Entries Tagged as ‘News’

January 10, 2009

The Coke Revolt

NOT

500 protesters and a few hundred petitioners do not make up the Malaysian population.
Most, if not all Malaysians do not condone the attacks, but not all Malaysians believe in protesting and boycotting cokes either.
I’ve said enough.

December 30, 2008

Cheaper Canai!

This must be among greatest news the nation has heard in 2008.
I guess you’ll know where to look for me when I’m back in 7 months time… if the price remains.

December 27, 2008

WoW Singapore

‘Singapore Recruiters Not Avoiding WoW Players’
Referring to an article posted weeks ago on how employers are instructed to avoid recruiting World of WarCraft players, a new article posted on Kotaku mentions that job recruiters in Singapore are not discriminating against such criteria.*Evil Grin*

While my days of farming, PVP-ing and raiding are long gone along with [...]

November 27, 2008

Gunmen Attacks Mumbai, Malaysians asked to Take Pictures and Email

(If you are Malaysian in Mumbai, tell us about the situation in the City. Send your e-mails and pictures to feedback@thestar.com.my)
Maybe I’m getting the message wrongly, but I figure that advising Malaysians to contact the embassy or to stay away from danger would be more appropriate in this situation rather than “Tell us about the situation” [...]

November 6, 2008

Anyone Can Be Prime Minister!

Sure or not? Don’t anyhow say only.
Not say I say what, but if some person from a minority group does indeed become PM, I scared got certain people not happy only. 
But then, if you think carefully, there is a certain element of truth in the statement ’Anyone can be Prime Minister’ judging by the quality of our [...]

October 16, 2008

News Updates

This is what The Economist has to say about the current global financial and economic situation.
 
In other news, 

According to the Home Minister, the base had to be closed as it was ‘located in a dirty area where there was a possibility of being exposed to contagious diseases.’
He also added that ‘The presence of criminals [...]