Showing posts with label Random News Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random News Post. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Renewal Fees For Malaysia Passport Reduced In 2015

Malaysian travellers can rejoice as the fee to make or renew their passport for five years is now RM200, down by RM100, effective Thursday.

The passport fee for senior citizens, children below 12, Haj pilgrims, and students below 21 and studying abroad is RM100.


Prior to this, senior citizens and students studying abroad paid RM150 for a five-year-passport. The disabled do not need to pay for a passport.

The notice of the latest directive was posted at Immigration offices on Thursday. With the reduction of the five-year passport fees, the two-year passport is not available anymore.

Source: The Star

"Good news in a way. Hoping for more visa stamps on passport this year" ^^

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Breaking News: Malaysian Plane MH17 Crashes In Ukraine Near Russian Border

A Malaysian airliner flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur has crashed in east Ukraine, where pro-Russian rebels are battling government forces, Russian and Ukrainian news agencies reported, citing aviation and security sources.


The Boeing passenger liner came down close to town of Shaktarsk in the rebellion-wracked region of Donetsk after disappearing from the radar and teams from the emergency services were trying to reach the scene, an unnamed security source told Interfax-Ukraine news agency.

The plane had 295 people on board, Interfax cited an aviation industry source as saying on Thursday.

*Malaysia Airlines had posted on their Facebook page confirming that they had lost contact with flight MH17*



Unconfirmed reports on Twitter showed YouTube footage of a large pall of smoke in fields near Shaktersk. The footage could not be verified. 

#My prayers are with those on board MH17. I pray that this is not true :(


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Air Stewardess Accused Of Cheating Bag Lovers Of $500,000 Through Online Scam



A 30-year-old air stewardess has been reportedly selling designer bags online and convincing customers to pay an initial deposit – only to never actually deliver the bags.


Some victims have lodged police reports, while others have gone to the Small Claims Tribunals. She is estimated to have cheated victims of a total sum as high as $500,000. Lianhe Wanbao reported that since last October, there have been several Internet users claiming to have been scammed in a similar manner.

One of the victims, who uses the online nickname of Pinkmama85, agreed to share her side of the story. The 29-year old woman said that in July last year, she came across the stewardess’ online offer of selling designer bags at a discounted price. Taken in by the offer, she placed an order for five bags and transferred $30,000 to the stewardess’ bank account.


Later in September, she received a bag from the stewardess worth $15,000. Attempts to contact the stewardess on the other bags were either brushed off or ignored. In November, the seller became uncontactable.


She later learned that she was not the only victim when online research unveiled other victims. One of them told her that she had lost $10,000 to the scammer. Not wanting others to fall prey to the purported scam, some of the victims have uploaded and shared a photo of the stewardess online, hoping that other victims might come forward too.

The uploaded photo shows a sweet-looking air stewardess in her uniform. Lianhe Wanbao reported that it is common for flight attendants to leverage on their business trips abroad to purchase brand name products at cheaper prices for others. With designer bags easily costing three to four thousand dollars each, selling them back in Singapore allows these attendants to earn a commission on these purchases.

Source: AsiaOne & Discuss Sg

#Wow, that is quite a big sum to transfer to a stranger whom you have never met before. Hopefully the authorities will look into this matter and help those victims who got scammed. >.<


 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Singaporean Lodges Police Report Over Spicy Fried Rice

A Singaporean from Taman Jurong had filed a police report because the nasi goreng kampung (local fried rice) he ate along Jalan Bukit Timbalan, Johor Baru was too spicy.

The matter took social networks by storm last night after a copy of the police report found its way to the Internet. These are excerpts from his police report: “Around 9pm on 30 April, I went to eat at a shop which I can’t recall the name. After I ordered the nasi goreng kampung and warm water, I had my meal, I found that it was extremely hot and too spicy.

