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Man holds kindergarten kids, teachers hostage

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 09:48 PM PDT

Man holds kindergarten kids, teachers hostage

MUAR: A hammer-wielding man holding about 30 kids, including teachers hostage in Sg Abong, Muar.

At least one kid died. Police have cordoned the area and now negotiating for the children's release.

More updates to follow.

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'Pay minimum wage or risk fine'

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 10:46 AM PDT

'Pay minimum wage or risk fine'

2011/07/06
By Elvina Fernandez
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KUALA LUMPUR: Workers who are not paid according to the minimum wage when it is implemented at the end of the year, can report their employers to the Labour Department.

Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said once the minimum wage comes into effect, it would be compulsory for employers to comply or risk being fined.

"The department will be monitoring the situation. But employees who feel they are not being given their rights can approach the department directly," he said yesterday.


He said that once the provisions for the minimum wage became law, employers who fail to comply would be liable to a fine of not more than RM10,000 for each employee.

A study by the Human Resources Ministry in 2009 showed that 33.8 per cent of the 1.3 million workers covered earned less than RM700 a month. This is below the poverty line, which is RM720 a month.

Dr Subramaniam said the proposed new legislation for a minimum wage provides for the setting up of a National Wages Consultative Council which would recommend an appropriate minimum wage.


"This will help the ministry in meeting the objective of assisting the lowly paid workers."

He also said the council would make suggestions to the government based on sectors, types of employment and regions.

He added that there would be a review of the minimum wage every two years.


He said the minimum wage should not be too low as it would not serve the purpose, nor too high as it may cause problems to the economy by forcing businessmen to relocate or close down their businesses.

The Malaysian Trades Union Congress had earlier asked for the minimum wage to be set at RM900 a month.

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Dr Johari Mat sworn in as senator

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 10:48 PM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: The Chief Executive of Sultan Ismail Petra International Islamic College in Nilam Puri, Kota Baru, Datuk Dr Johari Mat, today took his oath as a senator at the Dewan Negara, here.

The swearing-in ceremony was carried out before Senate President Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang.

Dr Johari, 59, from Kelantan, holds a Doctorate in Usuluddin from the Iman Mohd Ibn Saud Al-Islamiyyah University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.


He was an associate professor at the Academy of Islamic Studies, Universiti of Malaya, Kelantan and has done several researches among them, a study on deviant teachings in several states in the country.

He is also a member of Universiti of Malaya's Al-Basirah Journal Advisory Board and chairman of Dewan Bahasa and Pustaka's religious work production panel. - BERNAMA

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41 detained for illegal assembly in Perak

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 10:13 PM PDT

IPOH: Perak Police have detained 41 people in several districts in the state from last Friday on suspicion of involvement in the illegal assembly planned for Saturday.

Perak Police chief Datuk Skukri Dahalan said among those detained were several opposition representatives, individuals and a religious teacher.

"They were held for gathering and producing and distributing t-shirts and leaflets on the illegal assembly," he told a news conference after the Perak police's monthly gathering here today.


He said they were detained in Sungai Siput, Kuala Kangsar, Batu Gajah and Ipoh and had been freed on police bail.

He reminded members of the public not to get involved in the illegal assembly, saying police would not tolerate those who were adamant on going ahead with the activity. -- BERNAMA

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Badminton: Maxis boost for Olympics campaign

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 05:27 PM PDT

2011/07/07
By Fadhli Ishak
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(From left) Lee Chong Wei, Maxis senior vice president Fitri Abdullah, Koo Kien Keat, Maxis Bhd chairman Tan Sri Arshad Raja Tun Uda, Tan Boon Heong, Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, Mohd Azlan Iskandar, NSC director general Datuk Zolkples Embong, Azizul Hasni Awang and Maxis’ chief operating officer Jean-Pascal Van Overbeke at the Maxis Sports Ambassadors Programme at Sime Darby Convention Centre yesterday. — Picture by Fariz Iswadi Ismail

(From left) Lee Chong Wei, Maxis senior vice president Fitri Abdullah, Koo Kien Keat, Maxis Bhd chairman Tan Sri Arshad Raja Tun Uda, Tan Boon Heong, Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, Mohd Azlan Iskandar, NSC director general Datuk Zolkples Embong, Azizul Hasni Awang and Maxis' chief operating officer Jean-Pascal Van Overbeke at the Maxis Sports Ambassadors Programme at Sime Darby Convention Centre yesterday. — Picture by Fariz Iswadi Ismail

SIX of Malaysia's top athletes have an added reason to deliver the nation's first Olympic gold in London next year -- thanks to telecommunications giant Maxis Berhad.

