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Post time 3-1-2005 12:47 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 3-1-2005 12:43 PM:



alrite la tu, penduduk korang bukan ramai pung.....


aku rasa mesti brunei kasi sokongan macam2, cuma low profile aje.....
biasalah, tangan kanan kasi, tangan kiri tak tahu...


macam best la kiasan ko ni dep.. tangan kanan kasi, tangan kiri tak tahu..:cak::cak:
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Post time 3-1-2005 01:03 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 3-1-2005 12:43:



alrite la tu, penduduk korang bukan ramai pung.....


aku rasa mesti brunei kasi sokongan macam2, cuma low profile aje.....
biasalah, tangan kanan kasi, tangan kiri tak tahu...

tapi apsal time dorang tip hotel staff ribu ribu dorang cerita pulak?..:hmm::hmm:  .. sori sipom..
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 Author| Post time 3-1-2005 01:50 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by rosslyn at 3-1-2005 12:05 PM:
AYAH TEMUI SENDIRI MAYAT ANAK DI ACEH
Oleh
Khalid Khamis





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i think berita harian false alarm la, the father jump to conclusion cepat sangat...


Body buried in rubble not S'pore schoolboy's

SCDF team recovers body, but victim turns out to be family's maid
By Azhar Ghani

BANDA ACEH - THE body found in the rubble of a collapsed house in Banda Aceh is not that of a Singaporean schoolboy.
Searching through the debris on Saturday, Yohansyah Putra Yusoff's parents spotted what they thought was his leg, sticking out of the rubble beside his grandparents' bodies.



A HARD DAY'S SEARCH: A 24-man team from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (above) worked tirelessly yesterday to extricate a body that was thought to be that of 11-year-old Singaporean boy, Yohansyah Putra Yusoff. The body turned out to be the family's maid. -- AZIZ HUSSIN
But after a Singapore Civil Defence Force team used power tools to extricate the body yesterday, they found it was the family's maid.

The 24-man team worked tirelessly to reach Yohansyah, 11, and his 15-month-old stepbrother Jordan Adam, believed to be buried under what used to be their grandparents' home.

But by nightfall, there was still no sign of them, said Captain Mohamed Zulkifli Kassim, liaison officer of the Singapore rescue team.

They were reported missing after the killer waves hit last Sunday.

Also believed to be buried in the rubble is Yohansyah's two-year-old Indonesian cousin Ikram.



The search for Yohansyah (left), and his 15-month-old stepbrother Jordan Adam continues amidst the rubble of their grandparents' house in Banda Aceh. -- AZIZ HUSSIN
The two boys' mother, 37-year-old Singapore permanent resident Yusnizar Yunus, watched the operation anxiously, determined to see it through.

Yohansyah's Singaporean father Yusoff Samadi, 43, left for Medan yesterday enroute to Singapore.

The Straits Times understands that a Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) helicopter stationed at the Banda Aceh airport has been put on standby to ferry the bodies to Medan once they are recovered.

Meanwhile, off the coast of Meulaboh, a Singapore Navy landing ship tank dropped anchor yesterday evening. Heavy engineering equipment is on board the RSS Endurance, ready to open up roads and clear debris in the town hit worse than Banda Aceh.

After it unloads the relief supplies, a second medical team from the SAF will strengthen the field hospital that was set up in Meulaboh two days ago.

The other medical team in Banda Aceh has treated more than 300 casualties in its field clinic at Ulee Kareng.

Emergency medical assistance remains critical in this area, the Defence Ministry said yesterday, in an update on its operations. Singapore Armed Forces doctors are helping the Indonesians set up a medical operating base at Sultan Iskandar Muda Airport.

Four RSAF helicopters have also been in action, ferrying supplies from Medan to Banda Aceh and Meulaboh. The Chinook and Super Puma helicopters have also ferried equipment and personnel from other countries and aid agencies to stricken areas.

The air force is also helping the Indonesians set up a combined air coordination centre at Medan Airport to ease congestion. Teams from Malaysia, the United States, Mexico, China and South Africa are also in Aceh. Yesterday, US Navy helicopters began airlifting survivors from stranded villages on Aceh's western coast.

Shaking his head as he watched excavators clearing the wreckage outside Banda Aceh's Grand Mosque, Acehnese Muhammad Fadil expressed impatience: 'Even after a week, bodies are still lying on the open ground.'

The 40km long strip that used to be packed with shophouses and homes along the Banda Aceh coast has been reduced to a grey mudflat.

Until recently, there was little coordination between local authorities and foreign teams, a United Nations aid agency source told The Straits Times.

He said: 'Teams were arriving here with no clear idea of who is, or should be, doing what.'

