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  • Nora Danish Trapped in Lift at Hotel Lego JB

    Nora Danish Trapped in Lift at Hotel Lego JB

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    KUALA LUMPUR: Hotel Legoland Malaysia Resort has apologised to popular actress Nora Danish and her family for the Sunday incident where they were trapped in the hotel lift for an hour.

    Legoland Malaysia  Public Relations Manager Deviga Doreraja said the hotel management had apologised personally to the actress and her family.

    “We faced a mechanical issue with one of our lifts last night at the Hotel and we wish to once again apologise to the family involved over the incident. We are working closely with the relevant parties to ensure the matter is investigated thoroughly,” she said in a press statement sent to Astro AWANI today.

    Deviga said when the incident happened, the lift was caught between two floors of the hotel.

    She said the hotel management is working closely with the lift manufacturer Antah Schindler Sdn. Bhd to identify the technical problems leading to the incident.

    On Sunday, Nora had uploaded the picture of herself and family trapped in the hotel lift on her Instagram account.

  • Man With Horns Was Denied Entry Into Dubai

    Man With Horns Was Denied Entry Into Dubai

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    Rolf Buchholz, the world’ s most pierced man, has been barred from Dubai.

    He had been turned back at the airport on his way to a hotel appearance reported local news paper Al-Emarat Al-Youm

    Airport officials gave no reason for refusing entry to the 53-year-old German, who sports 453 piercings plus two horns on his forehead

    They just put the information technology worker on a flight to Istanbul.

    A spokesman for the hotel where Buchholz was scheduled to appear said its management had failed “despite all its attempts” to win permission for him to enter the emirate, the report added.

    Dubai is considered the most open of the conservative Gulf monarchies.

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    Vowing never to return to Dubai though his luggage was still there, Buchholz revealed the reason that was given to him as to why he was denied entry via a series of tweets.

    He was recognised as the world’s most pierced man when the Guin​ness Book of Records gave him that title in 2012.

    Source: http://www.tnp.sg/news/dubai-bars-entry-worlds-most-pierced-man

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  • SingTel Will Raise Mobile Price Plans

    SingTel Will Raise Mobile Price Plans

    SINGAPORE – From Tuesday, SingTel will raise the cost of most of its mobile price plans. New customers and those who renew their contracts will pay $3 more for their monthly subscriptions.

    The new mobile plans will come with more talk time and SMSes, as well as a waiver of the monthly $10.70 add-on fee for the high-speed 4G service. At first glance, it may make sense for SingTel customers to switch to M1 and StarHub.

    But customers of StarHub and M1 should also be worried: Analysts believe that SingTel’s move is but the start of a wave of price adjustments across the industry. The obvious reason is that telcos are struggling to raise revenues in Singapore’s saturated market.

    Singapore, with a population of 5.3 million, has more than 8.3 million mobile lines. The population penetration rate is 150 per cent, meaning that many people have more than one cellphone.

    Mr Ramakrishna Maruvada, head of South-east Asia and India telecoms research at the Daiwa Institute of Research, said: “Singapore is a saturated market. The only way to generate growth is to extract more incremental revenue from existing customers.”

    But customers are talking less and sending fewer SMS messages, traditionally money spinners for telcos. Instead, they are using more mobile data for chat apps such as WhatsApp and WeChat and to surf sites such as Facebook and YouTube.

    This prompted higher charges for mobile data access. Since the beginning of this year, all telcos have doubled the charges for mobile data use beyond the allowances given in subscription plans.

    In June, StarHub started charging new and recontracting customers $2.14 a month for its 4G add-on service.

    In this light, SingTel’s move to raise its prices is not surprising.

    But instead of charging a flat fee for its 4G add-on service, SingTel packed more items into its new plans to convince customers it has the better value proposition. SingTel will not be giving more 4G data allowances – except for one of the revised plans – but it will be offering free Wi-Fi access at some 100 hot spots it operates, for starters.

    The Wi-Fi connections will ease mobile congestion in crowded places and is “a cheaper way of adding bandwidth for telcos”, said Ms Serene Chan, a senior analyst for infocommunications technology practice at research firm Frost & Sullivan Asia-Pacific.

    An industry observer, who declined to be named, noted that including a Wi-Fi bundle will prevent customers from leaving the SingTel network and preserve its revenues.

