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by Bill Dalton

Leith Krakauer:

Educating Children with Emotional and Learning Needs on Bali Leith Krakauer was born in Perth, Australia. When he was young, his family moved the Mt. Magnet region of Western Australia where Leith became very sick due to the heat. His father made what must have been a heart rendering decision to relocate to the distant suburb of Thornlie where the boy frequently encountered kangaroos hopping across the road on his way to school. On the weekends, his dad would take the kids rabbit trapping in what is now the suburb of Crestwood. Leith has since travelled extensively the world over for both pleasure and as part of his lecturing commitments pertaining to children with intellectual and learning dif¿culties. Leith has earned a whole swath of degrees, culminating in a doctorate in education.

Are physical, learning or speech impairments more prevalent in Indonesia than elsewhere? From my research, heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and mercury have a profound impact on brain function and development. As more of these toxins enter into the food chain, there’s a much higher probability that physical and intellectual disabilities in children will become more prevalent. Indonesia is a developing nation and it’s now the time to address this pressing issue. Jakarta has one of the highest lead levels from cars and motorbikes on the planet. Factories in highly industrialized cities such as Surabaya making car batteries and lead pipes sit side by side with rice paddies. What is the most common children’s developmental problem in Bali? Without doubt autism, closely followed by speech and language delay, a recognized impairment. Meningitis related disabilities, which seriously hamper brain function, are also highly prevalent in Bali. Sadly, this is usually the result of ingesting contaminated water. Cleft palate is widespread in Bali as well.

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What are the most common misconceptions that the Balinese have about children with disabilities? It comes down to a loss of face. Parents of a child with a disability see it as a Àaw or imperfection that reÀects on them personally. Usually it is driven by the parents’ ego and what they think their extended family and community will say and think about them as individuals. Consequently, it can become an issue that is equally about the parents’ need to accept the situation and not only about the child’s needs.

When I was a classroom teacher it became apparent that some students were able to stay on task longer than others. I wanted to know why these children had genuine dif¿culties to concentrate and maintain focus. This question motivated me to research further into brain function, speci¿cally where there appeared to be significant distraction that was obviously beyond the student’s control.

I am delighted when a child who exhibits dyslexia is able to utilize the skills I’ve taught them to successfully read, write and spell. When a child overcomes their anxieties and phobias and can at last be at peace with themselves and others, I am ¿lled with joy. To devise a means whereby a child is able to manipulate objects so they can feed or wash themselves is in my mind is a lasting achievement.

What do you remember about the first child you helped?

What are the most serious health risks threatening Bali’s children today?

A young adult of 17 years with Cerebral Palsy comes to mind. He was not able to feed himself but had a deep love of music, especially drumming or beating on objects using a stick or mallet. Over time, I substituted the mallet for a spoon as he used a downward strike motion on the drum that then curved upward around his face and mouth. Using music as an initial stimulus, I was able to redirect him to respond with the same motion only grasping a spoon instead of a mallet, enabling him to put his meal into his mouth independently.

Clean drinking/showering water. Ingesting the smoke and fumes from ¿res fuelled by plastic bags. Maintaining a balanced diet and the rise of obesity. Currently, there is a very disturbing trend among young people to resist food that has traditionally nourished them and to consume copious amounts of Western junk food. I also can’t leave out road safely, especially motorbikes! Do you know that every six minutes in Indonesia there’s a motorbike fatality? These accidents also injure or permanently maim multitudes of children.

What are the types of physical and psychological disorders that you treat?

What are your future plans?

I always approach each case with an open mind and carefully evaluate the behavior exhibited. The treatment devised for each individual is always dependent on the ¿ndings from my evaluation and diagnosis. I design an intervention strategy that is relevant, targets the identi¿ed areas of focus that is relatively easy to implement and is as highly effective as possible. It’s imperative to understand that the behavior and needs exhibited by each child is unique. Consequently, it’s vital to have a vast array of resources as well as extensive experience.

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In short, acceptance that their child actually does have a problem. Another issue is when a parent recognizes that their child needs therapy, but they feel the behavior is relatively insigni¿cant or the child will grow out of it!

Can you give me an example of a child whose well being improved after you treated him or her?

Are there any effective therapies for these developmentally challenged children?

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What are the most common difficulties that you encounter with parents?

What gave you the idea of working in the special needs ¿eld?

I specialize in evaluation and diagnosis and devise intervention strategies for autism, behavior management, dyslexia and speech and language delay in which a child is not able to consistently use speech to express itself.

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In the short term, I’m conducting research into the learning and behavioral needs of children and young adults. I’m also writing a series of books in collaboration with Mr. Khan Wilson that deal with the big life issues that children encounter such as divorce, death, teenage pregnancy, bullying and racism. A longer term goal is to establish a Teacher Training College for Indonesians with a speci¿c focus on children with learning needs. How may you be contacted? I am happy to talk with parents who have concerns about their child. My email is: leith.krakouer@gmail.com. For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-9 July 14


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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Jakarta Undercover I & II by Moammar Emka Moammar Emka spent six years researching and writing about the city’s modern, hip nightlife, attaining a dubious notoriety. Considered an expert on the subject, Emka has been invited to speak and debate in universities all over Java as well as appear in innumerable radio talk shows. After the enormous success of Jakarta Undercover, the author followed with the publication of Undercover Jakarta II where all of his credits and appearances are listed in the Foreword. Although the blurbs state that the ¿rst book focuses on the sexual behavior of city’s middle class and high society while the second volume is about the sexual activities of the lower classes, I didn’t ¿nd this to be true. I found that the characters and “products” in both books are barely indistinguishable from one other. The stories in one book also aren’t any better or worse than the stories in the other; there are both good and bad stories in both books. Whatever chapter you turn to, the scenario usually goes something like this: after meeting with his go-between, some high-society type, well-heeled playboy, young business executive or society lady, the two agree to meet later at either another meeting place or at the venue itself where “the action” is to take place. Emka always refers to the businesses offering the service only by their initials, i.e. KU, JL, CP, etc. Once engaged in the activity, the author invariably ¿nds himself gawking at the beautiful girls, he is “dazed,” “speechless,” at a loss for words. He comments at length on the women’s bodies, giving their fictitious name and age (usually in their twenties). To add a little tension, there’s often heavy security and shifty characters about. More often than not, at each ever more bizarre encounter, Emka tends to lose his nerve, becomes shy, embarrassed. He’s ill at ease with group sex and uncomfortable around male nudity. You can’t help but feel that the author, as an outsider looking in, manifests decidedly voyeuristic tendencies under the guise of “research.” For 432 pages, the reader gets to ¿nd out what a cat-bath massage is, who exactly are the Mickey Mouse girls, how much does an all-night all-in gigolo cost, the intricacies of sashimi sex, what acrobatic fantasies occur in a chauffeur-driven SUVs, what veiled, topless, bikini or lingerie clad strip teasers actually do at bachelor parties, what nude casinos, scissor-less barbershops and after-lunch hand-roll services are all about. Though both books are supposed to be an explosive, sizzling, no-holds barred wide-open expose of Jakarta’s steamy underside, in the end they read like very soft porn with no explicit scuzzy scenes, no depravity. In fact, one yearns for something more explicit in his coverage of Jakarta’s seedy nightlife and underground sex scene, a departure from the banal dialog, vapid sameness and polite observant language. What ever happened to plain old-fashioned steamy monkey sex? There’s also a feeling that the scenes have been sanitized, devoid of the ring of truth, as if they were neither honestly reported nor even experienced in the ¿rst place. Never is there any reference to methamphetamines, ecstasy or cocaine. You can’t tell me that the set of people Emka portrays – young, rich, rowdy, amoral, free-wheeling and at their sexual prime – aren’t taking drugs? Particularly when you consider how pervasive drugs are in Jakarta’s nightclub scene where sex and drugs go together like a horse and carriage. Who is he kidding? My guess is that he self-censored in order for his book to be accepted by a publisher and/or distributor. There’s also never any mention in the stories of contraceptives for protection against STDs.

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The stories would’ve been more readable if they had incorporated more sociological insights, gleaned only if Emka had actually slummed through the city’s underbelly in the true sense of the word, conducted interviews in the back alley shacks in the ghettoes beside the railroad tracks and along fetid stinking tumbledown canals. That kind of research would’ve called for him to meet society’s bottom feeders - hard-bitten streetwalkers, addled meth-addicted prostitutes trading drugs for sex and visit the hovels where hansip, preman, street cleaners and becak drivers go for sex. I’m talking about journalism.

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To Emka’s credit, to gather material he did haunt whorehouses, red light districts, gambling dens, discos, karaoke bars and other sex-for-pay venues. He hung out with swingers. He conscientiously lists Jakarta’s gay and the more secretive lesbian hangouts, cafes, clubs, organizations and websites so as to cover all sexual orientations. He explains gay lifestyles, discusses the etymological derivations of homosexual slang and explains the challenges faced by members of the LGBT community - transvestites, transgender, cross-dressers - to make his reportage well-rounded and all-encompassing. He never moralizes or judges people. Some of the best and most heart breaking passages in the two volumes are when female sex workers and closeted gay boys and men relate how they ended up doing what they’re doing – betrayed by family members, abandoned by boyfriends and husbands, ¿red or demoted by callous bosses, burdened by ¿nancial woes or just trying to keep their kids in school. Many of these bad luck girls are young models and actresses whose faces could be seen on tabloids and entertainment magazines who were forced to do “afterhours coaching” by directors and producers. The content does have some sociological and historical value in that it chronicles the true extent of how a speci¿c class of people – the spoilt idle rich – spent their free time during a certain period – the early post-Suharto era in the late 1990s and early to mid 2000s. If an historian wanted to study how shallow and hypocritical were the lives of the upper class in the world’s fourth largest city and capital of the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, he would ¿nd abundant material here. One is indeed struck by the variety and availability of sex services, reaching even into gyms, coffee shops, malls, fashion shows, beauty salons and the glittering lobbies of 5-star hotels. If you want to know about midnight lesbian packages, all-night Nigerian, Indian and Pakistani gigolos and imported escort professionals from China, Russia, Spain, Uzbekistan and the USA, look no further.

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The Jakarta Undercover books are guidebooks to ¿nding sex in the city. At the end of each chapter, there are capsule summaries of the type and length of the services, extra fees, what’s included and not included and even what the girls and procurers are paid. The prices are low (Rp250,000 for a “full service” sauna massage) and need to be adjusted to today’s inÀationary economy. And with the tumultuous change brought about by today’s middle class boom over the last ¿ve years, it’s doubtful that many of the places so dutifully and assiduously researched still exist. Far from the books that took Jakarta by storm, the Indonesia’s answer to Sex and the City, the activities the author observed are trite, silly, pretentious, forced and redundant. And, like that now vintage Sex and the City TV series, the information is dated, the former men about town now older and wiser, perhaps even mature enough to ask, “Was I really like that? Did I do all that stuff?” and maybe even “Why?” Jakarta Undercover by Moammar Emka, Monsoon Books 2006, ISBN 978-981-05-3917-7, paperback, 208 pages. Jakarta Undercover II by Moammar Emka, Monsoon Books 2007, ISBN 978-981-05-9109-0, paperback, 224 pages. Available for Rp190,000 per volume from Periplus and Ganesha bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Ns/G-20 August 14


Education & Family For Sale; Canon L Lens for sale. 28-105. Professional Lens. Sanur. 0822 3760 3026. [085] Quick Sale; Baby and children clothes, boys and girls and some baby equipment. Australian quality, great condition. SMS 0852 3758 9860. Sanur. [111]

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For Sale; DSLR Canon 650D lens 18-55mm IS II. Good condition. Comes with fullset accessories. Free camera bag and memory card. Rp 5,4 Juta. SMS 0812 9361 5343. Denpasar. [073] Wanted; A snake catching stick. Contact <avanl@live. nl>. Denpasar. [074]

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For Sale; New!!! Go Pro Hero 3+ black edition. Never been used. Reduced to sell. $380USD. 0813 3946 6052. Seminyak. [075] For Sale; Brand new baby wrap. Kangaroo style. Ultracomfort fabric. IDR 250K. SMS 081 856 6288. Jimbaran. [061]

For Sale; Brand new pizza oven for sale! 4 million or nearest offer. At Jalan Raya Semer Kerobokan: Gazebo restaurant. Price: 4 million negotiable. Contact 0857 3934 6953. [036] Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.

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SCHEDULE THAT Cocoon (23 – 24 – 31 August) Cocoon Beach Club has a weekend of non-stop chilling and fun by the pool. On 23 August a Hedkandi pool party with DJ Stu Ojelay is the perfect way to while away a day. On 24 August more of the same with DJs Luke P, Rob Sharp, Shaddow Brothers, Carl Drake, De Mech and Danny Fry pumping out the sounds. Two for one cocktails are available from 4 pm – 7 pm. As the high season comes to a close as the last European tourists head back before the autumn sets in, Cocoon will celebrate with its famous Splash pool party. DJs Jamie K (UK) and Fadi (Sweden) will entertain the crowds. As usual VIP areas are available for booking. Some great entertainment coming up at Cocoon to look forward to!

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: 1 pm – 7 pm : free entry : Cocoon Beach Club, Jl Double Six, Blue Ocean Boulevard, Seminyak Contact : 731266 reservations@cocoon-beach.com www.cocoon-beach.com

Junior Sports Academy (from August) Back in the old days in Bali, one might complain that there are few opportunities for kids. Not anymore. The Junior Sports Academy has a comprehensive list of amazing sporting activities for kids aged from 5 to 13+. New studios and facilities at the ¿tness centre play host to dance and hip-hop. The swim department has bene¿ted from an Australian registered swim coach. Gymnastics, tennis, basketball, bowling and soccer are just some of the activities offered. The website is detailed and outlines all classes and times. This is a new age for the kids in Bali hoping to take advantage of international standards of sports at the well equipped Canggu Club. Cost

: Advance IDR80,000 (members) IDR 100,000 (non-members) Drop in IDR100,000 (members) IDR120,000 (non-members) Where : Canggu Club, Jl Canggu Club, Canggu Contact : jsa@cangguclub.com www.jsabali.com

Old Skool Block Party (6 September) It is not over yet at KUDETA. As the of¿cial high season draws to a close, September promises to be just as good at KUDETA with a back to school special for adults. DJ Flagrant, Bam Bam, Stevie G and DJ Natureboy will play the hits while the crowds dance the night away. So put on your uniform and come along to the ¿nale of the high season at KUDETA. Do purchase your tickets in advance in order to secure a good time! You can also enjoy ‘Soundset Sensations’ from 4 pm till 1 pm each day with DJs until 30 August.

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ment Foundation. The aim is to promote Sanur as one of the oldest tourist destinations in Bali, improve the economic situation of the area and provide the youth of today with a cohort of activities. What is guaranteed is a wonderful time! Good luck to the competitors, organisers, vendors and let’s all enjoy another festival in Sanur. Cost : free entry Where : Maisonnette Area, Inna Grand Bali Beach, Sanur Contact : www.sanurvillagefestival.com

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Freedom is something we take for granted as a society until it is taken away. How many of us are trapped in our own thoughts and ways of being and want a way to break free. This is an opportunity to embark on a life changing workshop that will assist you to new heights in both spiritual and personal development. You will leave the past behind and move to a fresh new future. Daily pilates, energy flow, yoga and meditation are part of the workshop. Healthy, nutritious vegetarian meals are carefully planned and cooked from fresh ingredients daily.The 7 Tools to Freedom workshop has been designed and written by Shelly Ashworth. Shelly Ashworth has over 22 years experience of teaching and assisting people to ¿nd themselves through themselves and clear out a lot of personal baggage on that path to freedom. A session with Shelly Ashworth will enable you to set your intent for the week. The retreat includes 6 nights in a villa 10 minutes outside of Ubud in the hills away from the hustle and bustle of central Ubud. Bali particularly Ubud is the perfect place to host such a workshop and it will appeal to those who need a boost and are looking to ¿nd the freedom they so deserve. The places are limited to ten so do secure your place by paying the deposit.

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Cost : USD$2,050 – USD$500 deposit by 31 August Where : Valley View Villa and Cottages, Ubud Contact : info@baliwellnessretreat.com www.baliwellnessretreat.com

White Diva Lunch (29 August) The Divas are planning another extravaganza at the end of this month. This time it is in aid of Suryani Institute for Mental Health. Mental health issues have hit the headlines internationally with sad reports of victims of mental health being chained up and living in ¿lthy conditions right here in Bali. The Suryani Institute for Mental Health was established in 2005 and is dedicated to medical/psychiatric, education and social work to help Balinese people in need to become independent and physically, psychologically, socially and spiritually healthy. Do have a look at their website as lots of great work is being done. A lot more work needs to be done and all funds raised by these amazing Divas will be donated to this worthy cause. As it states, white is the theme so do book a ticket and come along and meet these strong, independent, fun loving girls for a great lunch and an afternoon of fun.

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: 2 pm – 1 am : Pre-sale IDR650,000 General admission IDR850,000 Where : KUDETA, Jl Kayu Aya No 9, Seminyak Contact : 736969 reservations@kudeta.net www.kudeta.net

Sanur Village Festival (20 – 24 August) This is one of my favourite festivals in Bali now in its 9th year. It is vibrant, busy, lots going on with plenty of food from our favourite outlets as well as live music. The theme this year is ‘Morning of the World’ as spectacular sun rises are the back drop for Sanur. There is an amazing, non-stop pro- When : from 12.30 pm : IDR350,000 gramme of events lined up from morning till late evening. Cost The events are too numerous to mention but a cycling tour Where : Mozaic Beach Club, Jl Pantai Batu Belig, Kerobokan will take place on 21 August, a sur¿ng competition on 22 Contact : info@mozaic-beachclub.com www.mozaic-beachclub.com August, golf on 23 August and kite Àying on 24 August. As always an environmental focus encompasses a beach cleanup. Other activities include a culture parade, music, arts and traditional performances and horticulture. For food lovers, the food festival will appeal. Games and sports will form a major part of the festival. It is well worth going along to Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all soak up the atmosphere and have a family fun day out. The up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 festival is a community event founded by the Sanur DevelopC/E/I-23 July 14


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For Sale; Tecnogas cooker from Italy gas operated, 5 top burners, large oven and grill. Electric start. Recently fully serviced with guarantee. Nearly new. 12 juta nego. Sanur. 0819 9957 1288. [090]

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For Sale; PC Laptop: Dell Studio 14 inch screen, Intel Core i3 2.13GHz, 3GB RAM, 250GB HDD, DVD drive, original Windows 7, new battery 2,800,000Rp 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [109] For Sale; Kayak single seat yellow. Purchased new last year, Good condition used around 10 times, complete with paddle, seat and fishing road holders. Contact me 089 9911 1238 (whatsup available). Jimbaran. [110] We confide in our strength, without boasting of it; we respect that of others, without fearing it. C/Ho/I-20 August 14

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For Sale; Bunk bed, teak wood, new never been used, size 100x200 cm, asking price 2.2 million, new price 2.8 million. <thinkpad1802@ gmail.com> for picture, call/ sms 0852 8807 0568. Kerobokan. [068] For Sale; F-one kites bandit six, brand new, complete, 12m + bars, black/blue, blue black, USD1,300. Call Gilles 0878 6092 1168 or e-mail: <kewlwork@gmail. com>. [069] For Sale; Brand new Adidas golf shoes (never use coz too big) size 10 1/2 & grey color and spikeless. Price is Rp. 650k. Call 0813 3496 2448 for photo. Kerobokan. [070]

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For Sale; Restaurant chairs custom made from steel and have been refinished to new standard 40 pcs available 450,000Rp. Contact 0813 3793 5666. Kuta. [066] For Sale; Washing machine 1 million, tablet cyrus 1 million, ps2+carpet dance + memory + cooling fan + 2stick 1 million, dvd norton antvirus 2012 50rb, dinner dash all season game dvd 50rb, dvd yahoo games 2011 50rb, adobe air + bluetooth dvd 50rb, animator designer 50rb. Contact 0813 3254 5411. [067] I find TV very educational. Every time someone switches it on I go into another room and read a good book.

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For Sale; Canon 5. Analog Camera. 35 mm film. With 20 mm lens. Sanur. 0822 3760 3026. [084]

For Sale; Patio table with 2 chairs teak and iron 600,000 rp. Phone 0813 3848 6646 Denpasar. [106]

For Sale; Soundrenaline powered mixer with 12 channels and two Waferdill pro loud speaker for 5 mln. Contact Andre ph 0813 3811 2397, Canggu. [056]

For Sale; Italian books, many different writers; vendo libri in lingua italiana, scrittori e generi vari. Contact 0818 0566 2911 Legian. [055]

For Sale; Extreme electric guitar for 3 mln, Behringer V-Tone guitar amp with 90 internal effect for 4 ml. Please contact Andre hp 0813 3811 2397, Canggu. [057]

For Sale; Apple iPad 3rd gen (Retina display) 32GB WIFI (no 3G). Excellent condition, no scratches. 5 million Rp (or US$ 400). For details: <steve_fish@mac.com>. Sanur. [076]

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ARDEN DOCTOR

by The Garden Doctor

by Dr. Kris

Ants in My Plants

‘Dear Dr Kris, I’ve been living in Bali for many years but have never been able to solve two problems I have with my many different hibiscus bushes. These are: 1. A white substance not unlike cotton wool, that seems to stop growth. 2. A bunching up of leaves that stop Àowers blooming. On unravelling these bunched leaves there are often ants living inside. What can I do about these problems? I would prefer an organic answer but would use non organic if necessary. Thanks and best wishes, Peter.’ These two problems you mention are related and occur as a result of the symbiotic relationship between some bugs and ants. Many people do not realize that the reason they have so many bugs on their plants is because ants brought them there. Most often it is the presence of ants in my plants that alerts me to the fact that I have a bug infestation, so I thank them for that at least! A white substance on your plants can often point to fungus or mildew, which requires very humid conditions to prevail. In this case, being the dry season and since you mentioned ants it seems more likely that your plant has an infestation of mealy bugs. In large conglomerations these insects will resemble cotton like masses covering buds and stems on your hibiscus. These bugs suck the vital sap from the plants tissues whilst at the same time releasing toxic substances, severely stressing the plant resulting in the shrivelled foliage and the failing buds that you mentioned. They reproduce quickly and will devour a plant until it is destroyed. The mealy bug has a life cycle of 24 to 30 days. The female produces more than ten generations per year in colonies of 500 eggs or more. Beware that the honeydew they excrete will eventually cause sooty mold to grow, causing further problems as if there already weren’t enough! Regular inspection of your plants is essential. If you ever see ants crawling up and down stems and across leaves you should realise that you have a problem, because ants are typically found on the ground, and only climb into plants if there is a source of honeydew, which means either mealy bugs, aphids or scale There is a symbiotic relationship between the ants and the bugs. As the pests consume the sap of your plant, they produce a sticky by-product called honeydew which the ants harvest in exchange for protecting them from other predators. To make matters worse the ants will often move them around to other parts of the plants or even to other plants to grow new colonies, in essence farming the bugs around your garden to produce the honeydew they so desire, giving a whole new meaning to the term ant farm! On many occasions mealy bugs aren’t spotted until the ants are noticed going up and down the stems of plants, a sure giveaway. The bugs congregate in clusters once they have infested your plants they will be very easy to spot. Infestation can destroy an entire plant, and can spread to surrounding plants, so you are right in trying to eradicate this immediately.

They can do frightful damage in such a short period of time just by the sheer numbers of them chewing and sucking the sap out of the leaves of plants. You may have already noticed that some of the leaves or branches are covered in sticky honeydew residue, which can lead to sooty mould infestations later on down the track, which gives you all the more reason to get on top of this now. Discovering a plant destroying pest is usually a trigger for a gardener to use a chemical spray. Chemicals will bring problems of their own.

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Because mealy bugs have high reproductive capacities and produce multiple generations in a year, they can become resistant to pesticides very quickly. Pesticides will also affect bene¿cial micro organisms in the soil, and even bene¿cial insects such as pollinators, like bees. The good news is that there are simple organic methods for dealing with this problem. 1. A simple yet effective way of getting rid of mealy bugs is to spray your plants with a ¿ne jet spray of from the hose, you will need a good hose nozzle with various settings. The water will knock them off and they will generally die before they can climb back onto the plant. You must repeat this in the following days until the bugs and the ants have disappeared. If your plants are delicate or likely to be damaged by a jet of water then this may not be an option. 2. If hosing is having no impact you will have to trim off the most heavily infested parts of the plant and dispose of it immediately, double bagged in plastic, not in the compost! Wash off the tools that you used with soapy water. 3. After hosing and trimming there should be fewer numbers at which point you can ¿nish them off with a home-made pesticide spray. Combine a litre of water with 200mls of vegetable or cooking oil and 3 tsp of dishwashing liquid and mix well. Transfer this into a hand spray-bottle. Spray this onto the stems and foliage (top and underside especially). Wherever you spot the bugs saturate them with the spray. Spray with this solution and the bugs will die quickly, repeat applications will be necessary until you get the problem under control. If you have succeeded you should notice that the ants have disappeared from the leaves and stems of your tree. If the ants are back you still have a problem so either keep hosing or keep spraying. If using this solution on edible plants, be sure to wash them before eating. Be persistent and you will get on top of this problem, good luck.

Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2014 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Moving Out Sale; Custom made furniture. Table, chairs, wardrobe. Email: <consulti. ching@hotmail.com> for pics+details. Ubud. [058] For Sale; Jetstar ticket (one way). Bali-Singapore. Best offer to: <consulti.ching@ hotmail.com>. Saturday 30th August. VF242Valuair, Airbus A320, Denpasar, 1415 hr / 2: 15 pm, Ngurah Rai Airport. Singapore, Sat 30 Aug 2014, 1655 hr / 4: 55 pm, Changi Airport. Ubud. [059]

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For Sale; Used Canon lens EF 17-40mm L (code UZ) complete with box-ex DS warranty for Rp. 6.900.000, very mint Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 macro L IS akk complete like new for Rp. 7.900.000 perfect condition. Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM for Rp. 3.500.000. Location Gatsu-Sanur 0821 7878 0899 Krishna. [115] For Sale; Sale the lot! DVD movies from outdated to the latest films. Various genres. Copy from original quality. price 7K/disc min. purchase 20pcs. Buy all (150 discs+) for only 750K. call 0853 4366 3323 / 0877 6101 7772 Taman Griya, Jimbaran. [116]

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For Sale; Kata brand camera and laptop backpack. Purchased in USA. Excellent condition, like new. Black color. Price: 1.5-million Rp (nego). SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [041] For Sale; Used/new stuffs for babies & toddlers. Price: Rp.25.000 to Rp.250.000. All in excellent condition. Mothercare baby carrier, car booster chair, pregnancy guidance book, inflatable swimming pool diameter 1m, baby blankets, toys, puppets, Chicco bottle sterilizer, Pigeon food maker, toddler safety items. For photos and details, email me: <rwusono@gmail. com>. Ubud. [065]

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Bali ‘Red Cross’ Blood Bank Needs You The Rotary Clubs of Bali and the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank are working together to increase the awareness about the severe shortage of Rh Negative Blood types here in Bali. (These are much less prevalent in Asian populations (0.3%) vs. European populations (10%). If you have Rh Negative Blood and would be prepared to help save a life, please contact the Bali Red Cross Blood Bank office today at 0361227-224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/office/hotel for your generous donation. The staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081-855-2299 (English speaking). Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends, colleagues and customers. Bali Rugby Union All players welcome, experienced or inexperienced, male & female, young & old. Senior Rugby Training Wednesday from 5pm at Canggu Club. Junior Rugby Academy: Mondays & Wednesdays 4-6pm Canggu Club; Thursday 4-6pm Bali International School. For further information <www. balirugby.com> or email <info@balirugby.com>. Bali Spa and Wellness Association A non profit, not commercially based organization that educates, networks, and promotes all individuals and businesses involved within the industry. Monthly lunch meetings the last Friday of every month at alternating locations throughout Bali. Contact: <info@balispawellnessassociation.org>. Bali Old Mobile (B.O.M.) B.O.M. is registered under the Indonesian Mobile Association (IMA) and meet on the first and third Sunday of every month outside the DPRD building in Renon at 16.00. Membership

costs Rp. 50.000 registration with an additional Rp. 5.000 / month membership fee. Members get discount on spare parts and in some restaurants. For more information call Roy on 0361 467 766, Hp. 0813 3831 3377. Bali Usada Free meditation for your health and mind. Every Friday 6.00pm. Bali Usada 289 209. Balinese Traditional Healing Introduction to medicinal plants and how to use traditional medicine (no charge). (memperkenalkan beberapa tanaman obat dan cara menggunakannya secara gratis). Please come to Balinese Traditional Healing Center at Jl. Jembawan No. 5 (next to the Ubud Post Office) ph. 7426189 or email: <balihealer@hotmail.com>. Biblical Counseling Services & Educational Services Ministries The Great Shepherd’s Biblical Counseling and Educational Services Ministries in Denpasar city area. Services include: Christian counseling, family & marriage counselings, baptisms, bible studies, translation & christian university correspondence courses. Please kindly contact: <greatshepherd5000@ gmail.com>. Please send your name, address and phone number to our e-mail and we will confirm. Bible Study Group in English and Indonesian Language Are you looking for a Christian Bible Study & Fellowship? C3 Bali runs Connect groups “Connect with God & Connect with Others” mid week at various locations. including International Ladies English Connect & free Luncheon every Fri 10.30am @ LaGita Garden Resto, Jl Raya Banjar Semer, Kerobakan. All welcome. For more info contact: Ps Gayle Dwije ph. 081 856 7802 @ Christian City Church Bali. Email: <info@c3bali. org>. <www.c3bali.org>.

Bali Community Choir The Bali Community Choir meets from 7 - 9 pm every Tuesday evening at the main school hall, SMK3, Jl. Tirta Nadi II, Sanur. Open to all. No auditions required. We are a happy group of Indonesian and expatriates singing a wide range of music. The choir has a program of public concerts and social gatherings throughout the year. For more information call Brendan at 0813 5312 0682 (English) or Ricky at 0877 6101 6200 (Bahasa). Bali Export Development Organization (BEDO) A Business Support Organization to develop exports from SMEs in Bali. Members are from different sectors of business, mainly handicraft, furniture, fashion, jewelry, home textile and other related products & services. Members’ benefits include: knowledge sharing, networking, training, coaching, design assistance, marketing, exhibitions/fairs & product development. In partnership with national & international organizations, BEDO organizes training, workshops & coaching for SMEs & entrepreneurs with social & environmental responsibility in mind. More information on <www.be-do.org>, email: <info@be-do.org> or call 0361-7909697. Bali Folk Club Meets every Tuesday evening between 7 pm and 11:30 pm at the Cat & Fiddle, Jl. Mertasari no 2, Sanur. All acoustic musicians welcome. Beginners session - Sunday 11 am. Bali - InterNations InterNations is an expatriate community for people living and working abroad. We have 250 local expatriate communities around the world uniting members of 180 nationalities. Membership is by invitation and free of charge. All expats and locals with ‘Global Minds’ living in Bali are welcome to join our Bali InterNations. Events are held monthly in different locations and all are welcome. To be invited for free membership please go to <www.internations.org> and click “Request Your Invitation” or call Susan on 0852 5750 0089 for more information.

