my ticket to Kuala Lumpur…this is a test.
my ticket to Kuala Lumpur…this is a test.
August in Bethany by Juliana Theory
With the sound of the ocean crashing,
7:30 Friday evening,
Everything comes tumbling down
I choke back each tear that bleeds,
I’d rather rest forever in your arms
I’d rather stay here, than go,
But I know that I should leave
As I sit here helpless
(Don’t go) You said you wouldn’t, You said you wouldn’t
(Don’t go) You said you wouldn’t, You said you couldn’t
(Don’t go) You said you wouldn’t, You said you wouldn’t
(Don’t go) You said you wouldn’t, You said you couldn’t
I think of our time together,
Is it faded, or am I dreaming?
Everything you said lives on
I cherish our memory
I wanna kiss your tears away tonight
It’s hard to give up the one you never thought you’d leave
Don’t go
Don’t go
Your eyes see through my soul
Don’t go
Don’t go
You say, as I walk out your door
With the sound of the ocean crashing,
7:30 Friday evening,
Everything comes tumbling down
Bahana Hidup Termakan Budi.
One advice: Never help people who you don’t know. You never know what will you be dragged into. I have learned a hard lesson of this and no matter how much i regret of my action, it will never be the same, and cannot be amend anymore. Luckily, I am still young, have few years ahead because this lesson happening early in my years.
One more advice: Never fall to people who made you think you are one of them. It’s just totally bullshit.
In times like this, when you feel like fate is not on your side, just take one moment to realize that this IS your fate, this is your destiny. Time is the best healer, and time will tell what will happen to you in the future.
I just wanna go far. Really far.
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Cerita tentang kau dan aku
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Kau abadi di dalam hatiku
Harusnya takkan ku biarkan kau pergi
Membuat ku terpuruk rasa ingin mati
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Hanya engkau yang mampu taklukkan hatiku
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Minyak: Alasan kerajaan tidak boleh diterima - KeADILanSalmiyah Harun
Thu | Jun 05, 08 | 2:57:12 pm MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, 5 Jun (Hrkh) - Pengumuman Kerajaan ke atas kenaikan 40% harga minyak amat mengecewakan seluruh rakyat sehingga mereka berasa tertipu kononnya kerajaan simpati dengan beban yang ditanggung rakyat di atas kenaikan harga barang.
Presiden Parti Keadilan Rakyat (KeADILan) Datin Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail berkata, tindakan kerajaan menaikkan harga minyak ini pasti akan melonjakkan lagi harga barang tanpa mampu dibendung dan ditanggung rakyat.
Katanya, alasan basi kerajaan bahawa kenaikan tersebut adalah akibat kenaikan harga minyak mentah dunia dan kerajaan terlalu terbeban dengan subsidi, tidak dapat diterima rakyat.
Tambahnya, bukan setakat itu sahaja kenyataan bercanggah beberapa menteri berkenaan jumlah subsidi minyak banyak menimbulkan persoalan.
Tegasnya, Dato’ Shahrir Samad baru-baru ini mengatakan subsidi minyak adalah sebanyak RM56 billion manakala semalam Tan Sri Nor Mohamad Yakcop mengatakan subsidi minyak sekadar RM28 billion.
Apatah lagi katanya, menurut Laporan Kewangan Kerajaan 2007, anggaran keseluruhan subsidi 2007 adalah RM12.0 billion, justeru, rakyat menganggarkan bahawa jumlah subsidi petrol adalah hanya sekitar RM8-10 billion.
Beliau yang juga Ketua Pembangkang Dewan Rakyat berkata, rakyat dimaklumkan bahawa kos explorasi syarikat minyak hanyalah sekitar USD30 setong berbanding harga minyak mentah USD130 setong.
“Ini bermakna margin syarikat pengeluar minyak hampir USD100 setong dan syarikat pengeluar minyak ini mendapat keuntungn luar biasa sejak tiga tahun kebelakangan,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan.
Persoalannya tegas beliau, kenapakah kerajaan tidak mengenakan cukai ke atas keuntungan luar biasa syarikat pengeluar minyak tetapi memilih untuk menaikkan harga petrol dan membebankan rakyat?
