"Haresh, meet S.S Dhaliwal. It's like a name of a ship." I was in the midst of typing an article when Johnson Fernandez's voice broke the silence. Standing next to the then Malay Mail sports editor was a tall man clad in a turban. His name: Satwant Singh Dhaliwal. The year was 2001. It was my early days with the daily. The introduction took place when the Malay Mail crew shared the same office space with the New Straits Times - right at the far corner on the fourth floor of Balai Berita in Jalan Riong, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. Satwant already had a reputation of sorts prior to joining the newspaper. He was a respected hockey administrator, especially during his days with Yayasan Negeri Sembilan and the Negeri Sembilan state team. As a journalist, he stayed true to his byline: S.S. Dhaliwal - where his articles were similar to that of a large ship that simply cannot be missed. He has made good friends along the way. He also made enemies. As the saying goes, in life, you
SIARAN AKHBAR KUALA LUMPUR, 19 Februari 2023: Penganjuran Kejohanan Tenpin Boling Persatuan Penulis-Penulis Sukan Malaysia (SAM)-Yayasan Kebajikan Atlet Kebangsaan (Yakeb) 2023 berlangsung meriah dengan penyertaan seramai 108 peserta daripada 27 pasukan. Presiden SAM, Norismadi Abdul Manap berkata, kejohanan itu berjaya mencapai objektif penganjuran untuk mengumpulkan dan mengeratkan silaturrahim antara pengamal-pengamal media sukan di Malaysia. "Tujuan penganjuran kejohanan ini lebih kepada berkumpul dan melakukan aktiviti bersama semua media sukan dan ahli-ahli SAM. "Kejohanan ini juga diharapkan dapat mengukuhkan kerjasama yang baik antara pengamal media dengan Yakeb. Peranan media amat penting untuk membantu menyalurkan maklumat kepada umum," katanya. Sementara itu, Pengerusi Yakeb, Datuk Noorul Ariffin Abdul Majeed berharap kejohanan tersebut dapat menjadi titik permulaan kepada lebih banyak kerjasama antara SAM dengan pihaknya pada masa depan. "Saya terharu
Ah, Pandan Indah. I love heading there for the food. You can get pretty much everything there - nasi lemak, bah kut teh, roti canai, western food, Japanese delights, Thai treats and even Mongolian cuisine. The township hogged the spotlight after High-End Snooker Club, located in Pandan Kapital Mall, graciously offered to host not one, but five world competitions , and one Asian meet. This was reported by Kuala Lumpur news website, Twentytwo13. Yesterday, the Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu ( main image) decided to drop by. He presented medals to the champion and runners-up of the World 6 Reds Championship. He also presented the Malaysian Snooker and Billiards Federation incentive to national cue artist, Lim Kok Leong for his achievement at the SEA Games in Vietnam. Lim pocketed RM8,000 for the one gold medal (RM5,000) and one silver medal (RM3,000) he won. In return, Ahmad Faizal received a token of appreciation from International Billiards and Snooker Federa
Happy New Year 2013, will all prosperity for new resolution.
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