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01:30,

2008-05-15 14:32:37
Description: This is an inoffocial project I'm amusing myself with, a contest with countries all over the world, hope it'll get real in the future ^^
Summar: Sweden won for the second time, it looked (More) This is an inoffocial project I'm amusing myself with, a contest with countries all over the world, hope it'll get real in the future ^^
Summar: Sweden won for the second time, it looked like it was Sweden all the time who was going to win cause they got a lot of points, much more than usal for a winner in the contest, but Bangladesh gave them a little game anyway but it was Sweden who stood as a winner at the end. The next World Contest will be held in six swedish cities.
The hostcities of the eighth World Contest were:
Semi 1: Shah Alam
Semi 2: Ipoh
Semi 3: Malacca
Semi 4: Kuching
Last Chance: Johor Bahru
Final: Kuala Lumpur
Here's the result:
1.Sweden 166
2.Bangladesh 148
3.Canada 133
4.India 127
5.Indonesia 121
6.USA 121
7.Chile 103
8.Spain 96
9.South Korea 95
10.Mexico 92
11.Denmark 89
12.Netherlands 87
13.Iceland 87
14.Norway 79
15.Saudi Arabia 78
16.Bahamas 75
17.Australia 74
18.Hungary 74
19.Finland 71
20.South Africa 69
21.Switzerland 68
22.Japan 62
23.Portugal 51
24.Russia 41
25.Italy 41
26.Malaysia 39
Winners:
1.UKRAINE - World Contest 1, USA
2.SWEDEN - World Contest 2, Ukraine
3.BOLIVIA - Worlc Contest 3, Sweden
4.UKRAINE - World Contest 4, Bolivia
5.HAITI - World Contest 5, Ukraine
6.HONDURAS - World Contest 6, Haiti
7.MALAYSIA - World Contest 7, Honduras
8.SWEDEN - World Contest 8, Malaysia (Less) Channel: youtube

6,

04:04,

2008-04-01 19:18:55
Description: Prof dr. Necmettin Erbakan D-8 international human rights development eight countries turkey new civilization borning turkey iraq america england nigeria malaysia ottoman endonasia syria iran armenian (More) Prof dr. Necmettin Erbakan D-8 international human rights development eight countries turkey new civilization borning turkey iraq america england nigeria malaysia ottoman endonasia syria iran armenian (Less) Channel: megavideo

17,

02:38,

2008-03-25 17:12:55
Description: March 25, 2008
M'sia PM says 'big mistake' to ignore cyber-campaign
KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA'S premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said on Tuesday his 'biggest mistake' in (More) March 25, 2008
M'sia PM says 'big mistake' to ignore cyber-campaign
KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA'S premier Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said on Tuesday his 'biggest mistake' in disastrous elections was to ignore cyber-campaigning on the Internet which was seized by the opposition.
The powerful Barisan Nasional coalition suffered its worst-ever results in March 8 polls that left five states and a third of parliamentary seats in opposition hands.
The opposition, which was largely ignored by government-linked mainstream media, instead waged an enormously successful online campaign using blogs, news websites and SMS text messages.
'We certainly lost the Internet war, the cyber-war,' Mr Abdullah said in in a speech to an investment conference.
'It was a serious misjudgement. We made the biggest mistake in thinking that it was not important,' he said.
'We thought that the newspapers, the print media, the television was supposed to be important, but the young people were looking at SMS and blogs.'
The comments are a major about-face for the government, which had vilified bloggers, calling them liars and threatening them with detention without trial under draconian internal security laws.
In line with promises to reform after the humiliating election results, Mr Abdullah said the government would 'respond effectively' and move to empower young Malaysians.
'It was painful ... but it came at the right time, not too late,' he said.
Malaysia's mainstream media are mostly part-owned by parties in the ruling coalition, and what was seen as biased coverage in the run-up to last month's vote alienated voters and boosted demand for alternative news sources.
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders ranks Malaysia 124 out of 169 on its worldwide press freedom index. It says mainstream media are 'often compelled to ignore or to play down' opposition events. -- AFP
http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_220475.html (Less) Channel: youtube

