Crime : Polis menyerbu premis judi haram di Sandakan



SANDAKAN: Polis menahan 35 orang dan merampas 136 buah mesin judi haram dalam serbuan terhadap enam premis di sini kelmarin.

Timbalan Ketua Polis Daerah Sandakan Supt Fadzil Mohd Ali berkata enam premis itu diserbu dalam operasi yang dijalankan bermula pukul 5.15 petang di lima tempat iaitu Bandar Siang Garden, Bandar Ramai-Ramai, Taman Megah, Bandar Labuk Jaya dan Bandar Sibuga Jaya.

Accident : Kemalangan meragut nyawa di Jalan Lahad Datu-Sandakan

Imej ini tiada kena mengena dengan artikel di bawah.

LAHAD DATU : Seorang terbunuh, manakala dua lagi parah dalam kemalangan jalan raya membabitkan sebuah kenderaan jenis Proton Wira dan Pacuan Empat Roda (4WD), di kilometer 30, Jalan Lahad Datu-Sandakan, dekat sini, pada petang kelmarin.
Mangsa yang terbunuh dikenali sebagai Salimun @ Nasir Suratmin,54, merupakan penumpang proton Wira.

Aduan Rakyat : High Court judge ordered bussinesman vacate the land at Kg. Gailun



KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Court dismissed with cost a local businessman’s application for leave to appeal against decisions in favor of a 54-year-old woman over the possession of a land in Pitas.

Chief Judge Tun Dato’ Seri Zaki Azmi, who sat together with Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Tan Sri Richard Malanjum and Federal Court judge Dato’ Seri Md. Raus Sharif yesterday dismissed the application for leave by Ruddy Awah.

Aduan Rakyat : Speed up the issuance of land titles to Kg. Luanti Baru people



RANAU: Kampung Luanti Baru villagers here are urging the government to speed up the issuance of land titles which has been pending for ten years.

Village chief Rosliah Majangki said they submitted their land application in the late 1990s for the 250 hectares land they have been occupying since the 1960’s. She said the land had been surveyed by the Land and Survey Department in 2000.

Aduan Rakyat : Jalan raya ke Kampung Pinawantai dan Kampung Parapat rosak


Seorang guru dari Kudat meminta agar Jabatan Kerja Raya untuk segera membaik pulih beberapa kerosakan yang terdapat di sepanjang Jalan Garau yang terletak di daerah tersebut.

Pengadu yang merupakan salah seorang pendidik di SK Garau menjelaskan bahawa terdapat sejumlah 7 kerosakan di sepanjang jalan tersebut yang mana merupakan satu-satunya jalan perhubungan kepada penduduk Kampung Pinawantai dan Kampung Parapat.

Politic : PBS President remained loyal to the Barisan Nasional



Kota Kinabalu: Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) Vice President Datuk Radin Malleh said PBS President Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan remained loyal to the Barisan Nasional although the Federal leadership at that time did not favour the party.

And for the first time, the party has officially put on record that it was three former high-ranking PBS leaders who forced Pairin's hand into making that fateful decision to pull out from the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition on the eve of the 1990 general elections.

Relationship : True love will find you when you are ready



Q: We have known each other for about three years and held hands for the first time in January. We live in the same housing estate. I am 18. He is 25 and holds a good job.

Even though I might be spoiled as I am an only child, I don’t make demands on him as I understand though he has a girlfriend now he ought not to neglect his friends. I have been very childish but he helps change all that.

He is everything to me. Whenever we have a misunderstanding and sometimes he might be in the wrong, I always apologize first as I am afraid to lose him.

Relastionship : Never be guided by Fortune Teller in your relationship


Q: We have known each other for a couple of years. As he works outstation, we get to meet only once a month.

He is not very educated and works in his family’s vegetables farm. My family once commented that I must be so desperate to go out with a man like him. But I like him and he seems serious about me. He had said he will marry me next year.

Jalan Utama One Borneo dan Alam Mesra dilanda banjir

Sumber Gambar : Greatbosing

Kota Kinabalu : Hujan yang turun sejak jam 3 petang tadi telah menyebabkan jalan utama One Borneo dan Alam Mesra tidak dapat dilalui oleh kenderaan-kenderaan kecil kerana jalan tersebut dilanda banjir.
Beratus-ratus kenderaan tersadai dan menyebabkan kesesakan lalu lintas yang teruk.

Aki Sabah : Kawasan tersebut memang mudah dilanda banjir kerana jalan raya tersebut berada di kawasan rendah dan mudah bertakung. 

