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For Sale; Used Baby Does 2 in 1 baby walker very good condition, combination light n brown color, toy not working. Selling for IDR 250.000 ONO. SMS 0818 0318 0777 or <chisse@ yahoo.com>. Jimbaran. [168] For Sale; Water heater brand Midea, 350Watt. Contact Shima 0821 4685 0175. [169] For Sale; New in box stroller Mothercare Jive umbrella pink with flower print. Retail Rp. 1.29M, selling for Rp. 900.000. Serious Buyer only SMS 0818 0318 0777 or email <chisse@yahoo. com>. Jimbaran. [167] The one without dreams is the one without wings. C/Ns/G-10 July 13

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

Honoring You, Honoring Me

1. To regard or treat (someone) with respect and admiration. 2. To show or give honor to (someone). 3. To do what is required by (something, such as a promise or a contract). This is a quality that sadly, I find less and less in others who I encounter. It can be likened to a rare gem that is so precious, that only a few possess it. Why is this so? Perhaps it is due to the fact that many people function from ‘what’s in it for me’ instead of ‘what’s in it for us’? When someone mainly functions from ‘I’, it’s from a mindset which centers around what is best for him/her. There is very little awareness of the WE, which is acknowledging that we are all connected and part of the field of Oneness. In Oneness, when I dishonor you I am also dishonoring me because we are connected. If we choose to stay in the ‘I’, then we are blind to how our actions are dishonoring of others. The ‘I’ doesn’t accept that there could be another possibility, because it has already decided that separation is superior and that Oneness is just a silly Spiritual concept that new age people created and doesn’t actually exist. Thus, the cycle of destruction continues with one person dishonoring another and another person dishonoring the next person in reaction to the dishonor that s/he experienced and so on – a perpetual cycle of anti-consciousness which spreads like a virus across the across the planet. So what can we do to change this? How can we be more honoring of ourselves and others so that we can create a different reality? When we express our truth we are honoring ourselves. Every time we bite our tongue and don’t say what’s in our hearts, we are dishonoring and disempowering ourselves. While it’s true that truth is an abstract concept and that people have their own subjective truth which is different from anyone else’s, there’s a knowing that goes beyond abstraction; a deep place within us that just knows all. This knowing resides within everyone but many people are not willing to acknowledge it. Every time we make a compromise which feels very heavy and we have the awareness that this choice will ultimately be unfulfilling, we are dishonoring ourselves. Whenever we promise ourselves to nurture and care for ourselves and then we do the opposite, we are also dishonoring of ourselves. I often find that those who don’t honor themselves have

little capacity to honor others. How can we honor others when we don’t honor ourselves? To honor others means to fulfill the promises that we’ve made to our utmost capabilities. If we make a commitment that we will come to a special event, then we do it unless an emergency arises. If we promise a sick friend to visit her in the hospital then we keep that promise. This is what it means to honor. As we honor others we are contributing to creating a different possibility in the world. Imagine what the world could be like if we all chose to be honoring of ourselves and others? What contribution could we all be? Things are rapidly changing on planet earth; there is an urgency that is propelling us to step into our greatness and move beyond the ‘I’ that is keeping us captive. What would it take for all of us to embody the WE? I don’t have the answers to all the questions, but I am willing to keep asking questions to create change. I know that questions empower us and generate different possibilities. We then can choose and through our choices we get more awareness. Every choice we make can create something amazing or crappy depending on the choice. What if we all start asking the question: “If I choose this, what will the world be like in 10 years? 20 years? 50 years? 100 years?” When we get the energy of that possibility, if it feels light that’s what will be created. If it feels heavy then things are not likely to go well. Why would we choose to create heaviness for the planet? Why would we choose to dishonor ourselves or others, when we can choose something more expansive and be a contribution to each other and ourselves? For the next week I invite you to use this tool: “What the world be like if I choose this?” Or “What will my life be like if I choose this?” This one tool has been such a gift in my life. May it be that and so much more for you. What else is possible?

Michele is a healer, transformational coach, hypnotherapist & teacher who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali for 12 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www. spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this article, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2014 © Michele Cempaka

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I have been pondering what it means to honor oneself and others. What does honor really mean? For me it means to be respectful to myself and others through my actions and words. According to the Merriam Webster’s online dictionary honor means:

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By Bill Dalton

* Cost-cutting international calling packages: The phone company Telkomsel’s paket seharian by Simpati offers an extremely economical international calling rate from 6 am to 6 pm to Hong Kong, Singapore, USA and Canada for only Rp3500 per day, which includes a bonus which you can check by pressing *266*168#. For the USA, just dial 01017 before the country code “1,” then your area code and telephone number. For more information, call 188. Simpati’s Talk Mania is another steal. For a mere Rp2000 per day, you can speak for 300 minutes plus free sms and free email per day to anyone else who also has Simpati and who can also get a Simpati signal. First make sure you have enough pulses on your smartphone or feature phone, then just enter “TM On,” then send to 8999. Skype, which takes about ¿ve minutes to sign up for on your computer, enables you to make free international calls to anyone else in the world that also has a Skype number. Even if you call a non-Skype number, international calls cost a pittance. Skype also keeps a record of chat history. * Cinco de Mayo: Celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day on May 5th at one of following cheap Mexican restaurants. All of them take a different approach to Mexican, are very good value and are the real thing, not the cheese and sour cream microwaved Àavourless mush that you can just as easily put together at home. 1) Mojo’s Flying Burritos, Jl. Benasari Poppies 2, Kuta, for hearty and ¿lling Tex Mex and very reasonably priced; 2) TJ’s Mexican Bar & Restaurant, Poppies Lane 1 No. 24, Kuta, tel. 0361751-093 or email sales@tjsbali.com for reservations for traditional Mexican (best deal is Breakfast Special). Open 8:30 am-12 pm; 3) Taco Casa, an authentic Mexican restaurant whose owner learned Mexican cooking in the States. Quick service and delicious. Two locations: on Jl. Pengosekan (southern suburb of Ubud), tel. 0361-212-3818; Jl. Petitenget (northern end of Seminyak), Kerobokan, tel. 0361- 916-1919. Both open Daily 11 am-10 pm. 4) Taco Local (Tex Mex) in Petitingit (go out of W Hotel and it’s on L-hand side; 5) La Mexicana, Jl. Raya, Canggu, massive servings; 6) Motel Mexicola near Kute Ta, Caribben-based, all Mexican chefs, one of the most authentic Mexican restaurants in all of SE Asia; Honorary mention is the Taco Beach Grill, Jl. Kunti 6 in Seminyak (Babi Guling Tacos are top notch). El Sombrero (tel. 0361-895-6364, email: elsombrero_bali@hotmail.com) are specialist Mexican food suppliers for corn tortillas, Àour tortillas (various Àavors), nacho chips, tostadas, corn chips and taco shells with minimum order of 5 packs. * Tukar tambah: Like trading in a used car for a newer model in the States, if you bought a lousy Chinese Mito smartphone on Bali and you want to trade it in for a higher quality Nokia, Blackberry, Samsung or Android, just ask the seller where you bought it if you can “tukar tambah” which means “trade something in for a better, more expensive model.” If you see a sign terima tukar tambah, it means trade-ins are accepted. After presenting your purchase invoice, shops usually only give you half the price you paid for a new used device. If you have a cin-cin (ring) or other small piece of jewelry weighing one gram that cost Rp 500,000 and you want a nicer, bigger ring, ask the seller where you bought it (or another seller) if you could trade up for a heavier two gram ring by throwing in another Rp 500,000. It’s as simple as that! Likewise, if you have a Karisma motorcycle worth Rp3 million and you want a Vario Automatic worth Rp14 million, trade the Karisma into the dealer and add Rp 11 Million. You can also tukar tambah with a car and an air-conditioner (but not with a refrigerator). Take note that it’s always better to do your trade-in at the shop you bought the item in because they know it’s still new. Another

form of tukar (to exchange) are tukar barang (barter). Tukar kembali is when you get money back for an item that doesn’t work or you don’t like; this is rare but it happens if the shop owner knows you. Tukar barang means that if you have defective merchandise with only a 2-3 day shop guarantee, you can bring it back and trade it in for a working model of the same merchandise. * Minitips: To protect your books from termites, sprinkle fresh pepper (merica) seeds in the back and along the front of your bookshelves. ‘Tis the season (and cheap prices) for cucumbers, carrots, tomatoes, spinach, long beans, rambutan and citrus. Always buy fresh fruit after purnama (full moon festival every 36 days); for example, grapes (anggur) cost Rp 100.000/ kg leading up to purnama but only Rp 60.000/ kg after purnama. HIT-Mat are a less expensive alternative electric anti-mosquito device than HIT-NON-STOP because you don’t have to remember to turn the mat type off in the morning. Paint cans and plastic paint containers, after they dry out, can be used again as paint receptacles. Make your own butterÀy net by using kain saringan nasi (rice straining cloth), Rp 10.000 for 3 sheets or buy a ¿sh net (Rp 32.000) which is light enough to be used for that purpose at a Toko Ikan (Fish Store). Best place to buy silk is Pasar Kumbasari across the river from Pasar Badung in downtown Denpasar. Due to Bali’s massive oversupply of hotel rooms, your bargaining power has never been better for negotiating a lower room rate; rooms that once sold for Rp 300.000 are now going for only Rp 200.000 per night. (After the new Buleleng airport is built in 2018, hotel rooms will be going for a song!) When making any signi¿cant purchase, always ask about the warranty period and return policy, get a receipt and have the seller write their name on their business card so you have somebody to hold accountable if your purchase is defective. The strongest, highest quality roof tiles (genteng) are no longer sold in the traditional ceramics village of Pejetan in Tabanan but in Darmasaba north of Ubung. Before you pay the mechanic’s bill, insist of a test drive ¿rst; if the work on your car was done properly, the mechanic should have no problem with your request. * S a v e hundreds of millions of rupiah: By not making the same blunders we made in the building of our villa in Tabanan: allow the contactor to get away with “shortcuts” like not laying down aluminum sheeting (Rp 600.000 per roll) over the entire roof surface between the roof tiles (genteng) and the bamboo matting (bedek) on the ceiling; taking his well driller’s (tukang bor) word for it when he said that our well was 40 m deep when it was actually only 18 m deep (causing years of plumbing clogged with dirt); placing rafter supports (isuk) too far apart so that they were not able to support the roof tiles which sagged and then leaked; putting up a lean-to roof on our house (usually only used as emergency shelters in wilderness trekking) which isn’t effective in keeping out wind and rain; using green wood for the door and window frames; installing a main PLN box (pedometer) and a house fuse box that were incompatible allowing electrical surges that made us vulnerable to intermittent electrical shorts and burnt out light bulbs; not providing an electrical Àoor plan indicting where all the internal and external wiring was located; installing pipes of too small diameter to carry water into the house. Another huge mistake was paying the builder for the ¿nal phase before the whole project was completed to our satisfaction. We learned that it’s far better to ¿nd a home with good bones that’s already built and needs just minimal work than to build a home from the ground up. Take our word for it: no matter who your contractor is, there will be grief.

* Green roofing and building material a l t e r n a t i v e : PolyEcoRoof and PolyEcoBoard made in Indonesia from 100% recycled TetraPak is well suited to cover utility areas, parking spaces, and outdoor household sewage plants. This high-quality material has also been used as the main roof for eco lodges in Lombok and Bali due to low heat absorption, ef¿cient reÀection of IR, which can cool a space down about 35% more effectively than asbestos resulting in signi¿cant cost savings. It has also been used as roo¿ng on chicken farm sheds because it’s more noise resistant during heavy rains compared to zinc aluminum roo¿ng and therefore reduces the stress levels of the animals. It is easy to install and more Àexible than asbestos or calcium board, and very strong in comparison. These two products can also be used for other applications: as compost bins, for handicraft, product or stationary displays, etc…there’s no limit to your creativity. Prices are competitive to other plastic roo¿ng materials, but more expensive (but less carcinogenic) than asbestos. Sold as corrugated roof or in boards (which can be cut) with prices for boards starting at Rp105,000 for 155 cm x 85 cm roo¿ng sheets and Rp190,000 for 200 cm x 100 cm. View or buy at ecoSmart-Smart Building & Lifestyle Solutions (www.littletreebali.com), Jl. Sunset Road 112X (opposite Rip Curl), tel. 0361-752-133, email: info@ ecosmarthub.com. * Four for the price of one: As of April 1st, the Kuala Lumpurbased The Star, the Manila-based Philippine Daily Inquirer, the Bangkok-based The Nation and the Jakarta-based The Jakarta Post will operate a joint ePaper. A subscriber only needs to pay for one news paper to get the full content of all four publications, which reach 450 million of 600 million residents of ASEAN. To subscribe, log on to https://bookstore. thestar.com.my or email customerservice@thestar.com.my. * Frangipani: Scrap copper and aluminium have for decades been high valued materials, but surprisingly the most valuable recyclable item is not a metal but a flower! Frangipani blossoms (jepun) are the most valuable nonorganic waste that can be sold on Bali. The dried perfumed white and yellow flowers of the Plumeria tree, with a water content of no more than 10%, can sell for more than Rp150,000/kg. This price is far higher than other commodities such as vanilla, cloves and coffee. Copper, by contrast, sells for only Rp 60,000/kg. The fragrant and beautiful white and yellow jepun blossoms used to be scattered everywhere year-round in schoolyards, along city streets, in temples and house compounds. Not anymore because they are assiduously collected by penny pinching local populace. The much-loved dried Àowers are not only an integral part of Balinese culture, widely used in banten (religious offerings), threaded in women’s hair, behind men’s ears and as decoration for religious statuary, they are also in hot demand as an export commodity in the making of perfume, soaps and incense. Cempaka (various species of magnolia) and jempiring (gardenia) are other Àowers that can be sold for as much as Rp 130.000 per kilo (more during festival times).

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For Sale; Pigeon manual breast pump, new, unused and still in box, bought for Rp. 375.000, sell for Rp. 250.000. Call or sms 0819 9980 4350 for more info, can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [147] We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.

For Sale; iPhone 5S gold colour new. Never used is a gift. Sell Rp. 8.900.000. For info 0878 8189 0009. Denpasar. [148] For Sale; Canggu Club membership for 4 people, 10 years. E-mail: <wnpbali@ yahoo.com>. Canggu. [149]

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For Sale; Brand new WD 3TB USB3.0 external hard drive filled with over 2500 movies (until 2014). Shop price in Bali 9 million, sell it for 3.9 million. Can send a list with all movies! Call 0813 3798 4369. Kuta. [154] Don’t tell me how hard you work. Tell me how much you get done.

For Sale; Rocky mountain hammer bike from Canada, classic collectable mountain bike, rockshox forks, sugino crank, deore lx, schwalbe tires, accessories, good condition, Rp. 3.5 million nego. Call or SMS 0819 9980 4350 for more info. Can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [113]

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Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Twilight in Jakarta by Mochtar Lubis Twilight in Jakarta is a vivid and compassionate dissection of the social and political life of Jakarta in the formative years after independence. This important book reveals the dark currents of poverty, corruption and vice which course just beneath the surface of one of the great cities of the Third World, where the lives of intellectuals, poets, essayists, sociologists, swaggering businessman and labor leaders are enmeshed with thugs, pickpockets, petty thieves, loan sharks, coolies and street people who live in grinding abysmal poverty. The novel, one of the greatest works of modern Indonesian literature, was highly controversial at the time of its release. A thinly veiled attack on the widespread abuse of power and on the reckless policies of the Sukarno government, the book was banned and earned the writer a stint in in jail. The book was originally released in English (1963) and in Malay (1964) before it was published in the author’s native tongue in 1970 under the title Senja de Jakarta. This ambitious, sweeping, pitiless portrait of a city has scores of characters in a dozen districts following a multitude of lifestyles, occupations, situations and circumstances. Like a 19th century Russian novel, with the narrative constantly dipping in and out of each character’s life, it’s sometimes dif¿cult to keep abreast of when each respective drama left off and where the action is leading. These gritty stories take place in the early 1960s, a tumultuous time in the country’s history that was to presage the bloody political upheavals of a few short years later. The use of Djakarta, the old spelling of the city, reference to the extinct ringgit monetary system and the use of becak to get to work evoke a city lurching towards recovery from the rocky postwar period. Very early on we are introduced to the book’s central ¿gure Suryono, a young, Western-educated of¿cial working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We ¿nd him reminiscing about his recent life in New York City. He is in a relationship with his stepmother who is his same age in her late twenties. Then there is the media moghul looking for political favors and the civil servant Sugeng and his complaintive wife, expecting another child, who gives into the temptation to seek payoffs in his desperation to ¿nd a larger house to live in. As we read on, the interconnectedness of each individual is revealed. An obvious metaphor can be found in the title itself, which imparts a slightly ominous, if nostalgic feel. “Twilight” connotes an ending, an unraveling which alludes to both the culminating events that brought down the Old Order but also to the physical existence of a number of key characters as they meet their sad and unfortunate fates, often violently. Juxtapositions are stark and show the sharp divisions in society. A cart drawn by an emaciated horse crashes into a new Cadillac parked in front of an expensive restaurant. In a Dostoevskyian heart-wrenching scene, the car’s owner Àies into a rage at the sick, hungry penniless driver. Like many vignettes in the book, this event is an analogy for the whole corrupt Sukarno regime. Mochtar Lubis

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(1922-2004) was a distinguished writer and journalist who was held as a political prisoner by both Sukarno and Suharto for his criticisms of their Old Order and New Order governments in the media. Lubis was the editor of the controversial daily paper Indonesia Raya that was known for its dedication to exposing of government corruption. Yet with all the writer’s sympathy for the plight of the downtrodden, it’s clear that he has little patience for the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) who claims to hold the interests of the “little people” (wong cilik) at heart. In the words of one the book’s main characters, the PKI “¿ghts with lies, deceit and empty promises.” Lubis seems disdainful of Achmad, a passionate communist, who is portrayed as manipulative and willing to do anything to achieve the party’s political goals. One of the main characters even gives his life ¿ghting the communists.

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Lubis, on the other hand, supports the armed forces that he believes is the only entity that possesses the discipline and brute able to restore order and civility to society. As one character laments, ‘the regions were constantly neglected, the center (Jakarta) sucking out the wealth (resources and labor) of the regions and spending it only on luxuries in the capital.” Some passages serve as an unambiguous apologia for the harsh overthrow and delegitimizing of the Sukarno’s Old Order (Orde Lama). It’s not easy translating vernacular Indonesian, but the translator - even working with the absence of pronouns (not used in Indonesian) - has successfully retained the author’s fondness for repetition in driving home the poignancy of a scene. Though inevitably much of the colorful, phonetically idiosyncratic flavor of the original dialect spoken by uneducated city dwellers is lost, this astute translation by famed Indonesianist Clair Holt still manages to keep the naturalness of everyday speech fresh and realistic and to create believable scenes in the reader’s mind. The Jakartan idiom is captured by using English contractions “o” (of), “’s,” (is) “how ‘bout” (how about), “nothin’” (nothing), “’round” (round) and such vulgar forms of address as “Lu” (slang for 2nd person singular).

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One is reminded in the book’s stringing portraits of the rich and powerful that so little has changed. Just peruse the ¿rst three pages of every issue of Indonesian newspapers, ¿lled with stories of corrupt politicians and businessman out to enrich themselves in anyway they can, for con¿rmation that corruption and nepotism are still as rampant today as in the 60s. The writer is also uncannily prescient when he describes the political campaigns of the day that use nationalist rhetoric full of “all sorts of irrational, emotional attitudes and ideas, mixed up with myths and hero worship….” and “the emptiness of nationalistic slogans and their lack of creative power.” These are accurate characterizations of speeches by some of Indonesia’s current political candidates who ran for nationwide legislative elections earlier this month. It’s sobering to realize that those words were written over 50 years ago. Twilight in Jakarta by Mochtar Lubis, translated by Claire Holt, ISBN 978-981-4260-65-7, paperback, 232 pages, dimensions 19.5 cm x 13 cm. Available for Rp150,000 at Ganesha and Periplus bookstores. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser C/Ns/U-19 Mar. 14


Ubud Area UBUD YUM! DIM SUM WITH MUM? Are you a mother? Or perhaps holidaying with your Mom, missing your Mama, or honouring absent Grandmas? In Ubud, the place to be this coming Mothers’ Day, Sunday May 11, is Bridges restaurant - there they will not only celebrate but also fundraise for mothers. It’s a special, something-to-please-everyone uncomplicated your-own-trolley-comes-toyour-table sharing family brunch. For the fourth consecutive year, will Bridges donate a percentage of total proceeds to Ubud’s internationally respected birthing foundation Yayasan Bumi Sehat, run by CNN Hero 2011 Robin Lim. This year, Robin’s focus is on helping Philippine midwives and birthing centers affected by the typhoon Yolanda, which tragically claimed the lives of so many. Brunch from 10:30-15:00 in Bridges’ beautiful riverside dining room. 280,000++ rp. (Children 12 years & under 180,000++). Book! When my kids were at home our own tradition was to share dim sum at a Chinese restaurant. Living in Bali I’ve dim sum’d a couple of times on my own – with a call mid-bite to Australia or Canada. This year, I’ll be celebrating with my son in Oz. Happy Mum. OFF YOUR ROCKER How about this? Two guys having a chat over coffee (their coffee, their coffee shop) come up with a contemporary piece of furniture that makes you smile. Start with an everyday plastic chair, meld with a bit of Àippancy and some reclaimed teak wood, craft in Bali and Voila! We have the ‘Bar Rocker’, a gently swaying, elegantly resolved and extremely comfortable rocking chair that reaf¿rms our faith in good design. A conversation starter, inexpensive and weatherproof. Have a chat with the garrulous inventors, Glick and Sullivan, and check out the ‘Bar Rocker’ at Seniman Coffee Studio, Jl Sriwedari, Ubud. Seniman Industries is a design and idea orientated collective based in Indonesia with several product launches planned for 2014; the ‘Bar Rocker’ is the ¿rst. More info/ orders: +62 (0) 361 972 085, info@senimancoffee.com. TALKING TIMBER They’ll ¿nd fascinating people to share their knowledge and enthusiasm once a month in a relaxed forum. That’s the pledge from the team at Kaltimber Green Home Center in Batuan, where they know – or will help you link up with – most aspects of building and indeed living in a sustainable way here in Bali. Normally the ¿rst Thursday of the month (check each month), all these “ngobrol”/ chat sessions have been fascinating so far. May’s topic is ‘Safe Natural Wood Finishes’ by Vicky Oswald, who has re¿ned her expertise over 25 years working with traditional wooden boats and homes. She recently ¿nished working on Dunia Baru (New World), which was featured in the Singapore Boat Show. Starting at 5pm, they go until around 7pm –enough time to hear the speaker, try the refreshments and ¿nger food on offer, participate in a great Q & A session and meet some likeminded locals and expats. RSVP admin@kaltimber.com or 0361-975 219. 22X Jalan Raya, Sakah, Batuan. THE PLAYAS GOTTA PLAY Our own world-famous Jazz Café has created another band, a ¿nely humming collection of Bali-based musicians including world renowned guitarist Kevin Briggs, smooth and soulful Windu Estianto on the keys, Indonesia’s most in-demand drummer Sandy Winarta and Jazz Café’s own host Ias Balaskas on vocals.

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TRAD, ZANY OR HEALTHY ICE? OK you love ice cream but you are lactose-intolerant. It’s a desperate situation, I’m told, in other places. But in Ubud we have passionate people creating new food trends or adapting traditional dishes to these modern challenges. This month, Ubud-based Gelato Secrets launches its Lactose Free Collection, including rice milk and strawberry, coconut milk and panda leaf, and soya milk and dark chocolate. Happy now, yes? Established ¿ve years ago, Gelato Secrets mixes gelato in the traditional way, using only natural premium ingredients. Some classics - Bacau, Stracciatella and Bronte Pistachio, straight from Sicily – amongst new Àavours tried each month, such as Chocolate Chili, Blueberry Lavender and Coconut Pandan. Well-placed signage for both outlets gives just enough time to spot, reÀect, reassess the daily schedule and park for a cone. My favorite, Dark Chocolate and Candied Orange. Jl Monkey Forest and Jl Raya Ubud. They make gelato cakes to order: 0361 8989 630. FOR THE GLUTEN-CHALLENGED I love traditional home cooked Italian food. My friend is gluten-challenged so it’s “No Pasta!” when we go out together. Or is it? Nope, Ubud’s Dolce Arancia has a menu you’ll swoon over, with gluten-free pasta as well as wholewheat pasta if you prefer a rustic Àavour. So there you go; ignore those alternative, raw, mungbeanonly places and head over to Jl Gootama (on the left just up from the intersection with Jl Dewi Sita). Italian host Stefano and his team prepare everything right before your eyes, using only freshly made pasta, the ¿nest extra virgin olive oil, and freshly harvested fruit and vegetables from local farms. All soups, sauces, creams, dressings, bread and desserts are made on the premises.

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No fusion, no compromises, no arti¿cial Àavors, no MSG, only the genuineness of fresh ingredients and – and I’m sensing some long-held family recipes. Bookings: +62 361 7802381. NINE YEARS OF HOT GLASS Applause please for Ron Seivertson for nine increasingly strong years as a professional hot glass master, based here in Ubud. Until a back accident some years ago, Ron specialized in constructing spectacular homes on impossible hill slopes and other inaccessible terrain. He chased his dream to Bali and is now considered one of the world’s best hot glass “gaffers”. Ron has trained a team of very skilled Balinese glassworkers, he regularly hosts public workshops, hosts “residences” from international hot glass artists and is commissioned by resorts and other large private and public buildings to create extraordinary and complex works for permanent display. It is astonishing what they can achieve in hot glass. I’ve seen a glass archaeological “dig”, complete with life-sized skulls and skeletal remains, bespoke motor bikes, an entire colourful Balinese family on one little glass scooter, a miniature rice ¿eld captured inside a glass egg, and exquisite, practical lanterns and bowls. Visit Ron’s workshop and showroom at Jalan Raya Kengetan, Ubud 80571, Indonesia. Phone, +62 361 978306, info@horizonglassworks.com.