102,

10:03,

2008-02-12 08:11:21
Description: This is Ramli's Video Journey -Best Places in the World series.
Part 8 of 10
On the 16th and 17th May,1992,Ramli and his cousin Rahim Yussof plus his children were on holiday at Rahim's (More) This is Ramli's Video Journey -Best Places in the World series.
Part 8 of 10
On the 16th and 17th May,1992,Ramli and his cousin Rahim Yussof plus his children were on holiday at Rahim's friend retreat called the Monkey Bay.Rahim or Abang Rahim (whom I used to call since he is older than me)is a keen scuba diver and this Monkey Bay have been his outings especially with his young kids.
This video series will show you the beauty of this place like the sunset at Monkey Bay,the swimming in the clean and clear waters,the scuba diving and a place to forget your worries and just relax and "dream"...
Hope this place is still as it is like in 1992.
By the way,when I was here at the Monkey Bay on 16th and 17thMay,1992,it was also the time when Malaysia won the Thomas Cup against Indonesia at the Finals in Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur.I watched the Live Telecast at the Tanjung Tuan (Cape Rachado)Light House in Port Dickson--What's a Place to be and What's a Night to Enjoy and Celebrate!!!
You must visit this Light House to know of Malaysia's Great History..Really!
For more infos,email to ramlipromoter@yahoo.com or call Hotline:+6-019-2537165
Malaysia..Truly Asia.... (Less) Channel: youtube

17,

06:09,

2008-01-29 02:34:32
Description: Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo (More) Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo Kok Keong 15--6, 15--12 Alan Budikusuma (4) Cheah Soon Kit & Soo Beng Kiang 15--12, 10--15, 15--8 Ricky Subagja & Rexy Mainaky (5) Kwan Yoke Meng 3--15, 7--15 Joko Suprianto (Less) Channel: youtube

43,

07:40,

2008-01-29 01:48:43
Description: Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo (More) Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo Kok Keong 15--6, 15--12 Alan Budikusuma (4) Cheah Soon Kit & Soo Beng Kiang 15--12, 10--15, 15--8 Ricky Subagja & Rexy Mainaky (5) Kwan Yoke Meng 3--15, 7--15 Joko Suprianto (Less) Channel: youtube

28,

08:59,

2008-01-29 00:00:40
Description: Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo (More) Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo Kok Keong 15--6, 15--12 Alan Budikusuma (4) Cheah Soon Kit & Soo Beng Kiang 15--12, 10--15, 15--8 Ricky Subagja & Rexy Mainaky (5) Kwan Yoke Meng 3--15, 7--15 Joko Suprianto (Less) Channel: youtube

16,

09:42,

2008-01-28 22:49:49
Description: Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo (More) Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo Kok Keong 15--6, 15--12 Alan Budikusuma (4) Cheah Soon Kit & Soo Beng Kiang 15--12, 10--15, 15--8 Ricky Subagja & Rexy Mainaky (5) Kwan Yoke Meng 3--15, 7--15 Joko Suprianto (Less) Channel: youtube

14,

09:43,

2008-01-28 21:25:08
Description: Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo (More) Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo Kok Keong 15--6, 15--12 Alan Budikusuma (4) Cheah Soon Kit & Soo Beng Kiang 15--12, 10--15, 15--8 Ricky Subagja & Rexy Mainaky (5) Kwan Yoke Meng 3--15, 7--15 Joko Suprianto (Less) Channel: youtube

9,

09:09,

2008-01-28 18:13:19
Description: Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) (More) Thomas Cup 1992 Final - Malaysia vs Indonesia. (1) Rashid Sidek 15--11, 10--15, 15--8 Ardy B. Wiranata (2) Razif Sidek & Jalani Sidek 9--15, 15--9, 3--15 Eddy Hartono & Rudy Gunawan (3) Foo Kok Keong 15--6, 15--12 Alan Budikusuma (4) Cheah Soon Kit & Soo Beng Kiang 15--12, 10--15, 15--8 Ricky Subagja & Rexy Mainaky (5) Kwan Yoke Meng 3--15, 7--15 Joko Suprianto (Less) Channel: youtube

16,

00:30,

2007-08-23 12:50:05
Description: This video shows you how you download Malaysia's real estate audio tips for FREE! Tiram Realty Podcast is brought to you by an established real estate agency of over 20 years history in Johor, (More) This video shows you how you download Malaysia's real estate audio tips for FREE! Tiram Realty Podcast is brought to you by an established real estate agency of over 20 years history in Johor, Malaysia. Topics include real estate tips on properties buying, selling, and auction in Malaysia. To get valuable tips and advice on Malaysia's real estate matter, visit our websites at http://www.tiramrealty.com.my/ and http://www.blog.tiramrealty.com.my/
Author of the Podcast:
Boon Ping is a Registered Estate Agent (E 1690) under the Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Malaysia since 2002. He graduated from University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1999 holding a Bachelor of Property degree. Over 8 years vast experiences in Malaysia Johor State property market in various segments, including project marketing, corporate leasing, commercial and industrial leasing, auction, residential and land deals. He has been elected as the Chairman of Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents Johor Branch since 2004. He is currently employed as General Manager under Tiram Realty, an established real estate agency of over 20 years history in Johor. (Less) Channel: youtube

