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Hey, I want you to join me and 500 youths for a free trip to Kuala Lumpur for YES2009 in November…
http://singapore.youthsays.com/seachange/go/yhW
The cofounder of Twitter, bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan, Air Asia founder and CEO Datuk Tony Fernandes, and other global icons will be there.
The whole summit experience is designed for leaders in business, media, and government to engage with youths like you. It is about you making yourselves heard, and for them to listen to you, to help you create CHANGE in your community, your country and your personal life.
Who knows what opportunities YES2009 may create for your future?
And who will get the FREE trip? Sign up at http://singapore.youthsays.com/seachange/go/yhW to stand a chance of winning this trip to YES2009!
All winners announced by the end of this week, so hurry up, we can win this! All details here http://singapore.youthsays.com/seachange/go/yhW

Bust that Body right. Seriously, if you’re a demon looking to possess someone, snagging Megan Fox’s bod has to be considered a major coup. She plays the title character, a small town high school sex kitten, who inexplicably is still BFF’s with her nerdy childhood pal Needy (Amanda Seyfried). They make it work, mostly because the insecure Jennifer can push the adoring Needy around. Needy also has a boyfriend, Chip (Johnny Simmons), which complicates matters. But things get really wonky when Jennifer takes off with a small-time rock band in their van for a little excitement one night, leaving Needy behind, and comes back possessed by a demon who craves human boy flesh. So now, what’s a girl to do when her best friend wants to snack on her boyfriend? Exact some tough love, that’s what.
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More of a sequel to the 2007 remake than a remake of the 1981 sequel, Halloween II is directed by Rob Zombie and once again stars Scout Taylor-Compton as Laurie Strode. The film initially follows the path of the original sequel and has unstoppable, mask-clad killer Michael Myers (Tyler Mane) waking up from almost certain death and pursuing Laurie (who is, in fact, his younger sister) in a hospital, but this is quickly revealed (in the first of a handful of annoying dream sequences) to be all in Laurie’s head.
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Written and directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the novel by Jodi Picoult, My Sister’s Keeper focuses on 11-year-old Anna Fitzgerald’s (Abigail Breslin) attempts to seek medical emancipation from her parents. Anna hires slick lawyer Campbell Alexander (Alec Baldwin) to fight her case as her mother, Sara (Cameron Diaz) struggles to keep the family together whilst the oldest child, Kate, is dying of leukaemia. Kate (Sofia Vassilieva) has only survived thanks to Kate’s continuing medical donations, but this time her condition is more serious, and she needs a kidney transplant.
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Directed by Nora Ephron, Julie & Julia is based on the true stories of US cooking guru Julia Child (Meryl Streep) and New York claims assistant-turned-blogger Julie Powell (Amy Adams). The film cuts back and forth between the two parallel stories: in 1949, bored diplomat’s wife Julia Child completes the cookery course at Le Cordon Bleu and teams up with two chefs (Linda Emond and Helen Carey) to write what will become a best-selling 1961 French cookbook for the American market (Mastering the Art of French Cooking), while in 2002 New York, 9/11 claims assistant Julie Powell decides to cook her way through all 524 of Julia Child’s recipes, writing a daily blog as she goes along.
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