+ Follow WATER VILLAGE Tag
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[Title] => A walk on Brunei’s wild side
[Summary] => Downtown Brunei is not exactly a bustling metropolis, but it’s modern, with clusters of shops, restaurants and even fast-food imports (McDonald’s, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, even Jollibee) discreetly visible among the ornate mosques that tower above the city.
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[Title] => How to get there, where to stay
[Summary] => Royal Brunei Airlines has daily flights from Manila to Brunei Darussalam, with flight times of under two hours. Visit www.royalbruneiairlines.com for departure and arrival times.
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[Title] => Water village in flooded areas?
[Summary] => I’m amused by the headlines in Banat News issues of long ago as reviewed by Judelyn “J.O.” Saavedra in her daily column “Plasbak” or, yes, flashback, in Banat News.
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[Title] => Those squatters' houses under the bridge are tourist attraction?
[Summary] => LEAVE THEM ALONE. There is a move to wipe out, so to speak, the cluster of houses below the Marcelo Fernan Bridge because "they constitute an eyesore." A Cebuano businessman doing business in Bandar Seri Begawan suggests: "Leave those sea houses alone. They are not eyesores but tourist attractions." He says this cluster of sea houses has the looks of the Water Village in Bandar Seri Begawan, the number one tourist attraction in Brunei.
SON OF A COP. A third year high school student is proud of his being a son of a police officer.
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SON OF A COP. A third year high school student is proud of his being a son of a police officer.
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The Ear | August 31, 2006 - 12:00am