The Star Malaysia

Artiste finds a bag load of cash in the trash

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ACTOR-singer Sazrin Aizul had a shock when he found cash amounting to about RM60,000 at the trash disposal area in his apartment in Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur, reported Harian Metro.

Sazrin said he was disposing some trash at 7pm when he saw a clean black bag, containing what he assumed were old books.

“When I unzipped the bag, I was shocked to see the neatly arranged money,” he said.

Sazrin said he took the bag to the management office to try and identify the owner of the money from CCTV recording.

> The durian has found a special bVJLO UY G4ONOY – aY NUdbVJg UY 8TO Disgusting Museum, that exhibits nauseating and disgusting food from around the world, reported

Kosmo!

The first-of-its-kind museum is located in Malmo and will be opened at the end of the month.

Among other foods on display are surstommin­g – J LJYYON bfYgent raw sea fish from Sweden,

casu marzu – LTOOdO 4U8T WJSSa8d from Sardinia Island and also cuy

which is a grilled guinea pig from Peru.

The museum also features stinky tofu from China and Hakari or fermented shark from Iceland.

The museum’s Dr Samuel West said that he wanted to make this premise a new, fun and interactiv­e attraction.

“You can smell, taste and in some cases, touch the food that is exhibited,” he said, saying that he would have to bear the cost of replacing the food every day.

> Sinar Harian reported the challenges faced by Feeya Iskandar, or fondly known as Cik Piah in wearing a headscarf at work.

The bubbly radio deejay said she had to be careful of her words as a Muslim and dress appropriat­ely ately.

“As a presenter who wears a headscarf, I need to know the boundaries in my words and movement,” she added that before doing something, she would have to look at herself first and see if it suits the image that she carries.

The 29-year-old mother of two children also admitted that as a career woman, it was initially quite challengin­g to manage her time.

“However, when my second child got older, it became easier for us as my husband is self-employed,” she added.

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