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Reply #301 fatz2's post
wah.. mcm best ah..powerr |
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DUA FORUM DI KKH
DUA forum menarik akan diadakan di Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-Kanak KK (KKH) dalam bulan ini.
Satu mengenai penyakit barah di kalangan wanita dan satu lagi mengenai kesihatan seks.
Forum mengenai barah akan diadakan pada Sabtu ini dari 2 hingga 5 petang di bilik auditorium, tingkat satu pusat latihan KKH.
Ia dianjurkan sempena Hari Wanita Antarabangsa dan akan membincangkan jenis-jenis barah yang lazim dihidapi wanita seperti barah pangkal rahim, barah endometrial, barah ovari dan barah buah dada serta bagaimana mengelaknya.
Forum kedua pula akan diadakan pada Sabtu berikutnya, 15 Mac, di tempat yang sama dari 2 hingga 4 petang.
Topik-topik yang akan diperkatakan termasuk masalah kesihatan dalam hubungan seks di kalangan lelaki, seks yang menyakitkan, meningkatkan kesihatan seks, rawatan kesuburan moden dan peranan perubatan tradisional Cina untuk mengubati masalah kesuburan dan hubungan seks.
Bayaran pendaftaran $5 seorang dikenakan untuk hadir di setiap forum ini.
Telefon 6394-5038 atau e-mel kepada untuk keterangan lanjut. |
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100 Porsche cars to be displayed at the Padang
SINGAPORE : Fans will not only get to see F1 cars when Singapore hosts the inaugural Grand Prix in September.
They will also see Porsches racing down the Singapore track as part of a support race.
And come next Friday (14 March 2008), a hundred of these Porsches will be driving down Orchard Road and end their journey at the Padang.
All the cars will be put on display there as part of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia launch in Singapore.
The commemorative drive is just one of many events to celebrate the Porsche Club's 20th anniversary in Singapore.
There will also be something for the little ones with the launch of the Porsche Kids Driving School.
All these will lead up to the main event - the support race for the Singapore F1 race in September. |
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Reply #270 fatz's post
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Throngs of people visited the IT Show 2008 at Suntec Convention Centre on its last day, snapping up bargains which are mostly on a cash-and-carry basis. The three-day event saw 735,000 people dropping by, spending $54.5 million in total. -- ST PHOTO: EDWIN KOO
March 9, 2008
IT Show a sell-out
735,000 people spent $54.5 million, up 13.5 per cent from last year[/coloe]
By Lim Wei Chean
BABIES in prams, grandfathers on crutches and courting couples were jostling in the crowds at the weekend's IT Show at Suntec City.
Over 100 security guards and Suntec City staff were deployed to manage the hordes streaming in.
As at 9pm on the last day of the fair on Sunday, 735,000 people had been to the three-day event to pick up bargains or just to check out the latest gadgets.
They spent $54.5 million in all, 13.5 per cent more than last year's $48 million.
There are at least three other consumer electronics fairs here, but each packs them in - Singaporeans' appetite for all things hi-tech seems bottomless.
On Sunday, the pedestrian bridge linking Citylink Mall to Suntec City was so packed that crossing it took more than the usual five minutes. Many others headed for the fair simply jaywalked across Raffles Boulevard instead of using the bridge.
Financial consultant Melvin Wong, 25, a regular at such shows, usually spends a good two to three hours just browsing.
He said: 'I attend every single one because I love to check out the latest gadgets.'
Others like housewife Jevi John Amali, 26, were there for the bargains.
She said some big-ticket items like flat-screen TVs were going at $500 to $600 cheaper than in the shops. She bought a computer keyboard, some thumb drives and a printer.
Already, she is planning to come back next year.
'Maybe, I will get a TV the next time,' she said.
Flat-screen high-definition TVs were the hot items, with retailers slashing prices to clear their stock ahead of the arrival of newer models.
Printers were also a popular buy, along with digital cameras, laptops and home entertainment systems.
Outside the fair grounds, the battle-weary were seen sitting amid their purchases. Some had even fallen asleep.
The general manager of fair organiser Eastern Directories, Mr Melvin Koh, noting the strong consumer sentiment, said: 'People are picking things up like there's no tomorrow.' |
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erk.... boleh letak sini tak???
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March 13, 2008
HPB launches two initiatives to fight obesity
WITH obesity rates increasing in Singapore, the Health Promotion Board (HPB) will be launching two new initiatives in a bid to encourage Singaporeans to engage in regular physical activity.
