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Golly! It’s Scribbler Time Again Coming up soon are several jamborees – including Miss World, see below – that are set to put Bali (however briefly) in the world spotlight. The primary one is the APEC summit, of which we have written before. But shortly after the last APEC delegates buzz off and allow the rest of us to access our airport normally and drive around unmolested by rude police motorcade marshals, this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will be upon us. The 2013 festival brings with it the spirit of coming home, and presents the best Indonesian, South East Asian and international voices as it celebrates its tenth anniversary from Oct.11-15. This year it features more than 170 writers, performers, artists, musicians and visionaries to Ubud, navel-gazing centre of the universe, to talk about all forms of storytelling – from travel writing to songwriting, plays, poetry, comedy and graphic novels. Joining the line-up – and in his first festival appearance in the region – is bestselling British author Sebastian Faulks (Birdsong, Devil May Care), Lionel Shriver (We Need to Talk about Kevin), publishing entrepreneur and Lonely Planet co-founder Tony Wheeler, legendary Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig, and festival favourite Richard Flanagan, back for a welcome encore. The festival also welcomes 2013 Man Booker long-listed authors Ruth Ozeki (A Tale for the Time Being) and Tash Aw (Five Star Billionaire) as well as India’s “first literary pop star”, Amish Tripathi. Among other international guests are David Vann (Legend of a Suicide), double Miles Franklin winner Kim Scott (That Deadman Dance), American talent Nami Mun, and one of France’s most prolific writers Alain Mabanckou. They will be joined by a top line-up of Indonesia’s finest and most successful writers and thinkers. Pre-eminent Indonesian poet and man-ofletters Goenawan Mohamad, award-winning writer Ayu Utami, bestselling writer and celebrity singer Dewi Lestari, celebrated filmmaker Garin Nugroho, Laksmi Pamuntjak, Ahmad Fuadi and more than 45 others. Also on the menu is an exclusive open-air preview screening of Daniel Ziv’s highly-anticipated documentary film Jalanan, about the lives of three Jakarta street musicians.

Limbering Up We caught up a few days ago with Lian Monley, who some time ago was here for a stretch – among other things she ran a fitness centre in Seminyak – and who tells us she was back in Bali again recently in pursuit of another of her current ventures, this one involving the social media. Monley runs a juice company in Sydney that delivers cold-pressed organic juice to client’s doorsteps, probably an essential in Australia’s biggest city where the pace of life can be frantic and the traffic a challenge. She says of this venture: “The business extends to restaurants bars and cafes. It’s a very modern American juicing concept which is going nuts here.” Her other business – the one that brought her to Bali – is building up and involves using social media to promote businesses. It’s the big thing at the moment. Monley’s efforts here are directed towards presentations on behalf of clients about where social media is going and what leverage a business can get from it if done correctly. Clearly she’s a busy lady. We’ll try to catch up with her again, sometime when schedules permit.

on from the sad demise of Mendes, we note that the unfortunate stork is one of several animals Egyptian authorities have suspected of sinister plotting in recent years. In January, police in the Nile Delta sent a pigeon to a criminal investigation unit because when found it had microfilm and paper tied to its feet bearing a message that read “Islam Egypt.” In 2010, the governor of a province in Egyptian Sinai was reported as blaming a series of shark attacks on an Israeli plot to stunt Egyptian tourism.

On Your Camel (Again) Speaking of the Risibility Alert List (see previous item) it’s depressing to find that the FPI, the staunch defender of democracy, is still making an ass of itself over the Miss World Pageant that was to be staged in Jakarta and Bali at the end of the month and is now only going ahead in Bali. Apparently Bali is the focus of evil, having agreed to go ahead with the pageant in the face of advice from this self-elected group of funsters that to do so would contravene religious and social norms that are (sorry, fellas) profoundly irrelevant to Hindu Bali. It’s not at all clear to the Diary why staging the Miss World event is directly relevant to Bali’s image, but heck, if relevance – to say nothing of good taste – were the rule, we’d probably stage nothing much at all. The FPI represents no one except itself. It should be free to do so since Indonesia has grasped democracy and presumably the principles that underpin it, but that is hardly the point. For the benefit of the camel corps, then, this is the point: Indonesia is a multicultural and multi-ethnic society which does not begin and end with the island of Java. Of course it is a shame the political apparatus is so supine but that, again, is as it is. Our advice to the FPI, repeated: Back on your camels, Bali’s not for you.

Fragile Environment We see that the convenient belief among Indonesia’s powerful personages that they should not be asked awkward questions has spread to forests minister Zulkifl i Hassan, who didn’t like what American actor Harrison Ford said to him in a filmed interview about climate change. He thought the interview was rude and, according to presidential adviser Andi Arief this had left him shocked. Suggestions were heard that Ford, star of the Indiana Jones adventure movies, could be deported. He was leaving Indonesia the day after the interview anyway, but apparently a tin drum was available for ministerial beating and could not be ignored.

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Minister Zulkifli is also said to have taken the view that Ford and his crew were “harassing state institutions” and added (this is tedious, if not ominous, even if it is only hot air) that “his crew and those who were helping him in Indonesia must be questioned to find out their motives for harassing a state institution.” Harrison also interviewed President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, though not shockingly, it seems. He was in Indonesia to film for an upcoming TV series on climate change called Years of Living Dangerously, related to national forestry policy that permits large-scale forest clearing across the archipelago to make way for paper and palm oil plantations, as well as for mining and agriculture.

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We hear that a “winged “spy” has been found dead in Egypt and that a local conservation group is crying foul. It seems Egyptian police detained a stork in August when someone in Qena province, 350 kilometres southeast of Cairo, became suspicious after noticing a European wildlife tracker on the bird, According to news agency reports authorities suspected the bird may have been linked to foreign espionage. (Memo self: Add Egypt to the Risibility Alert List.) The authorities eventually set the stork free, but it didn’t get far, apparently falling victim to the local custom of catching and killing – and eating – anything that happens to flutter past. The Diary sympathizes. From time to time we’ve been so hungry ourselves that we could have eaten a low-flying duck. We might, though, draw the line at storks.

Indonesia hand Geoffrey Gold recently had some happy news to tell a popular LinkedIn group, Australians in Indonesia. August was a record month for the Indonesia Australia Report, a documentary website. Visits to the website that month exceeded 3000, followers of its Twitter news service approached 500 and views of its Indonesia Australia Weekly online compilation of links to recent newspaper articles topped 1000.

Nature Conservation of Egypt – now there’s an organization that clearly deserves a medal for trying – which had named the stork Mendes and argued for its release, said in an understatement: “Storks have been part of the Nubian diet for thousands of years, so the actual act of eating storks is not in itself a unique practice.” Moving

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Gold also said the number of Australians resident in Indonesia who had joined the LinkedIn discussion group had doubled and noted they had just started a Facebook Page for others to keep up with our latest articles and conversations. It’s well worth visiting www.indonesia-australia.com . Newly on the site is an overview of the new Australian government’s policies on engagement with Indonesia. 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 C/Ns/G-18 Sept. 13


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EQUESTRIAN NEWS BEC SHOW JUMPING CHALLENGE 2013 The second BEC Show Jumping Challenge will be held on Sunday October 13th 2013 at 3pm. Participants are International and Indonesian riders who have trained under with BEC Internationally Certified Instructors. Bali Equestrian Centre’s Staff will also be given an opportunity to show their jumping skills. There will be 7 classes (4 classes for Adult Riders and 3 classes for Children Riders) in which all participants will compete: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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The public is welcome to come and enjoy the jumping competition and Aravina Restaurant & Cellar Door overlooking the jumping arena at Bali Equestrian Centre. For further information and location of BEC please contact BEC at info@ baliequestriancentre.com or 0361-8446533/8446541 or 087862949030. BEACH RUGBY NEWS The Bali Beach Rugby Cup on November 30 at the Bali Beach Games (see next article)will be the final round of the Australian Beach Rugby Championship. After the following rounds Adelaide - 26th October Port Macquarie - 2nd Nov Newcastle - 9th Nov Melbourne - 16th Nov Gold Coast - 23rd Nov the tour moves to Bali. For more information see http://www. beachrugby.net.au and www.balibeachgames.com SANUR VILLAGE FESTIVAL NEWS The Bali Beach Games will be the final event of the Sanur Village Festival. The 2013 Sanur Village Festival which started with the Kite Championship in August, followed by the Community Festival in September. Now in its 7th year, the Sanur Village Festival welcomes the addition of the Beach Games in making Sanur a sports destination and working with Bali Sports Foundation. The following sports will take place at the Bali Beach Games. BEACH RUGBY (see article above) QUADRATHON (Triathlon + canoeing) BEACH VOLLEYBALL BEACH SOCCER BEACH CRICKET SURF LIFE SAVING STRONGMAN POWERLIFTING ( ADAPTIVE ) BEACH BOCCIA (SEATED) ADAPTIVE CANOEING For more information see www.balibeachgames.com

CRICKET NEWS Father’s Day Cricket at Canggu Club To mark a new start to the program at the Canggu Club, the club held a Father’s Day outing with Cricket the main theme for the day.

Organised by new Sports & Recreation Manager, Peter Winmill, the day started off with a Kid’s clinic and mini match which saw both boys & girls have a great day with their parents watching on. Some exciting talent & potentially the next Ricky Ponting in the making right here in Bali!After lunch, “The Bali Ashes” for the dads was held which saw the traditional England vs Aussie banter between the expats dads. England batted first with Antony Clubfoot top scoring for the Poms. The Aussies came in to bat, with some cheap wickets going quickly, Mike King taking 2 catches in the slips on his dodgy ankle. It could have been a blowout if not for Lee Vivian dropping 3 catches and Tony Smith’s huge smacks over the boundaries.

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In the end, it was England winning by 7 runs, taking the bragging rights once again. TRIATHLON NEWS 2013 winner of the Biznet Bali Triathlon Andy Wibowo, finished 5th overall and 2nd in his age group in the Half Ironman Metaman held recently on the Indonesian island of Bintan, across from Singapore. Andy Wibowo, who was born June 9, 1980 in Jimbaran, before becoming a triathlete represented Indonesia internationally as a swimmer up to the Olympics. Andy specialized in butterfly events. He won a bronze medal in the 100 m butterfly (55.59) at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Bangkok. Wibowo qualified for the men’s 100 m butterfly at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by posting a FINA B-standard of 55.86 from SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam. He challenged seven other swimmers in heat two, including 17-year-old Michal Rubáček of the Czech Republic. He raced to sixth place by nearly two seconds behind winner Rubacek, outside his entry time of 56.86. Wibowo failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed fifty-fourth overall in the preliminaries. Upon retirement Andy started a swim school in Bali (Bali Aqua Stars), with many of the best junior swimmers in Bali graduating from it. Getting restless Andy in 2009 embarked on a new career as a triathlete. Since then, he has competed in numerous tournaments across Southeast Asia, including the annual Bali International Triathlon, where after a number wins in his age group, this year triumphed to win the overall title,and be the first Indonesian to do so. Still passing on his swimming knowledge to the new generation, Andy’s Bali Aqua Stars performed very well at the recent PORPROV – (Bali Olympics) last week with a number of gold medals and podium finishes amongst his proteges.

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aim is for her audience to address ‘greater matters’ of life, the universe, and of the self. Her description of experiencing the installations is an essential part to understanding them; “The observer will be forced to become aware of their physical existence, and, therefore, Em Sumba was born in 1975 in Lampung, they will be forced to see the world without being able to South Sumatra. Em follows the concept forget that the perceived world is relating to themselves. that to paint is a journey of the soul, based They literally become the centre of the universe”. on one’s life experiences, one’s ideas, and one’s imagination. Consequently, Em’s Sara Nuytemans’ life and work in canvasses can often appear to be edgy Indonesia, since 2006, has had an and enigmatic. In his search to explore enormous impact on her personal development. She currently resides alienation, angst, and the meaning of life in with her Indonesian husband in the 21st century, throughout his work, Em Yogyakarta, where she continues to Em Sumba: has always chosen different visual styles ‘Not Balance’ work on several projects, including ‘Detail, Observatories of the with similar underlying themes, resulting in Self’ ‘Brain Machines’, which are video a exciting contrast of shared emotions. Em realizes that in installations. Yogyakarta is at the the changing situations and conditions that he faces in his heart of traditional Javanese culture, and, the city also personal circumstances, he has to try to follow the meaning offers a vibrant contemporary art scene, permeated with and purpose of his life. In particular, Em is interested in conflicting forces and an awareness of ‘Community’. Sara’s ways of life such as hedonism, consumerism, and an cultural roots have thus dug into new ground, producing a individualism that is wrapped in modernism, and, is creative vitality that surpasses her European upbringing. practiced in our daily lives. Em feels that this can erode our identity. His hope, amid the rapid changes around us, is that Speaking about the exhibition, we are not swallowed up by these changes, but, instead, we Susanna Perini, the founder of are able to synergize with them. This is so that we do not Biasa Art Space, says that the idea lose our identities. to invite Sara to show her work at Biasa came as a natural effect of In ‘Blur of ID’, Em explores his ideas and their knowing each other, and, of thoughts, preferring not to repeat objects in Susanna’s consequent appreciation his paintings. In a minimalist style, he offers for Sara’s artistic integrity and fine lines as well as blurs, which lead to authenticity. When Sara expressed ‘Observatories of the Self, Shoe Intervention’ what he calls ‘psikovisuals’. He uses the her interest in collaborating with color pink to express what he describes as Biasa, through the medium of Em Sumba: an ‘expectations’ process. Em’s experience fashion, Susanna claims that she overcame her old fear of ‘Miss NN’ in taking care of his daughter brought him cross-pollinating art and fashion, and let Sara use whatever close to being a ‘pink man’, he says. Little girls usually love she wanted from the Biasa fashion collection. Sara proved the color pink, and tend to choose this color for their clothes, herself right, Susanna states; “her conceptual intervention accessories, and dolls. Em noticed, however, that this color on shoes expresses an amusing performative sensibility, aesthetically valid, yet, distant from being a fashion preference fades away when the girls grow statement”. up. But, the color pink is embedded in their memories. Em tries to refresh our minds, E-mail: artwords2004@yahoo.com.au using pink as a symbol, to not only depict the meaning and purpose of life, but, Copyright © 2013 Dr. Rob also to show the essence of our life You can read all past articles of Artwords at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz expectations, amid the changes Em Sumba: surrounding us, that we cannot avoid, and, ‘Blur Face’ which, can trap and alienate us. Observatories of the Self Art Objects and Installations by Sara Nuytemans At Biasa Art Space, Jl. Raya Seminyak 34, Seminyak Tel: 8475766 Sara Nuytemans’ interest in human interpretations and interactions with the world has dominated the theme of her work throughout her career. “It is, in some way, something mysterious or uncanny that makes us believe in instances beyond ourselves, what we might call God, the world, or our neighbor. It always has interested me, how our duality intrinsic of the mind represents physical or conceptual dilemmas”, she explains. Born in 1970 in Belgium, the work of this artist ranges from photography and video performances to mixed-media installations, often combining audio-visual strategies and kinetic installations to capture her audience. With a Masters in Industrial Design Engineering from the Technical University in Delft, and, in Digital Arts from the Audio-Visual Institute of the Universidad Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Sara’s work is highly technical in her exploration of the boundaries between the real and the artificial. Nuytemans’ current project, entitled ‘Observatories of the Self’, are installations underlining the principals of quantum physics. The works have been exhibited in the Korean Gwangju Biennale 2012, S.14 in Bandung, Maldorod Gallery in The Netherlands, and, now, in the Biasa ‘Observatories Art Space in Seminyak. The installations of the Self’ are a reflection of her research into important questions that often plague humanity, such as: Why are we here? What is our role as human beings? 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The Unseen Disability Bali Deaf Guide By Jennifer Juno

The island of Bali is a place of continuous activity and sounds, however many Balinese live in the silent world of the hearing impaired or profoundly deaf. There are currently no statistics on the number of hearing-impaired people in Bali despite the fact that tropical countries have higher rates of deafness than more temperate lands. Although the Indonesian government has a countrywide hearing program, which is aimed at improving hearing health, the initiative is only reaching a small fraction of adults and children in need of assistance. Despite being the most frequent sensory disability, deafness has received little attention in the ‘health development agenda’. Deafness in infancy and childhood has an immense impact on communication, education, employment and quality of life. Wahyu Cahyadi is an inspiration to all. He has never let his deaf status prevent him from success. Working as a driver and tour guide for other deaf and hearing people, Wayhu runs a unique business serving the deaf community. BARRIER-FREE TRAVELLING Wahyu was born in Ruteng, Flores where he attended the Primary School for Deaf in Ruteng from 1991 until 1999. Afterwards, Wayhu and his family moved to Bali where he studied for six more years at the School for the Deaf in Jimbaran. Following high school, he studied computer technology at the University of Technology in Denpasar, from 2005 until 2009. During this period, Wahyu communicated with lecturers by using sign language and by lip reading. Bali Deaf Guide caters for deaf people, hearing people, friends and anyone who is considering spending their holidays in Bali. By offering deaf guides who are familiar with sign language, many more tourists can enjoy barrier-free travelling. A local guide opens up a new world to the deaf visitor, including local history, and lifestyle. Not to mention the splendor of Balinese culture. With the help of Bali Deaf Guide, a trip to an exotic land can come to life, through the talking hands of their guide, and thanks to the presence of international sign language.

the students become employees in hotels, spas, and resorts. Some work as gardeners, or housekeepers. Several have pursued higher education, enrolled in Art College, Computer College and at the Udayana University in Denpasar, Bali. BALINESE SIGN LANGUAGE A congenital recessive gene for deafness was already present in Bali before Dutch colonization. Kata Kolok (literally “deaf talk”), also known as Benkala Sign Language and Balinese Sign Language, is a village sign language, which is indigenous to two neighbouring villages in northern Bali. The main village, Bengkala, has witnessed high incidences of deafness for over seven generations but has adapted well to the situation considering its remote location. Kata Kolok is actually unrelated to the spoken Balinese language and lacks certain contact signs that often arise when a sign language and an oral language are in close contact, such as finger spelling and mouthing. Signers make extensive use of cardinal directions and real-world locations to organize the signing space, and they do not use a metaphorical “time line” for time reference. Deaf people in the village express themselves using special cultural forms such as deaf dance and martial arts. The sign language has been acquired by at least five generations of deaf, native signers and features in all aspects of village life, including political, professional, educational, and religious settings. SUPPORT IN BALI Although Indonesia has a form of sign language, many teachers have not learned the language and so it is not commonly taught to children. In addition, fewer than one out of 40 people who need a hearing aid have one, due to a lack of resources. Normal hearing children who learn sign language first, are then able to learn other languages more easily. And if children learn sign language, it is important that the whole family learns it together, to establish group communication.

DEAF SCHOOLS The most important consequence of hearing loss in children is delayed speech and language development. This delay can lead to social and emotional problems and the possibly of academic failure. Unfortunately, the longer a child’s hearing loss remains undetected and untreated the worse the outcome is likely to be.

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One of the morning tours on Wahyu’s list is the Bali School for the Deaf in Jimbaran. This public educational institution is one of four specialized public schools in Bali. It is estimated that only about 10% of the island’s deaf children attend such facilities, with the others being kept at home. In Bali a physically or mentally disabled child can often be regarded as ‘shameful’ to the family. The school is a publicly funded boarding school, housing 60 deaf students from Bali as well as from the nearby islands of Java, Lombok, and Sulawesi. The language of instruction is a mixture of Bahasa, Malay Sign Language and Lip Reading, with emphasis on oral education. After graduating many of

Wahyu, tell me about your educational background? I was born in Ruteng, on the island of Flores and I was in the Primary School For Deaf in Ruteng (B. Karya Murni Ruteng) from 1991-1999. After the school in Ruteng my parents moved out to Mataram, the capital of Lombok and there were no schools for the deaf on Lombok Island. I attended School For The Deaf in Jimbaran (1999- 2005). After senior school, I was a student and studied computer technology at the University of Technology in Denpasar (2005-2009). Did your teachers know sign language? Yes, sometimes teachers at the deaf school in Jimbaran knew sign language. The lecturers at the University don’t know sign language, and so naturally they teach and speak with lip movements, which I have learned to understand. How many deaf schools are there in Bali? I know of the schools in Jimbaran, Denpasar, Klungkung, Singaraja and Bengkala. What was your first job in Bali? Despite completing my education in Computer Technology at the University of Denpasar, no company was willing to employ me. Being deaf here means not being suitable for regular employment. It took me four long years to find work. How did you become a tour guide? During my education there were many deaf foreign tourists visiting the deaf school. When I asked them how they knew there was a deaf school in Jimbaran they told me that hearing taxi drivers and hearing guides brought them to the deaf school. Eventually they asked me, ‘do you know a deaf driver and deaf guide?’ and I realised that there was a need for tour guides who understood sign language because for deaf tourists. A few years ago, I met a man from Switzerland who visited Bali. His name is Jonas Noser and he is deaf. Through his support and encouragement, we were able to provide this tour service. Where are your tourists from? Australia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Norway, France, Ireland, Singapore, Malaysia, South-Korea, China, Canada and United States of America.

Deaf children and adults are very vulnerable. Many have no family or resources and often end up on the street after school. Because they cannot communicate, they are easy targets for abuse, human traffickers and sexual predators. The journey of supporting Bali’s deaf to becoming functioning members of their communities will be long and complex. You can support a hearing impaired child with hearing aids by contacting Yayasan Kemanusiaan Ibu Pertiwi. YKIP is a foundation committed to improving the lives of the needy in Bali by breaking the cycle of poverty through educational support and services. www.ykip.org INTERNATIONAL VISITORS Wahyu Cahyadi and his team emphasize the importance of Bali Deaf Guide to promote Bali as a destination of many treasures that can be enjoyed by all types of travellers and tourists, pointing to the significance of focusing on the human element of tourism, which is considered one of the most important industries contributing to the national economy. There is a need to develop tourism not only as a product but also as a communication tool with each visitor. There is an added interest in sign language, which is considered to be one of the most important languages of the world. Bali Deaf Guide is able to attract that unique type of visitor to their service, which was created for people who love to travel.

What are their favourite places to visit with you? Monkey Forest and rice terrace in Ubud, Volcano Mount Agung, Pura Besakih, Pura Tirta Empul, Pura Tanah Lot, Pura Uluwatu, Turtle Park, Waterfall Gitgit, White sand beaches, deaf school in Jimbaran and deaf village in Bengkala. What is your most challenging task while doing your job? I decided to learn about International Sign Language in Australia, and studied hard to master all aspects of sign language in order to communicate well with each guest. The problem is that sign language in every country around the world is different, and even within the same countries there are wide regional dialects. I had to study hard, because most of the guests require that I have this skill. Deaf and hearing tourists can contact Wahyu via his email or Facebook page. Email: balideafguide@yahoo.co.id Website. www.balideafguide.com

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ARIES You are probably taking care of your own interests at the moment, although recent authority confrontations may have you reacting a little rebelliously. This is still a great time to accelerate change in your environment and to release old attachments. There can be a tendency to cling as Jupiter transits Cancer and creates a square aspect to your Aries Planets. Beware the tendency to hold grudges or a sense of resentment as you are confronted with external challenges. This includes the bigger worldly picture as well. So much is bubbling beneath the surface at this time that it is easy to jump to conclusions which are inaccurate or incomplete.

LIBRA The Sun has just moved into your sign or very soon will and Venus has just teamed up with Saturn and the North Node. It’s all about relationship and your own inner authority directing you to respond in a mature way. We are all taking a long deep look at what we value and how that affects and determines our life. There comes a day when you simply wake-up knowing that your life has to change. Finding the right moment to express your insights can be challenging as you want to keep from upsetting others with your new sense of purpose. This radical acceleration is taking place across the board and people are more willing to understand now.

TAURUS This is a very powerful time for you. The South Node in your sign is placed opposite Venus, North Node and Saturn and squared off against that Mars in Leo. Confronted by past mistakes and new avenues or pathways opening up as well as relationship commitment, are all on the agenda this fortnight. There are much deeper things going on than what currently appears on the surface. Remember you are in a cycle that climaxes in November, so be patient rather than pushy. All will be revealed but not before some deep changes take place. These nodes are destiny points and you will connect deeply with your soul now and follow your hearts’ guidance.

SCORPIO There is just so much emphasis on you at the moment from the celestial realms. A good thing then that you can cope with a little pressure and a lot of energy. Things may start flying around a little over the coming weeks and you could find yourself in the very middle of the chaos. No doubt, you are taking all of this very seriously and have possibly found a new role for yourself. Just remember to allow others to move at their own pace and to also allow them to determine what is best for them. Many are still carrying too much emotional debris from the past. If this is you, then it is time to let it go. A time to move on from outdated relationships and jobs.

GEMINI Mercury makes it’s transition from Libra to Scorpio this fortnight and is getting ready for another of those retrograde phases later in October. We have more than two months of Mercury in Scorpio, which is deeply probing and both highly emotional and analytical. You and everyone else will be calling a spade a spade and no doubt there will be a lot of muck uncovered during this time. This is a great time then to become transparent and to start living your life in an authentic way. The lower frequencies of Scorpio opt for manipulation, cover-ups and lies. Pluto rules Scorpio and remember it will be heavily challenged by radical Uranus over the coming weeks.

SAGITTARIUS Jupiter is in over-emotional Cancer for a while to come but the good news is that Venus is going into your sign in October. This will really bring some activity and excitement to your life and isn’t it about time. So much emphasis has been on family that this will be quite the respite from duty. Maybe a good time to take a quick little trip before November’s intensity really clicks in. You may be challenged by external authority and remember it is your own heart that determines everything at the end of the day. So let them complain, your absence may be the very thing that is the catalyst for change in your own environment. Your free spirit is the inspiration for others.

CANCER Full Moon Pisces to begin this fortnight on a highly emotional note to be followed by the Aries/Scorpio eclipse portal. October is a big month for you as Jupiter continues to journey through your sign. Pluto in your polar opposite sign of Capricorn is playing havoc on many Cancerian natives as it relentlessly calls for the dismantling of obsolete structures (mental as well) and material status. This is the time to access your heart and your deeper yearning and calling and to bravely move forward through your own authentic self-expression. Many will want to speak up for the underdog and for those who have no voice or access to information.

CAPRICORN You’ve been placed on center stage whether you like it or not and Saturn is hanging out with Venus and the Node. How’s your love life? Are you ready for some kind of commitment now? That which we’ve been talking about for ever so long, the Pluto in Capricorn square to Uranus in Aries is getting ready for its next rendezvous. Perhaps the new pathway is opening wider and you are set to release more from your old life in preparation for the new. Whatever is going on, it’s not mundane. These are the days of putting our authenticity at the top of the list and becoming transparent in our actions and words. You’re probably willing to be an example of that.

LEO As the Sun settles into Libra you are drawn to evaluate your relationship status and needs. Venus is hanging out with the North Node and Saturn. Many are aligning with their partners through marriage or other commitment vows at this time. Others of you are feeling the challenges of the old school way of doing this and are seeking new solutions, new ways of doing not only relationship but many aspects of “normal” life. This is an experimental time and the acceptance of the new model brings the release of the old. Some of the tried and true will remain but a lot is going to go during these coming weeks. Be bold in your decision making.

AQUARIUS Uranus retraces it’s steps and meets with Pluto within the next few weeks. The next surge forward comes in December. In the meantime, take stock of your life, your values and your possessions. Time to do a little inventory and see what you can throw out or let go of. Inspiration is coming for many from within rather than without. As the soul urges you to move forward in its evolutionary journey you are impulsed to make changes. Sometimes it comes in the allowance of what is and simply resting and then comes the action. All in good time if you but let it do its dance. What is certain is that things will change and transformation is inevitable.

VIRGO Although the Sun leaves your sign we are completing the Virgo Moon cycle this fortnight. What an interesting month it has been and there is more yet to come. By now or very soon you will be acutely aware what this next phase of your life is all about. The inner promptings and the undercurrents have all been leading you in the direction of your soul’s journey. There is a certain sense of rightness or of an awareness at the intuitive level of what you are to do. This probably climaxed on the Full Moon in Pisces. These are the days of radical and unprecedented change. If you require more clarity then take the time to release yourself from demands and meditate.

PISCES These are the days of Chiron in Pisces and Neptune in its own sign. This is an incredibly Divine time when so much spiritual healing is taking place. Sometimes it can go unnoticed amidst the talk of disaster and chaos. Allow yourself to merge deeply with the inner waters of tranquility and let the concerns of the World dissolve into eternal unconditional Love. This is what you do Pisces and it is how you support the World. Not understood by most, but never mind, as your soul calls you home and inwards be at rest and find a place that supports and nurtures you during these days. Simple self-love will suffice in all that you do and say.

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Pluto moves direct just after the Full Moon Pisces at the beginning of this fortnight. It makes a sextile to Saturn in Scorpio on the 21st to receive it’s marching orders as it heads towards the square to Uranus on November 1st, at 9 1⁄2 degrees of Capricorn and Aries. The Sun moves into Libra early on the morning of the 23rd and marks the Spring Equinox (southern hemisphere). Mercury moves into Scorpio on the 29th. As the pressure begins to build with the two outer planets closing the gap, pushing for transformation and change, you may want to take a little respite from the stress of the every day routine. A time to reflect on your life, your beliefs and your sense of value. We are heading towards crunch time in our personal lives, as well as within the collective arena. This will be the fourth of seven exact squares of Pluto and Uranus and thus marks the midway point. It comes at the middle of an eclipse portal and during a Mercury retrograde period in the sign of Scorpio. It’s the very things that are taking shape now that will influence heavily the happenings at the beginning of November. We have Saturn joining the North Node (Karmic or Destiny point) at the beginning of this fortnight. Take note of what gets started or stirred now. Mars has recently activated both Saturn and the Nodes and they have been joined by Venus. Look for female authority counterbalancing the masculine ego reactions to current situations.

