Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Continuous Extensive Reading Assessment (5%)

You are required to post comments twice a week until week 10. In other words, by the end of week 10, you should have posted 6 comments in this blog.

You have 2 options:

Option 1

1. Read the newspaper every day.
2. Choose 1 article from the newspaper and write your summary in the blog.
3. Include the name of the newspaper, title of the article, page no & date.


Option 2

1. You may post the summary of articles that you read for your assignment (Reading & writing for Literature Review).
2. Include the title of the article and the name of the journal/ book/ other resources that you take your article from.

Note: Make sure you identify yourself clearly.

163 comments:

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 14,2009
The Star Online-Nation

Delima is a mum again

In Kuching, Delima gave birth to a female's baby orang utan weighted 1.5kg at Semenggoh Wildlife Centre.A week before, Delima went missing but came back later with the baby.Previously Delima had a male baby named Annuar in 1999 and female baby named Salina in 2004. This newborn has not been given name yet.On Feb 3, 2 male baby were born to a 16-year-old orang utan named Chiam and a 13-year-old orang utan named Ganti respectively at Matang Wildlife Centre.The Semenggoh Wildlife Centre, located within the boundaries of the Semenggoh Nature Reserve, conducts an orang utan rehabilitation programme,centre for the study of orang utan biology and behaviour.There are 25 orang utan in the reserve.

SITI NORAZILA ZAHARI
MA07020
M05

Anonymous said...

Friday February 13,2009
The Star Online-Technology

Don't catch a virus this Valentine's

Petaling Jaya,Internet content security company Trend Micro stated that every Valentine's day there will be many love related viruses that spread via email and infected website.In the few weeks leading up to Valentine's, love messages flood email inboxes all over the worlds.These messages will redirect the users to a website with hearts in background and Trend Micro detected that this virus named WORM_WALEDEC.AR.This virus will compromise the security of the infected system by opening random ports that will causes the computer extremely vulnerable to infiltration. Trend Micro offered a patch fot its costumers as a free malware scanner to clear the virus off. For non-Trend Micro's customers,the link to the scanner is housecall.trendmicro.com.

SITI NORAZILA ZAHARI
MA07020
M05

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 14,09
The Star Online-Sport

Football: Malaysia’s world ranking slips to 161

Malaysia have dropped three rungs to 161st spot, which their second lowest ever in the latest world rankings released by the International Football Federation (FIFA) yesterday.According to FIFA’s website, Malaysia collected 104 points in February, which minus 10 points from last month’s list, and are now only nine rungs ahead of their lowest ever standing at 170th last April.The best position attained by Malaysia for the last two years in the rankings was 151st in October 2008 after finishing as runners-up in the Merdeka Cup tournament.Malaysia’s highest-ever FIFA world rankings was 75th, back in 1993.Among the 10 South-east Asian nations, Malaysia remained in sixth place.

Norlida bte Jamil
MA07065
M05

Anonymous said...

Friday February 13,09
NST Online-Local News

His roti canai cost RM31 each

In Temerloh,Romainor Wahab-an ex-army, said his roti canai was sold at 800 yen or RM31 per piece in Japan.He has been participating in the Malaysian food and tourism fairs in Japan and South Korea since 2006 under the initiative of the Malaysian Homestay Association.However, here he sells the roti canai at 60 sen each, although more than 300 foreigners came to his stall a year, who has been operating the stall since 2001. According to him, no local will buy his roti canai if he increase the price to RM31 each.Romainor said his dream now was to open a roti canai stall or restaurant overseas particularly in Japan.

Norlida bte Jamil
MA07065
M05

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 14,2009
The Star Online-Nation

Toll at PJS2 plaza abolished

Petaling Jaya,Work Minister, Datuk Seri Mohd Zin Mohamed said the Cabinet decided to abolish toll collection at the Kuala Lumpur bound toll plaza at PJS2 on the New Pantai Expressway (NPE) from midnight last night. Removing the toll to soften was also meant the effect of economic uncertainties for the nearby residents. Politics party supporters turned up to support the abolishment of the toll charge and suggest that the other toll charge at PJS to be abolished. It is because there will still be traffic congestion on peak hours and sometimes have to pay just only to make a U-turn. The government has to pay compensation to concessionaire for the abolishment of the toll charge.

Siti Hajar Bte Mohd Noh
MA07007(M06)

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 14,2009
The Star Online-Nation

Three robbers shot dead.

Kuala Terengganu, three robbers were shot dead and two other injured during a gunfire at Kg Shantong, Dungun.They tried to attack the police teams with sharp objects and tried to ram police with their cars. Adding that, police then shot the driver who was killed instantly. ACP Mohd Fauzi said the gang is believed to be responsible for 11 armed robberies in Setiu, Marang and Dungun.

Mohd Zulkarnain Bin Zulkifli
MA07067
M07

Anonymous said...

Forward magazine
Feb 20099 (year 3) (issue 32)
page 42 until 43


Henry Ford- The man

Henry Ford was born on July 30 1863.His talent in mechanical showed itself in early youth when he had built his first gas engine in 1887.In 1920 he bought " The Dearborn Independent" and was noted for his courage and continuous examination of the Jewish in America from the views as a true American. he was accused by many Jews, to be financial backer for Hitler and get compliment by Hitler youth leader as "Jew-Wise" through reading Fords book. He is motivated person to fight the Jews and be known as the world's outstanding individuals.

from my point of view,he is the strong person to fight against the Jews.The conflict start between Henry and Jews when Jews press fulminating(write angrily) against a series of articles printed In Ford's newspaper The Dearborn Independent expose the concentration of force organization by Jewish.However after some years of pressure such as only organized Jewry can inflict(cause something unpleasant to happen),Henry was made to apologize but he never deny the truth of the articles.It show how brave Ford are to fight against the real terrorist. I recommend for all of you to read this magazine to gain more knowledge about our real enemy and to avoid us to fall into their trap.

Noor Azzah Abu Azmi

Anonymous said...

Saturday Feb 14,2009 (star special)
The Star online

title:Midfielder Lampard fears for Chelsea's Champions league future.

Guus Hiddink was incharge The Blues after him replacing Scolari until the end of the season, because of the bad performance. Frank Lampard admitt new boss Hiddink need to act quickly to turn things around in this six month.Lampard also confess how good Aston Villa playing to sustain their place. Lampard admits they are under treat because the team's fading prospect after they trail seven point behind leaders Manchester United.

Even though chelsea are not perform well,but I will keep supporting them. The core value such as hard work,determination and struggle is the main for them to reach at the top.


Noor Azzah Abu Azmi

Anonymous said...

History of Intelligence Testing

This article is story about the history of intelligence test. This idea appear because some other researchers said that intelligence was inherited. Intelligence test used to evaluate individual differences in mental ability. A French psychologist, Alfred Binet found that test first then American psychologist, Lewis Terman, adapted and converted performance into a single score, which he called the intelligence quotient, or IQ. But the idea of an intelligence quotient (IQ) was first suggested by German psychologist, William Stern, in 1912. William Stern, in 1912. To compute IQ, Stern divided mental age by the actual, chronological age of the person taking the test and then multiplied by 100 to get rid of the decimal point. By convention, most people still use the term IQ to refer to a score on an intelligence test.

http://www.iqtest.com/history.html

Siti Hajar Bte Mohd Noh
MA07007(M06)

uhl4032 said...

1. Norazila, Hajar & Azzah, interesting and informative articles.

2. Norlida, are you a big fan of Malaysian football?

Nothing is cheap in japan. Roti canai is not a local cuisine there, so, it is naturally expensive. My husband and I went to Japan 2 years ago. We stayed a few days in Hiroshima and we saw that the price of 5 slices of bread was 120yen. Taxi...570yen the 1st km. In Osaka, 680yen, 1st km....and the price of everything will be higher in larger cities.

uhl4032 said...

Zulkarnain, I couldn't find the article. Those 3 robbers... are they locals?

Anonymous said...

I'm sory mdm, this is the link..

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/14/nation/3270760&sec=nation

from : zulkarnain

Anonymous said...

correction:

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=
/2009/2/14/nation/3270760&sec=nation

from zul

Anonymous said...

NST Online-NewsBreak
Sunday February 15,2009

Baby found in cupboard drawer

KANGAR, Sun,A senior police officer was shocked when she found an infant inside a cupboard drawer at her home in Taman Fauziah near here today.

The female officer, who declined to be identified, said she found the baby in her Indonesian maid’s room when she whent to investigate the source of incessant crying about 9.30am.

When questioned, the 20-year-old maid claimed that she found the baby outside on Friday, while taking out the garbage..

from this news,we can see that evething can happen nowadays.i really shock to read this news.how can human do like this..

AHMAD ZUL HAFIZ BIN RAMLI
MA07010
M07

Anonymous said...

Sunday, February 15, 2009
The New Straits Times Online- Local news

Families in flats flee a tragedy

In Cameron Highland, about 32 families living in the four-storey Block A of Kuala Terla Apartments are moved out on Friday. They are not waiting for a tragedy to happend to them, much like the Highland Towers disaster 16 years ago. There are cracks appeared on the foundation beams, the ground floor parking and walls of their units more than two years ago. Regional Environmental Awareness of Cameron Highlands (Reach) president R. Ramakrishnan, who was involved in the evacuation as a volunteer sergeant of the Fire and Rescue Volunteers Association, said the likely cause of the cracks was underground movement of water.

Anonymous said...

Sunday, February 15, 2009
The New Straits Times Online- Local news

Families in flats flee a tragedy

In Cameron Highland, about 32 families living in the four-storey Block A of Kuala Terla Apartments are moved out on Friday. They are not waiting for a tragedy to happend to them, much like the Highland Towers disaster 16 years ago. There are cracks appeared on the foundation beams, the ground floor parking and walls of their units more than two years ago. Regional Environmental Awareness of Cameron Highlands (Reach) president R. Ramakrishnan, who was involved in the evacuation as a volunteer sergeant of the Fire and Rescue Volunteers Association, said the likely cause of the cracks was underground movement of water.

fazliana fauzun m07

Anonymous said...

Tuesday, 17 Feb,2009
The Star Online>home>nation

CANCER WARNING FOR TALCUM POWDER

The President of Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) stated that in United States finding that 40% from women who used talcum powder are chances to suffer ovarian cancer.Magnesium silicate hydroxide, also commonly known as talc, is the main ingredient in baby, medicated and designer perfumed body powder that it had been found to cause cancers and tumors. Talc particles are capable of moving up the reproductive system and becoming embedded in the ovary lining. This had been proved with the researchers that have found talc particles in ovarian tumour and they have also discovered that women with ovarian cancer used talcum powder on their genitals more frequently than healthy women. Therefore, from now on, we must careful using the talcum powder and the president of CAP also suggest us to use traditional 'bedak sejuk' because it is more safety than ever because of it`s used neutral ingredients.

SITI SARAH AHMAD(MA08020)
M06

Anonymous said...

hahaa.. yes,i am,madam..

But, sad to say that both the players and the management are responsible for what the world sees in Malaysian football these days..
0.o

My father once told me that the Malaysian football team under the leadership of the famous footballing hero, Mohktar Dahari, beat Man United 2-1 and Arsenal 2-0 in the 70's.

So, is it true that the glory days are over for Malaysia?
For the good of Malaysian Football - Malaysia Boleh..! '' v

Norlida Bte Jamil
M05

Anonymous said...

Wednesday,February 17,2009
The Star Online-Nation

Our Right To Privacy Must Be Protected

Privacy is basic human right.So,home is the ideal place where we normally do all sort of privacy activities.Any invasion of privacy is an abuse of human rights.Home is used as the most intimate human activities such as marital,domestic and family interaction.Home is our heaven because we are free to move around and be ourself no matter we are labeled social misfit.Home helps us to keep away from public.However,introduction of CCTV where it is placed in our room capturing our personal activities cant be denied.Private images circulated widely is unacceptable.Hence,individual must be protected from any provoked by any individual or society.

ARUNAN S/O SIWARAJU
MA07015
M06

Anonymous said...

Wednesday February,18,2009
The Star Online Journal-Youth2

Teen Sex On The Rise

According to the study,underage concensual sex is increasing among the Singoporean teenage girls.Young couple could not differentiate between love and infatuation.Under the Woman Charter,once you are found guilty for such offenden,you will be fined and jailed.Counsellors says that,teenagers are being intiated into sex earlier.The rising statistics revealed that teenagers are less conservative than their predecessors.Counsellors added that increasing proportion of girls who are sexually aggresive initiators of sex.Survey revealed that the two main reasons for having sex is desire and pressured by boyfriend.Teens may not be aware of the consequences as girls might be caught with unwanted baby or disease.

