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May 23, 2008

Donation Program by Happydays-shop.com

For every sales transaction made in happydays-shop.com/store,
5% goes to China Earthquake
5% goes to Myanmar Cyclone

Total of 10% per sales order, will be automatically donated to Redcross by Happydays-shop.com/store.
Every end of the month, i will send cheque over to Singapore Red Cross Society.

Now not only online shopping in happydays-shop, you are also doing charity.
We will updated in this page on total amount we raise for them.

China Earthquake Funds
1. $5
2. $5

Myanmar Cyclone Funds
1. $5
2. $5

F.A.Q

1. When will this donation program ends?
Ans : I’m not sure. Maybe 3months later? Or maybe 1year later?

2. Are you the authorise donation agent from Singapore Red Cross Society?
Ans : Is there any donation agent? I thought anyone can donate as they wish? I did not asked anyone to do any donation to me. My program are just merely helping the people and the money that fork out is my own money from every sales done in Happydays-shop. Means i’m earning 10% less, infact for some items i’ll be losing money as the profit margin is less than 5%. But i’m still willing to continue this program. :)

3. May i know why are you doing up this program?
Ans : I used to complain about my life is very poor and so on. Always worried about electricity being cut off or whether we will have food for tomorrow or not. Always think that how to survive with 6 people especially with 4 young kids? But after i read about the news on China Earthquake and Myanmar Cyclone, i start to think that 6 people how to compare with ten thousands over or more people in this 2 countries?

4. There are so many poor country, what didnt you do up this program earlier to help them out too?
Ans : I used to do donation of 3% to West Timor country. I did not put them down is because i think i’m just doing mainly on my own will. I did not ask anyone to do donation and help them. So i feel that there’s no need to wrote them down.
Right now, i’m still giving the donation to them, as long every orders goes through.

Any more questions to ask?
Post a comment here and ask me then. :)

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May 22, 2008

Donation to China Earthquake by Happydays-shop

We’ve decide to do some donation arrangment with every sales done from happydays-shop.com

Details will be up by tomorrow.

So please bookmark our blog and wait for more details tomorrow.

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May 18, 2008

Donation for China Earthquake

China Earthquake Appeal
 
Where to donate

Members of the public who would like to contribute towards the Red Cross China Earthquake Appeal can make their donations through the following:

Cash/Walk-in Donations Walk-in donations can be made at the Singapore Red Cross Society, 15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486.

Our collection hours are:
Mon – Fri: 9.30am – 5.45pm
Sat & Sun (17-18 May): 9.30am – 5pm
Vesak Day (19 May): 9.30am – 5pm

For more information, please call the Singapore Red Cross at 6334-9152/53 or email china.enquiry@redcross.org.sg.

Cheque Donations Cheque can be made payable to:
Singapore Red Cross Society

Please indicate behind the cheque:
1) Name, Organisation (if applicable), Mailing Address and Contact Numbers
2) For Red Cross China Earthquake Appeal

An official receipt (Donation is not tax deductible) will be issued.

Send the cheque to:
Singapore Red Cross Society
15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486

*Singpost waives postage for cheque donations to Singapore Red Cross

UOB Internet Banking1) Login to UOB Personal Internet Banking
2) Click on “Bill Payment” on the left menu
3) Click on “Pay Bills” on the left menu
4) Click on “New Bill” on the main screen
5) Select “Red Cross China Earthquake” from the drop down menu of the payee corporations list
6) Enter telephone number as the Bill Reference Number
7) Enter the debiting account to debit donation
8) Enter the donation amount
9) Click on “Confirm” button to approve payment
UOB Cheque DonationsDonations by cheque can be dropped at the UOB’s cheque deposit boxes.
Cheques should be crossed and made payable to “Red Cross – China Relief Fund”.
DBS/POSB Fund Transfer1) Insert your ATM card and enter PIN. Select “More Services”
2) Select “Credit Card/Bill Payment”
3) Key in “99″ Other Corporation
4) Key in “99″ again
5) Key in “18″ for Red Cross China Earthquake

6) Indicate your contact number as the Bill Reference Number.
7) Select account type
8) Enter donation amount
9) Press “Confirm” to complete transaction
DBS Internet Banking1) Log on to DBS iBanking,
2) Go to “Payment Services”
3) Under “Bill Payment”,
4) Select “RedCross China Earthquake”
5) Indicate your contact number as the Consumer Reference Number
AXS StationsMembers of the public can donate at all AXS stations islandwide.

