Wednesday 24 December 2008

Bush withdraws 1 of 19 pardons he issued Tuesday


WASHINGTON – President George W. Bush on Wednesday revoked a pardon he had granted only a day before — a step unheard of in recent memory — after learning in news reports of political contributions to Republicans by the man's father and other information.

Bush pardoned 19 people on Tuesday, including Isaac Robert Toussie of Brooklyn, N.Y., who had been convicted of making false statements to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and of mail fraud. On Wednesday, the White House issued an extraordinary statement saying the president was reversing his decision in Toussie's case.

White House press secretary Dana Perino said the new decision was "based on information that has subsequently come to light," including on the extent and nature of Toussie's prior criminal offenses. She also said that neither the White House counsel's office nor the president had been aware of a political contribution by Toussie's father that "might create an appearance of impropriety."

"Given that, this was the prudent thing to do," she said.

The new information came to the White House's attention from news reports, Perino said.

A story in the New York Daily News said Toussie's father, Robert, donated $28,500 to the national Republican Party in April. It came just months before Toussie's pardon petition, the newspaper said.

The counsel's office generally doesn't include vetting of political contributions in its reviews on such matters, as that would be "highly inappropriate on many levels," she said. The White House decision on Toussie had come without a recommendation from the pardon attorney, Ronald L. Rodgers, as Toussie's request for a pardon came less than five years after completion of his sentence, so that eliminated another step in the review process.

The Justice Department advises the president on who qualifies for pardons. Only people who have waited five years after their conviction or release from prison can apply for a pardon under the department's guidelines. Criminals are required to begin serving time, or otherwise exhaust any appeals, before they can be considered for sentence commutation.

But the president can forgive people outside that process if he chooses. Under the Constitution, the president's power to issue pardons is absolute and cannot be overruled — meaning he can forgive anyone he wants, at any time.

Perino said she did not know of another instance of a pardon reversal in "recent memory," but that the White House couldn't say for sure it never had happened before.

"The counsel to the president reviewed the application and believed, based on the information known to him at the time, that it was a meritorious application," she said. Bush now believes the case should rest with the pardon attorney.

The Daily News story on Wednesday, and another in Newsday and on blogs, shed light on Toussie's record. He pleaded guilty for lying to HUD and mail fraud, admitting that he falsified finances of prospective homebuyers seeking HUD mortgages. He was sentenced to five months in prison and five months' house arrest, a $10,000 fine and no restitution, the Daily News reported.

In another case, Toussie pleaded guilty to having a friend send his local county a letter that falsely inflated property values.

The Daily News also located a lawyer representing hundreds of ex-customers who have sued Toussie in federal court, accusing him of luring poor, minority homebuyers into buying overpriced homes with mortgages that had hidden costs.

The attorney, Peter E. Seidman, said Wednesday that news of the pardon was "gut wrenching for his clients" and left him "baffled."

"I am glad somebody at the White House woke up," he said in an interview.

Maxine D. Wilson, 42, bought one of Toussie's homes on Long Island in 1996. She later sued Toussie, claiming the house started to fall apart after she moved in in 1997. She said she was shocked when she learned Bush was going to pardon Toussie.

"I was angry at how money, power and influence seemed to trump justice," she said. But on Wednesday, she said, "I feel today that somebody paid attention. Somebody stepped back and made us feel equal."

Federal Election Commission records show a number of donations to Republicans this year by Robert Toussie and by a Laura Toussie who lists the same address. Between them, they gave $4,600 to Minnesota GOP Sen. Norm Coleman and another $4,600 to Oregon Republican Sen. Gordon Smith, all on Oct. 15. Coleman is locked in a still-undecided race against Democrat Al Franken, and Smith lost in November to Democrat Jeff Merkley.

On Oct. 30, Robert Toussie also gave $2,300 to GOP Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia.

His contribution to the Republican National Committee came as part of a fundraiser in March for GOP presidential candidate John McCain. Out of a total donation of $30,800 by Toussie, $2,300 went to McCain's campaign and $28,500 went to the RNC.

