Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Selamat Taun Baru 2010 wai kaban



Terima Kasih kelebih agi ngagai Tuhan ti udah ngibun kitai sepanjai Taun 2009 tu, ti nyau ka datai ba pengujung ia.

Ngajihka Tuhan semampai merkat ke kaul kitai serta di lindung Iya dalam pengasih Yesus Kristus belama ia.

Enggau awak tu, aku ka madah ke pengaga ati laban dalam Taun tu, aku ngasai ke mayuh amat bala ti nyau tau dikangau ke aku "pangan" kategal pengawa Blogging.

Aku ukai semina ngintu Blog tu aja, tang nyau nyengkaum ke 2 iti agi ianya
http://merekahfajar.blogspot.com enggau http://www.merekahfajarmotors.com

Aku ngasai ke pengawa tu bisi meri reti dalam pengidup aku serta dunya ti besai ngelama tu nyau sepi aku majak mit! (jaku tundi)

Readers, fellow bloggers & friends; I praise Almighty God as this 2009 draws to a close.

This Year has truly been a very fruitful as well as a challenging one for me but I really enjoy the fruits of our labour as well as making new friends throughout this Year.

We visited Miri & Bintulu this year, and hopefully other places in 2010!

Although our global economy is I should say slow, but God is still in control of our lives and from His Blessings we're still moving in the right direction because of our faith in him.

I pray the New Year will bring in joy & happiness for all of us, especially fellow Malaysians/Sawakians.

WE have truly been blessed this Year. And abundantly!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Local Fruits






Aku enda enggau urang belandik ke buah ti di-impot. Buah menua kitai ditu pan nadai kurang ia ba penyamai, vitamin contents.

Aku deka ngambar sekeda agi bansa buah ti dikemisi kitai.

Arapka kitai nguji, serta muji buah menua diri empu.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Mushroom



"Bagaikan cendawan tumbuh selepas hujan" is a Malay saying describing a situation where everyone tries to duplicate one another like opening a Coffeeshop, a laundry outlet, perhaps?

BUT this is a "poisonous" mushroom, NOT to be eaten!

I took this picture outside my house before my wife quickly get rid of it.

Looks harmless if you're not knowledgeable about the species, so be very careful before you think of cooking them.

Sunday, October 25, 2009


Picture: Beef Noodle

Picture: Chicken Mushroom Noodle

Picture: All-time favorite, our infamous Kolo Mee with pork char siew, pork balls etc


Yum yum .....

Glorious food for your picking. No one can live without them, or is that a poor statement?

Hawkers really know how to come up with great recipes. These days, many countries are claiming these recipes to be theirs, thus creating a "war" about who's first and who's the "copycat" in this case?

Personally, I dont give a care, why waste time fighting over them. They are to be savour, to be enjoyed especially when you're on an empty stomach.

Forget the dieting once in a while. Food is heavenly.

My pick? If for a bowl of kolo mee, I prefer those in Green Road, especially the stall along Gold Jade Road. It has that "original" taste from the 70s, the authentic taste for me.

Nay, I'm not endorsing anyone of them, just sharing.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

About Penyabung GameFarm



Picture: Penyabung Game Farm's Logo



This is one sport that I love which may be cruel to animal lovers.
I was introduced so many years ago that I lost track when I got into it.
No, I won't pass it on to my kids, mind you?
WE have our own small "farm" the outskirts of Kuching, where we breed our own fighting birds.
Their sizes are between 2kgs to 2.6kgs each. And each have developed their own fighting techniques.
Many people have placed their trust in our specially-trained fighting birds and many have come back for more.
We have sold uncountable number of "gladiators" and the selling price are NOT fixed.
Penyabung GameFarm's handler is Mr. Ben Ujai, who is very dedicated towards producing in every bird that "winning edge."
I dont encourage gambling folks, and for us its just a hobby!




Tuesday, October 13, 2009

LAKSA



Hmmm............ what can I say? Simply loving it!

I know some people will talk about its cholesterol contents, some prefer using milk and some coconut milk, whatever the ingredients being used here, no one can say LAKSA is not "sedap di makan."

I usually drop by the stall operating in Palm Road, my 1st choice , my 2nd choice the one in Stutong Baru, and another outlet somewhere along the Ban Hock Road.

I prefer mine without prawns, but with thin sliced of omelette and of course, the condiments (sambal) to go with it must be spicy!

Need I say much more to tempt your taste bud guys, I dont think so?

So, try it out and get back to me on that.

Happy days are back agai
n ..............

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sidang Injil Borneo (SIB) Iban Kpg Stutong, Kuching



We've moved into this NEW Church 2 weeks already. The "old" Church was a shophouse which was rented to us for nearly 20 years, somewhere in BDC housing estate.

This building was built at a cost of RM100,000+ through donations and its about 90% completed.

Our elder is The Rev.Daniel Ngilek and our Pastor is Ambrose Liap.

The congregation is mainly made up of Ibans from Kpg.Stutong, Kpg.Stampin, some PTPL students and those residing in BDC.

This Church now can accomodate about 400 people and we are thankful to Almighty God for granting our wish and vision which was finally realised after 5 years of praying and seeking.

We hope to be a beacon to those living near the vicinity and to reach out to more people for Christ.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Najib turns blind eye to anti-Malaysian protests

By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani (The Malaysian Insider)

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 2 - Datuk Seri Najib Razak played down today anti-Malaysian protests the past few days by Indonesians in Jakarta, insisting the apparent strain would not affect ties between the two countries.

Yesterday, Indonesian television showed a group of students from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta protesting against the presence of Malaysian students and burning the Malaysian flag.

Today, Indonesian students reportedly pelted the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta with rotten eggs. They also tried to raise an Indonesian flag at the embassy gates.

The latest attack was sparked by apparent anger over a belief in Indonesia that Malaysia’s national anthem had been copied from an Indonesian song, Terang Bulan.

The protests come on the back of the recent controversy over a Balinese dance being used to promote a satellite television show about Malaysia.

“The president SBY (Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono) has told me that he wants a close and friendly relationship between Malaysia and Indonesia. The president also calls me personally about any issues regarding the two countries,” Najib said today.

But, despite the prime minister’s remarks, it has been apparent that Indonesia-Malaysia ties have been strained in recent months, especially over the Ambalat issue.

Indonesia claimed that Malaysian warships had entered the Ambalat area in the Sulawesi sea in early June.

Soon after that, Indonesia also stopped allowing its citizens from being sent to work as maids in Malaysia after reports of abuse by Malaysian employers.

***What is this, adding more tension after the Ambalat issue.

Being "serumpun" and so many similarities between these two "friendly" neigbors, naturally people from the West will have wonderin' thoughts why these is happening again after the Confrontation back in the 60s?

I hope our generations will be able to live by side with one another instead of always "playing with fire."

The world is big enough for all of us. Go find your own playground.***

SDass

Friday, September 4, 2009

Malaysia blames Discovery Channel in dance flap



THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Malaysia sought Friday to allay anger in Indonesia over the use of a Balinese dance in a promotional spot for a TV documentary series on Malaysia, with officials laying the blame on cable network Discovery Channel.

The clip sparked outrage in Indonesia, with hundreds staging rallies and accusing Malaysia of stealing the "Pendet" dance from the Indonesian resort island of Bali, in the latest cultural dispute between the neighbors.

Cultural Minister Rais Yatim said the mistake was committed by Discovery Channel, which produced the 30-second clip to promote its series "Enigmatic Malaysia."

Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific said it regretted using the image of the Balinese dancer, which it said was sourced from an independent third party.

"The promotional clip has been removed from all feeds," it said in a statement, adding that it had no intention of causing any misunderstanding or distress.

Rais said the clip had nothing to do with any film producers in Malaysia and "there is no need to fight in public or be emotional."

Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin urged Indonesians to end their protests and accept the apology by Discovery Channel.

The two countries share Islam as their main religion and have similar national languages, but have had a history of testy relations.

