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Friday, 14th September 2007

Thousands Flock To
Ramadhan Stalls


A family buying noodles and cakes at a food
stall in Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium


Bandar Seri Begawan -
From Brunei-Muara to Tutong, to Kuala Belait and Temburong, thousands flocked to food stalls in all districts to buy food to break fast on the first day of Ramadhan yesterday.      
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Tedarus Begins At
Istana Nurul Iman


Security check outside the Istana Nurul Iman


Bandar Seri Begawan -
To further glorify the holy month of Ramadhan, Istana Nurul Iman held the nightly tedarus ceremony.       
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Related News: Ramadhan Prayers Begin At Istana

 


Hj Moksin bin Hj Abdul Kadir (R) at a recent gathering

Brunei Writer ‘K Manis’ To Receive Seawrite Award
Bandar Seri Begawan -
Hj Moksin bin Hj Abdul Kadir or better known as "K Manis" will be the 22nd recipient of the SEAWrite Award, an annual regional award presented by Thailand for Southeast Asian writers.               
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China Imports More Goods From Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan -
In terms of trade with Brunei Darussalam, China imports more than it exports.                              
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Brunei Capital

 

WORLD REPORT SPECIAL

Bergner: Rocket associated with Iran
Baghdad - A fatal attack launched two days ago against the sprawling headquarters base of the American military in Iraq was carried out with a 240 mm rocket — a type of weapon provided to Shiite extremists by Iran, a U.S. general said Thursday.

SPORTS

Meeting On SEA Games Preparation  
Bandar Seri Begawan - Dato Paduka Haji Jemat bin Haji Ampal, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, met with coaches and athletes at the Games Village yesterday afternoon.

YOUR HEALTH

Health Tip: Tension Headaches
New York - A tension headache is characterized by tight, painful pressure across the forehead.

OTHER REPORTS

Less meat, less heat -- fewer steaks may save planet
London - Eating too much red meat is not only bad for your health -- it is also bad for the planet, according to scientists.

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