similar mess and road blockages. Someone a bit further up the chain of command doesn’t like books.

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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

Environmental Harmony

High up on Kintamani just 30 kilometers from Ubud is Senaja Sanctuary – a totally different kind of refuge that is completely off the grid and is truly a wonderful model for sustainable living. When Australian born Senaja first discovered the land, she instantly knew that she was meant to be the caretaker for this property.

Since Senaja Sanctuary is tucked away and somewhat difficult to find, the staff can arrange transportation from the airport and back. Tours to Ubud and beyond can also be organized from Senaja Sanctuary. The vision is organic sustainability. It’s a space to rest and rejuvenate where one can explore oneself and what else is possible.

“The elders in the area say that the peak is the dragon’s head, because it’s the end of the ridge, so dragon lines run through that area. It’s called Naga Sesa which means ‘Magic Dragon’. Additionally, the mythology is that this is the land of strange lights,” said Senaja. The solar garden lights and fireflies create unusual illuminations appearing in the night sky.

“At the moment we are still in the learning process. There’s some trial and error, but we are achieving much more than we have in the past. We are continuously working with the vision of environmental harmony, respecting plants, native wildlife, natural resources and people,” said Senaja.

Senaja Sanctuary is a culmination of her life dream which was to create a totally self-sustainable environment that provides guests with healthy food and a special place where they can experience a profound sense of healing in body, mind and spirit. Senaja hopes that everyone who comes here will have a delightful experience that is unique to anything else they have ever encountered before. At Senaja Sanctuary people get a real taste of the wonderful traditions of Bali. This is a fabulous place to relax and rejuvenate far away from the crowds of Kuta or Seminyak. There’s a lovely secret garden with banana lounges for guests to sunbathe or just take a nice nap. Alternatively, one can meditate on the dragon’s head. There’s also traditional basket weaving on offer and a stimulating waterfall trek for those seeking a bit of adventure. A healthy vegetarian lunch is provided during both of these fun activities. Guests who wish to stay overnight can stay in the traditional wooden Balinese house which offers western comfort and style and can intimately accommodate a family of five. There are two single beds downstairs which can be pushed together to make a comfortable double sized bed. Above is a cozy loft perfect for children or a couple. There is no electricity or mains water, but the roofs collect refreshing rain water for showering in the luxurious mosaic tiled bathroom just a few feet below the house. Board games, badminton, cards and books are available for the guests for their enjoyment during their stay at Senaja Sanctuary. But what is truly the best part of being here is the incredible energy that seems to pulse throughout the space. The amazing panoramic views of ricefields and lush nature completely envelop this incredible environment providing a peace that allows one to totally unwind and realign.

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For the future, Senaja is looking into a variety of ways to create hot water. Additionally, she’s considering the feasibility of a hydro pump for acquiring water for the grounds during the dry season. Senaja is also discovering wonderful gardens and sustainable methods for waste disposal of black water. Her vision is that everything that is required will come from the land.

Senaja’s intention is to provide a sanctuary of flourishing organic gardens. The ultimate goal is that these gardens will provide all the fresh fruits and vegetables to nourish the guests. Everyone who visits has the opportunity for a magical experience of their own, giving them the possibility to blossom into their fullest potential. Through the understanding of connecting with the land and fully appreciating the lush surrounding nature, or having a personal revelation which brings one greater clarity and inner peace, people who come to Senaja Sanctuary can remember how to be fully present with what they are experiencing in that moment. Nothing else really matters. For more information about Senaja Sanctuary or to book a tour, please email: senajasanctuary@gmail.com or visit their Facebook page: Senaja Sanctuary Bali

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David Vann: Redemption Through Writing By Renee Melchert Thorpe

David Vann, American-born writer living in New Zealand and teaching in the UK, was one of the headlining guests at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, 11-15 October. This article is being written before the Festival begins, but there is no doubt he will draw a good crowd at the Festival. David Vann is an expat’s expatriate. Both his father’s horrific suicide by gunshot when he was an adolescent, and his own active, adventurous life have fueled his five books with raw experience. Deer hunter, honor student, lecturer, yachtsman, dot com entrepreneur… Vann’s amazing repertoire doesn’t show signs of slowing down. Goat Mountain is his new novel, rolling off the presses at the moment. I caught up with him in the run-up to his appearance at Holland’s Lowland Festival. He’s been engaged in five more festivals before Ubud’s, and, having just read the galleys of Goat Mountain, I can predict academic and popular success. The story vividly explores the aftermath of an accidental shooting, and amidst recurring blood and violence, the boy and three men involved reveal both Godliness and degradation. Guns themselves are exposed as simply a good way to kill people. Vann challenges the reader to work out how man in his current condition can possibly deal with guns, death, and an American’s license to wield an instrument of such power and destruction. Biblical references, particularly to Cain, the murderous son of Adam, are used liberally, yet it is not a pro-Christian story. Here is our interview. RT: The story has a strong thread of what it is to be a man. Any opinions about Robert Bly, author of Iron John, which thirty years ago launched a movement of men reclaiming their manliness? DV: I went to one men’s group meeting in Palo Alto, CA in the late 1980’s, where they liked and talked about Robert Bly, and I didn’t like the group at all. There was one man talking about getting custody of his children, and I was thinking it might be best if he was kept away. I didn’t like, either, that the men’s group used “power objects,” including guns. They were supposed to be spin-offs of women’s group meetings, “consciousness-raising,” but they seemed to me to bring out only the worst, so I never went back. And I think the whole idea of the initial pain of losing the foreskin is just ridiculous. So I’ve only made fun of men’s groups in my writing. RT: Cormac McCarthy... you must be an admirer of his. Have you met him? DV: I’ve never met Cormac McCarthy, since he basically meets no one, but he’s my favorite American writer (and second favorite living writer, after Gabriel Garcia Marquez). My favorite is Blood Meridian, which I’ve read six times. I think it’s the single greatest American novel, an inferno set in the southwest, saying American was born in war and has a future of endless war, and it’s the best example of our rural regional tradition of landscape writing, in which literal landscapes are extended into figurative landscapes and the inside life of characters is found externalized in place. This is how I write, the landscape a kind of Rorshach test, a place for the unconscious to fill. RT: What does it take for an author to write so close to home (your hunting experiences with your father) and make the protagonist (a young boy such as you once were) so powerful, so pivotal, so violent? Are you in some degree exorcising regrettable elements of your own boyhood? DV: The boy is not me, but I think he’s possible, and I certainly killed things every day when I was his age, and I think I was capable of pulling the trigger. I did aim at my neighbors with a loaded gun, as I detail in my nonfiction

book about a school shooting (Last Day On Earth). That book shows the nonfiction side of what’s explored in Goat Mountain through fiction. In the fiction, it becomes a larger story farther away from me, about the holy trinity and Cain, etc. I do think of writing as a kind of exorcism, and all literary landscapes of hell as externalizations of a felt corollary landscape inside, and Goat Mountain is the last of my books to burn away a terrible and violent family history. RT: You rewrite your first published story (about hunting with his father) and come full circle! What does this mean for future work and inspiration?

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DV: It’s true this is returning to the material of my first short story, written more than 25 years ago, titled “Buck Fever.” It was about hunting on that land and wounding a buck and having my father’s disapproval afterward. It was also about his suicide. Goat Mountain no longer has anything to do with suicide, and the father is not the antagonist (the grandfather is instead), but I do feel I’ve come first circle and finished where I started, returning to what first made me write. When I finished Goat Mountain, I had a wonderful sense of being done writing about my family and history. RT: In my reading of Goat Mountain I see the futility of blaming guns for murder, but because I won’t let myself imagine you as that boy, I don’t want to believe that you as its author would view the human race as basically bad at their core. DV: I do actually blame the easy availability of firearms for our high gun death rate in the US, and I’d like to repeal the 2nd amendment, since we no longer have any other path available toward gun control, because of a Supreme Court decision in June 2008. But you’re right that my book isn’t about gun control. It’s about the legacy of Cain, about what it is in us that makes us want to kill, and that remains mysterious to me. I had to think about it a lot when I wrote the nonfiction book about the school shooter, and when I was working on Galen’s descent in my novel Dirt, and then reflecting on my own hunting background in Goat Mountain. I have no answers, of course, but I don’t trust anyone with a gun. I would be okay with the idea of giving guns only to women and not allowing men to have any guns. That might make the world safer. But men and guns never make the world safer. The US military has not made anyone safer, and our US veterans are the ones most at risk for becoming killers as civilians, so they shouldn’t be allowed to own firearms. This is, of course, an unpopular view I have. I was called the devil by gun rights groups in the US, and not a man and un-American, and told to leave the country, which I did.

