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Thursday, 3rd June 2004

Crown PRINCE Visits
Brunei’s Light Industrial
Sites On Busy Day


Bandar Seri Begawan –
In a whirlwind tour of the sultanate’s major light industrial locations in Gadong and Beribi His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah declared a car showroom open, visited an ice cream and soft drinks factory, a roofing manufacturer and others yesterday.
                                                                              
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Bulletin Version: Crown Prince Receives Donations For Orphans As He Tours Beribi

Related Link: More Pictures of Crown Prince's Visit To Brunei’s Light Industrial Sites

Kampong Ayer Home Collapses
Into River But Four Saved


Bandar Seri Begawan –
Alarm has been expressed at the rickety state of the houses in the sprawling Kampong Ayer. Many houses on the Brunei River are in a state beyond repair.
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Police Nail Traffic Offenders As Road Mishaps Rise
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Police in Brunei are stepping up vigilance against errant motorists as the frequency of road accidents in the country is on the rise.
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Brunei’s Young Urged Sail Away Into A Bright Future
Kuala Belait –
Come, be a sailor and see the wide, wide world. And more Brunei youths are answering to that call.
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WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Aljazeera airs tape of Italian hostages
Baghdad -
Aljazeera has aired a tape of three Italian hostages held in Iraq. The tape which aired on Wednesday was made on 31 May, according to the station.
SPORTS

Brunei Finishes Johor FC Fight With A Draw
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Wasps only managed to salvage a point when they drew with second placed Johor FC  1-1 at the Jabatan Belia and Sukan Field last night in what was a one-sided affair.

 
YOUR HEALTH

Air pollution poses cardiovascular risks
New York - Taking a stand for the first time, the American Heart Association now says air pollution increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular problems.
OTHER REPORTS

Court: woman must pay husband for baby
Seoul - A South Korean court ordered a woman to pay her husband $42,380 in compensation for having a baby with another man, a judge said Monday.

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