Doug Berman, a law professor at Ohio State University and a close follower of presidential clemency decisions, said the White House decision strikes him as unprecedented, but he said it's not inconceivable that it had happened in the past.

"It's, at best, embarrassing. At worst, it's an extraordinary example of this White House's ability to bollox up one bit of presidential authority that he clearly has," Berman said.

Bradford Berenson, an associate White House counsel during Bush's first term and Isaac Toussie's lawyer, said in a statement that his client remained confident the pardon attorney would grant his request.

"Isaac Toussie is deeply grateful that both the counsel to the president and the president himself found Mr. Toussie's pardon application to have sufficient merit to be granted," Berenson said. "Mr. Toussie looks forward to the pardon attorney's expeditious review of the application."

Berenson declined to elaborate further on the case and its developments.

With the Toussie reversal, Bush has granted a total of 189 pardons and nine commutations. That's fewer than half as many as Presidents Clinton or Reagan issued during their two-term tenures.

TOP 10 Celebrity Brat Pack


If there are two things that Hollywood is constantly looking for, they are the next big thing and the latest celebrity scandal.

In 2008, tabloid staples cleaned up their acts due to court-ordered conservatorships (Britney Spears), pledges of sobriety (Lindsay Lohan), and motherhood (Nicole Richie). As a result, celebrity rags and bloggers shifted their focus to a new, younger set of headline makers: the New Brat Pack.

Like their 1980s counterparts, the New Brat Pack appear in each other's movies, music videos, and social circles. They're all young (21 and under), popular, and major money makers. Their youth, though, subjects them to greater public scrutiny.

Camp Rocky
Disney stars are abundant in Search, and for good reason. When one of the wholesome brand's stars breaks the happy family façade, chaos ensues. A December Vanity Fair cover featuring 33-year-old actress Kate Winslet in nothing but an overcoat and heels barely raised an eyebrow, but an earlier photo shoot that showed a teenaged Miley Cyrus with an exposed back caused a national furor.

The "miley cyrus photo scandal," as people referred to the incident in Search, threatened the reign of the Teen Queen, a title she's earned for good reason. The 16-year-old is the face of the billion-dollar "Hannah Montana" Disney brand and a platinum-selling pop star. While kids may eat up Cyrus' sugary-sweet persona, her real-life actions had grown-ups talking, and not just the parents of her fans.

Following the photo shoot, Cyrus issued a public apology, saying she was embarrassed by photos she thought were supposed to be "artistic." Parent company Disney swooped in to protect its young star, claiming that the shoot was manipulated to sell more covers.

The backlash—online and off—forced renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz to defend her work. Vanity Fair posted a behind-the-scenes account that showed Cyrus' parents and handlers on the set. The furor didn't let up when shots of the bikini-clad star goofing off with friends surfaced online and news came out about her recent relationship with 20-year-old underwear model Justin Gaston. Taking flirty photos and hanging out with older guys may be typical adolescent girl behavior, but for the Teen Queen, they became royal scandals. Fans responded, and for the first time, searches on "miley cyrus" outpaced those of her alter-ego.

Cyrus wasn't the only Disney star with a photo scandal. When nude shots of actress/singer Vanessa Hudgens hit the Web in 2007, there was speculation that she would be dropped from the Mouse House's hit "High School Musical" franchise. What could have been a public relations nightmare for Disney became a boon: Hudgens became a household name and even got a pay raise to star in the feature-film version. Thanks to her and boyfriend Zac Efron, "High School Musical 3" became one of 2008's biggest box-office hits.

Like Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers—Kevin, Joe, and Nick—parlayed their Disney series into a successful recording career and the original movie "Camp Rock." Unlike Cyrus, the brothers remained relatively immune from scandal. The rockers still found themselves as tabloid fodder for, of all things, their insistence on . That inspired fans to search on terms like "purity rings."

Songbirds and Lovebirds
R&B singers Chris Brown and Rihanna each have major followings, but their relationship catapulted their online popularity to another level. Although they've been photographed kissing and vacationing together, Brown continually downplayed their relationship—denials that only fueled more interest.

