Saturday, March 27, 2010

Earth Hour Malaysia 2010

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Turn off your lights tonight for 1 hour from 8.30pm to 9.30pm and save the planet.

If you are single, go to the mamak for 1 hour. If you're married, make use of that time to produce another Malaysian. If you have a bf or gf, you know what to do... :)

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

TM's New High Speed Broadband Service

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Review: Telekom Malaysia's (TM) latest super high speed broadband (HSBB) 5Mbps, 10Mbps or 20Mbps connection to the Internet.

Telekom Malaysia's UniFi comes in 3 packages.

Residential packages
  • 5Mbps (RM149 per month), 10Mbps (RM199 per month) or 20Mbps (RM249 per month)
  • Subscribers must sign a contract for 2 years.
  • Each package comes with a Dect (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) phone, a set-top box for IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), Streamyxzone ID for wireless web access, and a 2GB e-mail box.
  • Monthly cap on downloads - the 5Mbps package has a 60GB cap, the 10Mbps package has a 90GB cap, and the 20Mbps package has a 120GB cap. *
Business packages will cost most more but there will be no download caps.

UniFi is currently available in Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Taman Tun Dr Ismail and Bangsar.

The UniFi coverage areas planned for 2010 are:

Bangsar- Residential / Business- Q1 2010
Shah Alam - Residential / Business -Q1 2010
Subang- Residential / Business- Q1 2010
Taman Tun Dr. Ismail - Residential / Business- Q1 2010
Bayan Baru-Business-Q3 2010
Bukit Kemuning-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Bukit Tengah-Business-Q3 2010
Cyberjaya-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Damansara-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Duta-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Kepong -Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Keramat-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
KL International Airport-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Kulim HighTech park-Business-Q3 2010
Lapangan Terbang Subang -Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Melawati-Residential / Business -Q3 2010
Menara TM-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Midah-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Permas-Business-Q3 2010
Petaling Jaya-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Puchong-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Putrajaya-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Seberang Jaya-Business-Q3 2010
Senai-Business-Q3 2010 Skudai-Business-Q3 2010
Sungai Buloh-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Sungai Long-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Telok Panglima Garang –Business-Q3 2010
Wangsa Maju-Residential / Business-Q3 2010
Batu-Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Bukit Bintang -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Cheras -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Jln Kebun-Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Kelana Jaya -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
KL Central -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Klang-Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Kuala Pauh -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Pekeliling-Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Saga-Residential / Business-Q4 2010
San Peng -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Selayang-Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Sentul -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Serdang -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Setapak -Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Sg. Renggam-Residential / Business-Q4 2010
Taman Petaling -Residential / Business-Q4 2010

More areas nationwide will be covered over the next 2 years.

*LATEST: TM suspends UniFi download cap. So, TM will not impose any download caps for now.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Standard Chartered Bank Warning

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This is a warning letter by Standard Chartered Bank warning against accepting free key chains.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Top 10 Pick Up Joints In Singapore

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Although almost all clubs and bars in Singapore are potentially pick up joints, there following places appear to be relatively more popular for pick ups.

Zouk
- Located at Jiak Kim Street. Launched in the early 90s, this 20 year old club has become one of the premier clubs in this region. Having been host to many international singers, groups and DJs, Zouk is presumably the best club in South East Asia. It is clean, has a classy crowd and plays the best of music. Don't go there too early. It is advisable that you go in at about 12 midnight when the action starts.

Zouk's demographics include locals, expats and tourists who go there just to have a great time apart from wanting to play the mating game. While Zouk's is a little bit trancy but Velvet always pulls in the crowds and a guaranteed good Saturday night in Singapore. It is a good place to pick up college students and young professional local women out to make an impression.

