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Fizo Omar - Google Blog Search

Fizo Omar - Google Blog Search


Gboyzone: <b>Fizo Omar</b>

Posted: 08 May 2014 02:00 PM PDT

Fizo Omar is Malaysian actor




























Yuna - Google Blog Search

Yuna - Google Blog Search


Music in Conversation feat. <b>Yuna</b>, Run River North & Baiyu

Posted: 06 May 2014 11:00 PM PDT

Friday, May 9 at Stanford University's Dinkelspiel Auditorium

If you're in the Stanford area, lucky you. On Friday, May 9, Stanford University's Asian American Students Association and the Muslim Students Awareness Network are kicking off API Heritage Month by holding a concert, Music in Conversation. The night features Yuna, Run River North, and Baiyu:

AASA & MSAN Present Music in Conversation featuring Yuna, Run River North, & Baiyu

In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the Asian American Students' Association (AASA) & Muslim Students Awareness Network (MSAN) are bringing Yuna, Run River North, and Baiyu to Stanford University for a panel and concert.

Event Schedule:

Doors Open: 7:00 - 7:30 PM
Concert: 7:30 - 10:00 PM

FREE tickets with Stanford ID available at: www.stanfordmic.eventbrite.com
General Admission tickets available at: www.generalmic.eventbrite.com!

If you have questions, please contact Kevin Sunga (ksunga@stanford.edu) or Hana Al-Henaid (alhenaid@stanford.edu)

Follow the Facebook event page for more updates, or purchase your tickets here.

Kim <b>Yuna</b> bids tearful goodbye @ HanCinema :: The Korean Movie <b>...</b>

Posted: 10 May 2014 02:41 AM PDT

Kim Yuna, the "Queen of Figure Skating", has now wrapped up her more than 15-year career, as she bid farewell to her fans on May 6.

The 24-year-old figure skater announced her retirement from the sport earlier this year after the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

"Queen of Figure Skating" Kim Yuna performs to the song "Let It Go" from the animated mega-hit "Frozen" during an ice show held at the Olympic Gymnastics Stadium on May 6. (photo: Yonhap News)

All That Skate 2014, an ice show that took place from May 4 until 6 at the Olympic Gymnastics Stadium in Seoul, marked the star's final appearance on ice as an active figure skater.

For the opening act, the star performed exquisitely with other skaters, dancing to the song "Let It Go" from Walt Disney's popular animated film "Frozen". Following were a series of performances by paired skaters, and then Kim showed up again at the end of the first half to perform her short program "Send in the Clowns" from the Sochi Winter Olympics.

Figure skater Kim Yuna performs to "Nessun Dorma" from the opera "Turandot", part of her final ice show on May 6. (photo: Yonhap News)

In the latter part of the show, Kim performed a new program to the song "Nessun Dorma", a piece from the opera "Turandot".

The skater wrapped up her farewell show with a final dance to the sounds of Francesco Sartori's "Time to Say Goodbye". For her curtain call, she simply said her farewells to the jam-packed audience at the rink.

Kim Yuna dances to "Send in the Clowns", the short program from her 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics performance, on May 6. (photo: Yonhap News)

Many news outlets from the U.S., too, rushed to headline the final ice show of Kim's career. Among them was NBC Sports, the sports division of U.S. broadcaster NBC. The news channel reported on May 7, that, "Yuna Kim bids tearful farewell at ice shows".

"2010 Olympic figure skating champion Yuna Kim performed the last of her farewell ice shows in Seoul", it said.

The same day, the Wall Street Journal also published a piece about the "queen of figure skating", titled "Yuna Kim's Final Spin".

"South Korea's beloved figure skater is now officially done with a sport that she has competed in for more than 15 years", the newspaper said.

The article shone a light on her glorious victories, saying that, "Yuna Kim won gold in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and silver in the recent Sochi Olympics, on top of numerous world championship titles during her life as a professional figure skater".

"Yuna Kim bids tearful farewell at ice shows" is published by NBC Sports on May 7. (captured image from NBC Sports homepage)

During a press conference held after the ice show's three-day run, Kim said, "This is really the last".

"I have had real fun throughout the whole three days. I have been really happy getting ready for these shows, indeed. It all seems like a dream. At the same time, I feel sorry to have to say goodbye", she said.

"I have been so happy with all of you throughout my career and I will continue showing you the good side of me with other activities".

The Wall Street Journal's May 7 article "Yuna Kim's Final Spin". (captured image from WSJ homepage)

Kim maintained her usual composure until her long-time choreographer, David Wilson, sitting next to her, made an emotional remark. "Coaching Yuna was the best experience I've ever had in my 22-year career as a choreographer", he said.

At the heartfelt praise from Wilson, Kim began to shed tears. Wilson continued by saying that he felt so proud to see the outgoing skater finish her last show with perfection, saying that, "This is the most memorable moment in my life".

