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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Yasmin Ahmad Dies at 51

Yasmin Ahmad
1958-2009



One of the most prominent filmmaker and director in our country, Yasmin Ahmad, was pronounced dead yesterday at 11.25p.m. She was rushed to the hospital from Sri Pentas after passing out on the spot.

"Sepet" is her signature filming product and many other Petronas advertisements have also brought her into the walk of fame. In her works, the messages she tried to convey to the public, which are mostly related to care, love and affections, have touched thousands of people across our nation.

Yasmin was a fighter for all Malaysians. She had always wanted to promote unity among different races in Malaysia, which is an applaudable effort that many of our politicians failed to do. She was a True Malaysian.

In one of her latest posting in the blogspot, she mentioned about Beng Hock's death and wished that it had never happened in Malaysia. She even described Beng Hock's death as a "nightmare". It was only a few days before she died from an unsuspected stroke attack.

May God be with her soul, always. Rest in peace Yasmin, Malaysia has just lost another good Samaritan.



Sepet is a must watch..... for ALL Malaysians.





She speaks the truth... The truth that even we find it hard to accept sometimes.





This advertisement cost me not only my tears but also a reminder of how important it is for us to count our blessings and to always share our love with the unfortunate ones....








C Guevara

Say NO to Bloodshed in Malaysian Politics!

People showed different reactions towards the tragic death Teoh Beng Hock. Like many of you, I am truly saddened by his death. But some people are not. Some people chose to look at this issue through the prism of politics and ethnic. Anyone with sound mind can tell you straight away that Beng Hock's death is unusual. He was detained in the MACC office and never released according to the CCTV footage; which is contrary to what the Anti-corruption commission had told the world. He died falling from the MACC office.

However, that 'some people' like UMNO members, who reacted to this case with arrogance and even voiced out their support for MACC, are trying to do some cover up for the suspects. Utusan, Berita Harian and TV3 have been used by UMNO to constantly bombarding Malaysians with information that would lead people to think that DAP had forced Beng Hock to jump, or that Beng Hock committed suicide.

Blog posts are written by anonymous writter making up absurd stories to tarnish the image of Ean Yong Hian Wah, Ronnie Liu and many other oppotision members. They borrowed Beng Hock's life to launch attacks on the opposition party; the same thing our government is always doing to those who are against their will.

Royal commission has been formed, yet, its not to probe into a certain aspects of Beng Hock's death.

What's the point of all these? Denying, avoiding, hiding and falsifying information related to Beng Hock's death is the problem to solving this puzzle now.

I still remember how Altantuya's immigration record was being completely cleared; and the real murderer who ordered the murder of her is still a free man out there. She was killed by a C4 hand grenade. And now, Beng Hock died falling from the MACC office. What had they done to deserve this sort of death sentence?

Many other criminals like Mahathir, Lingam, Khir Toyo et c, who violated the law infront of everyone are still out there trying to undermine unity among Malaysians.

The truly sad thing is that these people are constantly receiving support from people who thought they could bring about peace and prosperity to this country by being racist and corrupted.

Please dont let Beng Hock's death end up as another unsolved mystery; it clearly reflects the darkness within our country's dominant political parties and its time for us to fight back, and change before its too late.

Voice up your support and concern to Beng Hock's family and the future of all Malaysians, lets reject UMNO, racism, and bloodshed in politics.


C Guevara

Monday, July 20, 2009

Investigation Updates - Teoh Beng Hock's Death

Selangor State police chief comm Khalid says that they suspect that Beng Hock fell from the 14th floor, which is the MACC office where the victim was interrogated the whole night. The finding of some fine metal pieces belong to the window frames on the spot where Beng Hock's body was found led them to this hypothesis.

Besides, the CCTV footage also shows that in fact, Beng Hock DID NOT leave the MACC office at all until he was found dead on the 5th level of Plaza Masalam.

During the investigation process on the mystery death of Teoh, the police had also retrieved a mobile phone owned by Beng Hock from the MACC officers.

