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Friday, 19th December 2003

Airasia Eyes Brunei
Through Open Skies


Bandar Seri Begawan - The high-flying no-frills carrier AirAsia could possibly winging its way to Brunei and bring in its wake low -fares to the eager frequent travellers in the Sultanate.                                        ...FULL STORY

Diabetes Fourth Killer
Disease In Brunei


Bandar Seri Begawan – Diabetes is the fourth main cause of death in Brunei and that is so in most of the developed countries.             ...FULL STORY

 

Northeast Monsoon Brings Misery To Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan –
The heavy downpour and the thunderstorms that Brunei is experiencing lately is due to the Northeast monsoon, the Brunei Meteorological Department said yesterday.                  
...FULL STORY
   

Communication Snag Hits Brunei Again
Bandar Seri Begawan - Telephone and Internet links with the outside world suffered a temporary glitch yesterday lasting hours, thus causing interruptions.
                                                      
...FULL STORY
   
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Iraqi insurgents kill U.S. soldier in Baghdad
Baghdad -
Iraqi guerrillas killed a U.S. soldier in an ambush in Baghdad, the U.S. military said, as two assassinations underlined fears that internal political divisions could erupt into widespread bloodletting.
SPORTS

Brunei For Asean Para Games
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Brunei will be represented by 16 special athletes and 10 officials at the 2nd Asean Para Games in Hanoi, Vietnam from Dec 19-18.
YOUR HEALTH

SARS case raises safety concerns
Taipei -
Taiwan's first SARS case in five months has raised questions about how carefully laboratories are handling the virus after it was revealed the infected man had ignored safety guidelines.
OTHER REPORTS

Beckhams in Oxford Street shop window
London -
London shoppers were startled to see David and Victoria Beckham, Sven-Goran Eriksson and Tony Blair in an Oxford Street shop window.

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