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<b>DI PERMATANG PAUH</b>, UMI HAFILDA CERITA LINTANG PUKANG!!

Posted: 01 Jul 2012 05:00 PM PDT

Banyak ni yang dengar ceramah, Ummi dah nak bagi Anwar hilang wang pertaruhan?
  
Oleh:
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Di Taman Janggus yang berada di dalam kawasan Parlimen Permatang Pauh, Ummi Hafilda beberapa kali menegaskan bahawa beliau tiada kaitan sama sekali dengan UMNO sepertimana yang digembar-gemburkan oleh pihak Pakatan Rakyat.

Katanya " Saya tiada kaitan dengan UMNO.. sudah lama saya dipecat dari UMNO kerana mendedahkan salah laku Anwar Ibrahim semasa beliau menjadi Timbalan Perdana Menteri…
Tapi… cuba korang baca apa laporan Utusan ni..


PERMATANG PAUH 1 Julai - Ahli perniagaan, Ummi Hafilda Ali berhasrat `menggempur' ke seluruh kawasan Parlimen Permatang Pauh bagi menceritakan kepada rakyat mengenai perilaku sebenar Ketua Pembangkang, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Menurutnya, beliau berazam menerangkan kepada penduduk di situ yang selama ini mungkin tidak tahu 'rahsia' wakil rakyat mereka itu.
"Kita akan terangkan kebenaran. Kita akan pastikan kalau Anwar menjadi calon, kita kalahkan sampai hangus wang pertaruhannya di sini," katanya ketika berceramah di Taman Janggus di sini malam tadi - Utusan

Kita yang diguna pakai oleh Ummi itu menggambarkan siapa?

Sedangkan umum mengetahui bahawa penentang utama Anwar Ibrahim dan KEADILAN Permatang Pauh adalah UMNO..

Kalau nak diulas seluruh ucapan Ummi memang banyak yang bercanggah dalam masa dua jam itu..

Antara yang bercanggah ialah cerita Ummi ketika rumahnya diserbu oleh UTK suatu masa dulu..

Dia cerita macam ni.. "Ketika rumah saya diserbu oleh UTK dulu.. saya tergamam dan menggigil apabila melihat anggota UTK menyerbu kedalam rumah saya.. saya mengira jumlah mereka yang masuk melalui tingkap itu, semuanya ada lebih dari 50 orang..


Saya biarkan mereka.. saya kuatkan semangat.. saya ambil wuduk kemudian saya terus solat Maghrib dan Isyak"..

"Saya biarkan anggota Polis yang menyerbu dari jam 6.30 petang hingga ke 11.00 malam terus menunggu… dan saya dibawa keluar jam 11.00 malam..

Tambahnya lagi " Hampir lima jam pihak Polis cuba untuk masuk kedalam rumah saya tetapi gagal.. mungkin Malaikat mahu menjaga saya.. hinggakan berbagai peralatan yang digunakan untuk memecah masuk ke dalam rumah itu gagal..

Malaikat nak tolong dia konon… nampak tak diawal tadi dia kata dia nampak UTK pecah masuk ikut tingkap? Lepas tu dia kata polis masuk dia biarkan, dia ambil wuduk dia solat maghrib pada pukul 6.30?

Dan banyak lagi yang bercanggah.. dia patut tulis semula skrip dia tu..

Berbalik kepada Ummi nak pastikan Anwar kalah hingga hilang wang pertaruhan kali ini…

Taman Janggus tempat Ummi ceramah itu terletak di bawah Jentera Daerah Mengundi 3 bagi Jentera Pilihanraya Parlimen Permatang Pauh (JDM3 @ Kampung Pertama atau suatu masa dulu dikenali dengan nama Sungai Derhaka)

Jumlah pengundi disini adalah melebihi 2000 orang..

Kalau setakat 300 orang saja yang datang dalam setiap ceramah Ummi.. teruskanlah bermimpi kononnya dia boleh sebabkan Anwar hilang deposit..

