Monday, October 29, 2007

Absinth Halloween Ball 2007

Start:     Oct 31, '07 9:00p
Location:     Greenbelt
A dead sexy night of leather, lace, and lingerie
Come in your best EROTIC FANTASY gear

Sexy Lingerie ** Hot Go-go Girls
Exotic Pole Dancers ** Body Painters ** Henna Artists
Wall of Paddles ** Erotic Games

Call Mistress Jehan for RSVP.

Luminaria Bubble Bar/Tent Opening Party

Start:     Oct 31, '07 9:00p
Location:     The Fort
Masquerade Party. See Ingrid for the VIP Guestlist.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Bye Bye Guillaume!

Start:     Oct 31, '07 10:00p
Location:     Makati
11B, Cordova Bldg., Valero Street, Salcedo Village

Forever Young




Forever Young


[Alphaville cover]

Let's dance in style let's dance for a while,
Heaven can wait we're only watching the skies,
Hoping for the best but expecting the worst,
Are you gonna drop the bomb or not?

Let us die on let us live forever,
Don't have the power but we never say never,
Sitting in the sandpit life is a short trip,
Music's for the sad man

Can you imagine when this race is run,
Turning up our faces into the sun,
Praising our leaders getting in tune,
Music's played by the mad man

Forever young, I want to be forever young,
Do you really want to live forever?
Forever forever,
Forever young, I want to be forever young,
Do you really want to live forever?
Forever, forever

Some are like water Some are like the heat,
Some are melodies Some are the beat,
Sooner or later they'll all be gone,
Why don't they stay on?
It's hard to get without a cause,
I don't want to perish like a fading voice,
Youth is like diamonds in the sun,
And diamonds are forever,
So many adventures couldn't happened today,
So many songs that we forgot to play,
So many dreams swimming out in the blue,
Let them come true
Forever young I want to be forever young,
Do you really want to live forever?
Forever, forever
Forever young, I want to be forever young,
Do you really want to live forever?
Forever, forever
Forever young, I want to be forever young,
Do you really want to live forever?
Forever, forever
Forever young, I want to be forever young
Do you really want to live forever?
Forever, forever...

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Fahrenheit - Ai Dao (English Hardsubbed)




Fahrenheit - Love Actually (Ai Dao) Lyrics


CHORUS:
ai dao ai dao
ai dao nao hai li you yi wan ge ni
kuai bao diao
ni yi ge yan shen wo shen me dou hao
huo xu jiu shi hen hen ai dao
zhe jiu shi dian dao ai dao ai dao
mei ye shi mian lian shang que hai sha sha
zai wei xiao
shei jiao ni ke ai dao wu fa jiu yao
rang wo zhe yang hen hen ai dao

JIRO:
hei se de tong kong dai zhe shan liang
kong qi zhong piao zhe ni wu di mi ren fa xiang
mei yi ge xiao dong zuo dou xi yin wo
jiu suan xian nao ye wu fa jiang ni wang diao

CALVIN:
wo xue hui shen me jiao er hua bu shuo
ni kai kou wo jiu mei ban fa Say No
zhe gan jue zhao bu dao shi ge xing rong
fei luo meng xiang wo jin gong
jiu bei ni zhang kong Oh Baby

CHORUS:
ai dao ai dao
ai dao nao hai li you yi wan ge ni
kuai bao diao
ni yi ge yan shen wo shen me dou hao
huo xu jiu shi hen hen ai dao
zhe jiu shi dian dao ai dao ai dao
mei ye shi mian lian shang que hai sha sha
zai wei xiao
shei jiao ni ke ai dao wu fa jiu yao
rang wo zhe yang hen hen ai dao

jiu shi ai dao

JIRO:
jiang ni feng shang niu kou kou zhu wo
ai dao bu rang ni you ren he ji hui zheng tuo
zai yi qi de shi jian jue bu cuo guo
che zi hou zuo wo zhi hui wei ni bao liu

ARRON:
jiu shi xiang yao ba ni zhan wei ji you
bu yao ni chu xian zai bie ren yan zhong
jin jin bao zhu ni na pa hui tong
she bu de zha yan
pa shao kan ni yi miao zhong Oh Baby

CHORUS:
ai dao ai dao
ai dao nao hai li you yi wan ge ni
kuai bao diao
ni yi ge yan shen wo shen me dou hao
huo xu jiu shi hen hen ai dao
zhe jiu shi dian dao ai dao ai dao
mei ye shi mian lian shang que hai sha sha
zai wei xiao
shei jiao ni ke ai dao wu fa jiu yao
rang wo zhe yang hen hen ai dao

CHORUS:
ai dao ai dao
ai dao nao hai li you yi wan ge ni
kuai bao diao
ni yi ge yan shen wo shen me dou hao
huo xu jiu shi hen hen ai dao
zhe jiu shi dian dao ai dao ai dao
mei ye shi mian lian shang que hai sha sha
zai wei xiao
shei jiao ni ke ai dao wu fa jiu yao
rang wo zhe yang hen hen ai dao

Monday, October 22, 2007

Three on the Bund

http://www.threeonthebund.com/
Dinner at the New Heights - with magnificent views of the Huang Pu River and the Bund.

