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Sunday, 10 May 2015

Cobattery: Removable Battery For iPhone

Since its introduction in 2007, the iPhone has no removable battery capability. Battery combination that can not be removed and a small battery capacity makes the iPhone has a shorter useful lives than the majority of other manufacturers devices.

Cobattery will solve this problem by providing the ability to remove the iPhone battery. It is a shell with a removable battery slot. The battery power bank later became the iPhone. Cobattery battery capacity of 3200 mAh battery is larger than the iPhone 6, which was only 1800 mAh.

Cobattery is included with the special battery charger dock. Theoretically a battery can be used while charging another. When the battery begins to decrease Cobattery you just need to change it with a new battery. The device can be used continuously as long as you have a fully charged battery storage.

A creative ideas and solve problems with wireless devices need to be charged all the time. For iPhone users who are bored with 6 of our device battery life miserable, Cobattery is the solution we wanted. The project is still raising funds and support you can for as little as $ 75. The model is supported so far is the iPhone 5, 5s and 6.

Diddy rakam single baharu di UK

Eddy when recording the latest single titled Go. - Photo Instagram

KUALA LUMPUR: About 21 hours ago, the former star of the fourth season of Akademi Fantasia, Diddy Birdy are uploading the picture are in a recording studio in the United Kingdom (UK).

Through the captions that Diddy said he was ready to record her latest single go.

Diddy appeared the last time the single was about a year ago with the song Angel Heart. It is understood Diddy song recorded at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool which was used Rihanna, Coldplay and Justin Bieber to record their songs.

The song is expected to be marketed in Malaysia soon in addition to the English version titled Wish Away will also be marketed in the UK.

Diddy with his son, Nadra Aryssa Twins. - Photo Instagram

"Thank God my mission perfectly. Take my hand Take pieces of UK for the replacement myself. Hope it tastes meet you all. What a longing to careers in Malaysia. Support you all very much appreciated. We hope this effort to fruition. Amin," he said.

Diddy is now with his wife and son were in the UK. Since last year, Diddy studying there. Diddy studying at University Of Liverpool in the study of the Music Industry.

Previously Diddy also extend Off-Campus Studies (Special) at Universiti Utara Malaysia Kuala Lumpur branch (UUMKL) and received a Certificate of Academic Achievement of the Year.

In the silence he had also called tutor at the university's main campus in the town are Kedah. Diddy already married to Allen Nor Azah Moses and had a son named Nadra Aryssa Twins.

But the other twin's father

[VIDEO] Does this story due to sleeping with two men when a woman in New Jersey, United States, big surprise after being told she delivered twin boys have different fathers.

The story broke when the woman tried to claim his identity secret court orders for child support from a man his twin.

However, after DNA tests on one of the girls was found that one of them is not a boy.

After questioning, the woman admits sleeping with two men in a week.

This situation may occur when a woman had sex with two men in the same menstrual cycle and lifespan of a woman's egg is capable of up to 48 hours while sperm can live up to 10 days.

Thus allowing fertilization occurs even involve two different men.

According to a hospital in New York, though somewhat awkward, such cases usually occur but rarely known because of the absence of a reason to do DNA testing and paternity.

"There's a reason I throw shoes at Bush '

BAGHDAD - IRAQ. Arab journalist, Muntadhar al-Zaidi who had created controversy by throwing the shoe toward the former President of the United States (US), George W. Bush appeared to explain the rationale for its actions.

Al-Zaidi said he did this because he felt Bush had made fraud to the people of Iraq, the Russian news agency reported, Anissa Naouai.

"I (al-Zaidi) do so because of the murder of more than 1.5 million Iraqis and five million homeless.

"More than five million children have been orphaned and women widowed five million.

"It is in addition to the theft of Iraq's natural resources, the destruction and disintegration of the country," he said.

In the incident, al-Zaidi stood up when Bush held a press conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Malik when making a farewell visit to the Gulf nation in 2008.

When Bush was speaking, suddenly al-Zaidi shouted in Arabic: "This is your farewell kiss, you dog!" And threw the shoes she was wearing.

Meanwhile, when asked, does it do anything spontaneous emotion driven insistence, he refuted it.

"This was planned in advance by me," he said.

As a result of his actions, finally al-Zaidi was sentenced to three years in prison, but was later reduced to one year.

QPR relegated after Manchester City hit them for six

Queens Park Rangers will be playing Championship football next season after a Sergio Aguero hat-trick helped Manchester City to a 6-0 rout at the Ethiad Stadium.

Nothing short of victory on the day would be enough to keep Rangers up and so manager Chris Ramsey decided to risk starting players carrying injury concerns in Clint Hill, Steven Caulker and Bobby Zamora.

But their hopes suffered an early blow as Aguero latched onto Pablo Zabaleta’s pass to score his 23rd goal of the season only four minutes in. Aleksandar Kolorov added a second before the break with a sumptuous free-kick and two more from Aguero and further goals from James Milner and David Silva sent Rangers down with a whimper.

Victory for City all but guarantees them Champions League football next season. They are now three points ahead of Arsenal in second place, although the Gunners have two games in hand.

Contributions depositors untouched - Chairman of TH

Azeez answered questions at a press conference at Menara TH here today. - Photo by Mohd Yusni Ariffin
KUALA LUMPUR: TH (TH) guarantees depositors' money will not be affected or lost with the purchase of a plot of land at the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) of 1MDB, before.

Accordingly, the chairman Datuk Abdul Azeez Rahim ask all depositors not to worry about political provocation that has spread widely in social media.

"I hope my aunt and uncle in the village do not worry, we do not take direct depositors' money to buy land 1MDB it.

"If you do not believe can update their accounts whether we (TH) have used their money. Savings are guaranteed even RM1, the TH and government guarantees to depositors," he told reporters here

Azeez explains, only 15 percent of TH asset allocation will be used for real estate investments.

He said that this investment is necessary to ensure TH able to give dividends to depositors every year in addition to providing subsidies to the pilgrims.

