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Quality of photographs lies in who's behind the lens
THE quality of a photograph does not lie in the price or quality of a camera, but mainly in the skills of the man behind the camera lens, said Hj Shamsuddin Idris, the President of the Association of Photographers in Brunei Darussalam (APBD).
Pirates fill vacuum in public transport system
Operators of illegal taxis in Brunei are generally the unemployed and underemployed in Brunei who have access to or own vehicles. They have found a niche for themselves by filling the gaps in the poorly-serviced public transport sector in the country and are here to stay as long as those gaps remain.
They generally pick up locals from bus-stops, charging would-be bus passengers just a $1 or a little more for the ride to their destination. The regular bus fare in Brunei is $1 per trip. Those who obviously look foreign and who look like they can afford to pay more would be charged accordingly.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND SHOPPING
The economic world may be in turmoil but life goes on and for Brunei's community of less-able people yesterday was loads of fun at a charity event held in conjunction with an exposition called 'Holiday Bonanza and Shopping Galore 2008' at The Mall in Gadong.
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