7/F, Three on the Bund, 3 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu
near Guangdong Lu, Metro Line 2 Nanjing Dong Lu Station

Attica Shanghai!




Partying at Shanghai's Best Club!

Chow Shanghai!




Foodies. Will update these as more photos come in.

Tsingtao, Asahim Harbin, Corona, Heineken. :D

MAO Shanghai




2nd Night Partying!

Muse Shanghai!




First Night!!

Autumn in Shanghai 2007!




Muse

http://www.museshanghai.com
68 Yuyao Lu
near Haifang Lu

Our first stop in our nightly party series.

MAO - MUSIC - ART - OASIS

http://www.maoshanghai.com/
46 Yueyang Lu
near Dongping Lu

Smaller club than Attica but nevertheless a fine one.

Attica Shanghai

http://www.attica-shanghai.com
11F, 15 Zhongshan Dong Er Lu
near Jin Ling Dong Lu

Probably Shanghai's best club. We rocked this place on the Bund, literally chillin' on the Patio with about 14c temps over bottles of Johnny Walker and then moved to the RnB with stunning 360 views of the Pudong skyline, then hied off and stomped on the pumpin house and trance music on the main room. Thanks to our friend Jane Dee of Chivas Regal Shanghai for getting us under the guestlist. Til next time Shanghai!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Jian Dan Ai - Simple Love




My last post before I leave for Shanghai. I wont be able to access my account there.


曲: 周杰倫
Qu: Zhou Jie Lun
Music: Jay Chou

词: 徐若瑄
Ci: Xu Ruo Xuan
Lyrics: Vivian Hsu

Translation: wackycashew - www.jay-chou.net

說不上為什麼
shuo bu shang wei shen me
Couldn’t really say why

我變得很主動
wo bian de hen zhu dong
I became very initiative-taking (or “active” as opposed to “passive”)

若愛上一個人 / 什麼都會值得去做
re ai shang yi ge ren / shen me dou hui zhi de qu zuo
If you fall in love with someone, anything is worth doing

Pre Chorus

我想大聲宣佈
wo xiang da sheng shun bu
I want to announce loudly

對妳依依不捨
dui ni yi yi bu she
That I can’t bear to be apart from you

連隔壁鄰居都猜到我現在的感受
lian ge bi ling ju dou cai dao wo xian zai de gan shao
Even my next door neighbors can guess my feelings right now

Chorus 1

河邊 / 的風 / 在吹著頭髮/ 飄動
he bian / de feng / zai chui zhe tou fa / piao dong
The breeze by the river, is blowing your hair, swaying

牽著 / 妳的/ 手一陣莫名/ 感動
qian zhe / ni de / shou yi zhen mo ming / gan dong
Holding your hand, a sense of unknowingly being touched

我想帶妳回我的外婆家
wo xiang dai ni hui wo de wai po jia
I want to take you to my grandma’s home

一起 / 看著日落 / 一直到我們都睡著
yi qi / kan zhe ri luo / yi zhi dao wo men dou shui jiao
Watching the sunset together until we fall asleep

Chorus 2

我想就這樣牽著妳的手不放開
wo xiang jiu zhe yang qian zhe ni de shou bu fang kai
I want to just hold your hand like this and not let go

愛能不能夠永遠單純沒有悲哀
ai neng bu neng gou yung yuan dan chun mei you bei ai
Can love be forever innocent without sadness

我 想帶妳騎單車
wo, xiang dai ni qi dan che
I want to take you bike-riding

我 想和妳看棒球
wo, xiang he ni kan bang qiu
I want to watch baseball with you

想這樣沒擔憂 唱著歌 一直走
xiang zhe yang mei dan you chang zhe ge yi zhi zou
Want to be like this with no worries, singing as we walk along

我想就這樣牽著妳的手不放開
wo xiang jiu zhe yang qian zhe ni de shou be fang kai
I want to just hold your hand like this and not let go

愛可不可以簡簡單單沒有傷害
ai ke bu ke yi jian jian dan dan mei you shang hai
Can love be simple without pain

妳 靠著我的肩膀
ni, kao zhe wo de jian pang
You leaning on my shoulder

妳 在我胸口睡著
ni, zai wo xiong kou shui jiao
You sleeping on my chest

像這樣的生活 我愛妳 妳愛我
xiang zhe yang de sheng huo wo ai ni, ni ai wo
Like this kind of life, I love you, you love me

想 簡!簡!單!單! 愛
xiang! Jian! Jian! Dan! dan! Ai...
Want simple simple love!

想 簡!簡!單!單! 愛
xiang! Jian! Jian! Dan! dan! Ai...
Want simple simple love!

Repeat Pre-Chorus
Repeat Chorus 1
Repeat Chorus 2
Repeat Chorus 2

Monday, October 15, 2007

Manila's Grandest Annual Halloween Ball

Start:     Oct 27, '07 10:00p
Location:     World Trade Center, Manila
It doesn't get any better than this!