1,

08:54,

2007-05-24 19:54:07
Description: Part (9/17): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XZ6RpKUMxY
Why the West is Coming to Islam? - A lecture By Dr. Zakir Naik.
Why the West is Coming to Islam? in near past, opposition against Islam is (More) Part (9/17): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XZ6RpKUMxY
Why the West is Coming to Islam? - A lecture By Dr. Zakir Naik.
Why the West is Coming to Islam? in near past, opposition against Islam is increased in western media but on other hand number of people coming towards Islam is increased as well. What is reason behind that? Lecture by great scholar of Islam in Kelab Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.
Dr Zakir Naik is a medical doctor by profession but is renowned as a dynamic international orator on Islam and Comparative Religion. Dr. Zakir Naik clarifies Islamic viewpoints and clears misconceptions about Islam, using the Quran, authentic Hadith and other religious scriptures as a basis, in conjunction with reason, logic and scientific facts. (Less) Channel: youtube

26,

00:40,

2008-01-09 08:03:30
Description: More details at
http://powerpresent.blogspot.com/2008/01/samy-in-spot-over-ban-of-indian-workers.html
Samy Vellu was put in a spot when questioned in India over the Reuters reports about the Ban on (More) More details at
http://powerpresent.blogspot.com/2008/01/samy-in-spot-over-ban-of-indian-workers.html
Samy Vellu was put in a spot when questioned in India over the Reuters reports about the Ban on Indian and Bangladeshi workers. He had to phone back to seek clarifications and denied it. How could Reuters an experience wired agency churn our reports that are "false" or wrongly quoted. There must be a U-turn over the decision. Samy Vellu had a hard time convincing reporters there as he said there were "no hard evidence" connecting the Hindraf leaders with the Tamil terrorists in Sri Lanka and action was based on "suspicions"
Regrettably the ISA was applied against the Hindraf 5 based on belief & suspicion and & not the truth. As a matter of fact Mr Uthayakumar was laughing at the allegations and he had declared: 'We have got zero links with terrorism. We have got zero links with LTTE. We do not support violence. We are a non violent group" As a matter of fact he had made a symbolic police report ( 9 Dec 07) against the PM, the IGP and AG and as expected "no action" was taken.
NEW DELHI (Jan 8, 2008): MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu was today grilled for about 30 minutes by the Indian media over recent reports alleging the marginalisation of Malaysian Indians, but the veteran politician kept his cool. He was bombarded with questions on the allegations made by the Hindu RIghts Action Force (Hindraf), which organised the Nov 25 rally in Kuala Lumpur, the validity of such allegations and how the government was handling the matter.
Other questions were on temple demolition and the Nov 25 demonstration which led to a number of arrests, including several under the Internal Security Act. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas 2008, a conference and meeting involving the Indian diaspora across the globe, Samy Vellu took pains to entertain the questions and to explain the actual situation in the country, as well as what the party and the government were doing to address these problems. He explained that the Indian community in Malaysia has come a long way since the country achieved independence and the allegations of Hindraf, which is an illegal organisation, are not true. Throughout the interview session, he never lost his cool. Samy Vellu, who is leading a delegation of 75 members including 15 members of the media, said the government had created many opportunities for Malaysian Indians over the years.
"The government is seriously looking into it. The claim that they are being marginalised is being looked into," he said. Samy Vellu said he had submitted a working paper to the Cabinet on this matter, especially covering employment and education. "We have submitted several working papers. We don't go to the street to demonstrate," he said. He also said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had assured the community that their grievances would be entertained. He also denied that the country faced unrest over the alleged marginalisation of the Indian community. "A simple demonstration of 10,000 people does not mean unrest. Unrest means the whole community gets together and causes problems." The MIC is also distributing copies of a booklet titled "Malaysian Indians -- Then & Now" outlining the history and development of the community in the last 140 years to the 1,500 delegates of the conference as well as the Indian media. The 20-page booklet also contains the Indian community's representation in the government and civil service, education, Tamil schools, tertiary education skills and industrial training, religion, economy as well the percentage of Malaysian Indians among registered professionals and the country's work force. (Less) Channel: youtube

