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Youth arrested for sodomising friend By BERNARD SEE PENANG: A youth was arrested for allegedly sodomising his friend while giving him a massage at an apartment in Sungai Nibong here. George Town OCPD Asst Comm Azam Abd Hamid said the duo, aged 18 and 20, had gone out for dinner before going to the older youth's apartment at about 10pm on Thursday. "While in the house, the youth decided to give his friend a naked body massage. He then proceeded to sodomise the latter before allowing him to leave. "A report was subsequently lodged at a nearby police staion. The suspect was arrested several hours later," he said Friday when met at his office. ACP Azam said the case has been classified as carnal intercourse against the order of nature under Section 377C of the Penal Code which carries a jail term of up to 20 years. "We have already sent the victim to the Penang Hospital for a check up." |
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You get my point? Stop using anecdotal data and then extrapolating to make wide sweeping conclusions. Besides that, you always use JB to compare with Singapore. JB is well known as a cowboy town. There are far nicer and safer places to live in Malaysia. JB isn't representative of how the entire Malaysia is like. Just like Geylang isn't representative of the entire Singapore. You also keep harping that those having a good life in Malaysia are those earning Singapore dollars. Again, this myopic view is focused on JB. Have you even considered the many middle-class families elsewhere in Malaysia that are having a pretty ok life? They sure as hell don't earn S$ salaries. |
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Whether singapore or malaysia or any country is better depends on where u stand in the society. there is no one and only answer. Malaysia may suit u more but singapore definitely is better for me at the moment but it may change in the future. Rise and fall of singapore? don know when we will fall. ps :yes malaysia take care of its citizen much more than singapore. but r u a malay ?
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my conclusion:
hor gao kan lah! to both sides. u got money no matter where u r also good. no money be it singapore,malaysia or indonesia u also eat shit. doesn matter u migrate to malaysia or singapore.
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[QUOTE=The_Unrepentant;2531407ps :yes malaysia take care of its citizen much more than singapore. but r u a malay ?[/QUOTE] Actually I am quite tired of answering such stereotype question. But since you a Sporean, just this once i will entertain you such question. I have a combination of Chinese/Malay/Indian friends. I am a peranakan born, thats why I no problem speaking Malay. If you bother to go thru my past postings (Balai or Batam thread), you would realize I advise Bro DNAT not to call the Chinese, CINA. He should address we Chinese as Orang Tiong Hua. "Cina" sounds rather crude to me, imo. So, how now? Do PM Senior Bro DNAT to clarify it. So am I championing the race of Chinese or malay when I say we should be addressed as orang Tiong Hua rather than Cina? Should I show you my IC to prove otherwise. Anyway this is cyber. Just that I dont want to be a hypocrite. Just wondering why suddently issue of race come about. Thought its about bread and butter issue.
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You should include race into into it cos when survival at stake HELL TO RACE! Every man for himself. Ever do business with a PRC boh? You think same colour will seal the deal? Maybe the other race. But definitely not the Chinese. Ever witness how property agents (just one example) backstabbing each other just to close the deal? Hope you dont misconstrue my stmt again and brand me fm mudland.
