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Cuba kengkawan baca berita ni yang di siarkan Bulan Ogos 2004, dah ada amaran dah!
Berita Dunia: Ombak gergasi 'mega-tsunami' bakal musnahkan Amerika Syarikat
Dihantar oleh: azlan pada Khamis, Ogos 12, 2004 - 01:16 PM
London- Profesor Billy McGuire dari Universiti College, London memberi amaran ombak gergasi yang dikenali sebagai 'mega tsunami' selaju 560 batu sejam bakal melanda Afrika termasuk Amerika Syarikat dan Britain yang boleh menyebabkan kemusnahan besar.
nak baca kisah selanjutnya, click sini:
http://besonline.rtm.net.my/modu ... ticle&sid=19757 |
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Edisi Selatan: Talak 3 lepas 15 minit nikah
Oleh Zalifah Mohd Yatim
[email protected]
ULU TIRAM: Seorang wanita dijatuhkan talak tiga dalam tempoh kira-kira 15 minit selepas dinikahkan di rumah keluarganya di Batu 16 1/2, Jalan Haji Sanlawi, Sungai Tiram, di sini, malam kelmarin.
Siti Nor Hajjar Mohamad Yusoff, 21, diceraikan talak tiga oleh bekas suaminya kira-kira jam 10 malam di hadapan tetamu yang hadir dalam majlis pernikahannya itu.
Katanya, selepas selesai lafaz nikah di hadapan jurunikah kira-kira 15 minit untuk bersanding dalam majlis malam berinai, bekas suaminya terus meluru keluar dari rumah.
Menurutnya, dia mengejar bekas suaminya yang berusia 20 tahun sambil memujuk supaya menunggu sebentar dan bersabar untuk bersanding bagi melangsungkan majlis berinai, tetapi tindakan itu tidak diendahkan malah dia terus masuk ke dalam kereta Proton Perdana V6 berwarna hitam.
揝aya pujuk bekas suami supaya tunggu kerana dia sudah bersetuju bersanding tetapi dia tidak endah dan terus keluar serta masuk ke dalam keretanya.
揝aya berpaut pada kereta supaya dia tidak pergi tetapi dia terus memandu keretanya. Saya bernasib baik apabila ibu dan seorang saudara menarik saya, jika tidak mungkin kaki digilis tayar keretanya, |
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semalan tengok news pasal ni tsunami...amat menyedihkan.saw a mother carrying her dead child....dia menangis tak berhenti....
papers today pun sama...semua ada gambar pasal mangsa korban... |
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matz_rockz This user has been deleted
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ada jugak singaporean yang jadi mangsa in this disaster..... |
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asik tsunami in the news...harga ikan nak naik tak ??? |
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Originally posted by Browneyes at 28-12-2004 06:15 AM:
ya betul sut.. tahun 1996 eh.. sorry aku silap.. aku tak berani nak sebut negeri sabah..
Maaf brown, akak pun baru teringat, mmg kat sabah. Itu pun hubby ingatkan. Maklum dah lama. Tapi mmg sedihkan. |
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Some disturbing news about KFC in America:
KFC has been a part of our American traditions for many years. Many people, day in and day out, eat at KFC religiously. Do they really know what they are eating? During a recent study of KFC done at the University of New Hampshire, they found some very upsetting facts.
First of all, has anybody noticed that just recently, the company has changed their name? Kentucky Fried Chicken has become KFC. Does anybody know why? We thought the real reason was because of the "FRIED" food issue.
IT'S NOT! ! The reason why they call it KFC is because they cannot use the word chicken anymore. Why? KFC does not use real chickens. They actually use genetically manipulated organisms. These so called "chickens" are kept alive by tubes inserted into their bodies to pump blood and nutrients throughout their structure.They have no beaks, no feathers, and no feet. Their bone structure is dramatically shrunk to get more meat out of them.
This is great for KFC. Because they do not have to pay so much for their production costs. There is no more plucking of the feathers or the removal of the beaks and feet.