"About 15 to 20 percent (about RM11 billion) is allocated for property investment TH. Now TH only invest 10 per cent (RM5.6 billion) from the provision of investment," he said.

Azeez said, every year, TH was also able to generate a good income and benefits, the most important will be used for subsidies and the management of Hajj, then TH will distribute profits through an annual bonus grants.

He said that over the past 10 years also, TH has paid an average rate of return in excess of six per cent.

In 2013, TH pay a dividend of 8 per cent, while in 2014 the number increased to 25.8 percent.

MH179 back for 'distressed passenger'

FLIGHT MH179 hovered over two hours in the Malacca Strait before returning to land at the airport. - Photo courtesy of Radar Flight 24


KUALA LUMPUR: The Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) confirmed that the flight MH179 flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka back to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) early this morning following a "distressed passenger".

DCA Director-General Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, said the plane was not experiencing technical problems and all passengers survived.

"MAS inform it stems from 'distressed passenger'. There are no technical problems," he told BH in here a while ago but did not specify what kind of problems triggered a passenger.

Flight tracker website "Flightradar24" in the message twitter at 1.30 this morning, said the aircraft back to the airport after dumping fuel for two hours in the Straits of Malacca to reduce the weight of the plane, before landing.

The aircraft that took off from the airport at 11:27 pm due to arrive in Colombo at 12:18 midnight local time.

The incident broke back quickly spread in social media, particularly on the cause of the plane was forced to turn back after two hours hovering in the Straits of Malacca.

Meanwhile, MAS said in a statement to inform the passengers concerned pose a problem to the crew of the aircraft upon takeoff.

"Other passengers also have to help the crew to address the passengers in question because of her great.

MAS said the plane's captain decided to turn back to ensure the safety of all passengers.

"Upon arrival at the airport, the passengers in question had been submitted to the authorities," said MAS explain MH179D air travel to Colombo at 10:06 am this morning.

JPJ officers nabbed for smuggling out road tax stickers and issuing forged grants for cloned cars

We recently read about the Road Transport Department (JPJ) busting cloned car syndicates and devising new systems to stop people from selling cloned cars. Now, the Negeri Sembilan Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has detained JPJ insiders for aiding the cloned car trade.

Bernama reports that over 10,000 blank road tax stickers were smuggled out of JPJ in Negeri Sembilan between November 2014 and March 2015. The state MACC also discovered that 1,500 car grants had been issued without authorisation, for cloned and smuggled cars.

Two JPJ officers were among four individuals detained by MACC in separate Ops Photostatraids last week. The three men and one woman, aged between their early 20s and 30s, included middlemen. Investigations revealed that the syndicate had sold the original road tax stickers for between RM450 and RM800 each, and forged car grants for up to RM1,200 each.

The state’s MACC director Shaharom Nizam Abd Manap confirmed the report. He added that investigations were continuing, and urged owners of cloned cars to surrender their vehicles voluntarily to the MACC’s office to avoid action. To date, 16 smuggled vehicles (believed to be scrap cars from a neighbouring country) have been seized and 11 suspects arrested in operations conducted last month.

2015 Ford Mondeo launched in Malaysia – RM198k

The 2015 Ford Mondeo EcoBoost has been officially introduced in Malaysia – the fifth-gen CD391 (known as the Fusion in the United States) was previewed last month in a series of roadshows, but is now available to view at all Ford showrooms nationwide.

There’s not much we don’t already know about the fully-imported D-segment sedan, which is assembled in Spain at Ford’s Valencia plant. Initial details of the Malaysian car, which mirrors the Australian mid-level Trend variantin terms of equipment (with a few elements from the high-end Titanium spec thrown in) were offered back in March, and provisional specs were revealed later that same month.

Then, full details of the Malaysian spec-car Mondeo came about last month, when the 1,562 kg offering began its preview rounds. Standard equipment includes adaptive cruise control, keyless entry/push button ignition, dual-zone auto climate control, fog lamps and 10-way powered front seats.

There are also auto headlamps/wipers, front and rear parking aid sensors, an electronic parking brake, leather steering wheel/gear shift knob as well as paddle shifters and rear air-con vents. There’s also MyKey, which allows the programming of various features such as setting the maximum speed limit, a seatbelt reminder and the maximum volume of the audio system.

The Mondeo comes equipped with a SYNC 2 infotainment system with an eight-inch LCD touchscreen and rear-view camera, and the accompanying Sony audio system features nine speakers, Bluetooth connectivity, USB and aux inputs as well as Voice Command for phone, music and climate controls. No navigation though.

It’s powered by the 2.0 litre EcoBoost engine carried over from the previous fourth-gen CD345 Mondeo, which was of course sold here (first in its 203 PS form). As such, you get the same 240 PS at 5,300 rpm and 345 Nm at 2,300 to 4,900 rpm state of output tune as found previously.

The transmission is different now though. The six-speed PowerShift in the old car, which was the wet clutch Getrag 6DCT450, has been replaced by a conventional six-speed torque converter unit, the GM-Ford 6F35 SelectShift. The unit is also seen in the Ford Kuga.

Exterior kit includes adaptive LED headlamps, daytime running lights, dual exhausts and auto fold wing mirrors, complete with puddle lamps. The Malaysian Mondeo wears 17-inch double five-spoke alloys wrapped with 235/50 tyres (Michelin Primacy 3s on the preview units), which arguably looks a bit small on the car.

As for safety equipment, the list reads as such – ABS, EBD, ESC, traction control, hill launch assist and Isofix mount points as well as seven airbags (front, thorax, curtain and driver knee).

Curiously, as pointed out by an eagle-eyed reader, the inflatable rear seatbelts that are standard fit on the Australian Mondeo were seen on one of the preview drive cars – it’s not regulation kit on the Malaysian car, so it might be a case of those rare ‘just comes with them’ samples popping up.

Our Mondeo comes equipped with Lane Keeping Alert + Aid, but LKA is the only item in the arsenal of Safety Pack items to feature here – no BLIS and lane departure warning, nor is there the Active City Stop, enhanced Active Park Assist or Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection seen on higher-spec Australian models.