But things have begun at last coming together, he added.
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 Author| Post time 3-1-2005 01:51 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Browneyes at 3-1-2005 01:03 PM:

tapi apsal time dorang tip hotel staff ribu ribu dorang cerita pulak?..:hmm::hmm:  .. sori sipom..




mungkin tu zaman mewah dorang kot.......skarang mana ada mewah2 sangat...even yang adik tu dia punya kapal layar T*ts and N*pples pun dah masuk sokkabar, smua dah tahu ceta......
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Post time 3-1-2005 02:57 PM | Show all posts
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 (AFP) - Malaysia has opened its airspace and two airports to US and UN relief operations for the tsunami-hit Indonesian province of Aceh, the foreign ministry said Monday.


The UN World Food Programme would use an airport in Subang, a suburb outside the capital Kuala Lumpur, as a base to forward relief supplies to Aceh, the ministry said in a statement carried by Bernama news agency.

The United States has been permitted to use the Langkawi International Airport in the north to send humanitarian aid to Aceh, which bore the brunt of Sunday's disaster, it said.

Malaysia has also deployed aircraft and helicopters to help Indonesia transport supplies and tsunami victims from Aceh, it said.
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Post time 3-1-2005 02:58 PM | Show all posts
Have you ever wondered why it is so difficult to find a seat on an aircraft that leaves India during the peak season?

Are you surprised when you read news reports about passengers who stage dharnas at airports because they have been off-loaded from flights on which they have confirmed bookings?

And when you read that India has finally welcomed three million tourists this year (in itself a bogus figure because 憈ourists
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 Author| Post time 3-1-2005 03:01 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by chicsee at 3-1-2005 02:27 PM:


Ish tak senonoh betul nama kapal dia tu...


   
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=137022003
Tue 4 Feb 2003



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The world's largest divorce settlement

TRACEY LAWSON


FOR more than 20 years, she was known as the humble flight attendants who became the wife of the richest man in the world.

But now the woman who wed the Sultan of Brunei seems destined to become known by a different sobriquet - that of the wealthiest divorcee history has known.

In a move that has confirmed rumours that all is not well behind the palace gates - and perhaps proved the old adage that money cannot buy love - the sultan has announced that he is divorcing his second wife, Mariam.

The sultan抯 brother, Prince Sufri, delivered the news - that he has declared a divorce under Brunei抯 Sharia Islamic law - on state television on Sunday.

No explanation was given as to why the sultan is divorcing his second wife, but Prince Sufri said she would be stripped of her official title, Pengiram Isteri Hajjah Mariam.

To the woman who has mothered two sons and two daughters to the head of the royal family of Brunei, this might be something of a blow. But it may be cushioned by the size of the settlement she can expect.

True, the sultan has seen his fortunes dwindle in recent years, amid embarrassing financial scandal.

Deemed the richest man on Earth in 1990, with a fortune of
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Post time 3-1-2005 03:09 PM | Show all posts
Salji turun pertama kali di negara Arab
DUBAI: Buat pertama kali sepanjang ingatan sejarah, salji turun di Emiriah Arab Bersatu (UAE), negara yang dikelilingi gurun dan padang pasir.

Petikan dari berita harian..31/12/2004

hari kiamat semakin hampir..apa fikiran anda???

Originally posted by eva at 2005-1-1 03:13 AM:


Dubai Snow Park
Thursday, 30 September 2004
If you know anything about Dubai you will know it is hot! You have to hop from your air-conditioned car to the air-conditioned shops ...
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Post time 3-1-2005 04:07 PM | Show all posts
e-mel dari yang bernama cinta, bukannya tsunami

Friday, December 31, 2004
e-mel dari yang bernama cinta, bukannya tsunami

katalog kematian: 122,122
indonesia: 79,940 sri lanka: 27,000 india: 12,419 thailand: 2,394 somalia: 130 myanmar: 90 maldives: 69 malaysia: 67 tanzania: 10 bangladesh: 2 kenya: 1

Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 05:53:51 -0900 (PST)
From: 揟sunami Northern Sumatra
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Post time 3-1-2005 04:28 PM | Show all posts
Banyak orang tak tahu tentang gempa dan tsunami bahkan ketika gempa
dan tsunami itu melahap diri mereka sendiri. Itulah yang terjadi pada
sebahagian besar saudara-saudara kita di Nanggroe Aceh Darusslam dan
Sumatera Utara. Padahal, dengan keberadaan informasi, banyak orang
meyakini, jumlah korban mungkin bisa lebih ditekan.

