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Hotel vice ring busted for third time

11 suspected prostitutes, pimp nabbed in CID raid Azian Othman & Sahrol Daud (Borneo Bulletin) POLICE uncovered yet another prostitution ring in a raid at a hotel in the capital, Tuesday afternoon, in what would be the third time vice activities were broken up at the same hotel. This time, foreign women in their 20s .

Oh and Flint Share Lead

Brunei Open (Borneo Bulletin) KOREA’s Ted Oh remained on course for his career breakthrough on the Asian Tour after taking the opening round lead with Australian Gavin Flint at the Brunei Open 2009 on Thursday, according to a press release from Asian Tour. The Californian-based Korean posted a seven-under-par 64 to share the lead with .

Pre-departure briefing for scholarship students

Adi Asmawi Adanan (Borneo Bulletin) A ONE-DAY, pre-departure briefing was held at the Civil Service Institute in Kg Rimba yesterday for scholarship students of the 2009/2010 session who will be studying abroad. Present to lead the briefing were the President of BSUnion (Brunei Students Union in the United Kingdom and Ireland), Dk Hjh Fatin Syahirah .

REPORT CARD DAY AT AMO PRIMARY SCHOOL

Japai (Borneo Bulletin) Amo Primary School in Temburong had a report card day recently. It was held at the school hall from 8am until 10am. The event gave the parents the opportunity to discuss their children’s academic performance with their class teachers. Views :251

Participating exhibitors confident of positive outcome from CAEXPO

(Borneo Bulletin) THE organiser of the annual China-Asean Expo (CAEXPO) is confident and upbeat for the high demand of Chinese-made building materials that was shown last year according to a press release. The 6th CAEXPO, to be held from October 20-24 in Nanning, China will, as usual, set up building materials exhibition section showcasing Chinese .

Youths urged to join Raleigh International Kinabalu Challenge

Amie PDH Ishak (Borneo Bulletin) THE Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports through the Youth and Sports Department will be sending representatives to participate in the Raleigh International Kinabalu Challenge from November 6-14. Youth aged 17 years and above are welcome to register to participate in the challenge. Registration forms are available at Youth and .

Musabaqah Tilawatil Quran recital on Friday

Haji Mohd Daud Abd Rahman (Borneo Bulletin) IN CONJUNCTION with His Majesty’s 63rd birthday celebration, participants aged 55 and above from Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak, the Labuan Federation and West Kalimantan, Indonesia will participate in the recital of al- Fatihah and Musabaqah Tilawatil Quran this Friday, July 31. It will be held at the Dakwah Islamiah .

PMUBD Café a hit at UBD Fresher Week

Hj Afiq Bin Hj Julah (Borneo Bulletin) IN LIGHT of the UBD Fresher Week that started on July 26, the Student Association of Universiti Brunei Darussalam (PMUBD) through its Entrepreneurship Exco (KEK) ran a PMUBD Cafe selling a wide array of food items and snacks. Other than that, the cafe also offers photocopy services for .

Variety of items available at bazaar in the capital

Hj Mohd Said Arshad (Borneo Bulletin) A BAZAAR is currently held at the Bumiputera Commercial Complex in the capital. Varieties of items are on sale including antiques from Indonesia, men and women’s accessories, fabrics and stones suitable for the elderly. The bazaar is organised by Syarikat Perdana and is open from 10am to 10pm until .

PTE student shows passion for graffiti art

Azim Ghani (Borneo Bulletin) GRAFFITI artists are always known to unique. For many years it has been a driven subculture. In most countries, graffiti is a criminal offence linked to vandalism but it can also be an art form depending on where and how a person does it. The art scene in Brunei is not .


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