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Irwansyah-Zaskia nikah 15 Januari, 2010 - Pelakon dan penyanyi popular Indonesia, Irwansyah akan menamatkan alam bujang pada 15 Januari depan...


Irwansyah-Zaskia nikah 15 Januari ini


Pelakon dan penyanyi popular Indonesia, Irwansyah akan menamatkan alam bujang pada 15 Januari depan. Hubungannya dengan penyanyi kumpulan The Sisters, Zaskia Sungkar membawa mereka ke jenjang pelamin.

Irwan dan keluarga bertandang ke rumah keluarga Zaskia di Jakartan Selatan pada 8 Disember lalu. Pasangan itu antara yang menjadi buruan media seiring dengan Pasha Ungu yang juga kini bergelar tungan orang.

Oleh: ROSLI MANAH (Yang mengikuti Tropic Jaya ke Indonesia untuk liputan Nagaswara Music Awards dan Indigo Awards di Jakarta baru-baru ini)

Mereka akan disatukan di Masjid Al Bina, Senayan, Jakarta. Untuk acara resepsi yang dijadualkan 6 Mac depan, mereka memilih tema klasik di kawasan terbuka di Hotel Four Season Jakarta. Tarikh tersebut dipilh kerana ulang tahun Irwan.

“Temanya klasik walaupun kami membuatnya di luar. Kita akan set untuk menampakkan ciri klasik. Kami sengaja pilih outdoor untuk memberikan ruang yang lebih luas," kata Irwansyah kepada media.

Sebelum ini, ayah Zaskia, Mark Sungkar menegaskan tidak akan bermegah-megahan untuk resepsi anak sulungnya itu. Ada yang mengatakan majlis pernihanan mereka yang dijadualkan pada bulan ini terpaksa ditangguh ke bulan Januari.

“Mereka menyokong majlis kami. Seboleh mungkin kami tak mahu menyusahkan orang tua. Awalnya kami tidak mahu majlis resepsi, tapi kerana saya dan Irwansyah anak sulung, makanya maki terpaksa membuat majlis resepsi,” kata Zaskia.

Sehari sebelum melamar Irwan memenani Zaskia ke Nagaswara Music Awars. Jelas pancaran bahagia terpancar pada wajah mereka.

Zaskia dan adiknya Shireen tercalon dalam anugerah itu menerusi kumpulan mereka, The Sisters. Mereka bernaung di bawah bumbung syarikat Nagaswara.

More news on: http://www.manggaonline.com.my

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‘Missing’ hikers accounted for - A group of hikers were in high spirits after rescuers brought them out of Gunung Cabang in Kampung Pos Slim...

‘Missing’ hikers accounted for
By IVAN LOH and SYLVIA LOOI
newsdesk@thestar.com.my

IPOH: Despite spending the night in the jungle, a group of hikers were in high spirits after rescuers brought them out of Gunung Cabang in Kampung Pos Slim, 30km from here.

One of them, Michelle Kong, 21, suffered from fatigue and leg cramps and was the first to be carried out by rescuers from the deep jungle at about 6pm yesterday.

Out of the woods: A rescue officer carrying Kong out of Gunung Cabang in Kampung Pos Slim yesterday.

Kong smiled with relief when she was lifted into an ambulance that took her to the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital.

Nine other hikers made their way out of the jungle 20 minutes later.

The 10 friends had set out from here at 9am on Saturday to hike up Gunung Cabang.

At about 11.30pm, the police received information from the Simpang Pulai Fire and Rescue Department that six hikers had gone missing and a search party immediately went to look for them.

The six were Kong and fellow hikers Koh Yin Ming, 25, Yaul Ken Min, 26, Teo Guan Yew, 19, Jen Jie Kong, 36, and Liu Yen Yen, 33.

The other four in the group were Lee Kooi Zoo, 52, Woon Boo Siong, 26, Keoh Hiew Geok, 42, and Ng Peak Hun, 34.

Lee, who organised the hiking trip, said the six were not lost.

“They were feeling fatigue and one of them had leg cramps,” said Lee, who was the only one who had experience of hiking up Gunung Cabang.

“They were just too tired to carry on,” he added.

Koh, a quantity surveyor and a first time hiker to Gunung Cabang, said his group felt tired and could not catch up with the four others during the journey.

“So we decided to stop halfway to rest and camp for the night,” he said, adding that they were not scared and had packed enough camping materials for the night.

Ipoh OCPD Asst Comm Azisman Alias said they managed to get in touch with one of the hikers early yesterday through a mobile phone.

“They told us they had ran out of water and were left with only biscuits,” he said, adding that the group was advised to remain at their location.

He said all hikers were located near a river at about 1.30pm.

ACP Azisman said most of them were exhausted and slowly trekked out of the jungle.