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Question: My girlfriend and I met through friends and started out to be roommates. After a few weeks of talking, we gave in to the sparks that were there, and she moved in 6 weeks later as my girlfriend. By that time, I had already learned a lot about her that told me the time was not right. But, stupid me went ahead and did it anyway. I am 24, she was 19, and we were both 100% clear that this was an “open relationship” from the start. At the time, she was involved with two other guys and was seeing another two on the side. She was in the process of getting rid of them all though the most immediate boyfriend stayed because he was in another country where most of her friends live. She suffers from depression and is on meds. The meds have caused her libido to drop to zero. The past three months, we have had sex only once, and in our 11-month relationship at least 5 months have been dry spells. In another few months, she will be leaving to go to school in the country where her other boyfriend lives. Her friends know nothing about me except that I am her roommate. I have taken the time to learn her needs, what she loves, and how she likes to be treated. I know that I cannot hold onto her, yet she says she will come back to me when she’s done with classes next year. I don’t know what the chances of that are, and it’s biting at me constantly. Please give me some feedback, an assessment, and your thoughts as a woman. I’m curious: what do you make of this? At the end of the day, it’s a messed up story. That’s about it I guess. Thanks! Dr. ZZ: Open relationships are not bad per se, nor is your girlfriend a bad person for juggling a lot of boyfriends, but long distance relationships are close to impossible even without those two pressures. Your girlfriend may return, and she may come back to you, but a school year is a long time when you are 20 years old – everything happens by the semester during that time in your life. If it is meant to be, if your connection is real, she will seek you out and surround you with her affection. But you will be better off letting that be a happy surprise rather than making it the thing you hold out hoping for. You have better things to do than to spend every night texting or emailing someone who lives far away and has another boyfriend besides. Anyone who can successfully juggle five guys at a time has a lot of personal charisma, and you’re bound to miss being around that charisma to say the least. But you will be better served if you make peace with that now, and take the pressure off the two of you. When it is time for her to go to

school, tell her, “Of course I’d love to see you when you get back, but let’s not commit to anything. Let’s enjoy the time we have; then you can go live your life and have fun.” You’ll miss her for a little while to be sure. Things will be sad and gray for a month or so. After a time, however, chances are you will start to feel relieved. It will be like you’ve woken up after having been under a spell. You won’t be worrying about her all the time and will be able to start putting attention on your own likes, wants and needs. If she were writing to me, I’d give her the same advice: Enjoy what you have while it lasts, and when it’s time to leave, let go.

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Question: Mine is a love story where a 40-something woman meets a 40-something man and winds up with the guy she went to school with. It was him all along! Life is great with us except that he has an ex-girlfriend with whom he shared 20 odd, druggy years. After they split they stayed friends and have remained very close. Now she’s got some kind of Bonnie and Clyde fantasy going, romanticizing the good old days when they robbed bookstores to feed their habits (yuck). While she says she wants him to be happy with someone else, she is making all kinds of noise to let me know that she and he were the golden couple and will be forever. I can’t help being curious about their obvious history, but as we are in a new relationship I think it’s weird that she sends him cards and mail saying how much she loves him and, knowing very well that I am going to read it online, posts that she loves him on his Facebook page. Obviously, she is sending me a message. How do I deal with it? She doesn’t live in Bali, which helps, but I feel as if there are three of us in the relationship as he messages her and texts her every day. I am pissed but don’t want to act needy and jealous. Help!

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Dr. ZZ: You can’t control what he or she will do. People don’t go to the Post Office and stand in line to get stamps to send cards to other countries without intentionally working that into their day. This woman will not detach from their involvement until your boyfriend does. He – not she – is the solution to the problem. He texts and messages her every day? You need to acknowledge your feelings (fear, hurt, anger, jealousy), and ask him directly for what you need.

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Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential. C/U/G - 5 Mar. 14


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soon as an Indonesian can write and wants to express an idea or an emotion, what they do is write it in poetic form.

Human rights activist Debra Yatim on poetry slams, polygamy and the Bali Emerging Writers Festival By Sarita Newson Bali Emerging Writers Festival (BEWF) is an annual literary festival that brings together Indonesia’s most exciting and dynamic new voices. Each y e a r, t a l e n t e d y o u n g Indonesian writers, songwriters, filmmakers, environmentalists and social activists are invited to express themselves, share their stories and inspire each other. A full program of panel discussions, film screenings, workshops, and community events are held over the course of the Festival. The BEWF is the sibling festival of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) and aims to encourage a creative and talented new generation of local writers. Now in its fourth year, the BEWF will take place on the weekend of May 3-4, 2014, at the STIKOM Bali building in Renon, Denpasar. Confirmed speakers include prominent poet and human rights activist, Debra Yatim, who will lead a workshop on how to organise a social movement. Debra, born to Acehnese father Abdullah Yatim and Manadonese mother Caroline Kalempouw, studied at the Academy of Publicists in Jakarta and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia. She has worked as a journalist for various Australian and Indonesian media outlets, including The Jakarta Post and Tempo English news magazine. It was on one of her assignments as a journalist that she came to understand the issues facing marginalised people. Driven by compassion and a profound sense of justice, she became active in advocating human rights and the rights of minority groups. Sarita: Debra, we are very excited to have you taking an active role in Bali Emerging Writers Festival, after your brilliant contribution to last year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival – especially the memorial and discussions about Indonesia’s Ibu Kartini. How do you feel about this opportunity to inspire some of the newest young minds and emerging writers of Indonesia in workshop? Debra: I am very excited about this opportunity. I have never attended the Bali Emerging Writers Festival before, which is a shame, because I attend the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival every year religiously. I never realised how wideranging the BEWF activities are. As you mentioned, it covers the full spectrum of writing, and as young Indonesians today have so much to say, I am convinced that a forum for young writers can only be for the good, and is one of the best things that we can provide for them. I am almost constantly amazed when reading musings by young Indonesians, and I am so sure that one of the best ’person of letters‘ of the coming generation will come from this initiative. This is because not only is it a beautiful forum, it is also an international one. Sarita: You have published four collections of poetry. Can you tell us how writing poetry became a part of Indonesia’s culture? Debra: Some time back, I attended a writers’ panel, and I received this enlightening insight: Indonesians have long been a poetry-writing society. One of the panellists said, as

You must already know that in parts of Sumatra, people hold poetry ’slams‘, adu pantun, all night long. Sardono W. Kusumo, the former rector of the Jakarta Institute of the Arts, once said in a seminar that poetry (meaning the pantun) is one of the ways teenagers use to be able to let off steam, not to mention raging hormonal tensions, because these slams were the only events where boys and girls could meet without the watchful eye of the village elders. They’d go on spouting pantun for all it was worth in the hope that the oldies would get tired and go off to bed, and then they’d go on until the wee hours. So, if in the West, the mating game is kicked off at the prom dance, in parts of Indonesian society it’s kicked off with boy and girl quoting spontaneously wrought poetry to each other! One other thing, someone once pointed out that most Indonesian poets began their careers sending off poetry to daily newspapers. A British writer at UWRF was surprised at this statement, and said he so wished that the UK had columns for amateur poets in daily newspapers so that the road for poets would not be as arduous as it is now.

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Sarita: I have read that the theme of your new collection of poetry is based upon climate change? Debra: It’s still in the cooking process, because I got sidelined and instead am currently deep in the middle of finishing a series about Jakarta’s traffic jams and public transport instead. It still has something to with climate change, but the subject matter became more specific. I’m hoping to have the anthology done in time for this year’s UWRF. Sarita: I believe you are also currently working on a cycle of one-woman plays on polygamy. Is this outreach to women going to make them more aware of their rights? Debra: Polygamy has been one of those things that caught my attention a while back and won’t go away. I am so astonished at the fact that after a solid documented 100 years of women in this archipelago saying they are against the practice, the men still consider polygamy as something that is par for the course and that it is condoned by religion. The very first demonstration by women in the new nation that was Indonesia (in the early 50s) was by a gaggle of middle-class women dressed in their finery carrying their handbags and picketing then President Soekarno for taking another wife without informing his current wife. The cycle of plays is my way of examining this very real schism in our society. What are we to do when more than one half of the community thinks something is totally off, while the other (less than) half think there is nothing wrong with continuing doing it? I think it is of utmost importance for writers to continue examining the issue until we find a resolution.

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Sarita: Would you like to tell our readers a little about your plans for the workshop at the BEWF? Debra: Well, I always love holding workshops because it is the only time I can get a roomful of people to hang on to my every word. Hahaha. Joking aside, I plan to pose several concepts to the participants, have them break themselves up into little groups, and then get them to spend the rest of the morning writing for all they are worth. I always find it intriguing that some people can write something and find it easy to also read the material out to share in a plenary session. These people will be the future orators of Indonesia. Most of the time, we will find some quiet, contemplative types, very reluctant to stand up in front of the room to read out what they’ve written, and then get blown away by their material. The wonderful thing is, both types will have opportunity to come to the fore and become noticed because of the BEWF.

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Bali Emerging Writers Festival will take place on the weekend of May 3-4, at STIKOM in Denpasar. All events are free, and are held in Bahasa Indonesia. More information about the full program can be found at www.ubudwritersfestival.com/bewf, or else follow BEWF on Twitter (@baliemerging) or Facebook (@ baliemergingwritersfestival). C/U/I-02 April 14


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SCHEDULE THAT Bali and Beyond Travel Fair (10 – 14 June) Having travelled extensively, I understand why Bali wins a multitude of awards for best spas, best resorts and for all kinds of categories. The Balinese have a natural warmth and hospitality that is hard to find elsewhere. Coupled with the rich culture, charm and beautiful scenery this makes Bali a continuous award winning destination. Bali is the natural choice to host yet another travel fair, bringing together over 500 domestic and international sellers representing the top multinational and unique leisure brands across the globe. The aim of the Bali and Beyond Travel Fair is to promote the tourism industry by bringing buyers and sellers together through business sessions, tourism seminars and direct promotion of best practices in Leisure management. Corporations, Travel Agents, Resort and Hotel Chains, Cruise Operators, Convention Planners and Travel Buyers can take advantage of three days of business. An extensive programme of activities is planned for the show. The fair has the support of the local government and is a great opportunity for Bali to promote both Bali and Indonesia. If you are involved in the travel industry in anyway then this is one event that needs to be pencilled in.

can use your membership at sister clubs in Jakarta and Yogyakarta. If you are interested in becoming a member do so before the next luncheon and you can take advantage of this luncheon which is inside the 5-star Peppers Sentosa Salt tapas. Salt tapas is worth a mention as it is the newest edition to the Luke Mangan family of ‘Salt’ restaurants and is the signature restaurant and bar within this resort. A range of tapas plates designed for sharing with an adjacent bar area overlooking a natural rock pool and chill-out deck provides the setting. This is a unique modern tapas bar at a stylish venue, a great choice for a gathering such as this. Do check out the website below for further information about SKAL and if you are interested in attending or joining then get in touch with Malcolm Scott. Cost : free (members) IDR260,000 (guests) Where : Jl Pura Telaga Waja, Jl Petitenget, Seminyak Contact : 7433589 malcolm@skalbal.com www.skalbali.com

The Wines of Medoc (6 May) This is another chance to splurge and indulge in this Chateau Montrose wine evening. Mr Herve Berland of Chateau Montrose will be presenting a selection of wines from Chateau Montrose to La Dame de Montrose. The evening starts with a Champagne reception with Hors D’oeuvres at the Sky Bar. Dinner begins at Soleil with a selection of Champagnes paired with each course, and of course carefully explained. The menu includes tagliatelle, Bedugul rabbit with Dijon mustard followed by marrow crusted rack of lamb. Salted caramel semifreddo, toasted hazelnut, crisp brown butter with hazelnut sponge concludes the menu. Not cheap but certainly worth it! The Sky Bar also has a sip and share promotion starting just as the sun sinks lower in the sky. Nibble on small plates of food and enjoy 2 for 1 on selected beer, wines and signature cocktails during happy hour from 4 pm to 7 pm. At weekends a live DJ will be mixing the sunset tunes. This is a great way to while away the sunset at this stylish bar.

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It has been a while since a five star dinner has been featured at one of the resorts on the island. When they do crop up, they are well worth attending. What better place than to host such an exquisite evening than The Four Seasons, Jimbaran Bay? A special Bollinger Champagne dinner will be prepared by executive chef Greg Bunt. This is perhaps one of France’s finest Champagne houses with a distinct full bodied flavour made from a high proportion of Pinot Noir that has been matured in oak. Just glimpsing the menu excites the taste buds! Smokey oysters with spiced tomato and horseradish starts the dinner followed by Confit salmon with crab salad and salmon perals with chive oils. Slow-roasted duck with pistachio crustred scallop and gem pureed Asian pear is definitely a treat. The dessert is equally as delicious and light consisting of oven-baked pear, honeycomb crunch and maple ice cream. Although they are not cheap, by international standards they are super value especially if you have a special occasion to celebrate. Do book in advance as these evenings are very popular and have limited places.

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Thai Buffet (Thursdays) Good Thai food is hard to come by outside of Thailand and as the urban sprawl continues to spread there are still only a handful of good Thai restaurants. Since the closure of Lemon Grass in Canggu quite a while ago now, there hasn’t been a good Thai restaurant in the area. Warung Asia is close but can be congested both in the area and the restaurant but worth it just for the taste! However, it is great to share this hidden jewel of a restaurant with the promotion of their all you can eat Thai Buffet for a very reasonable price every Thursday. As with all good Thai cuisine, you will need to make a reservation in advance to guarantee your place.

For readers who do not know what SKAL is, it is a gathering for the ‘dynamic’ players in the travel industry and I am sure in such a cut throat industry those that remain involved have to be active participants with creative ideas particularly with tough competition. However, this gathering is all about ‘doing business amongst friends’. SKAL Bali is the second largest When : 7 pm club in South East Asia and the fastest growing. The group Where : Dupa, Jl Drupadi, Seminyak meet monthly, attracting around 100 members and friends. Contact : 789 1329 www.facebook.com/pages/Dupa-di-Jalan. A mid-year family affair and Christmas Ball are two of SKAL’s top attractions. Travel industry friends have plenty of time to meet others within the industry and expand their network of Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all business partners. There are over 500 clubs in 90 countries up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 and so your membership is not just limited to Bali and you

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Penny Ellis: Spa Educator

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who essentially become indentured students with the employer not delivering on their promises. If the school or agency is offering job placements, check the contract carefully and get a list of previous students who can vouch for their credibility. Can a spa therapist make a good living? Are there opportunities for advancement? Absolutely yes to both questions! In today’s market where demand outstrips supply, clever people can become managers if they aspire to. Today schools are popping up all over the world to try to accommodate this booming industry.

For Sale; Portable music center, usb, CDs, radio, Sd card. Hardly been used from new. Sell for Rp. 375.000. Elly 0819 3601 1229. [073] For Sale; Spring latex mattress, 160cm x 200cm. Good condition, Sell Rp. 1.9 million ONO. Phone Elly 0819 3601 1229. [074]

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Donations for a new center in Tampak Siring for people with physical disability. All items are welcomed. Beds, blankets, sheets, cloths, kitchen equipment. dishes, computers, gym equipment, washing machine, stove, oven. All in usable condition. Call Oded 081 2390 5571 for pickup. [001]

Would someone who wants to enter the profession need to work as an apprentice for a period of time? Like everything in life, people fresh out of college need time to practice. This person would be paid, but at a lower level until their expertise begins to kick in. Our industry is forever changing and even I after all of these years am still learning too.

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If the person has no formal education, is it possible that spas will take them on at novice level and train them in-house?

Penny Ellis was born in Africa, but grew up on England from age five. After studying hairdressing and beauty at Kirby College in Middlesbrough UK in the 1970s, Penny worked for more than 40 years in consultancy and senior management positions in the spa and wellness industry. She first owned a chain of upmarket UK spa salons before moving into the training arena as the owner of the International Massage and Beauty Training Academy in the UK. In 1993, Penny relocated to Malaysia, which provided her with her first insights into eastern spa traditions. She joined the Spa Village team on Pankor Laut Island where she quickly embraced Indian Ayurveda rituals, traditional Chinese medicine and Malay/Indonesian health and beauty treatments. In 2006, Penny founded the Bali International Spa Academy (BISA), accredited by the prestigious Confederation of International Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology. Although most of her time is devoted to business operations, her greatest satisfaction is still derived from personal consultations with students and their trainers. What are your hobbies and/or interests? In my earlier days, I was a very keen yacht racer and I still love yachts, but more so with the gin & tonic in hand. I adore my two dogs, Max, who I have had from 6 weeks old, and Zero who was a very sick street dog who is now wonderfully healthy. We spend a lot of time on the beach, which keeps my soul firmly attached to the sea, which I fell in love with so many years ago. How do employers assess prospective spa therapists? Employers consider the range of therapies which novice therapists have credentials for, as well as the length and depth of their formal studies. In Europe, it’s imperative that job candidates have some form of accreditation. The liability for spas is just too great with someone who may have talent, but lacks a valid certificate. I see this happening more and more in Asian countries such as Singapore and Malaysia where spas are increasingly demanding either local or international certification. What advice can you give to a young person who wishes to enter the spa therapy field? Research schools carefully to determine what local or international certifications, if any, they provide. Talk to other students currently enrolled to get their feedback. Most importantly, look for a school with passionate and caring educators on their team. You can see it easily in their body language if they are confident and content. Do not be shy to ask about the qualifications their teachers possess. In deciding on where to do training, what should prospective students do and not do? We have all heard stories of Indonesians working abroad

Certainly! We did this at Spa Village and I know that large hospitality organizations such as Four Seasons identify staff with the right aptitude and train them in-house. Some of the best therapists have actually started out as gardeners and due to their caring nature have become one of their most sought after therapists. If a student wishes to work in a lucrative position onboard a cruise ship or find a well-paying job abroad, what should they be aware of? Be sure to use a fully licensed agent with a solid reputation. There are too many people on Bali claiming to be agents who demand a lot of money in exchange for supposedly securing them bonafide jobs. The fees they demand put the entire family at financial risk and all too often the pay they are promised is not delivered.

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With so much growth in the tourism sector, how do you see the future of Bali spas? Bali’s reputation as “The Spa Capital Of The World” is quite well deserved. However, other destinations are catching up quickly, so it’s important that Bali spas continue to nurture and train good therapists. With so many skilled spa workers opting to move abroad, Bali spas will need to work harder to retain them through larger commissions in addition to a reasonable base salary to reflect the increasing cost of living as well as reward loyalty via better health insurance and company subsidized external training to keep them motivated. Like everywhere else in the world, a personal thank you for their contribution to the organization goes a long way to making them feel valued. Does this situation apply also to Bali? The Balinese are highly regarded worldwide for their magical hands and warm personalities, so are recruited by top-notch spas and cruise ships. In the spas of many European countries and the Middle East you will frequently find Balinese therapists. This overseas demand makes it quite challenging for Bali spas to attract and retain qualified therapists. This means there are very few institutions locally who require any sort of diploma for hiring as the expense to enroll in a spa school is usually financially out of the realm of possibility for the average Balinese. To enable them to recruit talented therapists, higher-class spas on Bali often have their own internal training programs for entry-level staff.

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How can you be contacted? Email: penny@balibisa.com, tel. 0361-281-289, mobile 081-337-070-584. 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/BT/G-02 Oct. 13


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Restaurant Review

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

A Balinese Success! E & O breaks the trend. Over the past decade many successful Bali restaurants have attempted to try the Jakarta market, most have come home with tails between legs, egos bruised and much lighter in pocket! This new venture to showcase the culinary talents of Will Meyrick in Jakarta has been so eagerly awaited and for so long, with so many Jakarta tourists already flocking to Sarong and they are even more visible at MamaSan. If E & O had not been successful it would have been an anti-climax! It is not! E & O, Eastern & Oriental! Funny I had always thought that the Orient was in the East? Sorry but the name keeps reminding me of ‘Errors & Omissions Excepted’…happily there are not too many of either here. The regular ‘foodies’ of Bali [expats and tourists alike] were well aware of what Will can achieve with Thai cuisine after his exploits in opening Husk at the old Sofitel and Blossom at Sentosa, but the addition of Vietnamese, Indonesian and even some unusual Chinese dishes and dim sum to the menu presents the dining scene with feast of Asian tastes rarely ever found in the one location and certainly not at this quality level. Bali had already discovered the Meyrick dining factor, Now Jakartans [plus visitors from Bali] can enjoy the same in Jakarta. The Thai touch is still there of course. Thai food as it should be with vividly contrasting dishes that are alternately sweet, sour, salty or hot. Pungent flavours to attack your senses, and titillate the taste buds. The crisp but intensely sweet Pork Belly, stir fried with tamarind and tamarillo till crunchily perfect. Beef Cheeks slowly braised in a Penang curry with chilli, peanuts and Thai basil, the beef so tender yet a millions miles from bland. The enormous menu [not only the content ….but also its physical size…why not normal menu design with readable type? Design can sometimes get in the way of practicability] causes a major problem that can only be solved by many repeat visits. Every item sounds so good, with the presented dish following through, that the talent is to order a spread of dishes that contrast and compliment each other. No mean feat as too much of the same taste spoils the end result. The stylish and spacious bar and lounge area provides the perfect scene for relaxed dining, and invites you to linger! An Asian bistro? Old favourites abound on the Thai sections of the menu. Betel Leaves topped with chicken and coriander, shallots, capsicum and roasted chilli relish [an essential way to begin your meal]. Egg Nets, a David Thompson standard, a net of egg rolled around a mix of chicken and prawn with caramelized coconut, peanuts, mint and pickled cucumber. Fish Dumplings with Soya, Ginger, Shallots and Sesame Oil are the surprise from Beijing, wonderful, a mouth full of exploding taste! Or the new dumpling packed with Peking Duck meat, served in a heavenly broth of soy and mushrooms. Pick up the bowl and put it to your lips to finish the broth, no one will care in worldly Jakarta. You have had Spring Rolls before? Not like these, just wait till you try this version with slowly braised lamb combined with ginger, red bean and black vinegar. Then there is the Yunan Sausage with nam prik num and pork crackling, served on a betel leaf.

A new ‘in’ dish for Bali and on the menu here is their Open Steamed Buns, You can select the inside contents that you wish. It can be Slow Smoked Wagyu Brisket with cucumber, coriander and pickled mustard greens or Roasted Pork Belly with kimchi and fresh Herbs or Peking Duck, cucumber, green shallot, coriander & hoisin sauce. They are perfect to order when snacking with drinks. I am a great fan of the Vietnamese cuisine and lament the lack of quality Vietnamese generally throughout SE Asia [apart from Vietnam of course and a recently found treasure in Kuala Lumpur, Sao Nam], So I had to try Will’s Vietnamese Caramelised Duck Breast with young coconut juice, lime and black pepper. I did so, knowing full well that the full dish would be far too sweet for a lone diner. As with most Asian dishes, it is one to be shared. Yes, it was very sweet but it as still sensational, order it as one of your varied dishes! In Asian restaurants I am always drawn to the chicken and duck sections of the menu as no one does it better! Kaeng Phet of Roasted Duck with lychee, ginger, Thai basil and chillies [pictured] is another showstopper here, the meat tender, the flavours sublime. Chicken can be grilled with turmeric, honey and nahm jim jauw. Roasted Thai style with Kaffir lime and sweet chilli or stir-fried with bamboo shoots, cloud ear mushrooms and green shallots or simple Thai in green curry. Any which way all fantastic! Other Vietnamese dishes include their no.1 favourite, Pho Bo, with sliced tenderloin of beef, bean sprouts, green shallots, onion, Thai basil and Vietnamese chilli sauce. Salads are an integral part of Thai cuisine, usually beginning with Som Tum, green mango with snake beans, peanuts and dried shrimp. But there is also a Soft Shell Crab Salad with rose apple, shredded coconut, chilli jam, Thai basil and Kedondong leaves, Grilled Fillet of Barramundi with black bean paste served with nam pla prik or King Prawns served with green nahm jim. The Grilled Beef Salad is way different from the Yum Neau [Thai Beef Salad] on hundreds of Bali menus, this one is with green mango, shallots, and peanuts, mint and nahm jim jauw. Then there is the sensational Nam Doc of Smoked Wagyu Brisket with mushrooms, mint, red onions, chilli and roasted rice.

courts] with rice and chicken soup, crisp Lemongrass Chicken and that Thai original Pad Thai Goong, noodles with prawns, bean sprouts, garlic, chives, crushed peanuts and chilli tamarind. With such a menu of vastly different cuisine backgrounds it is only to be expected that the staff training [kitchen and waiters] must take some time but with food this sensational even the occasional mistake is quickly forgiven however the service level at E & O is excellent young friendly waiters well trained with the menu and obviously happy in the environment. New restaurants often have a very short life in Jakarta, 12 months down the track and E & O is a well established part of the normal Jakarta dining scene. Reservations are almost essential, particularly on weekends. E & O is almost a reason alone to visit Jakarta!

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant Address

: E&O : Menara Rajawali, Jl. Dr Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Kawasan Mega Kuningan. South Jakarta. Telephone : (021) 576.1645 Open : Dinners from 6.00, daily. Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area : Yes [along the window side]. Air-conditioning : Yes. Parking : Valet. Price : Rp. 800,000 for two [+ drinks]. Credit Cards : All major cards. Food : Asian. Wine : Excellent list. Service : Professional and knowledgeable but still with a smile! Atmosphere : Relaxed eating. Overall : Another Will Meyrick gem!

Whilst most people imagine all Thai dishes are hot with chilli, they are not. One of the most fragrant Thai curries is the Massaman of Thailand’s south, gently simmered with pumpkin, cardamom, shallots and tamarind. At E & O they slowly braise lamb shanks in this incredibly luscious mix. It is a wonderful combination. The Beef Short Ribs are twice-cooked with sweet fish sauce, cucumber and nam pla prik resulting in flesh that is so tender but full on taste. The most unusual dish on the menu is their Suckling Pig with nahm prik num, nahm jim jauw and Kaffir sweet chilli sauce. Call it fusion if you must! Seafood gets the same treatment with flavour reigning supreme. It is all here, fish simply steamed but with shiitake mushrooms, ginger and shallots, grilled fillet of Barramundi with black bean paste and nam pla prik. The famous Thai Tom Yum is here; prawns, galangal, lemongrass, milk and coriander. Choo Chee is one of many Chinese importations, since improved by centuries of Thai ingenuity, based on a red curry but with many extra ingredients it is unrecognisable from the original. Perfect for seafood particularly shell fish but here it is with crisp Barramundi, There are also many rice and noodle dishes, perfect for the lone diner. Most are of Chinese origin; Hainanese Chicken Rice, Char Siu Pork [perfectly tender not dry as in most food

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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For Sale; Baby carrier 6 in 1, grey/black color, age 6-12months. Never use, price Rp. 150.000. Photo available. SMS only 081 2381 5292. Bukit Ungasan. [067] For Sale; Tiny brilliant diamond color F with international certificate for nose jewelry, 0.16ct. Call for best price 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [068] For Sale; Yamaha outboard motor short shaft 15HP. Just been fully serviced, Rp. 9.5 Juta. Call 0819 9957 1288. Sanur. [069]

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For Sale; Various diamonds with international certificates for fingers. 0.33ct and 0.44ct. Call 0819 9957 1288 best price for serious buyer. Sanur. [070] For Sale; Family member subscription to Canggu Club. Price is $2,000 instead of $2,500. Contact us for more information 0821 4414 5012. <raynal@hotmail.fr>. Canggu. [071] Moving Sale; Everything must go, all furniture, fridge freezer, TV’s, teak furniture, golf clubs, office equipment, beds, English bed linen, kitchen equipment, art, aircon, all years old. Phone 0813 3982 9913 English speaking. Buyer collects. Sanur. [072] If you don’t know where you are going, you’ll end up someone else.

