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Sexy dancers for Qing Ming rouse the ire of netizens

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A FAMILY was slammed for hiring a group of sexy dancers to perform in front of their ancestors’ grave in China, Kwong Wah Yit Poh reported.

The video of five dancers, wearing short pants and singlets, and performed at the cemetery, was circulated online recently.

Hundreds of people could be seen surrounding the grave to watch the performance. However, the location and date where the video was taken is unknown, it reported.

Some netizens slammed the family for going against Chinese culture.

It is believed that the family had hired the dancers for Qing Ming, the annual grave-visiting day or All Souls Day.

This year, Qing Ming falls on April 4 but the festival can be observed up to 10 days before or after the date.

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Malaysia actor Tony Eusoff in Singapore court over drug possession charge

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PETALING JAYA – Actor Tony Eusoff (pic) was brought before a court in Singapore on Thursday after he was alleged to have been in possession of drugs.

A Singaporean news portal on Friday reported that the actor, whose real name is Anthony Joseph Anak Hermas Rajiman, 38, was charged with the possession of Class A drugs under the island nation’s Drug Abuse Act.

The portal also reported that Tony is believed to have owned a packet containing no less than 4.56 grams of vegetable substance that was analysed and found to contain traces of ganja.

He was charged with possession of the drugs at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) bus arrival hall at the Tuas checkpoint on March 12.

The Sarawakian-born actor was said to be in Singapore to film an upcoming drama.

Previously, Tony had played the lead character, Tan Sri P. Ramlee, in P. Ramlee The Musical, staged at the Istana Budaya.

He had also gone on to play the artist in the two-part biopic Saloma: Mencari Guruh and Saloma: Pandang Kaseh.

If found guilty, Tony could be jailed up to 10 years, and fined as much as S$20,000 or both.

The case will be rementioned at the National Court in Singapore on April 12.

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Malaysian actor Tony Eusoff charged with drug possession in Singapore

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April 02, 2016 6:36 PM

SINGAPORE (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – Malaysian actor Tony Eusoff was brought before a court in Singapore on Thursday (March 31) after he was allegedly found to be in possession of drugs.



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China Party journal denounces critics seeking to discredit anti-graft drive

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A top magazine of China’s ruling Communist Party lashed out at critics of its ongoing anti-corruption campaign, saying foreign media and individuals from home and abroad were intentionally trying to discredit the effort as a political “power struggle”.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has pursued a sweeping campaign to root out corruption since assuming power about three years ago, and has promised to strike hard at both senior and low-level officials, the “tigers” and “flies”.

Nonetheless, there has been persistent speculation that the graft crackdown is also about Xi taking down his rivals. “Some foreign media and individuals take their own countries’ anti-corruption efforts as a just display of rule of law, but see our anti-corruption work as a ‘power struggle’ that entails shadowy business,” the influential bimonthly journal Qiushi said.

Domestically, there are also some people who “parrot” these words, an article in the magazine’s latest issue released this week said. “This kind of viewpoint is perhaps due to a misunderstanding of our anti-corruption efforts, but even more it’s a kind of deliberate discrediting and distortion,” it said.

Xi has warned the problem of corruption could threaten the party’s ability to retain power.

He has publicly rebuked criticism of the crackdown on graft, including during a state visit to the United States last year, where he told business leaders in Seattle that it was not a”House of Cards”-style power struggle, a reference to the US remake of the British political drama that is popular in China.

Several top officials have been felled in the campaign, including disgraced retired domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang, the most senior leader to be ensnared in a graft scandal since the party swept to power in 1949.

The article said some unnamed people would suggest that the crackdown was “selective” because no “tigers” have been brought down in Beijing or Shanghai or certain provinces. “From Communist Party institutions to the highest levels of the military, from central ministries to the provinces and cities, there are no gaps in the anti-corruption,” it said.

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Guns N' Roses reunite early at LA club

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The long-awaited Guns N’ Roses reunion got off to a surprise early start Friday, with the band playing a show at a small Los Angeles club where the rock legends were first noticed.

