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  • Hubungan Neelofa, Fattah Amin Retak, Ada Orang Ketiga

    Hubungan Neelofa, Fattah Amin Retak, Ada Orang Ketiga

    Bagi peminat drama Suri Hati Mr Pilot yang teringin melihat gandingan pasangan sejoli, Neelofa dan Fattah Amin, kekal ke jinjang pelamin, harapan anda mungkin berkecai sudah.

    Hubungan pelakon Malaysia terkenal, Neelofa dan Fattah Amin dilaporkan retak akibat kehadiran orang ketiga.

    Fattah Amin dikatakan bercinta dengan wanita lain – aktres kacukan, lapor mStar Online hari ini (20 Dis).

    Ini tentunya satu kejutan kepada para peminat mereka. Baru minggu lalu, media Malaysia melaporkan Fattah Amin mengakui sudah berjumpa dengan keluarga Neelofa untuk meminta restu agar mereka dapat berkawan dengan lebih rapat. Bahkan ramai peminat yang meluahkan rasa gembira atas berita itu hingga pasangan itu digelar “Lofattah.”

    “Ada memang ada (jumpa keluarga). Perkara macam ini kita tidak tahu lagi. Jodoh itu di tangan Allah, kita boleh merancang sahaja,” kata Fattah Amin ketika ditemui Malay Mail Online di Anugerah Melodi 2016, pada 10 Dis.

    NEELOFA AKUI KECEWA

    Bercakap kepada mStar Online, Neelofa, 27 tahun, mengakui kecewa selepas mendapat tahu tentang berita Fattah Amin mempunyai hubungan cinta dengan wanita lain kerana mengetahuinya dengan cara “tidak elok”.

    Namun, Neelofa berkata beliau tidak ingin mengulas panjang kerana tidak mahu memburukkan lagi keadaan.

    “Tidak adil kalau saya ulas perkara ini tanpa Fattah atau orang ketiga itu di sini dan tidak mahu ia akan jadi salah faham dan memburukkan lagi keadaan.

    “Saya baru tahu cerita ini cuma saya kesal cara saya mengetahui berita dakwaan ini dengan cara yang tidak elok,” ujarnya kepada mStar Online ketika ditemui dalam satu sidang media hari ini sempena pelantikannya sebagai duta Kad Muslimah Bank Rakyat.

    Neelofa, yang juga pengasas Naelofar Hijab, memberitahu mStar Online, beliau kini ingin fokus kepada kerjayanya justeru tidak mahu terlalu memikirkan tentang perkara tersebut.

    HUBUNGAN KINI “RUMIT”

    Beliau juga berkata hubungannya dengan Fattah Amin kini agak rumit untuk dijelaskan.

    Namun, Neelofa menegaskan beliau boleh bersikap profesional sekiranya digandingan dengan Fattah Amin sekali lagi dalam drama lain.

    “Kami mulai rapat sejak berlakon bersama dan selesa berkawan dengan dia sepanjang kami berlakon bersama.

    “Peminat pula suka dan mahukan saya dan Fattah betul-betul mempunyai hubungan istimewa. Ia bukan sesuatu yang mudah kerana saya perlu memikirkan banyak pihak jika ingin memberi kenyataan tentang hubungan kami.

    “Bagaimanapun apa yang saya boleh katakan hubungan kami sekarang ialah complicated,” ujar Neelofa kepada mStar Online.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Hafiz Goes For Thai Audition

    Hafiz Goes For Thai Audition

    Hassan Sunny may be leaving the Thai Premier League (TPL) after his contract with Army United was cancelled, but Singapore may yet have a representative in Thai football when the 2017 season kicks off.

    Hafiz Abu Sujad left for Thailand yesterday for a week-long trial with two clubs – TPL side Sisaket FC and Big Bang Chula United (BBCU) who ply their trade in the Thai second tier.

    The 26-year-old has already committed his future to Tampines Rovers, but he left for Thailand with the blessings of the Stags.

    Tampines had also allowed Hassan to go for trials with Army United in January 2015, leaving the door open for him to return should he fail the audition.

    And they are giving Hafiz the same treatment.

    “As a club, we have historically always supported the 
professional advancement of our players,” said Tampines chairman Krishna Ramachandra.

    “So although we have just signed Hafiz for another year, this is an important break for him and we all hope he gets an offer.

    “I do not want to lose him for the 2017 season but, in the longer term, this would be great for his career. It will raise his game to the next level and, ultimately, this will be great for Singapore football.”

    A rule change in Thai football could work in Hafiz’s favour.

    Starting in 2017, Thai football authorities will introduce an Asean player slot for teams in its second-tier clubs, with the TPL adopting the change the following year.

    This means clubs will be able to sign three foreign players, an Asian player and now, an Asean player.

    Abdul Halim, the managing director of Offside Sports Management, helped arrange Hafiz’s trials with the two Thai clubs, and he is confident that the left-footed player can make an impression.

    “He was one of the most consistent performers in the S.League last season, and that has not gone unnoticed,” Halim told The New Paper.

