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Thursday,
28th September 2006 |
Prize War To
Lure Public
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Bandar Seri Begawan - A prize war to attract people
breaking the fast with buffet promotions has started and food
outlets have come up with irresistible offers like airline tickets
and Umrah packaged to lure customers.
...FULL STORY
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Brunei Offers Better
Deals
Than Border Towns
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Bandar Seri Begawan - A grand battle is on to make the
Brunei Grand Sale a success as many Bruneians are beginning to
make a beeline for Miri, Labuan, Kota Kinabalu and even Kuala
Lumpur and Singapore.
...FULL STORY
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Various types of kris seized
from the Indonesian man
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Bid To Smuggle Over
100 Kris Foiled
Bandar
Seri Begawan - An attempt to smuggle more than 100 different
types of Malay kris through the Sungai Tujoh Control Post was foiled
yesterday morning by the Belait District Customs Preventive and
Intelligence Section.
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Sultan Congratulates
Japan's New PM
Bandar
Seri Begawan - His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam has consented to send a congratulatory message to Mr
Shinzo Abe on the occasion of his appointment as the new Prime
Minister of Japan, RTB reported.
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Appointment as the new
Prime Minister of Japan
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Terror analysis
rekindles fight over Iraq
Washington - White House release of a previously secret
intelligence assessment depicting a growing terrorist threat gives
both political parties new ammunition in the election-season fight
over the Iraq war. |
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ARBADOS And Mutiara
Nusanta Champions
Bandar Seri Begawan - ARBADOS spiked their way to become the
champion of Muara Ve11a Invitational VA Volleyball Cup after defeating
Sehat in straight sets 25-10, 25-19 and 25-17 in the final at the
Multipurpose Hall of Indoor Stadium on Friday. |
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Thai go-go girls go
away, military says
Bangkok - Thai coup leaders have banned go-go girls from
dancing near tanks and troops on Bangkok streets as a distraction from
the serious business of power, a spokesman said on Wednesday. |
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