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Tuesday, 7th November 2006

Banned Air Guns
Still On Sale


Air gun with pellets


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Air guns have made a comeback despite being banned by the Royal Brunei Police Force. Several shops have been spotted selling the toy to the young ones.                                 
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Check Out The Newest Compact Digital Camera With Lowest Price In Town

Taiwanese Coming
In Big Numbers


Polish tourists, Mr Hilarowkz Marcin Slamow and Ms Joanna Jakubowska and friends in Brunei this week. They are Polish lawyers on tour


Bandar Seri Begawan -
The Taiwanese are to hit Brunei hard.
                                                                                
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His Majesty receiving the credentials from Mr Hashimoto Itsuo of Japan
 

Three New Envoys Present Credentials To His Majesty
Bandar Seri Begawan - Three new foreign envoys to the Sultanate presented their credentials to His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah ,the Sultan of Brunei at the Audience Hall in Istana Nurul Iman yesterday.                                     
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More Clout To Squash Litterbugs
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Think twice before flicking your cigarette butt away or throwing sweet wrappers indiscriminately, or spitting in public places. These bad habits can cost you dearly.
                                                   
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Dato Paduka Hj Idris Hj Belaman

Related Story: Minor Offences Act In Detail

Brunei Times Version: Litterbugs Face Stiffer Fines Under Amended Minor Offences Act

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Duel rallies continue after Saddam verdict
Baghdad -
Jubilant Shiites marched by the hundreds Monday, celebrating Saddam Hussein's conviction and death sentence as Sunnis held defiant counter-demonstrations.
SPORTS

Crown Prince Beats Pena
Manila –
His Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Crown Prince was in action today at the 2006 World Pool Championships when he overcame Jharome Pena, a top player from the Philippines with a score of 8-7.

YOUR HEALTH

Regular exercise helps obese teens' hearts
London -
Obese teens who start a regular exercise program can reverse or reduce early signs of heart disease, new research shows.
OTHER REPORTS

South Korea moves to legalize miniskirts
Seoul -
Hot pants and miniskirts will soon be legal in South Korea.

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