To view the official Singapore Red Cross press statement, click here.

Have you donated yet?

I’ve donated on behalf of daddy happydays and baby happydays.

So what are you waiting for? =)

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May 17, 2008

New Arrivals – CLINIQUE White Bag

CLINIQUE White Bag


Check it out =)

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May 16, 2008

Was woman raped on telephone?

TUNIS, Tunisia, April 27 (UPI) — A Tunisian family alleges their daughter was raped during a telephone conversation with a man, a lawyer for the family said.

The 30-year-old man said he never touched the young woman. But he acknowledged he heard her scream while they were “totally into” an erotic telephone conversation — and that she reported bleeding, Al Arabiya reported.

Maha al-Metebaa, a lawyer representing the family, told the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabs the case needs careful investigation because of its unprecedented allegations. He said a medical examination had determined that the woman, 20, was no longer a virgin.

“The intercourse did take place with all its details but verbally only,” he said. “The sexual act did not really happen because the physical proximity factor is not there, yet it happened because there is a direct physical impact – the loss of virginity.”

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May 15, 2008

China girl’s legs amputated to free her from rubble

HANWANG, CHINA – CHINESE doctors amputated a teenage girl’s crushed legs on Thursday, the only way they could pull her alive from the wreckage of her school three days after an earthquake flattened swathes of the country’s southwest.

Yang Liu was trapped in what appeared to be a doorway by Monday’s massive 7.9 magnitude quake, near the top of a massive pile of bricks and concrete.

Her position likely saved her life.

Moments after the hasty, on-site surgery took place, doctors carried her down the hill of rubble, before speeding off in a waiting ambulance to hospital in the nearby city of Deyang.

‘We saved her,’ said one of the doctors involved, walking away from the site still wearing a face mask and with a stethoscope around his neck.

‘Her condition is still quite precarious.’

On Wednesday, rescuers had led a photojournalist to the school to take pictures of Yang for surgeons to study in preparation.

As doctors did their work, cranes clearing the site halted and the crowd at the school ground, many of them relatives of the victim, fell silent.

Another doctor, surnamed Wang, said the whole operation took less than 20 minutes.

‘It didn’t take long at all, they just needed to cut through the bones,’ he said.

Rescuers then returned to the grim task of sifting through the rubble, pulling several contorted bodies from the remains of the school just moments after doctors had finished their work. — AFP

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May 14, 2008

Let’s Pray for Victims in China Earthquake

On May 12, 2008, the magnitude 7.9 earthquake hit Sichuan province, south-western China. By 4.am EST, Sichuan reports the death toll at more than 12,000, with more than 26,000 injured, 78,000 missing and more than 9,400 trapped beneath debris. Rescue workers are fighting to save hundreds of thousands of people buried under collapsed buildings and trapped in the worst-hit area.

Let’s us pray for victims in China earthquake…

Let’s light up our candles, keep our fingers crossed, and pray for the earthquake victims and survivors.

China MSN users have changed their MSN display pictures to give moral support to the earthquake victims and survivors.

You can light a candle too….

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May 13, 2008

China News: Thousands dead in SiChuan quake

Beijing (AP) – A massive earthquake struck central China on Monday and state media reported that as many as 5,000 people were killed in a single county while nearly 900 students were trapped under the rubble of their school.

The official Xinhua News Agency said 80 percent of the buildings had collapsed in Beichuan county in Sichuan province after the 7.8-magnitude quake.

