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Tuesday 12 May 2015

Six cases of murder and arson suspects arrested

CROSS CITY: Police arrested six susek on the case of murder and arson of a man in fields of oil Cherang Tuli, Padang Pak Amat, Pasir Puteh.

Kelantan police chief Datuk Mazlan Frequently asked all of them, including a woman were arrested an hour after the incident.


Zamarul Hisham, Diana Rafar refer again



Their family pictures in Instagram Zamarul Hisham.

COUPLE Zamarul actor Hisham and Diana were divorced in January Rafar reported will refer back to May 16.

Through a local newspaper, Diana acknowledged this separation makes the affection between them is increasing and considered it a double for her wisdom.

"Maybe we are still a strong partner with the decision to refer back is the best for our family.

"Since I've been married and Zamarul on May 16, 2009, a date chosen to see all the same. Pray Hope everything is simplified," he said.

Previously the couple were married for six years and had a son, Kashfi Haikal.

Netizen not satisfied Kanye West Ph.D.

West was awarded a doctorate by the Art Institute of Chicago, US.

KUALA LUMPUR: Kecoh happens when the international rap artist, Kanye West, was awarded a doctorate by a leading academic institution.

West awarded the degree by the Art Institute of Chicago, US. The selection is made in recognition of the involvement of West described as a creative artist and not be afraid to try something new.

The social networking site, netizen expressed dissatisfaction and described the artist known only as controversial and marriage with Kim Kardashian was not entitled to receive such high recognition.

This recognition is well qualified doctoral degrees West.

The award was presented yesterday during the graduation ceremony of the institute, which saw the graduation of about 900 students.

Student, 16, beaten to death over towel incident

KOTA BHARU: A vocational college student in Bachok died after he was believed to have been beaten up by a senior student in the college hostel over a misunderstanding.

In the incident around midnight last night, the victim, Mohamad Nur Akram Zime, 16, was allegedly kicked by the 17-year-old senior, believed to due to former putting his towel over the headboard of the suspect's bed.

The victim's father, Zime Yakoob, said based on eyewitness' accounts, his son was said to have been kicked twice -- in the neck and body.

The victim before this was studying at Sekolah Menengah Sains Tengku Abdulllah in Raub, Pahang before being transferred to the vocational college three months ago so he could be nearer to his family.

Zime said, he last saw his son, who was the fourth of seven siblings, just last week.

The victim's elder brother, Mohd Nor Aminuddin, said Mohamad Nur Akram was an easygoing person and was not problematic.

"He's a little shy around people, but he likes to help. The last I saw him was on Labour Day," said Mohd Nor Aminuddin.

Mohamad Nur Akram's body was first sent to the Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital's forensics unit for post-mortem before it was taken to Wakaf Berangan cemetery in Pasir Puteh for burial.

Meanwhile, Kelantan police chief Datuk Mazlan Lazim, said the victim had died of severe injuries on the right of the neck after being hit by a strong blow.

"The victim was given cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) before being sent to a health clinic in Bachok where he was pronounced dead at 1.30am this morning," he was quoted by Bernama as saying.

"The victim's blood flow to the brain was severed as a result of a fatal kick by the suspect who is believed to have self-defence skills such as silat or tomoi," he reportedly said.

Mazlan said the suspect, who hails from Melor here, was detained by police at 12.30pm.

He said police considered the case as solved with the arrest of the suspect, adding that the suspect will be remanded tomorrow.

The case is investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder which carries the mandatory death penalty if convicted.

Hide student suspects more than an hour in the Ceiling home

Police: Suspects at students hide in the ceiling over an hour away - files

KUTA: Police arrested a man believed to be involved with the case from a form five students earlier this month in a raid on a house in Taman Sejahtera Balok here yesterday.

Kuantan district police chief ACP Abdul Aziz Salleh said, during a raid at 3 am, the 20-year-old suspect was hiding on the roof of his home fans had led police took almost an hour before being able to detect it.

"After nearly an hour of searching the house, the suspect was eventually found lying on the roof ceiling and directed down to surrender," he said when contacted here today.