Cream Ball comes to Manila.

Be ready for the awesome costumes!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Flamenco: Grupo de Baile Flamenco de David Perez Almagro

Start:     Oct 26, '07 7:30p
Location:     RCBC Auditorium, Makati
Mr. Almagro will be accompanied by Rosario Villar Amador and Rocio del Consuelo Palacios for dance and voice, Jose David Acedo on guitar and Francisco Javier Teruel on palma.

Manila: The Second Richest City in Southeast Asia - and ASEAN's richest by 2020.


Manila (left)


Thanks to Carlos
and the BISEAN blog about this article.

The following list was extracted from worldwide research figures by
PriceWaterhouseCoopers 
(PWC) last 11 March 2007. Manila is projected to be the richest city in Southeast Asia. 

 

The figures represent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for cities and their surrounding urban areas in 2005.  Figures are estimated and are expressed in US$ using purchasing power parity exchange rates.

 

1.   Tokyo, Japan  $ 1,191bn; world 1st

2.   Osaka/Kobe, Japan $ 341bn; world 7th

3.   Hong Kong, China $ 244bn; world 14th

4.   Seoul, South Korea $ 218bn; world 20th

5.   Shanghai, China $ 139bn; world 32nd

6.   Singapore, Singapore $ 129bn; world 36th

7.   Mumbai, India $ 126bn; world 37th

8.   Metro Manila, Philippines $ 108bn; world 42nd

9.   Beijing, China $ 99bn; world 44th

10. Jakarta, Indonesia $ 98bn; world 46th

11.  Busan, South Korea $ 95bn; world 48th

12.  Kolkata, India $ 94bn; world 49th

13.  Delhi, India $ 93bn; world 51st

14.  Tel Aviv, Israel $ 92bn world 52nd

15.  Bangkok, Thailand $ 89bn; world 55th

16.  Tehran, Iran $ 88bn; world 56th

17.  Guangzhou, China $ 84bn; world 60th

18.  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia $ 80bn; world 62nd
19.  Fukuoka, Japan $ 72bn; world 72nd

20.  Jidda, Saudi Arabia $ 55bn; world 80th

21.  Karachi, Pakistan $ 55bn; world 81st

22.  Dhaka, Bangladesh $ 52bn; world 82nd

23.  Tianjin, China $ 45bn; world 87th

24.  Bangalore, India $ 45bn; world 88th

25.  Wuhan, China $ 38bn; world 104th

26.  Chennai, India $ 38bn; world 105th

27.  Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam  $ 38bn; world 106th

28.  Hyderabad, India $ 38bn; world 107th

29.  Chongqing, China $ 35bn; world 110th

30.  Taegu, South Korea $ 34bn; world 113th


Singapore (top)

China leads the list with seven of Asia's Top 30, including three in the Top 10.  India has six in the Top 30, while Japan and South Korea each have three.  Tokyo is the world's richest city, and Asia's by far. Osaka/Kobe comes in second.


By 2020, it is projected that Manila will overtake Singapore as the richest in Southeast Asia. Jakarta will come second and the Lion City settling for third. Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Bandung and Yangon completes the top 8.




Jakarta (left); Bangkok (down)

Ho Chi Minh City (down, left)


Monday, October 8, 2007

Shanghai Expats 7th Anniversary Party

Start:     Oct 19, '07 9:00p
Location:     Aurora Dining Bar, B1 Infiniti Mall, No 138 HuaiHai Zhong Lu., Shanghai
October 19th, 9pm
ShanghaiExpat's 7th Anniversary Party @ Absolut Icebar

ShanghaiExpat will celebrate its 7 years success with all of you on October 19th!!!

http://www.shanghaiexpat.com/

Please,Get Out Of My Uncaring Elite Face

http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=sammyboymod&msg=121090.1&&liaagc=y
Very interesting exchange:

Some of us have read the commentary, Future of Singapore, by Derek Wee, a 35 year old Singaporean. The commentary has made its rounds in cyberspace and is reproduced below for those who might not have come across it yet.

The purpose of this thread is to highlight a response to Derek Wee's commentary from a very bright RJC girl. The response is taken from her blog. She shares the same surname as Derek. Her academic achievements are impressive. She was from the elite gifted program at RGS who went on to top Singapore in the GCE 'O'-levels in 2004. She also won the Prime Minister's Book Prize for purportedly being effectively bilingual in Chinese and English (even though she often expresses her disdain for the Chinese language). And she is fluent in French. Her dad is one of the men-in-white. Naturally, hers is a highly affluent and privileged background. And without doubt too, hers is the perfect pedigree for joining the ranks of the highest echelons of the government.

Reproduced below are firstly, Ms Wee's response to Derek Wee's commentary and secondly, the original commentary by Derek Wee.