Anonymous said...

Wednesday February,18,2009
The Star Online Journal-Youth2

Teen Sex On The Rise

According to the study,underage concensual sex is increasing among the Singoporean teenage girls.Young couple could not differentiate between love and infatuation.Under the Woman Charter,once you are found guilty for such offenden,you will be fined and jailed.Counsellors says that,teenagers are being intiated into sex earlier.The rising statistics revealed that teenagers are less conservative than their predecessors.Counsellors added that increasing proportion of girls who are sexually aggresive initiators of sex.Survey revealed that the two main reasons for having sex is desire and pressured by boyfriend.Teens may not be aware of the consequences as girls might be caught with unwanted baby or disease.

ARUNAN S/O SIWARAJU
MA07015
M06

Anonymous said...

http://www.progressiveu.org/014839-definition-friend-silence-what-one-anyway

Hi everyone! Before I get to my topic of the day, just a simple question? Do you hav a friend? Well, I am sure everybody has a friend.

In this article that I read, the explanation that the author gave on defining a friend.

To me a friend is the best thing an individual can get. Its important to have a friend in this world. Though at times, friends cant be trusted, but in this world there is a soul of a good friend to every individual.

A friend is a good companion. Lastly, a friend can be called a true friend, if he or she is there for you through happy and roungh times as well. In short not only a friend who laughs woth you but also a friend who cries with you.

That is how I define a friend.

Thank you
Written by,
Mahendran Moorthy
MA07072

Anonymous said...

http://www.love-sessions.com/healthy_relationship.htm

"Recipe for on Healthy Relationship"

Relationship is not and easy thing if you ask me. To break a relationship is way easier even a friendship is so easy to be broken but to build a relationship is not easy to built.

At the same time relationship is a wonderful thing. It's wonderful to shape a relationship.

But, its truely important to plant honesty and patience to mantain a good relationship.

In short, both sides should trust,support and understand one another.

Thank you
Written by,
Mahendran Moorthy
MA07072

Anonymous said...

Thursday February 19,09
The Star Online-Nation

Toppled crane causes massive jam on Penang Bridge (Updated)

In George Town, a 30-tonne hydraulic crane toppled at Km3.3 of the Penang Bridge, took about eight hours to clear and caused one of the worst traffic snarls on Penang island and mainland. There was a 5km-long congestion along the Jelutong Expressway and the Bayan Lepas coastal highway. State Public Works, Utilities and Transportation Committee chairman Lim Hock Seng said the hydraulic crane had overturned while lifting a demolished retaining wall at 3.3km Prai-bound at 3.15am on Thursday. He added, the mishap was further compounded when one of the two cranes sent to the bridge by local contractor UEM Builders Bhd also broke down prompting a third rescue crane to be sent down, hence delaying rescue operations further.

Norlida Bte Jamil
MA07065
M05

Anonymous said...

Toppled crane causes massive jam on Penang bridged

A 30-tonne hydraulic crane toppled at Km3.3 of the Penang Bridge. It took about 8 hours to clear and caused one of the worst traffic snarls on penang and mainland. There are some consiquences caused by this incident. Roads leading on both sides of bridge was choked with traffic with many reporting late for work or missing their flights. Besides, on of two cranes sent to the bridge by local contractor UEM Builders Bhd also broke down prompting a third rescue crane to bo sent down, hence delaying rescue operations further. 1000 of motorist also were stuck in the Jelutong Expressway during peak hours from 6am until the crane was removed on 11am. Most of the victim blammed UEM because they failed to clear the toppled crane in the shortest time possible.

report by: Fazliana bt Fauzun
M07

Anonymous said...

The Star
Friday, February 20, 2009
METRO: SOUTH & EAST


Worry over pythons

In Pekan,residents of Taman Mentiga Jaya were surprised when they found a 4m meter pyton lurking around their house.One of the resident here was spotted this reptille at the back of his house and together with a neighbour try to catch it alive and release it in the wils far away from their houses.He said,this is the 7th time they caught this reptile over the past 2 years..

AHMAD ZUL HAFIZ BIN RAMLI
MA07010
M07

Anonymous said...

80,000 temporarily laid off so far January

Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said,19,000 workers had been retrenched as of last month, 4,000 more than expected.He said most of the workers involved were in the manufacturing, electrical and electronic sectors.Retrenched workers could join courses and entrepreneur development programmes provided by the ministry.


The New Straits Times
Friday, February 20, 2009
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/National/2484987/Article/index_html

Nik Mohd Nazairen
MA07058

Anonymous said...

Only 25% motorcycle dealers selling Sirim approved helmets.

Most of the country’s road fatalities involve motorcyclists but only 25% of motorcycle helmet dealers are selling Sirim approved helmets.
Road Safety Department director-general Datuk Suret Singh said that a recent Malaysian Road Safety Research Institute (Myros) survey found that the rest of the motorcycle helmet dealers were still selling non-Sirim approved helmets.


The Star
Friday, February 20, 2009
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/20/nation/20090220151131&sec=nation

Nik Mohd Nazairen
MA07058

Anonymous said...

Friday February 20, 2009
The Star Online-Nation

RON97 petrol to cost more in July

Putrajaya, the government want to introduce the new petrol, RON95 to replace RON92 in july. The government intends to subsidise petrol RON95 when it would be announced. This petrol quite similar with RON92 that is suitable for most of the vehicle in Malaysia but majority consumer use petrol RON97. So the government suggest to increase the price for RON97 and reduce the subsidy when RON95 would be introduced. It is because to encourage the consumer to use the RON95.

Siti Hajar Bte Mohd Noh
MA07007 ( M05)

Anonymous said...

Friday February 20,2009
The Star-Sport

Milan want Beckham at least until June 2010

London:AC Milan are willing to sign David Beckham until at least the end of next season. Milan remain confident of sealing a deal by Friday despite the club director Umberto Gandini's trip to LA being cancelled on Wednesday. Various estimates of the transfer fee required by Galaxy(Beck's former club) have been cited by the media after Milan's opening offer of 5mil pound (US$6.3mil) was turned down. Some reports have said Galaxy want about US$12mil while Milan sources say they are only willing to go to eight.-Reuters

MOHD AYUB BIN ADNAN
MA08009
M06

Anonymous said...

Friday February 20,2009
The Star-Nation

Perhilitan rangers catch pesky sun bear

Jeli: Villagers in Kampung Pasir Dusun can sleep easier now that a sun bear, which had been destroying their crops, has been captured. The female bear was caught using iron cage trap by Wildlife and National Park Department rangers. The villagers had been complaining about the bear since last year which a lot of crops had been damaged by the bear. State department director Fazli Abdulfatah said the bear had been sent to the Malacca Zoo.

MOHD AYUB BIN ADNAN
MA08009
M06

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 21,2009
The Star Online-metro>south & east

Strive for excellence,kids told

Police's children who achieved great results in PMR and UPSR examination should continue to study hard because they carrying the name and image of police enforcement.If they involved in unhealthy activities,it will reflect badly on the force and family.The society,parents and teachers have high hopes of new generation of leaders and citizen.

zila
ma070720
m05

Anonymous said...

correction

zila
**ma07020
m05

Anonymous said...

cell-phones-can-cause-brain-cancer

The director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute said warning to limit cell phone use and to use hands-free sets in the wake of "growing evidence that we should reduce exposure" to cell phone radiation.The possible consequences is an increased risk of brain cancer. Cell phone radiation falls into the same band of nonionizing radio frequency as microwaves used to heat or cook food but cell phones do not release enough radiation or energy to damage DNA or genetic material. Three studies since 1999 indicate that people who have used cell phones for more than a decade may have as much as three times greater risk of developing brain tumors on the side of the head against which they most often hold their phone. These analyses are complex and have, unfortunately, taken much time." But the there is no definitive evidence that cell phones increase cancer risk.

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=fact-or-fiction-cell-phones-can-cause-brain-cancer
Mohd Taufiq B Awang @ Mohammed
MA07048

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 21,2009
NST Online-Local news

Paying tithes via kiosks

Muslims can pay tithes electronically
using Maju Masjid(Mosque
Development)eZakat)eDerma kiosks which will be placed in all mosque across the country.The 1st kiosk provided by Maybank can be found at Kampung Baru mosque which was launched by YDP Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin.The modern method to pay tithes or to make donation would turn mosque into a key of economic generator for muslims.In the future,people can also buy wakaf shares and make deposits into their Tabung Haji using kiosk.

zila
ma07020
m05

Anonymous said...

Mohd Zulkarnain Bin Zulkifli
MA07067
The star Online
Saturday February 21

Strong effort to raise fresh water fish production.

JOHOR BARU: The Agriculture and Agro-based Industries ministry aims to increase the production of fresh water fish. Minister Datuk Mustapa Mohamed said that such a target was achievable through a total of 30 Aquaculture Industrial Zones (ZIA) nationwide. He also said that these zones will ensure a more consistent supply of fresh water fishes and lessen the dependence on conventional method of catching fishes at sea. In my opinion, this is such a good way for domestic and export market that can bring good in terms of income for our country. Thank you...

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/21/nation/20090221134230&sec=nation

Anonymous said...

Malaysia losing war against dengue
2009/01/19
New Straight Times online

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr. Mohd Ismail Merican said Malaysia seems to be losing the war against dengue. It is because there were 3,211 cases with eight deaths, compared with 1,514 cases with four deaths last year. Most of this year’s cases are in the Klang Valley. He said 80 per cent of the cases occured at homes with Aedes breeding grounds and that fogging could only kill adult Aedes mosquitoes. That is where awareness and public cooperation come into play

Mohd Taufiq B Awang @ Mohammed
MA07048

Anonymous said...

Mohd Zulkarnain Bin Zulkifli
MA07067
The star Online
Saturday February 21

Making it harder for smokers

PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry plans to expand non-smoking zones to further discourage Malaysians from indulging in the unhealthy habit. Minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai said they want to have fewer areas for smokers so that smokers will feel alienated by the community. I think this is realy good idea. If there are fewer places for them, psychologically they will feel they are different.

As we all know, smoking are very addictive and dangerous, I wondered how people become addicted to smoking and boozing though they are aware that it kills. I also laughed at people who smoke because they simply want to follow their idol. Sory to say that....(-,-)

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/21/nation/3314969&sec=nation

Anonymous said...

Cockroach-can-live-without-head

Cockroaches are infamous for their tenacity, and are often cited as the most likely survivors of a nuclear war. Some even claim that they can live without their heads. Joseph Kunkel at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who studies cockroach development. First off, decapitation in humans results in blood loss and a drop in blood pressure hampering transport of oxygen and nutrition to vital tissues. Then,mouth or nose and the brain controls that critical function. The cockroaches just have an open circulatory system, which there's much less pressure in. Cockroaches are also poikilotherms, or cold-blooded, meaning they need much less food than humans do. They can survive for weeks on a meal they had one day and they'll just stay quiet and sit around, unless they get infected by mold or bacteria or a virus. Then they're dead.
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=fact-or-fiction-cockroach-can-live-without-head

Mohd Taufiq B Awang @ Mohammed
MA07048

Anonymous said...

Friday February 20,09
Malay Mail Online-News

Guilt of a best friend


In Cheras, racked by guilt, Firdaus spoke in hushed tones. His guilt stemmed from the fact that he had no choice but to run and save himself as his best friend was mercilessly beaten by 23 men armed with motorcycle helmets, bike chains and steel rods. That childhood friend, 16-yearold Mohd Azrin Mohamad, was in a coma yesterday at Hospital UKM in Cheras and fighting for his life. The incident, triggered by two rivals' dispute over a girl, had occurred outside Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Tasik Selatan, Cheras last Friday. Yet, Firdaus said that some of the assailants were from the near by neighbourhood of Desa Tun Razak.

Norlida Bte Jamil
MA07065
M05

Anonymous said...

THE STAR ONLINE (SUN 22 FEB,2009)
SITI SARAH AHMAD
(MA08020) M06

CONCERN OVER DELAY IN WATER DEAL

The Forum Air Malaysia and the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Association (Fomca) are concerned with the delay in the conclusion of the negotiations between the Selangor government and private water concessionaires.The delay of the negotiations if were not concluded by March 31 this year, the water tariffs in the three territories which is Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya would be raised by 37 per cent.National Water Services Commission (SPAN)negotiate stated that they will discuss directly with the concessionaires to solve this problem faster.