Khalid together with Musa Hassan also said that the investigation is already half way to completion.

News, information translated from Malaysiakini.com Mandrin Version.


C Guevara

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Justice for Beng Hock

-Why did Beng Hock hang around in the MACC office after being released?

-Why was Beng Hock, not a criminal suspect, being interrogated for 8 hours, non-stop, until 3.45a.m in the morning?

Who are the MACC officers who interrogated him? What happened to them?

-How did Beng Hock fell from the building? Which floor and place did Beng Hock fell down from?

-Wasn't there any witness when Beng Hock fell ?

-The Chief of MACC claimed that Beng Hock wasn't in their custody anymore when he fell. Who was the last person who guided Beng Hock out from MACC Office which requires security card for access?

-If nobody guided Beng Hock out from the MACC Office, he must had fallen from the MACC Office. Who was in the office when Beng Hock fell if this is the case?


More news, photos, updates on Beng Hock from Justice For Beng Hock.

This is really creepy...Scary...
God knows who did this and how it happened... He's watching us All the time.
May the truth and justice prevail soon.
Rest In Peace, Beng Hock.




C Guevara

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Chua Jui Meng Joins PKR

The former Health Minister and the ex-president of Bakri MCA division has officially crossover to Parti Keadilan Rakyat today. After resigning from all his MCA post and quit his former party, he told the media today that Teoh Beng Hock's death is the tipping point in his decision to join PKR.


CLICK HERE TO READ " WHO KILLED TEOH BENG HOCK?"


Beng Hock's future In-law broke into tears while paying her last respect to him.




Article taken from Malaysian Insider

MCA’s Jui Meng jumps to PKR

UPDATED
By Syed Jaymal Zahiid

PETALING JAYA, July 18 — Former MCA vice-president Datuk Chua Jui Meng, who lost two bids for the party's top post, confirmed his worst-kept secret and officially joined Parti KeAdilan Rakyat (PKR) today in a boost for the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) that has been wracked by differences between its three allies.


It is understood the former health minister had submitted his forms earlier and today’s announcement at a PKR forum was a formality, party sources said.


Former MCA Senator Datuk David Yeoh and former Lumut MP Datuk Yap Yit Thong also announced they were joining PKR to applause from the 1,000 members at the forum in Bandar Sunway here.


Chua and PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim were earlier enthusiastically greeted with loud cheers when they turned up at 3.30pm for the “The Truth Behind the Scandals: Perak, PKFZ and the BN Conspiracy” forum held at the Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa.


The party members also strung up a banner that said “Congratulations to Chua for joining PKR”.


“I am resigning as a member of MCA and with the permission of PKR's de facto leader, I'm announcing that I'm joining PKR," Chua said as the crowd shouted “Reformasi”.


“I'm convinced that today I'm standing on the right side of history, especially at this defining moment of history, I'm joining this party.”


The 64-year-old lawyer quit as Bakri MCA division chief two days ago, after leading the division for the past 23 years. He ran for the MCA president’s post twice but lost to Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting in 2005 and Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat last year.


But he told his division he would stick with MCA and was giving up his post to allow fresh blood, asking them to give their undivided support to Tee Keat as party president.


At a press conference later, Chua said he was misquoted by the press. "I did not deny nor did I confirm," he said.


The MCA did not pick Chua to defend the Bakri parliamentary seat in Election 2008, leading to its loss to DAP's Er Teck Hwa and making it the sole opposition seat in Johor.

His defection is the latest sign of fractious politics in the MCA as deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek was recently issued a notice to appear before the party disciplinary board over his 2007 DVD sex scandal.


Chua also said MCA was destined to doom if it continues to be a mono-race party and this, he said, became one of the many reasons for leaving a party he has served since 1976.


"I noticed that I and Anwar share the same ideals. I believe in the two-party system and this is under heavy attack by the Umno-led government. This precipitated my decision to join them," he said further.


Chua also said that the sudden death of a PR political aide, Teoh Beng Hock, became the tipping point in his decision to join PKR, saying the incident, among others, prompted him to join in PR's fight in reforming the country.