From Friday, 14 March, the working population in the Science Park vicinity can participate in i-Run, one of the initiatives developed by HPB for working adults who enjoy jogging.
First launched in June 2007 with a weekly run on Thursdays at the Singapore River promenade, the number of sessions has since increased to twice a week by the end of last year, with each session seeing an average of 55 regular participants.
Running clinics are also organised to equip i-Run participants with the technical knowledge and skills for them to jog safely.
This year, i-Run will be extended to the Science Park starting 14 March, and thereafter, to the International Business Park on 16 April.
The other initiative developed by HPB aims to promote brisk walking. PowerWalk, developed for sedentary individuals to help kick start an active lifestyle, will be launched on 15 March at Bishan Park II, where participants get to use filled water bottles as free weights.
PowerWalk will also be extended to Sun Plaza Park two weeks later, on 30 March.
The two initiatives were developed with the busy working adults and homemakers in mind, to help individuals start an active lifestyle by giving them a goal. Mr Lam Pin Woon, Chief Executive Officer of HPB said: 'It provides them with the opportunity to socialise with fellow participants, and gives them a goal of 30 minutes of physical activity a day on at least five days a week.'
i-Run at the Science Park will be held on 14 March, 5.45pm, at Singapore Science Park 1, and PowerWalk will be held on 15 March, 8 am, at Bishan Park 2. |
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Date: 21 - 23 March 2008
Venue: Singapore Expo Hall 6B Time: Friday & Saturday, 11am to 9pm, Sunday 11am to 8pm BabyCare Festival (BCF) 2008 promises to be more exciting than ever with everything you need to make your parenting journey a much easier ride. Join us on an enchanted expedition to fairytale land and enjoy loads of fun entertainment and fantastic shopping treats for the whole family, all under one roof! FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS Who抯 the next winner of our annual Mother & Baby Cover Baby Contest? Come and watch the exhilarating finale at 11.30am, Sunday. Join us as we crown our mini superstars with the Chubbiest Cheeks, Most Enchanting Eyes and the Sweetest Smile, 7pm, Sunday. Sign up your athletic youngster for the exhilarating Toddler Crawl Telematch and cheer him on as he races to the finishing line. Register on-site at BabyCare Festival (for six to 15 months). Our specially created Fairytale-themed play zone, with fun rides, bouncy castles, storytelling sessions and face-painting, is sure to make all your little ones
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Reply #309 deaf4ever's post
dep... kalau ko nak join sama, ada kesempatan dpt nasi tu
post sini ek... gambo pon jadilah |
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Reply #311 deaf4ever's post
kalau beli hari biasa memang byk
kalau bulan puasa ada mcm kurang sket bungkusan dia
mungkin kalau nari mesti lagik sikit kot
takperlah.. asalkan free free free |
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March 20, 2008
Elton John is coming to S'pore for a one-night gig in May
The English pop star last performed here in 1993 and 2001. The concert will be held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on May 7. -- PHOTO: LIVE NATION SINGAPORE
SIR ELTON John loves Singapore so much he has requested a concert stop here for his latest Rocket Man Tour.
American concert organiser Live Nation's senior vice-president for Asia, Ms Colleen Ironside, says: 'As Elton John very much enjoys coming to Singapore, he asked if it was possible to arrange a show in Singapore en route to Australia for performances there.'
The English pop star last performed here in 1993 and 2001. The concert will be held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on May 7.
Tickets for the show go on sale on March 28 at 9am. Priced from $98 to $475, they are cheaper than the top-tier $600 tickets which The Police gig in February commanded.
But they are pricier than the top-tier prices of $200 and $196 for his 1993 and 2001 gigs. |
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JAMUAN TEH MUSLIMAH
TARIKH : SABTU 5 APRIL 2008
WAKTU : 2.30 ptg hingga 5.30 ptg
TEMPAT : TAMPINES CENTRAL CC
TIKET-TIKET BERHARGA $20 SETIAP SATU BOLEH DIDAPATKAN DARI PEJABAT MASJID DARUL GHUFRAN
503, TAMPINES AVENUE 5, SINGAPURA 529651
TELEPHONE NUMBER 67865545
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LEFTHANDED DI HARD ROCK
Oleh
Jo Santai
SETELAH lebih 15 tahun sejak kali terakhir Lefthanded muncul di Singapura, kini mereka kembali bersama tiga anggota asalnya iaitu Man Dayak, Yan dan juga gitaris Man Kidal untuk satu persembahan di Hard Rock Cafe pada 5 dan 6 April ini.
