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[News] Lottery winner dies penniless after heart attack from money worries

By Compassion, Wisdom
Keith Gough and his wife Louise from Bridgenorth, Shropshire, celebrating a £9 million Lotto windfall in 2005. Photo: PA

Keith Gough and his wife Louise from Bridgenorth, Shropshire, celebrating a £9 million Lotto windfall in 2005. Photo: PA

A £9 million lottery winner who blew his money on drink, racehorses and football has died penniless after suffering a heart attack brought on by money worries.

Keith Gough’s death brought to an end a story of huge fortune followed by a tragic personal downfall.

After winning the money with his wife, Louise, in 2005, he blew millions on property, drink and horse racing. He bought an executive box at Aston Villa FC and was tricked out of his remaining £700,000 by a con man who persuaded him to invest in a series of non-existent business ventures.

Mr Gough, 58, collapsed and died at his nephew’s house in Broseley, Shrops, last week and friends said yesterday that he had been suffering from financial worries.

One friend, who did not want to be named, said: “Keith always put a brave face on things but he was financially screwed. A combination of carelessness, naivety and generosity left him skint and he was finding it hard to get back on his feet.

“I know the stress of not being able to pay his way was weighing on his mind.”

Mr and Mrs Gough hit the headlines in 2005 when Mrs Gough bought the lucky jackpot ticket from a local shop.

Mr Gough, from Bridgnorth, Shrops, gave up his job as a baker and began drinking heavily. His spending included a £1 million country mansion, £80,000 on a gardener and chauffeur, a £500,000 house, £180,000 on racehorses, £35,000 on the executive box and a £60,000 BMW.

Soon after, his 25-year marriage ended, yet Mrs Gough gave him £1.5 million following their separation.

But as his life spiralled out of control he gambled away tens of thousands of pounds and splashed out on flash cars and parties.

He checked into the Priory rehabilitation clinic in Birmingham for his alcoholism, where he fell victim to fraudster James Prince, who conned him out of £700,000 between August 2006 and July 2008.

Prince, who was jailed for three years and four months last June, befriended him and plied him with alcohol before persuading him to sign over his money for “business ventures”.

John Homer, owner of Broseley News, where Mrs Gough bought the winning ticket, yesterday described him as “a lovely man”.

He said: “Keith was larger than life. I understand he died of a heart attack but I know he had alcohol-related problems as well.

“He was a lovely man and will be sorely missed. Winning the money was the worst thing that happened to him. It’s very sad.”

Les Winwood, a Shropshire councillor friend of Mr Gough’s, said: “He was quite a character and he had a lot of friends who used the pub. I knew him socially, he knew he’d made mistakes with the money but was never bitter and was a great man to know.”

Graham Hall, a former work colleague, said: “It was a tragic end for a larger than life character.”

Last year Mr Gough, who has a teenage son with Louise, said he regretted winning the money.

He said: “My life was brilliant. But the lottery has ruined everything. What’s the point of having money when it sends you to bed crying?

“I thought the lotto win was going to be the answer to my dreams. Now those dreams have turned to dust.”

Mrs Gough, 58, who was a secretary when she won the money, declined to comment. Her former husband’s funeral will be held at Telford Crematorium next week.

[source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7548072/Lottery-winner-dies-penniless-after-heart-attack-from-money-worries.html]

Missing cows

By Drawing and artwork, Wisdom
Missing cows by CJ

Missing cows by CJ

This is the story I read from a book:

A wise man was walking with his students. As they passing by a village, a farmer who seemed very worry and distressed, headed towards them.

He stopped then asked the wise man, “Have you seen a kine cows on your way here?”

“No, sorry to say I did not see any.” the wise man answered.

“Sigh, I am the most unlucky person in this world. These cows are the only assets I have and they are all gone missing now. I have been seeking for days yet I couldn’t find them. How am I going to live on without them?” said the farmer sadly.

“…I am really the most unlucky person in this world. Sigh..” he continued to seek for the cows.

The wise man then turned to his students and said, “You are lucky that you do not own any cow.”