300 orang tu majoriti bukannya dari Kampung Pertama sendiri.. katalah petugas 60 orang.. orang PKR dan PAS yang ada dalam 300 orang tu lebihkurang 100 orang.. penyokong-penyokong UMNO yang tah dari mana datangnya tu 100 orang.. berapa orangkah ahli UMNO dari Taman Janggus itu..


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Asian Women Leadership University in <b>Balik Pulau</b> » anilnetto.com

Posted: 06 Jul 2012 11:51 PM PDT

A new liberal arts institution is in the pipeline at Balik Pulau covering 40ha of land.

According to the Chief Minister, the federal and state governments are collaborating to facilitate the project, which is backed by Smith College, a private independent women's liberal arts college in Massachusetts, United States.

TheSun reports:

Balik Pulau land for federal project
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GEORGE TOWN (July 5, 2012): The state government today revealed that the plan for a liberal arts institution in the up and coming Balik Pulau township was a federal government project.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the Asian Women Leadership University (AWLU) was an Entry Point Project (ETP) under the EducationNational Key Economic Areas (NKEA).

He made the revelation following protests by land owners over the acquisition of their land in Bukit Genting on Wednesday as well as criticism that the state was taking away their land.

Citing a letter dated June 12, 2012, from Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Senator Datuk Seri Idris Jala, Lim said the AWLU project was one of 21 new ETPs to transform Malaysia into a high income country.

He quoted the letter saying that the project was expected to bring in RM492 million worth of investments as well as creating 190 new high value jobs.

He said the state government has been requested to assist in transferring 40.46ha of land to the AWLU Malaysian Foundation.

"We believe the project will contribute in a significant way to transforming tertiary education in Malaysia as well as realise the plans for Malaysia as an education hub offering varied educational choices in the region," he read from the letter.

Lim also moved to soothe fears over compensation saying that the state will abide by the valuations set by the Malaysian Valuation and Property Services Department under the Finance Ministry.

He said land owners unhappy with the compensation offer could also take to the matter to court.

"The state sympathises with the land owners and we will try our best to help them out," he said while expressing that it was a hard decision to make but was made in the interests of education.

In addition, Lim said there had been an amicable dialogue with about 40 land owners on Tuesday and they understood that the land was to be used for a public project and not for private gain.

"Hopefully this matter will not be turned into a racial issue or be politicised as it is a collaboration between the state and the federal government," he said.

It is envisaged that the annual tuition fee (for a four-year degree programme leading to a BA degree) will be US$15,000-US$20,000 per year. Scholarships will be provided for deserving students.

See the proposal here (.pdf file).

Photos of the site here.

If the federal government and state government can work together on this, surely they can also work together on public transport, no?

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Our recent trip to Penang was to feast on durians, this being the season for it, and to spring clean my apartment. I had engaged two cleaners to mop and help me clear some of the unwanted items. The last time the apartment was cleaned was two years ago. The floor was thick with dust, as was everything else. The five hours of cleaning resulted in ten garbage bagful of things that I no longer have any use for. The next trip will be for packing the remaining items in boxes.

The day after the spring cleaning, we headed to Balik Pulau. I had pre-ordered three durians for Wuan and myself from Ah Wong of Stall 808 which is across the road from the Balik Pulau bus terminal and market. Ah Wong is my cousin Peter's cousin. He is a durian wholesaler that we have been patronising for many years. His wife also makes the delicious lempuk durian which is a paste of durian and sugar stirred in a kuali over a slow fire for at least four hours until it thickens and turns a dark shade of brown.

When we arrived at Ah Wong's house which also doubles up as his durian stall, we had to wait for him for almost half an hour. He was at the plantation collecting durians to transport them back to the stall. The first durian we had came fresh from the plantation. It is called "hor lor" in Hokkien which means bottle gourd because of the shape of its pulp. Its flesh is firm and pleasantly sweet with a subtle hint of bitterness.

The second fruit we had was called "ang chui mua" or red sarung. I have no idea why it is named as such. Perhaps the original tree was used to hang red sarungs to dry. Wuan and I have never eaten this fruit before. The flesh is a bright orange and slightly soft. Some of the seeds are stunted and small (chew hoot). It is sweet with a strong taste of bitterness. The core of the fruit is enlarged (tua sim) which made it difficult to open.

