Monday, May 26, 2008

The Bolehland Wrap Up Stories

"I got feeling, somebody's watching me. I got no privacy."

Websites, blogs under probe


Meanwhile, Parliament was told today that 22 websites and blogs have been investigated by the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for airing false, pornographic and baseless allegations.

"Most of the blogs and websites are being operated using platforms from overseas and efforts to obtain evidence necessary for action often come to a dead end.

"Therefore, it's very hard to take legal action against these blogs," he said.
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You been hit by, you been struck by.... A smooth criminal....

SHOCKING: Malaysiakini journalist loses laptop in Parliament


Malaysiakini journalist S Pathmawathy got a shock when she went to the media room in Parliament today to file her story - her brand-new laptop was stolen in what was supposed to be a secure area.

MCPX

Like other journalists, she had earlier left her laptop - an Apple Macbook worth RM6,000 - in the media room to go and cover the parliamentary debates.
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It's all about the money.... duhh duhh da di da duhhh, I dont think it's funny

Cheras saga continues - toll operator vows to rebuild wall


‘Notice is hereby given that the company will be constructing the barricade this week,’ said Grand Saga’s executive director Zainal Abidin Ali, who is ex-Dang Wangi police chief.
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Heal the world, make it better place, for you and for me and the entire human race

S'gor to aid ISA families

Travel money, education scholarships and entrepreneurship opportunities are some of the things the state government will be looking at as ways to help the families of ISA detainees.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

what a shame. Parliament also not secure.

Khun Pana aka johanssm said...

Dont forget that we have racist , thieves , murderer,liars ,sex offenders , sexist , law breakers inside our parliament.

337 said...

KHun has a point... Parliament was never safe in the first place! Any crime investigation should start from the parliament.

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