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Wednesday, 17th January 2007

Murkier Details Emerge
In Prince Jefri's Lawsuit


Bandar Seri Begawan -
More claims and allegations were revealed in a court battle in the US between His Royal Highness Prince Jefri Bolkiah and the couple, Thomas William Derbyshire and Faith Zaman, who is accused of trying to scam Prince Jefri out of millions of dollars.    
...FULL STORY

Speedy Action To
Restore Road


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Personnel of the Public Works Department (JKR) are working round the clock to restore roadways that were temporarily blocked following the landslide on Monday along Jalan Tutong at Kg Tasek Meradun.
                                                                     
  ...FULL STORY


Brunei High Court

Imam Gets 7 Months Jail For CBT
Bandar Seri Begawan - The imam of Kg Sg Liang Mosque was sentenced to seven months' jail after pleading guilty to four charges of committing criminal breach of trust before the High Court yesterday.                         
...FULL STORY
Brunei Ranks 104 In World E-Govt Study
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei ranked 104 out of 198 in the 2006 global e-government study conducted by US Brown University.
                                                
...FULL STORY

 
Brunei Capital

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Bombing at Baghdad university kills 65
Baghdad, Iraq -
An explosion outside a Baghdad university as students were heading home for the day killed at least 65 people on Tuesday in the deadliest of several attacks on predominantly Shiite areas.
SPORTS

Brunei Hope For Another Three Points
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei DPMM FC hope to continue their winning way against Telekom Melaka FC at Stadium MBPJ, Kelana Jaya, in the Malaysian Super League tonight.  
YOUR HEALTH

Binge eating does not increase bypass surgery risk
New York -
Regular binge eating before surgery does not increase the risk of poor outcomes in the first year after gastric bypass surgery, in extremely obese patients, according to a report in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
OTHER REPORTS

Scientists try to save world's rarest creatures
London -
Scientists launched a bid on Tuesday to save some of the world's rarest and most neglected creatures from extinction.

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