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19 trapped in flooded China coal mines

Posted: 31 May 2011 09:50 PM PDT

BEIJING: Rescuers in southwest China raced Wednesday to locate 19 workers trapped in two flooded coal mines, state media said, in the latest incidents to strike the nation's notoriously dangerous collieries.

In Guiyang city, the capital of Guizhou province, emergency teams searched for 11 missing miners at the Fuhong mine, which flooded on Sunday, the official Xinhua news agency reported. One body has been recovered.

Provincial safety official Pu Jianjiang was quoted as saying those missing still had a chance of survival. A preliminary investigation revealed that a design flaw could have been the cause of the accident.


The second incident, which took place late Tuesday on the border of Guizhou province and the Guangxi region, left eight workers trapped. A local official said rescue work was under way at the mine, which was operating illegally.

Last year, 2,433 people died in coal mine accidents in China, according to official statistics, or a rate of more than six workers per day.

Labour rights groups, however, say the actual death toll is likely much higher than official data indicates, partly due to under-reporting of accidents as mine bosses seek to limit their economic losses and avoid punishment. - BERNAMA

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Cebu Pacific slashes fares by 50 percent

Posted: 31 May 2011 09:48 PM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: The Philippines' largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific, has slashed fares to all of its international and domestic destinations by 50 per cent from yesterday to June 3.

The deal is for travel from Aug 1-Oct 31, 2011.

Among the international destinations on sale are Bangkok, Busan, Ho Chi Minh City, Incheon, Jakarta, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Osaka and Singapore, the airline said in a statement today.


"Passengers can also utilise the airline's network in Asia to get from North Asia to Southeast Asia and vice versa, via the Philippines," said its vice president for marketing and distribution, Candice Iyog. -- BERNAMA

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Flood spoils 30-year vinyl collection

Posted: 14 Mar 2011 06:27 PM PDT

2010/11/10
Adie Suri Zulkefli
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Tengku Nahar Tengku Mansor holds his treasured collection of Michael Jackson Thriller at his flood-ravaged house at Taman Rakyat, Alor Star. NST picture by Ramdzan Masiam

Tengku Nahar Tengku Mansor holds his treasured collection of Michael Jackson Thriller at his flood-ravaged house at Taman Rakyat, Alor Star. NST picture by Ramdzan Masiam

ALOR STAR: Flood victim Tengku Nahar Tengku Mansor, 48, was devastated when he came home to find his collection of vinyl records was soaked in mudwaters after the city was ravaged by floods last Wednesday.

The father of three only realised the irreparable damages when he returned to his house at Taman Rakyat, Jalan Sultanah Bahiyah here on Saturday after seeking refuge at a relative's home in Hutan Kampung.

Self-employed Tengku Nahar said his record collection were kept in the storeroom of his double-storey house and he had forgotten about the records when his family were rushing to evacuate the house last week.


"I was busy moving our furniture to the upper-floor when the flood started to reach our doorstep last Wednesday. I forgot about the records that was stacked in a box which I placed on the floor of the store room," said crestfallen Tengku Nahar.

Tengku Nahar said he may salvage the vinyl records but the album covers were spoilt.

His collection includes evergreens and superstars the likes of Bee Gees, Dan Hill, Neil Young, David Gates, Kim Carnes, Cliff Richard, Nat King Cole, and Graham Nash.


Tengku Nahar began collecting the vinyl records in the 1970s, and he loved each of them dearly.

"This is the precious collection of my life, I simply could not believe that I forgot about them when we were leaving the house," he added.

Tengku Nahar had lived in Langkawi for over 20 years before moving back to his hometown in Alor Star two months ago.


"I had never expected this area would be inundated by flood as it was never badly affected even during the major flood in 2005. I certainly hope that it would not occur again," he said.

He thanked the volunteer rescuers for helping them in the evacuation process.

"I didn't realise how serious the situation was until the rescuers arrived at 11pm on Thursday telling us to leave the house as the authority was about to cut-off the electricity supply on safety ground," he said, sharing his first experience with flood disaster.

Tengku Nahar said he was planning to frame all the vinyl record and have them hung on the wall but did not have the time to do so.

He only managed to frame his most treasured album 'Thriller', by the late King of Pop Michael Jackson. "At least I still have this."

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Nation needs DNA banks, says lead CSI

Posted: 09 Mar 2011 10:50 AM PST

2010/12/08
By Nor Hidayati Mokhtar

SHAH ALAM: Malaysia needs to build DNA banks or repositories to assist in solving crimes and prosecuting cases, according to a senior forensic police officer.

