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Beloved City
Kuching once again made headlines as a healthy city in the NST yesterday. Well, this is not a first, as Kuching was voted as cleanest city in SEA before, and even best infrastructure. Something like that. Proud to be Kuchingite! Miaw! Kuching may not be known in the Western Pacific region for development, but the city wins hands down when it comes to health standards. The World Health Organisation declared Sarawak’s state capital a model “healthy city” last October for its exemplary role in ensuring the health of its residents. “Healthy cities like Kuching are continuously implementing plans to improve the health of the people,” its Western Pacific Building Healthy…
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Lend your voice
Switchfoot are involved in getting people to sign a declaration to George Bush to fight World Poverty in a campaign called ONE. What’s this about. I’m just gonna quote what Jon Foreman of Switchfoot wrote. This is jon foreman from switchfoot hoping you will join us in the One Campaign- a worldwide initiative to help the poorest people of the world fight poverty, aids, and hunger. Lend us only your voice and get involved with a movement that has gained incredible ground already. This past Saturday, the U.S. joined together with other wealthy nations to free millions of people in some of the poorest countries from crushing debts. The finance…
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Battle of the Blogs
BOTB is usually known as Battle of the Bands, but in the case of blogs, it’s Battle of the Blogs. Blogexplosion has always got some sneaky ideas up its sleeves to promote its site as well as help bloggers generate traffic, in a fun and entertaining way. I tried battling my blog yesterday, got some challenges and all, won some and lose some. It was really kinda fun and exciting when you’re battling out with someone. Here’s how it looks during a battle. You’d need at least 10 credits which you can get from either surfing people’s blogs or playing Blog rocket. Then you gamble your 10 credits by joining…
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Cut no Mustard it not?
Your English Skills: Grammar: 80% Spelling: 60% Vocabulary: 40% Punctuation: 20% Does Your English Cut the Mustard? I decided to take the challenge to cut some mustard from Rajanr’s site. Huh, the quiz ah, like shooting ball game only. I thought I could do better with, what, punctuation. Ok fine I know I hardly punctuate sometimes, no thanks to much chatting. HAhar. Give it a try, see the mustard cut or not? Wateva that means.









