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Saturday, 16th June 2007

Brunei Will Sign Free
Trade Pact With Japan


Brunei Capital


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Brunei will sign a free trade agreement next week with Japan aiming at cutting tariffs and ensuring a stable supply of natural gas to Japan, an official said Friday.                        
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Imams Frown On Errant
Lifestyles & Baby Dumping


Imam delivering his Friday sermon.


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Irresponsible youth came into focus yesterday as Imams condemned those who led permissive lifestyles wearing revealing clothing, leading unruly lives that culminated in teenage pregnancies and dumping of babies. They appealed to parents to play a more important role in shaping their children's lives.                           
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The signing ceremony between Brunei Association of Travel agents (BATA) and Sarawak Tourism Federation (STF).
 

Kuching Flights To Boost Tourism
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Brunei will sign a free trade agreement next week with Japan aiming at cutting tariffs and ensuring a stable supply of natural gas to Japan, an official said Friday.  
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Networking And Workshop At iCentre
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Brunei Economic Development Board is opening the SME Innovation Centre (iCentre) to the public with a half-day workshop and networking event on June 29, 2007.                             
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WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

3 Sunni mosques attacked in Iraq
Baghdad - At least three Sunni mosques were attacked south of the capital Thursday, police said, in apparent retaliation for the destruction of two minarets at the Shiite Askariya shrine in Samarra a day earlier.

SPORTS


 

BSB Edge Defending Champs KK
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei Darussalam's BSB basketball team upset defending champions Kota Kinabalu basketball team 8482 in the opening game.

YOUR HEALTH

Health Tip: Keeping Kids Safe
New York - Young children can turn a typical home into a house full of potential safety hazards.

 

OTHER REPORTS

Chinese surname shortage sparks rethink
Beijing - With more than a billion people now sharing just 100 surnames, Chinese authorities are considering a landmark move to try to end the confusion, state media reported Tuesday.

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