Head of the Police Forensic Lab's Crime Scene Unit (CSU) Supt Amidon Anan said the ability to collect DNA at crime scenes often proved futile as the forensic lab had only a limited bank of samples.

"Having the DNA is useful if we have suspects we can match the samples against. But we are unable to use the samples to help us find potential perpetrators as we don't have DNA banks like what you see on the television series CSI," said Amidon.


He was speaking to students from UiTM's Faculty of Communication and Media Studies on the topic, 'Crime as the elective subject' at the campus here on Oct 5.

The need to create and develop DNA banks was critical, said Amidon, given the high public expectations on the police to safeguard society and reduce crime.

He said: "DNA banks can help the CSU in many pending cases, such as Nurin Jazlin. It was sad that while we were able to collect a DNA sample from the body of the child, we had little means or resources to match it with the likely murderer," he said.


Nurin Jazlin was a high-profile case of a missing child whose body was subsequently dumped in a gym bag in Petaling Jaya more than three years ago.

Amidon expressed his frustration that the CSU's repeated requests for the establishment of DNA banks seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.

While the cost of implementing such a project would be substantial, he said it would only escalate over time and "if not now, then when?"


"It is not about being a hero in solving these cases. It is about finding justice for the victim's family."

"Having this ability to solve and prosecute cases would significantly reduce the ability of criminals to get away with their crimes," added Amidon.

(Ed: This article first appeared in Varsity Voice, a monthly publication jointly produced by the New Straits Times and Universiti Teknoogi MARA (UiTM) under the newspaper's Journalism on Campus project.)

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Sunway cut to 'hold', stock slides

Posted: 31 May 2011 06:19 PM PDT

Sunway Holdings Bhd, a Malaysian construction and property group, fell the most in two weeks in Kuala Lumpur trading after the stock was cut to "hold" from "buy" at Maybank Investment Bank Bhd.

The stock slid 1.2 per cent to RM2.54 at 9:11 a.m. local time, set for its biggest decline since May 19. -- Bloomberg

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RHB Cap gains on possible merger report

Posted: 31 May 2011 07:40 PM PDT

Shares in RHB Capital Bhd gained 10 per cent or 88 sen to RM10.10 at 10.02am today following news that Bank Negara
had given approval to Maybank and CIMB to commence merger negotiations with the bank.

Investors cheered the possible exercise, which is expected to cost RM20 billion, with about 1.66 million shares changing hand.

However, both Maybank and CIMB's shares lost its lustre, with both declining eight sen and one sen to RM8.83 and RM8.36, respectively.

HwangDBS Vickers Research, in a note today, said the merger of Maybank+RHB Cap or CIMB+RHB Cap, with an estimated combined asset size of US$154 billion and US$132 billion, respectively, would bring the enlarged entity closer to their larger Asean peers, namely Singapore banks.


"We believe the creation of a regional banking champion is essential in an evolving competitive landscape. We would not discount a likely duplication in branches and customers arising from the merger but we believe there are synergies to be extracted," it said in a note today.

The research house also seem to favour CIMB+RHP Cap, saying that the possible enlarged entity would create a more value enhancing union given its previous successful mergers, both domestically and regionally.

"RHB Cap remains our merger and acquisition pick pending imminent
finalisation of a bidder, either wholly (by a domestic bank) or partly (by a foreign strategic stake)," it added.

The research house also maintained a'"buy" recommendation on RHB Cap at a target price of RM10. -- Bernama

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Bowling: Much at stake for women

Posted: 31 May 2011 05:15 PM PDT

2011/06/01
Ajitpal Singh
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Siti Shazwani is one of the players hoping to make the team to the Women’s World Championships.

Siti Shazwani is one of the players hoping to make the team to the Women's World Championships.

THE national bowling team will be gunning for honours in two "Gold" level European Tour tournaments in July.

They will compete in the Storm San Marino Open (July 2-10) and the Trofeu Internacional Ciutatde Barcelona (July 12-17).

Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress high performance manager Cheah Ban Cheng said the National Sports Council has agreed in principle to fund the national team for both European tournaments.


"We will conduct a roll-off to select the best bowlers for both competitions. The council will only fund a specific number of bowlers," said Ban Cheng yesterday.

"Both tournaments will give our bowlers the perfect opportunity to make an impression in Europe. Most of the top European bowlers will be in San Marino and Barcelona."

Malaysian bowlers have been making an impression in Europe since 2007.


