Friday, August 15, 2008

FILEM SUSUK SEKARANG DI PAWAGAM TERDEKAT ANDA BERMULA DARI 7 OGOS 2008 - SUSUK THE MOVIE NOW IN CINEMAS FROM AUGUST 7, 2008



Tajuk Filem: Susuk

Dibintangai oleh:

Pengarah:
Amir Muhammad, Naeim Ghalili


Diana Rafar sebagai Soraya


Ida Nerina sebagai Suzana


Adlin Aman Ramlee sebagai Dukun Dewangga


Hairie Othman sebagai Farish


Sofia Jane sebagai Mona

Anne Abdullah sebagai Sasha
Rafidah Abdullah
Yasmin Ahmad sebagai Nurse
Tony Eusoff
Jalaluddin Hassan sebagai Produser Razman
Baizura Kahar sebagai Idola Marcella
Aleeza Kassim sebagai Rozana
Susan Lankester sebagai Audience Member
Tengku Marina sebagai Aini
Norkhiriah sebagai Mastura
Liza Othman sebagai Aliya
Ramona Rahman sebagai Audience Member
Gambit Saifullah sebagai Kamal
Chew Kin Wah sebagai Producer Lee
Yasmin Yusoff sebagai Yasmin Yusoff


OST SUSUK THE MOVIE Ke Pangkuanmu - Shima

Lirik Lagu Ke pangkuanmu : Shima (OST Susuk)

Duhai kekasihku…
Sungguh tak bisaku tanggung…
Keperitan kalbu sepermegianku dulu..
Seandainya aku mampu mengundurkan waktu..
Ingin sekali ku kembalikan detik itu..

Sekiranya cinta masih ada…
Seandainya rindu masih setia…
Izinkanlah ku kembali menghias hidupmu…
Biarkan rembulan menyaksikannya…
Biarkan hujan membasuh dosa…
Nanti perlakukah terhadapmu oh kekasihku…

Hanya Tuhan bisa mengerti penyesalan diriku…
Menghancurkan impianmu kekasihku..

Sekiranya cinta masih ada…
Seandainya rindu masih setia…
Izinkanlah ku kembali menghias hidupmu… oooo…

Biarkan rembulan menyaksikannya
Biarkan hujan membasuh dosa
Nanti perlakukah terhadapmu oh kekasih

Dendam yang kau pendam, benamkanlah…
Semoga berputik benih cinta…
Telah pun ku menyesali kesilapanku… ooo…

Dan malam-malamku kan gemerlaplah…
Menerangi cinta dua insan…
Meraikan kepulanganku ke pangkuanmu…
Ke pangkuanmu…Ke pangkuanmu..Ke pangkuanmu..

Sinopsis:

Setiap yang gemilang pasti ada harganya.



Director : Amir Muhammad, Naeim Ghalili
Producer (Company) : Grand Brilliance Sdn. Bhd.

Category : Feature Film
Language : Malay
Genre : Horror, Mystery
Classification : U - General viewing for all ages
Release Date : 07 August 2008
Duration : 110 min
Audio : Dolby
Format : 35mm

Director
Amir Muhammad, Naeim Ghalili

Script Rajesh Nair : (Original Story)

CastIda Nerina : Suzana (Main Actor)
Adlin Aman Ramlie : Greater Bomoh (Main Actor)
Diana Rafar : Soraya (Main Actor)
Sofea Jane : Mona (Main Actor)
Hairie Othman : Farish (Main Actor)
Noorkhiriah : Mastura (Main Actor)
Gambit Saifullah : Kamal (Supporting Actor)
Aleeza Kassim : Rozana (Supporting Actor)
Tengku Marina : Aini (Supporting Actor)
Anne Abdullah : Shasha (Supporting Actor)



Award21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Best Sound Effect

21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Best Poster

Award (Nominated)21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Best Costume Designer/ Garment

21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Most Promising Actress

21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Best Art Direction

21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Best Original Music Score

21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Best Cinematography

21st Malaysian Film Festival (2008) : Best Actor

Synopsis of Susuk The Movie:

"Beauty has a price. Soraya is a young trainee nurse who feels disaffected by her life. A chance introduction to the world of glamour piques her earlier ambition to be a star.



