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yummygd
    11-May-2010 10:37  
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didn't visit anyof the bars when we were there but Husband did get a joint hahaha or two. Holland is a cool cool place.

E-war      ( Date: 10-May-2010 13:51) Posted:

Came back from Amsterdam not too long ago. Yeah, there are marijuana bars there legally.

 
 
niuyear
    10-May-2010 18:53  
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hush hush, relax..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BBsF7VIQyo&feature=fvst



niuyear      ( Date: 10-May-2010 18:48) Posted:



pharoah88,

you today a bit emo huh?   lol!

 
 
niuyear
    10-May-2010 18:48  
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pharoah88,

you today a bit emo huh?   lol!
 

 
E-war
    10-May-2010 18:19  
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He was trying to save space, but u post one more time. Haha...
 
 
L.....
    10-May-2010 14:08  
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fonts so small.. so unlike u...hmmm

pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 13:52) Posted:

World

MANILA

Philippines yesterday as tensions flared

ahead of today’s national elections, which

are expected to see favourite Benigno Aquino

win the presidency in a landslide.

The build-up to the elections has been

typically tumultuous for one of Asia’s most

free-wheeling democracies, with dozens of

people killed, ferocious mudslinging and

dark rumours of illegal power grabs.

Five people were shot dead yesterday

in two remote parts of the country involving

gunmen loyal to local candidates, while

communist guerrillas also destroyed five vote

counting machines, the authorities said.

But the military and police, which have

deployed tens of thousands of personnel

to protect polling stations, insisted today’s

elections were expected to proceed without

major unrest.

Despite scattered violence and a rush

to fix a computer glitch, officials said the

Philippines’ first automated presidential

and local elections this week will be a successful

test of its fragile democracy.

Mr Aquino, the son of revered pro-democracy

icons, has topped pre-election surveys

in the nine-way race for the presidency.

His rise reflects the longing to fill a moral

vacuum in a country exasperated by decades

of corruption, poverty and violence. Mr Aquino’s

closest rivals include ousted President

Joseph Estrada and Senator Manuel Villar, the

country’s wealthiest politician.

Yesterday, thousands of workers delivered

optical counting machines to 98 per

cent of about 76,300 precincts across the

South-east Asian archipelago, Elections

Commissioner Rene Sarmiento said.

Reconfigured memory cards for the

machines have been delivered to regional

hubs after the defect prompted a massive

recall last week.

Late delivery and final testing may

delay vote counting in some far-flung areas,

the Election Commission said. In the worst

scenario, about a million Filipinos will be

able to vote but their ballots will not be

counted until the new cards arrive in those

areas, the poll body said.

About 50 million Filipinos will vote to

elect a new President, Vice-President and

officials to fill nearly 18,000 national and

local posts. — Five people were killed in theAGENCIES

Polls a test of DemoCracy

Tensions flare in the Philippines ahead of today’s nation-wide elections


 
 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 14:02  
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Hair today, oil boom tomorrow

WASHINGTON

“People from France, England, Spain, Brazil, Australia, all over Canada and the United States have signed up,” said Ms Lisa Gautier, co-founder of the Matter of Trust charity which is coordinating the collection of hair, fur and tights for the oil slick.

“There are 370,000 hair salons sending hair, 100,000 pet groomers, alpaca and sheep farmers, and the other day we had a huge group of transvestites who donated their very long nylons,” she said.

Matter of Trust was getting some 204,000kg of hair or fur coming in every day as of Friday. The US Army Corps of Engineers moved hair-based boom production up a notch when it devised a way to make a mile of boom a day with the hair and fur, Ms Gautier said. The hair- and fur-filled booms will be laid on beaches.

Hair and fur will typically soak up around four to six times their weight in oil.

But it’s not as good as industrial booms, which are filled with synthetic microfibres that can mop up 15 times their weight in oil.

Meanwhile, a novel attempt to use a 100-tonne steel-and-concrete box to cover the gushing oil well was aborted after ice crystals encased it. The setback left the mission to cap the ruptured well in doubt.— People from around the world have been giving the hair off their heads, the fur off their pets’ backs, and the tights off their legs to make booms and mats to mop up the oily mess spewing out of the sunken Deepwater Horizon oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico.

AGENCIES

 

 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 13:52  
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World

MANILA

Philippines yesterday as tensions flared

ahead of today’s national elections, which

are expected to see favourite Benigno Aquino

win the presidency in a landslide.

The build-up to the elections has been

typically tumultuous for one of Asia’s most

free-wheeling democracies, with dozens of

people killed, ferocious mudslinging and

dark rumours of illegal power grabs.

Five people were shot dead yesterday

in two remote parts of the country involving

gunmen loyal to local candidates, while

communist guerrillas also destroyed five vote

counting machines, the authorities said.

But the military and police, which have

deployed tens of thousands of personnel

to protect polling stations, insisted today’s

elections were expected to proceed without

major unrest.

Despite scattered violence and a rush

to fix a computer glitch, officials said the

Philippines’ first automated presidential

and local elections this week will be a successful

test of its fragile democracy.

Mr Aquino, the son of revered pro-democracy

icons, has topped pre-election surveys

in the nine-way race for the presidency.

His rise reflects the longing to fill a moral

vacuum in a country exasperated by decades

of corruption, poverty and violence. Mr Aquino’s

closest rivals include ousted President

Joseph Estrada and Senator Manuel Villar, the

country’s wealthiest politician.

