August 16, 2006 |
There are times when you suddenly think of some old buddies that you haven’t been contacting for years.
You want to pick up the phone and give them a call, but then wonder.. what are we suppose to chat about? After all it has been so long you last seen each other.. you are not even sure if they are using the same phone number.
In life we will meet lots of people and friends.. some will stay as life long buddies, some are just passers-by that will live in our fading memories.
Irony though, friends become strangers because we allow them to, perhaps it’s time to stop wondering and just give them a call.
August 14, 2006 |
UMNO Youth Deputy Chief Khairy Jamaluddin, son-in-law of Malaysia Prime Minister, has sold his controversial stake ECM Libra Avenue Bhd. and suffered a lost of ~RM200,000. [Utusan Malaysia]
Khairy claimed that his intentions to sell the shares are to focus on politics and to protect the shareholder interest from being jeorpadized by his personal controversy. Sounds like a noble act but it’s always questionable whether his intention is to protect the company or his father-in-law, or just to save his own political future?
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August 9, 2006 |
Malaysia Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was interviewed by Bernama chairman Datuk Mohd Annuar Zaini on “Bersemuka Bersama Perdana Menteri” show aired by TV3 on Monday night.
All I can remember is this phrase..
“Baru masuk main tak cukup 10 minit sudah nak menghukum saya, macam boleh ni?” (I just entered a football game for less than 10 minutes and was already judged for my performance, how can that be?)
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August 6, 2006 |
Let’s face the fact, no matter what our Malaysia police are going to implement for crime prevention, our crime rate is not likely to significantly reduce in the next few years.
Effectiveness of law enforcement could reduce crime but it’s never the root for crime prevention, education and parenthood could prove more vital to reduce crime rate in long run.
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August 2, 2006 |
Malaysia Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi has issued a warning.. those who spread untruths and slander on the Internet will face the law. [TheStar]
I’m undecided on this matter. At one point I want to stand firm on the last frontier for freedom of speech in Malaysia, on the other hand there are bunches of provocative informations from some irresponsible netizens that I would love to see them being penalized.
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July 30, 2006 |
Malaysia public universities’ standard are dropping all these years, people are wondering if it’s still worth studying in local universities. Fact is however for lots of the future undergraduates, they don’t have much options because of financial issues.
Despite the general dipping of quality in Malaysia universities, studying in local Unis can still be resourceful and interesting. Here is Jee’s 7 tips to improve your university life in Malaysia public universities..
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July 25, 2006 |
Malaysian police force should consider blogging.
I thought of this after reading a popular Chinese blog maintained by the Public Security Bureau from Hebei province, China [link].
The Chinese blog cover various news and information from the Hebei Public Security Bureau including tips to prevent being a crime victim, daily events of the police force, personal diary and interviews with various police personnel.
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July 22, 2006 |
Most Malaysian will know about our darkest history after independence on May 13, 1969.. the racial violence that claim hundred(s) of casualties.
Fact is however, how many of the younger generations know what exactly happened on that day? What triggered the violence? What happen to the victims? What happened to the villains?
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