He said the suspects wanted by the police after students make a police report at the police station claiming Gebeng suspect beaten with a group of his friends while returning from school on 8 May.

He said that during the incident the suspects are said to take a Perodua Viva black student was hit by bergiir turns up with his friends hurt him.

"As a result of the injury, the victim, aged 17, had to receive treatment as an outpatient at the clinic beam before being allowed to return, around 8 pm," he said.

Abdul Aziz said the blasts were caused by dissatisfaction with the suspect to the victim caused the man to call his friends to hit the victim.

He said the suspects were remanded in IPD Kuantan to facilitate investigations by the Anti-Crime Measures.

Given compensation for being forced to eat pork

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Holstebro - DENMARK. Muslim girls be given a compensation of USD 6,000 (RM21, 674) after being forced to eat pork.

According to the Danish newspaper Politiken, the students who did not disclose his name told to eat food that was cooking culinary students like the others.

The 24-year-old students were from Libya and brought to Denmark when he was still a baby.

Some dishes are cooked culinary school students culinary Holstebro contains pork.

It is understood that the student who refused to eat her cooking then asked to taste it and not swallow the food.

The student record and then submit the dispute to the court as evidence.

Culinary school is ordered to provide compensation USD75,000 but was challenged in the High Court of Danish, where compensation is reduced to USD 6,000.

Upload photo apprehended after selfie

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HUBEI - CHINA. Police apprehended a fugitive criminal after successfully detecting the uploaded image selfie when on holiday in the social networking site.

Qin, 27, became a manhunt since last year as an assassin and has caused injury to several people.

According to the Shanghai Daily, police found pictures uploaded Qi during the festival 'May Day' in the Wudang Mountains in Hubei province.

The photos were handed over to police by a male acquaintance after she uploading holiday photographs on social networking site WeChat.

Police said Qin successfully apprehended after his side managed to trace the location through the criminal background of holiday pictures uploaded it.

Indonesian maids to IC, BR1M?

Suction amah recording IC and payment claims received reliable BR1M

SHAH ALAM - A viral video on social networking site Facebook to spread when an Indonesian citizen amah claim that IC and the amount of money charged as 1Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M).

The recording lasted 2 minutes and 41 seconds is the dialog between video recorder, reliable employer with the amah.

Amah revealed he received RM500, allegedly BR1M payment.

He also claimed to have lived in Malaysia for 15 years without a passport and travel documents, and receive identification cards last February.

"Who is the IC ?," asked the video recorder.

"That I do not know. They did not say," replied the maid said.

Review Online Sinar find the video was watched more than 30,000 sailors since uploaded on May 9 and the average was surprised with the applicable disclosure.

"Nice to be able BR1M IC ... anyway," said Salma.

"The authorities just tactics," said Hafiz.

"This new Indonesian people. Not to mention Bangladesh," Nazira sickness.

Strong wind, zinc flying in Putrajaya


Fallen trees near bus stops in Precinct 4 due to heavy rains and strong winds that hit the area in the late afternoon Putrajaya today.

PUTRAJAYA - Heavy rains with strong winds that hit the area resulting in Putrajaya today incidence fallen trees and tree crushed vehicles.

Chief Fire and Rescue Station Putrajaya, Mohd Hafiz Yaacob said the two vehicles were reportedly crushed a nearby tree Leadership Foundation Putrajaya, Precinct 8 in the incident about 30 minutes from 3:40 pm today.

He said he has not received reports of injuries related to the incident.

In the meantime, several objects including a zinc plate is seen flying and hit a few cars in Precinct 4 here.

Diana Rafar, Zamarul Hisham married again May 14

DIANA Rafar with her ex-husband, Hisham Zamarul.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Power of God and thanks to the prayers of many, Diana Rafar will eventually remarrying her former husband, Hisham Zamarul on 14 May.

The couple divorced last January 15 and results sharing their lives on May 16, 2009, they were blessed with a son named Kashfi Haikal.

The original design was the couple wanted to get married again in court on the date of their wedding day.

