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Tuesday, 6th April 2004

Brunei Declares
Victory Over Killer
Tuberculosis


Bandar Seri Begawan – Brunei has beaten tuberculosis, one of the world's most infectious diseases currently infecting one third of the earth’s population.                                                                                  ...FULL STORY

Stray Dog Hurts Chicken
Woman In Midnight Car Crash


Bandar Seri Begawan –
Stray animals roaming Brunei’s streets took one more victim midnight yesterday.
                                              ...FULL STORY

 

His Majesty Attends Royal Wedding
Bandar Seri Begawan -
His Majesty Sultan of Brunei on Sunday night attended the 'Majlis Pernikahan' or wedding of Princess Hjh Taiyibah Qalbul Bolqiah, the eldest daughter of HRH Prince Mohamed Bolkiah and HRH Princess Hjh Zariah to Pengiran Haji Mohammad Hakimuddin bin Pengiran Haji Hashim. 
    ...FULL STORY
 

Fatal Road Mishaps On The Rise
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The rising tide of traffic accidents in the country, some of them fatal while others critically injuring the victims, have understandably caused serious public concern.

                                                                  
...FULL STORY

Related link: World Health Day 2004: road safety

 
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Rioting across Iraq kills nearly 60
Najaf -
Supporters of an anti-American Shiite Muslim cleric rioted in Baghdad and four other Iraqi cities, sparking fighting that killed at least 50 Iraqis, eight U.S.
SPORTS

DPMM FC whip Young Lions
Bandar Seri Begawan - His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Pengiran Muda Hj Al-Muhtadee Billah was on hand to watch his team, DPMM FC, scored a fine 2-1 win over the Singapore Under-23 'Young Lions'.
YOUR HEALTH

Smoking ban linked to drop in heart attacks
London -
Ireland's ban on smoking in pubs and restaurants could have added health benefits if research in the United States is anything to go by.
OTHER REPORTS

Whistle blown on school goal-routs
London -
Junior footballers in some parts of Britain are set to be spared the 'trauma' of being on the wrong-end of lopsided results under new regulations being drawn up for next season.

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