MCA, he said, was no longer able to make the changes desired by the people as long as it bows down to what he calls the bullish leadership of BN's masters Umno.


Veteran Barisan Nasional leaders who have recently defected to PKR include former law minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim, MCA’s former deputy Wanita leader Dr Tan Yew Kew and former Gerakan veep Dr Tan Tee Kwong.


Anwar said Chua will definitely have a prominent post and role to play in the party. It will be decided once the party supreme council convenes.



C Guevara

Who Killed Teoh Beng Hock?



Teoh Beng Hock was found dead on the fifth floor of Plaza Masalam, which is just a few steps away from the office of Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

He was a groom-to-be, soon going to wed his fiancee this weekend. However, after being interrogated by the MACC officer, Beng Hock's family received the news of his death the next afternoon.

According to Tan Boon Wah, the Kajang Municipal Councillor who was also summoned to the MACC office told the media that they were threatened, mentally and physically during the marathon interrogation conducted by the MACC. Foul languagues, racist slurs are among the unprofessional techniques used by the gangster-like MACC officers to force them to admit guilt in corruption case.

The concept of 1Malaysia is again proven another slogan(slogan only) by the unscrupulous government.

MACC didnt seem to care much about PKFZ scandal, Khir's Palace, Zakaria's Palace and many other cases which cost Malaysians billions of ringgit every year, but they're particularly interested in selectively picking up issues on the opposition parties. Although they claimed that they treated every individual equally, the results produced by MACC failed to convinced the public on their 'neutral position' in handling corruption cases.

Reacting to this incident, generally, Malaysians mourned the dead and showed their sympathy to Beng Hock's family. Contrary to the the majority Malaysians who are still in a shock as a result of Beng Hock's death, our government ministers and the head of MACC were quick to defend themselves, even before the opposition party started to condemn the incident.

Shukri responded immediately to the media and said that they did not have any CCTV fitted on the MACC building.

Khir Toyo defended MACC and said it should not be held responsible for this tragedy.

Nazri tried to relate Beng Hock's death with suicide case by claiming that "they do not know when Teoh was going to jump from the building."


The both MACC government is in a state of denial. They refused to be responsible to the death of Beng Hock even though he died in the custody of MACC and, on the building as well.



Government urged people not to make wild speculations or allegations; they expect all the citizens to keep quiet and forget about this isssue. But, what's the point of that if they themselves do not act accordingly to the law, and acted in a very secretive manner as if they're do not want other people to keep an eye on them? They're not transparent enough to even speak for themselves in this case.

People will judge with their sound minds and with their own eyes no matter what. Government is not our God and they have no control over our basic rights to voice out opinions.

I believe that suicide is a very highly unlikely answer to Teoh's death.
While the police are carrying out investigations on this tragic political drama, I can't help but to wonder, Who Killed Teoh Beng Hock?


C Guevara

Thursday, July 16, 2009

MACC and the Mystery, Tragic Death of Teoh

Teoh Beng Hock, the political secretary of Ean Yong Hian Wah, died within the building of MACC, while being detained by the MACC. Hence, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission will be fully responsible to his death. Is this a mere suicide case? Or was it a carefully planned assasination? If this is a plot, WHO will be the primary suspect?


I guess only MACC can tell.
I really hate to think about it, but there is a feeling inside me telling me that an operation to wipe out Pakatan Rakyat's territories from the map of Malaysia has just begun.


News report from The Star:

SHAH ALAM: A man died after having fallen off Plaza Masalam here where the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has its office on the 14th floor.


The man is believed to be Teoh Beng Hock, political secretary to Selangor executive council member Ean Yong Hian Wah, who was taken in for questioning by the MACC Wednesday evening.


The body was discovered by a janitor at 1:30pm on Thursday on the fifth floor of the building. Police have yet to give a positive identity, but DAP officials say it is Teoh.


The Plaza Masalam building where Teoh fell to his death.

