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Saturday, 30th October 2004

Not Enough Labour
Market For Brunei’s
Professionals


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Bachelor degree holders in the Sultanate cannot be assimilated in the labour market with matching jobs while vocational school graduates are not enough to fill in all the job vacancies available in the country.                                                            
...FULL STORY

 Visions For A Grand Lifestyle
in the sultanate


Brunei Capital


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Enhancing the quality of life of the people is a vital role the government pledges to play.                       
...FULL STORY

RBA’s Drunken Ex Pilot On Trial In Crown Court
Bandar Seri Begawan -
A British airline pilot formerly employed by Royal Brunei Airlines, who was accused of drinking excessively before a flight, was committed to Crown Court to stand trial in England last Friday, British newspapers reported.
                                             
...FULL STORY

Car Owners In The Sultanate Call For New Anti-Theft Measure
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Vehicle owners have called for a new regulation in which car registration numbers are required to be sandblasted on the front and rear windscreens to discourage theft.
                                              
...FULL STORY
WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Over 100,000 Iraqi deaths since war
Baghdad -
About 100,000 Iraqi civilians - half of them women and children - have died in Iraq since the invasion, mostly as a result of airstrikes by coalition forces.

SPORTS

Brunei To Vie At World Pool For First Time
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Brunei reached another milestone in the game of 9-ball pool when Awang Ahmad Taufiq will be representing Brunei Darussalam in the upcoming Under-18 World Junior Pool Championship in Adelaide, South Australia on November 2.
YOUR HEALTH

Snoring may affect kids' mental abilities
New York -
Five-year-old children who snore or have sleep apnea -- the more serious disorder in which breathing stops intermittently while they sleep-- score worse on tests of memory and intelligence than unaffected kids, investigators report.
OTHER REPORTS

Japanese to get dogs' view of world
Tokyo -
Japanese dog lovers will get to see the world from the perspective of their pets with a digital camera attached to their companions' collars.

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