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Economy contracts 6.2 percent

May 28th, 2009
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I remember reading our economy experts and politicians saying no recession, economy on recovery road, blah, blah, blah, blah..But today papers splash main news: Economic shrinks 6.2 percent, nearly double the expected 3.5%! Now I wonder if those “experts” were really experts or by-products of some top 50,000 colleges, and whether qualified people are making press statements and holding important positions in administration.

Next problem is whether we can still trust analysis and reports made after this because one trust is lost, difficult to win back. Will economy improve in the second half as mentioned below? Well, have to take it with a pinch of salt because these reports have political connotations attached.

The national economy contracted at 6.2% for the first three months this year compared to the same period last year, due to a global economic slump. Economists had expected only a 3.5% contraction.

Bank Negara Governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said at a media briefing yesterday that the financial crisis, which peaked last September and led to a general slowdown in economic activity, had taken longer than expected to be resolved.

She said “the deterioration was greater than expected” and that the exports outlook “remained weak”, adding that the outlook for April to June would depend largely on external factors.

However, she expected the second half of the year to see a better economic performance.

According to statistics released by Bank Negara, the large inventory drawdown, particularly in manufacturing and commodity, also contributed to the decline in growth.

It said all sectors, except for construction, recorded contractions year-on-year. The manufacturing sector declined significantly by 17.6% led by a 23.1% contraction in export-oriented industries with the electrical and electronics subsector experiencing a steep 41.4% contraction.

Domestic-oriented industries also experienced a decline of 15.9% due to weakness in both consumer and construction-related subsectors.

The central bank said the services sector was flat following a 0.1% decline due to the impact from sub-sectors closely linked to the manufacturing sector.

It added that the trade surplus remained large at RM32.7bil as the contraction in imports was larger than in exports due to the lower imports of intermediate and capital goods.

mother in laws main cause of divorce

May 26th, 2009
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Mother-in-laws are the main reason why Indian couples divorces – so says a study by National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN).  One can be quick to blame the suffocating mega-serials as part of the reason for this. Or the age gap  which leaves the mother-in-law stuck in the past while the daughter has move with the times.  Or even education level of women nowadays who don’t tolerate unwarranted attention and know their rights.

Next is infidelity at 25%. Blame it on ……work stress? alcohol? liberal thinking? loss of moral compass? lack of attention?

By the way, abuse is 5% of the reasons for divorce among the Indians.

Age plays are role too – it seems divorce is more apparent when on is age either below 25 or above 40. Meaning either lack of maturity, became brave, or becoming independent (financially) from the other spouse.

Parents-in-law or, more specifically, mother-in-law horror stories are widespread and with good reason as a study by the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) shows.

Meddlesome in-laws are the main reason Indian couples divorce but it figures as one of the top reasons for divorce among Chinese and Malay couples, too.

The Malaysia Community and Family Study 2004 showed that the two other factors are incompatibility at 42.3% and infidelity at 12%.

“Interference of in-laws is the main reason why Indians divorce. It is the top ranked reason at 30%,” said LPPKN Director General Datuk Aminah Abdul Rahman when presenting a paper on Malaysia’s family profile and its effects Monday at Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia.

Infidelity is a deal breaker Malay and Indian marriages but it appears to be tolerated among the Chinese.

“Among Malays, the second most common reason for a divorce is infidelity and a refusal to put up with polygamy (enggan dimadukan),” she said.

“In the Indian community, infidelity is the second highest ranked reason for divorce at 25%,” she said.

However, the Chinese considered infidelity as the least crucial reason to demand a divorce. Cheating nestled at the bottom along with health and gambling addiction reasons at 4.2%.

Surprisingly, abuse is not a reason for divorce among the Malays and Chinese, but is a known reason among Indians at 5%.

“Another overall reason that ranked high among the three races at 11.5% is ‘not being responsible’,” she said.

She explained that though the family institution was perceived as quite fragile and divorces rampant, the data showed otherwise.

“According to a population survey in 2000, only a portion of the population at 0.7% is divorced,” she said.

The data showed that divorce is more likely to happen to those in the age group under 25 and above 40.

Did they intend to see me naked?

May 25th, 2009
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Strong words indeed from Janice Lee! The Teratai ADUN spent three nights in remand for the candlelight vigil recently.

DAP Teratai assemblyperson Jenice Lee today slammed the police, saying the police violated her rights and harassed her during her recent detention.

Lee, who was just released on police bail yesterday, alleged that the police asked her to change into the lock-up uniform in a room equipped with CCTV, where the people outside can see what is happening in the room.

“As a woman and a people’s representative, how can I change my clothes under the monitor of the CCTV?” said an outraged Lee.

She said she complained to the police immediately, and then they brought her to another room without CCTV to change.

Lee revealed this today in a meeting with the Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) commissioner Khoo Kay Kim.

Lee, who is also the DAP Socialist Youth (DAPSY) deputy chief, was accompanied by DAPSY chief Anthony Loke Siew Fook and about 10 detainees of the Teratai candlelight vigil.

Lee and 15 others were released on police bail yesterday after spending three nights in the police lock-up.

They were arrested on Thursday night for holding an alleged illegal assembly.

Lee also accused the police of “harassing” her by allowing a few policemen to enter her detention room.

“When I saw one policeman entering the female detainees’ room, I warned him immediately, but he claimed that he was only standing by the side of the door.

“They even stood outside my room chatting. What if I was having a bath at that time? Did they intend to see me naked? Or did they want to take my naked picture?” she asked angrily.

Lee also criticised the police for not giving her a toothbrush, the reason being “a toothbrush is a weapon”.

Wah… Is she implying the police at that particular station are a bunch of perverts or voyeurs? Or at the very least, of suspect moral? This doesn’t sound good. Either the police sue her or she sues them.

Everywhere is 1Malaysia…

May 23rd, 2009
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Frankly speaking, I’m getting overloaded with the favorite catch-all phrase of the moment.

1Malaysia.

Hope I don’t go crazy.

Every leader/politician/official/tom-dick-harry worth his salt mentions it in the speech, or writes about it. Its being bandied about like a magic cure for all the problems in the country. Soon, even AH1N1 will be linked to it. Won’t surprise me.

Whatever happened to Wawasan 2020? Islam Hadhari? Not a single mention in papers since April.

Pusing – pusing, its the same thing only, just use different words to explain. Why not just use the 64 nilai murni learnt in Moral? 🙂 Much easier. More than 40 percent of the youths know them by heart since study for Moral.

Just call it Moral. That’s why school teacher says. Can’t be wrong there, can they?

1Malaysia is in danger of being used for the wrong reasons.

PM Najib to visit Puchong IOI Mall

May 23rd, 2009
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I first heard about the launching of Unity week over the radio two days ago. Anyway, saw these scenes on the way to Angels and Demons movie today. There’s a stage set in the IOI new wing. The center are of the new wing is a small place, I think barely 300 people can fit into it.
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Some dance group were rehearsing on stage. There’s also an exhibition being setup on Unity.

Note: These are the first photos to be taken from hp and put up in the blog.