Just a coincidence May 16 falls on a Saturday, the date was shifted to May 14. However, this pair will keep the court where the witness they married again.

"Originally we had wanted to witness the wedding date inscribed on our bond election. But what, it falls on a weekend. But why, all of this has been written that," said Zamarul to BH Online.

Asked about the comment to remarrying, Zamarul gratitude for the test of the crisis faced by their households would end up with a good finish at the same time hopes for the common good.

"Early marriage bond is still strong. There is wisdom behind our divorce. Everything that happened and he made me more thankful and appreciative of life.

"We also do not take advantage of this break to find a replacement or an independent life. What happens to our room to put things become better than before.

"The space is also the basis for the severed friendship back together. Includes overcome minor problems that do not directly impoverished.

"Finally it is also starting to eat our intention to go back happily together. Not necessarily if we have someone else, a second or even a third it would be better than the first," he said.

Diana said, all this is happening to God's will.

"Houses of the meeting, all death comes upon him. We plan but could not match the power of God.

"Thank God we still have a long partner to get back together. If we try as much as any, if the Lord had not let the not so well," he said.

Add Diana, as long as a single mother, she gave up any more unto the Lord.

"The prayers of the people out there who want us back, finally he would pray," said the ambassador Dr Glow it.

Senior student was beaten to death in a dormitory

CROSS CITY - A vocational college students suspected of being beaten to death in Highland senior student in a dorm room.

In the incident at midnight, the Zimei Akram Mohamad Nur, 16, said before awakened a sleeping 17-year-old student who then act to hit.

Kelantan police chief Datuk Mazlan Mohamad Nur Frequently asked Akram reportedly kicked unconscious after senior students involved.

"The victim was then given help breathing but still unconscious before being taken to a health clinic in Highland and was pronounced dead at 1.30 am this morning.

"The students were allegedly disrespectful junior senior student senior students involved, causing it to feel angry and struck the victim," he told reporters.

Mazlan said the autopsy revealed that the victim died from neck injuries when hit by a powerful blow.

"The victim was found broken blood vessels in the brain caused by a kick to the death of the suspect. The suspect is believed to have knowledge of martial arts or tomoi," he said.

He said the suspects are from Melor was remanded in custody and will be tomorrow.

The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, which carries a mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

The body was buried in the cemetery Endowments chestnuts, Pasir Puteh.

Court towards the MACC pay RM600,000 to the family of Teoh Beng Hock


Kuala Lumpur High Court today ordered the Government of Malaysia and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to pay compensation to the families of RM600,000 Teoh Beng Hock.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur High Court today ordered the Government of Malaysia and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to pay RM600,000 in damages to the family of Teoh Beng Hock.

Lawyer for Teoh's family, Gobind Singh Deo said the defendants, namely the Government of Malaysia, MACC and 10 members, was ordered to pay RM60,000 in costs.

Gobind said the defendants have agreed to pay the amounts ordered and the family of the deceased had agreed to it.

However, Gobind said Teoh's family still wants the person responsible for the death of Teoh, prosecuted.

"This is a major victory to the family of the deceased. After six years of battle in the arena of law, they now have the MACC and the government's recognition that those responsible for his death.

"We will continue to urge the police to act in this case. We have done all what was possible in terms of the law. Now it is up to the police to do what you need and we will not stop fighting for justice for Teoh," said Gobind in one statement.

Gobind, who took over the case from his late father, Karpal Singh, said he would not accept any payment from the family and this is also the request of his father.

Teoh was found dead on July 16, 2009 on the fifth floor of Plaza Masalam, after being called to the MACC office to record the evidence of the alleged misuse of public funds to the employer.

The Court of Appeal in September last year set aside the decision of the coroner in the inquest before and decided that the death of Teoh's death in detention when he was held by (MACC) and denied that he committed suicide.

Teoh was found dead on the fifth floor corridor of Plaza Masalam in Shah Alam, which previously put the MACC headquarters, on the morning of July 16, 2009.

PKR warned not to use public funds to pay debt 1MDB

Rafizi (picture) said the loans made by 1MDB was reported in the international financial magazines and attract the attention of international financial markets.

