Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

STPM Trial 2009 Papers

My friend have uploaded the STPM Trial 2009 Papers. Follow the link below for http://koyyewlee.blogspot.com/2009/10/stpm-trial-2009-papers.html

Monday, November 2, 2009

'This Is It' tops charts with $101M worldwide


Columbia Pictures'

LOS ANGELES -- "Michael Jackson's This Is It" pulled in $101 million worldwide in its first five days, and distributor Sony is extending the farewell performance film beyond its planned two-week run.

The film was the No. 1 Halloween thriller domestically with a $21.3 million opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The previous weekend's No. 1 movie, Paramount's low-budget horror sensation "Paranormal Activity," slipped to No. 2 with $16.5 million, lifting its total to $84.8 million.

"This Is It" raised its domestic total to $32.5 million. The movie pulled in $68.5 million overseas, including $10.4 million in Japan, $6.3 million in Germany, $5.8 million in France and $3.2 million in China.

"He's just loved everywhere on the planet," said Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony. "It doesn't matter if it's Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, South America. Every continent in the world loved him and his music."

In Great Britain, where Jackson had planned a marathon series of 50 London concerts starting last July, the movie earned $7.6 million.

"This Is It" captures Jackson in behind-the-scenes performances in the weeks before his death last June, as he rehearsed his biggest hits for the London shows.

"This Is It" originally was scheduled for a theatrical run of only two weeks. The studio has extended it a few more weeks domestically, leaving it in theaters through Thanksgiving weekend, one of the year's busiest moviegoing times.

Sony plans to extend the run of "This Is It" overseas on a country-by-country basis, with most territories probably getting one to three weeks of extra playing time, Bruer said.

The studio paid $60 million for film rights to Jackson's rehearsal footage, an investment the movie recouped in days.

"They bet $60 million on this and got $101 million in just five days," said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com. "It was a gamble and a bet that paid off."

The movie fell far short of last year's $31.1 million opening weekend domestically for "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert." But Bruer said "This Is It" has a shot at surpassing the $65.3 million domestic total during the entire run of Cyrus' movie, which tops the all-time charts for music documentaries.

Worldwide, "This Is It" already has shot past Cyrus' concert film. Cyrus mainly appeals to American teens, and her movie got only a limited release overseas, where it took in about $5 million to give the film a global total of just over $70 million.

"This Is It" played in 3,481 theaters domestically, about five times the number for Cyrus' movie. But "Best of Both Worlds" ran in 3-D, for which theaters typically charge a few dollars more.

And Cyrus' young fans are an audience segment that tends to rush out to see movies over opening weekend, the movie doing nearly half its business in the first few days.

Sony hopes for a longer shelf life for "This Is It," which drew older crowds that catch movies on their own schedule, with less regard for the opening-weekend frenzy. Fans older than 25 accounted for 62 percent of the audience, according to Sony.

While "Paranormal Activity" led Halloween's scary movies, an established horror franchise lost its fear factor as Lionsgate's "Saw VI" fell sharply in its second weekend after an anemic debut.

"Saw VI" came in at No. 5 this weekend with $5.6 million, raising its total to just $22.8 million after 10 days. Previous sequels in the serial-killer series all had topped $30 million during opening weekend alone.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com; final figures will be released Monday:

1. "Michael Jackson's This Is It," $21.3 million.

2. "Paranormal Activity," $16.5 million.

3. "Law Abiding Citizen," $7.3 million.

4. "Couples Retreat," $6.1 million.

5. "Saw VI," $5.6 million.

6. "Where the Wild Things Are," $5.1 million.

7. "The Stepfather," $3.4 million.

8. "Astro Boy," $3.04 million.

9. "Amelia," $3 million.

10. "Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant," $2.8 million.

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Watch the trailer and clips from "Michael Jackson's This It It":

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On the Net:

http://www.hollywood.com/boxoffice

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Universal Pictures and Focus Features are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric Co.; Sony Pictures, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount and Paramount Vantage are divisions of Viacom Inc.; Disney's parent is The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is a division of The Walt Disney Co.; 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Fox Atomic are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a consortium of Providence Equity Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Sony Corp., Comcast Corp., DLJ Merchant Banking Partners and Quadrangle Group; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC Films is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.; Rogue Pictures is owned by Relativity Media LLC; Overture Films is a subsidiary of Liberty Media Corp.


