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Friday, December 31, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Melaka bandaraya bersejarah
menziarahi kakak di melaka,dah lama tak dtng melaka,bertambah indah dan maju sekarang
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Young doctors prefer big cities'
KUALA LUMPUR: Most young doctors are known to shy away from postings at hospitals outside the Klang Valley or capital cities, said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican. Noting this current trend of preferring to be based in big centres, he said the young doctors were known to appeal against postings outside the big cities.
With this kind of attitude, it was impossible to provide equitable medical service for the Malaysian population, he said.
"Young doctors must, therefore, be ready and capable of adapting to serve in areas needed by the public to create an equal distribution of healthcare.
"It is crucial for future generations of doctors to have greater understanding of the expectations of the rakyat, not only in the city but also nationwide so that the people could enjoy accessible and affordable healthcare to keep them in optimal health.
"Unfortunately, not many of our young doctors today are ready for this challenge due to the fast changing modern and technological society," he said in his keynote address at the inaugural Pre-Medical Student Conference 2010 organised by Kolej Mara Banting at the Prince Court Medical Centre here yesterday.
Dr Ismail's speech was delivered by the Health Ministry's disease control deputy director, Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar.
Quoting examples, the Health D-G said there was still an inequitable distribution of doctors between the rural and urban areas as well as the public and private sectors, where some clinics in Sabah and Sarawak were still manned by medical assistants.
The one-day conference, attended by 107 participants from Kolej Mara Banting and other institutes, was aimed at preparing medical students for the challenges of the medical world. -- Bernama
With this kind of attitude, it was impossible to provide equitable medical service for the Malaysian population, he said.
"Young doctors must, therefore, be ready and capable of adapting to serve in areas needed by the public to create an equal distribution of healthcare.
"It is crucial for future generations of doctors to have greater understanding of the expectations of the rakyat, not only in the city but also nationwide so that the people could enjoy accessible and affordable healthcare to keep them in optimal health.
"Unfortunately, not many of our young doctors today are ready for this challenge due to the fast changing modern and technological society," he said in his keynote address at the inaugural Pre-Medical Student Conference 2010 organised by Kolej Mara Banting at the Prince Court Medical Centre here yesterday.
Dr Ismail's speech was delivered by the Health Ministry's disease control deputy director, Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar.
Quoting examples, the Health D-G said there was still an inequitable distribution of doctors between the rural and urban areas as well as the public and private sectors, where some clinics in Sabah and Sarawak were still manned by medical assistants.
The one-day conference, attended by 107 participants from Kolej Mara Banting and other institutes, was aimed at preparing medical students for the challenges of the medical world. -- Bernama
menangani kemarahan
apabila berada dalam kemarahan banyakkan lah beristifar dan berzikir,
ambil lah wuduk kerna wuduk yg sempurna akan menyejukkan hati kita.
banyak banyak lah bersabar
ambil lah wuduk kerna wuduk yg sempurna akan menyejukkan hati kita.
banyak banyak lah bersabar
Saving costs over lives by Llew-Ann Phang
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Girlfriends 'exchanged' for drugs
Would you offer a night of passion with your girlfriend (or boyfriend) for drugs? Shockingly, some Malaysian youth in Kelantan did.
AP File Photo
These activities have been blamed for the increase in sexual crimes in the northern Malaysian state.
State police deputy chief Senior Assistant Commissioner Mazlan Lazim explained that teenage addicts would make such offers to drug peddlers for their supply of pills.
"Such alarming activity also involved schoolboys aged between 14 and 16, who already had sex with their girlfriends," he said.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Kidney cancer meets its match By Joseph Masilamany
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Died from inhalant abuse
A CORONER inquiry heard on Wednesday that 42-year-old destitute Kan Siew Kai died in July this year of toluene poisoning caused by glue sniffing.
Toluene is a solvent normally present in substances such as glue and thinner and the court heard that a plastic bag containing a yellowish substance was found in the toilet cubicle of the Chinatown coffee shop where the death occurred. Mr Kan's death was ruled a misadventure by State Coroner Imran Hamid.
While there have been several cases of addicts drowning or falling to the death from buildings after abusing inhalants, death by toluene toxicity is very rare. The last reported case was nearly 10 years ago when Mr Loh You Hwa, a 26-year-old Malaysian, was found dead in the back seat of his car in September 2001, with a plastic container over his head.
Tests by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) revealed that Mr Loh had abused inhalants that contained toluene and died after breathing too much of it in the enclosed car. His death was also ruled a misadventure.
Investigating officer Yow Kien Seng told the inquiry that in Mr Kan's case, workers of the K88 coffee shop in Banda Street found a toilet cubicle occupied for a suspiciously long time at about 6.40pm on July 11, 2010. When they forced open its door, they found a body on the toilet bowl with one hand on the floor.
Inspector Yow also said that police officers found no identification on the body. However, a fingerprint check revealed that the dead man was Mr Kan. Investigations then revealed that he had a history of inhalant abuse offences that stretched back till 1990 and had been first admitted to the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) a year later for chronic inhalant abuse.
Toluene is a solvent normally present in substances such as glue and thinner and the court heard that a plastic bag containing a yellowish substance was found in the toilet cubicle of the Chinatown coffee shop where the death occurred. Mr Kan's death was ruled a misadventure by State Coroner Imran Hamid.
While there have been several cases of addicts drowning or falling to the death from buildings after abusing inhalants, death by toluene toxicity is very rare. The last reported case was nearly 10 years ago when Mr Loh You Hwa, a 26-year-old Malaysian, was found dead in the back seat of his car in September 2001, with a plastic container over his head.
Tests by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) revealed that Mr Loh had abused inhalants that contained toluene and died after breathing too much of it in the enclosed car. His death was also ruled a misadventure.
Investigating officer Yow Kien Seng told the inquiry that in Mr Kan's case, workers of the K88 coffee shop in Banda Street found a toilet cubicle occupied for a suspiciously long time at about 6.40pm on July 11, 2010. When they forced open its door, they found a body on the toilet bowl with one hand on the floor.
Inspector Yow also said that police officers found no identification on the body. However, a fingerprint check revealed that the dead man was Mr Kan. Investigations then revealed that he had a history of inhalant abuse offences that stretched back till 1990 and had been first admitted to the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) a year later for chronic inhalant abuse.
8 HIV cases detected daily
AN AVERAGE of eight new HIV cases are detected in the country every day.
Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Heng Seai Kie said the situation was of great concern as the authorities also recorded three HIV-related deaths each day.
Based on the Health Ministry's statistics, she said a total of 87,710 HIV cases had been detected and that 12,039 had died at end of last year.
'What is very worrying is that nearly 40 per cent of those detected with HIV were youths below 29 years old,' she said at the opening of an educational seminar on HIV-Aidsfor youths in the state.
She said a study among youths aged between 13 and 24 showed that at least 2.2 per cent of them had had sexual intercourse.
The study also found that many of them were not aware of sexually transmitted diseases. -- THE STAR/ANN
Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Heng Seai Kie said the situation was of great concern as the authorities also recorded three HIV-related deaths each day.
Based on the Health Ministry's statistics, she said a total of 87,710 HIV cases had been detected and that 12,039 had died at end of last year.
'What is very worrying is that nearly 40 per cent of those detected with HIV were youths below 29 years old,' she said at the opening of an educational seminar on HIV-Aidsfor youths in the state.
She said a study among youths aged between 13 and 24 showed that at least 2.2 per cent of them had had sexual intercourse.
The study also found that many of them were not aware of sexually transmitted diseases. -- THE STAR/ANN
Our future depends on getting the best talents
OUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak should be lauded for initiating the formation of Talent Corporation Malaysia Bhd effective Jan 1.
The objective is to attract, recruit, develop and retain local and foreign talents to work in Malaysia with the introduction of a resident pass for highly-skilled expats and spouses who wish to live and work in the country for a period of at least 10 years.
There is a great urgency to ensure our Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) has the right talent with the right knowledge, skill and ability to achieve its desired outcomes.
Billions of dollars are being invested for the 12 New Key Economics Areas and other strategic areas such as bio-technology, ICT and aerospace.
It is recommended that Talent Corp’s board comprises an ethnically-mixed group of local and foreign experts. There will be a greater transfer of knowledge on how the best global companies build a strong managerial talent pool.
The aim is to ensure continuity in the development of our second generation leaders for the future to take up key positions in Government-Linked Companies (GLCs) and the private sector.
Talented leaders want exciting challenges and greater development opportunities. They want to be in a great company with great leaders, and for the work environment to be open, trusting and performance-oriented.
They want substantial wealth creation opportunities and higher salaries, relocation packages, signing bonuses and stock options.
This is the price that Talent Corp needs to pay to attract the best brains to steer Malaysia towards becoming a developed nation by 2020. by(c sathasivam seremban)
The objective is to attract, recruit, develop and retain local and foreign talents to work in Malaysia with the introduction of a resident pass for highly-skilled expats and spouses who wish to live and work in the country for a period of at least 10 years.
There is a great urgency to ensure our Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) has the right talent with the right knowledge, skill and ability to achieve its desired outcomes.
Billions of dollars are being invested for the 12 New Key Economics Areas and other strategic areas such as bio-technology, ICT and aerospace.
It is recommended that Talent Corp’s board comprises an ethnically-mixed group of local and foreign experts. There will be a greater transfer of knowledge on how the best global companies build a strong managerial talent pool.
The aim is to ensure continuity in the development of our second generation leaders for the future to take up key positions in Government-Linked Companies (GLCs) and the private sector.
Talented leaders want exciting challenges and greater development opportunities. They want to be in a great company with great leaders, and for the work environment to be open, trusting and performance-oriented.
They want substantial wealth creation opportunities and higher salaries, relocation packages, signing bonuses and stock options.
This is the price that Talent Corp needs to pay to attract the best brains to steer Malaysia towards becoming a developed nation by 2020. by(c sathasivam seremban)
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
kelebihan amalan baik
Seorang lelaki muda bangun di awal pagi utk solat subuh di masjid. Dia berpakaian, berwudu' dan berjalan menuju masjid. Di tengah jalan lelaki itu jatuh dan pakaiannya kotor. Dia bangkit, membersihkan bajunya, dan pulang ke rumah. Di rumah, dia berganti baju, berwudu', dan, berjalan menuju masjid.
Dlm perjalanan ke masjid, dia jatuh lagi di tem...pat yg sama! Dia, sekali lagi, bangkit, membersihkan dirinya dan kembali ke rumah. Dirumah, dia, sekali lagi berganti baju, berwudu' dan berjalan lagi menuju masjid.
Di tengah jalan menuju masjid, dia bertemu seorang lelaki yg memegang lampu. Dia menyapa lalu lelaki itu menjawab "Saya melihat kamu jatuh 2 kali di perjalanan menuju masjid, jadi saya bawakan lampu untuk menerangi jalan kamu.' Lelaki muda mengucapkan terima kasih dan mereka berdua berjalan ke masjid.
Saat sampai di masjid, lelaki muda itu mengajak teman barunya yang membawa lampu untuk masuk bersolat subuh bersamanya. Lelaki tadi menolak. Berkali-kali diajak tetapi jawapannya sama.
Lelaki muda bertanya, kenapa menolak untuk masuk bersolat. Lelaki pembawa lampu menjawab:
Aku adalah Syaitan
Lelaki muda itu sungguh terkejut..!
Syaitan menjelaskan, ''Saya melihat kamu berjalan ke masjid,dan sayalah yg membuat kamu terjatuh. Ketika kamu pulang ke rumah, membersihkan badan dan kembali ke masjid, Allah mengampunkan semua dosamu. Saya membuatmu jatuh kedua kalinya, dan itupun tidak membuatmu merubah fikiran tetapi tetap kembali ke masjid.
Kerana itu, Allah mengampunkan dosa seluruh keluargamu. Saya KHUATIR jika saya membuatmu jatuh ketiga kalinya, mungkin Allah akan mengampunkan dosa seluruh penduduk desamu, jadi saya harus memastikan bahwa kamu sampai dimasjid dgn selamat..'
MORAL :
Jangan abaikan suatu niat baik yg kita mahu lakukan, kerana kita tidak pernah tahu ganjaran yg bakal kita perolehi dari segala kesulitan yg kita hadapi demi melaksanakan niat baik tsbt .
Dlm perjalanan ke masjid, dia jatuh lagi di tem...pat yg sama! Dia, sekali lagi, bangkit, membersihkan dirinya dan kembali ke rumah. Dirumah, dia, sekali lagi berganti baju, berwudu' dan berjalan lagi menuju masjid.