Four exterior colours are available for the new Mondeo, and they are Tectonic Silver, Frozen White, Panther Black and Ruby Red. As for pricing, the 2015 Ford Mondeo EcoBoost goes for RM198,000 on-the-road without insurance (RM203,771 with insurance, identical to the estimated RM203,800 price bandied initially). The CBU offering comes with a three-year/100,000 km warranty as well as a three year/60,000 km free service package.

Said thieves thanks to the

Residential fence during the cut before the three men entered her home in Taman Tengku Ahmad events Rithaudeen, Melor here, this morning.

CROSS CITY - A group of bandits had thanked the victims for not fighting before leaving home housewife in the incident at Taman Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen, Melor here, this morning.

In the 3.30am incident, the two suspects wearing masks and one of them was carrying a machete brandishing weapons act to carry off the season before money worth Rs 8,000.

During the incident, the victim, 25-year-old was asleep and just stayed with three small children, while her husband was in Kuala Lumpur for his studies of Distance Education (DE).

"The suspects ordered the victim to submit valuables, while the other two men entered the room and ransacked the room and managed to get all the items belonging to the victim.

Meanwhile, Kota Bharu district police chief Assistant Commissioner Rohaimi Md Isa confirmed the incident said the suspect cut the barbed fence before cutting the iron bars outside the main door of the residence before entering the house.

"Victims are referred to not fight or scream rock and escaped unhurt," he said.

As a result of the incident, the victim loses Acer brand laptops, two gold chains, two pairs of gold earrings, two bracelets of gold thread, gold pendants and three of the four rings.

"Nliai totaling 5000, victims also lose cash RM2200 identity cards, bank cards, phone brand Samsung S Mini 3, and Nokia 5202 and estimated losses worth RM8,000.

"We are still investigating the case and was also involved in tracking down the suspect," he said.

Meanwhile, the Daily Herald tried to get the victim but failed due to the victim not at home.

MAS flight MH179 back

The plane turned around in the air for two hours to reduce fuel understood for landing. Twitter photo Flightradar24


SHAH ALAM - A MAS flight MH179 understood to have turned back after going round and round in the waters of the Straits of Malacca for two hours.

According to Twitter Flightradar24, aircraft leading to Colombo, Sri Lanka was flying by making a circle in the waters west of Crab hour 11.30pm.

In twitter Flightradar24 at 1.30 am call, the plane was turned back to Kuala Lumpur after two hours burning fuel to reduce weight while landing.

The aircraft landed safely at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), about 20 minutes later.

However, until now no information on why the plane turned back to KLIA.

Diana Rafar proposed

DIANA Rafar with the product owner Dr Glow., Saqeena Abd Malik.

KUALA LUMPUR: Have not heard the latest news and developments Rafar Diana and her former husband, Hisham Zamarul, especially those involving the process to refer back.

Prior to this, as has been reported BH Plus, there are rays of the pair will return to live with. Just to date, have yet to have any good news.

Contact Diana while ago, a single mother to Kashfi Haikal explained the opportunity to befriend it was very positive. The couple were divorced 15 January.

Just behind the story, Diana also told that he had just spoken to a doctor. However, the doctor in question refers to a range of skin care products called Dr Glow.

"New Diana yesterday signed a contract as the brand ambassador for a year. Three days ago, Diana offered as inspiration (muse) to produce caps and scarves, Sugarscarf. God willing, there are a few more deals will follow to make Diana as an ambassador.


DIANA Rafar shown as inspiration sugarscarf product lid.

"All this birthday gift 33rd Diana. Gratitude, despite the grief caused by the failure of the household, I will have mercy means.

"It's not easy for me to get up and restore the spirit. But, God bless you, what happened to teaching and made me stronger," said Diana who first used the product Dr Glow and recognize the effect is very good.

Diana was also asked whether the gift may be given in conjunction Zamarul birthday, brother of Linda Rafar it describes have not received anything else from her former husband.

"Prayer of it was enough to make me happy," he said.

Taylor Swift concert ticket price reached RM8,000

Four members of congress have made Taylor Swift concert as a place to raise funds for charitable organizations they represent.

KUALA LUMPUR: It seems that Taylor Swift has proven her talent as the high price of tickets to see a concert reportedly worth about US $ 2.500 (RM8,987.50)!

Four members of congress have agreed to choose as a Taylor concert to raise funds for charitable organizations they represent. Four members of congress are from Florida, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio.

Those who pay the price will get to see the concert as well as VIP seating with members of congress that elected them.

Ticket prices for the concert was a regular spectator costing US $ 60 (RM215.70). It is scheduled to take place at the Washington National Stadium, July.

Fahrin Ahmad married flight attendants, Elena Hani

Ferguson invalid husband to Elena with a tent in the Sime Darby Convention Centre in Bukit Kiara, here this morning.

KUALA LUMPUR: Actor and advocate, Fahrin Ahmad, 36, invalid husband to pleas Hani Elena, 37, with one pronouncement promptly at 10:40 am this morning at the Sime Darby Convention Centre in Bukit Kiara here.

Riddles will find a wife Fahrin previous period point when he chose Elena, an airline stewardess.

The married couple Shahriman Ustaz Ali Pitchay as the Registrar of Marriage, Divorce and Reconciliation Muslims Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.

Fahin submit a dowry worth RM80 and a ring. However, the couple chose not to give trays.

Hani ELENA pleas.

Previously, Fahrin a warm conversation when in a press conference to announce he will marry on May 9, but chose to keep secret the identity of his future wife.

Thus, commenting on the speculation status of his wife, Elena insists Fahrin who is also chairman of an airline flight attendant based in Dubai, has never been married before.

"I prefer to explain the status of various speculations arise Elena because after I made the announcement to get married.

"I see the wisdom behind concealing the identity of Elena my actions which people make their own forecast," said Fahrin.

The main driver of this Pilot Cafe recognize his partner while studying at the Matriculation Law and the Law Faculty at Universiti Teknologi Mara, Shah Alam.

