Saturday, May 14, 2011

Burj Khalifa Suicide

Burj Khalifa








DUBAI (Reuters) - A man threw himself off the world's tallest building in Dubai, its developer said, plummeting to his death in the first suicide from Burj Khalifa tower. The man, believed to be in his twenties and of South Asian background, jumped from the 147th floor of the 828-metre (2,717 feet) skyscraper and landed on a terrace on the 108th floor, local daily The National reported, but those details were not confirmed by the building's developer. Emaar said it had a recorded an "incident involving a male" at itsBurj Khalifa site on Tuesday morning. "The concerned authorities have confirmed that it was a suicide and we are awaiting the final report," the statement said. It gave no further details on the incident. The man may have worked at a company inside the 160-storey building, the paper said, adding that police said statements showed a holiday he had requested was turned down. (Reporting by Erika Solomon and Sara Anabtawi; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Andrew Heavens)



Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Diablo 3 Beta Release Date

We mentioned it yesterday, we reminded you today, and now we’re finally in the know about when Blizzard is planning on letting rabid gamers gets their first hands on time withDiablo 3. During an investor call this afternoon, Blizzard President Michael Morhaime finally let the details out our first opportunity to play the upcoming, long-awaited game.






It was almost two weeks ago that we were given our first glimmer of hope when Diablo 3′sDirector, Jay Wilson, announced that Diablo 3was in the home stretch of development. Apparently, home stretch meant sliding into home base as Morhaime revealed today that company wide testing has officially begun on the long awaited title.


Diablo 3 Beta Announced Q3



A third quarter release for the beta would mean that gamers will get their first chance toplay the game sometime between August and October. Considering that BlizzCon was announced to take place on October 21-22, 2011, it would be a great venue for them to announce that the beta is ready to go. If the beta were to start immediately after BlizzCon, the full Diablo 3 release will likely not be in time for a 2011 launch.


Morhaime remained adamant that the development team was aiming for a 2011 launch however, so the beta could take place sooner, as Blizzard will likely want to give fans as much time as possible with the game before releasing it. As always, Blizzard’s own policy of not releasing a pristine product is going to take precedence.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

George Yeo Quits

Thank you for waiting a couple of days for me to rest before meeting you.

Aljunied voters have decided and I respect their decision. Having committed 23 years of service to the residents, it is only natural for me to feel disappointed but this is politics.

It has been my privilege to have served them all these years and they have enriched my life. They have also enabled me to serve in various capacities as a Cabinet Minister in MITA, Health, MTI and MFA for which I am grateful.
Why did we lose Aljunied?

Mr Low Thia Kiang himself said that they won Aljunied not because the Aljunied team did not do a good job, but because the voters wanted WP to be their voice in Parliament.

Mr Low's analysis is fair and I agree with him. This desire for a strong WP voice in parliament was a political tide which came in through Aljunied which we were unable to withstand despite our very best efforts. Right from the start, the Workers party made Aljunied a national battleground.

The fight became one between a Workers Party voice in Parliament and an Aljunied team with two ministers, a potential Speaker of Parliament, a potential minister and a most effective Town Council chairman.

Though I wish the outcome had been different, Aljunied voters have made their choice.

Many of my supporters asked me to stay on to win back Aljunied in five years time. I wanted to level with them and told them last night that it is better for a younger person to take on this important task. I'm already 57 years old and would be 62 by then. Naturally I would help to ensure a smooth handover.

As we ended our campaign on 5 May, I talked about the importance of transforming PAP. This is a belief I've held for some time. It was not something I felt I could say when the campaign started. But, as the campaign went on, as we heard the growing cry from the heart, I decided to make it plain. Like it or not, we are entering a new phase in Singapore politics development. How we respond to it will decide Singapore's destiny in the 21st century.

I would help in whatever way I can to bring about this transformation of the PAP. I wish I had a mandate from the people of Aljunied to be a strong advocate of such transformation. But I don't.

As for remaining in public life, I will contribute in whatever modest way possible.

Many young people have stepped forward to help me in this campaign. Even more have cheered me on. It is not good that so many of them feel alienated from the Singapore they love. I look forward to continue working with them so that the Singapore we struggle for is the Singapore they feel is their own.

As to the actual role I can play, I'll be happy to respond to them. In the last few years, I have learnt much from my young friends. Often they led me rather than I led them. Since the GE results came out, there has been a flood of support for me expressed personally, through friends and relatives, on email and, in an astonishing way, on internet and FB. The words expressed are heartfelt. Many wrote me long passages, some in tears. I'm grateful for the kind words and the good wishes, and will be an advocate of their cause. 

