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AirAsia Promo: 10 Awesome Years! (8 to 11 Dec 2011)

The way I see only local lights are having good deals while the international flights are still at the high side. AirAsia, please run a better promo, thanks! 10 Awesome Years! Booking Period : 8 December 2011 - 11 December 2011 Travel Period : 1 July 2012 - 27 October 2012 Fly from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (LCC Terminal), Kuala Lumpur to: Domestic   All-in-fare from Kuching   RM 16.10 Kota Bharu   RM 16.10 Langkawi   RM 16.10 Kota Kinabalu   RM 16.10 Penang    RM 16.10 Alor Setar   RM 26.00 Johor Bahru   RM 26.00 Kuala Terengganu  RM 26.00 Labuan    RM 46.00 Tawau    RM 46.00 Bintulu   RM 46.00 Miri    RM 46.00 Sibu    RM 46.00 Sandakan   RM 46.00 International  All-in-fare from Brunei Brunei    RM 82.00 Cambodia Phnom Penh   RM 72.00 Sie...

DiGi iPhone 4S Plans

DiGi will launch iPhone 4S on 16 Dec 2011. It has revealed its iPhone 4S plans with a subsidy of RM 200 for each iPhone purchased. The offers are as follows: iPhone 4S 16GB – RM 2090 iPhone 4S 32GB – RM 2390 iPhone 4S 64GB – RM 2690 The subsidy comes with a 24 months contract. So do you think it's worth to save RM 200 for a 24 months contract? For those interested, pre-booking can be done here . You may get your unit as early as 16 Dec.

Large pouch bag which carries water bottle

I'm eye-ing for a large pouch bag that can carry water bottle. And I found this High Sierra Express Lumbar Pack from Amazon which cost USD 30. Do you think it's worth to buy?

PSC's recommendations for electoral reform

Report by PSC on electoral reform accepted by Parliament KUALA LUMPUR: The interim report by the Parliamentary Select Committee (PSC) on electoral reform, which has 10 recommendations, has been debated and accepted by the Dewan Rakyat. The 115-page report, which was debate in Parliament Thursday, can be implemented immediately as it does not require any change to existing laws. The Dewan Rakyat first approved the motion for PSC on electoral reform on Oct 3. The first PSC public hearing was held on Nov 11 at the Parliament House, while the second was in Sabah for two days (Nov 25-26). The recommendations included the use of indelible ink to prevent multiple voting, allowing voting by Malaysians living abroad and allowing Sabahans and Sarawakians working in the peninsular to vote from here. On the use of indelible ink, the committee said there was no need to amend the Federal Constitution to use the ink, making it the EC's responsibility to "expedite" changes to election ru...