Attica - This well known expat pick up joint located at River Valley Road, Clarke Quay. If you're an expat, this is the place to be. It doesn't really matter how you look like or what job you do. The local girls here are just gasping for a expat "boyfriend" and will be grinding up against you in no time. You don't even have to fake it till you make it, you just have to be your Caucasian self. It is known that even grandpas as old as Colonel Sanders have picked up women here. Of course, with the high concentration of Caucasian expat males here, competition is keen. Your chances of getting laid are much improved if you throw some cash around. As a rule of thumb, get in about 12am.

BQ Bar at 39 Boat Quay is another expat pick up classic. This is where most British expat bankers hang out after work. Most of the women here are either 30+ professionals looking for a Caucasian boyfriend to marry, or working class girls looking for a good time. It is very much easier to pick up a woman here if you hold a good professional job in Singapore, as some of the women here can be quite discerning about the quality of Caucasians they associate with. If you're just a tourist, just tell 'em that you're a banker and wing it. Size does matter - size of your wallet, that is.

Bar Le Noir at The Cannery in River Valley Road seem to attract hordes of expatriates. They don't seem to mind being trawled by local girls gasping for free drinks. Neither do they mind being overcharged for those drinks as long as they can take one of these giggly girls home later. So remember, it really doesn't matter if you don't look like Brad Pitt as long as you can spend money like him. If you're willing to "spread some green just to be seen", this is a fantastic place. The return on your investment can be overwhelmingly high. However, beware of high class call girls on the prowl. After buying a few round of drinks, make sure you go back holding a bird, instead of holding just your dick.These call girls are very savvy and can be ruthless when it comes to business. Remember, they are not looking for a Caucasian "boyfriend", they are working.

Brix, located at the basement of the Grand Hyatt Regency, Scotts Road, is also a well known pick up bar. This place is pretty upmarket frequented by top local executives, businessmen, Caucasian expats, and occasionally "Princesses from Geylang". The patrons here are typically between the ages of 30 to 50.

While Orchard Towers' notorious Ipanema World Music Bar is a somewhat budgeted place in comparison to the others mentioned above, it is not less attractive to hot blooded males. Located in Orchard Road, it attracts both locals and foreigners alike. Although it is possible to meet local Singaporean women here, Ipanema has, in recent years, become a bar to pick up Filipina maids and freelance prostitutes from South East Asia. It has become a popular place where potential clients meet freelance prostitutes primarily from Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Ukraine and mainland China. On Sundays, Ipanema, like the other bars in Orchard Towers, open at 12pm for Tea-dances catering to foreign maids and workers as this is their day off. So, if this is your cup of tea, Ipanema is your place. Don't forget to haggle - 50% off the opening price is the norm. Normal prices are between S$150 to S$200 for all nighters. Hourly rates are at approximately S$100 per hour.

Harry's Bar is another bar at Orchard Towers. This is not somewhere to take the wife or girlfriend. Although this bar is the cousin of the famous Harry's Bar at Boat Quay; the previous hang out of renegade Barings Bank forex broker Nick Leeson, its patrons are distinctly different because of it location. While listening to jazz, a cute Singaporean "expat husband hunter" or gold digger could snuggle up to you while sipping her cocktail hoping that you are "the one". What better chance is there to take advantage of the situation ?. Believe me, women like this do buy into empty promises. If you're not an expat, you should just pretend that you are. Telling women here you're a "budget tourist" and living on social security in your home country, is not very appealing. Yes, of course its all about economics, what were you thinking ?

Zirca Mega Club (formerly Ministry of Sound) in The Cannery, River Valley Road, Clarke Quay has 3 clubs housed under one roof - a dance club, a hip hop club and a disco. There are a wide a variety of women between the ages of 18 - 40. It host a mixed crowd of locals, expats and tourists. Go on Wednesday where women get in free. Here is when you can meet all the freeloading and financially desperate local women. These women come in groups so be prepared to buy all her friends rounds of drinks as well. A few rounds of drinks and some boasting can take you a long way. But beware; the ones sitting alone at the bar and are on familiar terms with the bartenders are possibly prostitutes. Nonetheless, I was told that S$200 can get you a nice piece of ass.

