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Monday, 10th November 2003

Tragedy Awaits Lazy Brunei Motorists Who
Keep It Running


Bandar Seri Begawan - Danger faces motorists who fail to turn engines off while refueling. Cars may catch fire and explode.               ...FULL STORY

Keep Off Oil Installations
At Sea Fishermen Warned


Bandar Seri Begawan –
Several enforcement agencies in the country continued carrying out inspections at sea in ensuring that no fishing activities are conducted too near offshore oil field instillations.       
                                                                               
...FULL STORY

 

Court Rejects Appeal Of Drug Abuser
Bandar Seri Begawan - Jailed man, Hassan bin Hj Mohd Tahir, lost his appeal in the High Court for his totality sentence of 64 months imprisonment for six charges under the Misuse of Drugs Act to run concurrently with the sentence of 4 years and 4 strokes, which he is currently serving.                              ...FULL STORY
 

Young Urged To Master The Holy Book
Bandar Seri Begawan –
Young pupils today are those who will carry on the legacy of the nation's administration and development in the future.
                                                       
...FULL STORY
 
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Saudi suicide attack kills up to 30, Qaeda blamed
Riyadh -
Suspected al Qaeda suicide bombers devastated a Riyadh residential compound of foreigners mostly from Arab states killing between 20 and 30 people and injuring up to 100, diplomats said.
SPORTS

Filipino Bowlers Club Singapore champs
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Filipino Bowlers Club Singapore bagged the overall championship title in the recent 2nd Invitational Bowling Tournament at the Utama Bowling Centre.
YOUR HEALTH

Exercise gets blood to your brain, study shows
Washington -
Exercise fanatics may be right -- getting out and moving increases blood flow in the brain, U.S. researchers said on Saturday.
OTHER REPORTS

Britain to declare Titanic an underwater memorial
London - Britain is to declare the wreck of the Titanic a permanent memorial to the more than 1,500 who perished when the supposedly unsinkable liner went down in 1912.

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