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For Sale; iPod Touch 5 gen, 64 gb. Black colour and still in good price only 1,5 mill. Please call/sms 089 8078 1887. [030] For Sale; Hard drive: brand new Toshiba 500GB 5400RPM 2.5-inch Sata hard disk drive 400K IDR 0878 7657 8989. Legian. [119]

For Sale; Advance massager 900rb new 2 million, dolphin massager 200rb, powerbank 50rb, novel Kartika with bonus attach 50rb, iron board 100rb, violin 500rb, 3 sim card internet 5gb 35rb, dresses 25rb, eye makeup remover waterproof Maybeline 50rb. Contact 0813 3254 5411. Denpasar. [051]

For Sale; Daybed, antique Javanese, excellent condition, 2m wide x 1m deep, offers over 3.5 million, text Leonie 081 2123 9899 for pics. Sanur. [103] For Sale; Study desk teak as new condition sturdy 600,000rp phone 0813 3848 6646. Denpasar. [104]

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For Sale; iPhone 3GS, 16GB, unlocked for all SIM cards, white color, excellent condition. Price: 1.5-million (nego) Rp. SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [042]

For Sale; Sale all! Woman suede boots and casual shoes. 99% new. Size 38. Both is 700K. Check them at Taman Griya Jimbaran. 0853 4366 3323. [117]

For Sale; iPhone 3GS, 32GB, unlocked for all SIM cards, black color, excellent condition. Price: 2-million Rp (nego). SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [043]

For Sale; Huge material/ bedsheets/covers Batik designs but Indian 100% cotton! imported have 6 New left 100k each no offers! Bargain! Big enough for any size bed! 1.8x2.65 or 2.2x2.65. SMS/call Rusty 0819 1623 0104 Legian/ Kuta. [118]

For Sale; DSLR Nikon D3100 lens 18-55mm plus vertical grip. Great condition. comes with fullset accessories. Free memory card and camera battery. Get two camera battery. Rp 3,7 juta. SMS 0812 9361 5343. Denpasar. [072]

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For Sale; Vestax vci 100 dj techtools special edition dj controller, traktor audio 4 soundcard, very good condition as only used a few times, selling 2.7mil nego. tel or sms to 0819 9980 4350 for more info, can send pics via email. Denpasar. [081] For Sale; Sony Vaio E series core i5 laptop, windows 7, wireless mouse, charger & sony laptop bag, very good condition as rarely used, selling 4.5mil tel or sms 0819 9980 4350 can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [082] For Sale; Diving equipment for sale. 0822 3760 3026. Sanur. [083]

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Recycling / Garbage non organic – Plastics, Styrofoam, computers, monitors, batteries [ AA, AAA, handphone batteries etc.] and all other non organic materials. Also Composting – compost your organic kitchen and garden waste. •

Bali Recycling (CV. Peduli Bali) Waste collection & recycling service for all types of plastics, paper, metals and glass. Also can handle batteries, electronics, fluorescents bulbs, etc. Has free waste recycling & battery drop off points in Ubud area. T. +62.8199.99.622.39 E. info@balirecycling.com W. www.balirecycling.com

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Building & Maintenance For Sale; Harman Kardon wireless speaker system portable, connectivity bluetooth and compatible with desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone. New price 4 mill and sale only 3 mill. Please call/sms 089 8078 1887. [031]

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For Sale; DSLR Nikon D5100 body only 2nd, Alta warranty, box complete, rarely used, low sc 8. xxx, no error, all good condition, Rp. 4, 1million nego. SMS only 0822 3636 5408/ <johnunyil@gmail.com>. Denpasar. [032] For Sale; Closing down sale!! Restaurant furniture and equipment for sale, at Jalan Raya Banjar Semer Kerobokan: Gazebo Restaurant. 0857 3934 6953. [033] For Sale; Coin operated pool table for sale!! includes full set of balls, 4 sticks, only 6 months old. Price: 4 juta. Contact 0857 3934 6953. Kerobokan. [034]

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For Sale; 42 inch plasma HD TV. Perfect condition, barely used. Includes manual and warranty booklet + wall brackets. At Jalan Raya Semer Kerobokan: Gazebo restaurant. Price: 4 million negotiable. Contact 0857 3934 6953. [035]

For Sale; Stainless steel barbeque for sale! Great condition. 8 million or nearest offer. Jalan Raya Semer Kerobokan. 0857 3934 6953. [037] For Sale; Bass guitar amplifier. Trace Elliot 150 watt bass combo. with 1 x 15” speaker. Made in England. Perfect condition, hardly used. $ 350 or offer. Ross 0821 4704 3543. Keramas. [038]

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For Sale; iPhone4, 8Gb. factory unlocked (fu) white/ Putih. Can work with all GSM operator. Rp. 2.200.000, working perfectly. Come with its original USB charger and box with manual books (if you still want it). Call Vincent 081 1386 3361. Denpasar. [039] For Sale; Dickies pants. Size 30 waist. Grey color. Brand new with tags. Original from USA. Price: 350,000 Rp. (nego) SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [040] Happiness is not an accident. Nor is it something you wish for. Happiness is something you design.

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“Gruntling the Grockles” Balinese traditional culture is one of the most amazing cultures in the world. It is the very essence of this island and the magical ingredient that attracts visitors from all over the world. We all appreciate the richness and depth of this culture with its spectacular presentation but, perhaps less obvious, is the fact that this is one of the very few places in the world that still retains its traditional identity with its spirituality, costume, music, dance, folklore, belief systems, social structure, administrative arrangements, security arrangements, cuisine, ceremonies, rituals and probably even personal habits all interwoven into a thriving single, integrated whole. We Brits, Americans, Canadians, Aussies and Kiwis lost ours two thousand years ago when Christianity swept away our Pagan origins and supposedly made us “civilised”. Probably the most visible aspect of Bali’s cultural treasure trove is its architecture. The elders of Bali are constantly considering how their culture can be preserved and protected and to this end have built a series of rules into legislation. Before anyone builds they must have a building permit (an IMB or Ijin Mendirikan Bangunan) and an IMB will not be issued unless certain conditions are satis¿ed. Among these requirements are: 1. An IMB is obtained before construction starts. 2. The land is zoned for the function of the building being proposed. 3. The land is zoned to permit the density of buildings being proposed. 4. Immediate neighbours have signed documents that state that they agree to the building being proposed. 5. Buildings are no higher than a palm tree (considered to be 15 metres high). 6. The building is properly designed with a structure that will withstand earthquakes. 7. The building incorporates elements of Balinese architectural style within its design. With a bit of common sense it can be seen that these requirements are well thought out and provide the opportunity to protect the interests of Bali, the interests of the person building the building and the people that live around the building. Unfortunately as time passes these requirements are increasingly being ignored and, make no mistake, we all suffer in the long run. Not least the future of Bali is put in jeopardy. It is, after all, the unique quality of Bali that makes it stand out from the crowd. Put simply the grockles have to be gruntled if Bali is to survive and thrive as a tourist destination.

It is all far too complex for us to understand however, keeping it simple, there are four ways we can incorporate Balinese architecture in our buildings:

In Bali Tri Angga is a very important consideration in town planning and land zoning, the placement of buildings and facilities must reÀect their function and where this function sits in terms of purity. I don’t know if you have noticed but Bali is a sloping sort of a place. It seems that everywhere you go there is an uphill towards the mountains and a downhill towards the sea. The higher places or Utama are the mountains particularly Mount Agung where the gods dwell while the sea is Nista or lower, impure places where sea monsters and demons dwell. The people live in the Madya or middle neutral ground on the coastal plains and the lower slopes of the mountains.

1. Towards the mountains, the home of the gods, known as Kaja. 2. Towards the sea, Home to sea monsters and demons, known as Kelod 3. Towards the rising sun known as Kangin 4. Towards the setting sun known as Kauh Balinese villages are laid out in accordance with these directions. A temple to the gods, the Pure Puseh, is placed at the uphill Kaja end of the village. A temple to the earthly spirits, the Pura Dalem, is placed, along with the graveyard (which is considered a dirty place) at the lower Kelod end of the village. The people live between the two and in the centre of the village you will ¿nd the Pura Desa and public buildings.

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The principle is also applied in house layout. A traditional Balinese house is not a single building but a collection of buildings within a family compound. All the buildings in the family compound are placed according to their function and how they ¿t into Tri Angga as follows:

Next to the family temple on the uphill, Kaja side of the compound is built the sleeping quarters for the head of the household (or Umah Meten). This is built, as are all the buildings, with the entrance facing towards the centre of the compound.

We all know that many places in the world (Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Britain immediately spring to mind) have areas where there are strictly enforced design criteria to ensure that new buildings ¿t into their surroundings and retain the picture postcard beauty that gruntles the grockles and keeps their tourism industries aÀoat. The Austrians and Germans would never allow picturesque views of chalets and castles to be destroyed by some onanist who decides to build a Àat roofed, minimalist monstrosity next door.

In the middle of the Eastern, Kangin side of the compound you will ¿nd the ceremonial pavilion used for tooth ¿lings, weddings and the like. In the middle of the Western, Kauh side of the compound is the guest pavilion. In the middle of the downhill, Kelod side of the compound is the kitchen (or Paon).

For the Balinese it is important to continually maintain harmony and balance between the higher and lower places or there will be problems. In their search for harmony Balinese builders work closely under the guidance of priests who may consult sacred documents in the placement, orientation and design of their buildings.

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This token gesture usually comes in the form a pitched roof with decorations on it and, while such a roof might appear in the drawings submitted with the IMB application, all too often it mysteriously doesn’t ¿nd its way onto the completed building.

The Balinese believe in the concept of Tri Angga and consider a world in which everything is divided into a hierarchy of three distinct parts. 1. The higher pure places or Utama where the gods dwell. 2. The middle neutral places or Madya where we mere mortals dwell. 3. The lower places or Nista where evil and mischievous spirits dwell.

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The Kaja - Kangin corner of this compound which is nearest to Mt Agung is where the family temple to the gods (or Sanggah) is built. The vast majority of people in Bali live to the South West of Mount Agung and so you will ¿nd the family temples are built in the North Eastern corner of their house compound. In Singara you will ¿nd the family temples are built in the South Eastern corner.

Let me say at the outset that Balinese architecture is complex and mystical. It is, as with all elements of Balinese culture, deeply integrated with its spirituality and belief systems. Rules are determined to satisfy religious requirements and the constant need to maintain harmony and balance. These rules have important considerations for the karma of all the people involved particularly the property owner. These religious considerations are very important for the Balinese and the starting point for virtually everything they do.

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You will note that one of these rules require that buildings “incorporate elements of Balinese architectural style in their design”. Many of us have heard of this rule but what exactly does it mean? Even architects appear to be confused and many modern buildings include what can only be described as some “token gesture” to get their IMB application passed.

For those of us who love Bali and appreciate its rich traditional culture the importance of constructing buildings that ¿t into the landscape is obvious and any architect worth his salt would fully understand this and would actively support the intention. So let us look a Balinese architecture and see if we can shed some light on what we might do to incorporate or add elements of Balinese architectural style in our buildings.

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The toilets and septic tanks are considered dirty and are situated at the Kelod corner of the compound in the opposite corner to the temples. The entrance gate is usually placed on the Kauh side of the compound at the lower Kelod end. This is because the entrance is a place that demons may try to enter. We will talk more about Balinese gates another time. Note that direction is very important and if you ask a Balinese for directions you’d better have a compass. They won’t tell you to turn right, then left, left again and then straight on, they will say something like turn North, then West, then South and keep going South. At all times they are fully aware of direction which relates back to the geographical representation of Tri Angga. The Tri Angga is also applied in the design of buildings and the order in which they are constructed and we will look at this next issue. It is interesting to note that Tri Angga is also applied to our bodies. Our head is Utama, our body is Madya and our feet are Nista and so it is important that people always sleep with their heads towards the Mountains (Kaja) and feet towards the sea (Kelod) which, for most of us, means we sleep with our head to the North or East. Next time you are talking to a hotel manager perhaps you could just point out whether his/her beds are oriented in the correct direction, I am sure he will be very grateful for the information.

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RUGBY UNION NEWS The XP Property Bali Rugby Fest 20th Anniversary tournament featuring the Open Men’s Bali 10s and Women’s 7s will be held over the 2nd weekend of October 2014 at a new venue in Jimbaran.This will be the 4th home of the Bali 10’s,after Samudra in Kuta,Grand Bali Beach in Sanur and more recently the Canggu Club. Planning for the event to continue as a 2 day tournament with a number of teams from Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia expected. Bali represented by the Bali Rugby Club Chilli’s. Invitations to be sent shortly. Interested teams please email the tournament director, Kurt Lovell at kurtlovell@yahoo.com.au.

CRICKET NEWS HATTEN WINES BALI CRICKET LEAGUE In the morning match on 3 August the men’s titleholders Sanur were far too good for Hatten Tigers who were dismissed for only 48 and in a huge upset BSF Cricket Academy defeated Udayana in the afternoon match. In the women’s match Red Ants set Badung a reasonable target of 49 in their 10 overs but some steady batting by Wayan Sariani and Nadin Aulia saw Badung reach their target in the 8th over. In the men’s competition on 10 August Gianyar proved to be no match for the early flag favorites, Sanur. Gianyar lost regular wickets due to some tight bowling and were dismissed for 104. Sanur easily got the runs with Manoj Joshi blasting his way to 38 in quick time. In the afternoon match Lovina forfeited to Bali Bandits to give them their first points for the season on a platter. In the women’s match Klungkung were steamrolled by the unbeaten Gianyar who scored their required runs for the loss of only 1 wicket. SUMMARIES Men’s Competition: Sanur 2/51 ( Manoj Joshi 21 ) defeated Hatten Tigers ( Agus Alit 11, Raju Kumar 2/13, Manoj Joshi 2/14, Ahmad Shabir 2/18 ) BSF Cricket Academy 4/119 ( Gungman 29, Yuda Krisna 18, Suda Arsa 1/6, Agung Kusuma 1/16 ) defeated Udayana 104 ( Suda Arsa 47, Kadek Gamantika 28, Gungman 3/22, Rai Barkara 1/16 ) Sanur 4/105 ( Manoj Joshi 38, Ahmad Mushtaq 11, Adi Megantara 2/15, Putra Kisawa 1/13 ) defeated Gianyar 104 ( Putra Kisawa 21, Kusuma 16 no, Manoj Joshi 3/10, Ahmad Shabir 3/16 ) Women’s Competition: Badung 1/49 ( Wayan Sariani 20 no, Nadin Aulia 19 no, Agung Anom 1/8 ) defeated Red Ants 3/48 ( Kadek Dodes 12, Sri Setia 1/1, Nadin Aulia 1/9 ) Gianyar 1/46 ( Kadek Yola 14 no, Gung Ita 14 no, Ita Ariani 1/7 ) defeated Klungkung 5/45 ( Dewa Ayu Yuni 12 no, Yukmang 2/9, Gung Ita 1/3 )

MARTIAL ARTS NEWS Bali’s I Nyoman Satryawan and Bali based Drew Lambert, both won silver respectively at the Eskrima-Arnis FMA (Stickfighting ) World Titles last week in Cebu,Philipines. Satryawan, deaf mute since birth, part of Bali Sports Foundation’s Special Needs Martial Arts program,which includes Blind Judo,showed strength and speed to win silver surprising the more experienced fighters in his division. BSF Founder Rodney Holt, who himself narrowly missed out on bronze in the Master’s Division, commented Satryawan’s medal proved that athletes with disabilites could more than hold their own in open (mixed) competition. Made Swidiartha,Keiran Lambert and I Dewa Gede Ari Wahyudi completed the Bali contingent of the Indonesian National team. DISABLED SPORTS The 2nd Bali ParaGames were held recently by Bali Sports Foundation at Bali International School.130 parathletes competed in the sports of Wheelchair Basketball, Powerlifting, Blind Table Tennis, Swimming, Blind Judo, Deafmute Eskrima and Chess. Highlights included the first match ever between the Singapore National Wheelchair Basketball team and Indonesia, Made Sudiarsana lifting 170kg and Blind Judotekas competing for the first time. SURFING NEWS Dreams do come true and they certainly did last week for Bali’s Garut Widiarta in the most spectacular waves seen in the Rip Curl Cup’s 11 year history. With solid 6-8 feet waves raging in against fierce tradewind conditions, it was an all Indonesian affair by the time the finals arrived. International surfers such as California’s Chris Ward, Hawaii’s Kekoa Bacalso and juniors Luke Hynd and Jacob Willcox were felled by local knowledge as cousins Garut Widiarta and Raditya Rondi stampeded into the final with grace and guts. Padang Padang at this size and power is not to be taken lightly, with giant sets closing out the channel, it was these two cousins who paddled out into the afternoon glare and did epic battle in career defining waves that set a new standard of performance in Indonesian surfing. It has been a long road for Bali’s favourite son, Garut Widiarta, whose flamboyant style has taken him close to the most prestigious winners dias in Indonesia but has never afforded him the win. Today, surfing with the confidence that only destiny can bring, Garut charged every gun nest and rifled his way through impossible barrel after barrel to ride to a convincing win.

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Time for the Public to Enlist in the Med Wars Rich or Poor we need to Inform ourselves & Speak Out

The battle in America over health may have characteristics peculiar to the US but it is a subject of vital concern to every one of us, wherever we live. The interests of doctors, hospitals, medical insurers and patients all contend. But what of the patient on the receiving end? Who lobbies for us, if we do not? We need to understand why our medical systems seem to be failing us. Medical costs are rising at an unacceptable rate; increasing numbers of the public have no medical cover. Public health has now become a political and economic hot potato and it is the suffering public who is on the receiving end. The subject is so big we need to go back to basics. Most of us agree that in a civil society people should not be left to die or suffer because they cannot afford medical treatment. In which case, we need to decide how we allocate resources between preventative and interventionist medicine. Most of us feel that there needs to be a mixed medical environment combining public and private health care in the optimum way possible. The question is, where do we draw the line? In the old days things were simpler. Medical treatment itself was much simpler. If you were rich enough you bought the best treatment you could ¿ nd or afford. Otherwise you had to rely on the charitable work of religious or other organizations. Failing which, you went home to get better or die tended to by family and friends. By the early 20th Century a sophisticated system of public health was already in place in industrialized West, including Soviet Russia, created largely to handle infectious diseases and epidemics. The advent of antibiotics mid-century coincided with the expansion of state-run medical health schemes providing treatment for everyone, rich or poor. The cost of it all being met by patients and employers paying into national health schemes. This set the bar for developing countries depending on their political persuasion. The general feeling being that this was a just and effective means of providing health cover for everyone and that things could only get better as medical science advanced. By the first decade of this century such optimism had faded if not vanished, replaced to a very great extent by fear. Unless you are independently wealthy or very well protected by ironclad pension and medical rights, and that is now very few of us, you have good reason to be afraid. More of us cannot afford to pay for insurance and those of us who can, are ¿nding that it covers less and less while the annual pro¿ts of the companies keep increasing as the level of bene¿ts once covered without question, are whittled away. How have we come to this? The cost of scienti¿c advances in medicine must account for some of it, but cannot be held primarily responsible as the costs of such advances, if provided without commercial distortion, drop dramatically once they are made available at fair prices to everyone in both private and public sectors. The answer goes back to the basic question of preventative vs. interventionist medicine and who gets what level of cover. Since the mid-1970s there has been a signi¿cant retreat from the idea that the state could and should provide a number of basic services to society at large. That this was part of the social contract in a civil society. The concept of a social compact has been denied by those who believe market forces can take care of everything and much existing social legislation has been rolled back. As the private medical and healthcare industries have expanded into this pro¿t and investor-driven climate the entire medical planet has become so expensive and so complex that it is fast becoming unsustainable. Doctors complain that they are being harassed and second-guessed at every turn by insurance companies in their drive to reduce costs and increase their bottom line, to the extent that they are ¿nding it dif¿cult to treat their patients effectively or even ¿nd the time amongst

all the paperwork to treat them at all. A growing number of doctors are so fed up with this state of affairs that they are refusing to treat patients insured with the most egregious offenders. Between this and the cost of premiums against the risk of being sued for malpractice, the medical profession is not the attractive calling it once was. Insurance companies for their part, complain of widespread collusion between patient and doctor to obtain payment for treatment, which would not otherwise be covered in that patient’s policy. Meantime hospitals, even non-pro¿t or charitable ones, often charge what seem excessive rates for everything from a box of tissues right through to operating theatre costs, while nurses and technicians work hard for a pittance and senior administrators live high off the fat of the land. Pharmaceutical companies overcharge and pro¿teer disgracefully, charging obscene amounts for drugs until they come off patent with nearly every one of them convicted of criminal acts in pursuit of ever greater pro¿ts.

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Somehow or another this crazy gravy train continues to careen along the rails without a catastrophic derailment as yet. Businessmen continue to invest and make huge pro¿ts in the healthcare ¿eld, the pharmaceutical majors once the most pro¿table industry in the world, continues to prosper, medical bureaucrats are well paid and enjoy good bene¿ts and doctors who understand the game and play by its rules can do very well. The one essential party to all this who is not doing so well in all this is the patient. No matter how marvelous the medical breakthroughs that we can now envision as realities one thing is very clear only the very rich will bene¿t from them, because it will take many decades for them to become affordable and available to the suffering public at large. The terrible thing about that is that it is not even good business; it is greed, pure and simple. The fact that far more money could be earned by selling more goods and services to more people for less is not seen as an option. And the reason such short-term thinking prevails is because we allow it. In the present political and economic climate there is not the political will to make corporate pro¿teers repay the publicly afforded bene¿ts they have enjoyed in order to bring their good or service to market.

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It is high time we insisted that government ensured that in certain key areas, most particularly in the case of medical care, costs are kept reasonable so as to be affordable to all and where necessary subsidized by the state. That is not communism, it is not even socialism, it is simple common sense. The practice of medicine and the requirements of public health in a humane society will always be a complex business. It is not something that can or should be left wholly to either the public or private sector and once either side dominate things start to go awry. As it is the scales have slipped too far in favour of healthcare as a business. We need to redress the balance and for that to happen we need the state to ensure fair pricing and to be more active in eliminating the waste and distortions that prevail in the system, Until we do make our voices heard effectively then nature will inevitably take its course. In the short term that will be very unpleasant for most of us. In the long term it will force us to practice personal preventative medicine which, combined with advanced and affordable interventionist medicine may bring us to the broad sunny uplands of healthcare in time.

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Personal Repellants – What works? What doesn’t? Pockets of dengue and chikungunya still seem to be rife on the Island and keeping the mozzies at bay is an ongoing challenge. Apart from that annoying high-pitched buzz in your ear at night, the mosquito transmits serious illnesses such as dengue fever, chikungunya, malaria (not a big issue in Bali) and Japanese encephalitis. In fact they spread disease to more than 700 million people every year. From zappers to catchers to candles to sprays, mosquito repellents come in many forms. But which ones work? Do you seem to get eaten alive when others are left alone? You’re probably not just imagining it. Everyone’s body chemistry is a little different, and some people are more likely to attract unwanted insect advances than others are. Mosquitoes can sense your presence from far away. When you breathe out, you emit a plume of carbon dioxide that carries on the breeze, and CO2 also seeps from your skin. Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide as well as the warmth and humidity you’re giving off. Hence those with a higher body temperature (e.g. pregnant women) are easily targeted. So here are some tips on how to stay off a mosquito’s menu THE CHEMICAL STUFF DEET: Potent, But Safe One of the most effective mosquito repellents is one of the oldest around. DEET was first developed for use by the U.S. Army in 1946, and it became available to the public in 1957. Many other products have hit the market since then, but few compare to DEET. In fact, it’s one of two ingredients in mosquito repellent that the CDC recommends for preventing mosquito-borne diseases. The other is picaridin, and the CDC believes these two ingredients are more effective than other mosquito repellents. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2002, researchers compared several types of mosquito repellents head-to-head in laboratory tests. Fifteen brave study volunteers took turns sticking an arm treated with mosquito repellent into a cage full of hungry bloodsuckers. The researchers took note of how long it took a mosquito to bite. Repellents containing about 24% DEET, fared the best. Its protection lasted an average of five hours. DEET has an excellent safety record, despite some people’s concerns. N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide doesn’t sound like something you’d want to spray on your skin, and perhaps its acronym reminds people of the dangerous and now banned insecticide DDT. They’re nothing alike, however. THE NATURAL STUFF Lemon eucalyptus oil The most effective natural mosquito repellent so far. A 2002 study in the New England Journal of Medicine compared different synthetic chemical and herbal repellents. A Lemon Eucalyptus Repellent provided 120.1 minutes of mosquito protection, more than a repellent with a low concentration of the chemical DEET (4.75% DEET provided 88.4 minutes of protection and 23.8% DEET, provided 301.5 minutes of protection). Geranium oil and soybean oil The New England Journal of Medicine study found that repellants containing these oils provided 94.6 minutes of protection against mosquitoes. This is slightly more effective than 4.75% DEET. Citronella A well-known natural mosquito repellent. The oils from the plant are used to make lotions, sprays, and candles. A University of Guelph study assessed the effectiveness of 3% citronella candles and 5% citronella incense in protecting subjects from bites. They found that subjects who were positioned near the citronella candles had 42.3% less bites and those near the citronella incense had 24.2%

fewer bites. Based on these results, citronella candles shouldn’t be used as a stand-alone repellent, all though they may help in combination with topical repellents. The least effective products were wristbands treated with DEET or citronella, which offered almost no protection. According to the researchers, this wasn’t a surprise. It’s known that mosquito repellent only works on the surface to which it’s applied directly. Mosquitoes are happy to bite skin only four centimeters away from the repellent band. THE RUBBISH– It just don’t work Garlic: Is there an old wives’ tale that doesn’t feature garlic? According to lore, the pungent-smelling plant can do everything from cure the common cold to help determine a baby’s sex to ward off witches. But though some believe garlic has powerful bug-repellent properties, mosquito control experts say it just does not work. Vitamin B: Can vitamin B tablets make you a less tasty treat to the biting menaces? Probably not. Though some people swear by it, when researchers at the University of Wisconsin asked volunteers to take placebos or capsules with vitamin B, they did not find any evidence that the substance could help reduce mosquito attraction. Bananas, Listerine, Dryer Sheets, Lemon Dish washing soap. Skin-so Soft and alcolhol have all been proven not to work. THE ELECTRICAL STUFF Most people have seen advertisements for fancy ultrasonic mosquito repelling devices intended to drive off mosquitoes by subjecting them to repelling ultrasonic vibrations. These gadgets sound great, except for one thing--they don’t work. Both scientific and anecdotal evidence indicates that as mosquito repellents, ultrasonic really don’t seem to have any effect. Don’t be fooled by expensive, high-tech gadgets!

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Mosquito nets, and screens can be used in problem areas. Babies and young children should always be protected by cot, or pram covers. Avoid the use of perfumes or colognes Wear long sleeved, loose light colored clothing while walking in garden areas. Personal repellants may be used, however, they should be used with caution in the very young, or the elderly. Make sure that your garden and surrounding area are free of water catchments, or that water containers are covered. Keep larvae eating fish, such as guppies, in ponds. Use chemical larvicides in ponds, drains or other water catchments. Remove garbage, or unnecessary pots, bottles, cans etc from the garden area. Mozzie coils, or vapor mats can be used indoors in the early mornings and late afternoons during the wet season. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at info@chcbali.com or office phone number 0361-2775666

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

Why Juice? Today is my first day of an eight day juice fast and I’m already wondering if I will make it through. By the time this article is published it will be day seven. In the evenings I plan to have a light salad just to help stave off any hunger pangs. I am honestly a bit nervous about doing this juice fast, because I love food and greatly enjoy all the aromas, flavors and textures that excite my palate. Every day like most people, I have three meals. Over the years I have admittedly eaten junk food and of course being a Bali resident, it’s hard to escape fried food. As we get older, our digestive system doesn’t function as well as it used to when we were younger. I have noticed that certain foods create a lot of gas and I often feel uncomfortable in my body after eating these foods. Elimination has also seemed less efficient, which are all signs that my body isn’t functioning at its optimum. I knew that it was time to take action, so when a friend told me about a home-delivery juice program that she was doing, I decided to sign up and give it a try. So why juice? Juicing can have an immediate and significant impact on illness, hydration, performance, hormonal balance, weight loss and inflammation in your body. Fresh juice provides us with an abundance of minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates, essential fatty acids and much more. Juicing also gives your digestion a rest and alkalizes your body. Most people eat foods that are highly acidic which creates an unhealthy internal environment that is much more susceptible to disease. For example, red meat is highly acidic and according to a report from the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) May 23, 2011 -- Red meat and processed meat may increase the risk of developing colon cancer. Over the years, there may be a build-up of undigested food which gets stuck in one’s bowels and can create digestive issues and toxicity in one’s body. Juicing can actually facilitate a clearing out of this rancid food from your system, because the digestion is being given a rest from daily eating so it can begin to process and digest this old food and eliminate it from your body. An added benefit is that juicing can increase your metabolism so that you start burning more fat and lose weight with greater ease. The first few days can be tough though, as this is the period that your body will be detoxing, so you may want to take it easy. Some symptoms that can occur are headaches, gas, tiredness and crankiness, difficulty with concentration, nausea and achy muscles. If you have achy muscles, I would recommend taking a magnesium with calcium supplement which will help ease any discomfort. For hunger pangs, my friend suggested that your body probably desires something savory, so just add some salt to one or two of your juices. Also take time to really savor your juice by swishing it around in your mouth and really tasting all the flavors. If the juice is thicker, then chew on it before swallowing it. This will trick your mind into believing that you are eating.

How much juice should you have per day? On average, it’s good to start off with six 600 ml glasses of juice a day, but listen to your body because you may need less or more. The juice program I’m doing is only four 300 ml bottles per day, so that’s why I have decided to add in a salad at night. I’m also adding in an extra coconut juice each day, because coconuts are excellent for facilitating weight loss as well as being rich in nutrients. Coconuts are so nutritious, that during wartime they were used for blood transfusions when the blood supply ran out. Are there dangers to juicing? Yes, some juices contain too much sugar and even though this is considered natural rather than refined, it’s still not good to be loading your body up with sugar as this will put a strain on your kidneys and is dangerous for diabetics. You will need to have balanced juice recipes that don’t contain more than a half apple or 2 – 3 medium carrots in any one juice. It’s best to stick with things like kale, chard, spinach, beet greens, celery, parsley, cabbage, cucumber, tomato, and just a slice or two of lemon or lime, and avoid starchy vegetables. It’s also important to have fat with your juice because juicing itself is not a complete meal. According to Taylorwellness.com “Fat in the meal is necessary to absorb the fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) and probably thousands of other micro-nutrients. You are wasting a large part of the power of juicing without consuming it with fat.” Another danger is not having enough fiber. Adding a little fiber such as flaxseed or Chia seeds can really help with digestive issues. I soak my flaxseed and Chia seeds for about 15 minutes before mixing these with my juices, so that they are much easier to digest. If you add nuts then you’ll get both fiber and fat in one go! So that’s the scoop on juicing. Please do consult with your doctor or nutritionist before starting any juicing fast. Some people with health conditions such as diabetes or heart problems may be at risk if they do a juice fast. Listen to your body; it will let you know what it really requires. Happy juicing!

Michele is a healer, transformational coach, hypnotherapist & Michele is an Energy Healer, Consciousness Facilitator, spiritual teacher & retreat leader in the international arena. With a background in Hypnotherapy, Reiki and Transformational Coaching, she has spent the last 7 years teaching & leading retreats for personal empowerment and deepening one’s connection to Spirit & the collective consciousness. Michele’s highly empathic nature & inherent gifts as a healer, together with her extensive training in a wide variety of healing methods enables her to assist people with numerous issues spanning from anxiety, low self esteem, emotional traumas & much more. She is a catalyst for transformation who loves facilitating a different possibility for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys. com For questions or comments about this article, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2014 © Michele Cempaka

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It’s time to start over with our New Moon on the 25th. The Sun has just entered Virgo and the mind turns to more practical and less glamorous affairs; more concerned with the topic of health and how we care for ourselves and each other and also our animals. This is the time of year when our attention turns to work and what we do to make money. It’s a great opportunity to deal with paperwork and any other detailed tasks or assignments that need completion. Mars joins with Saturn at the New Moon in the sign of Scorpio and squares off against the last of the Leo planets, Venus, and with Black Moon Lilith right by her side, there will be a few hot-headed women taking their opportunity to present a few facts and to challenge the masculine, authority, governments, banking and military. Don’t be fooled guys, this will be your own inner feminine rising with the help of Uranus in Aries who is inspiring this fiery female energy to stand-up for what she believes in and holds close to the heart. The masculine is steadily determined and the going is still very slow. Personal egos are at stake here, even with the practical attitude that many hold with the Sun, Moon and Mercury all in that earthy sign of Virgo. Mars joins the trine to Chiron in Pisces and adds a little more emphasis to the deep emotional healing and what needs to be done to restore humanity to compassion. NEW MOON 02 Virgo 18 August 25, 2014 10:13 p.m.