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For Sale; Sony DVD player, excellent condition, only been used a few times, New model. Sell for Rp. 290.000 (fixed). Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [062] For Sale; Airland spring latex mattress, 160cm x 200cm, Good condition. Paid Rp. 4 million, sell for Rp. 1.9 million. Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [063] For Sale; Altec active speakers with bass speaker. Can be used with TV, computer, phone etc. Excellent condition, beautiful sound. Sell for Rp. 250.000. Contact Kevin 0818 0531 8192. [064]

Special this week @ Echo Beach Cafe: Grilled Seafood Platter served with asian green vegetables and asian spice sauce.

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Update Square has long been established as Lombok’s finest stand-alone restaurant. Located in central Senggigi it came of age when ex Mosaic chef Wayan Budiana headed the kitchen for a number of years but since his departure and the arrival of ex Aman executive chef Made Suyana it has even forged further ahead, perhaps even showing the Bali cousins across the water a thing or two? The highlight of a recent visit was their Smoked Salmon. No, not something peeled out of a frozen packet but salmon that had been smoked locally in Lombok using lime tree wood. Wow, what a wonderful flavour with its gentle hint of lime. Served simply on thin crisp bread fingers with orange segments [pictured] it was the perfect starter to a great meal. Other stars on the Square menu include their Goat Cheese Souffle, interesting salads of Roasted Duck with sesame orange dressing and one that combines soft shell crabs with green papaya in a tamarind and palm sugar dressing. Mains include Twice Roasted Duck with caramelized apple, braised radichio, honey glazed roasted pumpkin and orange flavored sauce and their marinated Five Spices and Orange Zest Chicken Breast with roasted garlic mashed potato, green onion and ginger relish. For any Lombok visit a dinner at Square is a must and whilst in Lombok best to try the local cuisine with Square’s Begibung [Sasakinese for eating together]. Start with Bebalung a Beef Short Rib Soup with caramelized shallot, garlic, and fresh tomato, spring onion and tamarind infusion followed by Peluk Nyer, blanched vegetables with spiced toasted grated coconut and crisp soy beans. Then the star of Lombok cuisine Ayam Taliwang, a marinated kampung chicken cooked with garlic, candle nut, dried red chilli and shrimp paste, served with a beberuk salad. Then Singang Udang, prawn in turmeric, garlic, tamarind Juice and holy basil. Pepes Empak Segare is marinated fish wrapped in banana leaf, Goreng Daging, braised beef in chili, garlic, toasted grated coconut flavored with lemongrass. To finish with Ares Lombok, slow cooked banana stem in chilli, garlic, root spiced and coconut milk sauce and Pisang Sang lose, caramelized banana wrapped in crepe, served with palm sugar syrup and coconut sorbet. A Lombok feast you will never forget!

For Sale; CRT/tube not LCD monitor LG Flatron EZ T730, 17inch, good condition, sell for Rp. 300.000. Call/SMS 081 2389 5551. Bukit Ungasan. [065] For Sale; Baby bumper 2 in 1 can be folded as sofa for baby/kids, brand Dialogue, brown color, price Rp. 300.000. Photo available. SMS only 081 2381 5292. Bukit Ungasan. [066] 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. [031] When all think alike, no one is thinking very much.

For Sale; Used but great condition XBOX 360 60GB, with all cables and 2 controllers. Rp. 1.9 juta. Call or text 0819 9957 9010. Kerobokan. [040] For Sale; Office chair black used once only very comfortable, with office desk wide 60cm, length 120cm high 75cm. Rp 680.000. Call or text 0819 9957 9010. Kerobokan. [041] 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. [138]

For Sale; Wooden wardrobe, great condition like new, wide 42cm, length 80cm, high 1,76cm, wooden multifunction cabinet with 5 shelfs wide 30cm, length 40cm, high 147cm. Great for storage. Rp. 460.000. Call or text 0819 9957 9010. Kerobokan. [043] For Sale; Comfortable water-grass sofa w/wood armrest. Natural brown, square shaped, width 210cm, wood legs& armrest can be coffee table. Comes with good sponge and cotton cover. Short time used, only Rp. 900,000. Ubud area, pls call: 0878 6025 9153, <internationaltemple@ hotmail.com>. [018]

Biku celebrates Mothers’ Day to co-incide with Mothers’ Day in Australia. Is there a more popular restaurant/café in Bali? I doubt it. It does not seem to matter what time of the day you pass by and their car park at front is double parked and the surrounding street full as well. Open for breakfast [Poached Egg on cheddar and chive buttermilk scones or Potato Cakes, Scrambled Eggs, Smoked Salmon and Wilted Spinach with a chive béarnaise], lunch [beer-battered Fish + Chips], dinner [Marinated Balsamic Chicken Breast] and any time snacking in between [those Aussie specials of a beef pie or even a sausage sandwich], this original and unique ‘tea house’ on Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan, has made its name from their High Teas of which there are many different styles, even an Asian one. A special Mothers’ Day High Tea will be the main feature Sunday May 11, at only Rp.105,000++ p.p. [children Rp.40,000++ For Mothers’ Day Biku also offers a very special tea blend, as well as a special ‘Cookie for Mum’. Biku is also the centre of good old fashioned OZ home cuisine with scones, pikelets and pavlovas available daily. Itithi. unusual name, unusual restaurant. Only a few months old it is hidden down a narrow road [Lebek Bena] off Jln. Melasti, Legian. The name is from a Sanskrit phrase meaning ‘the guest is God’, giving the suggestion that your presence will be very welcome, and it is. The décor is red and black, the ceiling pale blue with white floating clouds, the food VERY Indian. Their specialty is from the Punjab, Dal Makhani. Unlike other dals this one is based on a combination of whole black lentils and kidney beans. This dish is greatly revered in India and due to its complexity often reserved to special celebration days. Indian tourists to Bali are amazed at finding this dish at Itithi and return regularly to re-order. Indian food, as with most ancient cuisines, is very regionalized. Itithi presents the food of North India, a cuisine based on the use of many different spices, after all this was the part of India that was traversed by the famous Spice Road.

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Bambu is the latest rave restaurant down Seminyak-Kerobokan way. On Jln. Petitenget

just before Hu’u [same side] it has been set up by the trio from La Lucciola, a place that has always been renowned for its location rather than its cuisine. But at Bambu everyone is talking about its Indonesian food as well as its imaginative setting, sitting on islands surrounded by water. The incomparable Denise is usually there to attend to all of your needs. Chef Nyoman Suasa offers a small but interesting menu. Salads can be vegetarian [green papaya in broth, mushrooms and baby cauliflower in ginger] or seafood [blue river prawns with lemon basil] or Ayam Pelalah [shredded chicken tossed with lime and chilli. Mains can be a Jackfruit Curry, Barramundi cooked in bamboo with sour star fruit, chilli and lemon basil, Baby Back Ribs with banana blossom salad or Ayam Kecap Manis. Sides include some dishes that could be considered as entrees, Perkedel Jagung, Tempe Goreng and amazingly rice [ordered as an extra not being automatically served with meals]. Dessert is a mystery, Sticky Black Rice Dumplings supposedly from Lombok which is maybe an over-imaginative menu description as after more than 50 Lombok visits exploring the restaurants there I have never come across this?

La Xurreria is a Spanish café on Jln. Monkey Forest, Ubud [next to Circle K], It is a

narrow but deep space with modern fit out. Early breakfast is just Scrambled Eggs and Bacon, but apart from their Segafredo Coffee [rapidly expanding in Bali] daily offerings are mainly salads [served on a flat dish], sandwiches [bacon, ham or rucola] with fries, a Chicken Wrap or the very Spanish Potatas Bravas and Pincho de Tortilla [the famous Spanish Omelette]. Churros [long sticks of light deep fried pastry coated with sugar] are on every Spanish menu but here they also have Super Churros, topped with favoured icing.

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Star Apple is new on Jln. Batu Belig, Kerobokan, directly opposite the Watercress Cafe. Very Asian with more than a touch of Thai [curry puffs, betel leaf, Pad Thai] but a few dishes from everywhere plus a few creations. Rarely seen in Bali is the Chinese Sang Choy Bow, one of the most popular dishes at Chinese restaurants in Australia, minced meat [in originating Hong Kong traditionally it was minced pigeon, but in the west chicken usually replaces it] tossed with plum sauce, spooned on to a cold crisp romain lettuce leaf which you wrap around it and consume…messy but nice! There are also Chinese dumplings and dahls from India, in fact something for everyone. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com NC/Ns/G-30 April 14


Bali House & Home For Sale; Blackberry 9320 3g wifi. Flash light complete condition 99% white color asked 1.7 million nego. call 745 5886, Denpasar. [034] For Sale; iPhone 4 16 GB black factory unlock. Still in very good condition. Price 3,5juta Please contact 0853 3829 2323 (sms only). [035]

For Sale; LensBaby composer lens for Canon EOS cameras. Includes double and single glass, plastic, pinhole/zone plate, and fisheye optics, wideangle/macro adapter. Purchased in USA. Excellent condition. Price: 6.2-million Rp (nego). SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [030] NC/Ho/M-30 April 14

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Moving Sale; Light motion sola photo 600 UW-Light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 2 Suunto Vyper Dive Computer plus PCconnector. As new. $ 240 each. 1 3mm oceanic Wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady Probe-Wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $ 200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. 1 Scubapro 350 2nd stage + US divers octopus + pressure gauge + Scubapro 1st stage. gd. cond. $ 160. Pls. contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. [053]

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Wanted; Air conditioner in good condition. 1pk split system. Preferably in the Sanur area. Please phone 0812 3816 7670 with details and price. [023] For Sale; Black metal frame bed and spring latex mattress, 160cm x 200cm. Good condition. Paid Rp. 7 million, quick sale Rp. 2.5 million. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [058] For Sale; Complete collection of David Baldacci’s books (more than 20 volumes, including the latest Day of Doom). Per book only Rp 55.000. Sell only the whole bunch for this price. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [055]

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by Dr. Kris

Rats in the Garden

‘Dear Dr. Kris I have recently started compost pile up at the back of the garden and have noticed rats now occasionally frequent the yard up there, I mainly hear or see them scuttle away when I approach the area to do some gardening. Does this problem make my compost heap a non-starter for me? Is there something that I could do differently to prevent them? Am I adding too high a volume of food waste or is it that rodents just come with the territory? Regards Jeff.’ Rodents or evidence of them in and around your compost bin can be unsettling, and is at the top of the list of reasons as to why some people don’t compost at all. Rodents can be attracted to compost heaps as they want a warm place to nest, food to eat and shelter from predators. Rats have sharp claws and teeth that grow for a life time, and they can burrow under soil and gnaw through chicken wire to get into a compost bin if they really have to, so an open pile is like free take-away for them, especially if you’re not careful with what you put in there. How to Keep Rats Out of Your Compost Foods to avoid. Usually, rats are drawn to compost piles because they are a food source. You should never add meat, ¿sh, fats, oils and dairy to a compost heap because those items are a sure drawcard for rodents which ¿nd food through their sense of smell. Rats and mice also like breads and grains, they are omnivores and will eat literally anything, but will be particularly attracted by anything sweet or fatty. If they’re hungry enough, even vegetable peels will start to look tempting. Whenever you add food scraps to your compost bin thoroughly cover them up with dry leaves, grass clippings and soil once you have added it all. Adding vegetation or soil layers on top of food scraps speeds up the composting process and suppresses the odour of rotting organic matter. Use a solid closable bin. An open compost pile can be inviting, simply because it is so easily accessible. If you have restricted the foods to avoid, and rodents are still a persistent problem, then they are likely to be after fruit and vegetable scraps. If you have an open bin then it’s best to use it only for garden waste. Stop adding food waste to your compost pile altogether, until you have solved the rodent problem. This requires adding only garden waste such as dry leaves, twigs, garden clippings and no household food scraps. Turning the pile regularly and keeping it moist will also deter them from attempting to nest in your pile as they would like it to be dry and undisturbed. Aerating the compost regularly by turning the contents will also help the materials breakdown faster, whereas if the material compacts and air

can’t circulate the compost will become smelly and attractive to pests. The most effective way to keep rodents out of a compost bin is to have it fully enclosed and with a tight lid. In the presence of rodents, vegetable peelings and other kitchen waste should go only in a closed bin, with solid sides and a lid, and even then you may still need to take further defensive measures to keep them out. Provide plenty of physical barriers. Always keep a well secured lid on the compost bin, to keep them out. To prevent access from burrowing under, stand the bin on wire mesh, it will allow worms in but keeps the rats out. Rats can slip through gaps as small as 15 mm (half an inch), so the holes in the mesh need to be smaller than this. And the wire must be heavy-duty, as rodent teeth are sharp and can easily cut through standard chicken wire. Compost bins can be expensive, but you can make one out of a plastic garbage bin. Poke some holes in the bottom for drainage. Make sure to you regularly water it. If the rats eat through the plastic bin you can surround it with heavy duty wire mesh as a deterrent. If possible, site the compost bin on a solid surface such as cement, paving or a bed of stone to keep rats from burrowing into it from underneath. Strategic placement. Rodents dislike contact with humans and too much activity will deter them from hanging around. They prefer to keep to the shadows and sheltered areas. Situate your compost in the open as much as possible, away from likely ‘rat-runs’, so that they are discouraged by the lack of cover. Not having it placed up against a fence, wall or shed is helpful as rats are less likely to run through open spaces to get to a compost bin. Site the bin away from objects that act as a sheltered runway passage. Resist hiding your compost bin away at the back of the garden in a place that you rarely visit. Put it somewhere that you regularly pass-by. Not only will the constant activity discourage the rats but it will also remind you and encourage you to be an active composter.

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The feline defence. Having cats deters rats and mice, and can keep their numbers down to zero. Cats keep them away from the garden not only because they chase and catch them, but the scent of a cat alone is usually a good enough deterrent for the rodents. But don’t leave it up to the cats, you have to be thoughtful with waste disposal and compost control too! 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 C/Ho/G-29 May 13


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For Sale; iPhone 4S 16 GB black factory unlock. Still in very good condition. Price 4,5juta. Please contact 0853 3829 2323 (sms only). [036] For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [054]

Strand of Golden South Sea Pearls. 33 gently graduated (11 to 12.5mm) naturally colored south sea pearls with 22K hand made clasp. Asking US$27,000. Call +62 361 558 3277. Email <sri@videoseogo.com>. Gianyar. [088] Vision is the art of seeing the invisible.

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For Sale; Brewers Yeast. 5 gram packets at Rp. 30.000 each. Phone Deb 0812 3820 4541. Kerobokan. [050] For Sale; Top quality lining curtain. Brand new, shade off white. 2.44m Width x 2.37m Length. Price only Rp 300,000. Call or SMS 081 2384 2698. Legian. [004]

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Ubud moving sale. Jalan Sriwedari, Taman. Television & Indovision satellite TV decoder; television table: near new bed; antique wardrobe, other furniture; alarm system; DVD collection: library: crystals & rock specimens; bric a brac. Sale all April. Phone (0361) 977 623. <stonesourcery@ me.com>. [011] For Sale; Mac RAM 8GB. Computer Ram strips brand new RAM for Mac DDR3 1333Mhz 2x 4GB strips Rp. 650.000. Perfect upgrade for your Macbook or iMac. Call +62 361 558 3277 or e-mail: <sri@videoseogo. com>. Gianyar. [087]

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By Ayu Spicy

Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) Like Julie, my niece, this salsa has a pizzazz. She created bowls of it for a large gathering and was told she could make a fortune producing it. Instead she gave me the recipe so I could share it with all of you. It freezes well without the optional avocado which can be added just before serving. Be sure to broil the tomatoes and Lombok chilies until black, keeping the Lombok skins on for a smoky flavor.

Julie’s Sassy Salsa Makes 1 ½ - 2 cups Ingredients: - 500g tomatoes - 4 -6 red Lombok chilies - 3 cloves garlic minced - 1 bunch green onions chopped finely - juice of 2-3 lime, or to taste - 2 tsp. roasted ground cumin - 2 tsp. Mexican chili powder - 2 tsp. palm sugar, grated - 1 bunch cilantro, chopped - 2 tsp. salt or more if you prefer - 1 avocado, diced (optional) - 2 tsp. chopped chipotle in adobo sauce (optional)

- 2 tsp. smoked ground paprika (optional) Directions: Preheat oven to broil. Place tomatoes and Lombok chilies on a baking sheet. I line mine with foil for easier clean up. Broil the tomatoes until the skins have broken and their tops are charred. Remove the tomatoes from the baking sheet but return the peppers to broil until completely blackened on the top. Rotate them with tongs so both sides are blackened. The goal is to have all of the peppers blackened and as lightweight as possible. Take them out to cool.

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Once cooled, cut the Lomboks in half and scrape out the seed. Coarsely chop them. Save the seeds in case the salsa needs more pizzazz. Put the garlic along with the green onions, the lime juice, the charred peppers, two tomatoes and their juice into a blender or food processor. Pulse until blended. Add the rest of the tomatoes, the roasted cumin, Mexican chili powder, sugar, cilantro, and salt. Pulse until blended. This is the basic delicious salsa. If you want to adorn it further add a diced avocado for added richness and beauty. Canned chipotles in adobo sauce add a smoky flavor as does smoked ground paprika. 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 C/Ho/G-2 April 14


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Building & Maintenance For Sale; Light surfboard for sale, Richard Evans shaper. Size 6.1, 18 1/2, 2 1/4. Back pad, fins, GoPro mount plug. Good condition, no dings. Price is 1. 8 millions. Email <7844027@gmail.com> or 0821 4488 7367. Bukit. [038]

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Hotel kitchen equipment for sale. All the listed items are all still boxed and never been used. We are open to sensible offers only and the purchase price is listed below. 1. Bread slicer Getra, model: SM - 302; dimension: 68cm x 61cm x 68.5cm, Rp. 8.300.000. 2. Bone saw machine La Minerva, model: A/182; blade length: 1820 x 16 mm ; Rp.14.250.000, 3. Dough mixer restomart cap. 20 ltr, model: SM - 402. Rp.18.200.000. If you are interested please contact us <chef@samabe.com> at +62 818 0551 4451. [039] Assorted fine art jewelry. Selling select pieces from my personal collection. Some of the best hand made fine art jewelry in Asia. Must see to appreciate! Call +62 361 558 3277 or e-mail: <sri@videoseogo.com>. Gianyar. [089]

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For Sale; John Florence signature model futures surfboard fins. Skull graphic. Excellent condition. Price: Rp. 500.000. SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [046] For Sale; E-Scooter; purchased Christmas 2013 but only ridden ten minutes. Rechargeble electric scooter with seat. Still under warranty. E-mail debjoel21@ hotmail.com for pictures and details. Rp. 2.300.000 ONO. Deb 0812 3820 4541. Kerobokan. [047]

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For Sale; Top quality classic 2 piece curtain set, including liner curtains & tie-backs. Cream colour with copper pinstripe 1.65m Width x 2.34m Length each curtain. Price only Rp 1.5 million. Call or SMS 081 2384 2698. Legian. [002] For Sale; Top quality classic 2 piece curtain set, including liner curtains & tie-backs. Maroon colour 1.30m Width x 2.22m Length each curtain Price only Rp 1.25 million. Call or SMS 081 2384 2698. Legian. [003] Free: Private Classified Ads in Bali Advertiser. Put your free ad in the next issue. The easiest way to place your ad is at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz  Place An Advertisement page  Private Classified. You may also bring in, fax, or directly e-mail your ad. Notice: Bali Advertiser confirms all free Private Classified ads. When you send an ad, we will contact you. If we are unable to contact you then your ad is not printed.

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“Hens and the Art Of Nasal Hygiene” “It’s just like pouring money down the drain he said”. “I beg your pardon?” “You know, pouring money…. down the drain.” “That’s ridiculous, how can you pour money down the drain? It doesn’t tend to flow very well now does it?” “Well no I mean figuratively speaking.” “Figuratively? Does the denomination of the notes make a difference?” So how do wealthy people manage to get rid of all that horrible money that they keep acquiring? Probably the most effective and literally accurate way of pouring money down the drain is to pulp the notes into a slurry so then it will flow - well at least until it blocks the drain. As a second best option you can always buy something very expensive such as a bottle of 1951 Penfold’s Grange Hermitage, - now that would flow quite well, you could even drink it first and it would end up going down the drain but we are starting to lose the point of the exercise. Another option is to dissolve something very expensive in the water such as, er, electricity before pouring it down the drain. But, I hear you think, you can’t dissolve electricity in water - no that’s true, but you can heat the water up before pouring it away. Yes indeed, we now have a very efficient and effective way of divesting ourselves of large amounts of that horrible dirty money stuff. The phone rang and I was greeted by a polite but somewhat disturbed voice on the other end of the line. “We have a villa, only 2 of us live here but our electricity bills are very high.” “High, how high?” “Around 4 million a month.” A few straightforward questions were not providing answers and so I went around for a look. I noted a reasonably sized swimming pool but not much else that would use a lot of power. It is often the case that people are not aware of just how much power they are using as they gather appliances around them to ease their lifestyle and so we sat down and checked through everything that would use electricity. They didn’t have a tumble drier or heated washing machine, they did use air conditioners but only at night, no 2,000 watt electric kettle or curling tongues, even the electric toothbrushes were economy models. They were being efficient and should not have been using so much power. Our attention turned to the most obvious users of power the electric water heaters in their 2 bathrooms. These can use large amounts of power if left on all the time. It was decided to try air conditioner water heaters, low cost but highly effective units for collecting the heat expelled from air conditioner units. They were using their air conditioner anyway and this would heat water at no extra cost and remove the expense of those power hungry electric heating elements. Two air conditioner water heaters were installed. One bathroom had heaps (well bucketfuls) of wonderful piping hot water but mysteriously the other didn’t. The water would be sort of warmish first thing in the morning, quickly deteriorating into the distinctly luke category and by midday the water would reach that stimulating temperature capable of reducing brass monkeys to eunuch status. Serious interrogation of the pembantu followed and, just for the record, water boarding was not used. Standard questions such as “Were you using hot water on the morning of the 25th of March last?” or “Can you account for your movements at the time the heat vanished from the aforementioned water?” yielded nothing, not even trick questions like “Do you use a rubber duck when you take a hot bath?” were able to provide further illumination to the situation. In fact no explanation for the absence of anything of an aqueous and thermally enhancing nature was forthcoming. Unfortunately the trail had gone cold, stone cold. “There must be a leak” the technician said, “it is obvious the hot water is running away somewhere.” The gardener disagreed, his expansive knowledge derived from years of experience removing biological deposits from his nasal cavities with his digit and stroking his highly prized cock while squatting on a local street corner told him that this simply could not be the case. “But we can’t see any water” he ejaculated, “where could it be going?”

“Into the walls, into the ground, who knows? All we know is that there is a leak and there is a great wailing and a gnashing of teeth being heard throughout the land as wallets are being emptied.” The doubtful gardener held out. A pressure test was carried out on the suspected section of pipe and, sure enough, proved that somewhere there was a leak. But still the gardener held out showing us his certificate in nasal hygiene as proof of his gnostic capacity. But then an additional problem arose. An examination of the suspect bathroom made it clear that there was to be a challenging removal and repair of nicely finished luxury marble and stonework involved in replacing pipes. The technician (not having a certificate in nasal hygiene) retreated. Time passed (as is its wont) and eventually the tepid mornings took their toll. The leaking pipe was bypassed with a new pipe and, sure enough the problem was solved. Lukewarmness was eliminated and glorious, steaming hot morning ablutions put the smiles back on everyone’s faces. Electricity is expensive and is bound to become a lot more expensive. The Indonesian authorities are very wisely starting to develop Geothermal electricity generation, an obvious source of energy in what is probably the most volcanically active area of the world, but this will take time and a lot of financial investment to get up and running. We can only expect electricity prices to keep on rising for some time to come.

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Leaking hot water can cost you a lot of money. It is a good idea to check your electricity consumption. Particularly look for unexplained high electricity usage or usage that doesn’t match the occupation and use of bathrooms. Carry out an audit of how much power your appliances and equipment use. In the case of water heaters and pumps it is a good idea to have stop valves to isolate sections of pipe or pieces of equipment. This is helpful when identifying problems or when carrying out maintenance work.

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Pipe leaks are very common and often caused by plumbers who usually cut and assemble pipework then go back to glue all the joints. Some joints are often missed only to be found when the building is complete and the water finally turned on revealing sickening wet patches which appear in the beautiful marble bathroom walls. There are, of course, many highly skilled plumbers around but unfortunately there are quite a number whose plumbing skills are reminiscent of a baboon attempting to build a model of the Eiffel tower out of banana skins. It is wise to watch them glue a few joints to see if they know what they are doing. Fittings should be good quality and fully pushed onto the ends of pipe with a good coating of glue on both the fitting and the pipe. Solvent cement and not PVC glue should be used. As we have said it is often difficult to identify exactly where the actual leak is and the solution is often to install a new piece of pipe to bypass the leaking section. This can also help in avoiding or minimising damage to that beautiful bathroom or kitchen. If you are having to work on your hot water pipes you might consider taking the opportunity of upgrading the pipe to PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipe. This is a high quality pipe with a thick wall, usually green in colour and particularly suited for use with hot water ( there are hot and cold water versions). The joints are welded with specialist heat welding equipment so there should be no chance that pipes will leak. It is very strong and the thick wall provides excellent heat insulation properties to reduce heat loss. The conclusion of our tale is that two residents of Bali are very happy with their morning dose of free hot water and the gardener is furthering his education having just started a diploma course in the grooming of Gallinaceous Jungle Fowl. Phil Wilson Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.wilsonbali.com or at www.mrfixitbali.com or through the office on 0361 886 8866. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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STARS WITH VIBHUTI HOROSCOPE APRIL 30 - MAY 14, 2014

Venus is going to leave Pisces this fortnight and move on into Aries and join Uranus on the Full Moon. Mercury goes from Taurus to Gemini and is set to do another retrograde in June in this sign. Our Full Moon Scorpio is on the 15th and sits close to Saturn and trines Chiron in Pisces to bring more healing of the shadow aspects and exposing the underbelly of society and our personal lives to the light of day. Mars finally turns direct just after the Full Moon and will trigger both Pluto and Uranus through a square aspect in June and re-igniting that T-square (Jupiter has then moved on from the Cross). Although the pressure is over, the healing/transformation theme continues. Our New Moon Eclipse was ruled by Venus and with it now joining the outer planets during the Full Moon, relationship is the primary focus. This Full Moon is ruled by Pluto and our Venus/Uranus duo square Pluto on the Full Moon. Parental relationships are highlighted with Saturn next to the Moon and many will be taking this opportunity to transform and heal early childhood programming. Always remember that Uranus is wild, free and unpredictable, so I would anticipate many more sudden departures from old partnerships and the same going for spontaneous new ones developing. Saturn is about time and the physical structure of the human body. Healing is deep and harnesses the power of imagination and visualization (Pisces) to bring cellular change to this physical aspect of our beingness. FULL MOON 23 Scorpio 55 May 15, 2014 3:17 a.m.

ARIES The Full Moon falls in your 8th house of endings, sex and shared resources and the trine to Chiron the healing planet, comes from the spiritual arena. Perhaps there will be a renewed interest in meditation or you will be dealing with hospitals or other institutions and this could play in with Saturn(a parent) in the 8th. Mars is going to move forward in your relationship/partnership house this month, so there could be a renewed sense of commitment here. The Venus/Uranus conjunct is in your first house and carries still, that self-love focus and with the square to Pluto in the career house brings a more self-centered approach to your career.