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RT: You must be a well-liked teacher; you’ve had a lot of different teaching positions in so many universities (Cornell, Stanford, to name two). What tools do you use to draw out the writer in your students? DV: I actually don’t have any teaching materials or outlines or plans. I prefer just to have conversations about the texts and about language and style, etc. The closest I can come to what you’re asking is to recommend an out-of-print book titled Linguistics for Students of Literature. Latin and linguistics are the two most helpful things to study if someone wants to write in English.

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RT: You’re slated to speak in the festival’s Through Darkness to Light session, which is the theme of this year’s festival. How do you feel your work relates to this theme? DV: Through Darkness to Light is similar to the slogan for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, which I worked with in the SF Bay Area. Suicide creates long legacies of shame, denial, guilt, anger, doom, etc. I was an insomniac for 15 years after, told everyone he died of cancer for 3 years after, felt guilty (he asked me to spend a year in Alaska with him and I said no and soon after he killed himself), and was very angry for about 30 years. In the end, though, all that remains is the love. I was so angry because of the love, because I felt it should have been enough that I loved him. That should have been enough reason for him to stay. So my own experience in life is that terrible legacies can end and we can have second chances and reshape our lives, and all that was darkest can turn into what’s best in our lives. I think of writing, also, as essentially redemptive, trying to turn the ugly into the beautiful and the meaningless and random into the coherent and meaningful. C/U/G-2 Oct. 13


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in the center), about 300 yards west on the same side of GATSU, is Mega Electric opposite Mega Jaya that sells motor powered machines. Mega Electric sells good quality transformers (trafo) and voltage regulators (stavolt), which have both 220 and 110-volt output. Another place to check is Matsuyama Automatic Voltage Regulator Electrical, Pt. Gunindo Trimukti, Jl. Jepun Putih 6 Gatsu Timur, Denpasar, tel. 0361-461-050. Ace, Mitra 10 and Depo Bunganan also sell transformers but not as high standard and definitely not cheap (as much as Rp1 million). If it’s a stavolt, make sure it’s a 3kW; if it’s a trafo, make sure it can take a 24A max surge. All dedicated transformer are step-up/step-down devices that can convert your appliance as long as it is variable 50/60 hertz. Stavolt may be a little bulky to put in your kitchen but you can have an electrician run a cable from the trafo to the kitchen where it can have its own USA-type plug-end sockets available in Bali’s best electrical shops mentioned above. Beware! It has come to light that a mixture of laundry detergent and coconut milk are being added to palm sugar to save money and give the product an attractive yellowish appearance. The soda and ash in the soap can cause cancer and other long-term health hazards. Palm sugar, an essential ingredient in sweet types of Indonesian cuisine, cakes and snacks, is made from sugar palm (aren), coconut (kelapa) or sugar cane (tebuh) by adding water and cooking the combined ingredients for 6-7 hours until it thickens like porridge. The final product is then traditionally wrapped in palm or coconut leaves or sold in coconut shell shaped mounds. Normally, palm sugar (gula merah) producers thicken the mixture with jackfruit root, which is expensive and hard to find. It’s difficult to distinguish between the pure and the false gula merah that has been mixed with detergent, but here are few indicators: Pure gula merah can be easily broken while gula merah with detergent is “sticky” and difficult to break; pure gula merah tastes wet while the false tastes dry; the appearance of phony gula merah is bright and sparkly. For safety, buy your palm sugar in a traditional market or local warung rather than in a supermarket. If you buy in a supermarket, buy it packaged (kemasan). Low-cost fruit spreads: Why spend Rp40,000-Rp80,000 on jars of store bought imported jams and jellies when you can use delicious fresh spreads made from fruit in your garden or in-season fruit purchased in Bali’s traditional markets? Virtually any fruit that can be mashed/spread makes a suitable natural topping: passion fruit, bananas, avocados (apokat Rp12,00014,000/kg), custard apple (srikaya), young coconut (kelapa Rp;3000/biji), papaya (pawpaw) Rp;3000-8000/biji, mangos (manga Rp8000-12,000/kg), mangosteen (manggis), pomegranate, sapodilla (ciku), rosewood fruit (sawo Rp60008000/kg), soursop (zirzak Rp3000-7000/biji), nangka besar Rp30,000. Funny scales: Localized gravity can throw off the reading of scales in Bali’s supermarkets that results in misweighing and thus mispricing of your goods. This phenomena is not uncommon in the S o u t h e r n Hemisphere where items lose their gravitational ‘pull.” Digital scales could also be calibrated incorrectly, malfunction because of low batteries or make inaccurate readings if they are placed near high-voltage lights or near radios which have high magnetic fields. If the food product (meat, cheese, etc.) is weighed before it is vacuumed packed, put it on the

supermarket’s or shop’s own scales. Then take a liter of water and put it on the scales. It’s very rare that all three measurements will consistently match up. When you are at a fish restaurant in Jimbaran, after bargaining for a fair price and just before they are ready to “weigh in” your fish, place your 1L plastic water bottle on the scales. You’ll see that it usually weighs in at about 1.15 kg. You may be called bangsat, provocateur, bulu busuk for doing this, and definitely do not eat at that restaurant that night. Prevent breast cancer: The Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation’s (Yayasan Pita Merah Muda Bali) Pink Ribbon House at Jl. Dewi Sri IV No. 1 in Kuta is now open from 6 to 8 pm. The first dedicated breast cancer support center in Bali, run by local and expatriate women, BPR aims to bring the important message of proactive self-examination, screening and early detection to all women in Bali in an effort to save lives. Survival rates for breast cancer, when detected early, are very high, and treatment is much less traumatic and expensive. Free breast screening, emotional support, nutritional advice and monthly awareness seminars are held in the center. Check out the Bali Pink Ribbon Facebook page where you can learn how to perform a breast self-exam. Minitips: When you are researching products online, look for the ones that have many user reviews. That means that those products are best sellers and have been on the market for a long time. When comparing the prices of electronics, be aware that some brands include a charger and a case; others make you pay extra. Unplug transformers and anything that has a power or standby light. Before you buy something, always ask “Do I need this, or do I want this?” Smartphones regularly need a fresh restart; they’re actually computers, which need to be restarted every three days or so to fix glitches that can hinder performance and to purge memory reserved by programs no longer running. Open your wallet in the shape of a boomerang to prop up your smartphone for a quick video chat or to watch a movie. Back up all your photographs and home videos using external hard drives and cloud storage services. Don’t overspend on accessories like TV cables and connectors; buy the cheapest you can find. To purify grey water, run pipes or channels from your kitchen and bathrooms to a wastewater treatment pond of plants, reeds and grasses, a system which requires no power and is hugely self- sufficient. Five-in-one vaccine: The safe new pentavalent vaccine (trade name Pentabio) for newborn babies, which combines five a n t i g e n s (Diphteria DPT, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus Influenza Type B Hib,) in one single shot is now available on Bali. With the current vaccine, a baby has to get injected nine times, but for the new vaccinations the number of injections is reduced to only three with an interval of one month between injections, making it more convenient for both the baby and parent while at the same time lowering the cost of the immunizations.

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Local News Bali’s New Airport Terminal Opens Then Shuts as World Leaders Hosted Bali’s new international terminal is opening for service by shutting down for visiting world leaders. China’s President Xi Jinping and Russia’s Vladimir Putin were among the first to land on the Indonesian beach resort island on the weekend for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting. The arrival and departure of the APEC participants prompted a day-time closure of the airport for four days and some 300 flight cancellations, two weeks after trials started on the $245 million facility. The shutdown affects 17,000 travelers a day, who generate more than $5 million in daily tourism business for one of Asia’s most popular destinations. Ngurah Rai airport’s new wave-shaped terminal symbolizes Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s drive to showcase modern facilities for the summit, even as his government struggles to build infrastructure in other parts of the world’s biggest archipelago. “It’s not surprising that he’s leaving nothing to chance with the APEC summit,” said Greg Fealy, an associate professor at the Australian National University in Canberra. Yudhoyono inspected the new terminal on Sept. 24, after it opened for trial runs in time for the Miss World beauty

pageant contest in Bali last month. It will boost capacity to 16 million international travelers a year from 7.7 million, and 9.4 million domestic travelers from 1.5 million, according to airport operator Angkasa Pura I. President Barack Obama canceled plans to attend the summit as the fiscal standoff with congressional Republicans keeps the US government partially shuttered. The shiny new terminal has a wave-shaped roof designed to recycle storm water. Inside, travelers described a chaotic immigration and baggage collection process while gardens outside remained unfinished. Yudhoyono also opened a toll road that cuts the time it takes to get from the airport to Nusa Dua where the summit will be held. “We are grateful for APEC, it’s a gift from the sky,” Ngurah Wijaya, Chairman of Bali Tourism Board, said by phone. “Of course there will be some impact from the closure.” Bali attracted about 6.2 million foreign and domestic visitors last year, generating an annual tourism revenue of $1.87 billion, according to data from the Bali Tourism Board. (October 4th 2013)

