Monday, January 31, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
:: 30.01.2011... penentuan di Tenang
Thursday, January 13, 2011
:: Harimau Malaya...RM65,000 seorang...
Harimau Malaya dapat RM65,000
Oleh Johari Ibrahim
joib@bharian.com.my
2011/01/13
“Kerajaan juga akan menaja latihan pemain dengan kelab ternama sebagai persiapan masa depan sukan bola sepak negara,” katanya ketika meraikan pasukan itu pada majlis makan tengah hari di Seri Perdana.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
:: Azizi: Beng Hock.. SUK Selangor.. Interlok.. 1Malaysia..
Hal-Hal Mempelengong Awal Tahun 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
:: Ketua Menteri Sarawak dan isteri baru...
CM, wife centre of attraction at wedding reception
Posted on January 10, 2011, Monday
KUALA LUMPUR: Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud and wife Puan Sri Ragad Waleed Alkurdi were special guests at the wedding of Muhammad Hanis and Natasha Ishak in Subang Jaya on Saturday.
Muhammad, a university lecturer, is the son of former Batang Sadong MP Datuk Wahab Suhaili and Datin Badriah Ismail, while Natasha is the daughter of Datuk Ishak Amin and Datin Amrah Khasbullah from Johor.
Taib was clad in a purple baju melayu, while Ragad Waleed, who is from Syria, looked resplendent in a baju kurung.
Among the VVIPs from Sarawak were Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations Datuk Fadillah Yusof, Batang Sadong MP Nancy Shukri and Regional Corridor Development Authority (Recoda) chief executive officer Datuk Amar Wilson Baya Dandot.
Apart from performing the ‘tepung tawar’ on the wedded couple, Taib and Ragad Waleed were also given the honour to cut a wedding cake to commemorate their own marriage in Kuching last month.
Taib and Ragad Waleed are expected to hold a wedding reception sometime in the middle of this month.
Although no official announcement has yet been made, it is believed that it would be held at the new State Legislative Assembly complex.
This is Taib’s second marriage.
The Chief Minister and the late Puan Sri Datuk Amar Laila were married in 1959 and have four children.
Laila passed away in April, 2009.
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Ketua Menteri Sarawak, Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud diakad nikah oleh Mufti Sarawak, Kipli Yassin dengan Wanita Lubnan berusia 28 tahun yang menjadi pilihan hatinya dan disaksikan anak keduanya, Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir (3 kanan terlindung) ketika majlis akad nikah di kediaman Ketua Menteri di Demak Jaya.
Monday, January 10, 2011
:: Kemalangan...guru besar SK St. Mark (Ulu Layar)
Guru besar SK St Mark maut dalam kemalangan jalan raya
Posted on January 9, 2011, Sunday
ENGKILILI: Seorang guru besar maut setelah kereta Proton Iswara yang dinaiki bersama isterinya bertembung dengan kereta jenis Pajero di kaki bukit berdekatan dengan Kampung San Raba, di sini pada jam 1.30 petang, Jumaat lalu.
Menurut sumber, kereta yang dipandu mangsa yang dikenali sebagai Umpi Belasan, 56, itu sedang dalam perjalanan dari Betong menuju ke Sri Aman, apabila ia bertembung dengan Pajero dipercayai milik sebuah agensi kerajaan di Sarikei.
Mangsa yang menjadi guru besar di Sekolah Kebangsaan St Mark, Ulu Layar meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian manakala isterinya yang dikenali sebagai Catherine Sindu, 49 terselamat daripada maut namun mengalami kecederaan dan dikejarkan ke Hospital Sri Aman untuk rawatan lanjut. Sementara pemandu Pajero terbabit tidak mengalami sebarang kecederaan.
Monday, January 03, 2011
:: Pusat Jantung Kota Samarahan... bayaran termurah ?
Rawat jantung cuma RM5
Oleh Matzidi Drismzidi@bharian.com.my2011/01/02
SIMC or Pusat Jantung ... Kota Samarahan
Heart centre needs RM50 mln annually
Posted on January 2, 2011, Sunday
“Normally we need RM29 million as budgeted for our services in SGH and another RM25 million for others … So, each year about RM50 million here.
“We have already the service and money there, just that we translocated it here,” he told journalists at the centre yesterday.
Dr Sim said the centre would be a good place for recovery in view of its “good air and environment”.
He said outpatients paid RM5 for services at the centre while RM3 would be charged per patient per night.
State Health Department director Dr Zulkifli Jantan said the centre would offer services at minimal charges for the first two years, but this might change after the period.
He pointed out that the day-to-day operating cost would only be known in a month or so.
“We have to look at utilities like electricity and water as these expenses are seen only after we run the centre,” he said.
He could not say when cancer treatment facilities would be available at the new centre.
“At the moment, we are short of cancer specialists in the government service,” he said, adding that there were only two experts in the state.
The centre, believed to be the first heart institute made public in the country, is located some 20 minutes from the city centre.
The National Heart Institute in Kuala Lumpur, which comes under the Finance Ministry, and charges private hospital rates.