ARIES An added emphasis to the work front for you this fortnight although some confusion remains but more than likely this is due to some hidden issues that have not yet come to the surface. You are holding firmly with your values around your identity and any children in your life. The challenge is provoked in that area where you hold joint financial interests or perhaps settling a dispute or divorce issue. With this extra drive that you carry for spontaneity you are more than capable of holding your own ground and in fact look forward to showcasing the new aspects of your identity or business profile. Keep an open mind.

LIBRA Saturn and Mars are transforming your money issues and releasing you of some of your possessions and outdated values. Friends may not agree with the way you are handling things and yet your vision is becoming clearer. Some of those old acquaintances may need to go as you begin to value yourself more and the choices that you make. There are health concerns which are apparent this cycle and may bring a visit to a clinic or even the joining of a gym or other health related institution. This will totally support the transformative agenda that is urging you to heal your life through self-forgiveness and empathy.

TAURUS With Venus showing pride in the area of home in your chart, the New Moon kicks into gear how you feel about yourself and how that relates back to the work that you do in the World and your health. The challenge is coming through relationships and there could be confrontations or arguments or the need for you to stand your ground. If you have felt pushed around by a boss or another type of authority figure, this could be the time that you stand comfortably within your own sense of self-worth and authority. You are more level headed about yourself and what you have to offer.

SCORPIO This is the time to claim your place in the career sector or with business goals and aspirations. You have the support of your community as you show your true colours and you may even take on more of a leadership role. There could be some unexpected turns of events with regard to the work that you do and it in turn will support your new status. There are challenges involved and risks to take and yet you feel intuitively that this is the right time for you to speak up in a detailed, practical and grounded way. You’ve thought this through and now it’s time to take action and transform your life and that of others.

GEMINI The New Moon for you is in the area of home and where you feel nurtured. Meanwhile Venus in the third house is creating some hot topics and possible short distance travel plans. These may come about through your work or with issues pertaining to health. It could be that friends are influencing and inspiring this change of heart that you are experiencing or you may simply be ready to move on your vision or your dream now. The healing is coming from the vocation/career area or the place that you are about to claim authority in your life. Stay especially tuned to your dreams and deep inner feelings.

SAGITTARIUS The higher minded arena is drawing your attention as we head into this New Moon cycle and brings inspiration to the way you deal with children in your life, or to your own personal and creative expression. As you elevate your thinking your past unconscious motives may arise through your shadow and this brings you back to personal authority and the willingness to take action for the benefit of your own transformation. This will propel your soul growth as you move forward on your journey and bring you into alignment, this month, with the plans you have and goals to which you aspire. Nurture yourself with unconditional love.

CANCER For the Cancer natives the New Moon is influencing the way you think about life and what needs to change or be surrendered in order for you to grow through your own self-expression and identity. Venus is strong in the house of personal possessions and values and holds firm in her resolve to express herself. Helping her out is that radical renegade Uranus up there in your tenth house of future goals and plans. There could well be some inspiring new twists and turns about to unfold on the career front. Your foreign connections are highlighting that compassionate response necessary for a higher awareness.

CAPRICORN The New Moon is nestled in your house of travel and foreign interests. It brings communication to any community and group oriented interests you have or may simply involve deep and practical conversations with friends. You have strong convictions and feel passionately about certain topics and this will prompt you to speak your values around individual caring and honouring through respect. Your delivery will come from your own empathy, understanding and compassion and this will be reflected in the choice of words you use. A good time to move beyond fear.

LEO Those personal space issues keep raising their heads and there could be authority figures challenging you to claim more of your sovereignty and create some strong or more defined boundaries for yourself, particularly when it comes to your home. With the New Moon in your house of values and possessions you will have all the encouragement that you need to have “those” conversations now. The healing potential highlights heartfelt understanding when it comes to sharing resources. You are being stretched to grow beyond your old way of thinking and this is changing you, all the way through to your physical appearance.

AQUARIUS Venus is at home in your relationship house although the challenge comes from the career sector. Do you see relationship as a threat to your plans and are your aspirations being fully communicated or spoken in a clear way? This cycle will see you mentally engaging in transformation and doing any painstaking paper or detailed work, particularly when it comes to contracts around finance. As your values are being reviewed this reflects in the way you now take authority and responsibility for the direction of your life. There will be no pushing you around this fortnight as you stand firmly in your own power.

VIRGO This New Moon cycle kicks off in your personal arena and supports transformation based in the mind, so any growth expansion comes through deep inner work and the willingness to have a discerning and honest look at yourself. There may be obligations that require you to take some short trips or journeys and these could be related to visiting hospitals or other institutions. The other alternative is that retreat space may become very attractive and important to you now. Shadow work is often done best in solitude and with Uranus inspiring you to transform, grow and let go, in order to move forward the timing is perfect.

PISCES With relationship being the key theme this cycle, you will feel compelled to raise your communication to an elevated level and share more from the higher mind. Some will be organizing journeys with their beloveds to overseas destinations. Your physical appearance softens through the healing that comes from the choice to raise the vibration of your daily interactions. Your intuition is particularly strong now. You love to share and to be of service and this is the challenge arena when it comes to asserting yourself without pride, and from a space of open-hearted love that lacks manipulation.

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Ayurvedic (Sanskrit for “Science of Life”) medicine originated in India and is over 5000 years old, believed to be the oldest recorded medicine in the world. The aim of Ayurveda is to ensure a long and healthy life, which is based on the Vedas, the most ancient scriptures of Hinduism. Its philosophy is divided into eight branches: internal medicine, surgery, organic medicine, pediatrics, toxicology, rejuvenating remedies, aphrodisiac remedies and spiritual healing. Ayurvedic teachings state that there must be a balance of the three energies called Doshas - Pitta, Kapha and Vata. Balance equals health while imbalance equals disease. Ayurvedicic medicine includes the use of appropriate natural medicines and treatments often with oils infused with herbs for massage along with diet and exercise such as yoga. According to Ayurveda, toxins are the main cause of disease and this is why emphasis is put on the removal of toxins. The toxins may be present in different parts of the body such as lymph, upper body, intestines, blood or cellular level and must be treated accordingly. The practice of detoxi¿cation is called Panchakarma, meaning ¿ve types of therapeutic procedures.

Because Ayurveda bases most treatments on detoxi¿cation, Armtasiddhi offers detox programs of 3 to 21 days. The 10 day rejuvenation Pancha Karma is perfect for anybody who feels run down, degenerative problems like arthritis and in need of rest and recovery. The 21 day full Pancha Karma program combines detox with rejuvenation. The detox part is based on the intake of medicated ghee (clari¿ed butter) for 5 -7 days working on a deep cellular level to reset your constitution back to its normal state. Once the body is rebalanced the rejuvenation treatments are the second part of the program. This program is for those wishing to achieve great changes in body and mind. Armtasiddhi Ayurvedic Health Centre Bali, Jl. Nyuh Bojog, Br. Nyuh Kuning, Ubud. www.armtasiddhi.com E: info@armtasiddhi.com. T:361- 973193/ 361- 9233548. The following day I went to KUSH Ayurvedic Rejuvenation at the Yoga Barn and chose a Shirodhara treatment. I almost felt guilty walking through the enormous gardens of the Yoga Barn towards KUSH, seeing several healthy-looking people taking a yoga class or enjoying a vegetarian meal in the café. It made me realize that I wasn’t in my prime health condition and envied the people living in Ubud. KUSH is located in a peaceful area next to the river, set apart from the yoga centre.

In the past twenty years Ayurvedic treatments have become very popular in spas throughout the world, with Shirodhara (dripping of warm oil over the third eye (a spot in the centre of the forehead) being one of the most popular treatments. However, to gain serious healing bene¿ts a single treatment won’t be enough; it will give you the experience of what it’s My therapist greeted me and led like and make you feel relaxed. There are many Ayurvedic me to a cozy wooden treatment treatments, each speci¿ed for imbalances in the body. room furnished with a massage bed and a traditional wooden bed. I changed into a sarong and was asked to lie T h e o n l y t w o a u t h e n t i c face down, and then he massaged all the tension from my Ayurvedic centres I know of legs, shoulders and back. Afterwards I was instructed to turn in Bali are both in Ubud. over and and he worked on my shoulders and neck for Armtasiddhi Ayurvedic Health several minutes, relaxing the muscles. After this he covered Centre Bali is headed by Dr. my eyes and started the gentle dripping of warm oil over my Sujatha Kekada, a certi¿ed third eye. After the treatment he wrapped my head in a white Ayurvedic doctor, who is also cloth and suggested I keep the oil on my hair for two hours. a mother and able to give I was in a state of bliss listening to the splashing water of the sound advice for pre and post river below when I Àoated out. natal care as well as consultations for all patients on appropriate medicines and treatments and gives dietary KUSH offers a single or a series of advice. This is a centre that offers treatments for both those treatments or for a more thorough improvement in your health with a 3, 7 or people who are curious to try an Ayurvedic treatment or 14 day Ayurvedic rejuvenation packages. indulge in an 8 to 21 day program to address their needs. The Yoga Barn is reknown for its great yoga classes and healthy café the Little When I entered this tranquil K. According to Ayurveda, food is sanctuary south of the medicine and in order to maintain balance, Monkey Forest I met with Dr. it prescribes a little of all 6 tastes (sweet, Ramil, an Ayurvedic doctor sour, salty, bitter, astringent and pungent) to have a chat about the in a wide range of wholesome, seasonally treatments they offer. I didn’t fresh food in a serene environment. realize that they have rooms for accommodation for guests, To undergo a program have a consultation a restaurant, yoga, meditation and Tai Chi classes. with Uma Inder, a licenced yoga and Ayurvedic practioner. She not only After a short consultation he recommended an Abhyangha teaches yoga but also guides body massage followed by Shirodhara. I also told him about students and clients through a sinus infection that that been plaguing me for over a month transformative Ayurvedic and he gave me a small bottle of medicated oil, instructing rejuvenation retreats at KUSH. me to put two drops in each nostril each morning, which KUSH Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud. began to alleviate my symptoms quickly. After my chat with www.theyogabarn.com/kush. the doctor I was led to a lovely spacious treatment room E: kush@theyogabarn.com. furnished with a normal massage bed and a traditional T: 361- 971236 Ayurvedic wooden bed for oil treatments with sauna cabinets in the large bathroom overlooking a tranquil garden.

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Aspiring writers, storytellers, scripters, poets, illustrators and more, Ubud Writers & Readers Festival’s Workshop Program is for you. Whether you’re after something informal or an intensive masterclass, this is your chance to learn from the best. Spanning the breadth of the Festival – October 1-5, 2014 – all workshops are led by leading literary stars from the 2014 program. Book now as the classes are intimate and spaces sell fast. Prices range from IDR 140,000 for Indonesian locals to IDR 620,000 for international visitors. For more information and to reserve your spot, head to www.ubudwritersfestival.com/programs/category/workshops/ Below is an overview of what’s on offer… Thursday October 2 : Drawing the Gods with Devdutt Pattanaik 1:00pm-4:00pm Taksu Spa Abandon the intellectual and turn to the sensory with writerillustrator and mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik. Simply pick up a pencil and get a line to the gods; by illustrating Saraswati and Ganesha with Devdutt’s guidance you will walk away both enriched and creatively inspired. Friday October 3 : To the Letter with Andrew Lam 9:00am-12:00pm Kori Ubud The art of letter-writing is a study of the art of writing itself; whether spinning a yarn or relating hard news, a letter must find its own tone and rhythm. With short-story writer Andrew Lam, enter the engaging world of the epistolary and what writing a good letter can teach us about good writing. To Begin to Know with David Leser 1:00pm-4:00pm Kori Ubud David Leser has been writing about politics, society, culture and prominent personalities for over 35 years. In his recent memoir To Begin to Know he shone the light on himself and his family. In this workshop David will help you discover the uniqueness of your own story and the art of telling it well. Moments with Master Travel Writer, Colin Thubron 2:00pm-5:00pm Taksu Spa This is your chance to learn firsthand from an explorer ranked in the top 50 postwar British writers, Colin Thubron. His voyages through Asia, Russia and China are some of the most spellbinding travel writing in print and in this exclusive masterclass Colin offers one-on-one feedback and

Saturday October 4 Not a Question of Size with Elliot Bledsoe 9:00am-110:00am Hubud In this workshop discover methods of communicating more effectively through social media, how to be a part of the conversion and how to measure your engagement. Join Elliott to find out why it’s not how big your network is, but how you use it. Co-presented with Hubud Waiata Mai – Sing the Songs with Tama Waipara 9:00am-12:00pm Kori Ubud A graduate of the Manhattan School of Music in New York, Tama Waipara is Māori singer/ songwriter whose music mixes the rich cultural sounds of Aotearoa/New Zealand with contemporary music. Join Tama as he teaches you through song writing exercise and discusses and performs examples of the NZ songbook through an Indigenous lens. New World Order with Guy Vincent 12:00pm-2:00pm Hubud Crowd-funding is a phenomenal new tool for independent authors. The brains behind Publishizer will show you why crowd-funding is disrupting the book publishing industry, what it offers self-publishing authors, and how to run a successful crowd-funding campaign. The workshop offers insights and stories of authors who have successfully crowdfunded and published their books. Co-presented with Hubud Stretch Your Story’s Potential with Jane Cornelius 12:00pm-4:00pm The Yoga Barn Just like yoga, writing is a practice – that takes strength, determination, flexibility, and an open mind. With Jane Cornelius – author of Baby and a Backpack, and one of Bali’s first ever yoga teachers – learn how to get started, overcome writers’ block, and find your story, all from the comfort of a bolster. Co-presented with The Yoga Barn Make Your Own Mythical Characters with Zak Waipara 1:00pm-4:00pm Kori Ubud Weave aspects of folktales and mythology into the creation of compelling character design with illustrator Zak Waipara. A cultural backdrop provides the launching point to work through the stages of character development, including a visual description and story-world, and illustrated character board. The Good Script Ratio with Rolf de Heer 9:00am-12:00pm Taksu Spa It’s true, “a good script is 95% perspiration and only 5% inspiration,” but we usually only hear about the inspiration and not the perspiration. This session is unafraid to roll up its sleeves and get elbow-deep in practical scriptwriting, with tips on how to sweat less when creating a written work.

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also divert to show various Chinese, Khmer, Vietnamese inÀuences, adding another dimension. MW: Majapahit Style has taken eight years so far. One thing many people have said about the Majapahit book: I am the only person with the experience (knowledge of Balinese architecture and culture) and broad experience in Java to be able to do a comprehensive overview of Bali’s relationship with that era.

Made Wijaya: Bali’s Legendary Guerrilla ‘Bulé Aga’ Interview by Sarita Newson Made Wijaya is a r e m a r k a b l e w r i t e r, photographer and ¿lmmaker who devotes his life to exposing the magic of traditional Bali. His seminal work, The Architecture of Bali, is considered to be the most in-depth book on the subject, and his three landscape and living design books, Modern Tropical Garden Design, Tropical Garden Design and At Home in Bali are best-sellers. Stranger in Paradise – the Diary of an Expatriate in Bali 1979-80, and its sequel The Best of Stranger in Paradise Bali continue to be popular reading amongst those who love to follow the stories of the island’s culture through the eyes of an eccentric and acerbic stranger who moves lightly through the landscape without missing one ravishing detail. Madé has a day job too. His landscape design company has been responsible for more than 700 gardens around the world. Ahead of his attendance at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (Oct 1-5, 2014) he chats to us about blood-sports, Majapahit style and more. Sarita Newson: Made Wijaya, you have become a legend in Bali for your support of Balinese culture, architecture and landscape in many different publications, ¿lms and blog-spots. Fill us in on your latest projects. Made Wijaya: Blood-sports, not blog-spots (laughs). I would like to mention my 500 movies on Indonesian culture done in-house over the past four years. Fifteen will be included in the deluxe edition of Majapahit Style. The Fisher Library in Sydney is taking the Bali films and the Dansmuseet, a multicultural Museum of Movement in Stockholm, Sweden will house the dance videos in their research library together with the prestigious Rolf de Mare collection. SN: Well indeed, with their remarkable detail and spiced by irreverent wit, your videos of Balinese ceremonies are unmatched in capturing Bali’s remarkable living. What are your most recent ¿lms and how can our readers access them? MW: You know how I moved in on the poor Brahmins of Geria Kepaon, [Made was adopted by a lovely high caste family in 1973 and has remained a faithful, much-loved member of the family ever since. Ed]. Well, last month I made videos and quite comprehensively documented the ‘Utama Panileman’ ceremony of my dear late adopted mum Biang Agung, also known as Nini Geria Kepaon. Do view it — my ¿lms are available on www.youtube at wijayapilem2. SN: As I recall, you came of age in the staunchly Pemecutanloyal village of Kepaon. Your last 35 years of Stranger in Paradise columns and part of your Majapahit Style book describe your life there. I remember when you used to teach tennis, Made, and I believe you have carried this further? MW: We had a Wimbledon champion (junior) graduate from our Wijaya tennis program this year: Tami Grande (16) won the junior Wimbledon doubles. Our juniors’ tennis programme was called ‘Pandawa Tennis Club.’ SN: And what of your signature gardens in Indonesia? MW: This year three of my major Bali Style gardens were destroyed—Sheraton Cengkareng Jakarta, Four Seasons Jimbaran and Bali Hyatt (destruction in progress) so I am happy to spend more time on gonzo ethno-cinematography, documenting fashion trends in Bali and such, and polishing my book on Majapahit Style. SN: I was fortunate to ‘preview’ your upcoming book, and was struck by its epic proportions. I don’t think any ethno-photo documentation of this extent has ever been made before and I was amazed by extent Majapahit influence upon the architecture of Bali, Java and Sumatra stretching from ancient times until today, and the inÀuence upon the ceremonies and rituals, textiles, costumes, decorations and ornaments. You

SN: How did someone called Michael White who was born in Sydney, Australia and ¿rst came to Bali in 1973, become so deeply involved and aware of the architecture and culture of the island, changing his name, his religion, and lifestyle to become Balinese? MW: I became deeply involved after working with you on my Stranger in Paradise column at the Sunday Bali Post (you started this!), and (studying at) Kokar Conservatory of Dance for six years, then founding three garden and architect design companies as well as living in a very traditional rural Balinese village (Kepaon) during my early years in Bali. SN: And how on earth do you manage to keep this up as well as your career as a landscape designer, photographer, author and ¿lmmaker?

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MW: How do I do it all? Well, I have very good teams, both in the of¿ce and in the ¿eld (my elite corps of garden commandos), and I have boundless energy when it comes to doing wicked things (he he), and a, “deep desire to impress and communicate”, (Hans Hoefer said that). For example my spoof versions of Lawrence Blair’s Island of the Dogs and the recent Polisi Korupsi—both went viral in the Balinese community. Wijaya is most proud that a vast majority of his fans are Balinese, at home and abroad. SN: I love your ‘Laskar-bule’ character, although I ¿nd it pretty ‘raw’—it is a great caricature of the last decade of Balinese bullies who have recently ‘come out’ and now openly show off their well-paid mass organisations that aim to ‘protect’ the politics, rackets and prostitution on the island in huge billboards about the island. Your ‘bulé’ (white/albino) character is much loved in Balinese society as it captures the typical burly Balinese character in all its raw and tender arrogance, in your own projected persona of a witty and naughty, nattily-dressed Westerner in Bali who has become more Balinese than the locals. MW: I am not Balinese—I am ‘Laskar-bulé’—defender of the faith, enemy of the Bali-Ho, beauty warrior and fashion rolemodel (laughs)... it’s a parody characterisation, lambasting the he-men of the Pemecutan Palace diaspora. Wijaya is court jester and token bulé to the Raja Badung, Cokorda Pemecutan XI.

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SN: What is that you ¿nd in Bali that so richly ¿res your imagination, as compared to other South East Asian countries? MW: Well you know that—the Balinese are the ultimate beauty warriors and gotong royong (working-bee) specialists. Mystical theatre is my passion, and I love to document as I participate. What better place to do it than within the world’s most gorgeous culture. I feel privileged and that I have access, and I love sharing. As a “thank you” to Bali I work to help expose the inner workings and discreet charms of the island, as well as the rat-bags who would sterilise and package them. SN: At a time when tourism seems to rely on hedonism to attract visitors internationally, what do you think the locals and their government should do to protect the image of the real Bali, that is increasingly side-lined by adventure and party tourism. Does cultural tourism have a future? And how do your blog-spots and Facebook postings conspire to wake up tourism and tourists? MW: Ban Bali-ho. Preserve Majapahit architecture (ban building with andesite), and promote real cultural programmes, not fake ones. The culture has a future but cultural tourism has become a culture of tourism, and ignores the real live culture on the island. Social activism is very important to me and we have recently moved the Poleng team to FB where they spend a lot of time posting. Quite a kaleidoscope I’m sure you’ll agree. SN: What do you have planned for this year’s festival, and is there anything you suggest the avid readers and writers that will be attending our festival should read before they come to be more familiar with your work? MW: I am not sure how I will present at this years festival. You know me—I’d rather be in a debate with the Bali Expat FB page neo-cons who tried to get me banned for over-supporting Balinese culture. Or to take on some execs from the Jakarta development companies promoting culture neutral—or the local government on their de-beauti¿cation program of Bali. For an idea of my writing and documenting, please check out strangerinparadise.com and wijayapilem2 on www.youtube. com Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, 1-5 October, 2014, tickets and full program at www.ubudwritersfestival.com

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UBUD YEAR OF RICEFIELDS Modern social media helping traditional rice famers? I’d like to think it will work. Not-for-pro¿t organisation Sawah Bali (Bali ricefields, in bahasa) is challenging the expat community to consider the impact of their actions on Bali as they unconsciously go about renting, building and living in the sawah. In the organisation’s pilot project, Subak Malung, two entire villages - Bunutan and Tanggayuda, just north of Ubud - have pledged that all their productive rice fields will remain untouched by development . The owners of the 135 farms in the program will receive regular subsidies from Sawah Bali, ensuring that the centuries-long practice of subak farming can continue — despite development in villages all around them. A social Crowdfunding Campaign has already raised more than $24,000. These funds go directly to paying the 135 farmers for their development rights. Please give them a hand. http://sawahbali.natcapnetwork.com/ SURFIN’ YOGA It’s a quandary for many visitors – you want to do some yoga and visit Ubud’s many special tourist and cultural spots, but hey, you love the beach too. And lord knows, that means you don’t want Kuta. Surfer son and boogie board mum (that’s me) spent a great few days at Balian Beach recently, with a large yoga pavilion, massage tables, surf and photography classes, a good restaurant and swimming pool - with a spectacular view of the surf - all offered at the one small, carefully designed hotel. Literally one stone’s throw from Bali’s most consistent sur¿ng break, Pondok Pitaya Hotel is located in west Bali, 90 minutes drive from Ubud. Balian is ideal for any yoga buffs, and this hotel has enough beds to host a full yoga intensive workshop, all in sweet little buildings reconstructed from traditional 1930s Javanese houses. We stayed with a couple of friends in the Surf House, which sleeps up to 6 people and feels more like a great beach shack than a hotel. Brilliant customer service –manager Darius took me down to the beach at sunset to watch the ¿shermen netting whitebait, then later ordered a special cake brought in from another village, for our friend’s birthday dinner – and the ¿rst good ¿sh and chips I’ve found in Bali. Pondok Pitaya’s Surf House, 1,280,000rp, sleeps six. http:// www.pondokpitaya.com. BUDDHA LAUGHS AGAIN Finally, Laughing Buddha has ¿nished renovations and they have managed to create quite a bit more room – for dancing, of course – in that quite small space. Jazz Café’s baby brother, the Buddha is full of holiday atmosphere, with live gigs most nights, including Bali Blues Brothers on Monday nights, Kacir’s passionate acoustic, free style music on Wednesdays and my fave boys, the Cooltones, playing blues covers with some excellent Eric Clapton, on Sundays. They all encourage visiting artists to join in. Check the full weekly program, including visiting international artists, on laughingbuddhabali.com or call 0361 970928. Inspired cocktails are “Buy 2 get 1 free” from 4 to 7pm and 11pm to 1am. Mid-way on Jalan Monkey Forest. YOUTHING CLASSES For Tyr Throne, award-winning director of dance and theater who has performed at the White House and Buckingham Palace, too many spectacular lifts of the prima ballerina led to appalling back pain. And dire diagnoses. And determination to ¿nd a solution. Many years later, after much research and study in several

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Jl. Raya Sanggingan No.21, Campuhan - Ubud Tel. 0361-3099658 Office/Showroom - Jl. Mahendradatta No. 88, Denpasar, Bali. Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 9005296 Shop 1 Jl Mertanadi No. 63B, Kerobokan, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 8475902

Shop 2 Jl Bypass Nrugah Rai No. 252, Sanur, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 289 755

Shop 3 Jl. Raya Sanggingan No. 21, Campuhan - Ubud, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 309 9658

info@indolinen.com / www.indolinen.com

For Sale; LG Express cool, one door fridge, freezer inside, perfect condition, 18 months old, price 950,000, ONO. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [113]

For Sale; Pre Loved Louis Vuitton speedy bag, size 30, Damier Canvas, brown colour. Contact Caroline 081 139 8998 for more info. Sanur. [120]

For Sale; Portable air conditioner Midea 1PK, slim design, no installation required, advanced bio filter air filtration system eliminates dust, fungi, electronic soft touch control panel with digital readout, 24hr. timer function, single hose exhaust kit included, easy room to room movement, auto restart, warranty 5 years. Selling price 2.500.000. Call/SMS 085 6216 6480. [095]

Horse riding: Looking for parents who are interested to join a non profit horse riding group for kid/teens. The horse is in Mesari stables in Seminyak. A qualified teacher is available. Call 0816 57 1148. [121]

I like a man who grins when he fights.

It’s always fun to do the impossible.

For Sale; New 4 gallon thinner polyurethane brand: Impra/ Ultran woodcare. Price 50% from new price Rp. 142.000. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [122]

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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-30 Oct. 13

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Ubud’s Only Fully-Equipped Gym New Owners and Management • Complete strength and cardio equipment • Treadmills, Ellipticals, Bicycles, Rowing Machine • Friendly and professional personal trainers • Aerobics, Squash, Boxing, Pilates • Ballet, Jazz-Modern, Salsa Dance classes for adults • Ballet classes for children • Fully Air Conditioned • Free Wi-Fi • Daily, Occasional, Weekly, Monthly & Yearly Memberships

Terrace café • Smoothies • Fresh juices Open Daily 6:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Jalan Jero Gadung, Kutuh Kelod, Ubud Tel:

(0361) 974804

www.ubudfitness.com info@ubudfitness.com

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Restaurant & Food For Sale; 1 new garden/ outdoor light with LED lamp, stainless steel body, new price US$330, price now Rp. 1.5 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [125] For Sale; 2 new garden/ outdoor lights hallogen, black color, never use, new price US$330, price now Rp. 1.5 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [126] For Sale; iMac 2009, Procs 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Memory 2 GB DDR3, Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9400 256 MB, sell for 10million. loc: Denpasar, cp: 0852 7782 5390. [127] www.littlekitchenbali.com C/R/I-20 August 14

A good time to keep your mouth shut is when you’re in deep water.

For Sale; Watch Tissot, automatic, model sea star, 30 years old, steel with gold incl. original bracelet steelgold, like new, 30 meter water resistance, Rp. 3 Juta. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [123] For Sale; Asian antiques from all over Asia (Japan, China, Khmer Thai, Indonesia, etc). Cabinet, statue paintings, textile, Buddha statue, etc. No reproduction. Contact 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [124] Those who agree with us may not to be right, but we admire their astutness. New Year’s Day is every man’s birthday.

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Restaurant Review

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

The Tastes of Jamaica! CHARA brings another taste sensation to Bali, that of Caribbean, predominantly Jamaican, cuisine. Jamaican cuisine includes a mixture of cooking techniques, flavors, spices and influences from the indigenous people on the island of Jamaica, and the Spanish, British, Africans, Indian and Chinese who have inhabited the island. CHARA brings these unusual and very healthy dishes to Bali. A good way to start is with the Chinese influenced Jamaican Patty, here called a ‘burrito’, coco loco fish or grilled seasoned chicken, wrapped in flour tortilla with cheese, fresh vegetables, kidney beans, tomato salsa and sour cream. Authentic Jamaican fried rice is very different to the local Nasi Goreng, it is made with chicken, or seafood, but tossed with pineapple, pumpkin, zucchini, bell peppers and onion. Simple Sweet Potato Fritters [ball-shaped patties of mashed sweet potato dusted with breadcrumbs and pan-fried], served with a salsa and sour cream lime sauce, are great to munch on whilst studying the rest of the menu. Or maybe just some glazed Chicken Wings? Chicken Wings are on many Bali menus but none are quite like these! Marinated in garlic, cumin, tamarind and onion with orange juice and honey they have a distinctive taste that lingers, pleasantly, long after the meal. Coco-Loco Prawns [pictured] are amongst the favourite dishes here, large jumbo prawns that have been lightly breaded and coated with caramelized shredded coconut, served with a tangy orange dipping sauce. As much as I like prawns I actually preferred the Coco-Loco Chicken, strips of so tender chicken, prepared and served the same way. Don’t share this one! Salads are fresh and healthy. The Tropical Salad combines nuts, mango, orange and vegetables with a spicy but sweet orange sauce. The Garden Salad [lettuce, red cabbage, cucumber, carrot, tomato and onion] is served with a peanut sauce and can have slices of jerked chicken added.

Even the pasta served at Chara has a Caribbean influence. The Fettuccini has been tossed with fresh pineapple, bell peppers, tomato, onion and a special pasta sauce.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Chara

Colombo style Beef Curry is thick stewed beef with potatoes, carrots, bell peppers and Colombo curry spices, served with rice. Cuban Style Mojo Steak uses grilled imported US tenderloin marinated with the unusual Mojo sauce [olive oil, large amounts of garlic, paprika, and cumin] served with mashed sweet potatoes, buttered vegetables, and homemade chips. This dish is described as Cuban style although ‘mojo’ actually originated in the Canary Islands, a part of Spain found off the west coast of Africa.

Address

: Jl. Braban 99X, Taman, Kerobokan.

Telephone

: 557.2629

Open

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

The international Chilli con Carne [minced beef, kidney beans, chopped tomato and onions with cumin, green and red peppers] is served with crisp tortilla chips. Grilled Bahamian Mahi-Mahi is grilled fillet of Mahi-Mahi with Bahamian jerk seasoning served with salsa, beans and rice. Grilled Jamaican Jerked Chicken has a robust flavor enhanced by warm spices. Jerked seasoned marinated chicken is served with chunks of juicy tropical salsa, beans and rice.

Non-smoking Area : No. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Parking

: Small off-street area.

Price

: Rp. 300,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: Visa, Mastercard.

Food

: Caribbean.

Wine

: Limited list.

Service

: With a smile.

Atmosphere

: Simple, eating house.

Overall

: Interesting tastes, great value.

Traditionally, jerked chicken is cooked on barbecues constructed from big oil drums [the same type of drum is used for the famous Jamaican steel bands]. The ‘jerk’ bit refers to the seasoning used, which is hot, spicy and has flavors of allspice, thyme, cloves, nutmeg and just a hint of cinnamon. There are many different recipes for the ‘jerk’ varying from island to island and even from village to village. Desserts include an unusual Baked Apple Crumble. The apple is hollowed out before stuffing with green apple, cookie crumbs, raisins and cinnamon. The top is re-attached and then it is baked in the oven. Served with vanilla ice cream. CHARA is a refreshing change in the restaurant scene of Bali. It introduces new flavours, all surprisingly healthy, with many vegetable and fruit combinations. It is a small restaurant, clean and functional, and very budget priced. Just a 5 minute walk from Bali’s famous Eat Street [down the lane beside Ultimo, swinging right at the German beer garden], and very much worth the effort.

