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from BERNAMA, The Malaysian National News Agency KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 19 (Bernama) -- A police lance corporal was injured when he was hit by a car with two men in it.

The incident happened at about 1pm yesterday, when the policeman Fairus Fadil, 32, and his partner, Lance Corporal Zulkharu Mohamad, Fendi Replica Handbags 40, were on patrol in Taman Midah, Cheras and wanted to stop a Proton Satria.

Cheras deputy police district chief, Supt Abd Rahim Hamzah Osman, said both the policemen were on two separate motorcycles and identified themselves but the car took off towards Petaling Jaya.

"It was stopped near the Federal Highway but the men in it slammed into the policemen's bikes and they suffered injuries to their knees and left legs," he said at a news conference here today.

He said the driver was detained soon after while an Indonesian was being sought.

Abd Rahim Hamzah said initial investigations revealed that both suspects were involved in car theft in the Klang Valley and that police had succeeded in resolving 10 cases of car thefts in Cheras.

The arrested person had three criminal records for the same offence.

Meanwhile. in a separate case a 45-year-old man and his 42-year- old female partner were detained at a government hospital for trying to cheat a woman.

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He said both the persons were detained in the midst of transacting with the alleged victim.

"Their modus operandi was to target persons who Clip on charms were looking for jobs and to offer them jobs in their canteen.

"After that they would meet the victims again and take them to hospitals in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor for medical check-ups," he said.

Abd Rahim Hamzah said the victims were then told to leave behind their personal effects and cash prior to the check-up with the suspects who would then take off with the items.

He said the female suspect had two previous convictions while her male accomplice had one conviction.

Abd Rahim Hamzah said that following the arrests police had succeeded in solving 29 unarmed cases of theft and robbery in the federal capital since 2002.

Copyright 2010 Bernama


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Increase New Customer Traffic to Your Business

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By:Joy Gendusa


One person tells another, who tells another, who tells another and so on You get the idea Let's see how to make that an actuality

You have a great company and you provide the highest level of customer service But as the old clich茅 says: "A happy customer tells a friend, an unhappy customer tells 10 friends" You don't have to worry about the unhappy customer telling 10 friends because you always do a great job and keep your customers happy But how do you increase the number of friends that your happy customers are sending your way?

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The reason that happy customers don't tell many other people about your service is because most customers EXPECT good customer service so the companies that provide it aren't at the front of their mind Replica Handbags. They have too many other things to worry about on a daily basis

By starting a Customer Referral Program you will give your best customers a reason to want to tell other people about you Offering discounts or special incentives to customers who refer another person or company to your business is a win-win situation

You may have medical licensing boards or other ethics committees for your profession that restrict you from certain types of rewards and rightly so due to conflicts of interest that may arise But you can always find something that you can do to reward your customers when they refer someone to you

Here is an example of a Customer Referral Program for a Direct Mail Company and how it works:

"When you refer someone, and that person places an order, you will receive a $25 credit that can be used toward any of said company's services

Each time this happens you will receive the $25 credit and there is no limit, so feel free to go crazy referring your friends to us If you refer enough people who become customers you could end up getting your next order FREE"


When you set up your own referral program you will want to do two things:

First, make sure that the incentive you offer to your customers is in proportion to the price of what you are selling If your least expensive service is $5000, then a $25 discount is probably not going to be enough to get them interested in spreading the word

And secondly, you need to promote it Make sure that your customers know about the new reward program by:

1) Having your sales associates mention it whenever someone places an order

2) Posting notices in your business if you have customer foot traffic

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3) Sending out announcements to your customer address list on a regular basis

All of these things will help you to increase the number of customers that you receive through word of mouth, and at the same time help keep down your marketing costs Is this a great idea or what?