LIBRA Venus and Uranus together in your 7th house of partnerships, on the Full Moon in the 2nd house of material acquisitions and values, makes for an interesting fortnight. By releasing the old, the obsolete and the worn-out aspects of your life makes for the appearance of new things, ideas and people. With Mercury entering your 9th house of higher learning and foreign concerns, you are ready now for a re-education and introduction to some new fields of thinking. Deep healing potential and perhaps a new line of work is supported by the transformation potential of the Full Moon. Your love relationships can take on a new expression.

TAURUS This meeting of Uranus and Venus occurs in your 12th house and for sure brings a little quiet time with your Beloved or a sudden new (and for now hidden) relationship. The challenge is the transformation coming from these foreign interests of yours or higher thinking orientations which are reshaping your life and beliefs. This next Full Moon is in your relationship house and brings into balance the focus of your own interests and those of your partner or needs within relationship. With Mars going direct in your work and service house, there is sure to be a change of pace with what you do for a living.

SCORPIO With the Full Moon conjunct Saturn in the first house of self-expression and with that harmonious trine to Chiron and Jupiter, family, children and foreign interests and understanding are changing the way you interact with the world. You are taking more emotional responsibility this month and it shows. The fortnight began with the New Moon in the relationship area and this brings Venus and Uranus in your sixth house of service/work to the highlight around the Full Moon also. There may be sudden new opportunities for you to express your ideas and values and a time when you can be more adventurous and experimental with the type of work that you do and the people you do it with.

GEMINI Mercury moves out of your secretive house and into the openness of your first house. You will find yourself more outspoken and possibly brash as it transitions from one house to the next. You will be more willing to share about yourself and as the Full Moon approaches and highlights your house of service/work and health you may get more upfront and real with those you love. It could be time to end some relationships and allow them to go through their healing transformation now. If you can allow new friendships and possibly more freedom with your primary relationships you may find this transition period a little easier. Feel your grief.

SAGITTARIUS The New Moon was in your 6th house of service/work and by the end of this fortnight the 12th is illuminated by the Full Moon/ Saturn trine to Jupiter and Chiron. Early childhood unconscious patterning and sexual expression/inhibition is up for healing. This is a deeply emotional time and with the Pluto square from the second house of material possessions and values, square to the Uranus/Venus in the house of romance and children, you could be resolving old issues of shared resources. The letting go process is deep and powerful and supported by communication with others. The retrograde will take place in the partnership communication arena.

CANCER When Mars finally moves direct it will be in the area of home and where you feel nurtured or like to nurture others. The opposition of Venus/Uranus is coming from the career sector and will be challenged yet still by partnership concerns. A lot of transformational change and letting go is still happening in the relationship house. You are learning and growing so much through your current self-nurture program. This Full Moon is in your romantic sector which is also the area of children and creativity. With the New Moon activation coming from the 11th house at the beginning of this fortnight you are finding new values in the area of friendships, community and possibly through astrology.

CAPRICORN Jupiter is in your opposite sign of Cancer and trines Chiron on the Full Moon at mid-month and highlights communication and friend/community issues. Moon and Saturn in this community sector brings some kind of deeper transformation with the negative aspects of communication and the potential for deeper healing that comes with commitment and a sharing of values. Uranus and Venus together form a new foundation or platform from which to launch this new self-identity that is birthing through you during this powerful Pluto in Capricorn generation. (through to 2024). Take note of the theme that has been playing out for these past two years.

LEO Venus/Uranus are in your 9th house of travel, legal matters and marriage and Saturn and Moon join together on the Full Moon in your home area. This could be the time for you to heal some of those family issues and this will come through compassionate understanding on your behalf and the willingness to let go. Pluto is in your 6th house of healing and service work and continues this fortnight weaving even more deeply, the relationships in your life. The current moon cycle is highlighting your career choices and leading you more towards what you love and currently that is a higher consciousness perspective or view on existence. VIRGO This Full Moon is in your 3rd house of short distance travel and siblings. Even though you may have started the fortnight with your thoughts further afield, they will be reined in now as the Moon joins that sobering Saturn figure (s) in the 3rd. What issues do you have outstanding with brothers or sisters and in fact, within all of your relationships and how yet is this deep transformation process effecting them and you? Radical departures are now possible as well as radical healing with Chiron in your 7th house of relationship promoting understanding, compassion and empathy. There is a strong focus or higher values, awakening and travel.

AQUARIUS Venus and Uranus are in your third house of siblings, short distance travel and communication. This is the radical and unpredictable duo that can bring conversations that you weren’t expecting from people you least expected them from. The square becomes intensified once more with Pluto in the 12th stirring up old stuff within your psyche. This Full Moon Saturn combination is in your house of career and future orientation with regard to status and finances. Potentially a good time for you to solidify some of your plans that will create a stronger foundation for yourself and the next seven years. PISCES A lovely trine is coming from your first house to your house of romance and the travel sector. The Uranus/Venus on the Full Moon is in your 2nd house of acquisitions and values and so on it goes with the information tsunami continuing to flood your consciousness as Pluto brings significant new friendships, groups and community oriented events to your life experience. There will be a lot of communication in the home and about your early childhood, while Mars moves forward in the transforming 8th house and brings those endings you were anticipating. Some things are happening suddenly while others appear to take time and a process of transition and integration.

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A Blurb from the Kulture Kid! By Vaughan Hatch

Gede! Have you done your gamelan practice??!! Thankfully, this sort of parent pressure is un-heard of in Bali. Unlike western classical music, Balinese traditional music making is a community activity. Recently I witnessed an informal rehearsal in a temple during ceremony time late in the evening. It started off with a couple of kids tinkering around trying to work out something they’d heard the ‘big people’ playing perhaps the night before. In time, a couple of adults noticed them and joined in to help, creating a melodic progression, the simplest cyclic pattern called gilak. Other kids’ ears pricked up and came running to the temple gate keen to be a part of this jam session. A more senior musician then picked up one of the giant kendang drums and beat out a basic pattern to help keep everyone in time. The cyclic went around and around and around, and was repeated perhaps a hundred times before all of the parts fitted in and everyone seemed to be grooving – no notation, no conductor, no stress. In the end, there were around 15 musicians learning a piece together, music that could be used for their next ceremony: a musical dedication to the gods.

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This is the way traditional music is learnt in Bali. This is also how my son, Gede Semara, started his ‘group of small men’. One afternoon, he, his younger brother and I were jamming out in the pavilion, just with a pot gong, a cymbal and drum. Within 15 minutes, curious neighbourhood kids were peeping in through the gate looking eager to join in. A couple of months later, Semara and his mates are performing informally for guests who come and visit our place: there is no practice or performance pressure, and they work and as a harmonious (well, most of the time) unit to make music and have fun together. Whilst in today’s Bali there are competitions for gamelan music, kids are not shut away in rooms to practice music like they are in the West. Is it because the instruments are easier to learn? Are there some gamelan instruments that require private practice or tuition? Find out in the next issue of Kulture Kid.

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GREENSPEAK GREENSPEAK ON THE ROAD Careening through Kerala

“Sing praisegodsong,” suggested Mr Sebastian hopefully. He began to hum like a giant black bumblebee in Malayalam, the liquid syllables burbling through the little car in the hot night. We three travellers from Ubud fruitlessly searched our exhausted brains for hymns and offered up fragments of ballads and popular songs instead. He didn’t seem to mind. We’d just landed at Cochin airport after flying the breadth and length of India in a single day, from Manipur in the far northeast to Delhi and then down to Kerala arriving late at night. It took quite a long time for the airport taxi to show up; I figured that Mr Sebastian had been slumbering in his car waiting for a late customer, and the praisegodsongs were instrumental in keeping him awake as he navigated the shattered single lane road into the city. Construction works slowed our progress to a crawl; it took an agonising 90 minutes to reach Fort Kochin. Sitting in the front seat, I had plenty of time to learn about the life and times of Mr Sebastian. Although his English was excessively difficult to understand it was soon clear that unless stimulated by conversation he would nod off. So I found out that our driver’s sister was a software engineer in New Jersey, his niece a nurse in Ireland, his brother a successful accountant. It seemed that the family quota of DNA for setting the world on fire had bypassed poor Mr Sebastian entirely. His wife was ten months pregnant, and in a few days would require an expensive operation. He sighed largely. “Rupees, rupees,” he mumbled.

by Ibu Kat

completely clean of rubbish. Nor were there piles of plastic bags, snack wrappers or water bottles, no stinking heaps of mixed garbage by the roadside. Kids didn’t drop rubbish on the sidewalks. Being from waste-challenged Bali, it was a revelation to see what can be accomplished with education, commitment and enforced legislation. Part of the solution was a ban on plastic bags. Like many other places around the world, several states and cities in India have banned the use of thin plastic bags. In Kerala our purchases were presented in paper, cloth or woven synthetic multi-use bags. We chugged north on a series of trains, seldom seeing another tamu. Beautiful black-eyed children stared at us on the railway station platforms, which were also spotlessly clean. Old women looked astonished when we sat down next to them in the Ladies Waiting Room, then wagged their heads in greeting. By slow train we checked out Thrissur, Kozekhode and Kannur. We ate steamed rice and coconut with chick pea curry for breakfast and drank countless small cups of masala tea. My travelling companions Rehane and Rucina, both dancers, sought out Kerala’s unique dance forms of Thira and Kathikali as well as Kalaripayattu, one of the world’s most ancient martial arts. We stayed several days at an ashram observing passionately dedicated kids as young as five practice the punishing traditional forms. Guru Ramesh put them through their paces in the mornings, massaged Rehane and Rucina with his feet in the afternoons and took them to classical dance performances in the evenings.

But some traditions were dying. In quest of artisanal textiles we found ourselves in a weaving co-operative in the northern city of Kannur, a vast warren of dusty interconnected Every waterway we saw was pristine; Finally Ernakulum was behind galleries. Picking our way the backwaters, rivers and ocean us and I thought Mr Sebastian carefully between old wooden would now speed up as we looms that belonged in a beaches of Kerala were almost crossed the empty length of museum, we nodded to the completely clean of rubbish Willingdon Bridge; surely he elderly weavers who ran their wanted to hurry home to his wooden shuttles between the enormously pregnant wife? But the car crept forward in first complicated threads of warp and weft. gear and a frown creased his mournful face. I finally realised that he had no idea where he was going and in fact it For every clacking, living loom with its cargo of coloured took another very long 40 minutes and several appeals to threads many others stood silent, veiled in dust, tethered to bystanders before we found our hotel. He lurched off the low roof by ropes of cobwebs. Just 37 people worked slowly into the hot night. I worry that he may still be trundling here now, explained the co-operative manager; there used through the back lanes of Fort Kochi, hopelessly lost and to be hundreds. The co-op lost money every month. Even muttering praisegodsongs... in India, people no longer wanted to work for the low income generated by piecework weaving. Most of the weavers were When I visited this town 25 years ago, they had not yet figured old, and many wore spectacles as they spun the thread or out what to do with tourists. Now there are a few short streets worked their looms. of souvenir shops and cafes and some upmarket aryuvedic spa hotels. But these concessions to tourism are pretty much We badly wanted to buy something. The depressing little confined to the tip of Fort Kochin. The rest of the town is still showroom was piled with beautifully woven, impossibly comprised of sleepy streets of brightly painted bungalows, a designed products. Bed sheets and bed covers in green and broad beach and big shady parks where boys whack cricket purple tartans, thin towels, poorly designed table mats... the old cooperative was going broke because it kept producing balls around. unfashionable things no one wanted to buy. Kerala has had a practicing Christian population for about Fabindia and Anokhi are doing wonderful work, liaising 1500 years, and its many churches and cathedrals bustle directly with village textile artisans around India to help them with worshippers and youthful nuns in crisp grey habits. create stylish, high-quality cloth and garments and then I contrasted this with observations in Italy last year, where providing that all-important bridge to market. But they can’t the churches were empty apart from tourists and the few work with every weaver and co-op in the country, and Kannuns were positively geriatric. Here, the faith is as lively as nur’s is one of the many which is inevitably grinding to a halt. the sparkling eyes and bright scarves of the Keralites. Even the food has soul. At one restaurant specializing in Homely Across the street from the doomed weaving co-operative was Christian Meals, the menu featured a fiery Syrian Catholic a brand new concrete and glass showroom with the latest fish curry. Are the cooks Catholic, or the diners, or the fish? cars; billboards advertised hand The mind boggled but the curry was terrific. phones. The old lady hand-spinning India can be pretty intense, but for a first-time visitor Kerala cotton in the co-op is from another is India with trainer wheels. The state has the highest world. Soon the last loom will fall literacy rate (over 95%), the highest Human Development silent as Kerala careens into the 21st Index, the least corruption and the lowest homicide rate in century, car horns blaring and iPhones India. For decades many Keralites have worked in the ringing. Middle East, resulting in many prosperous little towns and businesses. Kerala is a water world. Its beaches stretch for 550 km along the Arabian Sea. The famous Kerala backwaters, a large network of brackish lagoons, canals and lakes lying slightly inland, extend for half the length of the state. The backwaters are also fed by 38 rivers falling from the Western Ghats, a spine of mountains that form Kerala’s eastern boundary. So we’re talking about a lot of beaches, riverbanks and shorelines. Every waterway we saw was pristine; the backwaters, rivers and ocean beaches of Kerala were almost

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Is the Pretty Lady with the White Moustache Lying? The Risks & Benefits & of Dairy in Diet

To say “milk is good for you…. if you’re a calf” is about as silly as saying, “if God had meant us to Áy… he’d have given us wings”, but we all get the point. Just as we know that the Pretty Lady with the White Moustache is paid to say the things she’s telling us by the dairy industry and that it ain’t necessarily so. ParacelsusAsia cast his eye over the dairy question. When I was a lad milk was a part of my growing up. In the country it appeared in great churns of fresh, or what people now call ‘raw’, milk and in town it came clanking along at dawn to arrive on our doorstep in pint bottles with different coloured tops indicating the levels of fat and cream. Well, all that’s long gone and I don’t miss it much because I hardly ever drank milk past my teens. If I eat dairy at all today, and I do so sparingly, it’s in the form of cheese or yoghurt. As an Englishman I am of course addicted to tea but having spend decades in China the idea of putting milk in it (¿rst or last) is abhorrent. Made especially so in a Tetrapack world with the advent of UHT milk, which makes any hot milk drink, be it tea, coffee or chocolate - quite undrinkable. The same goes for the unsought addition of sugar. In fact the prevalence of so much dairy in the form of cow’s milk around the world today is an accident, a commercial aberration visited on the world with the advent of refrigeration by AngloSaxon and Northern European dietary custom. Apart from at birth, most of the world never do dairy at anyway. The few that did, only did so in traditional pastoral societies. So in Asia, cheese is pretty much an acquired taste, just as chicken’s feet would be to most Americans. The exception comes when you shove sugar, chocolate or fruit Àavourings into a variety of milk-based products and advertise them heavily. The end result is that the milk Àavour is disguised and you have a sickeningly sweet product that can sit on supermarket shelves for aeons anywhere in the world. In days of old, in lands Àowing with milk and honey, milk was clearly associated with good things, health, wealth and good times whether the milk came from a cow, a goat, a sheep or a reindeer. So it is no surprise then, that from the 19th century onward, when dairy farming was put on an industrial scale, that governments, dairy magnates and dairy farmers should all seek to persuade us that drinking cow’s milk is not just a godly and patriotic thing to do, but that above all - it is a healthy thing to do. But is it? The science is pretty clear on one thing. Other than as a baby, you do not actually need to drink milk to survive or thrive. We can, if we want, all get along quite well without it. It is also clear that large sections of the world population cannot digest or tolerate milk, mainly cow’s milk, at all well. The question then, whether dairy is good for you or not is that - it depends…. Take cow’s milk, if you are lactose intolerant and can’t digest the stuff then you’d be mad to drink it. If you can, then milk and its derivatives are full of good nutrition in the form of necessary minerals, vitamins and essential fatty acids. A valuable addition to any diet. Ah, but…, all these good things only really apply to what we now call “raw” milk and that comes from cows raised on grass in organic pastures that have not been treated with hormones and antibiotics and whose milk has not been processed by pasteurization and homogenization. If that’s what you want, and many do, I’m afraid you’re going to have a tough time ¿nding it. The problem with raw milk is the possibility of it becoming contaminated between udder and shop, as it were. Historically this was never a big problem but it is something our governments and the Dairy Barons are keen to protect us from. By pasteurizing the milk through heat harmful bacteria are killed and homogenizing, another word for straining, removes unsightly fats, which can coalesce. Co-incidentally, the effects of such processing also massively prolong the shelf life of fresh milk, which goes off in a matter of days, and allows the manufacturer to claim

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they are selling a healthy low-fat product. It’s nice of them to be concerned, but what it also does is remove along with the taste many, if not most, of the health-giving nutrients, the good bacteria and the essential fatty acids (particularly Omega3) while introducing pesticides, hormones and anti-biotics. And this is where sugar and Àavouring come to Big Dairy’s rescue. They have huge quantities of a tasteless and not very health-giving product bearing little relation to its original state, but which lasts a long time and at least doesn’t kill people immediately. It also comes with some historic health claims. Clearly the thing to do is put a lot of corn syrup and chocolate or fruit Àavourings in and market the hell out of it. Meantime, if that’s not to our taste what are we to do? If you can’t buy your milk raw, buy it grass fed, organic and lightly pasteurized (some of the bene¿cial nutrients remain) but never ever UHT. Buy whole milk, not skimmed or low-fat (you’re just reducing the taste and nutrients further with no added health bene¿ts). Avoid all milk-flavoured drinks. Same pretty much applies to yoghurt and keffir, buy organic plain with no sugar, preferably what they call Greek yoghurt. If you want to sweeten yoghurt, do it yourself adding honey or real fruit. The same applies to cheeses, never eat processed cheeses, eat them organic and unpasteurized when possible. If not, lightly pasteurized will still retain most of the health bene¿ts.

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The question of saturated fats in dairy foods need no longer worry you. It is far better to eat real foods with real bene¿ts but do it in moderation. Eating dairy in large amounts every day as a staple is really only for Laplanders. In any event, thinking on saturated fats has ¿nally got it right. A massive meta study showed no signi¿cant evidence that saturated fat in the diet is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease. The 21 studies analyzed included nearly 348,000 participants, most of whom were healthy when enrolled. They were followed for ¿ve to 23 years, during which 11,000 developed heart disease or had a stroke. Looking back at the dietary information collected from these thousands of participants, the investigators found no difference in the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, or coronary vascular disease between those individuals with the lowest and highest intakes of saturated fat. This goes completely against the conventional medical wisdom of the past 40 years as promoted by General Foods. It now appears, as has long been pointed out, that many studies used to support the low-fat recommendation touted by the large food manufacturers and supported by government agencies had serious Àaws. For those who are lactose intolerant and do not tolerate milk well it’s worth noting that certain kinds of cow’s milk are easier to digest than others (A2 casein cows over A1 e.g.). Similar, digestion problems with butter, yoghurts and cheeses are unusual. The same goes for milk and milk products from goats and sheep. If you suspect dairy doesn’t suit you for other reasons I suggest that after a holiday from dairy foods of all kinds for a month, note the difference and then reintroduce them in moderate amounts. The point is, that when you do, you eat real dairy that is both tasty and nutritious.

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

THE ALLERGY EPIDEMIC Why are more than 10 per cent of kids diagnosed with a severe food allergy? I remember in my school years one student who had quite a nasty nut allergy. Now I am talking 12 years of schooling over two continents and I knew of that one child that had an allergy. These days each class can have several children affected by one allergy or another. If parents are starting to think there’s some kind of food allergy epidemic happening, they’re right. According to allergy specialist and gastroenterologist Associate Professor Katie Allen, whose recent research revealed an alarming prevalence of severe reactions to certain known food allergens. Her study, involving 5000 12-month-old infants, found more than one in 10 children had a fairly substantial reaction to foods associated with allergies, such as eggs, dairy, peanuts and shellfish. Allen says she was shocked by the results. “I went into this slightly cynical, expecting a much lower result,” she says. “I thought that over-anxiety in the community could have been partly responsible for the anecdotal increase in severe food allergies and the long waiting lists at allergy clinics. “But if we have, say 350,000 births in a year, we aren’t talking about a trivial onslaught of disease but a major epidemic which has huge impacts on lifestyles and families.” Allen cites another study in which one-third of families surveyed believed they had someone with a food allergy in their household. Allergy warning signs These typically include hives, swelling around the mouth and vomiting, usually within 30 minutes of eating a food. Other symptoms can include a runny or blocked nose, stomach pains or diarrhea. How are allergies diagnosed & treated? If you suspect that any of your family suffers from allergies you should consult your family doctor who may order a series of skin tests that will demonstrate the allergy by causing a local skin reaction. Naturally if you are aware of any existing allergies then you should avoid that substance. If an accidental exposure does occur it should be treated with fast acting anti-histamine such as are found in many over-the-counter cough mixtures (eg Benadryl). It is wise to keep an antihistamine in your medicine

cupboard or first aid kit. Naturally you should follow this by a visit to the doctor’s office or clinic just to make sure that everything is fine. A skin cream such as phenergan or caladryl may help if the skin is itchy. For those that react severely an injection of adrenaline (epinephrine) may be required. For those with known severe reactions, a self-dosing kit sold as a pen injector may be recommended. This kit is called an Epi-pen and is available in both adult and child doses. Your doctor or nurse will instruct you on how to use this, and should be kept on you at all times (most allergy exposures are accidental and can happen at any time), Parents should also make sure that an epi-pen is kept at their child’s school and that the school staff are of aware of how to use this in an emergency. Most accidental allergy exposure in children does occur in schools. (Note that Epi-pens are NOT available in Bali). Looking into the future A number of studies are currently under way which are investigating various techniques involving desensitization and even a vaccine. The ASCIA reminds parents that many children will grow out of their food allergies, particularly those with reactions to egg and dairy. Nut and shellfish allergies, however, are more likely to last a lifetime.

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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby

Welcome one and all once again, to the ¿fth edition of Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. The de¿nitive live music guide for Bali, this edition sees me reviewing an album of a newcomer to the Bali music scene. First though I’m going to kick off with a review of a very cool spot for live music in central Seminyak, Zappa’s bar. Zappa’s is located pretty much slap bang in the middle of central Seminyak, around it you have designer outlets, champagne bars and high class bistro’s not really the setting you would expect for a live music venue! It has a large wooden bar, a collection of tables and the usual gastro-pub paraphernalia. What sets Zappa’s apart however, is their huge central stage, complete with stacks of marshal amps, and tons of great quality kit; the jewel in the crown being a full size, open top grand piano! The place has many pictures of awesome musicians adorning the walls and is bright and colorful to say the least. I caught up (over a swift couple of drinks) with the owner of Zappa’s Mr. Norman Findlay, and asked him some questions about the bar, the music, and himself. TJB- “Hi Norm……. “So ¿rst double question, why did you chose the name Zappa’s and are you a fan of Frank Zappa? NF- “No It has nothing to do with Frank Zappa, though I am a big fan. I have a friend who owns a bar called Ziggy’s out in Lovina, so I was originally looking at that name, then got the idea for calling the bar Zappa’s, I liked the palindrome.” TJB. “How long have you been going?” NF.” I have had the bar for about 13 years, when I ¿rst started here I was right at the end of the street now I am pretty central, it’s crazy the development Seminyak has seen in the last 10 or so years!” TJB. “What’s the Grand piano about?” NF. “Well I have been playing the piano since I was about 12, in fact I get up and do a number or two most nights. We are featured on trip advisor, someone once wrote a review about my piano playing it said something like, what he lacks in talent he makes up for in energy! ” TJB. “How many bands play here a week, and what kind of music do they play?” NF. “There are 5 bands that play here a week, and each one is different, they have different styles and play songs from different artists.” TJB. “Why do you think Zappa’s is now so popular in Seminyak?” NF. “Well people come here for a party, those who want the party stay, and those that don’t go home it’s pretty much as simple as that. We have a good range of music on offer. I myself love, Coldplay, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones all the usual classics. Believe it or not I also love Rage against the Machine!” TJB. “Rage against the Machine, wow! That is a surprise, have you got the hair for head-banging?” NF. (Laughs) “Not anymore, but once upon a time I did.” TJB. “Ok Norm, Well thanks for your time for the Advertiser today, and keep on rocking.” Later in the evening (this being a Thursday) I got a chance to listen to the kind of music on offer, this particular band were called The Soul Brothers. And as the name suggested they were all about that sweet sorrowful soul music. James Brown featured heavily in the set, as well as Luther Vandross, R, Kelly, and even a soulful rendition of the Beatles classic, ‘Come Together’. The Soul Brothers are a six piece and have

a drummer, 2 guitars, a keyboard and two top Àight female vocalists; perhaps they should change their name? (Just a thought). The girls took it in turns to grab the mike, one would be backing while the other would go for the jugular and those high notes, then swap over when there was a song the other could do better. I thought this worked well, however it did seem a bit busy up there on the stage, and you could never work out who was doing what. Also I think the band would bene¿t from ¿nding a decent brass musician, either a trumpeter, or a saxophonist. Just something to help push their sound that bit further, and help them provide a true Soul experience, otherwise a great gig with some top class vocals.

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Music Matters Album review. Crazy Little Heaven by Mark Heyward and band is a bluesy, country affair with overtones of Western folk music. The band themselves are all Indonesian, apart from Mark, which really surprised me, as the Indonesian musicians seem to have a great understanding of this kind of traditional Western music. This is extremely rare, in fact there is an Irish Àute, and violin heard on some of the tracks. The ¿rst track ‘Asian Town’ was de¿nitely my favorite, as the lyrics encompass what was it like to be a ¿rst time tourist coming to Asia with all the good, and the bad bits. The rip offs, the Àagrant prostitution, the anarchy, encompassed by the overarching majesty and mystery of it all. The tune itself is slightly dark, but at the same time positive with great guitar work and backing vocals. The other one I really liked was ‘Teddy’s Bar in Kupang.’ This tune had fantastic and very poetical lyrics, about the typical Bali bar scene, and the types of characters, expats and locals alike, you will encounter at some of Bali’s more off the beaten track watering holes. The one track which (in my opinion) could become a popular track worldwide would be the title track ‘Crazy Little Heaven’, which reminded me of the soundtrack to the ¿lm ‘The Beach.’ The song also has elements of U2’s ‘Zooropa’, and English old school Indie electro beats mixed in. The track is very easy to remember, dance to and hum - a true crowd pleaser. The band are made up of Qisie, Icnik, Ary Juliant ,Ipang and Mark Heyward. The line up proves that Indo-Western collaboration can really work and produce some very beautiful and haunting music. I didn’t know what to expect when I ¿rst heard this as it’s not my usual genre but I was pretty impressed and would give the album 4-5 stars overall. Mark’s album Crazy Little Heaven CD is available in Ganesha bookshops in Bali (Ubud and Sanur) and in Lombok (Taman and Asmara, Senggigi).