Yesterday, thousands of workers delivered

optical counting machines to 98 per

cent of about 76,300 precincts across the

South-east Asian archipelago, Elections

Commissioner Rene Sarmiento said.

Reconfigured memory cards for the

machines have been delivered to regional

hubs after the defect prompted a massive

recall last week.

Late delivery and final testing may

delay vote counting in some far-flung areas,

the Election Commission said. In the worst

scenario, about a million Filipinos will be

able to vote but their ballots will not be

counted until the new cards arrive in those

areas, the poll body said.

About 50 million Filipinos will vote to

elect a new President, Vice-President and

officials to fill nearly 18,000 national and

local posts. — Five people were killed in theAGENCIES

Polls a test of DemoCracy

Tensions flare in the Philippines ahead of today’s nation-wide elections

 
 
E-war
    10-May-2010 13:51  
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Came back from Amsterdam not too long ago. Yeah, there are marijuana bars there legally.
 
 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 13:34  
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Previously, I had a colleague from HOLLAND, EUROPE.

She tOld all Singaporean  colleagues that DRUGS are LEGALLY and FREELY  available in her home country, HOLLAND.

According  tO  her,  she  did  nOt  encOunter  any  drug prOblem in her home country.

She  returned  home  to  HOLLAND  after  2000 

 



des_khor      ( Date: 10-May-2010 11:23) Posted:

In Singapore Holland Road ?

 
 
des_khor
    10-May-2010 11:23  
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In Singapore Holland Road ?
 

 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 11:18  
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How  may “thousands of lives” had been ruined in  HOLLAND by freely available drugs ?



pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 11:12) Posted:



Death penalty, a trade-off

If we say, we’ll let you go, what is the signal we’re sending? We’re sending a signal to all the drug barons out there, just make sure you choose a victim who’s young, or who’s preferably a mother of a young child and use them as the people to carry the drugs into Singapore. And then there can be a lot of sympathy generated if they do get caught. This poor lady, she’s a mother of three young children, she only did it because she had to save her children.

Or this young boy, he didn’t know what he was doing. Then you will get 10 more. You will get a whole unstoppable stream of such people coming through.

Minister for Law and Second Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam


 
 
des_khor
    10-May-2010 11:17  
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Got drug offenders among here ?
 
 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 11:16  
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How  may “thousands of lives” had been ruined by freely available  Cigarettes and Alcoholic  beverages ?

pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 11:09) Posted:

SINGAPORE

— The mandatory death penalty for serious drug offences here is a “trade-off” the Government makes to protect “thousands of lives” that may be ruined if drugs were freely available, Law Minister and Second Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said yesterday.


pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 11:06) Posted:



Saves ‘thousands of lives’ that may be ruined if drugs freely available: Minister

Te o Xuanwei

xuanwei@mediacorp.com.sg



 
 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 11:12  
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Death penalty, a trade-off

If we say, we’ll let you go, what is the signal we’re sending? We’re sending a signal to all the drug barons out there, just make sure you choose a victim who’s young, or who’s preferably a mother of a young child and use them as the people to carry the drugs into Singapore. And then there can be a lot of sympathy generated if they do get caught. This poor lady, she’s a mother of three young children, she only did it because she had to save her children.

Or this young boy, he didn’t know what he was doing. Then you will get 10 more. You will get a whole unstoppable stream of such people coming through.

Minister for Law and Second Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam

 
 
des_khor
    10-May-2010 11:10  
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Which drug company plan to list in STI ?
 

 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 11:09  
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SINGAPORE

— The mandatory death penalty for serious drug offences here is a “trade-off” the Government makes to protect “thousands of lives” that may be ruined if drugs were freely available, Law Minister and Second Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said yesterday.


pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 11:06) Posted:



Saves ‘thousands of lives’ that may be ruined if drugs freely available: Minister

Te o Xuanwei

xuanwei@mediacorp.com.sg


 
 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 11:06  
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Saves ‘thousands of lives’ that may be ruined if drugs freely available: Minister

Te o Xuanwei

xuanwei@mediacorp.com.sg

 
 
des_khor
    10-May-2010 10:45  
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My MFT friend say becareful as STI rebounce not strong as expected !! Might in the red later !! I believe him 49 % only !
 
 
kellychang
    08-May-2010 17:42  
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wah.

Ipunter so smart.

even smarter than ah boy.

i like :)




iPunter      ( Date: 08-May-2010 16:33) Posted:

I simply keep up my habit of selling at the juicy meaty delicious rallies...

And I keep doing it...

My R-R ratio of loss trades to win trades is 1:2...

Which means my wins are always twice the amount of losses...

Thus, ensuring net profits in the long haul...

And this bear market is making me pleased with the beast... Smiley



kellychang      ( Date: 08-May-2010 15:56) Posted:

must be earning a lot in shorting..

so high now..

hahahahaha



 
 
iPunter
    08-May-2010 16:33  
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I simply keep up my habit of selling at the juicy meaty delicious rallies...

And I keep doing it...

My R-R ratio of loss trades to win trades is 1:2...

Which means my wins are always twice the amount of losses...

Thus, ensuring net profits in the long haul...

And this bear market is making me pleased with the beast... Smiley



kellychang      ( Date: 08-May-2010 15:56) Posted:

must be earning a lot in shorting..

so high now..

hahahahaha



iPunter      ( Date: 08-May-2010 15:54) Posted:



It just happens...

hehehe... Smiley


 
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