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Tuesday, 21st January 2003

Brunei's Growing Drug
Headache Increases
Causing Alarm


Brunei High Court


Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei's drug problem is reaching an alarming level with increasing number of youths being arrested and sent to jail.
 
                                                                                                 
...FULL STORY

Brunei Monarch Receives
Local And Foreign Envoys


His Majesty receiving the credentials of the newly appointed
U.S. Ambassador Gene B Christy


Bandar Seri Begawan - His Majesty Sultan of Brunei yesterday presented credentials to three local envoys and received credentials from three foreign diplomats at Istana Nurul Iman.                    
       ...FULL STORY

Brunei Development
Minister Getting Better


Development Minister Daro Dr Haji Ahmad


Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei's Development Minister Dato Dr Haji Ahmad bin Jumat, 62, was moved out the Surgical Intensive Care Unit and put into a normal ward since he was first admitted to RIPAS Hospital a week ago.                                                                   
      ...FULL STORY

Related Story - Development Minister Rushed To Hospital After Stroke

Royal Dinner for Ople As He
Pays Brunei A Four-Day Visit


HRH Prince Mohamed Bolkiah with
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas F. Ople


Bandar Seri Begawan - The new Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary, Blas F. Ople, will be making a courtesy call today on His Majesty the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, who is going on a state visit to Manila next week.                               
                                                ...FULL STORY

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WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Police mosque raid is war on Islam, says cleric
London - A radical Muslim cleric claims the anti-terrorism raid on a London mosque is part of a Government-backed "war" on Islam.
OTHER REPORTS

'No sex please, we're too busy'
New York
- Today's women have less sex than their 1950s counterparts, a survey suggests. 

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