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From Ms Wee's blog:

http://www.suchvividnothing.blogspot.com/

Thursday, October 19, 2006

mom's friend sent her some blog post by some bleeding stupid 40-year old singaporean called derek wee (WHY do all the idiots have my surname why?!) whining about how singapore is such an insecure place, how old ppl (ie, 40 and above) fear for their jobs, how the pool of foreign "talent" (dismissively chucked between inverted commas) is really a tsunami that will consume us all (no actually he didn't say that, he probably said Fouren Talern Bery Bad.), how the reason why no one wants kids is that they're a liability in this world of fragile ricebowls, how the government really needs to save us from inevitable doom but they aren't because they are stick-shoved-up-ass elites who have no idea how the world works, yadayadayadayada.

i am inclined - too much, perhaps - to dismiss such people as crackpots. stupid crackpots. the sadder class. too often singaporeans - both the neighborhood poor and the red-taloned socialites - kid themselves into believing that our society, like most others, is compartmentalized by breeding. ridiculous. we are a tyranny of the capable and the clever, and the only other class is the complement.

sad derek attracted more than 50 comments praising him for his poignant views, joining him in a chorus of complaints that climax at the accusation of lack of press freedom because his all-too-true views had been rejected by the straits times forum. while i tend to gripe about how we only have one functioning newspaper too, i think the main reason for its lack of publication was that his incensed diatribe was written in pathetic little scraps that passed off as sentences, with poor spelling and no grammar.

derek, derek, derek darling, how can you expect to have an iron ricebowl or a solid future if you cannot spell?

if you're not good enough, life will kick you in the balls. that's just how things go. there's no point in lambasting the government for making our society one that is, i quote, "far too survival of fittest". it's the same everywhere. yes discrimination exists, and it is sad, but most of the time if people would prefer hiring other people over you, it's because they're better. it's so sad when people like old derek lament the kind of world that singapore will be if we make it so uncertain. go be friggin communist, if uncertainty of success offends you so much - you will certainly be poor and miserable. unless you are an arm-twisting commie bully, which, given your whiny middle-class undereducated penchant, i doubt.

then again, it's easy for me to say. my future isn't certain but i guess right now it's a lot brighter than most people's. derek will read this and brand me as an 18-year old elite, one of the sinners who will inherit the country and run his stock to the gutter. go ahead. the world is about winners and losers. it's only sad when people who could be winners are marginalised and oppressed. is dear derek starving? has dear derek been denied an education? has dear derek been forced into child prostitution? has dear derek had his clan massacred by the government?

i should think not. dear derek is one of many wretched, undermotivated, overassuming leeches in our country, and in this world. one of those who would prefer to be unemployed and wax lyrical about how his myriad talents are being abandoned for the foreigner's, instead of earning a decent, stable living as a sales assistant. it's not even about being a road sweeper. these shitbags don't want anything without "manager" and a name card.

please, get out of my elite uncaring face.

posted at 12:08 PM

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Derek Wee's original commentary which prompted Ms Wee's response above.

By Derek Wee
Oct 12, 2006

When I read the Straits Times article (dated 24 Sep) on PM Lee calling the young to be committed and make a difference to Singapore, I have so much thought about the issue.

I am 35 years old, graduated from University and gainfully employed in a multinational company. But I cannot help but feel insecure over the future of Singapore. Lets face it, it's not uncommon to hear, "when you are above 40, you are over the hill".

The government has been stressing on re-training, skills upgrading and re-adapt. The fact is, no matter how well qualified or adaptable one is, once you hit the magical 40, employers will say, "you are simply too old".

We have been focusing our resources and problem solving on low unskilled labour. But in reality, our managerial positions and skilled labour force are actually fast losing its competitiveness.

I travel around the region frequently for the past 10 years. It didn't take me long to realise how far our neighbours have come over the past decade.

They have quality skilled workers, and are less expensive. When I work with them, their analytical skills are equally good, if not better than us.

It's not new anymore. Taxi drivers are fast becoming "too early to retire, too old to work" segment of the society. I like to talk to taxi drivers whenever I am heading for the airport.

There was this driver. Eloquent and well read. He was an export manager for 12 years with an MNC. Retrenched at 40 years old. He had been searching for a job since his retrenchment.

Although he was willing to lower his pay expectations, employers were not willing to lower their prejudice. He was deemed too old. I wouldn't be surprised if we have another No. 1; having the most highly educated taxi drivers in the world.

On PM Lee calling the young to be committed and make a difference. Look around us. How dedicated can we be to Singapore when we can visualise what's in store for us after we turned 40? Then again, how committed are employers to us? But we can't blame them. They have bottom lines & shareholders' gain to answer to.

Onus is really on the government to revamp the society. A society that is not a pressure cooker. A society that does not mirror so perfectly, what survival of the fittest is.

But a society, where it's people can be committed, do their best and not having to fear whether they will still wake up employed tomorrow. Sadly, Singapore does not offer such luxuries and security anymore.

On the issue of babies. The government encourages us to pro-create. The next generation is essential in sustaining our competitive edge. Then again, the current market condition is such that our future has become uncertain. There is no more joy in having babies anymore; they have become more of a liability. It's really a chicken and egg issue.