Elena looks sleek styling design Cosry and white dress matched with a minimalist and elegant make-up by Sue Beauty.

The wedding ceremony was attended by about 300 guests, including families of both parties, and Elena Fahrin close contacts and media representatives.

The couple chose not to tie his engagement rather than a customary meeting in a closed-door ceremony attended by their closest family.

Hani ELENA pleas, an airline stewardess.

Residents minus compensation RM3,000

Residents said it was not involved unanimously agreed to accept compensation offered 3,000 landowners.
UBUD - Residents of Kampung Ulu Temiang, yesterday, unanimously rejected money compensation RM3,000 offered by landowners as cover the costs of their displacement.

Negeri Sembilan DAP chairman, Anthony Loke said the information on the offer is accepted in writing by the ministry on 28 April.

"People are reluctant to accept because there's too little. Whereas before we decide this at least RM12,000 each.

"Furthermore, only 46 residents deserve. Whereas, we sent 157 names before, "he told reporters after a meeting with residents of the village before, here, today.

Also present were Assemblywoman perimeters, and assemblyman Ng Chin Tsai Carrots, Siow Kim Leong.

According to him, it clearly illustrates the amount of land owners are not sincere to provide appropriate compensation.

"They were able to buy land covering about 40 hectares at a price of about RM18 million. This proves that these developers have money, but deliberately ignores the population.

"They are not only disrespectful to the people, even as a Member of Parliament I once Seremban," he has ever met with developers in Putrajaya in early February, just to talk.

Therefore, Loke confirmed, it no longer wanted to hold any negotiations with affected landowners.

"Do not let the village beggar. We will not relent until the demands of the population are met.

"We ask all residents to continue to live here. We will monitor from time to time and help what should be, "he said.

He added that the DAP will also inform on Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and Syarikat Air Johor (Science) so as not to follow any instructions issued by the owner to cut electricity and water supply.

"Do not worry because they do not have permission to plan. This has been confirmed by the state government at the Council of Dun, April.

"At the same time, the state government will use its discretion to negotiate with the developer to increase the amount of compensation to the residents," he said.

Meanwhile, Kim Leong told, the government also received assurances from the Seremban district police chief ACP Mohamad Zaki Harun they will not intervene in this matter.

"Through the meeting held on 20 April, he also encouraged residents to discuss with the developers did not want any fuss.

"Yesterday we also had to find bailiff. It is understood there for urging owners since February to carry out the expulsion, but were unsuccessful and the case is still under consideration, "he said.

In the meantime, one of the residents, Wal Wanat, 47, who listed her name as receiver consolation say, 3,000 is not enough to cover the costs of relocation.

"Less truck rental, lift wage goods, deposit as rent, electricity and water for two months, drop the money. Not to mention the exchange plus costs for school children, "he said, ready to move if the appropriate amount of compensation awarded.

Similarly, for the different Yeah Kwee Leong, 57, is less fortunate not eligible for compensation money from the owner.

"I was surprised and disappointed. But if it was, not quite. Like it or not, we will fight back to work, "he said, giving full support to the efforts undertaken DAP state.

For the record, the crisis faced by the residents of Kampung Ulu Temiang here since the '80s when the state government at that time to hand over land ownership Lesco Sdn Bhd.

Residents who were forced out filed a case in the High Court in Seremban, where proceedings are heard until the Federal Court and the Privy Council, London.

The decision was in favor of the population and those involved are offered either cash compensation RM25,000 or a residence.

However, the company failed to honor promises of compensation due to the problems faced by causing them to cease operations.

Later, the land was sold to another company. This time the purchase is Medan basil Sdn Bhd.

As before, the population memfaikan in Seremban High Court case about 90 for the same reason and they succeeded in that claim.

However, Medan basil pledging the land to the bank. Defaults on loans led to soil Kampung Ulu Temiang had auctioned.

In 2012, One Visa Sdn Bhd acquired the land by auction at a price of RM18 million and asked people to move due to the area will be developed for housing construction.

However, this time the demands of the population in the Seremban High Court, Court of Appeal and the Federal Court did not produce results.

Nor Atikah student bodies buried

Nor Atikah, 25, a medical student in the late Russian National Research Medical University in Moscow died in the intensive care unit of Hospital Sklifosovskogo caused burns to 30 percent of the face, hands and feet.

Pasir Puteh: Funeral Nor Atikah Alias, Malaysian student who died in a dormitory fire in Russia on April 22 last, buried at the Muslim cemetery in Kampung Bukit, rafting Linang here, today.

Nor Atikah bodies are buried next to the grave of the late grandmother Esah Ali at about 10:45 this morning.

The body of the medical students at home before the funeral of his uncle Mat Yaacob Mat Jusoh which is adjacent to the cemetery concerned.

His remains were brought back from Moscow, Russia, arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at 9.45 last night and continued to be carried by hearse, and arrived at 8:30 this morning at his uncle's house.

Accompanying the bodies of Moscow and KLIA was the father of the late Elias explosions, mother and fiancee Najihah Mat Jusoh Atikah namely Wan Mohd Nor Wan Sarmanni Ikwan.

Nor Atikah, 25, a medical student in the late Russian National Research Medical University in Moscow died in the intensive care unit of Hospital Sklifosovskogo caused burns to 30 percent of the face, hands and feet.

All costs to bring home the remains Nor Atikah borne by the government as late as Terengganu Foundation sponsored students.

Also visit the remains of the Rajasthan Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Razif Abdul Rahman, Member of Parliament for Pasir Puteh Dr Nik Mohamed Nik Mazi, chairman of the Education, Science, Technology and Special Duties Ghazali Taib Terengganu and Kelantan Police Chief Datuk Mazlan FAQ.

Najihah told reporters that he had met and talked with Nor Atikah before her daughter died three days later in hospital.

"During the meeting, Nor Atikah much more to tell about heaven. He was a good boy and I'm pleased with his departure (death)," he said.