Copyright © 2014 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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Update CasCades

@ The Viceroy in Nagi village, north-east of Ubud, has long earnt the reputation of being Ubud’s prime location for that special fine dining dinner [also a relaxing spot for lunch], overlooking the forested Lembah Valley. Now the buzz is even greater as the talented young Belgian chef Nic Vanderbeeken has really made his mark. Coming from Belgian Michelin starred restaurants, ‘t Convent and Berto, to Bali via Evita in Vietnam, the tributes are flowing. Start with King Prawns, grilled king prawns with avocado and tomato Asian salsa, basil rucola coulis and a homemade krupuk topped with fennel sorbet or a Teppanyaki Tuna, chilled yellow fin tuna encrusted with roasted sesame seeds [pictured], marinated wakame and bell pepper coulis, For soup a classic Lobster Bisque, French style with Cognac Flambé Pacific Rock Lobster topped with lobster cream and salmon roe. Mains can be Salmon Tikka just seared Tasmanian salmon marinated in tandoori yoghurt with a mix of sweet, pop, baby and purple corn, black rice and fried Pata Negra or Global Hamachi, which is pan seared Kuwe fillet on Peruvian quinoa mimosa with Balinese jackfruit and jepang, Japanese wakame, French lentils and sake lime sauce. The dish they are all talking about is the Duck Ravioli, a mushroom Duxelle base with giant duck breast and foie gras ravioli topped with truffle and foie gras strips and a red wine reduction. Dessert, a Caramel Crunch, milk chocolate and caramel mousse with honeycomb, meringue and marbled chocolate shards. Fine dining at its very best in a setting that defies description!

For Sale; Bird of Paradise plant(Strelitzia reginae). 30 to 40cm tall. Ready to be replanted. When mature, produces the most spectacular, exotic flowers. Please Google for pictures. Sold nowhere else in Bali. 275,000Rp. Legian, 0819 9948 0555. [062]

FOR YOUR CATERING NEEDS

oma K I T C H E N & C O N C E P T C AT E R I N G

Jalan Raya Batubelig 101, Kerobokan 80361 Bali - Indonesia www.omathiaskitchen.com +62 815 5749 500

For Sale; A day trip from Bali to Nusa Penida for max 16 people on a luxury power catamaran. Value of the voucher is 1,150 USD, will sell for only 700 USD. Serious buyer, SMS only: 081 1363 0178. Nusa Dua. [063]

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For Sale; Diving regulator. Perfect breathing performance. Aqua Lung Legend, Tigullio. Sanur. Contact 0822 3760 3026. [064] For Sale; Allied Telesyn 16 port fast Ethernet switch, Linksys wireless-G broadband router, staffold. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [136]

Watergarden Kafe continues to present something different for Candi Dasa. A new menu now offers a range of snacks and meals from many different popular cuisines. Entrees or just anytime snacks [my meals often consist of 3 or 4 small plates, I prefer the variety of tastes] can be Indian Samosas [potato and other veg all in a curry and garam masala, served with a raita sauce of mint and yoghurt], Lemon-seared Squid, those great local corn fritters [Bergedel Jagung] with spicy sambal, Thai Fish Cakes with the correct cucumber relish or the very tasty Poached Shrimps between wonton sheets, radicchio, avocado, mango mustard and coriander oil. For a soup that is also a meal try the Sumatran seafood Laksa with seafood poached in coconut milk & spice paste, baby corn, bok choy, snow peas, bean sprouts, oyster mushrooms, glass noodles, coriander & red finger chili. Main offers are many but the stand-outs are Black Olive Crusted Tuna on asparagus, Fricassee of Mahi-Mahi, Filet of Beef crusted with coriander, a steak of Smoked Pork served with a fig-espresso sauce, cremolata and chilli honey on polenta. A vegetarian dish with taste is their 3 Bean Chilli, a combo of chick peas, black and kidney beans, many spices and a chilli-tomato sauce with tortilla chips for easy slow eating. Finish with a Balinese Pandanus Crepe. Very different for Candi Dasa! Melasti is a seafood restaurant on the cliff at the Surya Mandala Cultural Park, Tanah Lot. It is a local operation offering a range of fresh seafood products, its main charm coming from its elevated position and great scenic views and that makes it very popular with tour groups visiting Tanah Lot. The normal meal is a set one of grilled seafood, either plates of fish and prawns, or with lobster as well for the grand option. All done very simple, local style, most people go there for the view. Lamak’s 13 year existence says it all, in the difficult fine dining market that Ubud has become. Beginning with a base of French cuisine modernized and localized with Asian spices Lamak has recently become quite innoventive without changing its course. Latest special on the dessert menu is a choice of 6 different Creme Brulees, very French but many with a definite Asian touch; Orange & Ginger, Pandan Leaf, Coffee & Caramel, Biscotti & Cheese, simple Strawberry or my favourite, Lime and Lemongrass. Another variation from tradition has been their Iced Margharitas and Daquiris. On offer is a choice of 12 different flavours of ice cream [and 2 scoops at that] to add to the mix, a rich creamy cocktail that appears to be very popular judging by the numbers that keep going out every night! Dining in the Made Wijaya designed garden or relaxing at the garden bar is a great way to enjoy those balmy Bali nights!

Kayuputi at St. Regis, Nusa Dua, is presenting a special 6 course dinner featuring the wines from the Kilikanoon winery is South Australia’s Clare Valley. What started as a boutique winery in 1997 Kilikanoon has since been transformed by winemaker Kevin Mitchell into a major player in the booming wine industry of Australia culminating in winning ‘Winery of the Year’ award from Aussie wine guru James Halliday in 2013. That vintage [2013] received 94 points or better, for 12 different wines, by the wine judges of the world. At Kayuputu on Friday August 29th they will serve a six course dinner paired with wines from Kililanoon… cost Rp. 1,600,000 net. Bookings are essential. Sumo is the latest restaurant addition to Jln. Danau Tamblingan in Sanur [the southern end]. Well actually it is three restaurants in one, or so it says? They offer Japanese [of course], Italian [Warung Spaghetti??] and Indonesian Chinese. The Italian menu begins with Mushroom Balls [crumbed and deep-fried] and Chicken Fingers in ginger and soy [Italian?] followed by Scallopini Avocado, basic pizzas and many pasta, not just spaghetti [the gnocchi reportedly ‘homemade’]. Local Chinese includes Chicken Dumplings and Peking Duck Rolls. The full Peking Duck is served with ¼, ½ or the full bird. Japanese cuisine starts with old favourtes Yakitori and Gyoza and the usual range of sushi and noodles [udon, ramen and soba]…Sumo by name but not a wrestler in sight?

Sakanaya is Ryoshi’s wet fish shop. The first one was set up on Sunset Road, Seminyak. The 2nd was located in Ubud, firstly at Kedawatan, but now situated in a small annexe [through a door to the right of main entrance] to the Ryoshi restaurant at Padang Tegal, south Ubud. With the vast quantity of fish processed through the chain of Ryoshi restaurants [all 6 of them] freshness of product is assured, unlike other wet fish displays in supermarkets, etc. The same reason makes the sushi and sashimi at Ryoshi better than most. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

For Sale; Computer table 48cm Wide by 110cm Long, 73cm high. Price: 200, 000. For more info sms me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [137]

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For Sale; PlayStation II (manufactured in Japan, best quality). Runs on 110 volt, so will need a stafold. Memory card, original joysticks. Excellent condition. 1.000.000 final price. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [138] For Sale; Rosetta Stone language learning DVD (2 dvd‚s), learn more than 30 languages. German, French, Spanish, Indonesian, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, and many more. Excellent system for learning languages. price: 500.000. 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [139] For Sale; Standing Teak Shelves L=120cm, W=45cm, H=150cm price 3 million. Teak Shelves L=110cm, W=45cm, H=130cm price 2 million. Teak shelves L=140cm, W=45cm, H=142cm price 2. 2 million. 0815 4742 6222, e-mail <indiego_dk@ yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [140]

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Swim with us! drinks + bites = swim Take a dip in our beautiful lagoon shaped swimming pool or simply unwind poolside. Complimentary pool towels and sun beds available daily.

For Sale; 17”LCD Monitor (Benq G700A) 800,000 or best offer. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_ dk@yahoo.com>. Seminyak. [141] For Sale; Computer table 40cm wide by 80cm long, 70cm high. Price: 150,000. For more info sms me at 0815 4742 6222, or e-mail me at <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [142] Age is a question of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter. The big secret in life is there is no secret. Whatever your goal, you can get there if you’re willing to work.

Minimum consumption of Rp 200,000 net per person, children below 12 years old enjoy the pool for free. No reservation possible, subject to availability.

Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar Jl. Danau Tamblingan No 99 A Sanur Bali 80226 Bali, Indonesia TTel: (62-361) (62 361) 849 7000 | Fax: (62 (62-361) 849 7770 | bali-srwj@swiss-belhotel.com

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Bali Advertiser 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. [144] For Sale; Maspion table fan EF-310, grey color, like new condition Rp. 175,000. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [145] 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. [146]

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For Sale; Samsonite USA brand hard luggage, grey color. Very good quality suitcase in excellent condition, but no wheels, and keys are missing. 50cm x 65cm x 20cm. Rp. 300,000. Call or SMS 0361-746-0113. Legian. [149] For Sale; Dell Pentium III, 500mhz, memory 512mb, CPU, keyboard and mouse included, no monitor. 350.000 final price. Excellent condition. Text message 0815 4742 6222. <indiego_dk@yahoo. com>. Seminyak. [135] The healthiest competition occurs when average people win by putting above average effort.

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For Sale; Google Nexus 7 tablet 2013 (2nd gen.) 16GB, WiFi model, in new condition with original box, cable and charger, screen protector and new folding case. Thin, light, blazingly fast, super sharp full HD screen, widely reviewed as best 7” tablet on the market. Just bought in the USA a few months ago, but selling it as I rarely use it. Rp. 3,300,000 ONO. Call or sms 0361-746-0113. Legian. [147]

For Sale; Hydro Tech bodyboarding fins, size 9-10. These have seen very light use, and look new! Less than half price at Rp. 300,000. Call or sms Greg 0361-746-0113. Legian. [148]

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For Sale; Teclast 7� pc tablet, near new; android 4.2, dual core, super light and bright. Long battery life, wi fi, front and rear camera, skype, games, line, carry case, headphones, charger, rp1.4 juta. Ubud. 0822 3778 7379.

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For Sale; HP Slate 10’1 tablet. Almost new bought in April. Android O/S - has wifi plus 3G (micro sim card) - in mint condition. Only selling because I prefer windows. price rp4. 5juta. <sybille47@ gmail.com>. Ubud. [143]

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Everything starts as somebody’s day dream. It is our choices...that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.

JAZZ SENSATION DEBORAH CARTER TO LIGHT UP

UMA CUCINA On August 10th, Uma Cucina – Uma by COMO, Ubud’s Italian restaurant – is the destination for delicious Mediterranean cuisine and world-class jazz music, with a special performance by American vocalist Deborah Carter. Open from 6.30pm, guests are invited to come along early to Uma Cucina and enjoy a four-course Italian feast (from Rp 850,000 per person, with additional wine pairing priced at Rp 350,000). Highlights include chargrilled Tonkuzen sirloin steak with burnt broccoli salsa verde, followed by a tempting Valrhona ‘chocolate nemesis’. At 8.30pm the entertainment starts, with Deborah and her band performing original compositions as well as some of the jazz classics. Reservations: dining.uma.ubud@comohotels.com Prices are subject to 21 per cent government tax and service charge.

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For Sale; Blender 100rb, juicer 100rb, mixer 100rb, iron 100rb, rice cooker 100rb, standing fan 100rb, wigs bob all color pink, blue, purple, green, blonde 100rb, wig long hair blonde 175rb, microwave medium 700rb, oven medium size 600rb, contact 0822 4564 4246. Denpasar. [052]

For Sale; Rosewood tables, two tables, fine quality around 50 yrs old, 80x80cm. 5jt for pair send email for photos to <spikesbali@ gmail.com> or call 081 755 9602 English speaking. Sanur. [098] Need donation such as baby stuffs, clothes that no longer needed as I will having baby for next 6month. Single mother and single parent with no job yet. I appreciate for your help. Santi 0822 2608 5533. Seminyak. [099] For Sale; iPhone 4S 16gb factory unlock - black color. Still like brand new without any crack, comes with charger and USB cable. Sale for 4 millions. Please contact by sms; 0896 9991 8999. [100]

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Education is what you get from reading the fine print. Experience is what you get from not reading it. Politics is not bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards. If you disgrace yourself you can always write a book. C/G/G-16 April 14

By Ayu Spicy

Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) - 10 leafs fresh basil - 3 sprigs fresh oregano - 1/4 cup white wine or veggie stock

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Naia House of Jewelry

Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Smear the olive oil on bottom of an oven proof casserole with a lid. Evenly sprinkle in the lemon zest. Set aside. Wipe the fish dry with a paper towel. Sprinkle both sides of the fish with salt and pepper and press in with your fingers. Lay the fillet in the oil and turn to coat both sides. Press the garlic over the fish and gently spread around a bit with your finger. After family visiting for two weeks I had put on a couple of kilos. It was time to get back to the gym and back into clothes that fit comfortably. I needed food that tasted good so I wouldn’t be tempted to snack. This fish dish was born of that situation. It’s tasty, easy and delicious without a lot of fat. Serve it over brown rice, quinoa, millet, or a grain of your choice to soak up the sauce.

Baked Fish with Lemon and Herbs Serves 2 Ingredients: - 1 Tbl. olive oil - 1 tsp. lemon zest, finely grated - 1 large fillet of dore or other fish such as snapper - Amed sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste - 2 gloves garlic - 10 fully ripe baby tomatoes

Cut the tomatoes in half and sprinkle over fish and around sides. Tear the basil and oregano leaves and sprinkle evenly onto of this. Pour the wine or stock over and around the fish. Bake, covered, in a preheated 350 degree oven for 15 min. Then remove the lid and bake another 5 minutes. Test with a fork to see if cooked through and if not return to oven for 5 minutes more or until the fish flakes. Serve over your favorite grain. Buon Appetito!

All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2014 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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20 August - 03 September, 2014

umietailor MADE TO ORDER

DRESS | UNIFORM | BLAZER KABAYA | GOWN | ETC Jl. Majapahit 28X, Kuta - Bali Tel. 0361 8762541 HP. 081 999 929 450 E. umining44@yahoo.com

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Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby

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Welcome one and all to another foray into the wonderful world of live music, here in your local Bali Advertiser. August is shaping up to be a truly stupendous month in the live music calendar. Yaniq, a young Balinese musician I featured in an earlier edition now has his own weekly gig. A brand spanking new venue has opened its doors well partially, and Bali is getting ready to host its first dance festival like Creamfields but more dreamy. Before all that I’d first like to talk about a venue I often frequent, and really does play host to some of Bali’s greatest musical prodigies, I’m talking about the Capil bar on Jalan Padma. Just walking into Capil you get the feeling that this place is serious about its music, the walls are lined with large posters of some of the musical greats of the world, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Metallica, ACDC, Guns and Roses, and even blues legends like Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf. The walls and indeed even the bar is adorned with ornamental guitars, signed vinyl records, and even guitar picks, a pretty serious collection of memorabilia. There are several bands that play at the venue, but the house band that play there not only have a serious flare for the classics, but really dig some of the more obscure bands like Dream Theatre and Tool, this type of music is more commonly known as prog, or progressive rock. The lead man in all of this is known simply as axe man Ketut. The guitarist is actually the son of the owner; he has his own studio, and has been playing music since he was a boy. Now a lifelong hobby is how he not only spends his time, but his passion has spawned a band that really knows their way around their instruments. Ketut is what is known as a natural ripper. His fingers are lightning fast and he plays some of the world’s greatest riffs and makes it look like child’s play! A while back in I caught up with Ketut at his purpose built recording studio, and asked him some questions. TJ - So Ketut, first off how long have your band been together? K - “We have been playing for 3 or four years but we have all been playing much longer than that I mean me personally I got my first guitar when I was six, got hooked and never looked back. Instead of being six I have six guitars a Fender squire, a Telecaster two Strats, a Les Paul, and even a classic resonator.” TJ -What are your influences? K-“We like more progressive stuff, I love Dream Theatre, and naturally weird stuff like Primus, we all do what we like to play, obviously we give the crowd what they want, but every chance we get we’ll slide something a bit random into the jam.” TJ- I’d Just like to say, this is an awesome recording studio man! K - “Yea I guess I’m lucky, my dad owns a few businesses, and he has always helped me with my music and what I want

to do. “ TJ - You guys are really good are you chasing a record deal? K – “Na, were cool as we are, not to say we wouldn’t want a record deal, but at the min things are going well, some of my friends are on labels and you tend to lose a lot of your freedom when you get involved with them. But I bet the money helps.” TJ - Thanks for your time today Ketut. K - “Welcome man, it’s a pleasure.” As I mentioned earlier August is shaping up to be a truly awesome month for all forms of live music. First off brand new super club Mother Ship has lifted off (well partially.) Mother ship has a DJ and also a large stage which has already seen bands and after the official launch party (ETA unknown) will have live music on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The club is a massive open plan warehouse, and is promising to be very different to Sky Garden, Engine Room, or VIP, and should make a solid contribution to the live music scene here. The second major event is the new gig of local Ubud musician Yaniq. Yaniq’s single Ticket to Paradise was featured in an earlier issue of Music Matters. I confess I still need to see him live but now he has a weekly slot in the Secret Lounge bar in Ubud. His music can be enjoyed by a wider audience, and perhaps we will hear more from this Balinese Jack Johnson in the future. The really big news is of course Dreamfields festival. Dreamfields is the brainchild of some of the top DJ’s out of the international dance circuit, and sponsored by some massive players like Air Asia, FHM, Smirnoff, and even Nu Geen tea are getting in on the action. This is the first all day festival in Bali’s short musical history. Sure there have been concerts i.e. the Ubud Jazz festival, and of course gigs, but an all day live dance music festival is something really new. Some of the acts expected to play include Dash Berlin, Sidney Sampson, Dubvision, and Timmy Trumpet who I reviewed when he played a while back in Sky Garden. The festival is scheduled for Saturday 16th of August, and will be held on the Jimbaran peninsula at the GWK cultural park, tickets are available from www.dreamfields.co.id and also from Sky Garden and other venues displaying the Dreamfields logo.

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If you miss the festival don’t fret, because the week after seven of the DJs will be playing nightly at Sky Garden. Music Matters will of course be taking the crazy train to Jimbaran next week, (aka my scooter) and in the next issue I will be bringing you a rundown of the best live dance acts from the festival and a comprehensive review of the good bad and the ugly at Dreamfields. So until then music fans keep it live, and make it matter. If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2014 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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HECTOR’S Trash Can be Beautiful A month or so back we dropped in on a Green Drinks meeting in Ubud organized by organic food guru and long-time Ubud luminary Darsih Gede. It was an interesting and inspiring occasion. The presentation was on the then forthcoming Bali Creative Reuse Centre and its plans to engage children, their parents and their communities in finding innovative ways to recycle trash. The centre opened in late July (it’s at Jl Bisma 53). Its goal is to collect waste from local businesses, schools and families and package these in activity kits or sold in bulk to teachers and families. The message is that trash is a valuable resource to reuse for art and as learning materials. That message is being delivered by Eka, a local teacher who is running the centre, and American volunteer Renee. The centre supports local Indonesian artists and organizations with workshops on the artistic and practical value of recycled trash and acts as a resource centre. It supports local schools and community programs offering arts programs reusing their trash and helping them find resources to support environmentally safer ways to dispose of their waste. A website is being developed. They have also just finished their first teacher workshop at Dyatmika and are designing a recycled materials space for them. The aim is for this to become a model to replicate in other schools and villages to promote creativity and inspiration to use trash as a medium to produce useful products and eye-catching art. Eka has augmented her teacher qualifications by training at the Bali Environmental Training Centre (PPLH) in Denpasar and is teaching children in villages to use plastic for weaving and crocheting to make bags and other functional products they can sell. She has also met Bali Recycling to inform local villagers about ways they can recycle and get money for their trash. An open day is planned for Sep. 7. This would be a great opportunity for all segments of the community to have a look at the innovative programs the centre offers. Trash is everyone’s business, after all. It would be good to see other not-for-profit organizations in Ubud getting aboard this great civic and educational initiative. There’s nothing to beat cooperative engagement.

In General, Not a Good Idea Former General Prabowo Subianto has made a bit of a mess of losing the presidential election. It seems that everyone other than himself is to blame for the fact that he failed to win the support of more Indonesians than his opponent, president-elect Joko Widodo. Perhaps on Aug. 17, Independence Day, he might have found time to reflect on reality. In a democratic election the candidate who wins most votes is elected. Prabowo either can’t add up or doesn’t want to. It’s not as if he was beaten narrowly. The margin was wide enough to make a declaration of a result beyond the reach of anything other than a most inventive challenge. Independence Day celebrates Indonesia’s nationhood and the 69 years of history that now stands on the record. Prabowo played a small part in some of that history, as a military man. He’s entitled to run for civil office. He’s not entitled to claim he was robbed of a victory that he plainly didn’t win. Civil society and democratic elections do not run on a military command basis. He can try again next time, if he wants. A sensible appreciation of Indonesian politics and the voting figures this time shows clearly that Joko Widodo will have to accommodate a spectrum of views and policy positions, including those espoused by Prabowo’s party, which says it seeks a greater Indonesia. That’s practical democracy. It is also the Indonesian way. It’s just not a good idea to ignore facts, even if (actually, especially if) you’re a retired general who was drummed out of the army under a cloud.

We Are Not Amused American Bali muse Susi Johnston, who lives at Mengwi in a villa someone else has been trying to seize for their own enrichment, is in more trouble. This time someone has poisoned her pet dog and beloved cat in – on the evidence she presents – a carefully planned and deliberate manner. It might just be a case of VBS – Vindictive Bastard Syndrome, which like dengue and a lot of other avoidable endemic disorders is widespread in Bali – but given the history of her case that seems unlikely. There are several aspects of her situation that are profoundly disturbing. They

are worrisome for other long-term expatriate residents who contribute to the wider life of the island and whose presence directly benefits the Balinese and other Indonesians they pay or otherwise support. Johnston has endured a lengthy campaign to remove her from the villa she shared with her Italian husband Bruno Piazza, who died in 2011 and whose name was on the nominee agreement. It has involved threats, break-ins and raids by thugs on the premises; detention by police pending “investigations”; a court process that has been stymied at every turn; and sundry other molestations that only the truly mean-spirited or graspingly acquisitive would visit on a widow. She assumes, with what seems to be good reason, that the pet poisoning is the latest incident in this lengthy round of bastardry. In such circumstances the fainter of heart might simply mutter “this is not to be borne” and move someplace else where the rule of law, the principles of basic justice and common sense apply. But Johnston’s not a quitter. Bali is where she has made her life. The “system”, such as it is, should recognize that.

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Revealing Fatwa The roving eye was caught the other day by news that the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued a fatwa against women teaming the jilbab with “tight” clothing below the neck. Apparently its fatwa proscribing pornography (as defined by Islamic leaders) also means Muslim women should not show the shape of the body. It’s true – as we’ve noted before – that some of the more excessive revelations made possible by modern western fashions are over the top. It’s not quite clear how or why painted-on jeans and bust-enhancing tops are pornographic, though we concede they must be dreadfully uncomfortable to wear. Modern Islamic fashion for women is in its own way highly decorative, and that’s good. Seeing women primarily as sexual objects is a male disease, a genetic disposition that should have dropped off the scope very shortly after Urk, Gurk and the crew vacated their cave dwellings and got a bit civilized. It’s a shame that it hasn’t. We agree with the vice-chairman of the MUI, Ma’ruf Amin, that women already choosing to wear the jilbab should not do so in a vulgar way. Vulgarity of any kind is offensive, after all; including the vulgarity of presuming rights to proscribe the elective and legal behaviour of others.

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Blush Highlights Sydney jazz singer and Villa Kitty ambassador Edwina Blush is back in Bali for her annual season of swingalongs. Through to September she’s playing the Three Monkeys Restaurant at Sanur between 6pm and 9pm every Tuesday and Sunday with her cool Blush Sextet (Yuri Mahatma on guitar, Astrid Sulaiman on keys, Helmi Augustrian on bass, Pramono Abdi and sax and newcomer Wisnu Priambodo on drums; and Thursdays at Il Giardino in Ubud with the trio (7.30pm to 10pm). Blush arrived in July with a program including four different combos and three different variations on a Jazz theme Classic Jazz, 20’s Swing and SkaJazz. Good stuff! In her Villa Kitty hat she’ll have been pleased to see that Elizabeth Henzell’s Ubud establishment featured on the Australian TV series What Really Happens in Bali.

New Deal, Old System The new management at Ngurah Rai International Airport has put a stop to the “VIP arrival services” that permit those unwilling to mix with the masses in the Visa on Arrival melee to pay to be fast-tracked around the bottleneck. Experience and an understanding of how things really work here suggest that normal service will be resumed shortly, if it hasn’t already. If the new management is really interested in improving customer service at the airport it might like to look at a system that rosters porters (and provides luggage trolleys) when they’re needed and not simply at the porters’ convenience. We’re told by a traveller that mid-afternoon on Saturday, Aug. 9, neither porters nor trolleys were available in the arrivals hall. Then there’s the piratical taxi monopoly. That warrants managerial examination too.

Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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unlearn some of his arrogant behavior around you before I would allow him back into the inner circle of trust. Question: My best friend is of the opposite sex. He and I tried being intimate for about a year, but we decided that we were better off as friends; so we put an end to sex and, for the most part, things have improved. We hang out four or five times a week, and we usually end up sleeping in the same bed. There’s no sex, we just sleep, and occasionally we spoon each other. Is sharing a bed an intimate thing to do, or do platonic friends share a bed and spoon? Do you think he may still have feelings for me? Should I put an end to it?

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Dr. ZZ: We live in a time of interesting sexual relationships. There are no rules, anything goes, and people tend to do as they please, making up new forms of relationship as they go along. As a bit of an extreme example, not long ago a woman married the Eiffel Tower. Another woman recently married a dolphin, and a man married his pillow. Although in the past, I might have said that your friend must clearly have sexual feelings for you, it is also possible to imagine that, if he did have sexual feelings, he would be trying to make something happen between the sheets. In many ways it’s more intimate to share a bed with someone than it is to have sex. Take a one-night stand, for example. One person leaves after sex; whereas, when two people care about each other, they tend to stay in bed together. Maybe your friend is nervous about taking your level of intimacy to the next step and ruining your friendship. Perhaps it’s more comfortable for him (and you) to just sleep together without taking things too far. Whatever the situation, the two of you are in the best position to figure this out. Why not ask him some night when you and he are curled in each other’s arms if he thinks it’s weird that the two of you are sleeping together as friends? Another question that may have some bearing is where he (and you) are getting your sexual needs met. If sleeping together platonically is the closest thing to sex that either of you has -- aside from, perhaps, a bit of self-pleasuring on the side -- then technically you guys may be having as sexual a non-sexual relationship as either of you cares to have at the moment. Like I said above, there are no rules. Enjoy what you have. You’re free to create whatever form of relationship works for you.

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Local News Governor of Bali on Security Agencies to Prevent ISIS Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika has urged security agencies in the region to be proactive and take earlydetection efforts with regard to preventing entry of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) ideology and network. “Security agencies have intelligence, community-based security, and guidance units, which we hope will remain proactive to conduct early detection. Early detention and early prevention are the most important efforts,” he reported after attending a plenary session of the regional legislative assembly on revised 2014 regional budget here on Monday (11/8). He expressed hope that the traditional village council as well as interfaith relations forum and interethnic associations in the island will act and move to prevent entry of ISIS ideology and network. Mangku Pastika, who is also a former Bali regional police command chief, stated that he had already conducted coordination with other parties concerned and will conduct periodical meetings with regard to increasing alertness. The ruling Democrat Party faction in the legislative assembly, meanwhile, had called on the local governments, law enforcement elements, and community members to take preventive and proactive measures to curb any movement aimed at supporting ISIS ideology. “All parties must take anticipatory measures and be alert

toward ISIS ideology and must not let it change the Unitary State of Indonesia (NKRI), which has so far been safeguarded by the country’s founders based on the 1945 Constitution,” Democrat Party faction member I Wayan Adnyana said reading the party’s stance at the meeting. The faction has also demanded a special allocation of funds for security in the 2014-revised budget to support monitoring efforts to prevent any eventuality linked to ISIS that could disrupt Bali’s security, he said. The chief of the Denpasar police in Bali has confirmed that so far no ISIS activity had been detected in the island. Terrorists had carried out bomb attacks in Bali in 2002 and 2005, killing over 200 people, including foreigners, in the first attack, while more than twenty people had died in the second attack. Indonesia has rejected propagation of the ISIS ideology in the country because it runs contrary to “Pancasila,” chief security minister Djoko Suyanto noted. “The government and the state condemn and will not allow the ideology of ISIS, which has now turned into IS (Islamic State), to develop in Indonesia because it runs in opposition to the state ideology of Pancasila and the principle of unity in diversity under the Unitary State of Indonesia,” he stated at a press conference following a limited cabinet meeting on August 4. (August 11th 2014)

Court Likely to Reject Prabowo’s Election Fraud Claim on Lack of Evidence The Constitutional Court is expected to reject a lawsuit filed by losing presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto based on a shortage of evidence to support his allegation of massive cheating - while a new survey suggests that the former Army general would in any case lose in an election rerun. Masykurudin Hafidz, deputy coordinator for the People’s Voter Education Network (JPRR), said the justices’ comments during the first day of the hearing into the case indicated that Prabowo’s lawsuit largely fails to substantiate its claims.

stands at 8.4 million votes, with Joko leading over Prabowo with 53.15 percent of the total 133.6 million valid votes. The number of eligible voters who did not cast a valid ballot reached around 30 percent, or 56 million voters. “It’s a small possibility that the court will consider revotes,” Maskurudin said. A gathering calling itself the Coalition of Advocates for Democracy called on the Constitutional Court to reject outright the legal challenge filed by the Prabowo camp – saying it was flawed both in substance and procedure.

On Wednesday (6/8) the full panel of nine justices gave Prabowo’s legal team a day to fix numerous errors in their claim, saying the document lacked “substantial and convincing” arguments and relevant evidence, and contained a string of spelling errors.

“We suggest [the court] not accept the request of presidential candidate No. 1 [Prabowo],” said prominent jurist Todung Mulya Lubis, a member of the coalition.

“Yesterday’s hearing indicates that the lawsuit is not strong enough to result in a finding of systematic, massive and structured [election] violations,” Masykurudin said in Jakarta on Thursday.

He expressed his concern that some justices’ past affiliations with political parties might affect their decision on the case - chief justice Hamdan Zoelva and justice Patrialis Akbar are former politicians from the Crescent Star Party (PBB) and the National Mandate Party (PAN), members of Prabowo’s political coalition.