In late 2007, Indonesia threatened to sue Malaysia for using traditional Indonesian songs and dances in its national tourism campaign. The two countries established a high-level panel to resolve the dispute.

On Tuesday, about 30 Indonesians pelted the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta with rotten eggs and attempted to hoist an Indonesian flag at the gate to protest the video, The Star newspaper said. Hundreds of art students also staged theatrical protests on campuses nationwide, and rallies have been held in Bali.

Indonesian Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik said Friday he wrote a protest note last week to Malaysia saying it had violated a 2007 agreement to honor each other's cultural heritage.

Malaysia has "promised to reprimand the production house" which created the clip, he said.

Last updated September 4, 2009 3:58 a.m. PT


Another embarrassing moment for Malaysians is how I put it, I wonder who should shoulder the blame this time around for this great "blunder" if I may say it as such ?

Our Authorities say Discovery Channel is the "culprit."

Shouldn't they have somebody or some department officials monitoring this before they are shown to members of the public ?

Why is it, an important programme like that could go undetected , maybe someone is sleeping on the job ??

We will never know if they keep covering up for one another.

Comment made by: S Dass

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Wed. Aug 26th >The Permatang Pasir By-Elections<

PAS maintains Chinese support, Umno race tactics a flop


By Syed Jaymal Zahiid

BUKIT MERTAJAM, Aug 26 — If the Permatang Pasir by-election was to gauge the effectiveness of Umno’s communal politicking, the results point to only one conclusion: failure.

Mohd Salleh Man, PAS Penang commissioner, beat Rohaizat Othman, the scandal-hit Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate, with a majority of 4,551. The former garnered 9,618 votes against the latter’s 5,067.

PAS won in all Chinese dominated areas throughout the state constituency. From the suburbs of Sama Gagah and Cross Street to the semi-rural town of Permatang Pauh, the Islamist party thumped their Umno rivals with big majorities.

In Sama Gagah, where Umno and its allies in Barisan Nasional spent most of their time campaigning, PAS edged out its old foe by raking in 1,397 votes against Umno’s 594. In Cross Street, a DAP stronghold, Umno fell behind PAS with a 642 majority and in Permatang Pauh, the former gained 875 votes against Umno’s 354.

Campaigning materials depicted PAS as an extremist group; focussing on Chinese-sensitive issues like the pig abbattoir closure in Kedah and the beer sale issue in Selangor to regain much of the lost Chinese votes that went to Pakatan Rakyat in last year’s general elections.

But the Permatang Pasir results have shown that Umno’s racial attacks have not been effective, said PAS vice-president and Permatang Pasir by-election director Datuk Mahfuz Omar.

“The voters have completely rejected the kind of racist politics played by Umno and BN,” Mahfuz told a post-victory press conference in Permatang Pasir.

Mahfuz claimed observations made by the party indicate a similar voting trend from the 2008 general elections, where Chinese votes mainly went to PR and the Malay votes are equally spread among supporters from both sides of the fence.

“Just as what had happened in the general elections, it has happened again here which shows that the people want change and transparent governance, a government with integrity, something that Umno and BN cannot provide,” he added.

The continued support shown by the Chinese voters here is not the only barometer of Umno’s ineptitude at communal politics. Umno sang a different tune in Malay majority areas, portraying PAS as a party that has compromised Islamic values by being a stooge to a Chinese dominated party, the DAP.

This approach has also proven to be a failure. If Permatang Pasir is any gauge, Umno’s attacks have not gained much traction on the ground except among its own core supporters.

The results of yesterday’s by-election suggests a hardening of support on both sides of the political divide as PAS’s relentless attacks on Rohaizat’s candidacy also did not seem to have gained the party more votes.

Deputy Prime Minister and BN deputy chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yasin, the leading man behind the party’s ongoing racial attack, yesterday admitted that there were no significant changes in Malay voting trend.

Rohaizat, on the other hand, hinted that his defeat was caused by “the failure of the Chinese community here to fulfill its vows of support” which is an indirect admission that the race card has not worked its magic for Umno and BN.

Source: The Malaysian Insider

O'boy! This is not good at all for the parties in the Barisan Nasional!

They should be the ones doing the "drubbing" instead these days, they are the ones being "clobbered senseless" by the Opposition led by Pakatan Rakyat.

I was thinking, should IF the Pakatan were not a Unit, would they be able to withstand the onslaught by the BN??

And how long before Pakatan takes over at Federal level then state level?

They lost Perak and "won" it back through some dubious means, and from what I gathered the voters are left fuming because of these dirty tactics in winning it back.

Now there is something brewing in Selangor, next is Kedah.

I love Sarawak, my homestate. Always peaceful, always Barisan Nasional in thoughts and spirits, no matter what others may say.

That shows Sarawakians have "maturity" or is it otherwise? I can't interpret it.

Come the next Elections, over in Semenanjung, we will see a "sea change" unlike in our homestate, its always lovey-dovey for us here, no matter what may come.

Sabah may spring a surprise, yet again? You'll never know their thoughts till its too late to say "cheez."

Hmmm..... Forgive me. I'm a lousy political commentator. I just don't like politics but I love how that is being run in my country of Malaysia.

Malaysian politics, that is, Malaysian styled!

Not like those in Great Britain, in the US of A. Our stylelah!! Cara kita ....

Tak samakan? But BN is a washout soon by the look of things to come. The shape of things to come is not too smooth sailing for those supporting Barisan Nasional and its component parties.

I hope so. The wind of change is blowing near and it maybe here already!

Are we ready for the change of guard? Its too long overdue. About time we give it some thought.

"Rakyat di dahulukan" for now. Its has always been the rakyat, though the Elected ones may object to the comment.


SDass

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Celebrity Business: Kenny Rogers Roasters




A Chicken Only Kramer Could Love

Country musician Kenny Rogers has won numerous platinum records for crooning about losing love but it was chicken - roasted chicken - that caused him to lose a bundle in the late '90s. Even an entire Seinfeld episode devoted to Rogers' fast food chicken restaurant, Kenny Rogers Roasters, couldn't save the business from failing in 1998. It probably didn't help that Rogers failed to recognize his own chicken in a blind taste test between Kenny Rogers Roasters and NBC cafeteria chicken on The Late Show with Conan O'Brian in 1997.

Source: yahoo! Finance

I have never been to one, from the outside it looks very tempting.

The wide-array of food on offer must be good, and one of these days, I'm going over to one of these franchised-outlet to have my chicken.

Its kind of funny reading the post about Mr.Kenny Rogers who cant distinguished his Kenny Rogers Roasters and NBC's cafeteria chicken!

How embarassing moment it must have been for Mr. Rogers himself.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Bintulu: on the 25th of July



My children together with their auntie Cath made this trip, their 1st to Bintulu,
the Gas Town!

They/we spent 3 days there. These guys got to see and visited many places, even managed to take a swim along the beaches here.

Myself & LadyJenn left them in the tender care of another sister, now a Bintulu resident, Indai Marina, who took them on board.

We will be coming back soon.

Stephen Dass

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Going Bankrupt ?


When you're afraid you might lose your job, triple-milled soap, $18 body lotion and aromatherapy spa treatments tend to become less of a priority. The domestic portion of Crabtree & Evelyn filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July with between $10 million and $50 million in assets -- and just as much in debts.

The Woodstock, Conn., company was founded in 1973 and built its brand on natural products that feature herbs, fruits and fresh flowers. But as consumers watched Wall Street spiral lower, they reigned in spending on consumer luxuries. Crabtree & Evelyn's 126 stores, mostly sprinkled in malls throughout the country, have seen a sharp sales pullback.

The real-estate portfolio of the company will go under the microscope as part of its bankruptcy filing, but for now, the stores remain open. Crabtree & Evelyn also operates a Web site, which is unaffected by the filing, and distributes products to thousands of wholesalers.

Crabtree & Evelyn is owned by Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad, a Malaysian company that is publicly traded there and invests in a grab-bag of industries, including manufacturing, real estate and retail.