Taylor Swift owed her quick ascent to her girl-next-door looks and catchy country songs. The 18-year-old singer made her way into the New Brat Pack after she began dating Joe Jonas, and model Gaston starred in her "Love Story" music video as her romantic interest. Fame came at a cost, or at least heartache: Swift topped headlines and pulled searches in November after revealing she was unceremoniously dumped in a 27-second phone call.

Growing Up Fast
Although the NBC cult favorite "Heroes" slipped in viewers in 2008, series breakout Hayden Panettiere continued to generate interest. The 19-year-old's relationship with her 31-year-old costar Milo Ventimiglia .

However, nothing was more shocking than pregnancy of 17-year-old Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney's younger sister. The actress broke the news in late 2007. Executives at Nickelodeon, the network that aired her show "Zoey 101," considered pulling the show out of concern for the message her condition might send to young viewers. However, the show's fourth and final season (which was pre-taped) aired through May, and Spears gave birth to daughter Maddie Briann in June.

The younger Spears' situation fueled discussions on pop culture's influence and some say glamorization of teen pregnancy—a hot online topic fueled by the 2007 film "Juno," the ABC Family series "The Secret Life of the American Teenager," and the pregnant daughter of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

The Next Generation's Next Generation
The life cycle of a teen star lasts only about four to six years. Afterwards, they must move onto adult celebrity or fall forever out of favor.

Selena Gomez, the latest in the line of Disney TV stars with musical aspirations, has already been dubbed "the next Miley Cyrus." Gomez didn't escape 2008 entirely scandal-free—she and peer Demi Lovato posted a YouTube video mocking Cyrus. The mild smackdown wasn't the same order of magnitude as other teen stars' troubles, and, as her fellow New Brat Packers have proved, a little scandal actually can take a career to the next level. And if she doesn't make it, the next big thing is ready to take her place.

Saturday 6 December 2008

Massive landslide at Bukit Antarabangsa - Picture


KUALA LUMPUR: A massive landslide occurred in Bukit Antarabangsa at about 3.30am Saturday. One resident is still missing while four have been found dead, said Selangor Chief Police Officer Deputy Comm Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar.

However, police have not ruled out the possibility that passers-by may also be trapped. "We are confident (the last resident) is still alive. We are expecting to save someone. "Only one resident is unaccounted for but we are not ruling out the possibility that passers-by may be affected.

"The operations will continue until we are sure that no one is trapped under the rubble," said Khalid. The four others who had previously thought to be missing had escaped the landslide and have contacted the police.

Three of the dead have been identified as veterinarian Dr N. Yogeswari, 40, accountant Ng Yee Ping, 30, and Shaiful Khas Shaharuddin, 20. The body of Indonesian maid Surina was removed from the rubble at around 7.40pm Saturday. A total of 93 people have been rescued.

At a 9pm press conference at the site, Khalid assured evacuated residents that their homes will be kept safe by patrolling officers. The Pasukan Gerak Am will watch over the houses including those at the top to ensure there are no intruders, he added.

Khalid said a bridge was also being built across a monsoon drain near the operations centre to enable residents living at Taman Bukit Mewah to have easy access out and to remove their vehicles.

The residential area is located a short distance from the landslide scene but residents were told to evacuate for safety reasons. Residents were currently walking on a tiny plank over a small drain with their suitcases and baby prams. Khalid said the search and rescue operation will continue for 24 hours a day.

Those who have been evacuated were sent to Sekolah Kebangsaan Ulu Klang. Food and shelter will be provided there. Khalid said as of now, there are 14 teams with dogs and electronic equipment trying to locate the last missing victim. “After 5pm, it will be 12 hours (since the incident happened early Saturday morning). We will start using heavy machinery to find those still stuck in the rubble.

“We’ll take careful measures when looking for the victim,” he said. When asked if the rain would make it more dangerous, he said: “I don’t know. I hope there are no more landslides but I cannot be sure.” The landslide cut off access by the main road to the residential areas at Bukit Antarabangsa, trapping hundreds of residents.

