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[PERBINCANGAN] TEPEK KERATAN AKHBAR BERKAITAN MELAKA DI SINI
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nak tunggu boya tu kekah orang dulu ker
Syd Post at 25-5-2010 15:38
kekah..? lame aku x dengau org ckp pkataan tu.. |
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Semoga Melaka dapat menganjurkan SUKMA dengan jayanya. |
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boye pon dok kat laut ker...
wahh...sape pakai bikini aku ngap<<----kata boye
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kat kuala sg br tu kan mmg byk buaya... sesat ke sana la kot kan |
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DUA BERANAK ke DUA KELUARGA???? |
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dulu....
waktu 'kekecik'
selalu mandi laut kat sana
ada sedara kat area tuh |
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tengok semalam ada jer orang mandi manda kat pantai tu... |
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takutnye..kat laut pon ada boya..ingat kat darat ngan sungai jer..
cikkamus Post at 25-5-2010 15:33
ni mesti x tgk national geographic or animal planet..buaya yg terbesar di dunia adalah buaya air masin. thats mean yg duk kat laut la..tula byk sgt tgk citer mengarut AF8 la,melodi la, fuhh la, ntah ape2 |
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huh..boya laut nie....hehehe... |
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buaya air masin....sesat ke..... |
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Reply 13# fishermeng
sorila...i tak tengok program2 realiti ni ek. AF8 ke mentor ke apa ker sume tak tengok. Tapi dah memang tak terbaca or tak tertengok tv jugak pasal buaya laut. yang i tau buaya duk muara..persimpangan dan pertembungan laut ngan sungai tuh tahu la.. |
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eh! mcm fobia lak nak pi mandi pantai :O |
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nampaknye khidmat aku sangat diperlukan skang ni.. sejam aku cas rm500.. haha... |
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nampaknye khidmat aku sangat diperlukan skang ni.. sejam aku cas rm500.. haha...
pawangBuaya Post at 27-5-2010 01:05
murah sangat tu......... |
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Patot la ikan kat sana x de lagi.................dah abis dimamam buaya |
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Reply 20# alisya05
   yeke? cadangkan amaun yang sesuai.. |
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KORANG SETUJU TAK NGAN APE TOK ALI KATA NIE...????
Post Last Edit by the_slayers at 31-5-2010 14:55
Malaysia minister: God made animals for testing
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – A Malaysian minister defended an Indian company's plans to build an animal testing medicine lab in his state, saying Monday that God created monkeys and rats for experiments to benefit humans.
The plans by India's Vivo BioTech Ltd. to set up a biotechnology center in southern Malacca state has come under fire by activists because it will conduct tests on dogs and primates to make medicines. The activists say Malaysia has no regulations on animal research, which could lead to test subjects being abused.
But Malacca Chief Minister Mohamad Ali Rustam said the lab had received state approval, and animal testing was necessary to make drugs. The project is still in the planning phase.
"God created animals for the benefits of human beings. That's why he created rats and monkeys ... We cannot test on human beings," he told The Associated Press. "This is the way it has to be. God created monkeys, and some have to be tested."
He said Malaysian agencies, such as the wildlife department, could monitor that the animals were not abused and proper procedures followed. He said eating animals could also be seen as cruel, and yet it was widely accepted.
Vivo inked a 450 million ringgit ($141 million) joint-venture deal in January to build the biotechnology center, including laboratories where trial medicines will be tested on animals. Its partners are state government-owned Melaka Biotech Holdings and local firm Vanguard Creative Technologies.
In a joint statement last month, Malaysia's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection and the European Coalition to End Animal Experiments decried the project because Malaysia has no laws protecting the welfare of animals used in experiments.
The group opposed the proposed facility for "both ethical reasons and the lack of scientific validity of using animals in testing."
The groups has submitted a protest letter to the government, urging it to halt the project.
"Malaysia should not open the economy to businesses like this as it promotes cruelty," SPCA official Jacinta Johnson said.
Activists say companies are increasingly outsourcing animal testing to Asia, where regulations are more lax and costs are lower than in the West.
Vivo has said previously it may import beagles from Holland and try to obtain domestic primates for testing. Last year, a French pharmaceutical research company proposed building an animal testing laboratory in southern Johor state using imported macaques, but the project was suspended amid an outcry from environmental groups...
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stuju.. dlm quran pon..yg haiwan dan tumbuhan dicipta untuk kegunaan manusia..
kalu xder testing, xder ubat..kalo xder ubat, susahler idup...
tapi kener pastikan yg testing ni hanyer kt peringkat yg perlu,..pastikan keadaan haiwan ni, selesa dan tak kejam...
pendek kater ikutler shariah,jgn dengar sgt cakap mamat mamat xder agama ni....
aq tgk dulu dier org nak sembelih binatang nagis nagis,..pastu dah masak elok jer melahap..malaslah tgk org hipokrit.... |
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Bukan selama ni memang buat testing kat haiwan ke? |
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