APEC Members Prioritize Forging Partnerships – SBY Sings for Putin The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said all members of the AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) had prioritized partnerships to help boost cooperation further. “We are mindful that all APEC members, have built partnerships and displayed a spirit of cooperation since the Senior Officials` Meeting (SOM) and following the ministers` talks,” Abdurrahman Muhammad Fachir, the Director General of Public Diplomacy and Information at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday (7/10). All the meetings held at the SOM level, the ministerial level and the private businesses level had been conducive, especially in the run-up to the leaders` meetings. “Delegates have respectively emphasized the common interest of members,” Abdurrahman stated. He pointed out that even if a controversial issue was raised during meetings, all delegates had made efforts to hold back and allow the meeting to return to a cordial state. “We hope that the 20 items that have been agreed upon will be endorsed by the leaders during their meeting,” the official said.

efforts to reinforce bilateral economic cooperation, which will be achieved through multilateral cooperation. On a lighter note President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Monday (7/10) surprised world leaders on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Forum (APEC) summit in Nusa Dua, Bali, by singing and strumming out “Happy Birthday” to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin, who turned 61 on Monday, arrived at Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport midday. He then went to a lunch at the Sofitel Hotel with all 20 heads of state participating in the conference. As other leaders extended their birthday greetings to the Russian president, a guitar-wielding Yudhoyono appeared with Indonesian media mogul Chairul Tanjung, who was holding a cake in his hands. “I’m sorry — I didn’t immediately receive intelligence information about your birthday,” Yudhoyono told Putin. “I should have sung a song for you with my guitar as soon as you arrived in Bali.”

On Monday, many leaders of APEC countries held bilateral meetings at the summit to discuss their respective economic cooperation initiatives.

The Indonesian president then proceeded to carefully croon “Happy Birthday.”

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott held bilateral meetings with economic leaders from Papua New Guinea, Singapore and Thailand at the Sofital Hotel in Nusa Dua.

Putin, obviously touched by the display, blew out his candles, shook hands with Yudhoyono and brought him in for an embrace. Putin said that he was delighted by the “surprise” and thanked Yudhoyono for the song.

At a separate venue, South Korean President Park Geunhye met with the Chinese leaders, while President Susilo Bambang Yudoyono conducted bilateral talks with leaders from Vietnam, Russia, Peru and Japan. During closed-door meetings, each of which lasted about 30 minutes, the economic leaders were expected to discuss

Putin was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Oct. 7, 1952. Yudhoyono is known to have a penchant for singing. He has released three albums in collaboration with local musicians and penned most of the songs himself. (October 8th 2013)

Papuans Occupy Australian Bali Consulate Ahead of APEC Three Papuan activists occupied the Australian consulate in Bali overnight, calling for Jakarta to be pressured on human rights ahead of the APEC leaders’ summit on the Indonesian island, officials said Sunday (6/10). The trio, Markus Jerewon, Yuvensius Goo and Rofinus Yanggam, scaled the mission’s walls to get inside to demand Australia, the United States and Japan pressure Indonesia over rights in the restive Papua region. “It was not difficult getting in. We climbed a tree next to a wall and then jumped in,” Yanggam told AFP by phone. “The APEC summit is a golden opportunity for us to let the world know what’s going on in Papua. We want the leaders from these countries to pressure Indonesia to release Papuan political prisoners.” Yanggam also called for the international press to be allowed free access into Papua, where armed militants have for decades fought an insurgency on behalf of the mostly ethnic Melanesian population in Papua. Foreign journalists are not currently allowed to enter Papua, in eastern Indonesia, without receiving special permission from the Indonesian government and requests are often denied. “We came in peace. We are not troublemakers,” he added. Yanggam said the trio left the consulate in the Balinese capital Denpasar voluntarily, adding they were now going to rest and have some food in the city. He said they were not questioned by police or arrested. Indonesian security forces have repeatedly faced allegations of torturing political activists in the restive Papua region. (October 6th 2013) Four People Die from HIV/AIDS Every Month in North Bali An average of four people died every month from HIV/ AIDS in the Buleleng regency, North Bali, during the period January-September 2013, according to data released by Usada Yayasan Citra Indonesia (YCUI), in Singaraja on Saturday (28/9). “We will continue to provide guidance to reduce the number of AIDS patients who die,” said Ricko, a spokesman for the counselors at the YCUI organization of Buleleng regency. He mentioned that the cumulative number of HIV / AIDS in Buleleng regency during the period of January-August 2013 reached 1,801 cases, approximately 35 percent are women. Four units of VCT clinics in the Buleleng regency find an average of 20 to 25 cases of new HIV / AIDS per month. “Indeed approximately four people die of AIDS each month. Their ages range from 21 years to 40 years,” he said. YCUI has also invited penitentiary inmates Class II-B at Singaraja jail to form a working group on HIV/AIDS awareness. (September 29th 2013) Activist Slams Killing of Endangered Javan Leopard The population of the Javan leopard in Bromo Tengger Semeru national park is estimated to be less than 10 due to persistent illegal hunting and habitat destruction, an environmentalist has said. “The number of Javan leopards continues to drop,” ProFauna Indonesia chairman Rosek Nursahid said. He slammed the shooting of a leopard on Wednesday (2/10) by authorities when the big cat invaded a house in a village in the East Java regency of Lumajang and attacked three officers who were attempting to have it evacuated. The leopard, believed to be from the forestcovered slopes of nearby Mount Semeru, ran into the house in Sumber village after being spotted and subsequently chased by locals who were attempting to


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drive it away, according to Taman Safari Indonesia director Tony Sumampauw. The big cat invaded a house belonging to Mulyadi, who immediately fled along with his family. The villagers asked for help from the local authorities, and a team from Taman Safari II in Prigen, East Java, was sent to evacuate the animal. “It was a premature to shoot the animal,” Rosek said. The prominent activist said the leopard left its habitat after becoming disoriented following a change in its boundaries due to illegal logging. He urged authorities to boost their monitoring efforts to prevent more illegal loggers destroy the wild animal’s habitat. (October 2nd 2013)

Indonesia Ranks Second in Poor Sanitation Based on the data published by the United Nations (UN), Indonesia ranks second in poor sanitation, said Johan Mantik, Assistant Brand Manager for Vixal & Domestos at PT Unilever Indonesia. Speaking at the World Toilet Summit on Wednesday (2/10), Mantik cited the data published by the UN that of 250 million people in Indonesia, 100 million do not have access to proper sanitation. He

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in most schools across the country are in a terrible condition. All related parties, including teachers, students, and parents, should pay attention to this,” Mantik said. He

The absence of US President Barack Obama at the APEC Summit is indicative of waning US influence in the region, according to a prominent economist. Kishore Mahbubani, dean at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in Singapore and author of “The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World,” referred to the president’s absence as a tragedy and believed the world might see China take over as the top economy by 2017. Mahbubani drew attention to the fact that in 1980s, the share of the US economy in the global economy was 25 percent and China’s share was 2.2 percent. As 2017 approaches, Mahbubani said, the share of the US economy will decline to 17.6 percent while China’s will rise to 18 percent. “We are about to see one of the biggest shifts of power ever seen in human history. In the next five years, for the first time in 200 years, a non-Western power will become the strongest economic power in the world,” Mahbubani said at a panel discussion during the APEC CEO Summit on Monday (7/10) in Bali. He said that as global power shifts, there will be a mixture of collaboration and competition which will be difficult to manage. “This is why it is such a tragedy that President Obama decided not to come here for this [APEC] meeting,” Mahbubani said. On Friday, the president announced that he canceled his visit to Bali due to the US government being shut down. (October 7th 2013)

noted that only 55 percent of Indonesia’s total population has access to healthy sanitation and proper toilets. “We have to pay serious attention to school toilets in order to create a healthy and hygienic environment for the students and teachers,” he said. (October 5th 2013) Aust. PM Tony Abbott Pays Tribute to Bali Bomb Victims, Announces Compensation Australian victims of overseas acts of terrorism and their families are finally set to receive compensation. Prime Minister Tony Abbott confirmed the news when he visited the Bali bombing memorial site in Kuta, making good his pre-election pledge that he would address the issue within 100 days of taking office. The victims of overseas terrorism compensation scheme was introduced by the Gillard government in 2012, but was not made retroactive, meaning those affected by the attacks in New York in 2001 and Bali in 2002 and 2005 were unable to benefit. But Mr. Abbott, who was in Bali at the time of the 2002 bombings, announced that compensation payments will now be made available to victims and their families for terrorist attacks

