Insurance Forum [ August 30th, 2009 ] Posted in » Berita, Kesehatan

Many definitions have been given to the term insurance, which on the face there is no similarity between the definition of each other. This is understandable, because they are defined according to the perspective that they use in looking at insurance, which in accordance with the above description that insurance can be viewed from several angles.
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Chalabi Seeks to Reinvigorate old United Iraqi Alliance

Al-Hayat reports in Arabic that a delegation from the (Shiite) United Iraqi Alliance [UIA] met for three hours on Sunday with Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, seeking his advice on how to rebuild the coalition ahead of January’s parliamentary elections. A leading member of the political delegation was the former BFF of the Neoconservatives, Ahmad Chalabi.

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August 2nd, 2009 | 2 Comments

Is Sarah Palin America’s Ahmadinejad?

See my regular column in Salon.com, “Sarah Palin, meet Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: You two right-wing populists have a surprising amount in common.”

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August 2nd, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Missing Pilot found in Iraq; In the End, will there be anything Left of Bush’s UN Speech that is not a sheer Falsehood?

"Speech by George W. Bush, President of the United States at the United Nations General Assembly, 12 September 2002", making the case for going to war with Iraq: Read More ...
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Kontes Blog: Nothing Impossible

Sekedar pemberitahuan saja bahwa blog DindaSmart mengadakan kontes blog dengan peraturan sebagai berikut:

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Show Trial of Reformists in Iran

The trial of 100 leading protesters against the announced outcome of the June 12 presidential elections commenced on Saturday, complete with pitiful coerced recantations. Amazingly, former president Mohammad Khatami’s web site openly denounced the trial as just that, a show trial. Khatami’s problem was always that he was insufficiently willing to stand up to the hard liners, and that he is being so blunt and confrontational suggests to me that he has reached the end of his patience. He is likely furious about the regime torturing his own associates, such as his former vice president Mohammad Ali Abtahi, into a confession.

Ironically, Abtahi expressed concerns about vote rigging in the presidential election as far ago as last January. And Atrianfar once called Ahmadinejad’s election in 2005 “like Watergate.” That they have voluntarily flipped on this issue is next to impossible.

The USG Open Source Center translates an official Iranian radio transcript of some of the proceedings that is heartbreaking to read:

‘FYI — Iran TV Broadcasts News Conference’ by Reformist Detainees
Vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran Network 1
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Document Type: OSC Summary

Tehran Vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran Network 1 in Persian at 1707 GMT on 1 August broadcast an 18-minute recording of a news conference by two well-known reformist activists, Mohammad Ali Abtahi and Mohammad Atrianfar. These two, as well as other activists and individuals were detained after the 12 June presidential election, which led to the re-election of Mahmud Ahmadine[j]ad.

Atrianfar, a member of the central council of the Executives of Construction Party, started by saying that Iran’s establishment enjoys a secure position in the world. He added that no issue in the country is more important than the establishment and the position of the supreme leader, who is “the blessed spring of spirituality, glory, and the magnitude of the establishment.” He advised all political groups to move in the path of the supreme leader.

Mohammad Ali Abtahi[former vice president under Mohammad Khatami and], a member of the central council of the Militant Clerics Society and Mehdi Karrubi’s aide during the election campaign, said that the 40 million votes cast in the election could have secured Iran’s stance and its “democratic” system in the region or even in the world. He criticized the reformist leaders, Mir Hoseyn Musavi and Mohammad Khatami, as well as Chairman of the Expediency Council Ayatollah Hashemi-Rafsanjani for their reaction to the election results. His voice appeared to lower when he was naming Rafsanjani.