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Say What? Question: I’m in a relatively new relationship in which we have been living together for about 6 weeks. He is 28, I am 35, and we work different hours. He often doesn’t get home until 1 or 2 in the morning, and I generally have to be up by 9 am. When I’m awake, he’s usually too tired to talk, let alone take me out, but he does wake up with enough energy to be fairly active in bed. At this point, I am suffering from exhaustion and beginning to feel as if this is purely a lust relationship. I’m sure there is more to it than that, but I need help finding a solution. Dr. ZZ: For the sake of simplicity, let’s just say there are three kinds of relationships in the world: playmates, companions, and life partners. With this model in mind, it seems as if you may have chosen to be involved with a playmate; your instincts of this being “purely a lust relationship” may indeed be accurate. Much depends, of course, on what you need and want for yourself. If you are looking for a companion, then you may need to work out the logistics of your involvement by determining just how much sleep is a priority for you, and how much social activity you prefer to have outside the house. On the other hand, if you are hoping to establish a relationship with a life partner, then you need to have this conversation with your paramour preferably sooner than later. Given that time is the one most valuable commodity singles have to invest in a relationship, it becomes imperative to know early on whether the relationship you are in is consistent with your goals. The appealing feature about establishing a relationship with a life partner is that your partner can be your playmate and companion simultaneously. Risking to discuss relationship expectations with the man you’re seeing will give you a better sense of how much time to invest in him or not. It is worth the risk to be sure you and he are on the same page. Obviously, you want to be standing at the harbor -- not the airport -- when your ship comes in. Question: My boyfriend and I had been dating for over a year when he broke up with me. He said he did it, not because he’s not into me, but because he’s not ready to be in a serious relationship. I don’t understand because when he said he didn’t want a serious relationship, I suggested that we have just a casual thing, and he still said no. Do you have any idea why he doesn’t want a relationship, and why he waited a year to tell me? Dr. ZZ: This is particularly odd behavior from a boyfriend after a year of being together. Where you say the two of you dated for over a year, it is unclear from what you shared whether you were serious for that amount of time. All this

raises a red flag. Rarely do couples go from a year of being serious to wanting a casual thing. Moreover, guys generally figure out early in a relationship what they can and can’t get away with. My guess is that you and he may have had different perspectives on what the relationship was about. Based on what little information you have shared, it sounds as if he may want the freedom to date other people. Perhaps, in his mind, the two of you were just having fun together, and he realized at the one-year point that he had to decide whether to take it to the next level or to get out.

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With people you date in the future, you probably need to be clearer and more straightforward about your intentions from the start. See if you can establish that you’re in an “exclusive,” “committed,” or “monogamous” relationship sometime after the first month or two. You definitely got the raw end of this deal; you deserve a boyfriend who wants to be with you. Chalk it up to experience, and find someone else who is more willing to take on the work of being together. Question: I have a quick question and will attempt to be concise. My girlfriend is one of those girls who likes to hang out with my buddies when they come over, but she is always embarrassing me in front of them. Her pet name for me, for example, refers to a personal joke that would take forever to explain, and she calls me this in front of my friends. They’ve started busting on me for it, and some of them have actually started calling me this name to razz me. On top of that, she coddles me in front of them as if she’s my mother. What should I do? Do I tell her she needs to stop hanging out with my friends? I don’t want to make her mad at me. Please advise. NC/Ho/G-4 Sept. 13

Dr. ZZ: Part of the unspoken code between guys is that buddies bust on one another. This happens all over the world and shouldn’t surprise you. Still, you need to communicate with your girlfriend. It sounds as if she’s probably a fun person to want to hang around with your pals. Let her know that you don’t appreciate it when she coddles and embarrasses you in front of them. Guys usually want to do whatever it takes to avoid conflict and not have their girlfriends get angry, but the sooner you share honestly with her and clear the air on this issue, the sooner your buddies are apt to stop razzing you about it.

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Gardenia Chlorosis

‘Dear Dr. Kris I have several Gardenias doing wonderfully, however, the one I have in front has constant yellowing leaves. I have fertilized and added iron. Still had more leaves yellowing so added iron again. This has not solved the problem. Did I possibly add too much or still not enough? Or is there something else wrong? I have it in mostly morning sun followed by some afternoon shade. Do you have any suggestions or advice? Jim Williams, Seminyak’ Learning all of the details of how to grow gardenia really well is worth the trouble. The plant’s blooms produce a scent that most gardeners find captivating. The flowers are well known for their fragrance as well as their beauty. Obviously you need healthy foliage first, if you are going to have healthy blooms of flowers! Yellow leaves on a gardenia bush indicate chlorosis, or chlorophyll deficiency. (Chlorophyll is the chemical that makes the leaves green and helps plants with photosynthesis). The problem is easy to diagnose, though determining the underlying cause of the chlorosis usually requires some trial and error to solve the problem. For the gardenia or any other plant for that matter, the chlorosis could be caused by an improper pH level in the soil, poor drainage or ventilation, insufficient soil nutrients, unhealthy roots, or a combination of all of these factors. The basic needs of the gardenia are an acidic soil which is also well drained, high humidity, full sun to partial shade and proper ventilation. When these basic needs aren’t catered for, the plant begins to stress and premature yellowing of the leaves is usually the first sign that something is wrong. Soil pH - This is a very important factor for gardenia health. The first thing you should do if your gardenia’s leaves begin to yellow is to test the soil pH. These plants are acid loving, so when the soil gets too alkaline, it will easily cause chlorosis and the leaves will turn yellow. Gardenias need an acidic soil of around pH 5.0-6.5, if the pH is higher than 7.0 the soil is far too alkaline for them to thrive, and the soil will need to be amended or completely changed. The pH level affects the chemical makeup of the soil, it will determine the levels of nutrient that are available to the plant, and it is very important for successful gardening. Depending on the type of plant, some prefer an alkaline soil, but for the gardenia an acidic soil is definitely the requirement. When the pH level is imbalanced according to the plants needs they cannot absorb the minerals they need, and this a major cause of chlorosis. Home remedies for acidifying the soil for gardenias include: Diluted vinegar: Add 100 mls of vinegar per litre of water, and water the plant with this mix about once a month. Used coffee grounds: Dump your used coffee grounds or tea leaves under your plants each day. The worms and microbes love them too, which is great for your garden. Gardenias are an acid loving plant, so they should not be planted close to concrete, which is a highly alkaline material. Water run-off from concrete will create nutrient problems

that can lead to chlorosis and yellow leaves. The different remedies gardeners recommend for gardenias, such as giving them magnesium, applying cornmeal around the roots, or adding compost, all work by adjusting the pH level in the soil. Thus, it is important to determine the pH level of the soil before applying any treatment. Drainage - Though gardenias need moist soil, yellowing leaves can also be caused by over watering or even under watering. Gardenias need consistent regular moisture to stay green and healthy. Good drainage is also critical. Whilst gardenias love humidity, they do not like to have wet feet. Wet roots start to rot, affecting water and nutrient absorption. You can grow them in full sunlight so long as the drainage is perfect. The soil porosity should be such that even if it were watered every day, it would never be soggy or boggy. If the soil is the problem then aerate and add compost to improve the drainage, or if it is possible move the entire plant into a new well drained soil mix. The reason some folks gardenias survive with little care, even neglect is because their drainage is perfect. Ventilation - Gardenias need adequate air circulation around their leaves. If they’re planted too close to a building or another shrub, they may develop yellow leaves. This may be a sign of a fungal problem. The reduced air circulation, combined with the plant’s proximity to other objects and the resulting reduction of light in that area, can lead to the development of fungus. You may need to trim back the surrounding shrubs or trees, trim the gardenia, or even move the entire plant to improve the situation. Nutrients - It could be low on iron or manganese. By using a balanced fertilizer you will remedy this problem no matter which nutrient is missing. Choose from fertilizers such as 6-6-6 or 10-10-10. Home remedies to nutrient deficiency you could try adding epsom salts dissolved in water or sprinkle cornmeal (not self-raising) around the base of the plant a few times a year. It will give the plant a boost and reduce yellowing leaves.

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Pests - Pests, such as aphids and mites can cause the leaves to yellow. Look for damage on the leaf tips and edges, the stems and small webs on the plant that look like cotton threads. Watch out for pests and if you need to treat your plant try with an organic insecticide. Finally, remember that some yellowing on older leaves is normal, your plant’s oldest leaves will eventually turn yellow and fall off. This is a perfectly normal part of growing gardenias it is when most of your plant is full of yellow leaves that you really have a problem!

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“Troublesome Floors” Pity your poor old floor. Seldom even noticed, they get walked on, sharp things dropped on, red wine stained, rough things slid on, mopped by pembantus and peed on by dogs and little boys (sounds like someone I know). Most of the time we don’t even look at our floors but they do make a big difference as to how a building looks and feels. I was called to a friend’s house to look at his floor. It was the ankle deep water that suggested there might just be a bit of a problem. This was a brand new house (I suspect the brand was “Incontinence Constructions”) and the beautiful terra cotta floor tiles in the bedrooms were wet, not just a wee bit damp, but as wet as an elephants nostril. This was a serious case of what is a common problem. Terra cotta “quarry” floor tiles are beautiful but they soak up water like blotting paper (anyone remember that?) and any dampness underneath is immediately transferred to the surface leaving them wet and often with a healthy looking coating of mushrooms, moss or any other green vegetation. For terra cotta floors it is essential to have a barrier such as a solid concrete subbase or a water proof membrane underneath terra the tiles. Builders with any smidgeon of building knowledge should understand this. The same problem applies to any porous material used on floors such as sandstone, white palimanan, paras and the black volcanic stone commonly used in Bali. I remember a particularly disastrous case of a beautiful white palimanan stone pathway to an expensive villa with a very slippery coating of black and green slime. Sadly the only remedy in such a situation is to take it up and rebuild it properly. There are some types of stone, such as slate or granite, that are not porous and these are far better suited to use in external areas that are open to the weather. Dampness coming up through floors can often make buildings feel cold and dank, you will soon know when the clothes in your wardrobes start turning hydroponic. Some people attempt to use clear waterproof surface coatings as a repair to damp porous floor tiles. It doesn’t work, rather like Canute trying to hold back the tide nature has its way and the dampness comes up underneath the coating. The solution is stop the moisture getting into the tile in the first place. Other troublesome floors I saw recently are in a villa complex (in fact several villa complexes) where all the floors are the same and all have similar problems. They have beautiful terrazzo floors with panels of different colours that form beautiful designs. Unfortunately, as I have mentioned before with terrazzo, the terrazzo was not laid on a good solid base. Two problems have resulted, the panels have moved so there are gaps and/or steps between the surfaces of the panels or water has come up between the panels and stained the terrazzo. Problems vary from villa to villa but in some cases the staining is very bad and seriously lets down what are essentially well designed and constructed buildings. Examination revealed the terrazzo was set in a thin cement screed, without any steel reinforcement or water proof membrane and laid on top of compacted rubble fill. The light cement screed cracks easily and then the problems start. It is sad to see such beautiful, and probably expensive, floors turn into such disasters because someone didn’t pay attention to the subbase just to save a few meagre shekels. Penny wise pound foolish, as they say, is probably the single major problem in the construction industry in Indonesia. Such mistakes during construction should be covered by building guarantees and it is important to take decisive action against the designer or builder at an early stage within the guarantee period. Not covered by the guarantee? Then perhaps your initial documentation wasn’t up to standard. Poor subbase preparation also leads to subsidence, another common problem, and in one memorable case the whole floor in a living area had sunk. The Hollywood bowl had nothing on this, one inadvertent slip and you would have needed crampons and a rope to get out. Fortunately this was not a structural problem, the building was sound and in fact replacing the subbase and floor was not such a major task. In such cases it is difficult to find a solution without taking up the whole floor and laying it again. You can try and forget the problem exists by installing veneered particle board flooring over the top but this is not the best solution, particularly if you have dampness coming up from below, although it may get you out of the immediate problem. It goes without saying that it is best to make sure the floor is properly built in the first place. I was once asked about slippery floors. Someone had shiny floor tiles on the steps to their verandahs which became

dangerously slippery when it rained. They particularly asked about non slip coatings for the existing tiles. Coatings are available but results can only be expected to be poor. Ceramic tiles are very hard and, if they are shiny, any sort of coating will not adhere very well, it will easily scratch or peel off. Rubber mats may provide a solution but tend to be easy to trip on. The best solution is to replace the tiles with non slip ones. These days there is are extensive ranges of non slip tiles to choose from.

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Marble floors should be avoided. They may look luxurious but they wear, they stain easily and they are difficult to match if you have to repair them. They are also porous and water penetrates easily. Many of us love the feel of wooden floors and certainly there are some very attractive wood panel and even bamboo floors available these days. Dampness and termites are the enemies of wooden floors. Make sure that the ground is properly treated for termites and that there is a good subbase that will allow moisture to come up from below. Also it is particularly important that the floor is not exposed to rain. Sliding french doors are often poorly designed and will allow wind driven rain to get underneath. The results can be catastrophic.

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When exposed to moisture wooden floors can often swell and crack or lift, this is particularly the case with bingkirai wood. With hardwood becoming more difficult to get hold of bingkirai is the wood of choice for builders these days but it is noted for high rates of expansion and contraction as its moisture content changes. Bingkirai window frames can swell and break out the walls around window openings and floors can be a disaster if they get wet or even damp. Teak is far more expensive but much better as a wooden flooring material. Well made flooring panels can be much more stable than wooden boards but you should make sure that they are stable and will resist water. In most buildings upper floors tend to be built from reinforced concrete which provides a very stable subbase and, therefore, tend to have fewer problems however I have seen a few interesting things. In a couple of memorable cases ceramic tiles had lifted in a straight line right across the centre of floors. There are two likely causes of tiles lifting on upper floors. The first is flexing of the reinforced concrete floor, this is common if the poverty avoidance gene has kicked in and the concrete is not thick enough or doesn’t have enough steel in it and little Jimmy has his friends around for a dance party. The ceramic tiles form a rigid layer and if the floor flexes down only a very small amount this put huge stress on the tiles on the upper surface, they are squeezed together and “pop” often in a line across the floor. The second is exposure to direct sunlight. The tiles get hotter than the concrete underneath, they expand and once again they lift. It is a good idea to pay attention to the slope of floor tiles. Bathroom and toilet floors should slope towards the floor drain, verandah and other external floors should slope away from the building so they will drain properly. To check the slope of floors use a large ball bearing, put it on the floor and see if it rolls and which way. Check in several places to make sure it is not a single wayward tile. There is nothing more annoying (well perhaps there is - dropping your expensive telephone into the toilet can be a bit of a bummer and finding you just married a transvestite doesn’t increase your happiness quotient does it …… sorry I digress) than a pool of water that doesn’t drain away every time you have a shower. Don’t be too hesitant in changing your floor if you have a problem. Indonesia is a place with a wonderful and ever changing selection of ceramic tiles. They wear well, clean up quickly and will look good for many years. They are not expensive and it is worth spending a bit more and installing better quality floor tiles to give your rooms a tasteful look. If you are renovating, while it might appear to be a big job to change the floor tiles, in fact it is neither difficult nor expensive and can really improve the look of a building. Just remember though that the designs of ceramic tiles in this country are changed faster than people change their underwear so if you do any tiling on walls or floors make sure you keep some spare tiles, put them away somewhere safe to be used later for repairs should they be needed.

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Building & Maintenance

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For Sale; Oshkosh USA brand hard luggage/ suitcase. Light blue, with locking tabs and keys included. Brought from USA, in excellent condition. Rp. 250,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [007]

For Sale; Dining table for restaurant. Size 1m x 1m, from teakwood. Available 20 unit. price only Rp. 700.000 / piece nego. Contact <sara_ xiu@hotmail.com> for photo and negotiable the price. Denpasar. [117]

For Sale; New open toe 10 cm. stiletto high heel shoes, size 36 (USA 6) with double ankle straps. Size 6 US (36) Newport News brand, in dark grey or pewter color. Never worn gift. Rp. 100,000 ONO. Email for pics to gwoodbury@hotmail.com or call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [008]

For Sale; TV cabinet, ex villa in very good condition. material plywood finishing hpl. color cream. Size 250cm x55cm x30cm. Come with 6 drawer. for photo please contact <sale888@ rocketmail.com>. Very cheap price, only Rp. 3,5Mill. Denpasar. [118]

For Sale; Google Nexus One (same as HTC Desire) unlocked Android phone running Gingerbread. In excellent condition with good battery, dock, and two charging cords. Always used with full body and screen skin, in new condition aside from small mark on corner. Comes with new extra “Bestskinsever” full body skin. Rp. 1,800,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [009]

For Sale; Baby automatic cot rocker 100,000rp Hp: 0812 3940 0408. Canggu. [142] For Sale; Espresso machine La San Marco “100S Practical” and grinder imported from Italy. In perfect condition. For sale only 25 juta. 081 834 6746 or 0878 6152 1206. [143]

For Sale; Scuba regulator. Sherwood Magnum: $190 including Scubapro SPG, octopus, LP hose. Very cheap wetsuits. 2 full suits ML+L, hood L, short suit L, long sleeve thermal top L. Dive reel, signal tube, compass, knife, BCD spares kit, etc, etc. 0819 9926 5537. Jimbaran. [156]

For Sale; Cervèlo RS 2009 used road bike mounting Shimano Ultegra 6700 groupset, selling for USD2500 nego. Great bike, excellent conditions, needs new cables only. Can send pictures upon request. Steve 0821 4689 5657. Ubud. [119]

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Relocation Sale; 1 x glass & granite water feature, brand new pump in box, cost 2,000,000 will sell 1,000,000. H/P 0812 3759 9053 Jimbaran. [101] NC/Bm/I-18 Sept 13

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For Sale; Sapphire HD 5450 graphic cards, 1gb DDR3 up to 2, 8gb HyperMemory Support, almost new never used, complete with box etc, still warranty, only 350.000. Call/sms 0878 8819 8883. Denpasar. [124]

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For Sale; AMD FX4100 Bulldozer Processor, 3, 6ghz, L cache 12mb, almost new never used, complete with box, heat sink etc, only 900,000 for design and game. Call/sms 0878 8819 8883. Denpasar. [125] For Sale; Books: 150 latest English novels Rp.600.000 for the lot. Call Nadine 0813 801 21192. Sanur. [126]

For Sale; Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 second, condition like new, price IDR 5 million, new now IDR 6,9 mill, bonus microSD 16Gb and up-todate Android installed. Call/ sms Ainul 0852 9408 8261, Kerobokan. [122] For Sale; Used HP 2230s Business Notebook, core2duo, 4gb RAM, dvd-rw, 12inch display, new keyboard, battery need replace, only 2,5million ONO. Call/sms 0878 8819 8883. Denpasar. [123] Wanted; Broken CCTV cameras (no longer works but body still intact). Contact 792 7575 for any offers. [134] Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around.

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Restaurant Review

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

A real Italian café! Beachwalk is an amazing shopping centre, facing Kuta beach and positioned on the site of the old Sahid Hotel. It contains more than 50 eating houses of all levels, from food market to fine dining. As in all such centres throughout the world some places are busy others remain almost empty. Café Sardinia reeks of professionalism and that should not come as a surprise when you know that the Cocoon management team is behind it. Anthony Bevilacqua being one of Bali’s most experienced restaurateurs [how about the settingup credentials at Ku de Ta, Gado-Gado and Cocoon?]. Young Italian chef Salvatore Pesti is in charge and he is openly enthusiastic about his kitchen product which is mostly Italian but some with an Asian blend. Open early for breakfast they offer Eggs Benedict that is true to its name unlike so many bogus versions on offer elsewhere throughout Bali. English muffins are split and toasted, topped with ham [from the pig not a pretend ham] and some English spinach borrowed from the Florentine, and perfectly poached eggs [firm white, soft yolk] liberally covered with a thick tasty hollandaise sauce…simply the classic original! Other breakfast options, sitting on their covered terrace listening to the waves crashing on Kuta beach just across the road, include perfect omelettes [no Californian flat dry disks of egg here], actually rolled and stuffed with wild mushrooms. The good old fashioned fry-up is available, eggs any which way, sausage, bacon, baked beans, etc., just pick your base and favourite add-ons. For something completely different Italian Crepes, filled with local fruits and a citrus cream, the sauce of caramel and almonds. Something light for breakfast [or as an extra for a big breakfast] then try their kitchen baked Banana Bread, served with double cream and maple syrup. Lunch can be a long lunch, start from late morning and take all day. A big selection of small [and big] eats, tremendous pastas that all originate in-house [otherwise why have an Italian chef?]. Tapas are anytime snacks whilst sipping a glass or two or tasty entrees before a meal. Many are served on that spoon that once was only used for Chinese soups but now often also for tapas. Salt & Pepper Calamari, Mushroom Arancini and Fish Goujons or Baby Squids stuffed with garlic, tomato, cheese, oregano and onion are just a few of the options. Other finger food tapas include ‘food on sticks’ for easy consumption; Prawn Skewers, Chicken Satays or Salmon Skewers with teriyaki sauce. Then there are the spicy Angry Potatoes, Bechamel

Croquettes with hot salami or Spanish Potato Tortilla. It is a café so there are also Sandwiches, Wraps and Burgers. A Minestrone Soup, thick and flavoursome, what else would you expect in a good Italian restaurant? Prosciutto & Mozzarella is full rounds of Bocconcini cheese fully wrapped with Prosciutto. A vegetarian starter is their Eggplant Parmigiana baked in the oven. Healthy salads seem to fit perfectly with this open sunny beachfront location. All the Italian and International standards are here [Caprese, Caesar with chicken or prawns, Nicoise and Greek]. The Asian Duck Salad is perfect, tender balsamic glazed and roasted breast meat cross sliced and tossed with a variety of baby greens with coriander, mint, chilli, mango slices and sherry vinaigrette. Very Italian is the Octopus Salad, small pieces of octopus tossed with cherry tomatoes, leaves, diced potato, Italian parsley and lemon olive oil. Pasta is a good enough reason to visit Café Sardinia. The Parpadello Broccoli and Sausage should be the first thing you order, I think it is excellent. It consists of long thin strips of perfect pasta liberally studded with clusters of crumbled Italian sausage meat, chilli and a tasty puree of broccoli. Linguine Vongole is pasta tossed in olive oil and garlic with clams. Paccheri Matriciana [pictured] is large folds of pasta topped with shredded bacon, chilli, onion and garlic, perfect for those who want their pasta to have bite and taste! Then there is the Smoked Duck Canneloni with béchamel parmesan, truffle oil and baked mozzarella.

This menu and food quality is what you would expect to find in one of those elegant cafes on the Mediterranean, perhaps even on the coast of Sardinia itself, but here in Bali and at these prices it presents a most pleasant surprise!

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant Address

: Café Sardinia : Beachwalk Jln. Pantai Kuta Kuta Telephone : 846.4966 Open : Breakfast, lunch & dinner Non-Smoking Area : Yes Smoking Area : Yes Parking : Secure parking in complex Price : Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks] Credit Cards : All major cards Food : Italian Wine : Good budget list, also take away Service : Buzzy, happy! Atmosphere : Beachfront, holiday feel Overall : Great setting, budget priced food with taste

Pizzas, of course! All the standards plus a Wild Mushroom, Prawn and Salmon, Smoked Chicken, and Aussie with bacon and egg and for dessert a Nutella Pizza with sliced banana. Mains include a little of everything, Steaks [tenderloin or sirloin], Pork Chops from the USA, that English Fish & Chips, Tasmanian Salmon or Barramundi. Different is their rolled Duck Breast, it sits on a small potato roesti, drizzled with a mixed berry essence. One of Bali’s most extensive menus for children [nothing over $5] will provide something for even the most fastidious eater. For dessert enjoy the wonders of Italy. Top of the list is the chef’s signature Canoli exactly as his Sicilian grandmother makes it with chocolate and ricotta, wickedly sweet!. Others include a White Chocolate Crème Brulee, Raspberry and Macadamia Nut Semifreddo with mango agar and white chocolate yoghurt. Also on offer is Italian Tiramisu and Pannacotta, and an International Apple and Raisin Crumble with ice cream. The wine store at Cafe Sardinia is a glass-fronted room at the far wall. All the wines on display are available for purchase to take away at prices well below what is commonly seen in Bali’s supermarkets.

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.


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Restaurant & Food

18 September - 02 October, 2013

Update CasCades @ The Viceroy has always been one of Ubud’s more innovative fine dining restaurants in a setting that is pure Bali. You gaze across the Lembah Valley at the treelined opposite embankment, the only disturbance is the branches rustling as the monkeys fight for sleeping territory. Their French chef, Jeremie Ducrot, has produced a menu that represents dining at its finest. Crab Rillettes are a terrine of poached Sumatran crab with avocado, apple and celery in a zucchini jacket with grapefruit emulsion. The French Duck Liver Terrine has been marinated in cognac and is topped with a mango jelly whilst the Tempura Zucchini Flower has become a signature dish at CasCades, this version is stuffed with a Mediterranean Ratatouille and drizzled with a yellow bellpepper sauce. For soup how can you go past a classic Lobster Bisque, cognac flambé and all. For an exotic main there is Duck Breast and Foie Gras Ravioli or a Chicken Gigolette, roasted chicken breast stuffed with mushrooms and rosemary. The ultimate is a Roasted Lobster Tail [pictured] sitting on a papaya and lobster coulis, served with green asparagus, papaya pearls and mango chutney. To finish enjoy a Lemongrass Crème Brulee. Dining that is sophisticated but in one of Bali’s most relaxing dining areas, atop the Lembah Valley, in Nagi village, just north-east of Ubud.

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For Sale; Cheap 14 import & local books, private collection in good condition. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@ yahoo.com> / <anny.made@ gmail.com>. [069] For Sale; Original coral & turquoise lux bracelet, Zuri high end brand, new condition. Nego price. For Bahasa, Sumeni +62 81 7976 0479. For pic + English: <mcntlp@yahoo. com>. [070] For Sale; Cheap clothes for women, second but still in good quality. Nego price. Please sms + 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [071]

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For Sale; Cheap casing Blackberry, second but still in good quality. Nego price. Please sms +62 813 3703 6348. For pictures email: <mcntlp@yahoo. com> / <anny.made@gmail. com>. [072] Solata is about to open, in early October, and brings to Bali Italian chef Ezio Gritti direct from his famous 3 star Michelin Guide restaurant L’Osteria di via Solata in Bergamo, in Italy’s north. This will be very fine dining and challenges to be the first quality restaurant to succeed on Sunset Road, but then Bali has never seen a restaurant concept quite like this before. Small and intimate it has a clever classic design, you can dine at well-spaced private tables in air-conditioning or in a garden setting. The restaurant is on Sunset Road, in central Seminyak, and offers a series of set menus put together to present a balance of tastes. This past week the Solata team has been wowing the patrons at Hotel Intercontinental’s Italian Bella restaurant. Chef Ezio believes in a presentation that is a feast for the eyes, with taste levels never before experienced. One of his many specialties is Pigeon, and for the past months they have been bred in Bali just for the table of Solata. Monsieur Spoon is a French patisserie and boulangerie soon to be at 3 different locations in Bali. Now at Jln. Umulas II, Umulas and Jln. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu and soon to open in Kerobokan at Jln. Kayu Ayu. Perfect French croissants make it worthwhile to travel far, particular when they are not squashed burnt in one of those American so called toasters [sandwich irons I think they call them, sandwich destroyers a better name] that some places use in Bali. At Monsieur they are fresh every day, as is the range of French breads…for chocoholics try the Lava Cake.

Wanted; Commercial or industrial washing machine wanted, new or second must must be in very good working order. Email: <kubuanyar@ gmail.com> with details/ pictures. Kuta. [121] For Sale; Kenko 1.4 Teleplus Pro 300 Teleconverter for Nikon. New condition! Rp. 2,000,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [004] C/R/G-04 Sept. 13

Ajengan is a Balinese restaurant [more Balinese than Indonesian]. It is the latest to occupy a thrice failed location on Sunset Road, Kuta [once the weirdly named Bali Golf Café] and more recently an attempt at a Vegan restaurant [they do not even work in Ubud so it had little chance in Kuta!] A nice fit-out with ample parking at front and smiling friendly staff but a very basic menu, though budget priced. The menu is only in Indonesian which is virtually saying ‘tourist keep away’, very strange! Siap [Balinese for chicken] dominates the menu and can be had with sambal matah, pelalah [lime and chilli], Sisit or good old Goreng. The usual mix of Sate is available plus a Tusuk Sapi and a Pindang Sambal Matah. Other Balinese specials include Jukut Kalas and Jukut Kuah Timun. Satu Lagi is Canggu’s first fully equipped sports bar, at the side of Taman Segara Madu the centre of water sport on Jln. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu. On offer will be all the things you want to snack on whilst watching sport on TV or whilst just having a drink or two. You can choose from fresh or toasted sandwiches [even a steak sandwich], salads and wraps. Chicken schnitzel lettuce and mayo rolls, Fish, Steak or Calamari, all with chips. Hot Dogs, burgers and fries, potato wedges and nachos. Sunday lunch will be BBQ time with a variety of meat, fish and sauces. Semu Jaen is the latest budget eatery to try its luck on Jln. Bisma, Ubud. This is a street that for the past 10 years has seen only one restaurant the very popular Café des Artistes. Semu Jaen is the 6th small addition in 2013 to this domain of homestays, villas and hotels. The cuisine here is mainly Balinese, with a touch of Japanese. Entrees are strangely all shrimp based; Spring Rolls with tofu and shrimp and an unusual mango chutney dip, Gioza [I am sure they mean the Japanese Gyoza which are dumplings, but here they say wontons] of shrimp, leek and garlic, and even an Indonesian Martabak which is usually stuffed with minced beef but another shrimp variation this time with corn and leek. Soups are International, Beetroot or Spinach [in coconut milk with ginger, garlic and curry powder]. There is a selection of grilled seafood and meats, a Japanese Beef & Ginger, Italian pizza and pasta and many local dishes, all at budget prices. Warung Eropa II has replaced Sol at Echo Beach, Canggu, beside the car park just after the temple. Successful at its long time spot on Jln Petitenget, this is a much more difficult location. They serve a mix of French [at warung prices] and local, which has been a very popular concept in Petitenget. Such dishes as a dozen Escargot in the traditional garlic butter, Raspberry Duck Salad combining shredded duck meat with raspberry vinaigrette, Beef Bourguignon [in red wine], Steaks [beef tenderloin, chicken or pork] served with your choice of sauces; pepper, mushroom, BBQ, béarnaise or Café de Paris. To finish, treats such as Fresh Blueberry or Strawberry Cheesecakes.

Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

Welcome to Conveniently located right in front of the new multimillion dollar resort of Sea Sentosa at Echo Beach Canggu, this new cafe’ offers magnificent ocean views, cool breezes and plenty of customer parking. The cafe has only just recently opened its doors after months of design, planning and construction. The owners have brought years of experience in Hospitality from Australia and blended the Cafe’ with western health and hygiene standards, whilst at the same time offering a mixture of modern, contemporary design with a traditional Balinese feel of warmth and hospitality. The menu is as fresh as the Cafe’ itself offering a wide range of international and Indonesian food, from breakfast through to late afternoon. Whether you are up for a “Big Breakkie” of bacon, eggs, toast and grilled tomatoes, served with a complimentary tea, coffee or juice, or you prefer healthy muesli with fresh fruit and yogurt, or continental style breakfast of croissants and pastries, the menu and value for money are sure to impress. Lunch also offers a great range of delights from burgers, pizza, sandwiches and rolls to freshly made salads and Indonesian favourites. Of an evening the Cafe’ transforms itself and its menu to an Asian speciality dinner, featuring the some of the most popular Thai, Japanese and Indonesian dishes. The cafe’ also provides Lazumba Gourmet coffee, a selection of wine, beer and cocktails, all served ice cold and with a warm smile, as well as complimentary high speed optical fibre WIFI and take away service.

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GOING NUTS

A few weeks ago I headed north on the trail of an excellent poverty-alleviation project in Desa Ban, Karangasem, Bali’s poorest region. The arid flank of Agung’s northwest slope has no permanent rivers and for six months of the year is too dry to grow anything. With difficulty the farmers coax a single crop of poor quality corn and cassava from the sandy soil each year during the rains. The 1963/64 eruptions of Mount Agung disrupted the water tables of the whole area and destroyed much farm land. The dry slopes were planted in oranges which were wiped out by a virus. In an effort to control erosion, the government then planted cashew trees, which are well suited to semi-arid areas, in the 1970s.

those produced in Lombok and Sumbawa which are currently being consolidated by agents and sent to India and Viet Nam for processing. Aaron’s strategy is to buy enough cashews during the three month harvest to store and process over the year. East Bali Cashews intends to sell directly to consumers instead of commodity buyers. Indonesia may be a major producer of cashews, but the yield is among the lowest of all cashew-growing countries because the soil is in such poor condition. “Harvests could easily be doubled or tripled by improving the soil around the cashew trees with manure and minerals,” says Aaron. “We are hoping to work with Udyana University to improve the cashew crop in Bali as a university research project.” Many farmers use synthetic urea on the cashew trees which provides better yields in the short term but ultimately kills the trees when over-used. “Ideally over time we will educate the farmers to stop using chemicals. Organics is about farm education, so I need a connection with all the farmers I buy from and have to make sure they all have access to proper clonals and natural soil improvers.” He’s hoping that within three years the output and therefore income of all the farmers he deals with can be at least doubled through education and soil improvement. Using modern cloning and cultivating methods, a young cashew tree will start bearing fruit in three years.

About 4500 farming families in this catchment area have cashew trees on their land, but until recently this potentially valuable crop brought them very little in the way of income. Indonesia produces about 6 percent of the world’s cashews every year but over 90% of them are consolidated by agents and shipped to India or Vietnam for processing. There are plenty of middlemen in the cashew business, which ensures that the producers make very little. While American entrepreneur Aaron Fishman and his wife Lindsay White were volunteering with the East Bali Poverty Project nearby, he became interested in the local cashew economy. He learned that nearly all the locally grown cashews were exported for processing. Aaron’s background is in business, and he saw good potential for creating a local cashew industry. He found partners and launched East Bali Cashews (EBC) in 2012 with a goal of adding value to local cashews for export at source and exporting the processed nuts internationally. He figured he could minimize the middlemen, improve the farmers’ return and create employment on the ground. “A typical cashew farmer here will sell about 400 kilograms of raw cashews annually from a hectare of land,” Aaron told me. “He earns less than a dollar a kilogram for unprocessed nuts. Typically the cashews are grown, processed, flavoured, packaged and retailed by different industries. The aim of East Bali Cashews is to add all the value right here in Ban and sell directly to domestic and international consumers.” The new business raced through Indonesia’s Byzantine bureaucracy in record time. Aaron started to build the processing plant and import the shelling machines from Sri Lanka in July 2012. By cashew harvesting season in October, the plant was already buying and processing nuts. East Bali Cashews purchased cashews from 600 farmers last year and plans to buy from over 1,000 farmers this year. Over 200 tons of cashews were processed at the plant last year and it’s anticipated that 600 tons will be processed in 2013. Demand is high and already plans are in place to triple the size of the production centre by next year. Aaron is thinking big. He not only wants to process Bali’s cashews, but also

processed into premium products. The nuts are roasted and flavoured with local coatings which include cocoa, chili, garlic and sea salt and packaged on site. Other products such as granola and energy bars are in the works. No chemicals or stabilizers are used in any of the products.

The processing centre hums with activity. The raw cashews arrive in sacks and are steamed in a huge drum for 15 minutes before being run through simple shelling machines. Both machines are mainly powered with the biomass of discarded cashew shells. The steaming makes it easier to extract the nut in one piece and also minimizes the corrosiveness of the cashew nut shell liquid between the two shells of the cashew nut which is related to poison ivy. Once the nuts pass through the shelling machine and the inner shell is removed by hand, they are dried in ovens also powered by biomass. Then the skins of the nuts are peeled by rows of women who gossip as they work. Like coffee, cashews are a very labour-intensive product. It takes five kilograms of raw cashews to produce one kilogram of ready-to-eat nuts.

Business is already good. One container of cashews has already been shipped to the United States and Aaron recently took part in a food show in New York where the products were well received. Cashews are rich in heart-friendly monounsaturated-fatty acids, protein, magnesium, dietary copper and zinc and antioxidants. They make an excellent alternative protein for vegans, of which Bali has a growing number; the company sells a ton of cashews a week in Ubud alone. “True empowerment starts with creating jobs to engage the community in their own improvement trajectory,” Aaron points out. “Then we provide training to motivate emerging leaders and education to expand opportunities. All of the management at the processing centre and in our Sanur sales office is Balinese.” As a business model for Bali, EBC ticks all the boxes. Like the Muntigunung income-generating cashew project on a neighbouring mountainside it educates and empowers Balinese, especially women, is environmentally sustainable and produces an ethical and nutritious product. What’s not to like? Please pass the cashews.

Traditionally, the outer cashew shell had to be removed by hand but the machines from Sri Lanka do most of this work now. East Bali Cashews employs 120 staff and will soon add at least 80 more. About 85% of the staff are women. The company is by far the largest employer in the area. Two warungs have opened in front of the processing centre to provide meals and drinks to the workers. Lindsay, whose background is in maternal and child health, is putting a day care/preschool program in place so mothers can work with their children nearby. The program will provide care for about 60 three-month to five year olds. Lindsay hopes to improve nutrition through providing healthy meals and snacks at the program and enabling mothers to continue breastfeeding during the work day. ”The model of our business is simplicity and scalability,” Aaron explained as we sat in the bale with magnificent views of Mount Agung’s north face. “We are already attracting back people who left the area because our wages are good and the workers can be near their families.” The company also helps the community by creating products from local commodities. When the ovens aren’t drying cashews, they’re used to produce dried mango and pineapple, and rosella flowers for tea and other drinks. There’s a small kitchen and a spotless air-conditioned little room at the back of the centre where the cashews are

Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Freefall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle

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For Sale; Cake showcase refrigerator 2-8 degree Getra S530A (90X54X79cm) as new, only used one month sell for Rp 8 juta. Email for photo <tjumin@gmail.com> or call 0813 3739 8257. Pemuteran Buleleng North Bali. [088] For Sale; Toobs Custom 42” crescent tail bodyboard, imported from USA. Polypro core with dual stringers. Well used, but no creases. Solid board, fast and fun. Rp. 1,000,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [014] For Sale; Anti pollution mask/respirator. 3 m models 8247 and 8577. 3 of each style. Google for details. Organic vapor protection. Seals well on face - you won’t even smell the diesel truck in front of you! Rp. 90.000 ea. Call 0361-7460113. Legian. [015] Wanted; Front brake set for a large motorcycle, Master, piston and disk set. Please no fakes or local product as serious braking power needed! SMS 0812 3648 8719. Sanur. [179]

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For Sale; Second hand indoor bean bag from Soo Santai original, vintage leather colour very good condition brought 2 Rp million sale now 1 Rp Million for 2 pcs. Call 081 860 5052. Seminyak. [169] For Sale; New-without-tag-original coach (bought-from US) Poppy Madras GlamTote. Signature madras fabric. Zip pockets and a zip top. Poppy madras print fabric with metallic trim inside zip, cellphone and multifunction pockets Ziptop closure. 8 π drop 16 π (L) x13(H)x5(W). Rp. 1.950.000 (Nego). More Info sms: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [172]

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

HENNA TATTOOS……..Not So Safe According to a recent article in the West Australian newspaper the “temporary” henna tattoos that are so popular among tourists on the island may not be as safe or as temporary as some people may think. The “black henna” used in temporary tattoos has tested positive for high concentrations of an allergen known to cause severe dermatitis.

PPD (which stands for paraphenylenediamine). In may countries, it is illegal to use PPD in black henna. Black henna is much more likely to cause an allergic reaction, and can leave some people with permanent scarring. Some people have even been killed after having a black henna tattoo. You SHOULD NOT have a black henna tattoo.

Testing at WA’s ChemCentre residues laboratory of a sample collected on the holiday island by The West Australian last month confirmed a 17 per cent concentration of p-Phenylenediamine. The chemical is listed in the Australian poisons standard, the Standard for Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons, and banned for use in skin coloration products in Australia. It is, however, allowed for use in hair dyes where concentrations are usually below 6 per cent, as long as the packaging contains appropriate warnings about the potential for skin reactions. Scores of people, including some young children, have returned from Bali holidays with serious skin reactions requiring medical attention and leaving permanent scarring in recent years after getting a decorative temporary black henna tattoo. Skin and Cancer Foundation dermatologist Rosemary Nixon, who specializes in contact dermatitis, said “black henna”, was not henna at all. Henna, which caused few reactions, was a brownish color. She said on its own PPD was one of the strongest known allergens. However, some artists in Bali set their clients up for a double whammy. “We have heard of and observed people mixing PPD with kerosene and by mixing PPD with a solvent it really facilitates it getting into the skin and leading to sensitization,” Associate Professor Nixon said. One study found 80 per cent of people exposed to PPD became sensitized. Not everyone would have a reaction immediately and some people could even have multiple tattoos before a reaction occurred. But one reaction was enough to set a person up for a lifelong allergy to hair dyes and in some cases, dyes in clothing. Ernest Tan, a fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, echoed the warnings on the Federal Government’s website smartraveller.gov.au, urging tourists to avoid the tattoos. He said they would contain PPD. “The darker it is, the more PPD it contains,” he said. Carrying out a skin patch test - as many of the Bali artists urge for anyone who raises concerns - was unlikely to help because reactions could take days or even weeks to become apparent. (The West Australian)

What to do if you have a black henna tattoo Is it itching? If it isn’t, then don’t worry. Itchiness only happens when you have an allergic reaction to PPD. If it is itching or you get a blister on your tattoo then you must go and see a doctor immediately.

What are the different types of henna? Actually, there is only one type of henna - pure brown henna. This is pretty harmless to skin and hair. It’s unusual to have an allergic reaction to brown henna. However, there is also something called black henna, which people can have a bad allergic reaction to. Black henna is made by mixing natural brown henna with a chemical dye called

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How can I know if the tattoo guy is using safe henna? Unfortunately, anyone using the dodgy black henna is probably going to be a bit dodgy themselves and not tell you the truth if you ask them. Things to look out for when getting a henna tattoo If the dye used is jet black and stains the skin really quickly, then it’s probably PPD black henna. Ask how long you should leave it on. If the answer’s less than an hour, then they’re using PPD. Real henna takes much longer. Most respectable artists will ask you try to keep the paste on overnight. Ask what color the tattoo will be when the paste comes off. If the answer is black and the paste is black, then it’s PPD henna. Pure henna will leave an orange stain that will go brown, but it will NOT be black when the paste flakes off. Ask how long the tattoo will last. PPD black henna lasts a week, henna lasts 1-3 weeks and safe black body dyes last less than three days. Ask what’s in the mix. A decent artist will tell you: henna, lemon juice and essential oils. A dodgy one will lie. You should be able to smell the oils or lemon juice in the paste. If you’re still unsure, walk away. There’ll always be another chance to get a henna tattoo, so is it worth the risk?

Kim Patra is a qualified registered nurse and midwife who has been living and working in Bali for almost 20 years. She now runs her own private practice and medical referral service from her Kuta office. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns with you and she may be contacted via e-mail at info@ chcbali.com or Office number : 0361-2775666.

Copyright © 2013 Kim Patra You can read all past articles of Paradise...in Sickness & in Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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The Business Builder Series

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

Back to Basics - Innovating New Products I got a good reality check this past month. I had just come out of a review project with a million dollar business operating internationally, identifying about 70 large and small opportunities for productivity improvements, and was asked by a friend to help him with his healing business. He wanted to know what he could do to improve his income over what he was making from hourly consultations. We talked about a number of opportunities to grow his business from his current client base with new products and services. But my reality check was about how much help he needed with the little things that were beyond his skill set. This is a guy who has serious qualifications in healing, but just thinking about setting up an Excel worksheet to plan a workshop budget was putting him under great stress. A basic database tool to replace his notebook with client diagnoses and treatment information was almost a step too far. But not after he could see the benefits of being able to easily pull out clustered treatment information and emails for post consultation follow-up and sales opportunities.

The Job to be Done

I thought about the needs of both those clients and many others, and looked at the situation from a “Jobs to Be Doneâ€? perspective. Both of them had a job to do, which was to operate a profitable business. This is a job that has existed since commerce began. Both of them had outcomes they wanted to achieve in the process, and most of these outcomes are identical to what all of us want in business. There are obvious outcomes like: • Minimize the risk of bankruptcy • Increase the size of the business to make it saleable • Increase profits to provide enough salary to cover the desired lifestyle • Minimize the risk around payment of taxes • Minimize the risk around business structure and licensing needs In fact, in the job of operating a business, we should be able to list at least 50 outcomes we want – either minimizing some aspect or increasing something. These outcomes are how we measure our success. We can define desired outcomes in areas such as:

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So a good business tool would help Charley or you easily understand those three states, without needing a diploma in accounting. To be truly useful it would also advise you on the best things you can do to fix or improve your situation, and it would help you monitor how well you are progressing against your action plans. I made this tool and call it The BizWiz Doctor, because it’s magic at diagnosing the current state of health of your business, recommending suitable treatments, and then helping you monitor results of the chosen remedies. You can peruse the detailed “biz patient� medical records and look at a whole series of charts if you want, but generally you don’t need to. And there are more than 130 potential action remedies available, but Charley really only wants to be guided to the best ones he needs at this time; the solutions that will improve his outcomes from getting the job done. In essence he’s truly interested in outcomes, not features.

Innovation at Work

What I have just described above is an example of innovation at work. Based on feedback from many clients I have identified what are the most important outcomes they want from getting the job done. I have picked the one with the biggest opportunity and put it to market.

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What determines innovation opportunity? It’s a combination of two things – • How important is this particular outcome compared with others in the list, of getting the job done. • How well is this required outcome currently being met in the eyes of the customer (not you!) To achieve a result you need to talk to your customers. Understand what their real outcomes are, and how well they are being satisfied. You can’t guess. And outcomes are quite different from benefits and features. Ask: “What jobs are people trying to get done today that they are unable to get done satisfactorily given the products and services that are currently available?â€? If you are interested, you can join in a little survey I’m conducting. Record a list of your top 20 outcomes you want to achieve from running your business. The first 30 responses I get will receive a free copy of The BizWiz Doctor. Everyone who takes part will get the complete list as well as the next step in its analysis. Email me at graeme@balibizwiz.com for details of how to enter the data – it will be a link to a simple form at Google Drive.

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Ancient “Miracle” Drug Outperforms Rivals After 4 Millennia the Good News keeps getting Better

Hippocrates wrote of it around 600 BC, its use is recorded by the ancient Egyptians on papyrus 3,500 years back and 4,000 years ago Sargon the Great, King of Sumer, after a heavy night out in Ur had his scribes inscribe its healing powers on a stone tablet. The magic and healing substance thus recorded, probably the oldest drug in the world, is salicylate derived from willow bark used over 4 millennia in childbirth and to relieve pain and fever. Today we now know it can save us from succumbing to at least four of today’s major killer diseases. We know it as boring old aspirin. In truth, there is nothing boring at all about aspirin. For one of the most effective drugs yet discovered, that through an accident of history costs just pennies, the news just continues to get better and better. We know now that the prophylactic use of a small amount of aspirin taken daily can greatly reduce our risk of death from the major chronic diseases that kill us from middle age onward. And so it goes on. Just a month ago, scientists working at the Center for Evolution and Cancer at the University of California San Francisco showed conclusively that the use of aspirin reduces the risk of cancer significantly by slowing the accumulation of malignant change in DNA leading to uncontrolled cell growth by 90 percent. First synthesized in the 1850s as acetylsalicylic acid aspirin was developed in 1897 by German chemist Felix Hoffman and further commercialized by the German manufacturer Bayer, proving its value as an analgesic. Fortunately for us Bayer was to lose its patent rights in 1919 under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which is why aspirin is widely available and cheap to this day.

Humble Cheap but Effective Aspirin is the humblest of drugs, available at corner shops, supermarkets and petrol stations at minimal cost commonly used for headaches and hangovers but the benefits go way beyond this, including migraine, angina or rheumatic pain and preventing heart attack or stroke. It can even reduce obesity by increasing fat burning and reducing liver fat. If any drug merits the title “wonder drug” it is aspirin. Far more so than modern so-called “blockbuster” drugs, which all too often turn out to be flawed and grossly overpriced. The most common cause of disability and death in the world today is an abnormal clot developing inside an artery in the heart causing a heart attack or a blockage in a blood vessel in the brain, which causes stroke. Aspirin has an immediate and lasting effect on blood platelets making them less likely to clump together and allowing the blood to flow smoothly. Taking ‘baby’ aspirin 75 to 83 mg daily significantly reduces this risk. More than 50 randomized trials have documented the safety and effectiveness of aspirin as a cardiovascular drug. Low dose aspirin is now advised by large numbers of doctors world over. It is endorsed by the 70-member panel of the American College of Chest Physicians, which recommended aspirin for all people over 50 with one risk factor and no conditions contraindicating aspirin. That translated means the majority of men and women over 50, since risk factors for heart disease include being male, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, diabetes, cigarette smoking, lack of exercise and familial history of heart attack or stroke. While medical science remains unclear as to exactly how aspirin has all these benefits the science shows conclusively that it does and, better yet, is expected to have many more as yet undiscovered benefits. In a variety of studies aspirin has been shown to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. A study completed in 2003 in people with high risk of dementia showed that a combination of aspirin and B-vitamins substantially reduced the risk of dementia.

Heart, Stroke & Cancer As recently as last December research published in The Lancet showed that regular small doses of aspirin reduced the risk of many cancers, some of them by as much as 54 percent. Earlier in 2012 March The Lancet had also reported aspirin lowered the risk of getting adenocarcinomas, common malignant cancers that develop in the lungs, colon and prostate, by an average 46 percent.

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That same year researchers at Oxford University reported that the risk of dying from all cancers was 37 percent lower among those taking low dose aspiring for five years and 25 percent for those taking it for three. Peter Elwood, professor of epidemiology at Cardiff University in Wales, a member of the original team of researchers in 1974 who provided the first real proof of aspirin’s efficacy, has this to say: “Its a miracle drug because it’s a simple molecule unique in attacking both the world’s two major causes of death and disability, cardiovascular disease and cancer.” The other reason it’s a miracle, of course is that it is cheap. No other off-patent drug offers anything like the same benefits. This is not to say that other drugs, like antibiotics, do not save lives. It is just that they are only used when you already have the disease and are expensive. As often as not they come with unwelcome if not serious side effects. Low dose aspirin, on the other hand, prevents disease, is cheap and remarkably safe, except for those in danger of intestinal bleeding. The evidence of aspirin’s role in the reduction of heart disease has become so clear that in 2009 the US Preventative task Force strongly recommended men aged 45-79 and women ages 55-79, with the exception of those already at risk of gastrointestinal bleeding or certain other specific health issues, take low dose aspirin daily. So with all the potential benefits why aren’t more of us taking ‘baby’ aspirin daily and why don’t more doctors tell us we should? One very good reason is that most of us are reluctant to take a drug every day for the remainder of our life, even one as safe and tried as aspirin. Knowing that, it is not too difficult for the pharmaceutical companies and doctors in thrall to them to muddy the waters suggesting the use of other more expensive and less proven drugs while exag-

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gerating aspirin’s risks. So let’s address that. Aspirin is an anticoagulant, it ‘thins’ the blood. No one at risk of intestinal bleeding should take it and no one currently on warfarin or prescribed other anticoagulant drugs should add aspirin. Always consulting a doctor before talking aspirin regularly.

Prevention the Best Medicine Given the inexorable rise in health care spending it should be clear to pretty much everyone that the present course of medical care is unsustainable. What is shocking about the debate on what to do about that is it concentrates on how to meet the increasing costs, never what we can do to become healthier. The solution to our problem could not be clearer. It is preventative medicine. Everybody knows it, but we continue to dig the pit deeper concentrating on treating disease, not preventing it. We need to reverse those priorities. You can’t realistically expect two major vested interests to act decisively against their financial self interest. We need to take action ourselves. A good place to start is for anyone over 45 to ask their doctor about taking daily low dose aspirin. Last word from Professor Elwood, “heart attacks and strokes have a 40 percent death rate and let’s not even get started on cancer. The worst outcome in the unlikely event of taking too much aspirin is bleeding requiring a simple blood transfusion. Compare the seriousness involved”, he urges us.

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Thanks to modern technology maintaining your beauty is even easier. For the modern woman, who is busy working or taking care of her family (or both) it’s often difficult to find the time for beauty treatments. Now there are ways to make your beauty treatments last longer and save time. How many times have you gone for a manicure and pedicure and in less than a week it’s already chipping or peeling off? I find it’s really worth the little extra money to have shellac polish, which is hardened under a UV light, allowing you to walk out of the salon minutes later without worrying about touching anything and ruining your manicure. I arrived at the salon from the horse stable wearing shoes and socks and was able to put them back on immediately following my pedicure. Not only is it great to have dry hard nails instantly but this polish is incredibly durable. You can continue to have great looking nails up to a few weeks after your treatment. Of course as the nail grows out you’ll need to get another treatment usually in 3 – 4 weeks. It’s advisable to protect your nails by wearing gloves when washing the dishes for example. For regular swimmers you can expect your polish to last less time. This polish isn’t easy to remove on your own, as polish remover needs to be soaked in cotton and wrapped around your nail and covered with aluminum foil for five minutes to soften the polish for removal. Be sure to pick a colour that you like because you’ll be wearing it for a few weeks. Acrylic and gel extensions offer a fabulous transformation for very short nails to long beautiful nails in an hour! You can also use regular nail polish which won’t chip or peel, allowing you to change the colour easily. French style is a popular option, giving the appearance of a natural nail. These strong durable nails are wonderful for special occasions like a wedding. I love the gel nails which look very natural. However, you will need to get a refill every three weeks as your nails grow. Not many salons offer this service as it requires an expert technician. I recommend Glo, JazB, Rin, Think Pink and The Shampoo Lounge. A great time saver and beauty enhancer are eyelash extensions. You’ll never get as long and lush lashes with mascara as with extensions. When you climb out of bed in the morning, there’s no need to put on eye make-up, nor before bed removing mascara. No more black smudges or runny mascara when you cry. I was surprised when I went to Rin Beauty Studio and was asked which style of lashes I wanted. They had four styles – natural curly, natural straight (better for Asians), Gorgeous (long and curly) or Camel (a combination of all). The Gorgeous and Camel make the eyes look bigger and more open. I chose the Camel, which I’m delighted with, giving me a very natural look with long lashes. Good glue is the secret to keeping the individual lashes adhering to your own lashes and providing a natural look and comfort. Applying the individual lashes is time consuming requiring 60 – 90 minutes but it’s worth it. You may notice many smaller salons advertising eyelash extensions for a cheap price, but these are clusters

that are applied quickly and look less natural. If you take care of your eyelash extensions by not rubbing cream or oil on them, they can last 4 to 8 weeks. It’s natural to lose some lashes with time, but replacement lashes can be added to fill in the missing spaces. These lashes aren’t recommended for regular swimmers. If you spend considerable time blow drying your hair to get it straight, here’s an amazing way to cut down on time by having a Keratin treatment that leaves your hair silky, shiny and softer. Keratin is a natural hair protein which is saturated into the hair and left for 20 minutes. After this the hair is blow dried straight then a straightening iron is used to seal in the keratin. Never in my life has my hair been so straight! I’ve gotten lots of compliments from friends on how great my hair looks. This treatment will last for minimum two months to rejuvenate all hair types, especially dry and frizzy hair. I recommend Glo, JazB or LeBeaute.

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Glo Day Spa has been offering top quality treatments for 8 years with 2 chic locations. Most products hail from Australia with skilled technicians specializing in gel nail extensions and nail design shellac, mink eyelash extensions and Keratin treatment. Call 0361-738689 in Seminyak or 0361-282826 in Sanur. www.glo-dayspa.com JazB a boutique style salon located in Seminyak Square specializes in natural looking eyelash extensions, expertly applied gel nail extensions which look very natural or shellac nail polish plus Keratin hair treatment. Most products are imported from the USA. Call 0361-738882 www. jazb-beautyspace.com Le Beaute on Jalan Pengubengan Kauh No. 18 is a moderately priced popular ex-pat and local beauty salon with full services, which includes shellac nail polish, eyelash extensions and Keratin hair treatment. Call 361- 847 6074 www.labeautebali.com Rin Beauty Studio on Jalan Mertanadi No. 92 specializes in eyelash extensions, gel nail art and cosmetic tattoo make up. It’s a cozy salon with experts in the three services with products coming from Japan. Call 0361-804 7055 www. rinbeautystudio.com Think Pink Nails is a classy New York style salon on Jalan Batu Belig 108, which specializes in nails. They have amazing pedicure chairs with built in foot baths and back massage plus a nifty little gadget to sand off dead skin on the feet. You can also check your email whilst having your nails done with over 1000 colours of top quality polish to choose from. They’re affordable, fast and good. In addition, there’s mink and silk eyelash extensions. Call 0361-918 8116 www.thinkpinknails.com The Shampoo Lounge a located on the corner of Jalan Raya Seminyak opposite the market. Specializing in hair, they also offer eyelash extensions with products from Korea and shellac nail polish and acrylic nail extensions. You also get a glass of wine with your treatment! Call 0361-8439868 www.shampoolounge.com Copyright spa inspirations 2013 For clinics and spas offering new treatments contact me for an upcoming story. Spa.inspirations@gmail.com You can read all past articles of Beauty & Health at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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

Victimhood to Empowerment

Many of us spend our days looking for everything that has gone wrong – we are seeking validation for why our lives aren’t working. We blame our husband or wife, mother or father, best friend, lover, colleagues and our children for everything that isn’t working in our lives. We find comfort in our victimhood – wearing it like a badge of honor. This is normalcy for most people who are functioning in the immutable laws of this reality. The idea that we are responsible for our own lives is unfathomable to us. We refuse to get out of the loop of our own self pity, because the truth that we are actually creating our reality with our point of view is just too big of a pill to swallow. We want to tell everyone our stories of woe. How life has been unfair to us and that we deserve to be happy, but…. and that ‘but’ negates how we deserve happiness and puts us right back into victimhood again. Happiness or empowerment just isn’t attainable because my father didn’t love me or my mother was a cold fish or my best friend stabbed me in the back. We all have our stories of a painful event or trauma that we’ve experienced, and the more we tell them, the more we stay stuck in our victimhood. We never get out, because getting out means we’ve got to take responsibility for our lives. That’s just way too scary for us, so we’d better just keep on doing the status quo and be good little victims. So what if we asked some questions instead? For example: “What energy, space and consciousness can I be to create a totally different reality?” Or “What would it take for me to recognize just how potent and amazing I truly am?” Can you perceive the difference in the vibration of just asking these kinds of questions instead of concluding that your life is a mess? All of our self judgments, considerations and points of views are what determine the life we are living. Imagine just for a moment that every day you woke up you asked the question: “What grand and glorious adventure will I have today?” Then you got out of bed and began your day. How would your day unfold? Would you still be wearing the hat of victimhood, or would you be able to fully embrace your magnificence? As infinite beings, we all have the capacity to create a glorious life that is a continuous journey of opening up to the greatness of who we truly are. When we step out of our victimhood and into a place of gratitude, we finally begin to understand that anything is possible. Our only limitation is our point of view. What would it take for all of us to let go of all our stories of what should have been, could have been or might have been so that we can celebrate all the beauty in our lives? Our stories do not have to define us. We are

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so much more than just our stories, so let’s stop telling, buying into or listening to the story whether it’s ours or someone else’s. What would our lives be like without our stories of betrayal and heartbreak? Many people think that they don’t have choices, so they resign themselves to the crappy life that they are living. We always have choices in life but we may not always be aware of our choices if we are in a ‘victim’ mindset. I challenge you to step out of your role as victim and step into your potency today. It’s always been with you, but you probably didn’t recognize it because you’ve just been too busy being a victim. Throw out those old worn out victim shoes and put on your brand new turbo power shoes! Now’s the time to leave your victimhood behind and step into the magnificent being you truly are. How do you do this? Through a daily practice of gratitude we begin to discover just how blessed we are. All we need is a few minutes at the end of the day to pause and reflect on all the wonderful things that we were gifted in our day or the magic that we created because we’re oh so potent! We can also reflect on how we have been a contribution to others in our lives or how they have contributed to us. Having gratitude for our lives will actually raise our vibration and allow us to more freely connect with the divinity within us. As our vibration increases, we become even more empowered and lose all desire to return to victimhood again. How does it get any better than that?