While we were enjoying the two durians, Ah Wong went off to collect more durians from the plantation. When we were done, and waiting for him, Wuan went over to the pile of durians to pick one of the smaller fruits to practice shaking the durian. The sound and sensation of the pulp moving inside while it is being shaken indicates that its flesh is firm. If there is no sound when shaken, the flesh could be mushed. Firm flesh is preferred over mushed ones.

When Ah Wong came back, he asked what kind of durian we wanted to eat next. Wuan wanted something creamy and bitter. Incidentally, the durian that she used to practice shaking with had bitter and creamy flesh. The durian was called "hor too" or porcupine. Again, I have no idea why it is named after a porcupine. Perhaps its shape has a likeness to a porcupine or the animal was spotted frequently near the tree before it was given a name.

Its flesh was pale, not an attractive feature in durians. The preferred colours are bright yellow, orange and pinkish. However, to our surprise, it was creamy and very sticky. It was moderately sweet but had a very bitter taste with a strong aftertaste of licorice. That was also the first time we had "hor too" and we liked it very much, irrespective of the colour of its flesh. Its unique licorice aftertaste was very unusual. That was one durian we would not mind having more of.

With some room in our tummies still, we got Ah Wong to open another durian for us. He recommended "cheh puay" or green skin. This is one fruit we have been eating here for the past few years. Its flesh was a shade of bright yellow, very creamy, sweet, rich and sticky. I had to wash it down with some water after my second mouthful because of its stickiness. Needless to say, this is one of our favourites too.

The durian harvest for this year is rather small. The continuous rain during the blooming phase had caused many of the buds to fall off. In a week or two, the durian season in Balik Pulau would end. The quality of the durians at the tailend is usually lower. It was fortunate that we were in Penang at the peak of the season. We had a pick of some of the better durians. Finally, our craving for durians for this year was totally satiated.

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Hi all!

As durian season is upon us again, I thought I should update the blog and maybe tell you a bit more about myself!

Name: X, semi-anonymous Balik Pulau blogger
Location: Singapore (for now). My family is from Balik Pulau, but I only visit once a year or less, because of my schedule :(
Languages I speak: English, Chinese...some Korean...und ein bisschen Deutsch...
Questions? Email me using the link on the right sidebar!

So what's been going on in Balik Pulau?

Traffic accidents. And more traffic accidents. Anyone who's been there will know that the curving mountain roads are really treacherous, and that road works have been delayed year after year after year. However, I think the last time I visited, a bridge was under construction. It's really unfortunate that the government has been so slow about improving the safety conditions of the roads.

Urbanisation and development. People are building huge houses in a place that used to be a village of aluminium and wood houses 70 years ago, causing landslides and pollution.

In better news, there is the...

Penang Durian Fair (now till 31 July 2012). Go stuff yourselves! Bring the mosquito repellent...

3rd Penang Durians Masters, 16-17 June 2012. I'm not too sure what this event is. Is it a bowling competition? Are the bowlers using durians to bowl instead of regular bowling balls? (I kid.)

So where should you stay while you're stuffing your faces with smelly durians? I recommend the Upeh Inn. Warning to the picky: this is a shabby inn by many standards. The toilets are shared, there are only a few (4-5) rooms, there are two showers only, with cold water only. It is on the 2nd floor of a row of shophouses, and there are no elevators, so you have to drag your own luggage up to your room. Don't count on there being any air-conditioning. No food or drinks are provided in the Inn. However, it is very clean and cool at night, and across the road there is a market that sells basic Malaysian staple meals every morning. Every weekend there is a night market that sells all manner of food (very exciting) and even some shoes and clothes (not so exciting). There is a bus stop right outside the inn with buses that go to Georgetown. I don't know if the owner speaks English, but you can try contacting them at:

No 858x, Tmn Sri Indah, 33 Jln Balik Pulau, 11000 Balik Pulau Pulau Pinang. Tel: 04-8661670 @ 012-4380873. Email: upehinn@gmail.com

What does "Islamic Inn" mean? Basically not much, just that anything shady that Muslims would frown upon does not happen in the inn, so it is relatively safe. Families who are visiting relatives and cyclists who are touring Penang by bike book rooms there.

