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Sunday, 15th October 2006

Biz Leaps Forward
For Hari Raya


Mr. Liow Kee Sang


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Business has leapt forward and shops are smiling with crowds thronging to do very much more than window shopping this season.                                                         
...FULL STORY

Public Vigilance Urged As
Teen Crime Rate Rises


An electrical main supply board in Kg. Jangsak,
Gadong, has been vandalised by unknown persons.


Bandar Seri Begawan -
With marked incidents of local youths taking to crime as seen in a few cases of arrests made in thefts, Police condemning the crimes have issued a Hotline number 993 for the public to report any criminal , behaviour, before such cases get out of hand.    
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Eight-year old Ievon Liaw Yee Wen (left) yesterday received a donation of BND$10,000 from QAF Brunei
 

QAF Children's Medical Fund, Donates $10,000 For 8-Year Old
Bandar Seri Begawan - Eight-year old Ievon Liaw Yee Wen yesterday received a donation of BND$10,000 from QAF Brunei to meet the cost of medical treatment in Singapore.        ...FULL STORY
August Sees Rise In Consumer Prices
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in August 2006 has increased by 0.2 per cent from the previous month with an index of 102.4.
                                           
...FULL STORY

 


Sales festival on
 previous month



 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Objections may delay N. Korea resolution
United Nations -
Despite winning key concessions, Russia and China raised new objections that could delay a vote Saturday on a U.N. Security Council resolution imposing punishing sanctions on North Korea for its claimed nuclear test. 
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

Caffeine more disruptive for daytime sleep
New York -
Caffeine has a stronger disruptive effect on daytime, catch-up sleep after a night of sleep deprivation than it does on a normal night's sleep, a new study shows.
OTHER REPORTS

Birds and bees may be gay - museum exhibition
Oslo -
The birds and the bees may be gay, according to the world's first museum exhibition about homosexuality among animals.

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