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Please recognize your greatness and choose to be empowered. Everything that doesn’t allow you to do this, please destroy and uncreate it right now. Thank you! So remember, you’re the master of your universe so you have the power to create a phenomenal life right now. What are you waiting for? Michele is a healer, transformational coach, hypnotherapist & teacher who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali for more than 11 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www.spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2013 © Michele Cempaka C/He/I-12 Dec 12


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SCHEDULE THAT Balinale International Film Festival (4 – 10 October) mances, kid’s world, a Jungle Night market, competitions for The Balinale is a unique event in the Bali calendar that promotes Indonesia’s film industry. Fifty films from over 15 countries including international and Asian premieres with participating filmmakers are featured in this year’s festival as well as award winning features, documentary and short films from around the world. Workshops and seminars are also available offering students and young film makers the opportunity to develop their knowledge of the film industry. It really is worth attending to enjoy films that are of top quality and offer something in contrast to the usual Hollywood hype. Check out the comprehensive website for film details. You can also become part of the BALINALE Film Circle of Friends that incorporates avid moviegoers, film students, film critics and professionals that are involved in creating the festival each year. Bali rolls out its red carpet as it premieres some new films and it is worth checking out some of the films. Where : Cinema XXI, Beachwalk, Kuta Contact : 270908 info@balinale.com www.balinale.com

Beachwalk Gourmet Safari (to 30 September) This festival is a month long celebration of food. Festival promotions, great meal deals, food demonstrations, wine and coffee tasting are just some of the things you can enjoy through the remaining days of September. The culinary festival celebrates the diversity of food from hawker style food to international cuisine and fusion food. How lucky we are in Bali to have access to such an amazing diversity of cuisine. From the many regional foods of Indonesia to the foods from all corners of the world, Bali has just about every cuisine you can imagine. Do come along and enjoy the sights, smells and tastes that make up the foods on offer down at the Beach Walk. Where : Beachwalk, Jl Pantai, Kuta Contact : 84648888 www.beachwalk.kuta

BIWA Bazaar (20 October) Bali International Women’s Association (BIWA) is an amazing organisation. As well as providing a forum for women they collectively work incredibly hard within the local community to provide much needed support for various charities. This is what the bazaar is all about raising funds for two charity programmes including the provision of preventive health care to disadvantaged women and children and educational programmes throughout school districts to raise awareness about the importance of sanitation and the link between waste, pollution and the spread of communicable diseases. Funds raised will help existing reproductive health programmes and reach out through the island. BIWA needs the support of the community to make this day a huge success in the form of sponsorship and donations of goods and services. If you are interested do contact BIWA. BIWA has an amazing track record when it comes to helping the local community in need. They have focused on the wellbeing of the community, conservation of the environment, disease control and prevention, empowerment, shelter and education for underprivileged children with impressive achievements. The bazaar is a great family day out with stalls selling all sorts of bargains and a food court with a range of delicious international food. Make a note in your diary and come along to the bazaar for a great family day out and make a valuable contribution to BIWA and the causes they support as well as having lots of fun. Where : Beachwalk, 3rd Floor, Jl Pantail Kuta, Kuta Contact : 746 9607 info@biwa-bali.org www.biwa-bali.org

the kids including colouring and drawing competitions and storytelling. This is the perfect venue for a jungle festival. The zoo is also worth a visit especially for the kids. When : 11 am – 9 pm Where : Bali Zoo, Jl. Raya Singapadu Banjar Seseh Sukawati Batuan Sukawati, Gianyar Contact : 294357 www.bali-zoo.com

Sanur Village Festival (24 – 28 September) This event is happening right now so do make that last minute plan to drive down to the festival as this is one of Bali’s best. This year marks the 8th festival and the theme is ‘Segara Giri’ meaning sea and ocean which depicts the community preserving nature and social and cultural elements reflected through values, education, creativity and recreation. The festival line up incorporates float parades, cultural events, food festivals, water sports, cooking demonstrations, environmental activities, exhibitions and a whole host of other fun activities for the family. It is a great day or evening out. Where : Maisonette Inna, Grand Bali Beach, Sanur Contact : 286987 info@gotosanur.com

Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (11 – 15 October) What an amazing line up of authors this year. Two of my favourite authors are featured, Sebastian Faulks and Lionel Shriver as well as Tony Wheeler, co-founder of Lonely Planet and so many amazing writers. Too many to mention here but in total 170 brilliant writers, performers, artists, musicians and visionaries gathered to talk about all types of genre from travel writing, poetry, comedy to song writing and graphic novels. This is another amazing annual event where avid readers talk books and passionate writers discuss their craft. This festival has gone from strength to strength and is attracting best selling novelists and writers from across the globe. This is great news for the festival and the community in Bali. Prices do vary as to whether you are Indonesian, KITAS holder, student or tourist. Do check out the website which has comprehensive information about locations, times and fees. Cost : IDR1,530,000 (4 day KITAS holder pass) Contact : 7808930 admin@ubudwritersfestival.com www.ubudwritersfestival.com

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The Yak Awards (27 September )

The Yak Awards have got to be the top social event of the calendar in Bali and timely placed right after the high season, just in case you thought all the A list parties were over. The Yak magazine is hosting their annual awards in recognition of Bali’s amazing talent in the hospitality industry and recognising contributions people are making to various charities. The voting has closed but the list covers awards from restaurants, spas and this year the Diva luncheon has a nomination. Again, the awards highlight where Bali is now at with all that it has to offer locals, expatriates and tourists alike. The awards are really not an event that should be missed as the crowds gather to celebrate. Bali’s answer to Hollywood but even better as we get to frequent these places and meet people who are doing incredible things and making a difference to the lives of many. ‘More than Just Motown’ is the theme for the evening so you will need to get those flairs going and dig out some of your seventies gear or be creative. Oh, those were the days and what an era! You can purchase your tickets at the Yak Office, Simpang Siur, Laughing Buddha in Ubud, Winehouse, Seminyak, Deus Ex Machine, Canggu and not to forget those of you out in Sanur, Rip Curl School of Surf, Sanur. Canapes, drinks and live entertainment run through the evening and the after party is going to be see you Jungle Festival (27 – 29 September) through into the early hours of the morning. As I said before, It is always great to this is going to be a fabulous evening and not to be missed! schedule an event that will appeal to the children and this is all about creativity, imagination and involvement in the preservation of endangered animals and the surrounding environment. The theme for the festival is ‘Eat, Play, Learn’ combining entertainment and education When : 6 pm – 9 pm after party 9.30 pm onwards : IDR750,000 or IDR900,000 on the door, through workshops, re- Cost after party 9.30 pm tail booths, games, movies, dance acts, Where : The Beach Club, Pantai Berawa comedy and a host of Contact : 766539 info@theyakmag.com entertainment throughout the festival. The event opening will be marked by the release of several Gelatik birds, a bird native to Bali and Java that has reduced Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all in number, finding it difficult to find them in their original habitat. In addition there will be live music, student perfor- up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2013

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For Sale; Shapely sandal wood for carving. Rare find a large, 9 kilo, shapely piece of sandal wood. 6 million Rupiah. No nego! Call 62361-558-3277, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [091]

For Sale; Assorted fine art jewelry. Selling pieces from my personal collection of hand made fine jewelry. Must see to appreciate! Call 62-361-558-3277, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [095]

For Sale; Wish lanterns as seen in Thailand, great for weddings, events or just for fun. Come in red, pink white and blue. Have some unused ones. 40K each. SMS 0812 3648 8719. Sanur. [178]

For Sale; Silver pandora pendants (charm pendants) in the shape of a old sailing boat. Have 100pcs available one for 40’000 or buy the lot cheap. Meant as wedding guest gift but cancelled. Call 0812 3648 8719. Sanur. [174]

For Sale; 18th Century Tibetan Thangka Painting of Paramasukh-Chakrasamvara size of painted surface 54cm X 76cm in an elaborate brocade. Call 62-361-558-3277, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [092]

For Sale; Terracotta ceramic roof tiles. Very high quality thick ceramic roof tiles. 1000 plus pieces enough to comfortably cover a 4 by 5 meter enclosure! Call 62-361-558-3277, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [096]

For Sale; Cheap price. Brand new inbox over purchased stainless steel cutleries. There are steak knife, dinner knife, dinner fork, menu knife, menu fork, menu spoon, tea spoon, demitasse/coffee spoon, butter spreader. edelmann brand. Suitable for home, restaurant, and cafe. For picture and info: 0361-307 2226, email: <atsevenbox@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [170]

For Sale; Oxford concise English dictionary University Edition new and in wrapping, bought 600K will sell half price 300k. Call 0812 3648 8719. Sanur. [175]

For Sale; 8GB Ram. Brand new RAM for Mac DDR3 1333Mhz 2 X 4GB strips 650,000rp. Perfect upgrade for your Macbook or iMac. Call 62-361-558-3277, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [093]

Looking for a bike for a 10-year-old Balinese boy living in Tampaksiring. Parents can’t afford it and Ganesh stays home when his friends ride their bikes. If ready to donate: <adedvi@ free.fr> (Sandie). [136]

For Sale; Ram 4GB. New RAM for Mac DDR3 1333Mhz 2 x 2GB Strips 300,000rp. Perfect upgrade for your Macbook or iMac. Call 62-361-558-3277, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [094]

For Sale; Mirrors, 2x1m, gild frame, 1. 7m x 80 cm, white carved frame, 160x 100 cm, gild ornate frame for above mantlepiece, sink. 500,000 each. Sms 0812 3615 5433. Photos available. Seminyak. [065]

For Sale; WW2 army bayonet, including case, collectible item. Slight wear and tear on blade but in good condition. 700’000 (ONO). Call 0812 3648 8719. Sanur. [176]

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Bali PC Advisor

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Computer & Internet

18 September - 02 October, 2013

by Pak Bruce

Tips for Online Shopping

Shopping online for the holidays, birthdays, graduations, etc., is easy and convenient, but when you use the right tools, you can also save a lot of cash. Here are some money-saving tips for the smart online shopper... Are You a Smart Online Shopper? Wish list? Check. Credit card? Check. Okay, before you head off to your favorite online store, are you sure you’ve found the best possible price for the item you’re planning to buy? Have you researched other brands or similar items? Have you searched for coupons or other discount offers? Are you getting free shipping whenever possible? And are you taking advantage of the power of group buying, and the wisdom of the crowd?

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For Sale; Cement mixer, as new 20 kg, electric, good for home project. 0813 3869 5898. Umalas. [073]

For Sale; Barcode printer, code M -3480s, merk Sato, sell for 3 million. 0821 4599 7266. Denpasar. [120]

For Sale; 50 DVDs, action, adventure, romance, drama, comedy etc, all in perfect condition. Price 190,000, contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [111]

For Sale; LED TV, Sharp 22inch flat screen, in excellent condition, hardly used, Selling for 1,450,000. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. Denpasar. [113]

For Sale; Strand of natural golden south sea pearls? 33 gently graduated (11 to 12.5mm) naturally colored south sea pearls with 22 karat hand made clasp. Real deal at $27,000.00. Call 62361-558-3277, email <shunyata@buysubliminal. com>. Legian. [098]

For Sale; Brand new inbox unused gift Philips Avent BPA-Free single electric breastpump. Never use. Only opened to check. Rp. 1.500.000,-. For picture and more info, email: <atsevenbox@gmail.com>, sms only 0361-307 2226. Denpasar. [171]

Use these simple shopping tips to make sure you’re getting the best deal when you shop online... TIP #1: Use price-comparison sites to find the best deals. Google Shopping (http://www.google.com/shopping) is a good place to start. Just type in what you’re seeking, such as “42 inch HDTV” or “cordless drills” and up pops an assortment of vendors. The initial results are displayed sorted by “relevancy” but I recommend that you re-sort them by price from low to high. Bizrate.com is another good tool. It can display prices including shipping to your Zip code, or even limit your search to items that ship for free. Pricegrabber.com lets you save interesting items as you shop for comparison to others. Pricewatch.com was one of the first price comparison sites, specializing in computers and electronics since 1995. They now list non-tech items as well. C/CI/G-29 May 13

TIP #2: Before you buy, look for coupons that can reduce your final price. RetailMeNot.com and CouponChief.com have thousands of digital coupons and discount codes from many well-known and obscure online sellers. A little known trick is to use Google’s Blogsearch function (http://www.google.com/blogsearch) to find coupon codes buried on blog pages. Just use “coupon” and the name of the brand, merchant, or product that you are seeking as your search term. TIP #3: Look for rebates and rewards. Loyalty programs such as Ebates.com, iGive.com and others offer shoppers rebates, rewards, points and other incentives to purchase from one of their featured stores or recommended merchants. It’s free to sign up, but you must remember to login and use the supplied link to visit the online stores, or you might not get credit for the purchase. Note that some loyalty programs allow you support a non-profit or other organization instead of receiving the rebate yourself. Take it one step further with Cashback-Holics (http://cashbackholic.com) and find out which loyalty program offers the highest rebate for a particular store.

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TIP #4: An Amazon Prime (http://www.amazon.com/prime) membership may save you money. If you use Amazon. com frequently, that $79 flat fee gets you unlimited free, 2-day shipping on products delivered by Amazon. If you haven’t been to Amazon lately, it’s no longer just a bookstore. Amazon also offers music, movies, electronics, home & garden, health & beauty, toys, clothing shoes & jewelry, sporting and outdoor goods -- just to name a few categories. Also, take note of the prices offered by Amazon affiliates on both new and used items; they are sometimes lower than Amazon’s price. Amazon is also a great shopping research tool. After searching for the item (or type of item) you’re after, Amazon will help you compare brands, prices, and retailers. You can also read customer reviews and see what items and accessories other customers bought. TIP #5: Don’t forget eBay (ebay.com), especially if the item you seek is a staple rather than a fad of the moment. Prices of jewelry, tools and electronics (both new and used) are very reasonable. And for every dollar you spend on eBay, you earn “eBay Bucks” that can be redeemed quarterly. Oh, and here’s an eBay Ninja trick that’ll save you money every time. Start your search at the eBay home page. When you get the list of matching items, refine your search by checking the “Completed listings” box under the “Show Only” header. This will tell you what the item has actually sold for in recent eBay sales or auctions.

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TIP #7: Use social networking to your advantage. Many online sellers want you to follow or friend them on Twitter and Facebook. If you do, you’ll soon be bombarded with coupon codes and special offers. The good news is that you can unfollow or unfriend to stop the flow after you’ve made your purchase. BONUS TIP: Got gift cards? Gift cards are a great option when you don’t know exactly what to get for someone on your Christmas list. Check out GiftCard Zen (https://giftcardzen.com/), a site where you can buy gift cards at a discount. Some examples on the site today are Outback Steakhouse (8% discount) and Pottery Barn (9% discount). You can also sell your unwanted gift cards for cash, or check the balance of a gift card you have. GiftCard Zen handles gift cards from over 350 different stores. It’s a win-win scenario! ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can.

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Ubud Area For Sale; Sony Ericsson Xperia Acro S (Andorid 4. 1. 2, dust and water proof 1m and/or 30min). Full set (charger-dock-earphone never used-box). Mint condition. IDR 4mill. 0815 1315 2323. Canggu. [163]

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For Sale; Backgammon board incl. dices and cups. 0821 4785 5399, <duadara@hotmail.com> for photo. Every Saturday 12.00 tournament in Warung Litut by the jail. [164]

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For Sale; Baby toys: newborn - 1yr all bought overseas and in good condition. I have a big bag full 500,000rp. Hp: 0812 3940 0408. Canggu. [140]

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With only one month to go until the 2013 Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (11-15 Oct), things are getting very busy and exciting at UWRF headquarters. The full program is up on the website, over 180 fantastic guests are confirmed to attend, and tickets are selling fast. If you haven’t already purchased yours, 4 Day and 1 Day passes to the main program are available o n t h e w e b s i t e : w w w. ubudwritersfestival.com The UWRF are delighted to announce a special new guest, Australian singer/songwriter and Rolling Stone Woman of the Year, Clare Bowditch. With the focus this year on women’s stories and issues, Clare is the perfect addition to the UWRF line-up. She will join a main program session, ‘Singer, Songwriter, Storyteller, a special event called ‘People of Letters, A Letter to the Thing I Wish I’d Written’ and will perform at a free evening of music at Blanco Museum on 14 October. Clare Bowditch is an ARIA Award-winning songwriter, sometimes actor (she stars as Rosanna Harding on the hit Channel 10 show Offspring), speaker, writer and creativebusiness mentor. She’s had Top Ten albums, been named Rolling Stone Woman of the Year (Contribution to Culture), Yen Young Woman of the Year (music), co-written with Gotye, toured with Leonard Cohen, written for Harpers Bazaar and the Drum, and currently hosts an Australian Music Show on Qantas. Clare is regularly invited to sit on both Ministerial and AwardAssessment panels, was Secretary of the Music Victoria Board until 2012, and is a proud Ambassador for Smiling Mind, Life’s Little Treasures, PPCA and APRA. This will be her first time at the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. The UWRF also welcomes and congratulates the two winners of Long Way Home | Asia-Europe Short Story Contest. Leroy Luar from Malaysia’s short story, The Evidence of Us, is the Asian winner, and Container, by Yordan Radichkov from Bulgaria, takes the European prize. Both writers have

won S$1000, plus flights and accommodation to attend the Festival. You can read their winning stories here: http://culture360.org/category/short-story-contest/ Leroy and Yordan’s stories will be officially recognised at A Long Way Home- celebrating the journey is words, film & music. A Long Way Home – celebrating the journey in words, film & music Date Time Venue Address Cost

:14 October 2013 :6:00 PM - 10:30 PM :Blanco Renaissance Museum :Jl Campuhan, Ubud - Bali :Free event

On this special night, join us as the sunsets in Antonio Blanco’s Garden as we take a journey the long way home across Asia to Europe, from villages in Java, to the streets of Jakarta & back to Ubud. Celebrating literature & shared stories of identity across Asia & Europe we’ll award the firstever winners of the Asia-Europe Foundation Foundation & UWRF Long Way Home Short Story Contest.

Ganesha Bookshop

Independent bookseller in Bali since 1986 Ganesha in Ubud - the Main Store Jalan Raya (near the Post Office), Ubud, Bali Tel: (62 361) 970320 Web: www.ganeshabooksbali.com Email: info@ganeshabooksbali.com

Extensive range of New, Used, Rare and Out of Print Books. Used Books returnable for 50% refund. Good books at good prices. Eat, Drink, Read and Lounge at: Ganesha in Biku Jalan Petitenget 888, Kerobokan

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Books for Bali Project (est. 2004) A special project to support literacy, learning and reading for pleasure in the local community. We donate books to local schools and libraries. Check in the store or on the website for more details.

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Then settle-in with a picnic blanket to watch an exclusive preview of Daniel Ziv’s new film JALANAN. JALANAN tells the captivating story of Boni, Ho & Titi, three gifted, charismatic street musicians in Jakarta, and through them a mostly unknown tale of contemporary Indonesia. JALANAN follows them to their distant home villages & traces their elusive quest for identity & love in an adopted city overrun by the effects of globalization & corruption. A powerful soundtrack of the musicians’ original compositions drives the film. Stepping from the screen to the stage Boni, Ho & Titi will bring some of the film’s music to life & will join a jam session with world musicians Susu Ibu (Indonesian/Chilean/US), Tommy Spender and Clare Bowditch. Make sure you’re there as Blanco’s Garden comes alive with voices from across the globe. Supported by The Body Shop. The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival will be held at more than 50 venues across Ubud from 11-15 October 2013. Visit: www.ubudwriterfestival.com for more. C/U/G-17 April 13


Bali Advertiser

18 September - 02 October, 2013

UBUD ROOM WITH VIEW

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Just 40 minutes north of Ubud, Kintamani beckons anyone looking for a break from traffic, bustle and (other) tourists. Up on the edge of this massive volcanic caldera, you couldn’t do better than base yourself at Lakeview Hotel. Here every beautiful bedroom, a couple of posh suites and two lovely dining rooms overlook Mt. Batur – the volcano in the middle of the caldera - and the tranquil lake that nestles beside it.

Sweetest singer songwriter, N o r m a J e a n B e l e n k y, launched her first album at Devilicious on Jl Gootama recently. Judging by the response on the night, she’s on a winner – the guests spilled out of the restaurant and danced in the street, blocking it to all but the most determined traffic.

If you want to use your legs, not just your eyes, Lakeview also offers guests great biking and summit trekking packages ranging from a picnic lunch en route, to a celebratory post-trek champagne picnic dinner at the north summit, followed by a moonlit soak in the hot springs, and some spectacular star gazing. Reservations@lakeviewbali.com

Norma Jean’s “Devilicious Sessions” reveal a unique sound; some say it’s jazz, some say it’s reminiscent of pop or earlyradio. The tracks on the Bali-recorded album feature guitar, cajon, trumpet, saxophone, and double bass behind her smooth, taunting original lyrics.

Inmates within the prison arts program, a rehabilitation activity, created the works, which were sold by Bali Canggu Rotary Club at a recent art auction, with prison approval and support. Earlier this year, acclaimed Australian painter Ben Quilt led an art class at the prison art studio. The quality of artworks produced by the inmates improved remarkably, resulting in vigorous bidding for the artworks at the recent auction. For more info: Elsa Evers, IDEP Foundation, +62 8217 5137 811. A WINDOW TO FRANCE As soon as building started, I suspected I was going to love Jendela House. And the first time I stepped inside this glorious restaurant, I loved the feel of it so much that I forgot even to look at the menu, when booking our first dinner. It has a tropical French colonial look, with wide open windows overlooking the street in front and Bali family temple behind, light everywhere, chandeliers, delicate attention to detail in every decorative feature, fork and plate. The food, of course, is out of this world. Twelve arms reached back and forth to capture a mouthful of everyone else’s choices (my favorite, the Duck Foie Gras, with its trio of chutneys and spoon-shaped pastries). Ah, but the Agneau de Sept Heures – thyme-flavoured, impossibly tender slices of slow-cooked lamb, perched on mounds of mashed and crisp polenta - is an unforgettable dish. Jendela House; close to Jl Raya Ubud on Jl Sri Wedari +62 812-3677-6965 WATERBOM NUMBER #1 IN ASIA Family favorite, Waterbom Bali, has earned the first-ever #1 Traveler Choice Award for Asia’s Amusement and Water Parks, from TripAdvisor’s list of 25 high profile parks across the region. My adult son’s visits to Bali include many traditional Balinese activities and a slurry of new events linked to yoga and dance. But he’s always loved anything to do with water, so high on the list is the annual jaunt to Kuta, for Waterbom’s ever-increasing selection of tubing, sliding, bombing and other water activities. Picked from millions of reviews across the region, Waterbom Bali came in first ahead of: Singapore’s Universal Studios; Hong Kong’s Ocean Park; Tokyo’s Disney Sea and Disneyland, and Shanghai Circus World. Phone 0361 755 676 or www.waterbom-bali.com for more info. Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta. RAVE REFLEXOLOGY A rave report after a recent visit to Bali Reflexology at the Hanoman end of Jl Dewi Sita. She’d had a self-inflicted rollercoaster week of dancing and yoga, with not much sleep in between work and fun, but my friend said after a 30 minute foot massage (60,000rp) she felt like she had new knees, calves and feet. “I was sleepy instantly and went home for the deepest one hour power nap ever. So good! Highly recommended,” she said.

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JAIL RENO VIA ARTWORKS Art sold by inmates at Kerobokan high security jail has raised money to improve the prison grounds, including a new permaculture garden and improved drainage in the garden area.

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Available on iTunes or through www.facebook.com/ NormaJeanBali. Congrats, Norma Jean! WAKING WOMEN UP For Ubud resident TyeZan, a man firmly pursuing his own spiritual journey is the essential first step to helping women with theirs. In 2013, he was invited to co-facilitate a series of women-only dance and tantric workshops and retreats around the world, holding space as the participants sought out their feminine essence.

Balinese Restaurant & Cooking School Serving only specialty Balinese food despite complex blending of spices and fragrant roots that give Balinese food its intriguingly different flavor. Monkey Forest Road, Ubud Bali Phone (0361) 976 698 E : info@bumifood.com www.bumifood.com C/U/I-04 Sept 13

At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178 C/U/G-31 Oct. 12

TyeZan is an energy healer, body worker, yoga teacher, professional dancer and just joyously present, big-spirited man. He believes that, ironically, in the past 50 years while men and women have taken the essential step of breaking past gender stereotypes, many have in effect become lost without a map home into their own “manness” or “womanness”. He says most modern men and women have lost touch with what it truly means to be a man or a woman, respectively, and that women and men’s circles aren’t the answer, because each gender needs the grounding of the other to heal and grow. TyeZan has a warm, calming energy that inspires trust. He’s non-judgmental and he helps women to find their own individual paths to “their perfected form”. www.perfectedform.com. WEST AFRICAN COLLABORATION Anticipation is growing keener as the collaboration hots up between visiting Burkina Faso percussionist and dance teacher, Lassina Ouattara, and the Bali Spirit Festival’s community outreach music group. Lasso - a warm-hearted, highenergy teacher and performer - is working regularly with several Ubud members of Yayasan Kryasta Guna’s gamelan orchestra and dance group, teaching them West African djembe, dundun, dance and song. Having himself recently completed an intensive study of Balinese warrior dance at the Cudamani UCLA Summer School in Pengosekan, Lasso is very keen to create performances that meld Balinese music and dance with the traditional rhythms of his own homeland.

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Watch this space for details of performances and other collaborative events. For more information about Lasso’s stay in Bali, email jrprconsult@gmail.com or phone 081337 290 712. GREEN DRINKS UBUD In 628 cities around the world, the environmental humanoids get together to discuss green stuff. Hosted in Ubud by Indonesia Organic, you’ll find each Green Drinks session attracts a lively, welcoming bunch of people from NGOs, academia, government and business. Everyone invites someone else along, so there’s always a different crowd. The events are very simple and unstructured, but many people have found employment, made friends, got inspired, developed new ideas, done deals and had moments of serendipity. Second Tuesday of each month from 6:30pm onwards at Bali Buda, across from the Ubud Post Office. FB: Green Drinks Ubud Bali.

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Tai Chi in Ubud, 2013

If you had to choose one art form that would keep you springy and fresh, balanced in body and temper, and capable of defending yourself, you might consider t’ai chi ch’uan, commonly referred to as tai chi.

rejected the term “Yang-style short form”—eliminates certain repetitions found in the original Yang style, and takes about ten minutes to carry out, rather than the twenty to thirty minutes of the long style. He developed the concept of “swing and return” in which the momentum from one movement initiates the next. The dynamic is softer and less expansive. This is the tai chi form taught by Rod Lee. Rod Lee’s connection to Cheng Man-ch’ing is through Master Huang Sheng Shyan (1910–1992), who became a pupil of Cheng Man-ch’ing in Taiwan in 1947 and was perhaps his most celebrated disciple. Huang Sheng Shyan was born in Fukien province, China, and began his martial arts career at the age of fourteen, learning Taoist healing and martial arts. He became an expert in White Crane boxing, which he combined with Lohan (Monk Fist) and tai chi’s internal boxing to give his art exceptional power.

Like the traditional Chinese arts of medicine, architecture, feng shui, and calligraphy, tai chi is based on the principles of Taoism; that is, it seeks to balance the continually changing forces of yin and yang that animate the universe. In tai chi, this balance is cultivated from within and applied to everything around you, so effectively that it can throw an enemy off his feet. Tai chi is gentle, dynamic, and uncanny. And you can take it up at any age. The physical principle of tai chi, according to traditional masters, is to use leverage through the joints based on coordination and relaxation, rather than muscular tension, in order to neutralize (or initiate) attacks. The technique is practiced in a series of movements around the body’s centre of gravity, with great mindfulness and attention to balance and breathing. The correct practice of tai chi has been shown to promote physical and mental wellbeing. If you are lucky, you may be able to experience tai chi in Ubud this October at a three-day retreat called Tai Chi for Vibrant Health, from 18 to 21 October (right after the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, which takes place 11–15 October). This will be led by Rod Lee, a modern master who is very kindly donating his time to the retreat, and whose knowledge comes in an unbroken stream from some of the greatest tai chi masters ever.

Master Huang Sheng Shyan’s great innovation was to develop the Five Body Loosening Methods, which make inner power more accessible. He started over forty schools around Southeast Asia and is said to have had tens of thousands students. At the age of sixty, in what has become a famous match, Master Huang demonstrated the superiority of tai chi’s ‘soft’ approach over ‘hard’ fighting by defeating Liao Kuang-Cheng, the Asian champion wrestler in Malaysia, in an astonishing 26 throws to 0. Nonetheless, Master Huang has said, “Tai chi is not a martial art meant for bragging and antagonistic purposes. A tai chi exponent needs to understand the principles and philosophy of the art. No one should deviate from these principles and philosophy. The movements can be developed and modified, but the principles are eternal.” Rod Lee, bearer of the lineage Although Rod Lee encountered Master Huang Sheng Shyan personally, he received the principle transmission of the teachings through Master Huang’s student, the Australian Tony Ward, with whom he has been studying for fifteen years.