"Probably the best way to describe the way I feel is that it's a little bit bitter-sweet. I think, any transition in life is always exciting, but this is a little bit sad, too. I'm really proud of her".

Kim Yuna circles the rink to greet cheering fans as they hold placards that say, "Thank you, Yuna!" after her final ice show at the Olympics Gymnastics Stadium on May 6. (photos: Yonhap News)

In response, Kim, fighting back tears, said, "I've been working with Wilson for about eight years. It is safe to say that it is he that has influenced me the most. He means a lot to me".

"I want to take a good rest after this event. I will not rush in to something new. Instead, I will take my time to think about my future".

By Sohn JiAe
Korea.net Staff Writer
[email protected]

kumpulan KRU - Google Blog Search

kumpulan KRU - Google Blog Search


<b>KRU</b> & TGV Jalinkan Kerjasama Angkat Filem Boxoffice | Suara <b>...</b>

Posted: 25 Apr 2014 04:30 PM PDT

KRU & TGV Jalinkan Kerjasama Angkat Filem Boxoffice

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PETALING JAYA: Kumpulan Syarikat KRU dan TGV Cinemas mengumumkan kerjasama strategik dengan perjanjian pengedaran filem bagi tempoh setahun di mana TGV pictures dipertanggungjawabkan untuk memasar dan mengedarkan filem yang dilesenkan dibawah syarikat penerbitan tersebut di seluruh pawagam tanah air.

Presiden Eksekutif, Kumpulan Syarikat KRU, Norman Abdul Halim berkata, usahasama itu adalah bertujuan mengkaji kencenderungan dan trend penonton terhadap filem-filem terkini pada peringkat akar umbi.

"Kutipan boxoffice bagi filem-filem tempatan secara keseluruhannya semakin merosot sejak 2012 dan berada pada tahap membimbangkan.

"Pihak kami percaya kerjasama dengan TGV Pictures dapat membantu memberi maklumat sebenar pada peringkat akar umbi," katanya dalam satu sidang media berhubung perkara itu, di sini, Khamis.

Jelas Norman, kerjasama strategik itu dilihat dapat menyumbang ke arah peningkatan prestasi kutipan boxoffice sesebuah filem.

Tambahnya, kelembapan industri filem menjadi lebih buru jika semua pihak tidak mengenal pasti punca sebenar penonton enggan menyokong filem tempatan.

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                                       Norman Abdul Halim

"Sebelum ini kita ada membuat beberapa kajian awal, namu masih tidak mencukupi untuk mengatasi masalah itu.

"Apa yang kita dapati penonton mahukan filem yang segar dan lain daripada lambakan yang ada. Selain itu masa filem dikeluarkan mengikut jadual juga mampu membantu kepada  tahap Boxoffice contohnya filemThe Journey.

"Pemerhatian saya, filem itu keluar tepat pada masa kerana tiada saingan daripada filem-filem hebat dari Hollywood," katanya.

Sementara itu, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif TGV Picture, Garald V. Dibbayawan berkata kerjasama ini merupakan peluang pemamer menunjukkan tanda sokongan dan menggalakan perkembangan filem tempatan.

Kerjasama berkenaan merupakan satu perkembangan yang baik dan selaras dengan matlamat TGV Pictures dalam mempelbagaikan kandungan serta mempertingkatkan pembangunan pasaran pemamer di Malaysia," katanya.

Antara filem yang bakal dikeluarkan di bawah kerjasama ini adalah Dendam Orang Mati, Mat Tudung, Rabbit, Puaka Balai Gombak, Stranded dan Cicakman 3.

Turut hadir pada majlis tersebut Yusry Abdul Halim, Edry Abdul Halim, Lisa Surihani dan Jason Chong. 

Mstar

Artikel disiar pada 26/04/2014 - 7:30 am oleh EDITOR

Fouziah Gous - Google Blog Search

Fouziah Gous - Google Blog Search


Senaman Yoga <b>Fouziah Gous</b>, Suami Jadi Mangsa

Posted: 29 Apr 2014 11:41 AM PDT

Senaman Yoga Fouziah Gous, Suami Jadi Mangsa | Seronok juga melihat telatah pasangan yang baru tujuh bulan mendirikan rumahtangga, Fouziah Gous dan suami, Zhafran Yusof ketika melakukan senaman Yoga di rumah mereka.
Walaupun Fouziah sememangnya lebih tinggi berbanding suaminya namun Zhafran memiliki kekuatan fizikal yang hebat. Melalui sekeping foto santai yang dikongsikan pelakon itu di laman Instagram miliknya, Fouziah dilihat begitu mudah diangkat oleh Zhafran.