Anonymous said...

New Straight Times
Gun shock at power deal talks
2009/02/21

It is judging by what an independent power producer (IPP) tried to pull with a Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) subsidiary recently, it looks like it. The incident occured during negotiations between TNB subsidiary Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB) and the IPP on Thursday afternoon. Present were 14 people, including TNB officers, representatives from the IPP and the TNB subsidiary, as well as lawyers and an official from the Energy, Water and Communications Ministry. The leader of the IPP's, then took out his pistol and brandished it in front of them because of have some conflic between them.Then, police report was lodged by TNB's top management.


Mohd Taufiq B Awang @ Mohammed

Anonymous said...

The Star Online-metro-north
Tuesday February 24, 2009

Benefits of misai kucing tea

Do you ever hear about misai kucing.Guests at function organised by The Malacca goverment are served a local herbal remedy known as Mtea.It is a tea made from misai kucing herb.This herb is recomended for good kidney function,prevention of urinary tract infection,maintaning optimal liver function and preventing gout.The leaves contain diuretic elements that help eliminate uric acid in the body,a source of many physiological problems.It also used to treat circulatory disorder,kidney stones, hypertension and diabetis.

AHMAD ZUL HAFIZ BIN RAMLI
MA07010
M07

Anonymous said...

The Star(motoring) Feb 25,2009

Honda replaces chief executive

Honda Motor Co had replaced new CEO and also president from Takeo Fukui who is 64 years old to Takanobu Ito who is head of core automaking operations before. The main reasons Honda make a replacement of CEO because it is an effort to provide fresh leadership to battle a global crisis in the auto industry as they are facing the crisis at this moment. Takeo Fukui will remain on the board as adviser, Japan's No. 2 automaker. Fukui said that Ito was chosen because for his vitality and decisiveness as well as for his car-loving personality.

SITI SARAH BINTI AHMAD
(MA08020) M06

hajar said...

Monday February 23,2009
The Star Online-Nation

Women first to be retrenched

Kuala Lumpur, when the economy slowdown, it will occurs most of the female workers having high risk to lost their job. It showed that the employers are still discriminating against women when it comes to retrenchment. The reasons that given by employers are women should focus on their family and they can pregnant causing them cannot give full comitment to their job.

Siti Hajar bte Mohd Noh
MA07007 (M06)

Anonymous said...

Wednesday February 25,2009
NST Online-Local News

Slapped over handphones

KUALA TERENGGANU,two female students in SMK Manir Kuala Terengganu were slapped by their disciplinary teacher after they brought their mobile phones to school on tuesday.One of them said that,the teacher slapped her ears 4 time while her friend was slapped twice.The teacher said,he slapped them because they had lied,saying they had not brought their mobile phones to school.

AHMAD ZUL HAFIZ BIN RAMLI
MA07010
M07

Anonymous said...

The New Straits Times Online.
February,23,2009

Husband screamed, then all was quiet

The article told that a prominent contractor,S.Sivanathan, was slashed to death in his bedroom at Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2,Klang here yesterday morning while his wife and daughter were locked up in another room.His wife,R.Kavita,31 told that, the three mans put a cleaver to her neck and ordered her to keep quiet.The men then herded Kavita and her daughter into one of room downstairs.Several minute, she heard their husband screaming the she opened the room door and screamed for help.Sivanathan was rushed to Tengku Ampuan Rahmah hospital and he died in the ICU unit due to blood loss.The one of possible motives is business rivalry.

ABDUL HALIM HADZIR
MA07013

Anonymous said...

Wednesday February 25, 2009
The Star Online-local

Get your rebates by March 31


KUALA LUMPUR: The cash rebate system for vehicles under 2,000cc, which was implemented in June last year, will end on March 31,confirmed by Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Shahrir Samad.He said that because the cash rebate system had completed its one-year cycle, which was the initial plan.He aslo said that Malaysian people prefer lower pump prices than having money given out to them.He said that government planned to set the value RON95 petrol at RM1.70 replace RON92 will introduced in the middle of this year.

Anonymous said...

Sunday February 22, 2009
Utusan online

Two UITM Arau Students dead

Kangar, there is an accident occured in Terusan Arau today which is caused two dead and two survived. All of them is the students from UITM Arau. This accident happend on their way back to UITM from Penang. The driver, Mohd Azmir Syazwan Suhaimi,21 and Nor Hafiza Zafarullah, 20, was dead at the scene. The others, Mohamad Faiq and Nor Syazawani are in stable condition.

p/s: for your information, Mohd Azmir is my school mate in SMS Pokok Sena, kedah.

Fazliana binti fauzun m07

Anonymous said...

Thursday February 26, 2009
The Star online

Toll increases from March 1 for five highways

KUALA LUMPUR: The toll rates for five highways will be increased from March 1, Works Minister Datuk Mohamad Zin Mohamed said on Thursday. The highways, where road users have to pay more to use, are North-South Expressway (Plus), Sprint, Ampang Elevated Highway, Sg Besi Highway, and New Pantai Expressway. StarBiz had reported Thursday that the Government was expected to make a decision on road toll rates soon, possibly before the end of the week, as it owes compensation to the highway concessionaires for at least two months and more will be owed without a decision

fazliana fauzun m07

Anonymous said...

Thursday February 26/2/2009
nst online

Body found in mining pool.

SHAH ALAM: The body of an unidentified man, with hands and legs bound, was found in a mining pool at Kampung Lombong near Jalan Kebun here yesterday.
The victim, believed to be in his 40s, was clad in jeans and a T-shirt.
An angler stumbled upon the body while on his morning rounds and alerted the police.
"There were also strangulation marks on his neck."
Radzi said the victim might have been murdered somewhere else and then dumped into the pool.
Police have yet to identify the body.
Fire and Rescue Department called in to pull the body out from the pool.

fikri
ma07042

Anonymous said...

Thursday February 26/2/2009
nst online

Body found in mining pool.

SHAH ALAM: The body of an unidentified man, with hands and legs bound, was found in a mining pool at Kampung Lombong near Jalan Kebun here yesterday.
The victim, believed to be in his 40s, was clad in jeans and a T-shirt.
An angler stumbled upon the body while on his morning rounds and alerted the police.
"There were also strangulation marks on his neck."
Radzi said the victim might have been murdered somewhere else and then dumped into the pool.
Police have yet to identify the body.
Fire and Rescue Department called in to pull the body out from the pool.

fikri
ma07042

Aku Perokok said...

Thursday February 26, 2009

Liverpool wins at Madrid, Bayern crushes Sporting

LONDON (AP): Yossi Benayoun's late header gave Liverpool a valuable 1-0 win at Real Madrid in the Champions League's first knockout round Wednesday, while Bayern Munich crushed Sporting Lisbon 5-0 to virtually guarantee a spot in the quarterfinals

ma07022

Aku Perokok said...

Wednesday February 25, 2009
the star online

Title: for healthy teeth

if we thik that brushing our teeth twice a day and no cavities will not hit us this wrong...this is because from article Dr Arnee said “Brushing our teeth alone cannot adequately remove the plaque in our mouths because the teeth represents only about 23% of the oral cavity surface,”

ma07022

Anonymous said...

Thursday,February 26,2009
Lincoln Journal Star

East Asian fund gathers steam as crisis bites

Malaysia joins its Asean colleagues along with China,Japan and South Korea in order to forestall forex losses and boost economic stimulus efforts.Money that was assemble wil used to boost economic problem in asean countries.Furthermore,Malaysia also having talk on with the asean countries on various method on rising economic crisis.For example,East Asean Monetary Fund where the combination of Japan,South Korea and China will made up 80% of the total sum.

by,
ARUNAN S/0 SIWARAJU
MA07015
M06

Anonymous said...

Thursday February 26,2009
The Star Online-Nation

PTPTN must be flexible when handing out loans

Ptptn had reduces the interest charge fromj 4% to 1% to least the burden of student to repay.According to ptptn,even thre is reduce in interest but they will reduce the period of pay back.That means students still have to pay a bit more than what in current payment.Such impose even welcome but still consider as a burden for students.Besides that,those who wish to seetle finds that one common occurrence is that PTPTN employees have been quite slow in replying to inquiries of the outstanding amount.Ptptn required to impose new method of way handling with the applicants since number of applicants increasing.They must be more accommodating in meeting the aspirations of those in need of such finance.

by,
ARUNAN S/O SIWARAJU
MA07015
M06

Anonymous said...

Thursday February 26,2009
The Star Online

PM: Reconsider toll hike

PATTAYA :Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi wants the decision about the increase toll on five highways which announced by works minister,to be reconsidered.He said the matter will be discussed in cabinet meeting on Friday which conducted by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.This time is not right for toll hike because the economy has not become better as yet,so this burden the people.Thus the new rates were to begin March 1 has not been implemented yet.

Anonymous said...

5,000 vacancies for retrenched workers


Manpower Department director-general Datuk Ismail Abdul Rahim said A Train and Place programme will be launched in Shah Alam tomorrow where more than 5,000 job vacancies will be offered and priority would be given to those who have been retrenched, or fresh graduates who were still unemployed after more than a year.The programme would see trainees undergoing courses of up to six months before being placed in sectors such as information technology, sales and marketing, banking and finance and entrepreneurship


The New Straits Times
Friday, February 27, 2009
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/National/2491071/Article/index_html

Nik Mohd Nazairen
MA07058

Anonymous said...

RM76,560 payout to ex-workers


KOTA BARU: After waiting for more than a year, 17 former factory workers yesterday received compensation totalling RM76,565.Claiming the company had not given them notice of termination, the group took the case to court. Following negotiations, the company agreed to pay them the compensation,the group had earlier asked for RM100,000 in compensation but after negotiation with the employer, they agreed to accept RM76,565.



The New Straits Times
Friday, February 27, 2009
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/National/2491281/Article/index_html
Nik Mohd Nazairen
MA07058

Anonymous said...

Mohd Zulkarnain Bin Zulkifli
MA07067
The star Online
Saturday February 27

Title: Batik, songket ready for world.

Malaysia is set to propel its handwoven textiles and fabrics such as vibrant batik pieces and intricately-patterned songket onto the world stage.Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal expressed confidence that these products would have considerable potential for fashion houses across the world.

In this era, we see many creative and intelligent minds striving to do their best in promoting Malaysia to the world at large. As for me, it is important that people see Malaysia as a successful country in every area possible including dicover this art of batik.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/27/nation/3358573&sec=nation

Anonymous said...

Mohd Zulkarnain Bin Zulkifli
MA07067
The star Online
Saturday February 27

Title: Woman’s skull fractured in ‘attack by maid’.

GEORGE TOWN: A 42-year-old woman, who suffered a fracture to her skull and had to have nearly 100 stitches all over the body, has claimed she was attacked by her maid. She said that she was fast asleep in her room when the maid suddenly stormed in and attacked her with the stool. George Town OCPD Asst Comm Azam Abd Hamid confirmed that a police report has been lodged, and added that the maid had been remanded for a week pending investigations.

I do not believe in having a maid because I value my privacy very much and having a maid is like opening my door to a stranger.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/27/nation/20090227185652&sec=nation

Aku Perokok said...

Saturday February 28, 2009
The Star Online-Football

Barcelona’s drop in form has thrown title chase wide open.
Barcelona’s creaking confidence has added new life to the Primera Liga title race and all eyes will be on the Calderon tomorrow when the leaders visit the unpredictable Atletico Madrid.Before this Barca draw wiyh Real Betis,shock defeat at home with Espanyol and draw with lyon at champion league.Barca also drop their point from 12 point to 7 point with chasing Real Madrid on a nine match winning streak...

Aku Perokok said...

Saturday February 28, 2009
The Star Online-football

Young and talented Inter teenager Santon proving class is ageless

Inter Milan defender Davide Santon is out to keep proving that if you are good enough, you are old enough when the Serie A leaders entertain AS Roma tomorrow. The 18-year-old has produced assured performances since breaking into the first team in January and showed no stage fright when pitched against Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo in Tuesday’s goalless draw in the Champions League
Coach Jose Mourinho has no doubts that the Inter academy product has a glowing future in front of him.
"I think it’s right to talk about Santon, who did fantastically in what was his first match in the Champions League,” Mourinho told reporters. “We can no longer say he is just a great talent, he is already a great player.”

Aku Perokok said...

