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Father of Philippine star Charice stabbed to death

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 11:07 PM PDT

MANILA: The father of Philippine pop star Charice has been stabbed to death with an ice pick in a drunken street fight, police said Tuesday, as the singer cancelled an overseas tour to be with her family.

Construction worker Ricky Pempengco, 39, was stabbed repeatedly late Monday after an altercation with another drinker in a street in an agricultural town south of Manila, police said.

"They bumped into each other and from there, they got into a fight," said local police chief Senior Superintendent Gilbert Cruz.


Police are still searching for the suspect in the killing, he added.

The 19-year-old singer, famous under her first name, mourned her father in a post on Twitter and said they had been close until her parents separated when she was a young child, and the children stayed with their mother.

"We had a really great relationship before all the trouble started... I loved him and I will still love him. He's still my dad after all," she said in the tweet.


Philippine media have widely reported that her father's violent and abusive behaviour led to the family breakup.

Charice, who had been touring in Singapore with hit-making producer David Foster, said she would be pulling out of the concerts to be with her family in the Philippines.

Charice rose to international fame through performances posted on YouTube, eventually appearing on major US television shows such as the Ellen DeGeneres Show, the Oprah Winfrey Show and the musical series Glee.


AFP

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Thursday's picket will be peaceful, assures MTUC

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 11:03 PM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) has given the assurance that the nationwide picket it plans to hold on Thursday will be peaceful.

MTUC secretary-general Abdul Halim Mansor said the picket, to protest the amendments to the Employment Act 1955 that was passed by the Dewan Rakyat on Oct 6, would not disrupt public order because it would be held after office hours from 5pm to 6.30pm.

He told Bernama when contacted that 18 locations had been identified for the picket and that the Inspector-General of Police had been informed about it.


"Based on my experience in my 30 years with MTUC, I can assure you that the picket to seek better deal for workers be peaceful," he said, adding that there would be 300 to 500 people expected at each location.

He said MTUC was not happy with the amendments, particularly the one about the appointment of a "contractor for labour", which allows employers to hire these contractors and not directly employing the workers.

This would mean that the workers were working for the contractor and not for the employers, he said, pointing out that the employers would have no direct responsibility over the welfare of the workers, particularly in terms of remittance to the Social Security Organisation and the Employees' Provident Fund.


"When a worker is injured in a workplace accident, how are we to deal with his compensation? This is going to be tricky because technically, the worker is not working with the employer, but he is doing work for the employer," he said.

He said the MTUC was also feeling unease with other amendments of the Act such as those affecting part-time workers and their salary and allowance payments.
"The amendments expose the workers to abuse especially in the hands of the contractors of labour.

"We want to resolve this domestically first, we don't want to bring this at the international level at this juncture," he added. -- BERNAMA

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RM15.9 billion allocated for petrol and diesel subsidies this year

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 10:11 PM PDT

RM15.9 billion allocated for petrol and diesel subsidies this year

KUALA LUMPUR: The government has allocated RM15.9bil for petrol and diesel subsidies this year to control the price and reduce burden on the people.

Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Donald Lim Siang Chai told Dewan Rakyat today that government spending on petrol and diesel subsidies last year amounted RM9.6bil.

He was replying to a question by Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan) who wanted to know the actual amount of petrol and diesel subsidies borne by the government.


Lim said the government is always concerned with the the people's welfare but at the same time has to address its financial capability to give the subsidies.

"As such, the subsidies must be distributed carefully to ensure that only those in need benefit from them," he added.

Restructuring of petrol and diesel subsidies which saw reduction of RM0.05 per litre twice last year saved more than RM1.7bil in subsidies. -- BERNAMA

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Train rams into tanker, 9 injured

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 10:42 AM PDT

2011/11/01
By Kristy Inus and Avila Geraldine
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KOTA KINABALU: Nine people, including a pregnant woman, were injured when a Sabah Railway passenger train crashed into an oil tanker at a level crossing near the Kota Kinabalu International Airport yesterday.

The 5.30pm collision in Jalan Kota Kinabalu-Petagas caused a loud explosion and a huge ball of fire which damaged the first carriage of the train.


The train, with three carriages, was carrying 200 passengers, including office workers, women and children.


It was travelling from here to Papar while the tanker was transporting fuel to a petrol station located across the railway track.

The injured were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.


