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10/23/2005, 12:53:06
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the newest in public relations efforts from the Malibu Prem Club:

Prem Rawat Draws Record Attendance in Malaysia

(PRLEAP.COM) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Prem Rawat, known internationally for his message of peace within and referred to by the honorary title Maharaji, drew an overflow crowd of more than 4,600 at an event in Shah Alam, Malaysia. The event took place at the Kompleks Belia dan Kebudayaan complex on October 8th.

It was Prem Rawat’s first major public appearance in Malaysia since 1997, and it attracted a record number of attendees, including 3,000 newcomers and more than 1,500 people already familiar with his message. This was despite the smaller locale used for this event than for his previous visits over the last 24 years to the capital city Kuala Lumpur.

Prem Rawat has been officially recognized by government, civic, and political leaders throughout the world for his ongoing efforts to share a message of peace and hope with millions of people from all walks of life and in more than 50 countries. His talks have been translated into 70 languages and can be seen on the award-winning satellite and cable T.V. program “Words of Peace.”

Speaking about the event’s success, one of the Malaysian event organizers, Siva Anamalay, C.E.O. of Prime Academy Malaysia Berhad, which hosted the event, said, “Prem Rawat had, on a number of visits to Malaysia, indicated his interest to reach out to people in the smaller towns. A suitable venue was found in the city of Shah Alam. We are absolutely delighted that this number of people attended. It was the collective effort of many people.”

Mithran Poobalan, of Prime Academy Malaysia Berhad, further commented, “As soon as the event was announced, it became apparent that the people in Shah Alam were very eager to see Prem Rawat in person. In anticipation, we prepared an overflow room with a live video feed in English and translations in Hindi and Tamil. Although we were prepared for a capacity turnout, the actual turnout was beyond our expectations since approximately 400 people had to watch the event from the overflow room.”

A first-time attendee was Dr. Satasivam, C.E.O. of the Sri Kota Medical Hospital in Klang, Malaysia. As one of approximately 50 doctors in the audience, he noted, “It was fantastic and magnificent. Prem Rawat was excellent, and I marveled at his simplicity.”

K. Prapakaran, the event manager, is already preparing for Prem Rawat’s next visit. “We are looking at the Bukit Jalil Stadium for the next event,” he said. “The venue can accommodate 15,000 people comfortably.”

The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF), founded by Prem Rawat, spearheads and supports significant humanitarian initiatives. It recently contributed $110,000 in food-aid relief to victims of Hurricane Katrina in the U.S. Gulf Coast and to victims of the widespread famine in Niger, West Africa. This year alone, TPRF has donated over $300,000 to the United Nations’ World Food Programme and over $100,000 to the Houston Food Bank.

To discover more about Prem Rawat, his message of peace and humanitarian activities, visit: The Prem Rawat Foundation http://tprf.org/Maharaji/Maharaji.htm

The Prem Rawat Foundation
pressrelations@tprf.org


Like ooh wow, 4600 whole peoples came. Why Kuala Lampur must have been shaking from the sheer mass of human movement. That is just so news-like. And what's this I hear? Herr Doktor so and so, one of approximately 50 doctors was in the audience. Now I am really impressed. You mean doctors come too? And not only that, but he even marveled at Prem's simplicity. Simplicity is so in these days. I think I'm going to start adding lead to my diet, just to be on the safe side.







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My own private Germany
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10/23/2005, 12:54:54
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I'm thinking I can get in on this too. Just 500 bucks or so per press release:

Dant went to work on Monday with an overflowing crowd on the tube. Record numbers of passengers traveled with him in the elevator flight to the fourth floor. The elevator was only made to handle 6 people, so some had to take the stairs. One was the building maintenance officer, one of approximately 5 maintenance men in the building. Fellow elevator passenger said, "It's amazing that Dant has lived in Germany so long. From the simplicity of his German speaking ability, you would think he just got here last month".

Building Maintenance Officer said, "We are looking forward to installing a second elevator that can handle twice the capacity." Security watched from closed circuit TVs.






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that was funny! (nt)
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10/23/2005, 15:41:11
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Hope this doesn't happen to the new elevator,Dant.
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10/23/2005, 17:57:52
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Portsmouth has a special place in my heart as it is where I lived in the shelter of the Lord's ashram and humbly donated all my earnings working in a plastics factory.

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I am amused to see that number crunching is standard publicity practice.

She omitted to mention that these disappointed visitors only came to try out the new lift !

"We were expecting around 500 people to visit the tower during the first day," she said.

"But after just three hours, we had received 1,000 visitors – the first people were queuing up at 6am for the 10am opening."





Related link: http://www.worldleisurejobs.com/newsdetail.cfm?codeID=12590
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My life
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10/23/2005, 19:19:44
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David walked up the garden path to the shed taking care not to tread on the slugs and snails and as the wooden door creaked shut behind him he breathed a sigh of relief as the rain pitter pattered on the shed roof.  "Thank God that roofing felt is keeping the water out" he thought.

He swung into his office chair and expertly moved his mouse and clicked on the Forum 8 link on the Sacred Cows forum.  His own forum was dead as usual and so he only had Sacred Cows and F8 and a few news sites to look at before going to bed.

Gurus and Kuala Lumpur seemed like a million miles away.







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Give us a sermon Rev.
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10/23/2005, 19:34:39
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10/25/2005, 13:14:45
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His Reverend is busy darning his socks in the night and writing his sermon that nobody will hear.

But he will be back and sends you his blessings.







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