Happy durian season, everyone!

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As I have told you before, Saturday and Sunday is supposed to be my rest day . However, this Sunday which is today was very busy for me.

It started  of with a breakfast with my  s family and my nephew , B and my Sister C. We had a Tim Sum breakfast at Kuta Bali, Farlim and during the cversation, we happen to talk about the housing properties in Balik Pul

au. My daughter , M's boyfriend wsa from Balik Pulau. The direct translation of " balik pulau " is going back to the Island. But, the place is not an island but it is across a hill separating the town and Air Itam town from the place. It took about 15 minutes to cross the hill from Farlim, Air Itam.

Balik Pulau is very famous for its durian estates and some of the best durians come from this place. Many outstation visitors visit this place for a few delicacies ie durian, laksa and nutmeg juice.

After the Tim Sum breakfast, we decide to take a break before we go over to Balik Pulau and upon reaching my home, I was requested by my wife to shop for some household items at the nearby Sunshine hypermarket.  It was a rush for me because I was supposed to pick up my daughter, M , my nephew and my sister to go property hunting in Balik Pulau. It took me an hour to finish shopping with my wife and I have to rush to pick up all the members and to on my way to Balik Pulau.

We started off at about 11.45am and it was getting hot.  The weather in the morning was cloudy and it starts to get hot as noon approaches.  It took about 20 minutes before we reach Balik Pulau and there was a lot of cars heading for that direction as the durian season has just started.  Durian stalls were mushrooming all along the hill way to Balik Pulau.  The town was full of cars but we took the left turn heading towards a property at Pokok Upeh.

We reach a property site which have about 23 bungalows and each selling about RM1.4 million with about 6,000 to 7,000 sq ft of land. The show units was beautifully done and there was ample space in the living room and all in there are about 6 rooms. If we were to buy such landed property in E&O and the Lights or Pulau TIkus, it will cost about RM6 million. Although, Balik Pulau and Pulau Tikus have the same "Pulau" name , the price is so vastly different.  The difference is across the hill between two places. I think in a matter of time, the hill would not matter anymore if the land is getting less in the Penang town area.

Next, we visited Botanical. This is a new township located on a low hill and the place was better oganized and there is about a few hundred semi-D or terrace houses there. There is also an international school which is called the Prince of Wales International School.  It was a very beautiful building and the township is like a modern western housing sites. The area is booming and the pace of expanding the property have slowed down.  This was the first property site to launched in Balik Pulau.  The units are a little pricey , ranging between RM600,000 to RM900,000 per unit depenidng on whether it is a terrace unit or semi-D unit.  The price of these properties have increased since my last visit by about 40%.

The next site was a landed property site near the sea. It should take another 10 minutes to the seas. In this property , they provide a man-make river and the property have a mix of single stuble orey semi-Ds , double storey terrace houses, bungalows ranging between RM350,000 for a single storey terrace to RM700,000 for a double storey semi-D.  I think the place is mend to be a santuary type of living style.  It is a very big piece of development but it will take a few years to complete.

There is so many new property sites in Balik Pulau and compare to the property in the island proper , it is more affordable for many before the price of the land catches up with the Island proper.  Penang is an island so land is limited and it will stretch further and further into the island as the coast and the island proper gets more and more staturated.

After the property tour, my daughter M's BF  took us to have lunch at the new market place where we had laksa, persumbor , nutmeg juice and ice kachang. The laksa was quite good and my Sister , C loved it very much. Maybe, it is because she is hungry. LOL.

So, we rushed off back to Farlim and it was already 4pm in the afternoon.  I took a short nap and when I wake up, it is already dinner time. The rest of the day was the usual resting on the couch and watching my favorite Sunday movie. Yeah, back to normal and prepare for the next working day on Monday.

Namaste.

Kehadiran Lim Guan Eng <b>di Balik Pulau</b> dibantah oleh penduduk <b>...</b>

Posted: 30 Jun 2012 07:00 PM PDT

BALIK PULAU - Sekumpulan penduduk dan pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) setempat hari ini mengadakan perhimpunan aman bagi membantah kehadiran Ketua Menteri, Lim Guan Eng ke kawasan mereka di Teluk Bahang, di sini.