Di tengah jalan menuju masjid, dia bertemu seorang lelaki yg memegang lampu. Dia menyapa lalu lelaki itu menjawab "Saya melihat kamu jatuh 2 kali di perjalanan menuju masjid, jadi saya bawakan lampu untuk menerangi jalan kamu.' Lelaki muda mengucapkan terima kasih dan mereka berdua berjalan ke masjid.
Saat sampai di masjid, lelaki muda itu mengajak teman barunya yang membawa lampu untuk masuk bersolat subuh bersamanya. Lelaki tadi menolak. Berkali-kali diajak tetapi jawapannya sama.
Lelaki muda bertanya, kenapa menolak untuk masuk bersolat. Lelaki pembawa lampu menjawab:
Aku adalah Syaitan
Lelaki muda itu sungguh terkejut..!
Syaitan menjelaskan, ''Saya melihat kamu berjalan ke masjid,dan sayalah yg membuat kamu terjatuh. Ketika kamu pulang ke rumah, membersihkan badan dan kembali ke masjid, Allah mengampunkan semua dosamu. Saya membuatmu jatuh kedua kalinya, dan itupun tidak membuatmu merubah fikiran tetapi tetap kembali ke masjid.
Kerana itu, Allah mengampunkan dosa seluruh keluargamu. Saya KHUATIR jika saya membuatmu jatuh ketiga kalinya, mungkin Allah akan mengampunkan dosa seluruh penduduk desamu, jadi saya harus memastikan bahwa kamu sampai dimasjid dgn selamat..'
MORAL :
Jangan abaikan suatu niat baik yg kita mahu lakukan, kerana kita tidak pernah tahu ganjaran yg bakal kita perolehi dari segala kesulitan yg kita hadapi demi melaksanakan niat baik tsbt .
Sunday, December 5, 2010
BISMILLAH adalah sebutan/nama singkat dari lafaz 'BISMILLAHIR ROHMAANIR ROHIIM' yang bermaksud 'Dengan nama ALLAH Yang Maha Pengasih lagi Maha> Penyayang.'
KELEBIHAN-KELEBIHAN BISMILLAH
1. Yang pertama ditulis Qalam adalah BISMILLAH. Maka apabila kamu menulis sesuatu, maka tulislah BISMILLAH pada awalnya kerana BISMILLAH tertulis pada setiap wahyu yang Allah turunkan kepada Jibrail..
2. ' BISMILLAH untukmu dan umahmu, suruhlah mereka apabila memohon sesuatu dengan BISMILLAH. Aku tidak akan meninggalkannya sekejap mata pun sejak BISMILLAH diturunkan kepada Adam. '(Hadith Qudsi)
3. Tatkala BISMILLAH diturunkan ke dunia, maka semua awan berlari ke arah barat, angin terdiam, air laut bergelora, mendengarkan seluruh binatang dan terlempar semua syaitan.
4. Demi Allah dan keagunganNya, tidaklah BISMILLAH itu dibacakan pada orang sakit melainkan menjadi ubat untuknya dan tidaklah BISMILLAH dibacakan di atas sesuatu melainkan Allah beri berkat ke atasnya.
5. Barangsiapa yang ingin hidup bahagia dan mati syahid, maka bacalah BISMILLAH setiap kali memulakan sesuatu perkara yang baik.
6. Jumlah huruf dalam BISMILLAH ada 19 huruf dan malaikat penjaga neraka ada 19 (QS. AL Muddatsir: 30).Ibnu Masud berkata: ' Sesiapa yang ingin Allah selamatkan dari 19 malaikat neraka maka bacalah BISMILLAH 19 kali setiap hari. '
7. Tiap huruf BISMILLAH ada JUNNAH (penjaga/khadam) hingga tiap huruf berkata, ' Siapa yang membaca BISMILLAH maka kamilah kekuatannya dan kamilah kehebatannya. '
8. Barangsiapa yang memuliakan tulisan BISMILLAH nescaya Allah akan mengangkat namanya di syurga yang sangat tinggi dan diampunkan segala dosa kedua orang tuanya.
9. Barangsiapa yang membaca BISMILLAH maka akan bertasbihlah segala gunung kepadanya.
10. Barangsiapa yang membaca BISMILLAH sebanyak 21 kali ketika hendak tidur, maka akan terpelihara dari gangguan syaitan, kecurian dan kebakaran, maut mendadak dan bala.
11. Barangsiapa yang membaca BISMILLAH sebanyak 50 kali di hadapan orang yang zalim, hinalah dan masuk ketakutan dalam hati si zalim serta naiklah keberanian dan kehebatan kepada si pembaca..
1. Yang pertama ditulis Qalam adalah BISMILLAH. Maka apabila kamu menulis sesuatu, maka tulislah BISMILLAH pada awalnya kerana BISMILLAH tertulis pada setiap wahyu yang Allah turunkan kepada Jibrail..
2. ' BISMILLAH untukmu dan umahmu, suruhlah mereka apabila memohon sesuatu dengan BISMILLAH. Aku tidak akan meninggalkannya sekejap mata pun sejak BISMILLAH diturunkan kepada Adam. '(Hadith Qudsi)
3. Tatkala BISMILLAH diturunkan ke dunia, maka semua awan berlari ke arah barat, angin terdiam, air laut bergelora, mendengarkan seluruh binatang dan terlempar semua syaitan.
4. Demi Allah dan keagunganNya, tidaklah BISMILLAH itu dibacakan pada orang sakit melainkan menjadi ubat untuknya dan tidaklah BISMILLAH dibacakan di atas sesuatu melainkan Allah beri berkat ke atasnya.
5. Barangsiapa yang ingin hidup bahagia dan mati syahid, maka bacalah BISMILLAH setiap kali memulakan sesuatu perkara yang baik.
6. Jumlah huruf dalam BISMILLAH ada 19 huruf dan malaikat penjaga neraka ada 19 (QS. AL Muddatsir: 30).Ibnu Masud berkata: ' Sesiapa yang ingin Allah selamatkan dari 19 malaikat neraka maka bacalah BISMILLAH 19 kali setiap hari. '
7. Tiap huruf BISMILLAH ada JUNNAH (penjaga/khadam) hingga tiap huruf berkata, ' Siapa yang membaca BISMILLAH maka kamilah kekuatannya dan kamilah kehebatannya. '
8. Barangsiapa yang memuliakan tulisan BISMILLAH nescaya Allah akan mengangkat namanya di syurga yang sangat tinggi dan diampunkan segala dosa kedua orang tuanya.
