Sunday, March 6, 2011

Computer glitches blamed for patient mix-ups

The review of FirstNet has found the $100 million system does not do what it is supposed to. (ABC: Brad Markham) Computer glitches in a system for busy hospital emergency departments have been blamed for confusing patient ...

Toddler drowns in freak tragedy at Thebarton, South Australia

The girl, who was under two, drowned at this house in Thebarton. Picture: David Cronin. Source: The Advertiser A TODDLER has drowned in a container of water left out for a pet in a family tragedy at Thebarton in ...

Australian cities face benchmarks and report card grading under Coalition plan

Capital cities such as Sydney will ranked according to liveability factors including traffic congestion. Picture: Brett Costello Source: The Daily Telegraph AUSTRALIA'S capital cities will be indexed for

Qaddafi Escalates War Against Rebels as Libya Fight Deepens

(Adds rebel withdraw from Bin Jawad in second paragraph. See EXTRA and MET for more on the regional turmoil.) March 7 (Bloomberg) -- Libyan troops loyal to Muammar Qaddafi used artillery and helicopter gunships in their ...

CHANGING REGIME

1. The people of Tunisia and Egypt have overthrown their Governments. A number of people have been killed in the process. More will follow before the uprisings will be over. Now comes the problem of setting up new Governments which would make the struggle and the sacrifices worthwhile. If the new Governments fail then all the struggles and sacrifices would have been in vain.

2. I am sure that the people would want to see a democratic Government, a Government of the people, by the people, for the people.

3. This sounds great but Government by the people will not be so easy. You cannot have the people directly governing themselves. You will need to have a new constitution and political parties which will enable representatives of the people to form the Government. For this, elections will have to be held. Unfortunately elections can be manipulated.

SEMENANJUNG TANAH MELAYU

1. Was I rewriting history when I said that Peninsular Malaysia is historically Semenanjung Tanah Melayu? If Mr Gan Ping Sieu 
(MCA Vice President) cares to read the history of this peninsular, he would know that officially the Malayan Union was replaced by Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. The English name "Federation of Malaya" was not official. I ought to know because I lived through this period.

2. But when the federation was enlarged to include Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, the Malays, led by the Tunku agreed to the name "Malaysia" for the enlarged federation. Historically therefore the Malays agreed to the renaming of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. But historically the peninsular was Tanah Melayu, made up of Malay States ruled by their rulers, the Malay Sultans. All agreements with the British were made by the Malay Sultans of the Malay States of the Peninsular. Malaya or Malaysia never entered into agreements with the British simply because they did not exist as sovereign states.

3. These are the facts of history. I was speaking about the origins of Malaysia. Can we say the origin of Malaysia was Malaysia. Historically there was no Malaysia.