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Saturday, April 19, 2008

CNN STARTED INFORMATION WARFARE?

The cyber warfare seems to be worsen by CNN on March 25, 2008 by running a "quickvote" poll asking readers to vote "yes" or "no" to the question: "Should the Olympics in China be boycotted?"


The online poll on the Chinese tech site DoNews was reposted an item from the blog dengjin.com. by blogger. The blogger instructed readers how to vote "no" and urges them to do so in large numbers.

The blog post was published on March 26, 2008, and DoNews republished it at around 5 pm Beijing/Hong Kong time.



At 10:30 pm Hong Kong time, the blogger believed to be Chinese was accused hacked the poll and replaced with new posting. Immediately, CNN.com replaced the poll after Chinese netizens started all voting "no" in big numbers.

BBC – BIAS BROADCASTING CORPORATION

BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation became Bias Broadcasting Corporation.

Currently, many Chinese, whether in China or outside the country, are deeply indignant at western media coverage of Tibet, Dalai Lama, Olympics and Freedom & Democracy issues.

Many issues claim to be conveniently muddled to confuse or even misinform the public. Finally, on April 19, 2008, thousands of Chinese students and expatriates convene in Old Palace Yard in London to protest against the BBC's and other British news organizations' distorted and lopsided reports on Tibetan secessionist violence and London leg of Olympics torch relay.

They carried “Bias Broadcasting Corporation” banner. The protest was participating by some western people too.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

RED ROSES SYMBOLIZE ROMANCE

While I fall in love, I like rose. When my heart broken, I like roses too. Roses are beautiful and the name originates from Latin rosa. In Malaysia, roses are planted commercially in Cameron Highlands.

Each rose color means something different: red roses - love, yellow roses -friendship, white roses - respect, and so on. Everyone knows that red roses symbolize romance. But do you know what other rose colors mean? Learn it here.

Red — The red rose tells your sweetheart without a doubt, "I love you." A vibrant and dramatic color, it stands for romance and passion. It’s the perfect choice for your true love, the love of a lifetime or someone you want to get the message it's time to "get serious."

White — Tells your sweetheart that they're simply "heavenly," and is a great color for the romantic in your life! White roses also stand for innocence, which makes it a perfect color choice for Dads to give daughters.

Pink — Send deep pink roses and you're telling that someone special you appreciate their sense of grace, style and their gentle nature. Send them light pink roses and you're saying, "I really admire you!"

Yellow — Could there be any other color but bright sunny yellow roses that symbolize friendship, affection and joy? Send your best friend a bunch of these stunning blooms with a card that says, "You'll be my best friend forever!"