Petaling Jaya: PKR today warned the federal government not to use public funds to resolve the debt 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) from a consortium of six international banks led by Deutsche Bank.

PKR vice-president, Rafizi Ramli said debts totaling RM3.6 billion was made in October last year, to be paid not later than September of this year.

Rafizis said loans made by 1MDB was reported in the international financial magazines and attract the attention of international financial markets at the time of the investment firm to deal with the problem of paying its debt to domestic banks.

"I tried to collect unofficial information from whistleblowers who work in the banks concerned and of the financial markets to get a clearer picture of these loans.

"Unofficial information which I find very worrying because the terms of the loan was to burden the people," he said at a press conference at the party headquarters.

Pandan MP said, based on the information obtained, collateral-collateral loans are savings in BSI Singapore 1MDB previously been reported does not exist.

He said that if security does not exist, there is most likely 1MDB need to get other funds to replace the collateral

"I was informed of a letter issued by the Putrajaya allowing these loans approved to 1MDB. What the terms of the letter of support that?" he asked.

Rafizis PKR secretary-general also questioned the interest rate charged within a year of that.

"Is it true that the interest rate for one year was 11% as notified to me? If true, this rate had already reached the level of 'overdraft' and shows the desperate 1MDB," he said.

Rafzi also worry if the loans made by 1MDB this is another "bail out" people who had suffered following the debt should be paid in the near future.

"Before, every time 1MDB to pay its debts, the government had to inject money or one that hurts the transaction will occur," he said.

He gave two examples of government had to inject money the investment firm, which is the last in March 2015, when the government had to inject RM950 million in the form of "standby credit" which happened a few weeks passed before 1MDB have to pay the debt.

In addition, in May 2015, Pilgrims Fund Board to buy real estate in the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) of 1MDB at many times the rate of profit to 1MDB who happened to be finalized a few weeks before 1MDB have to pay the debt.

"I'm sure if people are not urged Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak apply transparent about RM3.6 billion of debt due by September this 1MDB, more public funds and state property will be injected into 1MDB to pay this debt," he said.

Stories of women and paintings of gravity is able to make you feel excited about

After two whole months researching the works submitted, 10 terhandal graffiti artist, who has shown great artistic talent, managed to step into the final round of the competition Nando's Arts Initiative 2015. The competition is directly carried out on the roof Avenue K saw each participant translate their artistic genius on the canvas to express their interpretation of the theme 'Art you. Your story 'through real imagery and characters

Nando's Graffiti Art category introduced last year and received good response - a total of 36 entries from young Malaysians of different backgrounds, from among college and university students also including young self-taught painter. An art form that has become hot news across the country have set many followers and gaining the support of society.

"Nando's is always looking for opportunities to create a platform for young Malaysians to hone their artistic talents. From the hottest news lately, no doubt street art is something that is attractive to them as a medium of expression and fresh dialogue and influence. But we at Nando's opinion that graffiti art has yet to gain status and we intend to change that perception through the Graffiti Jam, "said Ian Cruddas, CEO of Nando's Chickenland Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

The number of entries for this year's Art Graffiti increased to 56. The 10 finalists who have been screened four college / university students and six young employees who make graffiti art as a passion and a career. To crown the winners of this year's competition, Nando's holding a fresh vibrant live event, called Graffiti Jam, aimed at assessing the artistic skills needed to produce a masterpiece every individual. The aerosol artists eager to create, not destroy.

