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UK Journalist Gets Taste Of
Empire, Brunei Darussalam
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Begawan - The Empire Hotel and Country Club recently welcomed
Jennie Bond, a freelance journalist from the United Kingdom who was
in the Sultanate to get a taste of Brunei and experience Hari Raya
for a Brunei feature in The Independent - a compact-sized quality
newspaper that contains in-depth national and international news
reaching out to 240,116 readers in the United Kingdom.
Jennie Bond was in the Sultanate
from October 14 to 17.
During her stay at the hotel, Miss Bond was
given a tour of the hotel's top suites by Empire PR & Marketing
Communications Director Jennifer Kang, who later hosted a dinner for
Ms Bond.
Brunei Tourism Marketing Director
Chris Robles and Sandra Bloodworth from Royal Brunei Airlines were
also at the dinner.
Ms Bond's stay in Brunei included
various highlights such as the Proboscis Monkey Safari, Hari Raya
visit to Istana Nurul Iman, a trip to Ulu Temburong National Park
and the Brunei Heritage Tour.
Her visit was organised by Royal
Brunei Airlines.
Jennie Bond began her career in
journalism after graduating from Warwick University in 1972. After
university, she worked on local papers as a reporter in West London.
In 1977, 27-year-old Jennie joined
the BBC as a sub editor in radio news and from this she worked on
various shows such as Woman's Hour, Tuesday Call, various
international assignments and TV documentaries.
During this period she gained
extensive experience in radio shows and as a producer. She returned
to full time reporting in 1985, with BBC radio, covering Northern
Ireland.
Three years later she joined BBC TV
news and combined her past experience as a correspondent with
presenting the Today Programme, Breakfast, The One 0' Clock News as
well as the weekend bulletins.
In 1989, she became BBC Royal
Correspondent, just as the interest in Diana, Princess of Wales, was
at its peak.
The following years would see
Jennie at the centre of the royal events which would make headlines
around the world. She travelled with HM the Queen and the Princess
Of Wales.
Jennie Bond was with Diana during
her last campaign trip to Anglo in Africa. This would later lead to
a personal and professional relationship with the princess.
After 14 years, Jennie Bond
announced in 2003 she would leave the BBC to become a freelancer.
Since then she has presented many shows such as Countdown and Cash
in Attic.
She also wrote a book on the royal
family called `Reporting Royalty' in 2001. Yet one of her first
challenges was as a contestant in the reality show `I'm a Celebrity,
Get me out of Here,' in which she was a runner up.-- Courtesy of Borneo
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