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Saturday, 11th October 2003

More Young Women
Suffer From Breast
Cancer In Brunei


Miss Hani Tarsil


Bandar Seri Begawan – Two thirds of those with breast cancer in Brunei are young women.                                                       ...FULL  STORY

Related Story: Breast Cancer Cases Rising In Brunei | More Women die Of Breast Cancer In Brunei

More Info: Breast cancer drug offers fresh hope | Breast cancer study offers hope

Related Link: http://www.loradmedical.com/ly310.html

Global Issues At
Crucial OIC Summit


Putrajaya, Malaysia - Brunei will join 56 other Islamic nations in the Malaysian capital when the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) holds its summit next week.                                                  ...FULL  STORY

Related Link: http://www.oicnetworks.com/summit/intro-static.htm

 

Worker's Body Washed Ashore
Bandar Seri Begawan – Police are investigating into the death of Malaysian construction worker Nilelly Darias whose body was found washed ashore on Meragang beach on Thursday.                ...FULL STORY
 

Toyota Classics Ends Its 11 Year Music Run
Bandar Seri Begawan – It is goodbye, at least for the time being, to sweet music. Because the magic and the grandeur that thrilled music lovers in Brunei will not heard anytime soon.                        ...FULL STORY
 
SPORTS

Crown Prince Opens Shell Rimula Basketball
Bandar Seri Begawan -
HRH the Crown Prince Hj AlMuhtadee Billah was on hand to officially open the 3rd Shell Rimula Ultra Invitational Challenge Trophy Basketball Tournament 2003 last night at the National Indoor Stadium.
YOUR HEALTH

Success halts tests of Novartis breast cancer drug
Toronto -
One of a new class of breast cancer drugs was so successful in major international trial that scientists stopped the test half way to allow all the patients to take advantage of the stunning success rate.
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Iranian writer wins 2003 Nobel Peace Prize
Oslo -
Iranian writer Shirin Ebadi, a prominent democracy activist, won the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for her work promoting human rights, especially those of women and children.
OTHER REPORTS

Thai flight attendants to take mid-air catwalk
Bangkok -
Thai Airways flight attendants will turn airplane aisles into catwalks on two flights next week, modelling Thai-designed clothes to promote Bangkok as a regional fashion hub, officials said.

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