Monday, October 29, 2007
0 comments @ 7:50 AM

Another Blessed Day of My Life.

Nothing to do at home,activities are monotonous.For the whole of these week,all that i will be doing is acutally practicing mathematics,going for swimming training,and sleep.Nothing Else.Hoping that there will be a touch of fun this saturday if the party will be held that is.

Till CabalSEA comes out,i will have literally no games to play at all.Maplestory is actually a laxative of some sort;because minds are hardly used and activated throughout the period of gaming,you will soon fall into a deep sleep.Something like inducing sleep.Number One choice for those who love to waste time and think that time stops when you are playing Maple.And just as expected,when i logged into my priest acc,none of my BL was online.At least they had found out the meaning of life and quit this game which instigates stupidity to invade your mind.Btw,4th job would be out soon...for those who are at around 11x,just continue to train til 12x,since 4th job gives meaning to the game.

News-------------------------
Bomber in Iraq kills 27 police recruits

BAGHDAD - A suicide bomber on a bicycle blew himself up Monday in a crowd of police recruits northeast of Baghdad, killing at least 27 people — most of them struck by iron balls packed with the explosives, police and hospital officials said.

The recruits in Baqouba were waiting to be allowed inside the camp for the day's training when the suicide bomber blew himself up in their midst, according to a police officer who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

The attack bore the hallmarks of al-Qaida in Iraq, whose militants have repeatedly targeted police and army recruits to discourage Iraqis from entering the country's nascent security forces.

Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, is the capital of Diyala province, where hundreds of Sunni Arab tribesmen and insurgents have in recent months joined the U.S. and Iraqi forces in the fight against al-Qaida. The U.S. military has been trying to extend the strategy to Shiite tribes in a bid to curb Shiite militia violence.

But the extremists have fought back.

On Sunday, 10 anti-al-Qaida tribal sheiks — seven Shiites and three Sunnis — from Diyala were kidnapped in the predominantly Shiite district of Shaab in Baghdad while driving home after a meeting with the government in the capital.

Police found the bullet-riddled body of one of the Sunni sheiks, Mishaan Hilan, about 50 yards away from where the ambush took place, an officer said, adding that the victim was identified after his mobile phone was found on him.

The U.S. military on Monday said a rogue Shiite militia leader was responsible.

A member of the Shiite Ambagyah tribe based east of Baqouba said seven of its members were among those abducted.

The kidnappers had made contact with the tribe and said they had offered to release the Shiites but the sheiks refused to leave without their two remaining Sunni colleagues because they feared it "would create more violence and revenge operations."

The tribal spokesman, who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation, said negotiations were under way to secure the release of all those abducted.

In southern Iraq, meanwhile, the U.S. military turned over security responsibilities to Iraqi authorities in the mainly Shiite province of Karbala, the eighth of the nation's 18 provinces to revert to Iraqi control.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said the southern province of Basra's security file would be transferred to the Iraqis in mid-December. The British-led forces overseeing the area already have begun drawing down and pulled back from the center of the provincial capital to the airport on the outskirts.

"This is the proof of the strong will and resolve of the good citizens of this nation," al-Maliki said at the handover ceremony in Karbala, 50 miles south of Baghdad. "The reconstruction of Iraq does not hinge on security alone, but security is the key to everything."

A 22-year-old Sunni man from Baqouba's central Tahrir area said he was among a group of some 60 recruits when the blast struck.

Akram Salman said it must have been an inside job because the suicide bomber apparently penetrated heavy security surrounding the police camp without being searched.

He said police failed to stop the bomber when he changed course suddenly from the main road toward the recruits.

"The police are infiltrated. Many people join the police but they have affiliations with al-Qaida. These infiltrators made it easy for the bomber to attack us," he said. "There are two main checkpoints on the main road leading to the camp, it would be impossible for a man on a bicycle to pass without being properly searched."

"Al-Qaida has threatened us before and prevented us from joining the police," he said. "They slaughtered many policemen, burned their houses, killed their families and blew up their headquarters. Now, when the people have defeated al-Qaida and cooperated with the government, al-Qaida staged this operation to show their presence and to give a message that they are still in control."

Mohammed al-Kirrawi, a doctor at the Baqouba general hospital, said most of the victims were struck by iron balls packed with the explosives to achieve maximum casualties. He said the hospital lacked the necessary equipment to save many of the wounded.

"Among the wounded, there are seven in critical conditions and there is little hope that they will survive," he said.

The abducted sheiks were returning to Diyala province after attending a meeting with the Shiite-dominated government's adviser for tribal affairs to discuss coordinating efforts against al-Qaida in Iraq when they were seized, police and a relative said.

The U.S. military, citing intelligence sources, said Arkan Hasnawi, a former brigade commander in the Mahdi Army militia, was responsible for the abductions.

Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in August ordered his Mahdi Army fighters to lay down their arms for up to six months, but thousands of followers dissatisfied with being taken out of the fight have broken off to form their own groups that the military says are being funded and armed by Iran to foment violence. Iran denies the allegations.

The military said Hasnawi's actions clear demonstrate that he has violated the cease-fire order and "joined forces with Iranian-supported special groups that are rejecting Muqtada al-Sadr's direction to embrace fellow Iraqis."

A relative of one of the abducted Shiite sheiks blamed Sunni extremists and said the attackers picked a Shiite neighborhood to "create strife between Shiite and Sunni tribes that have united against al-Qaida in the area."

But, Jassim Zeidan al-Anbaqi said, "this will not happen."


Just Sharing the new.^^(Copy and Paste productions.)

Good night,and may God bless you with a salubrious,meaningful and successful life!

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Saturday, October 27, 2007
0 comments @ 12:42 AM

O.0 My Overall Results turned out for the better.(Edited,took my sec1 results by accident.)Grieving over my lousy CA1 and SA1 results until i made this mistake.=.=!
Maths-91
English-67
Science-90
Art-65
Geography-87
History-80
HCL-55(THIS is my best score compared to my sec 1 results.WTF)
Literature-68
Home Econs-65
Design and Technology-65

So its-4As,5Bs, and 1C.
Overall is 73.3%

Time to start working for my collection of victories.
And yea,2G class outing is starting soon.

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Thursday, October 25, 2007
0 comments @ 6:40 AM

END-OF YEAR FAILURE COLLECTION.
NOTHING TO FEAR,NOTHING LEFT,AND NOTHING TO LOSE.

LOST IN THE NCC ORIEENTERING COMPETITION.
LOST TO SOME #^(*%&@ PEOPLE IN MATHS FOR CA2.
LOST IN THE 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLY EVENT AND GOT A BRONZE.
LOST EVEN IN A STUPID CARD GAME TWICE IN A ROW.
FAILED TO MEET EXPECTATIONS BY ONLY GETTING A 6X% OVERALL RESULT.
LOST THE PASSION IN STUDYING AND ACHIEVING MY GOALS HALFWAY IN 2007 AND LOST EVERY SINGLE THING THAT I HAD WORKED HARD FOR.
GOT THRASHED AND OWNED LIKE CRAP IN SWIMMING AFTER A 3 WEEK PROCRESTINATION.
LOST IN THE 2.4KM RUN,AND GOT ONLY 9+ MINS WITH A SECOND POSITION DUE TO WEAK MENTALITY.
LOST IN THE 200M SPRINTING EVEN,GOT SECOND BEHIND DUE TO LACK OF CONCENTRATION.

GREATEST LOST OF ALL:LOSING EVERY THING THAT I HAD DUE AN INFINITE NUMBER OF EXCUSES AND THRASH.

Thats all i got to say for today.

Existing the story...


Wednesday, October 17, 2007
0 comments @ 7:44 AM

Wont be posting for quite some time already...Cos the moment i stop working hard,my mind starts to ferment,and becomes vulnerable to junk.Yea,my mind's so filled and bothered with junk,only because it reagrds it as junk.Contradicting Right?Its just lies with our mentality.As long as we do not bother about it,it is absoulutely useless.The only reason why we get 'damaged' by any form of thoughts is because we develope an uneccessary reaction to something we cannot hurt us.Therefore,we are more likely at fault when our results detioriate compared to some other person who snide at us when our results are lousy.In the first place,as long as you have unfaltering conficence and determintion to succeed,their words would never have any grip over you.
Btw,this is typed in a rush,if it sounds cryptic to you,just try to grasp the meaning of it.=.=!

Oh yea,and i must take TRIPLE SCIENCE!!!!!!!!!!!

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
0 comments @ 8:05 AM

Oh yeah....The legendary sacred day of choosing streams is nearing.
Sigh,with mediocre,or perhaps pathetic literature marks,the feeling of anxioussness is inevitable.Definetely.

My 'lovely' results(Rather devastating for some areas)
THIS IS ONLY THE SA2 RESULTS.(RAW MARKS)
-----------------------Overall-------Rank(Class)---Grade
English-----------------65-----------9-------------B3
Higher Chinese----------50-----------33(Sigh)------C6
English Literature------50-----------25------------C6
Geography---------------73-----------7-------------A2
Chemistry---------------83-----------1-------------A1
Mathematics-------------89---------3-------------A1
Home Economics----------65-----------7-------------B3
Art---------------------60-----------27------------B4



Oh well,procrestination ate up so many of my marks,im REALLY feeling extremely remorseful of allowing it to happen in the first place...
Sigh,throughout the years in secondary school,i cant seem to concentrate at all..
Maybe its time for some transformation into someone devoid of fun and life....

