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malaysian - uae April 2006/ R-Awwal 1427 (Edisi 5) komuniti newz. info. activities. ads. and more! 1:45pm sebahagian ajk & peserta INSIDE! New Column: Karierku kicks off! Family Day’06 More report & pics inside family day’06 Kembara-UAE: Sharjah @ nite Know Your Deen: Rabiul Awwal datang lagi! To Know Malaysia is to Love Malaysian: Malaysian Food 8:15am 10th March 2006,Safa Park Malaysians in Action! And much more! Tahniah! Sdra Hafiz Jamil: pemenang quiz myUAE bulan Mac’06 Quiz bulan ini: pg 12 Karierku: Mohd Busri Kunni Msians in action: Paintball Duel in UAQ Stil 00 Join malaysian-uae@yahoogroups.com mailing list. For subscription, info or questions, email to: msian_uae@yahoo.com 00000 0000 malaysian-uae family day 2006 1st family day Meriah: Lebih 300 orang sertai family day 2006! Dubai, UAE Jumaat, Mac 10 2006, 8am - Safa Park menerima kedatangan lebih dari 300 Malaysians untuk program pertama malaysian-uae family day (edisi 2006). Kedatangan peserta dari hampir semua Emiriyah dalam Persekutuan Emiriyah Arab Bersatu disambut mesra oleh panatia/JK program. Family day 2006, aktiviti komuniti kelolaan malaysian-uae akan diadakan setiap tahun dengan objektif menemukan rakyat Malaysia di UAE dalam suasana santai dan kekeluargaan. Lebih 10 acara rekreasi dilansungkan, melibatkan acara anak-anak, yang bujang serta untuk ayah dan ibu! Antara acara yang menjadi tumpuan ramai ialah permainan tradisi, galah panjang, sepak raga bulatan dan acara “Queen Control” - acara menampilkan suami menyolek isteri. Acara kemuncak ialah acara tarik tali. Selain dari acara rekreasi, peserta juga berpeluang untuk memenangi hadiah (cabutan bertuah) yang ditaja oleh penaja Program. Pengarah Program, Faisal Said ketika ditemui menyatakan rasa puas hati di atas perjalanan program. Walaupun statistik awal meramalkan sekitar 200 peserta, kedatangan lebih 300 peserta menunjukkan beberapa petanda baik, antaranya ialah pertambahan rakyat Malaysia di UAE dan keinginan rakyat Malaysia untuk bersama dalam program berbentuk komuniti. Bagi tujuan di atas, pastinya tidak akan dibiarkan menanti acara mendatang dari malaysian-uae! Banyak lagi acara komuniti dari malaysianuae akan menemui rakyat Malaysia, selari dengan motto malaysian-uae: program untuk Malaysians, oleh Malaysians! Kepada para penaja diucapkan jutaan terima kasih & more such generous gestures akan dihulurkan! Pada yang turut serta (terutama AJK) menjayakan program - terima kasih dan diharap jumpa lagi! Soon! 5 sponsors 310 came and participated <10 more than 10 traditional games 4 categories: anakanak; teenagers, singles & husband & wife 1 controversial umpire (Nasir) daftar dulu aaa.. family day 2006 nasi ada, mee ada.. tarik kuat-kuat! picnic... PAGE THREE malaysian-uae autograf pleaseee.. aksi serang umpire... susun baik-baik! orait hj azmi! dengar uncle cakap! oopps..aagghh!! camno galah panjg ni! 1-2-3 lipat! team mana? malaysian-uae.com would like to extend our appreciation for the support by Malaysians in making this event a success! thank you for the participations and contributions towards organising this event. Everyone is a winner! karierku: pilot Karierku merupakan kolum baru newsletter, memaparkan kerjaya Malaysians yang ada di UAE. Bertujuan untuk memberi gambaran dan “guidance” pada remaja & anak-anak kita dalam memilih kerjaya masa depan mereka. Pada yang ingin bersama ruangan ini, sila hubungi 050.249.2121 atau mail ke msian_uae@yahoo.com Terima kasih pada Sdra Busri, tetamu bulan ini Dah berapa lama jadi pilot?15 tahun Memang cita-cita ke nak jadi pilot ke? Why not artis atau akitek? When did u decide to become a pilot? Masa kecik2 dulu kalau kena tulis pasal cita2, nombor satu mesti doktor, nombor dua dengan tiga tu slalu alternate between engineer nngan arkitek. Tak pernah terpikir nak jadi pilot pun. Tapi budak2, bila tengok kapal terbang tu mesti la sronok, cuma tak terpikir bole jadi pilot je. Kita budak kampung, pilot