According to police sources, Teoh was released at 4am on Thursday after having been held overnight. He was supposed to have returned later Thursday with several documents requested by the MACC.


Selangor Chief Police Officer Deputy Comm Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar, who confirmed that a body had been found, said police would be interviewing the man who was last seen with Teoh.


"There is not going to be any cover-up in investigations and I assure the public and his family we will conduct a thorough investigation into his death.


"We have requested for private and government pathologists to be present and assist us in our investigations," he said.


Several Selangor executive council members were at the scene Thursday afternoon.


DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang said he and other Pakatan Rakyat leaders would be meeting the MACC at 10am on Friday.


On Wednesday, MACC officers raided Ean Yong’s office at the state secretariat building. They seized a desktop computer belonging to the state government, as well as a personal laptop belonging to Teoh.


Teoh, a 30-year-old former journalist with Chinese daily Sin Chew Jit Poh, was taken to the MACC office to assist in its investigations over the alleged abuse of constituency development funds.


C Guevara

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Official resutls for Manek Urai's by-election

UPDATED 9.16p.m. According to the official and final results,


PAS: 5348 votes
UMNO: 5283 votes

PAS won the Manek Urai by-election by a slight-65-majority votes over UMNO's candidate.
Mohd. Fauzi Abdullah is officially elected as the DUN of Manek Urai state seat by the Kelantanese.



C Guevara

2000 Majority Votes for PAS Candidate at Manek Urai?

UPDATED 7.31pm

PAS Says: Mohd Fauzi Abdullah, PAS candidate for the by election in Manek Urai is expected to win over his BN opponent, although the votes are still being counted at the time of this report.


BN Says: BN candidate beats Mohd Fauzi Abdullah by 30 votes / 200votes (Two versions)

C Guevara

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Najib's Sweet Promises

Najib announced a series of government's new priorities, which he claimed would benefit the people of Malaysia during his 100th day on the throne as the PM of this country.


What had he done in this 100 days, and are they parallel to his One Malaysia slogan? Violation of human rights like the illegal detention of Wong Chin Huat, racist remarks to create racial tension by his deputy, Muhyiddin are a few of the many "remarkable" achievements in this 100 days under the new administration.


Just like some of Najib's announcements before like the "New PSD Scholarships" and the "Scrapping of 30% Bumi Quota in investment industry", his new announcements possess vague concept of One Malaysia and I doubt if these new measures will benefit average Malaysians to any great extent.


For example, the 20% rebate for road users who pay for toll more than 80 times in a month's time. An average Malaysian who are forced to pay toll each day to work will pay only about 60 times of toll in a month, and yet, it is already a great burden to an average- income family who struggle to make ends meet each month with that little bit of salary. These people will continue to pay full rate for the toll, which in fact they're not suppose to pay a single cent in the first place.


For Kampung people, paying for toll which can cost more than 100ringgit in a round trip(from Perak to JB) is a burden that our filthy rich minister will never understand or experience.


Few other 'efforts' are like combating crimes and corruption, complete the processing of citizenship application by the end of this year are equally unclear in terms of How they will be carried out and What standardized measures will be applied to make sure they will reach the target as promised.


Under Abdullah's reign, red tape in the public services has been significantly reduced, for example, citizens can now obtain their passports in less than half-day's time after application.
The question here is, can Najib deliver these sweet pledges, or will they end up like some of Abdullah's failed slogans like the Tak Nak campaign and also the vow to curb corruptions?


You'll be the judge, later.


Below is the article taken from Malaysian Insider

To mark 100 days, a cut in road toll and a slew of promises

By Lee Wei Lian

KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 — To mark his 100th day in office, the prime minister pledged that his government would be accountable to voters.


He also announced a slew of measures, including a cut in road tolls and an increase in the number of individual taxi permits, in a bid to build on his high approval rating so far to win back support for the Barisan Nasional (BN).


In a televised address to the nation, Datuk Seri Najib Razak also outlined the focus of his administration would be in six key areas:


• The prevention of crime;

• The fight against corruption;

• Access to quality education;

• The improvement of the living standards for the lower income group;

• Improvement of rural infrastructure;;

• Improvement of public transportation.


