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Originally posted by matz_rockz at 11-11-2004 12:55 PM:
yasser arafat dies.........
Ada beberapa theory tentang kematian dia. Ada yang mengatakan bahwa isteri dia di bayar 20 juta USD untuk memberi izin to pull the life support system dan anak dia akan diberi wang jugak tiap2 tahun untuk beberapa tahun....wallahualam... |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 16-11-2004 10:06 AM:
Ada beberapa theory tentang kematian dia. Ada yang mengatakan bahwa isteri dia di bayar 20 juta USD untuk memberi izin to pull the life support system dan anak dia akan diberi wang jugak tiap2 ...
aku terpikir, Yasser Arafat ni, dia boleh dapat hospital, doktor, layanan perubatan yang paling modern, mahal, dan best dalam dunia....
tu pung time dia dah up, dia meninggal....
anyway aku dengar pung banyak gossip
- dia kena poison ngan yahudi
- dia cancer
- dia kena aids ( ni yahudi punya propaganda pasal memang symtom2 dia boleh dikaitkan ngan satu penyakit yang berpunca dari Aids )
tuhan je tahu eh.... |
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kat new paper dia tarok...accident in malaysia....ngeri aku tengok... |
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transport fare will review in may..........we are safe for now.... |
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wayne rooney buat hal in spain..... |
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RSAF pilot trainee hurt after landing at Australian air base
SINGAPORE: An RSAF pilot trainee on his first solo flight was hurt when he lost control of his aircraft after landing at a Western Australian airfield on Friday.
MINDEF says that at about 11.45am, his aircraft, a Marchetti S-211, had veered off the runway at Gin Gin Airfield, skidded and flipped over on its back.
The airfield is about 25km northwest of Pearce Air Force Base in Perth.
MINDEF says the trainee has been evacuated to the Pearce Air Force Base Medical Centre for observation.
Preliminary reports show the aircraft was badly damaged.
The air force will be conducting an investigation into the cause of the incident. - CNA
:nana::nana::nana: |
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S'porean dies during dive trip in Australia
SYDNEY - A Singaporean tourist died during a scuba diving trip to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Queensland state police said on Friday.
Raffles Quay worksite collapses, 2 dead
S'porean dies during dive trip in Australia
Mr Melvin Kin Thuan, 26, died on Thursday after diving from a boat near Lady Musgrave Island, off Bundaberg, about 300km north of the Queensland state capital, Brisbane.
A doctor on board the boat tried unsuccessfully to revive the man shortly after midday on Thursday, police said in a statement.
Police declined to speculate on the possible cause of death, but said there were no suspicious circumstances.
The man's body was turned over to the local coroner for a post-mortem examination, and police and workplace authorities were investigating the incident, a police spokesman said on condition of anonymity. -- AP |
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Please let us grieve in peace
By Dawn Chia
[email protected]
THE man accused of murdering Huang Na was back in court yesterday, and so were the crowds.
But the real drama took place outside as several people shouted and gestured animatedly.
They were engaged in a heated debate over whether Huang Na's parents should donate part of their daughter's bai jin towards charity.
Bai jin is Mandarin for white gold, and refers to contributions by relatives, friends and members of the public towards funeral expenses.
Over the past week, Mr Zheng Wen Hai (left) and his wife have been plagued by two questions.
How much did they receive in donations for Huang Na's funeral?
And how much of it are they going to donate to charity?
This issue were reported in the Chinese evening dailies Lianhe Wanbao and Shin Min Daily and a Channel U current affairs programme, What Say You.
While the couple believes that those making these demands are in the minority and that Singaporeans are generally good-hearted, they are still stressed and upset.
Especially since they are still reeling from their tragic loss after Huang Na, 8, went missing last month and was later found killed.
At his wits' end, Mr Zheng Wen Hai wrote a letter and faxed it to the media on Wednesday.
In it, he pleaded that questions about the money they received and what they were going to do with it not be raised again.
He wrote: 'Please, can you let us come to terms with our loss and grieve in peace?'
Mr Zheng also revealed about how his wife, Madam Huang Shu Ying, was on the verge of a breakdown after reading a newspaper report on Tuesday.
'I woke up in the middle of the night (at 2am, on Wednesday) and realised that she was not beside me,' he said.
'I kept thinking - what would I do if something happens to her?'
With the help of some friends, he looked all over Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre for her.
Thankfully, he found her - standing outside the wholesale centre, by the road, alone and dazed.
'When I asked what she was doing there, she said that she wanted to look for our daughter.