“Kami yakin harga petrol RM1.92 seliter bukan sahaja boleh dikekalkan malah boleh diturunkan jika kerajaan mengenakan cukai ke atas keuntungan luar biasa syarikat pengeluar minyak, syarikat pengeluar minyak kelapa sawit, syarikat pengeluar besi dan syarikat pengeluar simen bagi menampung kos subsidi. Kenapakah kepentingan syarikat-syarikat ini lebih diutamakan dan rakyat terus terbeban?” katanya.
Wan Azizah juga berkata, Malaysia adalah negara pengeksport minyak mentah, justeru harga petrol dalam negara perlu dibandingkan dengan negara-negara pengeksport minyak seperti UAE RM1.19 seliter, Mesir RM1.03 seliter, Kuwait RM0.67 seliter, Saudi Arabia RM0.38 seliter, Nigeria RM0.32 seliter dan Venezuela RM0.16 seliter.
Katanya, membandingkan harga petrol dengan negara pengimport minyak seperti Singapura, Thailand dan Indonesia jelas menunjukkan sifat kedunguan.
“Kami menggesa kerajaan menimbangkan semula keputusan menaikkan harga petrol. Kerajaan seharusnya prihatin ke atas rakyat Malaysia yang rata-rata membelanjakan hampir 25% pendapatan mereka ke atas pengangkutan,” tegasnya.
Justeru, jelas beliau, setelah membayar cukai yang amat tinggi untuk membeli kenderaan dan membayar tol untuk melalui lebuh raya kini rakyat terpaksa pula membayar kos petrol yg begitu tinggi.
“Kita kesal kerajaan sanggup membelanjakan hampir RM40 billion untuk “double tracking railway project” yang menghubungkan Padang Besar-Johor Baru tetapi berdalih untuk membelanjakan RM13 hingga RM15 billion bagi subsidi petrol,”, katanya.
“Kenapa tidak digunakan RM40 billion itu untuk membina lingkaran LRT yang komprehensif bagi membaiki sistem kenderaan awam sebagai usaha mengurangkan penggantungan kepada petrol?” jelasnya. - mns
Velvet Hill by Coldplay
Was a long and dark December
From the rooftops I remember
There was snow White snow
Clearly I remember
From the windows they were watching
While we froze down below
When the future’s architectured
By a carnival of idiots on show
You’d better lie low If you love me
Won’t you let me know?
Was a long and dark December
When the banks became cathedrals
And the fog
Became God
Priests clutched onto bibles
And went out to fit their rifles
And the cross was held aloft
Bury me in honor
When I’m dead and hit the ground
A love back home unfolds
If you love me
Won’t you let me know?
(Guitar Solo)
I don’t want to be a soldier
With the captain of some sinking ship
With snow, far below So if you love me
Why’d you let me go?
I took my love down to violet hill
There we sat in snow
All that time she was silent still
So if you love me Won’t you let me know?
If you love me Won’t you let me know?
During the past 10 years, the BCS hasn’t always produced the national championship game college football fans wanted to see. But usually it has produced the best national championship team. Seven of the past 10 national champions finished the season unbeaten, and many are considered among the best teams in college football history.
So ranking the 10 BCS champions isn’t an easy task, but here goes:

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Ken Dorsey directed the dominating Canes to the 2001 title.
The season: The Hurricanes finished 12-0 and beat their opponents by an average of 33.2 points, including a 37-14 rout of Nebraska in the Rose Bowl. Miami opened the season by winning at Penn State 33-7. The Canes beat No. 14 Florida State 49-27, ending the Seminoles’ 54-game winning streak in Tallahassee. They blasted No. 14 Syracuse 59-0 and No. 12 Washington 65-7, the most lopsided blowouts of ranked opponents in consecutive games in modern NCAA history.
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Matt Leinart and the Trojans left no doubt in 2004.
