Thursday, August 28, 2008

Elak polis urus Bank Data DNA

Utusan Online
28 Ogos 2008

KUALA LUMPUR 27 Ogos - Kerajaan disaran mengasingkan pengurusan dan kawalan terhadap Bank Data Forensik Asid Deoksiribonukleik (DNA) daripada pihak polis bagi mengelak tanggapan negatif serta kemungkinan berlaku penyalahgunaan data.

Datuk Halimah Mohd. Sadique (BNTenggara) berkata, Bank Data DNA yang akan ditubuhkan itu wajar diuruskan oleh agensi kerajaan yang lain seperti Jabatan Kimia supaya tidak berlaku konflik kepentingan.

''Saya tidak berniat mempertikai kewibawaan polis dalam hal ini tetapi bimbang akan timbul persepsi dan tohmahan yang jelas telah dibangkitkan oleh pembangkang yang tidak berfikir lain kecuali persepsi negatif kononnya polis akan menyalahgunakan data DNA," ujarnya.

Ketika mengambil bahagian dalam perbahasan Rang Undang-Undang Identifikasi DNA 2008 pada Sidang Dewan Rakyat di sini hari ini, beliau berkata, peruntukan mengenai pelantikan Ketua Bank Data DNA dan timbalannya di kalangan pegawai kanan polis perlu dilihat semula oleh kerajaan.

Menurutnya, oleh kerana siasatan sesuatu kes jenayah melibatkan kerjasama antara polis dan pegawai pengurusan Bank Data DNA yang juga pegawai polis, maka ia boleh menimbulkan konflik kepentingan.

''Walaupun jawatan Ahli Kimia atau pegawai lain bukan polis boleh juga dilantik tetapi mereka tertakluk pada arahan Ketua Bank Data DNA iaitu pegawai polis," katanya.

Sementara itu, Dr. Tan Seng Giew (DAP-Kepong) berkata, rang undang-undang tersebut dikhuatiri menjadikan Malaysia sebuah 'negara polis' dan keyakinan rakyat terhadap pasukan polis semakin terhakis.

Menurutnya, hampir kesemua perkara dalam pelaksanaan rang undang-undang itu melibatkan pasukan polis dan ia memberi imej kurang baik ketika rakyat meragui kewibawaan pasukan tersebut.

Katanya, kerajaan perlu melihat kebimbangan tersebut secara serius bagi menarik balik pembentangan rang undang-undang itu dan dirujukkan pada jawatankuasa pilihan khas bagi dikaji semula.

''Kita tidak mahu rasa berdosa apabila rang undang-undang ini diluluskan, kita mendakwa mereka yang tidak bersalah dan dihukum termasuk hukuman mati," ujarnya.

John Fernandez (DAP-Seremban) pula mempertikaikan Fasal 25 rang undang-undang itu yang memberi kekebalan kepada menteri dan pegawai Bank Data DNA dalam menjalankan tugas berkaitan, daripada tindakan, guaman dan dakwaan jika ia dilakukan dengan suci hati.

Menurutnya, peruntukan itu terlalu luas dan dikhuatiri kemungkinan berlaku salah guna kuasa.

Terdahulu, Datuk Bung Moktar Radin (BN-Kinabatangan) mempertikaikan keraguan pembangkang terhadap rang undang-undang itu kerana ia sebenarnya telah memberi jaminan terhadap demokrasi dan hak asasi manusia.

Selama ini, katanya, pihak berkuasa bertindak dalam hal berkaitan dengan DNA tanpa mempunyai akta yang khusus dan ia boleh menimbulkan keraguan.

Dalam perkembangan sama, Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar menjelaskan, rang undang-undang itu tidak boleh dirujukkan ke jawatankuasa pilihan khas kerana ia telah dibacakan buat kali kedua dan sudah dibahaskan oleh ahli Dewan.

Sementara itu, Yang Dipertua Dewan Rakyat, Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia ketika ditemui memberitahu, beliau akan membuat keputusan esok sama ada rang undang-undang tersebut perlu dirujuk ke jawatankuasa pilihan atau perbahasan diteruskan.


P/S: Aurora bersetuju sekiranya Bank Data DNA ini diuruskan oleh Jabatan lain. Kalau Polis ia pasti akan menimbulkan pelbagai masalah dari semua sudut. Aurora juga rasa Rang Undang-undang DNA ini patut dikaji dan di"study" dengan lebih mendalam supaya tiada loop hole.






Apa dah jadi ni......

Anwar Ibrahim angkat sumpah sebagai ahli Parlimen

28/08/2008 10:22am
Utusan Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR 28 Ogos - Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hari ini mengangkat sumpah sebagai ahli Parlimen Pemantang Pauh.