Source: CNNMoney.Com

Only today, did I know that Crabtree & Evelyn belongs to Kepong Bhd, a Malaysian registered and Public-Listed company.

All the while, I thought C&E is a brand name from some countries in Europe!

A pity, the economic crisis is having the "strangled-hold" over so many established companies and surely the smaller Companies will soon wind-up due to the effect and impact of the economy.


Comment made by: SDass

Monday, July 13, 2009

No place for top STPM scorer - The Star Monday July 13, 2009

KUALA LUMPUR: Chai Wei Xiong graduated as top STPM special needs student in 2008 and hopes to teach deaf and mute children. He is deaf and mute himself.

But after checking online, he discovered that his application to a local university to study special education had been rejected.

Chai has appealed but has not received any response so far.

He was told by officers in the Ministry of Higher Education that his application was rejected because he did not attend an interview. But Chai maintained he did not receive any notice to attend any interview.



Higher Education Deputy Minister Dr Hou Kok Chung and Transport Minister’s private secretary Woon Yong Teai have written to the Higher Education Ministry and the Department of Higher Education to help Chai.

Chai told The Star through writing that he was hopeful of getting a place in the university during the next intake. He has been giving home tuition to deaf and mute students in Malay, English, Mathematics, Science and History since April last year.

Chai has been deaf since he was three years old and started his special education at SKPK Jalan Peel.

He had his secondary education at SMK Dato Ibrahim Yaacob and did Form 6 at Methodist Boys School.

In Form Five, he studied in the United States for about 6 months at the Alabama School for Deaf and Blind as part of a cultural exchange programme.

Another sad episode. Who is really to blame or which Department when it comes to this, this boy lost his opportunity when the letter he was expecting didn't arrive at all. And he missed the interview because of that.

I won't point my finger at anyone but who is supposed to do the delivery service?
Or these days we have other agencies doing that now of which I'm not aware off?

I think this is more of our fellow Malaysians' attitude, the "tidak apa/itu dia punya hal" attitude.

I hope this boy be given another chance at the interview. We don't want to lose this kind of "gifted" person to our neighbouring country, do we?

We have lost quite a number of professionals, "smart" students down the years due to our attitude, if I may say that.


SDass AKA Merekah Fajar

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

About Bottled Water




Stricter labeling urged for bottled water
By EMILY FREDRIX, AP Food Industry Writer Emily Fredrix, Ap Food Industry Writer
Wed Jul 8, 7:41 pm ET

Consumers know less about the water they pay dearly for in bottles than what they can drink almost for free from the tap because the two are regulated differently, congressional investigators and nonprofit researchers say in new reports.

Both the Government Accountability Office and the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit research and advocacy organization, recommend in reports released Wednesday that bottled water be labeled with the same level of information municipal water providers must disclose.

The researchers urged Americans to make bottled water "a distant second choice" to filtered tap water because there isn't enough information about bottled water. The working group recommends purifying tap water with a commercial filter, however.

Both reports were released at a congressional subcommittee Wednesday morning.

Bottled water — an industry worth about $16 billion in sales last year — has been suffering lately as colleges, communities and some governments take measures to limit or ban its consumption. As employers, they are motivated by cost savings and environmental concern because the bottles often are not recycled.

Bottled water sales were growing by double-digit percentages for years and were helping buoy the U.S. beverage industry overall. But they were flat last year, according to trade publication Beverage Digest.

Beverage Digest editor John Sicher said some consumers are turning on the tap during the recession simply because it's cheaper.

From 1997 to 2007, the amount of bottled water consumed per person in the U.S. more than doubled, from 13.4 gallons to 29.3 gallons, the GAO report said.

The issue before a subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee was less about waste and water quality concerns and more about the mechanics of regulating bottled water.

As a food product, bottled water is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration and required to show nutrition information and ingredients on its labels. Municipal water is under the control of the Environmental Protection Agency.

The two agencies have similar standards for water quality, but the FDA has less authority to enforce them, the GAO said, and the environmental agency requires much more testing.

Subcommittee chairman Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., said the subcommittee was requesting information Wednesday from a dozen bottled water companies on their water sources, treatment methods and two years' results of contaminant testing. It was not immediately clear which companies were being contacted.

"Consumers may not realize that many regulations that apply to municipalities responsible for tap water do not apply to companies that produce bottled water," he said in statements opening the hearing.

The GAO noted the FDA has yet to set standards for DEHP, one of several chemicals known as phthalates that are found in many household products, while the EPA limits the presence of phthalates in tap water.

In a survey of officials in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, the GAO found they think consumers are misinformed about bottled water.

"Many replied that consumers often believe that bottled water is safer or healthier than tap water," according to the GAO report.

The Washington, D.C.-based Environmental Working Group said in its report that consumers do not get enough information to determine which water is best for them.

Both groups said some bottled water brands include the same information required of tap water providers on either labels or company Web sites.

The GAO called for more research but said the FDA should start by requiring that bottled water labels tell consumers where to find out more.

Community water systems must distribute annual reports about their water's source, contaminants and possible health concerns.

Consumers should know where all their water comes from, how it is treated and what is found in it, said Richard Wiles, senior vice president for policy and communications for the Environmental Working Group.

"If the municipal tap water systems can tell their customers this information, you would think that bottled water companies that charge 1,000 times more for this water could also let consumers know the same thing," he told The Associated Press.

The bottled water industry's trade group, the International Bottled Water Association, planned to testify Wednesday that the product, — subject to the same regulation as other soft drinks, teas, juices and other beverages — is safe. Additional standards apply for bottled water products labeled as "purified water" or "spring water," among other labels, because they must prove a connection to those sources, according to planned testimony from Joseph Doss, president and chief executive of the International Bottled Water Association.

Doss said consumers can learn about bottled water by contacting the company, reading its Web site and visiting sites run by state governments.

State safeguards for bottled water often exceed the federal, though they are less stringent than for tap water, the GAO wrote.

The trade group declined to comment on the reports before they are released.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

House Trade-In?



I saw this Ad during my maiden trip to Bintulu 30th of June.

It sort of "caught my eye" as I didn't know that these days this arrangement can actually be done.

I kept thinking and wondering how they do it, because I'm doing car trading since the last 5 years.

Well folks, if you're not happy with your "dream" home, think about that offer.

I heard somebody say it many months back, "rumah ku, syurga ku" and I agree, it can be very hellish if you had a bad experience staying in one?

Cheerio.

Friday, June 26, 2009

The "Hanging Chicken of BDC"



There are many ways to utilise spaces. And there are also many ways to make use of a signboard!

Actually, these are very smart "food" people. You see folks, when they hang out the chicken to dry, not only is the chicken when fried is crispy, those driving by will take a glance and their tastebuds tempted to give the chicken a try or rather a bite!

So for both you and I its a "win win" situation in the end.

Poor chickens, left out to dry in the sun.


Comment made by: SDass AKA Merekah Fajar

Coconut water!




This is where I quench my thirst, nearly everyday of the week.

These guys are operating in Kota Samarahan, the road leading into the Desa Ilmu Housing Estate.

The coconut water is so refreshing every time especially during a hot and humid weather. A cup of costs RM1 only. They sell sugarcane juice as well.

The "nyiur pandan" is so tasty. I tried planting it at the backyard of our home in Desa Ilmu but it failed me.

By the way, do you guys remember the song sung by the late Nat King Cole? I'm sure you do. I could use that tune as a Theme Song to promote that nyiur pandan?

How about that?

Comment made by: SDass

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Bloody in-considerate!





I hate whenever our roads are congested. There is always some "smart-alecs" trying to pull off a stunt right before your very eyes.

No wonder our accident cases are amongst the highest in the world! And that is reported.

We should respect each other's rights to be on the road. And if you "honk" at somebody, make sure you're very sure about what you just did, because you'll get that "scary monster, super creep stare" from that particular person.

And you could end up in a bad shape, if you know what I mean?

Malaysians these days are very impatient, very inconsiderate lot. Maybe they absorb then radiate the (too much) heat, just like the solar energy cells that store the energy derived from the sunlight. They store all their "heatiness" and if you cross their path, "kaboom" they go!