9. Barangsiapa yang membaca BISMILLAH maka akan bertasbihlah segala gunung kepadanya.
10. Barangsiapa yang membaca BISMILLAH sebanyak 21 kali ketika hendak tidur, maka akan terpelihara dari gangguan syaitan, kecurian dan kebakaran, maut mendadak dan bala.
11. Barangsiapa yang membaca BISMILLAH sebanyak 50 kali di hadapan orang yang zalim, hinalah dan masuk ketakutan dalam hati si zalim serta naiklah keberanian dan kehebatan kepada si pembaca..
Friday, December 3, 2010
Mum submits to rapist to save daughter’s honour
TO SAVE her child’s honour, a mother became the “sacrificial lamb” to a rapist who, with an accomplice, also robbed the family of RM2,000 in cash and jewellery, Harian Metro reported.
To add to her humiliation, the accomplice recorded his friend’s horrendous act on his cellphone.
The two masked men had stormed into the woman’s house at Kampung Melayu Subang in Selangor at about 4.30am on Thursday, waking the housewife and her 12-year-old daughter from sleep.
Her husband was away at work.
The intruders ransacked the house and managed to gather some cash and jewellery, worth about RM2,000.
Not satisfied with the loot, one of the robbers gave an ultimatum to the victims – one of them must surrender herself to him.
The culprit turned a deaf ear to their pleadings and the mother had no choice but to give in so her child would not be harmed.
The victim made a police report after the robbers fled the scene.
Petaling Jaya police chief Asst Comm Arjunaidi Mohamed said the police was investigating the matter.
To add to her humiliation, the accomplice recorded his friend’s horrendous act on his cellphone.
The two masked men had stormed into the woman’s house at Kampung Melayu Subang in Selangor at about 4.30am on Thursday, waking the housewife and her 12-year-old daughter from sleep.
Her husband was away at work.
The intruders ransacked the house and managed to gather some cash and jewellery, worth about RM2,000.
Not satisfied with the loot, one of the robbers gave an ultimatum to the victims – one of them must surrender herself to him.
The culprit turned a deaf ear to their pleadings and the mother had no choice but to give in so her child would not be harmed.
The victim made a police report after the robbers fled the scene.
Petaling Jaya police chief Asst Comm Arjunaidi Mohamed said the police was investigating the matter.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Facebook used to recruit girls as 'drug mules': Malaysia
Social networking site Facebook is becoming a hunting ground for recruiting Malaysian girls as drug mules by international syndicates, a senior minister has warned. Malaysia is alarmed that more varsity-age Malaysian girls using Facebook were being lured by drug syndicates' promises of significant
rewards to ferry drugs for them, Deputy Foreign Minister Richard Riot Jaem said. "Most victims are befriended through Facebook. It (Facebook) can be a good friend. But it's also a dangerous friend," Richard said, adding that his ministry had found that most of the victims were befriended by syndicate members of African origin.
He said that syndicates, after befriending their victims, would offer to pay for 'holidays' overseas, usually China, Japan and Latin America, some offering the mules thousands of dollars in pocket money to spend on the trip.
International survey firm TNS last month reported that Malaysians had the most 'friends' on Facebook and spent nine hours daily on an average surfing the profile of more than 500 millions members.
Richard said the drug mule situation was turning "from bad to worse".
He said 785 of 1560 Malaysians arrested overseas since 1991 were drug mules of which 149 were women.
Of those, 70 have been sentenced to death for trafficking of illicit drugs. (press trust of india)
rewards to ferry drugs for them, Deputy Foreign Minister Richard Riot Jaem said. "Most victims are befriended through Facebook. It (Facebook) can be a good friend. But it's also a dangerous friend," Richard said, adding that his ministry had found that most of the victims were befriended by syndicate members of African origin.
He said that syndicates, after befriending their victims, would offer to pay for 'holidays' overseas, usually China, Japan and Latin America, some offering the mules thousands of dollars in pocket money to spend on the trip.
International survey firm TNS last month reported that Malaysians had the most 'friends' on Facebook and spent nine hours daily on an average surfing the profile of more than 500 millions members.
Richard said the drug mule situation was turning "from bad to worse".
He said 785 of 1560 Malaysians arrested overseas since 1991 were drug mules of which 149 were women.
Of those, 70 have been sentenced to death for trafficking of illicit drugs. (press trust of india)
Exercise and protein Is it better to eat it before or after working out?
Having that protein shake right after exercising may help build muscle in both younger and older men, a study says.
What's more, muscle protein increased at nearly the same rate in both young and elderly men.
This suggests that, contrary to some research speculation, older age may not impair the way the body digests and absorbs protein from food, wrote study leader Luc JC van Loon of Maastricht University Medical Centre in the Netherlands.
"Effective dietary approaches are needed to prevent and/or attenuate the age-related loss of muscle mass," van Loon and his colleagues said.
The study, carried in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, included 24 older men with an average age of 74 and 24 young men with an average age of 21, none of whom regularly exercised.
Researchers randomly assigned the men to two groups. In one, the men rested for 90 minutes, followed by 30 minutes of exercise -- pedalling a stationary bike and performing light strengthening exercises. In the other group, the men spent those additional 30 minutes relaxing.
Afterwards, men in both groups drank a solution containing 20 grams of protein, then had their blood levels of various amino acids repeatedly measured.
The researches also took a small sample of tissue from each man's thigh muscle, right before the protein drink and six hours afterward, to measure protein changes in the muscle.
Overall, muscle protein increased to a greater extent in the exercise group than the inactive group, for both older and younger men.
But the study has limitations, such as the small size. In addition, it did not look at actual muscle mass changes over time but only short-term changes in participants' muscle-fibre proteins after the protein drink.
What's more, muscle protein increased at nearly the same rate in both young and elderly men.
This suggests that, contrary to some research speculation, older age may not impair the way the body digests and absorbs protein from food, wrote study leader Luc JC van Loon of Maastricht University Medical Centre in the Netherlands.
"Effective dietary approaches are needed to prevent and/or attenuate the age-related loss of muscle mass," van Loon and his colleagues said.
The study, carried in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, included 24 older men with an average age of 74 and 24 young men with an average age of 21, none of whom regularly exercised.