Untuk wanita yang telah pun berkahwin, ajaklah suami anda untuk melakukan senaman yoga bagi meningkatkan tahap kesihatan anda sekeluarga.

sumber
http://plbgaimacam.blogspot.com/2014/04/aksi-yoga-fouziah-gous-suami-jadi-mangsa.html

Along Eyzendy - Google Blog Search

Along Eyzendy - Google Blog Search


<b>Along Eyzendy</b> Enggan Komen Isu Ambil Dadah - Siakap Keli

Posted:

Biarpun laporan di dada akhbar tidak menyebut siapakah gerangan pelakon itu, tetapi ramai pengguna laman sosial yang mendakwa bahawa dia ialah Along Eyzendy. Menerusi portal hiburan OHBULAN!, pelakon tersebut ...

<b>Along Eyzendy</b> Enggan Komen Isu Ambil Dadah | VVIP MALAYSIA

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Biarpun laporan di dada akhbar tidak menyebut siapakah gerangan pelakon itu, tetapi ramai pengguna laman sosial yang mendakwa bahawa dia ialah Along Eyzendy. Menerusi portal hiburan OHBULAN!, pelakon tersebut ...

Dayang Nurfaizah - Google Blog Search

Dayang Nurfaizah - Google Blog Search


Faizal tahir Yasin Dan <b>Dayang Nurfaizah</b> Demi Masa Ini Chord | killjols

Posted: 15 Apr 2014 10:51 PM PDT

Laman Ping.Busuk dibangunkan dan diaturcara oleh pengaturcara kami tersendiri. Sebarang kesulitan, diharap anda dapat menghubungi kami melalui email busuk.org[at]gmail ataupun melalui laman fb kami.

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Penyanyi <b>Dayang NurFaizah</b> Terima Pingat Ahli Bintang Sarawak <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 May 2014 06:48 PM PDT

Laman Ping.Busuk dibangunkan dan diaturcara oleh pengaturcara kami tersendiri. Sebarang kesulitan, diharap anda dapat menghubungi kami melalui email busuk.org[at]gmail ataupun melalui laman fb kami.

Online user : 718
Widget Aktif : 3,875
Banner Aktif : 5,662

Domain Dibenarkan: 9,537
Jumlah Artikel : 703,568

saleem iklim - Google Blog Search

saleem iklim - Google Blog Search


Hakimi Putra Network: <b>Saleem Iklim</b> Bangladesh-bunga emas

Posted: 05 Oct 2013 08:47 PM PDT

JOM ! Dengar Bunga Emas versi Bangladesh ! RESPECT !
p/s Sedap Jugak suara Baya !.. roti canai 1 jangan lupa !

Lisdawati - Google Blog Search

Lisdawati - Google Blog Search


Takut Mati Mata Tak Tutup Rapat, Sharnaaz Mahu Selesai Isu <b>...</b>

Posted: 23 Apr 2014 09:57 PM PDT


Rasanya hampir semua orang sudah terlupa akan isu pergaduhan antara Sharnaaz Ahmad dan Lisdawati. Abang Nara ingatkan kedua-dua pelakon ini sudah selesaikan kontroversi itu secara diam-diam, rupa-rupanya mereka berdua masih belum berdamai. Nasib baik Sharnaaz masih berniat untuk bersemuka dan mencari jalan penyelesaian terhadap pergaduhan ini.
sharnaazKata Sharnaaz kepada MalaysianDigest:-

Pertelingkahan saya dengan dia (Lisdawati) itu biarlah berlalu… Tapi saya rasa ia memang patut diselesaikan sebab saya tak mahu nanti kalau saya mati, mata tak tutup rapat.

Saya tunggu Lisdawati beranak dulu, baru bincang. Sebenarnya saya malas lah nak cakap tentang perkara ini. Saya tak suka bercakap pasal orang yang tiada kena mengena dalam hidup saya

Sementara itu Lisdawati yang dihubungi oleh Mstar Online memaklumkan yang sekiranya Sharnaaz benar-benar ikhlas, tidak perlu tunggu dirinya selesai melahirkan anak. Kata Lisdawati:-

Saya tidak mahu panjangkan hal ini jika dia tidak buka mulut lagi, tetapi kalau dia kata ingin berdamai tidak perlulah nak tunggu sampai saya bersalin. Banyak cara kalau ingin berjumpa atau telefon sahaja kalau benar-benar ikhlas untuk bersemuka dan berdamai.

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Secara jujur, Abang Nara rasa mereka berdua ini macam budak-budak gaduh rebut Choki Choki pulak. Masing-masing dah dewasa, masing-masing cari makan dalam industri yang sama. Kalau gaduh, diri sendiri yang rugi. Tak salah buang ego dan minta maaf untuk jernihkan keadaan. Lagi lama bergaduh, lagi makin susah nak minta maaf. Ajal maut kita tak tahu bila. Kang kalau mati tak sempat bermaaf-maafan, tak ke payah?