SOURCE: http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org/this-it39-tops-charts-with-101m-worldwide-ap

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Michael Jackson News

Jackson delivers on `This Is It,' early fans say

AP, Oct 28, 2009 5:00 am PDT
"Michael Jackson's This Is It" premiered to high praise from fans who applauded at each number as though they were at a concert and marveled as the singer stepped nimbly through his moonwalk and other signature moves.

Jackson, 50 when he died last June, kept pace with backup dancers half his age during rehearsals for such hits as "Thriller," "Billie Jean," "Beat It" and "Human Nature." The film was shot as Jackson prepared for a marathon concert stand in London that never happened.

"He looked better than he did when he was 30," said Jessica Childs, a 21-year-old aspiring dancer who caught the Los Angeles premiere. "His voice stood out."

Four of Jackson's brothers — Jermaine, Marlon, Tito and Jackie — attended, saying afterward that seeing their brother on film filled them with love and pride.

"It's amazing to see him up there doing his thing," Jackie Jackson said. "To see him up there doing his performance like that has brought a lot of tears to my eyes, sitting there watching him. Because I love him so much. That's why I keep this with me at all times in my pocket. It's a little token of him," he said, pulling out a white-glove key-ring fashioned after one of his brother's best-known accessories.

"It was closure for me," said Marlon Jackson. "And it was a moment where I just felt his spirit inside of me. And that made me feel good."

Performances in the film included a medley of Jackson 5 hits the singer originally performed with his siblings.

Most of the material was intended for Jackson's private use, but it now serves as the last bow of a performer who ruled the pop charts in the 1980s and later retired to a reclusive life amid allegations of child molestation.

The mood at simultaneous premieres around the world Tuesday and Wednesday was tearful yet celebratory. At the Los Angeles premiere near the arena where much of the rehearsal footage was shot, "This Is It" director and longtime Jackson collaborator Kenny Ortega introduced the film to the audience, calling it the "last sacred documentation of our leader and our friend."

"It was touching. Well done. It was beautiful," said Casey Gosh, 24, who was invited to the premiere by a friend. "It told his story. You really felt like you knew him. It was his final performance."

"I loved seeing him in action again," said David Montalvo, who saw "This Is It" in New York City. "It's like you were able to see Michael again for the last time, so it was a good chance to say goodbye to him."

The footage revealed just how elaborate and demanding Jackson's comeback run of 50 planned concerts last July would have been. One segment showed how Jackson would have made a grand stage entrance inside a mechanical spider. Another, intended as a 3-D film accompaniment on "Thriller," featured an expansive graveyard set.

"We thought it was excellent. The concert we never saw," said Marilyn Morrison, who also saw the film in New York. "Just seeing all the moves, his original moves, just seeing him doing them again. Just wonderful."

Early reaction from critics was equally positive. Matt Soergel of The Florida Times of Jacksonville calls it an "exuberant, astonishingly entertaining concert film." "Looks like the world has missed one helluva concert," writes Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter. And Nekesa Mumbi Moody of The Associated Press said, "The amazing performances Jackson delivers in this film are not a result of camera magic, but Jackson's own."

The film already was getting repeat business. Gina Meconi and a friend attended the Los Angeles premiere then went to one of the first public screenings at the new adjacent Regal theater.

"I had tickets for this anyway, so I said let's go see it again," Meconi said. "It was awesome. I loved it. I thought it was going to be sadder, but it wasn't sad at all."

Elizabeth Gonzales slept outside overnight to buy tickets to see the film at the Regal. Wearing a fedora, a spangled glove and a red leather jacket a'la "Beat It," she said the movie was worth the wait.

"I thought it was great," the 19-year-old said. "People were clapping, screaming. It was crazy. It's like he's still alive. People still scream for him. His music is still alive."

Before the Los Angeles premiere, Ortega wiped away tears as he greeted dancers and celebrity guests, including Paula Abdul. Among others attending were Will Smith, Jennifer Lopez, Paris Hilton, Neil Patrick Harris, Katy Perry and Motown Records founder Berry Gordy Jr.

Said Abdul afterward: "It was beautiful. It was sad. It brought you closer to who he was as a person."