Aduan Rakyat : Land at Kg Goshen, Kota Marudu use as dumping site



A resident from Kampung Goshen, Kota Marudu has alleged that his brother-in-law’s land has been used as a dumping site by a company that tasked to collect wastes from the nearby construction.

“Company lorries simply dumped the wastes on my in-law’s land without his permission,” the complainant said.

Aduan Rakyat : Put an end to the problem concerning a football field



LABUAN: The Village Development and Security Committee of Kg Tanjung Aru and Gabungan Belia Tanjung Aru have demanded the government to put an end to the problem concerning a football field in the area.

The Village Development and Security Committee chairman, Hj Sulong Omar, claimed that the field is partly owned by an individual.

Crime : Taking syabu at Kg. Warisan, Inanam and Kota Kinabalu



KOTA KINABALU: Six local men and a local woman were sentenced to three months’ jail each and placed under police supervision for two years by the Magistrate’s Court for taking syabu.

Mohd Salleh Mohd Hassan, 29, Ardiey Abdul Fattah, 28, Osman Lakuasa, 35 and Noridah Ramin, 28, were tested positive for syabu at the Kota Kinabalu Police Headquarters on Feb 13, while Christoper Ku Su Ngen, 38, on Feb 10.

Sabah Issues : Holders of Project IC will be offered Permanent Resident



Kota Kinabalu: The issue of offering Permanent Resident (PR) status to illegal immigrants does not arise at all.

However, PR status (with no voting right) will be offered to the more than 600,000 people that Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) believes are holding "Project ICs" in Sabah.

Sabah Issues : Pairin lost the opportunity to develop Sabah



Kota Kinabalu: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said former Chief Minister (now Tan Sri) Joseph Pairin Kitingan lost the opportunity to develop Sabah the moment he decided to pull out of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition just before the 1990 general elections.

He said, as a matter of fact, Sabahans could have got their own university four years earlier had Pairin's Parti Bersatu Sabah not deserted BN and teamed up with Gagasan Rakyat of Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, an action infamously described as "a stab in the back."

Integrity of Immigration officers are vital for biometric System



Kota Kinabalu: Implementation of the biometric system throughout the country beginning June this year will not work if the integrity of Immigration officers manning the various entry points is in doubt.


Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Tun Hussein said the integrity of personnel at entry points and who would be working closely with their counterparts in the home country of foreign visitors would be the key focus in the proposed implementation.

Health : Coffee tied to lower stroke risk in women



Women who enjoy a daily dose of coffee may like this perk: It might lower their risk of stroke.

Women in a Swedish study who drank at least a cup of coffee every day had a 22 to 25 percent lower risk of stroke, compared to those who drank less coffee or none at all.

“Coffee drinkers should rejoice,” said Dr. Sharonne N. Hayes, a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. “Coffee is often made out to be potentially bad for your heart. There really hasn’t been any study that convincingly said coffee is bad.”

PGM Tawau tahan warga asing cuba masuki Sabah secara haram



TAWAU: Pasukan Gerakan Marin (PGM) berjaya menggagalkan cubaan dua remaja asing berusia 17 dan 16 tahun untuk membawa masuk secara haram 17 warga Indonesia ke negara ini, Jumaat lalu.


Kejayaan itu diperolehi apabila perahu jongkong yang dinaiki oleh kesemua mereka ditahan oleh PGM ketika cuba mendarat di kawasan Sungai Serudung, dekat sini pada kira-kira jam 8.20 malam.

Sabah Issues : Resolve the illegal immigrant problem in Sabah



KOTA KINABALU: Sabah DAP reiterated that only a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) can resolve the illegal immigrant problem in Sabah.

And if this ever becomes a reality in the future, Sabah DAP chief Jimmy Wong said the Commission should be headed by former vice chairman of Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) Tan Sri Simon Sipaun, as proposed by DAP national advisor Lim Kit Siang.

Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) sought a greater role



KENINGAU: At its 17th anniversary yesterday, Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) sought a greater role in the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition.


President Tan Sri Joseph Kurup said the party, although labelled a small one, had the strength to contribute to the victory of the BN in the next general election.

He said it had the capacity to win more seats if they were allocated to it.

In the last general election, PBRS won the Sook state seat and the Pensiangan parliamentary seat which were allocated to it to contest on a BN ticket.

Kurup, who is Federal Deputy Natural Resources and Environment Minister, said PBRS had played a major supportive role when the BN was facing a challenge after the Sabah state election of 1994.

