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Thursday, 7th September 2006

Skilled Workforce
 Holds Key


Bandar Seri Begawan -
Human resource development is indeed one of the keys to the sustainable development of any nation and we in Brunei Darussalam are certainly well aware of the impact it will have on our current and future plans for economic diversification. 
 ...FULL STORY

Petrol Station Attendant Pays Dearly For Stopping Runaway


The attendant with one of his teeth
knocked out in the assault


Bandar Seri Begawan -
The job of a filling station attendant has become one of the most dangerous in Brunei as frequent cases of assaults, threats and abuses hurled at them are becoming common.
                                                        ...FULL STORY


 

Prince Calls On State Councilor
Bandar Seri Begawan - HRH Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, Brunei's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, who is on an eight-day visit to China, yesterday paid a courtesy call on Tang Jiaxuan, State Councilor, at Diaoyutai State Guest House.
                                
..FULL STORY  
Major Water Disruption In Tutong, Brunei Muara
Bandar Seri Begawan - Homes in the Brunei Muara and Tutong District may have to make do without water today. ...FULL STORY

 


 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Japan's Princess Kiko has boy
Tokyo -
Japan's Princess Kiko has given birth to a son, likely postponing a long-running debate over whether Japanese law should be changed to allow women to succeed to the throne, the imperial palace announced Wednesday.
SPORTS

Battle For Bolds In Silat Competition
Bandar Seri Begawan - Seven finals in the silat event of the 3rd Pesta Sukan Remaja were contested at the Multi Purpose Hall of the Pg Anak Puteri Hajah Masna Secondary School in Lambak Kanan yesterday, while six more will take place tomorrow at the same venue.
YOUR HEALTH

Fruit and vegetable juice may ward off Alzheimer's
New York -
Drinking fruit and vegetable juices frequently could help stave of Alzheimer's disease in individuals at risk for developing the disease, research suggests.
OTHER REPORTS

Boy's record claim given short shrift
Katmandu -
A Nepali boy's hope of being declared the world's shortest was dismissed Monday by Guinness World Records which said he was too young to qualify.

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