Bandar Seri Begawan - While the Rights of Women in Brunei
arc adequately protected under various laws and statutes in the
country, there still seem to be incidence of violations, mainly
at the hands of abusive and errant husbands.
...FULL STORY
Kuala
Belait - His Royal Highness the Crown Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee
Billah yesterday consented to pay a visit to Mukim Labi in Ulu
Belait. ...FULL
STORY
Set Up Camera To Curb Crimes At
Parking Lots
Bandar Seri
Begawan – Building owners and supermarket managers are urged to
install security camera to prevent criminals from preying on victims
in the underground parking areas.
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Iraqis try to
end constitution dispute
Baghdad - Shiite politicians consulted with Iraq's top cleric
Saturday to resolve a dispute that wrecked the signing of an interim
constitution. The head of the Iraqi Governing Council said he thought
the document would be signed Monday.
The
battle for soccer honours
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei soccer fans will be treated to
a soccer extravaganza from April with the introduction of the
newly set-up format where there are two leagues - Premier One and
Two.
Rich nations miserly in AIDS fight
United
Nations -
Rich nations are proving
miserly in funding the launch of a global program to put 3 million poor
people infected with AIDS on anti-viral drugs by the end of 2005.
Royal genes may
win Kerry the White House
London - The U.S. presidential election will be largely fought
over Iraq and the economy, but if royal genes have anything to
do with the result, Democrat John Kerry is destined to dethrone
George W. Bush this November.