Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Will be Charge Tomorrow
P44. Permatang Pauh By-Election
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Why Not Now and Why By June 2009?

Monday, August 04, 2008
Anwar Ibrahim for Permatang Pauh
Friday, August 01, 2008
UMNO can't cheat forever
Thursday, July 31, 2008
By-Election in Permatang Pauh
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Brain Less

Terengganu State EXCO's, to continue using Mercedes' because ACA seizes all 16 Perdanas for further investigation said MB Ahmad Said. I don't know among two who is trying to make fool, either Terengganu MB or Malaysia PM. PM said, the car were only for the state guest (VVIP's) but then MB used the car for his official function to Johor, why can't he fly to Johor. Now MB said, ACA took the entire car so EXCO"s was left without any option other than Mercedes. The other day another friend said "MB bodohkan PM dan PM bodohkan rakyat" which I totally agree but PM and MB are underestimating the people's thinking capability. People's brain are not as stupid as their's. While poor people are struggling to cater their daily life, this two "brain less" people are fighting each others on luxury car's issue. Hope in next two years, Terengganu will not dispatch their self for autonomy since the state is totally out of the PM control.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Nothing to Proud
Friday, July 25, 2008
Legend missing in Thiruva'l'luvar statue in London
The statue of Thiruva'l'luvar photographed on Thursday. Note the missing plaque and the absence of the book in the left hand.
The statue photographed some times back. The book in his left hand was missing, but the plaque was there.[Photo courtesy: http://photos1.blogger.com/hello/18/8826/900/P5294281.4.jpg]
The statue displayed in the premises of the SOAS, near its entrance.
The prestigious School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London displays a statue of the ancient Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruva'l'luvar in its premises. The plaque noting him a Tamil scholar and the palm-leave book in his left hand are missing for some time. The book disappeared first and now the legend. In his right hand is a stylus used in writing on palm leaves in ancient times.The statue was found slightly vandalized even in 2002 as revealed in an interview by Dr. Stuart Blackburn of the Department of the Languages and Cultures of South Asia at the SOAS. In an interview that appeared in a publication 'Voicing Folkore' by M. D. Muthukumarasamy in 2002, Dr. Blackburn further said that the statue was sculpted in Tamil Nadu and was gifted by a former High Commissioner of India in London to the University. [Source: TamilNet, Thursday, 24 July 2008, 17:02 GMT]



