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Monday, 25th December 2006

Sunday Express Apologises To HRH
Prince Mohamed


His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Sunday Express, a leading newspaper published in the United Kingdom in its edition dated December 24, 2006 apologised to His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah for inserting his picture, instead of HRH Prince Jefri Bolkiah in an article published on September 17, 2006.                            
                                                  ...FULL STORY

Senior Citizens In
Tutong Feted


Guest of honour presenting the merit award.


Tutong
- Three senior citizens were awarded the "Mukim Ukong Senior Citizen Merit Award" yesterday during the Senior Citizens Day celebration organised by the Consultative Committee of Mukim Ukong.   ...FULL STORY

The Brunei Times Version: Senior Citizens Honoured For Their Loyalty And Contribution


Banned Drugs

Banned Drugs Pulled Off Shelves
Bandar Seri Begawan - Some traditional medicines listed as dangerous were still being sold to the public yesterday morning when The Brunei Times was surveying a number of small stalls in the Kiulap area.                                ...FULL STORY

Related Stories: More Traditional Drugs Found To Contain Poison | The Dangers Of Alternative Health Products | Quick-Fix Medicine Banned

Brunei Travellers Lured By Sabah's Fresh Melons
Bandar Seri Begawan - Most Bruneians go on road trips to Kota  Kinabalu, Sabah especially during school holidays.                        ...FULL STORY

 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Asia floods kill 20, displace 170,000
Indonesia - Heavy rains in parts of Malaysia and Indonesia unleashed floods that killed at least 20 people and forced 170,000 others to abandon their homes.
SPORTS

Brunei DPMM FC Share Spot With Four Teams
Bandar Seri Begawan - Five teams, including Brunei DPMM FC, are level on four points, just five points behind the leaders Perlis.
YOUR HEALTH

Scientists link weight to gut bacteria
Washington
- Maybe it's germs that are making you fat. Researchers found a strong connection between obesity and the levels of certain types of bacteria in the gut. That could mean that someday there will be novel new ways of treating obesity that go beyond the standard advice of diet and exercise.

OTHER REPORTS

Flower shops bring Christmas to Kabul
Afghanistan -
In devoutly Muslim Afghanistan, Christmas is like any other day — people go to work, there are no blinking lights lining the streets and pine trees remain unadorned — except on Flower Street, where local tree vendors are making an extra buck from the foreigners' holiday.

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