“Until today (May 1) I can still taste the spiciness from the rice I ate yesterday. I suspect that they cooked the rice with too much chilli.
“The reason why I am making this report is because I am very unhappy with the rice I ate and wish to go to a hospital for a checkup,” he stated in the report.
Johor Baru (South) deputy police chief Supt Abdul Samad Salleh confirmed the report when contacted, but declined to elaborate on whether or not police would conduct an investigation on the matter.
Source: Rakyat Post
# I'm not sure about you guys but making a police report on petty issue such as this seem to be too exaggerate. If the food is too spicy, he should not even finish it or he could have just inform the owner for refund. =.="

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Introducing McDonalds Singapore Hello Kitty Bubbly World 2014


Introducing the world’s first release of Hello Kitty Bubbly World! 
In celebration of Hello Kitty’s 40th anniversary, Hello Kitty is dressed up as her friends. *Super cute!!!*



Hello Kitty Bubbly World online sale is now open.
The set is priced at SGD$80 and contains:
- All 6 Hello Kitty Bubbly World plush toys
- A 40th Anniversary Certificate
- Six McDonald’s Extra Value Meal vouchers valued at $5 each.
(Price includes delivery by Speedpost or self-collection at a Singpost POPstation)

You can visit http://onlinestore.mcdonalds.com.sg/ to place your order. 
Sadly, it's only available in Singapore. >.<~~

Update: 
McDonalds had since suspends Hello Kitty dolls sale temporarily due to high web traffic. You can read the post here.  



If you do not want to get the set above and only want to purchase them individually, you can do so. Each plush toy comes in its own box and will cost $4.95 each, with the purchase of any Extra Value Meal. McDonald’s has said that each customer can purchase up to four toys per store visit. A new toy design will be available every Monday at 11am.

Week 1: Pompompurin


Week 2: Osaru No Monkichi


Week 3: My Melody


Week 4: Kerokerokeroppi


Week 5: Bad Badzt-Maru


Week 6: Tuxedosam



Check out the video of Mcdonald's Hello Kitty Bubbly World below:


#Super cute and adorable  Love the boxes that comes with the plush toy. Hopefully I'll get to purchase one of them when I'm down in Singapore next month (Hopefully they're still available). Which one is your favourite? ^^

Friday, March 28, 2014

AirAsia Suspends Pilot Over MH370 Remarks & Celebrities from China Voice Out

An AirAsia X senior first officer has been suspended from duty for suggesting in a Facebook message that the Malaysian authorities had withheld information pertaining to the search for flight MH370, Malaysiakini reported. 



AirAsia group chief executive officer Tony Fernandes confirmed the suspension on Tuesday night. "AirAsia X senior first officer has been suspended pending investigation as company policies were broken in Facebook posting," Mr Fernandes wrote on Twitter.

AirAsia X chief executive officer Azran Rani Osman added that the first officer failed to observe a "specific directive" to avoid making public comments on the ongoing search for MH370's wreckage in the southern Indian Ocean.
AirAsia X is the long-haul arm of Malaysia's profitable low-cost carrier AirAsia.
The pilot, whose identity was withheld, criticised the Malaysian government in a Facebook post for attempting to bring premature closure to the crisis.
"Is there any concrete proof that MH370 has indeed crashed?! It's not right to simply assume when you have no evidence to back up your claims!
"(The) supposed debris... isn't even confirmed to be from the plane yet! Show us the proof then tell us MH370 has crashed.
"Till then, stop hiding facts! It's obvious to even a blind man that there (are) tons of info the government definitely knows and isn't sharing yet!" the pilot wrote.
Source: Straitstimes

# I find it to be quite extreme to suspend the PILOT for speaking his opinion and the truth. Technically, what the pilot said is correct. One cannot say that he "assumes" that the plane crashed, and then say that he "confirms" that there is no survival. 

Celebrities from China voice out on MH370

Celebrities in China have taken to their social media accounts to lash out against the Malaysian government's alleged mishandling of information on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared on March 8. After Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's announcement on March 24 that the flight had 'ended' at the Indian Ocean, several criticisms have come forth over the handling of the disappearance.

Some had even commented that the announcement that everyone on-board had assumably perished, should not have been made until concrete evidence had been discovered. This then led to many celebrities in China to voice out their opinions on the matter, with some even suggesting to boycott Malaysia.


