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Thursday, 5th February 2004

Big Media Blitz
worldwide For Brunei

National Day


Awang Haji Jemat bin Haji Ampal (left) with Awag Haji Bujang Masu'ut


Bandar Seri Begawan – A major media blitz is planned here to announce Brunei’s 20th year of Independence on February 26 to the world.
                                                                               
...FULL STORY

Police Wants Conman
Calvin Wong


Bandar Seri Begawan – The Royal Brunei Police Force is seeking help to trace a local man for their investigations.                           ...FULL STORY

 

Chinese Dream Show Overcomes All Again In Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan -
A disabled performing art troupe from China will be in the country this month to give three special shows.                      
...FULL STORY
 

Deadly Bird Flu Warning To Brunei Farmers And Village Heads
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Village heads as government agents should fully help to curb the danger of bird flu in maintaining public health and agriculture development.                                      
...FULL STORY

Related Story: Strict Poultry Village Heads To Spread Message Through Posters

   
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Voters see Kerry as best placed to beat Bush
Washington -
Democrat voters are mad at President Bush and are rallying around the candidate they think can defeat him -- John Kerry, exit polls showed on Tuesday.
SPORTS

Reyes' own goal seals Boro triumph
Middlesbrough -
An own goal by Arsenal's new Spanish signing Jose Antonio Reyes helped Middlesbrough reach the League Cup final against Bolton with a tense 3-1 aggregate victory.

YOUR HEALTH

Bird flu death toll in Asia climbs to 14
Bangkok -
Asia's human death toll from bird flu rose to 14 while China addressed its broadening zone of infected poultry with a new bird flu headquarters and Singaporeans turned in pet chickens for slaughter.
OTHER REPORTS

Saddam's last refuge to be sealed, not destroyed
Tikrit -
Saddam Hussein's last hiding place will not be destroyed but instead will be sealed up to prevent the narrow dirt hole from becoming a tourist attraction, the U.S. Army said Tuesday.

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