tu tak masuk dalam vocab cita-cita. Lepas SPM, Pak Li (left) in action! ternampak iklan Cadet Pilot MAS. Masa tu baru betulbetul nak jadi pilot Must be challenging & fun, what is the challenging, fun part? Everything is challenging and everything is fun. Challenging because nobody that I know is a pilot. Therefore it is a journey into the unknown. Every single day at “the office” is different, with new situations to overcome. And the idea is to get the paying passengers a safe flight that they will enjoy. The fun part is that I have the office with the best view on earth. I work with different people everytime and at the end of the day, I arrive at a very interesting destination, most of the time. Dalam pengamatan abang, ada ke sesuatu sifat yang ada pada semua pilot, misalnya semua pilot periang? Pilots are normally people who like a challenge and changing scenarios. They also have to be very adaptive. Our job and lifestyle make us work with different people with different characters, go to different places, work at funny hours and handle a lot of problems which have different solutions at different times. So, in order to do all this, they are normally very flexible and need to use a lot of common sense. Where Do I start? Any minimum age if 1 wants to become a pilot? 16 years for a Private Pilots Licence and 17 Years for a Commercial Pilots Licence I want to be a pilot, where do I start? There are few ways. Firstly you can just enrol in a flying school. There are a lot of schools all over the world. The best choices would be The Malaysian Flying Academy in Melaka or schools in Australia. These are value for money plus the licence obtained from these places are recognized by Malaysia and most countries worldwide. Secondly, and the best method by far is to enroll in a cadet pilot program offerred by companies such as MAS, Singapore Airline and Air Asia. Ads are placed in newspaper right now. Just check out Utusan, Berita Harian, NST and STAR. The third method is to join the Airforce. The ads are also normally in the papers after The SPM / STPM results come out What it takes to become a pilot, a good one that is? One needs to be good in his psychomotor skills. Basically, hand eye coordination. The eyes, hands and feet all need to be doing different things at the same time. 2 hours with the PS2 console a day should do the trick. A pilot also needs a very analytic mind. He/she needs to be able to use all the resources available to him/her and come up with a solution pretty fast. 15kg Pari caught! Kena from Science stream ke? Tak perlu. Tapi kalau nak join cadet pilot program, they will require Science Streamed students pasal they are used to complex mathematical solutions and Physics. These are useful in pilot training. So, after school I can join a flying academy to be a pilot? Yes Berapa lama “train/belajar” to be a pilot? To obtain a Commercial Pilots Licence with Instruments Rating (CPL/IR) normally takes about 10 months. Once you have that licence, you can fly commercially. But big companies normally employ only experienced pilots, so unless you are a cadet pilot, you will be stuck with small companies flying small aircrafts until you attain about 1000 hours. With small airplanes and small companies, this normally takes between 2-3 years. As an example, Emirates Airline require a minimum flying hours of 4000 with 1000 of those flown in big jets. Any scholarship offered? The Cadet Pilot Program as I mentioned earlier. Normally, the airline will deduct the cost of training from the pilot’s salary every month interest free. The cost is about Dhs 130,000 for PAGE FIVE karierku: pilot a 10 mth course. Can I become a pilot by just flying planes on the Net or any of the available flying software? Unfortunately no. But it helps you to understand the workings of the flight control and will be a big bonus if you actually do flight training later. A lot of PC programs these days are pretty realistic and most student