St James Power Station at Harbourfront has 9 different outlets featuring a wide array of live entertainment and music styles. For a successful pick up, I suggest you try Peppermint Park after working hours, and Movida later at night. Movida is a salsa bar playing Latin music. If you can do the salsa, you'd honestly become a babe magnet in this place. Movida is packed over the weekend so its better to get in early.

Butter Factory at 1 Fullerton Road is a hip hop hangout. Although it attracts some tourists, the crowd demographics suggest mostly local youngsters. As the crowd bobs around on the dance floor look more flash than cash, there are loads of opportunities for a generous "gwai lo" (Cantonese terms for Caucasian). But be cautious not to attempt picking up a woman who is in a group of male friends. These young Singaporean men (boys) do not take it too kindly for a foreigner making moves on their women, and they wont hesitate to point that out in no uncertain terms. It is best that you bring a buddy along and attempt to chat up groups of single girls. During weekends, be prepared to be squeezed, as the placed can be packed like a tin of tuna.

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Female Insurance Agents Recruited To Party And Have Sex With Potential Clients

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According to Guang Ming Daily, female insurance agents are recruited by some insurance agencies in Johor to party and have sex with potential clients. The female insurance agents were required to party with prospects at nightclubs and karaoke joints to secure sales.

The female agents were recruited among those desperate for money, including middle aged divorcees and single mothers.

Apparently, agents who failed achieve sales targets must parade themselves in lingerie or pay fines of between RM1,000 and RM3,000 to their company.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

The College Dating Scene

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By TAN EE LOO

Most students get their first taste of freedom at college, but a lack of maturity can have negative consequences. Couples and counsellors share their views about relationship trends among young adults.

IT started off with a peck on the cheek. Then came the kissing and hugging.

And before they knew it, their tops were off. But half way through the process, Mark* decided to pull away.

“I did not want to go all the way because I was worried that my girlfriend might get pregnant,” says Mark while recalling his first intimate contact with his girlfriend Julie*.

According to Mark, 21, Julie is his 10th girlfriend.

Before he asked Julie out, he was actually seeing a girl he met at another college. But things didn’t work out for the young couple, so Mark decided to break up with the girl and started going out with Julie.

“I don’t take pride in the number of relationships I’ve had. In fact, I feel bad when I think about it because people see me as a playboy,” he says.

College is where most young adults get their first taste of freedom, be it through dating, drinking or driving.

After all, who can blame them for wanting to explore new and exciting boundaries after 11 years of schooling in a simple and protective environment?

Depending on how an individual defines ‘puppy love’ and ‘relationship’, some college students claim that they have been in and out of relationships since high school, with or without their parents’ knowledge.

Just ask 20-year-old Alice*, who claims that she has been in more than 10 relationships.

On their anniversary, Alice’s current boyfriend of two years booked a hotel suite at a five-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur to celebrate the occasion, complete with a romantic dinner and gifts.

So... did Alice come home that night after dinner?

“I told my parents that I was going to a friend’s place for a sleep over,” says the college student from Petaling Jaya.

Let’s face it: the forbidden fruit is enticing. Young adults are constantly exposed to sexual imagery.

On television, American drama series like Gossip Girl and 90210 portray steamy relationships and carefree lifestyles of students as the norm. Unsurprisingly, this is a major concern to some parents.

According to the Parents Television Council, a non-partisan education group, Gossip Girl conveys a message that sex is “a tool used to manipulate people”.

There are also plenty of kissing scenes and skimpy clothing which some parents may find it too offensive for their teenaged children’s viewing.

Casual attitude

Some young college couples embark on a relationship with little or no expectation of long-term commitment.

A check by StarEducation with college students, aged between 18 and 23, reveals that their relationships can last as short as two months, and no longer than two years.
LEE: Parents could help their children set priorities and find out if they can really cope with their studies should they choose to be in a relationship

“Their casual attitude is worrying, as many of them do not understand the consequences. They think it’s normal to get in and out of relationships,” says college student services officer Carrie*.