“We must be responsible to the rakyat. It is all about performance now, performance driven government,” he told a special gathering at the KLCC Convention Centre here to mark his 100 days in office.


Despite scoring an approval rating of 65 per cent in a recent poll by the independent Merdeka Center, Najib has come under fire from his allies and rivals alike in recent days, especially over his reversal of the English policy and also the economic liberalisation programme.


He appears to be ignoring the criticism and is now staking his administration on winning over ordinary Malaysians.


Besides offering motorists a 20 per cent discount for those who use toll roads more than 80 times a month and increasing the number of individual taxi permits by 3,000, he also announced:


• The allocation of 44,000 units in public housing projects to be offered for sale to tenants;

• A 50 per cent reduction in license fees for petty traders in the Federal Territories;

• Drastic steps to be taken to combat crime and graft of which details would be announced later;

• A pledge to settle birth registration issues in east Malaysia;

• A pledge to settle citizenship applications in East Malaysia;

• A pledge to build up to 1,500 kilometres of rural roads;

• Efforts to be made to improve water and electricity supply to east Malaysia;

• A reduction in the cost of motorcycle riding courses from RM500 to RM211;

• A new Amanah Saham 1 Malaysia with 10 billion units offered for sale to all Malaysians above 18.


The prime minister stayed on his signature 1 Malaysia message throughout the event and the festivities reflected that.


There was no talk of the supremacy or privileges of any ethnic group.


Instead, the increasingly familiar refrain of unity among all races and putting the public first was repeated several times.


Formalities were noticeably low key, save for the red carpet, and the seating arrangements were deliberately left open to encourage cabinet ministers to mingle with the public.


“Whether Malay, Chinese, Indian, Sikh, Iban, Kadazan, Bidayuh, Orang Asli, Siamese, we are all Malaysian citizens. If we can move together as one team, one people, one nation, we will be greatly successful,” said Najib.


Perhaps to drive home his commitment towards fostering racial unity and acceptance, the printed text of his speech was delivered to him by a symbolic retinue of 11 children consisting of different ethnicities from east and west Malaysia.


The most humorous moments came when Najib reminisced about his walkabouts during the first few days of office, when he visited derelict flats, ate “tosai” in Brickfields, bought fake Louise Vuitton bags at Petaling street and inhaled the stinking pollution at the infamous Pudu bus station so much so that “the smell still sticks till today.”


He noted that his directives to improve conditions at the locales he visited are being carried out quickly, including a makeover of the Pudu bus station and plans for a Little India in Brickfields.


He left unanswered, however, the question of what happens if the prime minister is too busy or unable to do walkabouts?


Najib also extended an olive branch to critics of the government’s human rights record.


“The era of government knows best is over,” he said. “We will consult the public including on the review of the Internal Security Act and this includes consulting the Bar Council and other NGOs.”

C Guevara

Thursday, July 09, 2009

My Thoughts on PPSMI

Final decision has been made to reintroduce the teaching of maths and science in mother tongue from year 2012 onwards. This massive change will be accompanied by an increase in the hour of English lesson, and also some other policies aiming at strengthening the basic command of English language among Malaysian students.


There has been a series of protests and data provided by NGO to rebut the effectiveness of PPSMI in educating our children nowadays. Question has been raised by the parents whether our teachers were ready to conduct math and science classes fully and effectively in English. While few teachers can communicate fluently in English, many students especially those who do not have english-speaking background and also students in the rural areas failed to receive benefits from the implementation of PPSMI.


Personally, I second the decision made by the cabinet, although they should have realized the problems occurred in PPSMI long ago and fixed the problems right away.


People must accept the facts that:

1. Most Malaysians and their kids do not have english-speaking background, and therefore, what they need is a more effective and acceptable way of learning their second or third language.


Malaysian kids should be given more English language lessons and be exposed to a series of effective ways of learning the international language.