Offering discounts or special incentives to customers who refer another person or company to your business is a win-win situation

Reward the customers that reward you One of the greatest compliments is when someone refers another or others to your business
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Even Google Ranked Pages Aren t Always Safe

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By:Dan Foley


I recently wrote an article "Use This Formula To Have
Pleasurable And Safe Internet Access" for Home Business and
Small Business owners about protecting yourself from the
bad guys on the internet who are trying to steal your
identity, steal your passwords, break into your accounts or
just plain screw up your computer Generally, I have been
pretty proud about going several years at a time without
getting a virus ghd flat iron. Well, guess what? I got bit yesterday by a
Trojan Horse

I didn't get it in an email Replica Christian Louboutin. I got it surfing the net for
information about firewalls I had done a Google search for
"best firewall" and was reading highly placed sites When I
opened one, I noticed that it was trying to download a
file I thought I had told it to not download and thought I
was successful but about three or four minutes later my
Norton Antivirus software told me that I had the
DownloaderTrojan No kidding, I got a Trojan Horse while
looking at a Google ranked firewall site!

My antivirus program told me that it couldn't repair it
and then a couple of minutes later, it told me that it had
repaired the virus I looked at what it said about the
DownloaderTrojan and saw that another Trojan had
piggybacked with it The damage had already been done

My email stopped working At first, I thought that my
ISP's email server or one of their routers wasn't working
so I waited a few minutes and when it didn't come back I
used the online help desk of my ISP to ask if there was a
problem with their email The help desk guy said that he
wasn't aware of any problems He then asked me if I had a
firewall and asked me to turn it off

My thought was "Here we go again鈥? They go through a long
routine of check-offs that take too many minutes and it
almost always ends up with the ISP having an outage and
nobody telling the help desk about it I turned off my
firewall and my email started working I thought that it
was a typical coincidence and that the network had come
back up again I thanked him and said goodbye

Just to test, I turned on my firewall and, oops, my email
quit working I tested a couple of more times and got that
sinking feeling I had gotten a Trojan Horse and it had
done damage

I have the Norton Internet Security package Norton is a
division of Symantec The NIS package is a combined
firewall and antivirus system One of the nice things about
it is a link to the Symantec Security Response Center where
they take you step by step how to remove a virus if your
Norton Antivirus Software hasn't repaired the problem

The first thing they tell you to do is to turn off your
Windows XP restore function - a good idea if you don't want
to have the virus saved off and reinstall itself later
Another is to put your computer in "safe mode" and rerun
your antivirus software They also tell you how and where
to look in your system registry to remove the virus if it
is lurking there

Because I ran the Norton Antivirus software in safe mode
it took several hours to complete After everything was
done, I rechecked and the nasty little thing was gone
I was prepared for my for my email to not work when I put
my computer back into normal mode I figured that the
Trojan had probably attacked my firewall and it had The
solution was straight forward

I uninstalled and reinstalled my NIS and my email worked
again

I came out of this with several take-aways:

1 Fake Watch. Even surfing what you think are safe locations isn't
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2 I'm really glad that I have the Norton Internet
Security system If I didn't, I'd probably have some major
problems like being a launching pad for some spam company
or worse
3 Even when you are well protected, as I am, you can
still get into trouble
4 Even when you have a good program like NIS, fixing the
problem isn't always painless

As I said in my previous article, its highly important to
have a good firewall and antivirus system There is a
constant attack going on against computers on the internet
and the attackers could put you out of business


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Here's my radical cure for the

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Byline: THE Melanie Phillips COLUMN

Replica prada wholesale ONCE again, the alarm is being sounded over family disintegration and the apparently unstoppable rise of lone parenthood and mass fatherlessness.

Support for marriage looks set to become an election issue. The Catholic Church is publishing a report this week urging people to consider marriage and the family when deciding where to place their vote.

The issue could not be more urgent. Devastating new research by sociologist Geoff Dench shows that not only is one in four mothers single, but more than half of such mothers have never lived with a man at all and are choosing to live alone on state benefits.

They believe they have no need for a man in their life and that their children have no need for a father.

The founding premise of the Government's [pounds sterling]280million sex education strategy -- that young mums get pregnant through ignorance -- is thus very far from the truth. It is, therefore, hardly surprising that Britain still has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Europe.

