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Sunday, 11th May 2008

Guidelines For
Health Research


The Minister of Health launching the Guidelines for
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) yesterday


Bandar Seri Begawan -
It will become mandatory in Brunei that all research with human subjects be conducted in line with a research framework the Ministry of Health has established, marking yet another milestone in the health field in the country.                                            
...FULL STORY

Related News: MoH Push To Promote Health Research

‘Livestock Industry Ready
For Change, Upgrade’


Austrade speakers at the workshop


Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Agriculture Department sees the need to upgrade and change the current livestock industry to a more dynamic and market driven agro-business.                                         
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Brunei High Court
 

Local Male Gets 3 Years Jail Term For Theft
Bandar Seri Begawan - A 23 year-old local man was sentenced to three years imprisonment by the Bandar Magistrate's Court after pleading guilty to 12 charges of theft of valuable belongings.
                                                   
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TAP Briefs Govt Officers On Its Act, Rules
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Employee Trust Fund (TAP), through its compliance section, yesterday held a fourth briefing session on act and rules of TAP.                                             
...FULL STORY


One of the speakers

Related News: Concerns About TAP Addressed

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

SPORTS

Seruji Leads With A Briliant 61
Bandar Seri Begawan - Seruji Hj Setia led with a brilliant 61 in the Men's Overall Gross Category of the Baiduri Masters yesterday followed closely by Hj Shahminan Hj Damit with a score of 66 and Suhaimi Hj Ibrahim (69), according to a press release from Baiduri Bank yesterday.

YOUR HEALTH

Noise in Artery Could Warn of Heart Risk
New York - That unusual, harsh sound a doctor can hear when passing a stethoscope over a main artery to the brain could indicate an increased risk of heart attack and death from heart disease and stroke, a new study finds.

OTHER REPORTS

UK non-stick chewing gum firm raises 10 mln pounds
London - A company developing a non-stick chewing gum that can be easily removed from pavements and shoes has raised 10 million pounds to help bring its product to market.

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