2. PPSMI was not carefully planned and its strategy failed miserably although hundreds of millions of ringgit was generously poured into this education project.


Besides wasting a large sum of money to corruptions and ali baba projects, the time, energy and money spent on our education policies are obviously impotent effort to help improving the standard of English language among our students, let alone learning math and science in English (PPSMI).


Funding for more teaching materials and training for English teachers is absolutely necessary to increase the command of English of Malaysian students.


3. Teachers did not receive adequate trainings, time, and resources to switch the language medium in math and science subjects from BM to English. In fact, especially in national schools, MANY teachers are still using Bahasa Malaysia to conduct math and science lessons.


4. It is one of the dumbest idea to learn language through math and science, or otherwise. Before children can start learning math and science from the books, they MUST be able to, at least, understand the usage of language itself. Language acts as a MEDIUM to deliver messages and knowledge, while Math and Science are very technical and complicated SKILLS for the young.


Attempting to master math and science through a language medium which they are not familiar with, is just not going to work out. PPSMI is useless unless everyone in Malaysia is ready to adopt the use of English in their everyday lives; this would mea our Bahasa Malaysia and other languages will lose their values and priority on this land.


5. Not learning Math and Science in English does not necessarily means we will become not competitive internationally. Japan, Germany and France are good examples of how the native language of one country can provide their own people with the most updated technologies and information. Please don't tell me that we cannot make it because we're Malaysians; if we never try, we will never achieve anything.


What we need are more passion and realistic hard work in developing our own knowledge and ideas in the field of science & technology; it doesn't make us a more clever nation by learning everything else in English if we can't even construct a proper sentence using that language.


6. I left out this point earlier.

To teach math and science in mother tongue is vital for primary school level. During primary school level, children start to fortify their command of languages. Children in primary school level are best educated in their mother tongue for math and science subjects. Teaching Math and Science in a language which students are familiar with will obviously yield better results.


However, PPSMI can be retained in the higher secondary school level when they have stronger command of English ( which is a second language to many Malaysians), to equip them for the next level of higher education, like STPM, Matrikulasi and Universities . It's during secondary school when students will most probably have sufficient confidence and ability to learn new knowledge in their second language.


Below is the news report from The Star:

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MATH AND SCIENCE BACK TO BAHASA, MOTHER TONGUE (UPDATED)

KUALA LUMPUR: The Cabinet has decided that the medium of instruction for Maths and Science will revert to Bahasa Malaysia in national schools and mother-tongue languages in national-type schools from 2012 onwards.


The reversal of the Teaching of Math and Science in English (PPSMI) policy will be done in stages, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said on Wednesday.


He however added that there will be greater emphasis on learning the English language.

English literature will be re-introduced, as will subjects on grammar and composition.

Beginning 2012, students in Year One and Year Four in primary schools, and Form One and Form Four in secondary schools, will learn Math and Science in Bahasa Malaysia.


The change will not affect those in Form Six and Matriculation.


The two subjects will be taught in two languages until 2014 for other students, he said.


“The gap between rural and urban students has widened since PPSMI started.

“Only 19.2% of secondary teachers and 9.96% of primary teachers were sufficiently proficient in English,” he said, explaining the Government’s decision to revert to the old system.


On efforts to emphasise the learning of English, the number of English teachers would be increased by 13,933 -- retirees would be hired, as well as foreigners if need be.


Primary schools will also increase English classes by 90 minutes a week.

There have been calls from various groups for the policy to revert to before 2003, when the subjects were taught in Bahasa Malaysia in national schools, and either in Chinese or Tamil in national-type schools.


The issue has seen a rare alliance between Malay and Chinese educationists, who are against the switch, although there are also calls by many parents and entrepreneurs for English to be maintained.