Researchers randomly assigned the men to two groups. In one, the men rested for 90 minutes, followed by 30 minutes of exercise -- pedalling a stationary bike and performing light strengthening exercises. In the other group, the men spent those additional 30 minutes relaxing.
Afterwards, men in both groups drank a solution containing 20 grams of protein, then had their blood levels of various amino acids repeatedly measured.
The researches also took a small sample of tissue from each man's thigh muscle, right before the protein drink and six hours afterward, to measure protein changes in the muscle.
Overall, muscle protein increased to a greater extent in the exercise group than the inactive group, for both older and younger men.
But the study has limitations, such as the small size. In addition, it did not look at actual muscle mass changes over time but only short-term changes in participants' muscle-fibre proteins after the protein drink.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Ketinggian darjat orang yg benar
Daripada Abu Said al-Khudri r.a.,Nabi s.a.w. bersabda;;Peniaga yg benar dan jujur akan
bersama sama dengan para nabi,golongan siddiqin(benar) dan para syuhada.
(riwayat al-Tirmizi)
bersama sama dengan para nabi,golongan siddiqin(benar) dan para syuhada.
(riwayat al-Tirmizi)
Kisah lucu seorang guru yg menafikan wujudnya tuhan.
Telah diriwayatkn satu kisah lucu yg berlaku disebuah sekolah dimana seorang guru bertanya pada para pelajar kelasnya.
Adakah kamu semua boleh melihat saya?tanya guru.Ya,boleh.jawab pelajar.
lalu guru tersebut brkata;ini bererti sy wujud.
Dia brtanya lagi;adakah kamu melihat papan hitam?ya jawab murid2 nya.maka papan hitam itu wujud.
dia brtanya lagi adakah kamu semua dapat melihat meja?ya,jawab pelajar.Itu bermakna meja itu wujud.
Guru bertanya lagi;adakah kamu melihat Allah?para pelajar menjawab ;tidak,kami tak nampak,.
lalu guru pun menjawab;itu bererti Allah itu tidak wujud.
Lantas seorang pelajar yg agak pintar bangun dan brtanya pada rakan2nya;'adakah kamu semua dapat melihat akal cikgu?rakan2nya menjawab tidak,
pelajar itu pun berkata;ini bererti akal cikgu tidak wujud.
(dipetik dari kitab Allah oleh Syeikh Said Hawwa)
Adakah kamu semua boleh melihat saya?tanya guru.Ya,boleh.jawab pelajar.
lalu guru tersebut brkata;ini bererti sy wujud.
Dia brtanya lagi;adakah kamu melihat papan hitam?ya jawab murid2 nya.maka papan hitam itu wujud.
dia brtanya lagi adakah kamu semua dapat melihat meja?ya,jawab pelajar.Itu bermakna meja itu wujud.
Guru bertanya lagi;adakah kamu melihat Allah?para pelajar menjawab ;tidak,kami tak nampak,.
lalu guru pun menjawab;itu bererti Allah itu tidak wujud.
Lantas seorang pelajar yg agak pintar bangun dan brtanya pada rakan2nya;'adakah kamu semua dapat melihat akal cikgu?rakan2nya menjawab tidak,
pelajar itu pun berkata;ini bererti akal cikgu tidak wujud.
(dipetik dari kitab Allah oleh Syeikh Said Hawwa)
Demi Masa
Adalah satu rahmat yang besar dan 1 peluang yang besar dalam setiap minit minit kehidupan kita.Dan setiap minit amatlah berharga bagi setiap muslim / muslimat. 1. Dalam 1 minit anda bole membaca 7 kali surah Al-fatihah Dikisahkan, suatu ketika Rasulullah Saw melihat sebuah lembaran yang terbuat dari mutiara yang sangat langka, yang berada di bawah Singgasana Allah Swt. Beliau juga melihat lembaran lain yang terbuat dari zamrud. Di atas lembaran yang pertama terdapat Surah Al Fatihah, yang berisi 7 ayat. Sedangkan di atas lembaran yang kedua, Rasulullah Saw melihat seluruh isi Al Quran.Beliau lalu bertanya kepada Malaikat Jibril As, “Wahai Jibril, apa ganjaran bagi orang yang membaca Surah Pembuka itu?”. Jibril As menjawab, “Tujuh pintu neraka akan ditutup baginya dan tujuh pintu surga akan dibuka baginya”. Bayangkan dengan 7 Kali Bacaan 2. Dalam 1 minit anda bole membaca 20 kali surah Al-Ikhlas Rasulullah Saw bertanya lagi, “Apa ganjaran bagi mereka yang membaca Surah Al Ikhlas?”. Jibril As menjawab “Para malaikat akan memberinya minuman dari 4 sungai yang amat nikmat, yang disebut dalam Al Quran: sungai air kristal murni, sungai susu, sungai anggur dan sungai madu”. 3. Boleh menyebut Kalimah “Laa ilaaha ill-Allah” (Tiada Tuhan melainkan Allah) Sebanyak 50 kali 4. Boleh memohon keampunan dari Allah S.W.T dgn menyebut Astaghfirulah Al-Adzim 100 Kali 5. Boleh menyebut Kalimah “Alhamdulillah ” (Bersyukur kepada Allah) sebanyak 60 kali 6. Boleh menyebut Subhan Allah, Wa’l-hamdu Lillah, Wa ha ilah ill-Allah, Wa Allahu sebanyal 18 kali Cuba bayangkan dengan hanya satu minit apa yang dapat kita lakukan. Mungkin semasa memandu, mungkin sebelum tidur, atau semasa duduk menunggu rakan yang belum sampai. Sesungguh Allah sentiasa memberi petunjuk dan Hidayah Nya walaupun dalam 1 minit kita mengingati Nya
AHB(amanah saham terbaru untuk bumiputra)
Amanah saham terbaru yang dilancarkan untuk membantu bumiputra sama sama menikmati kekayaan negara terbuka pada semua bumiputra berusia 13 tahun keatas.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Spectacular end to 16th edition of Games
GUANGZHOU: It was a spectacular climax to the 16th Asian Games, as China showcased the power and splendour of Asia, with a befitting closing ceremony, on the magnificent platform at the Haixinsha Island on Saturday. It was time to celebrate the success of the athletes and the success of the Games.