She does not succeed at first, but she is told that the forbidden practice of susuk can help. She has to make a choice whether to stay the way she is, or cross the line. Meanwhile, Suzana is a prominent diva with an air of mystery.



She has long been a practitioner of the black arts due to her use of the extreme susuk keramat. Every time she violates a taboo, a human life is required. We follow the eventful lives of these two women until we get to the true secret of this dreaded charm."

(Terimakasih dan kredit diberikan kepada: sinemamalaysia.com.mydan semua sumber atas malumat dan gambar filem Susuk)

LATEST UPDATES ON BEIJING OLYMPIC 2008: GOLD FOR UNITES STATES IN GYMNASTIC EVENT - LATEST MEDAL TALLY FOR THE DAY


Latest Medal Standings on August 2008 as at 9.30pm


Overall Standings for the latest updates of Medal Tally on August 15, 2008 at 9.00pm


(L-R) Staff, Hoy and Kenny celebrate after winning gold. (Thank you and credits to Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Beijing - August 15, 2008: Great Britain flew past long time rival France to win their first Men's Team Sprint Olympic gold medal on Friday, opening five days of competition at the Laoshan Velodrome.

The German team pipped Australia by 0.008 seconds to claim bronze thanks to a stunning final leg by Stefan Nimke, the only returning member from the Olympic champions in Athens 2004.

France had beaten Great Britain in three consecutive world championships, but an emotional final-leg showdown between Men's Sprint rivals Chris Hoy (Great Britain) and Arnaud Tournant (France) fell in favor of the British.

After topping both qualifying rounds, Great Britain sprinted to victory in 43.128 seconds with France settling for the silver medal with 43.651.

Great Britain were the fastest on all three laps, with Jamie Staff setting the tone ahead of Gregory Bauge in the first lap.

Jason Kenny held the gap against Kevin Sireau in the second lap, before Hoy sealed the victory.

The French team removed veteran Tournant in favor of Mickael Bourgain in the first round, a decision that almost backfired, with France only edging Germany by 0.046 seconds to pass to the gold medal round. Tournant was back in the rotation for the gold medal race.

The Netherlands team, a medal outsider after taking bronze at the Manchester 2008 World Track Cycling Championships in March, failed to make the medal rounds.

The US team qualified for the final spot in the first round after the race jury relegated Poland for deliberately riding on the blue band during the initial qualifying round.


(L-R) Park Sung-Hyun, Viktor Ruban and Bair Badenov (Thank you and credits to Vladimir Rys/Bongarts/Getty Images)


Ukraine's Ruban wins Men's Individual Archery gold - (L-R) Shawn Johnson, Nastia Liukin and Yang Yilin. (Thank you and credits to Getty Images)

Ukraine's Viktor Ruban scored 113 points to win the men's individual archery gold medal at the Olympic Games here on Friday.

The losing finalist, Park Kyung-Mo of the Republic of Korea took the silver medal with 112 points.

Russia's Bair Badenov took the bronze medal by beating Mexico's Juan Rene Serrano 115-110.

The US gymnastics team finished the first six days gold-less. It could only watch as China won gold in the Men and Women's Team event.

However, today was another day. Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson starred in the Women's All-Around final to win the gold and silver medals. The bronze medal went to China's Yang Yilin.

In the first rotation of four, Johnson was ranked first after a difficult move gave her 15.875 in the Vault. China's best gymnast, Jiang Yuyuan, was unable to land cleanly after dismounting from the Vault and scored a low 14.825. Once a gymnast's score dips below 15.000 on a single apparatus, their medal chances skydive. Liukin and Yang Yilin earned 15.025 and 15.175 in the Vault respectively.