From ancient China to modern Ubud No one knows exactly when or how tai chi originated, although its essential practice is thought to be some 5,000 years old. Scholars now generally believe that the form known as t’ai chi ch’uan was developed in 16th-century China when a retired general from the Chen family fused ancient Taoist longevity practices with martial arts. Thus Chen-style tai chi is the oldest form from which the other four main styles subsequently evolved— each named after the family in which it originated, and each guarded secretly within the family for centuries. The first outsider to learn from the Chen family was Yang Lu-ch’an in the early 1800s. He then developed his own modified style, now called Yang-style tai chi. One master of the Yang lineage who broke with the tradition of secrecy and brought the knowledge widely into the world is Cheng Man-ch’ing, born in Zhejiang province, China in 1902. It is Cheng Man-ch’ing who refined and transmitted the form that Rod Lee teaches today. Cheng Man-ch’ing was a highly cultured man, educated in Chinese medicine, calligraphy, painting, poetry—and in tai chi, which he learned from a Yang grandson. His knowledge of tai chi deepened when he contracted tuberculosis during his twenties and used tai chi to aid his recovery, giving him a direct experience of the life-enhancing power of tai chi and no doubt playing a part in the master’s conviction that that the art must be shared with the world. Master Cheng Man-ch’ing made the long Yang-style form (of over a hundred movements) more widely accessible by condensing it to a 37-movement form. In 1949 he moved from mainland China to Taiwan, where he practiced medicine and taught tai chi. In 1964, Cheng moved with his family to the United States and settled in New York. There he taught tai chi and published over a dozen books on subjects ranging from tai chi to the I Ching, poetry, and art. He died in 1975. Cheng Man-ch’ing’s “Yang-style tai chi in 37 postures”—he

Rod Lee has been a teacher of tai chi for over thirty-four years, and is also a teacher of meditation and Buddhist philosophy. He has studied under the Venerable Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden since 1978 and is the director of a Tibetan Buddhist society in Sydney. He is also a Shiatsu practitioner with extensive training in oriental medicine, nutrition and postural realignment, and has been involved in health care management and education for the past thirty years.

That is not lightly said, coming as it does from a Buddhist teacher. Moreover, there seems to be something of a spiritual motivation to Rod Lee’s offering to volunteer his time to the tai chi retreat in October, a fully not-for-profit event. As explained by the retreat’s organisers, “All proceeds from this event will be used for the development of the Suvarna Dharma Chakra Loka Foundation facilities in Taro, Bali. Under the patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Venerable Dagpo Lama Rinpoche, these regional retreat facilities are to support study, reflection, and meditation on the Buddhist teachings.” The Tai Chi for Vibrant Health retreat will be held at the beautiful Bali Purnati Center for the Arts, a short drive south of Ubud in the farming village of Negara, Batuan. Purnati is a large, leafy, secluded complex of performance spaces and accommodations that has been the venue for a number of prestigious arts events, including rehearsals for Robert Wilson’s Galigo. This is the second year the retreat is being held. Denanda Satria, a young Indonesian who participated in the 2012 workshop—and was the interpreter for Indonesian participants—recalls his experience. Had you already done tai chi? I’d never done tai chi before, so this was a totally new experience for me. I wasn’t sure what I was getting into. What was your experience of the retreat? I was a bit sceptical to start with. I had very little knowledge of tai chi at the time. My only impression was from seeing images on TV of old ladies in the park at sunrise, effortlessly waving their arms around. They looked like useless movements that don’t really exercise your body. I was surprised that it’s actually not as easy as it looks. If you concentrate you can really feel the energy from your toes all the way to the top of your head. I was exhausted just from that little movement, from being focused and coordinating the whole body. I thought it was only your arms. But it’s your whole body from your toes to your fingers up to your head. You have to move everything together and coordinate. It’s really challenging. I found it very nice to work together with other people. You feel the energy of diverse people moving together, the flow of communal energy. You lose your sense of being there by yourself. You’re part of a whole—like a tree when it’s blowing with the wind, all the branches moving separately but together. What do you make of Rod Lee as a teacher and a man? As a teacher he is very nurturing. He’s very attentive and you feel that he genuinely wishes you to be able to experience what tai chi has to offer. And outside of class he’s exactly the same as he is in class. There is no difference at all. He is a very authentic individual. He commands your attention not by being loud and showy, but with his presence, by being centred. He is extremely, seemingly effortlessly, patient. How was it to learn in a mixed cultural situation? People from different backgrounds have different points of view. So their questions were often about things I hadn’t thought of before. Everyone has their own personal approach, and there was a great variety among us—for example, a young Russian ballerina, a retired American executive, an Indonesian housewife, and young, enthusiastic Indonesians who were so keen to learn and practice this lineage. It was a complete mixture of ages and backgrounds and physical abilities, but somehow the tai chi swept us all together. Those interested in participating in the workshop can find detailed information at http://ubud-taichi.wix.com/2013.

“Tai chi is both a martial art and a healing system,” says Rod Lee. “It’s a martial art in terms of protection, not so much in terms of fighting an enemy but of protecting oneself through balance and poise. For example, suppose you are walking along a mountain path and slip on a pebble. If you practice tai chi, your balance would keep you from falling. Tai chi also opens the body’s meridians, to increase one’s energies and remove impurities from the body.” Rod Lee says of the 37-movement form, “It’s practiced very slowly, but there are also some faster forms. It requires concentration on the body, but very deep relaxation. It also requires a great ability to find one’s balance on each foot, so one becomes very centred. This is very beneficial in one’s life. It also develops the mind. In a sense, it’s a moving meditation.”

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S I M PAT I N u m b e r One! Of Indonesia’s three major mobile phone operators – Telkomsel (100 million subscribers), Indosat (52 million subscribers) and XL (45 million subscribers) – the best all round signal is provided by Telkomsel’s “SIMPATI” [GSM] card with the best overall services and coverage. The signal strength is excellent (they have the most towers) except in the mountains or deep in the countryside. Top up your phone with credit (pulsa) for as low as Rp5000 at literally thousands of outlets all over Indonesia. When you receive the SIM card, get the storekeeper to activate it for you and make sure it’s working by calling her phone or get her to call your phone. SIMPATI has daily, weekly and monthly plans )Internet Mania, Talk Mania, Smartphone Mania. landline calls, etc.) to make calls, access your email and use the Internet. Cheapest is a per day Internet service (Internet MMS) for Rp2000 per day or a monthly plan goes as cheap as Rp60,000 per month for Blackberry. If you use any of these services, after you use up Rp2000 rupiah worth of Internet pulses you may talk for free until 5 pm. Plus they sell a prepaid card that takes care of voice and data starting at Rp5,000. Best of all, all calls to other SIMPATI numbers are free and overseas to 190 countries calls are super cheap if you dial 01017 before your international telephone. Fair market value: When renting or contracting a business or residential premises on Bali, it’s not wise to drive too hard a bargain and get the place for too cheap a price. Perhaps your landlord gave you a rock bottom deal while he was momentarily under financial or familial pressure, or because of some pressing ritual obligation, but when he comes to realize that the rental or contractual amount is way under market value, he’ll find some other way to get the money out of you or worse still find an excuse to terminate your arrangement and find another more reasonable tenant. Don’t go for the throat but give the going rate on the given market of his property. Angloinfo (http://bali. angloinfo.com) and Living in Indonesia ( h t t p : / / w w w. e x p a t . or.id) are quite useful sources of current practical information and articles for expats either planning to move or who are already living in Indonesia - everything you need to live in Bali: community events calendars, schooling and education, income tax, visas, health system, housing, shops, products and services; bookshops, emergency numbers, financial and legal info, doing business in Indonesia, recommended publications, useful Indonesian links, property and real estate, sports clubs and social groups, home improvement resources, thousands of local English-speaking business directory listings, plus both sites have open forums where you can post questions to the expat community. Minitips: It’s difficult to organize photos on a smartphone; instead transfer them to a computer and use software to organize them. Best time to cut your toenails is after a shower or bath when they’re the softest. It’s cheaper to line dry your clothes during what is left of Bali’s summer; also makes them more fragrant. Think outside the plastic water bottle and don’t let unregulated corporations filter your tap water for you; do it yourself! During the hot season close blinds, drapes and curtains to block direct sun; during the cool rainy season, open blinds, drapes and curtains to let the sun in. Don’t ever buy a metik (automatic) motorcycle

if you must travel poor roads because these delicate high performance machines will often break down. Instead of buying exorbitant 600 ml spray cans of Baygon (Rp36,000) insecticide, it’s much less costly to buy a hand sprayer (Rp10,000) and refill it from 600 ml plastic containers of Baygon liquid insecticide that costs only Rp23,000. Places to eat pop mie (Rp2000), bakso (Rp5000), mie ayam (Rp5000) plus drinks (Rp1000) are always cheapest near schools. If you wear a garment with humongously deep pockets, it will increase the amount of stuff you can carry aboard your flight. Auto headlights dim over the time, so replace them after several years even if they haven’t burned out. Measure your laundry detergent with the provided cap; if you use too much, which many people often do, you get residue on your clothes. Let change be your friend.

pulled out instead of cut. Though soft to walk on, this tough grass can stand direct sunlight and only needs minimal water and fertilizer. It should be planted in rows with each plant about a foot away from the Rumput Mutiara (pearl grass) other to a depth of about one half inch so that the roots will be just below ground level while the leaves remain above. Keep any weeds out of the way so the grass takes root and grows Toko of the Month: Kuta’s Alta Moda sells an amazing properly. In about 4-6 months, all the exposed ground will selection of high quality materials on three floors in a feast be covered with Mutiara grass. of colors, weights, textures, styles and blends: caftans, light weight silks, polycotton blends for beach wraps, winter Bali’s farmer’s markets: Traditionally held on fixed market fabrics, polyester chiffons, 1960s prints, batik with gold and days of the Balinese three-day week, Bali’s farmer’s silver threads, fine cottons, stretch cotton for shirts, sarong markets (pasar hewan) in Bangli, Rubaya, Seririt and type material, silk chiffons printed in thousands of flowers Mengwi offer the best prices for horticultural products, and haute couture from reputed international designers agricultural supplies and tools (adze Rp50,000; sickle like Valentino, Ungaro, Scabal and Zegna; Dupion silks at Rp25,000-Rp60,000, hoe Rp20,000-Rp100,000) and Rp50,000 per meter and the best selection of men’s fabrics domesticated animals, as well as everyday household in Bali. Staff is helpful, professional, efficient and goods. Nurseries in or near the markets sell decorative accommodating. You can’t just wander around the shop flowers, shrubs and fruit trees (mangga, durian, klengkeng, on your own; a shop assistant goes with you who can be jeruk manis, manggis, lotus), potted plants and organic a bit pushy as every time you pick out a fabric she will ask fertilizer (Rp25,000-Rp30,000 per 20 kg bag). The largest if you want four meters of it! Before you go, get the right of these native markets is held at Bringkit in Mengwi every information on how much actual fabric you’ll need to make Sunday and Wednesday, where rabbits, many varieties of a suit, bikini or whatever, so you don’t buy more than you’ll chickens (chicks, broilers, ayam kampung), ducks n e e d . (including the meaty and charmingly ugly Moskovy breed), Dressmakers as well as pet birds, songbirds, bird feed, bird cages, dogs, and clothes dog food and canine accessories are for sale. Also buy designers in breeding fish (bibit) for spawning in your fish pond, far S a n u r a n d cheaper than your local farmer’s association; available are K u t a s e n d lele, gurami, koi t h e i r and decorative c u s t o m e r s tropical fish. here t o One of the best p u r c h a s e bargains are fabric at very h i g h q u a l i t y affordable super sharp prices. Have a tie, shirt (Rp200,000), long golf pants k n i v e s a t (Rp225,000), lining for a women’s suit, a bride’s veil or R p 9 , 0 0 0 bridesmaids dress made by Alta Moda’s in-house tailor or R p 1 5 , 0 0 0 find a tailor in Sanur or Legian on Trip Advisor. All taxi apiece and a big drivers know this complex. Address: Jl. Patih Jelantik, Mal s e l e c t i o n o f Kuta Galeria, Blok Entrance I No. 03 – 06, Kuta 8036, tel. cheap used bicycles. 0361-769-200. Driving tips: In the West, using your car horn is considered Outsource cows: Make money and help out your rude and aggressive. But the use of your horn unreservedly neighbors at the same time. Ngadas, which means roughly while driving Bali’s hazardous and unpredictable roads is ‘babysitting,” is a type of livestock breeding in which you not necessarily meant to show your displeasure but rather put up the capital to buy a cow and then let a trustworthy is a dire necessity to give warning of your approach. It’s neighbor feed it and care for it. After several years when better to be a noisy and obnoxious jerk than to hurt the animal is fully mature, you can then split the sale price. somebody or to be hurt. This defensive practice is all the For example, buy a pig for Rp400,000, then four months more important for foreign drivers who are given no quarter later sell it for Rp1,200,000. From this amount you subtract and are almost always deemed at fault in case of an the Rp400,000 purchase price, give the caretaker accident, even if it’s not their fault. Also never assume that Rp400,000, and thus profit Rp400,000. Or buy a cow for drivers of any kind of vehicle will be turning right or left, Rp4 million, sell it two years later for Rp8 million, then after even if their signals indicate they will be doing so. When paying the caretaker Rp2 million, your profit will be Rp6 asking for directions to a business or home address, save million. I know one guy who has 14 cows who he farms time and frustration by asking where the nearest temple out in this manner. (pura) is located. Balinese know the names and locations of their temples better than they do the names of locations Neverending grass: Mutiara Grass (also called “Pearl and businesses they never deal with that might have weird Grass” and “Cow Grass”) is a type of common grass sounding and spelling Western names. As examples, if (Axonopus compressus) that is quite distinctive because you are trying to find the Sea Breeze Hotel in Lovina, ask of its physical appearance of broad leaves growing for the nearby Pura Segara; if you’re trying to find Petitinget horizontally rather then vertically. Though some people Beach, ask for Pura Masceti Ulun Tanjung instead. think it looks untidy, it is actually extremely hearty and quick Important temples are often designated on the maps in the growing. You can plant it yourself or hire someone to plant Bali Atlas and on other store-bought or giveaway maps. it. Nurseries will deliver it, and will help with planting for an extra charge. Rumput mutiara is not as cheap as your regular grass, costing Rp12,000-15000 per meter if you Individuals and businesses may send moneysaving tips to: plant it by yourself, but if nursery or gardener does the pakbill2003@yahoo.com planting, it will cost up to Rp26,000 per meter. Once planted Copyright © 2013 Bill Dalton it’s almost maintenance free and never has to be cut. It You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz just needs to be trimmed or thinned, and can merely be


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For Sale; Gitzo 0056 Mono Loisir Traveler lightweight monopod, with strap and flat head. This is an older model, but is new, never used, with lifetime warranty. 3 sections, 60 cm long closed, 160 cm long open. Rp. 1,000,000. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [011] For Sale; Frommer’s Bali and Lombok guidebook, latest edition 2012. New, never used! Rp. 125,000 ONO Call or sms 0361-7460113. Legian. [012] For Sale; Black Men’s short sleeve rashguard, size S. Banana Split brand, brought from USA. Tried on, but didn’t fit, so still like new. Rp. 150,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [013]

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For Sale; A sprocket for D Tracker or KLX, bigger in size than original for a lot more power. Includes chain as well. Size is 47. 200k for all. 0878 6270 1077 or <tannermsmith@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [037] For Sale; TP-Link 150mbps Wireless N Router with powerful antenna for great coverage area. Used only 2 months and now I changed to Apple hardware. Includes box. Model TL-WR741ND. 0878 6270 1077 or <tannermsmith@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [038] For Sale; Electric tooth brush with 2 brand new brush heads. Arm& Hammer Spinbrush from USA. Uses 2 AA batteries (included). 130k. 0878 6270 1077 or <tannermsmith@gmail. com>. Kerobokan. [039] For Sale; Solid teak table, beautiful natural wood shape, 2m x 60 cm, 70 cm high. 2 detachable solid legs, can transport flat. 1.5 million. Sms 0812 3615 5433. Seminyak. [064]

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

Why do retailers in Indonesia here have so many staff members? You may have noticed that stores in Indonesia have a surplus of staff – in a department store, for example, pretty much every rack of clothes is ‘armed’ by at least one attendant. There often seems to be more staff than customers at any time of the day, perplexing visitors to Indonesia – surely the salaries must far outweigh profits in these often-quiet stores? You could start to unravel the mystery by looking at the prevailing ‘big boss’ business mentality in Indonesia – first, to have a lot of staff means that you are in control of a lot of people, which means that you have a lot of money to pay them; second, it means that you have potentially gained the respect (or fear) of a large number of lower class citizens (which may help a lot when you run for government in the future….lol); third, you can take care of the ‘important’ part of the business – guarding the safe and counting the profits – whilst leaving every other part of the chain to others. These parts of the chain are often not checked on by the big boss, as they don’t normally come down to this level if they can help it. This is evident by staff members who have absolutely no idea where anything is in their store, or know anything about their products; as well as the sad lack of prices on many items (by the way, don’t ever ask someone to check the price of something because you could be waiting all afternoon as they ask four others in the chain).

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Salaries are incredibly low in Indonesia, whilst profits at supermarkets are high – meaning that one can afford at least 10 staff members to every 1 compared with countries that pay their staff members a salary that they can actually live off. Finally there is the issue of security. You may have noticed that more time is spent gossiping than dusting shelves, so I figure that they’re masquerading as security guards. At least for the most part these beautiful young women and men help to beautify the stores with their friendly smiles – selamat berbelanja!

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Now You See Me Four magicians band together to create a new stage act, which climaxes in them robbing a bank, whilst they are still on stage performing. Of course, this leaves the FBI completely perplexed as to how they did it! Director Louis Leterrier combines the razzle-dazzle of Las Vegas type show business, the mysteries of illusion, and, lots of humor, to create an entertaining movie. Lovelace A lot of the material to be found in Linda Lovelace’s autobiography ‘Ordeal’ doesn’t make it to the screen. Still, there is enough awful facts in this movie interpretation of the book to make an unpleasant, if watered-down version, of this notorious woman’s life in sexual enslavement. Up and coming starlet Amanda Siegfried is a strange choice to play Linda, perhaps she wants to change her image, but, nevertheless, she delivers a rather sweet and naive interpretation of the porn-star, which doesn’t ring true. The most interesting casting is Sharon Stone, as Linda’s very straight-laced and tyrannical mother. Star Trek, Into Darkness I have lost count on just how many ‘Star Trek’ movies there has been, however, this new one is pretty good. Captain Kirk, and the crew of the Enterprise, have to journey into the darker regions of outer-space, to capture an evil war lord who has universal domination in mind. Director J.J. Adams makes the most of the spectacular sets and costumes and special effects, as he creates a terrific Sci-Fi movie, which rollicks along at a tremendous pace. R.I.P.D. If you can imagine a mix of ‘Ghost Busters’ (1984) and ‘Men in Black’ (1997), then, you will get the general idea of Robert Schwentke’s amusing new action-comedy ‘R.I.P.D.’ (Rest In Peace Department). When a police officer is murdered, instead of going to heaven, he has to spend an amount of time in a type of purgatory, called the ‘R.I.P.D.’. This is a supernatural police force in which he and his mentor have to hunt down some extremely nasty creatures, who are trying to materialize back on the living plane. Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges both give good performances in this funny film. The Iceman Writer and director Ariel Vromen creates a disturbing movie, based on real-life events. Vromen looks at the career of Richard Kuklinski, who was a ‘mob’ contract-killer. Kuklinski killed with such cold-blooded precision that he gained the nickname of ‘The Iceman’. However, Kuklinski was able to mentally distance himself from his profession, and, in his private life, was a loving husband and devoted father. How he managed to organize his life in such a way is really quite amazing. Michael Shannon presents an impressive portrayal of the killer, while Winona Ryder makes a good unsuspecting wife. Pain & Gain This is another movie which is based on disturbing real-life events, however, director Michael Bay presents his story in a humorous light. Three body builders, unsatisfied with their lot in life, try for their slice of the American Pie by kidnapping a rich client from their local gym. They hold the client captive until he agrees to sign over all of his assets to them. Later, the client goes for revenge. Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Mackie are both funny, yet, it is Dwayne Johnson who steals the show, as a muscle-bound Jesus-freak! The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald’s slim little book, about a mysterious 1920s millionaire who holds an unrequited love for a married woman, has often been called ‘The Great American Novel’. Many directors have felt that it would make a ‘Great American Movie’. Many directors have tried and failed; in 1926, 1949, 1974, and, again, in 2001. The novel has always proved to be just impossible to translate to the screen. Now, riding on the success of his movies ‘Strictly Ballroom’ (1992), ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (1996), and, ‘Moulin Rouge’ (2001), comes Australian director Baz Luhrmann, who has a stab at this formidable story.

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Luhrmann’s version is no better or worse than any of the others, yet, Luhrmann does bring to his fabulous failure some sumptuous Art Deco inspired sets and costumes, along with some rather pointless 3D effects, plus, lots of ‘period’ inappropriate, but, catchy contemporary music.

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The Heat Once again, Melissa McCarthy’s foul-mouthed sense of humor is featured in this ‘good cop/bad cop’ comedy. Melissa is the ‘bad’ cop, and she co-stars with Sandra Bullock, who plays the highly-strung ‘good’ cop. Both are teamed together when they are assigned to hunt down a Boston drug dealer. Naturally enough, they don’t see eye to eye. About half-way through the movie, Sandra seems to give up on her scene stealing co-star, and, just lets Melissa ramble on and on with her disgusting four letter words and stuff! Adore In this Australian/French co-production two women have been friends from childhood. Each have a teenage son, and, during one hot summer they take on as their lovers each other’s son. Not quite incest, but, still questionable. And While We Were Here A couple are staying in Naples, and, while her husband is pre-occupied with a work commitment, the wife initiates an affair with a handsome young man.

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A Single Shot While hunting a man mistakes a woman for a deer, and, accidently kills her. Dark Tourist During a road-trip a man visits famous sites where serialkillings took place. An American Ghost Story A writer stays in a haunted house to get atmosphere for a story he is writing.

Mr. Robet’s Best Buys Only God Forgives In sleazy Bangkok, some dreadful mutilations and killings are taking place. Spring Breakers Four not so innocent college girls head to Florida for their Spring Vacation. Now You See Me Four magicians manage to rob a bank while they present their act on stage. Lovelace A watered-down movie about Linda Lovelace’s life in sexual enslavement. Star Trek, Into Darkness Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise have to capture an evil war lord. R.I.P.D. When a police officer is murdered he has to join a supernatural police force. Byzantium A secret Brotherhood wants to kill a mother and daughter pair of vampires. The Iceman A disturbing film which looks at the career of a vicious ‘mob’ contract-killer. Pain & Gain Three body builders kidnap a rich man from their gym and hold him captive. The Great Gatsby A mysterious 1920s millionaire has an unrequited love for a married woman.

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Some Expats Have Unusual Hobbies It’s been said that Bali attracts a lot of unconventional people. Many of those have atypical hobbies or pastimes. From extreme sports to unusual collections and exotic amusements, these hobbies have many things in common. The adrenalin factor plays a role in the push for the next natural high, so does the challenge quotient, the quest to achieve the quasiimpossible, the search for the alluring or the bizarre, or simply the desire to do something enjoyable. Hobbies are part of how we express our individuality. In the daily grind of life, they’re also a way to unwind, have some fun, and do the things we most enjoy. Hobbies are good for your health and well-being. On the other hand hobbies can be expensive, a huge strain on the household budget and a source of financial stress and household disharmony. Some of the most expensive hobbies in the world are big game hunting, cigarette boat racing, recreational flying, hot air ballooning, mountain climbing, drag racing, playing polo, sky diving and collecting art, antiques or memorabilia. These amusements can cost thousands, if not millions of dollars a year. True, hobbies do not always cost a lot of money. There are satisfying pastimes that can be enjoyed for a moderate amount, very little or none at all. Hobbies like canning, brewing, knitting, sewing, gardening even save you money. Some creative pastimes are so unique that they spontaneously turn into money makers, even second (or third) careers. An impromptu survey conducted among a sampling of Bali expats reveals a mind boggling array of passions, recreational pursuits and experiences which are all labeled hobbies but stand out in their unusualness, exoticism and the sheer wow factor. Shamanism and Voodoo Stuff - Douchan Gersi is a man of many hobbies. His hobbies define him because they are the passions of his heart. He is a psychoanthropologist, an acclaimed filmmaker, a published writer, an intrepid explorer. He explores the human psyche through Douchan Gersi rituals and religions and creates adventure documentaries about his experiences. His definition of a psycho-anthropologist is one who inserts himself in the experience, to the point of active participation - unlike the conventional anthropologist who just observes and reports human behavior. Thus, his approach is different from the academic definition of psychological anthropology, an interdisciplinary subfield of anthropology that studies the interaction of cultural and mental processes. You could say that Douchan’s hobby is collecting psychoanthropological experiences; which he translates into documentaries and books. A look at his website (www. douchangersi.com) reveals a maddening array of interests, all of which he has passionately pursued at one point or other in his life. Douchan is – cliché be damned – a modern-day Indiana Jones who has surreptitiously scratched into exotic cultures, obscure rituals and trance-cultural experiences. His special interests are in shamanism, voodoo, trance dancing and outer-mind experiences. His hobbies have been the leitmotif of his life, a life-time passion that has seen him into the far corners of the world. He is an excellent raconteur and can regale his listeners with awe inspiring stories and hair raising adventures. Build a Flight Simulator - John Symons is a retired Aussie whose past hobby of flying light aircraft around Southeast Australia has morphed into his present project of building a man-sized flight simulator. While he is past the age of being able to pass the medical exam for his private pilot’s license but still has a passion for flying, he reckoned he could continue flying in a virtual world. The result is a professional looking flight simulator which he’s built over the past 3 years from locally available building materials and original parts sourced on EBay and other on-line outlets.

