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Your Say Winners: Feb 13 – 19, 2006
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METAL MOUNTAIN: At 10 metres high, this huge heap of scrap metal, once melted, should fulfill demand and patch the supply gap yawning at many development projects hindered by the metal shortage. But the concern here is whether the two-metre zinc perimeter fence scrapyard in Kempas, Johor can contain this titanic tonnage and not collapse in a messy heap. — MMS picture by Lutfee |
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REARGUARD ACTION: Unlike on airliners, you don’t hear of much passenger rage on express buses. In fact, they are a co-operative lot, so much so they had no qualms helping push this bus to a clear area after it broke down. It’s up to the bus company to reciprocate by giving these passengers a nice ticket discount. — MMS picture by Shaiful |
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LIFE IMITATES ART: Bleeding and motionless, this man fell like a bowling pin after he was assaulted with an iron rod by another man in Jalan San Peng, Kuala Lumpur, presumably the outcome of gang rivalry common in this part of the city. The assailant fled, witnessed by horrified weekend shoppers. Just like in the movies. — MMS picture by Minangkabau |
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DANGER FLIRTS: Why bother constructing overhead bridges or subways if pedestrians decline to use them, like this couple in front of Ampang Park LRT station? It’s true that many Malaysians love flirting with danger. — MMS picture by Thanga |
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HURRAY FOR HERBIE: Before you gasp in delight, it's not the "real" Herbie you saw in the movie of its name but a cute likeness spotted near Cheras Leisure Mall. Fifty years on, the Volkswagen Beetle is still a classic to be preserved. — MMS picture by EQ | [back to list]
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