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Friday, 16th May 2003

Big Search In Devil
Lake For Missing Man
Continues


Victim's distressed relatives still wait faithfully
in the jungle of Lumut by-pass


Seria - The mystery of the missing man who disappeared in a manmade jungle lake, said to be haunted according to some locals, continues with no sign of him being sighted despite a massive search.        
                                                                                                  ...FULL STORY

Brunei And Thailand Enhance
Trade Ties To Supply
Rice And Sugar


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Brunei and Thailand have further boosted trade relations.                                                                 
...FULL STORY

Boarder Traffic Slumps
As Sars Fears Rise


Immigration control post at Sungai Tujoh


Bandar Seri Begawan -
The number of visitors crossing the border into the Sarawak and Sabah territories have noticeably declined following fears of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars), virus spreading in the neighbouring states.                                                  
...FULL STORY

Brunei's First Open Heart
Surgery Patient Doing Fine
 


Assoc. Prof. Reida with Dyg. Bungsu and her husband


Jerudong -
The first local patient undergoing the open-heart surgery in Brunei, Dayang Bungsu Binti Hashim, is recovering well and was discharged from the Gleneagles-JPMC Cardiac Centre this afternoon.    
                                                                             
...FULL STORY

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

China threatens to execute SARS spreaders
Beijing -
China warned it could execute anyone who causes death or injury by deliberately spreading SARS.
OTHER REPORTS

WHO: Traffic is four times as lethal as war
Geneva -
Traffic kills four times as many people as wars and far more people commit suicide than are murdered, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Monday.

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