"Memoirs of a Geisha" actress Zhang Ziyi posted the following message on her Weibo page: "Malaysian government, you are wrong not to take responsibility for the international community. You are wrong not to revere life. You are wrong not to respect the universal quest for truth. You have misjudged how a government should handle international politics. You have misjudged the kind of respect a government should have for the people. You have misjudged the Chinese people's persistence in finding out the truth." Her musician boyfriend had also forwarded Zhang's post in support of her statement.

"Summer's Desire" actor Huang Xiaoming took to his Weibo to call out for the truth saying, "I really can't take it anymore. The Malaysian government should give everyone an explanation. Give everyone the truth. We want the truth!"
According to Asia One, actor Deric Wan also called for more information to be released. "What Chinese people wanted was the truth of the missing plane instead of a pointless press conference."
Instead of just criticising the Malaysian government, film star Chen Kun had also called out for a boycott for everything Malaysian via his Weibo post. "I will start a boycott on any commercials and travels related to Malaysia. This will be so until the Malaysian government takes down their 'clown-like' mask and tell the truth," he said.
With more that 70 million followers, Chen's post has been reposted almost a hundred thousand times by Netizens.
Some Chinese netizens have also urged a boycott of Malaysian artistes such as Fish Leong, Gary Chaw, Lee Sinje and Ah Niu, who are popular for their music and movies.
Bahau-born Leong, who is an expectant mother, drew scorn from Weibousers after uploading a photograph of three candles as a mark of respect for MH370 victims. 
Numerous Chinese netizens responded by cursing her and her unborn child. The photograph has since been removed. 
Source: Yahoo News
# I can't see any rationale for boycotting Malaysian artist. Are they all at fault and responsible for what happened? Were they aware that Malaysian have lost their loved ones? These Chinese netizens are rearing a very ugly side of themselves, as they always do because anonymity works in their favour. Yes, this incident is heartbreaking, and MAS and the Malaysian government have some clarifying to do, but is there a need to involve other citizens who have done no wrong? 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Malaysia Airline Flight 370: Hopes dashed


Malaysia announced on Monday night that Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight MH370, which disappeared on March 8 while travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, was lost in the southern Indian Ocean. MAS informed families of the 239 passengers and crew members that the plane was assumed to have crashed with no survivors.
“Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived,” the airline said in a SMS message. We must now accept all evidence suggests the plane went down in the southern Indian Ocean,”
Shortly after, Prime Minister Najib Razak addressed a press briefing that was hastily scheduled.
“This evening I was briefed by representatives from the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB). They informed me that Inmarsat, the UK company that provided the satellite data which indicated the northern and southern corridors, has been performing further calculations on the data. Using a type of analysis never before used in an investigation of this sort, they have been able to shed more light on MH370’s flight path,” he told reporters.
“Based on their new analysis, Inmarsat and the AAIB have concluded that MH370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth. This is a remote location, far from any possible landing sites. It is therefore with deep sadness and regret that I must inform you that, according to this new data, flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean,” said Mr Najib.
He said MAS has briefed the families and Malaysia will hold another press conference on Tuesday. He urged the media to respect the families’ privacy and to give them space and time to grieve over their losses. “For them, the past few weeks have been heartbreaking; I know this news must be harder still. I urge the media to respect their privacy, and to allow them the space they need at this difficult time,” he said.
“We wanted to inform you of this new development at the earliest opportunity. We share this information out of a commitment to openness and respect for the families, two principles which have guided this investigation,” he added.
Flight MH370 vanished from civilian radar screens less than an hour after take-off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing on March 8. No confirmed sighting of the plane has been made since, but much debris has been found in remote waters off Australia which might be part of the missing plane.
MAS said on Monday night that the multinational search operation will continue, as authorities seek answers to the questions which remain. “We would like to assure you that Malaysia Airlines will continue to give you our full support throughout the difficult weeks and months ahead,” it added.

