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Saturday, 9th December 2006

Judicial Commissioner Warns Insurance Company


Brunei High Court


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Brunei's insurance companies should not go over lawyers' heads and offer direct settlement to parties in trying to circumvent damages awarded, the High Court has ruled.               
...FULL STORY

Brunei Drivers Shun
Chinese Vehicles


Chery A5


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Some Brunei car dealers have made a bee-line to China in recent times.                                      
...FULL STORY


Imam

Gifts That Spell Evil
Bandar Seri Begawan - A gift is not always just a gift when given to an officer or a senior Civil servant.                               ...FULL STORY

The Brunei Times Version: Imams Call Out Against Bribery

 

Police Tighten Road Safety Measures
Bandar Seri Begawan - As the year draws to a close, the road enforcement authorities have beefed-up efforts to make the roads safer by intensifying roadblocks and spot checks to nab errant motorists.                    ...FULL STORY

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Coalition forces kill 20 insurgents
Baghdad -
U.S.-led coalition forces killed 20 insurgents, including two women, Friday in fighting and airstrikes that targeted al-Qaida in Iraq militants northwest of Baghdad, the military said.
SPORTS

Brunei DPMM FC Schedule
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei DPMM FC will kick off their Malaysian TM Super League 2006/2007 campaign against Kedah in Alor Setar on Saturday, Dec 16 before hosting Pulau Pinang E & O at Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium on Wednesday Dec 20.

YOUR HEALTH

Drugmaker makes chewable contraceptive
Trenton, N.J. -
Looking for a contraceptive that's convenient — and tasty? The first chewable birth-control method, a tiny, spearmint-flavored tablet that also can be swallowed without chewing, has hit pharmacy shelves.
OTHER REPORTS

Llamas Enlisted to Thwart Biological Weapons
If terrorists ever unleashed a biological weapon, unusual molecules normally found in the blood of llamas could quickly help warn of the attack, scientists now report.
 

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