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Saturday, 10th April 2004

Quick Action Saves
Desperate Woman
from suicide


Mohd. Ashrie re-enacting how he grabbed the woman - BB


Bandar Seri Begawan - Falling slippers and quick action saved a woman from a suicidal jump on the fifth floor of a building in the capital yesterday morning.                                                                                       ...FULL STORY

Mobile Phones Can Now
Send Drivers To Jail


Using mobile while driving is like driving drunk


Bandar Seri Begawan –
Using mobile phone while driving can send you to jail and cost you $1,000 in fine.
                                                ...FULL STORY

 


Mr Gene B. Christy, U.S. Ambassador to Brunei

Fingerprinting For Brunei Travellers To US
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Travel to the United States of America has now come under new requirements effective September 30, 2004, for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries, which include Brunei. 
                                                                   ...FULL STORY

Related Story: U.S. To Fingerprint Brunei Visitors As Well

 

Giant Japanese Kites To Fly Brunei Skies
Bandar Seri Begawan –
A demonstration of giant Japanese kites will be held at Tungku Beach on Sunday, April 18.
                                      ...FULL STORY

Related Link: Large Kites

 
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

U.S. battles for control of Iraq
Fallujah -
U.S. forces were today struggling to regain control of Iraq, restoring order in the southern city of Kut but facing fresh fighting elsewhere in the country.
SPORTS

Borneo police doing battle on sports field
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Inter Territory Sports 2004 among between members of the Royal Brunei Police Force and Royal Malaysian Police Forces from Sabah and Sarawak was officially opened yesterday.
YOUR HEALTH

Avoid logs to avoid ticks, experts say
Washington -
Want to avoid ticks? Avoid sitting on logs, experts advised on Thursday.
OTHER REPORTS

HK crocodile reappears but escapes again
Hong Kong -
A runaway crocodile that has eluded capture in suburban Hong Kong for five months was spotted "sunbathing" on traps laid out for it before being scared off by a boatload of photographers.

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