As for what I'll do professionally after stepping down as Minister when the new Cabinet is sworn in, I'm not rushing to make a decision. My wife and I thought we should take our time to think this over. We also need a break to spend more time with the family.

From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank the people of Singapore for the opportunity of serving them in the last 23 years.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Singapore General Election Results 2011

Constituency (Electorate)Name of Candidates
Party
Local Votes Polled (Number)
Local Votes Polled (%)
Aljunied
(143,148)
CHEN SHOW MAO
SYLVIA LIM
LOW THIA KHIANG
MUHAMAD FAISAL BIN ABDUL MANAP
PRITAM SINGH

LIM HWEE HUA
ONG YE KUNG
CYNTHIA PHUA
GEORGE YONG-BOON YEO
ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED
WP





PAP



72,165





59,732



54.71





45.29



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Ang Mo Kio
(179,071)
ANG HIN KEE
INDERJIT SINGH
INTAN AZURA BINTE MOKHTAR
LEE HSIEN LOONG
SENG HAN THONG
YEO GUAT KWANG

LIM TUNG HEE ARTHERO
LIM ZIRUI
MOHAMED MANSOR BIN ABDUL RAHMAN
OSMAN BIN SULAIMAN
TAN ZHI XIANG
VIGNESWARI D/O V RAMACHANDRAN
PAP






RP




112,544






49,779




69.33






30.67




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Bishan-Toa Payoh
(122,492)
CHIAM SEE TONG
LEE YEONG WEE
WILFRED LEUNG
MOHAMAD HAMIM ALIYAS
BENJAMIN PWEE

HRI KUMAR NAIR
NG ENG HEN
JOSEPHINE TEO
WONG KAN SENG
ZAINUDIN NORDIN
SPP





PAP



47,092





62,282



43.06





56.94



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Bukit Panjang
(33,053)
TEO HO PIN

ALEC TOK
PAP

SDP
20,349

10,362
66.26

33.74
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Chua Chu Kang
(158,648)
GAN KIM YONG
LOW YEN LING
ALEX YAM ZIMING
YEO KHIRN HAI ALVIN
ZAQY BIN MOHAMAD

JEISILAN SIVALINGAM
NOR LELLA MARDIIIAH BTE MOHAMED
HAZEL POA KOON KOON
TONY TAN LAY THIAM
TEO KWAY HUANG, SEBASTIAN
PAP





NSP



89,605





56,817



61.20





38.80



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East Coast
(120,324)
GERALD GIAM YEAN SONG
GLENDA HAN SU MAY
MOHAMED FAZLI BIN TALIP
PNG ENG HUAT
ERIC TAN HENG CHONG

LEE YI SHYAN
LIM SIANG KEAT RAYMOND
LIM SWEE SAY
MOHD MALIKI BIN OSMAN
TAN SOON NEO JESSICA
WP





PAP



49,342





59,895



45.17





54.83



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Holland-Bukit Timah
(91,607)
ANG YONG GUAN
MICHELLE LEE JUEN
TAN JEE SAY
WIJEYSINGHA VINCENT RENE

DE SOUZA CHRISTOPHER JAMES
LIANG ENG HWA
SIM ANN
VIVIAN BALAKRISHNAN
SDP




PAP


32,322




48,682


39.90




60.10


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Hong Kah North
(27,701)
AMY KHOR LEAN SUAN

SIN KEK TONG
PAP

SPP
18,149

7,553
70.61

29.39
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Hougang
(24,560)
DESMOND CHOO PEY CHING

YAW SHIN LEONG
PAP

WP
8,053

14,833
35.19

64.81
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Joo Chiat
(22,069)
CHARLES CHONG YOU FOOK

YEE JENN JONG
PAP

WP
9,630

9,248
51.01

48.99
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Jurong
(125,276)
ABDUL RASHEED
CHRISTOPHER NEO TING WEI
NORAINI YUNUS
ONG BENG SOON ELVIN
ONG HOCK SIONG

ANG WEI NENG
HALIMAH BINTE YACOB
DESMOND LEE TI-SENG (LI ZHISHENG)
ONG KIM HUAT
THARMAN SHANMUGARATNAM
NSP





PAP



37,734





76,489



33.04





66.96



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Marine Parade
(154,451)
ABDUL SALIM BIN HARUN
CHEO CHAI CHEN
NG CHUNG HON
NICOLE REBECCA SEAH XUE LING
YEO TIONG BOON