Saturday February 28, 2009
The Star Online-Nation

Asean has done well over the years, says Pak Lah

HUA HIN (Thailand): Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said he is happy with the progress by asean over the year.He also cite the cooperation among Asean’s 10 members during the financial crisis, saying that since all were affected, they needed to encourage economic activities which were beneficial to all.

Aku Perokok said...

Saturday February 28, 2009
The Star Online-Sport

Juventus’ Nedved will really retire at the end of the season

ROME: Republic Cech and Juventus former European Footballer of the Year Pavel Nedved has said he will retire from playing at the end of the season.
Nedved said:
“I will quit at the end of the season, no matter how well we do in the Champions League or Serie A,” the former Czech Republic international told UEFA’s website (www.uefa.com) after Wednesday’s 1-0 defeat at Chelsea in the Champions League last 16.

“The decision is final and I don’t think I will change my mind — I don’t need to. It is the right time to quit.”
“I’m still enjoying playing but considering my physical and mental condition I understand that the time has come to make way for younger players — they deserve to play,”
said the 36 years old attacking midfielder.

we will lost one of player that have good quality in this world football arena..

Anonymous said...

Saturday Feb 28,2009
News Straits Times Online-Sport

Badminton:Kien Keat-Boon Heong olad to focus

The withdrawal of Olympic champion Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan from all England that will started on Wednesday has increased their chances of reclaiming the title.All Rexy wants Kien Kiat-Boon Heong will maintain their perfomance that been shown in training to win the title.Kien Keat-Boon Heong, the third seeds, open against England's Richard Eidested-Andrew Ellis before meeting Candra Wijaya-Joko Riyadi of Indonesia in the second round.

zila
ma07020
m05

Anonymous said...

Saturday Feb 28,2009
News Straits Time Online-Local

3,170 Malaysian crafts in limelight at Harrods

IT was the moment everybody was waiting for. Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Nur Zahirah walked to the podium at Georgian Restaurant to declare open the month-long Malaysian craft promotion at the prestigious Harrods department store.The grand opening marked the culmination of a year-long collaboration between the ministry and the management of Harrods, which sees 3,173 types of products from 66 designers put on display at the store.The designers include Kirana, Edric Ong, Suhairi Marlina, Kartini, Nazari Maarus, Raziah Yusof and Yayasan Tuanku Nur Zahirah.But even as the launch was taking place, there were enquiries and sales have been encouraging.

Anonymous said...

NST Online
Saturday 28/2/2009

17 arrested; water cannons turned on unruly crowd

KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.: A crowd of more than 100 people turned up around 11am today at the Brickfields police station here to lodge police reports against the alleged mistreatment of ISA detainee, S. Uthayakumar, who is suffering from diabetes.
About 50 people were allowed in to lodge their reports.The rest outside were repeatedly told to disperse. When they did not, water cannons were turned on them. Three people were sent to hospital for treatment.Seventeen people, including the wives of Uthayakumar and fellow Hindraf leader, the London-based P. Waythamoorthy, were arrested.

fikri
ma07042

Anonymous said...

NST Online
Saturday 28/2/2009

Ex-sailor jailed, fined for cheating

KUALA LUMPUR: An ex-navy man was sentenced to two years' jail and fined RM10,000 for cheating a logging company director of RM28,830. Ismail Che Abdullah, 62, was found guilty of cheating Regal Blue (M) Sdn Bhd director Rosmawati Mat Jusoh, 43, to pay RM28,830 for a contract to log in Sungai Balah forest reserve, Kelantan. He committed the offence at his office in Taman Danau Kota, Sentul between Nov 2003 and March 2004. Judge Rozana Ali Yusoff said Ismail had committed a serious offence.

fikri
ma07042

Anonymous said...

NST online >>sport
28/2/2009

Basketball-Yao powered Rockets shoot down Cavaliers.

Houston: Yao Ming scored 28 points and grabbed eight rebounds to power the Houston Rockets past Cleveland 93-74 on Thursday, shutting down the superstar play maker LeBron James in a rout of the Cavaliers.Yao Ming scored 10 points in the third quarter to match. The Rockets breaking open a tight game with 23-10 scoring edge in third quarter for 68-50 lead.
The Rocket won their sixth game in a row and improved to 37-21, fourth in the Western Conference.


azzah_azmi
MA07029
m07

Anonymous said...

NST
28/2/2009

Najib-No plan for a new universities.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said today the government has no plan to set up a new universities as the existing one are sufficient to cater for country needs.
The deputy prime minister said that what was important to focus on enhancing the capacity of existing universities either in terms of physical or intellectual development.He was speaking to reporters after opening The Universiti Malaysia Pahang student convention and northern zone higher learning institution carnival today.
Najib also said government have empowered the universities to make decisions and if they can translate into actions and utilise is fully,the government will accord more power to them.
They also want to see excellence, so they should be more empowered to make their own decision.

azzah_azmi
MA07029
mo7

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 28, 2009
Star online.

Najib: Local varsities to be given more autonomy

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said,local universities will be given autonomy to make decision to improve their excellence and international rankings.The deputy prime minister said most of the universities were now enjoying “gradual empowerment” and hoped they would use that correctly.Najib announced that the government had no plans to setup another university but our priority now is to enhance and develop the present establishments in terms of physical and intellectual capital.In the latest rankings, Malaysian university do not made it to the top 200,but four university have improved their rankings.They are Universiti Malaya (ranked 240), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (250), Universiti Putra Malaysia (320) and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (356) while Universiti Sains Malaysia (313) went down.

Abdul halim hadzir
ma07013

uhl4032 said...

Azzah & Halim, seems like you two are the first to summarise articles on today's event. I didn't see Azzah, but I saw Halim heading towards the tents earlier today. How does it feel to meet the future prime minister in person? Well, not really "in person" but, at least you get to hear him speak live and not merely on TV.

lato said...

the new straits times online(Saturday, February 28, 2009)

School bullies post antics on YouTube

A group of students in a secondary school in Dalat, a small rural town in the Mukah division of Sarawak, has taken bullying in school to new heights by posting their antics on YouTube, the video sharing website on the Internet. Sarawak education director Dr Julaihi Bujang said
"It is a very serious matter. We will conduct a thorough probe and take the necessary action."Two years ago, the death of a Form Four student of Sekolah Menengah Teknik Bintulu, believed to have been assaulted by a group of 18 students at the school''s hostel, sent shock waves in the state.

lato said...

NST Online » Local News
2009/02/27

Lawyer charged with money laundering

KUALA LUMPUR: A lawyer was charged at the Sessions Court yesterday with two counts of money laundering amounting to RM428,101.91.
Hazlan Abd Hamid, 37, who is also the director of an investment company Business Time Dina Sdn Bhd, is alleged to have transferred the proceeds of unlawful activities amounting to RM380,000 from the company's bank account to his legal firm's account.KUALA LUMPUR: A lawyer was charged at the Sessions Court yesterday with two counts of money laundering amounting to RM428,101.91.
Hazlan Abd Hamid, 37, who is also the director of an investment company Business Time Dina Sdn Bhd, is alleged to have transferred the proceeds of unlawful activities amounting to RM380,000 from the company's bank account to his legal firm's account.

syazlan
ma07090
m06

lato said...

Published: Saturday February 28, 2009 MYT 6:32:00 PM
THESTAR ONLINE>NATION

No more foreign maids, says attacked woman

GEORGE TOWN: “I will never again hire a foreign maid for the rest of my life, ” vowed Phang Kian Huang following the vicious attack by her maid.She said that after she was attacked by her maid.Phang suffered a fractured skull and needed about 100 stitches all over her body.

Anonymous said...

Woman attacked by maid receives 100 stitches
Bernama
An Indonesian maid received a tongue-lashing from her irate employer for unsatisfactory housework yesterday.

The story did not end there.

This morning, the maid exacted her revenge when she attacked Phang Kian Huang, 42, with a chair, pestle and a knife at the victim’s home in Sri Mahsuri, Jalan Padang Tembak.
Phang, who was asleep at the time of the attack about 11am, sustained injuries in the neck, ears, knees and other parts of the body.
The mother of six-year-old twins was warded at the Penang Hospital where she received about 100 stitches for the injuries.
So who will be blame??
More article about this can view
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/NewsBreak/20090227212627/Article/index_html

Anonymous said...

Sunday March 1,2009
NST

Bids mount for rare Superman comic book on auction

NEW YORK CITY, Sat.:
Superman fans are bidding for the first comic to show the red caped hero — only not at the price of 10 cents they would have paid back in 1938.

Bids quickly reached US$200,200 when the rare and unrestored copy of the first issue of Action Comics began selling on Internet site Comic Connect.

Bidding remains open for another two weeks until Friday, March 13.

The book’s cover shows Superman in his familiar blue suit emblazoned with a red “S” and topped with a cape, hurling a green car past terrified onlookers.

“Some books seem to go in and out of fashion. Action Comics Number One will never be one of those books,” the auctioneers said. - AFP
If we think again, is this thing worth it??

Woman attacked by maid receives 100 stitches
Bernama

also by me i'm forget to put the name

fairul

Anonymous said...

saturday February 28,2009
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/28/nation/20090228182502&sec=nation

Najib: Local varsities to be given more autonomy

KUANTAN,Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak have said that Local universities will be given more autonomy to make decisions in a move to further boost their excellence and international rankings.

He also announced that the Government had no plans to set up another university as the present 41, including private institutions of higher learning, were enough.

Najib said intellectual capital required time to be developed, citing the standard fixed by the Higher Education Ministry for 70% of lecturers at universities to hold doctorate degrees.

In the latest ranking has shown no local universities in Malaysia made it top 200,but there are some improvement had been shown by UM,USK,UKM and UTM.

MUHAMMAD ZAIM BIN HASSAN\
MA07045
M05

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 28,2009
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story


Ronaldo disciplined for staying out too late

SAO PAULO: Ronaldo will be punished for ignoring a team curfew, Corinthians said on Friday.

The 32-year-old Ronaldo will be fined for staying too late at a party on Thursday night.

Some information on Ronaldo(BRASIL)
Ronaldo is known as a superb football player with the great finishing on goal.He had been nominated for a several times as the world player since 2002.

He had been transfer back to Brasil
football club with cheap amount of transfer fees from AC Milan.

MUHAMMAD ZAIM BIN HASSAN
MA07045
M05

Anonymous said...

Saturday February 28,2009
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/28/nation/20090228130311&sec=nation

Doctors offer to treat Uthayakumar for free

IPOH; Many private doctor had come and want to give free treatment to ISA detainee P. Uthayakumar.

His wife said that, they receive more than five calls from doctors over the past weeks since P. Uthayakumar do not getting proper medical treatment.

P.Uthayakumar is a leader of the banned Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf), who appeared to be suffering from the early stages of gangrene from fractures in his left foot causes by diabetes.

MUHAMMAD ZAIM BIN HASSAN
MA07045
M05

Aku Perokok said...

Sunday March 1, 2009
The Star Online

Ukrainian striker helps send Hertha Berlin back on top

BERLIN: Andrey Voronin hit his fourth goal in four games to help put Hertha Berlin back on top of the Bundesliga as the leaders sealed a 2-1 win over bottom club Borussia Moenchengladbach yesterday.

The Ukrainian striker, on loan from Liverpool, hit a first-half goal, which show-cased his excellent finishing, before Hungary midfielder Pal Dardai put Hertha 2-0 up at half-time

Now Herta lead by one point..but their wait for Hamburg at second place..Hamburg play today with Wolfburg eventough Hamburg draw with Wolfbrug their hamburg will be league leader...

Aku Perokok said...

Sunday March 1, 2009
The Star Online

No more blues at Chelsea thanks to Drogba, says Hiddink

LONDON:Didier Drogba has been singled out by Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink as one the key factors behind the Premier League team’s resurgence.

He was frozen by out at Stamford Bridge by former boss Luiz Felipe Scolari but was restored to the side immediately after the former Brazil coach was sacked earlier this month.

After impressing in 1-0 at Aston Villa last weekend,drogba confirm his return after score only goal on champion league victory over Juve last Wednesday.

Aku Perokok said...

Saturday February 28, 2009


Fewer Russians believe Medvedev holds real power - poll

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Fewer Russians believe President Dmitry Medvedev, rather than Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, runs the country than a year ago when he was elected, a poll showed on Saturday.

The poll by the independent Levada Centre showed that 12 percent of Russians thought Medvedev held real power while 34 percent believed Putin did.

One year ago, on the eve of Medvedev's expected election victory, 23 percent believed the incoming Kremlin chief would wield real power while 20 percent thought Putin would keep it.