Zandra Aziela Ibrahim Hakimi was the first to make an impact by claiming the Czech Open, four years ago, before Adrian Ang stunned some of the best bowlers in Europe to lift the 2009 Ankara Open.

In March, Syafiq Ridhwan Malek, a former national champion, finished second in the Brunswick Euro Challenge in France. The event was also part of the World Tour.

National coach Holloway Cheah said the San Marino and Barcelona events will be used to gauge his bowlers before he decides the team for the Women's World Championships in Hong Kong in September.


"The stakes are higher for the women bowlers. Those selected for both tournaments will of course hold early advantage in getting selected for the world meet.

"But they cannot afford to slip up in Europe," he said.

Holloway said he will name the six-member world meet squad after the Indonesia Open in Jakarta on July 15-25.

"My bowlers must use the opportunity in tournaments to make an impression as we are not competing in many this year."

Those gunning for tickets to the world meet are Wendy Chai, Esther Cheah, Sharon Koh, Zandra Aziela, Siti Safiyah Amirah Abdul Rahman, Zatil Iman Abdul Ghani, Jacqueline Jenelee Sijore, Sin Li Jane, Dayang Khairuniza Dhiyana, Siti Shazwani Ahmad Suhaimi and Hee Kar Yen.

The men and women bowlers are currently competing in the Singapore Open.

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Football: Safee raring to strike again

Posted: 31 May 2011 05:13 PM PDT

2011/06/01
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Safee Sali (centre)  with captain Safiq Rahim (left) and Azmi Muslim at a training session at Wisma FAM on Monday. — Picture by: Osman Adnan

Safee Sali (centre) with captain Safiq Rahim (left) and Azmi Muslim at a training session at Wisma FAM on Monday. — Picture by: Osman Adnan

SAFEE Sali believes his stint with Pelita Jaya in the Indonesian Super League has made him a better striker.

The 27-year-old, who was the top scorer in last December's AFF Cup, has scored six goals in 10 appearances for Pelita.

The striker now hopes to make full use of his skill to help the national team make an impact in the World Cup Qualifiers.


Malaysia will open their campaign against minnows Taiwan in a two-leg match on June 29 (Kuala Lumpur) and July 3 (Taipei). Singapore await the winner of the Malaysia-Taiwan tie in the second round.

Safee reported for training with the national team for the first time in almost three months at Wisma FAM in Kelana Jaya on Monday.

Although Safee had only returned a day before reporting to national coach K. Rajagobal, he did not show signs of fatigue throughout the training session.


Safee is expected to lead Malaysia's strikeforce alongside Norshahrul Idlan Talaha in an away international friendly against Hong Kong on Friday.

"Although it has only been three months, I feel it has been ages since I last wore the national jersey. I want to make an impact against Hong Kong," said Safee in Kelana Jaya yesterday.

"My game has improved by leaps and bounds since my stint in the Indonesian league. It has made me a better player. Now, I want to use all my experience to help Malaysia do well in international matches, starting with the World Cup Qualifiers."


Safee said it was important, however, that the national team earn good results in friendly internationals ahead of the Qualifiers.

"A win against Hong Kong will definitely give us the confidence and self-belief for the qualifiers. We must continue with our consistency and composure, which won us the AFF Cup, throughout this season," said Safee, adding that he must play to his true ability for the national team.

Rajagobal has dropped two players, goalkeeper Nasril Nourdin and defender Farisham Ismail, from his 24-man squad for the friendly against Hong Kong.

He is using the match to test new faces and strategies before the Qualifiers.

Among the trainees are Syed Adney Syed Hussein, Nasriq Baharom, Mohamad Azmi Muslim, S Chanturu, Helmi Remeli and Ismail Faruqi Ashari.

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FISH LURE

Posted: 30 May 2011 11:55 AM PDT

FISH LURE

2011/05/31
By Sim Bak Heng


A roadside stall in Jalan Johor Baru-Pontian is drawing fish lovers

WHILE most ornamental fishes are placed in aquariums or sold in hobby shops located indoors, Marzinah Mohd Amran, 48, is selling the fish in small plastic bags by the roadside.

Rows of plastic bags filled with fish, water and aquatic weeds are seen hanging from her makeshift stall at Kampung Jasa Sepakat at Batu 30.5, Jalan Johor Baru-Pontian in Pontian.


It is hard to miss this stall as passersby will find themselves captivated by the bags of water sparkling under the sun.

If they bother to stop by the stall, they will be surprised to see ornamental fishes of different species and sizes lurking amid the waterweeds in each of the plastic bags, as though they are saying: "Take me home! Take me home!"