Anwar yang memenangi pilihan raya kecil Pematang Pauh pada Selasa lepas mengangkat sumpah pada pukul 10.05 pagi di hadapan Yang Dipertua Dewan Rakyat, Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia.

Beliau memasuki Dewan Rakyat pada pukul 9.50 pagi dengan diiringi oleh Penasihat DAP, Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timur), Mohamad Azmin Ali (PKR-Gombak) serta beberapa ahli Parlimen dari PKR dan DAP.

Acara angkat sumpah itu hanya disaksikan kira-kira 70 ahli Parlimen iaitu 30 orang dari Barisan Nasional (BN) dan 40 lagi dari parti pembangkang. - Utusan

P/S: Aurora pelik la. Dah la BN kalah di Permatang Pauh, kenapa nak kena tunjuk kalah di Parlimen juga.... Tolong la Ahli Parlimen BN semua. Please work together to show to the Opponent MPs that we are strongger n not sour loser.


Sunday, August 24, 2008

Walio's The Frog Pond Cafe


Located at 1601 Providence Ave., Chester, PA.
Just found out that they demolished this joint! A place I associated with this song:
Mary Hopkin's Those Were The Days My Friends

Once upon a time, there was a tavern
Where we used to raise a glass or two
Remember how we laughed away the hours,
Think of all the great things we would do
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we'd choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
La La La La La La

Then, the busy years went rushing by us
We lost our starry notions on the way
If, by chance, I'd see you in the tavern,
We'd smile at one another and we'd say
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we'd choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
La La La La La La

Just tonight, I stood before the tavern
Nothing seemed the way it used to be
In the glass, I saw a strange reflection
Was that lonely woman really me?
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we'd choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
La La La La La La

Through the door, there came familiar laughter
I saw your face and heard you call my name
Oh, my friend, we're older but no wiser
For in our hearts, the dreams are still the same
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we'd choose
We'd fight and never lose
Those were the days, oh yes, those were the days
La La La La La
La La La La La La

The Starry Night



The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh, 1889
Oil on canvas
73 × 92 cm, 28¾ × 36¼ in
Museum of Modern Art, New York City

The Starry Night (Dutch: De sterrennacht) is a painting by Dutch post-impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. The painting depicts the view outside his sanitarium room window at night, although it was painted from memory during the day. Since 1941 it has been in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Widely hailed as his magnum opus, the painting has been reproduced many times and is one of his most renowned paintings.

Vince Papale


Overview
Vince Papale was a 30-year-old high school teacher when he joined the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles in 1976. Papale's story was remarkable: he had no NFL experience and had run track, not played football, at St. Joseph's University. In 1974 he caught on with the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League, which folded the next year. In 1976 the Eagle's rookie coach, Dick Vermiel, held open tryouts for players. Papale tried out for Vermiel, was invited to training camp and, against all odds, made the team. Papale spent three seasons with the Eagles (1976-78) as a special teams player and wide receiver. His story was retold in the 2006 movie Invincible, with Mark Wahlberg as Papale.Papale is sometimes compared with Jim Morris, who became a major league baseball rookie at age 35. Morris's story was told in the 2002 film The Rookie... Because he's from Philadelphia, Papale is also sometimes compared with the fictional comeback kid Rocky Balboa... Dick Vermiel coached the Eagles to a Super Bowl loss in 1981 and then won the Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams in 2000.

The City of Brotherly Love
There are few facts that crosses our path. I was born in 1976, the year Papale became an Eagles. The summer that he went to the camp at Widener. 20 years later, I was halfway of my sophomore year at Widener; but Eagles no longer held their training camp there. (It was in Lehigh in Bethlehem, PA).
It was the One University Place in Chester, PA that changed him, and I believed me too. It rumored that one of the hourly chimes from the Old Main was a tribute to Papale.
As most of the Philadelphians (Phillies?), the downtown at your feet from the Museum of Art (The Rocky's Steps) creates some goosebumps, the priceless sensation. The feeling of believing in yourself!
I lived to that even after quite a time away from the museum, Kelly Drive and the Fairmount park. I am missing countless nights that I spent stargazing there, and the Sundays (free entry) viewing Picassos and Van Goghs. A poster print replica of Van Gogh's Starry Night dominated my dining table, as a tribute to the good old days. Those were the days.

I saw The Invicible with Wahlberg sometime last year, and just finish reading the book by Papale and Millman. Honestly, the book is much more better. A very good inspirational piece.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

There's something about Hubby …

As a lot of peoples keeps asking me about my hubby, (he's kinda lazy to put anything in his profile and I'm too lazy to write about what he's doing. Hehehe...), But I found something he wrote about himself for his MBA application few years back in our PC.