27,

00:55,

2008-05-16 20:26:41
Description: Mehr @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::18595
Lage:
Das Hotel befindet sich auf der privaten Insel Pangkor Laut, die ca. 5 km vor der Westküste (More) Mehr @ http://myhotelvideo.com/de/landingpage/youtube/resourceid/Mhv_Catalog_Offer::18595
Lage:
Das Hotel befindet sich auf der privaten Insel Pangkor Laut, die ca. 5 km vor der Westküste Malaysias in der Meeresenge von Malacca gelegen ist. Nur ein kleiner Teil der ca. 120 ha großen Insel wurde erschlossen, um das Resort und die Unterkünfte zu errichten. Der Rest ist von dichtem unberührtem zwei Millionen Jahre altem Regenwald überzogen, sowie von Buchten mit wundervollen, von smaragdgrüner See umgebenen Sandstränden. Dass die Insel ausschließlich für Gäste des Resorts und seiner Unterkünfte zugänglich ist, macht sie zum perfekten Ort für einen einsamen Urlaub oder die Flitterwochen.
Ausstattung:
Das Club-Resort verfügt über insgesamt 148 luxuriöse Villen in malaysischem Stil, sowie über 8 prächtige Residenzen an einer nah gelegenen isolierten Bucht. Es besitzt eine klimatisierte Empfangshalle mit 24 h Rezeption, Wechselstube und Hotel-Safe. Es besteht die Möglichkeit, Zimmer- und Wäscheservice zu nutzen. Das für seinen aufmerksamen und freundlichen Service geschätzte Resort bietet zahlreiche exklusive Speisemöglichkeiten. Das in der Beliebtheit der internationalen Erholungsreisenden hoch rangierende Resort wurde in der Oktoberausgabe des Magazins "Condé Nast Traveller" (2003) zur weltweiten Nummer eins gewählt.
Zimmer:
Die Unterkünfte sind elegant gestaltet und eingerichtet. Sie ergänzen und verbinden sich zudem bestens mit der natürlichen Umgebung. Die Gäste können zwischen 5 verschiedenen Unterkunfts-Typen wählen: Wellness-Villen, Meer-Villen, Strand-Villen, Garten-Villen und Hügel-Villen. Es gibt auch 3 elegante Ein-Bett-Suiten, sowie 8 exquisite Residenzen an der nah gelegenen Bucht. Die Villen beherbergen jeweils 2 Gäste. Alle Unterkünfte bieten eine geräumige Einrichtung, hochwertige Stoffe und einen Privatbalkon mit gepolsterten Liegestühlen. Die Badezimmer besitzen große Spiegel, und, je nach Villa, eine separate Dusche und eine große Badewanne auf der eigenen Terrasse oder große Fenster mit Zugang zur tropischen Gartenanlage oder zum Meer. Alle Villen besitzen Klimaanlage, Kingsize-Bett, Schreibtisch, einen elektronischen Safe, Direktwahltelefon, Haarfön, Mini-Kühlschrank, TV und Tee-/Kaffeezubereiter. Ferner gibt es einen CD-Player mit großer Musikauswahl aus der Bibliothek.
Sport/Entertainment:
Das Hotel bietet eine große Bandbreite an Einrichtungen und Aktivitäten, einschließlich 3 verschiedenen Dschungel-Treks durch den Regenwald, in Begleitung des erfahrenen und informierten einheimischen Naturforschers Yip Yoon Wah. Die Inseltrips sind kostenfrei und bieten einen faszinierenden Einblick in den spektakulären Regenwald, dessen Alter auf über 2 Millionen Jahre geschätzt wird. Krabben fressende Makak-Affen, Warane und Doppelhornvögel zählen zum interessanten Tierleben, das auf der Insel beobachtet werden kann. Das Hotel bietet seinen Gästen Insel-Hopping, Fischen, Tennis, Aerobic, Golf und eine Auswahl an Wassersportarten, einschließlich Kajak, Windsurfen, Segeln, Wasserski und Katamaranfahren an. Im Resort gibt es ferner ein prämiertes Wellness-Dorf, wo die Gäste sich bei professioneller Massage entspannen können.
Verpflegung:
Die Gäste werden bemerken, dass das Speisen im Resort eine genussvolle Erfahrung bereitet. Neben einer Auswahl an exzellenten Lokalen reicht das Angebot von originalen Malay-Spezialitäten bis zu traditionell chinesisch. Es gibt folgende Restaurants: Das "Samudra", das "Palm Grove Café", das "Uncle Lim's", der "Royal Bay Beach Club" und die "Sri Lagenda Lounge".
Kreditkarten:
An Kreditkarten werden American Express, Master Card und Visa Card akzeptiert.
Wegbeschreibung:
Vom Internationalen Flughafen Kuala Lumpur (KLIA), Sepang, entweder Transfer zum Resort im Privatwagen via Küstenstadt Lumut, oder Inlandsflug mit Berjaya Air vom Sultan Abdul Aziz Sha Flughafen in Subang. Bei Ankunft am Pangkor Flughafen wird Sie das freundliche Resort-Personal bei Ihrem Boots-Tranfer zum Resort behilflich sein. (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

04:20,

2008-03-27 03:10:04
Description: Dive after dive after dive after dive, enough is enough, kallang gets on his back.
Lebanon's Number 8, Khaled Hamieh gets booed since the 33rd minute till he got subbed out for rubbish passing (More) Dive after dive after dive after dive, enough is enough, kallang gets on his back.
Lebanon's Number 8, Khaled Hamieh gets booed since the 33rd minute till he got subbed out for rubbish passing and play. LOL
www.kallangroar.com (Less) Channel: youtube
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