Uneven Bars specialist Yang, who is the best-ranked qualifier in the Uneven Bars final, caught up to Johnson after she scored an outstanding 16.725 on the Uneven Bars in the second rotation. Liukin was the second-highest scorer on the apparatus with 16.650. Johnson, whose specialty lies with the Floor Exercise and the Vault, finished with 15.275.

Johnson competed first on the Beam in the third rotation. She scored 16.050, her first Beam score above 16.000 at Beijing 2008. Yang finished with a Beam score of 15.750. Liukin, who competed last in this rotation, needed 15.975 to replace Yang in first place, which she did with an outstanding 16.125.

Liukin held onto her lead with 15.525 in the Floor Exercise, taking her total score to 63.325. Johnson finished with a total score of 62.725 and Yang finished with a total score of 62.650.


China wins in Judo Women's +78kg(Thank you and credits to Wu Xiaoling/Xinhua Images)

Tong Wen of China beat defending Olympic champion Tsukada Maki of Japan with an ippon in the final seconds of the match to win gold in Judo Women's +78kg, the last Women's Judo event of the Beijing Olympics. Tong's victory gives China its third Women's Judo gold medal of the Games.


Satoshi Ishii from Japan wins Men's +100kg Judo gold (Thank you and credits to Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Japanese judoka Satoshi Ishii claimed the Men's +100kg title at the Beijing Olympics on Friday, beating Abdullo Tangriev from Uzbekistan in the final. The bronze medals went to Oscar Brayson from Cuba and Teddy Riner from France.

France beats Poland to win Men's Team Epee gold.The gold medal match of the Men's Team Epee Fencing event took place at the Fencing Hall on Day 7 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 15, 2008 in Beijing, China.

France beat Poland 45-29 to win the Men's Team Epee gold medal at the Olympic Fencing competition here on Friday.


(Thank you and credits to http://en.beijing2008.cn and all sources for the information and pictures)

CARTA MUZIK MUZIK TERKINI PADA 14 OGOS 2008 YANG DISIARKAN DI TV 3 SETIAP HARI KHAMIS JAM 5.30 PETANG


Muzik Muzik yang disiarkan secara langsung dari Sri Pentas 2, PlazaAlam Sentral, Shah Alam pada 14 Ogos 2008 pada jam 5.30 petang


Rancangan Muzik Muzik pada 14 Ogos 2008: Hos - Faizal Ismail dan Cheryl Samad

Carta Muzik Muzik pada minggu lalu pada 7 Ogos 2008 yang disiarkan pada 14 Ogos 2008, Khamis di TV3 pada jam 5.30 petang:



1. Teman Terulung - Anuar Zain
2. Jawapanmu - Misha Omar
3. Buronan Cinta - The Lima
4. Sejauh Ini - Dina
5. Aku Sindarela - Amylea



6. Mengintai Ke Langit - Coco
7. Sampai Syurga - Faizal Tahir
8. Hanya Di Mercu - Ayu
9. Bukti - Fiq
10. Dingin - Ziana Zain



11. Gembira Hidup Ini - Farah
12. Saat - Diddy
13. Ku Merindu - Shah & Ella
14. Memori Tercipta - Shila
15. Persoalan Cinta - Farawahida



16. Sirna kasihmu - Nassier Wahab
17. Doa Dalam lagu - Mawi & Heliza
18. Mila Bila Cinta - Mila
19. Bukannya Satelit - Elyana
20. Lagu Untukmu - Meet Uncle Hussain

LIMA LAGU DI TANGGA TERTINGGI DALAM KEDUDUKAN CARTA MUZIK MUZK TERKINI PADA 17 OGOS 2008:


Kata Cinta Madah Dusta - Hazami


3. Jawapanmu - Misha Omar


4. Sejauh Ini - Dina


5. Buronan Cinta - The Lima

(Terima kasih dan kredit diberikan kepada tv3.com.my)

LATEST NEWS ON BEIJING OLYMPIC 2008: GOLD MEDALISTS FOR BEIJING OLYMPIC RESULTS ON AUGUST 15, 2008




LATEST OVERALL MEDAL TALLY STANDINGS ON AUGUST 15, 2008


This list of the latest medal tally for the Beijing Olympic 2008 games was last updated after the completion of Swimming - Women's 100m Freestyle.