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Circumcised men of all races and creeds, who feel that they were “ripped off” as infants, are rising up against what they consider to be a barbaric practice and demanding that their newborn sons remain “intact” and not be circumcised. Some go so far as to consider circumcision to be child abuse and claim that, by surgically removing and discarding a healthy infant’s foreskin, physicians are violating their Hippocratic oath to “never do harm.” Where the procedure has remained in place throughout the ages for religious reasons and for presumed health/hygienic benefits, most major medical organizations now admit that circumcision provides no advantage and instead poses significant risks. As a result, the numbers of circumcised newborns around the world is rapidly plummeting with only about half of all newborn baby boys now being circumcised as opposed to nearly 97% in their father’s and grandfather’s generations. If you haven’t yet become accustomed to seeing uncircumcised men who, as you say, do not appear to be all that different from their circumcised counterparts, then perhaps you ought to get used to it. We seemed to be turning a corner with this ancient custom as more and more social practices are being brought into the light for scrutiny. Copyright © 2013 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential. Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/NV/U-2 Oct. 13


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Motorcycle Brand New Kaisar Bike, 250cc, Black Maid, Fully customized, all original parts, will come w/ the bike. Rp 67 million. Erik 0817 9730 103. [010] 4Sale; Suzuki-Thunder250 Year 2004. 44,400km; good working-condition. R9Racing-Muffler, Battlax 150 rear-tire & Top-Case. Price 19,500,000 Rp ONO. Contact: <info@bali-cat. com> or 0813 3753 4097. [011]

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The Gallery is looking for staff - 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)

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NC/Es/16 Oct 13

Exclusive Garment and Accessories Fashion looking for:

ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER An enthusiastic, intelligent and experienced assistant to work in our small team. We produce high quality fashion items where attention to detail and organization is essential. Skills required; • At least 2 year experience in all aspects of production through pre and post production. • Good English, computer and literacy skills • Good communication and time management skills. • A genuine interest in production management within this industry. • Ability to learn and expand within the role. Salary negotiable based on experience and skill. Email your CV to dolly@natasha.net.au

Looking for drivers with regular guests to promote our company. Commission applied. For more info mail to <whitemagicvillage@ gmail.com>. [555] Indonesian speaking operative assistant needed. Please visit <www.balideals. asia/jobs/> or call 0361729095. [499] Architect/ Interior Architect for Immediate start in young creative company. <info@ b a l i l a n d s c a p e c o m p a n y. com>. [573] Looking for Villa Manager, Indonesian female, fluent English, experienced in Marketing & Sales, Staff management as well as Guest Relations. Good Salary package. Send CV to <villashanti@yahoo. com>. [543] Wanted pembantu with experience for cleaning villa in Seminyak, speaking English. Josef 0818 0542 4568. [544] Cook needed for large Seminyak villa. Must be experienced in all kinds of foods. 3-4 mil +medical + holiday pay. 6 days, lunch and dinner cook. nice staff, nice owners. Please call for interview. 0821 4657 4114. [546] Looking for Housekeeper and Cooks. Di cari PRT dan tukang masak SMS 0812 3988 6940. [547] Vi d e o E d i t o r. We d d i n g cinematography company seeking a talented video editor for full time work in Bali. Must be experienced, good English. **Above award wage to right person. Contact Mark Gibson, 0821 4420 1850. [548]

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JOB OPPORTUNITY Food Industry Company located in Bali is looking for:

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Responsibili es: • IniƟate projects related to all departments in the company • Review proposals and negoƟate • Monitor the execuƟon of projects up to compleƟon • Involve in company planning (financial & non-financial) and control to protect company’s assets and profitability • Working with other departments in handling managerial issues that can relate with internal and external parƟes • Evaluate the work of other departments Requirements: • Minimum S1 in Management / AccounƟng / Industrial Technology / Business AdministraƟon / Language Literature / Food Technology / Chemistry • Willing to travel, most likely between Bekasi and Bali at the beginning (Base: Bali) • Great English is a MUST • Working experience preferably min 4 years • Strong leadership is a MUST Please send CV, Including copies of supporƟng documents, applicaƟon leƩer and photograph to: PT. Tripper Nature valen@tripper.com

NC/Es/16 Oct 13

Foreign Company looking for General Assistant Manager Office & Administration staff, good English, excel, database and Photoshop. Email CV to <robert@starborncreations. com>, 0878 6008 7467, (0361) 298024. [549] Apple Store & Service Centre looking for Part/Fulltime Customer Services, M a r k e t i n g , Te c h n i c a l Supports. Email CV+Photo: <hrd@iphonebali.com>. [557] Head Chef Position. Looking for an energetic Indonesian chef with experience in raw food and comfortable creating menus for a new restaurant in the Ubud area. All inquiries please write to: <r.gargano@ hotmail.com>. [550]

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Skilled Nurse Skilled nurse with very good English is wanted by international anti-aging clinic in Kuta. You are a skilled nurse with attention for detail, confident and knows how to work in a solid team. Your English is fluent and you can easily make conversation with all types of people. You like working in a busy environment and don’t mind working alone. We can offer good salary and the best staff benefit in the industry in Bali. Please sent a short description of yourself in English to: balinurse@yahoo.com NC/Es/16 Oct 13

Developer Company; doing 4stars hotel project in Tanjung Benoa. Looking for Supervisor Finishing works. Min 2 years construction experience. Honest& hardworking. Contact: Inggrid (8947888). [552] NC/Es/16 Oct 13

Female P/A, Phone Receptionist Wanted p/time. Must speak English, Legian area. 20hrs:1mil/pm, 30hrs:1.5mil/pm, entry level position. Contact Marcus 0878 6238 8244. [553] Upcoming Restaurant (Legian) looking for pleasant personality, English speaking staffs, Waiter / Waitress, Cooks, Helpers, Cleaners, PR / Marketing, Cashier, Admin. Contact : 0819 9936 2544 <paliwals75@gmail. com>. [554] Looking for Staff Logistic, Female, Experience 3 years in travel agent / hotel. Fluent in English, Ms. Office & Internet, Able to work with western. Contact <jerome.amanaska@ gmail.com>. [555]

NC/Es/16 Oct 13

Immediate start, Female housekeeping staff, min SMK, English speaking, send CV to <hrd@cliobali. com>. [556] M a n a g e r Wa n t e d - F o r successful boutique hotel Tigerlillys in Nusa Lembongan. A funky new hotel requires applicant to speak good English, great p e r s o n a l i t y, e x c e l l e n t computer skills, book keeping, manage check in/ check outs. Immediate start. E m a i l <tigerlillysnusalembongan@ gmail.com>. Phone: 0812 3965 5032. [563] Quality Control Assistants Fashion Label. Australian fashion label seeks QC staff for ongoing work in Denpasar office. To be considered you must speak English, be detail focused and hard working. Good pay rates. Previous QC experience advantageous but not essential. Apply (in E n g l i s h ) t o <theislandtrader6@gmail. com> by 21 Oct 2013. [570]

Exotissimo Travel, a creative and innovative regional leader in travel industry in South East Asia is recruiting for:

Accounts Receivable For you Indonesian citizen who have a passion for travel, enjoy learning and sharing your knowledge, and willing to join & have a career in the dream team of travel industry, have an ability to speak French is a plus point. Send your CV and become a responsible and commited member of our dynamic team to the email : ario@exotissimo.com Prepare yourself, the positions are open for Bali office! C/Es/ 16 Oct 13


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Seeking part-time project coordinator for environmental campaign in Bali. Must own vehicle and be computer literate. Indonesian nationals only. Please send CV to: <plastikdetoxbali@gmail. com>. [569]

C/ES/I-15 May 13

URGENTLY REQUIRE MOTIVATED PERSON We are Mining Company seeking for a qualified candidate for the position:

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SPG/Shopkeeper Wanted for Fashion Boutique in Bali Collection NusaDua. Female, English, fashionable, motivated. CV to <pinkelevenbali@gmail. com> or (0361)773787. [572] Kitchen Staff Wanted for New Restaurant opening near Oberoi. Need Waitress and Cashier and Restaurant Manager. Contact <kcb2k131@gmail. com> . [574]

NC/Es/16 Oct 13

A fast paced Kerobokan-based international clothing and accessories company is looking for a:

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Required: Bakery Salesman and Supervisor. Apply to: <windadwyu@gmail.com>/ +62(361) 2120015. [582] Cafe in Ubud is looking for Admin and Waiter/ Waitrees, must be speaking English, can operating computer basic and internet especial for Admin, must have accounting sertificate. Please send your CV to : <yuli@riohelmi. com>. [583] Looking for Cook, Kuta area, with min. 1 year experience. Please contact 0812 3988 2669. [585] Looking for: - Jewelry Admin or Personal Assistant for J e w e l e r y C o m p a n y. Requirements: Minimum SMA/SMK graduate, Have e x p e r i e n c e i n J e w e l r y, Honest, Familiar with English. Please contact : <hrd@ akmanilegian.com>. [588]

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The King Of Padang New breed of Balinese surfer By Jennifer Juno

