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Wednesday,
24th January 2007 |
Bonus Time
For
Bruneians
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Brunei Capital |
Bandar Seri Begawan - It's that time of the year when
public servants walk about wearing a broad smile, car dealers
sport an extra spring in their steps and banks get ready for an
onslaught on their ATMs.
...FULL STORY
Nikon D80 DSLR kit with
18-135mm lens from $45/month or $2,180.00
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PROPERTY FOR SALE
Kiulap land ready for 4 shophouse development
in between Kiulap Mall and Kiulap Hotel
$700,000.00 |
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Corner
terrace 3 storey 2 bedroom apartment
$240,000.00
call: 8982336/2236738
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Rapist Father
Gets 18 Years,
14 Cane Strokes
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Bandar Seri Begawan - A forty-year-old father was
sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment and 14 strokes of the cane
by the High Court on Monday, after he pleaded guilty to three
counts of raping his own daughter and one count of carnal
intercourse.
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STORY
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Bulletin
reader shows her new licence.
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Driver's
Licence Within Two Hours
Bandar Seri Begawan - Bureaucracy, defined in the Oxford
dictionary as excessive official routine, is seen by many in a
negative light for consuming too much time.
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5 Americans
killed in Iraq copter crash
Bagdhad, Iraq -
A U.S. security company helicopter crashed Tuesday as it flew
over a dangerous Sunni neighborhood in the central Baghdad where
insurgents and Iraqi security troops fought a prolonged gun battle. |
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B-League
Cup Final Today
Bandar Seri Begawan - After waiting anxiously for a month,
the postponed 2005/2006 B-League Cup final is all set to kick off
tonight at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium at 8pm. |
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U.S. docs
tough on blood pressure
Chicago- High blood pressure is controlled better in the
United States than in five Western European countries, a study
found, and researchers credit American doctors' more aggressive
prescribing of drugs. |
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Australian diver says partly
swallowed by shark
Sydney
- An Australian abalone diver told rescuers he was
partly swallowed head-first by a Great White Shark on Tuesday but
managed to fight his way free, suffering a broken nose and bite
marks around the chest. |
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