Tuesday, June 21, 2011

SIANG BERSIH MALAM KONSERT... HOW MUCH? MOGA2 SIAP MAKAN SEKALI!

http://www.mmail.com.my/content/75513-celebration-aid-needy-uitm-students

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from norhaizah@salam.uitm.edu.my
to mal putrajaya
date Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:50 AM
subject Fw: MALAM GALA & KARNIVAL SIMPLYSITI 2011
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From: Melina Mahpuz/FKOM/UiTM
To: Users Shah Alam, Users Cawangan
Date: 06/21/2011 05:34 PM
Subject: MALAM GALA & KARNIVAL SIMPLYSITI 2011




Assalamualaikum wrt wbt dan Salam Sejahtera.

Jualan tiket sehingga ke hari ini telah mencecah lebih RM41,800 sehingga 3 petang tadi. Alhamdulillah, sokongan kakitangan UiTM dan orang ramai amat memberansangkan. Kami percaya jumlah tiket terjual akan mencecah 2000 keping tiket dalam masa yang terdekat. Buat pengetahuan semua, Malam Gala dan Karnival ini diadakan bertujuan untuk mengumpul dana untuk mengisi Tabung Mengubah Destini Anak Bangsa. Marilah kita bersama-sama beramal sambil berhibur.

Kepada sesiapa yang masih belum mendapatkan tiket Malam Gala SimplySiti, anda masih boleh mendapatkan tiket di pejabat Am Fakulti Komunikasi dan Pengajian Media (FKPM) dan Studio Radio UFm (Tingkat 13, Menara SAAS) UiTM Shah Alam . Untuk maklumat lanjut, anda boleh menghubungi pejabat FKPM di talian 03 - 5544 4860/65 atau 03-55221742.

Cabutan bertuah akan diadakan pada malam tersebut berdasarkan nombor siri tiket yang telah dibeli. hadiah adalah sumbangan pihak SimplySiti.

Jumlah tiket yang masih belum dijual adalah terhad. Oleh itu, anda digalakkan untuk membeli dengan segera. Terima kasih di atas sokongan anda.

Yang menjalankan tugas,

Koordinator Jualan Tiket, Publisiti dan Promosi Malam Gala SimplySiti 2011.

from norhaizah@salam.uitm.edu.my
to TARIKAT NOHIYAH
date Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 10:35 AM
subject Re: Fw: MALAM GALA & KARNIVAL SIMPLYSITI 2011
mailed-by salam.uitm.edu.my

hide details 10:35 AM (6 minutes ago)

Maaf ya.

RM38. Fakulti Komunikasi & Pengajian Media handle.

Monday, June 20, 2011

pak lah pun tak panik... dasar dogolnya KJ aka gaya anwar dulu masa jadi tpm.

http://bernama.com/bernama/v5/bm/newsbusiness.php?id=595062 kj sah dah gila! kasihan... lu baik senyap daripada kena jail cam anwar walau dia timbalan presiden umno dulu, kan geng?

azran tara lak @ sunway lagoon...


cara untuk tangkap polis jahat jugak...

Caught in the act at airport

2011/06/20
By Sean Augustin
news@nstp.com.my
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Two touts approaching foreign tourists at the arrival hall of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.   — NST picture by  Afendi Mohamed
Two touts approaching foreign tourists at the arrival hall of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. — NST picture by Afendi Mohamed
ARMED with a camera bag, luggage bag and an exaggerated Australian accent, I made my way to one of the arrival gates at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

My mission is to solicit rides from touts to a hotel in Putrajaya.

The first step was to look completely lost and within minutes I was approached by a slim middle-aged man in a yellow shirt.


I told him my preferred destination and without hesitation he blurted out RM100.

A bit expensive, feigning annoyance.

"Outside, they charge RM150," he said, pointing to the airport taxis parked outside as drivers huddled in groups waiting for passengers who purchased tickets from counters.


It was a lie of course and he had the poker face to go with it. In actual fate, the airport limousines would charge RM60.

I followed him to the parking lot below where he had stationed the ever familiar red and white taxi.

Less than a minute after the car crawled out from the parking lot, I had my "Australian friend" call me to say he was at the luggage claim area and wanted to meet me.


I apologised for the inconvenience and handed him RM10 for his trouble.

I made my way to the arrival gate again, wearing a confused look and about 15 minutes later, another tout, this time with a kindly face, approached me.

He asked for RM120, explaining that he had to risk returning to the airport with no customers when asked if a discount was possible.

Some repeat tourists had complained to the airport limo drivers that they had paid up to RM450 to touts for a 40-minute trip to Cyberjaya.

The man, possibly in his late 30s, seemed nervous when I tried to coax him to pick me up from outside the airport.

Ten minutes later, I was hopping into an unmarked white van.

The tout said the vehicle belonged to a Kuala Lumpur-based hotel and he had to shuttle guests to and fro to the airport.

An affable fellow, he promoted some popular tourist sites during the 40-minute drive to Putrajaya.

When I said that I needed a local mobile phone line, he was quick to fish out from his pocket a SIM card which he sold to me for RM30.

It has RM5 worth of credit and I didn't need to register.

He apologised profusely when he lost his way to the hotel, and his advice on taxis was most memorable, if not ironic.

"Make sure you insist they use the meter, otherwise don't get into the cab," he said, insinuating that one could be cheated if a taxi does not switch on the meter.