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2,000 over comments for this week without login to my site!!!! Wah!!!

Filed Under (My life, Reviews) by nicson on 28-10-2008

2,000 over comments for this week without login to my site!!!! Wah!!!

I was away to Indonesia last week and is inconvient to use the laptop so I haven login to my site or update my post for the past week. I just came back today which is shocked to see 2000 over comments in the webiste. I am shocked and delighted and many users left comments. But……. take a closer look….. all spams…..hai have to spend so much time deleting everything now. Do you have so much spams everyday?

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This is what happen if you jump from 20th storey!! Horrible!!!

Filed Under (Reviews) by nicson on 28-10-2008

This is what happen if you jump from 20th storey!! Horrible!!!

This is one of the screens by the TV show. This is what happen if you jump down from a high floor. All your bones will be shattered and your body will be like this…..

Please treasure your own body…

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Why Stomper didn’t report that she was raped by her date!!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 15-10-2008

Why Stomper didn’t report that I was raped by my date!!

Raped after a night out in town with friends, J wrote in to share her ordeal, and to question how many victims have remained silent like herself, as a result of insensitive handling of such cases.
The STOMPer says she was prompted to write in about her encounter after reading a recent article in the papers.

In her email to STOMP, she says:

“This incident happened when I was just 18, many years ago.

“I had gone for drinks with my friends and it was at the old Ridley’s Bar, which is now defunct.

“It was another friend’s birthday so we all had too much to drink that night.

“So when a male acquaintance, whom I knew was a steward then, offered to give me a lift, I thought, why not, since we lived in the East.

“That was the most stupid mistake made in my life.

“He took the ECP and I fell asleep.

“The next thing I knew he was all over me. I fought him but he was much bigger.

“At the end of it all I was in a state of shock.

“The next day, my best friend went with me to Geylang Police Station. Before that I went to the clinic to get checked. I had bruises and cuts everywhere.

“You would think that being assaulted was bad enough; what the attending officer did at the reception made me walk out of the police station.

“As I was waiting to make my report, the officer attending to me shouted across to another female officer loudly:

“Potential rape case!”

“Somehow, that made me snap and I walked out of the station.

“Yes, I had proof; but I just couldn’t handle the whole thing.

“Till this date, I regret not reporting that guy. I saw him once at Changi Village and I just turned and walked away.

“My friends were a real pillar of support and beat him up. But so what?

“I wonder how many women, like myself, had walked away from making a police report because of the way the police officers handled the case.”

Source from

http://www.stomp.com.sg/

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Re:75 year old lady lost $400K from Lehman’s minibond

Filed Under (Money ways, Reviews) by nicson on 15-10-2008

Re:75 year old lady lost $400K from Lehman’s minibond

My heart really sung when I saw this video. This is really very bad news for this old lady. She have always save in fixed deposit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlcGNAOOgiU

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Plane gets stuck on TPE!! Wah super rare screen!

Filed Under (Singapore News, Special) by nicson on 13-10-2008

Plane gets stuck on TPE!! Wah super rare screen!

STOMPer Jackson spotted a plane stuck at the TPE bridge near his house and took some pictures to share his unique find with fellow STOMPers.

In an email to STOMP today (13 Oct), the STOMPer says:

“On 13 Oct at around 1:30am, when I looked outside my window at Blk 492 Tampines, I saw an airplane stuck at Tampines’s TPE bridge.

“I found it so interesting that I went over there to take some shots.”

Source from:

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=38407

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House saw in half after the couple’s divorce!! Strange!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 12-10-2008

House saw in half after the couple’s divorce!! Strange!

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - A couple in rural Cambodia has terminated their 18-year marriage with a divorce settlement that entailed sawing in two the wooden house they once shared, villagers said Friday. The husband, 42-year-old Moeun Sarim, has taken away with him all the bits and pieces of his half a house, said his 35-year-old wife, Vat Navy.

“Very strange, but this is what my husband wanted,” she said by phone from a village about 62 miles east of Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh. She said they ended their marriage last month.