It was the biggest cinematic blowout ever for a music film as "This Is It" opened for paying customers immediately after the premieres, with evening and midnight screenings in North America to middle-of-the-night and morning showings in Europe, Asia and elsewhere.

Distributor Sony, which paid $60 million for the film rights, opened "This Is It" in 99 countries. It expands to 110 territories this weekend.

"I was tossing and turning with nervous feelings all night. Michael Jackson is a hero in my life, and I cannot wait to see the final shot of Michael," said Noh Kyeong-ae, a 34-year-old accountant, sobbing at a movie theater in Seoul, South Korea.

The simultaneous showings around the globe were anchored by a star-studded premiere at the Nokia Theatre, a concert venue across the street from Staples Center, where many of Jackson's rehearsals — and his high-profile public memorial — were held.

The plaza in front of the Nokia Theatre was transformed into an elegant red-carpet arrivals area, with a dozen crystal chandeliers, displays of Jackson's past costumes and "This Is It" spelled out in giant letters.

Jackson memorabilia was on sale inside, from T-shirts proclaiming "I Love MJ" to key rings reading "King of Pop."

The film captures Jackson dressed with customary flamboyance, his fashion flourishes including military epaulets, sequins and gold-spangled pants.

Jackson backup dancer Misha Gabriel said the film is "such an honest and raw look at the creative process that at times it makes me think that maybe he wouldn't want people to see so much of the creative process before it was finalized. But I think that's the beauty of the film."

"It's Michael becoming great, perfecting his perfection, if that makes sense," said fellow dancer Nick Bass.

Some of Jackson's family and friends saw "This Is It" in advance. Elizabeth Taylor, a longtime friend of the pop star, posted her thoughts Monday on Twitter.

"It is the single most brilliant piece of filmmaking I have ever seen," she wrote. "It cements forever Michael's genius in every aspect of creativity."

The 77-year-old actress added that she "wept from pure joy at his God-given gift" and urged her fans to see the film "again and again."

Clocking in at one hour, 51 minutes, the film was culled from more than 100 hours of footage that captures Jackson as a showman, a mentor coaching backup talent and a goodwill ambassador.

Near the film's end, Jackson and the crew hold hands as he gives them a pep talk about the London shows.

"It's a great adventure," Jackson tells his colleagues. "We want to take them places they've never been before. We have to bring love back into the world."

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Entertainment Writers Ryan Pearson and Anthony McCartney in Los Angeles and AP Writers Mesfin Fekadu in New York City and Soo Bin Park in Seoul contributed to this report.


SOURCE: http://new.music.yahoo.com/michael-jackson/news/jackson-delivers-on-this-is-it-early-fans-say--61995651

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

New Radio Station ???


Welcome 2 radio BED F..dis is Dj Bedsheet hanging out with Dj Pillow.. for now i'll play u a sonh called 'Sleep' by Sweetdreams from album 'Good Nite 2 fren' & 'sweet dream wit ur loved one'

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Love & Marriage


Love and Marriage Explained beautifully

A student asks a teacher, "What is love?"The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the wheat field and choose the biggest wheat and come back. But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick."


The student went to the field, go thru first row, he saw one big wheat, but he wonders...may be there is a bigger one later.

Then he saw another bigger one.. but may be there is an even bigger one waiting for him.


Later, when he finished more than half of the wheat field, he start to realize that the wheat is not as big as the previous one he saw, he know he has missed the biggest one, and he regretted.

So, he ended up went back to the teacher with empty hand.


The teacher told him, "..this is love.. you keep looking for a better one, but when later you realize, you have already miss the person.."

*"What is marriage then?" the student asked.



The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the corn field and choose the biggest corn and come back. But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick."

The student went to the corn field, this time
he is careful not to repeat the previous mistake, when he reach the middle of the field, he has picked one medium corn that he feel satisfy, and come back to the teacher.


The teacher told him, "this time you bring back a corn.. you look for one that is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get.. this is marriage."



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

FRIendSHIP aLIVE!!!



A FRIEND is like a guitar...You have to keep tuning once in a while to keep the melody of friendship alive




I received this message from my childhood friend. She was my very good friend since kindergarden and still we are very good friends. This is the strength of TRUE FRIENDSHIP.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri



Mohon Maaf, Zahir & Batin jika ada terguris, terasa, terhutang dan sebagainya. For any wrongdoings, harsh words or actions. Happy Aidilfitri everyone!!!! 1MALAYSIA!!!