I hope every person reading post this will learn to tolerate one another. It is bad enough as it is, so dont add fuel to fire.

Comment By: SD

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Searching for the Origin of Father's Day by Mike Krumboltz



Searchers have a question they'd like answered: Who started Father's Day? Who do they have to thank for the mandatory bonding time they're spending with dear ol' dad this weekend? Lookups on "father's day origin" and "who started father's day" inspired us to investigate. The results of our research shook us to our very core.

OK, maybe not to our core, exactly. But the story of how Father's Day came to be is still pretty interesting. A blog from a Detroit church explains that most historians credit a woman named Sonora Smart Dodd with creating the holiday. Ms. Smart Dodd was "inspired by her father, a widower and Civil War veteran named William Jackson Smart." She wanted to do something to honor his memory while paying respect to all fathers.

Clearly she was a woman with a plan. Alas, not everybody agreed with her pleas to "give it up for the papas" (our words, not hers). In fact, Ms. Smart Dodd's proposal was often mocked when it first made the rounds. Folks felt it unnecessary. And the all-male United States Congress felt that having a holiday for fathers might look like they were trying to give themselves "a pat on the back."

Additionally, many just plain didn't want the holiday. An article from Inspiration Line explains that, according to an article in The Spokesman-Review, "one group of men conventioneers laughed and said they didn't want a Father's Day. A National Fishing Day would be better, they told her."

Though many scoffed, the holiday was eventually accepted. In 1910, the first local Father’s Day was held. It wasn’t until 1924 that President Calvin Coolidge "made it a national event." Then, in 1966, President Johnson signed a proclamation declaring the third Sunday of June as Father's Day. President Nixon made it law in 1972.

It's hard to imagine a time when the idea of Father's Day was mocked and dismissed as ridiculous. If it weren't for the tenacity of a grateful daughter, it may never have come to pass.

From: http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/92699/?fp=1

"Selamat Ari Apai" & Happy Father's Day to all the lovin' dads in the world. You've been a pillar of strength in your family. I pray that Almighty God will continue to shower His blessings upon you and through His Holy Spirit acting as a guide in every steps and every moves that you make.

Comment made by: SDass

Thursday, June 18, 2009

What the ...



Yesterday we followed behind a lorry ladened with earth. It was not covered and being a hot and dusty day, some of the contents were spilled on the road which makes the road more messier than it should.

Sometimes, the operators were stopped by the roadside or roadblocks either by the Police or JPJ and some of them were asked to pay a compound for the offenses made.

Some are still "thick-skulled" like the fellow I followed yesterday.

I guess he won't mind paying the fine if business is peaking up?

Posted by: SD

Saturday, June 13, 2009

PENUTUP GAWAI DI DYNASTY HOTEL MIRI



Ngiling Bidai Ruaikitai.Com 27 Jun, di Dynasty Hotel, Miri
Jam : 5 Lemai – 12 Malam
Bayar : RM30.00 siku (Orang Miri) RM15.00 siku (Orang luar Miri)
Hari Penudi Nganjung Nama : 21 Jun, 2009

Enti bisi tanya pasal bayar tau PM Johnny anak Chuat & Temenggung
Gari dikena - Smart/Night Gown lalu enti ulih mesti bisi lambang Dayak (JEANS ENDA TAU DIKENA)
Diperansang mai bala kaban bukai ke ukai raban RK
Ai ke diirup kitai bela besaup mai dikena berami
Bisi 'live' band (Dipelabaka bisi mega penanyi tebilang)
Mayuh 'award' deka diberi ngagai raban/Perais anak raban/Hamper
Mayuh macham program diatur malam nya
Arapka mayuh raban baru tauka raban ari luar Miri ulih datai

Source:http://ruaikitai.com/forum/portal.php

** Arapke baka raban serta kaban mayuh datai ngulu pengawa tu ila.

Jen & myself has made plans to attend this gathering. We hope to make it this year. We would also like to invite our friends to attend this "Ngiling Tikai/Bidai" to be held at Miri's Dynasty Hotel on the 27th of June, 2009.

As you can read above, the requirements by the organisers. Let us make it more merrier this year in the spirit of Gawai, the unity of Ibans in Sarawak, regardless of where you're from. **


Posted by: Stephen Dass AKA Merekah Fajar

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

RELA Corps

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"RELA" is the acronym of Ikatan Relawan Rakyat Malaysia (in English: Volunteers of Malaysian People). Rela Corps is a paramilitary civil volunteer corps formed by the Malaysian government. Their main duty is to check the traveling documents and immigration permits of foreigners in Malaysian cities, including tourists, visitors and migrants to reduce the increasing rate of illegal immigrants in Malaysia. RELA has the authority to deal with situations like policemen, such as raiding suspected streets or places such as factories, restaurants and even hotels. They are also fully authorized to conduct the interrogation and even detaining people who forgot to bring their traveling documents, like passports and/or working permits. Besides that they are also tasked with security works at times. During times of war, they are absorbed into the Malaysian Army as support groups despite their law enforcing duties. They are also tasked to do SAR works if needed.

Given only basic training, this civil corps is sometimes equipped with firearms, making many cases of power abuse by this civil corps such as killing people in the street and beheading foreigners. Many cases in Malaysia the RELA volunteers, abused their power, which created trauma for foreign visitors in Malaysia, have caused RELA Corps to be listed in the Human Rights Watch.

Our neighborhood is RELA-guarded area. They called it a "neighborhood watch" force and the team is made up from those that stay within the neighborhood.

I encountered them tonite as I was on my way out for a late supper with my family.
I feel safer with those guys around. Not too long ago, my mum was "snatched' of her necklace infront of our own house. No one was around during the material time, so the "good looking" guy got away with the loot. He got lucky that day.

Somehow, they followed my mum from somewhere before pulling off the daring robbery in broad daylight.

There was one time, our next door neighbor's house was broken into by thieves but they got away with nothing. The folks were away at another house, hard luck thieves!

I have not join them till now but I intend to do so if required as part of my commitment towards a safer and a more friendlier neighborhood where everyone of us could bring up our children in a better environment.

Posted by SD

Monday, June 8, 2009

Most Dayak VCD contents not ‘TV-friendly’

Posted By rajlira On 8th June 2009 @ 00:00 In Local

KUCHING: Most Dayak music videos will have to be re-shot because their contents are not “TV-friendly” for Muzik Aktif, a 24-hour music channel of Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) on Astro.

WELL DONE: Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan who is Second Minister of Planning and Resource Management (fifth left, first row) poses for a group photograph with the finalists including first-placed winners Manaf and Nurhamimah (fourth and third right respectively). Also in the photo are Monshi (second right) and Kuching City North Datuk Bandar Abang Mohd Atei Abang Medaan (right).

The state acting broadcasting director Monshi Abdullah said because of this only few Dayak music videos could be aired on the 30-minute slot for Sarawak over Muzik Aktif or Channel 180 every fortnight.

Monshi said starting next month, the Sarawak slot would be increased to one hour from 3pm to 4pm every Sunday and that RTM is now discussing with the artistes and production companies to re-shoot the videos to suit the VCDs to the system used by Muzik Aktif and for appropriate contents.

“(The problem now is) most of the Sarawak ethnic music videos are in karaoke format and not in the format that is right for TV,” he said when met after the finals of the state-level RTM Bintang Klasik Nasional 2009 at Auditorium P Ramlee here yesterday.

He was earlier asked on the lack of Dayak music videos on Muzik Aktif, especially during the Sarawak slot. The issue was hot topic of discussions during the Gawai festival and was even discussed on Internet forums.

The slot for Sarawak and Sabah was launched by the then Information Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek in early April, with plans to turn it into a one-hour slot dedicated to music from ethnic races of both states in July.

At present, the slot is only for 30 minutes and features either Sabah or Sarawak on alternate weeks. But by next month, each state will have a slot solely dedicated to them if the materials are ready.

