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Saturday, 7th January 2006

Police Launch Manhunt
For Restaurant Rioters


Bandar Seri Begawan –
The Brunei police went on a manhunt last night for the mystery musclemen who smashed up a restaurant in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan and vanished soon after coolly licking ice cream cones.                                                                      
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Related News: Dinners Flee As Restaurant Attacked | Did Biz Dispute Spark Rampage?

Speculation Rife Over Auto
Industry Growth


Bandar Seri Begawan –
Auto dealers in the country expect growth in the industry to be maintained this year (2006), hovering around 13,000 to 14,000 unit or slightly more than last year, which recorded over 14,000 units sold.                                                                  
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US Embassy, Brunei
 

US Embassy's New Web Site
Bandar Seri Begawan –
The US Embassy's Public Affairs Office yesterday announced a new embassy website in Brunei Darussalam at http://brunei.usembassy.gov.             
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Stylish New Hyundai Accent In Limelight
Bandar Seri Begawan –
The Hyundai Accent 1.6 GLS has finally entered the market following its official unveiling at Setia Motors Sdn Bhd.
                                                    
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The unveiling of the new Hyundai Accent 1.6 GLS.
 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Bloodshed In Iraq Leaves 132 Dead
Baghdad - Suicide bombers infiltrated a line of police recruits and a crowd of Shiite pilgrims Thursday as insurgents killed 125 civilians and seven U.S. troops, escalating attacks while political factions worked to forge a coalition government.
 
SPORTS

No Sweat For QAF FC
Bandar Seri Begawan –
QAF FC captained by Prince Abdul Qawi started 2006 moving up to second place of the 2005/2006 B-League Premier I tab/ after easily defeating NBT FC 3-1 at the Belapan field last night.
YOUR HEALTH

Vitamin D Could Help Pregnant Women: Study
London - Vitamin D supplements for pregnant women could reduce osteoporosis in their children, according to research published on Friday. 

 

OTHER REPORTS

Childbirth Tougher Than Judo, Says Japanese Champion
Tokyo - Japanese judo queen Ryoko Tani said that having her first child proved tougher than her struggle in the combat sport which has brought her two Olympic and six world gold medals. 

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