TRUST GOD

GOD gives HOPE to those who DREAM, gives MIRACLES to those who BELIEVE. He never LET DOWN those who TRUST HIM & NEVER LEAVE those who WALK WITH HIM. He will NEVER LEAVE YOU EMPTY. HE will REPLACE everything you loss. If HE ask you to put something down, it's because he wants you to pick something GREATER. May GOD bless you & grant you all the things in life on our journey & courage to meet the challenges.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Adventures In Dating

Adventures In Dating


Published on August 20 , 2009
You know it and we know it: There's no such thing as a perfect relationship. Every couple has a few issues they need to work through. Meet Brad and Kari (we've changed their names), a real-life couple with a real-life dating dilemma. We'll offer some advice to help them build a better relationship.

Brad Says : She’s Too Spontaneous

When Kari and I have a date, I like to know what we’re going to do ahead of time. But Kari has this habit of planning something else and totally forgetting about the plans we’d already made. And it’s getting on my nerves.

Take what happened a few weeks ago. I wanted to make a nice dinner for Kari. I told her twice that I wanted to cook for her on Friday night, including a reminder at lunch that day. I thought I made it pretty clear that this was something I really wanted to do.

So anyway, I went to the grocery store that afternoon and bought a bunch of stuff to make a great dinner. I even bought her a rose.

But when I got to her house, she told me her friend Sarah had called to see if we wanted to eat together, and Kari had said, “Sure.” All my plans went out the window, and I was ticked. I felt like Kari was completely insensitive to something that was important to me. I mean, I like her spontaneous nature, but I don’t like it when she messes up our plans.

Kari Says: He’s So Inflexible

When Sarah asked if we wanted to eat at her place, I thought Brad would appreciate not having to worry about cooking. I figured he could always fix dinner another night. Besides, this change in plans would give Brad and me more time to do something together after dinner, like go for a bike ride or hit the mall.

When I told Brad about eating with Sarah, I couldn’t understand why he got so upset. He hadn’t made his dinner plans sound all that important. I thought he was just cooking so we’d have something to eat. It didn’t seem like a problem to do something different.

But Brad can get so caught up in sticking with a plan. I don’t know why he can’t just go with the flow and do whatever. We still hung out together that night — isn’t that what’s important?

Our Advice:


Brad and Kari are experiencing something pretty typical in relationships: false assumptions. Basically, they both assume the other person thinks and feels the way they do. For instance, Brad assumed Kari was as set about their plans as he was. Kari assumed Brad just wanted dinner. Those assumptions are what got them into this little tiff.

The truth is, Brad and Kari think and feel differently, especially when it comes to making plans. Obviously, Brad likes to plan ahead, organize the details and follow through on the plan. Kari, on the other hand, is cool with just hanging out with Brad and doing whatever sounds fun at the time. They’re different people with different ways of approaching their dates.

To prevent incidents like this dinner disaster, Brad and Kari need to strike a balance. They each need to make an effort to understand the other person’s approach. When Brad makes plans, Kari can ask him straight out if those plans are flexible. If he says no, Kari needs to stick with Brad’s plan, or at least agree to talk with him before changing their plans. That way, she can avoid the last-minute changes that bug Brad so much.

At the same time, Brad needs to get a little looser about scheduling stuff with Kari. Sure, making dinner for someone involves planning, and Brad had only the best intentions for a special date with Kari. But if he’s willing to do some spur-of-the-moment stuff once in awhile, he might discover that it can be pretty fun to be spontaneous. And Kari might be more willing to fit into Brad’s structured plans if she's getting an equal chance to be a free spirit.

The bottom line is that Brad and Kari, like all couples, need to communicate their needs and expectations clearly instead of making assumptions.

SOURCE:http://www.heraldmalaysia.com/youth/youthdetails.php/2229-Adventures-In-Dating

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Battle Is NOT OVER Yet

Trial have finished...YAHOO!!!!.... But the battle is just not over yet!!! Have to work hard some more!!! A have a dream & I MUST... WILL achieve it...!!!


All my friends, thank you helping me in studies and other stuffs. THANK YOU A LOT.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Missed Call ???

