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Tuesday, 20 April 2004 08:31 |
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JAKARTA (AP)--The last suspect in the Bali bombings case will go on trial next week charged with taking part in the twin-nightclub attacks as well as the bombing of the J.W. Marriott hotel in Jakarta, his lawyer said Tuesday. |
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Tuesday, 20 April 2004 07:00 |
KUTA, Bali: The management and regulation of migratory fish resources would be one important topic discussed in the five-day international conference on fisheries, Minister of Fishery and Mariime Affairs Rokhmin Dahuri said here on Monday. |
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Tuesday, 20 April 2004 06:56 |
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By Benjamin Pedley A Dow Jones Newswires Column SINGAPORE, April 20 (Dow Jones)--Foreign investment in Indonesia, a key source of demand for the rupiah, slowed last year after a terrorist attack on the resort island of Bali. But that trend is reversing - if Adrian Borriello's residential property business on the iconic island is any guide. |
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Tuesday, 20 April 2004 00:00 |
JAKARTA, April 20 Asia Pulse/Antara - Around 150 delegates from 30 Asia Pacific countries are attending a 5-day meeting starting yesterday in Bali to discuss sea fishing sustainability and illegal fishing. |
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Monday, 19 April 2004 08:34 |
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Time heals the wounds of Bali’s bomb-scarred economy
By Marian Carroll
Nyoman Widiadana good-naturedly haggles over the price of a kite with Australian tourists in his store on Bali’s main tourist strip, just metres from the site of the October 2002 bombing that killed 202 people.
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Sunday, 18 April 2004 08:46 |
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Law is fact of our life. When we observe deeply than, the growth of law in the world walk in two of law system which predominating. Both are the European continental bearing tradition punish civil law and Anglo saxon. Which cannot avoid happening in globally business, there are able happened possibility of meeting of businessman, embracing law tradition differ. The difference will peep out any problems. |
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Saturday, 17 April 2004 08:36 |
SEMINYAK (Bali) - Bearing an ornately carved 'dragon blowpipe' and a wooden cigarette box, souvenir seller Dewa Nyoman steps more lightly on his beach route now that Indonesia's general election has passed without trouble. |
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Saturday, 17 April 2004 06:59 |
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It was tough, it was wet, but Andrew Bain found unexpected delights pedalling around Bali. The road is a river, awash with monsoonal rains. The midday sun has darkened to a candle of light and thunder resounds like cannon fire across the sullen Bali sky. |
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Friday, 26 March 2004 00:00 |
The Observer Bali: The only danger is we'll become just far too lazy  Will Buckley decided a family trip to Bali would be no more risky than a day out with them in London. He found a magical island desperate to welcome back tourists |
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Thursday, 04 March 2004 00:00 |
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The New York Times Monday, March 29, 2004 Bali's Richness Offered to the World, by Onetime Hippies By JANE PERLEZ SEMINYAK, Indonesia — On the eve of the Balinese New Year, hundreds of villagers arrived at the beach here, the hardiest men carrying litters bearing effigies of Hindu deities. Priests, dressed in all white with red hibiscuses tucked in their headgear, sprinkled salt water on the gods and their supplicants, a ritual of purification. |
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