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pharoah88
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28-Nov-2010 15:29
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BBs eatIng retaIlers
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Gaecia
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28-Nov-2010 15:18
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dunno what you're quoting.
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pharoah88
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28-Nov-2010 15:11
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leaders eatIng fOllOwers
hIppOcracy ? ? ? ?
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pharoah88
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28-Nov-2010 15:09
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strOngest hUmans eatIng weakest hUmans medIOcracy ? ? ? ?
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firewood
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28-Nov-2010 14:56
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YEONPYEONG ISLAND, South Korea – South Korea's government ordered journalists to leave a front-line island Sunday, citing tensions with North Korea, hours after the U.S. and South Korea launched a round of war games in Korean waters. The South Korean Defense minister said journalists must leave because the "situation is not good" on Yeonpyeong Island, which was targeted last week by a deadly North Korean barrage. Earlier Sunday, the sound of new artillery fire from North Korea sent residents and journalists on the front-line island scrambling for cover. None of the rounds landed on the island, military officials said, but the incident showed how tense and uncertain the situation remains along the Koreas' disputed maritime border five days after a North Korean artillery attack decimated parts of the island and killed four South Koreans. As the rhetoric from North Korea escalated, with new warnings of a "merciless" assault if further provoked, a top Chinese official made a last-minute visit to Seoul to confer with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak. Washington and Seoul have urged China, North Korea's main ally and benefactor, to help defuse the situation amid fears of all-out war. Beijing has called for restraint on all sides. Lee pressed State Councilor Dai Bingguo, a senior foreign policy adviser, to contribute to peace in a "more objective, responsible" matter, and warned that Seoul would respond "strongly" to any further provocation, his office said in a statement. Dai forwarded Beijing's condolences and pledged China's help in preventing tensions from worsening, Lee's office said. Meanwhile, the chairman of North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly, Choe Thae Bok, was due to visit Beijing starting Tuesday, China's official Xinhua News Agency said. The border between North and South Korea is among the world's most heavily fortified, with the peninsula still technically in a state of war because the 1950-53 war ended with a truce, not a peace treaty. North Korea also disputes the maritime border drawn by U.N. forces at the close of the war, and considers the waters around Yeonpyeong Island — 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the South Korean port of Incheon but just 7 miles (11 kilometers) from the North Korean mainland — its territory. The area has seen several bloody skirmishes, including the sinking of a South Korean warship eight months ago, killing 46 sailors. An international team of investigators concluded that a North Korean torpedo sank the ship, but Pyongyang denies any involvement. Tuesday's attack on the island, which has military bases as well as a civilian population of 1,300 who mostly make their living from fishing, marked a new level of hostility. Two marines and two civilians were killed, and 18 others wounded, when the North rained artillery on Yeonpyeong in one of the worst assaults since the Korean War. North Korea said Saturday the civilian deaths were "regrettable," but blamed South Korea for staging military drills against Pyongyang's warnings that it would consider such exercises a provocation. Pyongyang accused Seoul of using Yeonpyeong's residents as human shields. The North Korea military also has mounted conventional, surface-to-air SA-2 missiles on launch pads on a west coast base, aiming them at South Korean fighter jets flying near the western sea border, the Yonhap news agency reported, citing an unidentified South Korean government source. South Korea's military said it couldn't confirm the deployments. An official at the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the North had already deployed anti-ship missiles on its west coast bases. The previously planned joint war games launched Sunday by the U.S. and South Korea were sure to heighten the tensions. Ships from both countries entered the exercise zone Sunday, an official with South Korea's joint chiefs of staff said on condition of anonymity, citing office rules. Washington, which keeps 28,500 troops in South Korea to protect the ally, insists the drills involving the USS George Washington supercarrier were routine and planned well before last Tuesday's attack. However, North Korea expressed outrage over the Yellow Sea drills. "We will launch merciless counter-military strikes against any provocative moves that infringe upon our country's territorial waters," the North's main Rodong Sinmun newspaper said in an editorial carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. Sunday's burst of artillery fire in North Korea was the second in three days. Authorities briefly ordered residents to evacuate, before recalling the order. "We got the report that North Korea's artillery batteries were in the 'ready-to fire' posture," police chief Choi Du-gyu said. "So we decided to order residents to evacuate to keep them safe." North Korea also staged an apparently artillery drill Friday, the guns sounding just as the U.S. military's top commander in the region, Gen. Walter Sharp, was touring Yeonpyeong Island. No shells landed anywhere in South Korean territory. Tuesday's attack reduced dozens of homes on the island to rubble. All but a handful of residents have evacuated to the mainland. As monks chanted their morning prayers at Jogye Temple, Shim Jeong-wook, 74, said he didn't think North Korea would attack again, not with a U.S. aircraft carrier group in South Korean waters. "I don't think North Korea will provoke while the U.S. Navy fleet is in the Yellow Sea," he said. "But who knows what will happen when it leaves?" ___ Jean H. Lee reported from Seoul. AP writers Hyung-jin Kim and Kelly Olsen in Seoul, Christopher Bodeen and Gillian Wong in Beijing and Pauline Jelinek in Washington contributed to this report. |
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Gaecia
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28-Nov-2010 14:29
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u so cute Master bladez. think i no need to watch market action tmr, monitor u can alreadi :p |
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bladez87
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28-Nov-2010 12:51
Yells: "I AM PAPER TRADING AFTER LOSING 5k!" |
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monday!market sure crash with such news. just 1 STA missile fired, will ignite a war.