    Hafiz was the only Singaporean in the list of nominees for the S.League’s Player of the Year award, alongside Atsushi Kawata from champions Albirex Niigata, Hougang United’s Fumiya Kogure and Home United’s Danish striker Ken Ilso.

    The award went to Kawata.

    Hafiz was hoping to put himself in the shop window at the recently concluded Asean Football Federation Suzuki Cup, but it did not go according to plan.

    Hafiz’s involvement lasted all of 34 minutes.

    As he turned to try to control a bouncing ball in Singapore’s opening fixture against the Philippines, Hafiz raised his left leg high and caught Phil Younghusband coming in from his blind side.

    He was given a straight red card and, with Singapore failing to survive the group stages, the midfielder did not see further action in the biennial tournament.

    Despite what will go down as a poor tournament for Hafiz, Halim remained hopeful that Sisaket and BBCU will be impressed once they take a closer look at him.

    “I’m confident that with Hafiz’s ability and experience, he can be an asset,” said Halim.”There are a few clubs who are looking for a player with his qualities.”

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • What You Should Eat If You Have High Cholesterol

    What You Should Eat If You Have High Cholesterol

    High fat, low fat, no carb, more carb – when it comes to getting information on eating to manage high blood cholesterol, confusion reigns.

    From recent trials that tested the impact of specific foods on blood cholesterol, it was found that eating more nuts, plant sterols (molecules found in plants), legumes and olive oil helps to lower blood cholesterol.

    The bad news? Junk foods raise blood cholesterol, especially bad cholesterol (LDL). Eating less lowers it.

    EAT PLANT STEROLS
AND MARGARINES

    Plant sterols are concentrated from plant sources and added to some commonly eaten foods such as margarines, spreads or milk.Plant sterols, or phytosterols, are chemically similar to blood cholesterol and are found in some plant foods, including nuts.

    Plant sterols compete with two other types of cholesterol for absorption in the gut – pre-made cholesterol, found in foods such as prawns; and cholesterol, which is made in your liver.

    This “competition” lowers the amount of cholesterol that ends up in your blood.

    A review concluded that 2g of plant sterols a day leads to an 8 to 10 per cent reduction in LDL cholesterol.

    The type of fat the plant sterols are mixed with is important.

    A meta-analysis of 32 randomised control trials, involving about 2,100 people, found bigger reductions in total cholesterol (a mix of good and bad types) and LDL cholesterol when plant sterols were added to margarines or spreads derived from canola or rapeseed oil, rather than sunflower or soya bean oil.

    EAT NUTS

    Nuts are high in protein and fat, but the amounts of polyunsaturated, monounsaturated and saturated fat vary.

    In a review of 25 trials, eating 67g of nuts a day led to a 5.1 per cent reduction in total cholesterol and 7.4 per cent cut for LDL.

    People with higher LDL cholesterol or who were not overweight had a bigger improvement.

    Do note that half a cup of nuts contains 400 calories, so you need to eat nuts instead of another food, or eat less each day but have it every day.

    
USE OLIVE OIL

    Olive oil contains a high proportion of monounsaturated fat.

    More than 80 per cent of its compounds are lost during the refining process, so less refined varieties, such as virgin olive oil, are a better choice.

    A review of eight trials that involved 350 people consuming high phenolic olive oil found medium effects on lowering blood pressure and small effects on lowering oxidised LDL, with no significant effects on total or LDL cholesterol.

    Another trial randomly selected more than 7,400 men and women at high risk of heart disease to follow three diets: the Mediterranean diet plus extra-virgin olive oil, or Mediterranean diet plus nuts, or a control diet (low fat).

    Five years later, a follow-up showed that those in the olive oil and nut groups had a 30 per cent lower risk of heart attack, stroke or death from heart disease, compared to those on the control diet.

    In a recent trial, 47 men and women substituted 4.5 per cent of their usual food intake of olive oil or butter for five weeks, and then crossed over to the other group for another five weeks.

    Researchers found total and LDL cholesterol levels were significantly higher after consuming butter, compared to olive oil.

    EAT LEGUMES

    Legumes and pulses, including baked beans, kidney beans, chickpeas, lentils and split peas, can help lower cholesterol levels.

    The results of 26 randomised control trials, which involved 1,037 people who had either normal or high cholesterol levels, were added together.

    The data showed LDL cholesterol was reduced by 5 per cent in response to eating 130g of pulses per day.

    This is equivalent to one small can of baked beans.

    Pulses are high in vegetable protein and fibre. They lower blood cholesterol in a number of ways.

    The soluble and insoluble fibres help lower cholesterol absorption in the gut and promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria in the large bowel.

    Legumes and pulses take longer to digest, compared to processed foods. This means you tend to eat less when they are part of a meal.

    
AVOID JUNK FOOD

    In a study, it was found that people were able to make a number of small changes across a range of the foods that lower blood cholesterol levels.

    But the biggest change people made was cutting back on energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods (junk foods) and eating a wider variety of healthy foods.

    The benefits? They lost weight and lowered their cholesterol and blood pressure.

    A big study examined changes in diet-quality scores and heart disease risk in 29,000 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study and 51,000 women from the Nurses’ Health Study (1986-2010).

