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Rain-hit China braces for more storms

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 10:48 PM PDT

BEIJING: Flood-hit areas of central and southern China braced for more heavy rains Monday after millions of people were forced to evacuate or were otherwise affected by the early onset of the rainy season.

"Severe floods triggered by heavy rains will continue to threaten parts of southern China," Minister of Water Resources Chen Lei warned.

"There is an increasing possibility that downpours, with enhanced frequency and intensity, will continue to lash regions in the south," he said in a Sunday speech posted on his ministry's website.


Persistent heavy rains that began in the first week of June have swamped central and southern parts of China, with Chen saying more than 10 major rivers in affected areas were on the verge of bursting their banks.

The state weather bureau has forecast continued downpours over the next three days, and the summer typhoon season is approaching.

A recent three-hour downpour dumped a near-record of 312 millimetres (12.5 inches) of rain in Wangmo county in Guizhou province in the southwest, while over 200 millimetres of rain had fallen over short periods in numerous other regions, Chen added.


More than one million people in eight provinces, regions and municipalities were evacuated from their homes from June 9-16 due to flooding, according to the Beijing News.

More than six million people have been somehow "affected" by the rain and flooding in Hubei and Jiangxi provinces, while 2.65 million were affected in coastal Zhejiang province, it added.

The rains had left at least 168 people dead or missing as of last week, the Civil Affairs Ministry said at the time.


The rains have come as a jarring change for provinces including Hubei, Anhui, and Zhejiang, parts of which had until recently sweltered under the worst drought in decades.

Dykes stretching more than 70 kilometres (43 miles) along the Lan river in the city of Lanxi in Zhejiang province were at risk of bursting and authorities were preparing evacuation plans for local residents, Xinhua news agency said.

Heavy rains since Saturday caused the river's level to rise sharply, reaching its highest since 1966, it quoted a local official saying, with water already spilling over some sections.

In the southwestern province of Yunnan, five people were killed and another was missing after surging floodwaters swept through a pair of rural villages during a hailstorm on Sunday, the agency said.

China is hit by heavy summer rainfalls every year.

Torrential downpours across large swathes of the country last year triggered the nation's worst floods in a decade, leaving more than 4,300 people dead or missing in floods, landslides and other rain-related disasters.

One devastating mudslide in the northwestern province of Gansu killed 1,500 people last August. - AFP

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S. Korea apologises for passenger airline mishap

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 10:42 PM PDT

SEOUL: South Korea's military apologised to the nation Monday for last week's incident in which two Marines fired rifles at a civilian jetliner by misidentifying it as one of the North Korean military aircraft, Yonhap News Agency reported.

"The military sincerely apologises to our people for causing worries over the incident," Col Lee Bung-woo, a spokesman at the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), told reporters.

The military won't reprimand the two Marines, he said, noting they acted in line with engagement rules. Instead, the military will strengthen training for soldiers at guard posts to better distinguish civilian planes.


"The Marines don't deserve punishment because they didn't do anything wrong," Lee said. "But we will map out ways to better educate soldiers of frontline units to prevent such incidents from happening again."

The two Marines guarding an island near the tense Yellow Sea border with the North fired their K-2 rifles at the Asiana Airlines plane flying in fog over the sea in a pre-dawn incident on Friday. The plane with 119 people on board was undamaged and no one was hurt, as the plane was flying out of range of the fire.

The incident illustrated high tensions on the Korean Peninsula, after South Korea blamed North Korea for the sinking of the Cheonan warship and the bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island near the Yellow Sea border.


The two attacks killed 50 South Koreans, including two civilians. As a result, the South's military has vowed to take a tougher response than in the past if the North attacks again. -- BERNAMA

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Interact with each other and prosper: Muhyiddin

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 11:24 PM PDT

Interact with each other and prosper: Muhyiddin

PUTRAJAYA: Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said it is of utmost importance for countries to interact with one another if they aspire to achieve development goals and prosperity.

No country or region could be an island unto itself, he said at a luncheon hosted for Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management (CPTM) fellow emeritus, fellows and ministers participating at the Langkawi International Dialogue (LID) 2011 here today.

"Through exchanges of views on issues of common concern, our countries would be able to establish cooperation for mutual benefit, especially under the aegis of the Smart Partnership for Socio-Economic Transformation programme," he said.