As of 2.20pm Saturday, more than 2,000 residents have been evacuated, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan. As of 6pm Saturday the police had airlifted 13 people who needed immediate medical attention including two pregnant women, two elderly women with weak hearts, a man who is a stroke patient and another man who needed haemodialysis treatment.

The last man is said to have made it to the hospital just in time for his treatment. Also affected are 14 houses in Jalan Bukit Mewah and Jalan Mewah Utama. The 15 injured people and the remains of the dead were rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital.

There are more than 600 people involved in the search and rescue operations from the military, Civil Defence Department, Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue (Smart) team, Fire & Rescue department, Red Crescent, hospitals and the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council.

According to BERNAMA, the injured were given first aid at the Addinniah surau before being sent to hospital. At least 12 ambulances were spotted at the scene on Saturday morning.

Bukit Antarabangsa assemblyman Azmin Ali said at the scene that earth movement continued to take place and that electricity supply to several housing estates in Bukit Antarabangsa was disrupted.

The site of Saturday's landslide is believed to be 1.5km from the Highland Towers apartment building which collapsed on Dec 11, 1993, killing 48 people.





Sunday 16 November 2008

Major Earthquake Hits Indonesia, Tsunami Warning Lifted


JAKARTA (AFP) - A major 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia's Sulawesi island early Monday, destroying houses and triggering a tsunami warning but there were no reports of fatalities, officials said.

The US Geological Survey (USGS), which initially said the quake had a magnitude of 7.8 before downgrading it to 7.5, said it struck 136 kilometres (84 miles) off the coastal town Gorontalo at a depth of 21 kilometres.

US officials issued a tsunami warning for an area within 1,000 kilometers of the epicentre, but a similar warning from Indonesian authorities was withdrawn shortly after being issued.

The Indonesian state-run Antara news agency said thousands of people fled their homes and hotel rooms in Gorontalo, with a population of several hundred thousand, when the quake struck around 1:02 am (1702 GMT Sunday).

It said one person had been injured and several buildings had collapsed in Gorontalo. One official told AFP that residents of Tolitoli, around 250 kilometres away, had also reported collapsed buildings.

"In an earthquake like this I think it's likely there will be victims," Indonesian geological official Sutiono said. Police on Sulawesi were not immediately available for comment.

The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center warned that "this earthquake has the potential to generate a destructive regional tsunami along coasts located within a thousand kilometers (620 miles) of the earthquake epicenter." It advised that authorities in the region "take immediate action to evacuate coastal areas."

"This earthquake is located outside the Pacific. No tsunami threat exists to coastlines in the Pacific," it added. The USGS reported two powerful aftershocks.

The Indonesian archipelago straddles several continental plates in an area known as the Pacific Ring of Fire where seismic and volcanic activity is recorded on an almost daily basis.

Indonesia was the nation worst hit by the earthquake-triggered tsunami in December 2004 that killed more than 200,000 people in 11 countries across Asia, including over 168,000 people in Indonesia's Aceh province.

Monday's quake comes less than a week after Indonesia launched a high-tech tsunami warning system in a bid to prevent a repeat of tragedies like that in 2004.

The 1.4 trillion rupiah (130.2 million dollar) system is able to detect an earthquake at sea and predict within five minutes whether it could cause a tsunami.

The system, built with German technology and funding from a number of foreign nations, will eventually include 23 or 24 buoys linked by cables to detectors on the ocean floor.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said at the launch Tuesday that Indonesia was "living on the edge."

"Three tectonic plates -- the Eurasian, Indo-Australian and Pacific -- meet here," Yudhoyono said. "This kind of disaster can strike at any time."

Wednesday 12 November 2008

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Friday 7 November 2008

Modern Version of Leaning Tower of Pisa: Capital Gate, Dubai






If you thought the Leaning Tower of Pisa was messed up, get a load of the Capital Gate tower currently being constructed in Abu Dhabi. Actually, saying it is “messed up” is incorrect given that the 18 degree westward incline was completely intentional.


