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Saturday, 7th October 2006

Lights On For A
Safer Raya


Electronic items seized by police from four thefts


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Beware the 'fast catch' thieves swooping down on houses when the faithful is out breaking fast or soon celebrating Hari Raya, police said yesterday.                                                
...FULL STORY

Public Calls For
Safer Driving


Bandar Seri Begawan -
The roadworthiness of motor vehicles during the current festive season came under close scrutiny by the Royal Brunei Police Force as they set up roadblocks to catch errant motorists yesterday.
                                                                     
 ...FULL STORY


 

Air Quality Reporting A Concern
Bandar Seri Begawan - Bruneians are still putting up with the inability of concerned government agencies to regularly provide real-time updates on air quality despite the worsening haze conditions that have already alarmed health authorities in the region.  
                                     
  ...FULL STORY

 

Farmers Cry For Help As Competition With Foreigners Heats Up Bandar Seri Begawan - The Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources must get its act together if it wants to develop the agriculture sector and sharpen its competitive edge in a globalised world.                     ...FULL STORY




 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Shots fired along tense Korean border
Seoul -
Gunfire rang out Saturday along the heavily armed no man's land separating the divided Koreas, as regional tensions mounted in anticipation of communist North Korea's plan to test its first atomic bomb.
SPORTS

Brunei may take part in 28 sports
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Department of Youth and Sports along with the Brunei National Olympic Council (BNOC) yesterday conducted a meeting with the country's sports associations regarding the 24th SEA Games that will take place in Thailand from Dec 6-15 next year.
YOUR HEALTH

Beat stress, drink tea
London -
Regular cups of tea can help speed recovery from stress, researchers from University College London (UCL) said on Wednesday.
OTHER REPORTS

Do big breasts lead to paradise? Colombia asks
Pereira -
Every weeknight millions of Colombians tune in to watch a smash television series about the indignities suffered by a teen-age girl willing to do anything to get her breasts enlarged.

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