This included facing up to anti-federal and anti-BN sentiments which had reached a peak then, he said at the party’s 17th anniversary celebration, here.

Source : New Sabah Times

Sabah Issues : Ahli-ahli UMNO dipengaruhi menyertai Gerakan



TAWAU: Ahli Parlimen Kalabakan Datuk Seri Abdul Ghapur Salleh kesal di atas tindakan ‘pihak-pihak tertentu’ yang cuba mempengaruhi ahli-ahli Umno di kawasannya untuk menyertai Parti Gerakan.

Katanya, pihak-pihak tersebut menggunakan taktik meminta ahli-ahli Umno terlibat menyertai parti pembangkang DAP, sebelum kemudiannya keluar dari parti itu dan mendaftar sebagai ahli Gerakan.

Sabah Issues : Muslims in Keningau have no objection to the use of the word "Allah"



Keningau: Muslims in Keningau have no objection to the use of the word "Allah" to denote God by their Christian brethren and never saw the matter as an issue, said Assistant State Rural Development Minister, Datuk Sairin Hj Karno.

Officiating at the closing ceremony of the 1Malaysia Health Awareness Programme at the Arked Hall Keningau, Saturday, he said people here know that in Islam there is such teaching which commands its followers to respect one another, including those from different religions and backgrounds.

Structural integrity of the Karamunsing Complex will be assess



KOTA KINABALU: The Public Works Department (PWD) has been tasked to appoint an independent engineering consultant to look into the structural integrity of the Karamunsing Complex.

Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan said another independent engineering consultant will be appointed to look into the matter.

Crime : Mayat Bayi dijumpai di Kampung Muhibah



BEAUFORT: Seorang pengutip barangan kitar semula terkejut apabila menjumpai mayat bayi di Kampung Muhibah di sini pada Selasa.


Pengutip barangan terpakai dalam lingkungan 40-an itu menjumpai bayi baru lahir masih bertali pusat itu kira- kira jam 8.30 malam.

Crime : Policemen corruptly receiving RM 500 Salt Fish Market Kota Kinabalu



Kota Kinabalu: Two policemen were each sentenced to six months' jail and fined RM10,000 or six months more behind bars by the Sessions Court here Tuesday for corruptly receiving RM500.

Judge Duncan Sikodol meted out the sentence to Corporal Mat Rashed Matasah, 42, and Lance Corporal Esmi Rizal Md Nor, 37, ruling that the court found both guilty of the charge and convicted them.

Crime : Posing as a policeman in Penampang



 




Kota Kinabalu: A 43-year-old local security guard was charged with two counts of robbing a woman and posing as a policeman early this month in Penampang.

Sawal Muhimin @ Muimin pleaded not guilty before High Court Deputy Registrar Marlina Ibrahim, who sat as a Sessions Court judge, to robbing the 20-year-old woman of a laptop, a broadband modem and a bag.

Sabah Issues : Sabahans have been advised to use their wisdom, sincerity and good sense



Kota Kinabalu: Sabahans have been advised to use their wisdom, sincerity and good sense when reading the statement of Tan Sri Simon Sipaun about life in pre-independent Sabah.

Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan said it is imperative the people of Sabah do so in order to avoid jumping to conclusions and making judgments over the whole situation.

"When you are reading Sipaun's statement, be sure that you use wisdom, honesty and logical sense when making your own perceptions or judgments on the news.

"This is because it is easy to make an overall statement but not enclose any reasons and comparison of those issues with what have been done by certain quarters to address the problems till now," he said.

Pairin, who is also Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) President, said this after receiving a courtesy call by new General Manager of Sabah Shell Petroleum Co Ltd, Siti Sulaiman, at his office in the Public Works Department headquarters, Thursday.

He was commenting on reports by the former Vice-President of the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) last Sunday.

During the United Borneo Front's (UBF) Inter-Party Dialogue and Leadership Exclusive Seminar at Beverly Hotel on March 5, Sipaun said life in Sabah was considerably better in many aspects before Malaysia was formed compared to now.

Pairin, who is also State Infrastructure Development Minister, said locals must look at their surroundings and the development in Sabah and the country and whether they are living in peace and harmony and enjoying development.

He said they must also look in terms of children's development in Sabah, advancement in education and other socio-economic aspects.