Credit: Straitstimes

MH370: Closure brings little comfort to grieving loved ones

The family of aviation engineer Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat could not control their emotions, bursting into tears as they listened to the announcement by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak that the Malaysia Airlines aircraft in which their loved one was on is believed to have gone down in the southern Indian Ocean.
At the Everly Putrajaya hotel here, Mohd Khairul Amri’s father Selamat Omar, who usually spoke to pressmen almost immediately after earlier press conferences, told journalists he needed a moment by himself.
Zamani Zakaria, the father of passenger Ahmad Razahan Zamani, 23, said his family would slowly accept the loss as “the will of Allah”.
“The search for them is now over. At least, we don’t have to wait as it is a torture,” he said when contacted by reporters.
Maira Elizabeth Nari, daughter of Andrew Nari, the chief steward of MH370, took to Twitter after Najib’s announcement.
The teenager’s heart-wrenching tweet, under the handle @Gorgxous, read: “I just don’t know what to say about it :’). God loves you more, daddy.... God loves them more. :’)”
Maira has drawn considerable support ever since she took to Twitter to express her hope that the passengers and crew would return and how she missed her father.
At 10pm last night, Najib announced in a hastily-called press conference that British investigators had confirmed that Flight MH370 went down in the southern Indian Ocean, in a remote location “far from any possible landing sites”.
G. Subramaniam, whose son was on Flight MH370, sounded dazed when The Star called him at home in Klang last night.
His son Puspanathan, 34, a marketing manager with Petronas here, had been on his wayto Beijing for work.
Subramaniam said his relatives had arrived at his home in Telok Panglima Garang near Banting.
A woman’s voice, believed to be Puspanathan’s mother A. Amirtham, was heard wailing in the background during the short interview.
Credit: The Star


Shocked Malaysia Jet Relatives have 'No Hope Left Now"



Stunned relatives in Beijing and Kuala Lumpur reacted with grief and anguish on Monday as Malaysia confirmed their worst fears by announcing that missing flight MH370 had gone down in the Indian Ocean.
In dramatic scenes in Beijing, stretcher-bearing paramedics were drafted in to tend to family members devastated by the news, which was broken to them by the airline at a hotel where they had gathered throughout the 17-day ordeal.
At least two people were borne out on stretchers, including a woman whose body was shaking, her eyes glazed and heavy with tears, as a family member held her arm.
Cries of deep pain rang out as relatives burst forth, sobbing uncontrollably, while the news left others appearing disoriented, with one man lying on the floor holding his head.
One Chinese relative who spoke to AFP by phone said: "We know we have no hope left now."
Two-thirds of passengers were from China.
Both Malaysia Airlines and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed on Monday that the ill-fated flight, which disappeared on March 8 with 227 passengers and 12 crew, "ended in the southern Indian Ocean."
The conclusion was based on new satellite analysis of the Boeing 777's path. Malaysia's government had previously held out increasingly dim hopes of finding survivors.
In the lobby of a hotel outside Kuala Lumpur where relatives, including many flown in from China by Malaysia Airlines, had gathered, an elderly woman sat down hard on the floor and wept.
"He died too young, I want my son back," she cried out in Mandarin before security escorted her into an elevator.
Subramaniam Gurusamy, 60, whose 34-year-old Malaysian son Puspanathan Gurusamy was on board, had continued to hold out hope of his return throughout the agonising 17-day wait.
"I had the belief that my son would return home safely. But what can be done? This is fate. We must accept it," he told AFP, choking back tears.
- 'They are murderers' -
Some relatives in Beijing lashed out as they left their meeting with the Malaysian flag carrier, with one man throwing punches and kicks at assembled media.
One woman left the room shouting "Murderers! Murderers" and crying uncontrollably as she was held by two other family members, while another swiped at cameramen with her handbag, shouting "Get away!"
At about 2am a group of around 30 relatives came out of the room to meet waiting reporters.
"The Malaysian government, Malaysian Airlines and the Malaysian armed forces are the real murderers who have killed our loved ones," a man said, appearing to read from a prepared statement on a laptop on behalf of the group.
"The relatives of the passengers launch the strongest protest and condemnation" against them, he added.
The man also said the relatives would use "all possible means" to protest.
As the Lido Hotel emptied, a small number of relatives appeared to refuse to accept that their loved ones had died.
"The rational mind sometimes gives way to the emotional mind, and there are some who are still not letting go," a psychologist who was speaking to families told AFP.
- 'No real closure' -
For Sarah Bajc, partner of American passenger Philip Wood, the announcement brought "no real closure" in the absence of confirmed wreckage.
"I need closure to be certain but cannot keep on with public efforts against all odds. I STILL feel his presence, so perhaps it was his soul all along," she said in an emailed message.
In others, the power of denial remained strong. One distraught woman in Beijing approached reporters saying she believed her daughter was being "hidden", and had not died.
Malaysian Maira Nari, the teenage daughter of Chief Steward Andrew Nari, and who has captured hearts in her country with poignant and hopeful tweets calling for her father's return, put on a brave face.
"God loves you more, daddy.... God loves them more," she tweeted.
"I will never forget the look on his face when he opened his birthday present the other day. He was so happy!" she added.
On China's hugely popular Weibo microblogging site, a succession of electronic "candles" were lit in tribute to the dead.
"I just can't believe it nor accept it, after having searched so many days, and waited so many days, only to finally receive news of the crash!" wrote one user.
Credit: SG Yahoo News



