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TMJ launches the design, concept of JDT Football Stadium

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GELANG PATAH : Tunku Mahkota Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim today is pleased to complete the design and concept of Johor Darul Ta'zim Football Stadium (JDT) for the first time. The design of the JDT Football Stadium inspired by the banana leaves and the Forest City development has started the site work and is expected to be completed by the end of next year. The stadium is capable of loading up to 40,000 spectators, as well as having a natural meadow facility that meets the FIFA standard, modern lighting system, sound system and broadcasting facilities. Country Garden Pacificview (CGPV) executive director, Datuk Md Othman Yusof, said the stadium will be built on a land of 70,000 square meters from the total area of ​​†<†<140 br="" meters.="" square=""> "Forest City is proud to be in partnership with the JDT football team and given the confidence to build this new stadium. "To date, the construction of the stadium

US stocks opened high

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NEW YORK: US stocks opened high on Friday with the Dow reaching the highest level after data showed US employers employed more workers than expected in July. Labor Department reports show that non-plantation salaries increased by 209,000 jobs last month, exceeding 183,000 expected by economists. The number of June employment increases was revised up to 231,000 out of the 222,000 previously reported. Average hourly earnings rose 0.3 percent after gaining 0.2 percent in June, while the unemployment rate dropped to 4.3 percent. Strong employment reports will likely facilitate the Federal Reserve (Fed) to announce a plan to begin reducing the bond portfolio of US $ 4.5 trillion in September Meanwhile, according to the FedWatch CME Group tool, the likelihood of rising rates by year-end rose to 50 percent from 46 percent after data production. At 1336 GMT, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 36.01 points, or 0.16 percent, to 22,062.11 and S & P 500 rose 4.55 points or 0.1

Vardy scored twice, Iheanacho injured

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LONDON: England striker Jamie Vardy scored twice when Leicester beat Borussia Moenchengladbach 2-1 in a pre-season stunted by Kelechi Iheanacho's injury early this morning. Vardy scored in 67th and 74th minutes after Thorgan Hazard placed the German side ahead of the start of the second half. Iheanacho, who bought 25 million pounds from Manchester City yesterday, made a move that allowed Vardy to blow up the winner but was replaced after a minor injury. Leicester's manager, Craig Shakespeare, said the change of Nigerian striker Iheanacho was just a precautionary measure. "We do not want him to suffer worse, so we choose a safe way," Shakespeare said. - AFP

Death was stung by 60 hornet

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JERTIH: An eight-year-old boy died after being stabbed by more than 60 hornets, yesterday. The victim, Muhammad Adrian Aiman ​​Mohd Rosmin, Year 2 student Benting Lintang National School, was confirmed dead when receiving treatment at Kota Bharu Hospital, Kelantan at 11am yesterday. The victim's father, Mohd Rosmin Ong Bo Jit @ Hussin , 30, said the incident happened when his eldest son was playing hide-and-seek of Bushes that was located about 100 meters from his home in Kampung Benting Lintang, near here. "Suddenly the four of them were attacked by the hornet on the tree. My son, who had the most sting ... the whole body from the foot to the front, was estimated to be more than 60 daggers. "My nephew sent him home with a motorcycle at about 6.45 pm yesterday, and his condition was weak but could still talk," he said. Mohd Rosmin said he and his wife, Nor Azah Hamid, 27, took her son to Besut Hospital, but were then referred to the Kota Bharu Hospital fo

don't stab the back-in the martial arts need to be internalized society

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'Don't Stab The Back' and loyalty in the martial art Silat Melayu heritage should be appreciated and emulated by all segments of society to defend the fortress of unity that had existed in the country. Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Razali Ibrahim said history proves that the Malacca Sultanate was able to survive for so long when this martial art has managed to educate a generation ago compliant and obedient to their leaders until it is difficult tampered with by outside parties. "Silat educate a person to avoid any form of conflict and hostility, rather it invites us towards reconciliation and peace,' he said. He was speaking to reporters after opening the Johor Malay Association Persilatan 2016 in Hall Maktab Rendah Sains Mara (MRSM) Muar attended by the President of the Malaysian National Silat Federation (Pesaka) Johor Abdul Wahid Abu Talib here last night. He said silat was announced as a national heritage, then it shou