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Monday, 12th September 2005

Prince Arrives
New York


New York -
His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, Brunei's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Her Royal Highness Pg Anak Isteri Pg Anak Hjh Zariah arrived in New York to attend the 60th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.                                          
   ...FULL STORY

‘Brunei Has Real
IT Potential'


Mr Faycal Bouchlaghem


Bandar Seri Begawan - On Saturday, MDP (B) Sdn Bhd and Microsoft signed a contract, which established MDP as the Authorised Market Development Partner of Microsoft in Brunei.                                        ...FULL STORY


 

Cheated Filipino Jobseekers Return Home
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Some nine jobseekers who sought help from the Philippines Embassy after alleging that they were cheated by recruiters have all returned home.                           
 ...FULL STORY
17,000 New Terms For Malay Language
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Some 17,000 new terminologies were adopted at the 5-day 19th Specialist Conference of Language Council of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Malaysia (MABBIM) that ended Friday in Tutong in an effort to enrich and augment the Malay language.            
 ...FULL STORY


Brunei Capital
 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Beleaguered Bush tries to evoke spirit of 9/11
Washington -
Stung by criticism of his slow response to Hurricane Katrina, President George Bush has been using today's fourth anniversary of the 11 September attacks to try to shore up his crumbling public support.
SPORTS

DPMM FC Consolidate Position Atop. Premier 1
Bandar Seri Begawan -
DPMM FC consolidate their position atop the B-League Premier 1 with a 1-0 win over fellow title contenders AH United.
YOUR HEALTH

Babies show signs of crying in the womb
New York -
An infant's first cry may occur not in the delivery room, but in the womb, researchers have found.
OTHER REPORTS

Dubai plans city of 'wonders of the world' replicas
Dubai -
The Gulf emirate of Dubai will build a city of life-size replicas of seven wonders of the world at an estimated cost of $1.5 billion (1 billion pounds) to house offices, shops and flats, a developer said on Saturday.

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