Nor Atikah is the second of five siblings. His father was a member of the traffic police sergeant at the police headquarters Pasir Mas.

Meanwhile, Mat Yaacob said the two cows that have been prepared for the wedding Nor Atikah in August, will be used to make a feast with prayers for the deceased.

He said he was very close to his family and every time he would come back home to his house.

Match against EPL club not a 'circus' match - FAM


FAM added that even though the match against the EPL club would not bring any points in world rankings, it is important for Harimau Malaya squad coach, Dollah Salleh (centre) to assess the capability of new players.

KUALA LUMPUR: The match between a Malaysian Selection and English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspurs FC at the Shah Alam Stadium on May 27, is part of exposure for the National squad in preparation for two 2019
Asian Cup qualifying rounds.

The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) in a statement said the match against the English Premier League (EPL) club is the best platform for the national squad before facing Timor Leste on June 11 and Palestine on June 16 at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil to collect maximum points. 

"The Malaysian selection will meet Tottenham Hotspurs FC and play a friendly match against Hong Kong on June 6 which is an opportunity for Malaysian players to battle against a quality side in tactical and physical aspects," the statement said.

FAM added that even though the match against the EPL club would not bring any points in world rankings, it is important for Harimau Malaya squad coach, Dollah Salleh to assess the capability of new players.

FAM also said the match would not have any limit on the change of players compared to an 'A' category friendly match which limit a maximum change of six players. 

In this regard, FAM does not want the friendly match to be labeled as a circus game by a handful of fans as five import players in the Malaysian League will be fielded to boost the strength of the national squad.

"Dollah is expected to field the strongest lineup against the Hong Kong national squad which is categorised as an 'A' level match which will in turn contribute points toward the ranking of the national squad," the statement added.

Over 1,000 flee as typhoon threatens northern Philippines

Military personnel evacuate young residents and their families living near the Bulusan volcano to a safer place in Irosin town, Sorsogon province, south of Manila ahead of Typhoon Noul passing the province. - AFP PHOTO / Charism Sayat

MANILA: More than 1,000 people were evacuated from their homes as Typhoon Noul approached the northern Philippines, threatening flash floods, landslides and tsunami-like storm surges, government agencies warned on Sunday.

The storm's movement has slowed slightly but it has also strengthened to pack gusts of 205 kilometres (127 miles) per hour and is still expected to hit the northern edge of the main island of Luzon by Sunday afternoon or evening, according to Esperanza Cayanan, chief of the government's weather monitoring division.

As of Sunday morning, it was about 140 kilometres northeast of the northern province of Cagayan, which is expected to feel the brunt of the typhoon's fury later in the day, she added.

Over 1,200 people have already been pre-emptively evacuated from the areas expected to be affected by Noul, said Mina Marasigan, spokeswoman for the government's national disaster monitoring council.

"There are areas which can have landslides. There are areas which can have flash floods. There are coastal areas which can be hit by storm surges as high as 1.5 metres (five feet)," she told AFP.

Storm surges -- tsunami-like waves generated by powerful typhoons -- have become a major concern during storms.

In November 2013 storm surges were the main killers as Super Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the central Philippines, leaving more than 7,350 people dead or missing.

Several hundred people living in a farming hamlet below the restive Bulusan volcano on Luzon have also been evacuated due to the potential that rain could mix with volcanic ash accumulated on the volcano's slopes to form deadly, fast-moving mudflows that could bury entire houses.

The government has already suspended ferry services in the affected areas and some domestic flights have also been cancelled as part of safety measures.

About 20 typhoons and storms hit the Philippines each year, many of them deadly.

The movie world gears up for Cannes

Actress Natalie Portman's directorial debut will screen at this year's Cannes film festival. - AFP Photo/Adrian Sanchez-Gonzales


CANNES: The Cannes Film Festival will next week lift the curtain on 12 days of glamour, movies, deals and parties drawing the elite of the cinema world, from Hollywood honchos to arthouse auteurs.

Under the Riviera sun -- and high security -- some of the industry's biggest stars, directors and producers will be turning out to tread the red carpet during the May 13-24 event.

Cate Blanchett, Matthew McConaughey, Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Colin Farrell, Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Salma Hayek, Gerard Depardieu, Catherine Deneuve, Rachel Weisz, Jesse Eisenberg, Naomi Watts and Rooney Mara all feature in this year's movie line-up and can be expected to appear to promote their films.

The Coen brothers, Joel and Ethan, will definitely be there, as co-presidents of the jury that decides the festival's prestigious Palme d'Or prize. Other jury members include actors Jake Gyllenhaal, Sienna Miller and Sophie Marceau.

'Mad Max: Fury Road'

The movies in competition range from Hollywood-style fare, in the form of "Sicario", about a CIA operation to bring down a Mexican drug lord, to Asian martial arts in "The Assassin", to a Hungarian take on the Holocaust in "Son of Saul".

Some out-of-competition projections, though, are more widely anticipated.

Among them is "Mad Max: Fury Road", a sci-fi dystopian desert-carnage reboot of the franchise that made Mel Gibson famous, but which now stars British actor Tom Hardy.

Woody Allen's latest, "Irrational Man", is also awaited, as are the big budget animations "The Little Prince" and "Inside Out", and Israeli-US actress Natalie Portman's directorial debut, "A Tale of Love and Darkness".

Gaspar Noe, an Argentine director who relishes shock cinema, will be showing his movie "Love" -- suggested to be heavily pornographic, based on a movie poster he released online -- in a midnight screening.

"Amy", a documentary about British singer Amy Winehouse who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011 aged 27, will also be getting an out-of-competition midnight projection. Her family have condemned the film as "misleading" and disassociated themselves from it.

English becomes language of movies

This year, Europe easily dominates the competition field, accounting for 11 of the 19 movies vying for the golden Palme. Most of those are from a new generation of filmmakers in France and Italy.

But perhaps one of the most telling changes seen in the Cannes entries is the predominance of English.

The global lingua franca is used in several of the productions, either as a way of reaching a broader audience or to adapt to international casts, blurring the national origins of some movies.