He said it wasn’t likely that the court would rule based on assumptions, let alone order revoting in eight provinces North Sumatra, Jakarta, Central Java, East Java, Bali, North Maluku, Papua and West Papua - as Prabowo’s team has demanded. The revotes, if granted, would affect around 32 million votes, inconsistent with the Prabowo team’s allegations of 24 million “problematic” votes across 52,000 poll stations as a result of “structured, systematic and massive” cheating by General Elections Commission (KPU) officials in favor of the winning pair Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla. The vote gap according to the official KPU result, meanwhile,

“The court should not turn this trial of the presidential election dispute into a political stage. Their investigation of the dispute will be a test for the court, with its reputation at stake,” said Todung. Separately, Trimedya Panjaitan, the head of the legal team for Joko-Kalla, expressed confidence that the court would not order a revote as long as it was unlikely to alter the election result. “If that’s not likely, then there’s no use [revoting],” Trimedya said, “That is, if the court is being consistent with its handling of previous cases.” (August 7th 2014)

Girl Thought Swept Away by 2004 Tsunami Found Alive An Indonesian girl believed to have been swept away by the 2004 tsunami, has been found safe and reunited with her family at the age of 14. Four-year-old Raudhatul Jannah and her seven-year-old brother were last seen when huge waves stuck their home in West Aceh on December 26, 2004. She was given up for dead until June, when an uncle spotted a girl in another village who looked remarkably like Jannah. Upon inquiring, he found that a fisherman had plucked the youngster from the sea and turned her over to his mother, who raised her. Jannah’s brother, who disappeared with her, is still missing. (August 8th 2014) Bali Provides 24-hour Medics in Anticipation of Ebola The department of health in Bali has provided a round-theclock medical team in Ngurah Rai International Airport to anticipate the possibility of Ebola virus transmission coming from the passengers, an official said here on Monday (11/8). The medical team consists of doctors, nurses, and ambulances, head of the Bali’s health office Dr. Ketut Suarjaya noted. “Every passenger arriving from areas exposed to Ebola cases will be examined. If symptoms of the disease are noted, the medics will immediately check the passengers. The suspects will be isolated in rooms that have been prepared at the Sanglah general hospital,” he explained. Suarjaya added that the scanner that has been installed at Ngurah Rai Airport could detect an elevated body temperature. The screening system is not only for Ebola virus, which is currently endemic in Africa. It has been running since when bird flu, SARS, and Mers-CoV outbreaks had been reported. So far, no Ebola suspect has been reported in Indonesia. “The Ministry of Health has urged us to raise awareness, as currently Ebola is not only endemic in Africa, but is also found in Arabian countries. Therefore, it is necessary to instill awareness to the hajj and umroh pilgrims,” Dr. Suarjaya added. (August 11th 2014) Canadian Administrator of Jakarta School Detained Without charge Indonesian police detained Neil Bantleman, 45, from Canada, Tuesday (29/7) morning after nearly nine hours of questioning by police who are investigating allegations he sexually assaulted students at the Jakarta International School. “It’s a teacher’s worst nightmare,” said Chris Megaffin, a Canadian colleague who worked with Bantleman at the school for four years. “There is no evidence to support these allegations. In many ways Neil has been caught in the cross-fire of this whole situation.” Bantleman was detained with his colleague Ferdinand Tjiong, an Indonesian teaching assistant. Neither has been charged. Their arrest follows accusations in March that a janitor at the school raped a five-year-old boy in a school bathroom. Two other families then came forward claiming their children were also victims of sexual assault at the school. Police detained six janitors, one of whom died in an apparent suicide in April. The others remain in custody after offering confessions, though the details aren’t known. One of the families has sued the school for $125 million. According to Indonesian law, police are allowed to detain a suspect for 20 days without charge and can extend that for another 20 days without a judicial overview. Bantleman’s wife, Tracy, told the Star from Jakarta that her husband has been fully cooperating with police, who have been holding his passport since May. She said staff from the Canadian Embassy have spoken to him and a high-profile Indonesian lawyer, Hotman Paris Hutapea, has taken on the case pro bono. (August 1st 2014)


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Ngurah Rai International Airport on board a flight from Hong Kong. As he was passing through customs with his wife, an X-ray scan revealed a foil-wrapped package inside his backpack, according to Budi Harjanto, the regional customs office head for Bali and Nusa Tenggara. Officers opened the package and discovered some 944 grams of a crystalline substance that later tested positive as meth. Two other packages were found in V.L.’s other bags, containing 1,982 grams and 986 grams of the same drug, Budi said. “In all, there was 3,912 grams of meth,” he said. “This was

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our biggest seizure so far in 2014.” Budiarta added that investigators were having some difficulty questioning the

commit real crimes.” Ormsby, 37, was treated as a drug

suspect because he did not speak English. “But what’s

user because of her history of substance abuse. The New

clear is that this smuggling attempt is the work of an

Zealander is serving her sentence in Kerobokan, which has

international syndicate,” he said. (August 12th 2014)

a reputation as a “drug supermarket” run by violent gangs. New Regulation Further Restricts Legal Abortions

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circumstances in which a woman can legally get an abortion

in connection with the alleged murder of the girl’s mother at

in Indonesia. The regulation on reproductive health, signed

an upscale beach resort on Tuesday (12/8). A taxi driver

with little media attention last Friday (8/14) by President

reported finding the body of Sheila Von Weise Mack, 62,

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, stipulates that women who

stuffed inside a suitcase after he had gone to pick up the

get pregnant as a result of rape may apply for a legal

victim from the St. Regis Bali Resort in the Nusa Dua area

abortion, but only within 40 days of their last period. An

on Tuesday morning. “The victim was found dead with a

existing article in the 2009 Health Law, however, places no

severe head wound,” Sr. Comr. Djoko Hari Utomo, the

such restriction on when a rape victim may get an abortion.

Denpasar Police chief, told the Jakarta Globe. The driver

The new rule, critics say, will give rape victims virtually no

told police that he had gone to pick up Mack, who was

time to make a clear and informed decision about whether

staying at the resort with her daughter, Lois Heather, 19, and the latter’s boyfriend, Tommy Schaffer, 21. The young couple had loaded the suitcase into the trunk and gone back inside, but didn’t appear again. After waiting for two hours, hotel staff advised the driver to report the no-show to the police. After arriving at the South Kuta Police station, the driver opened the suitcase and found Mack’s body inside, Djoko said. He said the body was wrapped in a hotel bed sheet and tied up with duct tape. There were bloodstains all over the sheet, he added. Djoko said police were studying CCTV footage from the hotel that showed Mack arguing with Schaffer in the lobby on Monday night. Hotel staff told police that Heather and Schaffer had refused to allow the

they want to abort the fetus. “There shouldn’t be this 40-day restriction,” Masruchah, a member of the National Commission on Violence Against Women, or Komnas HAM, told the Jakarta Globe on Tuesday. “Rape victims in rural areas, for instance, often never find out that they’re pregnant” until two or three months later, she added. Suryono Slamet Iman Santoso, a gynecologist at Jakarta’s Abdi Waluyo Hospital and former reproductive health lecturer at the University of Indonesia, notes that most women don’t even think about testing for pregnancy until after 40 days from their last period. The new regulation also lashes out the process for determining what constitutes

hotel’s bellboy to take the suitcase down to the taxi the next

a life-threatening health condition for the mother or fetus,

morning. The staff also tried to detain the pair at the hotel

which is another circumstance in which a woman may get

while they attempted to find the missing Mack, but Heather

an abortion - but restricts this too by requiring that

and Schaffer fled by way of the beach. “That was also caught

the woman obtain approval from her husband. (August

on the CCTV,” Djoko said. (August 13th 2014)

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It’s always hard to maintain consistency in a restaurant in Bali, no matter how good the training. During a month like this when so many staff are committed to days or even weeks of ceremonies in their villages, it becomes even more challenging. When the chefs/sous chefs have to disappear for 10 days preparing for a mass cremation a restaurateur has the choice of closing - during the highest of high seasons - or hoping that whoever’s left can manage. Sometimes they can’t. Please be patient, diners. The commitment to family, community, ritual and prayer far outweighs the importance of their jobs to the Balinese during these times. That’s not going to change. If you’re going to live here, you’ll have to roll with it. If you’re just visiting, choose to think of it as exotic and interesting instead of inconvenient.

I’m sitting buttock to batik-clad buttock in a tight row of Balinese women. We’re resting on a bamboo bench inside the peyadnyan - the long, open bamboo structure built to shelter the offerings for dead relatives. Last week a mass cremation for ¿ve banjars (communities) took place here. Taking advantage of the fact that the infrastructure was still standing, the banjars are now holding a mass tooth ¿ling for I’m very far from being an expert on Bali’s culture. The almost 300 people. The longer I live here, the less mostly young folk are all the work ethic as we know it is a very I understand. My Indonesian ceremoniously dressed in gold is poor and my Balinese new concept here and when Bali is in and white and are being non- existent, so what I pick full-on upacara mode, it becomes processed with great up in the village is not irrelevant ef¿ciency in batches of ten. language-based. It’s a vibe, a Wayan Manis’ teenagers are hum under the surface, a numbers 240 and 241; I suspect that I may not make it that ¿nely woven net made up of several hundred people who will far. Numbers 81 to 91 have just been called. It’s going to be gather together often between birth and death. During a long day. ceremonies, the community seems to operate as a single organism .They will gossip, pray and eat the same food over (In the endless protocol of Balinese ceremonies, the teeth and over with the same people year after year. They may not must be filed before the person can be cremated, and like one another but as strands in the net they are irrevocably everyone has to be cremated.) bound together even if, as happened during the terrors of 1965, neighbour killed neighbour. A week ago I was sitting in this same spot, squeezed between Wayan Manis on one side and a cheerful old lady on the Over the years I’ve been invited to attend odalons, dances, other under the photo of dead Dadong. We were hanging out ceremonies in the family compound, processions and during the mass cremation under the pictures of the family’s cremations in desa Singakerta. I put on my best kain (a ¿ne three deceased relatives. The stacks of offerings under the old batik from Java), my kebaya and my sash to walk, pray, pictures included a tethered young chick which would be eat and hang out with the banjar. My only serious fashion sacri¿ced for each person to be cremated. Their cheeps error is my hair; mine is the only messy head in sight. I can mingled with the usual cacophony of the upacara - gamelans, tell that all the grannies are itching to tidy my Àyaway tresses shouting children, barking dogs, into a neat bun. Other than that, loudspeakers, ringing handI seem to pass muster. phones and gossiping grannies. A total of 117 lembu (bulls) and There’s a great deal of waiting petulangan (¿sh, elephants and around at all these events. other creatures) had been Everyone looks tired after assembled, each to hold the weeks of preparation and bones of up to ¿ve (but never ceremony. We hang out for three) deceased relatives. hours: standing, leaning, lying, sitting, chatting, texting, Preparations had taken weeks, snacking, dozing… Two old with each adult member of the ladies nap on a mat on the community involved in making ground under a table covered offerings, building the structures, preparing the cremation with offerings.To a Balinese, waiting is an integral part of the ground and many other tasks. Before the cremation the ceremony, but I can only take about two hours of this at a whole banjar sat up all night praying in the graveyard and time. cleaning the bones of the disinterred deceased. Village Balinese are usually buried immediately and then dug up After the last mass cremation Wayan Manis’ father and again months or years later for mass cremation, which is father-in-law both ended up in Mas Hospital with Upacara much more cost-effective than a private one. Exhaustion. Too many sleepless nights, missed meals, too much coffee and too many cigarettes. After a few days of rest Cremation day combined the noisy energy of an ogoh ogoh and rehydration they were ¿ne again. The women, of course, parade and Christmas, with each lembu accompanied to the are expected to continue to shop, cook, clean, look after burning ground by a jazzy gamelan and shrieking, excited children, make offerings, walk in processions, pray all night kids. and keep their day jobs. Meanwhile, at my house, I miss my dear housekeeper. I am a very poor cleaner. After the Àames died down, there was still much to do. The peyadnyan was cleansed with many prayers, the ashes of Wayan and Nyoman the cremated were taken to the sea in coconut shells, prayers turned up this morning were chanted at several temples around the regency and as for work at last, but far away as Besakih, the Mother Temple itself. A week later they were so exhausted was the mass tooth ¿ling, with more offerings to be made, I sent them straight home again. Tomorrow decorations and costumes prepared, more prayers. perhaps we can return to So you see, there wasn’t much time left over to look after the what passes for normal foreigners. The Balinese are ordinarily happy to make our in Bali… until the next cappuccinos and drive us to Seminyak and clean our odalan. houses, but when a big ceremony comes around, that all goes out of focus. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall Cremation season in Bali is in the months of August and September which just happens to be the height of tourist season. In another country it might be possible to spell off staff so that they can take turns coming to work and ful¿lling their community commitments. But the work ethic as we know it is a very new concept here and when Bali is in full-on upacara mode, it becomes irrelevant. Even if a banjar member now lives and works on the other side of Bali, when Uncle Made is cremated, he has to be there.

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Letters To Bali Advertiser Dog cull Dear Sir, The environs of my home are far more akin to those of most Denpasarians than the high-rise Hong Kong apartments of PETA staff, where the most likely place they’ll meet a dog is on a dinner plate, the expanses of Oregon where wolves roam free, well did until they killed them all to protect their livestock and themselves, whatever sanitised part of Denpasar Hector lives in, or the la-la land of BAWA where they dream of overcoming Denpasar’s dog problem by vaccinating and sterilising, seemingly oblivious to the fact that dogs often live 10 years and longer and if a magic wand were waved that sterilised all dogs today, the problem of un-leashed dogs roaming the streets would continue for many years. This is not just about rabies, especially in Denpasar, but about the Governor, who is tasked with enhancing the health and safety of his people, not pandering to the touchy-feely demands of foreign “experts” who are quarantined from the problems they expect the locals to endure, fixing the problem of the street dogs. Fixing it now, not years down the track. So what’s it like here? Dogs defecate in the street and the local kids play football barefooted there - come around folks, take off your shoes and join in; you won’t mind the risk of serious infection, will you? Or should the kid’s health and enjoyment play second fiddle to the “rights” of the street dogs? Overnight the street dogs scrounge through the rubbish for morsels of food, overturning bins, ripping open plastic bags, strewing the contents in the street. Many have no putative owners, and those that do are not given food by them. So folks, what about coming around each day and feeding them? Most locals have a tongkat just inside their front gate to protect their children and the infirm if attacked. Dogs are instinctively pack-hunting wild beasts and need little unintended provocation to attack, and being for the most part cowardly, they will prey on the weak, but one has been bold enough to bite my teenage daughter, from behind of course, on their first encounter, despite her ignoring the animal. Then there is the hard-working local lad, thrown from his motorbike after colliding with one of these pests that ran unpredictably in front of him. A few days off work, a month’s wages for medical bills, still to have his bike repaired (it’s rideable) and maybe permanent facial scarring. Reimbursed by the owner? What owner? Send him some money at your leisure; your gift will be thankfully received and faithfully applied. Why is it ok to let Minnie Mouse or Rat-In-A-Hat suffer for hours, even days, in a spring trap until death mercifully comes (the traps often do not kill), or worse, taking up to a week to die an agonising death from internal bleeding after eating a typical poison, but not to humanely kill the street dogs, which also present a high health risk, and a far greater risk of physical attack? I’ve never spoken to a local anywhere, nor any expat who lives around here, who does not support the Administration’s cull. L.B.Loveday

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The concept of the WADA came about because Vicki, trustee of Bali Sports Foundation wanted a way to raise awareness of those living with disabilities. Vicki has worked with children, both disabled and able bodied, in Australia and Bali for nearly 30 years, primarily in swimming and other sports and believes that sport, particularly for those living with a disability, provides many benefits, both emotional, physical and mental. Bali Sports Foundation, a registered yayasan, provides many sporting opportunities for those living with disabilities and in 2013 held the first Bali Paragames. The games gave participants an opportunity to enjoy friendly competition, socialise with others in similar situations and, more importantly, build their own confidence and self belief. For anyone who was there to witness the event, held over 3 days, it was nothing short of inspirational! For Vicki, it was life-changing as it re-ignited her passion to help the people of Bali and to, once again, leave her home in Australia and dedicate her time to Bali Sports Foundation and their programs for those living with disabilities. Solemen (Yayasan Solemen Indonesia), an Indonesian non-profit works to alleviate the suffering of the disadvantaged in Bali. Solemen focus their work on individual cases of suffering through providing immediate assistance, therapy, and/or medical care for those in need as well as providing permaculture gardens to provide food and sustainable income in poor communities. A huge amount of the people helped by Solemen suffer from disabilities but sadly their options to integrate with society are sparse. Solemen, who were founded after a similar mammoth fundraising and awareness walk, will be once again be walking for the disabled of Bali - this time in support of Bali Sports Foundation’s 100k walk.

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Oh Myyyy, It’s George Takei! Whenever my Dad – who is 85 – comments that he’s too old for this ‘social media thing,’ I tell him about George Takei. Takei has 1.32 million followers on Twitter and 7.4 million on Facebook and he’s only been active in social media since early 2011. At 77, Takei isn’t much younger than my Dad, proving that social media has no age limits. Oh, and Takei has also written a best-selling book about using social media, called Oh Myyy! There Goes the Internet.

Takei started to use his social media platforms to promote the cause and to show LGBT advocates in a positive light, to counter some of the disinformation campaigns being waged by right wing groups.

George Takei is an American actor, director and author, of Japanese descent. He is most famous for playing the role of Helmsman Sulu in the 1960s series Star Trek. Although he’s best known as a stage and screen actor, Takei has also served as a co-host and guest speaker since the 1990s on Howard Stern’s radio shows in the United States.

Although Takei has been in a relationship with his male partner for 18 years, he was unable to marry Brad until 2008 when California legalized same-sex marriage. They were the first same-sex couple to apply for a marriage license in Hollywood when the law was changed.

Takei quickly became one of the best-known ‘curators’ in social media, posting or reposting material that he thinks he will appeal to his fan base, adding on his own humorous comments. When Takei started out, most of his postings were related to science fiction, to appeal to his fans, but evolved over time to consist of general humor. In 2013, Takei was voted the ‘Funniest Guy on Facebook.’ Takei says that his social media rise was more of a lark for him, until the March 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami. He says that this was the first time that he saw that social media could be a platform to bring people together for a common cause, such as disaster relief. He famously tweeted (a Twitter post) ‘Today we are all Japanese,’ and asked his fans to donate $10 to Red Cross relief efforts and to pass on the message. At that time, Takei had a fan base of about 30,000 people, mostly Trekkies. He expected a modest response and fundraising effort. To his great surprise, his message was picked up by other celebrities, retweeted to their own fans and within minutes, his tweet had gone global. His broadcast request for donations brought in $7 million dollars in a matter of days. Takei turned his Twitter account into what he called ‘Ground Zero’ on the disaster: he shared information about casualties, missing persons and the crisis that was developing at the Fukushima reactor. He discovered that traditional news media were also following his tweets and CNN called to request an interview. Takei says that the Japanese disaster campaign ‘taught me an early lesson in the power of social media, one that I have carried with me since. I was able to make a real difference in the lives of millions.’ Takei wondered then if, able to make such an impact with a fan base of 30,000, what would happen if he built a much larger ‘platform’ on social media, and set out to do so. Takei is gay and feels strongly about the issue of samesex marriage and LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) rights. As more and more State legislatures began to focus on these issues, and bills started to pass allowing same-sex marriages in some American states,

Takei uses his social media platform to defend other LGBT advocates and to target homophobic and bullying politicians and public figures. He is unapologetic when his posts offend some people. He says, ‘My own feeling is that laughter, irony and ridicule are the best responses.’ Takei maintains that satire has a ‘crucial role to play in cultural dialogue’, and he’s not shy about using it across his social media. Takei has also used his growing fame to shine a spotlight on the wartime incarceration of Japanese-Americans in camps by the US government in the 1940s. Takei was five when US soldiers brought Takei and his family to an internment camp where they stayed until the end of the war. He co-wrote and acted in a musical called Allegiance, based on his experiences as a child in the camps. Takei says that Allegiance has been his ‘legacy project’ and his fame as a social media celebrity has allowed him to bring it to life and promote it. He says he doesn’t want Americans to forget this dark episode in their history. Takei says that he had to learn to limit the amount of time he spent on Twitter and Facebook. Some of his past posts mentioned his husband complaining about the time Takei spent on social media. Takei felt that he wanted to interact personally with his fans, as many of his curated material from the web was provided by people posting items on his Facebook page. However, as Takei’s followers began to increase into the millions, he has turned over much of the curation to his staff. Takei has also increasingly focused his efforts on his Facebook page, and become less active on Twitter, as he felt Facebook was a better platform for sharing information, images and adding his own commentary. Takei’s latest online effort was helping to raise money on crowd funding site, Indiegogo, for a web series that will explore the issue of LGBT intolerance in the American Boy Scouts. The series, called Camp Abercorn, was written by a gay Eagle Scout. Takei heard about the campaign and made a plea to supporters on Facebook to support the project. Within days, the project had reached its funding target. Filmmaker Jennifer Kroot has made a documentary film about Takei, called To Be Takei, which opened at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014, and will be released nationally in the US this month. The increased exposure will no doubt send George Takei’s fan numbers soaring higher into space. Email Liz at LizinBali@gmail.com Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Social Media Bytes at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Takei’s first foray into social media focused largely on his loyal fan base from his Star Trek days. Takei says, ‘I set out simply to share with my fans many of the funny or inspiring things that I came across [on the Web].’ He says, ‘On Twitter and Facebook, I soon learned that I could go one step further and actually interact with fans everyday.’ What he didn’t realize, he says, is that he would end up creating ‘a whole community that didn’t exist before.’

Fans tell Takei that his presence on social media is like ‘having a favorite gay uncle’ with a slightly wicked sense of humor. The ‘favorite gay uncle’ tag has become Takei’s personal brand.

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Dump the New Year Resolutions Create a Bucket List Instead The 2007 movie “The Bucket List” with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman created a new and very apt twist to an old expression. The clichéd tradition of making New Year resolutions suddenly seems so passé because most of them are just not fun and require work, motivation and sacri¿ce. But drawing up a bucket list is a much more positive endeavor and reÀects dreams, aspirations and a desire to inject more fun and excitement into one’s life. The movie - If you haven’t seen the movie, here is the story in a nutshell. Two middle-aged men share a hospital room while u n d e r g o i n g treatment for endstage diseases and strike up a friendship. Since their prognosis Bucket List Quote is not encouraging, they decide to make the best of what life they have left before they - as Jack Nicholson’s character likes to put it - kick the bucket. They create a list of unful¿lled dreams and aspirations and embark on a frenzied around-the-world adventure tour to check off their bucket list items one by one. This involves visiting famous sites like the Taj Mahal, challenging feats like skydiving, fun stuff like Àying over the North Pole, riding motorcycles on the Great Wall of China, eat at the most expensive restaurant in the world and kissing the most beautiful girl on earth. While the movie is a bit schmaltzy, it has great and priceless moments. The two main actors carry the plot above and beyond the tear jerking stage and their good chemistry makes it an entertaining romp. Bali Expat Sample Bucket lists – Informal conversations with Bali expats and residents turn up some unusual and very individualistic bucket list items and the reasons, dreams and aspirations of the people behind them. John is a 70-year old retired TV commercials producer from Australia who has been working on his bucket list since he was a young lad. My current bucket list is very small, says John, as I have done nearly everything I’ve wanted to do in my life. Yet, there are still two items left to do: First, I would like to go into space on Richard Branson’s Galactica if they ever wave the age limit requirements See Earth from Space and I would also like to sail on Clive Palmer’s Titanic replica - if they ever build it. The Virgin Galactic spaceÀight is still in test mode but John, who was an avid recreational pilot from the age of 16 on, would love to experience what he considers the ultimate in flying: the incredible G-forces at take-off, the 3000 mph velocity at nearly 4 times the speed of sound, the sheer exuberance of G-zero weightlessness, the breathlessness of experiencing the awe inspiring silence of space and ¿nally, the incredible sight from some 50,000 feet high of that blue planet he calls home. His other bucket item is no less ambitious and John is avidly following the progress of a project by Australian businessman Clive Palmer that was announced in 2012, known as the Titanic II. Mr. Palmer wants to build a near replica of the disastrous ¿rst Titanic. The ship would be as close as possible in design to the original, but built to modern speci¿cations with stabilizers, diesel electric propulsion and the health and safety features found onboard modern cruise vessels. The maiden voyage is scheduled for 2016 and John would like to be aboard. Swiss expat Celine who also enjoys retired life in Bali has two items on her bucket list that will occupy her for the rest of her life. She loves to explore Indonesia on traditional phinisi schooners and is planning on taking 1 to 2-week sailing trips several times each year into the sunset of her years. At the same time she is sponsoring the continuing education of several young Indonesian seamen so they can move up in the ranks and become full-Àedged boat captains. As soon as a few of them graduate, there are others ready to be sponsored. It’s a project she strongly believes in. Having educated her own children she knows the value of learning and genuinely wants to help other youngsters get a stepup in their life. Belgian ¿lm maker/explorer Douchan Gersi wants to make a

documentary of the last lost Papuan tribe that lives so isolated in the most remote parts of Papua that no roads, boats or planes can reach them. His plan is to organize an expedition and be dropped by helicopter in the middle of the tribe’s territory. To him that would crown a long career in pursuit of what he calls the people of tradition. Douchan has previously been successful in contacting isolated jungle tribes in uncharted regions of Kalimantan and other areas of the world. His many documentaries and books attest to his lifelong ambition to ¿nd, befriend, and document the lives of the people of tradition. Fay from the UK has one major bucket list item she is pursuing full-time. She is writing her ¿rst movie script and yearns to see it picked up by a great agent and become the underpinning of a Hollywood-style blockbuster. It’s a romantic story based on the many experiences, travails, successes and setbacks of her own eventful life. Considering her life so far has spanned many continents, torrid love affairs, professional endeavors and a life lived virtually out of a suitcase, the movie should be a whirlwind moving feast. Many bucket lists seem to be heavily weighted with travel. Wiwin is an Indonesian entrepreneur whose export business has given her a taste of travel. She has visited Europe, Australia, the USA and most all countries in Asia. All her bucket list wishes are travel oriented and the most coveted one is an extended trip around the world in deluxe style, traveling ¿rst class, staying in famed hotels and sampling the culinary delights of top restaurants. Her husband, Aussie expat Robert, is content to follow his wife on her travels. His own bucket list only contains one item: Carpe Diem. Sheila, a school administrator from Canada has a simple plan: she Robert’s List wants to visit 2 new countries each year. Considering she’s been at it for 35 years and there are 194 recognized countries in the world, she still has a ways to go before running out of countries. When I retire from my job, she says, I may just have to double or even triple up. She ¿gures she will never run out of new countries; after all the of¿cial sovereign nations, she can set her sights on the 18 members of the UK Commonwealth, the 7 emirates of UAE, 13 French overseas domains, 5 US possessions, and any new countries or autonomous regions that will see the light of day in the meantime. Belgian expat Stany who is paraplegic due to a road accident in his youth, yearns to sign up with a company which studies the effects of zero gravity on the human body. He ¿gures he would do himself and humanity a favor; experiencing zero-gravity would eliminate the stress on his own body and by being a subject in a larger study, he feels he would contribute to the advancement of current knowledge on zero-gravity effects on the human body. Solemen founder Robert Epstone has a bucket list that includes a seaside pied- à -terre on 2 islands, Bali and Mallorca, Spain and wants to divide his time between them. He also plans on earmarking 25% of his income to fund all the various Solemen projects and start a lot more in the future. After all those long strenuous barefoot walks around Bali for the benefit of underprivileged children and to raise awareness for the plights of poor families, sick children and other blights in Bali, Robert seeks some quiet time so he can plan the next Solemen project. Wife Shelley wants to create a Dog-Blog, buy fashionable clothes and grow Àowers and vegetables. The perfect Yin to Robert’s Yang. Robert is not the only one who wants to allocate income to fund charity projects. Several expats expressed the desire to be able to help their adopted community in that way, either by sponsoring the education of poor children, paying for a cleft palate operation, or simply helping an underprivileged family to attain a brighter and On my Travel List more digni¿ed life. Christiane and Hubert already marked off one of their major bucket list items by retiring to sunny Bali from often-rainy Belgium. Now they are working on realizing the remaining items on their list.

For Hubert, who was a devoted ¿eld hockey player for 33 years, it is the creation of an amateur field hockey team in Bali. Apparently the sport is not practiced here, though there is an expat hockey team in Jakarta. Christiane has a fantasy wish from childhood: teletransportation. Long before Scottie beamed Captain Kirk and crew up and down from Star Trek’s Enterprise, teletransportation was one of the main escape hatches in a much beloved Belgian cartoon series called Bob & Bobette (Suske & Wiske for the Flemish-speaking Belgians). Christiane is avidly following the developments in the scienti¿c community and is hopeful she may yet realize the experience in her lifetime. Make your own bucket list. Bucket lists are becoming de rigueur. There are d e d i c a t e d websites like www. bucketlist.org that lets you register your bucket list items and track your progress. Go Paragliding in Patagonia You can check out what’s on other members’ lists and get inspired. Best of all you can read their success stories and see how they have achieved their goals which tend to veer from the mundane and the zany to the aspiring and challenging. It will give you ideas for your own list. Want to learn something new like archery, sign language, playing a musical instrument? Climb Mount Kilimanjaro? Fund a kickstarter? Have lunch with a celebrity? Go zorbing? Another great site to help you achieve your extreme bucket dreams is www.incredible-adventures.com. There you can sign up for space adventures, dive with sharks, go balloon skydiving, Ày a Mig over Moscow, experience zero-gravity. Bucket lists tend to reÀect your personality and your interests. It’s fun and inspiring; you’re allowed to dream full on. Go ahead and brainstorm a few things you dream of doing and jot down what you would most like to accomplish or experience in your lifetime. Keep in mind that bucket lists are different from professional goals. Bucket lists are all about fun and pleasure. An argument in favor of dumping the NY resolutions. The difference b e t w e e n N e w Ye a r resolutions and bucket list items is one of psychological importance. First, we create NY resolutions because we feel the need to make some fundamental changes in our life that will improve our health, stress levels, relationships, etc. Most NY resolutions revolve around improving some habits like Sharing better eating, more exercise, more judicious spending, or diminishing or quitting bad habits like smoking, nail biting, compulsive tardiness. And they all require a big effort and a lot of motivation. But working on a bucket list is so much more fun and liberating. It’s like play, not work. In contrast to NY resolutions, it comes from the heart, not logic or intellect. By nature, a bucket list only contains items that will make us feel good, feel alive; items that rub shoulders with dreams and fantasies. The Bucket List movie was not a great movie per se, but it was a resounding box of¿ce success because it capitalized on the excitement of creating a dream list, the sheer exuberance of ticking off the items one by one, and the great personal satisfaction experienced from living your dreams, even though your present life may be in stark contrast to your dream and fantasy list. Mark Twain once said: Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away, and catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.

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Seeking English/ Indonesian architecture graduates or architects. CAD design skill basics required. 0822 3662 8232, <office@alexisdornier. com>. [427]

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

SALES COORDINATOR

Bazaar Restaurant is looking

Needed Administration Staff Restaurant Seminyak <info@ babarcafe.com>. [514] Looking for Cook for family with experience western people. Jimbaran. Tel: 0878 6120 1610. [593]

Restaurant

Mani/Pedi Nail Specialists

Bartender

Looking for 2 staff to join this exciting new salon.

and Barista. Send your CV

Experience would be great but not necessary. English speaking is a bonus. Excellent working conditions.

to

Leader,

Manager,

<workatbazaar@gmail.

com>. [559]

Salary negotiable. Training given for successful applicants.

Therapist and Gardener

Please send your CV to: info@namastebeautybali.com

needed for Salon in Seminyak and Padang Padang Uluwatu.