According to Monshi, RTM as the government-owned broadcasting station could not just simply air any music videos on television.

As the standard-bearer, he said it was RTM’s duty to ensure that the artistes dress decently and act appropriately on TV shows.

“RTM has a certain ethical standard which the artistes have to follow,” he said.

Once this could be achieved, he was confident that the target to have an all-Sarawak ethic music slot could be achieved.

Meanwhile, 12 contestants took part in the finals of state-level RTM Bintang Klasik National 2009, which was divided into men and women categories.

Twenty-seven-year old Abdul Manaf Seron from Kuching won the men’s category, while Samarahan lass Nurhamimah Bohan won the women’s.

Both Abdul Manaf and Nurhamimah will represent Sarawak in the national-level competition of RTM Bintang Klasik Nasional, featuring only songs from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, in August.

Article printed from The Borneo Post Online: http://www.theborneopost.com

URL to article: http://www.theborneopost.com/?p=52938

Hah! This caught my eye this morning. "Dayak VCDs NOT TV-friendly" they say? Kan Ibans like be-Karaoke?? That is why that disc format is used.

I follow closely the Clips, those by Jenny Tan, Andrewson Ngalai, Antonio Jawi and Co.

So far, I have not come across any that display "something" obscene except for some pretty "sweet young things" dancing & prancing around in their short skirts. But that is not why our VCDs are not that "user-friendly" I hope? To the ladies, I say WOW!! They are gorgeous looking "creatures."

Not trying to be sexist there, folks.

Maybe that is too hot to handle by our small community, our local folks but "sex" sells you know that for a fact .....

Not sex of the rated-kind, mind you? I don't know the criteria needed to pass FINAS test or those guidelines provided by our RTM or Information ministry. I must check it out, should be very interesting. I guess Malaysians are gullible.

Maybe we just skip showing our Iban Clips on National TV, just simply like that?
Our "girls" are not decently dressed in those Clips by not wearing a purdah, covered from head to toe?? But I watch those Arab-based TVs, their singers tak pun pakai tutup habis-habisan ... Nay, no double standard here, DON"T TIRU CARA BARAT, folks!

I'm thinking, Claudia AF7 wearing those and singing a tune by Beyonce Knowles hahaha!
Kinda cute lookin' folks, don't you think so?

So those thinking of producing VCDs or whatever, better be very sure the guidelines already given. Or else "kena gam" by the relevant authorities and your investment down the drain!

Actually, I have thought about producing one in the near future, testing water? (nguji ai, ko Iban wai)

So funny. Ibans doing not exactly x-rated stuff but quite dekat dekat,perhaps?
Who is the producer involved? And VCDs by whom, who are the singers mentioned???

This piece of news I got to share with a friend or two, surely will make our day.

Maybe I'll try DVD instead of VCD. Lebih canggihkan? Try telling it to our Dayak producers to change the format soon or else NO TV Appearance for our artistes ... kasian ia.

Cheerio,

Comment by: Stephen Dass AKA Merekah Fajar

Saturday, June 6, 2009

ANTI - ALONG Campaign by our Gov't ?


(The Great White Shark)

After seeing so much misery, finally our Gov't is doing something about the alongs' menace. Recently, we read about the stories in our local papers how some of the "loan defaulters" were made to pay the price for their inability to settle their debts.

The pictures is so sickening when we saw what our fellow civilized human could do to another human being. It's totally unacceptable how the "victims" were treated when their pictures were posted.

I don't know how far the Gov't are willing to go to curb this menace to society.

With our global economic crisis, do they have much of a choice?

Since I'm also a small time businessman and I know the problems these people are having. To get a soft loan from any financial institutions is not as simple as 1, 2 and 3! And when you reached your wit end, there is nothing much to do except to engage an "along" for help. The rest is history.

So, what are we to do as to evade these problems from arising?

It is easier said than done. Banks need collateral, guarantors. Along?? The process is fast, not much paperwork is needed to secure a small loan. And no waiting period.

I hope our society will share their knowledge on these matters, their experience with us. Some are ill-advised on this matter.

Posted by Stephen Dass

Thursday, May 28, 2009

LoansharKiNG! Neraka along:- Peminjam tak bayar hutang dikurung, dilayan macam hamba


(DUA dari tiga peminjam yang dirantai leher dikurung along di Seri Kembangan, Serdang sebelum diselamatkan polis, petang semalam.)

Oleh Petah Wazzan Iskandar/Thurs 28/May/2009/Source: Berita Harian On-Line
Peminjam tak bayar hutang dirantai, dilayan macam hamba

SUBANG: Bagaikan hamba abdi - demikian keadaan tiga lelaki mangsa along yang dirantai dan dikurung dalam dua 'lokap' di tingkat bawah sebuah rumah kedai empat tingkat di Jalan PBS 14/2, Pusat Perindustrian Bukit Serdang di sini, sebelum diselamatkan polis petang semalam.

Seorang daripada 'banduan' along itu ditahan sejak dua bulan lalu, seorang lebih sebulan manakala seorang lagi kira-kira 10 hari. Ketiga-tiga mereka diikat dengan rantai besi pada leher, tangan dan kaki ke sebatang tiang dalam 'neraka' itu.

Tiga lelaki itu, yang amat lemah dengan kesan lebam dan luka, dipercayai dirotan di beberapa bahagian badan kerana membuat bising atau cuba menarik perhatian orang ramai di luar bangunan supaya menyedari mereka dikurung.

Mereka hanya diberi sebuku roti seorang sebagai makanan selama seminggu, manakala air minuman disalurkan dari paip tandas yang dibina khusus untuk lokap berkenaan.

Ketua Polis Daerah Gombak, Asisten Komisioner Abdul Rahim Abdullah, berkata serbuan ke bangunan itu dibuat pada jam 2.30 petang susulan penahanan dua along di depan sebuah bank di Desa Jaya, Kepong kira-kira tiga jam sebelum itu.

Ketika ditahan kedua-dua suspek berusia 30 dan 33 tahun itu dipercayai baru selesai menjalankan urus niaga berkaitan pinjaman.

"Selepas disoal siasat, mereka membawa polis ke premis rahsia itu, yang dipercayai digunakan sebagai lokap untuk menahan dan mendera peminjam yang gagal membayar hutang. Ketiga-tiga mangsa itu ditemui dengan tangan, kaki dan leher mereka dirantai dalam sebuah bilik di belakang premis itu. Keadaan mereka amat teruk selepas dibelasah tanpa perikemanusiaan.

"Kami terpaksa meminta bantuan anggota bomba dan penyelamat kerana tidak mempunyai peralatan untuk memotong rantai mereka," katanya ketika ditemui di tempat kejadian di sini, semalam. Hadir sama Ketua Polis Daerah Subang Jaya, Asisten Komisioner Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar.

Abdul Rahim mengesahkan semua mangsa yang ditahan itu dilaporkan hilang oleh keluarga masing-masing di Kajang, Gombak dan Segamat, Johor, termasuk seorang sejak 10 April lalu.

"Siasatan awal mendapati mangsa itu hanya berhutang antara RM1,500 dan RM4,000, tetapi mereka dilayan seperti anjing hanya kerana gagal menjelaskan pinjaman," katanya. Semua mangsa dihantar ke Hospital Serdang untuk pemeriksaan kesihatan.

Tinjauan Berita Harian mendapati anggota bomba dan penyelamat terpaksa menggunakan mesin pemotong besi serta masa kira-kira dua jam untuk menyelamatkan semua mangsa dari lokap di dalam premis yang tidak mempunyai sistem pengudaraan sempurna itu.

Mangsa pertama hanya dapat diselamatkan kira-kira jam 6.30 petang, kira-kira empat jam selepas mereka dijumpai manakala dua lagi dilihat keluar bangunan itu 10 minit kemudian sambil diiringi pasukan perubatan.

Salah seorang mangsa yang dikenali sebagai Lim, 49, dari Kajang, berkata dia diculik along di sebuah pasar raya di Semenyih, selepas perbincangan untuk menyelesaikan hutangnya tidak dapat diselesaikan, pada 10 April lalu.