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Sunday, October 14, 2007
0 comments @ 6:28 AM

Lolz,My posts must be very monotonous,since i dont write about my life here.
No choice,my life is just starting to pick up,wait till the day when i finally achieve the pinnacle in my ardous journey or a unprecedented succeess,then i shall post all the crap.
Im feeling so bored,nothing to do,playing stupid heli attack 3 game and trying to download darkness and light SEA +getamped SEA but to no avail.Yea,the Sec2G Class blog is up,and please TAG THERE!Also if your want the user and pass,mail to our class hotmail.Btw,try not to post insulting photos like the ones with Joel ...ahem.

Got this from somewhere,quite cute




And Here's Terry.Looks so different when in class.

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Friday, October 5, 2007
0 comments @ 7:22 AM

Oh yeah,im back.Now i have to concentrate on my swimming.My studies and exams,oh well,God will take care of them.Now its time to conquer the fanthomless oceans and train hard.The rough waves and the tsunamis shall all fall and vanish at my toes.


Remember the significant news on the monks in myanmar staging riots and people around the globe protesting that the military are being too harsh?
Here's more.

Fri Oct 5, 7:19 AM ET



YANGON, Myanmar - The top U.S. diplomat in Myanmar sat down for a rare meeting with a representative of the military government Friday, a day after the junta announced a conditional offer to meet with detained democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi.

Acting Ambassador Shari Villarosa met with Deputy Foreign Minister Maung Myint in the remote jungle capital of Naypitaw, according to a senior embassy official speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the press.

Villarosa has been a vocal critic of the junta's brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protesters last week. She received word Thursday that she had been asked to meet with the military-led government, the State Department said in Washington. During her visit, she was expected to repeat the U.S. view that the regime must meet with democratic opposition groups and "stop the iron crackdown" on peaceful demonstrators, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters in Washington.

Hoping to deflect outrage over soldiers gunning down protesters, Myanmar's junta chief Senior Gen. Than Shwe announced that he was willing to talk with Suu Kyi, the democratic opposition leader — but only if she stops calling for international sanctions.

Than Shwe also insisted that Suu Kyi stop urging her countrymen to confront the military regime, state television and radio said in reporting on the conditions set by the junta leader during a meeting this week with a special U.N. envoy.

The surprise move appeared aimed at staving off economic sanctions, thereby keeping Myanmar's bountiful natural resources on world markets, while also pleasing giant neighbor China, which worries the unrest could cause problems for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Diplomats and opposition figures were skeptical that the offer was genuine but, nonetheless, expressed hope that the meeting with Suu Kyi — something she has requested for years — would materialize.

Many governments have urged stern U.N. Security Council action against Myanmar, but members China and Russia have ruled out any council action, saying the crisis does not threaten international peace and security.

"This issue does not belong to the Security Council," China's U.N. Ambassador Wang Guangya said Thursday. "These problems still, we believe, are basically internal."

State media in Myanmar gave new figures Thursday for the number of people arrested during last week's bloody assault by troops. The reports said nearly 2,100 people had been detained, with almost 700 already released.

The government has said 10 people were killed when security forces broke up the mass demonstrations, but dissident groups put the death toll at up to 200 and say 6,000 people were detained, including thousands of Buddhist monks who were leading the protests.

Life in Yangon was slowly returning to normal but security remained tight in downtown areas where protests were quashed last week. A half dozen military trucks were stationed near the Sule Pagoda, a flash point of the unrest.

The typically busy area around the city's famed Shwedagon Pagoda was eerily quiet, with residents avoiding the area outside the temple where Buddhist monks were beaten by soldiers.

Philippine Ambassador Noel Cabrera described the mood in the country as "quite dark, uncertain and depressed," noting that Myanmar remained cut off from the Internet and strategically placed troops were on standby.

Reaction to Than Shwe's offer of talks was mixed.

Thein Lwin, a spokesman for Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party, scoffed at the general's conditions.

Suu Kyi "does not have confrontational attitude, nor does she encourage sanctions," he said. Asked if he was hopeful that she would accept the junta's terms for talks, he replied: "We'll have to wait and see."

Democracy activists living in exile in Thailand were also not very impressed by the offer.

"This is just PR ahead of the Security Council meeting," said Maung Maung, a member of a self-styled Myanmar government in exile in Bangkok.

"If they really want to talk, she needs to be released first so she has freedom of association and freedom of speech to engage in a dialogue," he told reporters.

Suu Kyi, who has spent nearly 12 of the last 18 years under house arrest, was awarded the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize for her democracy campaign. Her party won elections in 1990 but the junta refused to accept the results.

Myanmar has been ruled by the military since 1962. The current junta came to power after routing a 1988 pro-democracy uprising in bloodshed that killed at least 3,000 people.

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