pilots use it to practice at home. Heard one has to be physically fit and “stable” to become a pilot? I guess it is true for most professions. A pilot goes through an annual medical check up till he’s 40 and bi annually after 40. He must not have any heart condition, deadly or contagious disease, full functions of all his faculties except his eyes which have to be not too bad. If he has any health conditions, it will be up to the Department of Civil Aviation whether to allow him to fly with some restrictions or suspend his licence. Pretty tough huh. Periuk nasik ni! Do u fly all the time? We are restricted to 100 hours a month and 900 hours a year. So, even though you can fly 100 hours, a pilot normally flies about 7080 hours a month. If not, after 9 months, he cannot fly anymore! That’ll be nice though. On the average, a pilot has 8-10 days off in a month. The annual leave allocation varies with companies. Emirates give out 42 days while MAS 32 days. What is the job like? Schedule? At times it can be quite tiring. However, our work pattern is well monitored and regulated that pilots always have sufficient rest before each flight. We do not have shifts. Every month we will get a flying roster which is always different. Sometimes you do a turnaround flight and sometimes you do night stops. Sometimes you go to nice places like Paris, Rome and KL, and sometimes you go to Lagos, Dhaka and Entebbe. Sometimes you do a 3 day flight pattern and sometimes you do 14 days! The family also need to be understanding and adaptive. Is it tiring (all the long hour flights)? Long hours is not normally the major concern because you’ll be well rested before the flight. Plus if the flight is long haul, we normally carry extra crew to relieve the first set of crew. The major problem is flying through different time zones. Jet lag is the worst enemy and every pilot has his/her own way to overcome that. What do u do if u don’t fly (office?) Try and play football at Etisalat Academy (without any success ) Normally off days we spend with the family. We are not required to be in the office during off days unless you are a management pilot. Must be paid really well, as a pilot? I wouldn’t say we are the highest paid profession but pilots are generally paid well enough. It varies from company to company. The bigger companies normally pay up to twice as much as the smaller ones. What are the levels (captain, etc .) With certain companies, a pilot starts as the 2nd Officer. A 2nd officer is the 3rd pilot in the cockpit. He/she either hanndles the Flight Engineer panel or for aircrafts without a FE panel (the modern ones) he becomes the relieve pilot. He only works during the cruise phase. After that he’ll be promoted to 1st Officer. The FO normally sits on the right seat and is the 2nd in command. After accumulating enough experience (which differs between comps) a FO will be promoted to Captain. He sits on the left seat and is the Commander of the aircraft. He is fully responsible for the safety of the aircraft and everything in it. What is the career path like as a pilot – 3 years as Junior pilot, 5 years as Captain, etc..? 2-3 years as SO, about 5-10 years as FO before becoming Captain. Some companies don’t have SO. So start with FO and then Captain. Certain companies expand much slower so promotion is slower as well. FOs in British Airways sometimes take 20 years before becoming Captain. In comparison, I became a Captain in MAS in 6.5 years. U get promoted by the flying hours or passing tests? Normally it’s by seniority. If you are the most senior and you possess the minimum hours, and all your periodical proficiency checks are good, you’ll get promoted. Always in that order - seniority , experience, , proficiency Sekarang dah berpangkat Kapten? Captain with MAS. When I joined Emirates, have to start from FO again for a minimum of 3 years. After that, using the sequence above, I’ll be promoted to Captain. Any difference between commercial pilots