Monday, October 12, 2009
happy or not
if u can still see it i will be very happy!can u just appear in front of me once,just once!i know u still very concern about my results,thank u very much!thanks for helping me all the way,if not i will not be able to take my PSLE,cause still crying at home!if u did not came n scold me,i really don know what i will become wish all the best for everything.i knew that u will go n check out ur e-mail.i will sent e-mail to u! : )
Friday, April 3, 2009
oh homework
i finally can use computer,too many homework until i going to faint.everytime do until very late,then spelling fail.but only to blame myself
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Valuables nicked while asleep
A MAN in his late 30s lost more than $750 in cash and valuables while he was asleep in his flat at Block 257, Jurong East Street 24.
He left two cellphones worth a total of $750, and a wallet containing cash and personal documents near a window before going to bed on Tuesday night. When he woke up the following morning, he found the window opened and the items missing.
People should not put their valubles in case someone steal it,we also must keep our own valuables in safe places.
He left two cellphones worth a total of $750, and a wallet containing cash and personal documents near a window before going to bed on Tuesday night. When he woke up the following morning, he found the window opened and the items missing.
People should not put their valubles in case someone steal it,we also must keep our own valuables in safe places.
X'mas drowning at Clarke Quay
TWO divers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force recovered the body of a 32-year-old Singaporean who apparently drowned in the Singapore River at Clarke Quay near Liang Court.
Mr Tan Beng Sien, had fallen into the river at about 5.30am and a member of the public called the police.
He was alone and was wearing a black polo T-shirt and long pants.
SCDF officers who were called to the scene used an amphibious vehicle to scour the area while two divers searched underwater for about two hours before they spotted his body. Tan was found submerged about two metres deep and three metres away from the bank near where a pub is located.
Ambulance officers pronounced him dead when he was brought ashore at 7.20am.
His China-born wife was too distraught and declined comment when approached at the couple's home in Hougang. Police are treating the case as unnatural death and are investigating said police spokesman Humphrey Sew.
This is the second drowning in the Singapore River in a week.
On Dec 19, security guard Saran Saunthara Pandian drowned near Robertson Quay after he apparently dived into the waters in a bid to save a woman whom he heard had fallen in.
It was reported he managed to pull her to safety, but he was swept away before he could climb out of the water.
Now I am thinking that maybe the Singapore river is not safe,there are two cases of drowning.
Mr Tan Beng Sien, had fallen into the river at about 5.30am and a member of the public called the police.
He was alone and was wearing a black polo T-shirt and long pants.
SCDF officers who were called to the scene used an amphibious vehicle to scour the area while two divers searched underwater for about two hours before they spotted his body. Tan was found submerged about two metres deep and three metres away from the bank near where a pub is located.
Ambulance officers pronounced him dead when he was brought ashore at 7.20am.
His China-born wife was too distraught and declined comment when approached at the couple's home in Hougang. Police are treating the case as unnatural death and are investigating said police spokesman Humphrey Sew.
This is the second drowning in the Singapore River in a week.
On Dec 19, security guard Saran Saunthara Pandian drowned near Robertson Quay after he apparently dived into the waters in a bid to save a woman whom he heard had fallen in.
It was reported he managed to pull her to safety, but he was swept away before he could climb out of the water.
Now I am thinking that maybe the Singapore river is not safe,there are two cases of drowning.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Tricked into carrying heroin
A 52-YEAR-OLD Singaporean, who accepted free air tickets from her 'benefactors' to seek medical treatment overseas, was duped into becoming a drug courier, reported China Press.
She was arrested at an international airport in Sweden for possessing 5kg of heroin in her luggage.
The drug is said to be of high quality and worth RM3.3 million (S$1.39 million) in the market.
The victim, who was reportedly suffering from haemorrhoids, had first befriended her Nigerian benefactors in Kuala Lumpur several months ago. The Nigerians then agreed to sponsor her air tickets to South America and Europe where she could seek advice from medical experts to treat her ailment.
It was reported that the victim, who worked as a security guard, did not realise that the Nigerians were actually members of an international drug syndicate. -- THE NATION
People often got tricked,because they like to save some money or trust some person too much.
She was arrested at an international airport in Sweden for possessing 5kg of heroin in her luggage.
The drug is said to be of high quality and worth RM3.3 million (S$1.39 million) in the market.
The victim, who was reportedly suffering from haemorrhoids, had first befriended her Nigerian benefactors in Kuala Lumpur several months ago. The Nigerians then agreed to sponsor her air tickets to South America and Europe where she could seek advice from medical experts to treat her ailment.
It was reported that the victim, who worked as a security guard, did not realise that the Nigerians were actually members of an international drug syndicate. -- THE NATION
People often got tricked,because they like to save some money or trust some person too much.
Online friends to underage sex
SEX makes babies - that was all the girl said she knew about sex when she was 11 years old, the age at which she lost her virginity.Now 13, she recounted matter-of-factly how she met her first boyfriend on the social networking site Friendster last year. They started exchanging messages before taking their online relationship offline, going out in groups with other people they knew from the Internet. Then one day, weeks after their first online encounter, she found herself alone at home. Her mother and siblings were not home.
She was online, chatting with the boy, then 16, whom she laughingly described as an 'Ah Beng'. He asked her out, but she invited him to her home instead. 'He said he wanted to meet me but I didn't want to go out, so I wanted him to come to my house. My mother didn't allow me to go out,' she said.
She was worried that her mother would call home to check on her whereabouts, something her mother always did when she was out. Asked if she thought they would end up having sex, she said it never crossed her mind. But as things turned out, they did. He had a condom with him, she said.
After that day, the pair drifted apart. He was busy with a part-time job as a waiter. And he was, as she put it, 'MIA' or missing in action, for a few weeks.
I think the girl is too silly,maybe she did not know about underage sex.
She was online, chatting with the boy, then 16, whom she laughingly described as an 'Ah Beng'. He asked her out, but she invited him to her home instead. 'He said he wanted to meet me but I didn't want to go out, so I wanted him to come to my house. My mother didn't allow me to go out,' she said.
She was worried that her mother would call home to check on her whereabouts, something her mother always did when she was out. Asked if she thought they would end up having sex, she said it never crossed her mind. But as things turned out, they did. He had a condom with him, she said.
After that day, the pair drifted apart. He was busy with a part-time job as a waiter. And he was, as she put it, 'MIA' or missing in action, for a few weeks.
I think the girl is too silly,maybe she did not know about underage sex.
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