Abtahi said after the 12 June presidential election, the reformists tried to insinuate the “illusion” that there was a “fraud” in the election. Abtahi said that it is impossible to have “fraud” when there was an 11 million difference between the votes cast for Mir Hoseyn Musavi and that of Mahmud Ahmadinezhad. He said that spreading such ideas showed that some reformist leaders do not know society very well. Abtahi quoted the late Ayatollah Khomeyni saying that preservation of the system is the most important issue for all political groups. He added that thanks to the “strong position” of the supreme leader, the damage caused by “the elite’s mistakes” were compensated. Abtahi said that it was better for Musavi to send a congratulatory message to President Ahmadinezhad when he realized that the incumbent president had won the election by a difference of 13 million votes. He added that the political elites made a “big mistake” by saying that the election was “rigged.” Abtahi said that from a certain moment onward, the fraud became a “password for riots” in Iran and criticized Mir Hoseyn Musavi for believing in such “illusions.”

Asked if his current position was under the effect of his imprisonment, Abtahi said the situation in the prison helped him to reach a conclusion about the recent incidents. Abtahi said he had no problems and concerns in the prison and praised his “courteous and polite interrogators.” He added that his friends who have not been arrested yet share the same idea. He concluded, however they “have not the courage to express the same ideas.”

Atrianfar said that the situation in the prison helped him to be courageous enough to confess to his mistakes. He said that many political activists who are being tried today have the same idea, but it may take time before they confess to the same things. He said that Behzad Nabavi, a member of the Organization of the Islamic Revolution Mojahedin and former industry minister, believes that there was no vote rigging in the election. Abtahi reminded Atrianfar that Mostafa Tajzadeh, the former advisor of Mohammad Khatami, also shares the same idea. Atrianfar said, however, Behzad Nabavi refused to confess saying that “I will not betray Musavi.”
Atrianfar said that he is not worried about how the people will judge him. He said that “I am proud of my defeat.” He added that it is necessary for mankind to change toward perfection. Atrianfar added that it is important to be honest in confessing to one’s mistakes and criticized those political groups that use “hypocritical” policies.

Asked if they will change their current stance in the future, Abtahi said his stance has not changed during the imprisonment and he just had the courage to express his views.

Atrianfar said that he is ready to offer four guarantees that he will not change his views in the future. First, his friends who have contact with him can verify his views. Second, he has been courageous enough to openly express his views. Third, his political background, as he said, shows that he will not change his current stance, since many people consider him responsible for what he says today. Fourth, he has “pledged allegiance to God” and asked Him to keep him “resolute” in this path.

August 1st, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Kabut Asap Tipis Selimuti Palangkaraya

Kabut asap tipis tampak menyelimuti Kota Palangkaraya, Kalimantan Tengah, Kamis (30/7). Kabut ini terlihat membayang di beberapa penjuru kota meskipun sinar matahari relatif terik selepas pukul 08.30.

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Influenza, 45 Santri Sempat Diisolasi

Influenza menyerang 45 santri Pondok Pesantren Al Mujahidin di Kota Balikpapan, Kalimantan Timur. Meski sempat diisolasi dan dirawat dalam pengawasan ketat dalam tiga hari terakhir, mereka dikabarkan telah sembuh pada Kamis (30/7).

“Influenza menyerang para santri sejak Senin lalu,” kata Kepala Dinas Kesehatan Balikpapan drg Dyah Wuryani yang dihubungi dari Kota Samarinda, Kamis sore.

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August 1st, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Twitter Kini Bisa Dibaca Semua Orang

Seiring popularitasnya yang terus menanjak, Twitter makin membuka diri kepada publik. Saat ini semua orang, bukan hanya pengguna Twitter, bisa membaca semua posting di situs microblogging tersebut.

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Effendi Ghazali, Belum Berani Ngeblog

Bagi sebagian orang, menjadi penulis blog atau biasa disebut blogger bisa jadi merupakan hal yang mudah. Tapi hal itu nampaknya tidak berlaku bagi pakar komunikasi politik Effendi Ghazali PhD. Pengajar pada program pascasarjana UI ini mengaku belum berani menjadi penulis blog.

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August 1st, 2009 | Leave a Comment

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