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  • Sumbangan Legenda P Ramlee Terus Dikenang Dengan Doodle Google

    Sumbangan Legenda P Ramlee Terus Dikenang Dengan Doodle Google

    Bersempena ulang tahun kelahiran Allahyarham Tan Sri P.Ramlee hari ini (22 Mac) , Google memberikan penghormatan menerusi Doodle atau lakaran seniman agung itu pada enjin pencarian internet tersebut.

    Pengguna yang melayari laman web itu dapat melihat lakaran legenda seni tanah air dalam imej yang paling diingati iaitu bermisai nipis, tampil segak dengan sut petak, dan kepalanya menyengit sedikit ke tepi.

    Selain itu, ia turut memaparkan seniman agung itu duduk di kerusi pengarah sambil memegang sehelai kertas di tangan kirinya, alat pembesar suara di tangan kanan dan sebuah gitar yang diletakkan di belakang kerusinya.

    “Google Doodle hari ini menonjolkan kepelbagaian seni legenda Malaysia tersebut yang melangkaui dunia hiburan dan memenangi hati rakyat,” menurut kenyataan laman web itu hari ini.

    P.Ramlee atau nama sebenarnya Teuku Zakaria Teuku Nyak Putih merupakan seorang pelakon, pengarah, penulis, dan komposer prolifik yang sudah menyumbang lebih daripada 60 karya filem dan menggubah sekitar 250 lagu.

    Selepas pemergiannya, warga Malaysia meneruskan warisan Allahyarham dengan memberi penghormatan dalam bentuk anugerah anumerta seperti menamakan dewan, muzium dan bangunan sempena nama beliau.

    P Ramlee lahir pada 22 Mac 1929 dan meninggal dunia pada 29 Mei 1973.

    Tarikh 29 Mei turut diisytiharkan sebagai Hari Seniman Kebangsaan.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Neighbour From Hell In Yishun Terrorises Upstairs Neighbours

    Neighbour From Hell In Yishun Terrorises Upstairs Neighbours

    Shin Min Daily News shared a video clip of a neighbour from hell who terrorised 2 of her neighbours at Block 112 of Yishun Ring Road. According to the news site, the incident started 2 years ago, when one of the neighbours found a mixture of oil and salt on her metal gates causing it to rust. The other neighbour found a pile of rubbish on her bicycle along the corridor soon after.

    This led them to install a CCTV and they found out that the acts of mischief were caused by a woman who lived one floor below them. The video clip shared by Shin Min showed the woman in sunglasses throwing toilet paper, sanitary pads, braised meat sauce, and even urine at her neighbours’ flats.

    The 2 affected residents set up a barrier using tables and chairs to deter the neighbour from hell who lived below them, but even that did not help. The acts have continued despite calls to the police as well as notices against such behaviour by the town council.

    Shin Min said that the woman in shades refused to answer her door when they tried to talk to her.

     

    Source: www.theindependent.sg

  • Man Behaved Erratically, Yelled At Driver, Resisted Arrest By TransCom Officers

    Man Behaved Erratically, Yelled At Driver, Resisted Arrest By TransCom Officers

    Stomper Vincent was on his way to work yesterday morning (Mar 21) when he heard a man shouting at a bus driver at Serangoon Bus Interchange.

    The Stomper said that he witnessed the commotion at around 9am.

    The man, whom the Stomper said was behaving erratically, was yelling at a bus driver on board an empty bus.

    The Stomper said that the driver had closed the doors of the bus, leaving him alone with the man still inside.

    He also said that he could hear the commotion despite being a distance away.

    Vincent added that officers from the Public Transport Security Command (TransCom) arrived soon after, and pinned the man down because he was resisting.

    According to the Stomper, they later took him away for questioning.

     

    Source: www.stomp.com.sg

  • One Year On, Mother Of MRT Accident Victim Says The Family Does Not Blame Anyone

    One Year On, Mother Of MRT Accident Victim Says The Family Does Not Blame Anyone

    Madam Norizan Ismail still remembers the exact question from her husband that sparked her fears that their son Nasrulhudin Najumudin may have been involved in a train accident near the Pasir Ris MRT station.

    “Did Nasrul contact you?” her husband Najumudin Mohd Sahabudin, a technical officer who works in SMRT, asked on the phone.

    He was then managing the crowd after train services were suspended following the accident on March 22 last year, and rang home after hearing that the victims were from their son’s department.

    When Madam Norizan, 55, later received confirmation that her 26-year-old son was one of the two fatalities, she broke down: “I was speechless. I felt my entire body shaking… I just cried.”

    To this day, she gets emotional thinking about her son, who died along with Mr Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari, 24, in the accident.

    Not long after she got home that day, SMRT’s chief executive and her son’s manager arrived to explain what had happened, she said.

    “They supported us,” she added simply of the company.

    She said SMRT provided her family and Mr Asyraf’s family with cars for them to visit the graves in the weeks following the accident. The pair were buried side by side.

    Both families held prayers last week to mark the anniversary of the two victims’ deaths.

    Madam Norizan said the most emotional period for her close-knit family in the past year was having to spend their first Hari Raya without Mr Nasrulhudin.

    “Before that incident, once or twice a year, we would have a family holiday,” she said, reminiscing about their last trip to Malaysia, in January last year. “We always made an effort to spend time together.”

    Despite the pain, Madam Norizan, who revealed that she prays for her third son every day, appeared forgiving towards the SMRT.

    The rail operator was fined $400,000 last month for failing to take the necessary measures to ensure the safety and health of employees who had to access the train tracks during traffic hours.

    “When we read about it (the fine), we felt bad,” said the customer service supervisor.

    “As far as our family is concerned, nobody wanted this to happen. We are not blaming anyone.

    “Even the supervisor… He has suffered enough because of this incident. It must have been traumatic for him.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Malay OCT Excelled Despite Absence Of Family, Emerged Sword Of Merit Recipient

    Malay OCT Excelled Despite Absence Of Family, Emerged Sword Of Merit Recipient

    One of the greatest challenges 2LT Mohamed Izzmel Sufyan Bin Mohamed faced during his OCS journey was the fact that his family lives overseas. However, 2LT Izzmel was determined to make his family proud, and to never let them down. Recalling his most difficult time in OCS, the Jungle Confidence Course, 2LT Izzmel expressed that he had “never been so physically and mentally strained”. To comfort himself during the training, he always carried a picture of his family. With his uncle’s advice and his family encouragement, 2LT Izzmel pressed on and finished the course with aplomb.

    Standing at this point, 2LT Izzmel has become a stronger soldier in terms of body, mind and heart. In terms of his physical and mental strength, 2LT Izzmel has grown. But beyond that, 2LT Izzmel has become more disciplined and confident, and has done his family proud. As a mark of his good performance, 2LT Izzmel was one of the Sword of Merit recipient for the Infantry vocation.

     

    Source: The Singapore Army

     

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