What a great game and worth every ‘molecules’ of my sleepiness this morning to watch this game……. and it’s the end of the road for Turkey, the come back king.

Telling you the truth, I was expecting the game will be extended in xtra time and already top-up my special black coffee before the ‘real magic’ Phillip Lahm played a one-two with Thomas Hitzlsperger and showed his remarkable composure to fire past Rustu into the near top corner, sending Germany into the final

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SKY SPORTS -  Philipp Lahm’s last-gasp goal gave Germany a thrilling 3-2 win over Turkey to book their place in the final of Euro 2008.

Full-back Lahm struck in the final minute to finally end depleted Turkey’s dreams of causing a major upset.

Semih Senturk appeared to have sent the game into extra-time when he equalised four minutes from time only for Lahm to win the game for Germany in the 90th minutes

Turkey took the lead midway through the first half when Ugur Boral scrambled the ball home past Jens Lehmann after Colin Kazim-Richards’s looping effort came back off the crossbar.

The lead proved short-lived as Bastian Schweinsteiger equalised for Germany five minutes later when he cleverly flicked in a cross from Lukas Podolski.

Miroslav Klose gave Germany the lead on 79 minutes when he headed home after a mistake by Turkey goalkeeper Rustu Recber.

Turkey refused to lie down and Semih drew them level when he converted Sabri Sarioglu’s cross at the near post.

The game looked destined to head into extra-time until Lahm played a one-two with Thomas Hitzlsperger to go clear on goal and he kept his cool to drive the ball high past Rustu.

 

I’ve got quite good grade in Add Math and Modern Math during SPM examination few years back and I believe i know what’s the different if you have to pay RM 1.92 or RM 2.70 per liter for petrol.  What made me so ‘hairan’ why our so called minister keep giving ‘low ‘ reason and explanations as we all still kid with ‘hingus’.

If small children crying asking for toys, yeah it’s true you can give a sweet or ‘gula-gula’. But not the road users whom I’m very sure have to be at least 18 years old to have a license to drive.

Does our government notice the ‘Chain Reaction’ of other consumer product affected us when the fuel price going up. Does they aware certain ‘small-small’ items prices increased 20-50 cent per unit. Actually, I still believe the recent price hikes created ‘mini turbulence’ to me in term of financial planning and for sure it’s like tsunami for small income group. (which is majority in this country i think)

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See this at B Times. or read below

PRICES of petrol at the pumps have actually risen 23 sen a litre and not 78 sen, after factoring in the cash rebate of RM625 a year given to vehicle owners, says Second Finance Minister Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop.He said the rebate is targeted at helping the needy people, not the rich or unscrupulous such as smugglers.

“Some people question the rationale of increasing petrol prices by 78 sen and then giving rebates. There is a difference.

“If we were to increase petrol prices by 23 sen without giving any rebate, this will benefit all, including the rich and unscrupulous smugglers who do not actually need subsidised fuel,” he told reporters yesterday after officiating the launch of AmanahRaya Bhd’s Annual Report 2007 and the Safeena Islamic Marine Fund in Kuala Lumpur.

“This was one of the main reasons for the restructuring of subsidies, especially on fuel,” he said.In the case of diesel, Nor Mohamed said its price remains at RM1.43 a litre as 80 per cent of the users are on the fleet card system.

“The price of diesel was increased by RM1 to RM2.58 per litre, but for those in the transportation business, the price remains at RM1.43. Previously, the difference between those using the fleet card and subsidised diesel was 15 sen. Now, it is RM1.15,” he said.

Five billion litres of diesel are used per year, of which four billion go through the fleet card system.

“This means that 80 per cent of users pay RM1.43. There is no change in price,” Nor Mohamed said.

He added that the days of crude oil prices hovering at US$40 to US$50 (RM131 to RM164) a barrel are over.

“Crude oil prices may fall, but in the long term, it will remain at a high level, probably between US$80 and US$120 (RM262 and RM392) per barrel,” Nor Mohamed said, adding that of the current US$130 or US$140 (RM425 or RM458) per barrel pricing, about US$30 or US$40 (RM98 or RM131) are merely “speculation premium”.
 

My friend told me that a few of Petrol Stations refused to accept the payment through credit card. This also highlighted in The Star online here.

The decision was made following a meeting in Butterworth at 3.30pm yesterday to discuss a circular by the Petroleum Dealers Association of Malaysia, which had sent out a notice to 3,200 members nationwide advising them to refuse all cards. According to The Star, about 400 nos of Petrol Kiosk in North Peninsular Malaysia decided to enforce the move and started refusing the payment from midnight.

Out of curiosity this morning, I’ve made a call to  PETRONAS Dagangan Berhad Mesralink and they had confirmed that they (PETRONAS Petrol Station)  will not imposed such decision made by Petroleum Dealers Association of Malaysia. Petronas Dagangan Berhad also higlighted that should anyone found out the dealer who refused to accept the credit card, they can make a complaint to PDB Mesralink.

Below is the Mesralink contact…  ( do you know that if you notice PETRONAS tanker driver not behave accordingly on the road or Toilet at PETRONAS Gas Station smelly like hell, you’re still can make a report to MESRALINK)

MESRALINK 1-300-88-8181  or

mesralink@petronas.com.my

or if you’re lazy like ’old rhino’ in Zoo Negara, you still can click this link to raise you complaint to Petronas Dagangan Berhad or Mesralink.

 

One Million…  can you believe it?…  YES you should since our DPM Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced today (tuesday) that the goverment has raised the incentive from only RM 160,000.00 to Ringgit Malaysia ONE MILLION to Gold Medallist in coming Beijing Olympic.

But if you’re start thinking to go to ‘padang’ and to train like hell just to become what so called Olympiad after reading this, please think twice since our fellow neighbour, Singapore will going to pay their athlete SingDollar ONE million who bagged the gold medal in same avenue. Yeah.. bloody truth.. our token is ‘ciput’ actually..

Apart from that, monthly pension for Olympic medal winners would also be increased — from RM3,000 to RM5,000 for the gold medallist, RM1,500 to RM3,000 for the silver and RM1,000 to RM2,000 for the bronze.

For all you who is ‘Kaki Bangku’ (sorry to say this), I think this Beijing Olympic will broke our jinx in getting gold medal through sports like Badminton (Chong Wei), maybe Archery and if you’re haven’t notice, we’re now got our young and daring cyclist who will compete in Keirin event and he is Mohd Azizulhasni (which MSN said that he’ll become strong contender together with Josiah Ng).

Wanna bet anyone….

 

It’s nothing more to say and just need your prayer to Allah the Almighty …. hopefully they will change….

Pls read this for further explaination. This was published in Harian Metro 24th June 2008

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