哑哥哥的担当

By Wisdom

哑巴哥哥和病患的妹妹,小小 (照片摘自:百度.com)

病房里有个患尿毒症的乡下女孩,名叫小小。陪她来的哥哥是个哑巴,整天挂着一脸笑脸。女孩的命很苦,自小失去父母,是哥哥一手把她拉扯大的。家里钱都花光了,哥哥不肯看着妹妹在家等死,用自己做的小木车,一路风餐露宿,推着妹妹来到省城大医院。

医生被他们的兄妹真情感动,院方研究决定免费为女孩做换肾手术。这捐肾人,自然就是她的哑巴哥哥。

医生带哑巴哥哥去做配型检查,一切都很顺利,手术时间也迅速确定下来。

医生把哑巴哥哥带到办公室,比划着告诉他,要把他的肾换到妹妹身体里。打了半天手势,说的满头大汗,哑巴哥哥这才明白是咋回事。顿时,他脸上的笑容僵住了,吃惊的望着医生。

医生看了看他的脸色,跟他解释到:“把你的肾换给妹妹,你妹妹就能活;不换,你妹妹很快就要死了。”

哑巴哥哥一脸沉重地低下脑袋,有些犹豫。好一会儿,他才抬起头,朝医生重重点了点头。医生高兴的拍拍他的肩膀,让他回去等。

没想到,当天下午,哑巴哥哥就失踪了
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香港点心Kampung Lapan分店

By Compassion

香港点心老板

恭喜!位于武吉波浪(Bukit Beruang)的香港点心,终于在上个月三月八日开了分店。
地点:35-L,Jalan Kenanga 3/25, Taman kenanga Kenanga Seksyen 3, 75200 Melaka

上星期和家人到Kampung Lapan新开张的香港点心吃早餐。宽阔的新店,常挂住笑容的老板,友善的员工,各类式的点心,自由餐服务 – 都有。

点心包括:炒萝卜糕,猪肠粉,皮蛋瘦肉粥
蒸点心: 烧卖,烧卖王,水晶包,虾饺王,白排骨,辣排骨,鸡脚,鱼丸,酸甜腐竹,螃蟹肉等等。。。
炸点心:芋头圈,矮瓜,辣椒,芋角,豆腐,鱼饼,春卷,虾饺等等。。。
包点:大包,小肉包,叉烧包,菜包,莲蓉包,玉蜀黍包,豆沙包和糯米鸡。
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Enjoy The 25 Per Cent Discount, Express Bus Passengers Urged

By Compassion
Enjoy the 25 per cent discount: senior citizens above the age of 60, the disabled and children below 12 years (http://transitmy.org)

Enjoy the 25 per cent discount: senior citizens above the age of 60, the disabled and children below 12 years (http://transitmy.org)

PUTRAJAYA, March 23 (Bernama) — Express bus passengers eligible for the 25 per cent discount on ticket purchases offered by the Commercial Vehicles Licensing Board (CVLB) should take advantage, said its director, Datin Naimah Ramli.

She said most passengers were unaware of the discount that senior citizens above the age of 60, the disabled and children below 12 years were entitled to.

“We are not sure whether they are unaware of the discount or are simply uninterested.

“We have issued the Pekeliling LPKP Bilangan 8/2009 on the 25 per cent on express bus fares for those eligible on July 20, and the circular was distributed to all express bus licence holders,” she said after opening the Basic Implementation of Safety, Health and Environment Practices Workshop here on Tuesday.

Naimah suggested that passengers inform express bus ticket counters regarding the discount, prior to purchasing, adding that action would be taken against operators who failed to grant the discount.

She said the board could impose a compound of up to RM300 on express bus operators for charging extra.

Naimah said the public could report any case by contacting 1-800-88-9600 or sending a short message service by typing LPKP (Your Complaint) and send to 15888.

— BERNAMA
[source: http://web10.bernama.com/kpdnhep/news.php?id=484792]

2nd of April 2010 the World Autism Awareness Day

By Compassion, Wisdom
World Autism Awareness Day Logo

World Autism Awareness Day Logo

Tomorrow is the 2nd of April and it is also the World Autism Awareness Day. World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD) will shine a bright light on autism as a growing global health crisis. WAAD activities will help to increase and develop world knowledge of the autism epidemic and will impact information regarding the importance of early diagnosis and early intervention. Additionally, WAAD will celebrate the unique talents and skills of persons with autism an will be a day when individuals with autism are warmly welcomed and embraced in community events around the globe.

Did you know…

  • Approximately 67 million people worldwide are affected by autism
  • Autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the world
  • More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with diabetes, cancer and AIDS combined
  • Boys are four times more likely than girls to have autism
  • There is no medical detection or cure for autism, but early diagnosis and intervention improve outcomes
自闭症 (autism) - image from www.hebei.com.cn

自闭症 (autism) - image from www.hebei.com.cn

An overview on autism

Autism is a complex neurobiological disorder that typically lasts throughout a persons lifetime. It is part of a group of disorders known as autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

It occurs in all racial, ethnic, ad social groups and is four time more likely to strike boys than girls. Autism impairs a persons ability to communicate and relate to others. It is also associated with rigid routines and repetitive behaviors, such as obsessively arranging objects or following very specific routines.

Symptoms can range from very mild to quite severe. All Of these disorders are characterized by varying degrees of impairment in communication skills and social abilities, and also by repetitive behaviors.

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