# My deepest condolences to all the victims’ families and loved ones of the passengers and crew of MH370.  :(

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Malaysia Airlines Flight Goes Missing En Route to China With Plane Carrying 239 People

The Malaysia airline said in a statement that they have lost contact with a plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737 passenger plane prepares to take off at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in November 2012

Flight MH370 lost contact with the Subang air traffic control at 2:40 a.m. Saturday (18:40 GMT Friday). The flight was operated on the Boeing 777-200 aircraft. It departed Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 a.m. Saturday (16:41 GMT Friday) and was expected to land in Beijing at 6:30 a.m. Saturday (22:30 GMT Friday).

China's Xinhua state news agency said it was lost in airspace controlled by Vietnam. The aircraft did not enter airspace controlled by China and did not make contact with Chinese controllers, the agency added.  Malaysia Airlines has informed that they will be holding a press conference later on Saturday.

The airline said it was working with the authorities who activated their search and rescue team to locate the aircraft. The flight was carrying 227 passengers, including two infants, and 12 crew members, the airline said.

# This is indeed a breaking news. There has been speculation that the airline landed at Nanning but MAS denied such statement.  My thoughts and prayer with the affected passengers, crew and their family members. 

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Ipoh teacher Punches four students in fit of rage

The four Form One students, who were assaulted by a teacher last week, have returned to school. The school would provide counselling support for the students, said Perak Education Committee chairman Dr Muhammad Amin Zakaria.



“We would do the necessary to help the students overcome the traumatic experience. Hopefully, they can continue to focus on their studies,” he said after visiting the school in Sitiawan.
It was reported that the teacher allegedly punched one of the students, who accidentally poured water on his clothes, at 5.20pm last Wednesday. He was also said to have punched three other students, who had forgotten to bring notebooks to his class, reports The Star. You can read about it here.
Dr Muhammad Amin said the teacher, in his 30s, was undergoing a series of treatment at a specialist hospital. ”The doctor has given him one week of medical leave,” he said, adding that a copy of his medical report would be sent to the Public Service Department (JPA).
The Manjung District Education Office and Perak Education Department, he said, would also submit reports about the case to JPA to assist in investigations. Chairman of the school board of governors Ling Leong Peng said he hoped the authority could take necessary actions against the teacher after reviewing the reports.
Credits: The Star and STOMP
#Oh dear, why is there so much violence nowadays? And to think that teacher will behave such violent towards their student? Defiantly an unacceptable behavior to be displayed by the teacher. >.<

Monday, December 30, 2013

Datin Seri Rosmah’s son paid millions for a Penthouse in New York

It seems our prime minister's wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, is in the limelight.... again. It's a never ending story. If you have not read what is the hoo haa this time, you can read the post here.


Picture courtesy of Yahoo.com.sg

Makes you wonder where the money comes from....at the age of 36???  Did he save when he was a kid...like his mother who claimed that she started saving since she was a child, which she was able to afford her bling-bling? If you do not know the story of Rosman's and her RM24 million diamond ring, you can read the story here

Honestly, with that kind of money, it sure helps a lot of people who are in need. Prices are increasing and everyone is tight with their money.....but yet.... a RM110 million on a penthouse in New York? Seriously?!?!?!?