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kumpulan Jinbara - Google Blog Search

kumpulan Jinbara - Google Blog Search


SOFIA, BUNKFACE, <b>JINBARA</b> KONSERT DI UiTM SHAH ALAM <b>...</b>

Posted: 09 Mar 2013 05:30 PM PST

SHAH ALAM 8 Mac - Buat julung kalinya, para peminat muzik tanah air berpeluang untuk melihat persembahan kumpulan rock dari tiga era dalam satu konsert yang akan diadakan di Dewan Sri Budiman, UiTM Shah Alam pada 13 Mac ini.
Para peminat akan berpeluang untuk kembali menyaksikan kehebatan persembahan kumpulan rock yang pernah menggegarkan dunia muzik tanahair dengan lagu-lagu Bunga Padang Pasir, Anak Liar dan Hati Syaitan iaitu Sofea.
Sofea yang juga dikenali dengan nama SYJ akan berganding dengan kumpulan Jinbara yang popular dengan lagu Resah, Farhana, Patah Pusing, Nilai Cinta,
Jerangkung Bernyawa sekitar tahun 2000-2005
Selain itu, Konsert Di hatiku yang merupakan projek akhir pelajar Fakulti Filem Teater dan Animasi UiTM turut akan dijayakan oleh kumpulan Bunkface yang popular dengan lagu Revolusi dan Situasi.
Menurut pegawai publisiti penganjur konsert, Nur Syahirah Abd. Majid, apa yang menarik ialah, ketiga-tiga kumpulan berkenaan dipilih untuk membuat persembahan berdasarkan pungutan suara yang dilakukan ke atas lebih 100 pelajar fakulti tersebut.
"Kami cuba untuk membuat kelainan dengan mengadakan satu konsert mengikut citarasa penonton dan ketiga-tiga kumpulan inilah yang mendapat pilihan paling tinggi dalam pungutan suara yang kami lakukan," katanya dalam satu kenyataan yang dikeluarkan hari ini.
Menurut Syahirah, setakat ini sebanyak 400 daripada 1,500 tiket-tiket konsert bernilai RM25 dan RM50 telah terjual sejak tiket-tiket berkenaan mula dijual dua hari lepas.
Jelas beliau, bagi mereka yang berminat, tiket-tiket konsert tersebut masih boleh diperolehi di UiTM Shah Alam, I-City Shah Alam, Space U8, Plaza Masalam, Giant Shah Alam, dan disekitar Lembah Klang.
Tambah beliau, maklumat lanjut mengenai konsert tersebut boleh diperolehi dengan menghubungi Bahagian Publisiti, Konsert Di Hatiku di talian 013-7089805. - UTUSAN Online

Zizan Razak - Google Blog Search

Zizan Razak - Google Blog Search


<b>Zizan Razak</b> Umumkan Bakal Kahwin Emma Maembong Januari <b>...</b>

Posted: 15 Apr 2014 10:37 PM PDT

Mungkin berita gembira yang ingin didengar oleh para peminat pasangan selebriti yang kini sedang hangat bercinta, Zizan Razak dan Emma Maembong.

Zizan Razak dalam satu temubual bersama Media Hiburan baru baru ini mengakui yang hubungan beliau dan Emma Maembong kini dalam fasa serius dan mereka telah isytiharkan diri mereka sebagai pasangan kekasih pada 24 Februari 2013 lalu.

BACA: Emma Maembong Buat Zizan Razak Ungkap Kata Cinta Di Khalayak Ramai

"Kami mula serius atau dalam erti kata lain 'declare' sebagai kekasih pada 24 Februari 2013. Itu pun selepas dia menyertai Wire Fame Entertainment"

"Soal kahwin, insya-Allah bulan Januari 2015. Ini kerana kami perlu melihat segala kontrak yang kami ada dahulu," jelasnya yang bakal muncul dengan filem Abang Long Fadil. (rtky/m)


Maya Karin - Google Blog Search

Maya Karin - Google Blog Search


One & Only Misz Nadea: Liri Lagu Teka Teki by <b>Maya Karin</b>

Posted: 27 Apr 2014 08:35 AM PDT


Apakah yang terangi sang matahari
Apakah yang terkandung di hujung pelangi
Apakah yang menghembuskan dingin angin
Selalu ku termenung tertanya-tanya

Begitu dengan kita, tanpa ada bicara
semua yang tinggal hanya tanda tanya

cintaku bukan tuk lambung-lambung
sehingga ku terpaksa berteka-teki

cintaku bukan tuk lambung-lambung

Apakah ku penuhi isi hati
Apakah ku jelma di tiap mimpimu
Apakah sebenarnya kita ini
Selalu ku termenung tertanya tanya

Begitu dengan kita tanpa ada bicara
Semua yang tinggal hanya tanda tanya

Adakah indahnya seperti yang ku lalu

Syamsul Yusof - Google Blog Search

Syamsul Yusof - Google Blog Search


(20 GAMBAR)Majlis Persandingan Perkahwinan <b>Syamsul Yusof</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 30 Mar 2014 07:04 PM PDT


Satu majlis resepsi perkahwinan secara tertutup telah dibuat secara-kecil-kecilan oleh pasangan Syamsul Yusof dan Puteri Sarah Liyana di  N'dah Catering, Shah Alam. pada malam 29 Mac lepas.


