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budak ilang!

March 29th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in malaysia

 

anis

Assalamualaikum,
kengkawan, aku nak mintak tolong korang sebarkan email nih….
sebenarnya macam ni, anak saudara kakak ipar aku hilang dibawa lari oleh
seorang GRO. Ni aku bg korang gambar budak tu ngan GRO tuh.
Dia hilang masa cuti sekolah yg baru2 ni, skang ni kira dah hampir 2
minggu la budak ni hilang. Kalau sesiapa pernah jumpa budak tu ataupun
pompuan gro nih… tolong call no nih ya…

0139460546 (Pn.Monaliza )

Yang baju merah tak de lengan tu = GRO
Lagi sorang = budak yg hilang (Nama dia Tengku Nur Anis)

Asalnya GRO nih kira kakak angkat budak ni la. Budak ni sebenarnya jenis
yg tak berkawan ngan lelaki pun,kawan dia pompuan dan pondan. Mungkin
dah termakan pujukan gro nih… budak ni sampai ikut gro ni keluar
rumah.
Sebabnya dengar citer Umie dia, budak nih dah digula-gulakan macam2 brg
mahal dek gro nih… bila umie dia tahu,dia tak kasi la berkawan ngan
gro nih… tp biasa la, budak baru 15 tahun mestilah memberontak. Ni
gambar yg sempat dirampas oleh Umie dia.
Dipercayai GRO nih nak jual budak ni sebab mmg tu la keje GRO nih pun.
Actually polis dah serbu rumah GRO nih kat KL dan jumpa la buku sekolah
dan IC budak nih tapi orang dalam rumah ni dah lari la. So, tak tahu
mana disorokkan budak ni sekarang.

Tolong ya.. sebarkan pada kawan2 yg lain… terima kasih.

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Young Pair End M’sia’s 25-year Wait For All England Men’s Doubles Title

March 22nd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in malaysia

March 11, 2007 23:28 PM

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From Jaiarajo Letchumanan

BIRMINGHAM, March 11 (Bernama) — Doha Asian Games gold medallists Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boon Heong put up a smashing performance to end the country’s 25-year wait for the All England men’s doubles title after beating China’s top seeds Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng at the Birmingham National Indoor Arena here today.

The new kids on the block, playing together for only about five months now, emulated the success of brothers Razif-Jalani Sidek who were the last Malaysians to win the title back in 1982 after beating William Gillard/Dan Travers of Scotland.

Despite taking the first game with relative ease, the duo gave coach Rexy Mainaky, the Malaysian camp and the few hundred Malaysian fans present some anxious moments in the second game when the Chinese pair began to stamp their authority on the match, largely due to numerous unforced errors by the duo, especially Kien Keat who looked very tense.

The second game was in fact 17-16 in favour of the Chinese before the Malaysian pair regrouped to walk out winners and pocket the USD14,400 (RM50,400) prize money on offer.

The tears of emotion rolling down his cheeks during the prize presentation best reflected the feelings of Kien Keat, who has played at the championship three times before with former partner Chan Chong Ming.

“This title means the world to me after three earlier failures. This one’s for the Malaysian fans who had given us tremendous support throughout the competition and our coach. We had beaten the Chinese pair at the Doha Asian Games and were optimistic of repeating that feat today.

“However, the second game saw the Chinese coming at us in full force but thank God we managed to steady ourselves,” said Kien Keat after the prize presentation ceremony.

It was the second title of the year for the duo who had won the Malaysian Open in January.

Their win also completes an accomplishment of having beaten the world’s top two pairs in the competition as they had overcome second seeds Jens Eriksen/Martin Lungaard of Denmark in the semi-final yesterday.

“We did not have any specific game plan but we were ready to go into the attack right from the start as the Chinese pair also play a similar game like us. We knew that the team that made the less mistake would win,” said Boon Heong.

Winning the title is a breath of fresh air for Malaysian badminton as a whole, especially after all the others had failed to surpass the semi-finals.

– BERNAMA

Sumber : http://bernama.com/bernama/v3/news_sports.php?id=250730

TAHNIAH!

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23 cars buried under landslide at Precinct 9, Putrajaya

March 22nd, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in malaysia

22 Mar 2007
Bernama

PUTRAJAYA, THURS: TWENTY-THREE vehicles were buried under a landslide in Precinct 9 which forced 1,000 residents to evacuate their homes at 4.30 this morning. Putrajaya Police Chief ASP Razak Majid was quoted by Bernama as saying the landslide occurred at a hillock behind an apartment complex at Phase 11, Precinct 9.

He added that there were no report of anyone being trapped under the landslide.

This is an irony of supposedly super efficient new administrative hub in Putrajaya. From what I read , residents nearby have been complaining for sometime , and yet no effective follow up action?. Why is that?. What is the point of smart city , integrated city , intelligent city , but the people could not care the less?. naz_1969

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Iran to hit back at US ‘kidnaps’

March 20th, 2007 | 1 Comment | Posted in business

Iran to hit back at US ‘kidnaps’
Uzi Mahnaimi, Tel Aviv

IRAN is threatening to retaliate in Europe for what it claims is a daring undercover operation by western intelligence services to kidnap senior officers in its Revolutionary Guard.

According to Iranian sources, several officers have been abducted in the past three months and the United States has drawn up a list of other targets to be seized with the aim of destabilising Tehran’s military command.

In an article in Subhi Sadek, the Revolutionary Guard’s weekly paper, Reza Faker, a writer believed to have close links to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, warned that Iran would strike back.

“We’ve got the ability to capture a nice bunch of blue-eyed blond-haired officers and feed them to our fighting cocks,” he said. “Iran has enough people who can reach the heart of Europe and kidnap Americans and Israelis.”

The first sign of a possible campaign against high-ranking Iranian officers emerged earlier this month with the discovery that Ali Reza Asgari, former commander of the Revolutionary Guard’s elite Quds Force in Lebanon and deputy defence minister, had vanished, apparently during a trip to Istanbul.

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Winlifund , is it worth it?

March 16th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in business

Who dont want to get rich ? Easy ,fast and without sweat. Just dump the money, as in the movie SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!

Just now, my old fren came in my office and explain about this Winlifund. Well its really interesting and too goog to be true. Its really impressive. He even show me his acount in the website. All In USD currency. The point of this Winlifund is that you dump some amount of money and you can get it back in 100 days in amouunt of 2.9% perday interest. Just imagine. Suddenly my eyes started to see a lot of money hehehe

Well my friend try to persuade me to join him, but I have to be extra careful.Eventhough it can be true but as a MUSLIM you have to obey a certain of rules. My religion prohibit me from joining this kind of scheme, because it involves Riba’. Well, after searching from the internet, the Fatwa said taht it is HARAM. What can i say.. there must be a HIKMAH why ISLAM do not allow it. Well there gi my dream to become a millionaire..hehehe as long as I am happy…May ALLAH bless me and my family ameennn

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http://www.zaharuddin.net/v1/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=294&Itemid=72

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