In fact, the project’s architects have submitted a joint application to the Guinness Book of Records to recognize the tower as the ‘most inclined in the world’. In order to support the awkward angle of the 35-story structure, the design called for a foundation of extremely dense reinforced steel mesh and 490 piles sunk nearly 100 feet into the ground.




Thursday 6 November 2008

Simon Cowell’s $9 Million Gift To His Ex-Girlfriend


Both sides say that the split was amicable. In fact, Simon Cowell says he and his ex, Terri Seymour, will remain good friends. It’s totally possible since he has been generous to his ex. According to reports, Simon gave Terri US$5 million in cash plus a home in Beverly Hills worth about US$4 million as a goodbye gift.

And, the reason for the split? Terri wanted to settle down and have kids but Simon didn’t want that. “I don’t want to marry anyone, because whoever marries me will end up hating me,” he has said. “She wants a different path in life and I totally respect her for it. We will be the best of mates, but I think in relationships, you have to be totally honest.”

Simon was apparently honest about not wanting to marry and have kids from the start but the idea just didn’t sink in with Terri until recently. Other reports though claim that Simon buying a house for Leona Lewis also had something to do with it.



In any case, there is no one new in his life right now: “I can honestly say some of my best friends are girls, but we’re not dating, and that is that.”

Court frees Raja Petra

SHAH ALAM: Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin is to be freed Friday.

He succeeded Friday in his bid to obtain a release order from detention under the Internal Security Act (ISA) via his habeas corpus application.

The judge ruled that the Home Minister had acted outside his jurisdiction when he issued the two-year detention order under Section 8(1) of the ISA.

The High Court here also allowed Raja Petra to be brought to court to be released today.

He was detained for a second time under the ISA on Sept 12.

On April 11, 2001, Raja Petra along with 10 other activists were detained under the ISA for allegedly plotting to overthrow former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Raja Petra was released 52 days later.

Razak cancels press conference

KUALA LUMPUR: Abdul Razak Baginda, acquitted last week of abetment in the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu, cancelled a press conference scheduled for yesterday.

Daughter Rowena later apologised for her “still adjusting” father.

In an e-mail sent yesterday to the press, Rowena said her father would be staying in Malaysia for the coming weeks owing to concerns about his health.

Local and international reporters had turned up at the hotel in anticipation of Razak breaking his silence since his acquittal.

Although several media organisations had received information on Wednesday night that the press conference had been cancelled, reporters and photographers still turned up at the hotel yesterday morning in case Razak changed his mind.

A retired couple living in Bangsar also made their way to the hotel because they wanted to personally hear what Razak had to say.

Apart from publicly expressing relief over the acquittal and about his daily fasting when under remand, Razak had not spoken to the press – despite the media occasionally gathering outside his house in Damansara Heights hoping for a chance to speak to him.

Rowena, in her e-mail, apologised for the inconvenience caused by the cancellation of the press conference.

“We apologise profusely for any inconvenience and confusion in this matter,” she wrote. “As you can imagine, there is much readjustment that my father has yet to do. He is still adjusting to life as a free man after being in prison for close to two years.”

She added that Razak had assumed he could readjust as soon as he was released.

“But it seems that it will take a little more time. He is also concerned with his health, and as such he will be staying on in Malaysia for the coming weeks,” she said.

Last night, Razak held thanksgiving prayers at his house.

His father, Datuk Abdullah Malim Baginda, said besides holding thanksgiving prayers for his son, a tahlil was also held for the late L/Kpl Othman Abdul Rahman, 47.

L/Kpl Othman died after complaining of breathing difficulties while accompanying Razak, and the other two accused in the murder case, C/Insp Azilah Hadri and Kpl Sirul Azhar Umar, at the Shah Alam High Court on July 25.

Abby: I still want to divorce Norman


ACTRESS Abby Abadi is determined to divorce her husband Norman Hakim although he has tried to make up with her through the short messaging service, reported Harian Metro.