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

CV to : <esthetickuta@

EXPERIENCED OPERATIONS MANAGER REQUIRED

hotmail.com> telp : (0361) –

DO YOU ENJOY BEING CHALLENGED AND LEARNING? THEN THIS POSITION IS FOR YOU

735 593. [588]

IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR A SELF MOTIVATED DICIPLINED FEMALE A small company in Renon, Denpasar requires a dynamic Operations Manager to manage a small team of employees with strong administration skills, skin care line, importation, licenses, accounting and able to coordinate with the Director of the Company & overseas clients. Hospitality industry experience an asset. Fluent in English both Orally and Written. Computer literate in MS, Excel & Documentation

Looking for internationally experienced Chef to manage 2 small hotel restaurants. Bahasa Indonesia skills

Email CV with current personal status & recent photograph to: Email: spa.overseas@gmail.com

required. KITAS provided. Pls NC/Es/20 Aug 14

Carpenter Staff We are an International Highend Jewelry Brand Located in Mambal, Bali is looking for highly motivated people for position as : CARPENTER for our company at Mambal, Abiansemal Badung. 1+ year carpenter experience, understand about wood and metal, max 35 years, good health and nice performance, proactive and result driven, able to self employed and in teams. Send CV to hrsupport@ptkti.com or Wirati.made@ptkti.com NC/Es/20 Aug 14

Exclusive Distributor for Macbeth Footwear, a US based brand of shoes & apparel requires:

2 ACCOUNTING STAFF • Jr. Accountant - salary up to 4 million • Sr. Accountant & Tax - salary up to 7 million 1. Indonesian, Male/Female, 25-35yrs 2. Min. 2 years of full time Accounting experience 3. Diploma/Bachelors Degree in Accounting or Finance 4. Proficient in MYOB, taxation, excel, accounting software 5. Honest, highly motivated self-starter and team player 6. Must already be Bali based Please send your CV to : lily@rlpdistribution.com NC/Es/20 Aug 14

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 Mgr (Expat) GM (Expatriate) Design Mgr (Expat) Chef / Sous Chef Marketing Manager Senior Architect Purchasing Mgr Secretary / PA Sales Manager Accountants VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/20 Aug 14

International Company looking for Admin staff to support sales consultants overseas. Knowledge of tourism an essential and excellent English required. Leadership skills required to run small team of support staff. Exciting challenge with opportunities, call 0812 3939 8005 or email <accounts@ lightfoottravel.com>. [562] Administration Executive + Accountant (2 positions) Are you highly organised? Love a challenge? Fluent in English. You must have computer experience and previous work in accounting industry an advantage. An amazing opportunity for the right person. Reply <greeninbali@gmail. com>. [571] PMA Restaurant in Legian Looking for motivated, pleasant personality, English speaking: Waiter/Waitress, Hostess / Front Desk, B a r t e n d e r, M a r k e t i n g . Contact: 0819 9936 2544. Email: <paliwals75@gmail. com>. [582] PHP Developer Needed. Available Immediately. Web Development company in Nusa Dua are seeking Joomla & WordPress Developer. Must have some understanding in English. Skill Requirements: CRM systems, SQL/MySQL, OO Programming, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX. Full Time Only, 9-6 Monday-Friday. Please send your resume to < r e z i n @ sellingonlinemadesimple. com.au>. [584]

send CV to <office@

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

thegreenroombali.com>. [594]

BUTLER Bali Luxury Villas is looking for BUTLER, previous experience in Hospitality, Fluent in English with great communication skills, Energetic, Pro-active and Outgoing personality, Have experience in Housekeeping, F & B Service, Front Office, Have a good communication and attitude to handle the villa’s guest. Please send your CV to: recruitment@baliluxuryvillas.com or hrm@baliluxuryvillas.com

Seeking fun, energetic, customer-oriented Bartenders & Cooks for a new BBQ restaurant on Petitenget. If you have a great attitude and good English skills we’d like to meet with you! Email

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

<nunosbarservices@gmail. com> Phone +62 857 3987 6022. [595] Join Us! New Asian Fusion Restaurant in Ubud will open this fall and is searching for :

Experienced Property and Administration Manager, able to oversee villas, manage staff, administration duties, Check in’s and out. Please email your CV to <jay@ pwisecapital.com>. Please include a Photo and reference. [597] We b D e s i g n e r : y o u n g , dynamic & experienced (Photoshop, Illustrator, PHP, WP, HTML5 & e-commerce). Converse in English. Only

1. Kitchen Staff : (Cooks with min. 5 years of experience, Cleaning Staff) 2. Patissier 3. Bartender 4. Waiter/Waitress Indonesian citizens only! Bartenders have to be able to speak some English, preferably also for the kitchen staff. Previous working experience is needed for all functions. Interested candidates are welcome to send their complete CV including recent photo to: thesayanhouse@plandosee.co.jp Don’t miss this opportunity, great working conditions & benefits! NC/Es/20 Aug. 14

Indonesian citizens. CV & THE LAYAR DESIGNER VILLAS AND SPA Is searching for candidates for the following positions:

Portfolio: <info@selera. asia>. [597]

GRO (Guest Relation Officer)

self-motivated. Send CV to

• • • • • •

<angela@espensalberg.

BUTLER

Urgently Needed, Pattern M a k e r, e x p e r i e n c e d , organized, good performance,

Female 20 to 30 years old, good looking Previous Experiences as a Front Office Staff or same position Minimum 1 year experience in 5 star Hotels is preferable Fluent in English is a must Used to deal personally with Guests from all over the world Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture.

0643. [598]

• • • • •

Looking for an Indonesian

WAITER & WAITRESS

com> or contact (0361) 845

Experienced Sales Promotion Girls for jewelry shop in Seminyak (English & selling skills). Start immediately. CV, photograph, expecting salary to <silvergemstone.2014@ gmail.com>. [638]

Male 20 to 30 years old, good looking Minimum 1 year experience as a Butler in 5 star Hotels is preferable Fluent in English spoken and written High responsibility, diligent, and willing to learn Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture.

• • • • • •

Male / Female 20 to 30 years old Excellent knowledge of food and beverages Minimum 1 year experience in 5 star Hotels Fluent in English is a must Ability to work in team and under pressure Application will not be considered if not complete with CV, presentation letter and recent picture. Please submit your application Letter and CV with your recent photograph to: gm@thelayar.com THE LAYAR Designer Villas & Spa, Jalan Pangkung Sari 10X, Seminyak 80361 - Indonesia. T:+62 361 733262 F:+62 361 737957 NC/Es/20 Aug14


Bali Advertiser

The Gallery is looking for staff

LOOKING FOR STAFF

Major Cargo company

(Cari Tenaga)

in Bali is looking for Sea

65

Freight Customer Handling,

- 3 Shop Managers (English, computer and selling skills)

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

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com

Urgent: Villa in Jimbaran is looking for a Cook/Chef. Please email your CV to <info@cassamiabali. com> / <saputriari@gmail. com>. [599]

QUALITY CARE

Employment Recruitment & Distribution

Ph. 0361 8839741 / 0812 3671 1200 / 0878 7058 5122 www.nannyserviceinbali.com E: ketutsantosa15@gmail.com VISA service (extension, retirement, social, working visa) Car & motorbike rental Tour guide + driver

English/Indonesia speaking, live in & out, female & male Professional Service With Guarantee C/Es/A-9 July 14

experience, English & French speaking, attractive package, send CV to <judy@ limajaricargo.com> or PT Li maj ari C argo Jl R aya Kerobokan No 100X D ps.

NC/Es/25 Jun 14

Babysitter/Nanny Driver Cook Gardener Housemaid Security

Employment

20 August - 03 September, 2014

A growing printing company looking for Junior Graph Designer, Junior Admin, speak Englsih. Apply within: <job@supa-print.com>. [600] An established printing company looking for Sales/ Junior Graph Designer, English. Please send CV to: <job@indographs-printing. com>. [601]

C/ES/I-25 June 14

[608]

PA for international firm in Kerobokan, Bali, must speak English,

exp.

with

bookkeeping & normal office matters.Prior experience with notary/law/property/ graphichs a plus. Base Salary & bonus in accordance with intvw asap,

send your CV

com>. [609] Looking for: Cashier, F, English, (2,1jt +850rb Instv). Therapist spc Mani/Pedicure, F (1,728jt +13500/jam), Cleaning service, M/F, SMU (1,728jt +650rb Instv). Kapster/Stylist, M/F, (2jt +instv). All exprc min 1year. Send CV to Body Works Spa

C/Es/25 Jun 14

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

• Human Resources Manager (Sumba)

2 years experience as HRM or Assistant HRM within a 5 star luxury hotel/group resort Have understanding of manpower regulation Background in training. Organized, motivated, analytical and creative. Excellent communication skills Strong leadership, managerial skill & good personality

• Diving Instructor (Sumba)

PADI Certified Diving instructor Has First Aid certification Posses strong leadership and managerial skills Has experience in a resort / commercial dive operations, Friendly and have positive customer service attitude and good command of English

If you feel you are suitable for the above mentioned positions and have the drive and determination to succeed in the above role, please send a copy of your CV with cover letter to hr@nihiwatu.com Please include a recent photograph and salary expectation. NC/Es/ 20 Aug 14

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION

L o o k i n g f o r f r i e n d l y, experienced, Balinese, English speaking woman for housekeeping and organisation in private villa in Sanur. Contact: 0813 5330 0504. [603] Sales Manager into a cosmetics shop. Woman, good looking, English, modern style, 2 mln + %. Ready to learn. Bukit Ungasan. CV at <juliebalibu@ gmail.com>. [604]

1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service.

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Villas in Ubud, already ranked Bali, seeks an experienced

English and Indonesian speaking, permanent or temporary, live in and out are available.

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Recruiter Supervisor We are an International Highend Jewelry Brand Located in Mambal, Bali is looking for highly motivated people for position as : Recruiter Supervisor. 2+ years experiences, Having a professional certification in HR Management is advantageous for the fresh graduate, Candidate should be proficient in the various web based recruiting tools, Effective oral & written communication skills. The job responsibilities are: Sourcing and screening the qualified candidates as per the respective strategy for a particular job position, managing candidates in an effective way throughout the interview process and negotiating the offers effectively, developing and implementing recruitment plans and strategy for selection in the assigned business areas.

(0361) 733317 e. <acc. bodyworksbali@yahoo. com>. [610]

Send CV to hrsupport@ptkti.com or Wirati.made@ptkti.com

Head Butler Villa Jimbaran.

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

Female. CV: <tancika.smg@ gmail.com>. [611]

BALI DIVING - AIR DIVING ACADEMY is looking for staff:

Looking for a Senior Housekeeper / Butler who can cook some European or American food and some Indo food, who also can work in a 4-bed villa located in Goa Gong, Jimbaran. Please call directly at 081 1398 5696. [613] Looking for Accounting and Administration staff for a busy silver factory. Must have

Chef / Senior Cook for new cafe in Petitenget. Mail CV and photo to <info@ threethreecafe.com> (0361) 734284. [606] Chef/Cook ˆ Ubud. Young

3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word.

Jl. Kayu Jati no.2 Petitenget.

supervise a several staff to International Company looking for Staff: Administrator, Sales Manager, Engineer for pump instalations. Resume send to <misticsystems@ gmail.com> +62 821 4656 1441. [605]

We can provide domestic placement for • Babysitters • Housekeeping • Gardeners • Cooks • Cleaners • Security • And more

qualifications.To arrange for to <agung@paconsultingbali.

Looking for Assistant Manager for property company, able to operate Windows/Mac, computer literate, good in administration, min S1 economy/marketing, send recent CV/pics to Email <Berlinsari@yahoo. com>. [602]

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.

relevant experience, highly organised and attention to

Administration and Accounting Senior - for our Sanur Dive Center. Applicant must have formal qualifications in accounting, up to at least Profit & Loss, experience working with accounts & MYOB as well as excellent English. Attractive salary offered. Retail/Booking Shop Supervisor - for our Sanur Booking Office. Applicant must have strong sales and merchandising experience, excellent English & be able to work early & late shifts. We offer a high base salary & generous commissions. Driver (Sopir) and Assist. Equipment Staff. The applicant must have experience in collecting and driving guests, good English and a happy personality. Drivers receive a good base salary & generous bonuses. Promotion to full time driving after qualifying period. Please send CV to info@balidiving.com with photo, and the date you are available.

detail. Computer experience,

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

good English and strong leadership skills.We are willing to pay well for the right candidates. Please send application and CV to <mary@yasminsilverbali. com>. [614]

YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT AND EXECUTIVE SEARCH

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for Female staffs for : a. Front

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Employment

LOOKING FOR STAFF

LOWONGAN KERJA

(Cari Tenaga)

Dibutuhkan satu orang BOOKKEEPER untuk warehouse Afends Indonesia di Jl. Pemogan, Denpasar Bali. Pengalaman dibidang retail dan skill managerial di utamakan, computer skill (program akunting, Xero dan excel). Tugas-tugas meliputi: Input data, reporting, bookeeping penjualan offline dan online, General Admin. Silahkan kirim CV ke david.afends@gmail.com & marketing.afends@hotmail.com NC/Es/20 Aug 14

Trading Company Needed : 1. 2. 3. 4.

Follow Up Production Admin staff min Diploma 3 Quality Control for Garment Driver with lisence SIM A and C

For point 1,2,3 must have computer literate CV to HRD CV. Royalindo Pacific Jl. Gunung Payung No.3 Umadui Denpasar 80118 Email : nofear@indo.net.id NC/Es/20 Aug 14

PAULINA KATARINA,

Villa Maid private villa in Umalas. Fulltime, female aged 19 to 30, English speaking, villa experience, honest & hard working. SMS only 0821 4592 5517. [616] Assistant Manager with accounting experience wanted for Ubud’s Premier Yoga Studio, Radiantly Alive. This position is for a selfmotivated & detail orientated individual who enjoys to work as part of a positive team within wellness industry. <careers@radiantlyalive. com>. [617] Looking for experienced private driver. Please Call 0813 3787 4947. [619]

A clothing label/manufacturer seeking:

ADMIN OFFICERS/ OFFICE COORDINATORS: Requirements: • Fluency in English and Indonesian both orally and written • Highly Experienced working with Excel, Photoshop is a plus • Organized, attention to detail and thorough & ability to work in a team • Dedicated, self-motivated and easy going • Must be able to ride motorbike/drive a car or Has a driving license Please send CV and expected salary to ratna@paulinakatarina.com

Required female maid in Renon. 9-6pm English speaking, honest & hard working. SMS 0812 3605 0762. [620]

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION 1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word. 4. Ads looking for employees are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 5. Ads for business services are charged at Rp. 13.000 per word 6. All ads must be paid before printing. All payments must be made at our office or by money transfer to our bank.

CV. BALI RATU MANDIRI A well established supplier company for hospitality is seeking:

1. PERSONAL ASSISTANT (PA) • • • •

Must be proficient in written and spoken English Computer literate and Problem solver Punctual, discipline, flexible & self motivated Minimum of 1 year experience in the same field

2. CUSTOMER SERVICE • • • •

Young, energetic female Age 20-30 years old Responsible for acting liaison between customers and company Assisting orders, queries and other things related with customers

3. ADMINISTRATION & STORE KEEPER • • •

Computer literate (Excel, word, PDF) A person with a good personality and positive energy Dedicated, self motivated & proactive

4. SHOP KEEPER • • • •

Bali Advertiser

20 August - 03 September, 2014

Fluency in English Honest and dicipline Age 20-35 years old Minimum of 1 year experience as a shop keeper

For *Point 2 & 3*, fresh graduates welcome to apply. If you feel you meet any of these requirements, please email your CV to: sales@baliratumandiri.com *Please do not apply if you are not serious or meet any of those requirements NC/Es/20 Aug 14

Villa-Bali.com is looking for a Customer Service Assistant with a passion for customer service, excellent English, attention to detail and selfmotivation. Fresh graduates are welcome (full time). Please send your CV & expected salary to <hr@ villabali.com>. [623] Looking for Shop Assistant, good presentation, fluent English and Japanese, hard working. Jimbaran area. Please send your CV and picture to: <info@ parfumsetcreations. com>. [624] The Waterfront Restaurant, next to Manta Dive in Gili Air is seeking an experienced, sociable and motivated manager. Base salary with excellent profit related incentives. Send CV to <info@manta-dive-giliair. com>. [625] Urgently required: Reservation staff. Speak English, computer (Microsoft office). Please send CV to <info@villabaliasri. com>. [626]

Spa-Therapist (Englishspeaking) in Ubud. Telp: 0819 9962 4684. [618] Looking for 1 Sale girl for an Art Gallery in Kerobokan, must speak English, send CV to <ari@purpagallerybali. com>. [629]

Afends is now accepting applications for new

BOOKKEEPER for warehouse on Jl. Pemogan. Retail and managerial skills necessary, computer skills (accounting programs Xero and excel), Tasks include data entry, report generating, bookkeeping for offline and online sales company, general administration work, friendly natured, able to meet deadlines & targets. If you think you have these skills or want to know more, please send us a email: david.afends@gmail.com & marketing.afends@hotmail.com NC/Es/20 Aug 14

Baali Villas is in search for an experienced Villa Manager. Must Speak Fluent English. Send mail to <info@ baalivillas.com>. [630] Villa Rental Staff wanted. Location: Seminyak. Good written & spoken English is a must. Please send your CV to <info@villabali.com> / Ph: 731047. [631]

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

East Bali Cashews looking for Sales and Marketing Assistant, Receptionist/ Telephone Operator, Admin Staff, SPG | Send CV to : <dede@eastbalicashews. com>. [632] Marketing and Sales Staff required. We are a fast growing property development company seeking energetic creative persons for our team. Exciting job. Collaborative environment. Must have confident personality and computer literate. Salary + commission / incentives. Send CV to <excitingopp@ gmail.com> or contact 081 163 7103. [633] Now! - Painter+ Villa Maintenance. Seminyak Very Experienced, Local, Gardening Maintenance, Night Security, various Tasks, Cleaning, Serving, Tips! <mgr@ultimateVillas.com> 081 9901 4339 Txt Only. [634] Seminyak Villa, Experienced Female Assistant, Villas or Vi l l a M a n a g e r + M a i d / Butlerette - Breakfast Cooking or Massage - Pool Hostess - Server - Very Presentable - (Inggris) - Male S e c u r i t y, M a i n t e n a n c e , Painting or Night ManagerMay Live-in <mgr@ ultimatevillas.com> Txt 0819 9901 4339 Txt Only. [635]

Boost Juice is looking for F&B Operational Manager, Supervisor, Team Member (Smoothie & Juice maker). Experienced. Excellent English. Send CV: <info. hrd@boostjuiceindonesia. com>. [627]

New export garment factory looking for experienced staff: * Production Assistant * Bookkeeper/ Admin Assistant (experience with accounts program Xero a plus). Immediate start. Please email CV to <garmenbali@gmail. com>. [636]

Looking for 1 Butler / 1 Chef / 2 Villas Attendant for Villa near Canggu Club. Must speak English. Send CV to <info@balichicvilla. com>. [628]

Lowongan kerja internet, Anda dibayar setiap survei, syarat: bisa internet. Informasi selengkapnya: <http://www.indosurvei.com/ sriw/>. [637]

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

PT. Antara Azimuth Lembongan Resort We would like to invite an outstanding candidate to join our team for the position of

Project Manager Company is currently building villas in Bali and Lombok; hotel in Nusa Lembongan. Requirements : 1. We are looking for an in-house project manager to assist the management to oversee villa developments and hotel projects. 2. The candidate must have positive working attitude and should be honest, capable and self-motivated 3. The candidate must have 7-10 years experience in the construction and building industries. 4. The candidate should have a Degree in Civil Engineering/ Building Management or related field. 5. Preferably, the candidate should have project management experience of building and handling a hotel project ; the candidate should have experience in MEP as well 6. The candidate should be proficient in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project and other relevant software applications 7. Must be able to communicate in both Bahasa and English Interested applicants, please write in with resume and short profile of yourself in English to recruit@anipl.com (only shortlisted candidates will be notified) NC/Es/20 Aug 14

A growing Group in hospitality urgently required a qualified candidate to fill position of a

Secretary Overall Purpose of the Job: The Executive Secretary is responsible for and provided secretarial assistance for an assigned portfolio of companies, project support and for the Foundation (Yayasan). Specific Responsibilities: • Manage and undertake secretarial duties and support the administrative work for Director • Support, coordinate the administrative work for The Shanti Foundation, which is the charity foundation for the Group and work with committee and Management to sphearhead charity programs. • To be the liaison person with sponsors and external parties for correspondences relating to Shanti Foundation • Provide secretarial and administration support to HR & Training & Learning Department to assist with documentation and facilitation of employee relations programs Required Skills / Knowledge: • Independent and conscientious • Methodological, quick and meticulous work style with proactive solutions • Mature, dedicated and personable • Resourceful and ability to handle varying work assignments • Passion for charity, people and possess dedication Required Work Experience: • Minimum 3 years of secretarial experience Required Qualifications: • Membership of Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. Required Language Ability: • Fluency in written and spoken English, Bahasa Indonesia & other language would be an advantage Interested applicants, please email to: ramukinternational@gmail.com Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. NC/Es/20 Aug 14


Bali Advertiser

Employment

20 August - 03 September, 2014

LOOKING FOR WORK

Leading Clothing Company

(Cari Kerja)

Looking for professional SPG Min 28 y.o, good English, experienced. GREAT package salary for the right candidates. Email your CV to : jobvacancy991@gmail.com

French +25

Executive years

Chef,

experience,

Indonesia, Asia, cruiselines, Expat seeking employment

Available

as

notice. Contact: <tgv4u2@

/

Project

Manager

Supervisor.

081

2362

9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050]

on

short

term

gmail.com>. [622] Experience Security looking for Job. Just for night job.

European

Hotel

International

NC/Es/20 Aug 14

CLOTHING BRAND is looking for:

experience,

Looking for a job as

included Indonesia.Available

Marketing Manager or

any executive or corporate

assistant to Marketing

position. Contact: <tgv4u2@

D i r e c t o r, 1 5 y e a r s o f

gmail.com>. [621]

experience within selling and

European

Hotel

General

Manager - strong, skilled, NC/Es/20 Aug 14

1. Place your ad at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz for the quickest service. 2. You may also email, fax or post your ad into our office and we will email, fax or telephone you with the price. You may also visit our office to place your ad. 3. Ads looking for work are charged at Rp. 8.000 per word.

experienced for handling womenswear Requiring creativity balanced by commercial astuteness and competence to operate the full design, sampling-preproduction process. Must know basic pattern making, Photoshop, Illustrator, sense of target market and the ability to delegate and communicate productively with support staff and suppliers. please send your details to : PT.SURGA BALI MANIRI Jl. Gunung Guntur 882 Padang Sambian-Bali 80117 or simply email us at : lostinparadise639@gmail.com

GM,

experienced Indonesia

( )

7 -

years opening

OPERATIONAL MANAGER

printed media, diploma

Manage and improve warehouse operations systems by determining product handling and storage requirements; developing, implementing, enforcing, and evaluating policies and procedures; developing processes for receiving product, equipment utilization, inventory management, and shipping. Good english, minimum 5 years experience in a similar position.

degree, excellent English

Send CV to : baligarmentjob@gmail.com

marketing duties mostly in

EMPLOYMENT SECTION ADVERTISING INFORMATION

URGENTLY NEED A FASHION DESIGNER

Call 0831 1495 0547. [566]

NC/Es/6 Aug 14

67

both verbal and written, able

NC/Es/23 July 14

to operate PC or Mac. Man, good looking, professional.

specialist ( 3 properties in

Please email me to

ID, 1 in VN ) - available for

<marketingbali2014@yahoo.

new executive or corporate

com>. [266]

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DREAM BUILDING TO FRUITION Alice Dill, to this day, often thinks about gratitude. She was the embodiment of the real material girl in Sausalito, California. In the past, the word “gratitude” was usually a word associated with material possessions or achievements that boosted ego. It isn’t quite the same today. Today, Alice is very grateful for the life she has here and now in Bali - the good work she does, family and friends, and most importantly, the peace of mind and serenity enjoyed as a result of recovery. These days, Alice has health and wits, good wit even, and lots of laughter. She’s living the love and service dream with fantastic friends all over the world and two jobs that keep her very busy. Most importantly Alice has accrued 7,349 days (20 years, 1 month and 14 days) of continuous sobriety from drugs and alcohol – one day at a time. She is very clear that sobriety is the most important thing in her life and that without this she would have nothing. Over the years, Alice continues to practice the recovery principles in sobriety, as well as in her recovery community. She has enjoyed a wide range of volunteer work with organizations from around the world and discovered, much to her own amazement, that she didn’t need to get pats on the back and positive, ego-boosting, attention to feel good. Alice, like many in recovery has had ups and downs over the past two decades. On one hand there was a highly successful career, amazing romantic relationships, beautiful homes, trips around the world, fancy cars, and on the other side of the table, the loss of that business, divorce, deaths, major medical problems, and more. The one constant in her life, since that life-changing day in 1994 has been her sobriety and on-going willingness to reach out to others. Alice has now been living in Bali for the past five years. There have been many tough times in Indonesia - mainly financial and physical challenges, including the ubiquitous scooter accident. However, no matter what, she continues to stay in the “middle of the pack” in the twelve-step fellowship and continues to extend the hand of friendship and counsel to support others. Also, Alice has learned a lot from friends in Bali - their calm,

spiritual manner is based on a philosophy known as “Tri Hita Karana,” which brings together the realms of the spirit, the human world and nature. When she does focus on that - her relationship with a power greater than herself, with other people and the environment, she is truly able to stay rightsized and in harmony with the world around her.

Personalized programs include; Motivational Interviewing, CBT and Gestalt, combined with 12 step philosophies. They also provide an intensive support service centre for after-care and transition, as well as community outreach services to educate Bali’s medical professionals, foreign consulate workers, correctional services, community members and others.

In 2012, with the help of an incredibly gifted Indonesian man in recovery, Jo, Alice began to develop the plans to make a decade’s old dream come true. Jo is an experienced alcohol and chemical dependency counsellor and has worked for many years in the field in Indonesia. Alice and Jo have always wanted to help addicts and alcoholics in a structured, residential setting – particularly those who cannot afford a regular private rehab, or those who simply don’t have time to wait for an open spot at a public hospital or clinic.

Clients accessing the rehabilitation treatment service are supported in all aspects of their lives by professional staff. The centre provides a complete holistic approach to recovery from alcohol and chemical dependency.

Today we are all thrilled to say that their dream, a team project – Yayasan Bali Arkananta, doing business as The Lighthouse Bali, and is up and running! We are serving clients and hosting fundraising events. With the help of an amazing team of staff and volunteers, we formed a successful non-profit bilingual organization (yayasan), registered in Indonesia, that is known as Yayasan Bali Arkananta! The Lighthouse Bali has two primary functions: 1) To provide free and affordable residential drug and alcohol treatment to those suffering addicts and alcoholics (both Westerners and Indonesians); and 2) To provide educational outreach to the Indonesian community regarding alcoholism and drug addiction. Included is Education and preventive information regarding the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Bali amongst intravenous drug users. The Lighthouse Bali is truly an affordable, non-profit residential alcohol and chemical dependency treatment centre. Our doors have officially been open since March 2014. The centre utilizes a proven program of success with dedicated specialists. Tailor-made holistic programs help each client connect with their individual strengths and weaknesses, helping them progress to a solid platform of self-awareness and recovery.

So this dream has come to fruition, and everyone involved utilizes the tools of recovery in the business (based on the Twelve Concepts utilized in 12 step meetings around the world). They focus on these key principles – having faith, taking action and keeping their intentions humble and honest. Incorporating the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, they focus on bringing together the spirit world, humanity and Nature. The Lighthouse Bali is situated in a quiet locale, five minutes from the beach town of Sanur. All of this, of course, brings Alice back again to those initial feelings of gratitude. Today-just for today-Alice Dill is overwhelmed with gratitude for the life she has and the people in it. Postscript~ Now to maintain this valuable venerable vision we ask you to consider becoming a sponsor, volunteer, or come to our next charity event ~ A musical evening with Sue-Anne Stewart August 29, 1994 in Sanur. Bali is world-renowned for its serene beauty and incredible spirituality. The “Island of The Gods” is an ideal place to embrace one’s inner strength, while learning important, life changing, and tools. The Lighthouse Bali’s is located in a quiet location, five minutes from the beach town of Sanur. For information please contact Katrinka McKay: <katmckay2@sonic.net>


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Edge of Tomorrow In this Sci-Fi movie, an American officer is reluctant to join the frontlines of an invading United Nations army, as he fears that their forces will be totally slaughtered. The officer is demoted to the rank of private, and, is forced to partake in the invasion anyway. This exhilarating movie has a novel twist, which I don’t want to talk about, as that would give the whole game away! Director Doug Liman uses this gimmick inventively to maintain interest during the movie, while, Tom Cruise gives a surprisingly good performance. Bad Words For his own reasons, which become clear as the movie progresses, a 40 year old man finds a loophole in the rules of a children’s spelling bee. Much to the disgust of the organizers and parents, he enters the competition, where he makes mincemeat out of the other competing ambitious 8th graders. Jason Bateman stars, produces, and, makes his directorial debut in this entertaining comedy. The movie will probably not get the attention that it really deserves. Grace of Monaco This movie is not as bad as international film critics would have you believe. Perhaps, they were expecting a more complete bio-pic on the life of actress Grace Kelly. Instead, what you get is just a very brief but pivotal moment in Grace Kelly’s life as the Princess of Monaco. Disillusioned by her marriage and role of a princess, Grace is seriously considering returning to the screen in Hollywood, when, Monaco’s long independence comes under attack by Charles De Gaulle. Grace has to step up to the plate, and show her worth as a reigning sovereign. Nicole Kidman looks ravishing, yet, her interpretation of Grace comes across as more like ‘Princess Nicole’. But, it would be hard for any actress to capture the essence that was Grace, Princess of Monaco.

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Divergent In the future society is divided into five factions. Each faction representing a specific virtue. At a particular age, each teenager must decide which faction they want to enter, and, there they will remain for the rest of their lives. Our heroine joins a faction which is a kind of mix between an army and a police force. Way, way too much time is spent on her training. It all becomes very boring. When the big finale eventually happens, it is all over and finished in just 10 minutes. Only fans of ‘The Hunger Games’ should enjoy the movie. Brick Mansions A corrupt mayor of a futuristic Detroit wants to pull down Brick Mansions, which is a housing project for the under-privileged, and, replace it with a suite of luxury apartments and shopping malls. Meanwhile, an undercover cop is working the area trying to nab a drug lord. Somehow, these two issues become interconnected. This movie is another one of Luc Besson’s bright ideas, which he probably wrote on a napkin in a smoky bistro somewhere on the Left Bank of Paris, and, then, got one of his minions to direct. In this case the culprit is Camille Delamarre. The movie is also the last one Paul Walker was to complete before his sudden and tragic death. It is a shame that his promising career as an action-hero was to end with such a bad film.

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Mr. Robet’s Top Ten Noah* Director Darren Aronofsky’s production of this epic story is very interesting. Instead of presenting a ‘classic’ interpretation of the biblical story of Noah and the Flood, Aronofsky’s sets, costumes, and, special effects, suggest a more futuristic post-apocalyptic holocaust period. Maybe, the message here is that the Noah story can have relevance for all ages. Russell Crowe gives an extremely strong performance, as a man determined to obey the Will of the Creator, no matter how merciless that Will may sometimes appear to be. Ironclad 2, Battle For Blood I must have seen the movie, but, I have no memory of the first ‘Ironclad’. Anyway, ‘Ironclad 2’ is heaps of fun, even though there is not much to the story. In the Middle Ages, the castle of an English lord comes under siege from a group of Scottish clans seeking to reclaim their lost land. The English lord hires a band of mercenaries to help him ward off the Scottish attacks. Lots of people are gruesomely slaughtered in lots of awfully amusing ways. Transcendence* When a computer genius, working on artificial intelligence, is shot by terrorists, he manages, before he dies, to transfer his consciousness into a computer. Then, following his instructions, his wife builds a massive fortress out in a vast desert, where, the genius then creates a ‘supercomputer’ and presumably commences on a plan for world domination. The fortress comes under attack from the same terrorists determined to foil the genius’ nasty goals. In this rather stupid Sci-Fi extravaganza, from director Wally Pfister, Johnny Depp could have quite literally phoned in his performance on Skype. Godzilla In the original black and white Japanese movies, there was something very amusing and appealing in the way that the gigantic monster Godzilla was continually destroying Tokyo. In this big budget Hollywood re-make, there is nothing amusing or appealing about three gigantic monsters destroying Honolulu and San Francisco. The movie just takes itself way too seriously.

Edge of Tomorrow An American officer is reluctant to join the frontlines of an invading army. Bad Words A 40 year old man finds a loophole in the rules of a children’s spelling bee. Grace of Monaco A brief but pivotal moment in Grace Kelly’s life as the Princess of Monaco. Noah* A very interesting interpretation of the biblical story of Noah and the Flood. Ironclad 2, Battle For Blood An English lord’s castle comes under attack from a group of Scottish clans. The Normal Heart A group of activists try to bring awareness of the AIDS disease to the public. Yves Saint Laurent A chic movie that traces the career of this highly acclaimed fashion designer. Non-Stop* A US Air Marshal is on a non-stop night flight from New York to London. Pompeii*# A movie all about the eruption of that volcano on the outskirts of Pompeii. The Railway Man* British prisoners-of-war are forced to work on the construction of a railway.