The government has told them to change all of their menus so they do not say chicken anywhere. If you look closely you will notice this. Listen to their commercials, I guarantee you will not see or hear the word chicken. I find this matter to be very disturbing. I hope people will start to realize this and let other people know.
~You are what you eat... :bop: |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 28-12-2004 02:06 PM:
kat cnn ada ah gambar dia, then aku nak gi save lagi skali, webpage dia dah ganti gambar lain.....
dia tunjuk kat luar mesjid tu cam ada keta terbalik or something
tadi pagi kat TV1.. dorang ade tunjuk kat kawasan aceh & penang .. ramai org punya rumah musnah.. sedih siot aku tengok.. tak sangka dgn seberapa minit.. bnyk benda yg musnah..:cry::cry::cry: |
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Chic and family actually nak ke Krabi atau Phuket, leaving last Saturday.....but we changed our plans coz hubby kena keje semalam. Time tu boring jugak lah tapi sekarang Chic realise ada hikmah disebaliknya....everything happens for a reason....Tuhan masih nak panjangkan umur kami sekeluarga.... |
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Originally posted by SweetCandy at 28-12-2004 02:23 PM:
ha'ah betul tu abg matz.. ade satu org Indon.. hilang 5 org anak dia..sedih sey..
ni eh SC ? ni abang kat Msia ngah piknik...
Pilu tidak terperi lihat lima anak ditelan ombak
Oleh AHMAD SYAHIR KASSIM
Zulkifli Mohd. Noor.
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BALIK PULAU 27 Dis. - Sukar untuk digambarkan kepiluan sepasang suami isteri kehilangan lima orang anak dalam sekelip mata di depan mereka tanpa dapat berbuat apa-apa akibat dipukul dan dihanyutkan ombak besar ketika berkelah di Pantai Pasir Panjang, di sini semalam.
Walaupun pasangan itu cuba menyelamatkan anak mereka tetapi ombak besar secara tiba-tiba itu menyebabkan mereka hanya mampu melihat kelima-limanya hilang dibawa arus.
Lebih menyayat hati, kejadian yang berlaku kira-kira pukul 1 tengah hari itu, turut mengorbankan anak saudara pasangan Zulkifli Mohd. Noor, 42 dan Jamilah Majid, 39.
``Saya dah tak tahu nak buat apa. Saya hanya sempat menyelamatkan ibu, isteri dan anak bongsu yang berada berhampiran. Saya mahu pegang (selamatkan anak) yang kanan terlepas, nak pegang yang kiri tak dapat. Semua terlepas,'' kata Zulkifli sayu.
Beliau juga turut mengalami luka dan calar pada badan dan kaki.
Tragedi sedih tersebut berlaku ketika pemandu bas kilang itu bersama 13 anggota keluarga termasuk ibu, Che Yam Shafie, 75, serta tujuh orang anaknya berehat selepas makan tengah hari.
Sebelum dihanyutkan ombak, kata Zulkifli, anak-anaknya serta orang ramai berebut-rebut mengutip ikan yang melompat ke darat kerana menganggapnya sebagai rezeki, tanpa mengetahui ia petanda buruk.
``Ketika kami semua sibuk mengambil ikan itu, tiba-tiba datang ombak besar dan terus menghanyutkan semua orang tetapi saya dan isteri sempat menyelamatkan diri kerana berpaut pada pokok dan batu.
``Saya benar-benar tidak menduga bahawa ikan yang melompat ke darat sebelum ombak tsunami melanda sebenarnya satu perangkap dan meragut nyawa kesemua anak saya,'' jelasnya.
Katanya lagi, sebelum ombak besar kedua yang berwarna putih melanda ke kawasan pantai itu, orang ramai terkejut dengan fenomena bermacam-macam ikan naik ke darat dan bergelimpangan di pantai sejurus selepas ombak pertama datang.
Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak dan isteri Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor adalah antara pemimpin yang menziarahi keluarga Zulkifli di rumahnya di Kampung Paya, Simpang Empat Genting di sini hari ini.
Lebih memilukan keluarga itu, dua daripada anak mereka Mohd. Shukri, 12, dan Siti Suraya, 5, masih belum ditemui sehingga malam ini.
Tiga lagi anak mangsa yang terkorban ialah Siti Nurain, 17, Siti Nur Atikah, 9, dan Siti Nur Shuhada, 10, berjaya ditemui pasukan penyelamat kira-kira pukul 6.30 petang ini.
Sementara, anak saudara mereka yang turut terkorban ialah Erdawati Shamimi, 23, yang hamil enam bulan.
Anak mereka yang terselamat ialah Siti Fairuz, 16, dan Siti Zulaikha, 1.
Zulkifli yang ditemui di rumahnya, dalam nada sebak memberitahu, dia nampak ombak putih dari jauh dan apabila menghampiri pantai ia menjadi terlalu besar lalu memukul orang ramai yang berada di situ.
Dalam pada itu, menurut adik Zulkifli, Zaiton, 39, mereka tiba di pantai itu pada pukul 10 pagi, telah pun mandi sebelum makan pada pukul 12 tengah hari.
Katanya, dia difahamkan, abangnya itu cuba menyelamatkan anak sulungnya, Siti Nurain tetapi gagal kerana ombak telah menghanyutkan anaknya dengan begitu pantas.
``Siti Nurain ditemui beberapa ketika selepas ombak reda, sementara Siti Nur Atikah ditemui tersangkut di celah batu.
``Ibu saya terselamat kerana rantainya tersangkut pada kayu,'' katanya yang tidak mengikuti perkelahan itu kerana berada di Kuala Lumpur.
Menurut Zaiton lagi, anak kedua abangnya, Siti Fairuz masih trauma dan sering memanggil-memanggil nama kakak dan adik-adiknya yang lain. |
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ni lak dari Harian Metro, same husband and wife...
Edisi Nasional: Saya bingung: Hilang 5 anak sekelip mata
GEORGETOWN: 揝aya bingung dan Tuhan sahaja yang tahu betapa sayu hati ini, |
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kita harus ingat....maut tu kalo nak datang...anytime dia boleh datang...
enjoy your short stay here.... |
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KOTA BHARU, 29 Dis (Hrkh) |
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Dapatkan Maklumat Lebuh Raya Menerusi SMS
KUALA LUMPUR, 4 Nov (Bernama) -- Pengguna jalan raya boleh menggunakan khidmat pesanan ringkas (SMS) untuk memperolehi maklumat berkaitan keadaan jalan raya dan lalu lintas di lebuh raya PLUS Expressways Berhad (PLUS), Linkedua dan Jambatan Pulau Pinang pada musim perayaan akan datang.
PLUS, dengan kerjasama Radio Satu RTM dan Interactive Vista Sdn Bhd - penyedia penyelesaian SMS secara interaktif DAPAT - menyediakan perkhidmatan SMS interaktif dikenali sebagai "Info Highway".
"Sistem komunikasi dan penyiaran SMS, iaitu DAPAT.NET, merupakan aplikasi perisian pengesan SMS berasaskan laman web komprehensif yang menghubungkan Pusat Panggilan PLUS dengan Radio Satu dan pengguna lebuh raya PLUS menerusi SMS," demikian menurut kenyataan daripada Interactive Vista di sini Khamis.
Para pengguna perlu menghantar perkataan DAPAT ke 32728, untuk memperolehi manfaat daripada perkhidmatan itu.
Perkhidmatan itu bertujuan membantu para pengguna PLUS berhubung maklumat di lebuh raya dan keadaan keselamatan jalan serta lalu lintas berikutan pergerakan lalu lintas yang dijangka sesak semasa "Balik Kampung", kata kenyataan itu.