The season: The Trojans opened the season against eventual ACC champion Virginia Tech in the BCA Classic at FedEx Field in Landover, Md. Trojans tailback Reggie Bush had a sensational debut, catching five passes for 127 yards with three touchdowns in a 24-13 victory. After shutting out Colorado State 49-0 (the Rams’ worst loss in eight years) and winning 42-10 at BYU, the Trojans got a big scare at Stanford on Sept. 25. USC trailed 28-17 at the half, but its defense shut out the Cardinal in the second half of a 31-28 win. After routing No. 15 Arizona State 45-7, Washington 38-0 and Washington State 42-12, the Trojans traveled to Oregon State on Nov. 6. Playing in heavy fog at Reser Stadium, USC trailed 13-0 in the first half. But Bush returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to spark USC’s 28-20 victory. USC then routed Arizona 49-9 and Notre Dame 41-10 and beat UCLA 29-24 to finish the regular season with a 12-0 record.
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Peter Warrick helped the Noles grab the big prize in 1999.
The season: The Seminoles were nearly eliminated from the national championship race in their second game. Led by quarterback Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech nearly knocked off No. 1 FSU before losing 41-35. Hamilton threw a 22-yard touchdown to Kelly Campbell to pull the Yellow Jackets to within six points, but the Seminoles recovered the ensuing onside kick. After winning their next three games against No. 20 NC State, North Carolina and Duke by at least 28 points, the Seminoles hosted No. 19 Miami at Doak Campbell Stadium. The score was tied 21-21 at the half, but FSU’s defense threw a shutout in the second half of a 31-21 victory, its fifth win in a row over the Hurricanes. FSU rolled Virginia 35-10 and Maryland 49-10 before facing Florida on the road in the regular-season finale. The Gators led 16-13 in the third quarter before quarterback Chris Weinke led the Seminoles to a tying field goal and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter of a 30-23 victory.
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Vince Young carried the Horns to the crown in 2005.
The season: After beating Michigan 38-37 in the 2005 Rose Bowl, the Longhorns started the following season ranked No. 2 in the coaches’ poll behind defending AP national champion USC. Texas opened the season with a 60-3 rout of Louisiana-Lafayette, then traveled to Ohio State for the biggest regular-season game of the year. The Longhorns trailed the No. 4 Buckeyes 22-16 in the fourth quarter, but Vince Young threw a touchdown to Limas Sweed to make it 23-22. Then Texas’ Aaron Harris sacked Troy Smith for a safety to secure a 25-22 victory. The Ohio State win was Texas’ closest call of the season. Texas routed No. 10 Texas Tech 52-17, then blasted Colorado 70-3, the most lopsided score in the history of the Big 12 championship game.
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Bob Stoops and the Sooners boomed the competition in 2000.
The season: Coach Bob Stoops was just beginning to rebuild the Sooners — or so everyone else believed. After a 7-5 record in 1999, the Sooners opened the season ranked No. 19 in the preseason coaches’ poll. They scored 176 points in their first four games, which were easy victories over UTEP, Arkansas State, Rice and Kansas. What the Sooners did next was truly remarkable. In a three-game stretch dubbed “Red October,” Oklahoma blasted No. 11 Texas 63-14, the largest margin of victory in the century-old series. Then the Sooners upset No. 2 Kansas State 41-31 and No. 1 Nebraska 31-14, becoming the first team to upset No. 1 and No. 2 in consecutive games. After knocking off the Cornhuskers, Oklahoma was ranked No. 1 in the country for the first time since 1987. The Sooners won their next four games before beating No. 8 Kansas State 27-24 in the Big 12 championship game.
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Peerless Price and the Volunteers had no peers in 1998.
The season: After losing quarterback Peyton Manning, the Volunteers weren’t even expected to win the SEC East in 1998. Tennessee had lost five games in a row to rival Florida and didn’t have much to be excited about after losing to Nebraska 42-17 in the Orange Bowl to end the previous season. But the Volunteers quickly learned how to win close games. In the opener against Syracuse at the Carrier Dome, Tennessee’s Jeff Hall kicked a 27-yard field goal as time expired in a 34-33 win. In the following game against the Gators, the Vols won 20-17 in overtime when Hall made a 41-yard field goal and Florida’s Collins Cooper missed a 32-yarder. The Vols won at Auburn 17-9, but only after defensive end Shaun Ellis returned an intercepted shovel pass 90 yards for a touchdown and its defense denied the Tigers on four straight plays at the UT 1. The Volunteers’ most impressive victory might have been a 22-3 win at No. 7 Georgia, which came a week after they lost star running back Jamal Lewis to a season-ending knee injury.