Missed Call ??? Did you receive any missed call??? Your mobile doesn't show any missed call. Don't check your mobile phone(hand phone) but check your heart on whether you receive a call from God. Usually we say that we have to search God BUT the truth is God is searching for us. He have been calling us for so long but we never realize it. We never answered his call and the call is missed. He is calling again. So, why not answer it?? The decision is in your hand, to answer or just let it be another missed call.



'Missed Call' is the theme for the 2009 Youth Mass in Church Of Our Lady Of Lourdes, Ipoh.
The mass is on 18th September 2009 (Friday) at 7.30pm.

A
LL YOUTHS are invited to attend this event.

Its NOT just a normal mass BUT
YOUTHS MASS with High Praise & Worship, Fellowship and much more.

DON'T MISS THE CALL AGAIN!!!

Friday, September 4, 2009

1 Malaysia

I believes that the issues of Indians are not an Indian problems, the issues of Chinese are not Chinese problems nor the issues of Malays not Malay problems but a MALAYSIAN ISSUE.

I DON'T see you by your race or religion or etc BUT by your heart. So see me by my heart.

MJ Funeral

Guest: Many wept during Jackson's Funeral
Associated Press-September 4, 2009 1:20AM
Story photo: Guest: Many wept during Jackson's funeral
In this handout photo provided by Harrison Funk/The Jackson Family, Rev. Al Sharpton speaks at Michael Jackson's funeral service held at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park on Sept. 3, 2009 in Glendale, Calif. (AP Photo/The Jackson Family/Harrison Funk) -- NO SALES, MANDATORY CREDIT --Associated Press

GLENDALE, California - Paris Jackson wept as she stepped into the mausoleum where her father, Michael, was to be entombed. Katherine Jackson, overcome by sorrow, turned back when she was faced with her son's final resting place.

On a sultry Thursday evening, amid a sea of white flowers and with a bejeweled crown placed atop his casket by his children, the King of Pop was given an intimate, private version of the lavish public memorial held shortly after his death in June.

The funeral at Glendale Memorial Park was simple but touching, according to one guest. The person, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the day, said Gladys Knight's performance of the hymn "Our Father" (The Lord's Prayer) soared in the vast mausoleum and moved many to tears.

When it was over, many of the 200 mourners hugged each other. Among them were Elizabeth Taylor, Jackson's ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley, Barry Bonds and Macaulay Culkin.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, who gave a eulogy at the public event and at Thursday's service, also extolled Knight's earlier performance of "His Eye is on the Sparrow."

"Gladys Knight sang her heart out. Now we prepare to lay him to rest," Sharpton posted on his Twitter account during the service that was held outside and then within the marble mausoleum.

The mourners followed the crowned, lushly flower-draped casket as Jackson's five brothers — each wearing a bright red tie and a single crystal-studded glove — carried it into the mausoleum. The 11-year-old Paris cried as the group entered the imposing building and was comforted by her aunt, LaToya.

Paris and brothers Prince Michael, 12, and Prince Michael II, 7, known as Blanket, began the service by placing the crown on their father's golden casket. They were composed through most of the hour-and-a-half ceremony.

As it ended, Katherine Jackson appeared extremely weary and had to be helped to her car, according to the guest. Earlier, she had a difficult time going into the mausoleum; she was overcome, turned back, and it wasn't clear if she went in at all, the guest said.

The Jackson family's tardy arrival delayed the service for nearly two hours; no explanation was given to mourners. The invitation notice indicated the service would begin promptly at 7 p.m.; it began closer to 8:30.

The 77-year-old Taylor and others were left waiting in the late summer heat, with the temperature stuck at 90 degrees just before sunset, and some mourners fanned themselves with programs for the service. As darkness fell, police escorted the family's motorcade of 31 cars, including Rolls-Royces and Cadillacs, from their compound in Encino to Forest Lawn, about a 20-minute journey, with the hearse bearing Jackson's body at the end.

About 250 seats were arranged for mourners over artificial turf laid roadside at the mausoleum, and a vivid orange moon, a mark of the devastating wildfire about 10 miles (16 kilometers) distant, hung over the cemetery.

There were two oversized portraits of a youthful, vibrant Jackson mounted next to the casket amid displays of white lilies and roses. At Jackson's lavish public memorial, red roses covered his casket.