The words “MEGA MEGA MEGA, the King of Padang” are chalked up on every notice board displayed outside Drifter Surf Shop on Jalan Oberoi. The whole island was celebrating Mega Semadhi’s major victory on August 11th, 2013, when the Balinese surfer progressed from third place into the lead and won the 10th annual Rip Curl Padang-Padang invitational by tucking into a barrel at the ultimate tube riding contest, with one minute and 40 seconds remaining, With an infectious smile, you cannot resist feeling good when hanging around 24 year old Mega Semadhi. He is always positive and happy about everything, including when he took on several top international surfers during the islands prestigious surfing event. Conditions were in favour of the young Balinese surfer, as he displayed his clean, flowing surf style. Displaying an effortless cutback, Mega launched impressive some airs, and smacked the lip to win the heat. “This win means so much to me, here at my home and in front of my family”, said a triumphant Mega, who hopes to win another Padang Cup in 2014. “Not so many people can surf Padang-Padang. “It’s like surfing the ultimate Pipe Master wave. You have to get to know the wave because it only breaks 3-4 times per year” PADANG CUP The Rip Curl Cup Invitational at Padang-Padang is Indonesia’s longest-running surfing competition and the first invitational contest to feature top international surfers alongside Indonesia’s best. The field of 32 surfers is split equally between 16 of Indonesia’s all-time greatest and 16 of the world’s best barrel riders. This invitational format, along with the allure of the wave at Padang-Padang and a US$10,000 prize purse, makes it the most anticipated event of the season. “I was shooting from the edge of the reef below the cliff at Padang. It was like watching a movie, definitely the best ending I’ve seen since Hoosiers”, said travel and underwater photographer Tommy Schultz. “The home town crowd on the cliff at Padang just exploded when he pulled out of that last wave” Semadhi scored a huge 9.7 on his last ride to jump from third to first and defeat international visitor Jacob Willcox, Raditya Rondi and Alex Rudiarta. The enthralled audience let out huge cheers as they gathered on the now famous Padang-Padang Beach witnessing local Semadhi barrel his way to victory. “No one deserved the title more than Mega this year, commented his sponsor Drifter. “Not only did he surf better than everyone else, he had the title grabbed from him last year by American Chris Ward in the final seconds of the Rip Curl Cup, so it was most fitting that he won this year. “We love his energy, attitude, humbleness, and of course he is also one of the best surfers in the world”. THE NEW BREED I Ketut Yoga Semadhi was born and raised in Pecatu, which lies in the heart of Bali’s famous peninsula, the Bukit, Uluwatu. With a 6’10 board he acquired from a friend, Mega caught his first white water at the surf break called Bingin. At that time Semadhi was ten years old, and at 11 years old, he stood up during his first competition.

“I met Mega in 1999 on my first trip to Bali while surfing around the Bukit area”, recalls Tim Russo, American born entrepreneur. “He was a tiny grom and didn’t even own a surfboard yet. At that time my best friend Alex was travelling with me and he gave Mega his first board on that trip.” Mega Semadhi is the new breed of Balinese surfer, but still carries the same values of his ancestors on this unique and cultural island. Mega started to travel as a fresh faced Balinese kid. After just one year at his former sponsor Rip Curl, he was taken to the definitive surfing mecca Hawaii where he surfed 8-10 foot Sunset waves under the watchful eye of photographer Dustin Humphrey. Although Mega has already established a presence abroad, he prefers to be close to his family in Bali and be around friends. His favourite waves are at home, and just like may other surfers, Semadhi surfs to be close to nature and to God. SURFING LEGENDS As the son of a priest, it was always known that Mega would one day assume the role of village holy man or priest. But for now Mega has been granted permission by his family to surf in this part of his life and become a priest in a later phase. “My mum told me in my family there is ‘mangku’ in the Uluwatu bloodline”, explains Mega. “A few people have been priests in my family and when mum was sick she received a sign that I was the ‘chosen one’. It felt good to me because I want to connect with the younger generation and take care of our island” Fellow Balinese, Made Kasim was the first big name surfer who, among others, helped give birth to the booming surfing industry we know today. Kasim would have been one of the first Balinese to travel the world surfing. These charismatic men were pioneers of some of Indonesia’s most famous and epic waves. According to Mega (which means cloudy in Balinese), Made Kasim a n d M e g a ’s U n c l e R i c h i e (Nyoman Yoga Puniantara) all helped to push him mentally as a child. Also an inspiration was Wayan (Ganti) Gantiasa, who was one of the Padang-Padang legends and also one of the first Balinese to surf the epic break. As one of the most charismatic surfers in Bali, Mega Semadhi has many friends. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS During his time on the global pro surfing tour, Mega opened his eyes to concepts like sustainability and environmental responsibility. And the conscientious, professional surfer is deeply worried about the future of his island paradise. “In my village we have a Yayasan that collects our rubbish”, explains Mega. “There is a growing resistance, particularly among young Bali locals to keep Bali clean. Pak Blackie sells the plastic on for recycling and also makes compost.” With mass tourism development, Bali is in an environmental crisis caused by very limited natural resources. Rubbish covers reefs and mangroves forcing fishermen to abandon their nets. Water shortages and land prices make farming impossible, resulting in environmental and cultural degradation for the island.

“He’s got a big heart and he cares a lot about his family, friends, and the Bali community”, comments Schultz. “It’s also been great to see him taking a more prominent role in tackling the environmental issues that Bali faces in the future”. Wanting to meet the young man who is loved for his balanced and kind personality, I ventured to the Drifter store for a chat with the King of Padang. Were you surprised to win the Padang Cup? I just had the feeling I could do it. When that last wave came in, it was magic. I knew the whole crowd was behind me. It was just perfect. I couldn’t be happier! How close have you come to victory in this event? Last year I came very close to victory at the 2012 Rip Curl Cup. A lapse in judgment in the waning seconds of the final left the door open for Chris Ward to claim a buzzer-beating win. So I was out for redemption at Padang this year. At what age did you start surfing? I started in the 5th Grade, age 10, and I borrowed a surfboard from my Uncle to practice surfing little beach breaks. I had my first barrel age 11 at Bingin in the Bukit Peninsula, which was a 30-minute walk from my school. I used to go every day after school and bring my bag to the beach so I could do my homework. I first surfed Padang-Padang at the age of 13, just a quick paddle from Bingin. Did your family worry about you in the water? They were fine, because my grandfather grew up in Bingin as fishermen and my Uncle Richie had competed over in France already. I learned to swim 4 months after I learned to surf with breath work, and focusing on training myself. I did not find surfing scary because I am comfortable surfing on my home breaks and swam with flippers or cycled in my free time to raise my fitness levels. When did you first surf Pipeline in Hawaii? I was fourteen, and I traveled with friends. My dream had come true. I had always dreamt of going there, and finally it was happening. I stayed in Hawaii for a month. I was scared at first because it was the first time I had seen 10 foot-plus waves, but after a few surfs I got used to it. I have been to Hawaii eight or nine times now and I really like it there. Almost like Bali, but the wave is a bit heavier. Who are your sponsors? I am sponsored by Drifter surf store in Jalan Oberoi, which was created by Jake Mackenzie in 2009. My other sponsor is Patagonia. Who is your favourite surfer and why? Rob Machado is one of the world’s greatest surfers and sponsored by Hurley. I like Rob because he doesn’t try too hard and is not pretentious. What is your life ambition? My family runs a small business selling fruit and vegetables in the Uluwatu area. And I would like to start my own business one day running a beach house and surf school. And support my cousin Agus (Dag) Sumertayasa, who is a Rip Curl surfer. But I am still young and really want to live my life, not be too serious! You can contact Mega via his sponsor Drifter at jake@ driftersurf.com Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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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 29 Mill. Rp. per 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 sea views 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 Mill per are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [7606] LOCATED in the wonderful front beach of Passut (west Bali-Tabanan) amazing and quiet land 70 aras for sale in freehold with a big house in progress (IMB). Full ocean view (Jawa), nice ricefield, access road. 2,500,000 USD. Email: <fb3233@gmail.com>. [7672]

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8 are sale, Jl. Melasti Amed, 300 mtr beach, cleared flat land, electric, water, views. 80 mill per ara, Nego. Bahasa 0819 9991 7390, English 0877 6178 8685. <williamsshira@ hotmail.com>. [7409]

Beachfront Land in Gili Trawangan for sale. Freehold 1.54 Hectare overlooking Sunset and Mt. Agung. Rare property, perfect for Resort. Price 190 Million per are. Direct with owner. Photos & Information: <mimdomode@hotmail. com> / 081 2382 7604. [7722]

JIMBARAN 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]

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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]

For rent monthly, beautiful, cozy rooms in a small complex, swimming pool, kitchen, 24hrs reception & security. Located on Jl. Pararaton, between Dewi Sri & Sunset road. LCD TV, int’l channels, DVD player, safety box, free WiFi, daily cleaning, etc. 0813 3820 2219 / 0813 3732 5015. [7584] For rent daily in Jln. Nakula Legian. 2 bdrms apartment. Rp. 165.000/daily and single rooms at Rp. 75.000/daily. Furnished, daily cleaning, TV, hot water, close to 66 Beach. Contact 081 890 0480. [7736]

