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Tuesday, 1st May 2007

Drastic Drop In
Turtle Nesting


Students are thrilled to touch a turtle.


Bandar Seri Begawan -
There has been a marked decline in the number of turtles nesting on Brunei's shores over the past years, based on statistics from the, Turtle Management and Conservation of the Fisheries Department.                                                               
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DES Pulling Plug On
Bill Defaulters


Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Department of Electrical Services (DES), through its Revenue Management Section, has begun to cut off electricity supply to houses and businesses that have failed to make payments of their electricity bills, as of April 1, 2007.
                                           ...FULL STORY


Brunei High Court
 

School Boss Faces Criminal Charges
Bandar Seri Begawan - A
58-year-old Bruneian man has denied charges of using criminal force against two women with the intention to outrage their modesty, and was released on bail of $5,000 or two local sureties.                      
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Open Dialogues Key To Upgrading Mukim, Village Council
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The image and status of the Mukim and Village Council could be further upgraded through open dialogues and constructive development of positive ideas. This would help the council create a unified, peaceful, harmonious and tranquil life for all walks of life in Brunei Darussalam.
                                                    
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Pehin Dato Awg Hj Adanan
delivering his speech
 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Tehran to attend regional talks on Iraq
Baghdad - Iran agreed Sunday to join the U.S. and other countries at a conference on Iraq this week, raising hopes the government in Tehran would help stabilize its violent neighbor and stem the flow of guns and bombs over the border.

SPORTS

Synchronized swimming and diving
The Brunei Darussalam Amateur Swimming Association with the cooperation of Youth and Sports Department, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports is inviting local youths aged between 5 to 8 to join a synchronized swimming and diving team training programme.

YOUR HEALTH

Migraines linked with brain damage
Washington - People with migraines also may be suffering from some brain damage as brain cells swell and become starved of oxygen -- a finding that may help explain why migraine sufferers have a higher risk of stroke, researchers reported on Sunday.

OTHER REPORTS

Iran takes a snip at wacky male hairdos
Tehran - Tehran's barbers are to stop offering Iranian men unconventional Western hairstyles amid a nationwide crackdown on dressing deemed to be unIslamic, the Etemad newspaper reported on Sunday.

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