They were identified as Asmeh Papang, 43, Lily Shafura, 29, Rahimah Rahmat, 42, Rauziah Ramli, 37, Masitah Nila (who was pregnant but whose age was not given), Sardy Latif (no age given), Norfidah Jailani, 33, Isma Ismail, 18, and Joseph Philip Kulip, 50.


The tanker driver, Dauleh Dausun, 41, and locomotive driver, Ali Ramli, 54, escaped unhurt. Police are questioning them on how the collision happened.

When met at the scene, Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib said the tanker driver was trying to drive across the track when the train reached the spot.


The crossing did not have a guard or barrier to warn motorists of approaching trains.


Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan said the crossing was illegal and the state government would take action by closing all illegal crossings.

Firefighters took more than an hour to douse the flames. Paramedics were kept busying ferrying the injured to hospital.


The tanker driver said he was not aware of the passing train until it was too late.


"I managed to jump out of the tanker before it hit my vehicle," Dauleh said.


A regular commuter, Razmi Jaafar, 37, from Papar, who boarded the train at Tanjung Aru at 5.25pm, said there was no warning at all.


"I was sitting in the first carriage when it happened five minutes into the journey.


"I was talking to my friend and suddenly we heard a loud explosion.

There were flames outside the window where we were seated.


"We all panicked and there were much shouting and pushing in our rush to get out." Razmi, who escaped with a slight bump on the head, said they could not open the door or windows from the inside.


"Finally, I managed to come out through a small gap in the window and opened the door from the outside." The 134km track from Tanjung Aru to Tenom has 22 crossings which have gates and signal lights, but more than 100 other crossings do not have these facilities.

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Gas Malaysia IPO may be priced at RM2.20

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 06:29 PM PDT

MMC Corp, a Malaysian power and ports company, said its Gas Malaysia Bhd unit may sell shares at RM2.20 apiece in an initial public offering.

The total net proceeds to be accrued to MMC is estimated at RM300.9 million, Kuala Lumpur-based MMC said in a statement last night.

MMC's effective stake in Gas Malaysia will be diluted to 30.9 percent from 41.8 percent after the IPO, it said. -- Bloomberg

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Jerneh Asia jumps on Kuok buyout offer

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 06:20 PM PDT

Jerneh Asia Bhd, a Malaysian company which sold its insurance stake, rose to its highest in more than three months in Kuala Lumpur trading after Kuok Brothers Sdn Bhd made a buyout offer at RM1.45 each.

The stock climbed 3.7 percent to RM1.41 at 9:03 a.m. local time, set for its highest close since July 18. -- Bloomberg

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Badminton: Chong Wei needs new game plan

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 05:17 PM PDT

2011/11/01
Ajitpal Singh
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IT is time for Lee Chong Wei to work on new strategies in the wake of his defeats to China's Chen Long in the finals of the Japan and Denmark Opens.

Despite his victory over the World No 2 in Paris, en route to winning the French Open, the 29-year-old must avoid defeat in future events as he cannot afford to be beaten by a second China shuttler, apart from Lin Dan, on a regular basis ahead of next year's London Olympic Games.

BA of Malaysia (BAM) high performance director Datuk James Selvaraj said Chong Wei needs to work on a surprise element in his game to remain superior over Chen Long.


"Chen Long plays like Lin Dan but is more deceptive due to his age and height. And this is dangerous," said James yesterday.

"Chong Wei's inability to beat Lin Dan is more psychological but as for Chen Long, he is losing because this shuttler is playing better."

According to James, China coaches have devised a new strategy for their players to adopt when playing Chong Wei.


"They are telling their players to avoid net plays and also to send the shuttle to the corners against him.

"In my personal view, Chong Wei must add a twist to his game by adding cross court strokes. I need to discuss this with his coach Tey Sue Bock," said the former international.

James was also concerned with Chong Wei's fitness as he noticed that the player was breathing heavily against Chen Long in the final of the Denmark Open.


"He was breathing hard. I believe it is the age factor as Chen Long is younger. Chong Wei needs to work on his fitness.

"He should also limit his participation in tournaments as we need him to be free from injuries for the London Olympics," he said.

Chong Wei has three tournaments -- Hong Kong Open, China Open and Macau Open -- left this year but James would prefer if he withdraws from one event.

"I think it would be too taxing if he plays in all three. I need to bring this up with Chong Wei," he added.

BAM must also check on Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong's form following their back-to-back early round defeats in Europe.

If the World No 5 continue to play below par, the former All England champions can forget about winning a medal at the Olympic next year.

