What a piece of work! either he's really stupid or he's trying real hard to be an instant hit throughout cyberverse. "Abject" doesn't even begin to describe this.
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Rugby: Australian player in dog sex scandal
SYDNEY: Australian rugby league star Joel Monaghan is awaiting his fate after he admitted simulating a sex act with a dog in a drunken moment of "abject stupidity", further sullying the sport's image. The Canberra Raiders board will meet on Monday to discuss how to deal with Monaghan after a photo of the centre with a teammate's labrador was posted on a social networking site this week.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Things you avoid with social network
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Selamat Jalan Sect. of State Clinton
I wonder if she'd ever come back, in what capacity will she be?
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Clinton vows to come back
SUBANG: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is so impressed with Malaysia that she vowed to return here before bidding “Malaysia-America Boleh”.
Clinton, who was visiting Malaysia for the first time, said she was so impressed with the development in Kuala Lumpur that she gave her personal guarantee that she would come to this country again.
“I know we have the determination, talent, and we have the deep ties between the two countries at the government-to-government, business-to-business and people-to-people levels,” Clinton said before heading to Papua New Guinea.
“The United States is Malaysia’s largest trading partner. Malaysia is the 15th largest trading partner for United States,” he said, adding that bilateral trade yielded US$40bil (RM124bil) and bilateral service trade yielded US$3.3bil (RM10.2bil).
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Qantas plane lost engine and landed
A380 is a new airplane. Looking at the number of people in the airplane, Airbus need to take this seriously. This is double a Boeing 747.
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Qantas plane makes emergency landing in S'pore after losing engine (Updated)
A Qantas spokesman in Sydney, Australia, said the A380 aircraft experienced an engine issue soon after taking off from Singapore on a flight to Sydney.
The plane had 433 passengers and 26 crew on board.
Qantas spokeswoman Emma Kearns said one of four engines on the plane flying from Singapore to Sydney shut down.
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