After studying the websites of many amateur flight simulator builders John came up with his own design for various working components of the simulator. The fuselage canopy resembles a single-seat light aircraft and is made with an aluminum frame covered with aluminum sheets; the whole assembly is pop riveted together using the same techniques as metal light aircraft construction. The instrument board is also fashioned from aluminum and houses all the indicators, switches, dials, gauges and gadgets of a real cockpit panel. It has many authentic aircraft instruments, modified to work from a computer. A Samsung 24 inch CRT monitor provides the visual experience of the flight by simulating the view from the front of the aircraft. The actual simulation flight experience is engineered by the latest version of Microsoft’s famous Flight Simulator Flight Simulator Program that is run on a specially built gaming computer with a 2 channel liquid cooled extra fast graphics card. This computer also runs the interface software that handles cockpit elements like lights, gauges, indicators and various mechanical control pieces like joystick and pedals. The cockpit is outfitted with lights, speakers, and cooling fans. Other equipment includes a genuine VHF two way aircraft radio on which you can monitor the transmissions of Ngurah Rai’s traffic control tower and aircraft in the area. An ADF Automatic Direction Finder and a Narco ILS Instrument landing system complete the set. Not to forget a cabin music system, a two-way intercom and a cabin attendant call button which connects to a bell in the villa’s kitchen so the pilot can order snacks or drinks. John says he did not anticipate major hurdles since he is a talented handyman and a whizz at restoring mechanical things. But challenges did crop up along the way and some of these taxed his imagination, though he always came up with a fitting solution or substitution. A major feat was interfacing the real Cessna cockpit controls in the simulator to the data inputs the computer required. The flying yoke controls were fashioned from a much modified computer flying yoke; adapting the throttle, mixture, carburetor heat, trim and flaps were other head breakers. So far John has logged hundreds of hours on the construction of his ambitious project and surprisingly, has kept the costs down by sourcing second-hand parts or building his own components. It has been a true labor of love for him and he says that one of the reasons for embarking on this exacting project was the desire to tackle something technically challenging. The simulator was built as a pastime to keep the mind active; the finished article really not the aim. Parkour - A bit more physically challenging is the passion of Tah Riq who is an avid practitioner of parkour and in fact, brought the sport to Bali. Parkour, also called free running, is a holistic training discipline using body movement. It is a mind-body experience that relies on movement through a given environment with only the aptitudes of the human body and an assortment of techniques like precision Roof running jumps. It is a sport in which practitioners, called “traceurs”, run, jump, climb, vault and roll on walls, rooftops, pipes and barriers of any kind, even poles, cars and busses in an urban environment. It demands great physical agility, and the best traceurs are able to jump over cars, leap over wide distances from one rooftop to another and accomplish awe inspiring somersaults while vaulting from one plane to another. In Bali, the urban landscape presents a challenge for parkour practitioners due to rickety and unsafe building structures and access problems. Tah Riq has met that challenge by creating an indoor movement center, 3V Parkour Playland, at the 3V Fitness Center in Canggu. An underused aerobics hall was transformed into a synthesized urban environment by

simulating scaffolding bars and real brick walls. Classes are available for kids and adults who want to learn how to tackle obstacles. Tah Riq says movement is a great tool for kids to learn about mental discipline expressed physically. It’s this notion of applying these movements to one’s greater life that is the focus. It creates a sense of achievement and unlocks enormous potential. For all practitioners it is therapy in motion, a way to connect with the body, explore your limits and cultivate a sense of inner strength and balance. Parkour is a selfchallenging art and it requires a leap of faith - mostly in your own abilities to be able to do it. Movement is natural to the body and is an expression of the soul. It is simply a matter of letting go and summoning all your presence and focus into the current moment. If you can muster that level of being in the ‘now’ then magic begins to happen, effortlessly. Find the 3V Parkour Playland @ www.facebook.com/3vparkour Forum Moderator - Olivier Rula is a long term French expat with a thriving import/export business based in France, a law background and a hobby as Super Moderator at the very popular Living in Indonesia Expat Forum, specializing in all matters legal and bureaucratic. Due to the necessity of staying abreast and ahead of the maze in Indonesian legal and bureaucratic wrangling that was affecting his professional and personal life, he cultivated a hobby that has proven to be priceless to himself and the expat community. For over 10 years Olivier has been studying Indonesian law (undang undang) and law systems, researching countless governmental, ministerial and regional regulations, admittedly a heavy, time consuming and complicated topic. Anyone who has attempted to navigate the maze of Indonesian bureaucracy trying to apply for visas, licenses, stay and business permits, or is married to an Indonesian spouse, has a mixed nationality family, or wants to lease or acquire real estate, investments, etc. has undoubtedly come face to face with the complicated processes of Indonesian rules, laws and regulations; and like Olivier, has become acquainted with the inherent corruption and money-jingling practices at the various government departments. Because agents are not always competent, ethical or cheap, many an expat has tried to go the application route alone which is at best a daunting challenge and at worst a Kafkaesque nightmare. Expat forums overflow with enquiries, pleas for assistance and exasperated posts of expats who are getting lost in the maze. Olivier took notice and started responding to the pleas for help with spot-on advice and helpful directives. His focus is on interpreting Indonesian laws in layman’s terms for the expat community. In time he was asked to moderate the legal forum which has become very popular and has continuously grown, attracting many experienced and knowledgeable contributors. As he says, moderating is a pretty boring task in itself, while the real pleasure is found in helping the community and seeing that his efforts really benefit people who have little access to reliable legal or practical information. Besides the forum threads on legal matters, Olivier’s other favorite topics to weigh in on are travel, consumer affairs, human rights and Indonesian current affairs. Though he refrains from taking on the role of ombudsman at present, he is not wary of unmasking frauds and scams and can at times be pretty virulent about corruption in Indonesia. According to Olivier, the actual job responsibilities of a forum moderator involve being both a cop and a manager. He monitors all posts to make sure that people remain courteous. Moderating also means that you need to animate the forum, making sure that no questions on any topic remain unanswered and that topics discussed remain lively, varied and interesting. Last, he has to deal with spam posts, nasty, tricky or troll posters and stalkers. His moniker on the Living in Indonesia Expat forum is Atlantis and his avatar, fittingly, is the gecko. If this lineup isn’t making your bucket list, look for the next installment which will feature extreme adventures, kite surfing, wine making, pole dancing and a few other peculiar pastimes. Story by Ines Wynn Copyright © 2013 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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TOKO BUKU by Bill Dalton

A Roundup of Botany Books Each of the three books reviewed here are about plants that grow in Indonesia, a country situated in what is often described as the “monsoon tropics” where there is a distinct dry season. These brief little books are ready made for people who are not eco-tourists and just don’t have time to visit botanic gardens, nature reserves or plant nurseries. They can be used to explain plant life to children or as field guides while walking along the road or referred to while looking out the window of a car. Filled with clear and detailed photographs and informative text, the three guides cannot be called definitive or comprehensive in their coverage, yet they will delight lovers of tropical flora. The books are representative of the region’s botany – a well-selected compilation of the “best of the best” of the country’s plant kingdom. Scientific and local language names are also listed. Though only Tropical Plants of Indonesia remains in print (available for Rp60,000 at Periplus and Ganesha bookstores), the two other books can be found by diligently searching local used bookstores. Tropical Plants of Indonesia is one in a series of practical field guides in the “Periplus Nature Guides” imprint that are useful in identifying a whole range of natural phenomena – plants, animals, cultural objects - found in the Indonesian archipelago. For its modest size (64 pages), this little book is an adequate and interesting representation of 60 of Indonesia’s most common tropical plants with clear identification photos and clear explanatory text. Plants are loosely grouped in a logical sequence in four main categories. The first comprises plants that come to everyone’s mind when the words “tropical plant” is mentioned. They include ginger, the banana, the Screwpine, the Tree Fern, the Datura and the Blue Pea amongst others. The next group is those plants that are of economic significance or have important utilitarian uses to humans: coconut palm, sugar palm, nipah palm, sago palm, lontar palm, oil palm, jackfruit, breadfruit, durian, kapok tree, bamboo, rattan, cocoa, coffee, betelnut, rubber, teak and cloves. The third category is exotic and beautiful blooms: Plumeria, hibiscus, ironwood, Vanda and tiger orchids, sacred lotus, the Rafflesia, pitcher plants, Asian ficus trees and the rare Amhersita and Grammatophyllum. This category includes some of the more extraordinary members of the plant kingdom. Each entry is described in detail, and expert botanical information is included, along with interesting historical and natural anecdotes. Trees, shrubs, flowers and fruits are all presented in full color. Perfect for aficionados who want a survey of the broad sweep of Indonesia’s tropical flora. Text by Elizabeth Chan, photographs by Luca Invernizzi Tettoni, Periplus Editions 2003, ISBN 0-7946-0257-6, hardcover, 75 color plates, index. Fruits of Bali focuses on just those fruits that are available on Bali, a cornucopia of exotic shapes, tastes and smells. Contains photographs and descriptions of some 50 varieties of fruits as well as fascinating botanical and background information and tips on buying and preparing fruits. The stars of the show are the starfruit, rambutan,

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Because Bali is so small, during the course of a year, you’ll be able to find every fruit mentioned in this book. Most of Bali’s fruits are not imported but grown on small local farms. Some fruits – such as strawberries and grapes – have been omitted because they are familiar and very often available in readers’ home countries. Practical shopping tips and advice are provided such as a list of all the principal market days in various towns. Dawn is the best time to go shopping because the very best fruits are all likely to be bought up by 7 a.m. For small fruits such as sapodilla, water apple and citrus, the best way to test for ripeness is to just cut one open and taste it. Prices are always higher before and during important religious holidays. An appendix gives recipes for two all-time favorite Balinese snacks, rujak and petis, which are made with a spicy sauce and whatever tart, raw fruit is in season. Rujak is made and sold on the spot in practically every market and collection of street stalls in Bali. An index gives the Balinese names and Indonesian names of all the fruits in the book; another index gives the Latin and English names. Text and photographs by Fred and Margaret Eiseman, Periplus Editions 1994, ISBN 978-094-597-1023, hardcover, 64 pages. Fruits of South-East Asia: Facts and Folklore A beautifully illustrated and well-written compendium of information on the fruits of Southeast Asia, this book covers the botany, horticulture, yields and uses of 30 fruits found in the region. Written by a writer and editor for OXFAM, the worldwide anti-poverty organization, this is the most learned and academic of the three. The author also wrote Rice in South-East Asia (1994) and Bamboo and Rattan: Traditional Uses and Beliefs (1995), also published by Oxford.

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Each section includes background information on the spread of fruits, regional environments and fruit production practices; the respective properties of plants; the role of fruits in regional cuisines and herbal medicine. The book skirts the margins of ethnobotany, looking at fruits only and covering a wide region rather briefly but concisely. What I found the most readable were the fascinating and enlightening accounts written by the first Western travelers to Southeast Asia, mainly statesmen, traders and naturalists. What distinguishes this book from the two others is that it gives special attention to the roles fruits play in the regional cultures: the mythology and folklore associated with fruits (with some folktales recounted); the use of fruits in crafts from textile design to fruit carvings; the important part played by fruits in ceremonies, festivals and rituals; the connection between the plant life of an area and human social behavior and customs.

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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) This simple dish is quick to prepare, but oh so good! I usually make it with all yogurt but there was a container of cottage cheese lurking in the back of the fridge that needed using. I substituted it for half the yogurt, giving the dish more protein. Either way it’s tasty. If you can’t get the ground smoked paprika - just leave it out. Potatoes with Garbanzo Beans and Yogurt Serves 6 Ingredients: - 2 medium sized potatoes, scraped - 1 tsp. ground cumin - 1/4 - 1/2 tsp. cayenne - 1 tsp. ground smoked paprika (optional)

Directions: Boil the potatoes until easily pierced with a fork. Drain, dice and set aside. While the potatoes are boiling heat a small heavy frying pan. When it’s hot add the ground cumin and dry stir-fry until it darkens and has a toasted aroma. Stir in the cayenne, and the smoked paprika if you use it. Take the pan from the heat and set aside. In a medium sized bowl stir the yogurt, and cottage cheese if you use it, with the salt. Add the spices from the frying pan and stir well. Now stir in the garbanzo beans. Add the potatoes, stir, and add the chopped coriander leaf. Put the mixture in a serving bowl and garnish with the crisply fried shallots just before serving. You can keep this in the fridge for hours or over night. Stir before serving and garnish with the shallots and a few coriander leaves right at the end. Enjoy!

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Paul Spencer Sochaczewski: Redheads Paul Spencer Sochaczewski was born in 1947 in Brooklyn and grew up in suburban New J e r s e y. H i s earliest memory is climbing on to the kitchen counter, then the stove and then atop the refrigerator, pretending it was Mount Everest. As a child he liked baseball, writing and making his mother worry. Paul spent years developing international campaigns for ad agencies and NGOs like WWF and International Osteoporosis Foundation while simultaneously pursuing his writing career, publishing Soul of the Tiger (1995), Redheads (2000), Sultan and the Mermaid Queen (2009) and An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles (2012). Paul now runs writing workshops in more than 20 countries. When did you first know that you had writing talent? I wrote my first play at age eight about flying bears, aliens and buried treasure. The first book I ever read without pictures was The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet by Eleanor Cameron. I guess I inherited the science fiction gene from my father, who introduced me to the greats Frederick Pohl, Theodore Sturgeon, Isaac Asimov and Robert Sheckley. Did you have an epiphany in your youth that foretold your life as a writer? I realized I wasn’t good enough to play pro baseball and would need an alternative job, preferably one where I could wear jeans and T-shirts. My early preparation for a life of writing was everything I experienced while living in the suburbs in the 1950s. One formative experience I remember was how in primary school we had drills crouching under our desks in the event of a Russian nuclear attack. It wasn’t until much later that I started to question the value of such an exercise. One of my main motivations spurring me to write in later years was the environmental destruction I was seeing around me. What are your hobbies/interests? Collecting unusual Ganesha images. Cooking. Gardening (especially tomatoes). Italian opera. What’s your educational background?

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I left Washington, D.C., where I went to college, to go to Sarawak to work with the U.S. Peace Corps. I lived with tribal communities. I’m perhaps the only international conservationist to have hands-on experience in slashing and burning the rainforest. That’s how I got interested in tribal rights, rainforest destruction, and greedy politicians. Is there any other book like it? Catch-22, but in a different context. One reviewer wrote “Redheads does for the struggle to save the rainforests of Borneo what Catch-22 did for the struggle to stay alive in WWII.” Is the book only about orangutans? All the characters have red or reddish (or henna-tinged) hair. It’s about tribal rights. Rainforest destruction. Fraudulent scientists. Big-ego but naïve international conservation efforts. Orangutan’s similarities (and dissimilarities) with humans. Sex. Greed. I hope it’s funny. What did you go through researching the book? The usual rainforest experiences - wonder, boredom, lousy food, too much mixed alcohol (rice wine, Guinness, moonshine, brandy), discomfort, athlete’s foot, leeches, snakes, rain, more rain. I learned that some things are so serious and depressing that you have to laugh. Also that sometimes fiction is a better way of alerting and influencing people to problems than often boring and self-serving nonfiction. Just tell a good story! What revelations about people did you come away with? People are people, some good, some evil, most somewhere in between, just trying to get by and hoping for a lucky break when they can find one. There does seem to be a law of inverse generosity. The less people have in life the more willing they are to share it with you. Is there a thread running through all your books? That ego and greed are dangerous. They are inevitable. We have to deal with it. Also, there just might be a way to develop, let’s say, a “deep ecology” relationship with nature. Which field of research do you prefer?

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The get-your-hands-dirty kind. Recently I went on a trip in northern Thailand with a bunch of Thai paleontologists looking for coprolites - fossilized dung of freshwater sharks that lived 200 million years ago. What are you reading at the moment? A bunch of adventure novels. I really admire any writer who can just tell a good story. But the best book I’ve read so far this year was Tom Wolfe’s Back to Blood. What writing project are you working on now?

I have a Ph.D. in life experiences. I hold a BA in psychology from George Washington University whose famous alumni include Alex Baldwin, L. Ron Hubbard, Jackie O.

Ah, another Big Book. Sharing the Journey, a writer’s guide book on how to tell their personal story based on my writing workshops. I’ve also been working for 30 years on a new novel but won’t jinx it by discussing it publically.

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Tom Wolfe. Carl Hiaasen. Joseph Heller. Simon Schama. Tom Robbins. Bill Bryson. Paul Theroux (fiction only), Graham Greene. John Updike. Malcolm Gladwell. Wolfe’s Bonfire of the Vanities and Heller’s Catch-22 are black and funny and real.

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It was a natural evolution of interests. Funny thing about writers. Lots of them are (at least at the beginning) rather shy and introspective, and writing is a way of going public while still semi-hiding. But it takes courage to put your stuff out there, particularly personal stuff, since it’s very easy for critics (and everyone who buys a newspaper is a critic) to turn the page, or worse, say “that’s rubbish.”

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Local News Empower Women: APEC Ministers and delegates have welcomed recommendations made during the APEC Women and the Economy Forum that are aimed at improving the participation of women within the region’s economy. The three-day meeting by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation came to a close on Sunday (8/9) with a highlevel policy dialogue that included suggestions from the panel such as the need for governments to encourage and incentive the private sector to invest in the empowerment of women throughout their business operations; the development of programs and structural reforms that close the gender technology divide; and flexible workplace policies that enable women to better balance work and family responsibilities. The recommendations “send a strong signal from the business community that the economic inclusion of women is critical for business performance and economic prosperity,” according to a joint ministerial statement. Recognizing the untapped talent of women within the region’s economy, each APEC member nation agreed to cooperate and establish programs and policies that promote women’s economic empowerment. Speaking after the event, Sri Danti Anwar, secretary of the Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Ministry of Indonesia, said that the forum’s focus was to fully realize women’s potential in the economy. “Through the formulation of gender responsive policies in accessing finance and ICT [information and communication technologies] as well as capacity building … we hope that SMEs [small and medium-size enterprises] and women entrepreneurs can synergize and collaborate,” Danti said.

The third annual APEC forum was the first time a joint ministerial meeting responsible for SME and women empowerment was hosted. Indonesia’s initiative was praised throughout the event for highlighting links between APEC’s activities in SME development and women’s economic empowerment. The main concern now is to realize the commitments made during the forum, Danti said. The Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Ministry will disseminate the outcome documents from the APEC meeting to relevant stakeholders, while advocating for the recommendations to other ministries’ policies. In the wake of the APEC forum Danti said her ministry intends to conduct gender awareness programs and analysis trainings in order to identify the key issues, which it plans to resolve through planning and budgeting with a gender perspective. Kate Bollinger, the Asia Foundation’s Women’s Empowerment program officer, commended the forum as “an important opportunity for discussions and collaboration surrounding many of the key areas that continue to constrain women in business.” “This year’s theme of ‘Women as Economic Drivers’ is indeed a good sign that women’s issues are becoming increasingly prominent,” Bollinger said. While women in Indonesia face many barriers in business, they are more likely to use business-related technologies and have stronger networks, she said. (September 10th 2013)

Bali Airport Renovations Overdue Officials have responded to frustration at the delays and overcrowding that bedevil travelers passing through Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, promising renovations that would triple capacity. Bali Governor I Made Mangku Pastika is among those who have expressed dissatisfaction, commenting to local media that the dysfunctional airport was hampering tourism growth in the province. Rai Purwanto, general manager of the international airport, said the airport was only designed to handle 7 million passengers, and that capacity has been stretched to accommodate the 14 million passengers who pass through it annually.

Last year, API, which operates airports in the eastern part of Indonesia, booked Rp 1.1 trillion in revenue from Ngurah Rai airport. General manager Rai said Ngurah Rai is the biggest revenue contributor among the operator’s dozen-odd airports. “This year, the revenue [from Ngurai Rai] may not exceed last year’s, because there is a transition [due to renovations] taking place. For example, there are many tenants that have relocated. This reduces revenues,” Rai said last week. Renovations to the international passenger terminal were 95 percent complete, he said, and that the terminal would be ready in time for the upcoming high-level meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in October.

Angkasa Pura I (API), the state-owned authority that operates the airport, plans to spend $250 million to boost capacity to 25 million passengers per year.

Meanwhile, renovations at the domestic passenger terminal are scheduled to be completed in April 2014.

Currently, around half of the passengers using Ngurah Rai are foreigners. In the future, API estimates the number of foreign passengers will rise to 16.6 million, and domestic passengers to 9.4 million per year.

Yanus Suprayogi, in charge of Ngurah Rai project development, said that despite efforts to improve air conditioning and lighting efficiency, electricity consumption would double to 20 megawatts after renovations.

Rai said that the airport earned Rp 600 billion ($43 million) in revenue from passenger service charges (50 percent), airlines charges (30 percent) and commercial areas charges (20 percent) in the first half of this year.

Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta international airport also suffers from overcrowding. Its 22 million passenger annual capacity was exceeded long ago, with 52 million passengers now passing through each year. (September 9th 2013)

Another Rabies Case in Gianyar The discovery of another dog suffering from rabies has once again raised concerns over the status of the disease in Bali. Gianyar District Veterinary Officer (DVO) I Gusti Ngurah Dibya Presata has confirmed that a Pekanese dog has tested positive for Rabies. The owner of the dog Wayan Darmaja, was bitten by the animal. The eight-month-old dog was purchased from the Sukawati market, in Gianyar, on August 11. On Tuesday (27/9) the dog began to display unusual aggression and aversion to light, which is typical of the symptoms of rabies. When trying to control the dog, Wayan was bitten on his left hand. The following day, Wayan received the anti rabies vaccine when the dog was found dead in his cage. “After that we took a brain tissue sample to test,” stated Dibya. From the findings, evidence of rabies was found present, and authorities are now attempting to contact the original owner from the market for more information. “The whole incident is very suspicious actually, because the market price for such a dog is usually around Rp. 2.5 million, but the dog was sold for only Rp. 50,000,” added Dibya. As a precautionary measure, Gianyar District Veterinary Office immediately vaccinated 16 dogs in the area likely to have come into contact with the infected dog. The DVO also urged the public to stop the transfer of animals from outside the Gianyar area to prevent transmission of the virus spreading. Previous cases of rabies in Gianyar include an incident last July in Banjar Kutuh Klod in Ubud. (August 29th 2013) Tempe & Tofu in Short Supply Producers in at least five districts in West Java Province stopped distributing `tempe` and tofu soybean fermented cakes to consumers on Monday (9/9) due to soybean price increases. According to the local industry and trade office, tempe and tofu producers have stopped production for September 9-11, 2013 in protest against the high price of imported soybean which rose from about Rp 7,000 per kg to Rp9,000-10,000 per kg. “We have received an initial report that tofu and tempe have disappeared in five to six districts in West Java. The districts included Bandung, Depok and Cianjur,” Ferry Sofwan Arif, head of West Java’s Trade and Industry Office, said. According to the Association of Tofu and Tempe Producers (Gakoptindo), its members will halt production between September 9 and 11 to protest rising soybean prices. “The increasing price of soybeans, as a result of the rupiah`s depreciation against the US dollar, has forced many tofu and tempe producers to reduce their production or reduce the size of their work force. The aim of the protest is to warn the government and put pressure on it to address this matter immediately,” said Gakoptindo Chairman Aip Syarifudin on Thursday. The worldwide increase in the price of soybeans significantly affected the price at home, since about 70 percent of the country’s soybeans are imported. Domestic production is only 700 thousand tons, while domestic demand has reached 2.5 million tons of soybeans per year. (September 9th 2013) Poor Sex Education for Teens in Bali Coordinator of the NGO “We Care About our Youths” (Kisara) I Gusti Agung Mahendra Agus has criticized the lack of information available to teenagers in Bali on sexual and reproductive health. Mahendra stated that more information should be available on reproductive health issues in light of the high incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among adolescents in Bali. “Based on the information from Klinik Catur Warga (KCW), affiliated with the Family Planning Association in Bali, there is no compulsory testing of teenagers for STIs or HIV, or widely available information on family planning issues,” he added. Mahendera said that in 2012, 112 adolescents (aged 10 to 24) received treatment and counseling at KCW for STIs while in the period January to June 2013, 111 had done so already. The equivalent numbers tested for HIV in both periods were 209 and 91. Gusti also explained that the number of young women experiencing unwanted pregnancies was an indication of the need for more family planning services, even in remote rural areas. Kisara performs outreach work at schools and among gay youth groups, lesbians, transvestites and sex workers, Gusti said. “We want teenagers to be more aware about health issues and be empowered to make informed choices regarding sexual and reproductive health,” Gusti said. (August 29th 2013)


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Death Sentence for Drug Convict Lindsay June Upheld The Supreme Court turned down an appeal from Lindsay June Sandiford (56) of Britain maintaining her death sentence given by a district court earlier. Sandiford, who was charged with possession of 3.7 kilograms of cocaine, was earlier sentenced to death by a Denpasar district court in Bali. “Her appeal was rejected,” Supreme Court’s presiding Judge Artidjo Alkostar said here on Thursday (29/8) night. Artidjo said Lindsay, whose appeal earlier was already rejected by the Denpasar high court, is in the category of importers of narcotics. Three other suspects in the same case, Julian Anthony Ponder, Paul Beales and Rachel Lisa Dougall, were given six years, four years and a one-year prison terms respectively. (August 30th 2013) Orangutan Found Beheaded in Central Kalimantan An orangutan was found beheaded in Pelangsian Village, Ketapang Subdistrict, East Kotawaringin District, Central Kalimantan on Tuesday (6/9) according to the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA). The agency had conducted an investigation before the animal’s body was buried. The orangutan was a male and between the age of 20 and 25. The case has been reported to Ketapang Police for further investigation. Local villagers were shocked when they found the decapitated body because they thought it was the body of a human being. The Ketapang Police later took the body to the Regional Public Hospital for identification. According to Law No. 5/1990, on the Conservation of Natural Resources and Ecosystem, the killer of the protected animal could face a maximum of five years in jail. There are approximately 54 thousand orangutans in Kalimantan. The number is declining as the quality of their habitat is deteriorating. (September 7th 2013) Miss World Moved to Bali after Protests The 63rd edition of the Miss World pageant opened Sunday (8/9) after protests by Muslim hard-liners confined the event to Indonesia’s predominantly Hindu resort island of Bali. The opening ceremony, which was televised to 186 countries, featured Bali’s Kecak dance and a parade of all 131 contestants. Following days of protests by Indonesian hard-line Muslim groups and the rejection of the contest by a leading clerics’ organization, the government announced Saturday that it was moving the Sept. 28 final round to Bali. It was initially set to be held in Sentul, on the outskirts of the capital, Jakarta. Bali is the only Hindu-dominated province in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country. Controversy over the pageant has been mounting in Indonesia, which has a reputation as a tolerant, pluralist society that respects freedom of expression. The Indonesia Ulema Council, the country’s most influential clerics’ organization, and the hard-line groups Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia and Front for Islamic Defenders have urged the government to cancel the event. They have argued that the exposure of skin by women in a competition violates Muslim teachings, even after organizers agreed to cut the bikini competition and instead outfit contestants in more conservative sarongs. The chairwoman of the Miss World Organization, Julia Morley, has promised that none of the contestants will wear a bikini. The pageant began in the 1950s, and the first winner was crowned in a two-piece bathing suit. “We only want to try to find the best way of working together,” Morley told a news conference Saturday in Bali. (September 9th 2013)

Bali to Reap Financial Benefits from Foreign Worker Levy The Denpasar city government has the potential to reap almost Rp 4 billion in income per year from the foreign workers levy. The revenue is derived from the levy charged for extending the Foreign Worker Employment Permit (IMTA), which applies to 300 people, a press report said. “The workers are from Australia, the US, India and Taiwan,” the Denpasar Social Affairs and Labor Department spokesman Made Erwin Suryadharma Sena said on Tuesday (3/9). Erwin said the IMTA extension fee amounted to US$100 dollars per month per person, as set out in Government Regulation 97/2012. The levy is specified in dollars in order to ensure no loss of income should there be any depreciation of the rupiah against the dollar. Erwin calculated that in the case of 300 foreign workers, the total levy would amount to $360,000, or Rp

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For Sale; Ex shop display items, mannequins adjustable stand, shelf mannequins, coat, shirt, skirt/trouser hangers, 4way rotating hanger stand, black velvet jewellery necks, shoe display stands. For photos or more information 0813 3775 1888 or 081 1392 0474. Denpasar. [206] For Sale; Roland Human Rhythm Effects Player 3 million; Laney Guitar Ampli LV100 2 million; dynamic vocal microphone AKG Model7 great sound 1million. For details call 081 1392 0474 or 0813 3775 1888. Denpasar. [207] For Sale; Samsung mini pink, second hand, B5722, dual simcard, good condition, Rp. 900.000. Call 08178 6111 6455. Seminyak. [208] Long-range planning doesn’t deal with future decisions, but with the future of present decisions.

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Bali Advertiser

18 September - 02 October, 2013

For Sale; Bikes ontel for men/women. 1942 Circa. All working. Call 0812 3831 2957. Legian. [173]

List your business here for free! Name Address Type of Business Tel. Notes

Name Address Type of Business Tel. Notes

: D’sign Workshop : Jalan Raya Sesetan Gang Ratnasari, Denpasar Bali : Design, Advertising (Signs, Banners, 3D Letters, Etc…), Wooden Display, Web Development, Web SEO, Printing, Photography, Etc. : +6281 999 740 747 : We make designs of Website page and Corporate Identity, or any Ads based on your concepts and request. Along with that, our team also provide creative concepts based on the profile of your company to help you find the ideal and exact design of yours. Other than that, we also make signs for companies such as Neon Box, 3D Letters, and Sign Board; do printing of Stickers, Banner, Brochure, etc; and many other services that will absolutely make your company stand out. You can also entrust important events in your life to our capture. Best plan for the best events to give you the best memories is our desire, because “ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH”. : Satu Lagi Poolside Sports Bar : Jl Batu Balong No 39 Canggu : Bar : 080105641787 : 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, 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 and live bands on the weekend, along with terrific food and a friendly atmosphere, and its 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 comple mentary swim on a hot afternoon, or come along in the evening and enjoy a cocktail or ice cold beer. There are also other regular events such as pool parties Grand Final’s, Bledisloe Cup, Melbourne Cup, and Title fights, along with super high speed complementary WiFi. and ample customer parking.

Send your information to info@baliadvertiser.biz for free listing in this column. One time listing per business.

Wanted; Stand Up Paddle (SUP) board borrow/rent Nov 2013-Feb 2014. 081 1385 5578. Sanur. [192] For Sale; Baby and toddler books for sale all English 25rb small 55rb big books Hp: 0812 3940 0408. Canggu. [150]

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For Sale; Sofa rattan, cushions & cover, 3 set, Rp 1 mio each. Billiard table 7,5ft incl ball & cues Rp 6 mio. Coffee table, teak, oval Rp 1,2mio. Call Komang 0878 6839 9433. [200] For Sale; Dining table black minimalist style made from teakblock, 150cm length, can seat 4 people, table only, rp 400k. Contact 081 735 5842. Can email pic, <superbali@yahoo.com. Kuta. [130] For Sale; Expat moving sale Sanur. Wardrobe, beds with mattresses, fridges, tv’s, desk, patio furniture, dining table + 6 chairs. Livingroom furniture, Madura chests, oriental carpets, paintings, excercise bike, kitchenware, vacuum cleaner, TV’s, faxmachine, VHS player, DVD player etc. Call Seymour 0813 801 21192. [127] We are what and where we are because we have first imagined it.

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Employment Place your ad online at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

LOOKING FOR STAFF

URGENTLY NEEDED We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team. 1. CHEF (Strong leadership, creativity, organization, cost control, skills in Asian & European food is a must) 2. WAITER, WAITRESS, CASHIER, BARTENDER (Fluent English, charming personality) 3. COOK HELPER 4. PUBLIC RELATION (Marketing, ideas strategy & analysis, organized, motivated, hardworking) 5. PERSONAL ASSISTANT (Management & administrative skills, computer literated) Please send CV or Resume with recent photo and subject for the position to warungasiantapas@gmail.com

(Cari Tenaga)

Looking for drivers with regular guests to promote our company. Commission applied. For more info mail to <whitemagicvillage@ gmail.com>. [555]

NC/Es/4 Sept 13

An Authorized Partner of High Technology Combi Steamer is looking for young and energetic individuals to join our team as :

Application Chef Sales Previous Kitchen experience is preferable, passionate about cooking. Interested in Sales field and enjoys challenge. Excellent command in English and strong communication skills is essential. Please send your CV & recent photograph to : hrdivisionbali@gmail.com Only short listed candidate will be contacted NC/Es/18 Sept 13

NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Take your Spa Career to the next level join the International Bali BISA team.