Two of the three Italian entries, "Youth" and "The Tale of Tales", are in English, as are the sole Greek- and Norwegian-directed movies in competition, "The Lobster" and "Louder Than Bombs".

Ironically, though, not a single British movie is on this year's list, although Cannes festival director Thierry Fremaux said "Macbeth" -- a retelling of Shakespeare's tragedy directed by an Australian but starring German-Irish actor Michael Fassbender and French actress Marion Cotillard and filmed in Britain -- effectively stood in for the UK.

Deals and parties

For all of the hype surrounding the Cannes movie screenings, a lot of other activity will be going on at the festival through its market section, where backstage production deals and executive conferences are held and valuable contacts made.

A talk by Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos on May 15 will be a filled to capacity. The US film and TV streaming company is one of the new big players shaking up the cinema industry with its programming and unorthodox distribution.

There is also Cannes's frenzied party scene. Every night sees bashes big and small invest the shore and back-country millionaires' villas.

One of the highest profile will be the annual Amfar soiree to raise funds for AIDS research. Sharon Stone will host the event with Natalie Portman and the Coen brothers, while Gyllenhaal, Milla Jovovich, Diane Kruger, Isabella Rossellini and Formula One racing champion Lewis Hamilton will attend.

Man United close on Champions League, Burnley relegated

Manchester United's Dutch midfielder Daley Blind (R) controls the ball during the English Premier League football match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United at Selhurst Park in south London on May 9, 2015. - AFP PHOTO / GLYN KIRK

LONDON: Manchester United moved to the brink of Champions League qualification with a 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on Saturday, while Burnley's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed.

Juan Mata put United ahead with a 19th-minute penalty after Scott Dann was adjudged to have handled the ball, before Luke Shaw, who took a blow to the face, and Wayne Rooney, who appeared to hurt his thigh, were forced off.

Jason Puncheon equalised with a 57th-minute free-kick that nicked off Daley Blind, but 12 minutes from time Palace goalkeeper Julian Speroni got caught beneath Ashley Young's left-wing cross and Marouane Fellaini headed in the winner.

"It was very important to win this match and it is a right step to qualification for the Champions League," United manager Louis van Gaal told Sky Sports.

"We had injuries, we had to change and the team was out of balance with Phil Jones at left-back and Wayne Rooney, our attacking point, going off. We have showed what you can achieve as a team and we have achieved our victory."

The victory took United seven points clear of fifth-place Liverpool, who will be unable to overhaul Van Gaal's side if they lose at freshly crowned champions Chelsea on Sunday.

Even if Liverpool do prevail at Stamford Bridge, United will need only three points from their final two games at home to Arsenal and away at Hull City to rubber-stamp a top-four finish.

While United ended a run of three straight defeats, they were once again indebted to goalkeeper David de Gea, who produced a pair of stunning point-blank saves to thwart Glenn Murray either side of Fellaini's winner.

Crystal Palace's Jason Puncheon, right, competes for the ball with Manchester United's Radamel Falcao during the EPL soccer match between Crystal Palace and Manchester United. - AP Photo/Matt Dunham

Burnley were relegated despite winning 1-0 at fellow strugglers Hull, which left them seven points from safety with only two games remaining.

Promoted from the Championship last season, Burnley gave themselves hope of avoiding the drop by stunning defending champions Manchester City 1-0 in March, but they subsequently went six games without winning, losing five.

Danny Ings stopped the rot with a 62nd-minute winner at the KC Stadium, crashing home left-footed after Hull failed to clear a corner to end a 1,036-minute goal drought for Sean Dyche's side, but it was to no avail.

"We did what we had to do today, but we have not done it enough over the course of the season," said Burnley manager Dyche. "Of course relegation is disappointing, but I believe we're in decent shape to bounce straight back."

Mahrez prolongs Leicester surge

The result dragged Hull into the relegation zone and left Steve Bruce's side two points from safety ahead of their thorny final fixtures away to Tottenham Hotspur and at home to United.

Burnley went down despite moving above Queens Park Rangers, who are on the brink of slipping into the second tier as they are nine points adrift of safety ahead of their trip to Manchester City on Sunday.

Wrong people are concerned with the issue of 1MDB, TH?

Political Science Lecturer Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Associate Professor Datuk Dr Mohammad Agus Yusoff


SHAH ALAM - Political analysts view that the concern of the people of Malaysia to issue 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and TH (TH) is that they love the country and the economy are concerned.

Political Science Lecturer Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Associate Professor Datuk Dr Agus Yusoff said the criticism and attacks the people on the issue is not caused to topple the government.

Instead, he said, people want to get a concrete answer from the government, with government guarantees regarding the current economic situation.

"I find that people complain because they do not get a response to the issues raised, but reason alone. Hard to remember to give answers that can convince the people? "He said in his Facebook.

Elaborating, he said, many economic issues that arise now so annoy people, including issues concerning the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

"About GST, people also do not get upset if the same implementation as described by the government. The Government states GST will not burden the people because the price of basic necessities is rising; GST only for the rich; SST GST tax decrease of 10 + 6 percent to just 6 percent.

"In reality, when implemented rising prices of essential goods. Hatta, the price of the prepaid cards that are guaranteed not to increase any GST. The government promised to solve this problem with the telco prepaid card, but until now there has been no announcement about the settlement, "he said.

She said, when prices need to rise, people get angry and demanded an explanation, then people blamed anyway.

"When people complain, get out the fact the people are not grateful; the opposition took advantage and more. The issue of people have been turned into a party political issue. Why is that?

"Looking back, I think we were fairly reflect the deadlock Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin," he said.

Earlier, Muhyiddin was speaking in Milan on issues 1MDB said, answering his own dead-end issue.

Man United close in on Champions League with a 2-1 win at Palace

Premier League, Selhurst Park - Crystal Palace 1 (Puncheon 57) Manchester United 2 (Mata 19 pen, Fellaini 78)


Marouane Fellaini took advantage of a goalkeeping howler as Manchester United overcame a wobble to win 2-1 at Crystal Palace and close in on Champions League qualification.