For rent or sell 2, 3 bedroom houses with pool, AC, furnished, TV cable, 5 minutes to Jimbaran beach, garden, near to supermarket, short & long rental. SMS 0819 9991 4598. [7680]

1 bedroom full furnished & service apartment for monthly rent. S.pool, Wifi, 24 hrs security, satellite TV, hot water, kitchen with all utensils. Free DVD rental, parking space. 0813 3732 5015 / <psxpat1@gmail.com>. [7739]

This is cheap! House for rent yearly! Furnished 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Land 3.7 are. Big garden. Puri Gading Jimbaran near Balangan and Jimbaran Beach. Call 0878 6033 7106. [7707]

KUTA 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]

Amazing unblocked sea view villa Tiara Nusa Complex Villa, 1400m2, wz 3 bedroom, pool, and staff room. Price @USD 1.5million. Call 081 1386 5793 Ray White Kuta. [7709] On Sale villa for invest @ Jimbaran - Taman Giri, land size 350m2 , 3 bedroom. Daily rent is USD 250. Sale now @ IDR 3.5Billion. Call 081 1386 5793 Ray White Kuta. [7710] Great Place, view and quiet for living at Dreamland area. size of 1411m2, villa complex, private access with paving road. price IDR 5million per m2. Contact Ning RayWhite Kuta 081 1386 5793. [7711]

Kuta studio apartments, Poppies Lane. Buy one or both. 2 x one bedroom one bathroom, fully renovated and furnished. Private balconies, resort pool. 91/2 year lease, extendable. AUD$28,000 each negotiable. Photo’s and inclusions. <n-e-d@bigpond.net.au>. [7688]

House for rent Sakura II kav 17 Jimbaran (Four Season street - Muaya Beach). Fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 floor, swimmingpool, gazebo, western kitchen, full AC, cable TV, internet access. Price 90 million/year op 2 year & nego price. No agent. 0812 3652 1596. [7717]

Private room 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, AC, kitchen, hot-water, freezer, TV, fully furnished. Close to airport/ beach 5 mins. Nice room/safe. Call 0813 5767 8881. Rp. 2.5 million / month, Rp. 150.000 fan/day, Rp. 200.000 AC/day. [7696] NC/Re/I-16 Oct 13

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2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, tv cable daily maid. Available 12 – 18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866]

For rent 8 ares land with a ricefield view, 10 min from Seminyak , central location , also for sale 5 ares beachfront land in dreamland amazing price. Pls contact 081 7979 9922 or email: <ceaderphoenix@yahoo.com>. [7749]

2 bedroom villas, short + longterm, 2 bathrooms with bathtub, private pool + garden, lounge gazebo, full equipped kitchen, AC, satTV, DVD, safetybox, free-wifi, houskeeper, gardener, poolboy, security, nice location, reasonable price. <balivillaprivate@gmail.com>. 0878 6025 6012. [7169]

House for rent in Seminyak-Tagtag. Three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, washing machine, ceiling fans, hot water. Semi-furnished. Available until 30 June 2013. No pool! 3 million/month. Call Putu 0878 6210 8574. [7751]

Land for contract area of Seminyak Jalan Nakula, 27 acres of land, ideal for villa, quiet and convenient location. Price of 10 million/year/acre, negotiations. Call 0878 7824 9297, owner directly. No agent. [7674]

SEMINYAK GOLDEN LOCATION Newly renovated Villas for rent Cafe Moka Seminyak 2 minutes walk: 1 bed room, 1 living room (new TV set), 1 kitchenette (new fridge), 1 bathtub BR, and swimming pool.

For sale commercial villa located in the center of tourist Seminyak. 2 building operated villa on 13 are land. Has complete permit for villa business. Freehold. Rp. 21 Milyard. 0813 3776 4354. [7678] 3 bedroom villa in Seminyak/Legian with swimming pool. Wifi, AC, landscaped gardens. Quiet and central. 12 juta/ month. 0815 5816 4966, 0813 3748 9143, <annulzy@ yahoo.com>. [7595]

7.9 M Rp (monthly) 3.9 M Rp (weekly)

Bali Deli 6 minutes walk: 2 bed rooms, 1 open living room (new TV set), 1kitchen and a big swimming pool and garden. (5.5 Are.)

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Leasehold land, 10 ares, 26 years, until 06/2040. Extension possible. Very good location, Nakula 1 area. Near Hammerhead, 5 min from Double 6 Beach. Buildable, IMB, electricity, phone available. IDR 9 millions/are/year. 0821 4618 5194 / 081 238 0000 62. [6608] Bungalow for rent. Short (1week) long term ( until 15-072015). In Quiet part of Central Seminyak. Fully furnished, 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, kitchen, living room, garden & garage. For information email <senor.matt.lopez@gmail. com> or call 081 835 2023. [7692] Shop for over contract Jalan Oberoi, 2 years left, size 4,05m x 13,15m. Fantastic retail area. Phone Diana 0818 0569 4484, 0361 875 3434. [7698] Lovely houses, centre Seminyak, 2 small bedrooms, 2 x private shower, toilet. AC, hotwater, simple kitchen, nice veranda, carpark. Luxurious area close to Bintang supermarket, furnished. Also: Centre Seminyak, large livingroom, one bedroom, simple, nice house, longterm. AC, Hotwater, small tropical garden. Both available December 2013 long term rent. 55 mln per year, nego. Pictures: <www.joullasrentestate.com> (rumah 3 & 1). 0062 813 5305 1567. [7702] LAND 7 are with 57 year lease. Between Bintang Supermarket and the beach. Perfect location. IMB in place ready to build. 25 million per are per year. Contact: Raymond 0858 5704 3235 or Henny 0813 3858 4080. [7705] House for sale! Umasari Petitenget! 150m2 land, 2floor, 3BDR, plunge pool, good housing complex, many expats, best location, good price! 0819 9987 7999 Ray White Kuta. Buy now before Petitenget gets too expensive! [7708] In heart of Seminyak, yearly rent villa, up to 4 years, 6 ara land. 400m from beach Laplancha, 400m from Bintang Supermarket. 2 bedrooms, 1 guestroom, 3 bathrooms, AC/ fan, pool, livingroom, equipped kitchen, garden, carpark, internet, TV/DVD. 25000$/year. 0813 3719 2424. [7716] 2BR villa Marinus available from 16. 12. 2013 short, longterm, pool, big garden, AC, satTV, DVD, wifi, housekeeper, gardener, poolboy. Top location just 5min walk from Ultimo restaurant. Photos <http://rent.villa-bali. ru/villa-marinus-Bali-Seminyak-Oberoi>. SMS: 0821 4529 2112. [7719] Villas for rent Seminyak 2 ,3 ,4 bedrooms, modern style. Fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 150 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [7731] Brand new 12 rooms villa for lease/sale in Seminyak, 5 minute to central shopping and beach, good income for invest, large pool, management, staff (leasehold). $25,000/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [7733] House for rent: 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, kitchen, AC, hot water, TV cable, garden, full furnished, s.pool or 1 bedroom house. Monthly & yearly. Call owner: 081 7971 9692. [7737] Puri Ganesh budget accomodation for rent at Jl. Dewi Sri I No.14 Senyak. Facilities: Kitchenette, AC, TV Cable, Wifi, & Pool. Price: IDR. 275.000/night. Available short & long term. Call. 0361 - 409 0050. [7746] 2, 3, 4 bedrooms villa modern & traditional style for rent in Seminyak, Canggu, & Kerobokan. Daily, weekly, monthly, & yearly rental. Call. 0361 - 409 0050. [7747] NC/Re/G-2 Oct. 13


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Modern tropical architectural villa on 1,360sqm of land Freehold four bedrooms complete with en-suites Fully equipped kitchen, theatre room, and plenty of private spaces Private 15 x 4m swimming pool and parking for two cars Only 200 metres to Echo Beach

For Sale from US$ 1,690,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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Architecturally-designed villa in gated estate on 1,081sqm of land Four bedrooms , the living and dining areas are open to the gardens A 17 x 4 metre pool, an alfresco dining area and a separate jacuzzi 44 years leasehold, with 40-year optional extension on market price Walking distance to the fashionable Oberoi street

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Shop or of¿ce space for rent in fashionable Petitenget area Approximately 9m x 5m per unit Two units available, can be combined into one Minimum three-year rental, paid in advance Wide access

For Rent IDR 180,000,000/unit/year Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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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), 0821 1788 8293 (Bahasa). See: <www. balisupervilla.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www. villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. <www. villaellabali.com>. [6234]

2 bedrooms in Ayana villa complex,modern style with full fitted furniture kitchen bedding and bath, 24 hours security, 1 private 1 community pool, tropical garden, AC, Wi-Fi, DVD, sat TV. 1 minute from Deus caffe 2 minutes from Echo beach. Rp 165 millions/year - with roof BBQ terrace. 0819 3601 4083 or <hakankaptan1974@hotmail.com>. [7741]