In the light of this deeply troubling record, eyebrows were raised at the weekend by prize-winning author Hilary Mantel, who claimed that girls are ready to have babies when they are 14 years old.

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With so much flailing around over the family, I have a modest proposal to help break through the confusion. It is that the Government should introduce a Man Benefit.

Before people assume that I have confused today's date with this time next month, let me say that my somewhat light-hearted proposal is based on a deeper point that I believe has been generally overlooked.

This postcard printing is that the most important force behind elective lone parenthood is not 'feckless' men, but the attitude of women and girls. It is the way they think about their interests which drives the pattern of relationships between the sexes. And they have simply changed their opinion of where their interests lie.

Back in the mists of time before the Pill, all-women short-lists and Harriet Harman, relationships between men and women were based on a bargain between the sexes which, although never stated openly, everyone accepted as a given.

Women realised they needed the father of their children to stick around to help bring them up. In turn, men committed themselves to the mothers of their children on the basis that they could trust they were indeed the father because the woman was sexually faithful.

Today, this bargain has been all but destroyed. A number of factors have conspired to make women and girls think they can go it alone without men.

The first has been that so many women work Thomas sabo charms and are therefore economically independent. Next was the sexual revolution which saw women becoming as sexually free as men.

In short order, any stigma over having babies out of wedlock was abolished. Then there was the collapse of manufacturing industry, which deprived many boys of the job prospects which once made them an attractive, marriageable proposition.

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Hidden costs of going back to

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Byline: JO THORNHILL

LAURA HILLS may have been looking forward Prada Replica Handbags to an independent life after she graduated with a degree in journalism from Bournemouth University two years ago, but instead she has been living at home with her parents.

Although she is now working in central London she cannot afford to move out of the family home in Essex. And Laura, 23, is not alone. Research by Abbey found that two million young people have had to move back home to live with their parents during the recession, predominantly due to job loss. Half are aged between 18 and 24, but older children have also had to fall back on the generosity of mum and dad.

Government figures show that a quarter of men aged between 25 and 29 still live at home. The proportion of young women of the same age who still live with their parents is lower, at about 13 per cent.

Laura, a writer for lifestyle magazine Who's Jack, says she would struggle to rent property in London, let alone buy. She has often had to work for free and is still on a low salary while she builds up experience. Living at home in Buckhurst Hill with her mother Catherine, 57, and her father Tony, 55, a sales manager, as well as her younger brother, Simon, 21, who is working as a letting agent, has meant that Laura has been able to pursue her chosen career without falling further into debt.

'I have student debts of about [pounds sterling]12,000 and I don't want to have to borrow more to supplement my living costs,' says Laura.

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'I'm lucky that mum and dad are sup-portive and understanding and are willing to help me out during these early stages of my career.'

But financial experts say that those in their 20s and 30s who move back home should try to maintain some financial independence.

Our guide points out some of the pitfalls of becoming too financially reliant on mum and dad:

Insurance

INSURERS warn that if children are insured on a parent's motor insurance policy to drive that parent's car they may not be building up a no-claims bonus in their own right.

Few insurers formally provide discounts for claim-free driving on a parent's policy, but some will include an introductory discount on their premiums if the insured driver is over a certain age and has been driving claim-free for a set length of time.

Aviva and Direct Line will provide no-claims discounts for named drivers. But these can be used only when a new policy is bought from the same insurer, restricting the market for young drivers when they come to buy their own car.

Candice Durrant, spokeswoman at HSBC Insurance, says: 'We would advise young people to take out insurance in their own name as soon as possible to start earning their own no-claims discount.'

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MANY young people move back home to save cash for a deposit towards their first home. But it is catalog printing important to be disciplined about saving. Financial adviser Andrew Swallow, at Swallow Financial Planning in Ipswich, says there may be a temptation to spend the disposable income rather than put it away each month.

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Hibs offer little response as

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THIS was a night to forget for Hibernian. Expected by many to pitch up in Perth and win comfortably to move within two points of Celtic in second place, John Hughes' side instead succumbed to their heaviest defeat of the season to give further encouragement to Dundee United in their own pursuit of third.