"Sejak hari itu, saya sering dipukul malah diperlakukan seperti anjing kurap hanya kerana hutang sebanyak RM800," katanya sambil menangis dan terlalu lemah hingga tidak berdaya untuk berdiri sendiri.


** Believe it, coz it's a true story, readers. We have come across many "stories" such as these highlighted in our local papers of late but still there are people going to this sort of personality known locally as "alongs" for a small term loan and ended up paying a massive amount of personal debt or else they might end up like what had happened in this photo shown above. What are we doing to put a stop to this uncivilized act? It may happen to you and your loved ones, even me? The Gov't have done all they can to help especially the petty traders. There are Gov't Agencies like MARA, Smidec who offer many types of loans to help out these traders. I pity those caught using alongs' services. The loans are easy to apply, but the interests will "kill" the joy after a short while. The person may end up paying triple amount for a small loan and you have no say and there is no use "bargaining" as the interests will keep on generating itself. It's a hard lesson to learn, folks, so be very wary and careful or else you'll be caught in a trap which offers you no option except to pay whatever amount (interests) they impose on you. **

Comment made by: SD

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Claudia Fay Geres meets LeBoey in person!



We took this after the "Trek Selebriti" shooting ended. This is her latest looks after the Akademi Fantasia 7 ended more than a week ago.

It was taken at their home.

I manage her Blog along with her dad, Jimmy Geres.

Posted By SD

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Trek Selebriti



Jimmy Shanley along with his crew were in town yesterday to do the "Trek Selebriti" a programme made for ASTRO. When we arrived at Claudia's house after 6:30pm, they were just about to start shooting some scenes. We were asked to join in and I was even interviewed by Jimmy regarding Claudia's Blog which is still being managed by myself along with her dad, Jimmy Geres.

The whole thing was over in less than 2 hours. That night, they were supposed to do some shooting ast The Steppes, Simpang Tiga, a well-known place for local entertainment.

On Saturday, Claudia will be with them to the Sarawak Cultural Village to do some more shooting before they round it up later that evening.

It caught us by surprise but a pleasant meeting in the end. After all, these guys are our Local Celebrities and you dont get to meet them often!

We took some pictures, of course. My daughter, Stef was certainly impressed.

Posted By Stephen Dass

Friday, May 22, 2009

Zambry kekal MB

AHLI Umno Cawangan Tanjung Malim menjulang Zambry sebaik saja mengetahui keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan memihak kepadanya ketika merasmikan persidangan serentak mesyuarat Umno Cawangan Tanjung Malim di Slim River, semalam.

Tiga hakim Mahkamah Rayuan ketepi keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi

PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir kekal sebagai Menteri Besar Perak apabila Mahkamah Rayuan semalam membenarkan rayuannya bagi mengetepikan keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi 11 Mei lalu yang mengisytiharkan Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin pemegang sah jawatan itu.


Dalam keputusan sebulat suara, tiga panel hakim Mahkamah Rayuan yang bersidang mendapati Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi, Datuk Abdul Aziz Rahim salah dalam membuat tafsiran peruntukan relevan terhadap Undang-undang Tubuh Negeri Perak (UTNP).


“Yang Arif Hakim Mahkamah Tinggi berkenaan gagal menilai dengan betul dan secukupnya semua keterangan yang ada padanya sehingga membuat keputusan


yang salah,” kata Hakim Datuk Md Raus Shariff, yang bersidang bersama Hakim Datuk Zainun Ali dan Hakim Datuk Ahmad Maarop.


Mohd Raus dalam keputusan lisannya juga memutuskan Sultan Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah membuat keputusan betul melantik Zambry sebagai Menteri Besar selepas mendapati Mohammad Nizar kehilangan sokongan majoriti Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Perak pada Februari lalu.


“Kami juga berpendapat bahawa keputusan sama ada membenarkan atau tidak permohonan pembubaran Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) adalah dalam bidang kuasa Sultan,” katanya. Mohd Raus memberitahu peguam Mohammad Nizar, Sulaiman Abdullah pihaknya akan menulis alasan penghakiman dalam tempoh seminggu.


Sulaiman memberitahu mahkamah, anak guamnya akan memfailkan rayuan dalam tempoh 30 hari dan memohon mahkamah menyiapkan alasan penghakiman bertulis secepat mungkin bagi membolehkan rayuan mereka didengar Mahkamah Persekutuan.


Mahkamah itu juga membatalkan permohonan Mohammad Nizar untuk mengetepikan keputusan Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan, Datuk Ramly Ali, menangguhkan pelaksanaan keputusan Mahkamah Tinggi selepas diberitahu pemohon ingin menarik balik permohonannya.


Mohd Raus berkata, mereka sependapat bahawa mengikut hak istimewa Sultan Perak, apabila permohonan Mohammad Nizar yang dibuat mengikut Perkara 16 (6) UTNP untuk pembubaran DUN ditolak, beliau mesti meletak jawatan.


“Tiada peruntukan khusus atau mandatori dalam UTNP untuk diadakan undi sokongan majoriti di DUN Perak. Malah, kehilangan sokongan majoriti Mohammad Nizar boleh ditentukan dengan cara lain (tidak hanya melalui undi).


“Sultan Perak betul untuk menjalankan siasatan dan adalah jelas bahawa Mohammad Nizar kehilangan sokongan majoriti di DUN Perak. Oleh itu, Sultan mempunyai hak untuk melantik Zambry sebagai Menteri Besar,” katanya.


Peguam Zambry, Datuk Cecil Abraham, berkata anak guamnya akan meneruskan tugas seperti biasa selepas rayuannya dibenarkan.


Pada 11 Mei lalu, Mahkamah Tinggi mengisytiharkan Mohammad Nizar sebagai Menteri Besar Perak yang sah selepas membenarkan permohonan semakan kehakimannya.


Bagaimanapun sehari kemudian, Mahkamah Rayuan membenarkan permohonan Zambry menangguhkan pelaksanaan keputusan itu sehingga rayuannya diputuskan. Mohammad Nizar kemudian mengemukakan permohonan bagi mengetepikan keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan itu.


Mohammad Nizar memfailkan semakan kehakiman itu pada 13 Februari lalu, memohon perintah injunksi bagi menghalang Zambry, yang dilantik Menteri Besar pada 6 Februari lalu, atau ejennya daripada menjalankan tugas sebagai Menteri Besar.

Oleh Khirul Bahri Basaruddin dan Saufi Hamzah
bhnews@bharian.com.my

** The controversy continues in the state of Perak about who is the "rightful Menteri Besar." So, what is the next move from Nizar? Another appeal like what Zambry did, perhaps?

So when will this end if ever? When will the "Government" get down to work to bring more development to the state? Who are the losers at the end of the day? So many Questions that someone like Najib has to address one day.

Why are the Perakians being punished when their "rightful government of the day" lost out when the "3 political frogs" left Pakatan in a lurch?

I think the right and most sensible thing to do is to go back deep to the electorates for votes of confident. Looking at when Nizar was re-instated back as MB many weeks ago, I'm pretty sure Nizar will WIN it handsdown again maybe with a better showing than the last time?