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The Designing Women featured in this last installment are masters of the art, techniques and channels of mass communication used to reach a broad and varied audience. They use a range of media such as broadcasting, publishing, print media and entertainment to instruct, regale and captivate. Sophie Digby digs The Yak British born Sophie Digby is cofounder and- by her own admission- chief coffee maker at the glitzy and glamorous Bali glossy The Yak Magazine, which unabashedly bills itself as THE handbook for the economically liberated, the youthfully minded and the fashionably well-off. Digby started The Yak in 2003 when she perceived a glaring gap in the luxury coverage of the island’s existing venues. She felt that there was de¿nitely room for a leading luxury lifestyle publication aimed at the beau monde of jet setters, swank visitors, the in-crowd and Yak Cover suave residents that would gather sappy gossip, insightful interviews, stylish international fashion and a review of exclusive private villas, trendy restaurants and up-market watering holes in and around Seminyak. And so it was called The Yak for short. In the ¿rst few years, the Yak also had a section called The Bud which reported on groovy happenings, events, styles and fashions in Ubud, though this publication ceased in 2011 due to a paucity of real luxury type fodder. After all, while Seminyak is up-market, glitzy and ritzy, Ubud prefers to be more low-key, laid back and lacks the gritty, urban edge of its sister city in Seminyak. Sort of like comparing Manolo Blahnik stilettos to Birkenstock sandals. Though, says Sophie, at the Yak we respect both. The Yak’s popularity grew proportionally in the lowlands which has become, as per the Yak’s tagline, Bali’s fashionable playground for local moguls and nabobs, and the visiting glitterati. With a national and international quarterly distribution of 10,000 copies and a per issue readership upwards of 50,000 welltravelled, well-off and well-placed individuals, The Yak offers unparalleled reach into a select and influential market of international consumers. There is now also a monthly e-newsletter called MinYak – ‘which lubricates the life of luxury’; the yPod Bali APP – a downloadable guide book free from the iTunes store; The Yak’s FB page and their website theyakmag.com with Àavorof-the-month updates on fashion, events and celebrity gossip. Not to forget their latest publication, The Yak’s urban, rebellious younger sibling, KuBan. Sophie is decidedly hands-on in all departments. She sometimes writes features for the magazine and, along with Consulting-Editorin-Chief Nigel Simmonds, they keep a tight eye on contributions from staff writers and free lance contributors. Her favorite topics are fashion, food and lifestyle. Under her astute guidance the Yak has achieved superstar status in its own right. Sarita Newson is the Heart of Saritaksu Editions - Taksu or source of creative inspiration is the leitmotiv of Saritaksu Editions, an independent Bali based publishing and multimedia design company headed by Sarita Newson, a long-time Bali resident transplanted from New Zealand. Sarita was a voracious reader from a very early age and brought her love for books of all genres to Bali when she married her Balinese beau and settled in Sanur. In 1987 Sarita started a graphic design ¿rm which Sarita Newson developed into a boutique-publishing house, Saritaksu Editions. The name is an apt coincidence: Sarita fused the Balinese words Sari meaning “essence” and Taksu meaning “creative inspiration”. It is now best known for publishing those gorgeously illustrated hard-cover coffee table books that extol the art and culture of Bali and Indonesia and proffer in-depth illustrated ethnographic studies of indigenous art, customs and peoples. Themes and subjects range from traditional Balinese folk tales, photography, art, history, tourist guides and environmentally themed illustrated children’s books. Saritaksu deals with all stages of publication: developing the creative concept, copywriting, design, translations, editing, production and for some of the books, the Saritaksu team works closely with local historians and Indonesia cultural experts. The

company also offers publishing partnerships to authors with promising projects. In 1996, the ¿rst co-published book about the potters and the traditional pottery of the Sasak culture of Lombok saw the light of day, written and photographed by New Zealander Jean McKinnon. Since then over twenty titles have been produced, among which a rare collector’s edition ButterÀies of Bali by Victor Mason, superbly illustrated by Balinese artist I Ketut Pink. Another great coffee table style book is Abdul Aziz by Mary NorthmoreAziz, a delightful commemoration of the artist’s professional work. A different unique example is Bali Sacred and Secret by author and photojournalist Gill Marais who examines Balinese life and spirituality through rituals that keep the Balinese people living in harmony with their gods, their ancestors and the forces of nature that surround them. Sarita struck a happy medium by combining her professional background as a graphic designer and her knowledge of print and electronic media, with her personal experience as longtime Bali resident and closeness to Balinese society and culture. She pioneered a style of East-West fusion that couples Balinese history, art and culture with modern marketing principles and technology from the west. Tara Murff rocks Betelnut Café – Ubud’s Betelnut Café is fast becoming a local legend. Located on Ubud’s main street, across from Puri Lukisan Museum, it’s a place with zest and mojo; it’s a noodle and satay bar, a cocktail lounge, a music and events venue, a social club; but above all it is a creative space where performing arts, education, social and environmental awareness reign supreme. Betelnut is famous for its popular PechaKucha nights, offering a creative pulpit for rapid-¿re audiovisual presentations on social, PechaKucha Night @ Betelnut cultural, artistic, environmental, spiritual, current day serious and not so serious topics which are presented in a format of 20 mages of 20 seconds each by 6 to 10 participants. Always different, enlightening, sometimes nutty or inspiring and totally entertaining. Pecha Kucha is actually a Japanese concept, originally devised as an event for young designers to meet, network, and show their work in public. It has caught on around the world, inspiring creative souls worldwide. Based on the Japanese term for the sound of “chit chat”, its presentation format is simple: 20 images x 20 seconds. It’s a format that makes presentations concise and keeps them moving at a rapid pace. Betelnut also organizes frequent ¿lm and documentary screenings on pressing environmental and social issues, provides space for book launches, hosts occasional lectures, workshops and does fundraisers with élan. In between there are musical nights, cosmic comedy nights, improv theatre, dance performances and all manner of creative expressions. Tara explains she and her husband conceived Betelnut as a creative space to accommodate the new work in contemporary and traditional performance arts that is moving Ubud into a new era of creativity. She says they want to, not only Goofy, nutty, creative Betelnut witness the next stage of creativity, but also be a catalyst and share it with the community. Their vision is based on Ubud’s particular history as a mecca for foreign artists and scholars who engaged with local traditions of painting, sculpture, music, and dance, often making important contributions to understanding and diffusing these arts. And the name “Betelnut” refers to the quid of leaf-wrapped areca nut, a mild natural stimulant found in tropical cultures around Asia, Africa, and the Paci¿c. Betel nut is called sirih in Bali. It is traditionally offered to honored guests as a gesture of hospitality and an essential ingredient in offerings, where it is adorned with origami-like ¿gures of freshly cut palm leaves, symbolizing purity of thought. Check upcoming events at Betelnut’s Facebook page. Kay Amanousa exposes on Baliradio.net – Kay is the talk show host of the popular program Exposed which airs on Sunday evenings at 7 pm and Monday mornings at 12 noon. Nothing is sacred on this program and the interviews, exposés and edgy commentary on current day events and situations can range from sympathetic, insightful, bold and eye-opening to the provocative

and controversial. Kay is no stranger to controversy and she is not a timid lady. She calls a spade a spade and often puts her guests and audience on the spot. Her aim is not to host a pleasant, safe or meek talk; she goes for the jugular and wants to expose the underside of many of Bali’s environmental, societal and cultural woes. Her subjects can be anything that exposes the lack, the Kay Amanousa wrongdoing, the unfair, the worrying, the unnerving and the ugly in today’s Bali. Recent topics have included the issue of safety in Bali for foreign tourists, the abuse and neglect of humans and canines, trashy paradise, dog ¿ghting, HIV and sex workers. On the other hand, Kay also pays tribute to the many activists, NGOs and other organizations that work for a better Bali. Art and culture in service of humanity or as a tool for education and enlightment make up the softer side of this edgy program. Baliradio.net is the only English language online radio station in Bali and has a varied program schedule. Music, culture and lifestyle are mantras at Baliradio.net. It’s a hip and contemporary broadcaster and ¿lls the air waves of Bali with good music, intelligent talk, cool artists and sonic sounds. Check out the programs at www.baliradio.net. Anita Sheeres brings book love to Bali’s kids – Hard to fathom that back in the early 1980s there was no bookstore on Bali. That was distressing for bibliophiles like Anita who had to either cart a suitcase load of books on every trip outside the country or simply swap books with other resident book lovers. One thing led to another and Anita started selling her own books in a small shop in Ubud called Ganesha Bookstore. That book store has blossomed full out and is now the only independent book seller in Bali Anita Scheeres with 2 outlets in Sanur and Petitenget besides the main store on Ubud’s Main Street. Anita well remembers her own love of books which started as a child and living in Australia at that time, she had great access to books and was able to indulge her reading penchant without any restrictions. A Bali resident since the late 1980s, Anita is all too aware that this same access to good books is not a given for Bali kids. First, Bali culture is oral based and while it is a rich culture, it does not include the habit of reading books. Second, books are expensive in Bali and for the average Balinese family it is not budgeted as a normal household expense like in western cultures. The school system likewise does not actively encourage independent reading with the overall results that most Balinese are ignorant of the rich written literature that lies within and just beyond their shores. But things are changing slowly and Indonesians are picking up new habits like reading, though they are still few in numbers. The reading habit, Anita says, should ideally start early and she has dreamt up a project that puts books within the reach of Bali’s children. The Books for Bali Project started as an appeal on Ganesha Bookstore’s website for customers to support local schools, libraries and charitable organizations in Bali by donating books purchased in Ganesha’s outlets in Bali. From there it boomeranged into a more ambitious project. It mainly collects children’s books for ages 4 to 12 years, picture books, stories and folktales in bilingual Indonesian/English format and books for high school students like dictionaries, non-¿ction, and Indonesian ¿ction, poetry and prose. These books are then donated to some 40 different elementary schools and learning centers, orphanages, literacy programs and children’s libraries. Anita and husband Ketut Yuliarsa who is also involved in the project, have set up a children’s reading area in the Sanur Ganesha bookshop where children can browse, read and engage their fascination with tales and stories, in the process discovering another vast richness of culture to call their own. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Most modern spam intends to sell your identity, not to sell you a product. That cheap product may not even exist; all that matters is that you complete the order form with your name, address, and credit card or bank account data. This data is sold to others who take the risk of making bogus charges and cash withdrawals. Many millions of people fall for such ID theft, depressing the market value of an individual’s information. Spammers, or phishers as most of them are these days, have to do very high volumes of mailings to make any serious money. So they turn to malware in order to get others to work for them for free. Botnets, Scammers and Hackers Botnets are networks of computers that have been enslaved by hidden malware. The botnet malware uses a slave computer to make more mailings and distribute copies of itself, all unbeknown to the computer’s owner. A botnet is controlled and directed from a central server, which receives the stolen identity information. A few highly successful botnets have enslaved millions of computers worldwide.

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Then there are the low-volume, high-value cybercrooks. They include so-called Nigerian “419 scammers” who find affluent and gullible victims to milk for thousands of dollars. They also include online bank robbers who hack into financial institutions and steal millions at once, often just skimming a few unnoticed cents off of each customer’s account. One of the boldest cases involved the theft of over $45 million in 27 countries over the course of a few hours. In that case, hackers broke into the networks of several banks and swiped PINs associated with the banks’ own accounts, not those of customers. Debit cards were forged that could use the stolen PINs to withdraw cash from ATMs. Hundreds of co-conspirators drained ATMs dry at approximately the same time, delivering the ringleaders’ share of the cash to their bosses and pocketing their wages. Only seven New Yorkers have been arrested in that case so far. Cybercrime and (occasionally) Punishment Relatively few online crooks are caught and punished. It’s very difficult to investigate and prove such crimes because the criminal activity is hard to trace and often spans international borders. The few successful prosecutions we read about tend to be very large cases that are worth the trouble and expense to prosecutors. One recent arrest involved the alleged ringleader of the LulzSec hacking organization.

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“Spamford” Wallace now faces the prospect of jail time and fines of several hundred million dollars. Oleg Nikolaenko is a 25 year-old Russian “spam king” who allegedly ran a botnet that churned out over 10 billion spam emails every day, an estimated one-third of all spam in the world. He is currently awaiting trial in a Wisconsin jail on charges of violating the U.S. CAN-SPAM Act. A few other spammers have been convicted, but thousands more remain in business. There is no end in sight to the war on cybercrime, and sadly, most goes unpunished. The best that you can do is try to avoid becoming a victim. Keep your malware and anti-spam defenses up. Be wary of phishing attempts. Monitor your credit and bank accounts for unauthorized transactions. Read more from one of my favorite sources: AskBob (http://askbobrankin.com/why_does_malware_exist.html#ixzz2TaeVtBa7) ============================================================================================

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*Restaurant of the Month: At Ibu Men Weti’s small and modest 3 m X 3 m, 20-chair warung, loyal customers take their seat on one of the simple wooden benches or in one of the chairs along the footpath. For only Rp15,000, Ibu’s authentic traditional nasi campur (mix chicken rice) for Rp15,000 – the only dish on the menu –consists of spicy shredded roast chicken (betutu), crispy chicken skin, coconut lawar mix, fried peanuts, Balinese-style chicken sate lilit (¿sh satay), blanched tapioca leaves, bitter gourd, bean sprouts, Àavourful soup, half boiled egg topped with hot tomato sambal, sambal matah (sliced shallots, chilli, shrimp paste, salt). There’s also fried ¿sh, black squid and pepes ikan (steamed ¿sh stuffed with spices wrapped in a banana leaf). Go on a weekday. On weekends the warung is popular with domestic tourists, people living and working in Sanur and the occasional Jakarta celebrities. Although the food lasts until 1 pm at the latest, a queue usually starts forming at 8 am waiting to order. Get to Warung Nasi Bali Men Weti in Sanur by following the road from Segara Village towards the ocean, then at the end take a right on Jl. Pantai Segara.

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trash bags substitutes: Ubiquitous black plastic trash bags found everywhere in Bali for (Rp14,000 for 10), sold in standard sizes to fit different-sized trashcans, are expensive, cause environmental damage and constantly need to be resupplied. Though nonorganic trash may be “dry trash,” it isn’t usually dry because guests, household staff and children still will put food in wastebaskets; liquid from used juice or milk tetra pack cartons drip into the trash receptacle, leaving stains and odour. A new cheap methods work perfectly well in absorbing moisture of non-organic trash: 1) Repurpose plastic shopping bags for use as trash receptacle liners. Get a garbage can that ¿ts the majority of the plastic bags you tend to use, ideal for people who have largely done away with trash cans altogether and recycle their cans, bottles, plastics, cardboard, paper and compost their organic material. They have so little trash that they simply ¿ll plastic grocery bags and hang them on the door knob until disposed of at the banjar dumpster or for pickup by a waste disposal service. 2) Use a covered garbage bowl on the kitchen counter, which you whisk out to the compost when full. If some of your waste is wet, place it in a bread or cereal liner. 3) Use hard plastic or metal waste cans, then simply wash them out if they’re stained or odorous. 4) The method that saves the most costs is to line your waste receptacles with pages (the thicker the better) from magazines and newspapers. Fold the sheets of paper at the top and at the bottom. This keeps the receptacle fairly clean and easy to empty by just dumping the whole contents in a larger trashcan. If the paper isn’t soiled, you can even reuse the same paper liners. 5) Cut up and fold a cardboard box to ¿t snugly into a trash receptacle.

*Toko of the Month: Rumpun Bambu, Desa Kebon Kaja, Belega, Blahbatu in Gianyar. Talk to either Ibu Wayan (tel. 0361-943-908) who runs the shop and Pak Wayan (tel. 03610361-942-531). Look no further than this packed shop for anything made of bamboo in multiple ¿nishes and designs in either natural white, black or tiger bamboo. Rumpun’s (name means, “stand of bamboo”) handcrafted stock far exceeds any other bamboo furniture shop in a village known for its bamboo crafts and furniture: trays, lamp shades, food covers, mirrors, screens, wall racks, shelves, cabinets, consoles, and woven small decorative items to whole sets of furniture for use indoors or in semi-covered outdoor environments: tables, dining tables, coffee tables, bedroom furniture, lounge chairs, wardrobes, patio furniture, Tiki bars and garden structures. Items for sale may be a combination of rattan and bamboo. Bamboo is a bit heavier than rattan, but both materials are very sturdy. Though bamboo is easy to care for, water is

ruinous to bamboo so don’t use e x c e s s i v e amounts of water to clean. Bamboo should not be left outdoors or in damp areas, even if treated with a s t a i n , o r waterproo¿ng. Also avoid long-term exposure to the sun. Bamboo can be easily cleaned of surface dirt by using a damp cloth. For stains, use a mild cleaning product that is safe for wooden surfaces. Directions: If heading east out of Blahbatu, as soon as you enter Belega village it’s the big shop on the right with goods overÀowing onto the sidewalk.

*Bicycle safety: At ¿rst it might seem like there are no traf¿c rules in Bali, but after awhile you realize that the rules are just different. Very different. For example, when making a right hand turn, turn onto the right hand side of the road ¿rst and cycle against the traf¿c until there’s a gap in the traf¿c before crossing over. Safety guidelines for both city and country riding: Use hand signals when turning. Don’t ride on the main roads. Wear bright clothing. Wear a helmet and gloves for protection. Always be on the lookout for children, chickens, dogs and when driving past schools. Don’t put valuables in carrying baskets. Few of Bali’s narrow roads have berms or shoulders, so take good care particularly when rounding corners. Avoid stopping at a bend’s blind spots; take your bike get off the road completely. When planning biking routes, use Google maps. Make sure that your bicycle is in good working order; check brakes, cables, tires. Check the trueness of wheels, that gears shift smoothly and that the seat height is comfortable. Use a bell. Call out to warn other road users. The best rule of all is to cycle defensively. Forget about “Who’s right/Who’s wrong” Pay no heed to what other vehicles should be doing, but do whatever you need to do to stay safe and uninjured. Other drivers and the police completely ignore cyclists on Bali, so those cycling regulations that do exist are not enforced. Establish eye contact with motorist and pedestrians if you’re crossing their path. Amazingly, no road rage exists in Bali where drivers give way, wait, slow down, merge and yield, but avoid antagonizing drivers. A friendly wave goes long way.

*Minitips: Before you buy anything, always ask “Do I really need this?” If you ¿nance a new car, car insurance is included with the ¿nance. A July14 article in the Malaysian Star declared that Bali is the 2nd cheapest place to visit in the world, with private accommodation in Ubud costing as low as Rp100, 000/night. Free 19-page guides to Bali and Indonesia, written by a 25-year-resident of the country, can be downloaded at: www.mysustainablesolutions.net/library.html. Get free sessions of handy mac tips and shortcuts with Rod, HUBUD’s own in-house Macintosh computer “doctor,” each Wed. from 10-12. Protect your home against dust, heavy tropical rainfall and intense sunlight with the new paint product Dulux Weathershield PowerÀexx (Rp200, 000/2.5 liter; Rp2 million/20 liters), designed also to seal hairline cracks. Taman Baca, Jl. Sedap Malam in Kesiman, is a free community-based library and gathering place for book lovers; though visitors may not borrow books, they are welcome to read inside the library building, in the cafe or in chairs set in the spacious yard. The cheapest possible tissue is toilet paper inside of a specially designed dispenser (Rp8,000-Rp12,000, depending on quality); the TP roll is inserted in the middle and sheets of paper protrude through a hole in the top. With wide waistbands and high quality cotton, Crocodile brand underwear (Rp59,

000-Rp62, 000 for two) is the most durable and well-made men’s underwear sold in Indonesia. A taste test is the ¿rst line of defence against bad produce; after it’s weighed and price tagged, take a bite out of that apple too see if it’s fresh (if the vegetable or fruit is fresh, it’s probably local). For personal recommendations on good books to read, the social reading site Goodreads has 20 million users, a range of collective knowledge on the world of books that is unparalleled. Dropbox, with 2 GB of free storage, has a simple interface and shows up as a folder on your desktop; just drag your ¿les into the folder and the ¿le sharing service sends them automatically to the cloud.

*Earth plasters: Clayplast is an attractive, durable, textured, soft and energy and money saving wall surface that gives your home a warm and inviting ambiance. Sourced locally, the material is low impact, an environmentally safe and responsible way to protect your gypsum, triplex or concrete walls. Made from inexpensive and non-toxic ingredients, Clayplast’s breathable ¿nish and high thermal mass has a natural capacity to absorb excess moisture in the air and helps store and maintain a constant and comfortable temperature in hot weather. Plasters can also be used on well-protected exterior surfaces. Change the cream color by mixing with different paint colors. Available as a pre mix for Rp25,000/kg at ecoSmart - Smart Building & Lifestyle Solutions (www. littletreebali.com), Jl. Sunset Road 112X (opposite Rip Curl), tel. 0361-752-133, email: info@ ecosmarthub. com. Detailed instructions available. *Imigrasi tips: The Bali immigration of¿ce is now providing the following “One Stop” services: Passengers Àying Garuda Indonesia to Bali from Tokyo or Sydney will have their visa issued during the Àight, eliminating lines at immigration on arrival. A similar on board immigration service is offered to cruise ships passengers calling at the ports of Benoa, Tanah Ampo and Celukan Bawang. Indonesian citizens seeking a new or renewed passport now only need to queue a single time to present supporting documents, get interviewed or have a biometric photo taken. A new E-passport will be ready for pick up three days later. While in the line for “Foreigners” in the arrival hall of the new Ngurah Rai Airport, make your time more productive by taking advantage of the free Wi-Fi. If your time is worth more than US$40 per hour, take advantage of the “express service” per person (minimum two persons) for arrival or departure, which includes VIP processing (signboard, immigration, custom clearance, luggage handling, mineral water and flower garland. The charge excludes airport tax, overweight luggage fees and the $35 per person “Visa on Arrival” fee.

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Green Building on Bali: Yes we can! by Bill Dalton

Over the last 5 years there have been many changes in the relative competitiveness of green technologies. Nowadays one can much more easily ¿nd affordable prices for many sustainable products, especially lighting (LED), water treatment and water saving devices for households and businesses. Although green technologies may require a higher upfront pay out, the return on investment is 1-3 years for most technologies (except for Solar PV). Green technologies also offer excellent returns in the medium term due to extended guarantees, operational cost savings, the product’s long life and low maintenance requirements. Recently in Little Tree’s busy café in Kuta, I met Christian Fritz, one of Indonesia’s foremost sustainability and resource ef¿ciency experts. Born and bred in Munich, Germany, after graduating from university in 1994 with a degree in economics, he initially visited Bali as a tourist. After moving to Bali in the mid-1990s, Christian very early understood the seriousness of waste issues on this small fragile island. In 1999, after succeeding in introducing German waste-to-energy technology to the mayor of Denpasar, Christian soon made a name for himself in the expat community with his involvement in recovery efforts after the ¿rst Bali bomb, was a founding member of the Kuta Small Business Association in 2002 and helped organize the Kuta Karnival 2003. Little Tree (now trading as ecoSmart) on Sunset Road was established by Christian and three partners in 2008. At the forefront of green building in Bali, this facility is the island’s first one-stop smart building material and eco-friendly appliances home supply store. Think “Home Depot” for environmentalists. I started out asking Christian if green products have a future on Bali. Aren’t green products a lot more expensive? Generally the buyer’s perception is that green products are more expensive. This might be true if you are looking at the supply chain and the origin of the products. But if manufacturers focus on sourcing products that are made in Indonesia and which utilize local sustainable raw materials, the products can be made much cheaper. Can you give one good eco-friendly “starter” product that can be easily installed in the home? The best place to start to “go green” is always that place where there is a problem. Once a problem is identi¿ed, an eco-friendly solution is often the best solution anyway. If your electricity bills are too high, switch to LED and solar lights. If the water quality is poor, there are many possibilities to look at. If your timber decking is rotten, then maybe it’s a good time to replace it with a more sustainable and lasting alternative. If your topmost concern is the health and wellbeing of your children, why not start with the pool and use an Ionizer to replace 95% of the chemicals, which can be harmful to children. Can you give a few examples of some affordable green products? Strand Woven bamboo is a very inexpensive alternative to hardwood Àoors because materials are locally made and use bamboo from sustainable bamboo plantations. The same goes for coconut shell mosaic tiles for wall decoration, which are very competitive compared to a lot of the imported conventional wall decorations. There’s also a wide range of eco-friendly glues and ¿nishes that are very comparable in price to conventional products if not cheaper. How much can a green product save over the long run? Generally speaking, savings will very likely be realized if a green product is planned for in the design stage. If a green product is used in a renovation or in a retro¿t, the product will take longer to pay for itself. Savings can be even more dramatic if the product is replacing something. For example, using water saving showers, like those made by VTO, can save as much as 50% on water and electricity costs. The savings are

immediate due to less water being pumped. Another example: a normal urinal only costs you and never pays for itself, but a water free urinal can save as much as 150,000 liters of water per year. This means that based on Bali’s PDAM rates, you will see a return on investment within one to two years as there also is no need for electricity to pump water. Can one also save money using solar energy? Solar energy nowadays - if using a grid-connected system - can provide a return of investment in 7-8 years. If you consider that there’s a 25-year guarantee for the panels, this means 17+ years of pro¿ts. If electricity rates increase or if the government decides to subsidize solar energy, your return on investment will be even sooner. Please give some simple, quick, easy-install, cheap and costeffective environmentally responsible devices for a homeowner… LED lights, which are really getting cheap, are a no brainer. Solar powered outdoor lights don’t use cables, so the maintenance is low and they don’t require any electricity. Effective green-cleaning products, alternatives to caustic chemical cleaners, are available now. Electricity costs from air-conditioning can be cut by installing good insulation, adding double-sided aluminum foil under the roof or coating the roof with an insulting paint. All of these offer excellent results. Reliable solar hot water systems are an excellent return on investment medium to long term, a must if you’re using an electric water heater. For homeowners reluctant to use a solar hot water system on the roof, a heat exchanger connected to their air conditioner is another way to generate free hot water. What are a few green technologies for the thrifty business or factory owner to adopt? Good insulation would be key, so some of the options mentioned previously may be used in factories or hotels and resorts. To generate hot water in large hotels and resorts, a heat pump might be more cost effective option than solar hot water, depending on roof size and structure. Recycling black and grey water, particularly for businesses consuming huge amounts of water like restaurants, ¿sh farms and hotels, is a very cost effective technology and the water quality output can be better than Aqua. EcoSmart sells Greensense Concrete that saves up to 18% of costs compared to conventionally laid concrete as it is laid 30-50% faster, doesn’t require steel mash and reduces the amount of cement used in Àoor slabs, ground tanks and pools. For large business owners, we also recommend an environmental audit to assess the problem areas and offer recommendations and solutions based on the owner’s priorities and budget. For resorts we have found that if they have large gardens, utilizing organic waste for composting saves quite a bit of money as they don’t have to buy expensive fertilizers, plus the plants are much healthier. What are your best selling products for homeowners? The top ¿ve are organic termite treatment, natural cleaners, LEDs and solar lights, BONA Àooring for refurbishing and ¿nishing and our composite decking made from 90% recycled materials. What products do business owners buy the most of? At the moment, the tough and stainresistant composite decking. It comes with a 10-year guarantee a n d a p r i c e t h a t ’s extremely competitive if compared to conventional rainforest timbers. Every time we install a deck, I can’t help smiling with deep satisfaction because we have again saved a few trees using this alternative. Are passive houses cheaper and easier to build in tropical regions than in temperate zones such as in Switzerland or Vladivostok? Not a simple answer. There are many aspects to passive house design, with different strategies employed for various climates. Building a green house is not necessarily easier as it needs sound planning and design to suit contemporary lifestyles. On the other hand, some traditional buildings here have excellent passive

features. Overall, in the tropics it’s cheaper because there’s no need for heating. In Europe, there’s more to consider - insulating from the cold and issues such as cold bridging. Design aspects such as thermal mass work better in Europe due to the change in temperature between night and day. One of the biggest costs in Bali’s tropical climate zone is cooling, so to address this we have to look into ventilation, insulation and other materials that don’t absorb heat, as well as products and applications which deÀect heat. We also have to change the mentality that we need to be in a room that’s 21 C. or less. We should learn to adjust and feel comfortable at say 24/25 C. and use fans and breezes to create a cooling effect. Out of curiosity, what is the approximate cost range of a netzero energy family home on Bali from start to ¿nish using high-end materials? Hard to say as no one has dared to build one yet. It depends on many things: lifestyle (how much electricity the occupant consumes – hair dyers, microwaves, large TVs, oversized fridge, etc.), whether the occupant likes open living or not, how paranoid they are about security, location (near wind, running water, land formations), balancing the cost of ¿nishes with the expenses for house design. Green building doesn’t always mean high-end materials. Many costly materials like imported stone, steel and exotic woods have a much higher carbon footprint. The main thing that bumps up the cost is solar panels and batteries, though a clever designer will come up with ways to offset that. The other factor to consider is your cost over a 2-year/5 year or 10 year period. Green design is an investment which pays back substantially in the long term. If you leave out the solar panels, the cost of a sustainably designed house with a low carbon footprint, solar hot water and passive design can be competitive to a conventional house. Are there many green builders and remodelers working on Bali? Builders and contractors are generally not as important as the architects and MEP engineers who specify the materials, products and technologies. A few specialized green builders like Norm van’t Hoff and John Hardy have invested considerable effort constructing green buildings as well as promoting the use of renewable natural materials. On a larger scale, hotels and resorts are still old school. No doubt using quali¿ed architects such as Charlie Hearn of Inspiral Architects, Herman Umbu of Civil Arch, Klick of Archimetrix or independent architect Heinz Pahl-Kaupp de¿nitely helps. All these men have experience in sustainable building, so not only will you get a sound green building, but also they’ll have it built at competitive costs because they don’t over specify. You must pay for quality. Do you practice what you preach? Do you personally use environmentally friendly products in your own home? Yes, but perhaps we’re a bit extreme. Our monthly electricity bill is Rp200,000 due to the adoption of a simple lifestyle and living in a naturally ventilated home. We don’t use any a/c and have only energy ef¿cient lighting. We limit our waste and use our organic wastes for basic garden composting. We use our own cloth bag when we go shopping and avoid packaging whenever we can. We didn’t allow for rainwater catchment in the design of our house, so installing a rainwater gutter and storage tanks will be our next projects. Better late than never!

