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Posted: 16 Dec 2011 04:33 AM PST HEALTH TALK The Sentosa Medical Centre is organising a free public forum on piles by consultant surgeons Dr S. Sivabalan and Dr Ng Soong Lek together with consultant physician & gastroenterology Dr Thein Soo Sun tomorrow at the centre in Kuala Lumpur from 10am to 12.30pm. The first 50 participants will receive free protoscopy test. For details and reservations, call 03-4043 7166 (ext 222 / 223 / 150). ART EXHIBITION SGM is organising an art exhibition "Hommage a Tan Tong Son Art et Son Temps (Homage to Tan Tong His Art & Times)" from Dec 17 to Jan 1 at Wisma Kebudayaan SGM in Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, from 11am to 6pm. For details, contact Chia Kok Peng at 012-212 6761. CHEAP BOOKS Crescent's biggest book sale is back again offering discounts up to 80% from Dec 23 to Jan 1 from 10am to 9pm at the Petaling Jaya Municipal Council's multipurpose hall in Jalan BU 3/1 Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya. For details, call 03-6184 2448 or e-mail crescent@tm.net.my. CLEARANCE SALE A closing down sale with books and golf items going at rock bottom prices (from RM1) will be held from today until Sunday at 106-2B, Jalan PJU 1/3B (Sunwaymas commercial centre) from 10am to 6pm. For details, call Jenny at 012-283 1375 (for books), or Virginia at 012-229 3750 (for golf items). BLOOD DONATION DRIVE The Tropicana Medical Centre (TMC) will be organising a blood donation drive tomorrow to celebrate the giving spirit of Christmas. Held with the National Blood Bank, the event will have a carolling session with Santa Claus and Santarinas from 11am onwards. For details, call 03-6287 1106, or Phoebe at 018-2111 055. Full content generated by Get Full RSS. |
Posted: 16 Dec 2011 04:33 AM PST THE Malaysian 4x400m relay quartet was one of the 15 recipients of the Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM)-Sports Toto Outstanding Athletes of the Games Award announced recently. The foursome of S. Kannathasan, P. Yuvaraaj, Muhammad Yunus Lasaleh and Schzuan Ahmad Rosely won the relay at the SEA Games in Indonesia. The athletes made the headlines not only for their stunning performance on the track but also for returning home without accepting the medals. The quartet were presented with RM3,000. Besides the relay team, the other recipients were Bryan Nickson Lomas (diving); Siow Yi Ting (swimming); Png Hui Chuen and Katrina Ann Abdul Hadi (synchronise wimming); Cheng Chu Sian (archery); Thor Chuan Leong and Chong Tin Sam (billiards); Adrian Ang (bowling); Fatehah Mustapha (cycling); Joshua Koh I-jie (fencing); G. Yamani (karate); Nur Suryani Mohamad Taibi (shooting); Phillipa Clare Yoong (water ski); Lee Yang (wushu) and the football team. OCM secretary Datuk Sieh Kok Chi said the award and incentives were presented to athletes who were most outstanding among the gold medallists in the SEA Games. "We had picked athletes from 15 sports. The recipients should regard the award as a motivation and strive for excellence in other competitions as well," said Kok Chi. In total, Sports Toto had contributed RM22,000 for the awards. Sports Toto has been supporting the awards scheme since last year. Four athletes — Nicol David (squash), Chai Fong Ying (wushu), Alex Liew (bowling) and R. Puvaneswaran (karate) — were rewarded with RM5,000 each last year for their impressive performance in the Guangzhou Asian Games. Full content generated by Get Full RSS. |
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