Medal Standings
Swimming
After 23 of 34 Events / As of Aug 15 2008


Medallists

Men's 200m Individual Medley
Fri Aug 15 2008

Men's 200m Individual Medley: Michael Phelps chalks up sixth gold


August 15, 2008: American Michael Phelps breaks world record to win Men's 200m Individual Medley(Thank you and credits to Lars Baron/Bongarts/Getty Images)


(Thank you and credits to Phil Walter/Getty Images)


(L-R) Silver medalist Laszlo Cseh, gold medalist Michael Phelps and bronze medalist Ryan Lochte pose on the podium (Thank you and credits to Al Bello/Getty Images)

Michael Phelps of the United States broke the world record to win the Men's 200m Individual Medley gold medal at the Beijing Olympic Games on Friday.

Phelps clocked in the winning time of 1:54.23 to better his own world record of 1:54.80, set on July 4, 2008.

Laszlo Cseh of Hungary took the silver in 1:56.52 and American Ryan Lochte finished third in 1:56.53.

PHELPS Michael United States
CSEH Laszlo Hungary
LOCHTE Ryan United States


The Women's 200m Breaststroke final was held at the National Aquatics Center on day seven of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 15, 2008 in Beijing, China. Rebecca Soni of the United States won the event in a new world record time of 2:20.22.(Thank you and credits to Phil Walter/Getty Images)


American Lochte breaks world record to win Men's 200m Backstroke gold(Thank you and credits to Ding Xu/Xinhua)

The Men's 200m Backstroke final at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games took place in the National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube, in Beijing, China, on August 15, 2008. Ryan Lochte of the United States set a new world record and won the gold medal in the event in a time of 1 minute 53.94 seconds. His fellow American Aaron Peirsol won the silver in 1:54.33 and Russian Arkady Vyatchanin got the bronze in 1:54.93.


Lochte, the world champion, trailed surprise leader Vyatchanin at the last turn but asserted his authority, pulling away in the last 50m for a comfortable win in a world record 1:53.94. (Thank you and credits to Chen Kai/Xinhua Images)

Peirsol, the defending Olympic champion who won the gold in the 100m Backstroke on Tuesday, came in second for the silver medal in 1:54.33.

Ryan Lochte of the United States had to fight off a strong Russian challenge but finished with a gold medal and a world record in the Men's 200m Backstroke final at the National Aquatics Center pool on Friday.

While many expected the fiercest fight to come from American Aaron Peirsol, Lochte instead had to contend with a strong swim from Russian Arkady Vyatchanin for much of the race.
Peirsol, the defending Olympic champion who won the gold in the 100m Backstroke on Tuesday, came in second for the silver medal in 1:54.33.

Vyatchanin, after leading much of the race, died in the final leg but managed to hold on for the bronze medal in a European record time of 1:54.93. Vyatchanin also won the bronze medal on Tuesday in the 100m Backstroke.

Britta Steffen of Germany wins Women's 100m Freestyle gold


Britta Steffen receives congratulations. (Thank you and credits to Fei Maohua/Xinhua)
Britta Steffen of Germany won the gold medal of the Women's 100m Freestyle in a time of 53.12 seconds at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on Friday.

The silver medal went to world record holder Lisbeth Trickett of Australia, who clocked 53.16, while the bronze medal was taken by Natalie Coughlin of the United States, who touched the wall in 53.39.