Many of my peers, bright and well educated have packed up and left. It's what MM Goh called "quitters". It's sad but true, Singapore no longer is a place where one can hope to work hard their lives and retire graciously. It's really the push factor.

A future is something we sweat it out, build and call our own. Unfortunately, people like me, mid 30's going on 40's, staying put by choice or otherwise, we can't help but feel what lies ahead is really a gamble.

To PM Lee and the Ministers, we are on a different platform. Until you truly understand our insecurity, the future of Singapore to me remains a question mark.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

And they slurred the wrong Aquino!




Samantha Bee (Daily Show with Jon Stewart asks the question, Sex and The City style: Is America Ready for a Woman President? Laughter ensues!

Now see the photo of former Philippine President Corazon Aquino with the word "Slut" superimposed on it. LOL. All I can say is that they had the wrong Aquino. LOL. I love the Daily Show!

The Philippines: More than the Usual!

http://www.wowphilippines.com.ph
The official tourism homepage of the Philippines. :)

Friday, October 5, 2007

A Day of International Action for a Free Burma

Start:     Oct 6, '07 12:00p
Location:     Worldwide

█ AUSTRALIA█
*Adelaide*
MORE SOON

*Canberra*:
THURSDAY 4 TH OCTOBER - 5pm
Rally & Protest Outside the Burmese Embassy YI: They've erected a new cyclone fence outside the embassy since the weekend!. Spread the word!

*Brisbane*
FRIDAY 5th OCTOBER - 12:30PM
Burma Protest in Support of Monks of Burma! Queen Park, Brisbane Contact: Ko Poyne Cho 0422367750

SATURDAY OCTOBER 6th 2PM South Bank Parklands Cultural Forecourt, Rally for Burma! Wear Red. Seakers from The Greens, ALP, QBC, Amnesty, and here!
*VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for letter-signing duty*
Please message Natasha Lutes in the admin list

SUNDAY 7th OCTOBER 11:30AM
St Mary's Church, Peel St, Sth Brisbane

*Sydney:*
FRIDAY 5th October 5pm- Amnesty Candlelight Vigil at Martin Place

SATURDAY 6th October 12NOON
LOCATION: TBC
Message Natasha Lutes (Admin list) or call Anouska 0401 316 391

*Townsville*
THURSDAY 6TH PROTEST - Outside Peter Lindsay MP office, cnr Ross River Road and Nathan St. 12pm - 2pm October 6th. Wear saffron colored clothes and bring a ribon or banner

*Melbourne*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER, 12:00 PM. Federation square Melbourne Australia (Opposite to Flinder's St. Train Station)

*Perth:*
FRIDAY 5 October - 12 noon to 2pm. Harold Boas Garden, Wellington St, march along Havelock to Parliament House

SATURDAY 6 October .12noon to 2pm. Supreme Court Gardens Speeches, chanting etc. Bring banners, placards in dark, big, bright letters. Wear Saffron colour shirts

FOR OTHER EVENTS LOOK AT http://www.burmagateway.org

█AUSTRIA█
*Vienna*
SATURDAY 6th October, 12 pm at Stock im Eiden, near Stephansplatz, 0043 (0) 699 1000 7645 info@austrianburmacenter.at

█ BELGIUM█
*Brussels/Bruxelles:*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER 12. Solidarity meeting for the people of Burma
Place de la Liberté (Brussels). Artists for Burma’: Belgian artists will sponsor Burmese artists and their performance will be heard as far as Rangoon. Karin Clercq, Jean-François Charles, Xavier Deutsch, Marie van R, Sacha Toorop and many others will be there!
http://www.birmanie.net/08_news_070925.php

█ CANADA█

*Camrose*, AB*
FRIDAY 5th SEE PROFILE http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6280431947

*Montreal*
FRIDAY 5th OCTOBER – 6-7pm, Roddick Gates. McGill College/Sherbrooke street. Organized by Free Burma Coalition McGillThe silent march will begin at 6pm and end at 7pm at McGill's Roddick Gates, intersection of McGill College and Sherbrooke St., and continue towards Philips Square. Activities will include a discussion, petitioning, pamphleting, readings, and a candlelight vigil. Speakers will include Burmese pro-democracy activist Tin Maung Htoo (Canadian Friends of Burma). 514-484-0672. freeburmamcgill@hotmail.com
Event Link: http://trentu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6271451790&ref=share

SATURDAY 6th October: 1pm NORMAN BETHUNE park. Demonstration in support of protesters. Organized by Montreal Burma Solidarity / Montréal-Burma Solidaire. 514-568-1058. http://trentu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6118864364

*Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario*
SATURDAY, October 6, 2007 – NOON. Kitchener City Hall.: King Street. Contact info and details at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6495512030

*Ottawa:*
7 pm nightly, with vigils at 8pm, in front of Parliament.
We are on our 6th day and going strong! (Editor – good effort guys)