The fight, which began after sunset involving line judge, Ian Cruddas, executive KetuaPegawai Nando's Malaysia, Kenji Chai a name in the world of no Graffiti Art Street Arts and Father himself, aka Phobia Bee with hardcore supporters. When the competitors are eager to work to produce their work, begins the Graffiti Jam and witnessed by guests. To enliven the atmosphere, attendees were given the opportunity to try-try to make graffiti with guidance by artists Graffiti familiar, Kenji Chai and also the winners of the Arts Initiative Nando's last year in the category of graffiti, Lok Chern aka Cloakwork and Edmund Yew aka Nestwo ,

A loud siren marked the end of a match that went by so fast feel. Trepidation and a sense of hopeful participants seem to be felt when the judge examines the works are completed one by one. After discussions and reached the final say, Chong Hong Shi with his artwork entitled "Courage", Amir Shah Bin Mumgahir with his art colorful entitled "Fusion", Nurul Syakirah Saparudin with his artwork entitled "Eating CELNA", and Mohd Zulfadli Bin Ahmad Nawawi was voted best four finalists Graffiti Art Initiative Nando's. Mohd Zulfadli also took home the prize 'Media Options' for a show that night with his artwork titled "I Need More".

"Since the first time they appear some time ago, graffiti has evolved into a social medium of expression for some individuals who are very talented. Today, you can clearly distinguish between a masterpiece and a no change in the face of the wall graffiti. We believe in giving space to art beings is to highlight the talent and then showing great creativity shown by the public, this will surely help educate, promote and develop this art form further, "said Ian again.

To find out which of these four talented artists who will be the Grand Prize Winner Graffiti, do not forget to come to the end of the finale Nando's Arts Initiative in 2015 on May 27 at Publika! Grand Finale Art Initiative 2015 Nando's is not just a prize-giving ceremony for the category of Fine Arts, Digital Arts and Art Graffiti / Street Art, the exhibition will also be held from May 27 to June 7 for works that were submitted for this year's competition.
The Grand Finale event that later, Nando's will be handing out prizes worth up to RM85,000 for the following categories.

Gifts passable supplied: fine arts category and digital art:
· The main prize - a solo exhibition bertajaan full, RM5,000 cash, and baucar Nando's worth RM500
· The second winner - RM3,000 cash, baucar Nando's worth RM500
· The third winner - RM2,000 cash, baucar Nando's worth RM500
· Gift sago heart (x3) - RM1,000 cash, baucar Nando's worth RM500

Category graffiti / street art:
· The main prize - RM5,000 cash, baucar Nando's worth RM500
· Gift sago heart (x3) - RM2,000 cash, baucar Nando's worth RM500
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Crashed while test flying car

AeroMobil flying car crash last Friday.

SLOVAKIA - the world's first flying car produced by a technology company crashed during a test flight in Slovakia last Friday.

According to Fox News, the flying car prototype that also third AeroMobil the company steered its creator, Stefan Klein during the incident.

Witnesses told, the flying car turn and forcing Klein to open the parachute at a height of 900 feet to a safe landing.

The flying car badly wrecked while Klein survived without any injuries.

According to a statement from AeroMobil, data from these tests will be used in the test will come after the flying car is repaired.

"In the process of creating a new vehicle, especially a prototype, the possibility of something bad happening is high, and it is normal.

"This is a period of 'learning' and it is important for us to identify (the problem) and fix it in our next design," quoted from the statement.

AeroMobil responsible for producing the flying cars since 1990 and Rotax 912 engine used can be filled in conventional gas stations.

Defrauded former mother-in-law, loss RM850,000

KUALA LUMPUR - A food truck driver pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here today to cheating ex-mother-in-law involves a loss RM850,000, three years ago.

Kenneth Nicholas Manuel, 44, was charged with cheating Yap Yap Yoke @ Yan Yong, 73, by deceiving him into believing that the agreement should be signed Yap is to loan money while the agreement is the sale of a house owned by the woman.

The accused is charged with committing the offense at the office of Messrs TG Lim & Partners, Block B-7-2-1 Megan Salak Park, Jalan 1 / 12E Taman Desa Petaling, Cheras here, on Dec 24 2012.

He was charged under Section 420 of the Penal Code which carries a maximum prison sentence of 10 years, whipping and a fine, if convicted.

DPP Nordin Mohd Noor Noor Svetlana offered bail of RM50,000 with one surety, but the lawyer Fathi Mousa low Azaddin apply for bail on the grounds that his client had to support three children have not received salaries as well as new work.