Muhyiddin said that under this concept, everyone would reap benefits as new wealth would be created and shared by the partners concerned.

"The overriding objectives are that all partners involved will not be left out in the race to the proverbial pinnacle of success," he said.

The three-day forum was opened by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre on Sunday. -- BERNAMA

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'Efficient cops more important'

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 05:36 PM PDT

2011/06/20
By Lydia Gomez
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KUALA LUMPUR: Good looks and personalities alone will not change the public's perception of the police force.

The general consensus among non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and members of the public is that emphasis must be placed on good-work ethics, professionalism and knowledge when handling complaints.

While welcoming the police's move to present a friendlier and smarter public image, National Council of Women's Organisation vice-president Datuk Ramani Gurusamy said the force must place more importance on giving fair and equal treatment to anyone who approached them for help.


Ramani said a more open image for the police should be represented by creating and implementing a solid follow-up mechanism for complaints that would generate trust and respect from the public.

"There is an urgent need for more frequent meet-the-people sessions with NGOs and community leaders so that anyone who is interested can meet them and red tape (can be) removed.

"For example, they can use schools as places to meet the people."


The New Sunday Times reported yesterday that the police were making it a point to station good-looking, smart and personable officers at all frontline positions to present a more friendly and accessible image to the public.

Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation vice-chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye said the police force needed the "4Ps" (Protective, Proactive, Performance Oriented, People- friendly) to be able to change the public perception.

"The looks are not really that important, but if you have someone who is handsome or pretty, then it may be some kind of bonus.


"The most important thing is for them to be approachable, friendly, able to interact with people and helpful.

"They should also be efficient," he said, referring especially to those manning police stations and patrolling the streets.

He added that it would be an advantage for officers to learn additional languages to be able to communicate with people of different races.

"There must be some kind of incentive for them to learn how to communicate in some words in other languages.

"They must walk the extra mile."

Suhakam commissioner and the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations secretary-general Muhammad Sha'ani Abdullah said having good-looking police officers would not make much difference to people who had to go to the police with a problem.

Several members of the public too, echoed these thoughts.

Senior executive Nur Ilyana Mukhtar, 28, believed it all boiled down to communication.

"Looks do not matter. What matters is a person's character and integrity.

"You can have looks but if you do not have the public relations skill, it still will not improve the image of the police force," the Shah Alam resident said.

Managing director Milan Patel, 31, from Malacca, said the public impression of the police lay in their efficiency and effectiveness, and not in the way they looked.

"It really doesn't matter if they look good or not.

"As long as they can get the job done, it is good enough."

Graphic designer Shukry Shamsuddin, 28, said a cop's personality and skill would make an impression not his looks.

"It won't matter much if you're good looking, but inefficient or unfriendly."

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Badminton / Singapore Open: Lin Dan pullout mars show

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 05:24 PM PDT

2011/06/20
K.M. Boopathy
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Lin Dan (left) of China stands in front of the spectators to announce his pullout from the Singapore Open men’s singles final while compatriot Chen Jin looks on yesterday. — AFP picture

Lin Dan (left) of China stands in front of the spectators to announce his pullout from the Singapore Open men's singles final while compatriot Chen Jin looks on yesterday. — AFP picture

IT is not unusual to see China ace Lin Dan conceding a walkover in a tournament but it is the first time he has done so in a final and allowed compatriot Chen Jin to record his first title in almost a year in the Singapore Open yesterday.

Tournament referee Ernest Robinson confirmed that Lin Dan was unable to play in the final due to gastroenteritis but the Olympic champion was nonetheless booed by the spectators. He put on a brave front and apologised to them.

"I can understand the reaction from the crowd. I will come again next year to Singapore," said Lin Dan.


It's interesting to note that Lin Dan did the same during the Malaysia Open quarter-finals in January where he conceded a walkover to Chen Long, claiming an abdominal muscle injury which made it easier for Lee Chong Wei to capture the title. However, Lin Dan made a quick recovery to deny Chong Wei the Korea Open crown the following week.

Chong Wei had learnt his lessons and decided to skip the German Open in March to focus on his All England title defence.