The remainder of those polled on both occasions believed power would be shared between the two men.

Aku Perokok said...

Sunday March 1, 2009
The Star Online

Man in car theft racket arrested

JOHOR BARU: Police arrested a 21-year-old man linked to a car theft syndicate in Johor and other states. Nusajaya OCPD Supt Abd Aziz Ahmad said police were alerted on a stolen Toyota Camry at 7am on Friday.

A short while later, police spotted two Toyota Camrys along Jalan Hang Jebat 52 in Taman Damai Jaya, Skudai

“One of the cars was having some problems and so they stopped at the roadside when the policemen approached them,” said Supt Abd Aziz.

He said one of the cars was the one stolen earlier, while the other vehicle was reported stolen in Klang a few days ago.

Police arrested one man while the driver of the other Camry escaped.

They also recovered some tools, four fake vehicle registration numbers and two fake road taxes in one of the cars.

hajar said...

Sunday March 1,2009
The Star Online-Nation

"Reality TV" school bullying

Kuching,Form three students in a secondary school, Dalat, Sarawak have been bullying at a dormitory in their hostel by a few boys whose still wearing their uniforms school. Consequently posting their antics on YouTube, the video-sharing website on the Internet.

Siti Hajar bte Mohd Noh
MA07007
M06

Anonymous said...

Sunday March 1, 2009
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/3/1/nation/3378184&sec=nation

Low fares offer from MAS

Petaling Jaya:Malaysia Airlines is now offering low rates ticket fees, with all inclusive one-way fares starting from RM69 for all domestic travel.

The deal will also see regional fares starting at RM170 and flights to international destinations starting from RM790.

Malaysia Airline said from yesterday until March 11, customers would get to travel within peninsular Malaysia or within Sabah and Sarawak from RM69.

Flights between the peninsula and Sabah and Sarawak will cost RM99.

For regional travel, fares are from RM170 to Jakarta, RM210 to Bangkok and RM370 to Hong Kong, while fares to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide will start at RM790.

International flights to London are priced at RM1,400, while flying to Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt will only cost RM25 more.

MUHAMMAD ZAIM BIN HASSAN
MA07045
M05

Anonymous said...

Sunday March 1, 2009
NST online

New labelling for Malaysian agricultural products by year-end
Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.:
The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) is currently meeting fruit and vegetable producers, importers and distributors to iron out any problem before fully implementating the new regulation on grading, packaging and labelling of the products by end of the year.
Its Director-General, Datuk Mohamed Shariff Abdul Aziz, said FAMA hoped to get feedback on the regulation, which was gazetted recently, so that its implementation would be effective.
Those found guilty of flouting the regulation could be fined up to $1,000 or jailed for up to six months or both, Mohamed Shariff told Bernama, here today.
the main objective of the legislation was to protect both the suppliers and buyers and FAMA, being the sole enforcement agency, would be fair and judicious in carrying out its responsibilities.

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Sunday/NewsBreak/20090301112754/Article/index_html

-fairul-

mart N.S said...
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mart N.S said...

the lastest news from sydney had been cause a commotion of avalon beach is a boy surfer was attacked by a sharp.

he was surfing with his father but his father only can dragged him from its mouth to save his son.

he was flown with the rescue helicopter to the hospital.

the moral from this news that we must always alert to check either the place we want to play or what must be safe and ask the security.


MUHAMMAD BIN NOR SHAKIMAN
MA07037
M05
THE STAR ONLINE
MARCH 01,2009

mart N.S said...

NO MORE BLUES AT CHELSEA...

said hiddink and thanks to drogba.
drogba became a key factor to the chelsea club in english premier league.he became a hero on match between chelsea and juvetus. he scored 1 that is only the goal in that match.

drogba and anelka was played together with hinddink's strategy proved that scolary's statement anelka and drogba should not be together and there will be unbalanced team tactical is not true......

so,good luck for chelsea and their fans keep cheering to chelsea...chelsea maybe have potential to win the EPL champion title.


MUHAMMAD BIN NOR SHAKIMAN
MA07037
M05

http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2009/3/1/sports/3376106&sec=sports
THE STAR ONLINE,SPORTS
MARCH 01,2009

Anonymous said...

Sunday March 1, 2009
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Sunday/NewsBreak/20090301142203/Article/index_html

Scheme in Terengganu offers hope for students with impaired vision

KUALA TERENGGANU, Sun:The Terengganu government has introduced a special scheme to provide new hope for more than 5,000 students with impaired vision in the state.

Under the scheme, the government will bear the cost of their eye treatment, including overseas if required, to improve their sight.

The state government would also introduce a programme for students with impaired hearing.

Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said that he would get the state education office to liaise with the Tun Hussein Onn Eye Hospital for checks conducted on students concerned.

MUHAMMAD SAUFI BIN ABDUL
MA07078
M05

Anonymous said...

http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/global-warming-47082511

It's Real. It's a Problem. So What Should We Do About It? What am I talking about? Well I am trying to bring to your attention on "GLOBAL WARMING".

Global warming is not something new. But then, this simple term of "global warming" is taken rather lightly among the people nowadays. It's very sad though to come to think about it. Simple statement, when the emission of carbon monoxide along with other toxic gas increases, the thinner the ozone layer gets. And if this happens, our earth is going to increase in heat. This is not good! If heat increases, forest fire, acid rain causing corrosion to building, along with greenhouse effect and etc will occur and certainly our earth is at a state of danger. And we are living in it? Ever thought of it that way? Ok let’s say if your house is on fire, there is a chance to run out. But if our earth is on fire, where would you escape? Out of space? I don't think so.

In the article, it's mentioned that "decisions made by the next president will be critically important, since industrialized nations will have to make steeper cuts to meet the goal". This statement was brought out because, countries especially the U.S is said to be the world’s top carbon polluter. Ok, the majority is just looking at it in the point of a countries responsibility but least has anyone thought about our responsibility as an individual. It's our World that we are living in. Don't you feel the need to take good care of the place they are living in? Therefore, after reading this article, I feel there is a need for me to remind all of you that we are “One Family, One World" to save Earth from Global Warming. Thank you!


WRITTEN BY,
MAHENDRAN MOORTHY
MA07072

Anonymous said...

http://news.my.msn.com/topstories/article.aspx?cp-documentid=2526855

Do you believe Earth-like planets with life-sustaining conditions are spinning around stars in our galactic neighbourhood?

There is a great possibility of finding an extra-terrestrial civilization. Personally I find that the research is interesting and important to take into consideration because even though the probability of success may be small, but if the result of research turns out to be a success, then it is an immense discovery to make. "We should exceed limitation, beyond expectation".

WRITTEN BY
MAHENDRAN MOORTHY
MA07072

Anonymous said...

Tuesday March 03,2009
NST Online

Boxing: Former Olympic champion Finnegan dies

LONDON, Tue.:

British former Olympic boxing champion Chris Finnegan has died aged 64, it was revealed yesterday.
The former bricklayer won middleweight gold at the 1968 Games in Mexico after beating Aleksey Kiselyov of the Soviet Union in the final.

Finnegan won British, Commonwealth and European titles at light-heavyweight in his professional career but lost a world championship bout against America’s Bob Foster in London in 1972.

The 14-round tussle was named fight of the year by the influential Ring Magazine.

Finnegan’s younger brother Kevin, himself a former British middleweight champion, died in October 2008 aged 60. - AFP


Muhammad Saufi Bin Abdul
MA07078
M05

mart N.S said...

http://www.nst.com.my/

child sexually abused

kuala lumpur,mon feb 23.
This is the new life of this new century that the human today, do not have a responsibility and moral integrity. If we can look at the article about baby girl sexually abused by their own babysitter’s two sons, I only have 1 question. Are they have intense sexual desire with the baby that only 1 or 2 years old? They are like animal where don’t have brain to think what they are doing. Baby with don’t have any feeling and sins raped by two humans that don’t have brains suffered by their sins and inhumanity attitude. Like I say, we as a muslim must have strong worship to allah in our daily life. With pray and doa’ to allah, allah will help and avoid us from evil’s act. There are a lot besides of this case, raped by their own father, grandfather, murdering and so on. At this time, we should do something to protect our community from this type of criminal. If we don’t take some action to protect our community, it may have more serious and danger situation and anything can be happen without our expectation.

muhammad bin nor shakiman
m10
ma07037

mart N.S said...

http://www.nst.com.my
tuesday,3rd march 2009
Fergie still cautious about fab five

at this moment, alex furguson still awareness about the other clubs footbal to win the EPL championship title for this season. when we look at the new rival for this season, Aston Villa make a wonderful match and now, they on top 5 with the another bigger club epl arsenal,chelsea,liverpool,manchester united. that what must alex coutios about..this week features where m.u meet newcastle and they must win to maintain the leader in EPL.another matches are Liverpool vs Sunderland, chelsea vs posrtmouth and arsenal vs west brom.fight for your triumph...where is the best club when there know meaning of lose.

MUHAMMAD BIN NOR SHAKIMAN
MA07037
M10

Anonymous said...

2009/03/03
NST online

500 students in Terengganu floods

KUALA TERENGGANU:About 500 students of three schools in Setiu and Besut were trapped at the building because the flood.About the 400 students of Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Chalok and Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Chalok were trapped because Jalan Kampung Chalok and Kampung Lubuk Panjang in Setiu were under water.Waters from Sungai Tok Dor and Sungai Renek in Besut were increased to 0.5 m causing the students from SK Bukit Jerokup to be moved to the higher floors.The chairman of the Kampung Chalok Kedai Village Development and Security Committee (JKKK), Abdul Wahab Abdul Rahman said, about 400 students and teachers of SK Chalok and SMK Chalok had to be transported by lorries of the Setiu district council to their homes.Then,i hope that the students and teachers were be alert about the surrounding to prevent any incident.

Abdul Halim Hadzir
Ma07013

Anonymous said...

Tuesday March 3,2009
Sky Sports


New hope for Honda
Reports from Japan claim a deal will be completed by the end of March:

Hi, I’m is fans of formula 1. Today I want to share you about this team that have problem since economy crisis. The team that I was talk about is Honda. Since that day the team of F1 have a bad dream. The F1 game is a game that’s need more experience to build a good team. Honda was the team that their participation is to long then another team such as BMW sauber and Macleran Mercedes . Honda also has a good driver with more experience in this race like Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. Other team F1 driver don’t want to miss these 2 good drivers be gone for next session. The next session will be beginning at the end of the month of March. But for this session the calendar of F1 is more fun because a lot of participate from other country such as Abu Dhabi. But the Sky Sports has report that Honda's future in Formula One could be secured by the end of March, according to reports in Japan.
Honda Racing have twice set deadlines for the team to be sold, with the F1 team's parent company in Japan wanting a deal to be agreed by January 31st and then by February 28th.
But as yet there has been silence from Honda as the F1 fraternity waits with baited breath to learn the team's fate.
However, good news emerging from Japan is that a deal is on the verge of being concluded.
Jenson Button, who is believed to be taking a pay cut, will also spend another season with the team, while F1 veteran Rubens Barrichello has also reportedly signed on for another year.

Fairul
ma07049

Anonymous said...

Tuesday March 3, 2009

NST Online » NewsBreak

First Asian-American named to head an Ivy League university
AFP

WASHINGTON, DC, Tue.:

Dartmouth College has named a South Korean-born health expert as its president, and the first Asian-American to head an Ivy League university.
Jim Yong Kim, 49, is a former director of the HIV/AIDS department of the World Health Organization where he was credited with helping expand access to life-saving treatment in the developing world. Kim will take over on July 1 as president of Dartmouth College, which was founded in 1769 in Hanover, New Hampshire, the university statement said.

Kim becomes the first Asian-American to lead a school in the Ivy League, a group of eight universities in the northeastern United States which historically were a breeding ground for the elite.
Kim was born in the South Korean capital Seoul and moved with his family at age five to the midwestern US state of Iowa.
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Tuesday/NewsBreak/20090303093447/Article/index_html

Fairul
Ma07049

Anonymous said...

Wednesday March 4,2009
The Star online-metro-sunday

Mosquito fix

I have read somes easy and inexpensive tip to overcome the invasion of mosquitoes.One of the tip that might be easy is by using lemon flavoured dishwashing liquid.Just pour a few drops into a white dinner plate filled with a little water and set the dish on your porch, patio, picnic table, park bench or any outdoor area. The mosquitoes will flock to it and drop dead shortly after drinking the mixture.Easy right.It looks simple and easy to practice in our home or hostel.Let try to practise this tip together..

