June 27, 2009
Saturday
 
       
       
TODAY'S FRONTPAGE
 

Drug mules snared using websites

The use of Internet chatting and the lure of promises of luxury are the main methods used by international drug syndicates when recruiting drug mules. The most worrying factor is that these methods have attracted gullible victims in the sultanate to become drug couriers.
H1N1 cases tally rises to 20
Lots to see and do at Consumer Fair
Brunei Open to tee off with Green Theme
RBA and MAS codeshare on flights between BSB, Kuching and KK
Female recruits complete Prisons Dept training
'Banned' foreigner detained in KB raid
Fans in Brunei mourn Jackson's death
Brunei-China bilateral trade sees fruitful results: Envoy
RBAF personnel embraces Islam
RBC holds Thai cuisine cooking class
Cemetery cleaning campaign at Mukim Sukang
Marathon runners to pit their stamina in KL
Advanced Mercedes driving techniques for lucky winners
Brunei Cyber Games: Day two
ASEAN welcomes permanent representative of Brunei
Thai consumer fair
PADAM takes off in Kg Rimba
Laneige launches 'Style Me Up' photogenic contest
HSBC Family Fun Day awaits Heart of Borneo Challenge cyclists
'Don't be duped by lure of international drug syndicates,' Imams warn
Business College promotes new courses
9 receive certificates for religious course
Brunei sends swimmer and runner to first Asia sports meet
Skin Food opens second branch at Kiulap
St George holds 'Department Day'
Tutong undergoing royal birthday preparations
Bike show for KB charity
SPN21 briefing at St James
Nottingham Malaysia to meet local students
ISB holds Graduation Day for Year 6 students
BMW top premium car brand in Asia
BSB a shadow of its former self
New Philippine Embassy Chancery in Diplomatic Enclave
3yrs or 100,000km warranty, free servicing for new Chevys
Intellectual Property Rights are important
   
 

 
   
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