themafia`s
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Cheap populority gainer : insulting others religion
Monday, March 14, 2011
The Commonwealth: Face of the future?
Below is some article i found this morning from my most followed daily,
the article saying around the good thing about Commonwealth country and the advantage of Commonwealth country...
i dont see any reason why some of the country still proud to be called Commonwealth country...the name said it all ... this country was the country which was invaded by British and governance by British for sometime... for the same reason, those country have to share thier wealth with Britain whereby Britain guaranteed the defence for those country (macam kena bayar duit perlindungan kat clan kawasan pulak)...... The presence of British troops were curcial to thier security.
DI JAJAH BANG.. TAK PAYAH NAK BANGGA PUN...
Monday March 14, 2011
The Commonwealth: Face of the future?
Today, we are celebrating Commonwealth Day. It is a day where all Commonwealth citizens can reflect on our shared values and heritage and take stock of our achievements and the challenges we face together in the year ahead.
The Commonwealth is an extraordinary organisation whose member states share common values of democracy, development and prosperity – values that seem very appropriate to the current situation in the Middle East and North Africa and those struggling for change.
And this year’s theme for Commonwealth Day, ‘Women as agents of change’, further reinforces the importance of Commonwealth values in what is the centenary year of International Women’s Day.
It’s hard to understate how unique the Commonwealth is; an association of like-minded states, spanning every continent, all the world’s major faiths, embracing developed and developing states, with a third of the world’s population and half of that population under 25.
Its membership includes many of the fastest growing and technologically advanced economies in the world, great markets of today and tomorrow....Thursday, March 10, 2011
after 14 months 23 days 6 hours
chow for now.. let see if i write something tmrw...
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
My Shot!! yummy!!!!!!!!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Proudly present!!!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Back in business
it seem like now days i am busy with work and something interesting which giving good sort of income to my expanses, hope one day i will share it to the world
big news in daily this morning, i believe all of us knew something big going on in our neighbor country... i pray to almighty hope this wont ever happen here
State of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding areas
BANGKOK: The Thai Government has declared a state of emergency in capital Bangkok and five nearby provinces.
The move, reported Bernama was to contain the anti-government protesters who had stormed the venue of the 14th Asean Summit and related summits in Pattaya Saturday and forced its cancellation.
The under-siege Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva made the announcement over national television and said the order also included Samut Prakan where the Suvarnabhumi International Airport is situated, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Nakhon Pathom and Ayutthaya.
The airport was closed late last year for several days by anti-government protesters.
“The Government wants to restore order and bring peace to the provinces,” said Abhisit, who had vowed to take drastic action against anti-government protesters whom he labelled “Public Enemy” after forcing the cancellation of the Summit.
He said his deputy, Suthep Thaugsuban, would take charge of enforcing the state of emergency with the assistance of the police and soldiers.
The announcement comes a day after Abhisit declared a state of emergency in Pattaya before revoking the order seven hours later, after all leaders from Asean and its dialogue partners left for home safely.
The move, reported Bernama was to contain anti-government protesters who had stormed the venue of the 14th Asean Summit and related summits in Pattaya Saturday and forced its cancellation.
Abhisit said the order also included the provinces of Samut Prakan where the Suvarnabhumi International Airport is situated, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Nakhon Pathom and Ayutthaya.
The airport was closed late last year for several days by anti-government protesters.
“The Government wants to restore order and bring peace to the provinces,” said Abhisit, who had vowed to take drastic action against anti-government protesters whom he labelled “Public Enemy” after forcing the cancellation of the Summit.
He said his deputy, Suthep Thaugsuban, would take charge of enforcing the state of emergency with the assistance of the police and soldiers.
The announcement comes a day after Abhisit declared a state of emergency in Pattaya before revoking the order seven hours later, after all leaders from Asean and its dialogue partners left for home safely.
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