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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7 Steps to Get Yourself Noticed and Swept Off Your Feet Every minute of every day, 347 people like you and me are posting to a blog – that’s 500,000 blog articles a day, or 182 million per year. So if you were wondering why your beautifully crafted story was getting zilch readers, then now you know the competition you’re up against. It’s a bit like dressing yourself up superbly, practicing all your clever lines then waiting at home with ever-increasing forlorn hope for the phone to ring with a date. Aint gonna happen, Baby! You’ve got to get yourself out there, and know the right places to get noticed for the rewards you want. But first things first. Blog is Not a Dirty Word, Just an Ugly One A blog is a website with frequently updated content about a specific keyword- or topic-oriented subject. Your blog about cats likely will be more successful than a blog about all the animals in Noah’s Ark, because it is focused. WordPress is the most popular software for a blog. Blogging Can Mean Big Business We blog in business to help sell our product/service. The only way we could do that in the past was with paid advertising but, trouble is, people these days are wary of claims made in advertising. So you need to build trust, and a great way to do that is with content in your blog. One of the prime movers in helping people blog better is HubSpot. They say “Blogging brings in business. Trust us -- our HubSpot marketing blog generates 50K leads a month.” I’m already impressed. That’s 600,000 people a year that have visited their website. So HubSpot is certainly not staying at home hovering over the phone. Content is King Best blogs contain useful content for your intended audience. Google’s own computer banks are so big and so fast that they can assess your content for plagiarism against all the other blog articles out there, then rank you accordingly. Content is not just written articles but includes white papers, guides, eBooks, templates, case studies, webinars, and slide shows. How much content is about enough? Websites with 1- 50 pages get the least amount of traffic. Then gradual growth up to 300 pages. A big jump with 500+ pages, but most response comes from 1,000 + pages. And sites with more than 20 landing pages containing content have extra leads. In building those high volume leads, the biggest response comes from those sites that generate 15 or more blog pieces per month. Distribution is Queen “Content is King, But Distribution is Queen and She’s Wearing the Pants.” A now famous declaration by Chad Pollitt at DigitalRelevance. Your content distribution channels include owned media, earned media and paid media. (There is a description of these terms at the end of this article.) Converged media is when you use one channel to re-enforce another channel. A Nielsen study in 2013 found that earned media (also described in the report as word-ofmouth) is the most trusted source of information in all countries it surveyed worldwide. It also found that earned media is the channel most likely to stimulate the consumer to action. Here are the 7 steps to get loads of visitors to your site. Step 1 – Recognize Strategy is Essential. Plan and target brand awareness, promote thought leadership, and/or drive leads. your content promotion strategy before you create any content . Identify your blogging goals - options include trying to increase user engagement, Step 2 – What Do You Know About Me? Good promotion plans start with audience and media research. Understand your audience. What jobs do they want to get done, and what outcomes are not being achieved well? These are your best areas of opportunity. Step 3 – The Secrets of Finding Your Targets Where do your potential customers spend their time from a media perspective? These should be the places or channels where you distribute your content. For a content distribution business like NewsCred, LinkedIn generates the highest visitor-to-lead conversion rate nearly 3x higher compared with Twitter and Facebook.

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Posting on Google+ results in improved search results on Google. And Pinterest drives more traffic to websites and blogs than Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, or YouTube. That means emphasis on graphics. Step 4 – How to Get My Attention. On average, 80% of people will read headline copy, but only 20% will read the rest. So it’s not surprising that some marketers advocate you spend up to 50 percent of your content creation time on the heading and sub headings. Google “Headline Swipe Files” to get free lists of famous headlines. Testing on options for one headline gave the following preferences in clickthroughs: 36% - Number - “30 Ways To Make Drinking Tea More Delightful” 21% - Reader-addressed - “Ways You Need to Make Drinking Tea More Delightful” 17% - How to - “How to Make Drinking Tea More Delightful” 15% - Basic - “Ways to Make Drinking Tea More Delightful” 11% - Question “What are Ways to Make Drinking Tea More Delightful?” Step 5 – How Does Your Content Help Me Get My Job Done? The more helpful your content, the more successful your promotion. Minimize the references to yourself to avoid the appearance of advertorials. Step 6 – Are You Engaging Me? Only promote high-impact, high-quality content. Timeliness of your content can lead to it being more widely read and shared. Include feeling words to engage. Be authentic. Work on minor changes that impact: for example, “a small $5 fee” had 20% more sign up rates than just “a $5 fee.” Use power words, such as the person’s name, free, because, instantly, new. Use images wherever possible. Tell stories. Include a call to action, to get me back to your landing page. Step 7 – 3 Ways to Reach Me Choose the Right Keywords. The best keywords to use in your headings and content are not the mass, obvious ones, but niche targets where you have less competition for your specific market. Optimize your content for search engines. Always use your keyword in the title, also within the first 100 words, and at least 3 times in the full body. Build many inbound links to your domain through content sharing, guest posting, and outreach. Optimize your content for mobile. If your content is not easy to read on mobile, you will fail to reach an ever-growing proportion of consumers whose first check for brands is on their phone. Lexicon for Beginners Content Distribution has brought in a new set of terms. I’ve used Wikipedia for most definitions. Inbound marketing- refers to marketing activities that bring visitors into your site, rather than marketers having to go out to get prospect’s attention. Promoting a company through blogs, podcasts, video, eBooks, e-newsletters, whitepapers, SEO, social media marketing, and other forms of content marketing which serve to bring customers in closer to the brand, where they want to be. Outbound marketing – where a marketer pushes his message out far and wide hoping that it resonates with that needle in the haystack, through buying attention, cold-calling, direct paper mail, radio, TV advertisements, sales flyers, spam, telemarketing and traditional advertising. Earned media - publicity gained through promotional efforts other than advertising, and often refers specifically to publicity gained through editorial influence. Earned media is generated when content receives recognition and a following outside of traditional paid advertising, through communication channels such as social media and word of mouth. Inbound marketing earns the attention of customers. Paid media - publicity gained through advertising. Owned media – communication channels that are within our control, such as websites, blogs, or email. Social media – publicity gained through grassroots action, particularly on the Internet. Is there an aspect of developing a successful business you would like me to write about? Email:graeme@balibizwiz.com Copyright © 2014 Graeme Stevens Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of The Business Builder Series at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

For Sale; Canon Lens efs 15-85mm IS USM. Perfect condition. Rp. 5.7 million. Bonus original hood, CPL & UV filter, holder & adapter P-series with some filters, include ND Grad hitech. Contact 081 2396 9372. Denpasar. [111] For Sale; Cannondale USA SM1000, classic collectable mountain bike, rst capa forks, crankset coda cannondale, shimano stx, coda 500 wheelset dt spokes, schwalbe marathon tires, Rp. 3.5 million nego. Call or SMS 0819 9980 4350 for more info. Can send pics via email on request. Denpasar. [112]

For Sale; Erotic jade from my personal collection. This ancient jade phallus is an exceptional specimen of prehistoric art. US$180,000. Call +62 361 558 3277 or e-mail: <sri@videoseogo. com>. Gianyar. [091] For Sale; Canon EOS 7D body only camera. Like new condition, comes with accessories camera. Bonus camera bag and cf card. Rp. 8.35 million. 0812 9361 5343. Denpasar. [092] For Sale; Canon Lens EF 18-200, in good condition. bonus lens hood and uv filter. Rp 3.85 million. 0812 9361 5343. Denpasar. [093]

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SOCIAL MEDIA BYTES BY : LIZ AFAIK These days, writers have an array of social media tools to use in promoting and marketing their work, connecting with other writers, finding freelance work, taking online courses and reaching out to agents and publishers.

must be sure to keep a blog updated and use it to share information, reviews or advice, which keep people interested and returning to read your new posts, not just to promote your own work.

Writers can still succeed in promoting their books offline, however with so many social media networks available, a small amount of consistent effort (an hour a day or less) can help a writer stand out from the crowd and gather an online following that may translate into better sales. Many publishers actually require writers now to have something called a ‘platform’ before they even offer them a contract: a ‘platform’ is an established online presence, with a good following, for a blog, Facebook page or Twitter account. This ‘platform’ gives risk-averse publishers and agents the confidence that the writer’s books will actually sell.

FACEBOOK Every writer should have a Facebook Page that is separate from their personal page. Facebook offers an Events function that will let you invite fans to upcoming book events, such as launches, readings or festival appearances.

I spoke with several local authors who actively use social media to promote their work.

You can also use paid functions on Facebook, like Highlight or Promote, to promote certain posts and boost their exposure, or take out ads on Facebook, promoting your book. You can now even sell your book directly through your Facebook Page.

Desak Yoni is the author of Renditions of My Soul, the fictionalized memoir of a Balinese woman returning to Bali after many years of living abroad. Desak says her favorite social media sites are Facebook, Twitter and Linked In. She also set up a Word Press blog to attract more attention for her book. She created a separate Facebook page for her novel and also actively promotes her book through her personal Facebook account. When she launched her book at the Ubud Readers and Writers Festival, she used Facebook Events function to tell her followers about the launch. She says that people who read her book have requested to connect with her on Facebook. She says that consequently, “I have lots of social media friends who I haven’t met.” She feels that social media has helped to sell her book, but only on a small scale. Yoshida ‘Ochie’ Chandra DeMeulenaere is the co-author, with her twin sister, of A Tale of Crestfallen, a novel about a young girl facing, and growing through, life’s challenges. She created accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram specifically for her book. She says, “My strategy has been to post images and selections from the book on a regular basis, and holding competitions with prizes for the winner. For example, I had a make-up competition based on the make-up styles in the book. Many make-up artists and even regular people created their own make-up designs on models or themselves and shared their photos with us, generating a large stream of traffic and creating additional followers.” She prefers Facebook and Tumblr as both platforms have large active numbers of users, make it easy to share both images and text and make it easy for people to share posts. Ochie has used social media in ‘real time’ to promote live book events in both Ubud and Jakarta. She feels that the publicity and personal comments from fans helped to generate good free advertising for her novel and increased the number of people following her Page. Annie Sprague is a midwife from Australia who wrote a book on water birth, Water Labour, Water Birth, which is now in its 4th edition. She set up a Facebook page and sent out invitations to other midwives, doulas and birth workers. Annie updates her Page often with research on water birth. Annie says that because of the Facebook page, a conservative hospital labour-ward midwife bought the book, read it and then bought copies for the entire birthing staff. Consequently, the hospital decided to implement water immersion into their pain management strategy for births. Annie said, “I do feel [Facebook] has been helpful in promoting my book. I receive questions from other groups who have shared my posts and then receive private messages asking me for my opinion as a midwife with ‘expertise’ in this area.”

SOCIAL MEDIA BASICS FOR WRITERS Here are some basic tips for writers wanting to venture into social media or expand their online presence to promote their work. BLOGS Blogs can be very useful for promoting a writer. The most popular (and free) platforms for blogging are Word Press, Blogger and Tumblr. These sites make it easy to sign up and start blogging, with simple directions. However, you

A Page also allows fans to interact directly with an author. A Facebook Page will turn up when people use a search engine to look for your book, increasing your exposure. You should post regularly with items of interest to people, and interact with fans, not just promote your book.

TWITTER Every writer should have a Twitter account, post regularly and follow other writers, agents and publishers who specialize in their area of writing. Doing a keyword search on Twitter in a specific writing area, i.e., memoir or mystery, will yield a good starting list. Once you are following someone on Twitter, check out who they follow to grow your list. Most agents and publishers have Twitter accounts these days, and will clearly state the type of writing they publish. Being able to directly reach agents and publishers can clearly help a writer’s career. PINTEREST Pinterest is a purely visual platform, where you create boards and post (or pin) images to your boards. ‘Memes’ or images with text that are very easy to create with apps, such as Notegraphy, are very popular on Pinterest. You can create shared boards, where fans can post their own images. You can create boards for live events, festival appearances or to run contests. You can also pin information relevant to your book or topic.

For Sale; Deep blue dive watch 3,000 meter depth helium release valve still in box used 2 times automatic movement diver clasp bracelet 50mm case beautiful watch. New Rp 12 mill, sell Rp 5 mill. Information 0878 6170 5004. [107] For Sale; Sony Vaio laptop. Excellent condition, bought new Dec 2013. 14” display, 2 GB RAM, 500 GB hard disk, Windows 8, Intel Core i3 (1.8GHz). Asking 5.5 juta. Call or SMS 0812 3831 0464 or <moe@keywordsblogger. com>. Canggu. [108] No trumpets sound when the decisions of our life are made. Destiny is made known silently.

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LINKED IN Linked In, like Twitter, is a great place to connect with agents, publishers and other writers. You can post a resume and list your writing specialties. You can also look for freelance writing jobs. You can search for illustrators, editors or designers. One of the best features of Linked In is the forums, which are free to join, where people can post queries and discuss every business topic under the sun. You can get expert social media, publishing or writing advice. Two good reference books for writers are: Social Media Just For Writers (Frances Caballo) or Create Your Writer Platform (Chuck Sambuchino). Several good online social networks for writers are: 1) Writertopia (www.writertopia.com): serves as a writing resource, with freelance market listings, online work shops and writing events. 2) The Burry Man Writers Center (www.burryman.com): serves as an online community for writers, musicians and artists. The site feature listings of freelance writing job boards, as well as resources and information on the business of writing, links to professional organizations, calls for submissions, information on grants and contests, as well as listings of markets, publishers and agents. 3) Writers Cafe (www.writerscafe.org): serves as an online writing community where writers can post their work to get feedback from others, create online writing groups, take free online writing courses, find writing contests, search listings of publishers, literary agents and literary magazines and generally just hang out and chat virtually with other writers.

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For Sale; Nokia Lumia 520 yellow windows 8 only 1.6 million nego. Complete with box and half year warranty. Samsung Galaxy Chat, 1 million, Android 4 complete with box. Contact 0813 3254 5411. Denpasar. [143]

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For Sale; Surfboards from Hawaii custom hand shapes. 7’- 3” round pin 4 fins never used. Rp. 4 million. 6’-5” fish shape 4 fins used once. Rp. 3.5 million. 6’-9” swallow tail 4 fins used once. Rp. 3.5 million. For big guy. Information 0878 6170 5004. Seminyak. [098]

For Sale; Canon camera T1i body, 1 stock Canon 1855mm lens, 1 rubberbody cover, 1 American/plug battery charger, 2 batteries, 1 Canon telescopic lens 75-300mm, 1 Sigma lens 17-50mm f/2.8. Asking Rp. 13.000.000 for package. 0821 4444 0665. Sanur. [101]

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For Sale; Watch collection all Swiss made and Swiss movements. Big and beautiful all shapes and sizes. If you love watches, than you need to see this collection. Sell one or all for information call 0878 6170 5004. [102] For Sale; Modified printer Pixma can copy, scan, print Rp. 700.000, truffle mushroom Rp. 300.000, duck foie gras Rp. 400.000, stoker 5 drawer Rp. 150.000, used clothes and used bedcover 1 kg 2-8pieces Rp. 150.000, magazine Rp. 5.000, swarovski high heel shoes size 39, new, Rp. 1 million. Contact 0813 3254 5411. Denpasar. [144]

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This Sporting Life

BALI INDOOR CRICKET LEAGUE - GRAND FINAL (13th April 2014): FINAL RESULT: Bali Geckos (136) def Denpasar CC (92) Best Batting Partnership: Tyler/Sam (Geckos) – 50 runs Best Bowling: Rod (Geckos) – minus 3 runs/4 wickets

The Bali Geckos came into the match with some of their star players out with prior commitments so the footy coach & spiritual leader, Hinchy with bung shoulder and all, had to step in and play for his first full game of the season. Captain Anthony won the toss and with some careful deliberation with his right-hand man, Rob Hindmarsh, they elected to bat. Both Anthony & Rob opened the batting in the Grand Final and took things a little slow with the Denpasar boys bowling nice and clean, allowing only 20 runs off the opening partnership. Denpasar continued with some good bowling with Rocko & Ross not doing much better with only 24 runs in their 4 over partnership. The Geckos weren’t looking great with only 44 runs at the half way mark. In stepped the saviors, Tyler & Sam who batted brilliantly managing 50 runs together for the Geckos and the match suddenly looked alive. The last partnership was equally impressive with Rod & Hinchy not losing any wickets and with a partnership of 41 runs, made what seemed to be a sub-100 score look very respectable in the end with 136 the final score for the Gecko’s innings. Defying all odds, Doctors are still baffled with Hinchy’s performance. The target was defiently achievable for the Denpasar boys. Hoping they can equal their bowling performance with some great batting to upset the top placed Geckos. It all started well when Edi & Ketut Arya managed 33 runs in their opening partnership, and if not for some silly run outs, could have been much more. It was to be their best partnership with the Geckos sensing some pressure, took their bowling & fielding to another level with the subsequent batting partnerships not able to add too much more to the scoreboard. Coming into the final batting partnership, Denpasar’s batting guns - Wayan Suandi & Yogi - needed a huge total of 60 runs to overhaul the Geckos but after managing only 20 runs from their first two overs, they could not handle the pressure with Rob allowing only 2 runs & Rod taking 3 wickets in the final over which included a great Jedi-like one-handed catch to save a six by the spiritual leader, Hinchy. Final word from the Bali Indoor Cricket founder and organizer Wayan Sam “congratulations to the Bali Geckos sponsored by Y-Bar for their consistent performance during the season to deservedly be crowned the Champions of the 2014 Bali

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BALI INTERNATIONAL CRICKET 6’s Indorama Cricket Club have won the 2014 Bali International Cricket 6’s held over the Easter Weekend at the UNUD field in the Bukit. Indorama CC from Jakarta, have now won the event for the last 3 years, a memorable hat-trick. ULTIMATE FRISBEE NEWS-15th NUSANTARA CUP Held over the Easter weekend at the Hotel Grand Bali Beach soccer field with over a hundred participants from around Indonesia and SE Asia and Pacific, the Nusantara Cup now in its 15th year, showing the popularity of this sport and the determination of the players, even the heavy rains could not dampen the enthusiasm, with winners coming all the way from Guam in Micronesia. 1. Guambats 2. Zero Displacement 3. ACJC 4. Wedding Party 5. MasIndo 6. Bali Boolays 7. Discindo 8. X-Fitters RUNNING NEWS BALI MARATHON MOVED TO SEPTEMBER The 3rd BII Maybank Bali Marathon originally scheduled for June 15, will now be held on 14 September in Gianyar, it was announced. For participants who wish to enter the race, registration begins next month on May 17, and can be achieved via online form at www.balimarathon.com. The event is expected to be attended by runners from across Indonesia and beyond, attracting both amateur and professional runners.

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Wanted; Pool water pump + filter, pool decking, water tank. SMS 0821 4529 2112. Canggu. [151 For Sale; Pro-Lite 9’0 longboard surfboard travel bag. From the UK. Excellent condition, like new. Price Rp. 500.000. SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [044]

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European Film Festival Screening in Bali The “Europe On Screen” (EOS) ¿lm festival will take place in Bali from 3 to 8 May. This European Film festival is a yearly event. It was formerly part of the Jakarta International Film Festival but since 2007 it has been held independently and is now screening ¿lms in several cities throughout Indonesia including in Bali. This year a total of 70 ¿lms - a mix of full feature ¿lms and documentaries from over 20 countries will be shown in various locations. In Bali 5 different films and 10 documentaries will be screened at three venues on different dates. The sites to host the films are the Indonesian Institute of the Arts in Denpasar (ISI), Alliance Française in Renon and the outdoor amphitheatre of the Pan Paci¿c Nirwana Resort close to Tanah Lot. All ¿lms are suited for family viewing and are in original language with subtitles in English and Indonesian. Here is a synopsis of the Bali offerings:

Grabbers is an Irish Comedy/Horror/Sci-Fi ¿lm from Director Jon Wright that premiered at the 2012 Sundance Festival and won the Audience Prize at the Strasbourg International Film Festival in 2012. The setting is a small remote island off the west coast of Ireland, inhabited by a motley group of p u b - g o i n g villagers and visited by monster sea-creatures who threaten to eat the entire population. A zany pair of local police, a local scientist and a drunken ¿sherman- who seems to be immune to the monsters’ appetite - team up with the villagers to ¿ght the intruders. Until they stumble upon the antidote. This is a funny, goofy, zany and boozy monster ¿lm with a true Irish twist, good for plenty of roller-coaster laughs and spine-tingling scares and a great cast of characters, Irish accents and all. This ¿lm will be shown at the Pan Paci¿c Nirwana Resort’s open air amphitheater on Saturday May 3rd at 7 pm. Family Way, a Dutch ¿lm from Director Joram Lürsen with a stellar cast, is a romantic comedy with multiple story lines and sub-plots that will keep you delightfully entertained and amused. The story revolves around a family experiencing the usual new age family dynamics and dramatics: Protagonist Winnie wants a child. Her husband wants to get in touch with his inner feelings. His brother doesn’t want any m o r e responsibilities. Brother-in-law wants his dead wife back. Grandpa just wants to be happy and grandma wants somebody to notice her. Family Way is a captivating and refreshing family movie that steers away from the in-your-face sex-dope-profanity laden fare that mainstream Dutch movies were once famous for. It won the 2013 Rembrand Awards for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Film Song.

This ¿lm will be shown at the Pan Paci¿c Nirwana Resort’s open air amphitheater on Sunday May 4th at 7 pm. Film Director Joram Lürsen will introduce his ¿lm and is available for a chat afterwards.

European Film Awards. This ¿lm will be shown at Alliance Française on Thursday May 8th at 7 pm.

Short Film Finalists – A special screening of the EOS Short Film Competition ¿nalists will be shown at the Denpasar Art Institute (ISI) on Monday May 5th at 3 pm. These are short ¿lms (¿ction and documentaries) created by Indonesian ¿lm makers and submitted earlier this year. Out of the 152 ¿lm submissions 10 ¿lms were chosen as the ¿nalists. The “ Best Film” winner will be decided by an international jury on 11 May in Jakarta. Come One, Come All- All these great movies drive home Nicostratos The Pelican – Another wonderful family ¿lm the point that European ¿lms can be very approachable and from French Director Olivier Horlait that is set on a sunny Greek island. Yannis, a 14-year old boy, ¿nds his life changed in a summer when he rescues a baby pelican and encounters a precocious girlfriend. Stunning scenery, a good cast and a cocky pelican make this coming of age movie a great family ¿lm that will be especially attractive to kids. The ¿lm was the of¿cial selection at the 2012 Munich International Film Festival and the 2012 Montreal Children’s Film Festival. This ¿lm will be shown at the Denpasar Art Institute (ISI) on Tuesday May 6th at 3 pm. Film Director Olivier Horlait will attend the screening.

Searching for Sugar Man- A documentary ¿lm directed by Swedish Malik Bendjelloul about the search for American folk musician Sixto Rodriguez. It details the efforts of two Cape Town fans in the late 1990s, who wanted to ¿nd out whether the rumoured death of Rodriguez was true, and, if not, to discover what had become of him. In the early 1970s Sixto Rodriguez was a Detroit folksinger whose music never took off in the United States but had become wildly popular in South Africa, where he was a pop music icon and inspiration for generations. Besides some unexpected twists and astonishing revelations there are great soundtracks; for fans of 60’s and 70’s music, this movie is unmissable. It won an Oscar in 2013 for Best Documentary Feature and the Special Jury Prize for best international documentary at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.

entertaining and dispel the myth they are dif¿cult to understand, develop too slowly, can be boring and are frustratingly openended. The Bali selection in particular contains wonderful and entertaining films and is a great opportunity to sample European-made ¿lms. These events are organized to broaden your cinema viewing. As a special treat, movie goers will be able to meet some of the ¿lm directors and have a chance to chat with them about their ¿lms. Dutch ¿lm director Joram Lürsen will be at the screening of his Family Way ¿lm at the Pan Paci¿c. A special meet & greet event is organized so you will be able to talk with him after seeing the movie. French Film Director Olivier Horlait will be attending the screening of Nicostratos The Pelican at the Denpasar Art Institute (ISI). Two of the ¿lms, the Irish Grabbers & Dutch Family Way, shown on 3 and 4 May at the amphitheatre of the Pan Paci¿c overlooking the sea and the famous Tanah Lot temple, are themed events complete with a Sunset Happy Hour from 5-7 pm, popcorn stand, post-¿lm talk with the director, the Gracie Kelly Irish band and Leprechauns. The screenings at the Pan Paci¿c are organized by Yayasan Solemen Indonesia, one of the local partners of the festival. The Pan Paci¿c is apparently the only open-air screening in Indonesia. Come enjoy the spectacular scenery, the sunset and the movies.

This ¿lm will be shown at Alliance Française on Wednesday May 7th at 7 pm.

Love is All You Need- Danish Diector Susanne Bier has created a romantic comedy about the inevitable pain of losing love and moving on. Pierce Brosnan stars as a grieving middleaged widower who encounters another wounded soul. Together they are inspired to change their bleak outlook on life. This is a cocktail of love, loss, absurdity, humor, and delicately drawn characters that will leave only the hardest heart untouched. It is a ¿lm about the simple yet profound pains and joys of moving on - and forward - with your life. Picturesque settings and hilarious moments make this a memorable movie. This ¿lm won Best Comedy at the 2013

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Local News Napoli Football Club Fights to Save Valeria An Italian wife and mother, fighting for her life in Bali following a savage attack, has prompted a major fundraising effort in her hometown of Naples.

Italian football club, Napoli, is the latest group to encourage donations from their fans.

The woman has been identified as Valeria Avallone. The long term Bali expatriate was assaulted Friday the 4th of April at 11.30 pm while driving her bike towards home.

Through private appeals and the club’s official website, sscnapoli.it, the appeal has gone out to invite fans and the public to donate to help fund the medical expenses and the fight to save her life.

When her husband, Luca, became concerned that she had not arrived home, he went searching for her and found her lying in a pool of blood on the roadside.

Valeria’s husband and son have also mounted an appeal, which has seen almost $24,000 raised so far with an aim of raising $50,000.

Seminyak and Ubud, the Best Tourist Destinations According to TripAdvisor Results obtained from the tourism site, “Trip Advisor” has rated Ubud and Seminyak among the best tourist destinations based on millions of reviews and opinions from the TripAdvisor site. Both Ubud and Seminyak have been awarded the “Travelers’ Choice for Destinations”, with Ubud ranking eighth and Seminyak nineteenth in a list of 25 best tourist destinations in Asia. In its sixth year, this annual award is issued to nearly 500 tourist destinations, which include regional and global categories. (April 17th 2014) French Woman Mugged in Kuta

She was rushed to hospital where she was found to have suffered a broken collarbone, large bruises on her back, and multiple cranial fractures. The bike was untouched. Police affirm this is the result of a robbery. Valeria needs 24 hours medical assistance in ICU, and the bills are already over 10.000 dollars. Her injuries are extensive and she remains in a coma at Prima Medika hospital in Bali fighting for her life after sustaining serious head injuries and numerous fractures.