Apa itu tsunami? Mengapa terjadi gempa dan tsunami? Bagaimana
terjadinya? Apa tanda-tandanya? Adakah langkah antisipasi yang bisa
dilakukan? Apa benar akan ada gempa dan tsunami susulan yang bisa
melanda sebahagian besar wilayah Indonesia?
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Post time 4-1-2005 09:41 AM | Show all posts

Football? Kallang Rage....

FOOTBALL?
KALLANG RAGE
Our man covering Singapore's Tiger Cup campaign - ERNEST LUIS - had warned about Myanmar's dirty play even before the first-leg semi-final clash last Wednesday. They turned uglier last night at the National Stadium, as they lost their heads and a spot in the final to the Singapore Lions and, in the process, incited the fans too



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THE Myanmar national (pictured right in an ambulance) was the victim of a senseless beating last night at the National Stadium.

It happened immediately after a heated game between Singapore and Myanmar in the second leg of the Tiger Cup semi-finals.

At least, this is the claim of Eric Ding, 22, a freelance writer for a Singapore football website called Total Football.

And he has pictures to back up his claim. It was a game that saw a section of Myanmar and Singapore fans almost having a free-for-all at the end of the game as Cisco and police officers intervened, with dustbins being thrown by both camps at each other.

But seconds after the final whistle - when Singapore won 4-2 and 8-5 on total aggregate - Ding was outside the East Entrance gate.


-- Pictures/ ERIC DING (freelancer)
The East Entrance directly leads to the gallery stands where the fans had been taunting and throwing some water bottles at each other.

Ding recalled: 'What I saw between the Myanmar and Singapore fans was bad.

'But what I saw just outside the East Entrance after the final whistle sickened me.'

He claimed he saw a lone Myanmar national - wearing the white Myanmar supporter's T-shirt his compatriots wore last night - standing just outside the East Entrance.

He added: 'I then saw this group of six to 10 Singaporeans - all skinheads - coming up to taunt him.

'He was doing nothing at all but they taunted him.

'He didn't react but one of them brushed against him.

'Then, all of them beat him up.

WHISKEY BOTTLE

'One had a whiskey bottle and hit him with it.

'It happened very quickly, in less than a minute.

'Then, some Singapore fans who had come out of the gates by now saw them and started shouting and chasing them away.

'They ran away. I took pictures of the aftermath. The Myanmar fan was in a daze.

'This Singapore fan next to me called the ambulance which came in five minutes.

When contacted, Civic ambulance's hotline officer confirmed with The New Paper that one of its ambulances had reported going to Singapore General Hospital from the National Stadium last night.

When contacted this morning, SGH confirmed that the patient has been warded but could not provide details on him nor his condition.

A police spokesman told The New Paper this morning that no police report had been made regarding the incident.

Added Ding: 'What surprised me was that no usher, or security officials, or police officers were seen at this gate as the game ended.'

Last night, there was a ban on water bottles being brought in or sold at the National Stadium.

Stall vendors inside the stadium could sell drinks only in paper cups, said Singapore's local organising committee chairman Mohamed Muzammil.

But some fans obviously sneaked them in, as The New Paper - together with some Myanmar and Singapore eyewitnesses - observed them being thrown between rival fans.

The New Paper's photojournalist Deurbon Chow even took a picture of a police officer showing what appears to be a 'middle-finger' sign towards some Myanmar fans as he tried to establish order in the stands.

While the Kallang Roar certainly returned somewhat yesterday with 30,000 watching fans, security measures will have to be much tougher when Singapore host the second of the two-legged Tiger Cup final at the National Stadium on Jan 16.
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Post time 4-1-2005 09:43 AM | Show all posts
Tengoklah budak2 skinheads ni. Buat malu orang kita aje. Dah lah tu, pakai botol whiskey pulak tu...:geram:...I say put them in a dungeon with wild animals and throw away the keys...
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 Author| Post time 4-1-2005 10:34 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by chicsee at 4-1-2005 09:43 AM:
Tengoklah budak2 skinheads ni. Buat malu orang kita aje. Dah lah tu, pakai botol whiskey pulak tu...:geram:...I say put them in a dungeon with wild animals and throw away the keys...



high chance mesti budak2 melayu la eh.....
dorang ni kena cam proof something la...kalo tak proof something cam tak sah...


abis polisman tunjuk middle finger pun kena snapshot....kecoh la...
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Post time 4-1-2005 10:40 AM | Show all posts
kadang2 for nothing ko kena bash up....we just want to see football..


but end up getting bashed....
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Post time 4-1-2005 11:09 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 4-1-2005 10:34 AM:



high chance mesti budak2 melayu la eh.....
dorang ni kena cam proof something la...kalo tak proof something cam tak sah...


abis polisman tunjuk middle finger pun kena snapshot....kecoh  ...


