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Brunei holds special place in Intel's heart

Don't anyone tell you it doesn't have one
Fri Jun 11 2004, 12:22
THE SULTANATE of Brunei holds a special place in Intel's heart, it has emerged.

And you didn't think Intel had a heart.

The report, in the Brunei Post , says Brunei holds a special place in Intel's affections because it has the money and the determination to go forward in IT development.

Ah, the money....

alt='brunei'Brunei, according to the CIA World Fact Book, has been ruled by the same family for over six centuries. Its natural resources include plenty of petroleum.

Sultan Sir Hassanal Bolkiah is the chief of state and the head of the government. There have been no elections since 1962, and members of the legislative council are appointed by the monarch. µ

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