AHMAD ZUL HAFIZ BIN RAMLI
MA07010
M07

Anonymous said...

The Star Online-local news
Wife saves abducted husband

This article tells us how a wife rescue her husband from be abducted. Her name is V.Kamala.She had searched for her husband after police brushed aside her complaint and put her husband's disappearance down to a domestic dispute. Than police told her to come back later to lodge a missing person’s report as it had not been 24 hours since he disappeared. His husband had been abducted after making a withdrawal at an ATM and taken to a house where he was beaten up while his abductors made plans to demand a RM50,000 ransom. When he did not show up the following morning, she started looking for him and spotted her husband’s car in Persiaran bercham Selatan 47.then she calls the police and enter the house and found it was occupied by college students. They confronted the youth who had been dropped off there earlier. The youth took the police and Kamala to a house in Taman Tasek Jaya, and found her husband that was bloodied from the beatings..That show how the wife really appreciate her husband…
Abid ma07093

Anonymous said...

wednesday March 4,2009
The star online

Crack down on bullies

Bullying is not a new and everyone who went to school r collegues normally experience it.Bullying is not only an abuse against a victim in physical, emotional and verbal forms but it is also a violation of human rights.Bullying should not encourage as it will lead to victims turn to substance abuse or suicide.Parents together with the Education Ministry should work together to overcome bullies.Bullying should be classified as criminal dee as it can bring serious injuries to victims.As parents can play their by making sure that there is no bullies among their children.As long as we take a stand against bullying, schools will be safe for our children to learn and socialise. Schools are places to gain an education,not a place for anyone to bully or be bullied.

by,
ARUNAN S/O SIWARAJU
MA07015
M06

Anonymous said...

Wednesday March 4,2009
The Star-Online

The TV has added colour to our lives

Tv is not only classified as a entertainment gadget but also brings a lot of valuable knowledge and information.The news, live coverage, documentaries, the true stories and much more make our life complete to a certain level.Tv should not be blame for problem in ours life,as we need to know how to well balanced our daily life.The TV is to add value and colour to your life. We are working very hard just to get the right entertainment and tv is the one which can fulfill the quality of entertainment.So,live life to the fullest, open your mind, stop blaming other things or other people.

By,
ARUNAN S/O SIWARAJU
MA07015
M06

Anonymous said...

Wednesday March 4,2009
NST Online

Health Ministry suspends Raptiva

KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry has suspended the product Raptiva because its risks outweigh the benefits and it can cause death.
The ministry's Pharmaceutical Services senior director Eisah A. Rahman said serious side effects had been reported between last September and this January, including three confirmed cases of progressive multifocalleukoencephalopathy, a rare brain infection in patients who had taken Raptiva for more than three years. Two of the three cases had resulted in death.

Muhammad Saufi Bin Abdul
MA07078
M05

Anonymous said...

Wednesday March 4,2009
NST Online

Pirate caught red-handed

KAJANG: A 37-year-old man was caught producing pirated VCDs when police raided his flat at Cheras Perdana Ria here on Feb 26.
The man was making copies of pornographic videos and printing publicity poster covers when officers from the district commercial crime department moved in at 4pm.

District police chief ACP Sakaruddin Che Mood said the arrest and seizure of 1,800 pieces of pirated VCDs, including pornographic discs, followed a public tip-off.

Following the arrest, police raided the night markets in the district and seized more than 2,000 pirated VCDs, believed to be produced by the suspect who has been remanded to facilitate investigations.

Muhammad Saufi Bin Abdul
MA07078
M05

Anonymous said...

NST Online » Local News
Girl needs funds for surgery

This article tells us about a girl name Nurul Shahirah mahamad Zenol. she had an operation to correct a congenital heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF).this defect had caused her to turn blue as it also includes a hole-in-the-heart.her parents cannot afford to pay the surgery which came to RM28,000. Those who wish to help Nurul Shahirah can send their cheques made payable to The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd, with her name written on the reverse, to: The Cashier, Finance Department/Charity Unit, The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd, Balai Berita, No. 31, Jalan Riong, 59100 Kuala Lumpur.
Abid ma07093
m06

Anonymous said...

NST Online » Local News

Student kept mum despite assault by bully with hot iron

The incident happened on Thursday at the hostel's ironing room at SMK Lepar at 5pm when Mohd Azwan Md Ribi was ordered by a senior to buy him a pack of cigarettes. When he refused, the senior known as "Kong" grabbed an electric iron which was switched on and pressed it on his right arm. He did not report to the teacher but at the next day an alert teacher had known about the bullying accident and call his parents. Then,his father lodged a police report on Sunday.
Thank God because this incident did not happen in UMP..

Abid ma07093
m06

Anonymous said...

Your Health is Priceless...
By Myron Wentz, Ph.D.

To maintain good health,our body must get enough essential nutrients, provide from our daily diet. But nowadays, most food that we eat are lacked in nutriens. Futhermore, our bodies are affected by the poor environment, that pollute our air, water and food. So, all of us have high possiblity to get degenerative diseases. Thus, Dr Myron Wentz make a research and he manage to produce USANA, the leading edge of providing adequate cell-level nutrition, fiber, and antioxidant protection for our bodies.

"Give yourself the gift of nutrition–your cells will love you for it"

http://www.usana.com/dotCom/company/story/story_2.jsp
http://www.usana.com/dotCom/company/story/story_6.jsp

mohd hanif bin ab hamid

Anonymous said...

Wednesday March 4,2009
The Star Online-Entertainment

Spears returns in first concert tour in 5 years

NEW ORLEANS(AP)- Dressed as a sexy ringmaster and directing a colorful cast that included martial arts dancers, Britney Spears delivered a tightly choreographed, if perfunctory performance Tuesday night as she kicked off her first concert tour in five years. The 27-year-old pop superstar's "Circus" tour kicked off in her home state of Louisiana at the New Orleans Arena before a nearly sold-out crowd that cheered on their idol as she gyrated and slithered across the stage while singing some of her biggest hits, from the recent "Womanizer" to her first and now classic song, "Baby One More Time". The wild applause has been largely absent from Spears' life since the last time she went on tour in 2004, as the singer endured a devastating downward spiral: Due largely to personal troubles, she went from one of pop music's most profitable, in-demand entertainers to an out-of-control tabloid persona who seemed to be on a path to destruction. Tuesday's "Circus" tour, which takes Spears to 27 cities in the United States before heading to Europe in June, is the pop star's biggest opportunity to connect with her still formidable fan base.

MOHD AYUB BIN ADNAN
MA08009
M06

Anonymous said...

Students in assault case suspended


KUCHING, WED:
SMK Oya school disciplinary committee has wielded the axe.

Four of the nine students who assaulted a Form Three student over a lost hand phone were given the maximum 14 days suspension from school.

They have also been booted out of the hostel.

The other five students and the assault victim were handed a shorter seven-day suspension and they get to keep their place in the hostel.

Abid ma07093 m06
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Wednesday/Frontpage/20090304211050/Article/index_html

Anonymous said...

Thursday March 5,2009
The Star Online-Sports

Chelsea and Liverpool win to close gap on United

LONDON: Didier Drogba scored for Chelsea as they won their fourth straight match under temporary manager Guus Hiddink with a 1-0 victory away to Premier League strugglers Portsmouth on Tuesday. Drogba’s goal 11 minutes from time at a wet and windy Fratton Park saw Chelsea close the gap on leaders Manchester United to four points. Liverpool joined Chelsea on 58 points after they bounced back from the shock of their 2-0 loss to Middlesbrough with a 2-0 victory at home to Sunderland.


MOHD AYUB BIN ADNAN
MA08009
M06

Anonymous said...

Thursday March 5,2009
The Star Online-Sports

River Plate's 100kg striker told to lose weight

BUENOS AIRES: River Plate’s new signing Cristian Fabbiani, a cult figure nicknamed The Ogre by supporters, has been told to eat less by his coach after officially passing the 100kg mark. The 25-year-old, who owes his nickname to an apparent likeness to the animated film character Shrek, has also been left out of the trip to Lima to face Peruvian champions Deportivo San Martin in the Libertadores Cup today. He promised he would be ready to play 90 minutes against leaders Arsenal in the Clausura championship on Sunday.

Anonymous said...

River Plate's 100kg striker told to lose weight

written by:
MOHD AYUB BIN ADNAN
MA08009
M06

mart N.S said...

thursday, march 05 2009
Van Der Sar's run end

Finally, van de sar's records dissolved when the long shot from Jonas Gutierrez.V.D sar's record was 1,311 minutes without conceding a goal since Nov. 8.By the way MU were scored by Wayne Rooney and dimitar berbatov to make sure they went home with victory.As a result, M.U maintain at the top followed by Liverpool and chelsea.

http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2009/3/5/sports/20090305150211&sec=sports

MUHAMMAD BIN NOR SHAKIMAN
MA07037
M10

Anonymous said...

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmhMRcVeyj9K4nV54I7lIt8jzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20070906112415AART7H1

This is another question and answer topic i read on the word "miracle".

Just try to ponder on this word for a minute. What is a "miracle"? Do people believe in miracle?

Then again it depends.
In my opinion I strongly stick to the definition of "miracle" as stated in the dictionary that is, a wonderful event that seems inpossibleand that is believed to be caused by God.

Miracle is such a wonderful thing. We do not have to proof it is a miracle. Sometimes if there is something that made you in such a fortunate situation can also be called as a "miracle"

In short a miracle can happen anytime and to anyone if you chose to call it a miracle.

Thank you
Written by,
MAHENDRAN MOORTHY
MA07072

Anonymous said...

nstp online
Thursday, March 05, 2009,

Luxury car theft ring busted

Kuala Lumpur police was busted a luxury car theft syndicate in Ampang . four car was recovered. The gang that was done the crime is named “geng aslam”. They rob its victim using parang. They also had terrorist resident in Ampang and Cheras for almost a year. The gang member will block a driver’s car, force the victim out and drive off. They would leave the victims unharmed. Police was recovered a Toyota Camry, Proton Wira, Nissan Sentra, Honda Civic, several several identification documents belonging to the victims, camera, cheque book, handbag, and car break-in equipment from the suspects. The total items recovered were valued at around RM350,000.

fikri
ma07042

Anonymous said...

5/3/2009
NST online.

UM professor discovers vaccine against prawn disease.

Currently White Spot Syndrom Virus is the most serious viral patogen of prawns worldwide and cause the high mortality in prawn farms.
Professor Dr Phang Siew Moiwho is leading the research on the vaccine found that VP28 viral coat protein where can protect the prawn from the deadly disease.she said when shrimp eats the vaccine,it will start producing immunization then the vaccine just stimulates the immune response. This research project is is funded by the science, technology and innovation ministry and collaboration with shrimp farm company Global Satria Sdn Bhd where start in September 2007 and complete in November this year. We hope that this research project will give us more beneficial and especially great potential for commercialization.

abdul halim hadzir
MA07013
M07

Anonymous said...

NST Online » Local News

Abuse leaves baby with broken legs

On Feb. 14, the baby was brought by the 36-year-old woman to the Sultanah Nur Zahirah hospital saying she had fallen off the bed.
While the baby was being treated, the mother left the hospital. The medical team confirmed that the baby had been abused and makes police report.
On Saturday, the police went to her home in Taman Seri Desa,Gong Badak, police said that the father was not involved in the abuse. The suspect was a second wife had been missing for days.

Abid ma07093
m06
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/National/2497433/Article/index_html

Anonymous said...

http://www.ghostsandstories.com

Title: Ghost Stories

Haunting and Real Ghost Sightings are becoming more and more common. I have doubt are these simply a decoy of what is really going on in reality, or is it a sign of the last days? If the paranormal energy is steadily increasing on this planet does that mean we will eventually be overcome by spiritual entities? I think haunting come in all forms. With more real cases than you would think, just because it doesn't appear real, it doesn’t mean that it is fake.


Written by
MAHENDRAN A/L MOORTHY
MA07072

Anonymous said...

RM10m damage in rubber factory fire



BUTTERWORTH: More than 100 people have lost their jobs and over RM10 million worth of property was damaged when a rubber processing factory in Tasek Gelugor ,Tai Teong Rubber Factory Sdn Bhd was reduced to ashes on Wednesday. Seven fire engines from Tasek Gelugor, Kepala Batas, Butterworth, Kuala Muda, Bagan Jermal and Kulim, together with 60 volunteer firefighters, were deployed. State Fire and Rescue Department chief Mohd Razam Taja Rahim said almost 80 per cent of the factory was already in flames by the time firemen arrived.