“I still want to get a divorce although I have received some SMS from him seeking reconciliation.

“I am no longer bothered to know about him and Memey. I do not know if they are getting married, the only thing I am sure is, I do not want to stand in their way,” she said.

On Norman expressing his willingness to take starlet Memey Suhaiza as his second wife, Abby said Norman was talking about marrying again when he had not fulfilled his responsibility to the family.

“My heart is really closed. Before he announce his intention, he needs to be sure that he is capable of doing so. The wife is not properly cared for now,” she said.

Abby said her intention to divorce Norman was not due solely to his khalwat case as she had wanted to do it sometime back.

“All I can say is, I can no longer take it. Many things have happened but I do not want to talk here,” she said, adding that she would win the divorce petition because Norman’s khalwat case was proof of “the bad things he had done to me.”

Memey told Harian Metro she had continued to keep silent although she had been flooded with telephone calls and SMS asking her to tell her side of the story.

Result UEFA (6/11/2008)

Kumpulan A

Manchester City 3 (Wright-Phillips 2, Robinho 57, Mwaruwari 62)

FC Twente 2 (Elia 17, Wielaert 65)

Racing Santander 1 (Tchite 57)

Schalke 4 1 (Engelaar 61)


Kumpulan B


Metalist Kharkiv 0 - Hertha Berlin 0

Benfica 0 - Galatasaray 2 (Emre Asik 51, Umit Karan 69)



Kumpulan C

VfB Stuttgart 2 (Gomez 76, 80) - Partizan Belgrade 0

Standard Liege 1 (Mbokani 38) - Sevilla 0



Kumpulan D

Spartak Moscow 1 (Rodriguez 17) - Udinese 2 (Quagliarella 12, 60-pen)

Tottenham 4 (Bent 30, 33, 70, Huddlestone 59) - Dynamo Zagreb 0



Kumpulan E

VfL Wolfsburg 5 (Dzeko 34, 60, Grafite 39, Misimovic 53, Krzynowek 71) - Heerenveen 1 (Vaayrynen 31)

AC Milan 1 (Ronaldinho 90+3) - Sporting Braga 0

Ajax 1 (Suarez 41) - MSK Zilina 0

Slavia Prague 0 - Aston Villa 1 (Carew 26)



Kumpulan G

St Etienne 3 (Ilan 59, P. Machado 62, Mirallas 76) - Rosenborg 0

Valencia 1 (Morientes 61) - FC Copenhagen 1 (Santin 85)



Kumpulan H

Lech Poznan 2 (Peszko 5, Stilic 22) - Nancy 2 (Malonga 10, Zerka 81)

Feyenoord 1 (van Bronckhorst 29) - CSKA Moscow 3 (A Berezutski 13, Vagner Love 40, 81) - AFP

Injuries force Malaysian team to reshuffle line-up

SETIU: Injuries to two riders have forced the Malaysian team to reshuffle their line-up at the 11th hour for the 12th FEI-World Endurance Championship (FEI-WEC), which begins at the Terengganu International Endurance Park in Lembah Bidong, yesterday.

Malaysian team manager Mohd Din Muhamad said the duo — Bakar Aman and Yusran Yusof — had been replaced by Datuk Abdullah Taib and Che Ahmed Yusri Muhamad.

“Bakar, 55, is suffering from ligament injuries on his left leg, while Yusran, 20, has a back injury,” said Mohd Din yesterday.


Regal presence: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin (left) chatting with a team-mate during training at the Terengganu International Endurance Park in Lembah Bidong Wednesday. — Bernama

“With the two replacements, we have finalised the line-up for registration.”

The FEI-WEC will see 133 riders from 33 countries competing in a 160km race.

The Malaysian team will be led by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin, who would be riding Taljari Moonlight Pharaoh. — Bernama

Inter Milan coach Mour praises tiny Famagusta

NICOSIA: Cypriot min­nows Anorthosis Famagusta twice came from behind to tame Italian giants Inter Milan in a thrilling 3-3 draw in this action-packed Group B Champions League game here on Tuesday.

