Monday, March 14, 2011

ANCAMAN RADIASI NUKLEAR FUKUSHIMA




PRESS RELEASE SIDANG AKHBAR LEMBAGA PERLESENAN TENAGA ATOM MENGENAI INSIDEN NUKLEAR AKIBAT KEJADIAN GEMPABUMI DAN TSUNAMI DI JEPUN

14 Mac 2011, 5.30 petang

1. Kejadian gempabumi dan tsunami di Jepun telah mengakibatkan insiden nuklear pada tahap 4 ( Three Mile Island-tahap 5, Chernobyl- tahap 7) yang memberi kesan hanya kepada kawasan di sekitar loji kuasa nuklear. Tindakan telah diambil oleh pihak berkuasa Jepun dan keadaan loji yang terlibat adalah terkawal.

2. Kawasan yang terlibat mempunyai 13 unit loji kuasa nuklear di mana sewaktu kejadian berlaku, hanya 10 unit yang sedang beroperasi. Daripada jumlah ini, 2 unit mengalami insiden yang mana sistem penyejukan reaktor gagal berfungsi.

3. Sehingga jam 5.00 petang pada 14 Mac 2011, laporan Agensi Tenaga Atom Antarabangsa(IAEA) menyatakan kedua-dua loji tersebut kini dalam keadaan terkawal dan selamat dengan bacaan dedahan luar di empat lokasi sekitar loji berada dalam keadaan normal.



Tindakan oleh MOSTI

4. MOSTI melalui jabatan Lembaga Perlesenan Tenaga Atom (AELB) dan Agensi Nuklear Malaysia telah memantau situasi di Jepun mulai daripada tarikh kejadian iaitu 11 Mac 2011. Dalam masa yang sama, maklumat terkini sentiasa diperolehi dari IAEA dan pihak Berkuasa Jepun (NISA).

5. Pemantauan melalui Sistem Pemonitoran Radiologi Alam Sekitar (ERMS) di 6 lokasi seluruh Malaysia (Chuping, Ipoh, Kota Kinabalu, Kuantan, Kudat dan Senai) tidak menunjukkan sebarang peningkatan paras sinaran di mana paras sinaran di Malaysia berada pada paras normal.

6. Maklumat teknikal mengenai kejadian di Jepun boleh diperolehi dari:

a) Laman Web IAEA (www.iaea.org)

b) Laman Web Nuclear and Industrial Agency, Jepun (www.nisa.meti.go.jp)

c) Pusat Maklumat Radiologi, AELB di talian HOTLINE : 1800-88-7999

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

AKU ADALAH NOMBOR 4

Ari isnin lepas (28 februari 2011) kitaorang (aku,bini aku,jojo (abg ipar,mak ngan bpk metua) g pasar malam kat serdang.kali ni aku rasa ms paling singkat diabiskan kat pasar mlm ni.ade la dlm 15 minit.Slalu dok sana sejam pun belum tentu dah abis pusing lagi.Pastu dalam 8.30,gerak pegi Mines plak disebabkan minat yang mendalam dekat ikan.Pegilah kejap tgk ikan2 tu brenang dengan aman tanpa perlu memikirkan kena pegi keja esok harinya.

Pastu rasa mcm ada byk ms n awal lg,br kul 10 malam.Timbul pulak idea nk tgk wayang.kt mines cita-cita dia xbest plak.lgpun ms tayangan dia lewat sgt.trus gerak g alamanda.cun2 kul 10.30 ada cita baru, I am no 4.Boleh la layan.jojo yang belanja.jarang2,mamat ni belanja.

Best jugak cita ni.cita superhero yang bernama john smith.(nama dia pun tukar2)selalu tukar identiti yang gerak dari satu tempat ke tempat yang lain bersama henri (penjaga dia) sebab nk elak d kesan makhluk asing yang kira burok jugak la muka dia.Makhluk penjahat ni kirank hapuskan diaorg ni supaya dapat kuasai bumi.Anjing dia tu pun rupanya kira penjaga dia sebab boleh tukar jadi raksasa.Yalah,orang jahat ada raksasa,hero pun kena ada la jugak..Last2 mng jugak number 4 ni,tu pun dibantu oleh manusia biasa mcm kita ni ngan superhero number 6..

Boleh kata layan jugak la cita ni.ada aksi n sedikit lucu.Chow.Tq kepada sponsorship mlm tersebut.

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CHELSEA 2-1 MANCHESTER UNITED

REACTION: MOMENT OF TRIUMPH

After a game that belied a double-figure points gap between the two sides, Carlo Ancelotti warned his players off thinking too much about chasing Manchester United and told them to concentrate on turning consecutive victories into a winning run.

Chelsea's hopes of adding to the good performance in Copenhagen with a commanding display against the league leaders were floundering as the team lost their way after a promising opening to Tuesday night's game at Stamford Bridge, and trailed to a Wayne Rooney goal at half-time.