So, For his 'fans' out there (duh..... ), something about Norhisham (my hubby):



I was born Norhisham bin Abdul Mutalib on November 28, 1976 in Alor Star, Kedah. I am the eldest of four. My father teaches engineering at a polytechnic not far from our Alor Star home. My late mother was a staff at the General Hospital. Perhaps the most important influence that has shaped the person I am today is my upbringing in a small town working class family. They always been an important source of support in all of the decisions I have made, and Islam have been my guiding principles in life. Not only do I try to do good for others, but I always push myself to be the best that I can be in all aspects of my life. I saw early the doors and opportunities that a good education can open up; thus, I particularly tried hard to do well in school.


After completed six years of primary education in my neighborhood school, I pursued my secondary education at one of the prestigious school in the country, the Sultan Abdul Hamid College. The alumni comprises of country prominent figures: King, Sultans, two Prime Ministers and thousands more who's who in all disciplines. I am very proud to be part of the history of the great alma-mater. After I did well in my SRP examination, I took an offer for a place in a fully boarding prep school, the infamous MARA Junior Science College (MRSM) in the neighboring state of Perlis. I completed my high school there and obtain flying colors in my SPM examination.


Another important experience that has had a large influence on me the past few years has been college. Going from high school to college was a significant change. College totally overhauls my life and broadens my horizon. I went to an all bumiputra prep school, with the same cohort of students in all my classes. Thus, I was exposed little to people very different from myself. College in a foreign land, on the other hand, is full of diversity. I have people of all backgrounds and abilities in my classes, and I have been fortunate enough to meet quite a few of them. This precious experience has made me more tolerant of differences. Furthermore, living, studying and working in another country that totally difference in race, weather, culture, and belief systems, have liberalized my world view.


I obtain my Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from Widener University in the suburb of Philadelphia back in summer of 1998. While completing my first degree, back home was hit severely by the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis that almost crippled our economy. This leaves me no option but to stay there and try to get a job. I was lucky to join the world best Wharton Business School as a research assistant. My task there was to assist The Family Business Corporation researchers in studying businesses in Latin America. The environment shaped me a lot and this also develops my fondness in business studies.


I left the "city that loves me back" and started the new millennium here. I then worked as the Project Engineer in charging of telecommunication in the Maju Junction project development. The pride is still there every time I pass through the building in the downtown of KL, my first monument of achievements. In 2001, I joined Affiliate Company of multinationals Nettest and Symmetricom brands, as a System Engineer, where I developed myself to become expertise in test gears and synchronization.


On the journey through my life, I've encountered twists and turns, and some detours--it is unquestionably the hardest battle I could fight. However, in the process, I've accumulated a tremendous amount of valuable experience and knowledge. Education and experience is my biggest asset. It is the perfect time for me to join the UiTM's Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. I strongly believe that this can be used to prepare myself for the promises and challenges of the future.



Aurora: This autobiography was written part of the requirement for admission to the UiTM's MBA program. Hubby was accepted and enrolled in 2006. He graduated …. (hmmm…. but I 'm not sure his pointer.... I'll ask him later.) in April 2008. In the midst of pursuing his MBA, he accepted an offer to be a partner for a boutique telecommunications solutions provider. As for now, he is still finding answer to a question: "what's next to do?"( I told him we should move first before he find more things to do....hahahaha)

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Catcher in the Rye


The Catcher in the Rye is a novel by J. D. Salinger. First published in the United States in 1951.


Trivia: Try to count how many names/characters mentioned in the book, direct or indirect. Popular for the novel with the most characters, almost or more than 200 people. I did try once, but never finish!


Controversies/interesting facts:

1. Not allowed to be filmed. Even Spielberg did try request once but denied!

2. The guy who shot John Lennon asked for his autograph earlier in commotion in front of Lennon's apartment. On the inside cover or first page of this book!


More controversies from Wikipedia:

1. Mark David Chapman, who assassinated John Lennon, was carrying the book when he was arrested immediately after the murder and referred to it in his statement to police shortly thereafter.

2. John Hinckley, Jr., who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981, was also reported to have been obsessed with the book.

3. Robert John Bardo, who murdered Rebecca Schaeffer, was carrying the book when he visited Schaeffer's apartment in Hollywood on July 18, 1989. After Bardo murdered Rebecca Schaeffer, he went to an alley to throw away a paper bag, his bloodsoaked shirt and the book. The next day, he was arrested in Tucson, Arizona for the murder of Rebecca Schaeffer. Bardo later flew back to Los Angeles awaiting the murder trial. He was convicted of murder and received a life sentence in prison.

