brudirectESmall.gif (2373 bytes)

NEWS ARCHIVE 2003

 

Write to Us

 




[ Back to Archive Menu ]     [ Back to Brudirect Main Page ]

Monday, 3rd November 2003

Brunei Described As A
Precious Herbal Paradise


Bandar Seri Begawan – Brunei has an incredible abundance of medicinal plants, the Agriculture Department has disclosed.              ...FULL STORY

Yayasan Jetty Renovated
To Curb Accidents


Bandar Seri Begawan -
The management of Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Foundation has taken initiatives to renovate Yayasan Jetty in Bandar Seri Begawan.                                                                  
...FULL STORY

 


Pehin Dato Awang Haji Abdul Aziz

Brunei’s Education One Of The Best, Says Minister
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Brunei could be described as one of the best countries in providing school educational facilities at par with such as Canada, the United Kingdom and other nations.          
...FULL STORY
 


Pengiran Haji Metussin

Electronic Survey Of Kampong Ayer In Progress
Bandar Seri Begawan -
The information system of Kampong Ayer is one of the 14 electronic projects planned by the Survey Department as part of its preparations to enter the era of e-Government.  
                                                       
...FULL STORY
 
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Chopper shot down in Iraq, killing 15 GIs
Fallujah -
Insurgents shot down a U.S. Chinook helicopter in central Iraq on Sunday as it carried troops headed for R&R, killing 15 soldiers and wounding 21 in the deadliest single strike against American troops since the start of war.
SPORTS

Brunei Opt Out Of 2006 World Cup
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Brunei, Cambodia and Philippines were the three Southeast Asian countries which have decided not to compete in the first stage of the 2006 World Cup qualifying competition for Asia.
YOUR HEALTH

China says SARS won't be as severe if it returns
Beijing -
China said on Saturday it was prepared to prevent any new outbreak of SARS from reaching the scale of the epidemic that killed more than 300 and infected more than 5,300 people in the country this year.
OTHER REPORTS

Saddam no longer a popular name for Iraqi babies
Baghdad -
Before the Iraqi dictator fell, many new-borns were proudly named after him, but with scorn being poured on Saddam Hussein, parents now prefer the names of revered religious leaders for their offspring.

- Copyright © 1999 - Publicity Online Media
All rights reserved.
Revised: November 03, 2003.