Beyonce to finally perform in Malaysia next month

Kuala Lumpur, Sep 19 (ANI): Beyonce Knowles is all set to perform in Kuala Lumpur next month, two years after cancelling her Malaysian concert.

Kuala Lumpur is one of her destinations in the ‘I Am…’ world tour which spans North America, Europe and Asia.

The ‘Baby boy’ singer is scheduled to stage her first concert in Malaysia at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, at 8pm on Oct 25, reports the Star Online.

The singer was originally slated to perform in Malaysia in 2007, but cancelled her concert following protests from PAS Youth and she headed for Jakarta instead.

The world tour comes with the release of her third studio album, ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce’, which features hits like ‘If I Were a Boy’, ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’, ‘Halo’, ‘Sweet Dreams’ and ‘Broken-Hearted Girl’.

Beyonce, along with Black Eyed Peas and Jacky Cheung, will also perform at F1 ROCKS Singapore with LG on Sept 26. (ANI)

Clicking your fingers at waiter voted Biggest First Date Faux Pas

London, Mar 14 (ANI): Going for a date tonight? Well, make sure that you don’t treat the waiter at the restaurant badly, for a new study has found that clicking fingers at a maître d’ is the biggest first date faux pas.
A poll of 3,000 people found 63 per cent of people could not bear to see the waiter being treated badly.

The rude, attention-grabbing gesture pipped drowning a dish in salt before even tasting it and getting drunk at the table to land the first spot.

Other inappropriate acts which will insure the first date is the only date were licking the plate clean, burping, picking teeth with fingers, the study conducted by internet market research company www.onepoll.com found.

“There are basic rules of etiquette which should be adhered to when eating out – and they’re not hard to remember. The majority of respondents only expect basic good manners from their dining companions – so burping, coughing, breaking wind and obscenities are definitely off the menu,” The Telegraph quoted a rep, as saying.

Around 46 per cent of the participants did not like watching someone nearby licking the knife instead of using their fork. And 38 per cent said someone slurping soup was not on.

Top 10 first date faux pas:

1. Clicking fingers at the waiter

2. Adding salt to the meal before tasting it

3. Getting drunk

4. Licking the plate clean

5. Burping

6. Picking teeth with fingers

7. Licking the knife

8. Slurping soup

9. Talking about sex or bodily functions

10. Not leaving a tip (ANI)

Malaysian Govt. to decide on use of word the ‘Allah’: PAS

Kota Baru, Mar 2 (ANI): Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS) spiritual adviser Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has said the use of the word ‘Allah’ by non-Muslims is allowed, but added that the Malaysian Government would decide the scope of where the word could be used.

“I don’t want to interfere in this matter. Let the Federal Government decide,” The Star quoted said Nik Aziz as saying.

Meanwhile, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the Government’s decision to ban the use of word ‘Allah’ was not only limited to the Herald but to all non-Muslim publications.

Earlier, Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar said that a February 16 government gazette lifting a ban on Christian publications to use the word ‘Allah’ would be rescinded.

The Government’s stand on the ban has not changed, he added. (ANI)

Malaysian Govt. to decide on use of word the ‘Allah’: PAS

Kota Baru, Mar 2 (ANI): Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS) spiritual adviser Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has said the use of the word ‘Allah’ by non-Muslims is allowed, but added that the Malaysian Government would decide the scope of where the word could be used.

“I don’t want to interfere in this matter. Let the Federal Government decide,” The Star quoted said Nik Aziz as saying.

Meanwhile, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the Government’s decision to ban the use of word ‘Allah’ was not only limited to the Herald but to all non-Muslim publications.

Earlier, Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar said that a February 16 government gazette lifting a ban on Christian publications to use the word ‘Allah’ would be rescinded.

The Government’s stand on the ban has not changed, he added. (ANI)

Malaysian Govt. to decide on use of word the ‘Allah’: PAS

Kota Baru, Mar 2 (ANI): Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS) spiritual adviser Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has said the use of the word ‘Allah’ by non-Muslims is allowed, but added that the Malaysian Government would decide the scope of where the word could be used.

“I don’t want to interfere in this matter. Let the Federal Government decide,” The Star quoted said Nik Aziz as saying.

Meanwhile, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the Government’s decision to ban the use of word ‘Allah’ was not only limited to the Herald but to all non-Muslim publications.

Earlier, Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar said that a February 16 government gazette lifting a ban on Christian publications to use the word ‘Allah’ would be rescinded.

The Government’s stand on the ban has not changed, he added. (ANI)

Malaysia’s PKR to field Indian candidate for Bukit Selambau seat

Malacca, Feb 10 (ANI): Malaysia’s Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) party is likely to field an Indian candidate in the by-election for the Bukit Selambau seat in Kedah.

Talking to reporters, PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim said here that the seat in Kedah had been allotted to the party.

“We will field an Indian candidate,” he added.

The Bukit Selambau seat was vacated after V. Arumugam resigned as Kedah executive council member.

However, Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS) left to decide on its candidate for the Bukit Gantang parliamentary contest in Perak.

The Bukit Gantang parliamentary seat fell vacant following death of Roslan Shaharum, The Star reported. (ANI)