Memang budak skinheads ni banyak budak melayu dan india....entah apa aje perasaan diorang...

Ha'ah polis man tu pun...boleh kena buang kan gitu? Mesti dia kena provoke agaknya tu...
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Post time 4-1-2005 11:15 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by chicsee at 4-1-2005 11:09:


Memang budak skinheads ni banyak budak melayu dan india....entah apa aje perasaan diorang...

Ha'ah polis man tu pun...boleh kena buang kan gitu? Mesti dia kena provoke agaknya tu...

kau ingat mamat polis banyak baik ke.. kawan kawan aku nama aje pakai uniform.. kalau hantar sms tak pernah yang baik punya.. dirty selalu..
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Post time 4-1-2005 11:21 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Browneyes at 4-1-2005 11:15 AM:

kau ingat mamat polis banyak baik ke.. kawan kawan aku nama aje pakai uniform.. kalau hantar sms tak pernah yang baik punya.. dirty selalu..


Ya lah Kak B, tapi dia tengah pakai uniform gitu, di tugaskan menjaga keamanan negara, abih kena fotograp tengah maki gitu...mesti ada yg tak kena....out of uniform masing2 punya hal lah kan...
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Post time 4-1-2005 11:23 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by chicsee at 4-1-2005 11:09 AM:


Memang budak skinheads ni banyak budak melayu dan india....entah apa aje perasaan diorang...

Ha'ah polis man tu pun...boleh kena buang kan gitu? Mesti dia kena provoke agaknya tu...



ni kira their days of glory....we past this life once,i guess dorang nak rasa life according to their fancy.

dulu me kaki joget,tapi tak pernah get into trouble.just go there to have a drink...let loose on the dance floor...that was my kind of fun...
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Post time 4-1-2005 11:25 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by matz_rockz at 4-1-2005 11:23 AM:



ni kira their days of glory....we past this life once,i guess dorang nak rasa life according to their fancy.

dulu me kaki joget,tapi tak pernah get into trouble.just go there to have a dri ...


Days of glory kalau tak kacau orang tak per lah. Ni tidak, menyusahkan orang lagi ada...
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Post time 4-1-2005 11:50 AM | Show all posts
Edisi Nasional: Culik bunuh



KUALA LUMPUR: Ribuan bayi dan kanak-kanak yatim mangsa bencana tsunami di Aceh, Indonesia, dilaporkan diculik sindiket tertentu untuk dijadikan pelacur atau dibunuh untuk mendapatkan organ dalaman.
Kejadian sama turut dilaporkan di Khao Lak, Thailand, apabila seorang kanak-kanak warga Sweden berusia 12 tahun, diculik dari katil hospital ketika menerima rawatan akibat kecederaan dalam tragedi ombak besar, 26 Disember lalu itu.

Pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) di Indonesia yang mendedahkan perkembangan menakutkan itu, bimbang bayi dan kanak-kanak kehilangan ibu bapa itu dijual kepada bukan Islam untuk dijadikan anak angkat, sekali gus menyebabkan mereka ditukar agama.

Kegiatan mengeksploitasi kanak-kanak itu dipercayai dilakukan sindiket tertentu yang menyamar sebagai waris, malah ada laporan menyatakan mereka turut merampas bayi daripada ibu yang sedang dilanda trauma berikutan bencana alam itu.

Pengarah Program Pendidikan Damai di Aceh, Dr Asna Husin, berkata beliau dimaklumkan perkara itu menerusi e-mel daripada beberapa pertubuhan kebajikan dan sosial di Aceh, beberapa hari lalu.

Malah, katanya, mengikut perangkaan tidak rasmi, kira-kira 5,000 bayi dan kanak-kanak yatim di wilayah yang musnah dalam kejadian tsunami itu kini dalam bahaya jika tiada tindakan segera melindungi mereka diambil pihak pemerintah.

揓umlah ini hanya anggaran dan NGO di sana (Indonesia) menganggarkan beribu lagi bayi dan kanak-kanak Aceh yang kehilangan tempat bergantung, kini terancam.

揂da pihak mendakwa melihat beberapa individu tidak dikenali memasuki hospital dan pusat penempatan untuk menculik bayi dan kanak-kanak dengan mengaku sebagai ibu bapa sebenar.

揑ndividu terbabit juga didakwa menggunakan pelbagai alasan seperti kemanusiaan untuk mengaburi mata masyarakat.

揧ang mengejutkan, mereka didakwa bertindak kejam membunuh bayi itu untuk mendapatkan organ seperti mata, buah pinggang untuk dijual,
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