The Belgian midfielder guided into an empty net 12 minutes from time after Julian Speroni failed to deal with Ashley Young's cross.

Jason Puncheon had come off the bench to level with a deflected free kick for the Eagles following Juan Mata's first-half opener from the spot.

The Red Devils had missed their previous two penalties and had not scored in three matches until the Spaniard coolly converted from 12 yards after Scott Dann was adjudged to have handled Young's centre.

The result means United end a run of three straight defeats and are now seven points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool. They will qualify for next season's Champions League if the Merseysiders lose at champions Chelsea on Sunday.

Van Gaal had been deprived of Angel Di Maria (training injury) and Robin van Persie (virus) in the lead up to the game and they suffered more woe when Luke Shaw was carried off on a stretcher following a first-half head injury. Wayne Rooney also picked up a knock and did not return for a barnstorming second period which saw David De Gea produce two astonishing saves to keep out Glenn Murray as Palace pressed.

The impressive Puncheon also had a big penalty shout turned down when Mata appeared to clip him in the area but the Eagles could not snare the second equaliser their performance probably deserved and they were left to lament Speroni's moment of madness.

6 things you didn't know about Mother's Day

Fun facts about Mother's Day
Like all countries around the globe, the celebration to show appreciation to the woman who had sacrificed her entire life for the sake of her children's happiness is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.

This is a time to rejoice: every child regardless of age will rush to a gift store to buy memorable gifts for their mothers.

But did you know the facts behind Mother's Day celebration?

Here are six things you probably didn’t know about Mother's Day.

1. Creator of Mother's Day had no child.

Anna Jarvis, the creator of Mother's Day never had children herself. However, her mother, Ann Maria Reeves Jarvis, had 13 children.

2. The origins of Mother's Day date back to the Civil War.

Mrs. Anna Jarvis was the founder of Mother's Day Work Club, who brought all mothers together in America to raise current issues to the public.

During her career in this club, Jarvis contributed an idea of announcing a national holiday in conjunction with Mother's Day.

3. Mother's Day was first celebrated on May 10, 1908 in memory of Anna Jarvis.

Three years after her mother, Anna Jarvis passed away; she hosted a function to honour her mother and all mothers.

4. The date was later revised by President Woodrow Wilson.

Although the date of 10 May was announced by Jarvis, President Woodrow Wilson later decided that Mother's Day should fall on the second Sunday of May each year, regardless of the date.

5. Mother's Day was spread throughout the world

According to a source, Jarvis wrote to many politicians and businessmen across the globe to promote national holidays in conjunction with Mother's Day celebration. With such efforts, Mother's Day was later celebrated in Africa, South America and Asia.

6. Ironically, the founder was against the commercialisation of Mother's Day glorification.

According to Jarvis, she was not affectionate with the greeting cards and flower bouquets, as it eliminates the original message of the holiday. According to the Malcolm Forbes's book titled "Women Who Made a Difference" Jarvis said,

“A printed card means nothing except that you are too lazy to write to the woman who has done more for you than anyone in the world. And candy! You then eat most of it yourself. A pretty sentiment."

Already five times broken bones

Mimi Amisya suffered broken bones for the fifth time recently.

KUTA - People with osteoporosis, Mimi Amisya Baharum, 11, is now faced with a broken bone for the fifth time since it was diagnosed at the age of two years.

His mother, Laizatul Zawayan Akma Ahmad, 45, said the state's third child of four siblings was a serious concern.

According to him, the state of health of Mimi also increasingly disturbed over recent years, such as prolonged fever and cough.

"She had just undergone surgery for a broken bone in the foot. He will continue to experience such a situation due to illness.

"At the moment, he still relies on a wheelchair to move around, especially at school," he said when met at the Visiting Program Indera Mahkota MP Datuk Fauzi Abdul Rahman.

Also present were Assemblywoman Semambu, Lee Chean Chung.

Laizatul Akma says she needs to give full attention to the needs of Mimi difficult moves as he suffered a broken since the latest.

He said he also need to get follow-up treatment every month to monitor the progress of the disease Mimi.

"Despite the slight hope of recovery, but my husband and I always try to treat it.

"So far, he has to get injections four times a year to ensure the bones are not fast fragile," he said.

Daily Herald has previously highlighted the plight of Mimi Amisya that growth faltering due to illness.

Mimi could not walk because his legs are not able to accommodate rapid weight loss than a broken tooth.

Slimming without suffering

Protech output Caboless nutrition products for slimming without suppress appetite.

Protech management ranks Nutrition Sdn Bhd.


EXPERIENCE husband for over 10 years as a consultant at a health club fitness and nutrition inspiration trigger a woman, Sherry Redzuan, 34, to develop a health food product to help people in these countries solve the problem of obesity.

According to him, it all began in 2006, when her husband Firdaus Abdul Ghani, 38, active in bodybuilding competitions that require additional nutrition to help the absorption of starch and carbohydrates.

"Sparked the idea for my company Protech Nutrition established this, when in 2006, my husband bodybuilding competition. At that time, he had to reduce the intake of carbohydrates such as rice, noodles and even on the same kuetiau desire to eat is still there.

"Through research, we found that there is a kind of food that extract natural 'white kidney bean' or so-called white kidney beans may help reduce the absorption of starch without suppress appetite.

"We have one product based on extracts of 'white kidney bean' which can be found only in a pharmacy in Melaka. After using these products, weight remained stable, at the same time he still eat rice. This shows just enough of this product effectively.

"After the birth of the second child, my weight increased dramatically and increases appetite. Finally my husband suggested that I take a supplement used before. The problem is difficult to get the product as it is imported.

"When I eat, my weight dropped. About two months my weight dropped from 89 kilograms (kg) to 62 kg. I was getting excited about the effectiveness of this product.

According to Sherry, she at first did not plan to make the business because they run a real estate business.