Mereka berkumpul seawal pukul 7.30 pagi bagi menyatakan tidak puas hati terhadap corak pentadbiran Guan Eng yang dikatakan tidak telus dan menindas rakyat, khususnya orang Melayu.

Kumpulan itu juga membawa kain rentang yang antaranya tertera perkataan-perkataan seperti Guan Eng Rasis dan Guan Eng hanya pandai perkudakan semua bangsa.

Bagaimanapun, perhimpunan tersebut bertukar kecoh apabila salah seorang daripada anggota mereka didakwa diserang dari belakang oleh ahli parti pembangkang di hadapan kompleks MPPP, Teluk Bahang.

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Pulau Betong fish market. Sometimes a lot of fish, sometimes no fish eventhough at the same time same day. I myself am not too sure how to know if it's a good day. Anyhow the 3 photos below were taken on a good day with lotsa fresh seafood and the gigantic stingray.
If you're coming out from Palmyra, at the traffic light, turn right towards Pulau Betong (left is towards Sunday pasar malam). Go until almost the end and you will see an old faded signboard "Pasar Nelayan Pulau Betong"

We just discovered there's a huge Thai food restaurant at the Anjung Indah peak (the view point at Jln Tun Sardon). We went on a weekday so there was only 2 tables. The food is so-so only, but the view is good and the price, you judge for yourself. I still prefer Khun Thai, good food, ok prixce.

And lastly, the Sunday Pasar Tani. It doesn't have the greatest fresh produces but at least it's some type of activity in the sleepy town.

Now I still have problem looking for decent breakfast venue which can meet the FTZ food standard.

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Hi all!

As durian season is upon us again, I thought I should update the blog and maybe tell you a bit more about myself!

Name: X, semi-anonymous Balik Pulau blogger
Location: Singapore (for now). My family is from Balik Pulau, but I only visit once a year or less, because of my schedule :(
Languages I speak: English, Chinese...some Korean...und ein bisschen Deutsch...
Questions? Email me using the link on the right sidebar!

So what's been going on in Balik Pulau?

Traffic accidents. And more traffic accidents. Anyone who's been there will know that the curving mountain roads are really treacherous, and that road works have been delayed year after year after year. However, I think the last time I visited, a bridge was under construction. It's really unfortunate that the government has been so slow about improving the safety conditions of the roads.

Urbanisation and development. People are building huge houses in a place that used to be a village of aluminium and wood houses 70 years ago, causing landslides and pollution.

In better news, there is the...

Penang Durian Fair (now till 31 July 2012). Go stuff yourselves! Bring the mosquito repellent...

3rd Penang Durians Masters, 16-17 June 2012. I'm not too sure what this event is. Is it a bowling competition? Are the bowlers using durians to bowl instead of regular bowling balls? (I kid.)

So where should you stay while you're stuffing your faces with smelly durians? I recommend the Upeh Inn. Warning to the picky: this is a shabby inn by many standards. The toilets are shared, there are only a few (4-5) rooms, there are two showers only, with cold water only. It is on the 2nd floor of a row of shophouses, and there are no elevators, so you have to drag your own luggage up to your room. Don't count on there being any air-conditioning. No food or drinks are provided in the Inn. However, it is very clean and cool at night, and across the road there is a market that sells basic Malaysian staple meals every morning. Every weekend there is a night market that sells all manner of food (very exciting) and even some shoes and clothes (not so exciting). There is a bus stop right outside the inn with buses that go to Georgetown. I don't know if the owner speaks English, but you can try contacting them at:

No 858x, Tmn Sri Indah, 33 Jln Balik Pulau, 11000 Balik Pulau Pulau Pinang. Tel: 04-8661670 @ 012-4380873. Email: upehinn@gmail.com

What does "Islamic Inn" mean? Basically not much, just that anything shady that Muslims would frown upon does not happen in the inn, so it is relatively safe. Families who are visiting relatives and cyclists who are touring Penang by bike book rooms there.