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Classic villa for rent 2 double AC sleeping rooms, spacious living/dining area, iron wood floor, pool, 1000m2 tropical garden, confined parking, phone, safe + quiet. Location: Muding Indah Kerobokan. 130.000.000,-/year. Long term cheaper. Contact 0819 1669 5515 or 081 657 1148, mail <heiko@balisafaritours.com>. [8891] Balinese house for rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, 2 kitchens, 1 terrace, garage, large garden, unfurnished. 200m2 land, 80m2 house building, 1300W electricity, water well, satellite-TV, quiet, good location. Call 0821 4526 3980. [8099] House for sale: quiet residence Gardenia Village, 5mins to Kuta/Denpasar. Land 124m2, 2-storey building, 3-bedrooms, 3-bathrooms, living/family room, kitchen, small garden, carport, AC, hot water. Rp. 1,7 billion (nego). Call 081 2391 8540, 081 6474 2185. [8897] 4 unit sold out, 3 unit available! Umalas riverside villa. Land size 150m2 untill 200m2, 2 floor, 2BDR + ensuite, pool, freehold, new building, call 0819 9987 7999 Nyoman Ray White Kuta (Umalas). [8899] House for sale 3 bedroom, fully furnished, AC, Speedy Telkomvision, living room, kitchen, hot water, garage, storage, electricity 4200, 3 bathroom. Email <iwa_tete@ yahoo.com>. Call 0812 398 2628 / 0878 6087 4375. Kesambi Kerobokan Kuta Utara. [8906] House 4 rent - Jl. Intan Permai, Kerobokan. Newly renovated, furnished 2story, 3bedrms, 2-1/2bathrms w/ separate maid area. Quiet cluster w/ gym n pool, minutes from mainstreets in Kerobokan, Seminyak & Sunset. Must-see this modern design w/ smart layout. Contact Eva # +62 858 5729 7999. [8907] C/Re/I-20 August 14

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. green land ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 massive bedrooms with ensuites. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000 Leasehold.*VL-035 Umalas. Tegal Cupek. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views.Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 The Elysian. Oberoi. Amazing buy!! Beautiful 1 br villa in this booked out, high-end enclave. All Villas currently being totally renovated. Walk to Kudeta, beach, Jl Oberoi. Complex has restaurant and spa. Big ROI. Just US$112,000!!!*VL-019 Canggu, Jl Nelayan.Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! *VL-044 Seminyak. Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Steel construction. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. *VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Cute, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032

A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000.*LS-012 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are.Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/ are/yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Pantai Berawa. 7.5 and 15 are. 40 year lease!Rice field views Good shape and access. 1Km from beach.Just Rp5 mill/are/year.*LL-005 Canggu 12 are. Jl Nelayan, riverside, 300m to beach. Good shape and access.Rp600 mill/are. *LS-132 Canggu Club. Gg Mango. 4 are. Rare small block. Ricefield/river views. Rp750 mill/are. *LS-083 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

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20 August - 03 September, 2014

URGENT & SERIOUS BUYER ONLY 9.6 are LAND @batu mejan IDR 1.5 billion/are *NEGO*. 600m to ECHO BEACH. *BERTHA 0817557550/08563868888

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SINGARAJA

KARANGASEM

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]

Absolute Beach Front Land for Sale in Amed. Wide sea front, mountain view to back, and public road access. 27.7 Are, Rp 150 Mill/Are. Contact 0813 3874 9726, <caritanah@yahoo.com>. [8864]

Beautiful ocean view freehold land for sale. 2200m2, 1,2km to the beach, 4 meter road access. Ready to build, electricity and water available, for all only IDR 600.000.000,(28juta/are). Location Air Sanih, Kubutambahan. Serious buyer call +62 813 3843 1680, email <masdana81@gmail. com>. [8865]

SANUR Beautiful house for lease on beach side of Sanur. Reluctantly moving out due to work and family commitments. 3 bed, pool, AC, secure, furnished. Rp. 150 million/year. 0821 1975 1080 / <aryamiranti@gmail.com>. [8839] For sale money changer. Complete papers and license for Bank Indonesia. Strategic location near restaurant, hotels, and Sanur beach. Still 5.5 years contract. Price Rp. 800 million (nego). Call 081 2361 0079 / e-mail: <yurithosa@ yahoo.com>. [8704] House for sale 1,86 Are, 3 mins to beach. Danau Tondano IV no. 9 Sanur. Asphalt road, house complex, close to McD, Pizza Hut, Jco, coffee shop, traditional market. Near Denpasar. 0812 3635 5997. No broker. [8856] For rent, villa 3 room with pool, kitchen set, full furniture, 150 milion / year. Jl. By pass Ngurah Rai Gang Merpati no 7B, Sanur. 0856 372 1718 / 0361 785 8180. [8859]

New branded boutique hotel at Jimbaran with harbour view, room size 50sqm with balcony and rooftop restaurant. Rate Available : Daily, Weekly and Monthly

For reservation please contact: Jl. Pondok Mekar, Kampus UNUD, Jimbaran M. +6281934373963 T. +62 361 4725 486 E. anumanabayview@gmail.com W.www. anumanabayview.com NC/RE/U-20 Aug 14

BERINGIN PROPERTY Local Agent and Local Prices

The only Property Agent based on the west coast of Bali

CONTRACT LAND KEDUNGGU -12,75 Are, 47 Years remaining, 150m to beach with river frontage. Good access and electric. Great for your holiday / surf villa. Price : IDR 5 Milion / Are / Year LAND FOR SALE BELALANG -8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Million / Are -13 Are, 1km from Kedunggu Surfing beach, Ready to build,3.5 Road access, rice field paddy views. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Mill/ Are KEDUNGGU -14 Are, 6m Road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 375 Mill / Are / Nego MENGENING -3 Are and 11.5 Are, 5m Road access, 300 to the beach, ocean and rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 600 Mill / Are TIYING TUTUL -4.2 Are, Br. Tiying Tutul, 4m Road access, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are PERERENAN -3 Are, 3m Road access, Ready to build, Freehold. Price : IDR 400 Mill / Are TANAH LOT TABANAN -4 Are, 4m Road access,5 Minute to Tanah Lot Temple,Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 300 Mill / Are Jl. Darmawangsa No. 1, Tanah Lot - Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8483743 Fax: +62 361 8483743 Web: www.beringinproperty.com Email: info@beringinproperty.com / beringinproperty@yahoo.com C/Re/I-20 August 14

Expressions of interest over contract Sanur Jln. Tamblingan 3 renovated rooms, large balcony, 3 air cond., bathroom, available Oct. 2014, 2 years lease, private entrance, landscaped. Contact 0857 9248 1950, email <shiftingsandsbungalow@gmail.com>. [8861]

Beachfront land for sale in Padang Bai. 70 Are, freehold, flat land with coconut palms, 58m beach frontage. 5 mtrs road access, water, electricity, zoned for accommodation/ tourism. 1 hour drive from Int’l airport, 15 mins. from Candidasa and close to the ferry port at Padang Bai. Price Rp. 350mil/Are. Contact: 0811 395 6665 / (0361) 735 590. [8919]

TABANAN For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For sale freehold villas in Sahaja Sawah resort (build already). Townhouse 2 bedroom starts at 89,990 Euro. Indah villa 2 bedroom with splash pool 99,900 Euro. Sahaja vila 2 bedroom with private pool 169,900 Euro. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 / email: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [8270] For sale 70are absolute beachfront land located at Soka beach (Bonian, Selemadeg) directly from owner. Ideal for building private beach villa. Price 170mio/are, more information call 081 1192 1309 or email <susingo912@ yahoo.com>. [8887] Built your dream in unspoilt Soka Hills. 51 are freehold flat and sloping. Beautiful ocean, rice fields, mountain views. 1,9km from beach, residential permit issued, 3m road access, 90min to airport. 30 mio/are by owner. HP 0877 6142 4530 English, HP 0877 6106 1114 Indonesian. [8889]

Studio building for sale in Ketewel/Guwang area Small house attached at the rear Tranquil rice field view on green belt land overlooking ocean in Sanur, land size 4 are: <imagegraven@gmail.com>. 081 2388 3532. [8867]

House For Sale; Strategic location at Bongan Tabanan, type 40/100, 2 bdrms, 1 bthrm, electricity 1300, 4 mtr access road, 6 unit left. No broker please. Call 0821 4455 6448 or 0822 3661 6106. [8894]

Family house to share from September, near Sanur McDonalds, 2badrooms, 2balkonies, 2bathroom, lounge, kitchen , laundry and garage, for maximum of 4 people. Only 5 million per month, please call 0813 3718 8727 or <mybalidays@gmail.com>. [8871]

Land for Sale, located in Angseri, Tabanan - Bali. 1 ha land area, suitable for hotel, villa, etc. Info: <campurillabali@ gmail.com>. [8911]

Villa to lease Sanur. Fully furnished enclosed living. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, pool, aircon, wifi, parking, rice field views, 1 yr $14,000, 2 yrs $24,000 neg. <4abalivilla@ gmail.com>. M +62 821 4690 5472. [8881] For sale free hold/ lease hold. Villa at bajangsari, 900 m from sanur beach and villa at bumiayu sanur. Both have 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, pool, fully furnished ect. Beautiful architeture, premium location, new building. For more information and photo . Contact owner 0812 3955 5544 or <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [8896]

Land for sale 50 Are. In Selat Karangasem. Unobstructed Beautiful Valley view. Fresh Water Spring. Public road access. Income generating farm land. Not Green Land, may use for Residential or Commercial. Email <selatland@ yahoo.com>. [8880]

Land for Sale, located in Klecung, Tabanan - Bali. 24 ha land area, huge size for big development. Info: <bali. corp.01@gmail.com>. [8912] C/Re/G-9 July 14

For rent 2 bedroom ensuite villa with pool at Batujimbar, Sanur. Closed to Hardys shopping centre and 5 min walk to the beach, info: 0878 6094 3888, <campurillabali@ gmail.com>. [8910] Studio apartment, furnished, weekly service, free wi-fi, pool in complex,well maintained, RP 4,000,000 p/m + electric. Close to KFC, <newstartbali@gmail.com> / 0852 3796 4565. [8915] Newly House renovated for rent, 4 bedrms, 3 bathrmslarge, AC, kitchen, livingroom, terrace, garden, 600 mt2 land, other house 3 bedrooms, 2bathrooms, pool, hot waterheater, kitchen, livingroom, garage. More info pls contact the landlord/owner; 082 147 245 997 or flexi: 0361-275 3382. [8917] C/Re/G-23 July 14


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Sentosa Residence Umalas, the newest project by the International award winning Sentosa Worldwide Resorts, a name synonymous with contemporary tropical luxury and elegant simplicity. This exciting project offers cutting edge, fully integrated resort style living, set on 6.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens, with a choice of One Bedroom Villas and generously sized One, Two and Three Bedroom Premium Villas featuring private garden, sundeck and swimming pool. Much more than a home, Sentosa Residence Umalas offers a community and a lifestyle that is chic and sophisticated, yet ultimately secure, comfortable and affordable. You will find yourself part of a nurturing community, a private paradise that you will always be happy to come home to. However, with so many facilities on your doorstep you might find that you never want to leave. The Sentosa Residence Umalas development includes 24-hour medical centre, a gourmet deli, international restaurants, world class spa, residence club house with olympic sized swimming pool, fully equipped gymnasium, and even an outdoor cinema! Villas at Sentosa Residence Umalas range in price from USD 199,000 to USD 699,000

VISIT OUR SENTOSA SALES OFFICE: Jl. Laksmana 999X, Bali 80361, Indonesia For more information please contact Chloe at +62 877 60134 888 | chloe@sentosaworldwide.com | www.sentosaumalas.com C/Re/I-25 June 14


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Bali Advertiser

20 August - 03 September, 2014

HIGH RETURN INVESTMENT LAND 4 LEASE - DENPASAR AREA JLN DEWI SARTIKA 80114

Spesifikasi Land Size : 3460 m2 Certificate : Freehold Location: Canggu close to Echo Beach, Suitable for villa or resort, ocean view, 850 mio per are Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.com | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-20 August 14

LEASE SIZE INVEST

: 30 YEARS min : 7100 m2 : IDR 500K /m2 YEARLY IDR 41,660 /m2 MONTHLY IDR 1,370 /m2 DAILY

Contact

: 081 933 111422 (Mahayana) 081 851 8057 (Ramayanta)

NO BROKER

NEGARA

IDR 5.ooo.ooo/ Month.

115are or 2. 6 acres of stunning flat land with 250mtrs of absolute beachfront. Beach and river views. Easy to develop Suitable for a retreat/resort/villas or an exclusive private home. Contact owner <debbraschembri@hotmail. com> or +61 4 0780 7610. [8849]

CANGGU 2 & 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 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu.com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [6234]

NC/Re/G-23 July 14

Rent: week/ month/year

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0361 8075757 0817557550 (bertha) C/Re/G-28 May 14

4 bedroom villa in Canggu for rent yearly, with swimming pool, kichin, diningroom and staffroom. 800 meter from CCS and 300 meter from the beach. Interested (English) please e-mail <aureliaistina@gmail.com>. Call (Bahasa) Imam / Wasitun. 0821 4507 5242 / 0361 918 3320. [8857]

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Best price investment in Seminyak. $85,000. 29 years lease hold, brand new luxury studio apartment. 42m2, completely furnished with beautiful complex facilities. Ready to move in or start renting from September 2014. Call now for further information or inspection. 0813 3767 4040 / 08123 88 1677. [8855] Rent House: Seminyak central location. 1 bdrm with air con. Spare room no air con plenty of storage space. 1 bthrm. Open living and kitchen. Quiet Safe and secure location. +614 1240 2446. email <simbali17@yahoo. com>. [8872]

Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]

Luxury apartments for rent in Canggu, 1 bedroom, 2 story with private garden, no pool, great location, weekly or monthly from Rp. 2 million/week. Tel 0361 780 1788. E-mail <info@baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

Longtime rental, 2br, 1livingroom, pool, garden, open kitchen and dining, 5 min walk to Kudeta beach and Oberoi restaurants. 250 million/year. Call 0821 4571 8480. [8908]

Land for sale located on Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong Canggu. 26 are. Please contact: 0813 3831 9191 & 081 139 8039. [8366] New house for rent in Jl. Pantai Berawa, 500 m from Canggu Club, 2 storey, living, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, stored, garden. Price: Rp. 90 million/year. Call owner 0859 3506 0035 or 0812 3769 1347. [8888]

To sale freehold villa/400 sqm/Canggu best area/Beach 5 min walk/Jalan Nelayan, Traditional Joglo design/ surrounded by luxurious private Villa/2 BDR en suite bath/ spacious living and dining area/lovely pool/Price Rp 4.6 Bil Nego. Call 0812 3662 4152. [8909]

Seraya Timor, 14Are prime land overlooking Gili Selang Lighthouse. Build into cliff, foundations completed, unobstructed 180degree views, incl own private access road. IMB approved. Water and electricity available. US$1.35 million freehold. Certificate. Contact Steve via <couplemate2012@gmail.com>. [8739]

2nd floor in popular clothing store on Jalan Legian for rent. High foot traffic. Good for hairdresser or spa. Not suitable for restaurant or cafe. Tel: 0821 4571 8480. [8885]

Villa rent, building 125m2 / 2.55 are, furnished. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen full equiped, garden, pool. 2 min from Berawa Beach, 5 min Canggu Club. Rent 175 million/year. Call 081 895 7082. [8877]

Perfect family villa with walking distance to the beach in Canggu area - 4 BR+TV room, pool & large garden, enclosed living, 6 are, - 47 Years Leasehold USD 495k. Call 0878 6050 0289. [8901]

Land for sale located at Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. 132 are, price Rp 6 juta per are. Freehold. Contact: 0878 6008 1595. [8830]

Seminyak/Oberoi Stylish Apartment two storey. Monthly/ yearly rent. Cozy, fully fitted furniture. One bedroom& bathroom with shower/bathtub, private terrace/balcony, Living, kitchen, AC, 24 hours security, wifi, indovision, cleaning. <simplebeautyphotography@yahoo.com> / 0812 3613 3470. No Agent. [8879]

Villa for rent in Jl. Pantai Brawa, Canggu. 2 bed, 2 bath, swimming pool, fully furnished. Price IDR 120mill/year nego. Contact: 0361 796 5223 / 085 738 451 021. [8875]

House for rent in Canggu 5 minutes to Echo beach next to Taman Segara Madu pool. 2 bed 2 bath on 6 are. Over contract 4 years left, (2 years minimum rental). Phone line, speedy very quiet location. Partially furnished. Call 0821 4723 0289. [8900]

House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633]

The real Bali in the heart of Seminyak. 17 are with wooden houses surrounded by a big garden and a pool 23 meter long for 5 years rent. Telp 081 138 8253. [8772]

Bargain lease land in Berawa! In small local gang size: 2.7 Ara 29+20 years only Rp. 391mill (Rp5mill/ara) 0812 3729 0512. [8858]

Land for sale SHM/freehold, 200m2 (2 are). located in Desa Cepaka Village, north of Pererenan Beach. Perfect for villa or holiday home, 10 minute to Echo Beach, easy access. Call +62 361 916 4986 (Bahasa), 0813 3843 1680 (English). [8890]

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Freehold villa for sale. 4.6 are, great location Pererenan, Canggu. 1km to beach, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, AC, pool. Garden, semi furnished. For villa showing contact Pak Ngurah 0878 6245 4586 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8582] Charming house for rent yearly. Fully furnished, AC, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open living and kitchen, quiet location, price Rp. 70 million/year min 1 year. For house showing call Antony 0813 3730 5695 or <mondotonio@ hotmail.com>. [8708]

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Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak opportunity! 16 are four villa complex 4 sale: Each unit w/2bed & 2 ensuite garden baths & private pool. Fully furnished. Fully licensed. Fully operational. Fully staffed. 50mtr to main street. Turnkey operation w/current ongoing cash flow. 20++ year leasehold directly in your name. US$ 13,500/villa/year. Cooperating agent by invitation only. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [3357] Villa, over contract 1 year, can extend, 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, semi furnished, 8x3 pool & bale, h/w, a/c, dishwasher, fridge, storage, car port, Jl. Drupadi, no agents. Rp 225 Juta, Ph: 0819 9919 6919 / 0878 6103 7849. [8914] Designer Villa, Seminyak. 385m2, 4 bedrooms, Dutch architect, custom made furniture, pool, featured in magazines. Hak Pakai. Mind-blowing Villa! Email for full details with pictures: <rogerinbali68@gmail.com>. US$895000. 0812 3930 1050, +46-31 753 9400. [8916] Luxury Villas for rent on daily, weekly, monthly and yearly base. Starting price from 80 USD daily. We also have villas for sale. Please contact us at +62 859 5388 2289, website <www.affordablebalivillas.com>. [8918] Homey pool villas-1/2/3 bedroom / 5 to 7 are / Seminyak/ Legian- 7 bedroom guest house/share pool / Seminyak/ daily-weekly rental / 535 m2 land/ sale / Cemagi-ricefield view / close to beach / river / 081 338 683 521. [8920]


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A masterpiece of elegance and comfort on 1,360sqm of freehold land Modern tropical architecture with rustic tones and random rock walls Full kitchen, theatre room, four bedrooms complete with en-suites A private swimming pool and plenty of private spaces Only 200 metres to Echo Beach

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Stunning modern villa on 327sqm of land Five generously sized bedrooms, private pool and open lounge area A rooftop deck with alfresco jaccuzi tub looking out to the ocean Leasehold 42 years and an exclusive Canggu Club membership Walk to Batu Belig Beach

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Central Seminyak villa on 500sqm of land in a gated estate Three en-suite bedroom, private swimming pool and a bale bengong Standalone TV lounge can easily be converted to a fourth bedroom Leasehold for 21 years with 25-year extension at market price Close to local beaches; Seminyak, Petitenget, Gado-Gado or KuDeTa.

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Modern tropical design on 700sqm with 32-year lease Two master bedrooms upstairs and a private guest bedroom pavilion Spacious kitchen/ living and dining area with a private media room 15-metre private swimming pool and large manicured garden Seminyak Beach is a quick ¿ve-minute stroll from the front door.

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Rectangular and north facing 2,600sqm plot of land 400m from the Canggu Club and near schools and restaurants Electricity, water and telephone lines are onsite Leasehold for 29 years with 20-year extension at market price Only 400m from the beach in Berawa

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Two-storey, four-bedroom freehold home in Umalas on 600sqm of land Open-plan living & dining room, with Western-style kitchen 15-metre private swimming pool and outdoor jacuzzi Parking onsite for two cars and staff quarters with two bedrooms Just one kilometre from the beach

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Modern tropical living on 495sqm of land in a gated estate Two bedrooms and bathrooms, fully furnished with open lounge area Every room has its own private garden and access to the pool deck Leasehold for 43 years plus 40-year extension at market price Walking distance to the famous Oberoi street

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For Sale US$ 895,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 475,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

For Sale US$ 1,690,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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Fantastic 460sqm residential plot in Berawa Rectangular land, ¿ve minutes drive to Canggu Club Certi¿cate issued, water and electricity are less than 100m to supply Freehold for IDR 650 million per are 1.7 kilometres to beach and just 10 minutes to Seminyak

For Sale IDR 2,990,000,000 Julien Hug +62 (0)821 4526 1373 Seminyak Of¿ce +62 (0)361 737 358

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Ideal rural location with unspoiled ocean views 3,500sqm plot of gently sloping land, set high above sea level Surrounded by rice ¿elds and coconut plantations Certi¿cates have been issued, electricity is only 100 metres away The land is beautifully shaped at 70 x 50 metres

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Villas 4Rent

Yearly, or Monthly private S. Pool, Brand New 2 ensuite room, Hot Water, Open Living Room, Pantry, open Kitchen with minibar, Teak Furnished, 2-3 are, Kerobakan/ Kunti. NO Broker! E-Mail : daisyflower234@gmail.com 0878 7718 1292 / 0877 3919 6668 / 0812 3653 3368 / 0817 9898 738 / 0815 5762 137

PETITENGET BEST DEAL HOUSE NEEDS TO BE RENOVATED 300SQM LAND / 200SQM BUILT 25 YEARS AT USD 175.000 TEL: 0819 361 819 99

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LEGIAN Joglo House with delicate, unique carving, 7x8m, teak wood double fotos, story of this beautiful house find in the book Bali Houses. 400 mill. Contact person 081 138 7064 / 081 856 1569. [8886]

DENPASAR House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660]

VILLA FOR SALE DIRECT OWNER

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Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are, 2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 22,000,000,000

For more information contact: Ph: 081 835 9895 Tel: (0361) 7427377 www.balirealestate.net NC/Re/G-28 May 14

Exceedingly comfortable house: 1 bedroom, garden, porch, indoor/outdoor shower, garage, 2nd floor loft, top quality construction, quiet and secure, furnished, Sedap Malam area 10 minutes to Sanur or downtown Denpasar. 1.29 are freehold, 80m3 built. Rent: 2 years / 80 million, 10 million returnable deposit. Sale: 1250 million. E-mail: <y41111@hotmail.com>. [8824]

JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]

Modern, clean house for rent, 2 master bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, minimalist modern, 2 stories, 24 hours security. Located in a convenient area with a nice terrace view. Gunung Salak Ganidha Residence JPN no. 15. Please contact 081 7977 4578 Yopy. [8883]

Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673]

For rent office + Showroom + Warehouse in Gatsu Barat (main street), 755 m2. Electricity, 2 ph lines with extensions, water, AC in every room + exhaust fans in warehouse, high ceilings, all complete. Large parking area. Fit containers. Good condition. The Office area can also be used as residence. Cheap! 081 2382 9604. [8921]

Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] New villa & land 1,5 are, close to Pandawa Beach Kutuh, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, kitchen, garage, gazebo, s.pool. Villa area, quiet place. Good road. 4 Billion, for land 600 Mill per are. Can nego. No broker. Please ph. 0812 3911 5467 or +614 4721 5960. [8869]

Land for sale in beautiful Klungkung. Gorgeous bukit view, well suited for building. 10 minute scenic, traffic free drive to town center, 15 to beach, 20 to snorkeling and tourist restaurants. 17 are, 35 million/are. Contact Karsten at 081 721 2905 or <kohphanang2000-baliadvertiser@ yahoo.com>. [8827]

House For Sale; Good location, Jl. Matahari Perumahan Temesi Umemelek Gianyar, 10 unit. No broker please. Call 0821 4455 6448 or 0822 3661 6106. [8893]

For rent 2 units new house, 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1 maid room, AC, kitchen set, water heater, carport. De’ Bamboo Residence no. D & E. Jl. P. Saelus I Sesetan. Rp. 75 mill/year nego. Call 0819 9963 3988. [8882]

House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638]

4.73 are Saba Beach between Saba and the highway. Quiet area. Access via bitumen road. Rp. 380 million/are. Phone 0813 3861 6054 or e-mail: <couplemate2012@ gmail.com> for photos. [8512]

Batubulan warehouse 980 sq. mtr, white tile floors Sky light and fluorescent lighting. Loading dock 2 offices: A/C, internet, phones, toilets bath. 35 KV electrical, 2 year lease w/option. 081 2380 1891 or 081 2398 4355, <bli. bule@gmail.com>. [8860]

Over contract rumah dan kos. Denpasar Timur. 9 tahun. Rp. 175,000,000 nego. Pak Ngurah 081 337 0555 57. [8870]

BUKIT

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Jimbaran Cliffs area. A 4 bedroom mansion with the best views of harbour and ocean. Luxury furnish minimalist, large pool, basement parking 4 cars and 2 staff quarters $920,000. E-mail: <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com> / 0813 3733 8339. [8852]

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2 adjacent 3 and 4 bedroom homes on Bukit near GWK, well appointed. Fully furnished with rooftop terrace and nice views. Rp. 160 million and Rp. 190 million/year. Call I Ketut Sudiana +62 (0) 81 337 365 954 or +62 (0) 821 4569 9467. For open inspection Saturday and Sunday. Direct inspection. [8874] Rent/sale: 1br/2br/5br pool/oceanview Villa Pecatu Indah Resort. Fully furnished. Excellent quality. Safe, quiet, big garden. Near golf, beaches, supermarkets, restaurants. no water & electricity problem. Maid provided. 0852 3831 6487. <tinglik@hotmail.com>. [8876]

Villa for sale in Jimbaran near Four Seasons Resort. 2 bedrooms, 2 storey, swimming pool on land 188sqm include staff area, carport, SHM, IMB, bayview. Call <kurniadi.dedy@gmail.com> 087.722.722.725. [8863] Brand new executive villa in safe garden setting. 4 suite rooms with stone bathtub bathrooms, western built in Bali style. Ready to move in in 4 weeks, book now, huge 8x10m infinity pool, kitchen and lounge 70m2. Garage, staff quarters underneath, built alongside, small Balinese resort with restaurant, gym, 20m lap pool and other pools, full security free and free electric, gas and water. $2,000/month, pay monthly or yearly, this villa/home is stunning. 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo.com>. Sale price US$600,000. 8ara land, can freehold or contract 20+20 years. [8902] New room for rent, daily from $20, monthly 1,500,000, a/c kitchen, queen bed and linen, LED TV, parking and all in garden setting, gym, restuarant, spa, swimming pool. KOS 168, Jl Uluwatu near Jl Udayana. Also new Kampung 168 Jl Puri Gading, 50 luxury room from 2,200,000 pmonth, 3 swimming pools, gym, restuarant etc in huge garden setting. 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo. com>. Look: <KOS168.net> online for photos, both Bali family and friendly, please come and enjoy. [8903] 2 bedroom new compact new villa. Western kitchen, built inside Bali style resort, wifi, 3 pools, m20 meter lap pool, gym, restaurant, parking, security, beautiful tree and gardens, rent $750 p/month. Sale $165,000. Perfect retire couple 0813 3733 8339, <craigdonaldmcleod@yahoo. com>. [8904]

Uluwatu. 2 X houses for rent on communal property. 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom. Must be rented together. Aircon, pool, seaviews, fully furnished. 5 minute walk to beach. Contact Debra on 0822 3741 6863. [8892]

Land for sale, 2 are on strategic location behind Asian International School Jimbaran. Call 081 2394 8595. [8905]

Cheap! 2lot land for sale at Balangan Bukit Jimbaran, 3200m2 with airport view, only 3.5juta/m2, or 3625m2 no view, villa area, 2.8juta/m2, freehold. 0819 9987 7999 Ray White Kuta (Jimbaran/Bukit). [8898]

For sale clifftop uluwatu 1000 m2 to 5000m2 (leasehold land, suitable for private villa development). 0853 3735 7846, 0819 1611 3888, <campurillabali@gmail.com>. [8913] NC/Re/I-20 August 14


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Lovely four bedroom villa in the desirable area of Seminyak Two level villa with L-Shaped design, large open plan living areas Western kitchen, king si]e bedrooms with ensuites, private garden Walk to µeat street¶, fully managed security estate, long lease Price USD 859,000 Land Area 650 sqm Ownership Leasehold 43 yrs Build Area 350 sqm

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0odern design villa, 2 bedroom villa with ensuite bathrooms Spacious living area, fully equipped Italian kitchen Part of comple[ of 10 villas, access to all facilities, security 24/7 Located in Seminyak/Legian,easy access to restaurants and shops Land Area Build Area

180 sqm 100 sqm

BERAWA - 797

Price USD 199,000 Ownership Leasehold 28 yrs

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Brand new comple[ of 3 villas, modern design, spacious layouts Two good si]e double ensuite bedrooms with robes Fully equipped European kitchen, large open living area Perfectly situated in Berawa, 5 minutes walking to amenities Land Area Build Area

335 sqm 170 sqm

Price From USD 340,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs

PERERENAN - 794

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0editerranean style multi level villa with superb ocean view 0anicured tropical garden, large swimming pool (10m [ 4m) Situated in Pererenan-Canggu, only 300 meters to the beach Rare opportunity to purchase freehold villa at affordable pricing Price EURO 450,000 Land Area 580 sqm Ownership Freehold Build Area 270 sqm

A stunning riverside freehold villa with stunning views Four spacious bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms +uge pool with rela[ing ga]ebo overlooking rice ¿elds Located in the beautiful area of Pereranan, close to the beach Price IDR 16,000,000,000 Land Area 1665 sqm Ownership Freehold Build Area 494 sqm

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Two story freehold villa with stunning 360 degrees ocean views Spacious open/ closed living dining area with a full si]ed bar 0odern kitchen with breakfast bar and European appliances Superb location, with some of the best views on the whole of Bali Land Area Build Area

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DEAL OF T+E 0ONT+-A real steal for a freehold in this location! Contemporary three bedroom villas, part of a comple[ of four Newly built, marble Àoors, plush interiors, quality ¿nishing Sought-after locale, close to shops, restaurants intl schools Land Area Build Area

Three bedroom villa located in the heart of Seminyak Large open living area with western style kitchen Lush gardens surrounding swimming pool with sunlounge Opportunity to own a lifestyle villa with potential high returns

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Stunning 4 bedroom villa in a gorgeous setting,uninterrupted views Architect designed modern minimalist, full of character charm In a traditional Balinese village, short drive to golf course beach ³One of a kind´ estate, elegantly presented, gorgeous setting

Price USD 329,000 Ownership Leasehold 24 yrs

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2200 sqm 450 sqm

Price USD 910,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 780 TABANAN - 637

ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 BERAWA - 586

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0odern designed 2 bedroom apartment with quality ¿nishing +uge rela[ing deck area with stunning panoramic ocean views Resort facilities including spa, pool, security, restaurants, bars The most affordable apartment in this sought after area Build Area

200 sqm

Price USD 324,950 Ownership Leasehold 33 yrs

LEGIAN - 686

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0ulti level and spacious open plan design 4ueen si]e bed, built-in wardrobe, high ceilings Unlimited owner free stay, hotel restaurant, 24 security Walking distance to the beach, shops, restaurants« Build Area

60 sqm

Price USD 174,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs

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PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold Riverside Land, 1390 sqm (13.9 are), Leasehold 20 years, IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year

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20 August - 03 September, 2014

ONGOING VILLA PROJECT FOR SALE Due to health reasons, I find myself unable to continue the construction of a 6 villa project in North Kerobokan. Plans call for 6 Villas on 20 are leased land for 26 + 25 years. Villa # 1 is 90% completed and Villa # 2 has the walls in. If interested to buy the project for a great price and continue the build, please send your email to:

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FOR SALE

New luxurious Country Villa, Kemenuh (South of Ubud), 25 are, freehold; Main building, Guest Villa with own plunge pool, Staff house. Big pool, Gazebo, large garden. AC, TV/DVD, Generator, Carport. Price: $ 700,000 HAK Milik. Call 081 835 2023 NC/Re/I-20 August 14

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NUSA DUA For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305] Land for sale 16 are seaview, 1mins mainroad Bypass, location Taman Mumbul. Price nego. Apartment for sale in Jimbaran. Land 4.20 are, 3 units, sharing pool, garage. Freehold, price Rp. 5 billion nego. Call 0812 3660 9687. [8828] See on Youtube (Tresna villa 7) 3 bedroom, pool full furnish, ocean sunset view, garage, stunning Western kitchen, aircon, cable TV, safe secure and quiet, close toll road, airport 10 min, beach 5 min. <craigdonaldmcleod@ yahoo.com> / 0813 3733 8339. [8853]

Thousands of people read the Bali Advertiser Real Estate Section Is your company ready for more business?

Land for sale Tabanan / Balian: 228 ara located up Balian Mountain 1.5 km from Balian Surf Beach. Epic views of Ocean, Surf, Mountain & River. IDR 100jta per ara must take all. View by appointment 08212 4724 2238. [8922] Land for sale: 9.5 ara in gated community, 600 meters to Nikko beach, 2 or 3 minutes to Geger beach, Golf, Shopping & BIMC. 15 minutes to airport. $850.000. View by appointment. 0821 4724 2238. [8923]

Advertise your business next issue and get your share. UBUD A fully furnished aircon room for short or long term stay. 5 mins to Ubud center, 5 mins yoga barn, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177] Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Land for sale 6,5 are Tegalalang Sebatu, rice field view, Rp. 125 jt/are. Contact 0852 3714 4456. [7915] For lease luxury villa, 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, built to Australian standards, infinity pool, stunning views, 15.5 are, 3km from Ubud, 22 year lease plus 20 year extendable. Price 355,000 USD. Contact + 62 821 4510 2129. [8738] 3 bedroom, 2 storey on 5 ara of prime land. Western built and ready to move in. Genuine reason for sale of my beloved villa. 0813 3733 8339 / <craigdonaldmcleod@ yahoo.com>. Freehold land AUD$370,000. [8854] Beautiful private pool 2 bedrooms villa, for rent short or long term, only 1,8km from Ubud center, fully furnished, staff cleaning, private access. Contact <www. kakulvillaubud.com>. +62 813 3843 1680. [8866] House f/rent, Hidden in glorious location. On the riverside. 1bedroom/bathroom, living area, hotwater, AC, WIFI. Perfect f/artist, birdwatchers and those who enjoy absolute peace and quiet. IDR 40mill/year. Call. 081 2360 0226. [8895]


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