“It is a form of approval and the need to feel wanted. College students are curious about their newfound freedom that often involves new and wider circle of friends,” says a college counsellor of a private institution in Petaling Jaya.

“But they have not understood the meaning and importance of commitment so they tend to follow their heart. They would probably go ‘Oh, I’m feeling good about this. Let’s go out’ in a very casual way to their object of affection. If the girl says yes, then you would feel you are accepted,” she says.

College student Derek*, 20, says hugging and kissing are common and seen as ‘acceptable’ in the college dating scene.

“Couples who claim that they don’t kiss and hug are lying,” says Derek.

Some would engage in pre-marital sex without thinking twice, while others would practise abstinence.

Alice says her boyfriend refused to have sex with her because of his religious beliefs.

“His religion does not encourage him to have pre-marital sex so even though we have spent the night before, we didn’t do it.

“But I wouldn’t want to have sex with him either because I am worried that I might get pregnant,” she says.

Many of the college students cite “unwanted pregnancy” as their primary concern during the interview, when young couples planning to go into a sexual relationship.

It is also found that the college students are not worried about sexually transmitted infections (STI).

Derek says his girlfriend of five months, who is a devout Christian, is completely against the idea of pre-marital sex.

“There have been a couple of times where we both got really turned on but she doesn’t want to do it ... which I respect her for.

“Even if she had said yes, I am not sure if I would have wanted to do it because I have a lot of things that I want to achieve such as setting up my own business after completing my degree.

“Protection is not 100% so an unplanned pregnancy is the last thing I want right now,” he says.

The ‘Cool’ identity

While some college students think it would make them appear ‘cool’ among their peers to have a new boyfriend or girlfriend every month, little do they know that it could actually backfire.

“It could have an opposite effect which may affect their image and reputation, besides causing emotional damage to those they broke up with,” says Sunway University College student services director Lee Siok Ping.
A counsellor says that students’ casual attitude when it comes to dating is worrying, as many of them do not understand the consequences.

Carrie agrees, saying that many get distracted and lose focus on the important things in life.

“They seem to think that the only thing that really matters is the relationship they are in. Some failed their exams, delayed their course of study and even had to resit for exams.

“This is simply because they do not know how to prioritise,” she says.

She adds that some students would engage in pre-marital sex and even abusive relationships, which can trigger destructive behaviours and consequences such as dropouts, abortion, cohabiting, teenage pregnancy and so on.

“They need to understand that there are emotional scars and physical damages. Broken relationships are not easy to mend. Young people may not be able to cope with it effectively.

“Some just stay away and completely stop acknowledging each other. On the other hand, we see extreme cases where they hurt themselves or try to commit suicide because of a failed relationship,” she says.

Student counselling services is a good place to seek objective advice should college students need guidance on relationship issues.

At Sunway, Lee says her counselling unit has received positive response from students.

“Based on last year’s statistics, 21% of students who come to our department to seek counselling services were boy-girl relationship and family issues related.

“Some students choose to walk in while some cases (students) are referred by their lecturers,” she says.

“We believe in a wholesome education experience and want to help them complete their studies succesfully. So when students experience problems, we encourage them to come and talk to our counsellors,” she says.

Carrie agrees, saying that students need to have an appropriate channel to share their problems.

“The college is also responsible for educating the teenagers on respectfulness and abstinence. It’s vital for the college to take on this role and not leave it entirely to the parents.

“However, it can be a tricky situation and difficult for the college to interfere, especially when it’s considered a personal problem.

“Unless they come to us, it can be difficult for us to lend our support,” she says.

What can parents do?

As a parent herself, Lee can understand the dilemma that every parent goes through when it comes to educating their children about relationships and sex.

For Lee, she would buy reading materials related to the topic for her teenaged children to read, and follow up with a discussion.