Sunday's French Open Results (all finals) -- Men's singles: Lee Chong Wei (Mas) be Kenichi Tago (Jpn) 21-16, 21-11; Doubles: Jung Jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae (Kor) bt Cai Yun-Fu Haifeng (Chn) 14-21, 21-15, 21-11; Women's singles: Wang Xin (Chn) bt Li Xuerui (Chn) 21-15, 21-19; Doubles: Wang Xiaoli Wang-Yu Yang (Chn) bt Tian Qing- Zhao Yunlei 26-24, 21-15; Mixed doubles: Joachim Fischer Nielsen-Christinna Pedersen (Den) bt Xu Chen-Ma Jin (Chn) 21-17, 21-14.

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Golf: Lewis to light up Iskandar Johor Open

Posted: 31 Oct 2011 05:11 PM PDT


Tom Lewis won the recent Portugal Masters.

Tom Lewis won the recent Portugal Masters.

HE may not be a household name among golf fans on this side of the world yet but rookie Tom Lewis makes an exciting name to watch at this year's Iskandar Johor Open after his remarkable win at the recent Portugal Masters.

Lewis, 20, chalked up his maiden professional win at the Portugal Masters in only his third professional appearance, equalling the record for fastest professional title win at three and bettering Tiger Woods who won in his fifth and Rory Mcllroy who captured his first title at the 38th time of asking.

"I didn't expect my first win to come this soon at all," said Lewis who birdied five of his last seven holes to take the title by two strokes. "It's very much a relief not to have to go to the Tour School at the end of the year."


With the win, the Englishman secured his European Tour card for the next two years, leapt 455 places on the Official World Golf Rankings to 166th and also jumped to third place on The Ryder Cup points table, as well as entering the all-important top 60 of The Race to Dubai.

"I've not thought about the money -- I was thinking about winning," Lewis said of his incredible week where he had 22 birdies and only one bogey in the last 52 holes.

"I've got a long way to go. I'm nowhere near the player I want to be, so I'll put this win behind me at the end of the year and start fresh next year."


Lewis burst onto the world stage at The Open Championship last July when he shot an opening round 65 to take the lead, becoming the first amateur in more than 40 years to accomplish such a feat. He eventually finished in a tie for 30th and was awarded the Silver Medal for low amateur.

Lewis then played a part in the victorious Britain & Ireland Walker Cup side before joining the professional ranks, producing a top-ten finish in his first event at the Austrian Golf Open and making the cut at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

On the back of such meteoric rise, Lewis may even be worth a few punts to clinch the US$2 million (RM6.2 million) championship when he tees it up at Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club Nov 17-20.


The fifth edition of the Iskandar Johor Open boasts a stellar field -- with multiple major winner, Padraig Harrington, defending his title against big names including eight-time Europeans No 1, Colin Montgomerie. Other big names include Camilo Villegas, Anthony Kim, Henrik Stenson and Thongchai Jaidee.

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FESTIVE SURPRISE

Posted: 30 Oct 2011 09:12 AM PDT


In line with the state government's aim to create a caring community, Juita brought cheer to 100 needy families in conjunction with Deepavali

FIFTH-former Vanisree Sashi Kumar, 18, lives with her grandmother and goes to school in Pasir Gudang.

This teenager loves children and aspires to be a nurse. Aware that her mother, Vimala Kannaiah, 41, works hard to earn a living, Sashi is diligently studying to achieve her ambition, and hopes to make their lives more comfortable someday.


Iswari Rajendran, 19, works at a playschool in Johor Jaya and is taking child-education training courses to improve her skills.

She lives with her mother, Puspalatha Sambasivam, 34, and grandmother, Nagamah Rangasamy, 62, a diabetic who needs to use a wheelchair because of a recent fall.

These women were among 100 low-income families at the Deepavali event organised by Juita, in cooperation with JPMM DUN Permas (the coordinating body for the Permas state constituency), MIC Tebrau and MIC Pasir Gudang on Oct 16.


Single mothers and their children, the underprivileged and handicapped, all supported by Juita, gathered in the Multi-purpose Community Hall in Permas Jaya to receive Deepavali goodwill gifts.

Arriving in wheelchairs, on crutches and, for the blind, with the help of family members, the recipients happily received their gifts from Professor Datin Paduka Dr Jamilah Ariffin, Juita's President and wife of Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman.