(Thank you and credits to http://en.beijing2008.cn, http://en.wikipedia.org and all sources for the information and pictures on Beijing Olympic 2008 games from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008)

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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS ON DAY 7 PREVIEW AND BEIJING 29TH OLYMPICS 2008 SCHEDULE FOR DAY 6 GOLD MEDAL EVENTS ON AUGUST 15, 2008


BEIJING 29TH OLYMPIC 2008: Overall Medal Standings as at on August 15,2008


Germany wins Olympic team dressage gold medal - (L-R) Nadine Capellmann, Heike Kemmer and Isabell Worth of Germany (Thank you and credits to Julian Herbert/Getty Images)

Germany won the Olympic team dressage gold medal, their seventh successive Olympic title, holding off a strong challenge from the Netherlands at the HK Olympic Equestrian Venue (Shatin) Thursday night.


BEIJING OLYMPIC 2008 GOLD MEDALISTS HIGHLIGHTS DAY 6 ON AUGUST 14, 2008

Archery

Zhang Juanjuan of China wins the women's individual archery competition by taking down the top three ranked players (all from South Korea and including the 2004 Games' defending champion Park Sung-Hyun) in the event.

Judo

Tuvshinbayar Naidan wins Mongolia's first ever olympic gold medal in the Men's 100 kg.

Wrestling

Ara Abrahamian, wins a bronze medal in the 84-kilogram Greco-Roman, but during the medal ceremony steps off of the podium and throws his medal on the mat. Abrahamian had lost a 3-1 decision to Andrea Minguzzi in the semi-finals in a disputed decision and started shouting at referees and officials after the match.

Day 7 Preview: Enter the athletics


Sprinter Usain Bolt (Thank you and credits to Getty Images)


GB athlete Kelly Sotherton (Thank you and credits to Getty Images)


US gymnast Shawn Johnson (Thank you and credits to Getty Images)


Lin Dan of China (Thank you and credits to Nick Laham/Getty Images)

SCHEDULE FOR DAY 5 GOLD MEDAL MATCHES EVENTS ON AUGUST 14, 2008:

10:12 Swimming Women's 200m Breaststroke Final

10:19 Swimming Men's 200m Backstroke Final

10:48 Swimming Men's 200m Individual Medley Final

11:04 Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle Final

11:15 Gymnastics Artistic Women's Individual All-Around Final

11:30 Shooting Men's 50m Rifle Prone Final

15:30 Weightlifting Women's 75kg Group A

16:12 Canoe/Kayak - Slalom Canoe Double (C2) Men Final

16:37 Canoe/Kayak - Slalom Kayak (K1) Women Final

17:37 Archery Men's Individual Gold Medal Match

18:40 Cycling - Track Men's Team Sprint Finals

18:42 Judo Women +78 kg Gold Medal Contest

19:00 Weightlifting Men's 85kg Group A

19:03 Judo Men +100 kg Gold Medal Contest

19:30 Fencing Men's Team Epee Gold Medal Match

21:00 Athletics Men's Shot Put Final

21:30 Badminton Women's Doubles Gold Medal Match:
LEE Kyungwon / LEEHyojung vs YU Yang / DU Jing

22:45 Athletics Women's 10,000m Final

Beijing - August 15, 2008: Day 7 - Day 7 is where Beijing 2008 enter the athletics. The centre stage at any Olympic Games is always athletics and August 15 is the day these athletes enter Beijing's marvelous new arena – the National Stadium – known as the Birds' Nest to you and me.

Two finals will be contested, the Men's Shot Put and Women's 10000 meters, and then there's the opening day of the Heptathlon and the speedsters in the Men's 100m heats.

The USA could start to claw China back in the medals table and will be confident of claiming all three medals in the first field event on the athletics roster – the Men's Shot Put.

Reese Hoffa is the 2007 world champion, Adam Nelson took silver at Athens 2004, and World 2003 champion Christian Cantwell completes the trio. Defending title holder Yuriy Bbilonog of Ukraine could also contend the medals.