Happy durian season, everyone!

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Di dalam propaganda Lim Guan Eng DAP dan jentera media beliau selama ini memburuk-burukkan parti UMNO dan BN, Setiausaha Agung DAP itu terpaksa juga akur dengan perancangan murni kerajaan BN Malaysia.

Yang terbaru ialah hasrat murni kerajaan BN Malaysia untuk membantu projek Asian Women Leadership University (AWLU). Dan Lim Guan Eng DAP sendiri mengeluarkan kenyataan menyokong penuh hasrat kerajaan BN Malaysia.

Baguslah kerana Guan Eng DAP sedar dengan visi mantap UMNO/BN, lawan beliau yang kerap dituduh dan diburuk-burukkan.

Dalam kenyataan itu, Guan Eng DAP juga berkata bahawa Smith College, partner AWLU, lebih terkenal jika dibandingkan dengan Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), universiti awam di negeri Pulau Pinang.

Dan DS Khaled Noordin sendiri telah mengesahkan menerima permohonan organisasi antarabangsa untuk membina Insitusi Pengajian Tinggi Swasta di Kampung Genting, Balik Pulau.

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PKR Balik Pulau MP Yusmadi Yusof's mother was punched and robbed early this morning by a man who also threatened her with a knife.

Fatimah Ahmad, 73, was awoken about 4am by the man who broke into her house and held a knife to her throat, The Star reported today.

Fatimah gave the assailant her valuables, including RM3,000 in cash and she lodged a police report at 6am.

Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein is insisting that there is no increasing trend in crime as claimed by the opposition, but citizens are concerned about the escalation of such incidents.

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State Umno leaders behind <b>Balik Pulau</b> land sale

Posted: 19 Jul 2012 04:12 AM PDT


Land belonging to Malays in the southern tip of the island has been sold off to private developers by the top Umno leaders in Penang, says PKR Balik Pulau division leader Abdul Halim Hussin.
He then revealed documentary evidence on the sale of land in Kampung Terang to a third party by Bukit Gelugor Umno division leader and BN strategy implementation chief Omar Faudzar and Musa Sheikh Fadzir, who is Bukit Mertajam Umno division chief.
According to the Companies Commission of Malayia documents, Omar and Musa are directors of the company that sold the land to the third party.
"We regret that this has happened. According to our research, the transaction was done only recently, and the brokers are state Umno leaders," said Abdul Halim, who is also Penang state assembly speaker.
Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng was also present at the press conference called by Abdul Halim.
Umno leaders and assemblypersons have been in the forefront in condemning Lim and Pakatan Rakyat for grabbing land from the Malays and for marginalising the community.
Malay rights pressure group Perkasa has been organising rallies to demand more benefits for the Malays and attacking the state government for ignoring the community's plight.
'Don't blame state for land grab'
Abdul Halim pointed out that the 9.8-acre parcel in Kampung Terang was bought from the villagers on Jan 31 at RM8.5 million and sold to a property developer in May for RM13.5 million.
Within a period of just four months, he said, the brokers made a profit of RM5 million.
"It is any person's right to enter into such transactions but it is ironical that the opposition party - Umno - has been blaming the Pakatan state government of grabbing land belonging to Malays," he said.
If Umno wanted to help the Malays, it should have entered into a joint venture with a government agency, such as the Urban Development Authority, to develop the land.
Abdul Halim said the involvement of the Umno leaders such as Omar (right) and Musa in the direct selling of land also contributed to the rising cost of land and property in the state.
He described them as "brokers who contribute to the speculation on property and land prices" and that this was akin to "gambling to destabilise the prices" of the two most-sought-after things in Penang.
"We hope their grassroots members will go back to Umno and ask them how have they helped the Malays.
"They say one thing in public to show their support for the Malays but then do something else behind the people's back. I call this exploitation," Abdul Halim added.

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Sejak memenangi kerusi parlimen itu empat tahun lalu tidak banyak kemajuan yang di bawa oleh Nurul Izzah di Lembah Pantai yang majoritinya terdiri daripada masyarakat Melayu.