“Parents can play an effective role in helping their children understand the responsibilities that come with being in a relationship.

“They could help them set priorities by talking to their children and find out if they can really cope with their studies should they choose to be in a relationship,” she says.

She adds that she also sends them for talks or camps on understanding the opposite sex.

Carrie says parents can take on the role of a friend.

“They can offer their opinions and share their own experience without coming across as too harsh or controlling, and you will find children more likely to open up to their parents.

“However, you may find that many Asian parents tend to be very uptight and domineering so much so that their teenage children find it difficult to approach them, and insecure to discuss any matters, let alone relationship problems.

“Many parents feel uncomfortable to talk about relationships and may just leave it to the children to ‘discover’ for themselves, which may yield negative results,” she says.

*Names have been changed.

Source: The Star

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Golfer Bitten By Crocodile Gets RM43,000 Compensation

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The High Court has ordered A'Famosa Golf Resort Bhd to pay RM43,000 to businessman Hong Kee Siong, 48, who was attacked and bitten by a crocodile at the resort in Malacca.

Hong Kee Siong was attacked by a crocodile and bitten in the leg while playing golf at the A'Famosa Golf Resort in January 2004.

Apparently Hong Kee Siong struggled to free himself from the crocodile which tried to drag him to a pond.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Beware ! Its A Lady Driver !

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Watch this video.

Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation analyst Kamal Affandi Hashim recently revealed, reported the Star, that women drivers are getting more aggressive compared to males. This, he said, is based on the high number of traffic summonses issued and court cases against women.

I think women are generally bad drivers. On many occasions I've seen women drivers reverse out from parking lots without looking behind at oncoming cars. I have also seen women drivers stopping their cars abruptly in the middle of the road causing a collision to happen to the cars trailing behind.

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The Weather Is So Damn Hot !

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According to the Star, the current hot weather is causing even the rivers and canals in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah to dry up.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department said this hot spell will continue until May as it is made worse by the El Nino phenomenon.

The Drainage and Irrigation Department also reported that 3 dams are at the critical levels - apparently the Bekok dam in Johor is almost dried up, having only 0.96% of water storage left. The other 2 are Johor’s Machap dam and the Klang's Gates dam.

The department also warns of several rivers in Perlis, Johor, Kedah and Pahang having low levels of water.

Kudat, Sandakan and Tawau in Sabah, are now under drought alert. Apparently water rationing have already started in some areas in Negri Sembilan and Johor.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

MATTA Fair 2010 - Top 10 Best Discounts

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These are the top 10 best deals at the MATTA fair 2010.

The MATTA Fair 2010 starts today. It will be held at Putra World Trade Center (PWTC) Kuala Lumpur from 12th-14th of March 2010. Don't miss this bi yearly event.

This March MATTA travel fair will include national tourism organisations from 15 countries and more than 170 exhibitors.

The MATTA fair this time round includes a Buyers’ Contest with travel vouchers worth RM5,000 to be won for those buying domestic packages worth more than RM200, and a grand prize of RM20,000 worth of travel vouchers for those buying travel packages worth more than RM500.

Date: 12 March 2010 - 14 March 2010
Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm
Location: Putra World Trade Centre, Malaysia
Venue:Tun Razak Hall 1, 2, 3 & Pelantaran Putra

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

New Zealander Buys 2 Ghosts For RM6,644.25 Online

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A male New Zealander from Christchurch bought 2 captured ghosts stored in glass vials from TradeMe, a New Zealand auction website, for $NZ2,830 (RM6,644.25) on Monday night.

Christchurch woman, Avie Woodbury, an exorcist, who listed the ghosts for sale said they had been captured from her house.

The seller said one one the spirits is an old man named Les Graham, who lived in her house during the 1920s, and the other is a powerful and disruptive little girl, which was captured during a ouija board session. The ghosts have allegedly been kept inactive by putting them in holy water which dulls the ghosts' energy.