But then David Luiz and Frank Lampard had their say to lift the Blues back into the top four once more and close the gap on Alex Ferguson's side.

'It is too far,' Ancelotti said about the summit of the league table, 'but the victory was good for our confidence.

'We have to respect the table and Man United have played with more consistency compared with us. We are not able to think about arriving at the top at this moment.

'It was a very difficult game against a fantastic team. Man United showed their fantastic quality in the first half and we started well the first half but in the middle of it we had difficulty to close their play.

'The second half was much better and we were able to play with more intensity.

'We started the game well because we were fast in transition and we had some chances to score - the first through Malouda, and at half-time I said that is the right way to play but for 45 minutes, not just 15 minutes.

'It was not easy to come back in that game,' the Chelsea manager continued, 'above all against Man United who are fantastic at counter attack. We used a good balance second half, putting more pressure in front and using our strength in the middle of the pitch.'

For the third game running Ancelotti lined his side up with a 4-4-2 shape and a flat midfield four. It might have led to problems at times, not least when Rooney found space between the Chelsea defence and midfield to score from distance, but it worked in our favour in other ways.

'We wanted to play this shape because we thought we would have more possibility to put pressure in the middle of the pitch and our aim was not to give them the possibility to play easily. It was much better in the second half.'

His only change from the Copenhagen game was to bring back David Luiz. Ferguson claimed the Brazilian should have been shown a second yellow card in the second half, a fate suffered by his own centre-back Nemanja Vidic on the night. The Man U boss also questioned the penalty decision that led to Lampard's late winner.

'It was a very tough game because there were a lot of tackles and the ref took some tough decisions,' noted Ancelotti, 'but I don't want to judge this.

'David Luiz's performance was very good following the good performance he did against Fulham. It was a very important goal and the key to the game.

'The moment is good and we have to continue because every moment will be very important for the Premier League and the Champions League.

'The team tonight showed good spirit. The players always stay together in the good moment and in the bad moment it is the same.'

Drummer diminati yang cedera

Travis Barker on His Painful Recovery, Solo Disc, New Blink-182 Album Travis Barker has a full agenda for 2011, beginning with his debut solo album (out on March 15) and a tour with Lil Wayne, plus plans to finish the long-delayed Blink-182 reunion album for release later this year. But it hasn't come easy for the drummer, who was barely two songs into the making of his new Give the Drummer Some album when he was seriously injured in a 2008 small plane crash. Barker and his friend DJ AM were the only survivors.

"Honestly, I never thought the album would be finished," Barker tells Rolling Stone. "For a while after my accident, I was just recovering. No one really thought I would be able to play drums after all the surgeries and everything. That was always on my mind. Once I was in the studio, it was like, 'I can walk now, I can play the drums still. I have to finish this.'"
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His recovery from the crash took longer and was more painful than was publicly known at the time. Barker went through 16 surgeries and nearly had a foot amputated. For a time, his left hand was completely numb. "It was sketchy, so I came a long way. And mentally I was a basket case," he says. "It was a big amount of time to get off of 20 medications that they had me on, and then physically getting in shape. It was heavy."

Barker was on tour in 2009 with the reunited Blink-182 when the call came that DJ AM had overdosed in New York. "It was hard for me to even get in the bus and be moving around. Me and AM would always speak. We were a support system for each other for a year after the crash."
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After the Blink-182 tour, Barker spent much of the last year completing tracks for Give the Drummer Some, with cameos by the likes of Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Slash and Kid Cudi. The sound isn't punk. Instead, it's brooding hip-hop propelled by real drumbeats. Slash unfurls a fiery Santana impression on the Latin-flavored "Saturday Night," while Tom Morello rages on guitar through a storm of scratching and thundering beats on "Carry It," with vocals from RZA and Raekwon.

"When I look at music everything is blurred, and I like it that way," Barker says of his genre mixing. "I grew up like that, hanging out with different types of people who listened to so many different types of music. I never wanted to be part of any one clique. I loved it all."

Blink-182 began work on a new album in late 2009, but for most of the last year the band had other things to do. "It seems like forever," Barker says with a laugh. The band is now scheduled to deliver the album in June. "This year has been the most active Blink year. We're locking ourselves in a studio. I was in there last night."

Barker will be on the road in March and April with Wayne and Rick Ross for the "I Am Still Music Tour." (Mixmaster Mike of the Beastie Boys and a rotating lineup of guest vocalists will join them.) He'll then produce three songs with an unsigned artist for the "Guitar Center Presents Your Next Album With Travis Barker" competition. And the drummer expects to be record again as the Transplants with Rancid's Tim Armstrong. Keeping busy is important, he explains. "Playing my drums is therapy."

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