    Many free Wi-Fi services, including the public Wireless@SG network, are increasingly threatening telcos’ earnings.

    “If everyone switched to Wireless@SG, then it would be game over for the telcos,” said the observer.

    Amid all the jostling, one thing is certain: As consumers hunger for more mobile data and faster surfing, the only way for prices to go is up.

    Source: http://digital.asiaone.com/digital/news/no-way-mobile-plan-prices#sthash.OWevf52J.dpuf

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  • National Day Rally 2014: Apakah Ada Perkara Lebih Serius Dari Perhiasan Lampu Hari Raya?

    National Day Rally 2014: Apakah Ada Perkara Lebih Serius Dari Perhiasan Lampu Hari Raya?

    Credit: Ustaz Azmi Abdul Samad
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    Antara perkara pertama yg diutarakan didlm Rapat Umum 2014 adalah mengenai lampu dan perhiasan di Geylang Serai sempena Hari Raya. Kesian masyarakat Melayu/Islam kita.. Kenapa? Kerana perkara2 remeh sebegini yg masyarakat kita dimomokkan serta disibuk2kan dan menjadikan isu. Maka, tanpa kita sedari, tahun ini perhiasan Raya telah dipastikan agar dibuatkan sedikit gah supaya masyarakat kita mendpt the “syiok feeling”

    Tetapi, adakah isu ini yg menjadi tumpuan atau kebimbangan utama kita? Ada tak perhiasan sempena Deepavali atau CNY sampai menjadi isu di ramat umum? Mungkin masyarakat mereka tahu mana yg penting dan mana yg lebih penting.

    2) Bukankah kita juga tak suka kelemahan masyarakat kita asyik diketengahkan.., maka tahun ini banyak ditonjolkanlah pengorbanan dan kejayaan masyarakat Melayu / Islam supaya masyarakat kita akan “gembira” dan mendpt “kepuasan” dan akan memuji ucapan rapat umum ini.

    Secara peribadi, sy rasakan sekali-sekala, kita perlu renungkan juga diantara yg tersurat dan yg tersirat didlm sesuatu ucapan…………………

    Sumber: Azmi Abdul Samad

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  • National Day Rally 2014: Tribute to SG First President Yusof Ishak

    National Day Rally 2014: Tribute to SG First President Yusof Ishak

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    SINGAPORE – A new mosque, a professorship and the renaming of a research centre: these are how the country’s first president Yusof Ishak will be honoured for the contributions and sacrifices he made in steering Singapore through its tumultuous years as a fledgling nation.

    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced these three ways by which the country will pay tribute to Mr Yusof – who was appointed Singapore’s Yang di-Pertuan Negara six months after it gained self-government in 1959, and as the first president of an independent Singapore in 1965 – at the start of his National Day Rally on Sunday night.

    The new mosque in Woodlands will be named Masjid Yusof Ishak, and the Institute of South East Asian Studies (ISEAS) in the National University of Singapore (NUS) will now be known as ISEAS – The Yusof Ishak Institute. A Yusof Ishak Professorship in Social Sciences will also be started at NUS.

    Fundraising efforts for the professorship will be headed by a committee appointed by Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim, who had, at a Hari Raya get-together earlier this month, announced that plans to honour Mr Yusof were on the cards.

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    Mr Lee described Mr Yusof as an outstanding pioneer in his Malay speech, noting that he was committed to progress through education, and helped strengthen Singapore’s ties with its neighbours.

    He also noted the late president was a deeply religious man who also had close and friendly relationships with non-Muslims and strongly supported multiracial policies.

    “These are ways by which we ensure that future generations of Singaporeans will hold dear the memory, ideals and values of Encik Yusof Ishak,” said Mr Lee.

    Mr Lee also paid special thanks to Mr Yusof’s widow, who was in the audience, saying: “Puan Noor Aishah, we are grateful for all the contributions and sacrifices made by your late husband to the nation. Thank you!”

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    Singapore’s pioneers examplified the spirit of partnership and sacrifice that the country hopes to foster in its citizens, the prime minister added.

    “Pioneer Malays had a choice at independence, and you cast your lot with Singapore. Your choice enabled Singapore to grow into a unique multi-racial and multi-religious society,” he said. “Thank you for having faith in Singapore, and working with other communities to set Singapore on a path to development.”

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/national-day-rally-2014-first-president-yusof-ishak-be-h

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