The company appointed shuttlers Lee Chong Wei, Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong, cyclist Azizul Hasni Awang, and divers Pandalela Rinong and Leong Mun Yee were all appointed as Maxis Sports Ambassadors yesterday together with squash star Azlan Iskandar.

Maxis has allocated RM2 million for the 18-month deal and besides the athletes receiving a monthly stipend, they will get an additional performance bonus for maintaining and improving their ranking.


An even more enticing bonus awaits the athletes -- with the exception of Azlan -- who are all in the 2012 Olympic programme is a special performance bonus for winning medals in London.

Maxis Berhad chairman Raja Tan Sri Arshad Raja Tun Uda said: " We are not revealing the exact amount but it will be a special bonus for a special achievement."

Sports minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, who officiated the launch, said the programme provided a timely motivational boost for the athletes.


"The programme, which spans till after the Olympics next year, gives the athletes even more motivation to win gold and hopefully bring home more medals than we have won in previous editions of the Games," said Ahmad Shabery.

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Badminton: BAM: Funds for all

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 05:25 PM PDT

2011/07/07
By K.M. Boopathy
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GOOD times are back for the grassroots as the BA of Malaysia (BAM) plans to utilise the bulk of its annual funding of about RM14 million for development.

It is a move which makes sense, especially if BAM plans to enjoy financial support from sponsors far into the future.

Lack of a lucrative sponsorship for almost a decade had forced BAM to depend heavily on the National Sports Council (NSC) for funding. BAM also slashed its budget for overseas tournaments, which slowed down the progress of the back-up players.


However, Maybank's six-year deal of RM41 million has allowed BAM to breathe easily again, especially as this is on top of the RM8 million it already has annually.

NSC is likely to continue contributing about RM3 million for tournaments, Proton and equipment sponsors Yonex provide RM2 million each while other forms of sponsorship and income fetch another RM1 million, which will give BAM an annual budget of RM14 million.

BAM secretary Ng Chin Chai said efforts will begin right away to ensure Malaysia has top quality back-up players when seniors like Lee Chong Wei and men's doubles Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong call it a day.


"Maybank's sponsorship is a timely boost as our annual expenses are continuously increasing. We have to strengthen our elite squad but there will be a bigger emphasis on back-up players as we will be able to send them for more international tournaments now," said Chin Chai.

"We had to cut down on tournaments before this due to budget constraints but lack of tournaments resulted in the world ranking of the back-up players dropping and this has denied them the opportunity of regularly playing in the grand prix and super series.

"We have asked the coaches to review their programmes until the end of the year and include the players in satellite and international challenge events to help them improve their world ranking and eventually move into the grand prix and super series events.


"Development in the states will also receive a major boost as they will get RM1.6 million annually. We will also employ a chief coach in every State.

"We will also provide funds for the states to organise at least two age groups tournaments each, which we hope can start by October.

"A further RM1 million will be spent for the national junior programme at the Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS) as we need to produce world class talents.

Chin Chai said the long term target is for BAM to be financially independent.

"NSC has been supporting BAM for a long time but has indicated it will gradually reduce its funding. We have always been grateful for what NSC has done but we will receive whatever it offers as BAM is aware of the need to be financially independent."

That, should all parties do their part, will be achieved if results start flowing.

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Earnings upgrade for Genting Malaysia?

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 06:44 PM PDT

Genting Malaysia Bhd rose to a three-month high in Kuala Lumpur trading after RHB Research Institute Sdn Bhd said the casino company's new gaming business in New York City may result in earnings upgrades for the stock.

The stock climbed 1.1 per cent to RM3.82 at 9:36 a.m. local time, set for its highest close since April 1. -- Bloomberg

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Boustead gains on stake cut proposal

Posted: 06 Jul 2011 06:09 PM PDT

Boustead Holdings Bhd, a Malaysian plantation and financial services group, rose the most in a month in Kuala Lumpur trading after outlining plans to cut its stake in Pharmaniaga Bhd.