Hibs started badly and got progressively worse. Three goals behind after 63 brochure printing minutes, Anthony Stokes' goal offered them a brief window of opportunity before all hope was well and truly extinguished as St Johnstone scored two further goals to rack up their biggest win of the season.

They were well worth the victory. A torrid evening for Hibs was made worse by the decision to show Colin Nish a red card for an off- the-ball kick at Michael Duberry just 12 minutes after the striker had appeared as a substitute.

Hughes questioned that decision too vehemently and was also sent to the stand. Perhaps given how poor his team had played, the Hibs manager must have been tempted to walk straight up the tunnel, into his car, and head straight home.

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For St Johnstone, any lingering fears over a relegation dogfight will surely have been alleviated following this accomplished display, which takes them 10 points clear of bottom side Falkirk, lifting them over Kilmarnock and into eighth place in the process. On this form, and with games in hand, a place in the top six is certainly not outwith their reach.

Within the opening 10 minutes, Liam Craig, a real thorn in Hibs' side all night, had scored one goal and helped create another, as St Johnstone capitalised on their early dominance to forge into a two-goal lead.

Hibs, so strong and resolute in defence for long spells in their previous match against Rangers, looked vulnerable at every attack and could have conceded more as the home side looked to put the game to bed as early as possible.

Dave Mackay set the tone with an early shot which Graeme Smith, the Hibernian goalkeeper, gobbled up, before St Johnstone moved in front around the five-minute mark. Murray Davidson's header was cushioned into Craig's path by Cillian Sheridan and the midfielder thundered a low shot past the goalkeeper from the edge of the box.

St Johnstone had taken the lead in their previous five league matches but won only one so it was little surprise they elected not to rest on their laurels after going in front. That sense of adventure served them well as they doubled their lead five minutes later.

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The same three players who combined for the first goal were involved again. Craig sent Davidson scurrying down the left and when his cross arrived in the box Sheridan nipped ahead of his marker to finish from close range, his first goal since arriving from Celtic.

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Craig was at the heart of everything. As Hibs reeled, seemingly unable to gain a foothold, the midfielder sent Sheridan haring clear of a backtracking Sol Bamba. Only a smart stop from the goalkeeper stopped the Irishman from further extending St Johnstone's advantage.

Hibs saw marginally more of the ball in the second half but the best chances still fell for St Johnstone and it was little surprise when they scored their third goal after 63 minutes. Sheridan this time was the provider, sending in an enticing delivery that striker Kenny Deuchar headed powerfully past Smith.<
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Here's to the healthier Olympi

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The XXI Winter Games are in full swing in British Columbia. At home, we watch men in tights swoop down an ice tube, reaching 90 miles an hour either on their backs or tummies. Mogul skiers hit bumps that make knee joints ache. The fliers soar like birds with long steel talons.

Athletes from around the world gather every four years to test themselves against each other, the replica bag wholesale environment, the clock or judges. There are winners and those who come oh-so-close in second and third place. Regardless of their finishing position, they are heroes representing their nations. Their greatness is earned by the drops of sweat and every sore muscle or bruise they have suffered in their quest for glory.

We at home are not on the snow or the ice. Even though with big flat screens in HD we see them up close, we will rarely meet them in person. Nevertheless, some years ago, when Olympic fever was an epidemic in this town, I had the great honor to meet a real live champion.

One of the mothers in my practice had a drinking problem -- a real problem of daily booze and the resulting consequences. We had talked about her son and her life but could only give moral support because, in spite of the challenges, the boy seemed to be well cared for and obviously loved.

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One day, out of the blue, she came into the office and plopped down a red poker chip. She had earned it in her own competition against herself and her demons. She had won that week. She had been sober for seven days. It was not a designer medal, and it certainly wasn't gold, but she was still a champion of the highest order. I have lost track of her, but I still have her Super Bowl ring, her Heisman Trophy and her Olympic gold all rolled into one red cardboard textured poker chip.