Marzinah was once a fruit seller who operated her stall at exactly the same spot as this fish stall now.


"My husband and I used to sell local fruits and jungle produce for about 15 years. However, I broke my leg during an accident six years ago. This forced my husband to stop the business which was labour-intensive," she said.

"After I recovered a year later, I could not move heavy items. My friends then encouraged me to sell ornamental fish at the abandoned fruit stall, and they even found me fish suppliers. I have been doing this business for the past four years and I enjoy it a lot."

Marzinah's customers include both locals and passing travellers. She said some travellers heading towards Kuala Lumpur or Johor Baru even bought a few bags.


Among the ornamental fish sold at her stall are kaloi kampung (giant gouramy), belida (featherback), sepat (gouramy), bujuk (forest snakehead) , leekoh (common carp) and puyu (climbing perch).

Edible species like the haruan (common snakehead) and tilapia are also available.

Snakeheads are highly sought after by housewives who are under confinement as it is believed the meat has the medicinal property to expedite wound-healing.

As it is meant for consumption, the species is generally bigger than ornamental fish.

Marzinah always tries to keep her price low as she wants to encourage people to take up the hobby.

She tags her fish from RM4 each and the biggest snakehead of about three kilogrammes sells for RM30.

"All my fish are obtained locally. For example, the sepat species are usually caught by using net in canals. For bujuk, perch and snakehead, they are usually supplied by anglers. Other species are bred in fish farms and supplied to me regularly," she said.

Although Marzinah's husband has a part-time job, he still helps her from time to time with tasks like packing the fish.

"I am comfortable with what I am doing now as it is not as laborious as before. Even a lone worker is enough for the job, which is rather relaxing," she said.

"More importantly, I also share knowledge with my customers on fish-rearing, fish food and hygiene."

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IBM offers toolkit kiosk for SMEs

Posted: 30 May 2011 10:09 AM PDT

IBM offers toolkit kiosk for SMEs


IBM Malaysia Sdn Bhd presented a Toolkit kiosk to the Small-and-Medium Enterprises (SME) Corporation Malaysia's Johor branch recently.

The toolkit is designed to enhance business capabilities. It offers a programme that enables entrepreneurs and small businesses to learn how to implement the sustainable business management practices, free of charge.

IBM's country manager (geographic expansion) Tang Choeng Weng presented the Toolkit kiosk to SME Corporation state director Azrine Othman at the Thistle Hotel Johor Baru.


The company, which launched the IBM Comes To You mobile solutions kiosk, which is a bus outfitted with IBM hardware, software and technology solutions and services, was also stationed at the hotel for two days.

Tang said the stopover was part of IBM's geographic expansion strategy to bring its expertise to more than 6,000 corporations and SMEs nationwide.

Packaged as a moving solutions clinic, the kiosk aims to bring customised, easy-to-implement solutions and growth needs of SMEs.


It is an initiative supported by SME Corp Malaysia and Avnet Technology Solutions, an IBM business partner.

The programme was also introduced in Malacca, Kedah and Perak before wrapping up at the Universiti Sains Malaysia campus in Penang.

"We will also be donating a SME Toolkit kiosk to the SME Corp's branch office in Penang," Tang said.


The event was organised in conjunction with IBM's global centennial celebration on June 16 and IBM Malaysia's 50th anniversary on June 21. -- By Chuah Bee Kim

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Damn! Aussies to be fined for swearing

Posted: 30 May 2011 11:37 PM PDT

The country's second most populous state Victoria is due to approve new legislation this week under which police will be able to slap fines of up to Aus$240 (US$257) on people using offensive words or phrases.

MELBOURNE: Australians may have a love of plain speaking but new laws are set to curtail some of their more colourful language with police issuing on-the-spot fines for obnoxious swearing.

Victorian Attorney-General Robert Clark said the penalties, similar to those issued for speeding or parking illegally, would free up police time.


"This will give the police the tools they need to be able to act against this sort of obnoxious behaviour on the spot, rather than having to drag offenders off to court and take up time and money in proceedings," he said.

But even the state's top lawyer admitted to swearing sometimes.

"Occasionally I mutter things under my breath as probably everybody does," he told ABC radio.


"But this law is not targeted at that, it's targeted at the sort of obnoxious, offensive behaviour in public that makes life unpleasant for everybody else." - AFP

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MMEA recovers body of drowned man

Posted: 30 May 2011 11:15 PM PDT

TAWAU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) found the body of a man reported missing on May 28 floating in the Sungai Merotai estuary yesterday.