Semua pembangunan yang wujud di kawasan itu samada projek pembinaan perumahan rakyat PPR, gerai serta kedai bagi peniaga kecil semuanya diperjuangkan oleh Menteri Menteri Wilayah Persekutuan dan Kesejahteraan Bandar merangkap Ketua Bahagian Umno Lembah Pantai.

Nurul Izzah gagal sebagai wakil rakyat kerana tidak ada bukti sedikit pun beliau membawa sebarang pembangunan di situ.

Hakikat pahit bahawa Nurul Izzah hanya pandai cakap kosong tetapi gagal menjalankan tugasnya disedari oleh Anwar.

Bagaimana pun perasaan kasih sayang terhadap seorang anak tetap menyebabkan seorang ayah akan melakukan apa sahaja untuk memyelamatkan karier anaknya itu.

Kira-kira dua bulan dahulu, semasa Anwar berceramah di Nibong Tebal, pernah beliau membayangkan kerusi itu akan ditandingi. Sebenarnya niat Anwar ialah untuk melihat respons penyokong PKR di situ samada bolehkah Anwar menghantar Nurul Izzah untuk bertanding di Nibong Tebal pada PRU-13 akan datang.

Ini kerana beliau melihat PKR akan kalah di Lembah Pantai, lebih-lebih lagi jika Nurul Izzah terus menjadi calon di situ. Pengundi Lembah Pantai menunjukkan arus sokongan yang positif terhadap Raja Nong Chik dan kemungkinan beliau akan menang besar jika dicalonkan di kawasan itu.

Nibong Tebal diwakili oleh ahli parlimen Tan Tee Beng yang menjadi salah satu anak muda 'kesukaan' Anwar, sebelum ia meninggalkan PKR menjadi anggota bebas.

Untuk menyelamatkan anaknya, kemungkinan Anwar akan meletak Nurul Izzah di kerusi parlimen itu. Apa hal pun Anwar mesti selamatkan keluarga dan kepentingannya dahulu sebelum memikirkan hal parti dan pemimpin PKR yang lain.

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Posted: 08 Jun 2012 06:00 PM PDT

Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri Koperasi dan Penggunaan telah mengadakan mini ekspo Program Francais Komuditi di dalam ADUN Seberang Jaya bermula 7hb -9hb June 2012.
Semalam Adun Seberang Jaya Datuk Ariff Shah mengambil kesempatan mengadakan jamuan  rakyat bagi meraikan penduduk berdekatan. 
Ketua Pemuda UMNO Permatang Pauh Cikgu Zaidi turut hadir sama bagi memeriahkan majlis tersebut. banyak peluang perniagaan francais telah di pamirkan kepada peniaga2 kecil yang berminat, modal sebanyak RM5000 hingga RM 50000 dalam bentuk pinjaman akan di sediakan kepada yang layak. 
rata rata peniaga sekitar DUN Seberang Jaya begitu gembira dengan peluang di sediakan oleh KPDN yang turun ke bawah berjumpa rakyat. 

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KUALA LUMPUR: Seberang Jaya 2, Pulau Pinang adalah satu-satunya kawasan yang mencatat Indeks Pencemaran Udara (IPU) tidak sihat sehingga jam 11 pagi ini iaitu IPU 101.

Sebanyak 44 kawasan di seluruh negara pula mencatat bacaan IPU sederhana dari 51 stesen pengawasan kualiti udara Jabatan Alam Sekitar (JAS) manakala lima lagi kawasan mencatat bacaan IPU baik.

Menurut laman web JAS www.doe.gov.my, tiada kawasan di sekitar Lembah Klang mencatat bacaan IPU tidak sihat sehingga jam 11 pagi ini.

IPU pada tahap antara 0 dan 50 adalah baik, sederhana (51-100), tidak sihat (101-200), sangat tidak sihat (201-300) dan berbahaya (lebih 301).

Menurut laporan sebelum ini, kemerosotan kualiti udara yang dialami di Lembah Klang kebelakangan ini disebabkan pencemaran jerebu merentas sempadan dari Sumatera, Indonesia. – BERNAMA

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