Anorthosis showed dogged determination and enjoyed a large slice of lady luck against their more illustrious opponents who will be wondering how they let three points slip from their grasp.

The draw keeps the Italian club atop Group B with eight points, although it failed to clinch a spot in the last 16. Anorthosis earned more respect in Europe’s top competition by holding on to second place with five points and keeping their undefeated home record intact.

Inter twice took the lead against Anorthosis, but the Cypriots bounced back every time and even took the lead in the 50th minute through Nikos Frousos.

Inter substitute Julio Cruz managed a late equaliser nine minutes from the end to save the Serie A side’s blushes.

Inter coach Jose Mourinho praised Anorthosis but said his side were too complacent.

“We came here to win, it was easy to win but we gave the game away ... we could have scored four or five but conceding three was too many,” Mourinho told reporters. “Anorthosis played a fantastic game and I hope this serves as a landmark for progress in Cypriot football.”

After the game Mourinho walked on the pitch to personally congratulate the Anorthosis players.

Home coach Temuri Ketsbaia called the outcome a “just result” and said his team deserved their good fortune as they played with “desire and passion”.

“This result was not an accident,” said the ex-Newcastle player. — Agencies

Parliament: Former judges paid RM10.5m

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Lord President Tun Salleh Abas and five supreme court judges were paid a total of RM10.5mil as ex-gratia payment.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Abd Aziz said Tun Salleh was paid RM5mil; Supreme Court judges the late Tan Sri Wan Suleiman Pawan Teh and George Edward Seah Kim Seng RM2mil each; while Tan Sri Wan Hamzah Mohd Salleh, Tan Sri Azmi Kamaruddin and the late Tan Sri Eusoffe Abdoolcader were paid RM500,000 each.

Nazri said this when he replied on behalf of the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department during the committee stage.

Nazri said the six were also paid monthly pensions, of which Salleh received RM5,102, Wan Suleiman RM4,815, Seah RM5,917, Eusoffe (last pension received prior to his death) RM4,815, Wan Hamzah RM6,549 and Wan Azmi RM5,917.

“The payments do not consitute an admission of guilt on the part of the Government. I wish to clarify that their services were terminated, so they have been given pensions for the past 20 years.

“Does that mean that they were considered guilty?,” he said when queried by Wee Choo Keong (PKR-Wangsa Maju) on why the judges were given pensions.

Nazri said that there would be no end to arguments on whether the payments were too high or too low.

“The ex-gratia payments are not about closure (of the issue), they are about moving on.

“We cannot quantify the quantum that should be given to them based on their services,” he added.

On why the ex-judges were given pensions, Nazri said since it involved early retirement and not dismissal, the Pensions Department had to follow the law and give them their payments.

“They were not sacked, the Government told them to retire early. So they chose to retire and they received their pensions,” he said.

Nazri told the MPs to refer to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s speech during the Malaysian Bar dinner in April, in which Abdullah had said the Government wanted to recognise “the contributions of these six judges, their commitment towards upholding justice and to acknowledge the pain and loss they have endured.”

Khalid Abd Samad (PAS-Shah Alam) said there should be a proper closure of the issue.

“If we really want to clear their names, then the Government has to come clean.

“The Government should admit that there was abuse of power by the Executive against the judiciary. If not, the lesson from this experience would not have been learnt,” he said.

Nazri said MPs cannot bring media reports into the House and claimed that the judges were sacked, because the media had its own “slant” on the issue.

To a question from Datuk Kamaruddin Jaafar (PAS-Tumpat), Nazri said there would not be a judicial review of the case if no fresh evidence was found.

Sunday 26 October 2008

‘Many have gained from Shah Rukh’s work in Malaysia’




KUALA LUMPUR: Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has defended Malacca’s decision to confer a Datukship upon Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan.

However, he said local artistes deserving of awards should be rewarded as well.

In an Oct 23 posting in his blog chedet.com, Mahathir said he was embarrassed over the controversy arising from Malacca’s decision to confer Shah Rukh with a Datukship.