Acara yang dianjurkan dengan kerjasama Hard Rock Cafe dan anjuran AA Event itu turut menampilkan vokalis Mus (May), Yazid (Lovehunters) dan anak Man Kidal, Ely, pemain gitar kedua.
Lefthanded gembira kerana berpeluang bertemu peminat Singapura yang rindu untuk menyaksikan persembahan mereka.
Menurut Mus: 'Ini adalah satu penghormatan bagi saya kerana dapat bersama dengan Lefthanded dalam satu pentas di Singapura pula.'
Sebenarnya beliau, Yazid dan Hattan telah diberi penghormatan untuk muncul dalam sebuah 'showcase' Lefthanded pada 20 Januari lalu di auditoruium Angkasapuri RTM untuk rakaman rancangan hiburan popular, Zoom In.
Menurut Mus lagi itulah kali pertama beliau muncul bersama Yazid untuk menyampaikan lagu-lagu kumpulan Lefthanded, sambil menambah: 'Saya minat dengan Yazid sejak zaman Lovehunters lagi dan rasanya belum puas untuk saya bernyanyi bersamanya.'
Peminat yang hadir akan disajikan dengan persembahan daripada kumpulan Lefthanded dan nyanyian Yazid dan Mus untuk lagu-lagu hit daripada keempat-empat album kumpulan itu.
Tiket berserta satu minuman berharga $25 boleh didapatkan di Muzika Records, Hard Rock Cafe dan Cash Studio Karaoke. Pada hari persembahan, tiket dijual pada harga $33 di pintu masuk Hard Rock Cafe. |
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Reply #317 chicsee's post
amacam boleh miss pulak?.....
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Singapura : 12 April 2008
USAHAWAN MUDA ANJUR PAMERAN PENGANTIN
Oleh
Suryani Omar
SEKUMPULAN usahawan telah berganding bahu untuk mempamerkan perkhidmatan yang ditawarkan kepada bakal mempelai.
Syarikat hiasan majlis perkahwinan, Jentayu Gallery, akan juga mengadakan acara hi-tea Sabtu depan bersama sepuluh usahawan dalam bidang perkhidmatan perkahwinan.
Jentayu Gallery & Friends mengetengahkan Cik Sri Imeldawati Mohd Ghani dari Jentayu Gallery bersama beberapa usahawan seperti Cik Fairani Ahmad dari Perfect Frosting dan pereka fesyen Ali Milmohd. Mereka akan mempamerkan khidmat mereka dalam satu pameran di Fort Canning Centre itu.
'Idea untuk mengadakan pameran ini adalah hasil maklum balas daripada pelanggan. Kami sering diajak menyertai pameran di Singapore Expo tetapi ia terlalu besar dan kami lebih sukakan sentuhan peribadi.
'Dan semasa merancang untuk mengadakan pameran sendiri, saya terfikir, mengapa tidak menjemput usahawan lain yang berada dalam industri ini. Mereka semua adalah usahawan Internet,' kata pemilik Jentayu Gallery, Sri Imeldawati, 33 tahun.
Acara tersebut disasarkan kepada bakal mempelai yang akan berkahwin tahun depan atau 2010.
Lulusan Sarjana Muda (Hiasan Dalaman) dari Kolej Seni LaSalle itu memulakan Jentayu Gallery empat setengah tahun lalu.
'Saya adalah usahawan tak sengaja, tidak dirancang,' ujar Cik Sri Imeldawati, atau lebih senang dipanggil Mel.
Jentayu Gallery dimulakan oleh Cik Mel dan suaminya, Encik Md Nor Yunoss, apabila mereka bercadang membina pelamin sendiri dan menyiapkan hiasan bagi majlis persandingan mereka kerana gagal menemui pelamin yang diidamkan.
Dari situ, mereka mula menghasilkan pelamin dan hiasan bagi majlis persandingan.
Malah modal mereka adalah majlis mereka sendiri, yang menelan belanja sekitar $10,000.
Dalam masa yang singkat, mereka berjaya mengaup kembali modal dan tahun lalu, meraih pendapatan sekitar $45,000.
