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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Malacca Chinese New Year decor@ Riverine Cafe and Aeon Bandaraya

decor @the airwell 



Riverine Cafe 108 Lorong Hang Jebat,near Jonker Walk
Interior decor of cafe in old town serving nyonya dishes,finger food ,fresh fruit juices and drinks.
Malaya was the old name for Malaysia.
Aeon Bandaraya main door dressed with red banner  and auspicious greetings  for Chinese New Year 2013



Friday, February 15, 2013

Meteor shower sows panic in central Russia


Television footage showed Friday 

morning traffic grinding to a quick halt

in the Urals city of Chelyabinsk as a 

blinding flash lit up the blue sky,

 causing some to huddle in 

buildings for safety.

A medical source said that 100 

people came to hospitals for medical

 treatment, while the emergencies 

ministry confirmed that cellular 

telephone communications were 

temporarily cut.

"A meteorite disintegrated above the 

Urals (mountain range in central 

Russia), partially burning up in the 

lower atmosphere," the local office of

 the national emergencies ministry 

said in a statement.


"Fragments of the meteorite reached

 Earth, falling in sparsely populated 

areas in the Chelyabinsk region," it 

said.



Officials said a part of the meteorite 

fell 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the 

town of Satki, itself 100 kilometres 

west of the regional centre.


Schools were closed for the day 

across the region after the impact 

blew out windows of buildings and 

temperatures had plunged in central 

Russia to -18 degrees Celsius (0 

degrees Fahrenheit).

Full story at:

Monday, February 11, 2013

E Biz Ideas: The Lunar New Year exodus

E Biz Ideas: The Lunar New Year exodus: http://money.cnn.com/ CHINA'S ANNUAL MIGRATION Hundreds of millions of Chinese are now traveling home to celebrate the Lunar New Year. I...

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Small tsunami hits Solomons, other warnings ended

SYDNEY (AP) — A powerful earthquake off the 

Solomon Islands on Wednesday generated a 

tsunami of up to 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) that 

damaged dozens of homes and left at least four

 people missing and presumed dead in the South

 Pacific island chain.


Full story at:

http://weather.yahoo.com/small-tsunami-hits-

solomons-other-warnings-ended-

040333793.html