Xinhua reported that 3,000 to 5,000 people had died in Beichuan, which has a population of 160,000, raising fears the overall death toll could increase sharply. Another 10,000 people were believed to be hurt.

The earthquake sent thousands of people rushing out of buildings and into the streets hundreds of miles away in Beijing and Shanghai. The temblor was felt as far away as Pakistan, Vietnam and Thailand.

Rescuers had recovered at least 50 bodies from the debris of the school building in Juyuan township, about 60 miles from the epicenter. Xinhua did not say if any students had been pulled out alive.

An unknown number of students also were reported buried after buildings collapsed at five other schools in Deyang city in Sichuan, Xinhua reported.

It said its reporters saw buried teenagers struggling to break loose from underneath the rubble of the three-story building in Juyuan “while others were crying out for help.”

Two girls were quoted by Xinhua as saying they escaped because they had “run faster than others.”

The earthquake comes less than three months before the start of the Beijing Summer Olympics, when China hopes to use to showcase its rise in the world.

Shanghai’s main index inched up Monday, but the advance was capped by worries over inflation and potential damage from the earthquake. Analysts said that shares of companies located in the Sichuan region may fall in coming sessions due to the quake.

It struck in the middle of the afternoon when classes and office towers were full, about 60 miles northwest of Chengdu. There were several smaller aftershocks, the U.S. Geological Survey said on its Web site.

Calls into the city did not go through as panicked residents quickly overloaded the telephone system. The quake affected telephone and power networks, and even state media appeared to have few details of the disaster.

“In Chengdu, mobile telecommunication convertors have experienced jams and thousands of servers were out of service,” said Sha Yuejia, deputy chief executive officer of China Mobile.

Although it was difficult to telephone Chengdu, an Israeli student, Ronen Medzini, sent a text message to The Associated Press saying there were power and water outages there.

“Traffic jams, no running water, power outs, everyone sitting in the streets, patients evacuated from hospitals sitting outside and waiting,” he said.

Xinhua said an underground water pipe ruptured near the city’s southern railway station, flooding a main thoroughfare. Reporters saw buildings with cracks in their walls but no collapses, Xinhua said.

The earthquake also rattled buildings in Beijing, some 930 miles to the north, less than three months before the Chinese capital was expected to be full of hundreds of thousands of foreign visitors for the Summer Olympics.

Many Beijing office towers were evacuated, including the building housing the media offices for the organizers of the Olympics, which start in August. None of the Olympic venues was damaged.

“I’ve lived in Taipei and California and I’ve been through quakes before. This is the most I’ve ever felt,” said James McGregor, a business consultant who was inside the LG Towers in Beijing’s business district. “The floor was moving underneath me.”

In Fuyang, 660 miles to the east, chandeliers in the lobby of the Buckingham Palace Hotel swayed. “We’ve never felt anything like this our whole lives,” said a hotel employee surnamed Zhu.

Patients at the Fuyang People’s No. 1 Hospital were evacuated. An hour after the quake, a half-dozen patients in blue-striped pajamas stood outside the hospital. One was laying on a hospital bed in the parking lot.

Skyscrapers in Shanghai swayed and most office occupants went rushing into the streets.

In the Taiwanese capital of Taipei, 100 miles off the southeastern Chinese coast, buildings swayed when the quake hit. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

The quake was felt as far away as the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, where some people hurried out of swaying office buildings and into the streets downtown. A building in the Thai capital of Bangkok also was evacuated after the quake was felt there.

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake is considered a major event, capable of causing widespread damage and injuries in populated areas.

The last serious earthquake in China was in 2003, when a 6.8-magnitude quake killed 268 people in Bachu county in the west of Xinjiang.

China’s deadliest earthquake in modern history struck the northeastern city of Tangshan on July 28, 1976, killing 240,000 people.

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May 12, 2008

Gutter’s post which related to Edison chen got removed by Blogger

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May 11, 2008

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