If I could I would stop time and together we breathe in some fresh air and erase whatever that is bothering us in this little space of mine, whereby my life story is told, my thoughts pour out and ideas brew.
Friday, December 31, 2004
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Makan Store
I have been to some thai restaurant in KL and subang but the best so far it’s the one I try at AMARIN Heavenly Thai Restaurant at second floor megamall. It’s the closest to the one that I have taste in Thailand. It’s near the apple outlet.
Follow the link to get the http://www.midvalley.com.my/amarin/
Now as I am on rather strict diet, I am looking for an “organic” restaurant. I heard there is one near Taman Tun, somewhere at the back of Wisma WIM. I manage to find the wisma but I have yet to try and find the restaurant, a bit lazy.
Well for those into organic raw material, try to check out this place called Country Farm at Bangsar Village, follow this link http://www.beritajaya.com.my/highlights.cfm
For those who would like to share some good place to makan, do comments. It might make another family happy.
World Vision
As a sponsor they kept me updated on the tsunami impact.
If anyone of you is interested click on to this for more information. It is situated at Taman Tun. Its the same row as where the Toto shop is. You could refer to the address in the site.
I have been there personally, its at the top floor.
http://www.worldvision.com.my/
Feelings of celebrating special occasion in another country
The feeling sometimes divides my loyalty to my family and my work commitment. The feeling of accomplishing a projects or dateline compares with the feeling that we could have enjoy and sense such as the laughter of the loved ones.
Both of these result in differrent kind of feeling one is fulfilment and the other joy, or does it result in the same feeling?
What is right and what is wrong? Sometimes is confusing.
I would like to hear comments from you guys.
Thursday, December 30, 2004
Tsunami
RM520,000 collected so far
2nd Jans 2005
KUALA LUMPUR: The Star/ Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund continued to receive overwhelming support from bank customers and the public with donations now exceeding RM520,000 after three days.
A Maybank spokesperson said more than RM120,000 was received as at 5pm yesterday despite it being the New Year holiday.
All donations to the fund will go to Tabung Bantuan Bencana Negara managed
by the Malaysian National Disaster Management and Relief Committee.
Maybank has set up two accounts for the purpose – No. 1-14013-16909-2 and 5-14011-38907-2.
More information on the Star/Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund is available at www.maybank2u.com.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Star/Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund has received overwhelming support from Malaysians nationwide, with more than RM100,000 collected as at 6pm on the first day.
Maybank said in a statement that due to the strong response, the bank has created an additional account to make it easier and faster for the public to make their contributions.
Contributions to the fund can now be made to either account numbers 114013169092 or 514011389072. The donation campaign ends on Jan 31.
All contributions will be channelled to Tabung Bantuan Bencana Negara managed by the Malaysian National Disaster Management and Relief Committee.
The Star/Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund now stands at more than RM900,000, including a contribution of RM800,000 from the bank. The bank also donated RM200,000 to the Indonesian government’s tsunami relief efforts.
A Maybank spokesperson said the bank was touched by the generosity of caring Malaysians.
A Star spokesperson said if every one of the seven million Maybank customers were to make a RM1 donation, the fund would exceed RM7 million.
“Every ringgit counts. It will go a long way to help in the relief efforts” he said.
Maybank customers or members of the public who wish to donate may do so at any Maybank branch (cash or cheque), Maybank cheque deposit machine or through third party transfer at Maybank ATMs nationwide as well as via Maybank2u.com.
30th Dec 2004
KUALA LUMPUR: Maybank Bhd, the country’s largest bank, is teaming up with The Star, to launch The Star/ Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund to collect money for the tsunami victims.
Money collected will go to the Tabung Bantuan Bencana Negara managed by the National Disaster Management and Relief Committee.
To give The Star/Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund a good head start, the bank has pledged RM800,000 to the fund.
At the same time, the bank will also be donating RM200,000 to the Indonesian government’s Tabung Bencana Tsunami Indonesia bringing the bank’s total donations to RM1mil.
In collaboration with The Star, Maybank is offering several channels for those who wish to contribute to the victims of the disaster that affected parts of West Malaysia.
Maybank customers (there are more than seven million) and members of the public who wish to donate may do so at any Maybank branch (by cash or cheque) or through third party transfer at Maybank ATMs nationwide as well as via maybank2u.com.
The account number for The Star/Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund is No. 114013169092. This account will be opened for a month from Dec 29, 2004 to Jan 31, 2005.
“Maybank is deeply saddened by the loss of lives and suffering brought about by the tsunami and offers its condolences to those affected.
“It hopes that its contribution as well as those received by the fund will help alleviate the sufferings of the victims and enable them to recover quickly from the tragedy” said a Maybank statement.
More information on The Star/Maybank Tsunami Relief Fund is available at www.maybank2u.com
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