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Review: Official Anthem for World Cup 2010

This song is fantastically niceeee!!! Waka-waka!!! Can't wait to watch World Cup... yayy!!! =)


Review: IronMan 2

I think most of the people went out on the 30th April to watch the newly movie called IronMan 2. Yeah, the movie was released at all cinemas on the 30th April. I went out to watch the movie on the 1st May, Saturday.

Sadly, all cinemas were packed, and I could not watch the movie. I went to Sunway Pyramid and then headed to Summit with both places were totally packed with humans. OMG!

How I wish to go and watch, because I know, the movie must be great. I can't wait to watch this movie. I think I might be heading to cinema after this to watch this movie.

IronMan 1 gave me no regrets, so I think it will be the same for IronMan 2. I'm gonna love it!!! =)

Kuching: Another Historical Building is in Fire

KUCHING: A massive fire destroyed the Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad printing plant at Jalan Tun Abang Haji Openg here, destroying printed materials and newsprints.

Most of the printing machines were salvaged.

The fire was said to have started at 9.30pm on Friday.

The two-storey concrete building, which was built in the 1950s, housed several high-tech printing machines and printed materials among other equipment.

According to a security guard, identified only as Richard, the fire broke out “probably around 9.30pm”.

“We are assigned to inspect the building every hour. My last inspection was at 9pm and everything was alright at that time.

“I only realised there was a fire when I heard the siren of a fire engine,” he told reporters.

He said the last two staff on duty left the building at 9pm.

Richard said the ground floor housed the company’s printing machines while printed materials were kept on the first floor.

Four fire engines – two from the nearby Bomba at Batu Lintang, one from Tabuan and another from Padungan – and 30 firefighters were deployed to fight the fire which was brought under control at 10.30pm.


SOURCE: The Star Online