Sunday, October 5, 2008

Man killed in road accident



Fatal accident: A head-on collision along the highway to Kuala Belait near Sungai Liang yesterday claimed the life of an Indonesian man.

Monday, October 6, 2008

TWO separate accidents occured at Liang Lumut Sg Lamit area in the Belait District yesterday, one of which cost a man's life.

A head-on collision along the highway to Kuala Belait near Sungai Liang between a grey four-wheel drive and a red saloon car killed the driver of the saloon car, 41-year-old Indonesian national, and injured several others. The accident near the Sg Liang Water Treatment Plant, which occurred at about 1.30 pm, caused a massive 10-km traffic jam on both sides of the lanes and also caused disruptions to the Hari Raya plans of those visiting friends, colleagues or relatives.

This section of the road, which narrows into a two-lane carriageway from a wider four-lane further up the road, is said to be an accident-prone area.

Meanwhile in the other accident involving a four-wheel drive, the driver, a 26-year-old Malaysian man and seven of his family members, escaped unhurt. The cause of the accidents is still under investigation.

Istana records 101,890 Raya visitors




Monday, October 6, 2008

Number queuing to meet and greet HM & Royal Family just shy of 2006 record

OVER 100,000 people were reported to have visited the Istana Nurul Iman throughout the three days that the residential palace was open to the public for the Hari Raya Aidil Fitri celebrations. This year's figure of 101,890 visitors fell shy of the 2006 record, when a total of 102,599 people converged to meet and greet with His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam and the Royal Family.

Thousands upon thousands of the Sultanate's loyal subjects, expatriates and foreign visitors of all ages flocked through the majestic entrance of the Istana Nurul Iman yesterday as the residential palace welcomed the public for the final day of its Hari Raya open house.

In spite of the presence of stormy clouds still lingering overhead from the previous night's torrential downpour, an eager crowd had already formed within the early morning hours, patiently waiting for their chance to convey their Raya greetings to His Majesty and other members of the Royal Family.

After passing through the registration and security checkpoints, His Majesty's guests were treated with the utmost hospitality as hotel-quality meals and free-flowing beverages were served, while festive music and decorations filled the backdrop to accompany the luxurious buffet.

With happily satisfied stomachs, they then proceeded to line up in the winding queue which spanned through the various halls of the grand palace. Parents stood cradling young children in their arms, while senior citizens were given tentative care and respect while they awaited their turn for a close-up encounter with the benevolent ruler and and the royal entourage.

Police, Fire and Rescue Service officers were on hand to ensure that the queue was orderly and were in the appropriate attire to be in the presence of royalty. The crowd was then ushered to the hall where the public could convey their Raya greetings to His Majesty and the Royal Family.

With a smile, the monarch shared a few words with his adoring public as they each took their turn to shake hands with His Majesty in one of the halls of the Istana Nurul Iman.

Also present to greet the masses were His Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Crown Prince, His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, His Royal Highness Prince 'Abdul Malik and His Royal Highness Prince 'Abdul Mateen as well as other members of His Majesty's immediate family.

Meanwhile in another hall of the Istana, Her Majesty Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hajah Saleha along with Her Royal Highness Pengiran Isteri Azrinaz Mazhar, Her Royal Highness Paduka Seri Pengiran Anak Isteri Pengiran Anak Sarah and other immediate Royal Family members received the female visitors to the palace.

After they each had their opportunity to meet with the Royal Family, the crowd was then directed to a station where goodies, greeting cards and green packets were handed out, in line with the generous mood that Hari Raya brings every year. Yesterday, the number of visitors reached 17,464 people to Istana Nurul Iman in the morning session alone. Some 8,321 visitors registered for the afternoon meet and greet session.

During the third day of the palace's open house last year, some 29,358 people were reported to have attended the event. In 2007, a total of 95,669 people showed up over the three days that the Istana was open to the public during Hari Raya. In the previous years, it was not unusual to find that the number of visitors surpassed 40,000 each day.

Truly an experience unique to the Sultanate, the Hari Raya open house at the Istana Nurul Iman is one of the much anticipated highlights of the year. Visitors, both local and foreign, throng to the palace annually to personally meet with the ruler of the nation, an opportunity considered rare in most countries. (ODM1)

Fergie reassures Capello on Rooney




SIR ALEX FERGUSON has moved to reassure Fabio Capello that Wayne Rooney will be made available for England's squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

The forward will almost certainly miss Manchester United's visit to Blackburn on Saturday with an ankle injury but Ferguson has played down fears he could fail to join Capello's squad for the qualifiers at home to Kazakhstan on October 11 and away to Belarus four days later.

Rooney limped out of United's impressive Champions League win over Aalborg in Denmark this week, generating concern that he would be unavailable for the England games.