"Are we saying that now Sabah is not peaceful? Are we saying that there is racial tension in Sabah? Or are we saying that there is no development in Sabah and whether the past leaders in government have not done anything?Éso actually, what are we focusing at? We know there have been changes and we have been part of the government and its administration before.

"It is easy to say things and to criticise or to blameÉbut I come to this stage where we can ask ourselves whether we did help or did we not do anything to rectify arising problems.

"Or maybe the government has to do more. And if it is so, then I think it would be good to hear people proposing steps to the Government and provide constructive ideas and remedial proposal to address problems, rather than simply blaming quarters over situations that are liabilities to society or the whole of Sabah and Malaysia for that matter," Pairin said.

In comparison to other developed countries, he said there is a fact that needs to be accepted, that those countries are also facing certain problems that are raised especially during the fever of polling and elections.

"Therefore, if we say that Sabah and Malaysia do not face any problems, then we are not telling the truth. And if we say that we do not have room to improve, then we are not telling the truth also because each country has its own issues and ways to tackle them," he said.

To a question, Pairin agreed there have been negative and positive changes in Sabah and the country but as to why and the reasons for such changes to happen, this needed to be looked at properly and in a balanced way.

As any country develops, he said, it is important to look at what was there at the beginning like in terms of infrastructures development, human relation, allocations and population which are different from what it is today.

"What Sipaun said about intermarriages are common and that is why there are many 'peranakans' in Sabah. I think intermarriages are still common and it is not stopped.

"On racial problems raised by Sipaun, I believe comparatively 'yes' in terms of changes that bring different types of social changesÉnegative as well as positive ones.

"There have been changes as mentioned by Sipaun in his statement, but to be fair, we can have a forum to tackle each issue (raised by Sipaun)," he said.

According to Pairin, the government has carried out certain actions for the benefit of the people and for the nation to have a bright future.

Hence, those quarters that are against the government approaches for betterment certainly have their own agendas to hamper the noble intention of the government, he said.

He added those quarters probably have political agenda to go against the Government to attract more voters and supporters including confusing the people.

Source : Daily Express

Aki Sabah : We cannot just close our eyes and deny Tan Sri Simon Sipaun statement totally. The illegal immigrant still a problem till nowadays.

Tan Sri Simon Sipaun stating the truth based on his pleasant memories of life in Sabah





Kota Kinabalu: Tan Sri Simon Sipaun said he is amused that certain quarters should lodge police reports for stating the truth based on his pleasant memories of life in Sabah during the colonial administration.

The former Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) Vice President said that was his intention during concluding remarks at the panel discussion which he chaired at the United Borneo Front (UBF) Inter-Party Dialogue and Leadership Exclusive Seminar last Saturday.

Crime : Murder at Razz Ma Tazz Jalan Tuaran escape death


Kota Kinabalu: A 20-year-old local escaped the gallows when his charge of murdering an entertainment outlet employee last year was reduced to that of manslaughter.


Jobless Mohd Saddam Gapar of Tawau, however, pleaded not guilty to the lesser charge of causing the death of one Samsuddin Ahmad, 32, at 4.22am on April 11, 2010 at the ground floor of the Razz Ma Tazz in SB Tower, Km 2.5, Jalan Tuaran, here.

Crime : Filipino pleaded guilty having fake US$100 notes in Penampang



Kota Kinabalu: A 37-year-old Filipino, who is currently serving five months' jail for illegal entry, was jailed another two years by the Magistrate's Court here for having 370 pieces of fake US$100 notes in Penampang.

Magistrate Herlina Muse meted out the sentence to Helmi Mor, who was brought to her chambers Thursday, after he pleaded guilty to having the fake notes at 3pm on Feb 19 this year at a restaurant in Dongonggon.

Presiden PBS mengulas kenyataan Tan Sri Simon Sipaun



KOTA KINABALU: Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) berkata adalah tidak wajar untuk sesiapa mencari kambing hitam atau melemparkan kesalahan secara total kepada masyarakat atas pelbagai masalah yang dihadapi oleh Sabah sejak penubuhan Malaysia, 47 tahun lalu.

Mengakui ada kesan negatif dan positif ke atas rakyat selepas Sabah menyertai Malaysia, presidennya Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan berkata, perubahan yang berlaku perlu dilihat dari sudut yang adil dan seimbang.

Daphne can heave a sigh of relief as the case has drawn to an end



KUALA LUMPUR: Ever since her enticement case became a public issue, life has not been easy for Daphne Iking.

Now, the television personality can finally heave a sigh of relief as the case has drawn to an end.