Seeking 2 Spa Therapists (Male/Female) to become Internationally Qualified Spa Trainers. Complete training program is given enabling you to teach at an International level. The following are the requirements to apply for this exciting position: 1. Good command of English 2. Minimum 2 years experience as a Spa Therapist For an interview please call 0361 281289 / 081337070584 Send CV to admin@balibisa.com 3 months Spa Therapist Course now open for registration Start Date 14th October, 2013 NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Looking for a reliable agent to be my person on the ground in Bali. Liaising with manufactures and suppliers, checking samples, sending goods to me in Australia, quality control, maintaining schedules, delivery dates. Must speak English. Excellent contacts in the textile industry. Part time position. <louise@ frescocreative.com.au>. Phone +61 41 922 4258. [396] Looking for: - Accountant Admin - Restaurant Floor Manager. Requirements: WNI, minimum SMA/SMK graduate, minimum 1 year experience, Computer literate, Familiar with English. P l e a s e c o n t a c t <kayucafegili@gmail.com> or +62 878 6547 2260. [405] Free house plus salaries for house cleaner and gardener/ handyman. Suit couple. Crisis Care Bali. Near Lovina. Email with details of experience. <Balicrisiscare@ hotmail.com>. [413] Looking for tukang pijit to massage in my home in East Denpasar. Male [Laki2]. Massage once a week pay Rp150,000 for 90 minutes. SMS only [jangan telefon] 081 2398 8979. [418] Dicari Guru Les Matematik untuk 1 anak kelas 6 SD, Kerobokan, hp 0813 3912 3400. [442] Looking for Waitress in Private Villa Canggu. Contact Kevin 081 1389 2113. [444] Customer Support Person Wanted. Must be highly proficient in English (spoken and written), Computer skills and desire to provide excellent customer service. Refer to <www.newwaveka. com.au> for product brief. P l e a s e e m a i l <newwavesupport@zoho. com> describing your suitability to this role. [445]

NC/Es/7 Aug 13

GM, Chef, and Sushi Chef for New Resort on Gili Air. Phn Barry 0821 4415 0013. [452]

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

Admin, Female, English, Ms. Excel, Photoshop. Send CV to <balibuy@dps.centrin.net. id>. [453] Supervisor for Boutique Nusa Dua area, Experience, English, Fashionable, Management Skills, Flexible. CV to <pinkelevenbali@ gmail.com> or (0361) 773787. [454] Looking for fulltime nanny. Live in optional. To take care of baby and do some household/cooking. Basic English speaking. Call : 0877 6045 5954. [455] Kayu Cafe (Gili Trawangan) is looking for a Head Cook/ Chef. Send CV to <kayucafegili@gmail.com> or SMS +62 878 6547 2260. [456] Blue Glue seeking marketing & Senior Web Com Manager. Email: <jobs@blue-glue. com>. [457] Villa-Bali.com is a professional villa rental agency based in Singapore - now looking for a Travel Consultant and a Customer Service Assistant for its Bali Branch office (Seminyak). Requirement: Passion for customer service, excellent English, attention to detail and self-motivation. Fresh graduates are welcome. Please send resume/CV and expected salary to <HR@ villa-bali.com>. [458] 3 staff wanted for luxury rental villa near Jimbaran. Accommodation and food included. 081 2389 3899 <secludedbalivillas@gmail. com>. [459] Tax Consultant. Fluent in English. Apply to: <institute. landi16@gmail.com>. [460] Look for Marketing Coordinator for food company. For more info mail to <dede@eastbalicashews. com> telp : 288615. [462] Sales staff and manager needed for Boutique in Sanur. Please Contact Wayan on <gosto.bali@hotmail. com>. [487]

- 1 Marke ng Manager (excellent markeƟng skills + experience)

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com NC/Es/20 Mar 13

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JOB VACANCIES A private school in Bali, Indonesia is seeking qualified and experienced candidates for the following full-Ɵme posiƟons:

1. FRENCH LANGUAGE TEACHER 2. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT / BIOLOGY TEACHER 3. LIBRARIAN 4. CLINIC DOCTOR (General) Applicants must hold min. Bachelor Degree and have a min of 3 years experience in similar posiƟon. For Teacher posiƟon, preferably, have knowledge of the Cambridge InternaƟonal ExaminaƟon Programme and prior teaching experience in an internaƟonal school. Please send a brief cover leƩer and CV including photo with contact details of two professional referees to: info@ourbalischools.com NC/Es/18 Sept 13

JOB FAIR 2013 Bening Big Tree Farms, PT Foreign companies in field of Export Organic foods requires in Bali :

General Purchasing Officer • • • •

Diploma or Bachelor’s or equivalent Minimum 2 years experience as Purchasing Equiment and General Purchasing for Food Manufacturing Computer Skill / Leadership Skill / Communication Skill / team work player Preferable having knowledge about heavy general purchasing and equipment skill Please send your CV into recruitment@bigtreefarms.com NC/Es/18 Sept 13

BlackBerry’s branch office in Denpasar, Bali is looking for entry-level (starting) candidates to join their team as BlackBerry World Testing Associates to assist in the day to day operations of our application store, BlackBerry World. Shortlisted candidates will have a university degree, strong English verbal and communication skills, excellent attention to detail and multitasking skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Please send your CV and salary expectation to: Satya at sputra@blackberry.com C/Es/29 May 13


Bali Advertiser

Employment

18 September - 02 October, 2013

LOOKING FOR STAFF

Leasing Executive

(Cari Tenaga)

needed Min 5 years experience as a leasing executive in a major shopping mall. Has extensive network of contacts with brand principles in indonesia. Possess effective communication and negotiation skills good presentation skills with excellent command of English. Send in your resume to projectbali.recruitment@gmail.com

Banana Plantation Planner, Developer for 5 HA ex coco plantation at Tabanan, with agriculture, horticulture, eco tourism background. Please send CV or ideas to <ninjanur@yahoo.com>. [464]

NC/Es/18 Sept 13

A fast growing distribution company is looking for young and energetic individuals to join our team as:

Sales Executive Administrator Telephone Operator Age 25-30 years old, SMU/SMK/D1, you should have a good command in English, knowledge and/or previous experience in F & B industry, computer literate with strong communication skills. Please send your CV and recent photograph to email: hrdivisionbali@gmail.com Only short listed candidate will be contacted NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Bali Krisna Service

Since 1999 Bali Krisna Service CV, has been the number one and most trusted domestic employee agency in Bali, specialising in housemaids, babysitters and nannies. We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.

PRIVATE ENGLISH LESSON

w w w. b a l i k r i s n a s e r v i c e . c o m Tel: (0361) 744 6932, 264738 Hp. 081 2365 4977 ~ 9am - 5pm C/Es/I-15 May 13

The best selection of candidates for all positions and all levels. All candidates are pre-selected to simplify your choice, saving your time

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Resort Manager (Expat) S & M Manager Wood Manufacturer OM Fin & Acc Mgr Villa / Resort Managers Spa Therapists Exec Chef & Cooks Architect / Drafter Restaurant Manager Secretary / PA VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com

L o o k i n g f o r PA / S h o p Manager ; Good English and computer skills. Dedicated. Organized. Flexible. Attention to details. Can work independently under pressure. Send CV to ; <heleneadesign@yahoo. com> (HeleneA Design). [465]

C/Es/18 Sept 13

We are a global PMA footwear company brand in search of the following highly motivated key team members.

1. Entry Data Processing

Requirements: • Male/Female, max 28 years. • Stock reconciliation. • Min 2 years’ experience in Data Analysis

2. Assistant Visual Merchandiser

Requirements: • Three (3) years’ Experience in the retail Visual Merchandiser is a must.

3. Retail Operational

Requirements: • Female/Male, max 32 years • Experience in retail operational (min 2 years) • Own transportation.

4. Store Leader

Requirements: • Male / Female, max 32 years , well presented and groomed. • Two ( 2 ) years’ experience in similar role. • Should be a good team leader and possess the ability of keeping employees motivated. • Knowledge of cataloging and inventory techniques. All positions: Hardworking and able to work independently or with others. Exposure in Life Style/Fashion/Retail Industry is an advantage. Fluent in English both written and spoken. Hardworking and can work under pressure. Excellent organization, planning and problem solving skills. Excellent Computer Skills- MS Office, Internet. Located in Bali A competitive remuneration package, commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered to the right candidate; only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Send your current CV + photo to: CV. Universo Jl Sunset Road No. 6, Seminyak Bali 80361 Tlp : 0361-8475733 Email : ayu.dhyana@aqueo.co.id NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Looking for Staff : Office All Rounder. Male, must have good knowledge about gadgets, phones, hardware & software, creative & initiative, willing to work at outside. Must speak good English. Please send CV to : <aprilina99@gmail. com>. [477]

P.A. Seminyak. Have: Good English, Villas, Land. Pluses: Chinese Language, Business, Presentable Female. <info@ultracondo. com>. 0878 6245 6068 Txt Only. [466] Urgently Required, Native English Teachers for Primary and Kindergarten. Must have T.E.S.O.L and teaching experience and living in Bali. Contact <jbschoolbali@ yahoo.com> Phone 0361752554. [467]

Looking for Office Assistant. Able to operate computer (Ms. Office, Photoshop, etc.) Understand about internet/ web and speak good English. Send your CV to <gregoryeloy@hotmail. com>. [479]

Need Gardener, Cook. Call Putu 081 2389 4954. [468]

xS kid’s fashion is looking for an enthusiastic, young female for our shop in Ubud. Good English is a must. Contact Isabelle 0813 3729 1866. [480]

Teacher Aid to assist 8 year boy in class at school (Sunrise) with reading, has no behavioural problems, English is his first language. Ring 0819 3310 8999. [471]

Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18

Accountant, experienced at managing budgets, handling payment, etc, NGO’s working experiences preferred. Start in Sept 2013, salary 4 mil Rp nego. Send CV to : <shaleone@ymail.com>. [476]

Looking for: - Jewelry Assistant/QC and Welder. 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 : 0877 7554 4373 or <audreyakman@ gmail.com>. [478]

Villa Staff, Seminyak: B u t l e r ( e t t e ) / M a n a g e r, masseuse/maid. Interviews: <info@ultracondo.com> Txt Only 0878 6245 6068. [470]

Teach English Online From Bali. Join Us Now! Contact: <bali.teaching@edukagroup. com>. [473] Furniture company looking for 2 sales staff ( female ) : good presentation, able to speak English. 1 quality control ( male ). Contact us 735 035. <personal. assistant@stephanesensey. com>. [474] Wo r k i n g i n S i n g a p o r e ! Agency looking for Maid. Tel. 0812 3924 0897. [380] Busy Cafe in Seminyak look for experienced Waitress with Good English. CV to <cupoflovebali@gmail.com> or Call (0361) 918 1005. [481] Bali Circus look for Administrator, PA, Sales, Marketing, Kids Club Coordinator, Cook, Cake Maker, Waiter, Tailor, Pattern Cutter and Artist /Performer. Email CV to <admin@ balicircus.com>. [475]

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Account Manager Exhibitions - Managing an existing group of clients, and developing new business. Must speak English, well presented and good communication skills. Sales experience preferred. Top salary and commissions paid. For information or apply: email <info@baliexpohire. com> - please include, cover letter and CV. [482]

C/ES/I-15 May 13

A fast growing distribution company is looking for young and energetic individuals to join our team as Accounting Staffs for:

Account Receivable Account Payable Age 25 – 30 years old, SMK/D1/D3 majoring in Accounting, have a good understanding of accounting principal, attention to details, preferably with previous experience in similar position, you should have a good command in English, knowledge and/ or previous experience in the same field, computer literate. Please send your CV and recent photograph to email: hrdivisionbali@gmail.com Only short listed candidate will be contacted NC/Es/18 Sept 13

BALI EMPLOYMENT & NANNY SERVICE PHONE 0361 8839741 / 0821 4519 9419 www.nannyserviceinbali.com

We Provide: Housekeeper, Housemaid Babysitter/Nanny freelance & permanent Driver, Security, Gardener, Pool Cleaner Office Staff, Waitress, Cook, etc. English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male. Good Service With Guarantee C/Es/20 Feb 13

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

POSITIONS AVAILABLE: General Manager - Bali Executive Chef (Expat/Thai) - Thailand Italian Chef (Expat) - Jimbaran Front Office Manager - Seminyak Front Office Manager - Bandung Director of Sales - Kuta Credit Manager - Kuta Director of Human Resources - Bandung

Food & Beverage Manager - Nusa Dua Executive Pastry Chef - Jakarta Sous Chef - Tabanan Front Office Manager - Sanur Director of E-Business (Expat/Thai) - Thailand Sales Executive - Jakarta Public Relations Manager - Seminyak Loss Prevention Manager - Jimbaran

Our service is completely free of charge for candidates Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Jalan Dewi Sri, Blok C, Nr 3 • Kuta, Bali, Indonesia • Tel / Fax: +62/361.763.324 C/Es/G-18 Sept. 13

Female Therapist for Spa in Canggu. Must Speak English 0821 4741 0925. [483] PT. Tarita Furniture (PMA) is looking for Drafter for Interior and Furniture design. Qualifications: Male/Female, S1/D3, familiar with AutoCad, 3D. Please bring CV to: Jl. ByPass Ngurah Rai 910, Simpang Siur; Phone 724566; email to: <info@ tarita.com>. [484] Looking for Sales / Reservation for Villa Complex in Seminyak. English, C o m p u t e r, P h o t o s h o p , Experience. Contact 0813 5332 7331. Email <made@ kembalivillas.com>. [485] Urgently required! ! Villa Manager. Responsible to run luxury villas in Canggu and Jimbaran. Send your CV to <yudi.ardianto09@gmail. com>. [486]

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

English speaking Travel Consultants For you Indonesian citizen who have a passion for travel, a winning and caring attitude, enjoy learning and sharing your knowledge, and willing to join & committing the dream team in travel industry: Send your application and become a responsible and commited member of our dynamic team. E mail : ario@exotissimo.com C/Es/21 Aug 13


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Employment

Bali Advertiser

18 September - 02 October, 2013

BUSINESS SERVICES Do you have problem to manage your Villa? We are Ayu Management, the best solution of your problem. Please contact us on 0821 2311 6553 or <asyouwishvilla@yahoo. com>. [014] Ready to receive your order for Balinese Tuna Sate Lilit. Please call 081 2395 6991, 0819 3620 2170. [555] Private teacher Bahasa Indonesian for foreigner. Dwi 0813 3870 5158, <dwi. astari@yahoo.com>. [074] <www.BaliShoot.com>. For your photography needs. [654] Guitar Lessons 0812 3271 3285. [432] Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2389 5551 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus. com>. [554] Looking for knitting supplies and apparel? Contact us (022) 7671 9989, mobile 081 742 9439, email: <loebambanghartono@ yahoo.com>. [946]

Dress Making, reasonable rate, Business / Private. 0852 3714 0075. [446] Web Design, SEO, and video editing service. Portfolio: < w w w. c r e a t i w e b d e s i g n . com>, Novi 0819 9938 5206. [447] Attention business Owner/ Manager! ! ! Organize, optimize and control your Business only with a click, Jeff engineer Database system, contact me for Free audit. French/English spoken. Jeff: <jf.taille@ gmail.com>. [448] Wood & Composite decking specialist & carpentery. E-mail: <woodworking. bali@yahoo.co.id> / 0819 9985 7305. [461] Do you want to speak German? Call Native Speaker, formerly GoetheInstitut, Phone 0813-1141 6197. [463] Villa / House / Land Owners. Please feel free to send us your listings into <esther@ realbaliestate.com>. [469] Study Bahasa Indonesia for Foreigners. Contact Ms. Gracesima. 0821 4685 0175. <www.balipages.biz/ learn.speak.indonesian>, e. <learn.speak.indonesian@ gmail.com>. [302]

Surfing Lesson, Coaching, Surf Guide. All Levels, individual or group. Language English, French, Indonesian. All location in Bali. Remy 0819 3600 7669. [488]

You are afraid to get your head in water, yet you would like to swim and play like others. Join our special course against Aquaphobia given in Bali by French Aqua Therapists. Call 0818 054 19300. [490]

Home Theater Consultant and Installation Specialist. Try our new affordable 120” 3D FullHD projector and 7.1 DTS MasterAudio surround sound. 0831 1416 9494 / <psxpat1@gmail.com>. [489]

Every morning Aqua jogging & Aquagym courses in marvelous pools at The Seminyak Beach Resort and Spa Hotel. Booking 0818 054 19300. [491]

Magic Fingerss. Tantra Massage for ladies or couples. 24hours - 081 666 9775 - <magicfingerss@live. com>. [493]

You (adults & children) want to learn swimming fast and well, French pros give private lessons. Call 0818 054 19300. [492]

An award-winning luxury retreat located on Sumba Island invites suitably qualified applicants for the following posts

Operation Manager

Job Location: Nihiwatu Head office - Bali Preferred qualifications: • 2 years experience as EAM within a 5 star luxury hotel/group resort. • Background in back of house operations, finance, reservations, sales and procurement. • Posses strong leadership skills. • Excellent communication skills & a good level of Bahasa Indonesia • Organized, motivated, analytical and creative. • Comfortable traveling to a remote location from time to time. Interested applicants can send their resume with cover letters to hr@nihiwatu.com Please include a recent photograph and salary expectation.

Accountant position needed 2-5 years experience. Have knowledge of Indonesian Accounting Standards and Tax Implements (VAT, witholding taxes, local taxes and other declarations). Familiar with computerized accounting systems. Able to work in a fast pace environment. Self-motivated, assertive and able to work independently. Excellent of spoken and written English. Send in your resume to: projectbali.recruitment@gmail.com NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Sales Promotion Boy (SPB) / Sales Promotion Girl (SPG) : - Min 20 y o, Max 26 y o - Min 1 y exp - Fluent in English (Written/oral) - Good looking - Able to work in a team - Placed at Canggu, Mall at Nusa dua Senior Cook : - Male, Min 25 y o, Maximum 35 y o - Min 2 y exp - Fluent in English (Written/Oral) - Willing to work underpressure - Able to work in a team Waiter : - Min 1 y exp - Max 25 y o - Fluent in English (Written/Oral) - Able to work in a team E-Shop : - Male/Female - Fluent in English (Written/Oral) - Max 25 y o - Able to work in a team Accounting Staff - Bachelor Degree - Minimum 2 (two) years experience in similar position - Accurate, able to work underpressure - Fluent in English (Written and Oral) Receiving Goods (Warehouse) : - Male, Max 28 y o - Fluent in English (written/Oral) - Min 2 y exp in similar position - Able to operate computer - Able to work in a team Please send your resume and CV to deushrd@gmail.com NC/Es/18 Sept 13

NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Atlas Pearls and Perfumes is a premium producer of South Sea Pearls. We are embarking on an exciƟng new luxury retail concept and have the following posiƟons available:

Retail Assistant Manager - Bali. PosiƟon Overview The Retail Assistant Manager will work with the Store Manager and retail team to assist in the development of the store team in order to achieve all revenue, profit and customer service goals.

Retail Sales Associate - Bali. PosiƟon Overview The Sales Associate must demonstrate excellent customer service skills, meet selling and customer service goals, provide product knowledge to our customers and work as part of a team to meet individual and store objecƟves. Applicants for both posiƟon levels must possess excellent communicaƟon (English- both oral and wriƩen) and interpersonal skills. AddiƟonal language skills are highly regarded and will be rewarded as such. This is a great opportunity for someone with experience in tourism operaƟons, hotels or spas to take on a new challenge with a clear career path. If you meet the above criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career, please send your CV and a current photo to tya@cipindo.com / parni@cipindo.com or drop your applicaƟon in person at Puri AsƟna Arcade, ruko 9, Jl. Danau Tamblingan 121 – Sanur, Bali. ApplicaƟons close 27thSeptember 2013. NC/Es/18 Sept 13

NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Indonesian General Manager required

for busy and expanding NZ Yoga (performance) & Fashion Brand, WE’AR - based in Kerobokan Bali, Indonesia. With a strong focus on details as well as the big picture, this role needs a responsible attitude as well as a keen and evolving understanding of WE’AR’s guiding ethos, business structure and goals along with a good understanding of all relevant industry sectors (finance, accounting, fashion, retail, HR etc). Reporting to the Executive Director and/or Operations Manager and liaising with the Strategic Development Team, Production Manager, Accountant & Stock Controller, the General Manager is in charge of Bali Stores, Workshop, Managers & Teams.

A US-based company, a leading worldwide supplier for both fresh and frozen seafood is recruiting employees for below positions, who are able to work both independently and cooperatively and to balance flexibility, meeting tight deadlines, accuracy, enterprise and creativity with a good sound knowledge of common sense. With roughly a hundred colleagues worldwide, the scope to grow globally and personally is immense.

LOGISTICS STAFF This position will be responsible for all export/import and inventory activities assigned by management.

Excellent written and spoken English is a must.

Minimum Requirements : • Bachelor’s degree in related field • Minimum of 2 years experience in logistics, administration and EXPORT IMPORT • Understand export-import regulation • Sound communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia • Demonstrated computing skills and abilities, particularly in MS applications (Word and Excel) • Strong negotiation and interpersonal skills • Experience in logistics management • Good interpersonal and communication skills • Ability to work with minimum supervision • Conscious about meeting deadlines • Detailed oriented

To request a job description please email your resume to fenti@we-ar.it Website: www.we-ar.it

Please send CV and current photograph to anova.hrd@gmail.com Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

The role is responsible for monitoring and improving the performance, productivity and profitability of the functions of Human Resources, Maintenance & Security Management, Retail Management, Administration & Finance, Reports Management, Legal, Sales, Marketing & Customer Service & Supplier Relations Management through the implementation and management of effective methods and strategies. Minimum of 5 years experinces in Managerial/senior level. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to progress in our expanding business and be part of a fun and fast paced team.

NC/Es/18 Sept 13

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Bali Advertiser

LOOKING FOR WORK (Cari Kerja)

PT ZAZA Garment

Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050]

Urgently required: 1. Tailor 2. Assistant for sampling/pattern 3. Stockist 4. Accounting assistant 5. Cleaning service 6. Security

Freelance Graphic Designer < w w w. n a t a t i g a b e l a s . com> +62 878 6137 2741 <natatigabelas@gmail. com>. [399]

Requirements: • Min 2 years experience on related field • 3 & 4 computer skill is a must

Cari Kerja, Seorang Ahli susun Neraca, L/R, PJK 21/23/25, PPN, SPT. Pribadi/ PT, dan Konsultan Akuntansi. Hub: 0813 3725 1022. [494]

Good Salary Send CV and application to: Jl. Tegeh Sari No. 88, Kuta or email to info@luluyasmine.com NC/Es/18 Sept 13

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Employment

18 September - 02 October, 2013

A brand new villa property in Ungasan, now recruiting to fill the positions: Accounting Sales Executive Personnel FO HK FB Engineering Spa Therapists

Requirements: • Hotel/villa experiences is a must • Excellent command in written and spoken English, computer literate • 3 years experiences for applying Head of Dept. positions • 2 years experiences for staff positions. • Representable, healthy and outgoing attitude is preferred • Multitask oriented • Able to join immediately Send CV to MURECRUITMENT@YAHOO.COM NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Woman looking for freelance job after 5pm. Working at home, have internet access, English speaking. 081 7066 0650. [558]

Hotel GM, European, strong, passionate, skilled, five languages (incl. Bahasa), opening specialist, available for new GM position from 1 October 2013. Please contact <expatgm@outlook. com>. [412] Expert in administration, event organizer, office set up, has internet at home, available for part timer PA, Administrator, e-mail: <thetabali.inc@gmail.com>; 081 1393 6365 to Theta. [450] Italian looking new job development & project consultant/architect & interior designer, 25yrs experienced in Italy & USA <baliproject67@gmail. com>. [451]

Mature female, looking for a job as PA/admin staff; <mibjbs13@gmail.com>. [472] Woman 30 y.o. Exp. in Pharmacy as Assistant of Pharmacist, exp. in Housekeeping (Cabin Stewardess) in Cruise Lines for 4 years, fluent English, computer literate, communicative. 0878 6098 2305. [557]

WEB SITE CONTENT, GRAPHIC DESIGNER, SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETER and PERSONAL ASSISTANT. Wanted with creative skills Must be flexible with work hours while working unsupervised from home on high speed internet and powerful computer. Live in Kuta region and able to report regularly to office for meetings and updates while meeting deadlines. Willing to learn new and exclusive skills while being paid & also some personal assistance to director of company. Excellent opportunity to work in the music industry and work with some exciting projects Essential fluent English writing and speaking people please only apply. Email: cybergrooveentertainment@gmail.com NC/Es/18 Sept 13

Cars - Motorcycles - Watercraft - etc For Sale Line ads Rp 8.000 per word. Photo Ads Rp. 500.000. All ads must be paid for before printing.

Male, 26 years old, tourism background. Experienced in butcher. 0857 3996 0320 [245] Seek Job Freelance Assistant, Fashion + Internet. 0852 3714 0075. [449]

Car

Car

Motorcycle

Quick Sale: Suzuki Neo Baleno 2008 A/T, black metallic, plate AB 1126 DB, Really good condition. Price 155 million (ONO). Please call for details 0878 6116 3056. Denpasar. [001]

All New Mazda CX5 GT 2.5, CX9, M6, MX5, Biante,VX 1 Ready Stock. Authorized Mazda Dealer. Call : 0812 8395 7000. [007]

Thunder 250cc, Custom, 45.000.000. Ph. 0812 3831 2957. [013]

For Rent; New Xenia Deluxe 2013 Weekly or Monthly, Negotiable Price, Good Service, Simple Process. Contact Fauji (0361) 876 9069 / 081 3372 5 4 11 2 < b a l i s o k a @ yahoo.co.i d> . [002] Volvo S40 2002, 2 litre Turbo, great cond, drives very well, expat owned and maintained, a bargain at 100 juta. Call 0813 3835 5228. [003] Picanto KIA. Auto. 1 Lady Owner. Colour Diamond Blue. Kilometer: 16658. Purchased 18-09-2008. 100 Mil ONO Seminyak. 0812 3962 2355. [004] BMW 520i, 2003, Automatic, Silver, Good Condition. Price 120 million Nego. Jl. Tunggul Ametung IIA no.14. Phone: 081 834 6877 / 081 7470 5181. [005] Range Rover Evoque; Toyota FJ Cruiser; Toyota Vellfire; Mercy E 250 ‘11; Chrysler 300C ‘12; Porsche Boxter ‘11, Nissan Serena ‘07; Nissan Juke ‘12; Grand Cherokee ‘12; Jeep Wrangler ‘09; Jeep Wrangler ‘11; Jeep Wrangler ‘12; Mercy E 260 ‘06; Toyota Alphard ‘10. Visit Nadia Auto Graha, (sales, service & spareparts) Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [006]

Grand Cherokee 3.6 Limited & 5.7 Overland; Wrangler Sport 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Sahara 2 & 4 doors; Wrangler Rubicon 2 & 4 doors; Jeep Patriot; Compass; Dodge Journey; Grand Cherokee 5.7; Jeep Wrangler Sport ‘09. Visit Nadia Auto Graha Chrysler Bali Authorized Dealer, Jl. Teuku Umar 70, Denpasar. Ph. (0361) 237 008. [008]

Motorcycle Husqvarna TE250 2010, 13,000km excellent condition, powercommander, auto-tune, FMF exhaust with powerbomb, supermoto rims/tires/brakes included with track/trail setup available, Rp.79 juta nego Mark 081 855 5990 <mark@ baliconstructionservices. com>. [009] Honda XR200 Trail/ Enduro Motorbike, 2003, Modification, Little Use, New Battery, Top Box, Looks New. 081 2381 6120 / 081 856 4596. [010] For Sale; Ducati Black Hypermotard 796, 2.000km / 10months old, Rp.250millions, please call 0813 5308 1693, for picture email: <sksbali@yahoo. com>. [011] Kawa Ninja ER6-F Red (650cc) 4000km like new, Bali DK tel: 0812 3622 2964. [012]

Contact

Thunder 250cc, Original, Yr. 2001. 25.000.000. Ph. 0812 3831 2957. [014] Suzuki TS 125; 2005, Ye l l o w, 5 0 0 0 k m , G o o d Condition, Original Owner, Rp.30Million. Phone 081 138 0510. [015]

Watercraft Fiberglass RIB boat for sale. <www.crestridermarine. c o m > . < i n f o @ crestridermarine.com>. [016] 1 Package Jetski 6 units (Sport, Family, Jet boat, Rescue). 1 month warranty & training. 37.000 USD. Contact Andhi <riggingslipi@ yahoo.com> Phone: (0361) 6033373 / 0815 990 6340 [017] Escapade: Power Catamaran. Fibreglass. LOA 11.6 mts Beam 3.9 mts. 2 x 300 HP 4 Stroke Suzuki Outboards. Cruising 25 knots. Full Safety and Nav Equipment inc. Life rafts. Toilet. Shower. Double Berth. Excellent water access. Recently docked and certificates renewed. In Charter ops for up to 15 passengers. Established product with marketing collaterals. Prime berth in Bali International Marina. For quick sale at Rp 580 Juta include VAT. For further info please contact : 081 2380 2036. [018]

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KEROBOKAN

DENPASAR

GIANYAR

House for rent, semi-furnished, 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathrooms, pool, internet, great location near Bali Buddha, quiet area, great neighbourhood, rice field views. Call 081 139 6760 or email <howard@desaseni.com>. [7519]

Looking for tenants. 3 rooms available at villa in Jalan Gunung Lumut with swimmingpool. SMS 0878 6100 0084 or email <balihealingmusic@gmail.com>. [7541]

House for sale-Saba. IMB. 2-storey, swimming pool, guesthouse, hot water, AC, Australian build, ocean view, mountain view surrounding ricefield, nice+quiet, furnished, 15mins from Sanur. 3.25are, Rp. 1.5 billion (nego). 081 2395 3454. [7593]

Land for lease 29 years in Jalan Bumbak Lestari. Best cut with frontage to main road. 30 meter frontage and 50 meters deep. Ideal for expatriates since you will have full ownership during the lease period. Extension of lease time possible. Price IDR 7.5 Million per are per year negotiable on conditions. Email: <helmut.volquarts@gmail.com>. [7529] For sale or contract, two unit villa, 3 and 4 bedrooms, Wi-Fi & Speedy, furnished with pool at Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4, Br. Semer Kerobokan, Kuta. Detail please contact Made 0361 843 4040. [7368] Villa for rent or sale at Kerobokan Perum Puri Priskila 29X, 2 room, full furnished, hot water, small garden, swimming pool, modern kitchen. Contact 081 7975 4600, 081 7973 2166. Email <murnidenize@live.com>. Sale Rp. 1.900.000.000, rent Rp. 95 million/year. [7549]

UBUD 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] Amazing riverside vila for sale. 3Bed+3Bath, open kitchen+dining+living+spool in quiet locations. Very closed to Ubud center. Freehold, quick sale- ASAP. Call: 0878 6076 9393 or <irawanes@yahoo.com>. [7579] 180 m2, 2-floor modern house for rent. 33mill for half year. 2 bedrooms with AC, 2 bathrooms, storage room, kitchen, stove, wash machine, 2 balcony, terrace. Full furnished, internet and telephone line equipped. Garden 300m2 with fish pond. 1-2 minutes walk from center Ubud, wonderful views rice terraces, palm tree and sunset. Amazing quiet place. SMS 0813 5368 0328. [7597]

One bedroom full furnished and serviced apartment for rent monthly. Located on Dewi Sri - Legian. Daily cleaning, free Wifi, s.pool, satellite TV, free DVD rentals, parking lot, 24 hrs security. 0813 3732 5015 / <psxpat1@gmail.com>. [7589]

BUKIT

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]

Unique villa (1 storey) for overcontract in Jl. Intan Permai (behind jail) on 4 are land. House 115 sqm. Huge garden. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, open living, 1 guesthouse, bale, carport, 2 gudang, AC, hot water, TV-sat, 4400 W. Quiet area. Fully furnished. Perfect for private use or investment. Contract until 08/2030. Price 995 jt. Hp. 0821 4093 2388. [7562]

Spacious 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, freehold house for sale. 5x3 swimming pool, western kitchen, 5500W, 2 A/C unites, quiet with ocean view. Rp. 1.7 Billion (nego). Send SMS for pics 0812 808 4475. [7539]

Villa & Appart. for rent, in quiet location, fully furnished, pool, Wifi, TV cable, AC, water heater, large garden and parking area, in Kerobokan (5 minutes to Seminyak). Rate from 5 mill to 15 mill/month (possible also weekly). Pls contact 0361 748 4462 / 0878 6193 1898. [7565]

Owner selling luxurious newly build 3 bedroom/2 bathroom house, fully furnished at Ungasan in secure complex. 153 m2, 2 balcony, A/C, marble flooring, Gemini goodyear roof tiles wih Jaindo steel structure, extra reinforced. IDR 2 bln. Pictures available on Facebook michael.eibl.524. Hp 0857 2155 8630, email; <eiblmichael@hotmail.com>. [7542]

Freehold house for sale in Kerobokan, 210m2, 3 + 1 bedrooms, pool, 5 mins to Seminyak. US$335,000. Tel 0819 360 67280, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7570] Villa for rent Umalas main street, 3 bed room, full furnished. call 081 755 5005. [7577]

C/U/G-17 April 13

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]

Modern deluxe apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free Wi-Fi, from 50 to 150 m2, daily, monthly from Rp. 3.5 to 7.5 million. 2 location off West Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [6262]

For sale villa in Dreamland Pecatu, 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, pool, covered carport, 5 A/C, oven, fully furnished, near beach, gated security, golf course. Freehold. Rp. 1,35 Billion (nego). Phone English Bahasa 0813 5331 9797, email <scottmi15@hotmail.com>. [7405]

Unlike most Bali builders that offer a 6 month guarantee on their work.... We offer a full 5 year structural guarantee to our clients. This means “No Stress” Can you afford not to choose us?

