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- It is official: Ali Rustam Syiok Sendiri...
- Anwar - Muhyiddin: Antara telur pindang dan telur tembelang!!
| Posted: 02 Nov 2010 09:14 PM PDT Seronok kutuk Puteri Umno? Jangan kutuk kalu kitapun tak buat aktiviti.... Tahniah Nisa Shah Alam.... Nisa tempat lain guano? Ampang? ![]() Talkshow NISA Shah Alam kembali lagi bersama Aizat AF5 dalam talkshow ini.. Persembahan yang bakal mengemparkan penonton.. Lihat la perbezaannya Wardina dan Dr. Harlina Siraj akan mengulas isu gejala sosial dan pendekatan terbaik menanganinya dalam keluarga, sekolah juga institusi pengajian. Dengan penampilan moderator yang tidak asing lagi kak Muna Izzah Dato' Fadzil Noor motivator/perunding imej Muslimah Berkerjaya... Dalam kempen anti-zina bagi menyambut seruan Generasi Idaman Selangor (GeMS) Kerajaan Negeri Selangor. Panel yang terhebat kami bawakan khusus bagi remaja, ibu bapa berbilang kaum. Mari Hadir bersama !!! Doorgift bagi yang daftar awal.. 6 November 2010 / Sabtu 8.30 malam, bertempat di lot parkir Giant, Seksyen 18 Shah Alam Pastikan anda tidak terlepas tip-tips hebat dari panel berpengalaman luas ini. Datang tauuu.. hadiah menarik di setiap slot.. Jumpa di sanaaaa!!! PASTInya Syok !!! Bagi pihak penganjur program, Nisa' Shah Alam -Pejabat YB Khalid Samad- |
| SAIFULISLAM DI MASJID BUKIT INDAH, AMPANG MALAM NI... Posted: 02 Nov 2010 08:39 PM PDT |
| It is official: Ali Rustam Syiok Sendiri... Posted: 02 Nov 2010 07:14 PM PDT Mengikut seorang kawan....semua ini berpunca dari masalah komunikasi... Ini gara2 penyakit Mat Tyson berjangkit ke Melaka (Ali Rustam).... "Me spik no Inglis...!!" Kepada orang Melaka...sabor ler.... Ulou berlengkau atas pagau...he he!! Yang penting dapat gak cuti satu hari yer.... Malacca developed status self-declared, says OECD official By Clara ChooiNovember 02, 2010 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 2 — The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has confirmed that it had not endorsed Malacca's developed state status, despite the declaration by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak made during a grand celebration on October 20. OECD representative Jon Hall explained to The Malaysian Insider via email that the media could have misunderstood OECD's role in the issue, pointing out that the organisation was not in the position to make such an endorsement. "The OECD did not endorse the Malaccan declaration, mainly because we are not in a position to do so. "As I tried to stress in my speech on Wednesday (October 20), there is no official definition of a developed country (at least none that I am aware of) so the OECD are in no position to set the criteria," he said. Hall, who managed the OECD-hosted Global Project on Measuring the Progress of Societies, was present during the celebration held on the auspicious 2010 hour on 20.10.2010 at the Stadium Hang Jebat here. During the event, Najib had declared Malacca a developed state via tele-conferencing from Kuala Lumpur to a fan of thousands gathered at the ceremony, amid much pomp and pageantry. Despite the celebration however, an email war broke out between OECD officials shortly after, with questions on whether the organisation had rightfully endorsed such a status on the small southern state. OECD is a grouping of the world's 33 richest countries with the highest GDP. The country with the lowest per capita GNP in the OECD is Turkey at US$13,000 while that of Malacca had already reached US$14,261. Malaysia itself has aimed to achieve developed nation status by 2020. In a press event prior to the celebration, Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ali Rustam had claimed that the state had achieved its developed-state status after it met with the 32 criteria set by the OECD to qualify as a developed economy. He had also pointed out that this initiative was a part of a 10-year development plan for the country's second smallest state, known as Melaka Maju 2010. According to news reports, Hall had said during the event that Malaccans had higher than the OECD's minimum levels in virtually all indicators. In his email response however, Hall noted that although he had been present during the event, he was not aware if there were any claims made at the time that the OECD had official endorsed the developed-state declaration. "As most of the proceedings and press conference were in Malaysian (Bahasa Malaysia), and I did not have an interpreter, I do not know whether anyone claimed that the OECD had endorsed the declaration. "One journalist did say something like that to me in question and I pointed out that we had not endorsed anything although we were pleased that statistics had played a strong part in the debate. "Perhaps there has just been a misunderstanding in one of the newspapers," he said. Hall also clarified that the OECD had no such criteria