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firewood
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28-Nov-2010 11:05
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Updated at 9:22 p.m.] North Korea deployed
surface-to-air missiles to near its Yellow Sea border with South Korea
as joint U.S. war exercises with the South were set to get under way on
Sunday, South Korea's official Yonhap news agency reported, citing
unnamed government sources.
"[North Korea's missiles] appear to be targeting our fighter jets that fly near" North Korea's Yellow Sea border with South Korea, the source said, according to Yonhap. South Korea and the United States began assembling ships for joint war exercises Sunday off the west coast of the Korean peninsula in the Yellow Sea, a source at the South Korean Joint Chiefs told CNN. FULL STORY [Original post, 7:51 p.m.] South Korea and the United States have begun war exercises off the west coast of the Korean peninsula, according to South Korea's official news agency Yonhap. "The drills started around 6 a.m. Sunday with the USS George Washington joining our warships in the Yellow Sea," an official at the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff told Yonhap. North Korea had warned of unpredictable "consequences" if the United States fulfilled its vow of deploying the aircraft carrier USS George Washington to the Yellow Sea for joint military maneuvers with South Korea. Earlier this week, North Korea shelled Yeonpyeong Island, killing four South Koreans. North Korea said the South provoked the Tuesday attack because shells from a South Korean military drill landed in the North's waters. South Korea was holding its annual Hoguk military drill when the North started its shelling, and the South returned fire. The U.S.-South Korean exercises were planned months ago and are meant to underscore strong ties between South Korea and the United States, defense officials from both countries have said. |
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iPunter
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28-Nov-2010 10:42
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This is the saddest thing about humanity today... This is why Goddess GuanYin (The Oriental Merciful Goddess) cries on seeing the state of humanity...
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limkt009
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28-Nov-2010 10:29
Yells: "Watch your front, grab $$$$$ at your own time" |
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But does all these money flow to the needy, there has been many who help themselves to such easy money....still the needy suffer but the clever ones living in luxuries.
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firewood
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28-Nov-2010 09:35
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ok i sound so stupid now. Bleh..............
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icetomato
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28-Nov-2010 00:03
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Aiyo, firewood.. I'm just kidding. Haha.
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iPunter
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27-Nov-2010 21:01
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It really doesn't matter what you are... or what brand of cigarette you smoke, or don't smoke at all... What is most important is one's genuine concern with those suffering...
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limkt009
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27-Nov-2010 20:37
Yells: "Watch your front, grab $$$$$ at your own time" |
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What about those believer in christainity, do there need to pray as well....
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iPunter
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27-Nov-2010 18:31
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Yes, we must not forget all the needy people like Goddess GuanYin. I am always much moved by those temple where devotees freely donate so the temples can continue to provide free food to all the needy and destitute ... and where the devotees do not put business networking and 'hundrefold self-gains' as their ultimate aim in life....
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firewood
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27-Nov-2010 17:47
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I think he'll back next week. He'll advise to donate to needy ones.
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iPunter
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27-Nov-2010 17:43
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About praying to Lord Caishen and such matters, I think BT (ie. our friend BullishTempo) may be able to advise. Why not wait for him to come back and ask him for on how to court His benevolence?...
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firewood
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27-Nov-2010 17:07
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The sembawang one?
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icetomato
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27-Nov-2010 16:19
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Ok lor. I go pray. Now nearby. Haha.
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iPunter
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27-Nov-2010 16:05
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Analysis won't help you make money... In the stock market, all must depend on Lord Caishen to have mercy... |
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