Friday, November 2, 2007
Pakistani sucide bomber rams bike into bus, killing 8
A sucide bomber rammedan explosive laden motorbike into a bus carrying pakistan airfore soldiers yesterday killing at leats 8 and injuring 40 others. It was the second sucide attack in three days targeting President Perve Musharrat's government.It was a sucide attack and the target was the bus that was carrying the air force officials.
Malaysians told to safeguard dishes such as satay
Malysians need to safeguard their food heritage before other countries adopt it as their signature dishes, a government offical has said.Before they lose their satay and roti canai like they lose their chilli crab to singapore, and must find a way to make their dishes synonmous with Malaysia and no other country.
China bars export from mroe than 700 toy factories
More than 700 toy factories in boombing southern China have been banned from exporting what they exporting what they produced as part of crack down on shody products, the government said yesterday. The Guandong provincial government said the export bans followed inspection of 1,726 toy factories, altmost 85% of the provice total.
200 job opportunities for the disabled
At a time when the market is hot, disabled people dont get left out. The Enabling Employers comitee had secured 200 job opportunaties for those with disabilities.With the open door fund, set up in July last year by the government, it has ebcome easier for frims to employ disabled people,espically after the rules were relaxed in may.
95% dont't know risk of second-hand smoke
Inhaling smoke from someone cigratte will also have a risk of getting lung cancer. Lung cancer can be cured if disgnosed early. Someone who smokes 20 cigratte a day have 5% risk of getting lung cancer if he is below 40. And 30% risk when he reach the age of 70.
Skies yet to open, but AirAsia plans bug
AirAsia will depart evry half an hour-possibly from the Budget Terminal in Changi but only if he gets a good deal. Air Asia currently operates more than 60 aircraft, and said that in Janaury that it would be buying 50 A320 planes worth more than US$3 billion.
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