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wakakakakakaka.. sekali pandang wa ingat tu wa
ekekekekekekeke.. aku kah yang brutal tu.... |
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Originally posted by virgomal at 19-10-2005 09:40 AM
wakakakakakaka.. sekali pandang wa ingat tu wa
ekekekekekekeke.. aku kah yang brutal tu....
tu la V....tapi bile sal pikir balik, V tak de maid kan...hihihi |
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ha ah lah... ko ni ponnnn
umur i tak lah semuda tu kak :love: |
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Originally posted by Browneyes at 19-10-2005 09:00 AM
tapi kekadang amah ni memang sajak di dera.. selenge ... favourite slogan dorang..'oh lupa'.. dah berbulan kerja pun masih lupa tengkorak dia..
true...
mmg makan hati ngan maid kekadang... |
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Woman takes 'strict' dad to court
October 20, 2005
SHE wants to get married. But Miss Nurul Fadilah, 22, said her father refused to discuss her marriage plans, reported the Malaysian newspapers.
And so the business management undergraduate has taken the matter to Malaysia's Syariah court.
She wants the court to step in so that permission can be given for her to marry her boyfriend.
Under Muslim law, a marriage is not valid if the bride has not been given away by her wali or legal guardian.
The wali is a male relative who has been responsible for the bride's life before marriage. He has to ensure that the proposed groom is trustworthy.
Ms Nurul's father, Mr Othman Besar, 54, a taxi driver, had set four conditions for the groom to fulfil before he would even consider being his daughter's wali.
His conditions are that the man:
asks for his daughter's hand through a proper 'meminang' ceremony
must have a steady job
must not be a drug addict
must disclose his family background.
Mr Othman said: 'Until now, not a single family member from the boy's side has come to see me or discuss with me the marriage.'
IMPROPER BEHAVIOUR
He said his daughter's boyfriend, Mr Shahrizan Sulaiman, asked for permission to marry his daughter over the phone. The man went to his home two weeks later, but was not accompanied by his family.
Mr Othman said he was concerned about the boyfriend's background.
But his daughter said she was filing the application because her father was an extremely strict man.
The judge will announce his decision next month.
apsal buta sangat anak dia?.. kan bapak dia buat untuk kebaikan dia jugak.. nama aje undergraduate |
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Originally posted by Browneyes at 20-10-2005 08:32 AM
Woman takes 'strict' dad to court
October 20, 2005
SHE wants to get married. But Miss Nurul Fadilah, 22, said her father refused to discuss h ...
tu pasal lah.. anak pompan dia tu.. kemaruk sngt dgn bf dia tu.. cinta buta.. |
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cinta membutakan mata dan hati......
budus la budak tu.... cissssss |
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Berita Sedih
Malaysian PM's wife dies: news agency
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Endon Mahmood, the hugely popular wife of Malaysia's prime minister, died on Thursday, following a lengthy battle with breast cancer, national news agency Bernama said.
It quoted Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as saying his wife had died at 7:55 a.m. at his official residence. She was 64.
Endon, as she was affectionately known by most Malaysians, was a huge source of inspiration for Abdullah, and many political analysts say she encouraged him to pursue the leadership.
Abdullah, 65, took power late in 2003, as the chosen successor of veteran leader Mahathir Mohamad.
The soft-spoken Endon was diagnosed with breast cancer soon after her twin sister Noraini found out she had the disease in 2002.
Since then, she had made regular trips to the United States for treatment. Endon recently returned home from weeks of treatment in Los Angeles, but immediately went into hospital to guard against secondary infections, on doctor's advice |
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Inna lillahi wainna lillahi raji'un
tapi aku tak minat dia |
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Originally posted by virgomal at 20-10-2005 09:08 AM
Malaysian PM's wife dies: news agency
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Endon Mahmood, the hugely popular wife of Malaysia's prime minister, died on Thursday, following a lengthy battle with breast cancer, ...