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Women's hostel burned during rampage by three men
Report from The New Straits Times dated Friday 18 January 2007 :-
Women's hostel burned during rampage by 3 men KUALA LANGAT : 3 men, believed to be Vietnamese, went on a rampage at a hostel housing Vietnamese women workers in Taman Teluk, Teluk Panglima Garang here today, killing a security guard and ransacking the place before torching it. Kuala Langat CID chief ASP Hussin Zamora said in the 1am incident, one of the suspects (all were armed with knives and machetes) murdered the hostel’s security guard when the latter became aware of their presence. He said the victim, Taib Kassim, 53, died at the scene as a result of being slashed and stabbed by the suspect. “After murdering the victim, they proceeded to the dormitories and robbed over 10 workers there. “However, one of the women managed to call their employer who alerted the police,” he told reporters here. He said that when the suspects noticed police had surrounded the building, they began to torch the place and that fire and rescue personnel had to be called in from Banting to douse the flames. Hussin said that despite the ensuing confusion, police managed to apprehend one of the suspects who is in his 20s but the other two managed to get away. “Four of the workers sustained light injuriies while trying to escape the fire and were sent to the Banting Hospital for treatment,” he said, adding that a manhunt had been launched to track down the fugitives. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Hard times ahed for S'poreans with ever rising prices
Report from The New Paper dated Saturday 19 January 2008 :-
S'PORE PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS RISING PRICES What does the Government plan to do to help needy Singaporeans cope with rising prices ? That is what 5 MPs, who have filed questions, will want to know when Parliament sits on Monday. Latest official figures show that inflation hit 4.2% in November 2007, a 25-year high. And prices are set to rise further, pushing inflation to 5% or higher this year (2008). Dr Muhhamad Faishal (Marine Parade GRC) will ask National development Minister Mah Bow Tan about measures to keep housing afforable for families on a tight budget. Mr Seah Kian Peng, who is from the same GRC, will appeal to the Community Development, Youth & Sports Minister Vivian Balakrishnan for help for the destitute. Under the Public assistance scheme, they now get a monthly grant of S $ 200 Higher medical costs is a concern of Mr Sam Tan (Tanjung Pagar GRC) and Nominated MP Eunice Olsen. They will ask Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan how the Government can help the low-income cope. Madam Halimah Yacob will also ask Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam for more measures to help low-income Singaporeans. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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No more sweet deals for S'poreans in Johor
Report from Today newspaper dated Saturday 19 January 2008 :-
No more sweet deals for S'poreans in Johor - Malaysia bans foreigners from buying items like sugar, chicken PRICES of groceries in Singapore have been going up between 10 and 20 per cent as shopkeepers take advantage of the approaching Chinese New Year festival but shoppers heading to Johor for cheaper deals will be disappointed. . Shops in Johor are now banned from selling controlled food items such as sugar, flour and chicken to Singaporeans and other foreigners, following a Malaysian Cabinet decision on Wednesday. . Those found guilty of taking controlled items out of Malaysia could face fines of up to RM100,000 ($43,860). . The ban was announced by Malaysia's Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shafie Apdal on the sidelines of a community event in Perlis on Friday. . Earlier in the week, he had given hint of the change when he was quoted as saying that these subsidies — which help to keep prices down — were meant for the benefit of Malaysians, not Thais or Singaporeans. . There is no ban on the sale of petrol, even though it is also a controlled item. Most, if not all, Singaporean motorists fill up their tanks when they cross the Causeway as petrol there is roughly half of what it costs in Singapore. . But there is talk that a RM20 tariff may be imposed on foreign vehicles entering the country. . A kilogramme of fine sugar costs about RM1.55 (about 68 cents) at a Malaysian supermarket while it costs between $1.15 and $1.25 at FairPrice supermarkets. . The ban could take effect as soon as next week after an inter-agency committee chaired by Mr Shafie finalises ways to enforce the restriction, an official from the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs told Today. . The inter-agency committee is made up of officials from the ministry, marine police, customs officials and other related government agencies, said Haji Iskandar Halim Sulaiman, the ministry's deputy director of the Enforcement Division. . "There is some time before we can enforce the ban fully, but I would advise Singaporeans not to buy flour, sugar and other controlled items from now on," he said. But Mr Iskandar admitted that it would be difficult for shops to ask customers to produce identity cards or passports at payment counters. . He told Today: "Enforcement will be more focused at immigration checkpoints." . Another ministry official believed that the ban would not affect Singaporeans drastically as they are not allowed to buy controlled items in bulk. . Singaporeans, he felt, will not be too perturbed by the ban as the items involved are low in cost. . The ban follows one on palm oil-based cooking oil which was imposed two weeks ago following a scarcity of the item in Malaysia, which shells out annual subsidies on the cooking oil up to the tune of RM635 million. . The nation has suffered scarcities in recent times — of flour last year and sugar two years ago. . Some Singaporeans who frequent supermarkets across the Causeway told Today they were not too troubled by news of the ban. . Said 33-year-old Asrina Manhuri, who frequents Johor up to three times a month: "I can still get these products in Singapore. We go there mainly to pump petrol." . But 26-year-old Khairul Sufandy said he would have less reason to visit Johor if a ban was imposed on the sale of petrol. . A 62-year-old Singaporean contractor, who visits Johor once a month to buy $80 worth of groceries, sighed as he said: "Even Sheng Siong supermarket cannot match the prices of groceries in Johor." . Another Singaporean, 48-year-old Marcus Woo, who heads to Johor about three times a month, said he might forgo such trips once the ban comes into effect. . "I might as well go to Batam to buy groceries — and spend a few hours of relaxing there," he said. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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[QUOTE=dathinman;2531310]How about the hundreds of thousands of qualified Malaysians who can find work elsewhere in the global economy but still choose to stay in Malaysia, can they be wrong?