“I am happy that the case is over and I want to move on,” Iking told The Daily Chilli yesterday.

Daphne Iking enticement case



PETALING JAYA: All Ryan Chong Yiing Yih  wanted in the Daphne Iking enticement case was an apology from the man who had enticed his wife.

“I pursued the enticement case when I found out the truth. He (Darren Choy Khin Ming) did not bother to say sorry to me even after I found out,” said Chong, a 33-year-old businessman.


“All I wanted was just a ‘sorry’. Apologise to me and I will forget about the whole thing.”

Daphne Iking’s ex-hubby agreed to an interview


PETALING JAYA: Some journalists covering the sensational Daphne Iking enticement case found Ryan Chong Yiing Yih unapproachable.

The perception may be justified as the TV personality’s former husband kept his distance from the press, looking serious and avoiding eye contact with journalists.


It was the opposite image for Darren Choy Khin Ming, the man Chong accused of enticing his wife even though he knew that she was married. He blamed Choy of wanting to have sex with her then. Arguably, most journalists were with Team Darren. He is handsome and has a ready smile.

Cyber Security : The Safer Internet Month Campaign





KUALA LUMPUR: Microsoft Malaysia and CyberSecurity Malaysia have launched Safer Internet Month 2011 to create more awareness and promote safer and responsible use of online technologies and tools, especially among children and youth.

Microsoft Malaysia managing director Ananth Lazarus said the month was dedicated to raising Internet safety awareness across the country.

“The Safer Internet Month mission is to make the Internet safer and more secure through collaboration with government agencies, non-profit organisations and employee volunteerism,” he said at the launch yesterday.

SAPP challenged Umno leaders in Sabah


Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) urged Umno leaders to "stop making use of the government machinery like the police and oppressive laws like the Internal Security Act (ISA)" to suppress freedom of speech in the country, Sabah in particular.


More so when the speech made contained an "inconvenient truth" that the present administration refused to accept, for reasons best known to it.

Sabah Issues : Life in Sabah before Malaysia was good



Keningau: Sabah Umno Youth has described the remark by former Suhakam Vice-Chairman Tan Sri Simon Sipaun that "life in Sabah before Malaysia was good" as unfair and ignorant of Malaysia's history.


Its head Azman Ruslan said the remark was also tantamount to questioning the wisdom behind Sabah's decision to join the formation of Malaysia.

Aduan Rakyat : Isu tanah di Nabawan tertunggak puluhan tahun



NABAWAN: Pembantu Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Makanan Datuk Bobbey Suan meminta agar isu tanah tertangguh di daerah ini ditangani dengan segera.

Katanya, isu tanah perlu ditangani secara bijak bagi membolehkan permohonan penduduk yang sudah bertahun-tahun lamanya dapat diproses bagi memastikan tanah berkenaan menjadi hak milik mereka.

“Kita tidak mahu penduduk yang sudah memohon tanah begitu lama tidak mendapat hak pemilikan tanah kerana merekalah penduduk di daerah ini” katanya semasa berucap pada Majlis Pemimpin Bersama Rakyat di Kg. Malinja dekat sini pada Selasa.

Aduan Rakyat : Tanah penduduk Kg. Lubang Buaya diceroboh syarikat swasta



BELURAN: Penduduk di Kampung Lubang Buaya di sini kesal dengan tindakan sebuah Syarikat swasta yang menceroboh masuk dan membersihkan kawasan tanah pusaka di kampung itu yang berkeluasan kira-kira 121 hektar.

Ketua Kampung Lubang Buaya, Oruk Abi berkata, syarikat tersebut masuk secara suka hati dan menebang beberapa batang pokok di kawasan tanah pusaka milik penduduk kampung tanpa memberi sebarang notis mahupun surat pengesahan.

Finance : Sabahans are not as distressed by debts



KOTA KINABALU: Sabahans are not as distressed by debts as their counterparts in other states, according to the Credit Counselling and Management Agency (AKPK).
As of February this year, a total of 4,400 people in Kota Kinabalu have sought counselling from the agency in managing their debts.

Crime : Filipino admitted killing man at Kg. Gudon



KOTA KINABALU: A Filipino received 16 years’ imprisonment for the killing of a 30-year-old countryman in Menggatal last year.

Sessions Court judge Rajalingam a/l S.S. Maniam meted out the jail term on Nasir Mohd Isa, 44, who admitted to the killing of Alson Salih Alih, on Jan 24, last year between 8.30 to 9.30pm in a shrubby area near Kg. Gudon, Mile 10, Tuaran Bypass Road, Menggatal.