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Majlis ringkas ini telah dihadiri oleh ahli keluarga dan teman rapat. Syamsul juga berada dalam keadaan sihat dan telah sembuh dari demam denggi yang dihidapi sebelum ini.

Khabarnya, satu lagi majlis resepsi terbuka perkahwinan Syamsul dan Puteri Sarah akan diadakan di Dewan Perdana Felda, 18 April ini. Bersama kita doakan majlis mereka berjalan lancar dan dipermudahkan.

Gambar-gambar ini ialah hasil bidikan jurugambar rasmi, Love Undefined Photography.

Lagi 13 gambar dengan membaca entri ini sepenuhnya.

 


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resepsi syamsul liyana

resepsi syamsul liyana

resepsi syamsul liyana

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Kilafairy - Google Blog Search

Kilafairy - Google Blog Search

Kilafairy - Google Blog Search


<b>Kilafairy</b> Gantikan Hanez Suraya - MYNEWSHUB.MY - PORTAL <b>...</b>

Posted: 30 Mar 2014 07:23 PM PDT


PETALING JAYA – Pelakon Kilafairy ditawarkan menggantikan tempat Hanez Suraya dalam pementasan teater Projek Kahwin yang akan dipentaskan di Panggung Sari, Istana Budaya pada Jun ini.

Ia berikutan selepas Hanez membuat keputusan menarik diri daripada pementasan teater tersebut gara-gara kontroversi percintaannya dengan ahli perniagaan, Romie Razin Adilha yang masih bergelar suami.

Penerbit teater tersebut, Mohd Amer Shafiq Khalip atau lebih dikenali sebagai Shawn Amer berkata, bagaimanapun pihaknya di bawah syarikat Mask Team itu belum 'mengikat' aktres itu menerusi sebarang perjanjian kontrak lagi.

"Tidak dinafikan, Kilafairy antara pelakon yang dimuktamadkan untuk menggalas watak Hanez sebagai Nisa. Tetapi kami belum membuat sebarang ikatan kontrak lagi.

"Dalam pada itu, pihak kami turut membuat senarai pendek beberapa pelakon lain yang sesuai untuk menggalas watak tersebut.

"Pihak kami akan membuat pengumuman rasmi di Istana Budaya pada Selasa ini," katanya yang dihubungi mStar Online pada petang Ahad.

Sementara itu, Shawn berkata, walaupun Hanez menarik diri, namun pihaknya masih belum memberi maklum balas secara hitam putih kepada pelakon itu lagi.

Malah pemilihan pelakon lain yang dilakukan oleh pihak produksi itu sekadar perancangan 'plan B' sekiranya Hanez benar-benar tidak terlibat dengan teater tersebut.

"Setakat ini, Hanez tidak pernah memberi masalah kepada pihak produksi, tetapi kami hormat dengan apa saja keputusannya," ujarnya.

Projek Kahwin yang akan dipentaskan bermula 6 hingga 14 Jun depan turut menampilkan barisan pelakon seperti Izzue Islam, Shah Iskandar, Imam Muda Asyraf, Sherry Alhadad dan Zulin Aziz.

Tiket untuk menyaksikan pementasan teater itu dijual pada harga RM35, RM55, RM85, RM185 dan RM225 dan tempahan tiket boleh dibuat menerusi AirAsiaRedTix.com atau di kaunter Box Office Istana Budaya.

Sebarang pertanyaan dan maklumat lanjut boleh menghubungi Amirul di talian 013-3962612. – mStar Online

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PETALING JAYA - Pelakon Kilafairy ditawarkan menggantikan tempat Hanez Suraya dalam pementasan teater Projek Kahwin yang akan dipentaskan di Panggung Sari, Istana Budaya pada Jun ini. Ia berikutan selepas Hanez membuat keputusan menarik diri daripada pementasan teater tersebut gara-gara kontroversi percintaannya dengan ahli perniagaan, Romie Razin Adilha yang masih bergelar...

