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Re: Former opposition MP JB Jeyaretnam dies of heart failure

Postby blid2def » Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:07 am

sidney wrote:Forumies are quite right. From my generation, I have no memories of this person whom many respects except read on newspapers his laywer license is restored.


That's fine... each generation will honour its own heroes (and chastise its own villains). There's a tendency for people to over-romanticize when looking back and to be over-gloomy when looking forward. I'm pretty sure you'll find in due course, a political hero befitting your generation (dunno how old you are, but I assume you're in your early 20's).
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Re: Former opposition MP JB Jeyaretnam dies of heart failure

Postby kennynah » Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:18 am

this is very true.... history lessons are very important though....knowing more about the related past will tell us all much about how we travelled to this current situation... there's only a slight problem when discerning the truth from the fiction.... to many of us, LKY's memoirs/book is almost defacto text book recounting what happened to singapore since the 50s... i caution in believing everything written within...afterall, it is his memoirs and so filled with many of his personal views, perceptions and experiences.... much like one should not read ONE book on Mao Zedong and conclude about this man...that would be too frivilous and likely inaccurate (for example, some claimed Mao was fully aware of the Cultural Revolution, while others say he was too dementiaed at that time to even remember his own name).

there are no shortage of books written by other authors who recounted the historical events leading to the independence of singapore...particularly noteworthy is lim yew hock's contributions and the overhyping of others less involved who subsequently took most of the glory.

me included, we are not so inclined with the historical facts of our country, perhaps, that may be becos we are all too concerned with creating wealth...than to be too bothered with who's king...
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Re: Former opposition MP JB Jeyaretnam dies of heart failure

Postby sidney » Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:31 pm

I am going to be 26.5 years old soon. Seldom got interested in politics, therefore the old guards.. not so sure of them. I did read 2 copies of LKY's books memor + from 3rd world to 1st world.

Yap, although first person account may be slightly biased, but it gives me an idea the man who founded modern S'pore with his lieutanants.
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Re: Former opposition MP JB Jeyaretnam dies of heart failure

Postby financecaptain » Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:21 am

A Singapore Hero
The Asian Wall Street Journal
1 October 2008


Singapore lost a man yesterday whose life reflected the best of the city-state. He suffered under the Japanese World War II occupation of the island; earned a place at the British bar; devoted himself to his work, family and faith; and forewent personal wealth to fight for democratic ideals in public office.

No, we're not talking about the country's founder and longtime Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, for whom much of the above is true. Yesterday Singapore lost its pre-eminent opposition leader, Joshua B. Jeyaretnam.

The ruling People's Action Party liked to paint Mr. Jeyaretnam as a communist, but he was more a moderate social democrat who spoke of his "calling as a Christian" and talked of "social justice." His economic ideas -- a welfare state and a minimum wage -- struck a chord among some voters, as did his message that an overcentralized government could be harmful.

"JBJ" entered politics in Singapore in 1971, when he joined the Workers' Party. At the time, he was a wealthy lawyer who vacationed in Europe and had a maid and driver. He contested the 1972 and 1976 elections and lost to the PAP, which held every seat in Parliament.

Mr. Jeyaretnam soon had his first legal run-in with the PAP. In 1976, he lost a defamation suit brought by Mr. Lee over a speech the opposition leader gave at a campaign rally. To pay the damages, Mr. Jeyaretnam sold his house and moved into a rented apartment.

Over the years he was repeatedly sued by PAP leaders, and repeatedly bankrupted as a result of the judgments against him. But the convictions didn't stop him from winning public office, which he did in 1981, becoming the sole opposition MP elected to Parliament, and again in 1984 and 1997. During a 1986 inquiry into whether he had violated parliamentary privilege by questioning the integrity of judges, Mr. Jeyaretnam asked Mr. Lee, "So, do you think I have to be destroyed?" "Politically, yes," Mr. Lee responded. In his autobiography, Mr. Lee called his old opponent "a poseur, always seeking publicity, good or bad."

Mr. Jeyaretnam lost his seat in 1986 and was disbarred after being convicted of mishandling party funds. In 1988, the Privy Council in London overturned Mr. Jeyaretnam's disbarment, concluding that through a series of "misjudgements" Mr. Jeyaretnam had suffered "grevious injustice." The Law Lords found that JBJ and a colleague "have been fined, imprisoned and publicly disgraced for offences of which they were not guilty." In 2001, JBJ lost another libel suit, became bankrupt, and was disqualified from running for re-election to Parliament.

Yet to the end, Mr. Jeyaretnam was never cowed by a fight. When he paid off his debts last year, he was readmitted to the bar and soon took on controversial cases, including the defense of another opposition leader, Chee Soon Juan, who, like JBJ, had lost a defamation suit brought by Mr. Lee. Mr. Jeyaretnam leaves behind a small group of opposition leaders, including two members of Parliament and a rowdy blogosphere of Singaporeans who agitate for more freedoms.