and jet fighter pilots? Both require different skills. Although the basic flying skill is the same, the job scope requires different approach. A fighter pilot works alone and he makes split second decisions all the time. And he’s got to make those decisions while flying at twice the speed of sound! A commercial pilot on the other hand is more of a systems manager. He manages his flight using all the resources at hand. A team of dispat chers,engineers,cabin crew,airport authorities,security personnel,medical personnel etc. He must make decisions based on all this input to make sure that the flight is safe,legal,comfortable and economical. He normally has more time than the fighter pilot to make a decision. know your Deen rabiulawal datang lagi! R abiulawal datang lagi. Setiap tahun pasti kita diperingatkan akan kehadiran bulan istimewa. Bulan kelahiran Nabi akhir zaman. Muhammad - Nabi dan Rasul yang seharusnya menjadi ikutan kita, umat Islam. 12 Rabiulawal. Tahun Gajah. Pasti tak pernah lupa! Maka berbondong-bondonglah atuk, nenek, ayah, ibu, anak-anak ke surau, masjid mahupun forum perdana. Topiknya, perihal Muhammad Rasulullah. Tiaptiap tahun! Ada yang rasa bosan. Dah biasa dengar. Tapi apa nak buat. Dah kawan-kawan, isteri ataupun ayah dan ibu dah siap, takkan kita tak ikut sama? Persoalannya kalau umat Islam tiap tahun menyambut ulangtahun kelahiran Rasulullah, kenapa umat Islam masih tak semaju dan secanggih umat Islam masa kewujudan Rasulullah? Jawapan ringkas yang tak perlu pada kajian umum apalagi dibiayai ajensi kajiselidik: kebanyakan umat Islam hari ini tak ubah seperti Pak sedara Rasulullah, Abu Lahab! Abu Lahab lah antara yang paling bergumbira bila kela hiran Muhammad! Sambut kelahiran Rasulullah penuh gala. Ala menyambut kedatangan tahun baru! Muhammad dah lahir! Penuh gumbira! Umat Islam hari ni pun tak kalah sambutannya. Bagai nak rak bawak sepanduk! Kalaulah Abu Bakar atau Umar masih hidup pasti mereka mati terkejut! Sahabat tak pernah raikan ulangtahun Rasulullah, apa lagi Muhamamad sendiri. Siap dengan doa selamat. Ntah dari mana sumbernya! Tapi sambutan hanya sambutan! Terhenti disitu! Mesej dan intipati ajaran yang dibawa Muhammad jauh tersisih! Umpama Abu Lahab! Zaman sains dan teknologi secanggih abad ke-21 takkan nak gosok gigi guna kayu sugi kot? Makan kena perabih, tak de makanan yang tertinggal kat pinggan? Tak rugged la beb! Nanti orang kata kebuluq apa hang ni? Hah? Islam bukan setakat posa, sembahyang? Ada lagi? Sesuai ke? Kang kena pulau pulak dengan member! Bencinya kaum Quraish bukan pada peribadi Muhammad. Mahupun batang tubuhnya. Yang menjadi alergik pada kaum Quraish umpama bencinya manusia hari ini pada virus “Bird Flu” ialah mesej yang dibawa Muhammad. PAGE SEVEN know your Deen bersambung... P Perjanjian kita sebagai Muslim bererti kita perlu mengikut model Muhammad. Bukan model kapitalis dalam ekonomi. Bukan model Marx dalam pembentukan sosial. Bukan model Covey dalam pembinaan jati diri. Semuanya dah lengkap. Model Muhammad! Ini penyebabnya. Ikut mesej Muhammad, apa jadi dengan hamba abdi ku yang bertimbun? Macamana dengan ekonomi tindas menindas berpaksikan riba? Guiness stout, wine dan champagne masih bertong-tong. Judi? Maka bertolak dari sini, biarlah tahun 1427 Hijrah ini jadi titik perubahan hidup kita sebagai pengikut Muhammad. Kalau semangat Hijrah sempena Muharram dah terlepas, moga sempena Rabiulawal kita hijrah gaya hidup, ala ikutan abadi, Muhammad Rasulullah! engabdian abadi seorang hamba pada Pencipta secara mutlak. Sesama manusia tiada bezanya. Yang menjadi beza ialah ketaqwaan pada ALlaah Azzawajal. Peraturan hidup acuan Rabbani. Tiada kompromi! Inilah sebenarnya yang harus menjadi kesedaran kita! Faham erti mengikut cara dan gaya hidup Muhammad! Bukan bila kos sara hidup meningkat baru ubah gaya hidup! Setidaknya kaum Quraish memahami erti sebenar mengikut cara Muhammad. Pilih Muhammad bermakna ubah gaya hidup! Bukan ambil setengah, buang separuh. Mesej yang diulang oleh Abu Talib pada pemuda Madinah yang datang berjumpa Muhammad dalam peristiwa Bai’ah. Apa kamu faham maksud perjanjian kamu dengan Muhammad? Perjanjian kamu bererti kamu wajib pertahankannya umpama kamu pertahankan anak isteri kamu? Quiz Deenie To all kidz below the age of 15 years! 