Juita, also known as Badan Amal Tenaga Isteri Wakil-wakil Rakyat Negeri Johor, is an NGO actively involved in community welfare projects for women and children in Johor.


Its members are wives of Johor State Assemblymen, State Executive Office members, members of parliament and Senators, as well as Assemblywomen and female State Executive Council members.

In line with the Johor State Government's aim to create a caring community through holistic development, Juita has implemented 13 welfare projects in Johor initiated by Jamilah since 1995.

Utilising the concept of "smart partnerships," the projects helping needy single mothers and children are the result of cooperation between state departments, NGOs and the private sector.

Jamilah said Juita's 13th project, the Educational Incentive Project, is an on-going effort with the Johor Education Department.

In this project, poor, deserving students of all races in the districts in Johor receive educational incentives.

This year, selections were made from among Standard 5 students who achieved first to seventh positions in their class.

Next year, Standard 6 students achieving first to fifth positions will be rewarded with incentives as Juita continues to challenge students to raise the bar of excellence in their studies.

Juita's 14th project aims to provide aid to the Orang Seletar indigenous people in various villages in Johor.

Jamilah said Juita plans to upgrade community halls, improve jetties, provide skills training and paint homes.

She encouraged corporations and socially responsible individuals to contribute to a RM 1 million trust fund so that the indigenous people would benefit from its dividends.

"I guarantee that the trust is secure," she said,, citing a similar trust fund established for the Sinar Juita Children's Shelter, a home for abused children and abandoned babies.

She said the dividends from the trust fund had helped to pay for the university education of deserving students and for the maintenance of buildings.

In view of the current trend of single parents leaving their children in the care of grandparents to work full-time, Jamilah said Juita's next project will be to teach grandparents how to care for their grandchildren.

With the nation's aging population on the rise, the younger generation will also be taught to take care of the elderly.

She urged those who did not live with their parents to go home and celebrate festivals with their elderly relatives as it meant a great deal to them.

Juita distributed RM200 each to 10 recipients.

Gifts in kind, totalling RM4,000, were presented to each recipient in the form of a beautiful sari for the festive season.

In addition, the MIC Divisions of Tebrau and Pasir Gudang gave away 5kg bags of rice and food hampers consisting of items such as cooking oil, canned food and biscuits.

Also present at the event were Johor MIC chairman Datuk K. S. Balakrishnan, M. Asojan, Johor State Unity, Human Resources, Science, Technology & Innovation chairman M. Asojan, members of parliament, MIC representatives and Juita members.

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Hair salon visit

Posted: 30 Oct 2011 08:10 AM PDT

2011/10/30
By Ahmad Fairuz Othman


DURING his youth, Alias Kanom used to visit a hair salon that belonged to the parents of one of his classmates.

It was the beginning of his fascination with hairdressing, and the impetus for a career that now spans 20 years.

"I used to follow my classmate to her parents' salon after school," said Alias, 41, who owns Zulhandam hair studio at Plaza Seni in Johor Baru.


"Her father would cut the male customers' hair, while her mother did the women.

"This classmate continues to run the family business in my hometown of Sungai Rengit, Pengerang."

After completing school, Alias obtained a certificate for attending a year-long hairdressing course at the now-defunct Youth Skills Centre in Bukit Senyum, Johor Baru.


He was 21 when he began working for a hair salon in Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak in Jalan Wong Ah Fook. He later switched to another salon at the City Square shopping mall.

In 2006, Alias ventured out on his own to open the Zulhandam hair studio. The name is a combination of Arabic and Latin phrases that mean to step out in style.

"I am 100 per cent passionate about what I do, because my customers entrust their heads to me. I must give my best to them."


Though the majority of Alias's customers are men, he provides a separate space for women.

He said the most popular hairstyle for men now was the mohawk, with slope gantung (hanging slope), in which thick hair at the back covers a closely cropped slope. He said women's styles were much more varied.

Zulhandam's rate for a cut for short hair is RM9, while children are charged RM6.

A cut and black hair colouring is RM40, while a cut and other colouring is RM50.

Haircuts for women are priced at RM12 and above, while a haircut and colouring is RM60.

Rebonding is priced at RM100. A wash and cut is priced between RM15 and RM20, while wash only for short hair is RM8.

Zulhandam hair studio is at Lot 79, Level One, Plaza Seni, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Johor Baru. It is open daily from 11am to 9pm.

Call 017-736 3181 or 013-736 8983, for details.

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