Thursday, February 19, 2009

--Tan Sri Dato' Seri Yeoh Tiong Lay--


Tan Sri Dato' Seri Yeoh Tiong Lay (simplified Chinese: 杨忠礼; traditional Chinese: 楊忠禮; pinyin: Yáng Zhōngli) is a Malaysian business tycoon and a prominent philanthropist. He founded YTL Corporation, one of Malaysia's biggest and most successful conglomerates with interests in construction, utilities, hotels, property development and technology. YTL is based primarily in Malaysia but has extensive operations in Asia, Australia and the United Kingdom, where it owns the utility Wessex Water.
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Yeoh Tiong Lay completed his secondary school education at
Chong Hwa Independent High School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is the father of Francis Yeoh, who is the eldest of his 7 children, all of whom are involved in the family business.
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He is one of the richest individuals in Malaysia, his family is estimated to have a net worth of
US$ 2.1 billion, and is ranked as the 573rd richest person on earth according to Forbes.
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He was conferred the prestigious
Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Emperor of Japan for his efforts in promoting bilateral relations between Malaysia and Japan on the 19th of January 2008.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

--Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa gives drunken press conference at G7 meeting???--




Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa said Tuesday he will step down after various budget bills are passed by the lower house of parliament.
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Nakagawa said he was resigning his post following criticism of his behavior at a weekend press conference at the G7 meeting in Rome where he displayed slurred speech and a sleepy demeanor.
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Nakagawa denied being drunk at a press conference and said he had mixed cold medicine and alcohol with unfortunate results. Speaking at a press conference Tuesday in Japan, Nakagawa said was resigning his post: "To take responsibility for the trouble I caused."
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--Pol Pot-Saloth Sar (Cambodia)--




Saloth Sar (May 19, 1925 – April 15, 1998), widely known as Pol Pot, was the leader of the Cambodian communist movement known as the Khmer Rouge and was Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976–1979.
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Pol Pot became the de facto leader of Cambodia in mid-1975.[citation needed] During his time in power, Pol Pot imposed a version of agrarian collectivization, forcing city dwellers to relocate to the countryside to work in collective farms and forced labour projects, toward a goal of "restarting civilization" in "Year Zero". The combined effects of slave labour, malnutrition, poor medical care, and executions resulted in the deaths of an estimated 750,000 to 1.7 million people, approximately 26% of the Cambodian population.
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In 1979, after the invasion of Cambodia by neighboring
Vietnam in the Cambodian–Vietnamese War, Pol Pot fled into the jungles of southwest Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge government collapsed. From 1979 – 1997 he and a remnant of the old Khmer Rouge operated from the border region of Cambodia and Thailand, where they clung to power and United Nations recognition as the rightful government of Cambodia.
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Pol Pot died in 1998 while held under house arrest by the
Ta Mok faction of the Khmer Rouge. Since his death, rumours that he was poisoned have persisted.
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~http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pol_Pot
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~http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/pot.html

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

--Happy Birthday KOSOVO--


Kosovo (Albanian: Kosova, Kosovë; Serbian: Косово or Косово и Метохија, Kosovo or Kosovo i Metohija) is a disputed region in the Balkans. Its majority is governed by the partially-recognised Republic of Kosovo (Albanian: Republika e Kosovës), which claims all the territory of Yugoslavia’s 1974–1990 Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo of SR Serbia.
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The modern Republic of Serbia does not recognise the secession of the province and considers Kosovo a United Nations-governed entity within its sovereign territory, the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Аутономна Покрајина Косово и Метохија, Autonomna Pokrajina Kosovo i Metohija) re-created by the Serbian constitutional reforms of the Slobodan Milošević government.[6]
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Landlocked Kosovo is bordered by Central Serbia to the north and east, the Republic of Macedonia to the south, Albania to the west, and Montenegro to the northwest. The largest city and the capital of Kosovo is Pristina (alternatively spelled Prishtina or Priština), while other cities include Peć (Peja), Prizren, and Mitrovica (Kosovska Mitrovica).
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Kosovo was a part of the lands of Thraco-Illyrian tribes, then of the Roman, Byzantine, Bulgarian, Serbian, and Ottoman empires.
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In the 20th century it shared between Kingdom of Montenegro and Kingdom of Serbia, and their successor state, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After the Kosovo War and 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia the territory came under the interim administration of the United Nations (UNMIK). In February 2008, the Assembly of Kosovo declared Kosovo's independence as the Republic of Kosovo.
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As of 16 January 2009, its independence is recognised by 55 UN member states and the Republic of China (Taiwan). On October 8, 2008, the majority of the UN states backed a Serbian judicial initiative on Kosovo aimed at determining whether the secession was legal.
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--Al Pacino--


Alfredo James “Al” Pacino (born April 25, 1940) is an American film stage actor and director, widely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential actors of his time.
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He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1992 for his role in Scent of a Woman after being nominated 7 times beforehand for various roles.
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Monday, February 16, 2009

--Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa @ G7 meeting--

Nakagawa has said he did not drink alcohol before the meeting. Chief Cabinet Secretary Takeo Kawamura told reporters that Nakagawa was in a drunken state because of cold medicine, not liquor:

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“Finance Minister Nakagawa’s appearance at the press conference was not caused by alcohol,” Kawamura told reporters in Tokyo. “I asked him to take better care of himself.”

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~http://www.japanprobe.com/?p=8832

--Friends and Mahjong--


Mahjong (also called mah-jongg by the American association, Traditional Chinese: 麻將; Simplified Chinese: 麻将; Pinyin: májiàng) is a game for four players that originated in China. Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of chance. Depending on the variation which is played, luck can be anything from a minor to a dominant factor in success. In Asia, mahjong is also popularly played as a gambling game.
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In the game, each player is dealt either thirteen or sixteen tiles in a hand (depending on the variation being played). On their turn, players draw a tile and discard one, with the goal of making four or five melds (also depending on the variation) and one pair, or "head". Winning comes "on the draw", by drawing a new or discarded tile that completes the hand. Thus a winning hand actually contains fourteen (or seventeen) tiles.
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