'That reply was like a knife cutting through my heart - it was painful and frightened me.'
The parents appealed to the public to respect their wishes not to reveal the amount of donations they have received.
He had received some requests from those who gave a token sum not to reveal the amount, and he intends to stick to his promise to them.
Picture/ SHIN MIN DAILY
Mr Zheng told The New Paper in Mandarin: 'All the bai jin have been given to my wife, and I'll leave it to her to handle it.
'If we could, we'd rather not have the money, and have Huang Na by our side again.
'Who wants to receive bai jin?'
Mr Zheng explained that while he would repay the kindness shown to him and his family by doing some charity work, he would not publicise such acts.
'It will be my personal commitment and I will use my own money to do it.
'I don't see the point in publicising it.'
Madam Huang believes that those demanding that they reveal the amount collected are only a minority group.
'Not everyone is concerned with knowing how much bai jin we received,' she added.
The couple denied ever promising to donate the money to charity. It was a misunderstanding, they said.
'We only said that we would donate the gifts and food, which we have already done,' Mr Zheng told Lianhe Wanbao.
He also refuted rumours that they had received up to $100,000 in bai jin.
Mr Zheng also denied receiving close to $10,000 from a Mr Tan who had a windfall of $130,000, as reported earlier.
He said they received donations from about 1,000 people. The largest sum was $4,000, from someone from their hometown. The smallest was $4.
'There were also people who donated $10, $20, $50, $200, $500. The least was $4. Most of the sums were small,' he said.
Madam Huang told Shin Min Daily that according to tradition, the bai jin is meant for the deceased, and revealing or donating the amount is disrespectful to the dead.
She added that the public may not understand the difference between donations and bai jin.
'If they intended the money to go to charity, why didn't they donate the money directly instead of giving it to us as bai jin for Huang Na?'
Despite the intrusive questions, the grieving parents stand by their belief that Singaporeans are 'good-hearted'.
And they don't blame those who turned up at their daughter's wake and funeral in the hope of making a quick buck by looking for numbers to buy in the next 4D draw.
Mr Zheng said: 'Buying lottery is part of Singapore's culture.
'I respect that, and I don't blame anyone for wanting to capitalise on my daughter's death to win a little money.'
He is grateful that thousands of people turned up at the wake and funeral to send his daughter off.
Never mind some people's obsession with touching her hearse in the hope of rubbing off some of the 'money luck'. (See report below.)
Malaysian Took Leng How, 22, has been charged with Huang Na's murder. He has been remanded in a prison hospital for psychiatric examination. |
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i pun agree let them grieve in peace...ni press photographers asik nak shoot gambar of the grieving parents...we the public,don't want to see their grieving photos too.
to thrust your camera in the face of the grieving parents in their sad moment,to me is in bad taste.....
PLEASE LET THEM GRIEVE IN PEACE...you wouldnt want others to do the same to you.
kalo ambik gambar holding a $2 million dollar cheque....atau menang a condo in a lucky draw....it's ok lah...ni kira happy occassion.... |
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Originally posted by matz_rockz at 20-11-2004 07:36 AM:
i pun agree let them grieve in peace...ni press photographers asik nak shoot gambar of the grieving parents...we the public,don't want to see their grieving photos too.
to thrust your camera in ...
kena paham matz, sokkabar punye staff, reporter, editor, fotographer,
lagik berita sensasi lagik murah rezeki dorang.....
so pedulik la apa pung, janji sensasi......
nak report pasal kesusahan , kesedihan by all means la...
tapi yang bingit kalo disensasikan, abis tu ngan gambar2 photo kurang tak sedap..... |
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aku macam terbaca...disneyland nak open next sept in hk.... |
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aku tak sangka pompuan melayu , aku ingat amoi......
apsal dia minum sampai gitu ah?? nak mampos ke?
banyak duit siot pompuan ni bleh togok tu banyak.......;););););)
Nov 24, 2004
Woman who attacked cops jailed for six weeks
A WOMAN who attacked three policemen, including a female officer, after a drinking spree at Boat Quay earlier this year was jailed for six weeks yesterday.
The district court heard how part-time make-up artist Aneeza Abdul Majeed, 28, turned on three officers who tried to restrain her as she and her former boyfriend conducted a noisy argument in the street at about 3am on Feb 15.
ROW WITH EX-BOYFRIEND: Part-time make-up artist Aneeza Abdul Majeed, 28, turned on three police officers who tried to restrain her as she and her former boyfriend conducted a noisy dispute.
