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Thursday, 11th
October 2007 |
Concern Over Rise
In Road Accidents
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Booklets
distributed to motorists.
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Bandar Seri Begawan -
There has been concern
among relevant authorities on
the rise in the number of road
accidents in the country as on
an average two people are killed
on the roads every month and 10
are being injured.
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STORY
Related News:
Hidden
Cameras To Curb Road Accidents
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Brunei Making Progress In
Achieving Millennium Goals
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Brunei
Capital |
Bandar
Seri Begawan - Brunei
Darussalam has made remarkable
progress in meeting the United
Nations Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs), as the country has been
classified as an early achiever in
several goals, according to a report
released simultaneously in Manila
and Bangkok on Oct 8.
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STORY
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The
exchange of the agreements between G4S
and 24-7 Assist |
Two Bruneian SMEs
Sign Outsourcing Agreement
Bandar Seri Begawan - Two local companies, G4S and 24-7
Assist, yesterday formed an outsourcing alliance to contribute to
the benefit of SMEs and the nation's economy, whereby each company
will focus on its core competencies and gain operational
efficiencies, allowing companies to grow further without stretching
their resources.
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STORY |
Joyful Homecoming
For Third-Placed al-Quran Winner
Bandar Seri Begawan - This year is a meaningful one for Ak
Khairul Ikhwan bin Pengiran Alit. He was part of Brunei Darussalam's
contingent at the 15th International Competition for Memorisation,
Recital and Interpretation in Amman, Jordan.
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Ak
Khairul Ikhwan bin Pengiran Alit (L) and
his accompanying officer, Ustaz Haji
Armawi bin Abdul Rahman Al-Hafiz
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Taiwan Tourism
Improves
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Hidden Cameras To Curb
Road Accidents
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Thanksgiving For 40-Yr
Reign
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Early Detection,
Treatment Key For Mental Patients
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New Beauty Brands Add
Glow To This Year's Raya
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G4s, 24-7 Assist Share
Resources
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Jaya Hypermart Extends
Shopping Hours For Raya
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Joyful Homecoming For
Third-Placed al-Quran Winner
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BLNG Donates Over
$17,000 To Belait Fire Victims
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Minister Of Health
Presents Donations To Patients, Needy
Families
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Brunei Observes World
Mental Health Day
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TAIB Continues To See
Profits Soar
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Counters Closed For
Raya
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Steer Clear Of Tg
Pelumpong
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Asean In Dual
Celebration
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Financial Aid For Fire
Victims
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UNISSA Holds Religious
Function At UBD Mosque
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Thanksgiving Ceremony
At RBPF Headquarters
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Mod Holds Tahlil At
Royal Mausoleum
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Six Immigrants
Detained Ops Bongkar
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Philippine Embassy
Conducts Basic Course In Computer
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Brunei Delegates
Attend UNESCO Youth Forum
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DST Group Donates
$9,600 To Pusat Ehsan
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Setia Motors Gives
$1,500 To Brunei Students Union
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Persatuan Kaca Gets
B$5,500 Donation
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Nazmi Textle Brings
Sinjang Price Down
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Fire & Rescue Dept. On
Duty Get Canned Drinks
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Akademi Fantasia Fans
In For A Treat
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BAG Networks Holds
Seminar On Islamic Products, Services
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TAIB Receives $4m From
Zaka Savings Account
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Pilihan’s Exciting
Line-Up For Raya
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Students Of St John’s
School Get Awards for Winning International
Competitions
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Tourist Sunbathes In
Gadong
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Red Bull Bonanza
Winners Selected
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Raya Donations To
SMARTER Brunei, Pusat Ehsan
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Federation Of Malay
Entrepreneurs To Attend International
Exhibitions
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KOPRI Distributes Raya
Hampers To Personnel
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ESQ Training To Aid
Development In Human Resource
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MPK OKBI/P Holds
Khatam Al-Quran Ceremony
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Saving Up To Help
Those In Need
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Who Will Be The First
B$60,000 Winner?
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Lucky 9 Win Cash In
HSBC `Festive Treats'
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U.S., Iraqis
probe civilian killings
Baghdad - U.S. and Iraqi officials Wednesday were
investigating yet another shooting of Iraqi civilians by a heavily
armed security firm linked to U.S. government-financed work in Iraq. |
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Futsal Website
And Logo
Launched
Bandar Seri
Begawan -
Event Management
Anati (EMA) in
cooperation with
the Youth and
Sports
Department under
the Ministry of
Culture, Youth
and Sports, and
the Football
Association of
Brunei
Darussalam (BAFA). |
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Sloshed in
beer, Japanese style
Hakone - Having a cold beer after a hot bath is a nightly
ritual for many Japanese, and now the country has found a way to
further indulge -- soaking in the cold suds themselves. |
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