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The wonderful Mamma Mia - Hottest Movie in Town!
Written by Grace   
Saturday, 18 October 2008 12:56
Tongue outAfter being told that Mamma Mia is more like a musical show than just the movie, I decided to drag my hubby along to the theatre. After all, both of us are ABBA fan. Well, although we missed the first 10 minutes of this movie, we could sense the fun and high spirit in the beginning of the movie itself.  No doubt it is the songs that bring out the character of the movie, but the fun part is really about 'seeing' the songs come alive . If you could agree with me, it is the songs and the acting tha…
 
26 August 2008 Permatang Pauh Parliamentary By-Election
Written by Shirley T   
Saturday, 23 August 2008 17:48
InnocentAugust 26, 2008 is a Tuesday that will be remembered by many. The day that dictates our future. The day that Malaysians decide where do we go from here. From coffee shop to even board room, this is the hottest topic discussed among fellow Malaysians. We are indeed very concern on who will be the next Permatang Pauh MP (member of parliament). Arif Shah, Anwar Ibrahim or Hanafi Hamat. And why?As a matured individual and a responsible citizen, firstly execute it by deciding to cast your ballot on 2…
 
Dream versus Goal
Written by Shirley T   
Thursday, 29 May 2008 20:23
DreamI like to dream, in fact I have been dreaming of big pay checks, big house, big car. Everything that is big is all my wants and I guess that this stuff will drop down from the sky especially for me. What a naive thoughts in the first phase of thinking process!Fine, then if these stuff are not going to appear without a reason, then shall I just work hard to get it. Stretch my life, spending long hours at work, so that my boss will notice, get a promotion, get a better pay check. Is this about it?…
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Catastrophic versus Terrorism: Nargis Cyclone/Sichuan Earthquake versus Jaipur Bomb Blast
Written by Shirley T   
Saturday, 17 May 2008 09:47
In less than two weeks as we begins new chapter in May 2008, two catastrophic hit Asia of one after another.


A basin called Sichuan in central China was struck by an earthquake of 7.9 Magnitude scale on May 12 Monday afternoon at local time. The death toll from this Sichuan massive earthquake has risen to almost 15,000 (when this article is written) and several thousands remain cut-off.

This tragedy can relate to me vividly as I was in Sichuan twice in the last five years. In year 2005, I visited Chengdu and Jiuzhaigou. Sichuan is a valley with several mountainous ranges surrounding it. When I was on the roads from Mianyang to Jiuzhaigou, it was only a narrow single winding lane of one way traffic by the cliff. I still recalled the incident whereby there was a misunderstanding of traffic direction in a tunnel about 1 km ahead of us. There was no way out, no overtaking was possible and no reversing as the vehicles queue was picking up in just a few minutes. It was a busy road then. While waiting in our coach, I just realized that the right side of our bus was ravine that went straight to the roaring strong current river.

 

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