set to determine what made a state "developed" and pointed out that the declaration was purely an initiative of the Malaccan government. "The criteria you mention were set by the Malaccan statistics office and benchmarked against OECD member countries — all that work was done by the Malaccan authorities although they used the OECD data where possible, I believe," he said. Hall however agreed that he had been in contact with the Malaccan authorities on their initiative and work over the past few years. The authorities, he added, had wanted to provide some statistical evidence of the state's development and goal towards reaching a developed state status by 2010. "They felt that one way would be to benchmark themselves to the OECD averages, which to me, seems as a reasonable approach as any so long as they picked a selection of indicators (not just income-based ones) and had a public debate," he said. Hall said it was for the locals themselves to decide whether they were or were not developed, not bodies like the OECD. "And this is what the Malaccan authorities did, or appear to have done, and they even ran a survey of the public to see what the Malaccans themselves thought about their development status," he said. |
| Anwar - Muhyiddin: Antara telur pindang dan telur tembelang!! Posted: 02 Nov 2010 12:05 AM PDT Kalaulah Anwar PM ketika ni...apalah stand Muhyiddin dengan Dr. Asri terhadap beliau agaknya ya? Rasa nak tergelak baca komen Muhyiddin pasal gesaan Dr, Asri terhadap Anwar. Macam ni lah...Anwar kalu nak jadi PM...dah lama dia jadi PM. Ikut ajer cakap Che Dead macam burung kakak tua. Macam Pak Lah buat, macam Najib buat... Dia tak payah masuk penjara. Azizanpun agaknya masih kerja jadi drebar Wan Azizah. Ghani Patailpun mungkin dok sibuk bodek Anwar...Muhyiddin mungkin hari2 pergi Seri Perdana nak tunjuk muka. Dr. Asripun mungkin masih menulis dalam Mingguan Malaysia dan memuji2 Anwar. Zulbabwe?? Tak jadi PMpun Anwar dicari Hillary Clinton. Pergi India bisa saja jumpa Manmohan Singh. Ke Turki, Racep Tayyip Erdogan menunggu. Ke dunia arab, seluruh syeikh sediakan nasi arab. Ke Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla menyambut. Agak2nya Muhyiddin kalu tak jadi TPM...sapa nak jumpa dia ya? Pada aku, kalau perbandingan dua orang ini ibarat telur. Anwar macam telur pindang...Muhyiddin ni kira macam telur tembelanglah..he he!! DPM: Anwar won't heed ex-mufti's advice to retire Nov 2, 10 Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is not likely to heed the advice of former Perlis mufti Asri Zainul Abidin to retire, said Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin. This is because, he said, Anwar, who once held the deputy prime minister's post before his sacking in 1998, has not reached his goal of becoming prime minister of Malaysia. But in what appeared to be a muted remark on the topic he is often scathing about, the deputy premier conceded that it is Anwar's "right" to set his sights on the premiership. "I don't need to comment on all this. I don't think Anwar will make a decision based on the advise of the former mufti. (sniggers) "(Anwar) has his own political considerations. As we understand it, he is still interested because his ambitions have yet to be fulfilled, to be prime minister and to control Putrajaya... but that is his right," he said. Muhyiddin said this at a press conference alongside representatives of the China Council for Promotion of International Trade, at the World Chinese Economic Forum in Kuala Lumpur. On a separate topic, Muhyiddin, who is also Education Minister, urged Chinese-based NGOs who have raised concern over the decision to make History a must-pass SPM subject to not be influenced by "parties who say that this move has ulterior motives". "Don't feel worried or suspicious... there is no political agenda, don't misread it that way. "The History subject is based on historical facts. No one has contested this... Why should we fear our own history?" he asked. Malaysian Chinese backbone of economy Earlier, Muhyiddin had read out Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's keynote address which lauded the Chinese community's contribution to the nation. "The community continues to form the backbone of the Malaysian economy... Malaysia would not be what it is today without the industry, expertise and dedication of the Malaysian Chinese community. "Likewise, there will be a bleak future for Malaysia without the Chinese community's support," he said. In what sounded like a pitch to Chinese foreign investors, Najib's speech also highlighted that Malaysia has learnt that "free trade, open markets and openness to investment are the way to prosperity". "I can assure all investors that they will find in Malaysia a government that is open, transparent, market-friendly and pro-business," Muhyiddin read out. |
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