"Anyway, we got the idea to formulate the product in liquid form so that it is quickly digested than previous products in the form of pills and had to wait to digest," he said.

Through the accomplishment of a company that since January this year, Protech Nutrition Sdn Bhd, Sherry managed to produce so-called 'Caboless' helps lose weight without restrain appetite.

Meanwhile, Protech Marketing Manager Nutrition, Azurah Tongpang said, even if the product is still new in the market, but it's got tremendous feedback from users.

"Over the past five months of the establishment of Protech Nutrition, we carry out various marketing methods. Many customers try and taste effectiveness. In fact, we received positive feedback from those who have tried it.

"We advertise in the Daily Herald newspaper so many people contacting us to know about the product and get it. Interestingly, most of the products available in today's market concept as a fat burner, "he said.

Azurah said it was different with Caboless product that serves to reduce the absorption of starch or carbohydrates without suppress appetite.

"Each sachet Caboless taken, it helps get rid of 75 percent starch before turning to fat. This means that if a plate of rice taken, you seem to take only 1/4 of the food but still feel full.

"In people who want to stay slim can continue taking the product without any problems. If it will not stop any re fat because Caboless products made from natural materials. Normally, people who take slimming products usually when to stop fat intake would be back, for making products involving chemicals but Caboless not, "he said.

He said, for those who take the product Caboless, the week will experience the effectiveness.

"Often, depending on their body because through our records, there are people who dropped by 5 kg in a week. The most effective for those who are eager to play sports. Caboless products not only easy to carry but it is easy to eat," he said.

He said that when he reduced body weight can help relieve many ailments, while for athletes, Caboless suitable because it can add energy.

"Protech Nutrition is the only local company that produces slimming products in the country in a natural way without suppress appetite, in line with our motto 'Slimming Without Suffering'.

Azurah said Caboless provided in each box containing 24 sachets with targeting total sales of 5,000 boxes per month in addition to appoint a total of 500 sales agents throughout the country.

"For those who want to learn more about related products Caboless www.protech-nutrition.com may visit the website or call a phone line 0196309949, 0196309969atau 06-2825569.

"People can also come directly to our sales office at No 62, Jalan PM2, Taman Bukit Mutiara strays, Melaka," he said.

I was married to this al-Adha

Saddam Hussein spirit photograph on engagement with Nur Farisya March 27.

BACHOK - A member of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) could not hold her wedding to be held in al-Adha later when he was involved in a fatal accident in about - about 9pm on Friday.

Saddam Hussein Mohamad Saberi, 24, has just held its engagement with the girl of his choice, who hails from Kampung Citajaya, Batu 6 Tanah Merah, Nur Ayuni Farisha Zulfatah, 22, on 27 March.

Bring just three years in charge at KD Sultan Idris, who is based in Syria Pengelih, Pengerang, Johor.

Farisya Nur said the last time she met her late is Tuesday and he has shown no significant changes.

"The last time we met in Broken Bracelet late Tuesday and did not show any significant change. But the spirit rather less talk and I think maybe he's tired because of work.

"Night events have been late with my phone and just complain a bit tired before I preached the news of the accident at 11:27 hours on Friday night," he said, also worked in Johor.

Farisya Nur said, the ghost of a man who was very kind and respectful family and parents.

It is learned that Saddam Hussein lived with his grandfather, Ahmad Idris and the family of his uncle, Abdul Rahman Ahmad, 41.

Meanwhile, his uncle, Ab Rahman said when met at his residence, close to the family spirit and almost every evening to call their families.

"Last time we did not touch any of the three days. He would call me every other night. The night before the incident was exceptional and we are not talking of any change in his conversation.

"Bring it close to us because he stayed with us since childhood after his parents split up. The body of the deceased arrived at 3 am yesterday and was buried in the village cemetery after the dawn Repek earlier (yesterday)," he said.

In the incident that occurred at 9:40 pm on May 7, Saddam Hussein is said to be out late riding a motorcycle with a friend, j Said, 24, to go out to dinner.

However, when it came in front of teachers' quarters Pengerang, motorcycle collided with a motorcycle civilians.

Saddam Hussein was unconscious and sent to Health Clinics Kamat and further to the Kota Tinggi Hospital for further examination.

He was pronounced dead at 1.30 am May 8.

Meanwhile, his friend, j Said who hails from Kampung Bakong, Pasir Mas is now reported to be in stable condition and was placed in the ward Motel Men.

The findings revealed that he suffered a broken left hand, third left rib fractures and stitches in his lip and forehead.

Azeez: 'I will not resign'

Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim

KUALA LUMPUR - [UPDATED] Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim insists he will not bow to pressure to resign as Chairman of the Pilgrims Fund held since 2013.

According to Abdul Azeez, because he does not perform any action that may harm TH.

"For two days I was silent instead of providing any feedback. I am waiting because I want to know what the issue is to be played.

"Apparently a political issue and they want to associate me as chairman TH. What to do? If I were disadvantaged money TH, may I insisted to resign, "he told a press conference here yesterday.

Previously, PAS vice-president Datuk Husam Musa Abdul Azeez urged to resign as chairman of TH for allegedly giving contradictory statements regarding the purchase of land from the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) in Tun Razak Exchange.

In the meantime, Abdul Azeez says he has also proven credibility when it successfully extended the amount of dividends received by depositors in TH.

"Previously, TH pay a dividend of 5.5 percent. Alhamdulillah, by chance since I became chairman and my colleagues on the board join TH, we paid a dividend of 6 per cent (annual bonus) increased 2 percent (bonus pilgrimage) to 8 percent in 2013.

"Last year we paid was 25.6 percent (annual bonus) plus two percent (bonus pilgrimage) of 25.8 percent," he said.

Accordingly, Abdul Azeez requested that no party TH associate with politics.

"I realize that as a politician and member of Umno who chaired TH, there are those who are not happy. But believe me not seen the usual Umno members.

"I am an expert in the context of Umno party and my political views. (But) in a career, I have always centered 'Habluminallah and Habluminannas' (our relationship with GOD and our fellow human relations), "he said.