4. Winona Ryder has claimed it is her favorite book and had a copy with her when she was arrested for shoplifting in 2001.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Sekadar Meluahkan Pandangan.....

From My Hubby point of view;

Berdasarkan pemerhatian sepanjang mesyuarat cawangan-cawangan ...

1. DILARANG BERCAKAP-CAKAP SEMASA KHATIB MEMBACA KHUTBAH

Setiap hari Jumaat, kita sering dimaklumkan dengan peringatan di atas. Tetapi masjid tidak pernah sunyi dan diam sepanjang masa khutbah dibacakan! Masih terdapat di kalangan kita yg tetap menyambung perbualan dan tidak memberi perhatian langsung kepada khutbah yang disampaikan.

Tetapi senario ketika mesyuarat dan persidangan amatlah berbeza. Ketika disuruh bercakap kita diam membisu (tak semua)! Lepas tu ada pulak yang berkata: "Tujuan saya nak bertanding ni sebab masa masyuarat bahagian saya tak boleh bercakap! Cakap saja kena hentam!". Pemerhatian saya, calon-calon mesti mampu untuk berhujah, kalau 'point' tak strong, mesti kena hentam. kalau tak mampu berhujah dan mempertahankan pendapat, tak payah pegang jawatan!Pendapat kita pun tak semestinya semua betul. Kena juga belajar terima pendapat orang. Kadang-kadang sedih tengok gelagat orang kita.

2. Kesetiaan kepada RAJA dan NEGARA!

Ini prinsip rukun negara yang kedua; yang pertama Kepercayaan Kepada Tuhan... "IN GOD WE TRUST."Greenbacks ataupun Dollar Amerika mengabadikan perkataan ini pada setiap not keluarannya.Saya ingin mempersoalkan, dalam prinsip rukun negara yang kedua ini, RAJA dan NEGARA mana yang kita setia? Boleh dikatakan kesetiaan ahli UMNO hanya kepada SPB Agong yang Pertama sahaja iaitu Tuanku Abdul Rahman dari Negeri Sembilan, yang potretnya diabadikan pada matawang kita dan NEGARA yang kita setia hanyalah Bank "NEGARA" Malaysia, yang juga tertulis pada not-not kertas kita! Betul atau tidak?
Asyik-asyik isu yang timbul duit, itu duit, ini duit, dah tak ada isu lain ke? Saya pun perlukan duit, nak kata tak cinta duit tu tipulah. Tapi tak kan lah kita hanya berpaksikan duit? Duit bukan raja lagi dah, boleh dikatakan dah jadi macam berhala, alat ciptaan manusia yang disembah. Terpesong akidah! Kalau macam inilah perjuangan kita, tak lama lagi hancurlah.

3. MASYUKKKKK

Orang kita kalau makan cari kedai yang ada tanda halal, kalau ada isu makanan tercemar dengan babi, kita la yang mengamuk dulu.

Tetapi dalam musim pemilihan ni, elaboration dari perkara no. 2 di atas, semua org bercerita tentang masyuk. Siap ada pengerusi tetap yang cakap, kepada perwakilan yang terpilih tu, kalau masyuk jgn lupa Pengerusi tetap!

'Masyuk' ni halal ke haram? Ikhlas betul ke org yg nak bagi ni? Ada yg kata, masa ni lah kita nak pau calon. very thin line utk dibincangkan. Tetapi kalau kita ambik duit utk menyalahgunakan sesuatu atau mengubah keputusan, atau ayat mudah 'KENA BELI'. Confirm haram!

HARAM tu sama la level nya dengan daging BABI! Ubahlah nama jadi Bacon ker, HAM & CHEESE ke, Babyback Grill (tulang belakang anak babi yang dipanggang), McRibs (rusuk anak babi berperisa BBQ yg dihidangkan oleh McDonalds), Pepperoni (di malaysia beef or chicken pepperoni, di luar negara confirm ada babi!), ataupun nama-nama lain, masih tetap BABI.

Renung-renungkan lah MASYUKKKK kita tu semula!

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Itulah benda-benda yang menerjah minda saya. Saya bukanlah yang terbaik, tapi apa yang saya perhatikan dan fikirkan tersangatlah basic. Kalau salah saya mohon maaf bebanyak.

Saya tidak sama sekali akan berselindung di sebalik status 'anonymous' ataupun nick-nick open yang lain. Kalau nak bercakap, cakap terang-terang, bukan 'semasa khatib membaca khutbah'!