After they asked her to stop making a scene, Aneeza kicked Corporal John Sng near his groin as he handcuffed her.
She then hit another officer, Sergeant Deng Dehui, on the head with the handcuffs.
When a female officer, Inspector Ng Wan Ying, arrived shortly after, Aneeza hurled vulgarities at her and kicked her on the shin before she was finally subdued and taken to Central Police Division headquarters.
Aneeza had been drinking with her former boyfriend at the Hendrix Bar that evening.
She began arguing with him, she said, when he interrupted a game of pool she was playing and told her to leave, because the pub was closing.
The pair continued arguing heatedly in the street, attracting the attention of police officers who were patrolling in the area.
Aneeza told the court she had drunk close to three jugs of vodka cranberry.
It was the first time she had seen her former boyfriend since they broke up more than a year ago and he had wanted them to get back together, she said.
After they began arguing, Aneeza claimed he had slapped her and walked out of the pub.
Aneeza, a first-time offender, could have been jailed for up to five years and fined. |
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Originally posted by matz_rockz at 25-11-2004 08:00 AM:
case huang na .....endless questioning take toll on parents.....page H1
"we are sick of being questioned" mr zheng ..........
ko nengok, aku pun dah suspect ngan dorang.....
paling clear rabak, mak si Huang Na...
the hubby dah lepas cakap, she was imprisoned here b4 for overstaying...
and use another name to enter....
Apsal tak tangkap? Apsal? Aku rasa ramai bingit pasal ni...
kalo aku arrest siot!!!!! pasal mana boley ko tipu2...
and aku kesian kat si budak kecik mati tu je.....
kesian aku kat mak dia and bapak baru dia dah takde after all the disclosure...
and at least aku respek bapak Huang Na yang original for speaking the truth about his past in Spore...
and skarang aku rasa orang ramai makin simpati ngan " killer " dari Penang tu, maybe dia pun tak bersalah...
case dah complicated dah..... |
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2.5j pelancong tak pulang -- Warga Singapura paling ramai terus tinggal secara haram
Oleh: HATA WAHARI dan AZMAN ISMAIL
KALA LUMPUR 25 Nov. - Lebih 2.5 juta pelancong terutama dari Singapura tinggal secara haram di negara ini setelah pas lawatan mereka tamat sejak tahun 2001 hingga Jun tahun ini.
Jumlah itu merupakan 8.9 peratus dari 27.353 juta pelancong yang memasuki negara ini dalam tempoh tersebut.
Menteri Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri, Datuk Azmi Khalid yang mendedahkan perkara itu berkata, pelancong Singapura yang paling ramai tidak kembali ke negara asal iaitu 843,149 orang diikuti Indonesia (626,009 orang), Thailand (346,781 orang), Brunei (88,827 orang) dan Taiwan (50,800).
``Pelancong dari negara lain ialah India 40,964 orang, China (37,787 orang), Filipina (37,094 orang), Jepun (36,716 orang), United Kingdom (33,769 orang), Australia (27,507 orang) dan Amerika Syarikat (17,752 orang),'' katanya.
Azmi berkata demikian dalam jawapan bertulis kepada soalan Datuk Ismail Sabri Yaakob (BN-Bera) di Dewan Rakyat hari ini, yang ingin tahu berapakah jumlah pelancong yang tidak pulang ke negara asal dan terus menghilangkan diri di negara ini selepas masuk sebagai pelancong.
Selain warganegara daripada 11 buah negara itu, katanya, terdapat warganegara dari 50 buah negara lain yang tinggal secara haram di Malaysia.
Beliau memberitahu, jumlah warganegara dari 50 negara itu tidak ramai antara 5,000 orang hingga 9,000 orang.
Antaranya kata Azmi, warganegara dari Timur Tengah, Afrika dan Amerika Latin.
Menteri itu menegaskan, negara ini mempunyai undang-undang dan peraturan yang jelas mengenai kesalahan tinggal melebihi masa.
Katanya, mana-mana warga asing yang disabit kesalahan di bawah Seksyen 15(4) Akta Imigresen 1959/63 boleh dikenakan denda tidak kurang RM10,000 atau penjara tidak melebihi lima tahun atau kedua-duanya sekali.
``Langkah-langkah yang telah dan sedang diambil oleh kerajaan dalam membendung gejala ini ialah dengan memastikan setiap agensi-agensi penguat kuasa seperti Jabatan Imigresen dan Polis sentiasa meningkatkan penguatkuasaan,'' katanya.
Ketika ini terdapat 1.2 juta pekerja asing tanpa izin di negara ini.