Lin Dan went on to win the German Open, beating Chen Jin but the former was at the receiving end, going down to Chong Wei in the All England final.

Knowing it' was virtually impossible to win back-to-back titles, Chong Wei wisely skipped the Singapore Open to go for the Indonesia Open which starts today in Jakarta.

It remains to be seen if an ailing Lin Dan will make his customary super fast recovery to challenge Chong Wei in Jakarta before the World Championships in London on Aug 8-14.

Lin Dan has not officially withdrawn from the Indonesia Open, which will only be known today.

RESULTS-- (All finals) Men's singles: Chen Jin (Chn) w.o. Lin Dan (Chn); Doubles: Cai Yun-Fu Haifeng (Chn) bt Alvent Yulianto-Hendra Gunawan (Ina) 21-17, 21-13; Women's singles: Wang Xin (Chn) bt Tine Baun (Den) 21-19, 21-17; Doubles: Tian Qing-Zhao Yunlei (Chn) bt Ha Jung Eun-Kim Min Jung (Kor) 21-13, 21-16; Mixed doubles: Ahmad Tantowi-Liliyana Natsir (Ina) bt Chen Hung Ling-Cheng Wen Hsing (Tai) 21-14, 27-25.

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Equestrian: King spurs team to third placing

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 05:21 PM PDT

2011/06/20
ZAINUDDIN MUHAMMAD
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Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin launches the Sultan Mizan Cup 2011 which is held simultaneously with the prize presentation ceremony of the Malaysia-Thailand Open Endurance Challenge Trophy yesterday. — Picture by Aswadi Alias

Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin launches the Sultan Mizan Cup 2011 which is held simultaneously with the prize presentation ceremony of the Malaysia-Thailand Open Endurance Challenge Trophy yesterday. — Picture by Aswadi Alias

YANG di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin, the Regent of Terengganu Tengku Muhammad Ismail Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin and Mohd Sulaiman Muda finished third in the team event at the Malaysia-Thailand Open Endurance Challenge Trophy at the Terengganu International Endurance Park at Lembah Bidong in Setiu yesterday.

The Royal Terengganu Endurance Stable (RTES) team accumulated a total time of 13:36:22s, with the King completing the three-loop 80km course in 4:19:49s, just a second faster than the Regent.

Winners of the team category were Team Horses from Thailand, comprising Wipawan Pawitayalarp, Warit Khuntarhporn and Prutirat Ratanakul Serireongrith.


The trio clocked 12:09:33s to finish just over an hour ahead of the State of Terengganu Endurance Team (STET), made up of Datuk Abdullah Taib, Mohd Kharul Abidin Mohd Nasir and Md Firdaus Hamid, who acquired a total time of 13:12;35s.

STET, however, made amends in the individual category when their rider Wan Kamaluddin Wan Yusof rode away with the title. The 39-year-old, who hails from Besut, Terengganu, crossed the line in 4:02:50s to win from 53 other riders from Malaysia and Thailand. His horse, Idas Tobiha, also won the best conditioned horse category.

Second place went to Ramso Ramli of the STC Endurance team who finished 12 seconds behind Wan Kamaluddin while Thailand's Wipawan Pawitayalarp came in third trailing Ramso by another seven seconds.


The winners received their prizes from Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Said at the launching of the Sultan Mizan Cup 2011 in Kampung Mangkok in Setiu.

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Top Glove downgraded, stock slips

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 06:58 PM PDT

Top Glove Corp, the world's biggest rubber-glove maker, fell in Kuala Lumpur trading after OSK Research Sdn Bhd downgraded the stock as the company reported quarterly earnings that were below expectations.

The stock slid 1 per cent to RM5.21 at 9:46 a.m. local time, set for its lowest close since June 14.

Top Glove's rating was cut to "neutral" from "buy," Jason Yap, an analst at OSK, wrote in a report today. -- Bloomberg

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Ramunia falls after Q2 profit halved

Posted: 19 Jun 2011 06:15 PM PDT

Ramunia Holdings Bhd, a Malaysian oil and gas services provider, fell to a two-week low in Kuala Lumpur trading after its second-quarter profit more than halved.

The stock dropped 3.2 per cent to 45.5 sen at 9:10 a.m. local time, set for its lowest close since June 3. -- Bloomberg

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