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Thursday, 31st August 2006

UBD Aims To Produce
Marketable Graduates


Dato Dr Hj Ismail


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Financial constraints, competing with foreign universities and improvement in facilities and human resources are some of the challenges facing Universiti Brunei Darussalam as it gears up for the 18th Convocation ceremony on September 4.         
   ...FULL STORY

Strays: More Questions
Than Answers


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Not enough can be said about the recent incident of a young schoolboy mauled by three dogs on his way back home from school.                                            
   ...FULL STORY

Related Stories: Stray Dogs Maul 8-Year-Old Boy In Kg Mata Mata | Acting District Officer Promises Action On Strays


 

'Doa Selamat' Held For Mindanao-Bound RBAirF Personnel
Bandar Seri Begawan - A doa Selamat ceremony was held for 10 Royal Brunei Air Force personnel who will be part of Brunei's International Monitoring Team (IMT) to monitor the ceasefire between the Republic of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).         ...FULL STORY 

Anti-Corruption Education Lauded
Bandar Seri Begawan - "Brunei is attacking corruption at the right level." This was what Mr Allan Jones told the Bulletin yesterday during his visit to Mabohai Primary School.      ...FULL STORY


Mr Allan Jones (left) and Hj Abd Raub (right) looking at a student activity
 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Bomb in Baghdad market district kills 24
Baghdad -
A roadside bomb exploded in Baghdad's oldest and largest wholesale market district, killing at least 24 people and wounding 35, part of a surge in bloodshed Wednesday that left 52 dead.
SPORTS

Polmar Champions
Bandar Seri Begawan - Polmar team from the Marine Police emerged champions in the nine-a-side football championship after they defeated Berakas team from Berakas Police Station 2-0 in the final at the Muara Police Station football field yesterday.
YOUR HEALTH

More intense workouts better at keeping kids slim
New York -
Sustained, vigorous exercise may be more effective than lower-intensity activity in helping children avoid obesity and stay fit, a new study shows.
OTHER REPORTS

Nepal boy claims to be shortest in world
Katmandu -
Nepal's shortest boy is waiting for word from the Guinness World Records, where he has applied to be named the shortest in the world, his supporters said on Wednesday.

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