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Thursday,
25th January 2007 |
Buyers &
Sellers Hit
By Bonus Blues
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Md Rhadzim works at the Mobility Shop
in Centrepoint Gadong. - Yusrin |
Bandar Seri Begawan - As government servants are mulling
how best to put their impending bonus to use, retail and
commercial sector in the country is waiting to get a slice of
the big government payout to more than 30,000 public sector
staff.
...FULL STORY
Related News:
Bonus Time For Bruneians
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Nanning Woos
Brunei Investors
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Mr Lim Seng Kok, Chairman of Hockien
Association, presenting a souvenir to the head of the Nanning
delegation yesterday. - Achong Tanjong |
Bandar Seri Begawan - A nine-member delegation from
Nanning Investment Promotion Bureau yesterday sought to promote
and enhance business opportunities with Brunei Darussalam.
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STORY
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Promoting
Brunei Tourism On Global Scale
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei tourism has reached the shores
of the Gulfwith the publication of an artier entitled "Knocking On
Brunei's Door" in the biggest newspaper in United Arab Emirates,
Gulf News.
...FULL STORY |

Sheikh Jamaluddin bin Sheikh Mohammad
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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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ABDB Win
B-League Cup
Bandar Seri Begawan - QAF FC's dream of capturing their
first-ever B-League Cup was dashed when ABDB came from behind to win
32 in extra time with No 9 Noormasaidiarwan Md Saini scoring the
winning goal at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium last night. |
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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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