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It is Thailand leh.......aso warming up again.  If the King go on holiday......I don't know what will happen lor.  2011 seems like a bad year....so what....
And for coming fri big day......suppose to load something......but.......how ??
krisluke ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 18:22) Posted:
anyway, will philippine olso protest or not ???? asia largest talent exporter and rice importer too ^^ |
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You must be very young boy... don't get angry... hehehe...
:)  The Phillippines people had already done it way back in 1986. Strongman
        Ferdinand Marcos fled the country after "
The People's Revolution" , and he died overseas shortly.
                Like others, his family had also amassed a great amount of money during their long rule...
                        The world is indeed changing as time passes...

krisluke ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 18:22) Posted:
anyway, will philippine olso protest or not ???? asia largest talent exporter and rice importer too ^^ |
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anyway, will philippine olso protest or not ???? asia largest talent exporter and rice importer too ^^
The president is guilt ? ?? similiar political scenario aka indonesia and taiwan ?????????????????????????????
btw, how come after so many generations, the president can still for 30 years, WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rickyw ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 13:18) Posted:
How about if H. Mubarak's relative/family? What it will be?
krisluke ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 13:00) Posted:
It's just one part of the story. Other contributes include " sudden" interest rate hike from china. Pakistan attack india (mini war). South korea failed dialogue with the north. Euro zone debt crisis on portugal.  usa unemployment rate and housing mortage...
btw, who will be egypt new president?  Will H.Mubarak be the president again ? ?? Switzerland alredi freeze his asset.. |
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I guesse the new authorities will be very keen for his immediate family
      to account for any huge amounts of money, wealth, etc accumulated
          as a result of any abuse of their powerful rule for 30 years or more,
              especially those who have been suffering life a lot during his rule...
rickyw ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 13:18) Posted:
How about if H. Mubarak's relative/family? What it will be?
krisluke ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 13:00) Posted:
It's just one part of the story. Other contributes include " sudden" interest rate hike from china. Pakistan attack india (mini war). South korea failed dialogue with the north. Euro zone debt crisis on portugal.  usa unemployment rate and housing mortage...
btw, who will be egypt new president?  Will H.Mubarak be the president again ? ?? Switzerland alredi freeze his asset.. |
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How about if H. Mubarak's relative/family? What it will be?
krisluke ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 13:00) Posted:
It's just one part of the story. Other contributes include " sudden" interest rate hike from china. Pakistan attack india (mini war). South korea failed dialogue with the north. Euro zone debt crisis on portugal.  usa unemployment rate and housing mortage...
btw, who will be egypt new president?  Will H.Mubarak be the president again ? ?? Switzerland alredi freeze his asset...
rotijai ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:57) Posted:
collecting all the  corruption $ from the government and buy shares.. lol
prob he's the one who made HSI n STI rebounded from today's low..
*just jk : |
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It's just one part of the story. Other contributes include " sudden" interest rate hike from china. Pakistan attack india (mini war). South korea failed dialogue with the north. Euro zone debt crisis on portugal.  usa unemployment rate and housing mortage...
btw, who will be egypt new president?  Will H.Mubarak be the president again ? ?? Switzerland alredi freeze his asset...
rotijai ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:57) Posted:
collecting all the  corruption $ from the government and buy shares.. lol
prob he's the one who made HSI n STI rebounded from today's low..
*just jk :P
TeethKi ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:44) Posted:
So what took him so long to step down?
He must have busy buying shares the last few days, cause he knows the markets will shoot up on next Monday once he makes his announcement on Friday.
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Egypt's economic reform only benefited a small number of the people. 40% of the people are living below poverty level! |
Some points to note,
Why that Egpyt Ex-President  Mubarak's neber look up to late Dr Goh or LKY ?. Teng did lehh.
Mubarak's state assets kena freezed--three years later-- same, same
Same problem oso for Chairman Mao, not Teng
See same problem again, Mubarak's neber ask his kakis to look up for late Dr Goh or even our LKY, teeth53 ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 23:46) Posted:
Freeze. Have to wait three years, just to have a  look at the cake...!!! |
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hmm...start interesting now...
iPunter ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 22:46) Posted:
According to the news, Swiss officials have said the ex-President's
  assets have already been already frozen.
      Things will get interesting in the weeks ahead...  
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Freeze. Have to wait three years, just to have a  look at the cake...!!!
According to the news, Swiss officials have said the ex-President's
  assets have already been already frozen.
      Things will get interesting in the weeks ahead... 
Everyone, wanted a pc--no matter how small, the cake is,  after waiting for 30 years, will it happen for next three years, what about 3 months and or in 3 weeks..?.
Power has shift thou...it may take them longer to see the fruit, if they actually want the plant the seed and grow it.
it political landscape will change as time pass, Will all Egyptian poor and rich  accept, will it  citizen be better off ??, so is not over yet.
Agree with Andrew.
Andrew ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:49) Posted:
OK....he is done.  New problem comes.    Will the peace treaty with Israel hold ?  If not, are we going to see the replay of the 7days war of 1967.  Except it is going to last longer.....how abt 700days??
Middleast is going to be a very different landscape.  This is not over yet lehh.......
sinetic8 ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:27) Posted:
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, ending
30-years of rule, has resigned and handed over control of the country to
the military, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced Friday. The
president " has decided to give up his position as president of the
republic," Suleiman said on national TV, adding that the president had
charged the higher military council to run affairs in the " tough
circumstances that the country is passing through." Car horns were heard around Cairo in celebration after Suleiman made the announcement on national TV on Friday. Earlier
Friday, a ruling party official told Reuters Mubarak and his family had
left Cairo for the glitzy Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh where there
is a presidential residence, adding that this proved that power had
been handed to Suleiman.
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Do you think anyone like him needs to buy any shares at all?
   