I don't know, but it should be justice done at the end! **

Posted by: Stephen Dass

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Insurance News



Rebates for direct insurance
18 May 2009, By The Star
PETALING JAYA: Come July 1, car owners who buy motor insurance directly from insurance companies without using the services of an agent will qualify for mandatory rebates, a move that could render agents redundant. The move would see new customers being given a 5% rebate on their insurance if they buy it via channels such as the Internet, telemarketing, direct mailing or by walking into the insurance company. These customers would also get a 10% rebate for renewals in the second year. In a circular sent to the General Insurance Association of Malaysia (PIAM) dated April 17, Bank Negara said the rebates would only apply to actual owners of the vehicles. The circular added that Bank Negara had “no objections” to PIAM’s proposal for the mandatory rebates. This is understood to mean that the move would more likely be implemented than not. Veteran insurance agent Hardyal Singh hit out at PIAM, saying the association did not take the views of 40,000 agents (15,000 of them full-time) into consideration. “It will clearly affect the livelihood of the agents. Full-time agents hire at least three to 30 employees at their agencies and these people will also be affected. “Our main source of income is the 10% commission, so the 10% rebate is actually our commission being given to the customer. It offers no benefit to the insurance company but instead creates a socio-economic crisis by making people jobless.” Hardyal, who was formerly Perak General Insurance Agents Association president, said he would be forming an ad hoc committee with some larger agents in Kuala Lumpur to speak out more on the matter. It is understood that the circular was the outcome of correspondence and meetings between PIAM and Bank Negara on the association’s proposals towards self-regulation of the industry. In the circular, the central bank said the rationale for mandatory rebates was to “promote the promulgation of alternative channels of distribution so as to increase the penetration of insurance to the masses”. An industry source said the industry was heavily regulated, especially towards the ability of insurance companies to reward agents, and that PIAM’s proposals were for Bank Negara to allow some self-regulation. “When Bank Negara came back to the table, it seemed that they were saying if insurance companies were willing to reward agents, then they could also provide this benefit to policyholders.” The source added that the central bank’s move could be seen as a way to reduce the number of part-time agents but said full-time agents would now have to work harder and think up new ways to get business. Consumer advocate Billy Toh said he was strongly against the move as he felt that agents could still play a role by explaining the insurance policy details to customers. However, Federation of Malaysian Consumers Association secretary-general Muhammad Sha’ani Abdullah said “the move would reduce the opportunity for agents who try to get customers to buy other types of insurance together with motor insurance.”

Third-party motor cover from MMIP
16 May 2009, By The Star
PETALING JAYA: Members of the public who are unable to get third-party insurance coverage from individual insurance companies are advised to obtain coverage from the Malaysian Motor Insurance Pool (MMIP). MMIP is a pool contributed by all insurance companies and deemed as the insurer of last resort. Recently, there had been reports that motor vehicle owners had experienced some difficulties in obtaining third-party motor vehicle coverage. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Wira Chor Chee Heung met officials from the Finance Ministry, Bank Negara and representatives from Persatuan Insurans Am Malaysia (PIAM) yesterday to discuss issues regarding motor vehicle insurance, especially the issuance of third-party motor vehicle insurance. In a statement, the ministry said that Chor subsequently instructed Bank Negara to resolve the matter together with PIAM. Chor wants both parties to jointly come up with balanced short and long-term resolutions which would be amicable to all stakeholders, namely insurance companies, consumers and regulators. PIAM said that insurance companies were willing to issue coverage but hefty losses due to large claims from third-party coverage had resulted in it being a non-viable business.

Source:http://www.piam.org.my/news/insnews/ins_news.asp

Monday, May 18, 2009

HOLO: The Game




I caught these pictures when we attended a funeral sometime last week. Some people may not agree with this sort of practice, but nonetheless people tend to think this is one of the ways to shorten the night.

A "friendly game" between neighbors and friends though not everyone is happy about it. :)

I can't say I agree with this opinion, so I'll just refrain myself from saying something controversial and stir up the hornet's nest!

But please, keep the young ones away from it.


Posted By Stephen KU Dass

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Man Utd are worthy champions


Sir Alex Ferguson - in what has become his customary Premier League title-winning address to his Old Trafford subjects - asked: "Does it get better than this?"

Ferguson delivered this poser amid the pyrotechnics and partying to mark a third successive title win, a feat that ensured Manchester United hit the hugely-significant landmark of 18 championships, drawing level with Liverpool at the pinnacle of the domestic game.

This statistic alone underscores the scale of Ferguson's achievements and perhaps prompted him to pose a question he answered himself within seconds when he insisted United would return from "a nice trip to Rome" as the first club to defend the Champions League.

So yes, it could get better than this for Manchester United and Ferguson. In fact it could get better very quickly - on 27 May to be precise if they beat Barcelona.

For now, however, another title triumph and another demonstration of the unique drive, hunger and longevity of Ferguson will suffice.

http://www.bbc.co.uk

Rafael Benítez refuses to accept Manchester United's superiority


Rafael Benítez has confronted the unpalatable prospect of Manchester United equalling Liverpool's record of 18 league titles by refusing to recognise the champions-elect as the finest team in the country. In a begrudging assessment of his fiercest rivals, he also claimed Sir Alex Ferguson is on course for a third successive Premier League crown thanks only to the financial advantage he enjoys over Liverpool.

There was an element of pragmatism in Benítez's modest appraisal of United yesterday, with Liverpool able to take the title race to the final day should Arsenal triumph at Old Trafford this afternoon and West Bromwich Albion be defeated at The Hawthorns tomorrow. His refusal to concede defeat was secondary to a refusal to offer any credit to Ferguson, however, following a campaign that has fractured the once respectful relationship between the managers at Anfield and Old Trafford.

Liverpool will become the first team to lose only two matches and not win the title should they remain undefeated for the rest of the season and United gain the point they require. Asked if the best team always wins the league, Benítez responded: "It just means they have more points.

"If United win the league it means they will have more points, clearly, but there are some very good teams in different positions in the table. It depends on the time of the season. I don't think I ever said we were playing the best out of everyone, maybe just at certain moments. I do have a lot of respect for the other teams, but to say who is the best at one moment is not easy."

The Liverpool manager added: "There are a lot of good teams in the Premier League. Without putting them in any order, I'd say Chelsea, United, Liverpool and Arsenal are the best. This year we have shown we are improving and that we are a better team than before. We can still get better but we are in this position because we are winning a lot, have played good football, scored a lot of goals and not conceded many. Eighty points is good, 86 could be much better, and we will try to get there and see what happens. If United have more points, it only means they have more points, that's all, nothing else."

Benítez insisted the only difference this season between Liverpool and United, whom they have beaten home and away, lies not on the pitch but on the balance sheet, with Old Trafford's greater resources providing Ferguson with a deeper and more experienced squad.

"For me, United have a bigger squad with top-class players, but always they spend more than we can spend," said the Liverpool manager. "If they make mistakes they can use different players, but the level of the two teams is more or less the same. Maybe we have to bring in some young players without the experience at this level, and that could be the difference. United are a top side that is spending big money every year on improving its squad and that is the main difference between them and the other teams."

While Benítez takes pride in Liverpool's creditable pursuit of United, the club's Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso has insisted the season cannot be classed a success should it end without a trophy. "In terms of the Premier League it has been better than it has before but if you don't win anything you can't consider it to be a good season," said Alonso, who is likely to be the subject of several transfer enquiries this summer.

"We have to be disappointed with ourselves, try to be critics and try to analyse the things that we haven't done properly. Of course you also have to think that we have made progress in the Premier League and we have to keep working on this basis, but you also know that success means winning trophies for Liverpool. It's very painful to look back and think of the draws that we had and the two defeats we have had also."

Benítez again revisited a disallowed goal in the opening minutes of the home game against Stoke City as an example of the fine margins that have worked against Liverpool this season. "It's only natural to think where would we be if we had managed to get another good result?" admitted Alonso. "But then all the teams in the Premier League can say the same thing."

http://www.guardian.co.uk


A case of sour grapes?
SD

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Man Utd 0-0 Arsenal/Friday, 15 May 2009 (Sat night in M'sia)

By Phil McNulty
Chief football writer at Old Trafford


(Anderson, Giggs and Rooney celebrate winning the title)


Manchester United sealed a third successive Premier League title by getting the point they needed against Arsenal - but the Old Trafford celebrations only started after an afternoon gripped by tension.

Sir Alex Ferguson's side knew a draw would ensure they equalled Liverpool's long-time record of 18 titles, but Arsenal ensured they did not earn their prize without a fight.

Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas both wasted opportunities to drag the title race into its final week and leave United with more work to do at Hull City on the last day of the season as nerves jangled in the closing stages.

