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Wednesday, 22nd June 2005 |
Mystery Of
Blue
Slippers Crops Up
In Triple Murder Case
Brunei’s
First Golf International
To Tee Off Thursday
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Bandar Seri Begawan – The first ever professional Golf
International, Brunei Open 2005 will tee off on Thursday with a
US$300,000 prize up for grabs.
...FULL
STORY
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Asia Hit By
Massive Data Breach
Bandar
Seri Begawan - In what is considered as the biggest identity
theft ever in US history, information from more than 40 million credit
cards have been reported stolen from an Arizona data processing
company, the effect of which is being felt across Asia including
thousands of card holders in Singapore.
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Clampdown On
Immigration Offenders
Bandar
Seri Begawan - Immigration Enforcement personnel nabbed two
immigration offenders yesterday morning when they `swept' more than 20
shops and business premises along Jalan Muara and Kg Bunut.
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QAF FC Climb
To Top Of Premier 1 Standing
Bandar
Seri Begawan - QAF FC moved to the top of the 2005 BLeague
Premier 1 standings after they beat Jerudong 3-1 last night at the
Belapan complex, in the only Premier I fixture played yesterday.
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Japanese man,
95, breaks running record
Tokyo - A 95-year-old Japanese man who took up track only three
decades ago has run the 100 meters in 22.04-seconds, a record for his
age bracket, according to media reports. |
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