Before a lucky 500 fans packed into the Troubadour in West Hollywood, singer Axl Rose and guitarist Slash performed for the first time together in public for more than two decades.

Videos posted online showed the 54-year-old Rose – still with flowing blond hair but without his once constant bandana – singing alongside Slash in his trademark top-hat over his black curls.

“You know where you are?” Rose yelled in his soaring voice in the signature line of “Welcome to the Jungle,” according to one segment shot by a fan – a technology that did not exist in the band’s glory days.

Social media posts said that Guns N’ Roses started the show with “It’s So Easy,” an energetic song with a bad-boy attitude that has frequently been the band’s opener.

Years of rumors of a Guns N’ Roses reunion came to fruition earlier this year when the band was announced as headliners for the Coachella festival, which will take place later his month in the California desert.

The band has since announced a full tour at arenas but had suspiciously left off any date in their native Los Angeles.

Guns N’ Roses early Friday announced the show for the evening. Some fans online initially thought that it could be an April Fools’ Day prank, but the band soon confirmed that tickets would be available – only in person and one each – at a “retro” price of $10.

A long crowd of fans, some wearing Guns N’ Roses T-shirts, quickly converged for a chance to buy tickets near the Troubadour at the designated sale site in the building of defunct Tower Records, now a store of guitar maker Gibson.

The strategy appeared to hinder scalpers, whose inflated prices have long infuriated artists.

Dozens of fans who could not score a ticket waited outside the venue late at night hoping to still hearing the music.

The Troubadour’s calendar had previously listed, cryptically, “Girl Rock (school) – showcase,” as its attraction for Friday, with a sketch of a student playing a guitar.

The Troubadour, with a capacity of 500, is legendary in music history as it helped launch the careers of artists ranging from Elton John to James Taylor. Members of The Eagles met for the first time at its bar.

Hollywood in the 1980s became the epicenter of heavy metal, and Guns N’ Roses landed a contract with Geffen Records after a show at the Troubadour.

The result of that deal, 1987’s “Appetite for Destruction,” remains the best-selling debut album ever, with fans drawn to Rose’s range and raw anger coupled with Slash’s intricate guitar playing.

But Guns N’ Roses, notorious for their antics on the road and the tension between Rose and Slash, last played together in 1993 in Buenos Aires.

Rose later continued Guns N’ Roses with other lineups, all the while receiving lucrative offers to reunite.

The band on Friday also announced details of the North American tour, which will all be in stadiums – a far cry from the intimate Troubadour.

The main leg of the “Not in This Lifetime Tour” will begin on June 23 at Ford Field in Detroit, home to the National Football League’s Detroit Lions, and run until August 22 in San Diego.

Guns N’ Roses have only announced three shows outside the United States – April 19 and 20 in Mexico City and July 16 in Toronto.

In the band’s heyday, Guns N’ Roses played to raucous welcomes around much of the world including Europe and Japan.

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Minister asks police to investigate alleged attack on Madrasah students

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A Facebook post by Ms Nisha Mohd Hussein said three students from Madrasah Al-Ma-arif Al-Islamiah were physically assaulted by a stranger at Paya Lebar MRT station.

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Organisations here celebrate World Autism Awareness Day with carnivals and exhibitions

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April 02, 2016 5:20 PM

SINGAPORE – From carnivals to art exhibitions, the four autism organisations that make up the Autism Network Singapore hosted individual events to showcase the abilities of individuals with the condition and create greater awareness among the public.



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Chestnut Nature Park is first with trails for mountain biking and hiking

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April 02, 2016 5:18 PM

SINGAPORE – Chestnut Nature Park (South), the country’s first nature park with separate mountain biking and hiking trails, is now open.



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I was treated like cheap labour, says intern who was abused by boss

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April 02, 2016 3:36 PM

His internship with the company lasted three years and he earned only $500 a month. During this time, his former boss frequently hit, humiliated and verbally abused him over perceived mistakes he had made.



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