Valeria, who has an 18-year-old son, has undergone surgery to her head and chest but remains comatose. Her husband Luca says he hopes the funds can help her to undergo the necessary treatment and then return to her hometown when she is able. Anyone wishing to donate to assist Valeria may do so at http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/help-savevaleria/161690. (April 17th 2014)

Kiwi Stuck in ‘Weak’ Bali Drugs Case A New Zealand woman who has spent the past two months behind bars in Bali could be stuck there until June while police strive to mount a drugs case against her.

“The way I see it, this case is weak and I’ve told this to the police, but the police are convinced they should go on.”He says Ormsby could be detained without charge until June.

Sydney resident Leeza Tracey Ormsby, 37, was arrested in a drug raid on February 12.

Ormsby has told police there was a party at the Canggu villa, but by the day of the drug bust, the acquaintances she partied with had gone home.

Her lawyer, Ari Soenardi, says his client had only gone to the raided villa to pick up her laptop and towel and is not connected to the drugs police found inside. The Paddington resident admits she had marijuana in her handbag, but Mr. Soenardi says police are determined to link her to the hashish and MDMA found inside.

Sydney musician Azaria Byrne came forward as the man who had rented the villa before handing the keys to friends and going home. Another Australian, identified in media reports as Sydney DJ and Ormsby’s former lover Marco Mazzucco, was also linked.

They have had Ormsby in custody without charge since her arrest, and will likely extend her detention for at least another 30 days.

Witnesses say he was questioned by Bali police but allowed to return to Australia.

“The Ormsby case, up to now, is still in the documenting stage between prosecutors and the police, back and forth,” the lawyer said on Monday.

Ormsby is the only person arrested in connection to the case, after her arrest at the scene by drugs squad investigators. (April 15th 2014)

31 Pedigree Dogs Euthanized after Being

Qatar Airways to Fly Direct to Bali

Smuggled into Bali Qatar Airways has announced a new route to Indonesia’s Officers of the Gilimanuk agricultural quarantine,

‘Island of the Gods’, which will take off for the first time

Jembrana, Bali have euthanized thirty-one pedigree dogs,

on 21 July 2014, initially using an Airbus A330 aircraft. But

including Siberian huskys, Pomeranians, and miniature

from October this year, Qatar Airways will deploy its

Pomeranians. The dogs, worth hundreds of millions of

new B787-8 on the route, with all the airline’s latest

rupiah, were smuggled from Java to Bali on April 11, and

cabin products. “The start of non-stop services from Doha

they were euthanized after no one claimed their ownership

to Bali offers travelers from around the world access to the

after 24 hours, Ida Bagus Eka Ludra of the Bali Agricultural

popular leisure destination in a reduced time, from across

Quarantine Office reported here on Tuesday (15/4). Two

our expanding global network,” said Qatar Airways’ CEO,

Persian cats and several birds, which were also smuggled

Akbar Al Baker. The new service is likely to be popular with

on the same day, were returned to Java as the identity of

the European market, offering a new one-stop option for

their owners remained unknown. Ludra stated that animals

leisure travelers wanting a break in Bali. No other Middle

smuggled into Bali were not automatically euthanized. The

Eastern airline operates direct to the island. When the

authorities will wait for 24 hours to get the necessary

B787-8 Dreamliner is deployed on the route, passengers

documents, before returning the animals to their places of

will be able to experience Qatar Airways’ latest in-flight

origin or culling them if no one claimed ownership. Animals

offerings, including 22 flat-bed seats in business class and

are not permitted to enter Bali without prior permission due

232 in economy, all with modern in-flight entertainment

to rabies. (April 17th 2014)

systems, power outlets and USB ports. (April 15th 2014)

French woman Cindy Brankquete reported a bag snatching to Kuta police on Monday (21/4). The woman claimed to be riding a motorbike through Kuta when another motorbike came alongside and grabbed her bag, which she was wearing over her shoulder. Cindy felt the bike might have been following her from Jl. Arthena. Brankquete said she informed police in the hope that security could be improved in order to protect people, especially tourists who were vacationing on the island. (April 22nd 2014) Bashed Cricketer Won’t Return to Bali A Perth man has vowed never to return to Bali after bouncers at a Kuta bar recently allegedly bashed him. Aaron Brunner told Seven News he was set upon at Alleycats bar after he accidentally knocked over a drink. “I was told I got kicked in the back, went flying into a fence and got a couple of kicks and punches thrown at me when I was on the ground,” he said. “Anyone who knows me knows I’m not a fighter.” Mr. Brunner was on a cricket trip with teammates from Wanneroo Cricket Club at the time. He said bouncers at the same bar also attacked a teammate three days earlier. “I won’t be going back to Bali ever again, that’s for sure,” Mr. Brunner said. A recent poll by UMR Research found 64 per cent of Australians considered Bali “very unsafe” or “somewhat unsafe”. Seventy per cent said they did not feel confident of proper medical attention there. (April 10th 2014) Corby Cleared in Indonesia Parole Probe Schapelle Corby has avoided punishment over an inflammatory TV interview, with Indonesian authorities finding no grounds to send her back to jail. The convicted drug smuggler was released from a Bali jail in February, but a month later her sister Mercedes endangered her parole by speaking to the Seven Network. In the interview, she continued to argue her sister was innocent, and speculated the 4.1kg of marijuana found in the body board bag in 2004 may have come from Indonesia, or been placed there by a baggage handler. Authorities promised to investigate whether the controversial comments breached Corby’s parole by causing unrest the community. The matter remained unresolved while Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin campaigned for the legislative elections, which were held on Wednesday (16/4). On Friday, the Office of the Corrections Director-General, which reported to the minister on the issue, confirmed to AAP it found “no legal grounds to stop Corby’s parole”. Corby also won’t be investigated over secretly-filmed footage that shows her former cellmate, Renae Lawrence, alleging the 36-year-old confessed to her that she knew the drugs were in her bag, and that she’d smuggled before. The interview with Lawrence, who remains in a Bali jail for her part in the Bali Nine drug smuggling conspiracy, “couldn’t be considered as evidence”.Corby’s parole requires her to live in Bali until 2017. (April 17th 2013)


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Jetstar Australia and New Zealand CEO David Hall said the deployment of the 787 on the route added almost 3000 low fares seats from Brisbane. Mr. Hall said, “We have five A320 aircraft based at Brisbane and when combined with our second base at the Gold Coast, Jetstar offers almost 400 weekly flights and more than 80,000 seats from south-east Queensland”. (April 17th 2014) Bali Airport Expansion Seen Completed in June The expansion and renovation of Ngurah Rai International Airport, which has cost 3 trillion rupiah (US$262.61 million), is scheduled to be completed by the end of June. At completion, it is estimated that Ngurah Rai will be able to accommodate 25 million passengers per year through 2025. The international terminal has been expanded from 65,800 square meters to 120,000 sqm and was opened in November 2013. The domestic terminal’s area has been increased by five times its original size, from 13,300 sqm to 65,800 sqm. Bali provincial administration is planning

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to build a second international terminal on the island, in Buleleng regency in the north of the island. The actual location will be decided in April, while construction on the new terminal is expected to be completed by 2018. (20th April 2014) Hawaii, Bali to Become Sister States Hawaii and Bali are to become sister states. Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie and Indonesian Consul General Hadi Martono will attend a signing ceremony at the governor’s chambers on Monday (7/4). A reception featuring hula and Balinese dance will follow. The Indonesian island of Bali is one of Asia’s top tourist destinations. Its beaches are favored by sun-seekers and surfers seek after waves. The agreement was laid out by Hawaiian House Resolution 107 which passed in 2012 and stated” the US-Indonesia Comprehensive Partnership initiative was designed to strengthen relations between the two countries through enhanced cooperation on energy efficiency, the environment, health, science, technology, trade, and investment”. It also said “a sister state working relationship with Bali would, with international finance and other commerce related industries”. (April 10th 2014)

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For Sale; Futures stretch quad surfboard fins. Excellent condition. Price: Rp. 500.000. SMS: +62 858 5731 1485. Kuta. [045] For Sale; Baby bouncer with music, still in good condition. Rp. 125.000. SMS only 081 2381 5292. Bukit. [165]

A Shocking Disgrace Someone made a video of quarantine officials killing 31 dogs by cruelly amateurish injection at Gilimanuk on Apr. 15 (it looked like strychnine from the way the dogs died). It doesn’t matter that the video was made by someone who had planned to illegally ship dogs to Bali and didn’t care enough to pay to save his own animals. What do matter are two issues that have returned to the debating table. First, that because of the nature of social media these days, the inhumanity of what occurred has been seen around the world. Bali’s carefully nurtured folkloric and touristic image as the Island of the Gods has been damaged – yet again – by the clownish actions of the authorities. Second, the action was justified by reference to regulations that prohibit transhipment of dogs and some other mammals as an anti-rabies measure. Those regulations are in place legitimately and should be observed by everyone, but again that’s not the point. But rabies is not epidemic on Bali. If the report we saw in the Jakarta Post is accurate in quoting a quarantine officer at Gilimanuk as saying it is, the gentleman and the newspaper are profoundly misinformed. However, the disease is now endemic. This is because of six years of government action and inaction, that deadly duo, and prevarication. First, it failed to respond in time when the first human cases occurred in 2008. In timehonoured fashion it then (a) engaged in hideous and counterproductive culling campaigns alongside international and NGO action to vaccinate free-living dogs and reduce their numbers by sterilization programs; (b) indulged in the usual siphoning off of funds to line official pockets; and (c) became embarrassed and then angry when people told them they weren’t doing things the right way and when its sorry succession of “rabies free” target dates could not be met. It’s true that long held practices and beliefs here relating to animals and their care require significant education to overcome. Perhaps the government should attend classes too if it insists on writing the reports on rabies control that go to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and the American based World Society for the Protection of Animals. Rigorous accuracy in formal reporting is an essential bureaucratic skill.

Mugger Menace The perpetrator probably doesn’t care, if in fact he knows, that the elderly expat lady he pulled off a motorbike and mugged and severely bashed in Jl Drupadi in Seminyak on Apr. 10 is still in a coma in hospital and very ill indeed. Muggers are not misfits. That’s a cosy western fiction. They’re vile little criminals. Her name is Valeria. She is Italian and has lived in Bali for 30 years with her husband and son. They are not rich, except in the relative sense in which Balinese and other Indonesians view foreigners. Fate has dealt them a cruel blow. They have no medical insurance and € 170,000 is now needed to fly her home to Italy for critical care at state expense. (Mugger to note: This is equivalent to Rp 2.7 billion. Did she have anything like that in her purse?). An appeal for funds was started by friends. Money raised so far has been spent on daily medical bills. If you can, donate here: http://www.youcaring.com/medical-fundraiser/ help-save-valeria/161690 It’s unwise to resist a mugger or any violent person. But in situations such as that which cruelly afflicted Valeria, instinct tends to prevail. On that score, we note that in another mugging incident recently – not the one in which a French woman was similarly robbed in Kuta as she rode her motorbike – the perpetrator got a painful lesson. The 15-yearold girl he attempted to rob chased him down and put her karate skills to work. Perhaps the police will notice that motorcycle banditry is getting a bit out of hand again and do something. It’s not just foreign women who are targeted after all. Local women are just as much at risk. The police are not usually visible unless they’re flashing their lights to push through the traffic because they’re late for tea, or are traffic police out collecting lunch money from the day’s preferred cohort of motorized miscreants. And public safety on the streets is anyway better left to local communities to organize. In Bali that means the banjars. The Basangkasa banjar in Seminyak operates a security system using local village guards. It’s paid for by the local ATMs, the foreigners who

live there, but that’s just the way things are here. It keeps Jl Oberoi and part of Jl Drupadi on the “safe zone” list. Few muggers would want to risk mixing it with the Pecalang. It’s an idea that could be adopted widely.

He Came Bearing Gifts Diary and Distaff had a lovely lunch on Easter Sunday with an old friend, Robin Osborne, who was transiting Bali on his way to Kupang. We went to the Jimbaran Beach Club, just along from the fish cafés, and ate and drank lightly and watched the tide come in and go out while we talked of many things. There was rather a lot to talk about. We hadn’t seen him since 1983 in Port Moresby when we were all jobbing for the yellow press. He was at our wedding there in 1982. We agreed it would be unwise to wait another three decades for Reunion II, the flesh being mortal and the march of time inexorable. Osborne is no stranger to Indonesia or to Bali. He was until fairly recently with the Northern Territory health department where another Bali fan, Kon Vatskalis, was the health minister who pushed forward the Royal Darwin Hospital-Sanglah link. One of Osborne’s missions on this trip was to look for rare Lombok weaves, in which he has a collector’s interest. He went to Lombok in search of same and stayed at Villa Sayang at Lingsar north of Mataram. In Bali he also visited Ubud where the navel-gazers are always worth watching. He left us with a fine bottle of Taylor’s very drinkable red and the new book by Damon Galgut, Arctic Summer, which has been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Its central character is the English novelist Morgan Forster (E.M. Forster). The Diary reads anything – even the labels on tins of baked beans – but Forster, although a writer who richly deserves his place in the Pantheon, had never seemed attractive as a subject. He was a repressed homosexual in the manner of his time, a womanish, waspish man. Fortunately the world (largely) has moved on from conformist, proscriptive Victorian-Edwardian ill-humour and rudely intrusive desires to regulate the sexuality of others. And the book is tremendous. It was instantly devoured.

For Sale; Huge screen projector Panasonic bought in Australia for $1,000 best quality screen available 2.5m. Used only 5hrs better than most sport bars in Bali selling Rp. 5 juta ono. Call 081 2395 0302. Sanur. [153] if you don’t risk anything, you risk even more.

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We’ve Been to Dubai Too Though it might surprise Made Wijaya and his Jakarta based publisher Alistair Speirs to hear this, the Diary and the Stranger do share a view rather more often than either of them apparently believes. Wijaya had a lovely line in his Stranger in Paradise column in Now Bali’s April edition that made a neat point and is certainly worth repeating. He was, he wrote, on his way to a Barong ceremony at Pura Dalem Tunon on the beach near the Ramada Bali Bintang at Tuban. Tripping as lightly as he could over the 200 non-heritage metres required to reach the temple from the hotel on Jl Kartika Plaza, he had just passed a lone Batak singing Tie a Yellow Ribbon, widely believed locally to be a favourite with tourists, when his gimlet eye for cultural excrescence fell upon a large vacant space walled in by New Architecture. He wrote: “We walked on the new dimly lit beach promenade, past a big empty restaurant called The Wharf (how do they come with these dumb names in a sea of rich local culture I think; hoteliers must just close their eyes and think of Dubai).” Wijaya’s far from subliminal suggestion that the de-Bali-ing of Bali culture is a serious mistake and a clear danger to the island’s appeal is very much to the point. It’s true that it mightn’t worry the new tourists from Indonesia’s big cities, China and other smog-shrouded East Asian places, where crass is the new black. Few visitors seeking unique cultural experiences would want to waste their money on a facsimile of the Big Durian, however.

Load of Rubbish Three tonnes (3,000kg) of rubbish was collected from five kilometres of beaches at Seminyak, Kuta, Legian, Kedonganan and Jimbaran on Easter Saturday, as part of the 2014 Earth Day global program. Earth Day itself was on Apr. 22. Six hundred residents and tourists took part in the clean-up, which was sponsored by Coca-Cola Amatil, Quiksilver and Garuda Indonesia.

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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For Sale; Carved wood (teak) panels. 80x50cm. Rp. 300.000. Pictures can be send by MMS of email. Phone 0819 9924 3389. Kesiman (Sanur). [115] We have been taught to believe that negative equals realistic and positive equals unrealistic.

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Warning to Women on Motorbikes Bali Advertiser has received several email concerning women being attacked while riding on motorbikes. The attacks have been violent in several cases. This is just a warning to be very cautious day and night. Try not to carry bags of any sort. Taxi are not that expensive as an alternative to medical treatment costs. Unfortunately, this is something the police need to work more aggressively on.

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Wanted Production Manager for garment. Email: <lastriombak@gmail. com>. [260]

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Atlantis International Dive Centre looking for Office & Logistic Assistant Female Max. 35yo, very good spoken and written English, Spoken French is advantage, Diploma / University Degree, Min. 1 Year Working Experience at Tourism Business, Strong Administration, Organizational & Computer Skills, Able to Prioritize work, Accurately under pressure, For Immediate Employment Send CV to eka@balidiveaction.com or call (0361) 286 367 NC/Es/30 Apr 14

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

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Want to be part of our growing success and grow a career with the NR1 Recruiting Agency in Indonesia? We are now looking for 2 motivated individuals to join our team as

Recruiter & Secretary - Fluent in spoken and written English. - Excellent administrative skills, well organized, ability to perform well under pressure, ability to work independently, doesn’t mind to go the extra mile when needed, able to keep confidentiality. - Attentive, polite, professional appearance, punctual, outgoing personality, excellent social skills, proactive, flexible, team player. - Computer literate. - For more detailed Job Description, please have a look on our website

Are you the one? Please send your CV to jobs@globalexpatrecruiting.com For more jobs, please visit www.globalexpatrecruiting.com Komplek Perkantoran Kuta Poleng-Blok A4 Jalan Setiabudi, Simpang Siur Square Kuta 80361, Bali, Indonesia Phone : +62 (361) 754185 / +62 (361) 754186 NC/Es/G-16 April 14

Employees wanted for Travel & Tourism Company (Account Executive & Operational Staff), male or female age 20-35 (Indonesian), fluent in English, able to work under presure, active & communicative. Send your CV to <boatinggroup1@ gmail.com>. [256] Dibutuhkan Housekeeping Manager dan staf berpengalaman, berbahasa Inggris. Needed Housekeeping Manager and experienced staff, speak English. Hotel Maya, please SMS: 0812 2021 9788 or call (0361) 869 5121 or come to Jl. Mataram No. 29. Kuta. [257] Media Sales Company is looking for successful sales people in Bali. Contact <max@panomatics. com>. [257] Pembantu, villa, good English, honest, good at team work. Seminyak. Siti 0857 2922 3156. [259]

You are Villa owner on Bali and searching for transforming your roomrent villa in an incredible more profitable ‘Bali experience’ concept? I can help you realising, have EU University Degree, am Bali expert, certified coach and Reiki practitioner, can guide meditations and can manage, organise and realise Mail to: bas.brummans@yahoo.com www.7chi.nl

Company specialized in electronic cigarettes looking for Customer Advisors in Kerobokan. Join a dynamic team with development prospects. <jeremcucuron@ hotmail.fr>. [273]

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Looking for Head Chef in excellent cafe on Oberoi. Must be experienced and English if possible. Send CV to <info@revolverespresso. com>. [274] A Growing printing company is looking for Administration & Graphic Designer, speak English, good skills in graphic softwares. Apply within: <job@supa-print. com>. [275] Growing export company in Cheluk looking for Buyer/ Merchandiser for handbags, sacrfs & acessories. Past experience and contacts with manufacturers all over Indonesia is an advantage. Send your CV at <vglbali@ hotmail.com>. [276]

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

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

- 1 Tukang/Handyman Junior Send your CV to contact@thegallerybali.com NC/Es/30 Apr 14

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Wanted: (Senior) Web Developer. Our rapidly growing digital & creative team in Bali is looking for a talented and responsible front + back-end web developer who can deliver results with the highest possible quality. Send your CV & portfolio to: <contact@ creationsdesignlounge. com>. [262] International Fashion Business company looking for Japanese speaking and writing person living in Bali. Part-time. Interested? Call Mercy 0361-401 2197. [264] Telemarketers, native speakers, KITAS provided, CV <career@carbonenergy. net.au>. [255] Required: Office Assistants, English speaking and computer literate. Apply: <ivoryinfo123@gmail. com>. [267] Looking for Graphic Designer and Social Media Operator, able to photo edit and operate website. Contact (0361) 918 1005, or bring CV to Revolver Cafe. [268]

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Looking for Sampling Manager and Cutter for a leather garment factory. Must knows patterns, English speaking and able to work with a team. Send CV to <marta.skingraft@gmail. com>. [270]

Cashier & Waitress for Lacalaca Restaurant in Seminyak. Contact <lacalaca.bali@gmail.com>, 0812 3632 4775. [277]

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Chef needed for Lacalaca Restaurant in Seminyak. Contact <lacalaca.bali@ gmail.com>, 0812 3632 4775. [278] A Health Retreat Center in central Ubud is looking for a Western Retreat Host (health related degree required), and a Front of House Staff (Indonesian). Call 0812 3961 7144 for more details. [279] New Ubud Restaurant looking for Sous Chef & CDP, experience in finedining, English speaking, great salary for right person. 0813 3941 9153 / <picabalirestaurant@gmail. com>. [280] PT. Owner looking for Personal Assistant, good English, dedicated, organized. Please send CV to <coordination@ balquisseliving.com>. Urgent. [281]

Managerial skills; knowledge of small business a plus Detail-oriented, hard working, native English speaker Efficient all-rounder with ‘can do’‚ attitude Superb organisational skills and self-motivation Excellent keyboard skills (Microsoft Office Suite) Pro-active with strong administration background Responsible, outgoing forward-planner Marketing/Tourism industry background advantageous Familiarity with social media and web preferred

This is NOT a working holiday position. Minimum 12 mths commitment, 8hrs/day, 5.5days/wk. Send CV with expected salary and available start date to HRD@AquaMarineDiving.com Short listed candidates will be contacted on 4 May 2014 ~ Must like dogs and be available for interview in Bali ~ NC/Es/30 Apr 14

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Marketing Mgr/ Director Exec Chef (Expat) Sales & Marketing Mgr Business Mgrs HRD Director / Mgr Fin & Acc Mgrs Membership Manager F & B Manager Reservations Staff Secretary / PA VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/30 Apr 14


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Our rapidly growing team in Bali is looking for an

Expat IT Project Manager Should have a strong financial back ground with proper IT skills to be able to manage a team, deploy the software while meeting deadlines set and responsible who can deliver results with the highest possible quality. Send your CV & portfolio to hrmgr@karmaroyalgroup.com

Wanted home - school teacher for 6 and 5 years. Resources provided. Great English & Experience preferable. Approx. 3 months. Contact <gael@ balifoodsafari.com>. [286]

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Bloo Lagoon Padangbai We have now completed our beautiful new restaurant and kitchen overlooking the ocean and are searching for a passionate:

CHEF / MANAGER We are providing the equipment and facilities. Are you the person to follow your dream to create a very wonderful experience and share profits? It’s a great opportunity. Please email us at: info@bloolagoon.com or call us at 0819 9916 6304 Check out our website www.BlooLagoon.com NC/Es/30 Apr 14

WAITER/ WAITRESS, INVENTORY CONTROL, DRIVER, ACCOUNTING Chain of Restaurant is currently have opening for a few positions We are looking for experienced, motivated, service oriented people. Must be fluent in English and have experience. Excellent conditions for the right applicant Email resume to harsitaom@gmail.com NC/Es/30 Apr 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.

Do you have excellent written & spoken English? Are you good with numbers? Are you looking for a full time permanent job? We are a PADI, 5 Star Dive Centre in Sanur, Denpasar. We are looking for Indonesian (WNI) to join our team

1. RESERVATION CREW - please send your CV in English to: simon@baliscuba.com 2. RETAIL STAFF - please send your CV in English to molamola@baliscuba.com NC/Es/30 Apr 14

Nanny, energetic, honest, experienced with own transport needed for full time position. Batu Belig 0822 3633 8991, <ourbalihouse@ gmail.com>. [287] Marketing Assistant needed for Villa Project in Padang Bay. Must have 3-5 years’ experience in villa marketing, advertising / digital marketing. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd01@raaga-samudra. com>. [289] Project Manager needed for Villa Project in Padangbai. Must have 3–5 years’ experience in Construction project management. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd05@raagasamudra.com>. [290] Sales Executive needed for Villa Project in Padang Bay. Must have 2-3 years experience in sales / administration in Bali. Must speak English & Bahasa, and have motorcycle. Apply to: <hrd04@raaga-samudra. com>. [291] Architect needed for Villa Project in Padang Bay. Must have 3-5 years’ experience, degree in architecture and AUTOCAD / 3D skills. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd03@raagasamudra.com>. [292] Quantity Surveyor/ Civil Engineer needed for Villa Project in Padang Bay. Candidates must have 2-5 years’ experience in villa construction with structural engineering / quantity survey background. Must speak English & Bahasa. Apply to: <hrd02@raaga-samudra. com>. [293] Pre-school Teacher and Assistant positions available for new center in Canggu. Must have early years qualifications and/ or experience in a Western pre-school. Salary will be based upon experience and position. Fluent in English essential. <jen.c.tighe@ gmail.com>. [294] Urgently needed Drafter/ Architect/ Interior design, fluent English, AutoCAD, Corel Draw, Photoshop, Sketch-Up, V-Ray and 3D-Max. Send your CV to <contact@ nautylusdesign.com>. [304]

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Receptionist needed urgent for IT Company. Min SMU, English speaking required. Ph. 894 7510. [295] Needed for cafe: Chef de Partie & Maitre d’ (min 2 yrs experience, creative, hardworking & be motivated. Send CV to <winniehutty@ gmail.com>. Call 0815 1130 9527. [297] Sisterfields Cafe in Seminyak urgently needed: Barman, Cooks, Waiter/ Waitress, Admin (Data Entry, etc.). Fulltime, experienced, speak English. CV to: <p. jeanny@gmail.com>. [298] Day Care in Umalas is urgently seeking English speaking teachers, assistants and accounting. Please send CV to <assistme01@gmail. com>. [301] The Award Winning Aroma Spa Retreat is looking for: Spa Therapist - willing to learn and work hard, training is provided. Call us: (0361) 283 802 / 0819 0732 0051. For interview time and date. E-mail: <manager@ aromasparetreat.com>. [302] Wanted: Live-in maid for expat-family (Sanur). Has enthusiasm, initiative, willing to learn. Can understand English and do cleanning/ cooking/ childcare. Contact - 0853 3889 4597/ 0811 3863 993. [303] MYOB qualified tax accountant - masters degree - 10 years myob experience - installation, maintanence & troubleshooting - SMS/ call 0 8 11 2 5 4 0 0 8 8 - B B M 7543C978. Email: <afrillyanie. marla@gmail.com>. [305]

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Drum Factory

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Fast growing Manufacture and Export Company Ubud invites suitable applicants for the following post:

1. Marketing Account Executive Male or female with min. S1, communication degree is preferable. Exceptional written and oral English language are a must. Experience in customer relation skills. Have a good communication skill both written and speaking. Having experience in Graphic Design program. Familiar with Internet Social Media. 2. Marketing Assistant Male or female with min. diploma graphic design. Speaking and writing good English. Familiar with Internet Social Media. Having experience in Photoshop, coral draw and MS. Office. 3. Factory Manager Male or female with min. Mechanical or Machinery S1 degree. Having experience in leading team over 200 persons. Have a good computer, communication and PPIC skills. Experience in wood working or Handicraft Company is a plus. Interested applicant can send their CV with cover letter to

operations@bali-treasures.com

Please include a recent photograph and salary expectation NC/Es/30 Apr 14

FUND RAISING / PR ASSISTANT For Major Bali Yayasan A major yayasan providing education scholarships for children from poor and disadvantaged families requires an experienced person to work in the fundraising and public relations office in Kerobokan. This is a great opportunity for a person experienced in the non-profit section or hospitality field who would like to work in a position that will make a difference to the lives of poor children. Excellent spoken and written English and Bahasa Indonesia is essential for this interesting and varied position. The position requires someone who is available to work some weekends and evening work. An above average salary will be paid to the right applicant. For a copy of the job description and application form email to

info:@balichildrenfoundation.org NC/Es/30 Apr 14

K & I hiring: Production Supervisor - min 2 years experience in garment. Send CV to <ckibali@ymail.com>. Call : 0819 3605 6550. [306]