1. What animal did Abrahah came with when he attacked Makkah the same year Rasulullah saw was born? 2. Name 3 types of fruits mentioned in the Quran 3. Name 3 types of animals mentioned in the Quran SMS to 249.2121 or email to editor.msian_uae@yahoo.com with your answers & contact details! First one to get all right will receive a sponsored gift! Mintak kebenaran mak ayah dulu sebelum guna phone mereka! Pemenang akan di hubungi by April 25, 2006. kembara_uae.blogspot.com kembara UAE Buhairah Corniche Take off and landing is the most difficult part, right? Both are difficult. During take off, things can go wrong and you have to make a split second decision whether to stop the aircraft or continue the take off. I the decision to stop is made too late, the aircraft may not stop before it runs out of runway. If the wrong decision to take off is made, the ac may not have the capability to fly at all. During landing, changing environmental conditions, (strong wind/gusts, crosswind, rain, ice, snow. slippery runway, thunderstorm, fog) can make it a nerve wrecking experience, not just for the passengers. What about when u r already 10,000 feet? All auto pilot? Above 200 feet, the autopilot can be engaged already. Most pilots tend to fly manually for a few thousand feet before doing that. Commercial flying has become so complex these days, especially in busy airspaces like Europe and US that it is recommended the autopilot is engaged as soon as possible so that both pilots can monitor the progress of the flight better. Then, u can sleep right, like us – passengers behind u! It’s recommended that pilots take 20-40 minute power naps especially during long flights so that they are alert during the critical approach and landing phase. Of course they only take naps one pilot at a timeLong naps will make the pilot go into deep sleep mode which is not beneficial. Do u sleep when flying these big jumbos? I do take power naps sometimes especially if the flight departs around midnight. No matter how much pre flight rest you have, the body clock will still make you feel sleepy at that time of the night. We normally take these naps when the aircraft is in cruise and workload is low. Which airport is the most difficult one to land and take off? The old Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong used to be the most challenging for me. However each airport has its own challenges and every pilot will have his own opinion. Ever faced any “crisis” while on air – (certainly not hijack la, things like strong turbulence, engine not working, etc.) Hit by turbulence once while flying as FO on B737 into Dhaka back in 1994. The whole ac felt like it was going to break into pieces. That was the only time that I felt afraid while flying. What do u do when facing a strong turbulence? Firstly, try and avoid any areas of strong turbulence. Then if I’m unfortunate enough to enter one, try and get out of it as quickly as possible. While in turbulence, we keep the aircraft attitude and thrust setting constant and maintain the turbulent penetration speed. While all this is going on, the pax are all strapped in their seats of course becoz the seatbelt sign is ON. Yeah right! karierku: pilot PAGE NINE malaysia to know is to love Food, glorious Malaysian Food: By Dwayne A. Rules (www.allmalaysia.info) Malaysian food: there are just no limits to that term. What would you expect, when the country is such a melting pot of cultures. First we have the three main ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese and Indians. Then all the subgroups, the regional variations, the different sub-cultural divisions, combined with the influences of our neighbours, the