*Toronto*
SATURDAY 6th – 6pm - GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION. Global March for the people of Burma and Candlelight Vigil. Beginning in front of the Chinese Consulate’s office and will march to Queen’s Park. Organized by the Toronto-Burma Roundtable & the Burmese Students' Democratic Organization. Contacts: mintura wynn at 416-533-3656 or 416-882-3868 (c), Paul Copeland 416-946-8126 Ext. 142. Ulla Laidlaw at 416-605-2588, Carol Lee at 647-588-9758
Demonstration for Burma: Toronto, Canada
http://uwaterloo.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5429788917
http://uwaterloo.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6470696425
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5612614156

*Vancouver:*

SATURDAY . 6 October- Global Day of Action! Vancouver Art Gallery Noon - start time!
Facebook link: http://trentu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5349772797

*HALIFAX*
SATURDAY 6th October . 12:00pm - 2:00pm.Victoria Park (across from the Public Gardens). Spring Garden and Tower Road.

WEDNESDAY. Oct. 10: Film Screening of Total Denial. Event listing: http://trentu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5540008013


*Calgary *
SATURDAY, October 6, 2007. 12:00pm - 2:00pm. Olympic Plaza. Calgary, AB. *Camrose*
THURSDAY October 5 12:00 PM. Faith & Life Ctr at Augustana University. Daniel Vallières
403.704.5907

‘Amnesty Canada are organising protests too: http://www.amnesty.ca

█COSTA RICA█
Join this group to discuss protests in Costa Rica http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5243024034

█ DENMARK█
*vCopenhagen:*
FRIDAY (Oct. 5th) 10 am Demonstration in front of the Chinese embassy in Copenhagen (Hellerup), Denmark

█FINLAND█
*Helsinki*
SUNDAY 7th 1800 Candle Ceremony in St Görans Church, Mariehamn, the Åland Islands, Finland. Organisers: Amnesty Åland, Emmaus Åland, The Åland Islands Peace Institute

█ FRANCE █
*Paris*
SATURDAY 6th Official Protest this Saturday outside the Chinese Embassy (Address: 11, av. George V, 75008 Paris ) check this site for more information on upcoming events. http://www.info-birmanie.org

█ GERMANY█

*Berlin*
[waiting for more news]

*Munich*
München, So. 7.10.07,18:00 Uhr
Mahnwache vor der Ludwigskirche in der Ludwigsstr.,
Kerzen und Plakate bitte mitbringen.

Munich, Sun. 7.10.07, 6:00 pm
Vigil in front of the Ludwigkirche in Ludwigstr.
PLease bring candels and posters

*Cologne*:
Peacemarch and Meditation
Köln-Mülheim (Wiener Platz) zum Kölner Dom
13:30 Uhr HausMegaHerz, Graf-Adolf-Str. 18-20, Köln Mülheim
14:00 Uhr Wiener Platz, Köln Mülheim

*Köln*: HEUTE, 02.10.07 ab 18 Uhr
"Internationalen Tag der Gewaltlosigkeit"
"International day of non-violence“
Köln Heumarkt

█ HONG KONG█
[STILL WAITING MORE NEWS]
Email your name to hk.support.burma.democracy@gmail.com to sign the petition urging President Hu Jintao to use China's influence in Burma!

█ India█
*Bangalore*
SATURDAY 6th October Peace rally Bangalore at MG Road, in front of Mahatma. Statue from 3-5
• Delhi*
SATURDAY 6th 11:00am - 2:00pm . Jantar Manta http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=7933150063&ref=mf

*Pune*
SATURDAY 6th 18:00 PM - Anita Taheer. anita.taheer@gmail.com West End Chowk to Ambedkar Statue Square March & vigil
(INDIA) Support a $150 million Withdrawal from the Burmese Regime

Lots of ppl have voiced their opinions about China esp with rallies at their embassies around the world. However Indian's Asia largest democracy was silent for quite some time until things got out of hand and violent photos surfaced.
This particular Indian company with $150 million to the Burmese junta has become very "jittery" http://www.mizzima.com/MizzimaNews/News/2007/Sep/102-Sep-2007.html.
Let's give them more reasons to be - it takes 1 minute of your time to fill out a contact form to voice your protest against their business venture with the military here: http://www.ongcvidesh.com/online_form.asp
If enough people do this, in no time we may hear about their $150 million dollar withdrawal from Myanmar. We can make a difference NOW however please be courteous with your complaints and refrain from using bad words, despite the upsetting circumstances.


█ Ireland █

*Dublin*

SATURDAY 6th of October. At O'Connell Bridge 12 noon.we shall be casting flowers into the Liffey as a symbol of grief and solidarity with the monks and people of Burma.

