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Friday, 30th July 2004

Brunei People Live As
Long As The British,
Seminar Told


Bandar Seri Begawan –
Bruneians are now living as long as the British, thanks to better medical care. 
                                               ...FULL STORY

British Destroyer And
Tanker In Brunei Boosting
Military Ties


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Two British ships will be in Brunei for a four-day goodwill visit to promote and underline the United Kingdom's longstanding interests in the region, particularly the strong past and present military ties with the Sultanate.                                                    
 ...FULL STORY



 

Crown Prince Meets Departing Malaysian Envoy
Bandar Seri Begawan –
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, received in audience, Tan Sri Mohd Jamil bin Johari the outgoing Malaysian High Commissioner to Brunei at Istana Nurul Iman yesterday.
                  ...FULL STORY
 


 

Brunei’s Anti Smoke Signals Fire Up Strong Support At Health Meet
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Sultanate’s anti smoke signals fired up much support at a current health seminar that ended yesterday.
               ...FULL STORY
 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Saudis offer to help build Muslim force for Iraq
Riyadh -
Colin Powell, the US secretary of state, will today hold talks with the interim Iraqi government to discuss Saudi Arabia's offer to help build a joint force of Muslim nations to establish security in the country.
SPORTS

Baiduri Bests Others In Battle Of The Bankers
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Baiduri Bank shuttlers came out top in the `battle of the bankers' when they beat HSBC 12-5 in the QAF Corporate Badminton League at the IBB Building on Wednesday night.
YOUR HEALTH

First date nerves? Fruit flies show why
London -
A cluster of nerve cells linked to sexual behavior could mean the difference between being a success with the ladies or a dismal failure -- at least in fruit flies.
OTHER REPORTS

New phone lets parents track kids
Seoul -
Parents in South Korea will now be able to track their children by using a device in a new mobile phone that has been designed for kids.

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