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Friday, 8th May 2003

Teenager Among
Vietnamese Fishermen
Facing Illegal Entry
Charges


Brunei capital


Bandar Seri Begawan - Eight Vietnamese faced charges of illegal entry and unlawful fishing in Brunei territorial waters yesterday.  
                                                                             
...FULL STORY

SARS Hits Brunei
Hotels Hard


A hotel doorman wears a mask to ward off SARS in Beijing


Bandar Seri Begawan - The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has not spared Brunei.                                                        ...FULL STORY

Brunei Witnesses Rare
Mercury Transit


Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei experienced an astronomical event of mercury transit yesterday.                                                   ...FULL STORY

Schools Urged To
Maintain Cleanliness


Bandar Seri Begawan - Schools in the country are urged to maintain good hygiene all throughout the year and not just in the wake of SARS.                                                                                        ...FULL STORY

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

WHO team to Chinese area hit by SARS
Beijing -
World Health Organization experts are being sent to a crowded province in China where SARS is spreading fast.
OTHER REPORTS

McDonald's turns off golden arches to save electricity
New Zealand -
McDonald's is turning off its trademark golden arches in New Zealand, in response to a nationwide campaign to cut electricity use by 10%.

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