A large, blimp-like inflated light, the type used in film and television production, and a boom camera hovered over the seating area placed in front of the elaborate marble mausoleum. The equipment raised the possibility that the footage would be used for the Jackson concert documentary "This Is It," or perhaps the Jackson brothers' upcoming reality show.

More than 400 media credentials were issued to reporters and film crews who remained at a distance from the service and behind barricades. The few clusters of fans who gathered around the secure perimeter that encircled the cemetery entrance struggled to see.

Maria Martinez, 25, a fan from Riverside, California, who was joined by a dozen other Jackson admirers at a gas station near the security perimeter, gave a handful of pink flowers she had picked at a nearby park to a man with an invitation driving into the funeral.

"Can you please put these flowers on his grave?" she told him. "They were small and ugly, but I did that with my heart. I'm not going to be able to get close, so this is as close as I could get to him."

The man consented, adding, "God bless."

Glendale police said all went smoothly and there were no arrests.

Jackson will share eternity at Forest Lawn with the likes of Clark Gable, Jean Harlow and W.C. Fields, entombed alongside them in the mausoleum that will be all but off-limits to adoring fans who might otherwise turn the pop star's grave into a shrine.

The closest the public will be able to get to Jackson's vault is a portion of the mausoleum that displays "The Last Supper Window," a life-size stained-glass re-creation of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece. Several 10-minute presentations about the window are held regularly 365 days a year, but most of the building is restricted.

The Jackson family had booked an Italian restaurant in Pasadena for a gathering Thursday night, and family members and guests were seen coming and going late into the night.

"I feel like I watched Michael finally given some peace and I made a commitment to make sure his legacy and what he stood for lives on," Sharpton said outside the restaurant around midnight. "So at one level we're relieved; another level we're obligated."

The ceremony ends months of speculation that the singer's body would be buried at Neverland Ranch, in part to make the property a Graceland-style attraction. An amended copy of Jackson's death certificate was filed Thursday in Los Angeles County to reflect Forest Lawn as his final resting place.

In court on Wednesday, it was disclosed that 12 burial spaces were being purchased by Jackson's estate at Forest Lawn Glendale, about eight miles (13 kilometers) north of downtown Los Angeles, but no details were offered on how they would be used.

The King of Pop died a drug-induced death June 25 at age 50 as he was about to embark on a comeback attempt. The coroner's office has labeled the death a homicide, and Jackson's death certificate lists "injection by another" as the cause.

Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal physician, told detectives he gave the singer a series of sedatives and the powerful anesthetic propofol to help him sleep. But prosecutors are still investigating, and no charges have been filed.

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AP writers Derrik J. Lang, Anthony McCartney, Sue Manning, Sandy Cohen and Ryan Pearson and APTV reporter John Mone contributed to this report.

Source: http://omg.yahoo.com/news/guest-many-wept-during-jacksons-funeral/27331

Gud LUCK in Trials

Hey everyone, good luck in ur SPM & STPM Trials!!!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

A Reality without a Shadow

Love

Talk about love, the first thing that comes to some of our mind is running around trees singing duets. has been always suppressed within a miniscule range; boy meets girl and they call it love, girl smiles at boy and they again call it love. Stupid isn't it! I'm lucky, my thinking in not like that. But is that all about love?


I noticed many families avoid the word love from being mentioned in the household. I seldom see a brother saying I Love You to a sister. I also rarely see a dad saying he missed mom while he was away at work. Good night kisses sadly don’t exist in our families. Everyone expects everyone to understand love. You’re a family so love must be hiding somewhere beneath all the daily chores and chaotic life. Not only charity but love too starts at home.

I strongly believe love is an action rather than merely abstract feeling. When you love someone you have to show it out. What is the point of locking everything in a big Pandora box and expecting others to understand themselves? Any simple things may mean a huge load bigger to others when you do it wholeheartedly.

For instance putting your love and care into words. Write small notes for those who care for you. Good morning mom, thanks for the breakfast - and paste it on the fridge. She’ll be thrilled to make lunch. Dad, please drive safely back home - and text it to him. He’ll be waiting to get back home for tea. Sis, I have tones of stories to tell you - and mail it to Sister who’s studying far away. She’ll know that she’s not left out. All this tiny miny things actually accompany our loved ones throughout the day. These smiles that you provide them are the priceless gifts.