Canggu overcontract 24 yrs, side by side investment, 3 are with IMB, US$ 600/ara/year. Must see, 3 are, new 2 bedroom villa, with pool, US$ 250,000.00. Make an offer on both. 0819 3626 5914, 0823 4166 7577. <goldringjudith@hotmail.com>. [7488] SPECIALIST, land and villa, yearly rental, leasehold, freehold, area Kerobokan, Seminyak, Canggu, Bukit. <www.balitropicalproperty.com>. Owners please send your properties at <contact@balitropicalproperty.com>. We always looking for new land and villa. [7652] Brand new villa for rent yealy, on Jalan Padoman, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living area, fully furnished, AC, Wi-fi, pool, garden, gazebo, parking, only 5 min from Canggu Club. 100 million/year. Call: 0819 3605 1301. [7679] For sale luxury villa in Canggu with seaview, located 300 meter from the beach with 3 bedroom, spacious living & dining room, modern kitchen, swimming pool & fully furnished. For viewing please call +62(0) 878 6105 3599. [7687]

Strategic villa for rent at Canggu. Monthly or yearly. 3 bedrooms with bathroom + AC, kitchen, living, swimming pool, indovision, unlimited internet. Less than 10 minutes from Canggu Club. Please contact 0818 0552 6285. [7744] Villa for yearly rental 750m2 of land, 4 bedrooms, full furnished, massive pool. 10 minutes walking to the beach, 25 minutes to Seminyak. Villa for sale in Tiying Tutul. 3 bedrooms, unfurnished. Only USD 220.000. Freehold. No agent. Pls call 0812 3636 3597 / <noanoafurnicraft@ yahoo.co.uk>. [7750] Land for lease 30 years, Babakan, from 12 to 25.5 are, ready to build, just 4 million per are per year. Tel 0361 780 1788. <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7729]

Fabulous Property For Sale! www.realestatebali.com

21.5 Are (2,150 sqm) land in Payangan, Ubud. 25 min from central Ubud and 60 min from Airport. Amazing rice field view and access by a 4 m private access road. Freehold. Price: IDR 65,000,000/Are. Ref: LS/UB/210913

Villa for rent yearly. Location Canggu Pererenan, Price 170 mill/year, quiet, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, garden, ricefiled. Fully funished. For villa showing contact Pak Nengah: 0361 367 1554, 0878 6245 4586 or email <mondotonio@hotmail.com>. [7690]

62.5 Are (6,250sqm) land in Taro, Ubud. Situated facing towards the tropical forest, offering a mesmerizing dewy green valley and river views. Only 20 min from Central Ubud. Freehold Price: IDR 85,000,000/Are. Ref: LS/UB/200913

Beautiful villa over contract. 26 are, 20 year + 10 years extension. 10 room, big garden, 2 swimming pool, garage, private road. 10 minute from Eco Beach. No agent. Direct owner. 0819 1641 7531. [7695]

4 Are (400 sqm) parcels of land in Tumbak Bayuh, Canggu. Quiet area with views of verdant rice fields and surrounding private villas. Within 20 min away from Seminyak. Freehold. Price: IDR 320,000,000/Are. Ref: LS/CNG/750813

Rent villa 2 bedrooms, 90 sqm, pool 7x3, small garden, quiet area, 5 min to Echo beach or Canggu Club. Wifi high speed, AC, maid, garden, pool maintenance, fully furnished. Price: 100 millions per year, discount if more than 1 year. Call or sms: 0819 9938 3803. [7699]

32.63 Are (3,263sqm) land in Tegalalang, Ubud. Amazing and unblockable valley and rice terrace views. Within 20 min away to central Ubud. Freehold Price: IDR 125,000,000/Are. Ref: LS/UB/250913

85 Are (8,500sqm) beachfront land in Seraya, Karangasem. Spectacular views of ocean, sunrise, Nusa Penida and Lombok island. Ideal for resort/villa development or investment. Zoned for tourism. Freehold tle. Price on applicaƟon. Ref: LS/KRS/010513

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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] Private fully furnished luxury 2 Brm Villa for rent Sanur. This is a modern villa with good size pool with surrounding garden and quality furnishings. Boasts two large bedrooms with own Ensuits with baths, walk in wardrobes, two LED LG 3D TVs, 55” & 42” with Pioneer surround sound. Modern western Kitchen with 5 burner Electrolux with oven. A must see. Call now on 0821 4570 2379 or 0812 6603 6462 or email <joeneale28@yahoo.com>. [7675] For sale modern villa 200m from beach, 5 are land, 3 bedroom with pool. Semi furnish, perfect location. Walking to all amenities. Freehold title. USD 850.000. 0813 3776 4354. [7676] House for rent, 2 bed, 2 bath, carport, little garden, 3 AC, Indovision, Speedy (net), full security, 300m to beach, 100m to main road Sanur. Take over lease 2 years 9 months. Low price. 0823 4248 9214 / 0813 5364 0373. [7681] For rent and sale, 3 br with ensuites, 3bt, 3ac, pool, western kitchen, 5mnt to international school, beach, reustaurants, quiet, unfurnished. Please call 0859 4504 0385 or email <merrymarsita@yahoo.com>. [7683] Two Brand new villas for long term rent (lease). 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with pool in a very good location. Be quick, will not last long! Contact: <liptrot@iinet.net.au> or +614 2309 2670. [7684]

Land for lease in Pererenan, 500m to the beach, riverside, ready for IMB, all documents officially checked. 20 ares, 30 years. Main road access, commercial and residential status. 0821 4683 1088, email <vick_@inbox.ru>, 0819 9992 3033. [7700]

New Cottage for rent in Sanur. 1 bdr, lvg room, kitchen, a/c, hot water, n pool, walk to town and beach. IDR 7 mil per mo, 80 mil per year. Jl. Sekuta, Sanur / 0813 3957 5995. [7685]

FREEHOLD Villa for sale. Best location in Berawa area. modern minimalist style, consist 3 bedroom and bathroom, maidroom, officeroom, livingroom, kitchen and dining, s.pool, carpark, rooftop lounge with ocean, ricefield and mountain view. Contact info; 871 5116 / 0813 3701 6123. [7703]

Two story house for rent in Sanur-Penyaringan 9 are, 3 bedrooms (Ensuite), fully furnished, big garden with swimming pool backing onto rice field Rp. 150 mill/year nego. Email: <Shinta.faulks@yahoo.com>, mobile: 0812 9410 1841. [7689]

BEACHSIDE land for lease. 8are, 25years + option, 300m to berawa beach, quiet location on good access road, Rp. 12 million per are or US$210,000. Contact 0878 6064 0060, 0812 4636 3786, <p.jurd@yahoo.com>. [7706]

Beautiful house for rent Sanur Batur Sari area. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, AC, kitchen, livingroom, garage, large pool. No broker. IDR 85 mill/year. Contact 0819 3623 1745 or 0361 724 125. [7694]

Beautiful villa for sale, Batu Bolong Canggu, land 13 Ara, leasing 24 years, IMB. Swimming pool, 2 bedrooms. Possibility make 2 or 3 more bedrooms. 365.000 USD. Please no agent. Tel: 0818 0555 9314. [7712]

House for rent, fully furnished, 3bedrooms, 2bathrooms, open dinning & livingroom, kitchenset, laundry, pool, garage, close to Diatmika school, North Sanur, AC, TV, phone, hot water, 3500 VA, more information call Mr. Bagus 0821 4724 5997 or 0361 275 3382. [7556]

5 are villa between Pererenan Echo Beach for rent 3-9 months. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms ensuite, 1 maidroom. Living, kitchen, swimmingpool, garden, parking. Walking distance to beach. Semifurnished. 1000 Euro per month (minimum 3 months). 0821 4783 0209, <grupocorami@ gmail.com>. [7114]

Beachside 2-storey house, prime location. 5 mins walk to beach & resto. 3-large B/R with ensuites, fully furnished, pool, modern-kitchen, staff room, large-garden, car-port. Long term lease. No-Agent. Contact 0361-213 9595. [7718] Studio apt, in well maintained complex, furnished, free wi-fi, pool. Monthly rental 4,000,000 RP plus electric. Not far from KFC. Dayu 0852 3796 4565. [7726]

Restaurant shop for rent in Batu Bolong Echo Beach area, 100sqm in 2 floors. 8,5 years payed upfront possible extend 10 more years, every 10 years. 32000 Euro empty, 38000 Euro fully equiped and furnished. 42 seats. 0821 4783 0209, <grupocorami@gmail.com>. [7115]

2 bedrooms house, close to Sanur, Rp. 80 mill/year. 3 bedrooms house, modern kitchen, large garden, land 900m2, pool, nice view, furnished Rp. 155 mill/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [7732]