    After four years of follow-up, almost 11,000 people had a heart disease “event”.

    Those who had the biggest improvement in their diet-quality score had a 7 to 8 per cent lower risk.

    When it comes to heart-disease risk factors, get your cholesterol and blood pressure checked the next time you see your doctor.

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • Rancangan Buang 3 Angka – ‘000’ – Daripada Mata Wang Rupiah Indonesia

    Rancangan Buang 3 Angka – ‘000’ – Daripada Mata Wang Rupiah Indonesia

    Anda bingung setiap kali perlu membuat bayaran dengan wang rupiah ketika melancong ke Indonesia dek ‘terlalu banyak sifar’?

    Misalnya 10,000,000 rupiah, sebenarnya bersamaan dengan S$1,080 sahaja.

    Sebagai huraiannya, sistem mata wang Indonesia mungkin akan dijadikan lebih ringkas pada masa depan.

    Gabenor bank pusat Indonesia hari ini (19 Dis) menyatakan bank itu sedang menimbangkan untuk membuang tiga sifar daripada wang kertas rupiah untuk meringkaskan sistem mata wang negara itu. Bermakna, 1,000 rupiah akan menjadi 1 sahaja rupiah!

    Gabenor Bank Indonesia (BI), Agus Martowardojo berkata beliau sudah meminta Presiden Joko Widodo menghidupkan semula satu rancangan yang sebelum ini diketepikan. Iaitu untuk mendenominasi semula atau menyusun semula mata wang rupiah agar ia “lebih berkesan dan lebih ringkas.”

    Satu draf undang-undang yang menyokong langkah itu diserahkan ke parlimen pada 2013 di bawah pemerintah sebelum ini. Namun, draf tersebut diketepikan akibat ketidakstabilan dalam pasaran kewangan Indonesia ketika itu.

    BILA DIJANGKA AKAN DILAKSANAKAN?

    Jika parlimen meluluskan rang undang-undang tersebut tahun depan, bank pusat Indonesia akan memerlukan lagi dua tahun untuk menyiapkan wang-wang kertas yang baru.

    Ia kemudian memerlukan tempoh peralihan lagi tujuh tahun sebelum ia dapat dengan sepenuhnya membuang tiga sifar daripada mata wang itu, katanya.

    “Harga barangan dan perkhidmatan juga perlu diringkaskan. Oleh kerana tempoh peralihan itu, di mana orang ramai boleh menggunakan kedua-dua denominasi lama dan baru untuk wang rupiah, kami pasti ia tidak menjejas inflasi,” kata Encik Martowardojo di pelancaran siri reka-reka bentuk baru bagi wang rupiah.

    Denominasi rupiah yang terbesar sekarang ini ialah 100,000 dan yang paling kecil adalah 1,000. Reka-reka bentuk baru bank pusat bagi wang kertas akan menggunakan sistem denominasi yang sekarang ini dan akan memaparkan tokoh-tokoh sejarah Indonesia.

    Menteri Kewangan Indonesia, Sri Mulyani Indrawati berkata sifar-sifar pada mata wang rupiah mencerminkan sejarah inflasi mata wang itu, dan beliau akan membincangkan saranan itu dengan parlimen, dengan rancangan untuk memperkenalkannya tahun depan. Namun katanya, saranan itu tidak disertakan dalam senarai keutamaan perundangan sekarang ini untuk 2017.

    “Langkah denominasi semula akan memperkukuhkan jaminan dalam mata wang Indonesia, namun ia tidak akan menjejas apa-apa secara nominal,” katanya kepada para wartawan di satu acara berasingan hari ini.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • AYE Accident Victim Was Media Personality Who Was Cast In Commercials And TV Shows

    AYE Accident Victim Was Media Personality Who Was Cast In Commercials And TV Shows

    The 37-year-old man who died in the accident along the Ayer Rajar Expressway on Monday morning (Dec 19) has been identified as Liong Kuo Hwa, a media personality who has appeared in several local films, television programmes and commercials.

    Liong — also known as Jackie — was driving along the AYE before Tuas West Road in a Toyota Vios at around 8am, when a silver Mercedes car allegedly driving against the traffic flow collided into it. He was pronounced dead at the scene and had to be extricated from the driver’s seat by personnel from the Singapore Civil Defence Force.

    His wife, who was traveling with him, were among the four injured admitted to the National University Hospital. Speaking to TODAY over the phone, his wife confirmed that she was the other passenger in the car and is currently hospitalised at the National University Hospital.

    “I am in hospital. I think I am not in the position to talk so much … I am being attended to for my injuries,” said Mrs Liong.

    Mr Liong identified himself as an actor, singer, producer and host on his personal website. According to the site, he has been cast in various English, Chinese and Malay dramas and short films, such as Code Of Law (2012), Point Of Entry (2011) and Sayang Sayang (2008).

    In recent years, Mr Liong appeared more in TV commercials, the most recent of which includes the “DBS: What Is Your Big Plan” commercial this year, and KFC’s advertisement to commemorate Singapore’s 49th birthday, in 2014.His online portfolio also includes theatre productions and emcee gigs for various events.

     

    Source: Today Online

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