He advised hikers to the hills to inform the police or the fire station before going for their trip.

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A woman is fighting for her life after taking pain-relieving pills from Malaysia that may be linked to her liver failure

Pain killer that’s a real killer

SINGAPORE: A woman is fighting for her life after taking pain-relieving pills from Malaysia that may be linked to her liver failure.

K. H. Leong, 51, needs a liver transplant within the next few days or she may die.

Her husband, daughter, seven siblings and many nieces and nephews all volunteered to give her a part of their liver, but none was found to be a suitable donor.

The cause: Pang and husband P.K. Cheow, 33, showing the pills that Leong has been taking until July to relieve her pain.

Doctors at the National University Hospital (NUH) told the family that Leong has only a “short window” left to get a transplant.

The Health Sciences Authority told The Straits Times that it received a report from the NUH on Nov 22 on this case. It is now trying to determine if the liver failure “was directly caused by the product”.

Its spokesman added that the product, which claims to treat joint pain, is not sold here.

Leong, who works in public relations in a multinational company, had been suffering from acute pain in both her wrists for some time. An operation on both wrists in August last year failed to relieve her of the pain.

In November last year, a friend introduced her to the pills from Malaysia.

The pills – round, black balls about 5mm in diameter – came in plastic bags with Chinese words claiming to be “homemade from secret ingredients of herbs”. It recommended that adults take four pills a day and children take half that dose.

They were priced at RM18 for about a month’s supply.

She took them till July this year. The pills seemed to cure her pain.

But in August, an annual health check found problems with her liver. The doctor told her to stop taking the pills and referred her to a specialist.

The private specialist she consulted spent five weeks testing her for hepatitis – one virus at a time – as it is a common cause of liver failure. The tests were negative.

Leong’s only child, bank executive K. Y. Pang, 27, said: “We didn’t know it was that bad. We wasted so much time.”

She had been worried about her mother taking the Chinese medicine. “I asked her if she was sure it was safe. She told me that Chinese medicine has no side effects, and that they worked.”

The specialist put Leong on steroids, and she appeared to improve initially. But after a week, he said that her liver was 80% damaged.

She was also tired and jaundiced. He then suggested that she check into NUH as a liver transplant was clearly needed.

On Nov 10, doctors at NUH confirmed that she had acute liver failure and put her on the waiting list for a liver from a dead person.

Her extended family came forward to volunteer part of their livers.

But only her four sisters and one niece had the same blood type: O+. One of her sisters, aged 49, appeared an ideal match at first.

Said her sister Julia, a property agent: “I was happy to donate. After all, she’s my sister.”

But during the detailed screening that precedes such donations, doctors found a cyst in her kidney that could be cancerous and might have affected her liver too.

She suggested removing the cyst first, then donating her liver, but doctors said she would need months to recover from such a major operation.

The other sisters were underweight and not suitable donors.

Pang said Leong does not know how serious her condition is.

The HSA spokesman has urged the public not to buy health products from dubious sources.

She added: “Consumers are advised to be wary of products that promise quick cures of serious conditions with claims that sound too good to be true.”

In 2002, slimming pills under the name Slim 10 took the life of one woman, and actress Andrea D’Cruz survived only after getting a liver transplant. – The Straits Times/ANN

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22 year-old Malaysian Alviss Kong committed suicide by jumping off the 14th floor of a building in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur

A VERY SAD NEWS I READ FROM FACE BOOK RECENTLY:

Alviss Kong 22 Year Old Malaysian Alviss Kong Committed Suicide

Alviss Kong’s Suicide…How Tragic!
PostHeaderIcon Alviss Kong’s Suicide…How Tragic!
PostDateIcon December 10th, 2010 | PostAuthorIcon Author: cylinglim

This is such tragedy. 22 year-old Malaysian Alviss Kong committed suicide by jumping off the 14th floor of a building in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur in the wee hours yesterday morning after leaving a farewell message on his Facebook account. Apparently Alviss Kong was undergoing depression after breaking off with his girlfriend.
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Alviss Kong Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/notes/alviss-kong


This picture is a newspaper report on the suicide.

Alviss Kong 22 Year Old Malaysian Alviss Kong Committed Suicide

This is the message he posted on his Facebook account:

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Related news: http://lifeisreallybeautiful.com/malaysia/alviss-kongs-suicide-how-tragic/



Tribute to Alviss last note video clips
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Alviss Kong was the members of the facebook post for the last note in Thursday, December 9, 2010 at 4:04am

English World News:
http://josh.my/2010/12/a-summary-of-t...

Chinese News:
http://chinapress.com.my/content_new....

May you Rest In Peace, Alviss Kong

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Facebook suicide note of Alviss Kong

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