The New Straits Times
Friday, March 06, 2009
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/National/2497458/Article/index_html
Nik Mohd Nazairen
MA07058

Anonymous said...

Seven died of dengue last week

PETALING JAYA: A total of 1,017 new dengue cases were reported with seven deaths last week. The figure was a slight drop from the 1,020 cases and five deaths recorded the week before, said Health Ministry director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican. Selangor still tops the states with the highest number of reported cases, the cases were all from areas like Petaling, Gombak, Kuala Langat, Klang and Kajang. Twelve localities have been declared dengue-free throughout last week. However, seven new hot spots were identified. 81 chikungunya cases also were reported, the figure decrease of 13 cases compared to the previous week.


The Star
Friday, March 06, 2009
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/3/6/nation/3417401&sec=nation
Nik Mohd Nazairen
MA07058

Anonymous said...

Friday March 3,2009
The Star
Heidfeld quickest, Hamilton crashes during F1 testing

Heidfeld set a fastest lap time of 1 minute, 20.052 seconds from a session-high 123 laps as the five-day test at the Jerez Circuit.Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen finished more than 0.3 seconds behind Heidfeld for second. Bad luck for Hamilton, Red Bull’s Mark Webber, Williams’ Kuzuki Nakajima and Toyota’s Jarno Trulli. They rounded out the field because of strong wind and rain.Next week test at the Circuito de Catalunya at Barcelona is the last test before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on March 29.


mohd hanif bin ab hamid
ma07076
m05

Anonymous said...

NST Online » Local News

Student stabbed in school fight

On Wednesday, A Form Three student was stabbed with a kerambit (a small curved knife) by a schoolmate while trying to stop a quarrel .His name is Mohd Amirul Hakim Mohd Afendi was outpatient treatment at Tengku Anis Hospital. The form three students had just left his class after sitting for an examination. Then he saw a classmate quarreling with form 4 student. In the struggle, he did not notice that he and his friend had been hurt by a weapon. Other classmate and teacher saw the injury and sent them to the hospital. He makes a police report at 2 pm the same day. District police chief Deputy Superintendent Mohd Kamal Zainal said the victim suffered a one centimeter injury and was given a single stitch.

Abid ma07093 m05
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/National/2497469/Article/index_html

Anonymous said...

Sunday March 8,2009
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2009/3/8/sports/20090308081240&sec=sports

Man U wins 4-0 at Fulham to reach FA Cup semifinal

LONDON - Carlos Tevez scored twice to help Manchester United charged into the FA Cup semifinal with a 4-0 victory at Fulham on Saturday.

Wayne Rooney produced a quality strike and Park Ji-sung added the fourth as United stayed on course for an unprecedented five titles this season.

Rooney missed an easy chance when he hit the post from five meters (yards) from Park's center, but Tevez made it 2-0 in the 35th with a 30-meter (yard) run and shot into the top corner.

"It was a superb performance, he has so much great energy," Ferguson said of Tevez. "He was a jack in the box all day."

MUHAMMAD ZAIM BIN HASSAN
MA07045
M05

Anonymous said...

Sunday March 8,2009
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2009/3/8/sports/3435181&sec=sports

Chong Wei beats Taufik to reach his first All-England final

PETALING JAYA: World number one shuttler Lee Chong Wei was in sublime form as he tamed a resurgent Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia to reach the All-England final for the first time in Birmingham yesterday.

The top-seeded Chong Wei carved out a sensational 21-8, 21-13 win in just 33 minutes in a power-packed match that showcased great attacking game from both players.

Today, he will face Lin Dan, the top China's badminton player who had won over Cheng Jin on another semi-final.

MUHAMMAD ZAIM BIN HASSAN
MA07045
M05

Anonymous said...

The Star online-News-World updates
Sunday March 8, 2009


Iran test-fires new long-range missile

TEHRAN-Iran is a one of the islamic country which has test-fired a new long-range missile, the country's state Press TV reported on Sunday.Iran show this testing missile to show that,they also able to produce missile against Israel n US if they are atacked by other enemies expecially israel.

AHMAD ZUL HAFIZ BIN RAMLI
MA07010
M07

Anonymous said...

Thursday March 5,2009
The Star Online-Sport

Man nabbed after knife attack on Fletcher family


MANCHESTER: A man was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of threatening at knifepoint the fiancee of Darren Fletcher, the Manchester United midfielder, and burgling the footballer’s house. Hayley Grice was forced to take off her engagement ring while Fletcher’s mother was also forced to hand over watches and jewellery in a raid that took place on Feb 23, just hours after the player had flown out with the United squad for a Champions League match in Milan. The Scotland midfielder is the latest in a long line of Premier League players who have been burgled while away with their clubs, although police said the degree of intimidation involved in the latest attack was exceptional.

MOHD AYUB BIN ADNAN
MA08009
M06

Anonymous said...

Monday March 9,2009
The Star Online-Sports

Wales the surprise Sevens champs

DUBAI: Wales emerged from an upset-laden Rugby World Cup Sevens as the surprising champions after beating Argentina 19-12 in a final nobody expected on Saturday. Wales avenged a 14-0 loss to Argentina in their pool decider on Friday, when they qualified last for the quarter-finals. But then Wales knocked out New Zealand 15-14 to start a string of quarter-final upsets on Saturday.

MOHD AYUB BIN ADNAN
MA08009
M06

Anonymous said...

tuesday march 10, 2009
Flood damages RM23m worth of tobacco crop
Bernama

BACHOK, Mon:

Tobacco growers here were reported to have lost RM23 million following a three-day flash flood which inundated 1,500 hectares of tobacco crops last week.

State National Tobacco Board (LTN) assistant director, Razali Harun said, the amount did not include all the affected areas in the state, including in Pasir Puteh.

"The figure was obtained from results of a study conducted by LTN’s Crop Monitoring and Production Committee which had a meeting yesterday.

Razali said the damaged tobacco plantations affected 1,968 farmers who were part of a programme for tobacco farmers.

He said, according to the study, the projected loss suffered by the LTN would be RM5,800 for every hectare due to the recent flash floods, with a total loss of RM8.7 million. -- BERNAMA

fairul
ma07049

mart N.S said...

the star online
monday, 9 march 2009
It’s Lin Dan again

China’s Lin Dan, the Olympic champion, turned on the power to hand Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei a 21-19, 21-12 thrashing in the men’s singles final of the All-England badminton championships in Birmingham Sunday.

MUHAMMAD BIN NOR SHAKIMAN
MA07037
M10
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2009/3/9/sports/3438180&sec=sports

lato said...

tuesday 10/3/09
the star online-nation

Govt asked to revoke visas of 70,000 Bangladeshi workers

The Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) has called on the Government to revoke the visas of 70,000 Bangladeshi workers who are expected to start work in the country soon.

MTUC president Syed Shahrir Syed Mohamud said hiring the foreigners was bad timing amid an economic downturn.

He was commenting on Bangladeshi labour counsellor Talat Mahmud Khan’s announcement that 70,000 Bangladeshis were expected to arrive in Malaysia soon to work in plantations, construction sites and the services sector.

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lato said...

tuesday 2/3/09
the new straits times online-frontpage

PM: I'll hand over reins to Najib as planned

He reiterated that he would hand over the premiership to his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Razak according to the transition plan agreed to late last year.

"That was the stand that I made. It will go according to plan," he said to a question from the international media at the end of the 14th Asean Summit here.

Traditionally, the Umno president assumes the premiership while the deputy president becomes the deputy prime minister.
Abdullah will not defend his party presidency at the Umno general assembly from March 25 to 28.

Najib is the sole candidate for the party presidency.

syazlan
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lato said...

NST Online » Local News
2009/03/09

No buyers for stolen Porsche

The RM1.42 million Porsche Cayenne Turbo S that was stolen in Shah Alam last Monday is being flogged on the black market for between RM50,000 and RM70,000 but there are no takers.

the SUV, which belong to member of kelantan royal family didn't attract any buyer instead of low price.

this is because Porsche Cayenne Turbo S is noticeable vehicle and the numbers of that type of vehicle on the road is countable.because of its price,not everyone can afford it.if its not porsche,maybe the car already been sold in short time period.

syazlan
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Anonymous said...

Tuesday March 10,2009
The Star Online-Business

Wall Street turns in its worst performance ever for a new president

The election of Barack Obama offered the promise of a new set of fixes for the financial crisis and the economy, a do-over that might help nurse the stock market back to health.Since then, the market has not just gotten worse - it has turned in its worst performance ever for a new president.The Dow Jones industrial average has fallen 21 percent during Obama's first seven weeks in office.Some investors blame the slow-motion crash on Wall Street's disappointment with the government's $787 billion stimulus plan, its seemingly endless bailouts and the lack of specifics on how to rid banks of toxic assets.

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Anonymous said...

Tuesday March 10
The Star Online-News

RM60bil for stimulus package (updated)

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak tabled an RM60bil “mini budget” (see below) as part of the second economic stimulus package to help Malaysia weather the global economic crisis.
The RM60bil package, to be implemented over 2009 and 2010, includes RM15bil as fiscal injection, RM25bil in Guarantee Funds, RM10bil for equity investments, RM7bil for private finance initiatives and off-budget projects, as well as RM3bil in tax incentives.According to him,these RM60bil accounts for almost 9% of (Malaysia’s) GDP (Gross Domestic Product),yet describing it as “unprecedented in the nation’s economic history.

Norlida Bte Jamil
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hajar said...

Wednesday March 11,2009
The Star Online-Nation

Five dead in suspected arson

PETALING JAYA, Five people including four family members from Bangladeshis and also a local man were killed when the cabin was razed in a suspected arson attack. However police are still investigating the background of the victims and how long they had been in the country. The documents must have been destroyed in the blaze. Initial investigation also revealed that the cabin door was locked outside with a wire.

Siti Hajar Bte Mohd Noh
MA07007
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Anonymous said...

hursday, March 12, 2009
NST Online

This article is story about A 13-year-old student was injured when a group of youths assaulted him at
a night market.This tragedy is held at kampung losong night market,kuala terengganu.CID deputy chief Superintendent K. Manoharan said the group surrounded the victim and started beating
him for about 20 minutes before one of them sent him to his home in Kampung Losong at about 9.30pm. The father of the victim odged a report at the Chabang Tiga police station and the case is being investigated for assault.

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Anonymous said...

Thursday, March 12, 2009,
NST Online

Man shot while driving

This article is about man in his 50s was shot dead while driving his black Proton Saga along Regat Dato Mahmud, off Jalan Pasir Puteh, on Tuesday.This incident is held at ipoh perak.He was found in his car with the front and rear windscreens and the two front windows shattered by bullets.
One of the bullets hit the dashboard in front of the victim while two bullet casings were found a stone's throw from the car.
The car is believed to have crashed against a metal barrier before ramming into the container-cum-office of a used car dealer.

fikri
ma07042

Anonymous said...

Thursday March 12, 2009
The news straits times Online

The 2008 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)results announced today saw 6,277 students scoring straight A's in all subjects compared with 5,060 in 2007.

Education Ministry director-general Datuk Alimuddin Mohd Dom said from the total 1,676 scored A1s in all subjects compared with 892 in 2007 while 181,416 or 46.7 percent passed all subjects compared with 175,452 in 2007.
He said from the three top achievers, two of them who scored 16 A1 were from Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Yoke Kuan, Sekinchan Selangor while the other was from Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Teong Hua, Sibu, Sarawak.
Alimuddin said results of subjects like Mathematics, Science, History, Moral and Bahasa Melayu showed a marked improvement but English and Pendidikan Islam saw a slight drop in performance.
He added that 60,902 from SMK schools achieved at least a Grade 6C in all subjects and 2,589 failed or managed only Grade 9G.

fazliana binti fauzun
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Anonymous said...

The Star Online
Thursday, March 12, 2009

Iraq shoe thrower sentenced to three years jail

Reporter Al-Baghdadiya television, Muntazer al-Zaidi who hurled his shoes at former U.S. president George W. Bush, will go to three years in prison on Thursday. He also called Bush a dog and the defence team agreed that that sentences is harsh and not in harmony with the law

mohd hanif bin ab hamid
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Anonymous said...