Sekadar renungan dan gunakanlah akal,

Norhisham Abdul Mutalib

AURORA: Posting ni Aurora pinjam sebab pendapat sama. Lagi lama memerhatikan politik kita, mmg ini isu yang sering timbul. Sedih tapi betul.

The Power of Brain

Saya suka berfikir tetapi bukannya seorang ahli fikir, dan saya sendiri kagum dengan kemampuan akal dan imaginasi yang Allah SWT anugerahkan kepada semua manusia, kita mampu berada di dalam satu dimensi lain yang hanya kita sendiri mampu gambarkan.

Kalau sesiapa yang pernah menonton filem "Conspiracy Theory" lakonan Mel Gibson pasti akan come across satu adegan yang watak Mel Gibson tidak senang duduk kalau tiada salinan buku "Catcher in the Rye". Secara realiti buku karya J.D. Salinger ini telah mencetuskan satu fenomena yang unik dalam dunia penulisan dan diulang cetak berkali-kali dan telah dijual melebihi 65 juta naskah.

Saya bukannya hendak melakukan 'book review' tetapi ada satu fakta menarik tentang buku ini. Ia tidak dibenarkan sama sekali diadaptasikan dan diangkat menjadi sebuah filem, bukan oleh penulisnya tetapi dari para pembaca. Pembaca di seluruh dunia tidak mahu 'bayangan' watak-watak dan suasana dalam buku ini diterjemahkan. Mereka lebih selesa dengan mengimaginasikan semua ini di dalam minda mereka, and they do not want the film spoil whatever that they have and imagine about the book.

Itulah contoh 'kuasa' keramat akal dan minda kita yang dianugerahkan oleh Allah. Walaupun akal manusia mempunyai limitasi, contohnya, cuba bayangkan wajah Rasulullah SAW, saya gerenti, tak akan boleh punya!

Tetapi akal adalah satu nikmat yang patut kita hargai dan perlu untuk ditajamkan pada setiap masa dan perlu dibimbing dengan pengisian kerohanian dan agama.

Learning will never stop, from craddle to grave!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Voice of "Sinners"

From my email;

Yesterday was the Bar Council’s forum to discuss on the conversion to and from Islam. Basically, it would touch the matter from a constitutional aspect of the matter. The forum which started at 9.00am was ‘forcefully’ stopped one hour later. This was due to the growing number of protesters camping outside the Bar’s building. The consortia of protesters were a combination of several Muslims organizations which furiously protested the forum. For safety reasons, the police advised the organizer to stop the forum. Several leaders condemned the said forum as being seditious and a ‘threat’ to national harmony; a façade to degrade the Islam image. If that is the intention, then I think the Muslim protestor had successfully ‘assisted’ in carrying out the objective. The image of Muslims parading banners, chanting angrily outside the building is a perfect photo for front page of western newspapers. Rather than sending representative in that forum, they decided to take it to the street to voice out their anger. I wonder where are the Muslim lawyers in the Bar had gone? Though I may not be agreeable with what the content of the forum, but I would say that the Bar has every right to discuss any matters pertaining to that issue. The Bar consists of multi racial, religion, and being diverse in its membership. As I said earlier, Muslim member of the Bar can explain the matter during the forum. The result of the forum will not consign as papal bull but merely a discussion relating to the social issues. Even if a resolution is made at the end of the forum, isn’t there any Muslim intelligentsia who can offer a ‘counter’ argument. Perhaps that is the problem; there is no intelligentsia in Muslim community.Since when matter pertaining to Islam cannot be openly discuss by ‘non Muslim? It is hard to find a modicum of intelligent explanation to justify the said rationale.I am not going to pretend to be naïve of the casus belli that lead to this situation. Several ‘controversial’ court cases had engendered the ‘uneasy’ feeling in the society. Some quarters are just playing with this issue to advance their agenda.However, I am perplexed with the way the Muslim responded to the issue. Rather that intelligently explain the issue, the Muslim resorted to street protest, threat of Sedition Act, ISA and other host of other statutory provisions. If the issue is conversion from religion to another, then stick to that issue. Why should we cloud our mind with anger? I wonder for how long Muslim in this country should hide behind the sham ‘constitutional’ argument. As a Muslim, I may be expected to condemn the forum which I profusely didn’t. One may label me as perfidious albion which should be condemn as well. If that is the position, then as the title may suggest, this is one the voice of ‘sinners’.

Aurora: I agree with the writer. Where are all the Muslims lawyers in the Bar Counsil? We should be able to discuss the matter in a rational way. I believed there will be the answer to any questions if we are willing to really discuss about it no what the issues. To all Muslims lawyers, please do step forward in this matter.