Dr Mahathir said such titles had been previously bestowed upon foreigners deemed to have contributed to the nation, and that some of them “even contributed less than Shah Rukh.”

He said Shah Rukh was among the handful of famous names willing to make films here.

“I had previously tried to encourage Bollywood filmmakers to shoot here, to introduce the country as a tourism draw.

“Shah Rukh responded to the invitation. Many of his films feature famous Malaysian attractions.

“Not only are we able to attract tourists, but filming here incurred huge expenses for the Bollywood companies. Locals and many others gained,” said Dr Mahathir.

He added Shah Rukh had also performed for free to help charities raise funds.

“His choosing to film here had encouraged other Bollywood film makers to do the same as well,” said Dr Mahathir.

Meanwhile, Bernama clarified that Shah Rukh will receive his Datukship on Nov 29, and not Oct 29 as was reported.

An officer from the Chief Minister’s office said the conferment ceremony at the Seri Negeri Hall in Malacca would be telecast live at 10am on that day.

Saturday 25 October 2008

Can Google Analytics improve your Google AdSense earnings?

That’s a very tough question (one of my Twitter friend posed me the question) but Google is optimistic, they have confidence that the integration of Google AdSense data with Google Analytics will do the trick for Google AdSense publishers.

In their post announcing the holy matrimony of Google AdSense data with Google Analytics, Google said that the integration can:

Help AdSense publishers discover untapped markets

True!

Take a look at your Google Analytics data if you have an account of your own. I’m sure that you will notice that you have visitors from all over the world (I sure do!). Some AdSense publishers thought that they can only get high-paying AdSense ads from US visitors. By doing so, they are ignoring visitors from other parts of the world thus putting their AdSense earnings potentials in jeopardy!

Remember, folks! The world is bigger than the big old US of A!

Help AdSense publishers find profitable traffic

I think experienced AdSense publishers already knew all about high-paying/profitable traffic. :-)

What AdSense publishers want to know most is their profitable pages, pages that generate the most AdSense clicks or have high-paying AdSense ads. Unfortunately, Google Analytics do not provide (probably never will) such data for AdSense publishers. Shucks!

Help AdSense publishers dig deeper into their AdSense reports


What!? Who the f*ck wants to dig deeper?

Google AdSense reports are so damn mysterious. Nobody knows (other than Google) what they’re all about. Besides, Google AdSense earnings are inconsistent. It could be amazingly high today but pathetically low tomorrow! Nobody in the right frame of mind would want to look at their AdSense data every single day.

But I do agree that AdSense publishers must learn to look for and identify certain trends from their AdSense data if they want to make good money from them. I wish I could reveal what those trends were but they’re trade secrets. Sorry folks, I could not say much about it. :-)

So, can Google Analytics improve your Google AdSense earnings?

Yes, but the problem is that Google has the capability to help AdSense publishers earn even more but they are not willing to do so at the moment. Too bad! :-(

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My name is Muhamad Shahfiq, Call Me FiQ... Difficult to describe about me but anyone who know me better will know.. A quiet person, don't talk too much. Very unpredictable and low profile... And of course i'm not a talkative person but when i feel comfortable with someone i can talk more and making jokes too.. :p Maybe an intelligent and also a good thinking person can understand me.. My HOBBY is chatting, playing games, sms-ing, reading... I can FORGIVE EASILY but NEVER FORGET..<--(MOST IMPORTANT) Coz my BRAIN is FUCKING GOOD... I live in PENANG with my family.. Sumtimes I'm GOOD, Sumtimes I'm BAD, Sumtimes I'm REAL BAD, but NEVER too GOOD.. I pluck advice from songs e.g. "Drowning,why do i love u,this i promise u ,show me the meaning ,my love ,i need you ,fool again ,evergreen and song from KRU, Innuendo, VE", Siti Nurhaliza, Anuar Zain, Awie .. If u LOVE me, I love you MORE... If u HATE me, I dunno u... But if u ANNOY me, u'll regret it...