The stock gained 3.2 per cent to RM6.12 at 9:03 a.m. local time, set for its steepest increase since June 9. -- Bloomberg

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A CUT ABOVE

Posted: 05 Jul 2011 11:14 AM PDT

A CUT ABOVE


Elle hairstylists showed off their skills during their graduation show recently

IT was an afternoon of fun, flair and fantasy recently when 56 graduates from the Elle Hair Academy presented a showcase of creative hairstyles.

Their passion for the profession showed through clearly in the stylish presentation on their graduation day. From the dramatic display of clever coiffeurs, the audience saw how these budding hairstylists went all out to apply what they have learnt to impress their instructors.


Elle Hair Studio was established in 1986 by Simon Koh and the hair academy was opened in 1989.

Since its inception, more than 400 hairstylists have graduated and went on to successful careers in the hair industry, both locally and abroad.

Koh, the artistic director and principal of the academy, works with a team of professional hairstylists to train and mentor the graduates.


With their inspiration, the graduates were challenged to show off a range of hairstyles designed in a showcase of four themes, namely, Sports, Rock, Gothic and Avant-Garde.

If the audience appreciated the trendy hair designs in the Sports category, they certainly enjoyed the slick hairstyles in the Rock and Gothic categories that not only featured dark clothes but bold, black make-up colours matched with equally sombre facial expressions.

The eagerly anticipated Avant-Garde category blew the audience away with a dramatic display of a range of creative coiffeurs derived from the artists' active imagination.


With such a dazzling display, the panel of judges made up of Nicole Tay, Christopher Foong and Eric Tan, had a difficult time selecting the winners for the best creation in each category.

All the graduates' hard work paid off handsomely when the winners were finally announced.

After Hew Lee Yin (Sports), Hon Chee Boon (Rock), Chong Boon Hau (Gothic) and eight graduates in Team 5 for the Avant-Garde category received their awards, Koh presented all the graduates with their certificates.

Chong, 19, who hails from Seremban, completed the hairstyling course as a full-time student in eleven months.

Unlike him, Choo Khai Kgin, 28, took the course on a part-time basis and completed the course after three years.

Armed with their qualifications, these young hairstylists are eager to gain more experience before they embark on their careers.

"It's not just a simple haircut," said Elvin Low, Elle's human resource and marketing manager, as he discussed how it's now important to receive proper training and become a qualified and certified hairstylist.

He said after graduation, young hairstylists have many job opportunities, beginning as junior stylists before they gain sufficient experience to be senior stylists, then leading stylists and later as professionals.

Low, who has been with Elle for six years, acknowledged that Elle Hair Academy is leading the way in professional hairstyle training in Johor Baru.

"The customer always comes first," said Koh, who has earned an excellent reputation among his regular customers as he stands firm by this principle since opening his first hair salon.

Koh is also L'Oreal Professional Malaysia's artistic ambassador for the period 2002 to next year.

Elle Hair Academy is on Level 4 of Plaza Pelangi, adjacent to Cut by Elle, one of the five Elle outlets in Johor Baru.

For details, visit www.elle. com.my.

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60 fishing nets worth RM80,000 stolen

Posted: 05 Jul 2011 10:25 AM PDT

2011/07/05
By Chong Chee Seong

SOME 60 fishing nets valued at RM80,000 were stolen from two boats in the Straits of Malacca recently.

The incident is believed to have taken place before dawn, after a group of fishermen in two boats went to sea on Friday night to lower the nets at l5 nautical miles off the Muar coast.

The fishermen took a nap after lowering the nets. When the fishermen hauled them up a few hours later, some of the nets were missing.


Sulaiman Kamis, 53, said his boat was anchored at the Muar river near the Jalan Salleh wet market. He lost 30 nets valued at RM40,000.

Another fisherman Din Abbas also lost 30 nets valued at RM40,000.

Sulaiman said he and two assistants took a nap after lowering 110 nets. When they hauled them up at about 1am on Saturday, 30 nets were missing.


He said they had earlier heard the drones of a motorboat nearby.

Din, who was fishing nearby found 30 nets missing when he and his assistant had set down l90 nets on Saturday morning.

He believed that the thieves could have sneaked up to his boat and cut off the ropes which were linked to the nets before hauling them up into their speedboat.

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