The Women's 10000m Final is a traditionally difficult race to predict but could be fought out between Ethiopian sisters Ejegayehu and Tirunesh Dibaba.

The elder, Ejegayehu, won silver at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games, while Tirunesh is the 2005 and 2007 world champion, and set a world record of 14:11.15 in the 5000m in June. A first gold medal for the 2008 African champion over 10,000m would add to the bronze she won in the same event in 2004.

It could even be an Ethopian one, two, three as Mestawet Tufa ran 2008's fastest time, 30:38.33 in May. However, Shalane Flanagan of the United States has gone quicker since, running 30.34.49. Kimberly Smith of New Zealand, 2007 World Championship silver medalist Elvan Abeylegesse of Turkey, and half-marathon world record holder Lornah Kiplagat of The Netherlands could also feature.

The absence of Athens 2004 gold medalist, Carolina Kluft of Sweden, who has opted to compete solely in the Long Jump, leaves the Heptathlon wide open.

Britain's Kelly Sotherton has the best pedigree in the field. The 30-year-old won bronze in Athens and at the 2007 World Championships and started 2008 well with silver in the Pentathlon at the World Indoor Championships.


GB athlete Kelly Sotherton (Photo credit: Getty)
Hyleas Fountain of the United States has the best score for 2008 with 6,667 points gained at the World Combined Events Challenge in Eugene, Oregon, but she failed to finish at last year's World Championships. Russia's Tatiana Chernova will be hoping for double Beijing success having won the 2006 World Junior Championships gold medal here.

All eyes will also be on the opening two rounds of the Men's 100m (the first in the morning, the second round is in the evening) which will feature the fastest men in the world - Jamaican duo, Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell, and United States sprinter, Tyson Gay.

Twenty-one-year-old Bolt is the fastest man ever over the distance, slicing 0.02 seconds off Powell's previous record in May this year and has defeated both Gay and Powell this summer.

Powell, 25, is the only sprinter in history to have five legal sub 9.80 second runs, but has struggled with injury this year. Gay is the reigning world champion and recorded a wind-assisted 9.68 at the USA Olympic Trials in June - the fastest time ever. However the 26-year-old's Olympic preparations have been disrupted by a hamstring injury. All three sprinters have been kept apart in the first round heats.

Other challengers could include 2007 World Championship sliver medalist Derrick Atkins of the Bahamas, Portugal's Francis Obikwelu, silver medalist from Athens 2004, and American Darvis Patton, who clocked 9.89 seconds at the USA Olympic Trials.

Other track heats tomorrow include the Women's 800m, Men's 1500m, Women's 3000 Steeplechase, and Men's 400m Hurdles, while the field qualification rounds include Men's Hamme, Women's Discuss and Women's Triple Jump.

Another day, another four more swimming medals at stake in the Water Cube, and yep, that Michael Phelps fellah after dusting down those five new glistening gold medals of his, and a finals day off yesterday, will look to add number six in the final of the Men's 200m Individual Medley, although teammate Ryan Lochte might have something to say about that and could end Phelps' quest to be the first athlete to win eight gold medals at a single Games.

Lochte, fellow American, Aaron Peirsol, and Austrian Markus Rogan are also the main favorites for the Men's 200m Backstroke final scheduled ahead of the Lochte-Phelps showdown, which could be to Phelps' advantage.

The Women's 100m Freestyle final should also be a fascinating battle. Natalie Coughlin of the United States qualified fastest, but Marleen Veldhuis of the Netherlands and China's Zhu Yingwen are also in the hunt.

In the Women's 200m Breaststroke final, world champion and world record holder Leisel Jones of Australia will go for her second Olympic title, after winning the 100m Breaststroke. Rebecca Soni of the United States was the fastest qualifier.