Mengikut perangkaan terbaru, pekerja asing yang sah sehingga 1 Mac 2004 pula ialah sebanyak 1.2 juta orang.
Ia membabitkan sektor pembantu rumah 240,964 orang; perkilangan (390,552); perladangan (326,724); pembinaan (204,254); dan perkhidmatan 77,149 orang.
Bagi mengatasi masalah lambakan pekerja asing tanpa izin, kerajaan telah menawarkan pengampunan kepada mereka bermula 29 Oktober hingga 14 November lalu.
Bagaimanapun hanya 105,000 orang sahaja yang mengambil peluang daripada program pengampunan yang ditawarkan oleh kerajaan itu.
Jumlah tersebut masih terlalu rendah berbanding dengan jumlah pendatang tanpa izin yang mengambil peluang untuk kembali ke negara masing-masing dalam program yang sama pada tahun 2002.
Dalam pada itu, soal pendatang asing tanpa izin antara agenda penting Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak semasa mengadakan pertemuan dengan Presiden Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono di Jakarta, 6 Disember ini.
Pertemuan tersebut diadakan kerana pekerja tanpa izin dari Indonesia merupakan majoriti atau 83 peratus daripada keseluruhan 1.2 juta pendatang di negara ini.
biar benar si pak menteri ni.. :kant::kant: ..patutlah aku dah lama tak jumpa ali kering.. munah cina.. saleha potek.. dorang ada kat sana rupanya.. |
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Originally posted by Browneyes at 26-11-2004 09:12 AM:
kau percaya ke matz begitu banyak..
843000 / 3 tahun 6 bulan
Satu bulan 20,000 ?
aku rasa jumlah ni banyak sangat..... Tak kena reservist ke dorang semua??
Ada memang ada, tapi bukan rakyat Spore,
tapi mereka yang masuk melalui pintu keluar Spore...
Contoh amoi PRC PRC yang masuk ke Spore ngan alasan kerja kilang....
lepas tu semua lari masuk Msia, pasal nak cepat kaya ngan tujuan carik kerja yang berbentuk memberi " hiburan " kat orang...
tapi jumlah ni terlampau banyak.... Spore ni population tak besar untuk contribute that amount of numbers.... |
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jetstar flying soon............. |
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HOOTERS singapore opens...ni tempat aku tak pernah masok... |
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ada teenager arrested in infanticide case.
kesian baby di campak gitu. .......... |
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Singapura : 30 November 2004
Mudah cetak | E-mel
MAYAT BAYI BARU LAHIR DITEMUI
Oleh
Farid Hamzah
MAYAT seorang bayi perempuan baru lahir ditemui dalam sebuah beg plastik pasar raya dekat kolong Blok 678, Woodlands Avenue 6, semalam.
Bayi itu, dengan tali pusat belum tertanggal, dipercayai dibuang dari salah sebuah tingkat blok tersebut sekitar 12.35 tengah hari.
Semasa dihubungi semalam, polis mengesahkan bahawa seorang remaja perempuan berusia 16 tahun telah diberkas berkaitan kes itu.
Dalam satu kenyataan, polis berkata pihaknya menerima panggilan daripada seorang lelaki yang mendengar bunyi kuat semasa beliau menggunakan sebuah ATM dekat tempat kejadian.
'Semasa memeriksa, lelaki tersebut menjumpai bayi itu terbaring dan tidak bergerak dalam sebuah beg plastik berwarna kuning dekat tempat meletak pasu bunga blok tersebut.
'Bayi itu disahkan meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian oleh paramedik yang tiba kemudian,' kata jurucakap polis.
Bedah siasat akan dijalankan ke atas mayat bayi itu hari ini.
Seorang lelaki tua yang ditemui media petang semalam berkata beliau sedang duduk di sebuah bangku dekat pasar raya di situ apabila beg plastik tersebut jatuh dekat kakinya.
Encik Mah Low Low, 78 tahun, yang menghadapi masalah penglihatan di satu matanya, berkata beliau kemudian membuka beg plastik tersebut untuk memeriksa kandungannya.
'Ramai memandang ke atas untuk melihat siapa yang telah membuang beg plastik ini.
'Saya membukanya dan melihat seperti daging ayam kemerah-merahan,' katanya.
Seorang lelaki lain di situ kemudian menelefon polis.
Kes itu sedang disiasat Divisyen Polis Jurong.
Sesiapa yang mempunyai maklumat berhubung kes itu diminta menghubungi polis di talian 1800-255-0000. |
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