“He brought his relatives and used saws to cut the house in half,” she said, adding that she now owns the other half that is still standing. The house is made from wood with a tile roof and propped up on wooden pillars, a typical style for a Cambodian country home.

She said her estranged husband and his relatives, after ripping apart half of the house, carried all the debris to his parents’ house nearby.

She said the divorce was prompted by her husband’s jealousy about her alleged relationship with a policeman in the village. She denied having an extramarital affair.

“He wanted a divorce, and I said, `Let’s divorce,’” she said.

The husband could not be reached for comment.

Bou Bout, a village chief, said local officials and police were present as witnesses the day the couple split their 20-by-24 1/2 foot house into half.

“Local officials tried three times to get them to mend their differences, but the husband would not budge,” Bou Bout said by phone.

Source from:

http://www.ap.org/

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75 year old retiree loses S$400,000 with Lehman’s collapse!! Oh my gosh!

Filed Under (Singapore News, Special) by nicson on 12-10-2008

75 year old retiree loses S$400,000 with Lehman’s collapse!! Oh my gosh!

I cannot imagine that after working over 40 years until you retire, you have save a sum of money over 40 years. You have put the money into a bond which claims to be low risk and now all the money is gone, not even 1 cent you will be getting back. Very very bad, how many nights that you cannot fall asleep. Oh my gosh! My heart pain so much for them, hope the bank could return part of the money for them.

SINGAPORE: Some 10,000 people in Singapore paid out half a billion Singdollars for structured financial products linked to the now bankrupt Lehman Brothers.

75—year—old Mary Kwok is one of them. She lost S$400,000 — money meant for her and her husband’s retirement.

She said they had never made any high—risk investments until two years ago when she was collecting interest from her fixed deposit account. That was when a financial consultant introduced her to Lehman Brothers Minibonds, promising low risks.

The total issue size of the Lehman Brothers Minibonds was S$508 million. Out of this, S$375 million was sold to about 8,000 retail investors through nine distributors in Singapore.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said action will be taken if its investigations uncover misrepresentation from financial institutions to their clients when selling the Lehman Brothers Minibonds.

Source from:

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

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Faithful see Virgin Mary image in hospital window!!

Filed Under (Reviews) by nicson on 11-10-2008

Faithful see Virgin Mary image in hospital window

I can see it very clearly in the picture. This is unbelievable!!

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Hundreds of people are being drawn to a Catholic hospital in Springfield by what they say looks like an image of the Virgin Mary in a window. Sister Kathleen Sullivan, senior vice president at Mercy Medical Center, said the image in a vacant, second-story office was first noticed Tuesday morning.

As many as 300 people, some weeping, gathered outside the building to take photographs, pray, and say the rosary.

Sullivan said while the cause of the image was not immediately clear, she was humbled by the show of faith. A spokesman for the Springfield Diocese said it could take the church years to investigate.

Deirdre Gogel, who came to see the image, called it comforting at a time of turmoil for the nation.

___

Information from: The Springfield Republican, http://www.masslive.com/news/

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Singapore economy slips into recession!! Do you feel it?

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by nicson on 11-10-2008

Singapore economy slips into recession!! Do you feel it?

I dont feel it yet. But indeed spending is a lot higher now. It seems like I need to top up the cash card very regularly and I spend more money for this few months. Do you feel it? Have you stop driving?

SINGAPORE (AFP) - - Singapore’s trade-sensitive economy has declined for a second straight quarter, the government said Friday, meaning the city-state has entered a recession for the first time in six years.

The Ministry of Trade and Industry also revised downwards Singapore’s full-year growth forecast to around three percent, citing a slowdown in the global economy and key domestic sectors.

In a move to confront the downturn, the Monetary Authority of Singapore — its de facto central bank — said it was easing monetary policy for the first time in more than four years.

Singapore is Southeast Asia’s wealthiest economy in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita but is heavily dependent on trade.

This makes it sensitive to hiccups in developed economies, particularly key export markets the United States and Europe.

The data mean that Singapore is the first Asian economy to fall into a technical recession, DBS Group Research said.

The impact of a worsening US financial crisis and deepening credit crunch have weakened US consumer sentiment, which will affect demand from Asia and the rest of the world, Singapore’s trade ministry said.