Pengguna jalan raya juga boleh mengikuti siaran menerusi Radio Satu bagi maklumat terkini yang berterusan berkaitan keadaan lebuh raya dan lalu lintas.
-- BERNAMA |
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Top Stories - AP
Tsunami Death Toll Soars Past 117,000
48 minutes ago Top Stories - AP
By CHRIS BRUMMITT, Associated Press Writer
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Pilots dropped food to Indonesian villagers stranded among bloating corpses Thursday, while police in a devastated provincial capital stripped looters of their clothing and forced them to sit on the street as a warning to others. The death toll topped 117,000, and officials warned that 5 million people lack clean water, shelter, food, sanitation and medicine.
Special Coverage
American planes delivered medical staff to Sri Lanka and body bags to Thailand, while a Thai air base used by B-52 bombers during the Vietnam War was becoming a hub for a U.S. military-led relief effort that will stretch along the Indian Ocean.
As a colossal international rescue effort struggled off the ground, relief efforts suffered a hitch when a false alarm of more killer waves sparked panic in India, Sri Lanka and Thailand and sent survivors and aid workers fleeing.
Indian women at a makeshift camp in a marriage hall said their children were going hungry. "For the past few days we were at least getting food," said Selvi, 35, who uses one name. "Today, we didn't even get that because aid workers fled the town after a fresh alert was issued this morning."
The false alarm from the Indian government was just one of the new and sometimes unexpected threats facing survivors.
Sister Charity, a 32-year-old nun rescued by an Indian navy ship from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Wednesday, said confused and hungry crocodiles were on the loose.
"As we were returning (to the ship), two or three crocodiles started coming toward us. The navy officers had to fire their revolvers to ward off the crocodiles to protect us," she told The Associated Press.
In the remote Indian islands near the epicenter of Sunday's magnitude-9.0 earthquake, entire villages were wiped out. With only 400 bodies found so far, the region's administrator said 10,000 people were missing. Survivors who reached the archipelago's main city, Port Blair, said they had not eaten for two days.
Around the Indian Rim and beyond, families endured their fifth day of ignorance as to the fate of friends and relatives who had taken a holiday-season vacation to the sunny beaches of Thailand, India and Sri Lanka, which bore the brunt of the tsunami. Thousands were still missing, including at least 2,500 Swedes, more than 1,000 Germans and 500 each from France and Denmark.
The U.S. death toll was officially raised from 12 to 14, with seven dead in Thailand and seven in Sri Lanka. Some 600 Americans who were listed as missing have been found, Boucher said, but several thousand had not been located four days after the disaster struck.
In Sri Lanka, Americans have been showing up at U.S. consular offices wearing bathing suits, with no money and no clothes, said State Department spokesman Richard Boucher.
Death tolls across the region continued to grow. Indonesia led with some 80,000. Sri Lanka reported 27,200, India more than 7,300 and Thailand around 2,400. A total of more than 300 were killed in Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, the Maldives, Somalia, Tanzania and Kenya.
Military ships and planes rushed aid to Sumatra's ravaged coast. Countless corpses strewn on the streets rotted under the tropical sun causing a nearly unbearable stench.
In Banda Aceh, the devastated main city of northern Sumatra, soldiers and police guarded abandoned shops in the city's market amid fears of looting. Three alleged looters caught by police were put on the street stripped to their underpants as a deterrent.
Food drops began along the coast, mostly of instant noodles and medicines, with some of the areas "hard to reach because they are surrounded by cliffs," said Budi Aditutro, head of the government's relief team.
The World Health Organization (news - web sites) said it needed $40 million to supply 3-5 million people with clean water, shelter, food, sanitation and health care.
"Unless the necessary funds are urgently mobilized and coordinated in the field we could see as many fatalities from diseases as we have seen from the actual disaster itself," said Dr. David Nabarro, head of crisis operations at WHO.
The next few days will be critical in controlling any potential outbreak of waterborne diseases in areas affected by the Indian Ocean tsunamis, Nabarro told the AP. The main threat to public health was drinking water that had been contaminated with feces.
