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Bruce Willis to be a father again at 56

At 56, Hollywood's “Die Hard” star Bruce Willis is to become a father again when his wife Emma Heming gives birth to their first child early next year. This will be his fourth child after his ex-wife Demi Moore gave birth to his third daughter Tallulah 17 years ago. Their two older daughters are Rumer, 23, and Scout, 20. Bruce married Emma, a fashion designer and model, in 2009; nine years after his divorce from Demi was finalized.

Posted on 27-10-2011, 5:10 pm

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Booker prize 2011

Fourth time lucky for English writer

For three years, the British Commonwealth's most coveted literary prize has eluded Jualian Barnes. But at long last his “The Sense of an Ending” has finally won him the £50,000 (245,000 ringgit) of the Man Booker Prize. His 150-page short novel tells the story of Tony Webster recounting his failure to live life as he should have. And in a sense, it is a fitting end to his quest of a prize the 65-year-old English writer repeatedly ridiculed as “a meaningless farrago” and dismissed as “a posh bingo”.

Posted on 19-10-2011, 10:36 am

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Gambling

British ticket wins 805m ringgit jackpot

It could be one person or a group who has won Europe's biggest jackpot of 805m ringgit ($267m) on a ticket sold in Britain. The lucky player matched all five main numbers and both Lucky Stars to win the record EuroMillions jackpot.

Posted on 13-07-2011, 5:01 pm

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Books

Pottermore is free

JK Rowling has unveiled Pottermore, an interactive website that will publish the entire series in e-book format, and offering it free to her readers according to news reports. The Christian Science Monitor says Rowling revealed that Pottermore is a free, collaborative website that will offer readers an online reading experience with extensive new material about the world of Harry Potter. The site will launch in October in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. (More languages will eventually follow.)

Posted on 24-06-2011, 4:35 pm

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We are making Sabah not just a gateway for trade, investment and tourism but a modern, vibrant, prosperous and harmonious place to live.

Prime Minister Najib Razak speaking at the open day of the Sabah Development Corridor in Kota Kinabalu on February 16.

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Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC)

Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) Sabah Division provides free consultation to all workers.

Details: call
Simon at 013-8665897,
Catherine 013-8503039 or
Chang 016-5836670.

Sabah Government Pensioners Association

Sabah Government Pensioners Association - membership recruitment exercise and pensioners problem 9.30am - 1.30pm (Tues-Fri, except public holidays) at Maksak Likas.

Details:
Dennis 016-8189110,
Dr Epin 019-8101937 or
Joe Jominol 013-8692888.

Hospital visitors board of QEH

A helpline for patients and visitors.

Please direct all enquiries or complaints to: +60 88 517555, +60 88 214866 or email: ckmalph@gmail.com

KK AIDS support services Association (KASIH)

Helpline and free voluntary HIV screening tests (except Sunday & public holidays). Confidential and free. Results in 10 to 15 minutes.

Details at +60 88 224600 (Cecelia).

Breast cancer support group, Sabah Family Planning Association

Counselling and mutual support for cancer patients and their families.

Details: +60 19 8819603,
+60 88 224408 (Bhabra),
+60 16 8155212, +60 16 430341 (Kim) or
+60 19 8101826, +60 19 210570 (Lucilla).

The Cancer Society of Sabah

provides hospice, cancer awareness, education, rural health services. Counselling and advice. Consultant gynaecologist available.

Details: +60 88 210377, +60 88 222315.

FAMA Pasar Tani

at Asia City A flea market where you can buy vegetables, fish, sugar cane juice and many other agricultural produce. Open from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Wednesday and Saturday. All are welcome.

Details: +60 13 5555451 (Wasri).
 

Malaysian Red Crescent Sabah Branch

Introduction to First Aid and CPR. Open to the  public. Every third week of the month (Sat-Sun).

Details: +60 88 242648, +60 88 240776 (Fax) or email mrcssb12@gmail.com.

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