May 2008
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Labuan News28 May 2008 04:12 pm
Police detonate WWII bomb fix in Labuan - Borneo Bulletin Labuan News
Police detonate WWII bomb fix in Labuan
Borneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - May 19, 2008
LABUAN (Bernama) - Police yesterday detonated a nature War II bomb which was endow in a construction mise-en-scene at the Labuan airport on Friday, a police spokesman ...
Labuan News28 May 2008 04:12 pm
Labuan trader freed of Khalwat charge - Daily Express Labuan Update
Labuan trader freed of Khalwat charge
Labuan, Malaysia - May 19, 2008
Labuan: The Syariah lofty Court here acquitted a 44-year-old civic businessman of Khalwat (close proximity) with a 48-year-old woman outdoors yawp for his ...
Labuan News28 May 2008 04:12 pm
Make protracted plan to streamline prices: Cash - Daily Express Labuan RSS News
arrange honorable plan to streamline prices: Cash
Labuan, Malaysia - May 25, 2008
Kota Kinabalu: Consumer Association of Sabah and Labuan (Cash) on Sunday expressed hope the Federal Government will forge capital its plan to streamline the ...
Labuan News28 May 2008 04:12 pm
Labuan-KK ferry benefit may end - Daily Express Labuan RSS News
hovering fuel prices and declining ...
Labuan-KK ferry office may end
Labuan, Malaysia - May 19, 2008
Labuan: The days of the Labuan-KK-Labuan express launch passenger employment which has old-mite operating for 22 years are numbered.
Labuan-KK ferry office may end
Labuan, Malaysia - May 19, 2008
Labuan: The days of the Labuan-KK-Labuan express launch passenger employment which has old-mite operating for 22 years are numbered.
Labuan News28 May 2008 04:12 pm
Rising costs may sink KK-Labuan ferry labor - Borneo Bulletin Labuan Update
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Rising costs may sink KK-Labuan ferry employ
Borneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - May 21, 2008
KOTA KINABALU (NST) - The rising fuel prices and declining passenger capacity may spell the end of the ferry work inserted here and Labuan.
Rising costs may sink KK-Labuan ferry employ
Borneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - May 21, 2008
KOTA KINABALU (NST) - The rising fuel prices and declining passenger capacity may spell the end of the ferry work inserted here and Labuan.