          Life is all about $$$... To those who are struggling, living in this world  is also all about money.
                        And apparently, that is what made all those millions and millions of people so angry...

rotijai ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:57) Posted:
collecting all the  corruption $ from the government and buy shares.. lol
prob he's the one who made HSI n STI rebounded from today's low..
*just jk :P
TeethKi ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:44) Posted:
So what took him so long to step down?
He must have busy buying shares the last few days, cause he knows the markets will shoot up on next Monday once he makes his announcement on Friday.
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collecting all the  corruption $ from the government and buy shares.. lol
prob he's the one who made HSI n STI rebounded from today's low..
*just jk :P
TeethKi ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:44) Posted:
So what took him so long to step down?
He must have busy buying shares the last few days, cause he knows the markets will shoot up on next Monday once he makes his announcement on Friday.
sinetic8 ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:27) Posted:
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, ending
30-years of rule, has resigned and handed over control of the country to
the military, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced Friday. The
president " has decided to give up his position as president of the
republic," Suleiman said on national TV, adding that the president had
charged the higher military council to run affairs in the " tough
circumstances that the country is passing through." Car horns were heard around Cairo in celebration after Suleiman made the announcement on national TV on Friday. Earlier
Friday, a ruling party official told Reuters Mubarak and his family had
left Cairo for the glitzy Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh where there
is a presidential residence, adding that this proved that power had
been handed to Suleiman.
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OK....he is done.  New problem comes.    Will the peace treaty with Israel hold ?  If not, are we going to see the replay of the 7days war of 1967.  Except it is going to last longer.....how abt 700days??
Middleast is going to be a very different landscape.  This is not over yet lehh.......
sinetic8 ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:27) Posted:
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, ending
30-years of rule, has resigned and handed over control of the country to
the military, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced Friday. The
president " has decided to give up his position as president of the
republic," Suleiman said on national TV, adding that the president had
charged the higher military council to run affairs in the " tough
circumstances that the country is passing through." Car horns were heard around Cairo in celebration after Suleiman made the announcement on national TV on Friday. Earlier
Friday, a ruling party official told Reuters Mubarak and his family had
left Cairo for the glitzy Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh where there
is a presidential residence, adding that this proved that power had
been handed to Suleiman.
Andrew ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:23) Posted:
President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. |
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So what took him so long to step down?
He must have busy buying shares the last few days, cause he knows the markets will shoot up on next Monday once he makes his announcement on Friday.
sinetic8 ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:27) Posted:
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, ending
30-years of rule, has resigned and handed over control of the country to
the military, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced Friday. The
president " has decided to give up his position as president of the
republic," Suleiman said on national TV, adding that the president had
charged the higher military council to run affairs in the " tough
circumstances that the country is passing through." Car horns were heard around Cairo in celebration after Suleiman made the announcement on national TV on Friday. Earlier
Friday, a ruling party official told Reuters Mubarak and his family had
left Cairo for the glitzy Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh where there
is a presidential residence, adding that this proved that power had
been handed to Suleiman.
Andrew ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:23) Posted:
President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. |
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, ending
30-years of rule, has resigned and handed over control of the country to
the military, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced Friday.
The
president " has decided to give up his position as president of the
republic," Suleiman said on national TV, adding that the president had
charged the higher military council to run affairs in the " tough
circumstances that the country is passing through."
Car horns were heard around Cairo in celebration after Suleiman made the announcement on national TV on Friday.
Earlier
Friday, a ruling party official told Reuters Mubarak and his family had
left Cairo for the glitzy Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh where there
is a presidential residence, adding that this proved that power had
been handed to Suleiman.
Andrew ( Date: 12-Feb-2011 00:23) Posted:
President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. |
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President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down.
kindly take all the $ and step down..
make everyone happy.. :)
krisluke ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 23:56) Posted:
Mubarak Is About To Give Another HUGE Speech, As Protesters Surround The Palace

10:46 ET: The top military spokesman has arrived at the state TV building.
 
10:25 ET: Mubarak is expected to speak in ten minutes, according to Egypt TV. (We're still waiting...)
10:16 ET: Protesters have just attacked a police station in Suez, with at least one killed and twenty injured, according to Al-Jazeera.
See pictures of the protests happening right now >
9:41 ET: The presidential palace is expected to issue a statement imminently, according to Al-Jazeera.
It seems unlikely he would resign already -- unless last night's speech was taped, and this is actually the first live speech in days. There's also a possibility that Omar Suleiman will speak, not Mubarak.
Meanwhile protesters are marching on the presidential palace, which is guarded by the army. They have also surrounded the state TV building, which is protected by barbed wire and machine guns. Previously the protesters had remained mostly in Tahrir Square.
The president and his family have fled to Sharm El Sheikh, according to Al Jazeera. |
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