Apparently all proceeds from the auction will be donated to the SPCA.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

David Gurnani Is The First Biggest Loser Asia

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Indonesia's David Gurnani is the very first Biggest Loser Asia. As the winner of the the reality TV show, he walks away with US$100,000 (RM350,­000) and a Renault car.

25 year old David Gurnani aka King David lost more than 80kg from 157kg after 5 months of intensive training.

David Gurnani came ahead of competitors Malaysia's Aaron Mokhtar, 30, Hong Kong's Martha Lai, 19, and Filipino Carlo Miguel, 32, at the Biggest Loser Asia finale in Kuala Lumpur.

Apparently David Gurnani trained 8 to 10 hours a day from Mondays to Saturdays, and 3 to 4 hours on Sundays. He said he only saw his fiancee only 3 or 4 times in 3 months.

On the left is a picture from ArsipBerita when David Gurnani was 157kg and on the right is his latest pic from the Star weighing 77kgs.

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Obsolete Skills & Professions

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As society progresses, technology advances and new professions develop, old occupations die and certain skills become obsolete. There a site called Obsolete Skills and a video called Jobs Of Yesteryear which are interesting. Track if your job and skills are becoming obsolete.

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Air Asia launches AirAsiaRedTix

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AirAsia has launched a new online global ticketing service called AirAsiaRedTix where customers can book tickets for international concerts and entertainment events.

AirAsiaRedTix, a subsidiary of Asia's largest low-cost airline Air Asia, would offer customers amazing discounts off event ticket prices.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Grannies Go Wild With The Chippendales

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Some women aged over 60 years old where among the audience who watched erotic male dancers The Chippendales at the recently opened Resort World Sentosa in Singapore last Friday night.

According to news reports, the dolled up "grannies" wearing their sexiest clothes cheered and screamed when the male dancers performed on stage.

The Chippendales will be performing at The Coliseum, Hard Rock Hotel, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore until 10th March.

This is the first time The Chippendales are performing in Singapore and it is their first performance in Asia in 20 years.

Ticket prices are S$200, S$150 and S$138.

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Now You Can Buy Or Rent Endangered Animals

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Apparently a private Zoo in the southern part of West Malaysia is breeding and trading in endangered animals, including tigers. The star report says that this zoo has been renting tigers for the recent Chinese New Year at between RM1,000 and RM5,000.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Women Hide In Secret Rooms In Spa

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According to news reports, anti-vice and gaming division raided a spa at a hotel in Klang, Selangor and found some nude women with men in secret rooms inside the spa. The secret rooms are made accessible only through a hidden passage.

23 foreign women and 3 locals were arrested for involvement in prostitution. Among the foreign women are 17 Indonesians, 4 Chinese nationals and 2 Vietnamese.

15 customers were also arrested but later released after questioning.

Customers paid between RM140 and RM180 for "special services” from the women, aged between 18 and 40.

The women and 10 workers were remanded under the Immigration Act and the Penal Code for further investigations.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Proton Emas Designed By Italdesign Giugiarois

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The Proton Emas, Malaysia’s first global car, was launched at the Geneva International Motor Show on 2nd March 2010 by Proton adviser Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The Proton Emas, which stands for Eco Mobility Advance Solution, was designed in collaboration with acclaimed Italian design house Italdesign Giugiarois and is set for production by 2012.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Air Asia's Big Sale - RM9 Flights

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Air Asia’s “Big Sale” 2010 starts this week, flights start from RM9 one way.

You can book your flights from the Airasia website.

Booking starts from 3rd March to 7th March 2010 for travel between 25th September 2010 and 13th February 2011. Prices for one-way flights:

West Malaysia

Penang, Langkawi, Terengganu, Johor Baru and Kota Baru priced from RM9.

East Malaysia

Kuching for RM29.

Kota Kinabalu for RM49.

International

Gold Coast, Melbourne and Perth start at RM149

London is RM699

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