On a seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter annualised basis, real GDP declined by 6.3 percent in the third quarter after contracting 5.7 percent in the previous quarter, the ministry said.

While it did not describe the economy as being in recession, a technical recession is generally defined as two consecutive quarters of contraction in economic output.

Economists polled by Dow Jones Newswires had forecast a 0.3 percent quarter-on-quarter rise in GDP, the value of goods and services produced in the economy.

Compared with the third quarter of last year, the ministry said Singapore’s economy contracted by 0.5 percent in real terms, against 0.8 percent expansion foreseen in the Dow Jones poll.

In August the government had revised down its full-year GDP forecast to 4.0-5.0 percent but since then, external economic conditions have deteriorated more than expected and some sectors of the economy have weakened significantly because of industry-specific or domestic factors, the ministry said.

“Singapore’s export-oriented sectors, such as manufacturing, will be affected,” it added.

Analysts said the key drag on third-quarter growth was manufacturing, and the surprise was a sharp decline in growth of what has been a booming construction sector.

Trade ministry data estimated that manufacturing contracted by 11.5 percent year-on-year in the third quarter, more than the 4.9 percent drop in the previous quarter.

Construction growth slowed to 7.8 percent from 19.8 percent, and service industries grew by 6.1 percent, marginally down from 7.0 percent in the second quarter, the data showed.

“Services deceleration should get more severe from here on,” the US bank Morgan Stanley said in a report.

Last year the economy expanded 7.7 percent but after years of growth, signs of a slowdown emerged with recent disappointing trade data and contractions in the manufacturing sector, which includes the export-dependent electronic and pharmaceutical industries.

Morgan Stanley said things will likely only get worse for Singapore.

With external conditions deteriorating and the lack of domestic demand support, Morgan Stanley forecast virtually zero growth of 0.2 percent year-on-year for 2009.

It said Singapore’s recession will likely be more than just a technical one.

In a speech Friday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that although growth is slowing, the financial system is sound and the economy remains competitive.

Singapore’s last technical recession occurred in 2002 while the most recent full-scale recession was in 2001, when the economy contracted 2.4 percent during the year.

The government’s preliminary third-quarter GDP estimates are based largely on data from July and August, and are subject to revision.

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40 injured after Qantas flight encountered severe turbulence

Filed Under (Reviews, Singapore News) by nicson on 07-10-2008

40 injured after Qantas flight encountered severe turbulence

PERTH, Australia: Up to 40 people were injured after a mid—air incident forced a Qantas flight — flying from Singapore to Perth — to make an emergency landing on Tuesday, a police officer said

The Airbus A320 (flight QF 72) made a successful emergency landing at an airfield in the Western Australian town of Exmouth after issuing a mayday emergency call, Sergeant Greg Lambert of the West Australian Police said.

The Qantas aircraft was due to land in Perth at 3pm local time, but it encountered severe turbulence.

Qantas confirmed that a number of passengers and crew members were injured, many of them were believed to have sustained fractures and lacerations.

It is unclear yet if there are any Singaporeans on board the Qantas flight.

“It is understood up to 40 people were injured during a mid—air incident,” Lambert told the Australian Associated Press. “The nature of the mid—air incident is unknown.”

Emergency services and medical staff were on standby at the airport, which lies about 1,100 kilometres northeast of the state capital of Perth, he said.

Australia’s national carrier Qantas, which has suffered a spate of incidents in recent months, told AFP it had no information about the incident, but was working to find out more.

Qantas also owns the discount airline Jetstar, which operates around 29 Airbus A320s on domestic routes.

In July, an exploding oxygen bottle punched a huge hole in the side of a Qantas Boeing 747—400, forcing an emergency landing in the Philippines. No passengers were injured in the mid—air drama.

Air safety investigators announced a safety review of Qantas, which has long been known as the world’s safest airline, after two other incidents occurred involving its aircraft within two weeks.

— AFP/CNA/yb/ls

Source from:

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20081007/tap-883-40-injured-qantas-flight-encount-231650b.html

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