But, although Ferguson is unable to guarantee his fitness for the first of the matches, the United manager has assured England boss Capello that Rooney will be joining the squad.

"I have no issue about Wayne Rooney joining England," said Ferguson, who rated Rooney "doubtful" for the visit to Blackburn, now managed by former United star Paul Ince.

"The only saving grace about him is that the games England have, they should be able to cope even if Wayne wasn't to make the Saturday game."

While Rooney is making a positive recovery from his injury, midfielder Paul Scholes has been ruled out for ten weeks after damaging knee ligaments in the same game this week.

However, despite Scholes approaching his 34th birthday and being in the final year of his current Old Trafford contract, Ferguson has no doubt the influential veteran will make a full and impressive return to first team action.

"The last few years, Paul has had some longer term injuries like this," said Ferguson. "But he has always come back nice and fresh.

"Of course, he is 34 next month but he is like Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville in how he looks after himself.

"He is only a couple of months apart from Gary in age and Gary has just been out a year and a half, but he has come back absolutely fantastically. You have got to admire that perseverance and determination, it's an in-bred characteristic they have.

"They look after themselves and that's the reason I am very very confident Paul will be back and playing, easily for another year. I have no fears about that, he has come back repeatedly.

"The problem Paul had with his eye was a worry at the time a couple of years ago because we couldn't find the answer to it. We were worried about that. But he came back from that and came back from injury last season. He'll come back from injury this year."

United's faith in Scholes was underlined on Friday when the midfielder signed an extension to his contract which will keep him on the Old Trafford payroll until the end of next season.

Darren Fletcher has also been given a new deal with his contract now extended to 2012.

Ferguson's claims that he has a deep squad are currently being put to the test with key midfielders Michael Carrick and Owen Hargreaves sidelined and Neville, like Rooney, rated doubtful to play at Blackburn.

But Ferguson is content with the way in which his personnel have responded to the number of absentees.

"I think we will continue to get better," he said.

"We have players now getting more miles on the clock and who are now getting games and we're strong. Very strong.

"You see the value of the squad now when you see the players we have out. At the moment we have three midfielders out but then you see the way John O'Shea played in midfield on Tuesday, he was excellent. Players like Anderson, Giggs, Fletcher have come in and done well. I'm blessed with a strong squad and we should cope."

Rooney reaches 50 as United inch closer to title


Monday, March 19, 2007

CRISTIANO RONALDO inspired Manchester United to a 4-1 rout of Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, but their Premier League lead was kept to six points after champions Chelsea beat Sheffield United 3-0.

Ronaldo made three goals for United inside the first 25 minutes, two for South Korea's Park Ji-sung and one for Wayne Rooney, who added his second of the day before Bolton's Gary Speed converted a late penalty.

The victory, marred by an ankle injury that will sideline England defender Gary Neville for three weeks, moved United on to 75 points and a step closer to their first league title since 2003.

Chelsea are second on 69 points after a comfortable victory following early goals from Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko and Ivorian Salomon Kalou. Germany captain Michael Ballack came off the bench to head the third in the 58th minute.

West Ham United moved off the bottom of the table with their first away win of the league season, a highly controversial 2-1 victory over Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.

Blackburn led through Christopher Samba, West Ham levelled from the penalty spot with Argentina's Carlos Tevez and Bobby Zamora claimed a 75th minute winner with a shot that struck Tevez who was standing on the goalline and bounced out.

Manchester City got a morale-boosting 2-0 win at Middlesbrough, while Tottenham Hotspur beat relegation candidates Watford 3-1, including a goal by Spurs' England goalkeeper Paul Robinson with a free kick from his own half.

There were 0-0 draws between Reading and Portsmouth, along with Wigan Athletic and Fulham.

The injury to Neville, which will pose real problems for England manager Steve McClaren ahead of next Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier against Israel, was the only cloud over an imperious performance by United and Ronaldo in particular.

His scintillating pace and close ball control took him to the very limit of the bye-line after 14 minutes before he deftly picked out Park for a powerful sidefoot home.

He linked up superbly with Rooney minutes later as the two forwards surged forward on the counter-attack, feeding the ball through for the England striker to dink over goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen and claim his 50th goal for United.

Bolton's keeper could not hold a stinging Ronaldo shot shortly afterwards and Park was first to the loose ball, steering it into the gaping net.

Ronaldo got a standing ovation from the Old Trafford crowd in the 70th minute when he was replaced by Alan Smith, who promptly set up Rooney for his second of the afternoon.

The England coach will want to ascertain the fitness of Neville's understudy in the squad, Manchester City's Micah Richards, who limped out of their win over Boro in the first half.

Paying tribute to Ronaldo, Ferguson told Sky Sports News: "His season has been incredible, you can't put one game in front of another as far as I'm concerned because he's given his all in every game. On Saturday, particularly in the second goal, the combination between him and Wayne Rooney and his weighted pass to Wayne to finish things off was tremendous."