We would like to invite candidates to join our team for the position of:

Furniture Company looking for staff. Speak good English. Good salary + Commission. <senseygalery@gmail.com>. Telp 0361 – 735 035. [307]

Maintain full set of accounts and provide administrative support. Position based in Bali, willing to travel to Lombok

Looking for 1. Marketing Staff, 2. Chiropractic Assistant, speak English is required, female max. 28 y.o. good appearance, min.D1, start immediately. Contact: (0361) 76 9004, email: <hrd@ chiroindo.co.id>. [308 Long established Real Estate and Villa Management Company is looking for Maintenance Supervisor, Accounting staff and Sales & Marketing Executive. Attractive salary. Please send CV to <findjobbali@ gmail.com>. [282]

Accounts Office Manager

Requirements: • Degree or Diploma in Accountancy / Business Management/ Hotel Management or equivalent • Must have 5 years of relevant experience in managing company accounts • Strong command of Spoken and Written English with ability to translate basic documents • Some legal experience in contract administration and land purchases would be helpful • Required to work with managers or project managers on Hotel Construction and property sales • Must have positive working attitude • MS Literate specifically in Excel and Words • Knowledge of MYOB is advantageous Interested applicants, please write in with resume and short description of yourself in English to: recruit@anipl.com (Only shortlisted candidates will be notified) NC/Es/30 April 14


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Boutique Resort – Ubud - We are seeking experieced

Front Office Personnel With experience in Extranet Management and online rate distribution. This is an ideal opportunity for a Front Office Supervisor to become a Revenue Manager in a small Resort. Excellent English language skill and computer skill are required. Preferable male 30 – 40 y.o., salary Rp 6 Millions (negotiable). Please submit application and recent photograph to: personnel.ibah@warwickhotels.com Contact person: Anna telp (0361) 97 4466 NC/Es/30 Apr 14

BUZZ BAKEHOUSE AND THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN BITE PIE COMPANY Require the following personnel to cater for our expansion: > Night Bakers > Cake Maker Assistants > Wedding Cake Decorators > Cooks Please send your expression of interest to cfshop6@gmail.com - call Horrie 0818 350 444 NC/ES/30 Apr 14

TRADING COMPANY NEEDED : 1. Follow Up Production 2. Admin staff min Diploma 3 3. Quality Control for Garment 4. 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

BUSINESS SERVICES Custom digital design & editing service. Color correction, retouching, item replacement/removal, photo restoration plus advertisement design, displays & posters, photo & fashion, adve–rtising & product image editing. Professional, on-time and cheap. Ready to get things done! Email for info to < i C a n E d i t T h a t F o r Yo u @ gmail.com>. [555] Ready to receive your order for Balinese Tuna Sate Lilit. Please call 081 2395 6991, 0819 3620 2170. [556] <BaliShoot.com>. Affordable price commercial photography. [654] Web Designer. I can help you to develop website with personal price, including hosting or domain name also printing project. Call 781 7447 or 081 2386 6175 for further discuss or portfolio please visit the website: <www.thenbagus.com>. [554]

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URGENTLY REQUIRED ASIA CULINARY INC. is a grown and well-established Food & Beverage company and to support our Western Restaurant,we invite highly competent professionals to join our dynamic team as: 1. Executive Chef 2. Sous Chef Requirement: a. Min 7 yr experience (1) and 5 yr experience (2) in Western Restaurant b. Diploma 3 graduate c. Previous experience with food & labour cost control d. Proven Leader service & result oriented, pro-active, good initiative e. Good communication skill, well organized, good working attitude f. Able to conduct training g. Able to work immediately recruitment@asiaculinaryinc.com or HR Department Kompleks Business Park Jl. Meruya Ilir Blok C 2 No.1 Kav. 88 Kebon Jeruk - Jakarta Barat

Private Chinese Language. 0818 0556 0595 / 0813 3821 7788. [032] Barbecue specialize delivery. 0819 3627 9541. [672] Blue Boy Massage, full body massage, sensual massage, body scrub, body to body, in/ out. Call service +62 8123 625 8865. [300]

Handling your monthly & annual tax report. call 0821 4655 7055. [271] CV. Yazna Villa Management Professional all needs. Majapahit St No. 76 Kuta. Office (0361) 76 7108, mobile 081 2382 3731, email: <balivila@yahoo.com>. [810] Nirmala Bangunan. Your trusted partner in building materials. Jl. Raya Kampus Unud No 81. Tlp: (0361) 895 3840. [055] Freelance Graphic Designer / Photographer (fashion / product). Blog: <hitheseed. tumblr.com>/email: <hitheseed@gmail.com>/ phone: 0813 3870 0055. [890] Architec Design, 3D IMB estimate, build 0821 4588 0888 / <www. baliarchitecdesign.com>. [139] MYOB set-up & training, taxes, 0813 5314 0385/ <df. acc2012@gmail.com>. [143] Sensual massage for ladies. 081 666 9775. [194] Wood & composite decking specialist & carpentery, e: <woodworking.bali@yahoo. co.id>/0819 9985 7305. [069] We can construct Japanese gardens, fishponds, wall water features and water fountains at your home or villa. Many designs to choose from. Call Kadek on 0819 3664 3525 for a free quote. [263]

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.

English tutoring. Experienced primary teacher. Grad Dip in TESOL. Phn. 0819 9941 5805. [265] Private English Teacher, native speaking, offers lessons for all skill levels and ages above 6. Able to teach in Bahasa. <privateteacher bali@gmail.com>. [269] Private / tutor Indonesian Language / English / Japanese / Mathematic, 0857 3734 7674, Nina. [284] Selling 100 % foreign PMA. Trading company, extendable to all other areas. Tax professional for implement is available. Contact <holger.lietz@ birkenstock-bali.com>. [285] Need building contractor? Call 0857 9269 6093. [288] Private home/ office tutoring in English. Native English speaker. All ages welcome. Call 081 8344 787 or email <maurice_gold@hotmail. com>. [296] Graphic design & photography service. The Seed. http://heseedservice. com. 0813 3870 0055. [299] Looking for a reliable builder? Bali Home Builder is your peace of mind. Western standards. Specialist in complex projects. Excellence in electricity and plumbing. No hidden costs. No price change during the project. Detailed quotes. Fair and detailed contract. On time, on quality, on budget. References available. BHB assists you for your architecture and engineering drawings. Contact Resma: +62 (0) 81 7980 2214. <balihomebuilder@icloud. com>. [172]

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Expat seeking employment as Project Manager / Supervisor or can build for you. 081 2362 9939. <balicontractor@dps. centrin.net.id>. [050] Developer, builder, contractor. Expat with 35 years experience building the right project for the right person. Already many successful projects completed in Bali. Start to finish. Work crews with many projects working together. Let’s talk about your project. For more information, contact Brad at <kbaybuilder@ hotmail.com>. [541] Female (26y.o.), experience work in villa, speak English, German. Call (+62 8213 3760 832) or <eva.kunyati@ yahoo.com>. [254] Experienced architect seeks job. 0857 1929 9897. [261] Looking for a job as Marketing Manager or asst. to Marketing Director, 15 yrs of experience within selling and marketing duties mostly in printed media, diploma degree, excellent English both verbal and written, able to operate PC or Mac. Man, good looking, professional. <marketing bali2014@yahoo. com>. [266] Passionate & Diversely skilled expat w/ 20 years expertise and knowledge in Indonesia seeking new position. Contact: <expatbali 2014@yahoo.com>. [274] Honest, single, speaking Japanese & English. Last job: April 2014, Japanese Wedding Coordinator. 0815 4712 3994. Phone & Whatsapp (Marina). [283] Secretary / PA experienced, female 39, fluent English O&W, good personality & computer / internet skills. 081 1393 6974. <balijob4me@ yahoo.com>. [217]

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Vacancy List April 2014 Hotel Tugu Bali RESTAURANT MANAGER / FOOD & BEVERAGE SUPERVISOR - Fluent in English, organised, strong leadership, training skills, management experience SENIOR WAITER/ WAITRESS - Fluent in English, charming personality, experienced in customer service RECEPTIONIST - Fluent in English, charming personality, experienced in customer service BAKERY / PASTRY - Creative, pro-active, organised HOUSEMAN - Attention for details, pro-active STEWARDING - Organised, efficient, basic kitchen know how

Kakilima Restaurant SOUS CHEF / SENIOR COOK - Strong leadership, creative, organised, knowledge of cost control, skilled in salads & grills SENIOR WAITER / WAITRESS - Fluent in English, charming personality, food & beverage in BARTENDER - Fluent in English, charming personality, beverage product knowledge, cocktail making experience ACCOUNTING / COST CONTROL

Hotel Tugu Lombok HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR - Strong leadership, attention to details GUEST RELATIONS OFFICER - Attention to details, charming personality, genuinely interested in people SALES & RESERVATION COORDINATOR - Fluent in written & oral English, telephone handling skills, charming personality

Please send CV with recent photo, references and expected salary to bali@tuguhotels.com Or hand in a copy at our back office / ask for Ibu Wayan

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 0361-227 224 and one of their mobile units will visit you at your home/office/hotel for your generous donation.

* Please note - the staff is professionally trained to International Standards and always uses new disposable needles. In addition, the Blood Bank is currently expanding its present list of Rh Negative Blood donors. If you are living in Bali and would be willing to have your name placed on a ‘confidential list’ for emergency cases, please call Ibu Metta - 081 855 2299 (English speaking). Help SAVE a life TODAY by sharing this information with your friends,, colleagues and customers. Space for this ad donated by Bali Advertiser

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Snowpiercer* In the near future a chemical is sprayed into the Earth’s atmosphere, in an attempt to halt Global Warming. Unfortunately, this experiment is to have a disastrous effect, and, the planet is permanently blanketed by ice and snow. The few survivors of this catastrophe are now living on a train, which is rattling around on a railway line to nowhere. The survivors are divided into First and Second Class passengers. Naturally, the Second Class passengers are treated abominably, and, a revolution takes place. This Korean movie, directed by Joon-Ho Bong, is a wonderful piece of Sci-Fi fantasy. The story is fascinating, and, the post-apocalypse interiors of the train are stunning, especially when we move from Second Class squalor to First Class luxury. As the leader of the revolution, Chris Evans gives a solid performance, but, as one of the First Class elite, English actress Tilda Swinton steals the show, with what must be the most bizarre performance of her very bizarre career. Dom Hemingway After doing 12 years for keeping his mouth shut, a notorious safe-cracker is released from prison. Now, he wants the money owed to him for doing time for a big crime boss. However, trying to extract his money from the crime boss proves to be more difficult than the safe-cracker anticipated. In this very powerful British movie, Jude Law gives one of the best performances of his erratic career. As he rants and raves and bullies and blusters, Jude Law creates an amazing portrayal of a man living on the edge, and, out of control. The Immigrant In this beautifully evocative movie, director James Gray tells the poignant story of a Polish woman arriving in New York in the 1920s. Separated from her sister at Ellis Island, the woman has no-one to turn to, until, a gentleman posing as a social worker offers her employment as a seamstress. Unsure of the man, her surroundings, or her ability to master the English language, the woman quickly finds herself forced into a life of prostitution. James Gray’s movie is deliberately slow, which allows us plenty of time to take in his actors’ performances, and, his sumptuous re-creation of 1920s New York. Marion Cotillard and Joaquin Phoenix give devastatingly good performance. Blue is the Warmest Colour Coming in at 2 hours and 50 minutes, this is a very long movie, yet, your attention to it never wavers for one moment. A French high school student has a sexual experience with one of her male classmates. She finds it rather unfulfilling. Next, one night while out clubbing with a ‘gay’ friend, she strolls into a lesbian bar. There, she meets a vibrant and exciting woman, and, they quickly fall into a relationship. The movie then follows their life over the next few years. As only the French can do, this movie is a skillful merging of religious, literary, artistic, and, philosophical themes. However, these themes are all seen through a decidedly homosexual point of view. Questions of what is a ‘gay’ aesthetic are brilliantly answered. Also, the movie is incredibly frank in its depiction of homosexual lifestyles and sex.

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Blood Ties This movie boasts an impressive cast, which includes Clive Owen, Marion Cotillard, Billy Crudup, and, Mila Kunis. Unfortunately, Guillaume Canet’s adaptation of his French movie to a new American setting looses something in the translation. His stylish original movie becomes a rather run-of-the-mill crime thriller in its gritty ‘big city’ location. Two brothers are working on different sides of the law. One is a police officer, while, the other is a thief. When one brother robs an armored truck, the other has to hunt him down.

For Sale; Krups XP5250 home espresso machine with steamer, bought new in Dec/2012 from Carrefour. Rp. 2 juta. Email <desireebalisale@gmail. com> or call 0821 4656 2699. Ubud. [127] He who was done his best for his own time has lived for all times.

For Sale; 62 navy blue bandanas. Wrong color for order, if want embroidery, possible. Take all Rp. 1,8jt. SMS for pic: 0813 3700 8651. [015] You can stand tall without standing on someone. You can be a victor without having victims.

Hair Brained A 13 year old boy genius and a middle aged mature student go to university. They become buddies, and, set out to win a general knowledge competition.

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Veronica Mars If you cannot get enough of this popular TV sitcom, then, why not check out this 90 minute movie version, which plays just like an extended TV episode? Vikingdom*# A silly German retelling of the Thor legend, with some very bad 3D effects. Anchorman 2* This sequel about a 1970s TV news anchorman is just ridiculous and inane. Red Sky Some disgraced Top Gun pilots destroy a small weapon of mass destruction.

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47 Ronin*# After a Japanese family is humiliated, the family vows to extract revenge. Snowpiercer* To halt Global Warming a chemical is sprayed into the Earth’s atmosphere. Dom Hemingway After doing 12 long years, a notorious safe-cracker is released from prison.

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The Immigrant An immigrant in New York in the 1920s is forced into a life of prostitution. Blue is the Warmest Colour One night while out clubbing, a young girl student strolls into a lesbian bar. Boys of Abu Ghraib

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Boys of Abu Ghraib In 2003, at the beginning of the ‘war against terrorism’, a troop of young American soldiers are sent to a remote station in Iraq. The notorious Abu Ghraib prison. There, they see no action, and, have nothing to do. Out of sheer boredom, one soldier volunteers for MP duties. He is assigned to guard imprisoned Iraqi insurgents suspected of being terrorists, and, awaiting interrogation. First hand, he witnesses the torture inflicted on these people. Based on a real life story, Luke Moran makes a revealing and strong movie.

A shy shop assistant wins the television competition

Salting the Battlefield An English Intelligence officer, and his girlfriend, are on the run. They are hiding out in various countries while they leak to a newspaper information which could bring down the English Prime Minister and his government. Yet, there is more to this than meets the eye. Although the movie keeps you in the dark for most of its running time, it all becomes very clear in the end. David Hare directs, while, Bill Nighy, Ralph Fiennes, and, Judy Davis, star in this British movie, that is high on style, but, contains very little substance.

during the late 1980s.

‘Britain’s Got Talent’. Inside Llewyn Davis* Folk songs and singers are to revive America after the Eisenhower Period. The Bag Man* A shady man, who will do anything for a buck, is hired to do an unusual job. The Wolf Of Wall Street* An ambitious stockbroker is working on Wall Street

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27 Are cliff front land sale in Seraya - Karangasem, freehold, spectacular ocean and sunrise views, perfect setting for beachside resort or villa development. Zoning for residential & accommodation. Price 150 mio per Are. Contact 081 1395 6665. [8502] 3

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

LAND FOR SALE

ANTAP - Br. Bulung Daya, 33 Are, 1 km to the beach, 4m Road access, Rice field and paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 80 Mill / Are - Br. Bulung Daya,1 Ha, Beach front, 4m Road access, Rice field and paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 125 Mill / Are BELALANG - 8 Are In nice western area. Good access, electric and ready to build ( Aspect ). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 200 Mill / Are - 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, Ricefield paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 325 Mill / Are - 12 Are, 6m Road access, 500m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Rice field paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are

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Denpasar- Monang-Maning, 140m2, 3.5m Road access, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Kitchen, living room,PDAM, Phone line, Electric, Garage. Near to public services, 20 mins to Kuta. Freehold. Price: IDR 1.3 Miliar 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-30 April 14

Kuta Central Studio Room. Mid to long term rental. Fully equipped with A/C, H/C water, large fridge, queen bed, LCD screen, separate toilet / shower and kitchenette. Rp. 4.500.000/month, Rp. 45.000.000/year. Contact <baliarama@bigpond.com>. [8439]

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A new house completely furnished at Taman Mumbul Nusa Dua. Price Rp. 150.000.000/year, minimum 2 years. For further info please contact owner at +6281916363799 NC/RE/U-19 MAR. 14

Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867. [7653] For rent yearly 3BR townhouse in Harvestland Residence, fully furnished, shared swim pool, 24hr security, quite& clean estate, close to kuta, airport, Sunset Road, Sanur and Jimbaran Bypass. Please contact: 0812 3217 5369 / 0813 3100 0089 or email to <infoproperty414@gmail. com>. [8482]

KEROBOKAN Villa for sale. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916] House for sale in Perum. Padang Griya 3 no. 6 Padang Sambian, Jl. Tangkuban Perahu. Close to Seminyak & Kuta. Land 180m2, building +/- 140m2, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen, fully furnished, garage for 2 cars, Rp. 1.6 billion (nego). SMS only 081 2381 5292 / <flowsbloom@yahoo.com>. [8080] Modern western standard rooms in the heart of business district for rent. All facilities. Pool, AC, fan, parking, Wifi. <www.perahu89.com>. Email: <info@perahu89.com>. [8189] For rent commercial premises, 9 years overcontract in Umalas 2, Jalan Bumbak, 240m2, parking, water, electricity, phone. Include PT. IMB ok. Contact <jomaroselli@hotmail. com>. 0857 3984 5076. [8437] For sale Joglo style teak building. Currently used as restaurant/warung. Available for knockdown now or use for two years on over contract land. Then knockdown and keep the teakwood or recontract land. Please ring 081 2465 5204. [8468] House for rent. Jl Gunung Salak, 220M, 2 storey semi furnished, solar panel for hot water, 4 rooms with AC, garage, gazebo, maid room. Rp. 85M a year nego. Contact 0821 4670 0165. [8474] For rent beautiful 5 bedrooms villa Br. Semer (behind Bali Budha). 9are building + 15are ricefield view. Peaceful & central. Fully furnished, 3bathrooms, 4.5x8m pool, staff, landline, Wifi, cable-TV. Photos & visit : <quantumode@ hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. [8477] Land for sale in Bumbak, Kerobokan. Freehold, 12.8 are, 5m access road, great shape. Ricefield view, quiet & private villa area. Ready to build. Contact: <bumbak141@ yahoo.com> or 081 814 7672. [8494] Rented: Villas & studios, in tranquil area at Gang Tunjung II, Jl. Gn. Jaya Wijaya, Kerobokan (2km from Seminyak). Furnished, wifi, swimming pool, large garden. Rates from Rp. 6 mill to Rp. 19 mill per month. Daily is possible. Ph: 08786 1931 898 / 0812 3870 1988. [8313] Warehouse for contract, 350 sqmt, containers access, room for security, office with AC, stock room, bathroom, electricity 5500 W, minimum 3 years, 70 millions per year 08174701435, <om.peyre@gmail.com>. [8307]

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LAND FOR SALE 130 are, 1,3 HA land for sale, excellent access, water, electricity and quiet. Perfect for agro-agricultural land and for restaurant owners as a private organic farm. Or, as a home or villa. 15 minutes to the west from Baturiti Vegetables Market. Desa Andong, Baturiti, Tabanan, Bali, GPS 8”19’43” S and 115”10’3” E. Access to the north and south, with a 4 room farm house included. North, east and west mountain view, and has a barn for 50 cows. Excellent for growing chilies, tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, beans etc. Access from main road, 900 meters. Great villas are built nearby. This is a direct sale by the local owner, free hold, one certificate. SMS only Putu +628123847849 or email: iputumahendra@me.com. Only 30 million rupiah per are.

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A-mazing value villas Seminyak. 250m to beach. Absolute luxury 6br/6 bth villa on 14.25 are!!! 500m from beach. Fully furnished.Marble ensuites. Roof bbq garden. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Maid’s accom. 2 car garage. No expense spared. REDUCED 25%. Urgent sale. US$955,000. Leasehold Umalas. Tegal Cupek. A truly unique and beautiful villa. Designed and built by Dutch architect, Osiris Hertman, it is a true work of art. All furniture custom made by Dutch master craftsmen. All the art and carving specially commissioned. Featured in Vogue and architectural magazines. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, Bose sound, incredible lighting, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views. Sadly for sale at US$895,000. Freehold. Jimbaran. Close to beach. Ocean glimpses. Very stylish 3 br freehold villa on 2 floors, in security compound. Full furn. Pool. Freehold. Reduced to US$395,000 Batu Belig. Jl Daksina. Walking distance to beach. Brand new 2 br, 2.5 bathroom villa on 3 are. Fully furnished. Big pool. 25 yr lease. Pondok Wisata license for rentals. Excellent returns. Just US$275,000 Canggu.Batu Bolong. 500mfrom beach.Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwaterpool, solar hot water, for only$179,900. Call us now!*VL-025 Canggu, Jl Nelayan.Near Beach New 3br villa on 700m2. 800m to beach. Lap pool. Beautiful position.Fully furnished.REDUCED! $210,000. Must sell! Batu Belig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. Seminyak. Jl Beraban. Ultra stylish 3 br residence. 3 floors of luxurious living. Roof garden with extensive views. Huge indoor/outdoor pool. Designer kitchen. Games room. Entertainer’s mecca. US$750,000. Freehold Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence on 3.5 are. Huge living space, large bedrooms with ensuites. Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$275,000. Seminyak. Stunning, completely remodeled, Balinese style, 2 bedroom home with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential Only US$140 000. 28 year lease.

A List Land On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 5590m2 freehold. 3670ms 25 yr lease. 50m beachfront. 50m Jl Sea Sentosa streetfront. Behind Café Bali. Close to EVERYTHING. Restaurants, shops, beach. Perfect shape. Big access. Between Potato Head and The W.Square shape. 3.5m access. Close to EVERYTHING. Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Or can have half. Full 6m road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.Peaceful atmos. 28 yr lease. Rice field views Good shape and access. Near Canggu Club 1Km from beach.Just Jl Nelyan, riverside, 300m tobeach. Good shape and access.Freehold. *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right.

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NEW LUXURY PRIVATE VILLAS SEMINYAK - PETITENGET Contemporary luxury Villas is traditional meets western at its finest. Elegantly presented high quality furnished and decorated throughout. Next to W hotel,strolling distance to the beach, and trendy Oberoi street boutiques, restaurants, clubs and spas (Ultimo, Kudeta, Potato Head, Mints, Metis and Sarong).

- Freehold by direct from owner Built by Australian developer Price by inspection

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]

SANUR Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [7421] Villa for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 min to the beach & International school. Call: 0361 – 887 6679 / 081 138 5315, e-mail: <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [8308]

INVESTOR DREAMS IN HEART OF PETITENGET - SEMINYAK

Facilities : - 3 king bedrooms all with designer ensuites - Fully appointed European kitchen open plan living, opening on to 10 x 4 m pool. - Lounge deck and bale. - Electronic entrance to garage. - LCD TV’s DVD, Indovision & Wifi in every room. - 11.000V power, separate staff quarters.

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New charming villa for rent on land 300m2, 1 wood bungalow +2 rooms AC, maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 water heater, open livingroom kitchen & bar, pool, gazebo, carpark, garden, semi furnished. Rp 170 million /year or lease 20 years $260,000 nego. Call 0812 3936 6004. [8498]

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Contact : +62 878 6000 1123 +62 821 4403 7000 Email : balicantikvillas@gmail.com NC/RE/P-30 April 14

DENPASAR Land for sale 1 are on Jl. Gn Tangkuban Perahu Gang Norwegia. Safe and clean area. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [8250] Pemogan Townhouse, Majamogan S2. 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, office, with shower and jacuzzi in back garden. Complex has two swimming pools and 24 hour security. Great value. Includes all furniture and fittings. Freehold title. Rp. 1,800,000,000. Phone +62 812 386 1833. <rastinibali@hotmail.com>. [8438] Villa for sale or long term rent, 3 bedrooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, swimming pool, garden, water heater, AC, helper, land 200m2, building 318m2 on Gunung Lumut. 5 mins from Seminyak. SMS 0819 9943 1762. <balihealingmusic@ gmail.com>. [8470] For sale newly renovated house Jl Gunung Payung, 10 minutes to Seminyak. Land 135/70, 3BR, 2shower, AC, spacious garden, park car+5 bikes, great complex security, Rp. 1.4 billion nego. <Mirasawitri@gmail.com> / 081 2901 3576. [8487]

TABANAN For sale 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms villa in Tegal Mengkeb, Klecung, Tabanan with splash pool on the river. Price Euro 129,500. Visit the website: <www.sahajasawah.com>. For further information call +62 81 855 5010 or e-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [8270]

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Are you looking for stunning land to buy in Tabanan or Negara area, small or big plots, beachfront, sea-views or riverfront. All free-hold land and directly by owner! Prices: starting from Rp. 39 million/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452] For Sale, directly from owner: Freehold land 31,7 are located in Gunung Salak. Rice paddy with stunning seaviews that cannot be blocked. About 8km from the beach with amazing views. Just 45 minutes from the Tanah Lot turn. The land comes complete with access road, all certificates and is rezoned for building. Price: Rp. 39 million/are. Tel: +6281 855 5010. E-mail: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [7606] For sale 10 years leasehold villa with private hotsprings. River and rice paddy view located in Tabanan $85.000. For more info call or email Putu Oka 0819 3617 4797, <oka.espa@yahoo.com>. [8471] Stunning land in front beach, ricefield and river behind, road access and electricity, in Pasut, Tabanan, not far from Tanah Lot temple, close to Alila Suri resort, 28 ara, 27 years + option 10 years, 4,500,000 IDR/ara/year (pay now for 17 years only). Contact: <buchyphilippe@hotmail. com> / <ospa.cambodia@yahoo.com>. [8493] Land for sale by owner. Great land on a premium area, 2100sqm, next to Bali Nirwana Golf Tanah Lot, mainroad, freehold and ready to build. Call 081 2388 0578. [8495] Land for sale by owner. River front land with beautiful rice terrace view, 9.4 are in Tabanan. Quiet area, freehold title, residential zone and ready to build. Call 081 2388 0578. [8496]

NC/Re/M-30 April 14


Xanadu Resort

Australian Owned & Managed

Now Selling!!

