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April 2004

the mind, stomach and food

just a short post today. was busy reading 3 days paper and my many emails until now it’s too late. gotta sleep early from now on (1.30am instead of 2.00am) as yesterday morning i overslept! woke up at 7.00am instead of my usual 6.30am. luckily i don’t dress up and …

YB – yang berharap?

from sin chew editor’s desk of 4 april, came an interesting article that ask “what kind of YBs do we want?” (btw, for the uninitiated, YB here stand for ‘yang berhormat’ which translated to enlgish means ‘honorable’. and ‘yang berharap’ means ‘hoping’ or ‘expecting’) according to the editor, YBs sitting …

national dis-service?

by now many of you would have read about the many fights, riots, and what-have-you (as you can find in details in lone’s blog), that happened in the national service (NS) camps. due to this, DAP had called on the cabinet to suspend NS. and has also issued a press …

holy week

yesterday, being palm sunday (or also known as passion sunday) was the beginning of the holy week according to the catholic calendar. holy week is the last week of lent, the week just before easter sunday. the purpose of holy week is to reenact, relive and participate in the passion …

tummy ache

ahhh!! my tummy! for a long long time i did not have stomach ace but 2 days ago i suddenly had it. not sure what i ate that gave me the tummy ache. started on friday evening. morning i ate ‘koay kak’ and roti canai, then afternoon i went for …

any wishes for pak lah after the election?

having read daniel lian’s article ‘my say: three wishes after the polls’ (url see the post below), do you have any wishes for pak lah? remember when he first step into the PM shoes, many groups and individuals had handed him wish-list, as i blog here. now that the election …

question time: in the aftermath of elections

this article by p gunasegaram, group executive editor at the edge, is too good to be passed without people noticing. so in case you didn’t notice it, which i doubt, since it was mentioned in jeff ooi’s blog also circulated via aliran mailing list, i’m posting the link for you …

parliament

ok so we voted for them to be in the parliament… they are in…. then what? will they attend all the parliament seatings (or is call proceedings)? what will they be saying/doing in parliament? we put them there and we cannot get to see how they conduct their ‘business’? parliament …