The Republic of Korea archers will be among the favorites to take Men's Individual Olympic gold medalist. The trio of Im Dong-hyun, Park Kyung-mo and Lee Chang-hwan advanced and will be among the contenders, alongside Jacek Proc of Poland, Juan Rene Serrano of Mexico and Victor Wunderle of the United States, the Individual silver medalist at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

Track Cycling also enters the Games on Day 7 at the Laoshan Velodrome with the first medal at stake in the Men's Team Sprint – in which France is favored to win gold after winning three consecutive world championships, although Germany and Japan finished ahead of them at Athens in 2004.

Great Britain will also be in contention and has the favorites for both Men's and Women's Individual Pursuits in Bradley Wiggins and Rebecca Romero. Qualification starts tomorrow.

US duo Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin, the top two qualifiers, will try to end China's dominance of Artistic Gymnastics in the Women's All-Around Final, but will need to get ahead of China's Yang Yilin and Jiang Yuyuan, who were both crucial members of China's triumphant gold Team.


US gymnast Shawn Johnson (Photo credit: Getty)
From small to large – the final two Judo medals of Beijing 2008 will be fought out in the Heavyweight classes, the Women's +78kg division and Men's +100kg category.

Tsukada Maki of Japan is the reigning gold medalist in the Women's Heavyweight competition, but China's heavyweight hope, Tong Wen, will be highly fancied on home soil.

In the men's event, Tamerlan Tmenov of Russia has a bronze medal from Sydney, a silver medal from Athens, and now hopes to go one better in Beijing to complete the Olympic set. Nineteen-year-old Teddy Riner of France was the youngest ever world champion in Men's Judo when he beat Tmenov in the 2007 World Championship finals. Ishii Satoshi of Japan will also challenge.

After one day's rest, the Weightlifting competition resumes with a gold medal each in the Women's 75 kilogram and Men's 85 kilogram categories.

China's Cao Lei looks likely to continue her country's success in the sport. Her fiercest rival is Nadezda Evstyukhina of Russia who out-lifted Cao in the Snatch at the 2006 World Championships. Athens silver medalist Andrei Rybakou of Belarus has won the 2006 and 2007 World Championships and will be fancied in the Men's 85kg class. He will have to beat this year's European Champion, Tigran Varban Martirosyan of Armenia, with other possible medalists including Vladimir Sedov of Kazakhstan, Mansurbek Chashemov of Uzbekistan and Edgar Gevorgyan of Armenia.

Hungary, France and Italy are expected to be the main contenders for the Men's Team Epee, while Matthew Emmons of the United States looks a good bet to win his second gold medal in the Men's 50m Rifle Prone final. For inspiration, Emmons need to look no further than his wife Katerina, who has already won two medals at Beijing 2008 -- a gold medal in the Women's 10m Air Rifle and a silver medal in the Women's 50m Rifle Three Positions.

The first Badminton gold will be up for grabs in the Women's Doubles competition with The Women's Singles, Men's Singles and Men's Doubles semifinals also being contested.

Second seeds Du Jing and Yu Yang of China will battle fight it out with No. 4 seeds Lee Hyo-jung and Lee Kyung-won of the Republic of Korea, while in the Men's Singles, World No. 1 "Super" Lin Dan of China plays compatriot fourth seed Chen Jin for a place in the finals. Malaysia's gold hopeful Lee Chong Wei will take on Lee Hyu-nil of the ROK in the other semi.


Lin Dan of China (Photo credit: Nick Laham/Getty Images)
Lin's girlfriend Xie Xingfang, the Women's Singles World No. 1 player, heads into a semifinal match against compatriot and world No.2 Lu Lan.

The Men's Doubles will see two seeded pairs taking on two unseeded duos. World No. 1 Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan will compete with Danish pair Lars Paaske and Jonas Rasmussen, and China's second seeds Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng play Lee Jae-jin and Hwang Ji-man of the ROK.

Having lost out to poor weather yesterday, the Men's Slalom Canoe Double (C2) and Women's Slalom Kayak Single (K1) final will be fought out too. Slovakian twins Pavol and Peter Hochschorner are ranked World No. 1 in Slalom Canoe Doubles and will be favorites for gold. In the Women's K1 Slalom, defending world champion Elena Kaliska of Slovakia and World No. 4 Li Jingjing of China are fancied for the Women's K2 contest.