Mardiah Nur'Aminahtul magistrate Md Nor ordered bail at RM15,000 with one surety and fixed June 15 for mention.

PNB also rescue 1MDB, said Rafizis

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Petaling Jaya - Other Pilgrims Fund Board (TH), Capital Nasional Berhad (PNB) allegedly also involved lending money totaling RM579.2 million to the controversial investment company, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

PKR secretary-general, said Rafizi Ramli, PNB's involvement confirms its concern that the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would use public funds to rescue 1MDB.

"TH has lent a total of RM920.8 million to 1MDB through the purchase of sukuk bonds issued in February 2014. TH confirm the purchase with respect to the development of sukuk in Malaysia by 1MDB and sukuk proceeds of the loan will be used to finance the construction of military camps and related infrastructure for move existing operations in Sungai Besi Camp before.

"Issuance of debt through sukuk bonds by 1MDB involves the purchase of sukuk by two government investment agency of TH and PNB. That is, a total of RM920.8 million was loaned to 1MDB TH, the balance of RM579.2 million was loaned to 1MDB PNB," he said at a press conference, here, today.

He claimed, the result of its review, 1MDB plans to issue up to RM2.5 billion sukuk to finance the development of Bandar Malaysia.

"... In addition to RM2 billion loan obtained from AmBank was also for the development of Malaysia.
Unfortunately, until now we have yet to see convincing progress that Bandar Malaysia will bring benefits that allow 1MDB pay back its debts.

"The biggest question is, what has happened to RM3.5 billion (RM1.5 billion of sukuk borrowed from TH and PNB and RM2 billion loan from AmBank), which has borrowed so far ostensibly to develop Bandar Malaysia?

"The involvement of GNP in giving loans to 1MDB now confirms my fears that Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would use public funds to rescue 1MDB," he said.

In the meantime, he also said that so far, only the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), which confirms not engage in any transactions with 1MDB.

However, he claimed Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT) has yet to make any confirmation.

Papaya juice only herbs, non-drug treatments recognized dengue

SUBRAMANIAM: Ministry of Health does not recognize papaya juice as an alternative treatment of dengue.

Melaka: Jus papaya leaf extract which is said to treat dengue fever can only be recognized as one of the herbal remedies instead recognized the Ministry of Health.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam said this was because the product must be through a variety of scientific processes including clinical process to be recognized by the ministry.

"I was not informed there any companies that have undergone clinical processes for the production of papaya juice to treat dengue, so it can be sold as herbal remedies instead," he told reporters after opening the National Conference Assistant Medical Officer of Malaysia 2015 here today.

Al Faris Enterprise company adviser, Datuk Dr Shuib Saidin reportedly said today take the initiative to produce juice beverages as an alternative for the treatment of dengue.

He said that based on the leaves of papaya juice that can produce blood platelets in the patient's body to treat dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever faster.

Obviously, the product contains several enzymes that can help prevent the duplication of virus thereby activating the healing process dengue fever.

On berasaingan, Subramaniam said his ministry is discussing with the Public Service Department (JPA) to review the suspension of new personnel to the ministry.

He said it feared that the freeze will affect service delivery to the public mainly involve the opening of new hospitals or clinics.

"When we expand the service through the opening of new hospitals or clinics, additional capacities must be provided and it can not be frozen," he said.

He said this when asked to comment on the freeze announcement JPA new posts as control measures and the size of the public service rationalization approach was implemented in 2008, 2010 and 2011.

JPA in a statement on Friday, said freezing the creation of new employment in the public service would be offset by efforts to increase employment opportunities in the private sector.

Two small cancer patients live a dear friend when chemotherapy

Two girls suffering from cancer peyakit has established friendship during treatment at Texas Children's Hospital.

KUALA LUMPUR: When afflicted, the support of family and those closest are needed to reduce the suffering incurred.

For two girls who had cancer at Texas Children's Hospital, support came from other patients who are both undergoing treatment.

Citing reports Metro.UK, two children - 4-year-old Ava Garcia and Penny Smith, 3 - has established friendship since they both arrived at Texas Children's Hospital.