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was also pleased with his side after their demolition of Sheffield United, who never recovered from Shevchenko's excellent opener in the fourth minute.

Mourinho was stoical about matching United's win, telling Sky Sports News: "They do their job, we do our job.

"The only thing we have under our control are our matches and we can believe that if we win then we might recover three points."

Victory for City after a run of five league defeats will be a real boost for under-pressure manager Stuart Pearce, whose side had played well in a 1-0 midweek defeat by Chelsea.

French defender Sylvain Distin and Belgian striker Emile Mpenza, with his first for the club, were the goalscorers for a delighted Pearce, who said: "It's all about character at this stage of the season."

Along with England goalkeeper Robinson, whose booming free kick bounced over England understudy Ben Foster, Spurs' goals came from Jermaine Jenas and Egyptian Hossam Ghaly.Reuters

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Sony Ericsson Z770i




Main features;
  • HSDPA enabled
  • Picture Blogging
  • Google Maps for Mobile
  • Walkman Player 3.0
  • Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
  • Track ID music recognition
  • 320x240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display
  • 32MB internal memory and removable external storage with Memory Stick Micro.
  • FM Radio with RDS
If the 'candy bar' design of the Sony Ericsson K660 is not your style, then the 'flip phone' design of the Sony Ericsson Z770i could be for you.

The Z770i features lets you browse the Internet with its magnetic mouse pointer, supports RSS feeds, picture blogging and e-mail access using web mail and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. The Z770 also features Google™ Maps for Mobile. At B$388.00, the Z770i is a serious contender which will help you enjoy the full benefit of the HSDPA network.

All phones are available at Incomm with further discounts when you present your DST Card.

Nokia E71: Smart Simplicity



The Nokia E71 is most probably one of the hottest Nokia devices in the Bruneian market at the moment, especially with this gorgeous phone always being sold out not long after it being in stock, almost every week.

The most sought after colour of the E71 is the White Steel version, which are even being sold by some vendors at marked up prices despite having the same functionality as the Black Steel version.

With a stainless steel case, etched graphics, the Nokia E71 bears the hallmarks of Nokia quality and craftsmanship.

Designed for people who lead a mobile lifestyle and demand quick and easy access to their personal and work email, the Nokia E71 supports email accounts from more than a thousand internet service providers (ISPs) around the world, as well as Gmail, Yahoo! mail and Hotmail. Additionally, the Nokia E71 supports Nokia's Intellisync Wireless Email solution as well as third party email solutions. A nice touch to the Nokia E71 is a new switch mode that allows people to easily switch between personal and work home screens.
The Nokia E71 also supports the latest Ovi services including maps, music and media sharing that power users expect from their device. This includes fast and seamless browsing with HSDPA (3.5G), wireless LAN and 3G connectivity, Assisted GPS (A-GPS) and Nokia Maps for navigation, and a music player with support of up to 8 GB of expandable memory.

HM, Royal Family receive Raya greetings




Friday, October 3, 2008

IN THE festive spirit of Aidil Fitri, state dignitaries, cabinet ministers, foreign diplomats, senior government officials and prominent figures in Brunei gathered at Istana Nurul Iman on the first day of Syawal to exchange greetings with His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam and other members of the Royal Family yesterday.

Officials under different ministries came together under one roof as friends and colleagues, mingling freely and catching up with one another before His Majesty, Her Majesty Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Hjh Saleha and Her Royal Highness Pengiran Isteri Azrinaz Mazhar arrived.

Accompanying His Majesty and Her Majesty were His Royal Highness Prince Hj Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's Office, His Royal Highness Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, His Royal Highness Prince 'Abdul Malik and His Royal Highness Prince 'Abdul Mateen, entered the banquet hall decorated to look like a lush garden amid spreads of tantalising finger food and desserts.

After eagerly awaiting the arrival of His Majesty and the Royal Family to meet and greet, the invited guests proceeded to join them for the reception.

His Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Hj Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's Office, took the opportunity to personally get to know more recent additions to the diplomatic corps.

The Thai ambassador to Brunei, Phithak Phrombubpha was among those who was given the honour.

Speaking to The Brunei Times during the reception, he said that he was happy to see so many people gathering and it would be a good tradition to keep as it keeps everyone smiling.

With grand decorations luring the eyes towards luxurious and scrumptuous edible creations, guests could be seen freely chatting away, greeting each other and enjoying the fine ambience in the banquet hall.

The public will get their turn to personally meet and greet His Majesty and the Royal Family at Istana Nurul Iman from the second day until the fourth day of Aidil Fitri.

Tourists would also be able to seize the chance to join citizens and residents of Brunei in livening the spirit of Raya celebrations.
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