It is also quarterfinals day in Women's Football, with defending champion the United States facing Canada. Athens 2004 runner-up Brazil will encounter Norway, world champion Germany will meet Sweden, and host China will go head-to-head with Japan.

It is the latest round of group games in Women's Basketball, and quarterfinals places are at stake in the group stages of the Handball tournament.

(Thank you and credits to http://en.wikipedia.org, http://en.beijing2008.cn and all sources for the information and pictures)

KISAH DRAMA SERAM KEKASIHKU SERU DALAM EPISOD 4 PADA 14 OGOS 2008 PADA JAM 9.30 MALAM DALAM SLOT SERAM TV3 SETIAP HARI KHAMIS


DRAMA SERAM KEKASIHKU SERU SETIAP HARI KHAMIS DI TV3 PADA JAM 9.30 MALAM BERMULA DARI JULAI 24, 2008 - Sementara waktu kisah drama seram ini bersiaran pada 14 Ogos 2008 dalam episod ke-4

Sinopsis drama Kekasihku Seru dalam SLOT SERAM TV3 setiap hari Khamis pada jam 9.30 malam di TV3:

Kekasihku Seru yang menggabungkan unsur mistik dan kisah cinta ini mengisahkan Waris (Hairi Othman) yang tidak boleh melepaskan cintanya jika dia hendak hidup untuk selama-lamanya. Waris sudah mati 100 tahun yang lalu tetapi dihidupkan Mastura (Emelda Rosmila). Untuk sentiasa hidup selama-lamanya, Waris mesti mengahwini waris Mastura turun temurun. Kehidupan Waris selama ini bergantung kepada keturunan Mastura zaman berzaman.

Sementara itu, Marissa hanya mengetahui dirinya anak angkat selepas kematian ibunya. Berbekalkan surat yang dijumpai dalam peti simpanan ibunya, Mastura cuba menjejaki siapakah ibunya yang sebenar dan mengapa dia diberi kepada keluarga angkatnya. Dia kemudian bertemu pasangan adik beradik Mas Suri (Umie Aida) dan Mas Ayu (Kuza) di sebuah rumah penuh misteri. Dua beradik ini mempunyai perangai berbeza.

Drama bersiri 13 episod "Kekasihku Seru" adalah karya usaha sama pasangan suami isteri, Kabir Bhatia selaku pengarah, manakala skrip nukilan Mira Mustapha

Dibintangi oleh:

Emelda Rosmila
Hairi Othman
Umie Aida
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Sambungan kisah drama Kekasihku Seru Episod 4 - video Kekakasihku Seru episod 4

Video klip Kekasihku Seru episod 4 bahagian 1-4


Video klip Kekasihku Seru Episod 4 bahagian 2-6


Video klip Kekasihku Seru Episod 4 bahagian 3-6


Video klip kekasihku Seru Episod bahagian 4-6


Video klip kekasihku Seru Episod bahagian 5-6


Video klip kekasihku Seru Episod bahagian 6-6

(Terima kasih dan kredit diberikan kepada wankhairulhafiz Channel atas sumber video klip drama seram Kekasihku Seru episod 4 bahagian 1 hingga 6)

Jangan lupa untuk terus mengikuti kisah selanjutnya: Episod 4 Kekasihku Seru akan disiarkan pada hari Khamis, 14 Ogos 2008, jam 9.30 malam di TV3.



Jangan lupa untuk terus mengikuti kisah drama seram Kekasihku Seru episod 5 minggu hadapan pada 21 August 2008, Khamis pada jam 9.30 malam hingga 10.30 malam.

(Terima kasih dan kredit diberikan kepada semua sumber untuk maklumat dan gambar drama Kekasihku Seru dalam slot seram TV3)

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