<p style="text-align: justify;">PETALING JAYA - Pelakon Kilafairy ditawarkan menggantikan tempat Hanez Suraya dalam pementasan teater Projek Kahwin yang akan dipentaskan di Panggung Sari, Istana Budaya pada Jun ini.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Ia berikutan selepas Hanez membuat keputusan menarik diri daripada pementasan teater tersebut gara-gara kontroversi percintaannya dengan ahli perniagaan, Romie Razin Adilha yang masih bergelar suami.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Penerbit teater tersebut, Mohd Amer Shafiq Khalip atau lebih dikenali sebagai Shawn Amer berkata, bagaimanapun pihaknya di bawah syarikat Mask Team itu belum 'mengikat' aktres itu menerusi sebarang perjanjian kontrak lagi.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">"Tidak dinafikan, Kilafairy antara pelakon yang dimuktamadkan untuk menggalas watak Hanez sebagai Nisa. Tetapi kami belum membuat sebarang ikatan kontrak lagi.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">"Dalam pada itu, pihak kami turut membuat senarai pendek beberapa pelakon lain yang sesuai untuk menggalas watak tersebut.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">"Pihak kami akan membuat pengumuman rasmi di Istana Budaya pada Selasa ini," katanya yang dihubungi mStar Online pada petang Ahad.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Sementara itu, Shawn berkata, walaupun Hanez menarik diri, namun pihaknya masih belum memberi maklum balas secara hitam putih kepada pelakon itu lagi.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Malah pemilihan pelakon lain yang dilakukan oleh pihak produksi itu sekadar perancangan 'plan B' sekiranya Hanez benar-benar tidak terlibat dengan teater tersebut.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">"Setakat ini, Hanez tidak pernah memberi masalah kepada pihak produksi, tetapi kami hormat dengan apa saja keputusannya," ujarnya.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Projek Kahwin yang akan dipentaskan bermula 6 hingga 14 Jun depan turut menampilkan barisan pelakon seperti Izzue Islam, Shah Iskandar, Imam Muda Asyraf, Sherry Alhadad dan Zulin Aziz.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Tiket untuk menyaksikan pementasan teater itu dijual pada harga RM35, RM55, RM85, RM185 dan RM225 dan tempahan tiket boleh dibuat menerusi AirAsiaRedTix.com atau di kaunter Box Office Istana Budaya.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Sebarang pertanyaan dan maklumat lanjut boleh menghubungi Amirul di talian 013-3962612. - <strong>mStar Online</strong></p>

Maklumlah, Scha kini kan sedang mengandung dan dia perlu makan banyak agar si bayi kandungan turut mendapat zat yang cukup.

Awal bermasam muka tengok scha alyahya makan banyak

Tapi ini bukannya masam muka tanda marah atau apa-apa. Sesaja Awal mengusik isterinya itu kot. Nampak comel jer kan gambar diatas. Semoga Scha sihat selalu dan selamat bersalin.

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Posted: 04 May 2014 09:55 PM PDT



Clayton Lockett's Botched Execution and the Moral Ambiguity of Capital Punishment

by Akim Reinhardt

Let me begin this essay by making one thing clear: I am opposed to capital punishment.  

I agree with pretty much all of the arguments against it. It's clearly not a deterrent. The possibility, much less the reality, that innocent people are sometimes executed is beyond inexcusable. A variety of factors have contributed to capital punishment being disproportionately applied to minorities and the poor in the United States. And I don't believe the state should be in business of killing its own people, even its most reprehensible members.

And so for all of those reasons, and several others, I oppose capital punishment.

Stephanie Neiman 3However, I also believe there is an element of moral ambiguity inextricably woven into the issue, and I am not comfortable with the moral absolutism that sometimes accompanies opposition to the death penalty.

While I personally oppose the use of capital punishment, I acknowledge that there is a rational and reasonable moral framework around which some supporters advocate for it. In short, I reject the notion that opponents such as myself can claim some sort of moral monopoly on the issue.

For starters, I think it is perfectly normal for someone to wish death upon a person who has brutally murdered a loved one. Opponents of capital punishment often drift into language of "savagery" when rejecting appeals for capital punishment, and I find this very troubling.

I think it extremely heartless and sanctimonious to label as "savage" or even "immoral" the very understandable desire for revenge by the loved ones of brutal crime victims. To the contrary, those feelings are incredibly normal. Ask any grief counselor.

I know that if someone, say, raped and murdered a member of my family, I would want the rapist-murderer to die. The vast majority of people would. Those who wouldn't are not the norm. Rather, the loved ones living in the aftermath of horrific, murderous crimes, who find it within their hearts to forgive the criminal, or at the very least, not want them dead, are extraordinary and admirable people.

Thus, I reject outright the notion that wishing death upon those who have committed unspeakably immoral acts of murder is itself an immoral sentiment. Rather, I see it as a humane and even sensible one, though I myself do not support the subsequent act of capital punishment.

Beyond the morality of victim survivors' desires, however, I also recognize the morality of a more distanced stance in support of capital punishment, even if I do not support the act itself. This is because I also reject what I consider to be a sentimentalized view of humanity that casts all human life as sacred. Instead, I embrace our mortality and impermanence, I reject our supposed inherent moral superiority to other beings, and I recognize that morality itself is a human construct that no other beings conceive.