FATIMAH BINTE ABDUL LATEEF
GOH CHOK TONG
SEAH KIAN PENG
TAN CHUAN-JIN
TIN PEI LING
NSP





PAP



59,833





78,182



43.35





56.65



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Moulmein-Kallang
(87,595)
CHAN SIO PHING FRIEDA
L SOMASUNDARAM
MOHD RAHIZAN BIN YA'ACOB
TOH HONG BOON

LUI TUCK YEW
PHUA LAY PENG DENISE
EDWIN TONG CHUN FAI
YAACOB BIN IBRAHIM
WP




PAP


31,721




44,828


41.44




58.56


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Mountbatten
(23,731)
JEANNETTE CHONG-ARULDOSS

LIM BIOW CHUAN
NSP

PAP
8,436

11,965
41.35

58.65
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Nee Soon
(148,290)
CHONG CHAM WENG
OON KHENG FAYE, ANGELA
POH LEE GUAN
SAJEEV S/O KUNJU RAMAN KAMALASANAN
YAM POH NAM

K SHANMUGAM
LEE BEE WAH
LIM WEE KIAK
MUHAMMAD FAISHAL IBRAHIM
TAY TECK GUAN PATRICK
WP





PAP



57,482





80,659



41.61





58.39



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Pasir Ris-Punggol
(168,971)
GAN THIAM POH
JANIL ARUSHA PUTHUCHEARY
LOW PENNY
TEO CHEE HEAN
TEO SER LUCK
ZAINAL BIN SAPARI

HARMINDER PAL SINGH
LEE SONG JUAN
JEFFREY LIM
MOHD SHAFNI
SIDNEY SOON
TAN KENG HONG
PAP






SDA




100,382






54,546




64.79






35.21




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Pioneer
(25,745)
CHIA STEVE

CEDRIC FOO CHEE KENG
NSP

PAP
9,430

14,581
39.27

60.73
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Potong Pasir
(17,327)
LOH WOON LEE LINA

SITOH YIH PIN
SPP

PAP
7,859

7,973
49.64

50.36
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Punggol East
(33,281)
LEE LI LIAN

LIM BAK CHUAN DESMOND

MICHAEL PALMER
WP

SDA

PAP
12,765

1,386

16,969
41.02

4.45

54.53
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Radin Mas
(31,014)
TAN CHIN SIONG

YIP YEW WENG
PAP

NSP
18,591

9,110
67.11

32.89
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Sembawang
(142,459)
HAWAZI DAIPI
KHAW BOON WAN
ELLEN LEE GECK HOON
ONG TENG KOON
VIKRAM NAIR

JAMES GOMEZ
LUO JIE JARROD
MOHD ISA
SADASIVAM V
JOHN TAN LIANG JOO
PAP





SDP



84,185





47,578



63.89





36.11



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Sengkang West
(26,882)
KOH CHOONG YONG

LAM PIN MIN
WP

PAP
10,585

14,667
41.92

58.08
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Tampines
(137,532)
BAEY YAM KENG
HENG SWEE KEAT
MAH BOW TAN
MASAGOS ZULKIFLI BMM
IRENE NG PHEK HOONG

FONG CHIN LEONG
GOH KEOW WAH
GOH MENG SENG
RAYMOND LIM PENG ANN
SYAFARIN BIN SARIF
PAP





NSP



72,664





54,337



57.22





42.78



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Tanjong Pagar
(139,771)
CHAN CHUN SING
CHIA SHI-LU
INDRANEE THURAI RAJAH
LEE KUAN YEW
LILY TIRTASANA NEO
PAP



Uncontested
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West Coast
(121,045)
ARTHUR FONG
FOO MEE HAR
LIM HNG KIANG
S ISWARAN
LAWRENCE WONG

HO SOAK HARN
KENNETH ANDREW JEYARETNAM
KUMAR S/O APPAVOO
LOW CHIAK HUAN
ZHU LAICHENG
PAP





RP



72,465





36,395



66.57





33.43



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Whampoa
(21,631)
HENG CHEE HOW

KEN SUN
PAP

NSP
13,015

6,672
66.11

33.89
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Yuhua
(23,199)
GRACE FU HAI YIEN

TEO SOH LUNG
PAP

SDP
14,081

6,977
66.87

33.13