"Wells, water supply systems just get broken, and then whatever water you do get is liable to be contaminated," Nabarro said.
Governments have so far donated some $500 million, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan (news - web sites) said, adding that he was "satisfied" by the response, even though another U.N. earlier complained that the West had been "stingy" in the past.
Responding to persistent criticism that U.S. pledges have been slow to materialize and deliveries of aid not fast enough, Boucher ticked off a string of relief flights and declared: "Any implication we are not leading the way is wrong."
The United States, India, Australia, Japan and the United Nations (news - web sites) have formed an international coalition to coordinate worldwide relief and reconstruction efforts.
In Galle, the graceful old city on the southern tip of Sri Lanka, German and Finnish teams helped set up water plants and mobile clinics.
A U.S. Air Force plane arrived in the capital, Colombo, bringing 26 medical specialists from the Army, Marines and Air Force, which form part of the Pacific Fleet Command.
American planes already have delivered 1,400 body bags to southern islands in Thailand, where Interior Minister Bhokin Balakula said more than 3,500 bodies have been found. Rescue and forensic teams from Australia, Japan, Germany, Israel and other nations fanned out across Thailand trying to find survivors and identify rapidly decomposing corpses.
"We have to have hope that we'll find somebody," said Ulf Langemeier, head of a German team that combed a wrecked resort with three body-detecting dogs under huge flood lamps early Thursday.
There likely will be up to 1,000 U.S. military personnel arriving in Thailand in the next week, Lt. Col. Scott Elder said. A U.S. Navy (news - web sites) aircraft carrier battle group is heading from Hong Kong to the shores of Sumatra. The first of many Air Force C-130 cargo planes has landed in Indonesia with blankets, plastic sheeting and medicines.
Australian and New Zealand military cargo planes have flown supplies and water purification plants into Indonesia. A Pakistani navy ship has been diverted to rescue survivors on outlying islands in the Maldives. Singapore is sending eight helicopters, a navy ship and more than 500 military personnel.
One bit of encouraging news came out of the Maldives, the Indian Ocean archipelago that is the world's lowest-lying country. Officials believe that at an average of just three feet above sea level, it lacked the conditions for a fall-scale tsunami to build up. That meant casualties and damage, while considerable, were less than in neighboring countries. Seventy-three people are confirmed dead and 31 are missing.
The islands' mainstay, tourism, looked likely to rebound quickly. Foreign tourists were back in the water and resort hotel rooms were reopening.
"My friends and family told me to go back home. But I told them I'd be more comfortable here than in the cold," said Michaela Niedermeyer, 43, of Vienna, Austria, who jumped on an inflatable mattress and paddled to shore after her bungalow, built on stilts over the water, was swamped by the tsunami. |
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tadi dgr news.. abt 125,000 pple died in bandar aceh due to the tsunami..sedih sey..:cry::cry: |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 31-12-2004 07:15 AM:
Top Stories - AP
Tsunami Death Toll Soars Past 117,000
48 minutes ago Top Stories - AP
By CHRIS BRUMMITT, Associated Press Writer
BANDA ACEH, Indonesia - Pilots dropped foo ...
paling important skarang aku rasa clean water la....
mana nak carik sey...kalo air laut smua dah masuk kat darat, even perigi2 smua dah contaminated air masin.....
then kalo kat sungei2 pun kalo ada mayat2, dah tak healthy to drink lagik... |
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Originally posted by matz_rockz at 31-12-2004 12:22 PM:
cenel i punya news aku suka..........
matz hari ni straits time ada two page artikel pasal cenel I news department
how dorang intend to revamp the organisation....
reporters jadi news presenters, photographer suratkabar jadi video camera crew...
dorang kena gi kursus, kena pakai cantik2....
tapi smua tak menjadi la, stesyen dah kena take over ngan mediacorp |
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the scale of destruction is terrible....... |
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