colonial powers, and our postwar partners. Local food is a mixture of many elements, and no wonder then that the name of one of our most popular dishes, rojak, is also slang for a haphazard mixture of things. (The Chinese version of rojak is basically a salad of sliced fruits and vegetables mixed with shrimp paste; the Indian Muslim variety is sliced fritters, beancurd and vegetables eaten with spicy peanut sauce.). As a result of all these influences, there is seemingly no limit when it comes to the variety, and abundance, of food you can get here. There’s food on sale literally everywhere you turn in Malaysia, from humble foodstalls (sometimes just a folding table, umbrella and chair) to coffeeshops to food courts housing a variety of stalls, to fastfood outlets to posh restaurants. We Malaysians love our food, and others’ too - it’s a fairly common sight to see us helping ourselves to a taste of what’s on our friends’ or family members’ plates. We can’t help it, we just need to taste it all! It’s fairly common to see business-suited individuals shed their jackets, loosen their ties, roll up their sleeves and tuck into a huge mound of BLR. Although not strictly Malaysian in origin, BLR has also incorporated local tastes into its vast menu. A serving of nasi kandar with fish curry, vegetable and daging masak hitam A variation of this is nasi kandar, which originated in Penang. The kandar is a long pole and the early vendors of this dish would carry their wares in two large containers balanced on the ends of a kandar - hence the name. Nasi kandar consists of rice, curry and vegetables. although the Indian Muslim vendors who originated it would just have a few dishes to go with the rice, today’s nasi kandar shops boast everything from curries to freshly fried meat and fish to seafood in elaborate, bountiful spreads. We could go on forever about Malaysian food, but then you’d be here forever (and so would we). Reading about it and surfing the Web, however, are no substitute for savouring the actual thing; so know this, that Malaysian food is one of our greatest attractions and an everpresent embodiment of our diversity ... and harmony. Perhaps the closest thing we have to a national dish is nasi lemak - rice cooked in coconut milk and eaten with a range of side dishes and condiments. There is also satay, pieces of meat skewered on thin sticks, grilled over a charcoal fire and dipped in a spicy peanut sauce that’s somewhat thicker than rojak gravy. The town of Kajang in Selangor is famous for its satay, and many of its townsfolk have set up branches in other parts of the country. Another type of meal that has crossed over from its ethnic origins (South Indian) to become a national favourite is banana leaf rice. Served mainly in Indian restaurants, BLR - and we’re not talking base lending rate here - is simply rice that’s eaten off a banana leaf with an accompaniment of meats, curries, vegetables, pickles and crispy pappadoms. banana leaves rice (top) and rojak mamak malaysians in action! myUAE trip UAQ myUAE Explorers (and parents) visit to UMM AL- QUWAIN UMM AL QUWAIN, UAE Thursday, 23rd March. 2006, myUAE Explorers dengan diringi ibu dan ayah masing-masing telah mengadakan lawatan ke Emiriyah Umm Al Quwain. Te m p a t yang dikunjungi ialah UAQ Shooting Club. Ready gang! Sharp shooter! Visit ini yang diarrange bersama Shaikh Mustafa Agib,menyaksikan myUAE Explorers (dan ibubapamereka) beraksi dimedan “juang”. “Pertandingan” menembak skeet menyaksikan kehebatan graduan Maktab Tentera (RMC) Affandy dan Khairul Affendi beraksi cemerlang. Menurut Fudzail: “Most of us were the first timers while some were professional shooters (not killers) who could shoot the targets with precision”. real ke ni? Ajman gang! Tambahnya lagi: “But all of us were trigger happy especially the kids who fought the fierce battle in paint ball session with the parents and forced to retreat before surrendering”. Thanks to Sheikh Mustafa, it was