Crime : Wisma Sabah incident





KOTA KINABALU: Police have identified the suspects, who are youngsters, involved in the stabbing of the wife of a money-changer at Wisma Sabah here, Tuesday.

City police deputy chief Supt Ramli Ali Mat said that police are still searching for the two young suspects, one who stabbed the 72-year-old victim and the accomplice who drove the blue Honda CRV.

Skim Rumah Pertamaku : Ciri-Ciri dan Kriteria


Pendahuluan
Skim Rumah Pertamaku (SRP) telah diumumkan dalam Bajet 2011 oleh Kerajaan Malaysia untuk membantu golongan muda yang baru bekerja dan berpendapatan tidak lebih daripada RM3,000 sebulan untuk memiliki rumah pertama mereka.

My First House Scheme [Skim Rumah Pertamaku]




KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the My First House Scheme here yesterday, and urged the financial institutions involved to make procedures as simple as possible for buyers.

“The scheme may not bring big profits to the institutions, but it is very meaningful to the people,” the Prime Minister said, adding that financing procedures should be made simple to enable the young generation own their first house.

The Borneo Alliance to be form


KOTA KINABALU: United Borneo Front (UBF) will strive to unite all political parties in Sabah, to form an alliance dubbed The Borneo Alliance, to push for the common agenda of obtaining full autonomy, said its leader Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.


Relationships : My wife had an affair



Q: Recently I discovered that my wife had an affair for four months.

She admitted it when I confronted her. She claimed that she still loved me and begged me not to leave her.

Relationships : I am torn between my boyfriend and a best friend



Q: I don’t get to meet my boyfriend often because he has to work most time.

Neither he nor I mind that, as we both understand and our love is getting stronger. We have been together five years. In a year or two when he can be freer, we plan to marry.

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Sabah Issues : Umno division urged Tan Sri Simon Sipaun retract statement

Tawau UMNO says Tan Sri Sipaun’s recent statement on Sabah “provocative and seditious”


TAWAU: A comment made by a former Suhakam vice chairman that life in Sabah in the yesteryears was far better than the present day, has not gone down well with the Umno division here.

Underdog Soldier - Teenage soldier without experience



  1. Some scene were filtered and cut out.
  2. The scene is lack of connection and not so harmonious.
  3. Illogical scene in certain parts of the movie.
  4. There is some scene which is quite funny.

2010 Movie I watch

This is all the movie that I have watched in year 2010..... =)

December
Alice in Wonderland
Rapunzel: A Tangled Tale
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Gulliver's Travels
The Tourist


November 
Skyline
Unstoppable
Megamind

Oktober
Red
Reign of Assassins
Buried
Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

September
Devil
Resident Evil : Afterlife
Legend of the Fist : The Return of Chen Zen
Grownups
Piranha

Ogos
The Last Airbender
Salt
Step Up 3D

July
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Despicable Me

June
Toy Story 3
The Karate Kid (2010) 

May
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Robin Hood
Ip Man 2
Shrek Forever After

April 
The Losers
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

March
Alice in Wonderland   

January 
The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus
The Spy Next Door 


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Farvis Restaurant.

  • Farvis Restaurant is an India Muslim Restaurant. Currently it has three branches which is in Putatan , Sembulan and Taman Kingfisher.
  • It open 24 hours so people can come dine there anytime.
  • It sells alacarte food and buffet food.
  • People love to dine there and eats Chicken Rice (Nasi Ayam) which is consist of rice (nasi) ,fried chicken (ayam goreng), cucumber pickles (acar timun) and curry sauce. The price for Chicken rice is RM 3.50 which is so cheap.
  • UMS student can be seen almost everyday dining.
  • People can drink teh tarik and watch football match there. 
  • If there is no football match, people can still watch movie because the restaurant owner subscribe to movie channel also.

    P/S I will post the Chicken rice picture when I dine in there.

    Sabah Issues : Meet told Sabah faced too many problems after merger

    Kota Kinabalu: Tan Sri Simon Sipaun said life in Sabah was considerably better in many aspects before Malaysia was formed compared to now.

    "Life in Sabah before Malaysia was good to say the least. Admittedly, there was no development then, as seen today, but Malaya was not much better," said the former Vice President of the Malaysian Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) at the United Borneo Front's (UBF) Inter-Party Dialogue and Leadership Exclusive Seminar held at Beverly Hotel, Saturday.

     

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