Inna lillahi wainna lillahi raji'un |
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Originally posted by Browneyes at 20-10-2005 09:13 AM
Inna lillahi wainna lillahi raji'un
tapi aku tak minat dia
Al- fateha...Chic pun tak minat... |
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Originally posted by Browneyes at 20-10-2005 08:32 AM
Woman takes 'strict' dad to court
October 20, 2005
SHE wants to get married. But Miss Nurul Fadilah, 22, said her father refused to discuss h ...
Apa sey pompan ni? Ingatkan apalah 4 conditions bapak dia letak. Ok apa. Bukannya bapak dia mintak yg bukan2.... |
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semalam kat straits times....ada this underage girl....she was broke,nak bayar bill...
jadi she ask her boyfriend to carik customer.....
sekali months later...she reported the matter to police.....
abis semua kena tangkap..... |
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Originally posted by virgomal at 20-10-2005 09:08 AM
Malaysian PM's wife dies: news agency
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Endon Mahmood, the hugely popular wife of Malaysia's prime minister, died on Thursday, following a lengthy battle with breast cancer, ...
Inalillah.. aku baru aje nengok upacara pengebumian kat tv tadi.. |
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Malaysia mourns death of PM Abdullah's wife
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Malaysia is grieving with Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi following the death of his wife Endon Mahmood, whose long and loving marriage to their premier captivated the nation.
After a long battle with breast cancer, the much-loved First Lady passed away in the morning at the prime minister's residence in Putrajaya, the nation's administrative centre, the state Bernama news agency said.
Diplomats, political figures and thousands of Malaysians flocked to the residence to pay their respects ahead of a funeral ceremony and burial scheduled for Thursday afternoon in accordance with Muslim rituals.
Abdullah, dressed in blue Malay traditional dress, remained composed but was at times moved to tears as he received condolences from well-wishers who filed past the body, laid on a white bed and covered with a white cloth.
The nation's parliament was suspended until Monday as a mark of respect and official functions were cancelled. Most television and radio stations broadcast Koran recitals or played sombre songs as mourning enveloped the nation.
"She was such a loving wife to Abdullah, she brought so much joy for him, we will all miss her greatly," said Foreign Minister Syed Hamid Albar.
"Abdullah is a tower of strength for the cabinet. Despite this difficult moment, he is very composed and very calm. It is amazing how he is holding himself, since Endon was very dear to him," he said.
Endon was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, the same year her twin sister Noraini died of the same disease. She recently returned from the United States where she had spent more than three months undergoing chemotherapy.
The couple broke with the traditional silence that surrounds illnesses of high-ranking figures here and spoke openly about Endon's condition, keeping Malaysians informed about her battle with the disease.
Abdullah Ahmad, a former editor of the New Straits Times and a long-time family friend, said Endon's death was a "huge loss" for the prime minister.
"She was everything to Pak Lah. She was a friend, wife and confidante," he said, using Malaysians' affectionate nickname for Abdullah, which means "father".
Endon's death has triggered an outpouring of support and sympathy for Abdullah, whose love for his wife inspired many Malaysians. Their 40-year marriage was widely considered a model relationship.
"He will always give me a peck on the cheek before leaving home or at least call from downstairs that he is leaving. He will always phone when he is away and we always tell each other we love each other," Endon said last year.
Endon was born to a Japanese mother and a Malaysian father in 1940. She worked in the civil service until her retirement in 1976. She married in 1965 and had two children, Kamaludin and Nori, and four grandchildren.
She always declined to comment on her husband's long career, but offered her steadfast support during his political highs and lows.
"It can be very difficult and stressful so I think a politician must really love his job to want to go through all this," she said in the 2004 interview.
"I believe he was fated to become the country's leader and as his wife I must give him all the support," she said.
The softly-spoken Endon devoted her time to social, community and charity work and was also a strong supporter of Malaysian arts and crafts. She also used her own illness to promote cancer awareness.
