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Sunday,
18th September 2005 |
Man Gets 24
Years For Drugs
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Brunei High Court |
Bandar Seri Begawan - Lim Kui Shin, 32, was sentenced to 24
years in jail and 15 strokes of the cane after he was found guilty
for possessing 66.369gm of the controlled drugs, methylamphetamine
or syabu.
...FULL STORY
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Brunei
Vigilance
On Bird Flu
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Bandar Seri Begawan - Entry points in Brunei Darussalam
will be monitored in the prevention of the bird flu pandemic,
Deputy Minister of Health, Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Laila Diraja
Dato Paduka Haji Awang Hazair told the media yesterday.
...FULL STORY
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Pregnant
Women Caught On The Run
Bandar
Seri Begawan - An Indonesian woman, illegally residing in the
country and seven months pregnant, is facing possible separation from
her husband after she failed to outrun a team of immigration enforcers
in checks yesterday.
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Brunet's
Let's Fly Promotion
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunet customers who book your air
tickets online from July to September 2005, using their brunet.bn
email address for their itinerary confirmation stand to win. ...FULL STORY |

Royal Brunei Airlines
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Radical plan
to stop Muslim extremism
London - A royal commission to investigate how and why the
London bombings happened and a media unit to rebut negative stories
about Muslims and counter propaganda from Islamist extremists should
be set up. |
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HRH Takes
Part In Youth Squash Championship
Bandar Seri Begawan - Her Royal Highness Seri Pengiran Anak
Isteri Pengiran Anak Sarah took part in the final of the Youth and
Sports Department's Youth Scheme Squash Championship 2005, yesterday
afternoon, RTB reported yesterday. |
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More veggies
may curb pancreatic cancer risk
California - Eating more raw vegetables every day, especially
yellow and dark green ones, may help cut the risk of pancreatic cancer
in half, according to a study released on Thursday. |
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Zoo gets
world's first elephant treadmill
Anchorage - Anchorage zookeepers are installing a
16,000-pound (7.3-ton) treadmill to keep an isolated elephant from
getting fat during the long, cold Alaskan winters. |
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