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Sunday, 12th March 2006

No-Go Zones For
Toddlers


Brunei Capital


Bandar Seri Begawan –
With HFMD cases continuing unabated at up to 193 cases in Brunei (from March 1st till 9th), the Ministry of Health has advised parents not to bring their children aged below five years old to playgrounds at shopping centres and eating outlets in the country.     
  ...FULL STORY

Local Market Now A
‘Must Go’ Tourist Spot


Deputy Minister of Industry and Primary resources (C) visiting some
of the processed food booths at the Local Agri-food and Handicraft market.


Bandar Seri Begawan –
The Deputy Minister of Industry and Primary Resources (MIPR), Dato Paduka Hj Hamdillah bin Hj Abd Wahab, officially launched the Local Agri-food and Handicraft Market as a tourist destination, yesterday. The Market is located at the Horticulture Business Centre in Rimba Gadong.                                                            
...FULL STORY


Dr Diana
 

No Clucking Matters At Staff Quarters
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Officials and staff of the Ministry of Education are not allowed to breed chicken and birds at staff quarters while school principals must ensure that no chicken and birds are bred in school compounds, hostels and teachers' quarters.
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Two Nabbed In Immigration Blitz
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Two immigration offenders were apprehended after a successful raid conducted by Immigration Enforcement officers during the wee hours yesterday.        
...FULL STORY


 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

FBI: Body of U.S. hostage found in Iraq
Washington -
The body of Tom Fox, a Christian peace advocate held hostage in Iraq, has been found, the U.S. State Department confirmed Friday.
SPORTS


HRH Prince 'Abdul Mateen in action.

FOBISSEA Games: JIS Football Champions
Bandar Seri Begawan – The 2006 Under-15 FOBISSEA (Federation of British International Schools of South and East Asia) Games successfully came to an end where the closing ceremony was held yesterday evening at the Baze, Empire Hotel and Country Club.
YOUR HEALTH

Sleep: not enough, too much may up diabetes risk
New York -
Research hints that not getting enough sleep each night, or getting too much sleep, may increase a person's risk of developing non-insulin dependent (type 2) diabetes, independent of other factors.
OTHER REPORTS

Blind reporter marries at Yankee Stadium
New York -
This Yankee Stadium home run wasn't celebrated with a high-five or a handshake. It was sealed with a kiss.

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