Also on Saturday, Burma Action Ireland will be raising money for Burmese refugees at a bag-pack in Tesco, Dun Laoghaire, and I would be very grateful for any volunteers to help with this. Get in touch in ring on 01 286 0497

█ JAPAN█
*Tokyo:*
[STILL WAITING MORE NEWS]


█ LUXEMBOURG█
*Dommeldange:*
[STILL WAITING MORE NEWS]

█ MALAYSIA█
*Kuala Lumpur:*
FRIDAY, October 5, 2007. Time: 8:00pm - 10:00pm .Location: KLCC (entrance nearest to Menara Maxis, opposite Avenue K). -Solidarity Vigil in Support of Burma's People-
http://ubc.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6730676084&ref=share

█ MEXICO █

*Mexico City*
6 de Octobre
3pm, en frente de Bellas Artes, en en Centro Histórico.

█ Mongolia█

*Ulan Bator*
SATURDAY 6th October. 11.00-14.00. Sukhbaatar squire involving different religious organizations including Buddhist monks, Bahai community, Muslim association and Catholic missioners. The religious faith will do their own praying and AI will introduce the situation and collect signatures in petitions and letters to the Burma government. Banners with key messages will be used.

█ NEW ZEALAND█

*Christchurch*
SATURDAY 6th October,. http://ubc.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5408623692

*Dunedin*
SATURDAY, October 6, 12:00pm - 1:30pm. UPPER OCTAGON. OCTAGON
Dunedin http://otagoac.facebook.com/event.phpeid=5231646167&ref=mf

*Wellington*
SATURDAY, October 6, 2007. 12:00pm - 1:30pm. Civic Square, next to public library. Victoria Street. http://vuwac.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5045978289&ref=mf


█ NORWAY█
*Oslo*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER – 12noon In front of the Chinese embassy in Oslo, followed by a march to the Indian embassy. We hope many will dress in red colours and join us in this march. http://uio.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5176771590

█SINGAPORE█

*Singapore*
Date & Time: 6pm on 5th Oct AND 6th Oct
Venue: Burmese Buddhist Temple (Balestier Road)
Subj: Mass Prayers Sessions for the people in Burma

█ SOUTH AFRICA█
*Cape Town*
SATURDAY, October 6. 12:00am - 1:00pm.The Company Gardens - below the natural history museum. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6525711985

█ SOUTH KOREA█
*Seoul*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER 12:00pm - 3:00pm. Embassy of the Union of Myanmar (in front of). 723-1 Hannam-dong, Yongsamn-ku

█ SPAIN █
for more cities check: http://www.es.amnesty.org/paises/myanmar/pagina/actos-publicos/

*Pamplona*
Saturday 6 October – 1pm at Plaza del Castillo

█ SWEDEN█
*Umeå*
"Kom och visa din solidaritet med våra medmänniskor i Burma! Lördagen den 6
oktober kommer det
hållas en demonstration till stöd för demokratirörelsen. Vi samlas vid
Mimerskolans bollplan kl 12.00.
Arrangörer är Umebor för demokrati i Burma - ett religiöst och politiskt
obundet nätverk.
Talar gör bl a Lisa Tegby, Svenska kyrkan i Umeå.
Kom gärna klädd i rött!"

SATURDA 6th of October, there will be a demonstration in support of the
democratic movement in Burma.We will gather at the "Mimerskolans Bollplan" at 12.00.The organizers are "Umebor for Democracy in Burma, a religious and politically independent organisation".Among the speakers are Lisa Tegby. Swedish Church Umeå.
Please come dressed in Red.

*Gothenburg*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER – 1500 - Kopparmärra (Kungssportsplatsen) Norse events link!!!
http://goldsmiths.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6181974466&ref=mf

█ SWITZERLAND█
*Geneva:*
SATURDAY 6th from 12. C.P. 171. 1242 Satigny/Genève Email : asboffice@bluewin.ch URL : http://www.birmanie.ch CCP : 12-13564-9


█ Taiwan █

*Taipei*
PLEASE NOTE THE UPDATED TIME AND LOCATION - THE TWO EVENTS HAVE MERGED

SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER
Time: 13:30 - 15:30 pm
13:30 - 1st Rally at Taipei City Council
14:00 - March steps off
15:00 - March stops, 2nd Rally at Taipei 101 (speeches, praying)
15:30 - Dismiss
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6378417622

時間:下午13時30分集合 -1400遊行開始-1500遊行終點-定點活動-1530解散
地點:台北市議會前(集合)/ 台北101對面綠地(解散)
路線:仁愛路四段 507 號前(台北市議會前集合)-仁愛路-光復南路(經國父紀念館)-忠孝東路(市府捷運站)-松仁路-松壽路(新光三越)-松智路(台北 101 前, 松廉路及信義路五段間解散 )http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6378417622


█THAILAND █
*Bangkok*
[STILL WAITING FOR MORE NEWS]

*Chaing Mai*
SATURDAY, 6 October 12:00 noon Three Kings Monument

█ UNITED STATES█
Contact US Campaign for Burma to sign up to hold a march, vigil or any sort of event in your area- thelma@uscampaignforburma.org

*Athens, Ohio*
SATURDAY 6th – 12 NOON * Athens County Courthouse, Corner of Court St. and E. Washington St. Bring signs, wear red, and show the people of Burma that Athens, Ohio supports their march to freedom! Our hearts and minds are with you. Peace, Love and Liberty! Questions? Contact Amy Robison at robisona@ohio.edu