Condolences began to flow in from around the region, including from Thailand despite current tensions between the neighbours centred on separatist conflict in Thailand's Muslim-majority south.
Thai deputy prime minister Surakiart Sathirathai will attend the burial, while Singapore will be represented by a high-level delegation led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and President S.R. Nathan.
Philippines President Gloria Arroyo and foreign secretary Alberto Romulo will also attend the ceremony. |
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SADDAM: SAYA TIDAK BERSALAH
Bekas pemimpin Iraq dibicarakan atas dakwaan lakukan kekejaman
BAGHDAD - Bekas pemimpin Iraq, Saddam Hussein, akhirnya dibicarakan semalam atas dakwaan melakukan kekejaman ke atas manusia, setelah hampir dua tahun ditangkapguling.
Dia bagaimanapun tidak mengaku salah atas tuduhan membunuh 143 penduduk puak Syiah di sebuah perkampungan di Dujail pada 1982, yang boleh membawa kepada hukuman mati.
'Saya telah katakan apa yang hendak saya katakan, saya tidak bersalah, saya tidak bersalah,' kata Saddam selepas semua tuduhan dibacakan.
Tujuh lagi pegawai kanan rejim Saddam yang dihadapkan ke mahkamah semalam turut tidak mengaku salah.
Mereka termasuk saudara lelaki tiri Saddam, Barzan Ibrahim Hassan al-Tikriti dan bekas Naib Presiden Iraq, Taha Yassin Ramadan.
Membacakan tuduhan yang dikenakan, Ketua Hakim Rizkar Mohammed Amin berkata:
'Mereka didakwa membunuh, mengusir secara paksa, memenjara, gagal mematuhi undang-undang antarabangsa dan melakukan penderaan.'
Awal dari itu, apabila perbicaraan dimulakan, Saddam, yang tidak digari, mengenalkan dirinya sebagai 'Presiden Iraq' tetapi enggan memberikan namanya.
'Saya tidak mengiktiraf entiti yang memberi kuasa kepada anda atau mengesahkan pencerobohan, kerana apa yang berlandaskan kepalsuan adalah palsu,' kata Saddam dengan nada ungkal.
Kawalan keselamatan di mahkamah yang terletak di Zon Hijau di Baghdad sangat ketat semalam.
Para defenden dibicarakan di depan satu panel seramai lima orang hakim.
Kes ini akan mencatatkan sejarah di Timur Tengah kerana ia pertama kali seorang pemimpin Arab dibicarakan atas jenayah yang dilakukan terhadap rakyatnya sendiri.
Saddam ditangkap dari lubang bawah tanah dekat bandar kelahirannya di Tikrit pada Disember 2003.
Saddam, 68 tahun, besar kemungkinan menghadapi tuduhan lain termasuk tindakan membunuh 5,000 penduduk Kurdi menggunakan gas racun di Halabja pada March 1988; melancar perang ke atas Iran dari 1980 hingga 1988 di mana sekitar sejuta penduduk terbunuh; pencerobohan ke atas Kuwait pada 1990 dan penindasan pemberontakan oleh puak Syiah setahun kemudian.
Sementara itu, Rumah Putih berkata ia menjangkakan perbicaraan itu mematuhi 'piawaian asas antarabangsa'.
'Ini merupakan proses rakyat Iraq. Rakyat Iraq akan mengambil keputusan berkaitan bagaimana Saddam Hussein dipertanggungjawabkan berkaitan jenayah ke atas manusia dan kekejamannya terhadap penduduk Iraq,' kata jurucakap Rumah Putih, Encik Scott McClellan. - Agensi. |
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Originally posted by SQ154 at 20-10-2005 09:05 PM
Malaysia mourns death of PM Abdullah's wife
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Malaysia is grieving with Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi following the death of his wife Endon Mahmood, w ...
aku suka pak lah.. so aku pung feel very sad.
muka dia sejuk je.. aku rasa dia orang betul2 jujur ikhlas. |
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