Customer Service Officer Vacancy at Regency Specialist Hospital Sdn. Bhd.

Regency Specialist Hospital is a 218-bed private healthcare facility strategically located in Bandar Seri Alam, Masai, a township 18km from Johor Bahru city centre along the Pasir Gudang Growth Corridor. It is easily accessible by land, air and sea. The Hospital offers tertiary care which comprises of a comprehensive range of quality medical and surgical services. Regency Specialist Hospital is positioned to provide premier healthcare services to the population in the region which includes Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.

If you are a team player with the PASSION, TALENT AND CONVICTION we welcome you to join us!.

Responsibilities:
Performs job functions adhering to service principles with customer service focus of innovation, service excellence and teamwork to provide the highest quality care and service to our patients, families, co-workers and others.

Requirements:
Minimum SPM or Diploma holder.
At least 2 year working experience in customer service.
Ability to converse in Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin and local dialects would be an added advantage.

Accountant (Shanghai based)

Working location is to be stationed in Shanghai.

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified and interview (in Singapore) is mandatory. Candidate is required to be able to commence work immediately if selected.

Min Degree in Accountancy/ ACCA with 3-4 years working experience in Manufacturing industry.
CPA certified.
Alert and good with figures (handle foreign currency).
Hard working with a positive attitude.
Male working environment
Must have knowledge of costing.
Accomodation and 3 meals (per day) provided.
Return air tickets given 4 times a year plus 10 days paid leave.
Insurance & Medical coverage.
Written & spoken - English & Chinese.
Tax will be incurred by the Company.
Assist the Financial Director to oversee the Accounting and office admin function of the company.

Kindly forward resume in Words format with latest photo to may@singtact.com

Yamaha Vino Classic 50 (2010)

Technical Specifications
2010  Yamaha Vino Classic 50
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Liquid cooled, single cylinder, four-stroke, SOHC

49cc
3 valves per cylinder
12.0:1

0.47 kg-m (3.4 ft-lb) @ 6000 rpm
Keihin NCV18
Fully automatic
V-belt / Spur gear

CDI
Electric starter




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1,665 mm (65.6 inches)
630 mm (24.8 inches)
1,005 mm (39.6 inches)
1,160 mm (45.7 inches)
715 mm (28.1 inches)
3.7 inches
81 kg
4.5 litres
Metallic Red, Metallic Yellowish Gray
26mm telescopic fork
Single shock unit swingarm
90/90-R10
90/90-R10
Drum
Drum

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Stoner Clinches Incident-Filled French Race With Fierce Fightback

Le Mans, France. Casey Stoner won the French MotoGP on Sunday in a fourth leg of the season that proved costly for his Honda teammate, Dani Pedrosa, and Honda privateer team rider Marco Simoncelli.

Pedrosa had produced a flying start off the second row on the grid watched by a record 88,000-crowd to grab the lead from pole-sitter Stoner.

But Stoner wasted no time in reclaiming the advantage, with world champion Jorge Lorenzo on his Yamaha tracking them. Honda Gresini rider Simoncelli then made a forward move, surging past Lorenzo to third.

By the midway point, Stoner, winner of the season opener in Qatar, had pulled over two seconds clear of Pedrosa, the Spaniard who had shrugged off shoulder surgery to win in Estoril early this month.

Pedrosa’s race then ended spectacularly with 11 laps remaining after a high-speed crash as he dueled with Simoncelli, who had nipped past him only for Pedrosa’s front wheel to then clip the Italian’s bike. Pedrosa reportedly broke his right collarbone.

Simoncelli did not escape from the spat scot-free as he incurred a ride-through penalty for what race stewards considered an illegal maneuver on Pedrosa, resulting in him dropping down from second to sixth.

Valentino Rossi has had a quiet start to the season but the Ducati star was the main beneficiary of Simoncelli’s punishment, with the multiple former champion inheriting second place.

Rossi eventually came in third for his first podium under a new team, with Italian Andrea Dovizioso chasing Stoner across the line, 14 seconds adrift, in third. Stoner moved up to second place in the overall standings on 66 points, a dozen points behind Lorenzo, with Pedrosa in third with 61.

French hopes of glory in the home grand prix were carried by Ducati’s Randy de Puniet, who started from 11th but only made it as far as the second lap before crashing into the safety gravel.

Britain’s MotoGP rookie, Cal Crutchow, who had qualified in sixth, also bowed out prematurely after a spill on his Yamaha. (Agence France-Presse)

Source: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com

Vettel Tops Spanish GP For 4th Win of Season

Barcelona - Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel held off closest championship contender Lewis Hamilton for his fourth victory of the season at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday.

The Red Bull driver took the lead for good after the second round of pit stops to edge Hamilton by 0.6 seconds and widen his advantage atop the standings to 41 points over his McLaren rival.

Vettel’s fourth win in five races this season was the first in 11 GPs at the Catalunya Circuit from a driver not starting on pole — and only the fifth non-pole winner in 21 races at Barcelona.

Vettel lost use of his KERS speed boost and Hamilton snuggled in right behind him, but the German driver clung to his slim lead over the last dozen laps.