The torch tower and flame glowing in all its glory on the cauldron standing in front of the eight huge sail-boat television screens depicting the salient features of the 45 nations, the 610-metre Canton tower looking down majestically on one side, the fireworks lighting up the sky, the beautifully decorated and colourfully lit boats on sail on the river on one side, the city lit up nicely in the background, it was another spell-binding performance with emphasis on dance and music.
Merry dance
The audience was floored by a sequence of songs, including one in Hindi ‘saajan ki ghar aayi' with the Chinese women in different costumes dancing merrily, depicting the conglomeration of the different cultures of the region.
The sea, with the sails, boats, children on six stands swaying to the beats, sometimes with lighted stars in their hands made for an unforgettable spectacle.
The Chinese continued to play with water. There was a boat that came out from water on the big stage and set sail with people waving. The platform opened up for a water channel and it was time for the boat to move from land to water.
Memorable moments
There was the formation of a huge flower under the torch tower, and people danced all around in different costumes, leading to a Dragon dance that won a huge round of applause.
- PHOTO: AFP
FITTING FINALE: Performers regale the audience at the closing ceremony of the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, on Saturday. The glittering display rung the curtain down on the 15-day event, in which athletes from 45 countries participated. Host China finished on top of the table with a haul of 416 medals, including 199 gold. The moments will be etched in memory for the 35,000 audience, lucky to be present at the arena, able to imbibe the whole picture, quite impossible for the biggest of television screens, and the best of modern movie cameras, to capture in one frame.
The athletes marched in with satisfaction, and quite appropriately boxer Vijender Singh carried the Indian flag into the arena. The volunteers walked up on the stage and were presented flowers by children as a token of appreciation for their splendid effort in making the Games a success.
The president of the Olympic Council of Asia, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, was all praise for the host, and played the mediator in handing over the first Asian Games torch, the first Asian Games flag and the first OCA flag from the hosts to the team from Korea, the host for the next edition in Incheon in 2014.
The OCA president summed up by saying, “the many moments of excitement, in one of the most outstanding edition in the history of the Games, would be reduced to memory to be shared by all.”
City of sport
He said that the Guangzhou, the City of Flowers would be remembered henceforth as the “city of sport and peace.”
He declared the Games closed, and announced that the youth icons would meet again after four years, and celebrate the 17th Asian Games in Korea.
The Koreans took over the stage, and gave glimpses of what they would show as hosts, with a bunch of songs and a spell of dance, that included martial arts and acrobatics.
Soon, there was a lighted boat that sailed in mid air, as if it had descended from the skies, moving close to the cauldron. A lady waved from the boat and was seen projecting as if she was pouring water. The fire in the cauldron vanished, and the boat sailed away towards the Canton tower, merging into the night. The fireworks exploded in the sky.
Well done Guangzhou. See you in Incheon.
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The torch tower and flame glowing in all its glory on the cauldron standing in front of the eight huge sail-boat television screens depicting the salient features of the 45 nations, the 610-metre Canton tower looking down majestically on one side, the fireworks lighting up the sky, the beautifully decorated and colourfully lit boats on sail on the river on one side, the city lit up nicely in the background, it was another spell-binding performance with emphasis on dance and music.
Merry dance
The audience was floored by a sequence of songs, including one in Hindi ‘saajan ki ghar aayi' with the Chinese women in different costumes dancing merrily, depicting the conglomeration of the different cultures of the region.
The sea, with the sails, boats, children on six stands swaying to the beats, sometimes with lighted stars in their hands made for an unforgettable spectacle.
The Chinese continued to play with water. There was a boat that came out from water on the big stage and set sail with people waving. The platform opened up for a water channel and it was time for the boat to move from land to water.
Memorable moments
There was the formation of a huge flower under the torch tower, and people danced all around in different costumes, leading to a Dragon dance that won a huge round of applause.
FITTING FINALE: Performers regale the audience at the closing ceremony of the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, on Saturday. The glittering display rung the curtain down on the 15-day event, in which athletes from 45 countries participated. Host China finished on top of the table with a haul of 416 medals, including 199 gold.
The athletes marched in with satisfaction, and quite appropriately boxer Vijender Singh carried the Indian flag into the arena. The volunteers walked up on the stage and were presented flowers by children as a token of appreciation for their splendid effort in making the Games a success.
The president of the Olympic Council of Asia, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, was all praise for the host, and played the mediator in handing over the first Asian Games torch, the first Asian Games flag and the first OCA flag from the hosts to the team from Korea, the host for the next edition in Incheon in 2014.
The OCA president summed up by saying, “the many moments of excitement, in one of the most outstanding edition in the history of the Games, would be reduced to memory to be shared by all.”
City of sport
He declared the Games closed, and announced that the youth icons would meet again after four years, and celebrate the 17th Asian Games in Korea.
The Koreans took over the stage, and gave glimpses of what they would show as hosts, with a bunch of songs and a spell of dance, that included martial arts and acrobatics.
Soon, there was a lighted boat that sailed in mid air, as if it had descended from the skies, moving close to the cauldron. A lady waved from the boat and was seen projecting as if she was pouring water. The fire in the cauldron vanished, and the boat sailed away towards the Canton tower, merging into the night. The fireworks exploded in the sky.
Well done Guangzhou. See you in Incheon.
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salam ahad
selamat pagi dan selamat berhujung minggu,semuga anda semua ceria dan di limpahi rahmat ilahi!!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Squash delivers ninth gold
YOUNGSTER Low Wee Wern bravely and successively shouldered the heavy responsibility of having to win the crucial opening match for Malaysia in the women’s team squash final against Hong Kong at the Asian Games Town Gymnasium yesterday.
And she did not let the country down by beating Rebecca Chiu 11-4, 7-11, 11-6,11-9 in 54 minutes to effectively hand Malaysia the gold medal.
World No. 1 and three-time Asian Games champion Nicol David, as expected, sealed the tie with a match to spare – beating Annie Au 11-8, 11-7, 11-6 in 33 minutes.
The 2-0 win was sweet revenge over Hong Kong, who defeated Malaysia in the semi-finals of the Asian Championships in Chennai in May.
And she did not let the country down by beating Rebecca Chiu 11-4, 7-11, 11-6,11-9 in 54 minutes to effectively hand Malaysia the gold medal.
World No. 1 and three-time Asian Games champion Nicol David, as expected, sealed the tie with a match to spare – beating Annie Au 11-8, 11-7, 11-6 in 33 minutes.
