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Thursday, 10th June 2004

Few Bad Apples Stain
Good Name Of Law
Enforcers


The Royal Brunei Police Force


Bandar Seri Begawan –
A few bad apples are spoiling the good name of sultanate’s law enforcement units and drastic action against these miscreants for the sake of order and discipline are being taken without delay, Brudirect.com learns.
                                                      ...FULL STORY

Immoral Activities And
Social Problems Up Among
Brunei Youths


Bandar Seri Begawan –
Immoral activities and social problems among students in schools, colleges and universities are on the rise.
                             
                                                               ...FULL STORY

Auto Dealers Target 10,000 Cars By Decembers
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Auto dealers in the country are hoping to reach the sales target of over 10,000 cars by the end of this year.             
...FULL STORY




 

Malaysia Getting Tough On Buying Cars In Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Malaysians visiting Brunei will no longer be able to buy cars and drive them across the border.                           
...FULL STORY






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WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Iraq abuse 'came from US policy'
Baghdad -
A human rightss group says abuses at Abu Ghraib jail resulted from a deliberate US policy to ignore laws.
SPORTS

Brunei Joins ASEAN Table Tennis Championship In Jakarta
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Three junior paddlers from Brunei left for Jakarta yesterday to take part in the 10th Asean Junior Table Tennis Championship.
YOUR HEALTH

Breast cancer drug saves lives, study reports
Washington -
A new class of breast cancer drug that women can take after the standard five years of tamoxifen therapy saves lives as well as preventing the return of tumors, researchers reported Tuesday.
OTHER REPORTS

"Guide-phone" for blind users tested in Finland
Helsinki -
Finnish researchers said they have developed a voice-based system for mobile phones that help guide visually impaired travelers around town, including when using public transport.

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