MMEA Tawau staff officer (operations) Lt Norihan Ngah said the body of the man, identified only as Winsen, 54, was found at 3.40 pm about one nautical mile from where he was reported missing, and sent to Tawau Hospital.

He said Winsen was with his son Ronny, 19, and a friend Nasir, 38, transporting logs from Kalabakan to Tawau when stormy weather capsized their boat.


Winsen was lost at sea while Nasir and Ronny managed to save themselves. - BERNAMA

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Government needs to spend wisely: Yakcop

Posted: 30 May 2011 10:52 PM PDT

"We are still giving subsidies, but with international crude oil prices rising exponentially, from US$39 per barrel to above US$100 per barrel, we need to adjust prices with the interest of the people in mind."

KUALA LUMPUR: Following the subsidy rationalisation plan announced yesterday, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop said the government needs to spend funds wisely to sustain the country's future development.

"The reason why Malaysia has a subsidy system now is for the people to live comfortably.


"However, under current circumstances where prices are escalating, the government has its spending limits and there is a budget for subsidies," he said after launching the Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER) Business Opportunity Showcase here today.

Yakcop said funds generated from tax collection and other forms of revenue can be better utilised to spur further development and growth in the country, for example, enhancing public infrastructure and facilities in the outskirts.

"We are still giving subsidies, but with international crude oil prices rising exponentially, from US$39 per barrel to above US$100 per barrel, we need to adjust prices with the interest of the people in mind.


"Adjustments to electricity tariffs, announced yesterday, will have a minimal impact," he said, obviously refering to 75 per cent of the population who will not be affected by the increase.

Also present was Deputy International Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir who admitted the cost of power was one factor to be evaluated by companies in determining their investment destination of choice.

"Perhaps for those companies that base their viability purely on the cost of energy, maybe they will take this into consideration, but often companies will look at many other different factors before reaching a decision.


"Malaysia is still competitive but when other factors are taken into consideration, potential investors will have to factor them into their costing from now on," he said. -- BERNAMA

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Freeze on Indonesian maids end

Posted: 30 May 2011 08:08 PM PDT

2011/05/31
By Dharshini Balan and Rozanna Latiff
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KUALA LUMPUR: The two-year freeze on Indonesian maids was lifted when Malaysia and Indonesia signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) last night.

The MoU signing ceremony in Bandung, Indonesia, saw Malaysia represented by Human Resources Minister Datuk S. Subramaniam, and Indonesia by Labour and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar.

According to the Indonesian Embassy's Minister-Counsellor for Information, Social and Cultural Affairs, Suryana Sastradiredja, under the terms of the MoU, which superseded the one signed in 2006, Malaysian households would now be allowed to employ Indonesian maids subject to several conditions.


Key among them -- allowing maids to receive one day off a week and to retain possession of their passports, as stipulated by international law.

"The maids, however, are free to hand over their passports to their employers for safekeeping.

"The salaries will also have to be banked into their accounts, rather than paid directly to them or to the maid's employment agent," he said, adding that this would avoid any problems between employers and employees.

The initial fees employers have to pay for maids is RM4,511. It includes RM2,711 that has to be paid by the employer and RM1,800 in the maid's salary that has to be advanced to the agency supplying the maids.

"Employers can deduct the RM1,800 from the maid's salaries on condition the deduction is not more than 50 per cent of the monthly salary (of the maid)," Subramaniam said.

Suryana said maid agencies in Indonesia would be required to send only trained maids and provide replacements if the ones they sent did not meet employers' requirements, and agents providing assurance for maids under their care.

The MoU also stated that a joint task force would be set up, comprising representatives from both countries, to monitor the situation.

In Malaysia, the task force would be made up of representatives from the Human Resources Ministry, Foreign Affairs Ministry, Home Ministry, and the Attorney-General's Chambers, while the Indonesian embassy will monitor the implementation of the MoU.

A similar joint task force would be set up in Indonesia comprising the republic's agencies and the Malaysian embassy.

Both countries have also agreed that the salaries would be determined by market forces, but Indonesia has requested that such wages should not be lower than the minimum wage in Indonesia.

Meanwhile, Muhaimin said Indonesia needed some time to make the preparations to resume sending maids to Malaysia.

"Give us at least two weeks before we allow the recruitment of maids to Malaysia," he said.

Jakarta had imposed the freeze on sending maids to Malaysia in June 2009, following numerous complaints of maids allegedly being abused by employers. Prior to the ban, Indonesia was sending about 3,000 maids to Malaysia every month.

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