'Konsep kami adalah lebih eksklusif kerana pelaminnya kami bina sendiri,' jelas Cik Mel.
Pejabat Jentayu Gallery terletak di Chai Chee Lane.
Di samping itu, beliau akan meluaskan khidmat dengan menawarkan khidmat katering, di bawah Ros Jingga Katering.
Ia adalah gabungan bersama seorang rakan niaga.
Mereka yang ingin menghadiri pameran pada 19 April itu harus mendaftar menerusi e-mel di [email protected] atau [email protected] selewat-lewatnya 15 April ini.
Untuk keterangan lanjut, orang ramai boleh ke thejentayugallery.multiply.com. |
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Singapura : 12 April 2008
FORUM BAGI ELAKKAN 'ANAK KAMI TELAH TERLANJUR'
JABATAN Belia Persatuan Bawean Singapura (PBS) akan menganjurkan forum bagi membincangkan masalah keterlanjuran remaja pada 1 Mei ini.
Berjudul Anak Kami Telah Terlanjur, forum dari 2 hingga 5 petang itu akan berlangsung di auditorium Masjid Sultan.
Tiga panelis forum tersebut ialah Hajah Hamidah Bahashwan, seorang kaunselor bebas yang tidak asing dalam isu-isu masalah masyarakat; Cik Aini Ma'rof, pengetua Sekolah Menengah First Toa Payoh; dan Haji Faizal Wahyuni, peguam yang juga presiden PBS.
Dalam forum itu, seorang remaja bermasalah juga akan berkongsi pahit getir yang dialaminya.
Pengerusi jabatan PBS itu, Haji Arifin Haji Salleh, berkata: 'Forum ini kami anjurkan kerana remaja terlanjur kini menjadi masalah dalam masyarakat Melayu-Islam dan perlu segera kita tangani untuk mencari huraiannya.
'Oleh itu, forum ini kami buka kepada ibu bapa dan para remaja, iaitu dua komponen penting dalam isu ini.
'Kami juga berharap forum ini dapat membantu meningkatkan kesedaran orang ramai mengenai masalah anak-anak terlanjur, bagaimana mengelakkannya dan peranan keluarga dalam membimbing anakanak daripada terjerumus ke lembah hina.'
Menurut beliau, forum itu adalah yang terakhir daripada satu siri forum keluarga anjuran PBS.
Dua forum sebelum ini berjudul Tiada Ku Pinta Hidup Begini: Keluhan Ibu Bapa Tunggal dan Mereka Berpisah Kami Gelisah'.
Setiausaha agung kehormat PBS, Haji Morni Sulaiman, pula berkata siri forum tersebut menunjukkan PBS turut menganjurkan kegiatan berkaitan maslahat masyarakat umum dan bukan setakat untuk masyarakat Bawean.
Tamu terhormat forum itu ialah Setiausaha Parlimen (Pembangunan Negara), Dr Mohd Maliki Osman.
Setiap peserta dewasa dikenakan bayaran $10. Pelajar tidak dikenakan tetapi dikehendaki menunjukkan pas sekolah.
Keterangan lanjut dan tiket boleh didapatkan dengan menghubungi Haji Arifin di telefon nombor 9451-7610 atau pejabat PBS, 6344 -- 5738.
ANAK KAMI TELAH TERLANJUR
# Tarikh: 1 Mei
# Masa: 2 hingga 5 petang
# Tempat: Auditorium Masjid Sultan
# Panelis:
- Hajah Hamidah Bahashwan, kaunselor
- Cik Aini Ma'rof, pengetua Sekolah Menengah First Toa Payoh
- Haji Faizal Wahyuni, peguam yang juga presiden PBS
# Bayaran: $10 seorang bagi dewasa. Percuma bagi pelajar tetapi mereka perlu menunjukkan pas sekolah
# Tiket dan keterangan: Haji Arifin (9451-7610) atau pejabat PBS (6344 -- 5738) |
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James Blunt All The Lost Souls Tour
13 May 2008
Britain抯 latest easy-listening export, James Blunt, will finally bring his chart-topping hits to Singapore this coming May!
Armed with a soulful voice, and an array of famous tunes, he is deservingly the guy on the radar to watch out for.
Described by Q Magazine as 'A major talent in waiting', this award winning extraordinaire has won the crowd over and sold an astonishing 11 million copies in 2006.
This is one great performance you definitely do not want to miss.
Another world class event brought to you by Midas Promotions. |
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