New Straits Times Online

Better overall SPM results

Education Ministry director-general Datuk Alimuddin Mohd Dom said from the total 1,676 scored A1s in all subjects compared with 892 in 2007 while 181,416 or 46.7 percent passed all subjects compared with 175,452 in 2007.
"There were three excellent result achievers who scored A1s in all 16 subjects, two who scored A1 in 15 subjects while six scored A1s in 14 subjects," said Alimuddin while announcing the SPM and STAM results here today.
He said from the three top achievers, two of them who scored 16 A1 were from Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Yoke Kuan, Sekinchan Selangor while the other was from Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Teong Hua, Sibu, Sarawak.
Last year, 442,936 sat for SPM compared with 439,255 in 2007 while 435Special students also sat for the examination last year compared with 355 the previous year.
Among the special students, Mohd Shafiq Sahdon from Sekolah Menengah Sains Kluang, Johor who has impaired vision, scored 12As while Aghilan Narayanan from SMK Jalan Bukit, Kajang, Selangor who is deaf, scored 11As.

CHE AMIR RAJHAN BIN CHE JAFFAR
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Anonymous said...

Thursday March 12,2009
The Star Online

Employers urged to review salaries of locals

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Human Resources on Thursday urged private sector employers to review salaries offered to locals, making them more attractive, so that they can fill jobs vacated by foreigners.
Its minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said if the salaries were not attractive enough, Malaysians would opt to work abroad where the remuneration was much better.

CHE AMIR RAJHAN BIN CHE JAFFAR
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Anonymous said...

The Star online
Thursday March 12,2009
Cops to ride buses to deter criminals

Policemen will soon hop on RapidKL buses and other forms of public transportation to make rides safer.Those up to no good had better keep their hands to themselves because the intended victim might just be a policeman in plainclothes.RapidKL safety and health officer Ahmad Samsuri Ahmad Mukri said they were cooperating with police as they did not want the public to be fearful when using public transport.


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Anonymous said...

Mohd Zulkarnain Bin Zulkifli
MA07067
The star Online
Thursday March 12, 2009

Title: Decision on teaching Maths, Science in English by month's end


A decision on whether to continue teaching Mathematics and Science in English is expected to be reached by the end of this month. Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said the Cabinet would make a final decision after gathering all the feedback from the relevant agencies and other ministries.

I support the teaching of science and mathematics in English. The objective should be to produce thoroughly or “native” bilingual graduates, able to read, write and even dream in Malay and English. That is the only way to make our graduates competitive....

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/3/12/nation/20090312174234&sec=nation

Anonymous said...

New Straits Times
March 12,2009

After diploma, now to Japan

The Japanese Associate Degree-Unisel (Jad-Unisel) students will leave for Japan on March 21 to pursue a two-year degree programme.The group is the second batch of students under the programme who completed their diploma engineering courses at Unisel. The three-year courses are conducted in Japanese.Under Jad, Yayasan Pelajaran Mara provides scholarships to Bumiputera students to continue their studies in Japan.The first batch of 75 students have enrolled in 15 Japanese universities, including Kejo University, Kinki University, Meiji University, Tokai University, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo University of Technology and Waseda University.

Mohd Taufiq B Awang @ Mohammed
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Anonymous said...

Friday March 13,2009
NST Online

Extortion gang active

KUCHING: A new gang is extorting money from home makers and the elderly by playing on their fears. They call their homes and tell the victims a loved one has been kidnapped and demand a ransom for their return.The callers use an international number and speak in Mandarin

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Anonymous said...

Friday March 13,2009
NST Online

29 held at all-male drug party

JELEBU: District Narcotics Department officers arrested 29 men at a drug party in an oil palm plantation in Felcra Abdullah Kadir in Simpang Durian here on Wednesday. Police found in possession of 97g of heroin worth RM3,500.Setapa said one of the men was being investigated for drug trafficking under section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act, which carries the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

MUHAMMAD SAUFI BIN ABDUL
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Anonymous said...

Friday, March 13,2009
The New Straits Times Online

SPM 2008: Record 20 As for top scorer student

The 18-year-old student of SM (Agama) Maahad Muhammadi Kota Baru obtained 19 1As and one 2A.
The eldest of four siblings, from Kampung Parang Puting near Pantai Sabak, said the three-day SKOR seminar, organised by Berita Harian which she attended last year, helped her a lot in answering questions on subjects such as Mathematics, Science and Bahasa Melayu.
Her father is a fisherman and her mother is a cleaner.
Her results were announced by state Islamic Development, Education and Dakwah Committee chairman Mohd Amar Abdullah at the school yesterday.

Anonymous said...

Friday, March 13,2009
The New Straits Times Online

SPM 2008: Record 20 As for top scorer student

The 18-year-old student of SM (Agama) Maahad Muhammadi Kota Baru obtained 19 1As and one 2A.
The eldest of four siblings, from Kampung Parang Puting near Pantai Sabak, said the three-day SKOR seminar, organised by Berita Harian which she attended last year, helped her a lot in answering questions on subjects such as Mathematics, Science and Bahasa Melayu.
Her father is a fisherman and her mother is a cleaner.
Her results were announced by state Islamic Development, Education and Dakwah Committee chairman Mohd Amar Abdullah at the school yesterday.

fazliana binti fauzun
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Anonymous said...

NST
january 12, 2009

NSTP Fund For Gaza: Women's group raises RM10,000

In just three days, the Secretariat on the Protection and Enhancement of Muslim Women (Senada) has raised RM10,000 for the NSTP Fund for Gaza and presenting the donation to Terengganu Berita Harian bureau chief Abdul Halim Yusoff yesterday. Senada chairman Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said, "We're upset about what is happening in Gaza. We pray the attacks will end immediately."

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Anonymous said...

the star
March 11, 2009

iPhone 3G is finally here

Apple iPhone 3G is finally in Malaysia after almost an almost two-year wait since the original iPhone was released in June 2007. Malaysians can now purchase one from Maxis Communications if they subscribe to a service plan. Customers who book their unit by March 17 will be invited to the official launch of the iPhone at the KL Convention Centre from March 20 to 22.

mohd hanif bin ab hamid
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Anonymous said...

Friday March 13, 2009
the star

Perodua to take orders from April 1

Owners of cars over 10 years old can buy new Perodua cars with RM5,000 discount starting April 1. There is an estimated 4.8 million cars that are 10 years and above, of which some 300,000 are Perodua vehicles registered from 1994 to 1999

mohd hanif bin ab hamid
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Anonymous said...

what is chemical weapon?
different types of chemical weapons produce the different effect on human body. There are four types of chemical weapons,
1)VESICANT(including sulpur mustard)
Causes blister and burning the skin, eyes,throat and lungs. Death can be result from the lungs filling with fluid. Can causes blindness. Sulphur mustard can causes cancers, and could also cause birth defect and cancer including leukemia in the offspring of those exposed.
2)CHOCKING AGENT(including chlorine and phosgene):Irritate the eyes, throat and lungs.Death can result from the lungs filling with fluids. The victims will force the death in 24 until 48 hours.
3)BLOOD AGENT: stop oxygen getting to tissue and vital organs.
4)NERVE AGENTS; The most dangerous and fatal in every small amounts cause convulsions and death in 10 minutes by respiratory paralysis can be absorbed through the skin and penetrates clothing.


Most of the victims were children s..



Al-Islam Mac 2009
page 48

azzah_azmi
ma07029

Anonymous said...

Secret chemical weapon of Israel was hidden at Ness Ziona.
Since 1950, there is building in the middle of Orange farm near to Ness Ziona, an about 12 miles from Tel Aviv, are make public suspicious. If asking to those who out from there, none of them dares to open their mouth. However the building getting larger and become modern research complex that still secretly been hidden with concrete with 6 feet and the top of it are provide with electronic sensors. The weirdest things, this location cannot be found in survey that have been taken from the space or from the Ness Ziona city maps itself. The location only is described as orchard. The building actually is (IIBR), which is Israel Institute for Biological Research, which the research including chemical weapon (SKB).


This is the reason why Egypt doesn't willing to help Palestine because Israel have warn them. If Egypt try to help Palestine they will be attack with nuclear reactor from Israel that was build in Dimona.


Al-Islam magazine
Mac 2009

azzah_azmi
ma07029

Anonymous said...

I want to share this article that been written by Bonnie Evans-Hills.

She is so admire with the Muslim sister even though she is Christian women from western. She said "But I can't help but admire your strength, your beauty, your modesty, and most of all, your happiness. Yes, it’s strange, but it occurred to me that even under constant bombarded, you still seemed happier than we are, because you still living the natural lives of women." She also said the Americans has been bombarded from Hollywood, she hoped that Muslim Sister will avoid from everything that coming out from Hollywood, because everything that we see coming out of Hollywood is a pack of lies, a distortion of reality, smoke and mirrors. They present casual sex as harmless recreation because they aim to destroy the moral fabric of the societies into which they beam their poisonous programming. Better to avoid the poison altogether than try to heal from the damage it causes. Bonnie also told how much she envy about beautiful dress and veils that are actually sexier than any Western fashion, because they cloak you in mystery and show self-respect and confidence. A women sexuality should be guarded from unworthy eyes, since it should be a gift to the man who respects enough to marry you. Bonnie picture Muslim Sister as the flawless diamonds and stay innocent and pure.



Forward magazine
Jan 2007
page 58 and 59

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Anonymous said...

MONDAY,16 MARCH 2009
THE STAR ONLINE>NATION

TWO INFANT BODIES FOUND IN BIN

At Tmn Ampang, Petaling Jaya, a lorry driver had found in the rubbish bin a dead newborn baby with its umbilical cord still attached when he had noticed something strange wrapped in the paper. He then called a policeman and they arrived 10 minutes later. In the same bin, they also found another foetus,said Ampang Jaya deputy OCPD Supt Amiruddin Jamaluddin.

SITI SARAH AHMAD
MA08020 (M06)

Anonymous said...

THE STAR ONLINE
MONDAY, 16 MARCH 2009
NEWS>NATION

KOREANS KEEN TO INVEST

Some 20 trade delegations from South Korea will be heading here this year as the Malaysian market gets the thumbs up from major firms there. Yang said, there two major contracts, Samaung that provide LNG gas and Daewoo to build a 60-storey bulding in the city centre. it is because Daewoo has won the bid. Yang also said they We will share ideas within the embassy and also with outsiders on how best to approach things in the present economic climate

SITI SARAH AHMAD
MA08020(M06)

Anonymous said...

THE STAR ONLINE
NEWS>WORLD UPDATES

MALDIVES VOWS TO BE FIRST CARBON-NUETRAL NATION

President Mohamed Nasheed of Maldives island said that The Maldives will shift entirely to renewable energy over the next decade to become the first carbon-neutral nation and fight climate change that threatens the low-lying archipelago's existence. The $1.1 billion plan would require 15wind turbines supplying 1.5 megawatts each and a half a square kilometre of solar panels to meet the needs of the islands' 385,000 people. An enviromentalist, Mark Lynas said that the new plan could pay for itself in 10 years because of the savings on oil imports. The Maldives' economy, based almost entirely on fishing and tourism, is worth about $800 million a year and because of this reasons, the Maldives need and outside help to increase their economics.

Anonymous said...

THE STAR ONLINE
NEWS>WORLD UPDATES

MALDIVES VOWS TO BE FIRST CARBON-NUETRAL NATION

President Mohamed Nasheed of Maldives island said that The Maldives will shift entirely to renewable energy over the next decade to become the first carbon-neutral nation and fight climate change that threatens the low-lying archipelago's existence. The $1.1 billion plan would require 15wind turbines supplying 1.5 megawatts each and a half a square kilometre of solar panels to meet the needs of the islands' 385,000 people. An enviromentalist, Mark Lynas said that the new plan could pay for itself in 10 years because of the savings on oil imports. The Maldives' economy, based almost entirely on fishing and tourism, is worth about $800 million a year and because of this reasons, the Maldives need and outside help to increase their economics.

SITI SARAH AHMAD
MA08020(M06)

Anonymous said...

THE STAR ONLINE
NEWS>NATION

EKIN MISCARRIES AFTER KOREAN HONEYMOON

The polpular celebrity couple Mawi and Ekin had disappointed to become a parebts after Ekin miscarriage when they returned from honeymoon in South Korea last month. Ekin had miscarriage after she got bleeding continously for two weeks. The doctor said it is probably because Ekin very active at that time and stress from boarding the plane back from South Korea a few days prior to the incident. Mawi also felt disappointed of what had happened but he just accepted the circumtances. Mawi is hoping to have twins child for the time being.

SITI SARAH AHMAD
MA08020(M06)

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