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As people and a country, we love to worship heroes -- especially sports stars. These men and women are worthy of acclaim because of their hard-earned skills and inherent abilities. However, by concentrating our devotion on the physical successes of others, we miss seeing the champions within ourselves.

Altius, citius, fortius -- higher, faster, stronger -- are the motto words of the Olympic movement. I suggest an addition -- salubrius, "healthier." Because few will be on a pedestal to receive the gold or even the bronze, we can reward ourselves for the many physical and emotionally beneficial competitions against ourselves we enter every day.

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There are the grandmothers who are up way before light to trek some virtual track around the neighborhood.

There are the many hundreds or thousands who have the courage to run or at least traverse the 26.2 or the 13.1 miles. But it is in the persistent training where the struggle against self and fear emerge. There are men and women who one would think would be more comfortable seated with their feet up, but instead their feet are down pounding the pavement with all the other runners.

There are huffers and puffers who are almost scary as they put one foot in front of another, step after step after step.

There are also swimmers who keep going even in the cold of winter. And teams of women are so devoted to tennis they will rise at 5 a.m. to garner a court. None will ever earn a medal, but they are pursuing salubrius.

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Hibernian forced to take rough

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THE need to progress merely to stand still is preached as football gospel, so keeping hold of third place after three straight defeats can be considered an achievement of sorts for Hibernian. Nonetheless, a team that swaggered into February with a Champions League spot in their sights will limp out the other end peering nervously over their shoulder.

John Hughes, the Easter Road manager, spoke of luck and poor decisions conspiring against his side after this latest defeat, but he will know that the bare statistics point to a crisis of confidence. His side have failed to win any of their last four Clydesdale Bank Premier League matches, conceded 11 goals and ended their last two matches with 10 men Thomas sabo charms in a month to forget.

This game also has a habit of kicking a team when it's down and, on Saturday, Hughes' plan to stop the rot came undone as early as the 32nd minute. That was when referee Euan Norris provided the game's major talking point with the dismissal of Liam Miller. Admittedly, the tackle that started the chain of events certainly wasn't one of Miller's best, and the midfielder was resigned to a booking after missing the ball and catching plenty of Jim O'Brien.

O'Brien, however, felt that it merited retribution. The winger had barely hit the ground before he was back on his feet, lurching angrily towards Miller and shoving his assailant in the chest. A fracas inevitably followed, and after needing the links of london help of both assistants to put an end to the pulling, jostling and finger- pointing, Norris discussed with the best-placed of his two assistants what action was required.

A caution for each or a yellow card for the tackle and a red for the retaliation seemed the most likely outcomes. Instead, it was Miller who was sent packing, while O'Brien escaped with a caution.

Hughes was incredulous. "If that kind of tackle is getting you a red card, Scottish football is in a sorry state," he said afterwards. "I've watched it back and it's a booking at most. I just think the ref has got caught up in the reaction of the players and the fans."

For Hughes, it was O'Brien who should have walked. "I was always taught that if you raise your hands in football, you're off," he said.

Not everyone catalog printing shared this perspective. Craig Brown, the Motherwell manager, led the case for O'Brien's defence, disputing the inference that his player had overreacted. "John's a top-class guy but I have to disagree with him there," he said. "I've seen it back several times and it's a tackle from the side; a dangerous one. It could have broken Jim's ankle."

This seemed an exaggeration, but it was understandable that Brown should seek to shift the focus from this controversy from a result that extends his side's unbeaten run to eight matches. "I think we just about deserved it," he said. "The Hibs players were excellent after they went down to 10 men but there was only one team trying to win the game. That said, it looked to all intents and purposes that it was going to be a draw."

No-one could argue with this particular assertion. The Lanarkshire side - who Fendi Replica Handbags have only conceded one goal in their last eight league matches - created the best of the game's few half- chances with a goalless draw looking inevitable.

The fact that the decisive goal, when it came, had O'Brien at its heart only added insult to Hibernian's injury. J
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