I do believe that as human beings, we are responsible to the morality we construct and accept. But since morality is a construct, it must be subject to the highest levels of scrutiny. Furthermore, we must acknowledge not only morality's malleability and dynamism, but also that reasonable people committed to creating a moral framework can disagree to some extent without either of them being "immoral."

When I look at the moral universe of humanity, I see that all people behave in many ways, both good and bad. And that when people behave very well they are worthy of praise, while they are worthy of condemnation when they behave very poorly. Thus, I think it is perfectly reasonable and even "moral" to conclude that a society's most reprehensible members deserve the ultimate condemnation: that they do not actually deserve to live. Again, I am opposed to capital punishment. However, it is a very logical, reasonable, and even moral to assert that the world would actually be a better place without, say, Charles Manson. That it is a better place without, say, Jeffrey Dahmer.

The botched execution of Clayton Darell Lockett in Oklahoma last week has brought widespread attention to the issue of capital punishment. And rightly so. In a nation where state executions are frequent enough to render the issue blasé (last year alone there were 39 executions in the United States), more conversation is desperately needed. Oklahoma's rogue execution of Lockett has not only brought much needed attention, but also added fuel to the anti-capital punishment movement.

Stephanie neiman 2Oklahoma's handling of the Lockett execution, extensively chronicled by media outlets around the world, was simply reprehensible. Even if one supports the use of capital punishment as a reasonable and moral answer to humanity's worst imaginable actions, there is no denying that the gross incompetence and unplanned torture that marred Lockett's execution are not only inexcusable, but seemingly a clear violation of the U.S. constitutional prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.

In addition, the secrecy laws recently put into effect by Oklahoma and several other states, designed to hide the details of their experimental lethal injections, are utterly shameful. That state government would feel justified in hiding its execution methods from the pubic is shocking; it is a severe transgression of democratic values, and just one more reason to say executions should not be happening at all.

In short, the botched execution of Clayton Locket should never have happened. It is entirely unjustified, and the Oklahoma state officials who threatened to defy the courts, and who bullied their way towards this travesty deserve every bit of criticism that comes their way. People should be fired and/or voted out of office.

However, no one has yet convinced me that Clayton Darell Lockett actually deserved to live.

Again, I do not hold the moral stance that every human being has a right to live simply by virtue of being human. I deny the contention that there is a moral superiority or divine sacredness attached to being human. So, for example, I absolutely reject the notion that every human life is somehow sacred but that it's perfectly fine to slaughter other animals for sport or even food. To me, such assertions are morally dichotomous. For human beings to say that human beings are sacred but no other animal is, strikes me as a rather absurd brand of self-serving make-believe. And listening to someone prattle on about how wrong capital punishment is in between bites of a pork sandwich is mystifying. After all, the murderer actually did something worthy of execution. What did the pig do, other than fail to meet an arbitrarily definition of "sacred life?"

The fact is, even though I oppose the capital punishment, I am not morally opposed to the killing of brutal murders. And I will never, ever equate the horrors of Clayton Lockett's execution, as awful and inexcusable as they are, with the horrors he willingly in inflicted on a 19 year old woman named Stephanie Neiman.

Many outlets have graphically covered the travesty of Lockett's execution. However, many if not most of them have failed to even mention the woman he murdered. And those stories that have mentioned Stephanie Neiman, tended to brush over the details of what Lockett did to her.

I believe that as our society discusses the moral and ethical issues surrounding Lockett's botched execution, it is worth revisiting, in detail, what he did to Stephanie Neiman. To remember why some people, including Lockett's own stepmother, believe he deserved to die for the crimes he committed.

Clayton Darrell Lockett had previously been convicted of numerous crimes, including the intimidation of witnesses. The evidence gainst him in the murder of Stephanie Neiman of consisted of DNA, finger prints, the testimony of numerous eye witnesses, and Lockett's own confession. Here is what happened.

Believing a man named Bobby Bornt owed him $20, Lockett and two accomplices broke into Bornt's Perry, Oklahoma home, where they began beating him and ransacking his house. Amid the break in, Stephanie Neiman drove a friend named Summer Hair to Bornt's home, where they planned to invite him to a party.

When Hair approached the door, Lockett and his accomplices forced her into the home and beat her.  They then had her call Steaphanie Neiman to lure her into the home, where she too was beaten.  The intruders then raped Hair.  Afterwards, they kidnaped Neiman, Hair, Bornt, and Bornt's 9 month old baby, and drove the victims out to a rural road. 

Driving in two trucks, including one Neiman had received two weeks earlier as a graduation present, the kidnappers soon reached their isolated destination.  Along the way, Lockett had repeatedly threatened to kill the three adults and leave the baby at a shelter. The men now raped Hair again.