C Guevara

Saturday, July 04, 2009

FREE Bike Towing Service and Flat Tyre Repair on Penang Bridge

I last used Penang bridge not long ago, and as usual, there were at least 2 motorcycles getting flat tyres on the bridge. Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd(PBSB) had to pick up sharp objects that caused flat tyres to vehicles using a modified truck with magnetic field at the bottom front, targeting mainly at Nails. These nails arent there for no reason; they provide the mechanics some business who are there waiting on the bridge like preying vultures. A normal flat tyre repair which costs around 10 ringgit will now price even higher on the bridge, usually double the normal rate.

However, PBSB is offering towing services and flat tyre repair motorcyclist, without any charges.

Just call PBSB Bridgeline at 1300-1300-03 or use the emergency telephone on the bridge to have your free motorcycle towing and flat tyre repairing services. This service is available from 7am-8pm daily.

Full details from articles below, taken from The Star.

BUTTERWORTH: Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd (PBSB) is now offering free towing services for motorcycles which break down or experience a flat tyre on the bridge.

Penang Public Works, Utilities and Transportation Committee chairman Lim Hock Seng said the move was aimed at preventing unscrupulous mechanics from imposing exorbitant charges to fix flat tyres on the bridge.

“Some mechanics have been charging between RM25 and RM30 to replace the inner tube of motorcycle tyres when the cost is only about RM10 to RM12 at workshops.

“Most motorcyclists pay the high charges as they have no other alternative when their vehicles stall on the bridge,” he said, adding that while the towing service was free, motorcyclists would have to bear their own repair costs.

Motorcyclists, he added, could call the PBSB Bridgeline at 1300-1300-03 or use the emergency telephone on the bridge to report their breakdown.

“A tow truck will be deployed to send the motorcycle either to PBSB-designated repair sites off the bridge or to the nearest workshop,” he said Saturday, adding that the service, which began last Wednesday, was available daily between 7am and 8pm.

PBSB deputy general manager Abd Rahman Hassan said it had received numerous complaints of unscrupulous persons scattering nails on the bridge to “make a fast buck”.

“With assistance from the police, we will continue to keep a close watch to reduce such activities,” he said, adding that there were 422 cases of motorcycle tyre punctures reported on the bridge in 2007 and 260 between January and September 2008.



C Guevara

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Send Bob to Berkeley!

Being rejected a scholarship doesn't mean you cannot pursue your dream overseas.
This is a tale of how a high achiever who is offered a place at University of California, Berkeley, trying to raise his education fund here in the internet. By selling virtual real estate in the form of advertising space, can he reach the target of raising 150,000 dollars for his tuition fees in a month's time?


1 Dream
1 Month
150,000 USD

By the way, I'm very impressed with Bob's determination, efforts and idea to fund raise for his education fees. I mean, how many Malaysian youngsters nowadays can come out with such a special way to realize their dreams?

Spread this news around, and let's send Bob to Berkeley!

Note: All fundraising activities on SendBobToBerkeley.com have ceased because Bob has finally decided to accept the scholarships offering him a place at University College London. I did not notice this changes until the next day after this article had been posted. Thanks



Below is a copy of press release from SendBobToBerkeley.com

SendBobToBerkeley.com Launched!

Bobby is a 20-year-old dude from Malaysia who just completed his A-Levels. He has gained admission into the University of California, Berkeley for Fall 2009. He thought he was going to win a scholarship from Khazanah Nasional, a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund - having qualified himself to the final 4th round with 4 other applicants from the thousands who applied. But he was proven wrong. He somehow blundered his most important last interview and was left stranded.


Being an international student, Bobby would have to pay close to $50,000 per year to study in UC Berkeley. Thus a 4 years university education would cost close to $200,000. Bobby's parents are willing to loan him $50,000 but the rest will have to come from his self initiative.


Bobby decided to embark on an Internet project to fundraise the remaining $150,000 in 30 days on a novelty advertising idea - selling virtual real estate as advertising space. Bobby has designed rows of properties such as office tower, bungalow houses and camping tents to suit different prospective business owners. Owners of these properties are free to 'renovate' (customize) the properties and to link to any webpage on the Internet.


The price of real estate starts from $50 per property for Camping Tents. Log on and join the sale of the virtual properties now before they run out!



C Guevara