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Tuesday, 27th July 2004

HRH Crown Prince
Declares War
On Smoking


Bandar Seri Begawan –
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah said yesterday that the issuance of the fatwa or Islamic edict on cigarettes and smoking is a step towards achieving a clean and healthy nation free from the ill effects of smoking.
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Brunei Sees Increase In
Murder, Rape, Robbery
And Theft


Brunei Capital


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Offences against individuals and property are on the rise.                                                           
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Ten Lucky Winners Walk Away With Sony Quiz Prizes
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Prize presentation of Sony-Brudirect.com quiz to 10 lucky winners was held in Suria Room 1, Riverview Hotel in the capital yesterday.
                                                               ...FULL STORY

Related News: Theatre On Wheels To Give A 3-Day Free Show In Brunei

 

Another Woman Meat Smuggler Caught At Border Point
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Meat smuggling women are on the increase. The Bandar Seri Begawan Magistrate court found a permanent resident guilty under the Customs Act for bringing in contraband goods yesterday.                            
...FULL STORY

BB Version: Woman Meat smuggler fined $7,500

 
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Clintons vow to make Kerry next president
Boston -
Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed Monday night to make John Kerry  the next president. 
SPORTS

QAF Beats Sengkurong FC In Shell Helix B-League
Bandar Seri Begawan -
QAF FC defeated Sengkurong FC 1-0 in a Shell Helix B-League Premier 1 match at the Belapan Field last night.
YOUR HEALTH

Eating vegetable protein may spare gallbladder
New York -
Women who get a lot of their dietary protein from vegetables are at reduced risk for having their gallbladder removed, which is usually performed for gallstones and related problems.
OTHER REPORTS

Japanese man winning lottery ticket to flood victims
Tokyo -
An anonymous benefactor sent a winning lottery ticket worth 200 million yen (1.8 million dollars) to a local government in central Japan to help disaster victims of heavy rain, the governor said.

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