Love, I’d say is like our daily supplements. They’re supposed to be taken - and given in small dosages everyday in order to have a healthy life. They’re not medicines to be taken only when there is a disorder.

Love is such a powerful feeling that it can either produce or destroy. It depends on the way we channel it. When one allows love to evolve into obsession that is when things turn haywire. There are so many relationships I’ve known have gone to the drains because of either party’s obsession towards another. Sad to say, they haven’t understood the real meaning of love at all. Giving and taking, accepting each other’s flaws, stop feeding oneself with ego and finally giving enough space to each other may be the ingredients for a long-term healthy relationship.

Alright, love starts at home. What next? It should be cultivated with our surroundings. Look around, what is lacking? Love amongst us. I’m not talking about wars and deaths. Let’s just scale it down to people whom we meet in every day basis. Try flashing some cheerful smiles to the sanitary workers you see on your way to college. Say good morning to the old man who’s making his daily walks. Offer your seat to a pregnant lady in the bus. Help an old lady to cross the road. Feed some biscuits to the stray dogs. Celebrate your birthday in the orphanage. Hug at least one friend a day. Sit and listen to someone’s problem without being judgemental. Trust me; it will come back to you. Soon enough.

What is it by just loving others but neglecting yourself? Yes, you need to remind yourself that you do love you. Don’t just wait for others to do so. Put it into your actions. Do not do anything that destroys you. Physically and mentally. Quit smoking, if you do. Reduce alcohol, opt for other outings. Play safe - or don’t play at all. Go for long walks. Give yourself vacations every now and then. Pamper yourself with one of your pet peeves - occasionally. Remember, diamonds isn’t woman’s best friend, water is. Take good care of your appearance. Build up your confidence and don’t let a jerk boss to ruin it for you. Don’t play doormat for anyone - no guys worth that. Love yourself before you want others to.

Love everyone indifferently without seeing colors. It’s a very energizing feel that it would make you feel happier to face the world. From now on before going to bed, hug your parents and wish them night. Also no more hesitation to hug your siblings of opposite sex - under any circumstances. Let’s widen our cocoon of L.O.V.E. J

Readers may object my views. It’s a free country remember. These are my views on love and how it affects my daily life. And I’m not in any deep trouble by practicing my view - yet.


DISCLAIMER : This article have been edited. The original article is taken from http://www.indians2020.com/lifestyle/a-reality-without-a-shadow/ & was written by Rathi Maithil & posted on August 7, 2009

Thursday, July 2, 2009

rEST iN pEACE King Of Pop Michael Jackson

WE GONA MISS U KING OF POP MJ




Michael Jackson´s saying - There's a place in your heart
And I know that it is love
And this place could be much
Brighter than tomorrow.
And if you really try
You'll find there's no need to cry
In this place you'll feel
There's no hurt or sorrow.
There are ways to get there
If you care enough for the living
Make a little space, make a better place.

Heal the world
Make it a better place
For you and for me and the entire human race
There are people dying
If you care enough for the living
Make a better place for
You and for me.

The world was waiting for his final and last concert, 'This Is It' which were schedule in July '09 at the Arena O2 but now it's just gonna be a dream....

Michael Jackson will forever remain the symbol of an extraordinary singer, dancer & artist.
But some mysteries will never be known... Michael's life has been crazy and unique. Unique with negative aspects as well...

"The King Of Pop"... will be remembered forever...

R.I.P. MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

kL tRip

Well this is 2nd time going to KL with school friends. A total of 31 people went for the trip; 24 Upper 6 students, 2 Form 5, 3 teachers together with 2 Pn. Kamales's son.Not all the people came for KL Trip last year came. We went to Taylor's University College in Subang Jaya, Aquaria & KLCC. That's all. I was with Arvin & Suren. At Tailor's we got 1st place for the so called 'Explorace' and was awarded with a fail and note book. Had luch there. Friend Chicken, vege & taufu sambal. Well 3 of us going aroung and doing some crap in the Aquaria. When we 3 came out, we left the camera back. So we rushed back in and only to be stoped by security guard. When I told them about it they said wait but luckyly an English Lady saw it and bring it up to be handed to the security and i got it back. I thanked her alot. (to be continued)

the Return!!!


Well, I have abandoned the blog for a very long time. So busy with a lot of things and also lazy. Well I'm back.... Hope I will keep my blog updated............