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Nick Saban and LSU lifted the hardware in 2003.
The season: After finishing 8-5 the previous season, the Tigers started the 2003 campaign ranked No. 15 in the coaches’ poll. They quickly moved up in the polls after winning at Arizona 59-13 and beating No. 7 Georgia 17-10 in Baton Rouge. LSU quarterback Matt Mauck threw a 34-yard touchdown to Skyler Green to put the Tigers ahead 17-10 with 1:22 remaining. On Oct. 11, the No. 6 Tigers were upset 19-7 by Florida, a week after the Gators lost 20-17 to Ole Miss. The LSU offense, which had been ranked No. 1 in the SEC, punted eight times in 12 possessions and had two interceptions, a fumble and a failed fourth-down play. The Tigers rallied to win their last eight games, including a 34-13 victory over Georgia in the SEC championship game.
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Andre Caldwell and the Gators danced to the title in 2006.
The season: The Gators went 9-3 in coach Urban Meyer’s first season in 2005 and weren’t considered a national-championship contender, primarily because of their difficult schedule. The Gators opened the season with easy victories over Southern Mississippi and Central Florida, then played No. 13 Tennessee on the road. Florida trailed 17-7 early in the third quarter but won the game 21-20 on Chris Leak’s 21-yard touchdown pass to Dallas Baker. After beating Kentucky 26-7 and Alabama 28-13, the Gators hosted No. 10 LSU at the Swamp. The Gators forced JaMarcus Russell into several mistakes. They then pulled away in the fourth quarter on Leak’s 21-yard scoring pass to Baker and Reggie Nelson’s 70-yard interception return for a touchdown in a 23-10 victory. Florida’s only loss was 27-17 at Auburn. The Gators also beat No. 25 Georgia 21-14 and No. 8 Arkansas 38-28 in the SEC championship game.
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Matt Wilhelm and the Buckeyes proved who was No. 1 in 2002.
The season: The Buckeyes’ unbeaten campaign was defined by nail-biters and lots of anxiety. Ohio State won its first three games convincingly, including a 25-7 win over No. 10 Washington State. On Sept. 21, Ohio State played Cincinnati at Paul Brown Stadium, its first road game in its home state since 1916. The Buckeyes trailed 19-14 in the third quarter until quarterback Craig Krenzel scrambled for a touchdown. The Bearcats still had a chance to win, but receivers dropped two potential touchdowns in the final minute of Ohio State’s 23-19 victory. The Buckeyes were ranked No. 4 when they won at Wisconsin 19-14, beat No. 18 Penn State 13-7 and No. 23 Minnesota 34-3. Ohio State narrowly beat Purdue 10-6 on the road and needed overtime to beat Illinois, 23-16. The Buckeyes beat rival Michigan 14-9 in the regular-season finale to cap their first 12-0 regular season.
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Glenn Dorsey and LSU took home the trophy in 2007.
The season: LSU’s season was filled with heartbreaking losses and dramatic victories. The Tigers rolled No. 9 Virginia Tech for its first signature win, then beat No. 12 South Carolina 28-16 en route to starting 5-0. The first big moment came against No. 9 Florida when the Tigers converted five fourth-down plays to come back from a 24-14 deficit to start the fourth quarter. Jacob Hester scored on a 2-yard touchdown run with 1:06 left to seal the 28-24 victory. The Tigers lost at No. 17 Kentucky 43-37 in triple overtime in the next game, then needed more late-game heroics to beat No. 17 Auburn 30-24 and No. 17 Alabama 41-34. In the Alabama game, which marked LSU’s first contest against former coach Nick Saban, the Tigers scored two touchdowns in the final three minutes to win. After blowing out Louisiana Tech and Ole Miss, LSU lost in triple overtime a second time, 50-48 to Arkansas. The Tigers rebounded to beat No. 14 Tennessee 21-14 in the SEC title game and finished No. 2 in the final BCS standings.Mark Schlabach covers college football and men’s college basketball for ESPN.com. You can contact him at schlabachma@yahoo.com.
I MISS the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. GO BLUE!!!
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