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noisy protest by tg bungah residents

On Deepavali Day, 17 October 2009, residents of Pearl Hill Townhouse and Solok Tan Jit Seng in Tanjung Bungah, Penang, organised a protest against dangerous hill slopes development, which they labelled as ‘Deepavali Tea Party’, because the protest was followed by a tea reception. please continue reading at my CJ.MY …

saya anak bangsa malaysia in penang

STICKY POST. please scroll down for new post. URGENT NOTE! now the rule relax a little. anyone can come even if you don’t have another race friend to bring along. so if you are free this sunday afternoon,  do drop in at 2.00pm. Date:  15 November 2009 (Sunday) Time:  9.00am …

aliran dinner

the aliran dinner was held last night at the chee hon moral uplifing society in macalister road. i went with christina and we were one of the early birds. reached there 10 to 7., and the door was still closed! why? the aliran singers were still practising last minute. anyway …

away for a week

this evening onwards until friday afternoon, i will be away from office and home at a seaside holiday home – but no, i’m not on holiday (no such luck). it’s work for me – being secretary to a week long AGM. i might not be able to access the internet, …

deepavali tea party

attended the tanjung bungah residents association deepavali tea party yesterday afternoon. it was actually a protest ‘party’. it was the 4th ‘tea party’ they had. i also attended their 2nd tea party and had blog about it at my other blog. this time, there were banging of pots and pans!  …

do we need the penang second bridge?

apparently CM lim guan eng thinks so. he’s so eager to see works on the 2nd penang bridge get started. so much so that he has to use the PM’s ‘want malaysia’ slogan. i have already say a lot on this issue at my other blog, reflections, so nothing more …

end of the road for the 2 feuding leaders

Malaysiakini report: In a dramatic vote at today’s MCA extraordinary general meeting, party delegates dealt a blow to both feuding leaders – party boss Ong Tee Keat and his suspended deputy, Dr Chua Soi Lek. A total of 2,304 party delegates effectively ended Ong’s presidency by passing a motion of …

Sinking in Solidarity with Samy

Sinking in solidarity with Samy By Martin Jalleh Samy Vellu is here to stay – as long as he wants. He has been made indispensable, invincible…even immortal. He will remain as the “Saviour” of the Indians in Malaysia – a god-like status his “devotees” have strenuously bestowed upon him. This …