Friday, April 8, 2011

Brigadier Norman Kamaru One famous through YouTube

Singing the songs uploaded to YouTube Mobile Police Brigade Unit Members Gorontalo, Brigadier One Norman Kamaru, already get the "punishment" by his unit. Apparently the punishment was not severe, even hobbies and talents accommodate Norman.



Metro TV Show broadcast on 8-11 this morning, Norman singing in front of his friends. This time he stood before a number of other members of the Mobile Brigade, who accompany with applause compact (and "la la la"). Norman singing with loudspeakers. His voice is good too.


Source : yahoo

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Malinda Dee, burglary suspects Citibank customer funds

Malinda Dee, burglary suspects Citibank customer funds recently arrested, and police seized cars Hummer. Currently middle Police investigate allegations involving the embezzlement of customer funds Malinda Dee. During this time, Malinda responsible for handling customers in financial institutions.

Related burglary Citibank customer money by Malinda Dee, The Citibank ensure customer embezzlement as happened some time ago will not be repeated in the company. According to one Citibank employee (Tigor) Customer embezzlement occurred only in one branch in Jakarta alone. According to the information Citibank also has contacted the affected customers.

Actually as fancy as what car this Hummer?
Car Products hammer consists of Hummer H1, Hummer H2, Hummer H3, Hummer H4 and the newly launched in year 2010.





In Indonesia, Hummer do not have the sole agent (ATPM). If the count is calculated price could reach 74 percent of all outstanding Hummer.

In fact it is said, Ahmad Dhani a famous penyayi from Indonesia bring this car up costing Rp 8 billion.
Hummer H2 in Indonesia is not that expensive. Bongsor Hummer is a limited edition. This Hummer dilego Rp4, 3 billion. From the glass up to the car body was coated strong steel that is ready to safeguard those who sit in it.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Wall Street stocks weakened in extra thin

Photo :Reuters
Stocks on Wall Street closed lower as the thin waning optimism the financial report and also uncertain global situation. The trading volume was again recorded the lowest so far this year.

A warning from the operator had pressed hotal Marriot hotel sector stocks and other consumer. Shares of Marriott International declined to 6.3%. Meanwhile, Halliburton shares fell after the closing bell, after announcing first quarter earnings are likely to cut.

"A good quarter is underway now, but I think it will be many surprises, most recently from Halliburton," said Joe Saluzzi, co-manager of Themis Trading as quoted by Reuters on Tuesday (29/03/2011).

In trading Monday (3/28/2011), the Dow Jones industrial average closed down 22.71 points, thin (0.19%) to the level 12197.88. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 index also fell 3.61 points (0.27%) to a level of 1310.19 and the Nasdaq fell 12.38 points (0.45%) to a level of 2730.68.

Saluzzi said the main issue facing the season of this report is a geopolitical issue of North Africa and the Middle East, as well as disasters in Japan and rising costs.



"If companies can not pass through price increases, we will see some of the problems and that is where the financial statements will begin to have issues. Unless they can pass through and then we have inflation. So get rid of poison," he added.
Trading took place quiet with the volume of transactions on the New York Stock Exchange amounted to only 5.9 billion shares, well below the daily average reached 8.5 billion shares. This figure is also lower than the smallest of transactions by 6.54 billion were printed last Tuesday.

Source : detik

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Chronology of the collapse of U.S. fighter plane Force in Libya

Because of mechanical failures, jet fighter U.S. Air Force (USAF) crashed in Libya. Luckily jet crash site included in the controlled areas so that the second anti-Moammar Gaddafi who was throwing his crew could be saved.

The development of information about the downing of the jet was recorded in news.blogs.cnn.com. Here are writing about two people that manned jets.

-Tuesday, March 22, 2012, at 12:16 p.m. time Libya

Jet fighter F-15 Eagle USAF reportedly crashed in territory controlled by anti-Gaddafi. Arab media reported jet pilot was rescued and the allegations while the cause was mechanical failure

-Tuesday, March 22, 2012, at 12:32 p.m. time Libya

Reuters reported one crew could be saved, while the other one is in the process of evacuation after a jet fighter F-15 Eagle crashed in territory controlled by anti-Gaddafi.

-Tuesday, March 22, 2012, at 12:50 p.m. time Libya

U.S. forces spokesman Kenneth Fidler confirmed there fighter jets F-15 Eagle that crashed in Libya. The two pilots managed to catapult themselves out of the plane. One was rescued, the other one in the search. "(Jet the fall) is not due to enemy military attack. They were flying from Europe," said Fidler.

-Tuesday, March 22, 2012, at 1:29 p.m. time Libya

The U.S. military said the two crew of the F-15 Eagle jet that crashed in Libya are safe and secure.

-Tuesday, March 22, 2012, at 1:42 p.m. time Libya

U.S. defense officials said the crew had to evacuate both the F-15 Eagle jet that crashed in Libya. The group's first anti-Gaddafi crew evacuated a second time and 'treated well' until the coalition forces picked her up. Currently, the two crews had put out from Libya.

Source: detik
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