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The Borneo Bulletin is a daily English-language newspaper in Brunei. It is published by Brunei Press, which also publishes a Malay-language daily, Media Permata. The Bulletin circulates around 20,000 copies on weekdays and 25,000 copies on Saturday and Sunday. The Borneo Bulletin is a main source of information on local, regional and foreign ...
The second newspaper, today's Borneo Bulletin, first appeared on 7 November 1953. This English weekly publication was printed in Kuala Belait by the Brunei Press Company, which was established in October 1953. Initially sold for 20 cents, the Borneo Bulletin focused primarily on news from Borneo, with a special emphasis on Brunei. Its first ...
Borneo Bulletin - first appeared on November 7, 1953; the only newspaper in Brunei to publish seven days a week; BruDirect - also known as Brunei Direct; an online newspaper and the largest online media information tool; a pioneer in the field of online media in Brunei Darussalam; the website has an audience of 70,000 to 80,000 visits per day
Media Permata is a Malay-language [1] daily newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Brunei Darussalam by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, [2] which also publishes the Borneo Bulletin. The Saturday edition of Media Permata features a special 16-page pull out called Suasana, which offers lifestyle and entertainment news.
Originating as a weekly community newspaper for expats in 1953, the Borneo Bulletin became Brunei's top English-language daily in September 1990. Today, it reaches more than 100,000 readers daily. The sole Malay-language daily in Brunei, Media Permata was introduced by Brunei Press in 1995 and concentrates on local news for Malay readers. It ...
The Borneo Post, established in 1978, is the largest and widely circulated English-language daily newspaper in East Malaysia and also the alternately circulated newspaper in Brunei (as a strong competitor to the main existing newspapers of Pelita Brunei, Borneo Bulletin and also Media Permata, to a lesser extent, the now-defunct Brunei Times). [3]
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According to Borneo Bulletin newspaper published on 12 June 1976, Tun Fuad's son, Johari Stephens (a 24-year-old trainee pilot) asked if he could ride the aircraft in the co-pilot seat. The request was granted and the aircraft took off from Labuan. The flight from Labuan to Kota Kinabalu usually takes around 40 minutes.