Sunday, March 30, 2008

Yikes.. I was on the newspaper!!

So it has been..

I just came online knowing that no one would actually come online during the rainy hours. It was a time for me actually get back to blogging.

Well that didn't came in mind at first, i remember Cik Ruzana mentioning that she might be placing all the pictures she took during our Annual sports day online and so I typed out words that might match the search in the search box at goggle.

First, i typed "SMK Taman Maluri sports day".. quite weird stuffs came out and non of them were actually to what i wanted. And as i scrolled down.. I saw my middle name there as well as my school name in one of the 10 articles. Was it a coincidence? i was kinda surprised at first.

Then i began becoming more curious.. So i typed my full name at the search box in Yahoo search box instead. You'll be amazed by the results. I saw an article. And i got even curious.. GUESS WHAT!! DAMN!

Students share tips on crime prevention.
(From Malay Mail)

KUALA LUMPUR: They were almost robbed but they managed to escape unscathed.

The harrowing experience has made Form Two students Remon Melchizedek and Siah Mun Hong, from Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Maluri, to be extra careful in public places.

"Three weeks ago.

Siah and I were in the toilet of a shopping complex when a man approached us and asked for RM1.

At first, we wanted to give him the money and leave.

"Siah opened his wallet and the man asked us for more money.

We were lucky the crowd started to come in, so we slipped away," he said.

Schoolmates Nurul Farhana Rosli and Nur Liyana Zaimuddin said one way to prevent themselves from being victimised was to learn self-defence.

"It is also important to remember emergency numbers like that of the police.

We must not walk alone when we go out," said Nur Liyana.

"Don't mix with the wrong company and get to know your neighbours.

They will help us when we are in need," said Nurul Farhana.

These youngsters were among 27 students at the launch of a crime prevention campaign by the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation's vice-chairman, Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, at Sungei Wang Plaza on Thursday.

It was held in conjunction with the Hari Raya and Deepavali festivals.

Lee said pamphlets will be distributed to Government departments, non-governmental organizations and the public.

"This is a continuous effort.

We will have crime prevention dialogues and seminars," he said.

After the launch, Lee and Bukit Aman director of management, Datuk Kamarudin Md Ali, who is also the foundation's exco member, distributed goodie bags and pamphlets to shoppers.

There were also martial arts performances by members of Malaysian Silat Cekak Association and Malaysian Silambam Association.

I FOUND THIS ON ONE OF THOSE WEBSITES!!

not denying the fact that this is true.. But come on la people!! How to show my face again now?? haihz.. Anyways.. for more info:
If you want to have a look by yourself go ahead this is the url
www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-9764616_ITM

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