The 2-0 win was sweet revenge over Hong Kong, who defeated Malaysia in the semi-finals of the Asian Championships in Chennai in May.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sahabat sejati
Sahabat sejati itu sanggup bersama sama kita dalam apa jua keaadan,
sanggup bersedih bila kita berduka.
Bergembira bila kita dalam ceria,membantu bila kita kesusahan dan berkongsi ceria bila kita berjaya.
Sahabat sejati itu ibarat tangan kiri yg melengkapi tangan kanan,sentiasa ada walau apa jua keadaan menimpa.
Menyokong ketika kita rebah,menguatkan semangat jika kita kegagalan.
Sentiasa memberi ruang untuk kita bangkit semula,tapi alangkah sukarnya untuk menemui sahabat sejati.
Ibarat mencari setitis embun di padang pasir.
sanggup bersedih bila kita berduka.
Bergembira bila kita dalam ceria,membantu bila kita kesusahan dan berkongsi ceria bila kita berjaya.
Sahabat sejati itu ibarat tangan kiri yg melengkapi tangan kanan,sentiasa ada walau apa jua keadaan menimpa.
Menyokong ketika kita rebah,menguatkan semangat jika kita kegagalan.
Sentiasa memberi ruang untuk kita bangkit semula,tapi alangkah sukarnya untuk menemui sahabat sejati.
Ibarat mencari setitis embun di padang pasir.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
25 Nov, 2010, 11.25AM IST,AGENCIES Facebook to patent the word 'face'?
LONDON: It may sound ridiculous at first, but Facebook is planning to trademark the word 'face' because it wants to stop other companies using the term in a way which damages its own brand.
The first stage of the bid has been approved and, provided they complete all the paperwork, the full trademark will be rubber stamped by the U.S. Patent Office in six months time.
Over the next six months Facebook will have to demonstrate it is using the trademark and file a Statement of Use, the next phase, ahead of final approval.
However, the general public will still be able to use 'face' without fear of breaking the law, reports the Daily Mail.
In Facebook's case, it only applies to, "Telecommunication services, namely, providing online chat rooms and electronic bulletin boards for transmission of messages among computer users in the field of general interest and concerning social and entertainment subject matter."
So long as Facebook pays the necessary fees, the application is likely to go through without objection, officials said. The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office has already allowed a period for objections and none were raised.
The first stage of the bid has been approved and, provided they complete all the paperwork, the full trademark will be rubber stamped by the U.S. Patent Office in six months time.
Over the next six months Facebook will have to demonstrate it is using the trademark and file a Statement of Use, the next phase, ahead of final approval.
However, the general public will still be able to use 'face' without fear of breaking the law, reports the Daily Mail.
In Facebook's case, it only applies to, "Telecommunication services, namely, providing online chat rooms and electronic bulletin boards for transmission of messages among computer users in the field of general interest and concerning social and entertainment subject matter."
So long as Facebook pays the necessary fees, the application is likely to go through without objection, officials said. The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office has already allowed a period for objections and none were raised.
South Asia Indian man to hang in Malaysia for drug trafficking
Malaysia's High Court has sentenced an Indian man to hang for trafficking in more than 12 kg of ketamine, news reports said Thursday. Habeeb Nashtar Abdul Mutalif, 51, was caught upon his arrival from New Delhi at Penang international airport in March 2009, with the drugs stored in stainless steel containers. Habeeb, who holds a Malaysian permanent resident status, told police officers he was given the containers by a man he met in a mosque in New Delhi, and claimed he was unaware of its contents when he agreed to bring them to Penang.
However, the High Court judge ruled that his defense was unacceptable as Habeeb was working in the capital Kuala Lumpur and had no reason to land in Penang, which is 450 km away, when arriving from India.
Malaysia's tough drug laws prescribe the mandatory death sentence for those found guilty of trafficking in most types of drugs.
However, the High Court judge ruled that his defense was unacceptable as Habeeb was working in the capital Kuala Lumpur and had no reason to land in Penang, which is 450 km away, when arriving from India.
Malaysia's tough drug laws prescribe the mandatory death sentence for those found guilty of trafficking in most types of drugs.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
memori
percutian yg amat indah di rompin beach resort pahang,
akan kekal dalam memoriku selamanya,.....
terima kasih pada semua yg telah menerima diri ini dengan
mesra dan baik budi,.....
kemesraan dan ketulusan kalian akan dikenang ke akhir usia.
akan kekal dalam memoriku selamanya,.....
terima kasih pada semua yg telah menerima diri ini dengan
mesra dan baik budi,.....
kemesraan dan ketulusan kalian akan dikenang ke akhir usia.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
dreams of you
dreams touch your heart
and soul,
it is a magical memory that
unite fantasy and reality
hope we 'll have a sweetest and
dreams tonight.....................
and soul,
it is a magical memory that
unite fantasy and reality
hope we 'll have a sweetest and
dreams tonight.....................
rompin,pahang
esok nak ke rompin,pahang darulmakmur.bercuti bersama keluarga.semuga selamat sentiasa
Thursday, November 18, 2010
makanan kegemaran.
banyak orang banyak ragam,banyak pula kegemarannya,
antaranya makanan,minuman,pakaian.
saya gemarkan masakan ayam merah......lazat!anda bagaimana?
antaranya makanan,minuman,pakaian.
saya gemarkan masakan ayam merah......lazat!anda bagaimana?
persahabatan
persahabatan sejati itu bagai mata air yg mengalir yg memberikan keceriaan pada insan,
yg menghilangkn haus dahaga pada insan yg kesepian dan kesunyian.............................
sahabat sejati itu memberi kekuatan pada sahabat yg kelemahan jua memberi sokongan pada sahabat
yg berputus harapan
yg menghilangkn haus dahaga pada insan yg kesepian dan kesunyian.............................
sahabat sejati itu memberi kekuatan pada sahabat yg kelemahan jua memberi sokongan pada sahabat
yg berputus harapan
berita terkini sukan Nur Suryani misses out on 50m rifle final by just one point
NUR Suryani Mohd Taibi missed out on qualifying for the final of the women’s 50m rifle three position event by just one point at the Aoti Shooting Range yesterday.
The Malaysian accumulated 573.26 points to finish ninth.
Eighth-placed Na Yoon-kyung advanced with a score of 574.23.
However, Nur Suryani’s outing in the Guangzhou Games has been a rewarding one, having won a bronze medal in the 10m air rifle event on Saturday.