Bingin: For lease 24 years. 2-storey 3-bedroom house plus 2-selfcontained one-bedroom bungalows. Spacious garden with pool & outdoor kitchen w/ built-in BBQ/ pizza-oven. Private paved access road. 3600 degrees unobstructed views of nature. No neighbours. 210.000$. 0878 5480 6912. [7587]

VILLA for lease urgent until March 2020, fully furnished, pool, luxury, 3 bdrm, garage, maids room, western kitchen, laundry, 2 bathrooms, CCTV, security system, Kerobokan. Asking 145 million per year nego to take over whole lease, inc all furniture. Ph. 0819 677 902. Must be for full period of lease. [7102] 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]

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]

Freehold land for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Good location and stunning views. Call 081 2380 2626. Please speak in Bahasa. [1547]

Laundry for sale, available immediately, fully operational, 4 washing machines, 2 dryers, 1 steam iron, busy location, Kerobokan, T: 081 2381 8905. [7560]

HOUSE For lease urgent, basic, 4 bdr, kitchen, phone line. Lease until Feb 2018. Or can be workshop. Kerobokan. Asking only 45mil per year nego. Must be for full period of lease Ph. 0819 677 902. [6788]

LEGIAN

Padang-Padang. For lease 8 years. Beach-house in front of “Impossible” surf-break. House consists of two selfcontained apartments. Fully furnished with airconditioning, flatscreens, wireless internet, etc. Private terrace in front of house. 90.000$. 0878 5480 6912. [7588] NC/Re/I-18 Sept 13

Sale/Rent new house modern minimalist, 110m2, 2 floors, furnished, 2 bedrooms, 2 toilet garden, kitchenset, hot water, 3300 watt, waterpump, carport. Quiet and safe area Kerobokan. Arya 0812 3923 7654 - 295263E8 Pin. [7586] House for rent Kerobokan - Kusambi. near new 3BR w/ AC, 3 baths/hot water. Moden kitchen, good living areas, car parking. 85 mill/year. Available now. Call John: 0896 8544 7717. [7594] 2 Bedroom Furnished house for rent. 65mill for 10 months. Extension possible. Jl Bidadari, Kerobokan. 2 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office, living area, courtyard, AC, hot water, kitchen, carpark. 081 399 34 7870. [7602] Nice furnished house with big pool 13x3m, secure quiet area, near Seminyak for sale / Tamansari behind BPC Hotel. 0816 295 639. [7604] NC/Re/G-18 Sept. 13


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BB-V1102

A massive three-story 500sqm villa built on 250sqm of freehold land The ground Àoor houses the open living/kitchen area with plunge pool The ¿rst and second Àoor house three bedrooms and two bathrooms The rooftop terrace has a large patch of lawn and a covered sitting area Five minutes drive from the centre of Seminyak

For Sale US$ 750,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-V1072

For Sale US$ 900,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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Five-bedroom contemporary classic villa offers the ultimate in comfort Set on 1,400sqm of freehold land and 1,185sqm of leasehold land The pool is set amidst a garden ¿lled with large trees Surrounded by 1,205sqm leasehold private rice ¿eld Thirty minutes drive to Seminyak and a few minutes to the beach

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BB-V811

Modern two-bedroom villa on 300sqm of land for 35-year lease Open-plan living/dining space Àows out to an outdoor area with pool Comes fully furnished with landscaped garden and tropical Àair Part of a small managed estate owned with separate walking entrance Just minutes walk from the shopping, cafes and beach

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Charming rural freehold villa with rice ¿eld views on 400sqm of land Consists of three en-suite bedrooms with full dressing rooms The living/dining/kitchen area is open plan and faces the swimming pool A large terrace on the upper level with sea views Thirty minutes drive to Seminyak and a few minutes to the beach

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BB-V980

Modern tropical living on 495sqm of land in a managed estate Comprises two bedrooms and bathrooms, fully furnished Tropical gardens, a curvaceous swimming pool and open-air Jacuzzi Leasehold for 43 years plus 40 years extension on market price Walking distance to shops, bars and restaurants

For Sale US$ 650,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

BB-L864

Absolute 11,400sqm oceanfront freehold plot Approximately 225 metres of ocean frontage and private access Existing building permits and hotel operation licenses available Gently sloping land and fabulous topography Just 35 kilometres up the coast from Bali’s international airport

For Sale US$ 1,249,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Pererenan

For Sale IDR 3,800,000,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 300,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

Sprawling three-bedroom, en-suite bathrooms and fully furnished villa Sit on 1,100sqm with 15 x 4m swimming pool River views from the open air living room Leasehold 30 years with extension for another 15 years at market price Only 10 minutes from Seminyak and 10 minutes to Canggu Club

For Sale US$ 750,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)813 3930 6339 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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BB-V1105

For Sale from US$ 1,550,000 Patrick Clancy +62 (0)817 973 3031 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

A rare, two-storey freehold villa in Seminyak on 403sqm of land Three-bedroom all en-suite and spacious living/dining/ kitchen Offered fully furnished with parking onsite and staff quarters 12 x 4m swimming pool in lush tropical garden Walking distance of all of the downtown restaurants, shops and beach

Umalas

Pererenan

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BB-L791

Incredible 1,014sqm of ocean side land for IDR 8,500,000/are/year Private road access already in place Rectangular shape and size are perfect to build a fabulous estate Leasehold for 28 years with 10 years extension based on market price Only a short distance to Canggu Club

For Sale IDR 2,413,320,000 Johan Marckx +62 (0)858 5711 0115 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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FOR RENT

KARANGASEM

Weekly / Monthly / Yearly In a traditional Balinese house, KUTA AREA (Jalan Majapahit) 2 rooms apartment and single rooms also available. Fully furnished, daily cleaning, AC & TV, hot & cold water, Wi-Fi. Quiet area close to the beach and 10 minutes walking distance to the night life. Start at Rp. 2 million/month. Please call : 0878.6138.5172 / 081.317.986.177 C/Re/U-29 May 13

For sale gorgeous land in Karangasem, beach front size of 43 are. The only best spot left in this area, 5 min to Tulamben. Price of IDR 180 mill per are. 0821 7770 0089. <barbalibar@gmail.com>. [7530]

SINGARAJA 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] Land cloves Gobleg. 80+ are. Lovely views. Ideal for villa. Income cloves. 11 juta are. Quick sale. Great investment. HP. 0812 3917 6300. [7566]

TABANAN

C/Re/G-3 April 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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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]

Bali Advertiser

Restaurant Partner

We have a prime location of 150 sqm in Oberoi/ Petitenget area. Captive market from large villa operation and kitchen already operational. Looking for a partner with proven experience in restaurant business, able to bring fresh ideas on concept, organizational skills and investment. Please email to oberoi.resto@aol.com NC/Re/G-18 Sept. 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

Investment Land in Tabanan, 5 mins from Villa Babar, 60 are freehold, ocean views, Capital Gains Hotspot, 90 Million IDR per Are. Tel 0819 360 67280, <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [7575] Land for sale: 30 are free hold land located in Kerambitan, Tabanan closed to Alila Villa, sorounding rice field view. Call 0813 5310 6999 or 081 2394 8595. [7605]

Start from Rp.4,800,000/Month CALL NOW! 0361-8031042

OTHERS

C/Re/I-01 May 13

DIRECT FROM OWNER KEDUNGGU 8 Are Contract Land 47 Years remaining 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 4 Milion / Are / Year

081 236 221 777 ( Indo ) 0821 459 341 07 ( English ) C/Re/I-18 Sept 13

Land for sale in Ungasan. 52 are. Close to Banyan Tree with ocean view from a second floor. Great development opportunity. 26 are of perfect flat land that steps up 1-3 meters on second 26 are. $1.3 Million US. Obo. Contact me via email <jdavidmaher@yahoo.com> or Thomas Babatz 081 2395 0884. [7478] Medewi Villa complex with the best view of the entire Medewi beach front, elevated location 3 separate pavilion villas, 3 bedrooms and bathroom suites, large covered terrace pavilion, infinity edge swimming pool, large garden on 14 Are. Call 0823 4061 4197, email <westbalidevelopments@gmail.com>. [7598]

C/RE/U18 Sept. 13

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] Four floor villa panoramic views, 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, large kitchen, lounges, roof garden. Beaches, golf course 2 minutes. Quiet area. Parking ideal, guest house. Freehold $200,000. Contact: <seanickbali@yahoo.co. uk>. [7537] 2 bed house for rent in Nusa Dua, fully furnished indovision fitted, western style, open air shower, a/c available November for 12 months $400 per month. Contact 0821 4747 8588. [7543]

KUTA 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. 3.5 million / Rp. 4 million / month, Rp. 200.000 fan/day, Rp. 250.000 AC/day. [6840] FOR rent beautiful Townhouses, 3BR +1, and 4BR +1 Furnished, 24h security, s. pool, 10 -minute to the airport, 5-minute from Bali Galeria, 15-minute drive from Kuta Beach 0813 3100 0089. [7540] Rooms in Legian/Kuta near Jl. Double Six. Comfortable and quiet. Short and long term. Fully furnished. Double bed. A/C, cable TV. Hot water, kitchen with fridge. Large pool (gazebo, sunbeds). Good price. Call/SMS 0821 4538 1349. [7563] Sale: Ruko ex. salon & spa. 4 floor, 660m2 with whirpool & backyards. Sunset Road Bali. 021 - 7110 2879; 081 2365 4383. [7580] Room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly with swimming pool on Jl. Mataram Kuta. Phone +62 361 754 332 and Apartment & room for rent, daily, monthly or yearly, fully furnished, AC, cable TV, DVD, Wi-Fi, fridge. Located on Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Please contact +62 361 757 623 or e-mail: <surfarisinnbali@gmail.com> and website: <surfarisinnbali.com>. [7432] NC/Re/I-18 Sept 13

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4 bedrooms 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]

Villa for rent: Pererenan, Echo Beach. 2 bedroom available 1st November, 3 bedroom available 14th December. All room with AC, internet high Speedy. Security 24 hours, full furnished with staff, garden, pool. Email <soeparmi.li@ yahoo.com>. 0878 6152 4094. [7592]

FREE hold land for sale in Lovina. Good location and stunning view. All service available, private road, phone, water and light. With price Rp 40.000.000/are and total land is 30 are. Telp 081 2398 5266. [7554]

Land For Sale; 4 are, north Dalung, no agent. Price nego. Call 0813 3855 3266. [6880]

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 villa in the heart of Echo Beach! Sleeps 8, ensuite bedrooms, private pool, air-con, maintained gardens, reliable staff - 100m walk to Canggus epic surf spots. See <www.77echobeach.com> for more info. [7451] 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. [7475] 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] Canggu. Over contract. Beautiful 30 are constructible land in Canggu. Easy road access. 20 years and poss. ext. 10 years. Price IDR 1,700,000 per are p. year. 0821 4413 0307. [7532] Villa for rent yearly location Canggu - Pererenan, quiet, view ricefield, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pool, garden, fully furnished, for villa showing contact Nengah 0361 367 1554 / 0878 6245 4586 or email: <mondotonio@hotmail. com>. [7533] Villa for rent unfurnished, 4 bedrooms with private bathroom, hot water, AC, bar & kitchen, lobby, swimming pool, maid’s room, storeroom, gazebo, dbl. garage. Close to Canggu Club. Contact numbers: Pak De +62 821 4659 2962. [7536]

Business For Sale Ubud

Bed & Breakfast (Fully Furnished) and Restaurant Fully Fitted out. Currently Ranked in the Top 10 places to stay in Bali by booking.com 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms incl Bath Tub, swimming pool, Ricefields Views front and back 4 Gazebos strategically located The Djoyo Bed & Breakfast, Jl. Raya Lodtunduh UBUD USD$57,000 lease 4 years with a 10 year option.

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SEMINYAK FOR RENT Fully renovated Shop/Showroom. Great walk in traffic. 7.3 m x 6.2 m, x 2 Floors. Built in Spot Lights & Lighting. Custom Shelving. Hardwood Floors. 3 A/C. Storage Cabinets. W/C with Shower – Owner retiring. Call Ms. Aeny 085314361427 Email: aenifah@gmail.com

Amazing huge 500sqm. Villa, Danau Poso. Quiet at night. 2.000sqm. land. Rent min. 1 year. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, swimming pool, fully furnished. Offers above 220.000.000mil/year. Nego multiple years. <sveva. falletto@gmail.com> / sms only 081 2382 9255. [7490] Seaview villa. 2floors, furnished, 4bedrooms, 4bathrooms, kitchen equipped, 1 office, swimming pool, garage, guest toilet, tv indovision, 9aircon, Wifi. Surface building: 250m”, Surfaces land: 600 m”. Pics/price on request. <sitimacpherson@gmail.com> / 0852 3945 6616 / 0818 0380 0363. [7508] New Spacious 2 BRM Luxury Villa with ensuits, king beds, large living area with modern western kitchen, 2 3D TVs 55”, 42” “cable”, modern pool, private location in Sanur. Must view. 0821 4570 2379 / 0812 6603 6462. [7521] Sanur, 3 bedroom with ensuites, ac, built in robes, pool, bengongs, 700m2, western kitchen, 5mins to beach, restaurants, international school, quiet, unfurnished, $14000 year. Ph. 0878 8949 4886 / <wlia60@yahoo.co.id>. [7548]

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Minimalist house for rent, landsize 2 Are, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, guest room, dining room, car paking, ricefield view, 5 minutes from Sanur. Price 30jt per year, minimum 2 year. Please call Ketut 081 2376 9727. [7550] 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]

Beach front villa 5BR, fully furnished, pool, next to a river. Price 5 Million USD. Call (0361) 742 4864. No agent(s). Email <nakita19@yahoo.com>. [7538] Brawa - Villa for rent 1-2 years. Next to the Bali Equestrian Centre with rice field & paddock views. Fully furnished, with pool & AC, 3bed/bath. 200,000,000 pa. Available on October 2013. Contact 081 138 7312. [7552]

New House for rent, 125 m2, 2 storeys, 3bedrooms, 3bathroom, livingroom, fully furnished, location Ida Bagus Mantra near sanur, AC, 2 LCD, refrigerator, kitchen set, car park. Call 0361 854 5488. [7557]

House for sale. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, hot water, whirpool, 2 stories, 3500 watt. 10 min from Echo Beach & 15 min from Canggu Club. Call: 0813 3980 3458 or 081 6471 1947. [7553]

Luxury New Villa. Sanur’s best position. For sale/lease. 5 Are. 150 m beach/restaurants. Next Hyatt. Large living, western kitchen, 3 bedrooms/bathrooms, maids/quarters. Pool, furnished. AUS$450,000. 0812 3844 0711. <diane5_5@hotmail.com>. [7558]

Land for Lease. Canggu Pererenan. 25 year contract for 9.3 ara. Good shape block with walls. Very low price as must leave Bali quickly. Tel: 081 7473 7861 or email <k_sealey@yahoo.com>. [7555] Freehold house for sale in Buwit, 140m2, 5 minutes from West Canggu, 2 bedrooms. Garage, pool, beautiful view, just US$180,000. Tel 0821 441 62445, <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [7569]

SANUR

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Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [7421] House for sale beginning October, Sanur Penyaringan area, private road, 2 floors, partly furnished, 2AC bedrooms, ensuite bathrooms, solar water heater, kitchen, living/dining room, garage, large pool. 400 qm. Direct owner, no brokers. 0361 724 125 / email <sugummert@ yahoo.com>. [7564]

Apartments for rent in Canggu, 2 storys, 1 bedroom, private garden, no pool, fully equipped, 2 km to Echo Beach. From US$650 per month or US$6500 per year. Tel 0821 441 62445, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7571] Office for rent in prestige building, 165m2, split level, parking for 2 cars plus bikes. Main road frontage. Not for coffee shops or restaurant. US$16,500 per year. Tel 0821 441 62445, <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [7573]

Land for sale prime location, next to Hotels Sanur. Rp. 1.5B/are. Ph +62 812 3690 0200. [7578] 2 story big ruko for rent on Jl Bypass/Sanur. Total 210m2 with parking & 3phone lines. 5500KW. IMB: Ruko. IDR 120 million/year minimum 3years contract. Info: <angelum05@gmail.com> / 0878 6175 6192. [7583]

Luxury villa for yearly rent in Berawa, 5 are, 3 en-suite bedrooms, large pool with safety fence, 500 meters from beach US$25,000 per year. Tel 08193 606 7280, <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [7574]

GUEST room large deluxe, close to Sanur, private pool, breakfast for 2, A/C, ensuite bathroom, large cable TV, minibar, coffee/tea-making facilities, daily maid, 24/7 security. Weekly Rp3,500,000, daily Rp700,000. Ph 0812 3939 5550. Email <joearthkay@yahoo.com.au>, agents welcome. [7437]

Villa for sale near Canggu Club 15 minutes from beach. 2 bed room, pool, price IDR 2,3 Billion. Land for sale 9 are, 10 minutes from Echo Beach, river view. Call 0361 788 9711, 0857 9299 9277. [7576] Canggu Villa for rent, fully furnished, 4 bedroom suites, 2 story w outside Bales overlooking rice fields, private road gated, vanishing pool, lush garden, staffed 24/7, minutes to Seminyak and beaches, <www.kubuvilla.com>. $2300 per month available Oct thru June, looking for 9 month lease long term, nego, email <zolabruso@me.com>, 0858 5757 4445, open for viewing now! [7524]

Land for sale. Jl. Kutat Lestari Sanur. 13 Are Rp. 850 jt per are, bonus big house. 5 are Rp. 800 jt per are, bonus pondation till collom. 3,28 are Rp. 800 juta per are. Call owner. No agent. 0813 3726 7705. [7585] Beautiful land 650 M2 front of Ayung river view, big trees at Jl Sekar sari Padanggalak, Sanur. Offering price: IDR 450.000.000/are, hp : 0812 3632 6060 (direct owner). [7600]

Land for sale on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu, no agent. Please contact: 081 139 8039 or 0813 3831 9191. [7433]

Beautiful new 2-bedroom villa with amazing sunset view, open living & dining, large pool, quiet and safe location with western neightbours. Lease 19/34 years 97.000/136.000 Euro. Call owner 0821 4787 3148. Email: sunsetsekuta@gmail.com>. [7601]

House For Sale; 2 units, type 75/100, 2 storey, Dalung Call Ibu Raras 0812 3647 2623 or Bpk. Dewa 0361 794 4777. [6879] C/Re/G-4 Sept. 13


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NUSA LEMBONGAN Urgent for sale cliff front land at Nusa Lembongan 2550m2, open price IDR 3million/m2, negotiable. Contact Ning 081 1386 5793 Ray White Kuta. [7582]

Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-20 Feb 13

F OR SALE RE STAURANT Kuta Legian Melasti Two Floors , 250m2 ,Terrace , Equipment & Furniture , Parking. Possibility 6 or 9 years with option to extend. IMB , Alcohol Licence , All Documents.... For more information contact Ph : 0812 3652 8677 gegelou@hotmail.fr NC/RE/U-26 June. 13

JIMBARAN For Rent; Retail/Office space in Jimbaran 15 min from airport, central location in Jimbaran, easy access and parking area. Inside shopping arcade with hotels, restaurants spa and shops. Daily housekeeping, maintenance, Wifi, phone, water, electricity. Call Ornella 0821 4702 5559. [7443] 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] For sale, 9 are, Jl. Sarin Bwana, Jimbaran. Ukuran 24m x 42m. Hak Milik. Nice area. Ph. 0816 4743 888 atau 0813 3853 3950, email <dogbiteus@gmail.com>. [7459]

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Seminyak nice villa two rooms / floor.

Can be arranged three rooms, will be completed with TV cable, wifi. Also 2600m2 land in Sanur, long term lease. Negotiable. Phone : 08123634589 (Bagus) Email : idabagusnputra75@gmail.com NC/RE/U-18 Sept. 13

Large Joglo For Sale This beautiful & very old timber house has been disassembled in Java and trucked to Kerobokan. The price is very reasonable and nego depending on whether you want to purchase as is or have it erected on your property. For info call Henny 08124645281 or email tropicalsailing@gmail.com

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]

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Villa deluxe prime location, out from crowded area, 5 min airport, 3 min beach, furnished, swimming pool, 2 bedroom, full AC, internet-tell, garage, green quiet safe. Min 1 year op. 2 year lease. No agent. 0813 5366 1981. [7534] House for rent, Jimbaran - Nusa Dua. 3 bedrooms + maid room, 2 storey, mountain ocean view. Full furnished, hot water, Indovision. 20 minutes to Uluwatu beach, Padang Padang, 25 minutes to airport. Contact 081 7470 7559. [7535] Villa for rent at Bukit Jimbaran. 400 m2 land, 2 bedroom, 1 staffroom / storage, 3 bathroom, livingroom, diningroom, kitchen, swimmingpool n gazebo. Electricity 3500 W, water PAM. Call: 0812 3928 8993. [7546]

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50 Are (5,000sqm) land in a quite and tranquil area of Gerokgak, Singaraja. 400m to the beach and on ready built status. 25 minutes from Lovina, and 15 km from the proposed new airport site. 4m private access road. Ideal for commercial accommodation. Freehold. Price: IDR 132mill/Are. Ref: LS/SNGR/180813 28 Are (2,800sqm) plot cliff front land in Kutuh, Bukit. Gorgeous ocean and landscape views, surrounded by villas, 10 minutes away to Bali Cliff and just 5 minutes away to Pandawa Beach. 6 meters wide road access. Price: IDR 1,000,000,000 /Are. Ref: LS/BKT/260213 33 Are (3,300sqm) riverfront land located in Tiying Tutul, Canggu which offers great river and rice field views. Ideal for villa development. 4m wide road access. Freehold. Price: IDR 260mill/Are. Ref: LS/CNG/620413 70 Are (7,000sqm) beach front land in Padang Bai with ocean, sunset, valley and mountain views. Close to the Ferry terminal, 10 minutes away to Amankila/Alila Hotel, 1 hour from the Airport. 5 meters wide road access. Freehold, zoned for tourism. Price on application. Ref: LS/KRS/041012 88 Are (8,800sqm) 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 title. Price on application. Ref: LS/KRS/010513

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For rent Yearly/Monthly: Furnished 3-bedroom poolvilla. 3, 2 or 1 bedroom available with en-suites kitchens and bathrooms. Two buildings. Garage. Easy access. Stunning views from rooftop gazebo. Fenced swimmingpool 7x4. 5 minutes to Jimbaran, Beach and International school, 10 minutes Balangan Beach. Call owner: 0817 655 4814. E-Mail: <bengt_thomas@hotmail.com>. [7559]

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House for sale, land 150m2, building 120m2, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, nice garden, SHM+IMB, location Puri Gading Jimbaran, close to Balangan Beach and GWK. Call 0813 5300 2869, email <balihuhui@hotmail. com>. 990 Million nego. [7567] This is cheap! Land for sale at Balangan Bukit Jimbaran 3625m2, freehold, IDR 1,9million/m2, villa area, car access, not in a good square size but worth checking! 0819 9987 7999 Ray White Kuta. [7581] For rent 3 bedroom villa + pool with harbour view & Tol road, airport. Daily us$ 75, weekly us$ 450, monthly us$ 1,200, yearly us$ 11,000. Possible for sale. Sent email for photos: <harbourviewvilla@gmail.com> or <fruitybali@ yahoo.com>. Contact 0817 9760 880 / 0878 6184 4168. All rent include maid service every 3 days. [7367] 5 star villa looking for responsible long term tenant. 4+ ensuited bedrooms, huge pool, gym, home theatre and much more. Exceptional close views over bay, airport. <jimbaranvillabali@outlook.com> or 0821 4594 5903. [7599]

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KERAMAS SURF POINT For Quick Sale 3Are land at Keramas Surf point Gianyar, 100M to the beach by owner. Has private road access

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SEMINYAK 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, tv cable daily maid. Available 12 – 18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] 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] For lease good opportunity, on the heart of Seminyak, two villa. Full furnish, private swimming pool (low price). 2 minute walk to Bintang. Owner want to move to Europe. Contact 0878 6103 3141 / 0812 3988 3798. [7170] Seminyak, Mertanadi, House (semi furnished). Wifi, 3 bedrooms with AC, hot water, fishpond, garden & swimming pool, incl. Warehouse 190m2 (ex garment). AC, Tel, Wifi, alarm system, etc. Total land 7,25 Are. Lease 11 years. 0821 4413 0307. [7531] Birkenstock-Bali ˆ who has an interest to share with us our shop in Jl. Nakula? The 5-Star-Hotel TS Suites in front of the shop will be open soon. Phone/mail Holger 0813 3877 4209 / <holger.lietz@birkenstock-bali.com>. [7544]

Studio Apartment For Rent Daily ❋ Weekly ❋ Monthly Please call 08523 77777 86 www.legiansunsetresidence.com NC/RE/U-18 Sept. 13

LAND FOR RENT Seminyak: 3 are, 8 are, 10 are, 18 are, 40 are - prime location Umalas: 6 are, 8 are, 50 are, villa area, main access Canggu: 4 are, 5 are, 15 are, 22 are, 28 are, villa area, easy access

LAND FOR SALE

SEMINYAK-BATUBELIG: 3 are, 4.75 are, 13.6 are, 20 are, 28 are, prime location UMALAS-KEROBOKAN: 3 are, 4 are, 6.75 are, 12 are, villa area CANGGU: 3 are, 4 are, 7 are, 9 are, 11 are, 18 are, 50 are, villa area JIMBARAN: 5 are, 6 are, 10 are, 29 are, 55 are, 75 are, 1H, 1.5H, 2.1 H, 3.6H, ocean view, cliff front TABANAN: 8 are, 10 are, 12 are, 16 are, 20 are, 27 are, 32 are, 42 are, 77 are, 2H, villa area, rice filed, beachfront

CALL: 08179725265, 081236333693 Email: balivillaland@gmail.com C/Re/A-4 Sept 13

1, 2, 3, 4, 5 bedrooms villas in Canggu, Seminyak, Sanur and Jimbaran for rent. Short or long term. And also villa & house for sale. Call 0361 409 0050. [7545] Luxury villa for rent yearly Batu Belig, all furnished, 3 bedrooms, AC, 3 bathroom, kitchen, big pool, garden, internet, TV cable, area staff, guest toilet. Size 6 Ares. Price 28.000 USD per year. 0813 3803 9151, <pbessad@ yahoo.fr>. [7561]

JOES TATTOO BAR PADANGBAY WITH COMPLETE LICENCE CONTRACT VALIDITY TILL 09 DEC 2024. Rp.100.000.000. Contact 081236216049 NC/Re/G-18 Sept. 13

GREAT lease deal. Fantastic Location. Romantic home & great vacation rental income. Gated community, tennis court & 24 hour security. Nature view’s yet close to “Best Of”. Fantastic breeze & light. End of Cul De Sac. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath. Must see! Minimum 2 years. Semi furnished. Price: 200 mill a year. +62 81 338 388 534. E: <livie.cl@gmail.com>. [7568] Shop for rent, size 8x4.5, electricity 1300W, bathroom, glass door, parking. Jalan Sari Dewi no. 16A, behind Oberoi Hotel. Contact number 0813 5332 7331. [7590] For sale house Mertanadi 185m2, price 3 Billion nego. House Kunti II 130m2, sale price 1,1 Billion nego. For rent Kunti II, full furnished, 2 BDR, 60 juta. Direct owner 0812 3648 3223. [7591] 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] 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. [7596] Land for sale free hold size 2,3 ara price Rp 410.000.000 located at Tegal Buah Tangkuban Perahu – Kerobokan. Room for rent close to Warisan (daily, weekly, monthly), 4 bedroom villa for long term, fully furnished, pool, car park, located at Kunti II Seminyak. 2 Bedroom villa for long term, furnished, pool located Gn.Salak Kerobokan. For info pls call 0821 4525 8268 or email: <betasiregar@yahoo.co. id>. [7603]

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