Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Chef Wan Tak Jadi Tutup Akaun Facebook

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Mungkin ramai yang sudah tahu, pada Jumaat lalu, Chef selebriti terkenal, Datuk Redzuawan Ismail atau Chef Wan telah membuat keputusan untuk menutup akaun Facebook miliknya, "Chef Wan Public Figure" .

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Itu jugak mungkin salah satu azam tahun 2012 Chef Wan berikutan tidak tahan dan tidak boleh menerima kritikan yang dilemparkan terhadapnya sepanjang menjadi juri Maharaja Lawak Mega (yang baru saja berakhir minggu lalu). Dalam masa yang sama, beliau kecewa dengan sesetengah pihak yang menggunakan akaun Facebook miliknya itu sebagai medan bertelagah sesama-sendiri.

Bagaimanapun, di dalam laman mStar hari ini, menyatakan beliau membatalkan (pulak...) hasratnya untuk menutup akaun Facebook dengan alasan tidak dibenarkan oleh peminat-peminatnya.

Chef Wan menerusi satu entri menerusi Facebook miliknya itu berkata, keputusan itu dibuat kerana tidak sampai hati untuk menghampakan semua peminatnya.

"Saya berkorban untuk semua peminat yang mahu saya terus aktif di sini (Facebook) dan keputusan ini dibuat kerana tidak sampai hati hendak menghampakan mereka dan saya sayangkan semua peminat saya," ujarnya pada entri tersebut.

Dalam pada itu, Chef Wan berkata, walaupun banyak pihak cuba menghentamnya menerusi komen-komen di laman sosial miliknya itu, dia mengambil jalan untuk tidak lagi melayan golongan tersebut sebaliknya ingin menumpukan perkatian kepada peminat-peminat yang sentiasa menyokong.

Ujarnya, segala komen negatif mengenai dirinya di Facebook akan diambil secara positif selain tidak cuba terlalu memikirkan tentangnya. Kerana apa yang penting, beliau tahu yang masih ramai peminat yang setia menyokongnya.

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Source: http://www.malaysiandigest.com/entertainment-lifestyle/38148-chef-wan-tak-jadi-tutup-akaun-facebook.html

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GOP's Paul asks youth to make difference in Iowa

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas speaks during a campaign stop at Valley High School, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, in West Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas speaks during a campaign stop at Valley High School, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, in West Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas speaks during a campaign stop at Valley High School, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, in West Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas speaks to students during a campaign stop at Valley High School, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, in West Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) ? Ron Paul is banking on a heavy youth turnout Tuesday in Iowa to lift his outsider bid to win the state's lead-off presidential caucuses.

The Texas congressman ignited huge applause at a youth rally for several presidential candidates on Tuesday, hours before voting in the evening's precinct caucuses was to begin.

Paul, who at age 76 is older than some of the students' grandparents, tossed out singer Kelly Clarkson's name during his talk but acknowledged not knowing much about the pop singer who has endorsed him.

Paul said he was somewhat puzzled by his support from young voters, but attributed it to a search for clarity by a cynical youth. "One reason is they identify with the Constitution, and I defend the Constitution."

Paul narrowly trailed Romney in Iowa polls in the last weekend before the caucuses, but had slipped some after coming under attack for views on foreign policy outside his party's mainstream. Young voters have typically been less reliable in the caucuses than voters over 35.

And while he traveled around the state Monday to rally supporters to turn out, Paul's aides sought to project confidence after Paul told ABC News he did not necessarily envision himself in the White House.

"Who knows where I'll be or what I'll do or what contribution I'll be making," Paul said in the interview.

Paul drew big enthusiastic crowds in Iowa Monday, hopping by private jet from Des Moines to cities in the east and north. He credited his statewide campaign organization, more highly structured than the apparatus that helped him reach fifth place in the 2008 GOP caucuses.

Paul said he considered his campaign as much a movement to rid the government of fiscal waste and excessive overseas commitments as it was an effort to seek the presidency.

While Paul does not plan to travel to the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire until Friday, he said he has high hopes of competing well there on Jan. 10. He is airing advertisements in South Carolina, the first Southern primary state, which holds its nominating contest Jan. 21.

However, he admitted that the path to the nomination beyond South Carolina is "a challenge."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2012-01-03-Paul/id-d8dd07b3752d4f15b2a68ee59f847c45

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Video: Trash it or stash it? When to throw it out

Kathie Lee and Hoda's favorite moments from 2011

How best to sum up Kathie Lee and Hoda's 2011? Well, one way might be: KLG + Hoda + a little booze = good times. Well, maybe more than a little. In fact, TODAY.com counted 89 drinks in a highlight reel of their morning chats. Spot them all and relive their crazy year.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29054368/vp/45806777#45806777

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Romney says he would veto DREAM Act (AP)

SIOUX CITY, Iowa ? Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Saturday that he would veto legislation that would allow certain illegal residents to become American citizens.

"The answer is yes," Romney said during a campaign stop here in western Iowa, when he was asked if he would refuse to sign what's known as the DREAM Act.

Romney has said before that he would oppose the legislation, which would legalize some young illegal immigrants if they attend college or serve in the military. But Saturday was the first time he's explicitly said he would veto it.

Democrats immediately seized on Romney's remarks. "Wrong on principle and politics," David Axelrod, the Obama campaign's top political adviser wrote on Twitter in response. The Democratic National Committee called Romney's stance "appalling" in a written statement.

Immigration is likely to be a key issue in the general election, particularly in swing states like Florida, Nevada and Colorado, which have significant Hispanic populations.

Romney said he would support provisions of the bill that allow people to earn permanent residency if they serve in the military.

"I'm delighted with the idea that people who come to this country and wish to serve in the military can be given a path to become permanent residents of this country," Romney said in Iowa.

He was campaigning just three days before the state's Republican caucuses. A new poll shows Romney leading the field of GOP presidential candidates.

The most recent version of the DREAM Act would have provided a route to legal status for immigrants who were brought to the United States before age 16, have lived in the country for five years, graduated from high school or gained an equivalency degree and who joined the military or attend college.

It targeted the most sympathetic of the estimate 10 million to 12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States ? those brought to the country as children, and who in many cases consider themselves American, speak English and have no ties to their native countries.

Critics of the bill called it a backdoor to amnesty that would encourage more foreigners to sneak into the United States in hopes of eventually being legalized.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/politics/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120101/ap_on_el_pr/us_romney_dream_act

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Lost Wedding Ring: Swedish Couple Finds Band Wrapped Around Carrot

Disaster struck when Don Walling proposed to girlfriend Gina Pellicani in 2009, at the Brooklyn Bridge's pedestrian walkway. But it wasn't because she said no -- in fact, it wasn't Pellicani's fault at all. It was Walling himself who dropped the ring through a crack in the bridge onto the busy roadway below. Although the couple (and onlookers) were horrified at first, Walling was able to retrieve the ring -- and only the band was bent in the fall. Looks like it ended happily ever after.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/30/lost-wedding-ring-swedish_n_1176656.html

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