But United's defence, so often the bedrock of their success this season, delivered another clean sheet when Ferguson needed it most and Old Trafford erupted in ecstasy at the final whistle as an 11th Premier League success was confirmed.

Wayne Rooney missed United's best chance with a first-half header, and there was an intriguing cameo when Old Trafford voiced its resounding disapproval when the popular Carlos Tevez was substituted in what could prove to be his final home appearance.

But nothing could overshadow United's achievement - or the joy of players, fans and management - as the presentations were made after the final whistle with club captain Gary Neville lifting the Barclays Premier League trophy.

United saw off a stirring challenge from an improving Liverpool this season to once again set the standards their rivals must meet, despite a stumble when defeats against Rafael Benitez's side and Fulham threatened to undermine their challenge.

And as so often during this campaign, United got the result they needed when not at their most fluent, with the industry of Darren Fletcher and the defensive solidity of Nemanja Vidic taking centre stage as Arsenal kept Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo on the margins.

United's squad were introduced individually as the presentations began, but the biggest ovation of all was reserved for Ferguson, whose hunger, drive and desire have again been the inspiration for this triumph.

And as the pyrotechnics flashed around Old Trafford, Ferguson could start the preparations for further glory as he attempts to make United the first club to successfully defend the Champions League when they meet Barcelona in the final in Rome.

Tevez's spectacular equaliser at Wigan earned him a starting place ahead of Dimitar Berbatov - with Ferguson clearly unmoved by continued speculation surrounding the Argentine's future.

Andrey Arshavin was restored to Arsenal's side after illness, and he saw plenty of possession in a first 45 minutes that saw Arsene Wenger's side acquit themselves far better than when the pressure was on in the recent Champions League semi-final against United.

The Russian provided an inviting cross for Van Persie after 13 minutes, but he headed off target with United's defence unlocked.

United's response was a Rooney header from John O'Shea's cross four minutes later. He should have at least tested Arsenal keeper Lukasz Fabianski, but directed a low header just wide.

Arsenal had a foothold in the game without putting United's defence under concerted pressure, but there was enough on show to subdue the atmosphere of anticipation inside Old Trafford.

United had one final opportunity as the interval approached, but Ryan Giggs, who would later collect his 11th Premier League title medal, shot well over the top after good work on the left flank by Rooney.

Van Persie had already been booked for a reckless challenge on Ronaldo, and he was fortunate to escape with a lecture from referee Mike Dean early in the second half for another poor tackle, this time on Patrice Evra.

United had struggled to create clear-cut opportunities, but Fabianski had to be alert on the hour to block Tevez, with Ronaldo firing the loose ball yards over the bar.

It was the final contribution for Tevez, who was replaced by Ji-Sung Park. Ferguson's decision was not well received by Old Trafford, in fact it was met with open derision as the popular striker made his way to the touchline.

Tevez milked the situation for all it was worth, waving to all sides of the ground in apparent farewell - going a step further by acknowledging the fans after taking his place on the bench.

Ronaldo thought he had scored the goal that rubber-stamped the title with 12 minutes left, but his 20-yard angled free-kick dipped just wide with Fabianski beaten.

Fabregas almost stunned Old Trafford with seven minutes left and the clock ticking down towards the title triumph. He found space inside the penalty area but, to widespread relief from the home support, could only find the side-netting.

Van Persie then shot straight at Van der Sar as United looked to have settled for the stalemate that would see them retain their crown.

The Dutch striker gave Old Trafford one final scare when his free-kick was bravely blocked by Michael Carrick.

Seconds later, referee Dean sounded the final whistle and United were crowned champions again.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Ronaldo, Fletcher, Carrick, Giggs, Rooney (Anderson 90), Tevez (Park 67).
Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Neville, Berbatov, Scholes, Rafael Da Silva.

Arsenal: Fabianski, Sagna, Toure, Song Billong, Gibbs (Eboue 76), Nasri (Bendtner 69), Denilson, Diaby, Fabregas, Arshavin (Walcott 69), van Persie.
Subs Not Used: Mannone, Vela, Ramsey, Silvestre.

Booked: van Persie, Arshavin, Fabregas, Nasri, Song Billong.

Att: 75,468

Ref: Mike Dean (Wirral).

Source: BBC Sport



Congratulations to Manchester United, its Management Team, its players, its fans & followers world-wide!

You've achived what you set out to do at the beginning of every Season, and that is at becoming the Premier League Champions.

The NEXT "Trophy" is the UEFA Champions League against FC Barcelona in May.

Surely, that 2 Trophies left is within sight, having clinched that Premier League Championship earlier than expected.

Let us hope the "star" players can stay clear from injuries ahead of the Finals.

MU equalled the record set by Liverpool, winning it for the 18th times.

Again, Liverpool "missed" the chance even at one time the The Reds were leading the Table for quite sometime.

Maybe another year to come, perhaps??

I hope Tevez and Ronaldo will stay put for another Season, at least?

At the presenty moment, MU's engine room (the midfielders) are doing well with their contributions this Season. The yougsters are slowly showing their potential and learning the ropes under the present "seniors" like Scholes.

Giggs is still enjoying his game, same goes for Neville.

Discipline must be uphold and Ferguson is a strict taskmaster at that.

He won the pyschology handsomely again Benitez who initially started it. Fergie is a "Master" at those games, being playing that game for over 18 years. (correct me if I'm wrong)

For next Season, I dont see the needs to add anymore "new" players into the Team. But I like Kaka.

But, I want to know your opinion.

Please drop me a note, even to those that are not fans of MU.

Posted by: Stephen Dass

Friday, May 15, 2009

WiMAX challenges Wi-Fi By Chris Gaylord


When most people hear “wireless Internet,” they think “Wi-Fi.” The technology has allowed millions of computers and mobile devices to browse the Web without the snarl of cords.

But there’s another wireless standard out there – one that’s arguably more tempting if it can get its act together.

WiMAX delivers the Web similar to Wi-Fi, but covers wide areas like a cellphone tower. While the range of a Wi-Fi router is measured in yards – enough to blanket a house or office – WiMAX can broadcast for miles.

This added range has attracted interest from local governments looking into citywide wireless networks.

Several early citywide Wi-Fi plans were abandoned because they underestimated the cost of installing enough hot spots. But with WiMAX, “Instead of needing 20 or 30 Wi-Fi access points per square mile, you need one,” says Craig Settles, an independent wireless analyst. And many cities won’t need to brainstorm creative places to stick a WiMAX antenna, because it can be attached to current cellphone towers.

Sprint rolled out a pilot WiMAX program in Baltimore last year. The network delivers average download speeds of two to four megabits per second, half the rate of cable Internet but several times faster than the 3G mobile service used by many of today’s smart phones, according to Sprint’s tests. The company plans to introduce WiMAX in 10 American cities this year and five more in 2010.

“But here’s the big problem,” says Mr. Settles. “How many iPhones have a WiMAX chip in them? None.”

In fact, barely any devices understand a WiMAX signal because it uses different frequencies from Wi-Fi. This incompatibility issue has exacerbated the normal chicken-and-egg problem that plagues new technology: People won’t buy WiMAX devices until there are more WiMAX networks, but why build the network when Wi-Fi is doing so well?

Sprint’s plan requires a proprietary antenna that plugs into laptops, similar to the early Wi-Fi cards that have since been built into computers.

If WiMAX takes off, its performance could drop off quickly, says Settles, because fewer towers means that each station needs to juggle more requests.

“Some testers were stunned at the difference in reliability as more people join,” he says. “3G has about a 90 percent uptime. WiMAX is around 70 [percent].”

In the US, WiMAX has an additional hurdle because it relies on frequencies that are regulated by the government, so companies will need to pay extra for broadcast rights.

While Settles questions WiMAX’s chances, he says there’s a middle solution. “Locally owned” service provider B2X Online harnesses WiMAX-like towers to deliver broadband Internet to Franklin County, Va. The towers, which transmit over an unlicensed frequency, allow the small company to circumvent the expensive process of laying Internet cables to rural areas.