maybe u have never stayed there before. I did and so am now. You go to ministries,.. the problem is so rampant that when they see u, a girl wearing a short skirt ( not really that short cmon! ), they fuck u upside down and ask u to go change and come another day. last time, worse.. they see chinese, they make u Q up... a 3 minute admin work, they make u wait for 3 hours. I am involved with businessese and even education businesses up north. The government sector is the most terok. my cilent hand was chopped off once further up (not in jb )and when he went to the hospital, the nurse fuck him upside down when he asked for first to be in Q. this is the kind of attitude in malaysia hospital. Of course i dont like staying in singapore but i am giving my fair view that i dont like to stay in malaysia too, just that malaysia isnt as good a place to stay. 45% to 26% and 10% in ten years time... look, where have malaysian chinese gone to over the years?? these are the real stats from malaysia. You get my point? Stop using anecdotal data and then extrapolating to make wide sweeping conclusions. Besides that, you always use JB to compare with Singapore. JB is well known as a cowboy town. There are far nicer and safer places to live in Malaysia. JB isn't representative of how the entire Malaysia is like. Just like Geylang isn't representative of the entire Singapore.
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[QUOTE=KatoeyLover69;2533650]Report from Today newspaper dated Saturday 19 January 2008 :-
No more sweet deals for S'poreans in Johor - Malaysia bans foreigners from buying items like sugar, chicken NOW if the malaysian government were to impose RM 20 entry fee to enter malaysia, the JAM at the causeway will be gone forever. Malaysia visitor rate will plunge 50%. Hotel rate will plunge 30%... petrol sales drop almost 20% and in johor maybe drop 40%.. u see those singaporeans pump petrol at the petrol stations in kastam and 2nd link coming back to singapore.. all RM 50 and above ... FULL TANK... I am quietly praying that the RM 20 will be imposed because to me, I can use causeway rather than 2nd link all the time.. Cost me S$400 for 2nd link toll now with the increase in tolls. A trip to and fro my office in malaysia, i earn S$200-1000... S$8 is definitely worth it without the jams. Millions of other visitors from Singapore will definitely give Malaysia a miss with the RM 20 imposed. now on," he said. But Mr Iskandar admitted that it would be difficult for shops to ask customers
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I am a Malaysian who has spent most of my life in Malaysia except for a couple of years in Singapore.
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But I would put this down as the excessiveness of small time administrators who adopt such policies on their own. If things get too unbearable, we complain and the Federal government might step in and put things right again. An example of this is the recent case of one or two coed schools that segregated male and female students to different classes. They were soundly lambasted by parents. The newspapers also reported on this. The Education Ministry stepped in and put things right. Coed classes are being held again. The way I see it is there are still quite a number of liberal minded Malaysians out there, not just non-Muslims but also Muslims who are putting up a stand. Quote:
I am as Chinese as you. I don't face such problems in dealing with government bodies and private sector bodies. But having said that, I can speak Malay quite reasonably well. I might also be more "local" than you and know my way round a bit better. Quote:
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In any case, why bring up these statistics? You only see this as a numbers game. To me, so what if the number is down to 10%? I have faith in my fellow Malaysians regardless of their race, that life in Malaysia would be pretty ok. If you don't, you really should get out of this country. |
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