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Sunday,
17th September 2006 |
Flipping On
Old
Parking System
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The bundles of the unpaid tickets
accumulated in boxes at the office. |
Kuala Belait - There has been a staggering drop in the
outstanding balance of parking ticket dues in Belait District from
a total outstanding of B$3.2 million last year to B$1.59 million
up till August 31 this year. ...FULL STORY
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Deputy Sultan
Continues
Visit To MIPR
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Bandar Seri Begawan - His Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee
Billah, the Deputy Sultan consented to continue his working visit
to the departments and project sites under the Ministry of
Industry and Primary Resources yesterday.
...FULL STORY
Related Story:
Deputy Sultan Tours MIPR
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His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed
Bolkiah
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Prince At
NAM Opening
Havana - His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah Special
Envoy of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam, and HRH Pg Anak Isteri Pg Anak Hajah Zariah yesterday
attended the opening ceremony of the 14th Conference of Heads of State
of Government of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Havana.
...FULL STORY |
Lucky Lady
In Red
Bandar Seri Begawan - Lucky Hajah Barizah binti Hj Badar will
be cruising in the brand new red BMW 320i she won in a lucky draw
during the official launching of b.Mobile coin in uni cation last
September.
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Pehin Dato Seri Setia Hj Abd Rahman Hj
Ibrahim, the Minister of Finance II
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Muslim leaders
demand apology from Pope
Istanbul - Leaders across the Muslim world demanded Pope
Benedict XVI apologize for his remarks on Islam and jihad, unmoved by
the Vatican's assurances that he meant only to emphasize the
incompatibility between faith and war. |
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Brunei
Cueist For Bali Date
Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei 9-ball players are gearing up for
the annual 9Ball Bali Open 2006 in Bali, Indonesia from Sept 17 to 21. |
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Increased
dietary fish oil may prevent many deaths
New York - Fish oil could potentially save more lives than
cardiac defibrillators, devices used to revive individuals whose
hearts have stopped beating and to prevent and treat life-threatening
heart arrhythmias, researchers estimate in a new report. |
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