Lockett asked them if they would tell the police what had happened. Neiman said she would. Lockett then made her watch for 20 minutes as his accomplice Shawn Mathis dug a shallow grave by the side of the road.

Lockett then raised a gun and shot Neiman once, but the gun jammed. So he went back to the truck and returned with a shotgun. As he pointed it at her, he could her beg for or life, the words muffled by duct tape: "Oh God, please, please."  

Ignoring her pleas, Lockett shot Stephanie Neiman once with a single blast from the shotgun. He then told Mathis to bury her in the shallow grave. Mathis informed Lockett that Neiman wasn't actually dead. Lockett directed Mathis to bury her alive. He did.

Lockett later admitted seeing Stephanie Neiman breath as the dirt was piled over her. They left her there to die in the shallow grave. Afterwards they laughed about how tough she'd been.

Stephanie Neiman HS graduationI think we can unanimously agree that Clayton Lockett forfeited the right to live in our society, perhaps forever. The question then becomes, did he forfeit the right to live, period?  I say No, but I respect the morality of those who say Yes. I don't think Yes is an inherently immoral answer to that question.

In their appeal to the court after Clayton Lockett's conviction, Stephanie Neiman's parents requested the state of Oklahoma execute Clayton Lockett for what he had done to their only child.

Yes, I oppose capital punishment. But Stephanie Nieman's parents are not immoral for wanting Clayton Lockett dead, or now being happy that he is. Rather, it is immoral to judge them and condemn them for feeling that way. And even though I oppose capital punishment generally, and now condemn in the strongest terms possible the conditions of his execution, quite frankly, I'm glad he's dead.

The horrors of Lockett's execution, which are in fact a very far cry from the horrors he inflicted upon Stephanie Nieman, have led to substantial criticism, and rightly so. Critiques from Europe, where nearly all nations have abandoned capital punishment, have been particularly strong.

Some of the objections emerging from Europe are well reasoned, sober, and convincing. They are the kinds of condemnations I agree with, and I am grateful that such people continue to speak out against capital punishment in general and are denouncing this particularly grotesque execution.

However, some of the criticisms of Lockett's botched execution are pandering, patronizing, intellectually dubious, and morally vacuous.

For example, Alice Arnold of The Telegraph not only calls the botched execution an "atrocity," she says America is not "civilised," and recalls how for months she was haunted by images of Timothy McVeigh's 2001 execution; the same McVeigh who in 1995 murdered 168 people, including 19 children, and seriously injured several hundred more when he bombed a federal office building, ironically enough, also in Oklahoma.

Arnold makes no mention of Stephanie Neiman during her screed, much less the hundreds of McVeigh victims. Rest assured that whatever images might haunt the gentle constitution of Alice Arnold, they are naught compared to that which haunt Neiman's parents or the loved ones of McVeigh's victims. I find the depths of Arnold's narcissism to be utterly revolting.  It's a shame, because she makes some good points otherwise.

Then there is Robert Badinter a former French minister of justice who was instrumental in banning the death penalty in France in 1981. For that I admire him greatly. Nevertheless, when discussing Lockett's botched execution, he denounced "methods that are even more barbaric than ordinary barbarism."

Huh?  We're ranking forms of barbarism now?  Tell me then, where exactly does Clayton Lockett's barbarism fall on this imaginary scale of sanctimony?

It is forever disturbing to me that Europeans like Arnold and Badinter continue to indulge themselves with the language of "civilization" and "barbarism," seemingly oblivious to their own nations' colonial history, in which such language was used to justify murderous aggression and enslavement around the world. Of course their continued use of this deeply racist language in no way discredits their larger objections to the death penalty, but it is, if nothing else, stunningly ironic, especially given their refusal to acknowledge the profound "barbarism" of Lockett's heinous crimes.

But perhaps it should not be surprising. Perhaps it makes sense that dated, ethnocentric language would be glibly embedded in didactic arguments about capital punishment. Perhaps the simplistic is drawn to itself in various forms.

Let me close this essay the same way I began it: by stating my firm opposition to capital punishment. Just because I recognize, investigate, and respect moral ambiguities doesn't mean I am incapable of drawing moral conclusions; and I have concluded that I oppose capital punishment.

However, I do think it is important for us to acknowledge such ambiguities instead of grasping for some illusory moral monopoly. And I think such acknowledgments are particularly important in an era when so much public discourse on controversial issues is little more than a predictable cacophony of competing dogma.Stephanie Neiman

Serious issues like capital punishment, abortion, gun control, and immigration policy are controversial precisely because they are morally complex. Because they cannot be reduced to simple equations of moral absolutism as can issues such as slavery or cultural genocide. Because reasonable, rational, morally conscious people can disagree.

But when people who do disagree about morally complex issues take the time and find the courage to engage each other honestly and respectfully, we can begin to move forward as a society.

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Akim Reinhardt's website is ThePublicProfessor.com

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