Villa in Pantai Berawa for rent. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open living room with kitchen. Swimming pool, beautiful garden. Quiet area. 90% furnished. 130 mill nego. Contact Ana 0813 3759 7206 or <nean999@gmail.com>. [7723]

Beachside new home for sale, short walk to beach, best quiet residential neighbourhood, 3 ensuited bedrooms, aircond, maids room, 2 car accommodation, pool, high exposed ceilings, large open kitchen dining lounge. 20+20 year lease, US$279000. Call owner 0821 4535 2574. [7734]

Luxury 1 bedroom apartments for rent monthly or yearly, 2 storys, private garden, great location, from US$650 per month or US$6,500 per year. Tel 0361 780 1788. <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [7727]

House for sale urgently. Jl. Pengiyasan 3 no. last Sanur Kauh. Lt 2.10 acre Lb 1.5. 3 bedrooms & bathrooms in each rooms (1 w/tub) kitchen, carport, garden & view carik. +62 877 6253 6085. [7740]

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Office/Showroom for rent on main Canggu Road, 165m , split levels, prestige building, 165 Million IDR per year. Tel 0361 780 1788. <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7728] C/Re/G-4 Sept. 13


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VILLA FOR RENT

Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]

1 Double bedroom, 1 Single bedroom, swimming pool, fully furnished.

UBUD Jln. Semat – Canggu, Brawa Contact : 0817 471 9017 NC/RE/M-16 Oct, 13

LAND & VILLA & RESORT FREEHOLD For Sale Direct OWNER Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are, 2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 20,000,000,000 (Nego)

For more information contact: Ph: 081 835 9895 Tel: (0361) 7427377 www.balirealestate.net NC/Re/G-16 Oct. 13

Ubud, Nyuh Kuning, land for sale, quiet prime location, 11,6 (33x35m), 4 min. to Ubud Market Place, good for villa or boutique resort, Rp. 295 mio/are. Call 0857 9286 6808. [7090]

KEROBOKAN Exclusive villa for rent Kusambi, 2 floors, modern kitchen, private pool, fully furnished, 2 bedroom, garden, parking, warehouse, ricefield area. Call: Nyoman 0812 3755 5596, 743 6096, pin 25A80C2D. Price Rp. 175 million per year. [7616] For rent long term (5 years minimum). 4 bedroom / bath villa (twin villas) on 500m2 land. Fully furnished cable / wifi, private pool, closed secure parking. 12000 Euro/year or 16000 U$ for both together. E-mail <la.california@ wanadoo.fr>. Phone 0819 164 48897. [7671]

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Studio Apartment for rent Daily – Weekly – Monthly Please call: 085237777786 www.legiansunsetresidence.com NC/RE/M-16. Oct., 13

For sale residence villa in the secure villa complex. Umalas. Security system. 410m2 land, 3 bedroom. Using high standard villa residence. Freehold title. Rp. 6,3 Milyard. 0813 3776 4354. [7677] Two bedroom house with pool for rent. Fully furnished. Available monthly or until March 2014. Next to Warung Jepan in Kerobokan. Perfect and quiet location. Contact: <cx744@me.com>. [7682] Over-contract shop house in well known area plus 1are extra land with rice field view, 11x5m, well equipmt, 2-bathroom, 1-toilet. Contact: <yanti.anwar19@gmail. com>. [7686] Beautiful freehold land for sale. 26. 40are in Br. Tibubeneg (1km north Brawa). Wall surrounding property, 60mt well, Ready villa foundation. 26,000 $/are. Photos & Information: <mimdomode@hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. [7720] C/RE/U18 Sept. 13

UMALAS - brand new villa for long term rent. 3bdrms/3bathrooms, unfurnished, pool, garden, rice field views, quiet, 5min to Bali Buddha. Rp. 160million per year, minimum 2 yrs. <balihomeexchange@gmail.com>. SMS 081 7977 3635. [7224]

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Available Oct 21st to Dec 21st - Lovely 1 bdr, 1 bath, very large livingroom and large kitchen, lovely garden, Wifi, cable TV, fully furnished, cleaning staff, security, 3 min walk to Bali Budha and Cafe Moka. 8,000,000per month. Email: <mariahkosters@gmail.com> or 0821 4704 3474. [7225] Choice of 3 x 10 are plots, great access, green belt rice field view, 3 mins to Cafe Moka, Just 3.5 million per are per year. Tel 0361 780 1788. <info@baliselectproperty. com>. [7730] Villa for rent in 3 villa compound huge tropical garden, big bedroom upstairs, small room downstairs, Banjar Anyar Kerobokan. 650$/month, incl. electricity, Indovision, Wifi. Very safe, quiet, woman preferred. <fulvio@indosat.net. id>. Ph. 081 2380 1989. [7738] Small house for rent. Short, medium long term. Umalas. 2 beds, 2 baths, living, kitchen, little garden, storage. 50mill/year. 081 2381 8905. [7748] C/Re/G-17 April 13

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DENPASAR

VILLA FOR RENT 3 Bedrooms with aircon, 3 Bathrooms, 1 TV Room, Roof Terrace, 8 M swimming pool, fully furnished, parking, security.

Jln. Mertanadi – Kerobokan Contact : 0817 471 9017 NC/RE/M-16 Oct, 13

~ ABC Apartment ~ 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

Call: 0361-9200 637, 0821 4453 3878 C/Re/I-18 Sept 13

House for rent: 2 floor, 3 bedroom, living room, kitchen, parking garage, and nice neighbourhood. Contact person: 0812 2637 7770. [7701] Two stores building (ruko) for rent at Gunung Lumut, Denpasar. Facilities: telephone, internet, deep well water, 10 minutes from Seminyak, good for gallery, office, please feel free to contact 0818 0552 6285. [7745]

LocaƟon to lease in Gili Trawangan 1 year leŌ on lease possibility of extension with old Java house (Gladak) for sale. Contact : 0817 471 9017 Email : bouƟque_french@yahoo.com

NUSA DUA 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] Rent villa European, hill seaview quiet area, 2 bed/ bathrooms, in/outside living, dinner, kitchen, fullfurnished, A/C, hotwater, TVsat, terrace, gazebo, garden, swpool, 8million month included maid. Good for family. Owner 081 7472 7296. [7735]

NC/RE/M-16 Oct, 13

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. Special Price for MONTHLY Rents Start from RP. 6,000,000/Month

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Start from Rp.4,800,000/Month CALL NOW! 0361-8031042 C/Re/I-01 May 13

BUKIT Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547] We sell vila damai located in uluwatu, the way to Alila. Villa Damai use joglo with 150 yars old, with land 5are. In the villa have 2 bedroom and 2 open bathroom, full furnish, swimming pool. 0812 2949 6964. [7687]

FOR SALE

New luxurious Country Villa, Kemenuh (South of Ubud), 25 are, freehold; Main building, Guest Villa with own plunge pool, Staff house. Big pool, Gazebo, large garden. AC, TV/DVD, Generator, Carport. Price: $ 600,000 HAK Milik. Call 081 2398 7612 NC/Re/I-016 Oct.13

Bingin Pecatu house for rent, close to Uluwatu & PadangPadang beaches. 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, swimming pool, lounge, kitchen, fully furnished, air con, hot water, Indovision & Wi-fi, yearly rental. 250 million rp per year, staff available. Contact Made 0819 9943 5448. <www.skips-place.com> for pictures of villa & email contact. [7691] RARE opportunity. Lease 16 years in Bukit Bingin 150m from cliff, 25are run with success as guesthouse for past 9 years, 13x6 infinity marble pool, 3 houses 3 bungalows & bales & 300 year old massive teak joglo on extensive gardens. Very attractive price for quick sale. <sundaram000@hotmail.com> or 0813 3871 5843. [7697]

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For Sale/Rent. New 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, fully furnished house near Karma Kendara. Australian design and built. Sell Aust $95,000. Rent Rp. 10 mill/month. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [7498] For rent, spacious one & two bedroom apartments near Dreamland. Furnished, share pool & BBQ area. 1 bedrm plus kitchen, bathrm, lounge room $600/month. 2 bedrm, 2 bathrm and lounge room + kitchen. $1000/month. Ph/ SMS 9am - 5pm - +62 878 6184 3997. [6952] Dreamland - Big 3 storey house for sale/rent: 6 bedrms, 5 bathrooms, 4 lounge rooms, has 4 self contained apartments. Great breeze and views. Sell $275.000. Rent $25.000/year. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997. [6953] Contemporary Villa. 2 bedroom, with A/C 2 bathroom, open area living space, pool, garden, garage, private villa, great views, fully equipped. Indovision, Wifi, and staff. Available for yearly lease @USA$25,000. Contact Ibu Wayan 0878 6011 3450 or email: <Sandie.M.Fournier@ gmail.com>. [7743] NC/RE/G-16 Oct. 13

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