“A lot of people said today wouldn’t be a race — that’s why I’m even more happy we made it,” Vettel said. “The last 10 laps I felt tires going away and I was praying. On top of that sometimes KERS on, sometimes KERS off. It wasn’t an easy race. But it was a great result and confirmation we are very strong.”

Red Bull teammate Mark Webber surrendered pole position to finish fourth behind Jenson Button of McLaren, while Fernando Alonso of Ferrari led for the first 18 laps before settling for fifth in the hot conditions.

Vettel’s first Spanish win increased his overall total to 118 points after five races with Hamilton remaining the closest challenger with 77 points, and Webber third on 67 points. Alonso remained fifth in the standings with 51 points — 10 behind fourth-place Button — despite a gutsy start in front of his home crowd.

Alonso steamed up the inside past the top three to lead into the first corner, with Webber’s concern over the Spaniard allowing Vettel to go around his teammate from the outside to stay second.

Alonso held his lead for 18 laps until the second round of stops when the Ferrari driver re-emerged behind Vettel and Hamilton and ahead of Webber, who engaged Alonso in a number of overtaking swaps but couldn’t get ahead until after the final round of stops.

“Fernando was holding the two Red Bulls up so I was able to keep with them,” said Hamilton, the only other race winner this season. “We can’t be disappointed with today.”

Button stayed out as the leaders went in for a third tire change and the McLaren driver’s better grip allowed him to get past Webber and Alonso into third by the halfway point. Button, the 2009 winner here, built enough of an advantage and was the only car among the top-5 not to go on a three-stop strategy.

“My first lap was a disaster,” said Button, who dropped from fifth to 11th out of the start. “But I was able to pick them off with a fantastic strategy.”

Button and Webber finished within 50 seconds of Vettel, while Alonso and the rest of the field were lapped by the top-two. (Paul Logothetis)

Source: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com

RI climbers reach Mt McKinley peak

Jakarta - A team of Indonesian climbers on Sunday conquered the 6,194 meter-high Mount Denali/McKinley in Alaska, USA - the fifth of seven of the world`s highest mountains they had planned to scale.

The climbers set their foot on the highest mountain peak in North America and the US at 09.15 p.m. local time on Sunday or 12.15 western Indonesian time on Monday and promptly put up the red-and-white national flag there, the Secretariat of Seven Summits in Jakarta said on Tuesday.

Only four of the five core climbers managed to reach the peak. They were Fajri Al Lutfi, Iwan Irawan, Martin Rimbawan and Nurhuda, it said.

The other core climber, Ardhesir Yaftebbi, along with a guide returned to vase camp to accompany Metro TV journalist Popo Nurakhman who had difficulties when the team reached an altitude of 5,900 meters above sea level, it said.

The secretariat said the climbers started climbing the mountain on Tuesday (May 2). Because of bad weather they were confined to Camp 3 at a height of 4,328 meters above sea level until Thursday (May 12).

As the weather was improving they continued climbing the mountain and set up High Camp at a height of 5,242 meters above sea level. On Sunday (May 15) they reached the Denali peak following 15 days of climbing.

The weather was cloudy with the wind reaching 10 mph when the climbers reached the Denali peak. Yet they could not stay there any longer because they had to make their descent , the secretariat said.

All the climbers arrived back at High Camp at 04.15 a.m. local time on Sunday. They were expected to arrive at Talkeetna on Thursday (May 19), it said.

By conquering the Denali/McKinley peak, the climbers still have two of the world`s seven highest mountains to climb. They are the 4,897-meter-high Mount Vinson Massif in Antartica and 8,850-meter high Mount Everest in Nepal. The team will conclude their two-and-a-half year expedition in May 2012. (S012//HAJM/s012)

Source: http://www.antaranews.com

Sports Minister concerned about PSSI congress deadlock

Yogyakarta - Youth and Sports Minister Andi Malarangeng has expressed concern about the chaotic situation that happened at the National Football Association (PSSI) congress last Friday (May 20).

"I am sorry that the congress failed to elect a new chairman due to the chaotic situation at the meeting," he said here on Saturday.

The minister said he kept hoping that FIFA would not impose a sanction on Indonesia for taking too long to solve PSSI`s internal problem.

"We as the government will communicate with the Indonesian Sports Council (KONI) and FIFA to find the best solution to this problem," he said.

Earlier, the body controlling football globally, FIFA (International Federation of Football Associations), decided to form a Normalization Committee that would take over the task of organizing a congress from the PSSI`s executive board to elect a new PSSI chairman on May 21, 2011.

FIFA took the decision after its Emergency Committee believed that the PSSI leadership under chairman Nurdin Khalid was not in control of football in Indonesia as proven by its failure to control the run-away league (Liga Premiere/LPI) set up without the involvement of PSSI or by the fact it could not organize a peaceful congress whose sole goals were to adopt an electoral code and elect an electoral commission.

The FIFA Emergency Committee therefore came to the conclusion that the PSSI leadership had lost all its credibility in Indonesia and was no longer in a position to solve the current crisis.

The mission of the Normalization Committee is to organize an election based on the FIFA electoral code and PSSI statutes before May 21, 2011; to bring the run-away league under PSSI control or have it stopped as soon as possible; to run the day-to-day activities of PSSI in a spirit of reconciliation for the good of football in Indonesia. (T./A051/HAJM/a014)

Source: http://www.antaranews.com

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