We are very proud to announce the release of 2 New Stages at the “Xanadu Resort.”

“Private Enclave Estate” Only 14 Properties Available. Under Construction!!

The “Private Enclave Estate,” is a Prestigious Gated Estate, within the “Xanadu Resort”. The “Estate” has its’ own Private Entrance, Security and Parking- but still has easy access to the many other facilities of the Resort. There is an attractive mix of properties and pricing, all budgets are catered for!! Studio apartments start at AUD$178,000- through to a 4 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom Private Pool Villa at AUD$580,000.

Lagoon Estate

Buy “Off the Plan!!” Win Your Apartment st 1 50 buyers in the Lagoon Estate will go into a draw. The lucky winner will get their Apartment for FREE!!!

The “Lagoon Estate” will be a 5 Star Luxurious Estate, with more than 30 Apartments having direct access to the Lagoon Pool. Other facilities within the Estate will include a 5 Star Restaurant with Alfresco Dining, 3 Bars- (Restaurant Bar, Sports Bar, Pool Bar) Kids Club and Pool, Gym, Boutique, Games Room, and Mini Mart. Lagoon Access Apartments from AU$198,000. 20 years (1 week per year) Club Membership are also available from AU$ 25.000 Inspections Welcomed by Appointment on Site For English, Ph Eric +62 857 381 78411, For Indonesian, Ph Ayu +62 85737315807 or Anita +62 8113881673 Email: eric@xanaduvillas.com Web: xanaduvillas.com Address: Jl Dewi Saraswati II, Seminyak. (Off Sunset Road, near the High School, SMAN 1 Kuta) C/Re/I-19 March 14


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Double Rooms FOREVER VILLA 3withPrivate large bathroom, AC,

ROOMS FOR RENT

fan, kitchen, pool, Sat-TV. 5mins by bike to beach. Long/short term, from $40/night-negotiable. Location : Umalas 1, 45a Kerobokan +62 821 4740 3539 edgarnailor@gmail.com NC/Re/M-30 April 14

FOR LEASE - SANUR Jalan By Pass Available 1st June 2014 Substantial 2 story Iconic building with car parking for up to 10 vehicles. Currently being used as a fully operational Spa, the building has an IMB for Spa license and or offices with drawn plans. Offering the whole building (not separating sections) complete with fixed fittings and all improvements included but not limited to:, various hotwater systems, A/C’s, Water pump, PABX system with 2 x lines, wooden decking, all garden & potted plants, electric street signage, light fittings and more. The building has also undergone significant upgrades to electrical systems, and general maintenance on the property. 12month lease 200,000,000 + 200,000,000 for fixtures and improvements. Future 12 month lease reverts to 250,000,000 PA thereafter For further details and to arrange an inspection please contact:

Brett 0853 39163375

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Bali Advertiser

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] Villa for sale, leasehold 29 years extendable 20 more. Best investment to live in Bali. Canggu Pererenan Tumbak Bayuh, 2.37 Are, 300 sqm building, 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom, swimming pool, parking, close living, brand new, furnished, oceanviews. 165.000 Euro. 0821 4783 0213, <grupocorami@gmail.com>. [8442] For sale brand new - 2 storeys of our Villa Cantik, Pererenan. 3 big bedrooms, full AC with 3 bathrooms (hot n cold water) on land 274sqm. Pool, garden n garage. Freehold with permit/IMB. Quiet area n only U$.220.000,No agent please n for serius buyer only: <villapererenan@ yahoo.com> / 081 7996 5188. [8472] For Sale with beautiful sawah view - Freehold - Brand new 2 strorey villa (3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms), pool, garden, garage and big open living kitchen area on land of 311sqm/ bldng 250sqm - only U$.250.000,-. No broker n serius buyer only. Call 081 7996 5188 / <villapererenan@yahoo. com>. [8473] For sale freehold. 26.40 are north of Brawa. Ready villa foudations, wall surrounding, building permit cleared. Rp. 290 million/are. <quantumode@hotmail.com> / 081 2382 7604. [8476] Plot land for Sale! Batubolong, Canggu near Echo Beach 300-600sqm. SHM/Free Hold, for villa/house, IDR 5.95 million per sqm (limited). Details: Eko 0813 3311 1173 / Adhitya <adhitya@batubolongbali.com> 081 1334 3123 <batubolongbali.com>. [8479] For rent luxury villa 2 bedrooms in Tiying Tutul Canggu. AC, pool, wifi, hot water, ricefield view, 10 mins to Echo Beach, 15 mins to Kuta/Seminyak. Jerry +62 818 0204 0220. [8481] Canggu Villa Lotus 20 year lease, perfect quiet location. Close to everything 2 kilometers north of Deli/Club. 2 bedrooms. 2 levels. Indoor/outdoor living area. Lounge, kitchen, dining, look across pool to gazebo and beautiful garden. Coast views from lounge on second bedroom level. US$250.000. <sandyhydes@gmail.com>. Ron 0821 4669 3088. [8483]

C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14

Studio Apartment for rent Daily – Weekly – Monthly Please call: 0361 8499219 www.legiansunsetresidence.com C/RE/M-22. Jan.14

FOR SALE - SURFING HOTEL .......... West Sumbawa ..........

• Close to Great Waves - Supersuck - Yoyo’s - Scar reef • Close to Shops, Bars • 500m Maluk Beach • 12 Bedrooms PRICE : IDR 2,400,000,000. (Certificate ) FREEHOLD Property ( 3464 m2 ) , Buildings ( 895m2) -room to expand . Built by Expat with high Perimeter Fence . Great Kitchen. 2 Back-up Electricity Generators , 2 wells. ------------------------------------------------------------Call Owners -Ibu Yetti -6281932302444 or Rob Norman -628175792195 or email: kbu_maluk@yahoo.com NC/Re/I-16 April 14

Land for sale 2 and 3 are at Pantai Batu Bolong, Rp. 750 million/are. No broker. Serious buyer contact 0813 3067 6555. Owner speak English and Bahasa. [8484]

NC/Re/I-30 April 14

Land for sale at Canggu (Tumbak Bayuh). 8.4 are with rice paddy view for life (greenbelt). Perfect for luxury villa. Price Rp. 550jt/are. Serious buyer contact 0813 3067 6555. No broker. Owner speak Bahasa and English. [8485] Big villa in Brawa for yearly rental 4 bedrooms, 2 living area, big pool, garage, furnished, walking distance to beach! motivated owner. Price negotiable. Ray White Kuta 0821 3555 7587 / 081 734 0706. [8488] 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] Villa for sale/rent monthly, weekly. 2 and 3 bedroom, furnished with staff, garden, pool, internet high speedy, all room with AC, security 24 hours, garage, green view. Wayan 0878 6152 4094, <soeparmi.li@yahoo.com>. [8407]

Jl. Sunset Road Barat No. 90 Kuta - Bali | Phone: 0361 - 8350666 www.baliupscalevillas.com C/Re/I-02 April 14

14.65 Are freehold land for sale by owner in Pura Perancak Gg. Anggrek - Berawa main road w/5 mtr public road access & 5 mtr private road access, 2 min to the beach, -5 min to Canggu Club. Zoning for residential & accommodation. Avail. to develop up to 48.5 Are. Below market price only 750 mio per Are. Contact 081 1395 6665 (no agent & broker pls). [8501] 4 bedroom family villa for long term rent in Berawa close to Canggu International School and minutes to Berawa surfers beach. Minimum 2 Years/Rp. 450 million, 3years/ Rp. 600 milllion includes 3 staff internet and cable TV. Please SMS to 081 855 1839. [8503] For sale freehold land 15 are (3 plot, @5 are), prime location on Kayutulang Canggu. Area B4. Beautiful ricefield view, cozy location, Rp. 650 million/are. Info (0361) 715 1854 / 0878 2288 5488 / <cangguland. blogspot.com>. [8504] C/Re/G - 11 Dec. 13

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SEMINYAK - 630

3

3

1

Newly renovated 3 bedroom villa, mi[ modern/traditional desiJn Open spacious livinJ, dininJ kitchen area overlookinJ the pool SouJht-after location, walkinJ distance to shops restaurants Fantastic entry level property, Jreat potential as a rental business Price 8SD 295,000 Land Area 350 sqm Ownership Leasehold 24 years Build Area 150 sqm

UMALAS - 615

3

3

1

Contemporary three bedroom villas, part of a comple[ of four Newly built, marble Àoors, plush interiors, quality ¿nishinJ Open plan livinJ area that can be closed off with slidinJ doors SouJht-after locale, close to shops, restaurants intl schools Land Area Build Area

260 sqm 180 sqm

CANGGU - 731

Price IDR 4,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold

4

4

4

SouJht-after location, minutes drive to (cho Beach Co]y and homely four bedroom freehold villa with JoJlo pool Attractively priced for freehold property in (cho Beach BriJht open livinJ, dininJ kitchen overlookinJ the pool Jarden Land Area Build Area

1,100 sqm 420 sqm

Price 8SD 825,000 Ownership Freehold

SEMINYAK - 685

4

4

1

LEGIAN - 707

2

2

1

A unique and e[otic villa consistinJ of three structures on 2 levels 0odern 2 bedroom apartment with all mod cons StunninJ view of Bali¶s mountains and rice ¿elds from the balcony +uJe deck area with stunninJ panoramic ocean views Located within minutes of Seminyak beach, restaurants and bars Resort facilities includinJ spa, pool, security, restaurants Best deal in Bali in this hiJhly hiJhly souJht after area Beautiful villa, a Jreat investment for livinJ or holiday rentinJ Price 8SD 459,000 Price 8SD 325,000 Land Area 640 sqm Build Area 200 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 years Ownership Leasehold 33 years Build Area 370 sqm

LEGIAN - 686

1

1

1

0ulti level and spacious open plan desiJn 4ueen si]e bed, built-in wardrobe, hiJh ceilinJs 8nlimited owner free stay, hotel restaurant, 24 security WalkinJ distance to the beach, shops, restaurants« Build Area

60 sqm

UNGASAN - 736

3

2

0odern desiJn, fully furnished, ready to move in Spacious 3 bedroom villa with ensuite bathrooms SwimminJ pool (8m[3m) surrounded by a tropical Jarden Just minutes drive to the white sand beach of BalanJan Land Area Build Area

350 sqm 180 sqm

4

4

2

Four bedrooms villa (possibility ¿ve) with en-suite bathroom Spacious terrace surrounded by tropical Jarden +iJhest Indonesian woodwork quality for a lifetime Juaranteed Just a minute to the beach (400m), 10 minutes to Seminyak

Price 8SD 179,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 years

3

CANGGU - 399

Price 8SD 320,000 Ownership Freehold

Land Area Build Area

Price 8SD 495,000 Ownership Leasehold 49 years

700 sqm 350 sqm

SANUR - 574

4

2

2

SAN8R B(AC+SID( ± NOT TO B( 0ISS(D AT T+IS PRIC(! DeliJhtful 4 bedroom home, very private and quiet, walk to beach Spacious indoor outdoor livinJ space overlookinJ pool Jarden Property requires a makeover, plenty of potential at this price Land Area Build Area

550 sqm 220 sqm

Price 8SD 175,000 Ownership Leasehold 18 years

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 459 TABANAN - 637

ECHO BEACH - 521 UMALAS - 736 BERAWA - 586

KETEWEL - 728

3

2

3

8niquely desiJned modern three bedroom beachfront villa Spacious lounJe dininJ facinJ the ocean, slidinJ doors all around ([tremely well desiJned and built by Australian professionals +uJe salt water aquarium runninJ throuJh the lenJth of the villa Land Area Build Area

1,130 sqm 475 sqm

Price 8SD 1,500,000 Ownership Freehold

KETEWEL - 733

PECATU - 608

Rare beach front land with a 30m wide ocean frontaJe Paved wide access all the way to the land, from bypass Leveled, well shaped land allows for ease of buildinJ BuildinJ license issued, a de¿nite plus for a beachfront property Land Area

2,941 sqm

Price IDR 500,000,000/are Ownership Freehold

PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 691

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Brawa Residential Land, 800 sqm (8 are), Leasehold 29.5 years, IDR 7,500,000/Are/Year Pasut Beachside Freehold Land - Between Beach And River, 1,655 sqm (16.55 are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 10 are (1000 m2), 500-600m from beach, IDR 800,000,000 / are Leasehold 28 years, 8 are (800 m2), bordered by small river, IDR 8,000,000 / are / year Spacious Freehold Land In Berawa, 1,200 sqm (12 Are), Freehold, IDR 685,000,000/Are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5,000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Freehold, 32 are (3200 m2), short drive to the beach, IDR 290,000,000 /are Leasehold 30 years, 9.5 are (950 m2), just off Jl. Bumbak, IDR 7,000,000 / are

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NEW PROJECT BY AWARD-WINNING SENTOSA WORLDWIDE RESORTS

THE LIFE YOU ALWAYS DREAMED OF BALI’S EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY

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

SALES OFFICE: Jl. Laksmana 999X, Bali 80361, Indonesia For more information please contact Chloe at +62 361 887 1111 | chloe@sentosaworldwide.com | www.sentosaumalas.com C/Re/I-05 Feb 14


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Real Estate

30 April - 14 May, 2014

NUSA DUA

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GANGGA NORTH LOMBOK

For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305]

BEACHFRONT, FREEHOLD, AFTER THE GOLF, OBEROI AND TUGU HOTEL. 30 ARE / 65 METRE WIDE PRICE: USD 65,000 OR BY 5 LOTS IN SUBDIVISION 6 ARE / 13 METRE WIDE PRICE: USD 15,000

NUSA LEMBONGAN Land for sale at Jungut Batu Lembongan Island Bali. Width 19.495m2 and 4.665m2. Good for rest, villa ext. Negotiable. Contact: 0361 280 2561. [8214]

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LEGIAN

SOPHISTICATION & PRIVACY HOUSE FOR RENT or SALE

Studio room for rent, queensize bed, AC, Indovision, Wifi, living room, kitchen, hot water, daily maid. Daily Rp. 300.000. Also available for weekly and monthy. Call 0819 1636 2285. [8155]

Located in quiet area of Dalung, about 15 minutes drive from Raya Kerobokan and Seminyak, the house is set away from the crowded street yet you can easily find a lot of shop, eating places just around the corner.

Fully furnished 1, 2 bedroom apt in a resort by Legian beach, daily, monthly, yearly. New studio rooms with shared pool for $500 per month. Pls go <www.apartmentbali.com> or 081 759 1068. [8506]

This 2 storey, 3 beds 2 baths house interior has tons of natural light, completely private ricefield view, and all the high end amenities you would expect, granite bathroom, gorgeous custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances. Like Wine Cooler, and much much more. Full attention to detail has been dedicated to this newly built house. When its comes to modern luxury, this property offers the best!

BUKIT Land for sale located in Uluwatu. 25 are, not far from the beach. Please contact Tio 0821 3069 8958 or Ovi 0878 6268 1448. [8475] Looking affordable luxury private villa at Dreamland/ Pecatu Indah Resort/New Kuta 2 strory 4 bedroom x3 bathroom, Rp 13.5 juta p/mth, including 2 x basic cleaning p/w. Discount available short/long term. <balihouse@ hotmail.com>. <bakridreamlandvillabali.com>, Hp 081 681 5654. [8486] For sale luxury brand new villa located in Bukit, with unblocked seaview, 3 bedroom, pool, build with high quality material, Western standard, spacious living and dining room, price $ 590,000. Call +62 (0) 878 6105 3599 email <mangkusuedi@yahoo.com>. [8491]

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Call for an appointment now YULIA : +62 816 164 6469 +62 361 5510525 +62 877 61433 999 GUNAWAN : +62 819 330 36991

Western style 2 bedroom house plus block of 5 rooms. 3.1 are, fully furnished, quiet area, AUD 125,000 or offer. Family illness means owner must leave. Contact <binder88@hotmail.com>. Near Finns Beach. 0821 4570 4169. [8492]

NC/Re/M-30 April 14

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

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-19 Feb 14

LAND & VILLA & RESORT FREEHOLD For Sale Direct OWNER Canggu Berawa 3 Villas for sale 20are, 2villas and 1villa semi build 2min to Berawa Beach Rp 22,000,000,000

For more information contact: Ph: 081 835 9895 Tel: (0361) 7427377 www.balirealestate.net NC/Re/G-30 April 14

OTHERS

UBUD

Tegal Besar, Klungkung, Beachfront Land (black sand) with view to Nusa Penida Island. The plot has already a retaining wall. The Price is at IDR 420,000,000. - per are (100 m2). Land size is 1580 m2. Easy to reach via bypass from Sanur. Call 0812 36 00 22 35 (no agents, please). [8335]

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]

MEDEWI 180. degree view of ocean. Can’t be built in front of. 50m from the water/surf. Flat block with road access. 10 are @ 85jt per are. Email <putuindodean@yahoo.com. au>. Ph/sms +614 2991 8354. [8462] For sale Joglo, Limasan and Gladak teakwood houses. Sourced and serviced in our workshop. Photos, info and examples: <mimdomode@hotmail.com> or 081 2382 7604. [8478] Land for sale in the hill of Nusa Penida Island. Certificate, 8000m2, price Rp. 7.800.000/are (nego). Water/electricity, 200m from mainroad. Call 0821 4684 4733 / e-mail: <noery@tropland.com>. [8490]

SEMINYAK 2 bedroom villa in Seminyak , pool, wifi, hotwater, tv cable daily maid. Available 12 – 18 August. Please call +62 819 1636 2285. [3866] Seminyak 3 Bedroom Villa Fully Furnished w/ swimming pool. Available for cheap yearly rent. Minimum rent time 2 years. Perfect for anyone living in Bali long term. For more info contact by email only: <balivilla2000@yahoo. com>. [8358] Nice villa for rent short term or leasehold 25 years + 20, Seminyak center, Drupadi quiet location 4 are. 2 AC bedrooms, terrace, ensuite open bathrooms. Wifi, TV cable, DVD, pool, garden. Open dining-living room, ricefield view. Parking, staff. Contact: 0878 6089 0803. <villasku@yahoo.com> / <barphil@live.fr>. [8469]

NC/RE/U-30 April 14

Engineering Design Office Ensure your environment quality for a better Future

You are investing in Indonesia. You are buying a villa, hotel, buildings or land. EDO is here to help you have a real overview of your acquisition before to buy. Our engineers will carry out an evaluation by nondestructive tests in order to provide you a full technical report on Structure, Electricity, Plumbing and Gas. Engineering Design Office edo@kian-indonesia.com 081266030046

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Over contract at Sunset Road, 2 shops, 2 floors, 200m2. 0361 275 9455, <stayingbali@gmail.com>. [8410] Central Seminyak, for rent, small Gg 2min walk to Bintang, townhouse 2 bedrooms, AC, 2 bathrooms, pool. 10 May 2014 to 10 octobre 2015 : 165 millions (nego), unfurnished. Balinese owner will be happy to renew lease after october 2015. Call us on 0813 3951 0317. [8480]

For sale villa 3 bedroom, full river view. Land size 43 are. Location Payangan Ubud. Price 5,7 Billion. nego. Call Made 081 238 77599. [8304] Land for sale by owner. Great land with spectacular rice terraces view, 43.5 are, only 10 minutes drive to central Ubud, residential zone, freehold and ready to build. Call 081 2388 0578. [8497]

JIMBARAN Land for rent 12,115 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 10 million/are/year (nego), min 5 years, max 15 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] Place for rent 70 msq in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street - Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Price Rp. 6 mills per month. Info, please contact Iwan 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. 2,75 mill monthly or 250k daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673] New 2 bedroom villa, pool 2 ensuite, $800 month, free electricity, 1 br villaette $399 month, rooms from $20 night, 2.2jt month. Cable tv, gym, ac, security. Ayu 088 7344 3686 0853 3857 0140, <madewira168@yahoo.com>. [8390] Deluxe / private Villa for rent / prime location (Kedonganan) / 5 min airport / 15 min Kuta / all furnished / swimingpool / 3bedrooms / internet / green quiet area / garage / tell / only yearly rental. Special deal for 3 years. 0813 5366 1981. [7760]

Price USD 1,599,000 PROPERTY

Jl. Raya Petitenget no.501, block 3-4, Seminyak 80361, Bali Phone +62 (0) 361 737 358 www.exotiqproperty.com Erika +62 (0)819 1664 3345 ebenyamin@exotiq.com

Land for lease in the center of Oberoi, Seminyak. 25 are for 27 years + 30 years extension. Price 12 million/are/ year nego. Contact 0821 4417 8717. No agent. [8448] The cheapest land for sale in Petitenget Kuta! 5400m2, only IDR 16million/m2, 50m from villa lumbung. Perfect for villa compound,budget hotel, condotel. Must see! Call Wahyu 0819 9987 7999 RayWhiteKuta. [8489] Charming Bali style 1 bedroom villa. TV, DVD, AC. Electricity water gas maids services included. Parking, Rp. 10 million monthly long term negotiable. Nice gardens Jl. Plawa. Please SMS 0878 6237 7449. [8499] 3 bedrom villa with swimming pool in Seminyak/Legian. Quiet, central, landscaped gardens and lily pools. Wifi, AC, staff. 12/15 juta/month. Small 2 bedroom 4.5/5.5 juta/ month. 0815 5816 4966 / <annulzy@yahoo.com>. [8499]

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10 minutes from Pererenan Beach Land area 1900sqm, Residence size 802 sqms 4 bedrooms villa with 20 meter swimming pool Built on different levels cascading down to the riverbanks Freehold property, motivated seller C/Re/G-30 April 14

Batubelig Western style villa for sale. Land size 400sqm, 3bedrooms, pool, fully furnished, great environment and close to the beach. Selling with excellent price! Contact +62 821 3555 7587 or +62 81 734 0706 RayWhiteKuta. [8500] Seminyak/Oberoi Stylish Apartment. Monthly/yearly rent. Cozy, fully furniture, kitchen, bedding and bath. Perfect for busy couple/single. 1 bedroom& bathroom with shower/bathtub, private outdoor terrace/balcony, Living, kitchen, AC, 24 hours security, wifi, including cleaning. <simplebeautyphotography@yahoo.com> / call Susy 0812 3613 3470. [8505] Over leasehold 6,5 yr, 3 bathroom with suites baths, open/close living room, nice kitchen, store room, carpark, swimming pool, wifi. Also 3 bedroom deluxe villa for long term rent, furnished, pool, wifi, located in Oberoi. And have info 2 bedroom villa in Kunti. For more info email : <betasiregar@yahoo.co.id>. [8507] C/RE/U-02 April 14

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Great piece of freehold land located in a nice peaceful area in Beraban, Kediri - Tabanan, it’s just 30 meters from main road, surrounded by some luxury villas and offers rice ďŹ eld and river views. It has a 3 meters road access. Approximately 10 minutes drive to Kedungu beach, 10 minutes drive to Tanah Lot temple & Nirwana Bali Golf Club. 30 minutes drive to Seminyak area. This great piece of land is in a peaceful neighborhood and ideal to develop a luxury villa. Zoning: Perumahan (Residential).

Title : Hak Milik Price : IDR 3,150,000,000

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This penthouse is one of 3 units with an ocean view and is part of a renowned 4 star hotel in Kuta which comes with 2 air-conditioned bedrooms, 2 en-suite bathrooms, living room, cozy veranda and fully equipped kitchen. The Unit has an established revenue stream and dedicated management if desired. Live in the luxury of a hotel but with the privacy of your own secure entrance.500 meters to beach with a 4 km dedicated paved walkway to the far end of Kuta beach and joining up with Seminyak Beach. Contact: Amir Faisol +62 (0) 813 3933 2822 Title : Hak Milik amir@raywhiteparadise.com Price : IDR 3,500,000,000

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Contact : Yana +62 (0) 817 9747 593 yana@raywhiteparadise.com

Title : Hak Milik Price : EURO 550,000

LTAB630 Tabanan

Contact: Tita +62 (0) 821 4433 3979 tita@raywhiteparadise.com

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Located in Pandak Gede (Tabanan), only 10 minutes to Tanah Lot, 45 minutes to Kuta Beach, this rectangular shaped plot of land offers a great opportunity to build a private villa in a beautiful environment with rice paddies 2800 sqm and a small river.

Title : Hak Milik Price : Prices on application

Contact : Yana +62 (0) 817 9747 593 yana@raywhiteparadise.com

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This spacious 3 bedroom edroom tropical villa is set se et on approximately 3860sqm land with a build area of 879sqm. villa is located SCAD005ofCandidasa 4 3The 2 on the famous Jimbaran beach side, close to the Intercontinental Hotel and ocean Four Seasons Resort. This surrounded exclusive villa features Stunning and mountain views by tranquil acountryside large private garden and private swimming with views is what welcomes you to this lovelypool property. directly onto the verdant, tropical surroundings. Theabsolute property Situatedouton 4380 M2 (approximate 44 ARE) of comprises bedrooms, elegant with mosaic waterfront,3 and protected by en-suite a large bathrooms and extremely sturdy tiles, custom porcelainwood bathtubs, completeembraces with rain head retaining wall,made this “natural eco property� you showers. Offered for sale with 44 years lease. and spiritually enhances this restful 4 bedroom home.

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Price : USD 1,645,000 Contact : Brenda Further details and property viewing Title : Leasehold +62 812 3916 please feel free to (0) contact me 8729 Mobile 62 81339455009 | Email annie@raywhiteparadise.com Price :+AUD 980,000 brenda@raywhiteparadise.com

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This lovely 2 bedroom house is conveniently located in an unspoilt natural surrounding in Penestanan. From the full front terrace you will enjoy an incredible view to the pool and the garden which seamlessly extends to the rice ďŹ elds and adjoining coconut groves which are part of this quiet traditional village. The perfectly maintained garden is lush with many owers and plants and invites you to relax in the comfortable sun chairs at the pool.

Title : Leasehold Price : USD 179,000 Rent : USD 17,000/year

Contact : Maria +62 (0) 811 3979 18 maria@raywhiteparadise.com

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This brand new two-storey contemporary villa is located in Seminyak, one of Bali’s most fashionable areas. It is within walking distance to the designer boutiques, restaurants and Bintang Supermarket and only a 5 minute drive to the 66 beach. The two-storey contemporary villa presents two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a 13 x 3 meter lap pool, an indoor living/dining room and kitchen. Title : Leasehold Price : USD 295,000

Contact: Daniel +62 (0) 812 4607 9550 daniel@raywhiteparadise.com

SGIA130 Gianyar

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This luxury villa is located in the peaceful Saba Village. This is a growing area where big hotel developments are planned. Located right in the middle between Ubud and Sanur and approximately only 180 meter to the Saba Beach, with an asphalt access road. Set on 1700 sqm of land with 550 sqm build, the building is very strong as the owner only selected and used the best materials, such as paras stone, and old teak wood. Contact : Samsuni Title : Hak Milik +62 (0) 878 6152 7292 Price : USD 1,350,000 samsuni@raywhiteparadise.com

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