At the time of his death, Mr. Jeyaretnam, who was 82, was gearing up to contest for office again. At a press conference in April to announce the news, he said: "We are just beginning!"
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Re: Obituaries

Postby millionairemind » Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:07 pm

Michael Crichton,'Jurassic Park' writer, dies at 66
By William Grimes Published: November 6, 2008


Michael Crichton, whose technological thrillers like "The Andromeda Strain" and "Jurassic Park" had dominated best-seller lists for decades and had been translated into Hollywood mega-hits, died Tuesday in Los Angeles. He was 66 and lived in Santa Monica, California.

A statement released by his family gave the cause as cancer.

A doctor by training - he also created the hit television series "ER" - Crichton used fiction to explore the moral and political problems posed by modern technology and scientific breakthroughs, which in his books defied human control or ended up as tools used for evil ends. In his fictional worlds, human greed, hubris and the urge to dominate were just as powerful as the most advanced computers.
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Re: Obituaries

Postby winston » Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:51 am

Ex-Japanese porn actress found dead at home

Channel NewsAsia - Friday, December 26Japanese artiste, also ex-pornography actress, Ai Iijima was discovered dead on Christmas Eve afternoon in her home bathroom. She was 36 years old.

According to Japan media reports, though police has eliminated it to be a case of homicide and suspect it to be natural death or suicide, they are unable to provide the actual reason of death until the post mortem is out.

Iijima was a famous AV model before she became a normal artiste. In March 2007, she revealed to have contracted hay fever, backache, kidney failure and inflammation of the urinary bladder, etc and thus decided to retire from the entertainment business.

On 24 Feb, 2008, a blog post Iijima wrote reveal that she had contracted gastric problems and was taking anti-depression pills. Depressing content flooded her blog and on Nov 30, she wrote that she "often felt lonely".

Iijima accumulated much popularity with her G-strong image. Her autobiography "Platonic Sex" published in 2000 to kick start her AIDS awareness campaign, described her younger days as a porn actress and experience with AIDS and plastic surgery. The book was such a hot seller, movie and television serial were also produced as part of the campaign.
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Re: Obituaries

Postby kennynah » Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:05 am

today's chinese tabloid (which is what i call all of our sph published chinese papers) headlines, Jap AV star committed suicide of suspected AIDS contraction.... duno the details...
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Re: Obituaries

Postby millionairemind » Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:46 am

When you are in your 70s and a BILLIONAIRE, when do you stop to enjoy your fortune?? Y is there a need to speculate and end your life??? How much money is enough???

German Billionaire Takes Own Life

FRANKFURT — Adolf Merckle, the German billionaire whose speculation in volatile Volkswagen stock had pushed his sprawling business empire to the edge of ruin, has committed suicide, his family said Tuesday.
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Adolf Merckle, 74, was ranked as the world's 94th richest person in 2008, according to Forbes magazine.

Mr. Merckle, 74, was found dead on railroad tracks near his villa in the southern German hamlet of Blaubeuren on Monday evening. German authorities in the nearby city of Ulm confirmed the death and said there was no sign anyone else was involved.

“The distress to his firms caused by the financial crisis and the related uncertainties of recent weeks, along with the helplessness of no longer being able to handle the situation, broke the passionate family businessman, and he ended his life,” the family said in a statement.
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Re: Obituaries

Postby Poles » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:54 am

millionairemind wrote:When you are in your 70s and a BILLIONAIRE, when do you stop to enjoy your fortune?? Y is there a need to speculate and end your life??? How much money is enough???

German Billionaire Takes Own Life

FRANKFURT — Adolf Merckle, the German billionaire whose speculation in volatile Volkswagen stock had pushed his sprawling business empire to the edge of ruin, has committed suicide, his family said Tuesday.
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Reuters

Adolf Merckle, 74, was ranked as the world's 94th richest person in 2008, according to Forbes magazine.

Mr. Merckle, 74, was found dead on railroad tracks near his villa in the southern German hamlet of Blaubeuren on Monday evening. German authorities in the nearby city of Ulm confirmed the death and said there was no sign anyone else was involved.

“The distress to his firms caused by the financial crisis and the related uncertainties of recent weeks, along with the helplessness of no longer being able to handle the situation, broke the passionate family businessman, and he ended his life,” the family said in a statement.


probably this is what known as attachment......hokkien say...Can Not Put down....
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Re: Obituaries

Postby iam802 » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:09 am

Lots of German was short on Volkswagon....until Porsche announced that they have options to increase their stake to 75%.
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