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Tuesday, 20th June 2006

Two-Day Jungle
Ordeal Ends 


Family members of missing persons eagerly waiting for their return.


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Five men, who were reported missing since Saturday evening when they-failed to return home from a trekking outing to Bukit Teraja Mukim Labi, were finally reunited with their immediate family members yesterday afternoon.                                                    
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Brunei Foreign Minister
at OIC Meet


His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah,
the Brunei Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister


Bandar Seri Begawan –
His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, the Brunei Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister attended the opening ceremony of the 33rd session of the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers in Azerbaijan yesterday.                                                                  
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BB Version: Prince At Opening Of Islamic Conference


 

Big Road Safety Watch Begins
Kuala Belait –
License plate offences is the highest number of offences recorded during a roadblock in the Belait District.                            
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BB Version: Police Blitz On Belait Roads

Employers Found Violating Laws
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Foreign workers at Pasar Ikan dan Savor Dermaga in the heart of the capital came under scrutiny yesterday, as enforcement officers from the Immigration and Municipal Department raided the place to rid the country of immigration violators.                        
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Enforcement officers questioning a worker.
 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Prosecution: Saddam should be executed
Baghdad -
The prosecutor asked for the death penalty for Saddam Hussein and two of his co-defendants.
SPORTS

Sehat Fit For Police Volleyball Title
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Sehat team were the Men's Champions in the Royal Brunei Police Force's volleyball championship. Meanwhile, Helewati claimed the win in the Women's category.
YOUR HEALTH

Vegetables may help arteries stay clear
New York -
A healthy dose of vegetables every day may help keep the heart arteries clear, a study in mice suggests.
OTHER REPORTS

Thai monks given green light to watch World Cup
Phnom Penh -
Thailand's Buddhist monks must swear off many earthly pleasures, but the government has given them the green light to enjoy World Cup football, a religious affairs official said.

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