a FREE shooting spree after all. So they say, parents won the battle not the WAR, not yet. ready, aim, fire! myUAE Explorers & Girls Activities myUAE Explorers menawarkan aktiviti dwi-bulanan untuk remaja/kanak berumur dari 5 - 17 tahun. Antara aktiviti yang dijalankan ialah outing, sessi Karierku, dan banyak lagi. Sementara bagi anak-anak perempuan pula aktiviti bulanan (Khamis ketiga dalam bulan) menediakan akitviti kraf, memasak, story telling dan aktiviti berkumpulan. Untuk matlumat lanjut sila hubungi Fudzail untuk aktiviti myUAE Explorers & Noraini untuk Girls Activities. PAGE ELEVEN malaysians in action! Harimau 2 Kpmg 4 Dubai, UAE Jumaat 3 Mac, pasukan Harimau myUAE turun buat kali pertama dengan gabungan pemain dari pelbagai kelab menentang pasukan KPMG Dubai. Perlawanan yang dilansungkan di padang Etisalat Academy dalam keadaan hujan renyai menyaksikan kedua-dua pasukan sama hebat. Tak senang duduk! Ayam tambatan Harimau myUAE dari kelab liga satu Piala myUAE, IJM - Kuna berjaya menyumbang dua gol untuk pasukan Harimau myUAE. Walaubagaimanapun, pengalaman pihak lawan yang turun buat kali ke(?) sebagai sebuah pasukan dibawah bimbingan pemain Croat, Joseph berjaya mencuri beberapa peluang untuk menamatkan perlawanan dengan jaringan 4-2. Walaupun ianya merupakan perlawanan “persahabatan” perlawanan berlansung dalam keadaan tegang apabila pihak lawan beberapa kali melakukan kekasaran yang melampau keatas pemain Harimau myUAE. half time pep talk! Antara yang mengalami kecederaan pada perlawanan ialah Samsul, Arif dan Hasnol - yang jatuh semasa mengejar bola (buku lali disimen dan mendapat MC 2 minggu!). Mabruk! Antara yang beraksi bagi pasukan Harimau myUAE ialah Nik Loyar & Hasnol (myUAE), Azhar, Syed, Samsul, Zainal, Roslizar, Zariman (PECD), Arif (DFC), Nikomando, Bahari, Nasir, Mahmud, Ja & Zazuli (MTI), Zarir (B-Universe), Kuna (IJM). Tahniah diucapkan kepada Rahimi (a.k.a. Wak Tong) dan isteri, Shahira diatas kelahiran anak sulung mereka, Mohd Harith Iman. Baby & ibu dalam keadaan baik Next game: myUAE/SuperKidz/ShjU vs. Rest of the World (Friday April14, 2006 Etisalat Academy 4:30pm) JumpaLagi! Rahimi & Shahira Ibrahim & Jack Setelah lebih kurang 17 tahun di UAE, Ibrahim & Jack mengucapkan selamat tinggal pada UAE! Ibrahim, Jack & keluarga akan menetap di Ireland. Ma’asalamah! Hot Shot Kuna & Zainal malaysian-uae iklaneka. program bulan ini... Win!Win!Win! malaysian-uae tshirts program bulanan: Maulidur rasul April 27, 2006 Jam 8 malam, Sharjah (Kadri’s place). Details soon 1. Rancangan Malaysia ke berapa yang baru dibentangkan di Parlimen baru-baru ini? on yahoogroups! Karierku: SAINTIS April 19, 2006 8 malam. Prof Madya Dr. Mohamed Khazani Abdullah, Tokoh Saintis Muda Malaysia 2005 @ Warqa’ (Hasnol’s place) contact info... 2. Berapa tahunkah sasuatu pelan Rancangan Malaysia berjalan? 3. Malaysia memenangi pingat X bagi acara hoki di Sukan Komenwel baru-baru ini SMS to 249.2121 or email to editor. msian_uae@ yahoo.com with your correct answers & contact details! First one to get all right (one each via sms & email) will receive a malaysian-uae tshirt! Winners will be contacted by April 25, 2006. Embassy: 02.448.2775 email: mwadhabi@eim.ae Consulate: 04.335.5528 notis.notis.notis Education Office: 04.337.1007 email: mepc@eim.ae Tourism Malaysia: 04.337.7578 email: mtpd.dubai@tourism.gov.my Malaysian Palm Oil Corporation: 04.335.8571 First Malaysian Restaurant: 04.343.9503 This community monthly newsletter will be published during the first week of every month. All are welcome to send in their contribution (articles, tips, pictures, notice, etc.), by 25th of every month to editor.msian_uae@ yahoo.com Apalagi yang ditunggu, hantarkan resipi, tips penjagaan rumah, aktiviti yang dirancang dan tulisan anda segera! malaysian-uae@yahoogroups.com reserves the right to edit, delete, publish the forwarded contributions where deemed fit. Singapore Deli: 04.396.6885 City Moon Restaurant: 04.396.0065 Family day 2006