Ava Garcia was diagnosed with kidney cancer last August, while Penny was diagnosed with cancer of muscle since May 2014.

It is understood, Ava and Penny became close friends while receiving treatment after surgery.

They both say it with chemotherapy, the treatment seems fun.

According to a report by ABC News, Penny's mother, Cindy Sagan said that although her son out was painful chemotherapy treatments, Penny still happy to go to the hospital after she and Ava fun.

Although they became good friends through the tragedy, their expressions complement each other to cover the exercise of this bitter, "said Sagan.

In fact, when two patients this case through trauma commonly associated with chemotherapy such as hair loss, they will provide support to each other.

Ava's mother, Christina Garcia says this makes her more confident and comfortable during chemotherapy treatment.

"Ava is not afraid because he had a friend who also looked like him," said Christina.

While pleased with these developments, both parents couple small it does not know how long their children can live, especially with the news that Penny was reportedly deteriorating health.

However, they still hope that the two children can struggle together in the fight against cancer.

PAC have international representatives involved in the inquiry 1MDB - Dr Ramon

DR RAMON: PAC should involve international representatives in the investigation 1MDB.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) are advised to use international experts as a reference in the inquiry proceedings the company 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) on 19 May.

Chairman of the Centre for Public Policy Studies Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI), Tan Sri Dr Ramon Ramon said, he thus increasing confidence in the sensitivity of the issues involved lately.

"Better PAC took independent and international body to co 1MDB investigated. It is seen removing the perception of political representatives, thereby freeing people's minds have an element of bias inquiry.

"People are afraid of the result is not just the absence of an external representative, he thereby ensure public confidence in the credibility of the PAC itself," he said when contacted here today.

Dr Ramon commented PAC chairman Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed who said they would call the Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance (MoF) of Serigar Tan Sri Abdullah and Director General of the National Economic Planning Unit (EPU) of the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Rahmat Bivi Abdullah in the PAC inquiry ,

He said that next week, May 26, 2015, will call the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) 1MDB this point, Arul Kanda Moto and former CEO Datuk Ibrahim Halmi Shahrul who served from March 2009 to March 2013.

In the meantime, says Dr. Ramon PAC urged to increase its staff and experts in the investigation process.

"In addition, some additional provisions should be provided to the proceedings of the investigation to ensure that the outside world sees the process is carried out with integrity.

"It involves public money, so he should give results that really satisfies all parties," he explained.

Previously, MP Chief limit, Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican Jho Low urged businessmen to come home to this country to face the PAC.

He said, Jho Low also need courage to face the media openly and defend themselves when pushed questions that will be asked reporters.

Fines, prison Friday prayers if not from June 1

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ALOR SETAR - Starting June 1, the Muslims who do not perform the Friday prayers three times in a row can be punished under Section 13 of the Syariah Criminal Offences Enactment 2014 Kedah, said Kedah Islamic Religious Department (Jaik).

Jaik enforcement chief, Sheikh Ahmad Fisola Omar said, those found guilty could be sued for not more than RM1,000 or imprisonment not exceeding six months or both.

"We do not issue summonses blindly. We will act on complaints reported by members of the public, especially those living in the parish itself.

"If the offender fails to cooperate, we will also seek an arrest warrant from a Judge of the Syariah Court," he said at a press conference at his office here.

Sheikh Ahmad said he received numerous complaints about the presence of Muslim men in public places in the country during Friday prayers, and hope that law could prevent acts leaving Friday prayers.

Matter of Section 13 in respect of the failure to perform Friday prayers enshrined in the Bill Syariah Criminal Offences (Kedah Darul Aman) 2014, passed the state assembly last year.

Enforcement should begin on 1 February this year but the Enforcement of Islamic Law Jaik will only come into full effect in June 1.

Sheikh Ahmad said, Jaik hold roadshows in 12 districts in the state to provide information to those who can assist in enforcing the law.

"The posters and circulars of the law was also distributed to 568 mosques across Aceh," he said.

He said the public can get a complaint form absences Friday prayers at the offices of district and reporting information will be kept confidential.