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Saturday, 21st February 2004

Heavily-loaded
Truck Overturns
Along Jln Telanai


Bandar Seri Begawan – A truck loaded with bricks turned turtle near the traffic lights at Jalan Telanai causing massive traffic congestion at around 11.15 yesterday morning.                       ...FULL STORY

Danau Waters Hardest Hit
In Red Tide Phenomenon


Bandar Seri Begawan – Danau waters are hardest hit by the red tide phenomenon.      ...FULL STORY

Related Stories: Red Tide Invades Brunei Waters | Brunei Bay Faces Red Tide Danger | Brunei Under Red Tide Threat As Danger Spreads South | Red Tide Spreading To Waters Off Seria | What is red tide? | What causes red tide? | Red Tide Attacks Oil Town Seria

Related Links: http://www.whoi.edu/science/B/redtide/ | http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fish/recreat/redtide.htm


Dato Awang Haji Hazair, Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office

 

Brunei Development In 20 Years Cited
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Brunei has achieved development in many areas over the last 20 years under the leadership of His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei.                           
...FULL STORY


Shahnaz Husain

 

Queen of herbal care coming to Brunei
Shahnaz Husain - pioneer and highly reputed Queen of Herbal Care from India, is expected to arrive in Brunei to share her passion for beauty and vision with the local business community dealing in herbal products.  ...FULL STORY
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Iran's Conservatives Claim High Turnout
Tehran -
Iran's hard-line Islamic rulers claimed Saturday that voters handed a decisive blow to reformers by turning out in large numbers and spurning appeals to boycott parliament elections.
SPORTS

Zidane extends Real Madrid contract
Madrid -
World Player of the Year Zinedine Zidane will remain at Real Madrid for an extra two years after reaching an agreement to extend his contract until June 2007.
YOUR HEALTH

New drug 'prevents bird flu'
Sydney -
An Australian-designed drug could prove to be an effective human treatment for the deadly bird flu strain that has been causing havoc across Asia.

 

OTHER REPORTS

U.S. topless coffee shop gets green light
Boston -
Facing stiff competition from coffee shop chains, one Maine businessman wants to offer more than just a regular cup of cappuccino to perk up his customers -- so he's hiring topless waitresses.

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