Nur Ayuni Abdul Halim (563) and Shahera Rahim Raja (554) came in 29th and 36th in the women’s 50m rifle three position competition yesterday.
In the team event, the trio were placed 10th among the 12 participating nations.
In the men’s 25m standard pistol event, Commonwealth Games silver medallist Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan (547 points) finished 27th while Hafiz Adzha (540) settled for 34th spot.
The Malaysian accumulated 573.26 points to finish ninth.
Eighth-placed Na Yoon-kyung advanced with a score of 574.23.
However, Nur Suryani’s outing in the Guangzhou Games has been a rewarding one, having won a bronze medal in the 10m air rifle event on Saturday.
Nur Ayuni Abdul Halim (563) and Shahera Rahim Raja (554) came in 29th and 36th in the women’s 50m rifle three position competition yesterday.
In the team event, the trio were placed 10th among the 12 participating nations.
In the men’s 25m standard pistol event, Commonwealth Games silver medallist Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan (547 points) finished 27th while Hafiz Adzha (540) settled for 34th spot.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
sukan angkat berat
Sukan angkat berat mempunyai sejarah pencapaian yang unik dan cemerlang serta pernah membantu mengharumkan nama negara di gelanggang antarabangsa biarpun tidak ramai peminat sukan tanah air yang menyedarinya. Negeri Pahang telah terbukti melahirkan ramai ahli angkat berat handalan negara seperti Amirul Hamizan Ibrahim dan Faizal Baharom sehingga satu ketika sempat menggegarkan sukan Komanwel Manchester 2002.
Ipoh lawyer slashed to death
IPOH: A lawyer was slashed to death by two masked men outside his Desa Rishah home.
In the 5pm incident on Tuesday, the two men are believed to have trailed G. Balasundram, 57, from his office and attacked him just as he reached his home.
He sustained 17 slash wounds to his abdomen and his thighs.
Balasundram, who specialised in civil cases, was sent to Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun for treatment by a neighbour who witnessed the incident.
Robbery has been ruled out as Balasundram’s belongings were not taken.
State CID chief Senior Asst Comm (II) Datuk Mohd Dzuraidi Ibrahim said the duo attacked Balasundram with Rambo knives.
“He died at 9.30pm after being treated at the hospital’s intensive care unit,” he said, adding that police were investigating the motive of the attack.
When met at the mortuary yesterday, Balasundram’s sister G. Kamala, 58, said the last time Balasundram spoke to the family was at 3pm on the day of the fatal attack.
“He called my mother to inform her that he was returning to her Pasir Pinji home,” she said, adding that Balasundram was the only son among six children.
Balasundram leaves behind wife G. Puspalatha, 46, and five-year-old son Somaskanthar.
Perak MIC chairman Datuk S. Veerasingam said the attack was “senseless”, adding that “the life of a good man has been snuffed out”.
Former Malaysian Bar president S. Theivanthiran said Balasundram had started out from humble beginnings, working as a canteen helper to put himself through law school.
“He was a friendly fellow and that is why everyone is in shock,” said Theivanthiran.
He added that Balasundram had been involved in several controversial cases, one of which was to represent a 10-year-old boy from Kampar who was allegedly tortured by police while in custody for apparently stealing from his teacher.
Balasundram, he added, was also a legal adviser to Sungai Siput MP Dr D. Jeyakumar.
“He was an ardent supporter of Dr Jeyakumar and acted on behalf of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) in several cases,” Theivanthiran said.
PSM deputy chairman M. Saraswathy said Balasundram’s death was a loss to the party and to blue-collared workers.
“He had been representing us in several cases since 1995 on a pro bono basis,” she added.
In the 5pm incident on Tuesday, the two men are believed to have trailed G. Balasundram, 57, from his office and attacked him just as he reached his home.
He sustained 17 slash wounds to his abdomen and his thighs.
Balasundram, who specialised in civil cases, was sent to Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun for treatment by a neighbour who witnessed the incident.
Robbery has been ruled out as Balasundram’s belongings were not taken.
State CID chief Senior Asst Comm (II) Datuk Mohd Dzuraidi Ibrahim said the duo attacked Balasundram with Rambo knives.
“He died at 9.30pm after being treated at the hospital’s intensive care unit,” he said, adding that police were investigating the motive of the attack.
When met at the mortuary yesterday, Balasundram’s sister G. Kamala, 58, said the last time Balasundram spoke to the family was at 3pm on the day of the fatal attack.
“He called my mother to inform her that he was returning to her Pasir Pinji home,” she said, adding that Balasundram was the only son among six children.
Balasundram leaves behind wife G. Puspalatha, 46, and five-year-old son Somaskanthar.
Perak MIC chairman Datuk S. Veerasingam said the attack was “senseless”, adding that “the life of a good man has been snuffed out”.
Former Malaysian Bar president S. Theivanthiran said Balasundram had started out from humble beginnings, working as a canteen helper to put himself through law school.
“He was a friendly fellow and that is why everyone is in shock,” said Theivanthiran.
He added that Balasundram had been involved in several controversial cases, one of which was to represent a 10-year-old boy from Kampar who was allegedly tortured by police while in custody for apparently stealing from his teacher.
Balasundram, he added, was also a legal adviser to Sungai Siput MP Dr D. Jeyakumar.
“He was an ardent supporter of Dr Jeyakumar and acted on behalf of Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) in several cases,” Theivanthiran said.
PSM deputy chairman M. Saraswathy said Balasundram’s death was a loss to the party and to blue-collared workers.
“He had been representing us in several cases since 1995 on a pro bono basis,” she added.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
warisan khazanah negara
lagu lagu asli dan tarian klasik adalah warisan seni negara yg patut kita terapkn pada generasi muda sejak dri awal persekolahan agar anak anak kita tahu dan mengenali jati diri sendiri,dewasa ini generasi baru lebih mengenali hip hop,shuffle dari joget,zapin,inang dan sebagainya.adalah amat malang jika suatu hari nanti generasi kita tidak tahu asal usul dan keliru dengan budaya sendiri,siapa yang harus di salahkn bila anak moden tidak lagi kenal dngn warisan sendiri tentulah amat malu bila kita di lihat sebagai bangsa yg tiada jati diri.sayangilah dan teruskn memertabatkn warisan budaya kita agar melayu tak hilang di dunia.
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