*Boulder* (Canyon and Broadway)
FRIDAY, October 5th, 2007 As part of the
NATIONAL CAMPUS DAY OF ACTION FOR BURMA andGLOBAL DAY OF ACTON FOR BURMA. 5pm Friday, October 5th, 2007 Boulder, CO . Please WEAR RED ON FRIDAY
*candles will be provided. Contact: Nathaniel Vose navose@gmail.com

*Cincinnati*
12 NOON, with monks from local monasteries arriving at 1:00 PM. We will meet at Fountain Square Downtown, rain or shine. Everyone is asked to wear a red headband or simply red clothing in support of the monks.



*Chicago*
at 12 (Editor - not sure when… message and admin to clarify please)
We will be meeting at 401 N. Michigan Ave,
Chicago, IL to hold a demonstration.


*Dallas, TX*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER - Candlelight Vigil for Burma - 7 PM - Southern Methodist University - At the flagpole on Bishop Blvd.- For more information contact me at cmbalani@gmail.com - http://ubc.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6303537546

*Des Moines*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER – 1200pm - Iowa's Des Moines resident Burmese will go on demonstrate to Burma military regime at William Penn University in Oskaloosa. William Penn University in Oskaloosa. Wear red

*Florida*
FRIDAY Oct. 05 at 12pm-3pm. University of North Florida 1 UNF Drive Jacksonville, FL 32224 In the courtyard near Sbarros.


*Hartfort, CT*
SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER Hartford Vigil for Burma .Host: Erica : 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Location: Bushnell Park City/Town: Hartford, CT Contact Info Email: eflock@kpbooks.com

*Los Angeles*
SATURDAY, October 6, 2007. 4:00pm - 6:00pm. In front of Kodak Theater. Hollywood Highland. More details to follow --htetwtt@gmail.com (Htet Wonn Thaw Tar)
(714) 244 - 8712 (Leave me a message if I can't answer and no private calls please)

*New York:*
SATURDAY - Oct 6 in front of the UN building.
Over 500 protestors are expected at a rally in front of the Chinese Mission to the United Nations in New York at 4.30 p.m. on Friday, October 5. The Mission is located on E. 35th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues.

The protest is sponsored by the Coalition for Regime Change in Burma

FRIDAY October 5, 2007, at 11:00am: United Nations Special Envoy to Myanmar Ibrahim Gambari is scheduled to brief the Security Council on Friday about his recent trip to the country. The meeting is supposed to be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. KEEP THIS ISSUE GOING! . Show your support for the Burmese people, and plan to attend!
The Visitors Entrance to the United Nations headquarters is located on 1st avenue, between 45th and 46th streets.

SUNDAY, October 7, 2007, we will be holding a fund raising event in Queens to help the monks, students, people in Burma .

SUNDAY, October 7, 2007 at 11:00AM-3:00PM
Win Shwe Wah Hall, 41-45, 73rd Street , Woodside , NY 11377 (Subway: E, F, G, R, V, & 7 to Jackson Heights , 74th Street station.
Burmese Buffet, All You Can Eat, Take Out Available, No Doggy Bags $20.00 Per Person. Donation will surely go to all the struggling and suffering people, including Sangha, of Burma.
For any questions - email freedomfighter

*Rochester*
1)FRIDAY 5th OCTOBER 12:NOON. SUNY BROCKPORT STUDENT MALL (OUTSIDE THE UNION). I think this is Rochester, NY. Contact person: Rick B.


*San Francisco:*
FRIDAY 5th October 2:00-6:00, from the Chinese Consulate to the UN Plaza (corner of Market & Hyde by the Asian Art Musuem)Try to wear red (in solidarity with the monks)

SATURDAY October 6th, 12noon at 12noon at Justin Herman Plaza in downtown San Francisco (near the Embarcadero).

*Stanford*
Friday 5th OCTOBER Please come to the Old Union Courtyard at noon. Scheduled to speak are Mark Gonnerman, a Stanford professor of Religious Studies and founding director of the Aurora Forum, and Nick Harmony, a Board Member of the Burmese American Democratic Alliance.

*Tempe, Arizona*
1pm-3pm
LOCATION:The Memorial Union, Ventana A (226A), Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85281
****PLEASE RSVP at http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1189/event/index.jsp?event_KEY=31477 SO I MAY SEND YOU OUR OFFICAL FLYER*****

*Tucson*
It will be something this weekend and central Tucson - maybe the UA, or Reid Park, or Himmel park. If you are interested in attending or helping organize please contact me (Golda) at 520-440-1420


*Washington, DC*
FRIDAY 5th October 2007: http://goldsmiths.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5051728971
2300 S ST. NW (BURMESE EMBASSY) @ Noon on Saturday the 6th
http://gwu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5716963366

SATRUDAY Oct. 6th (12:00-5:00) Start in front of the Burmese Embassy (2300 S Street NW), we then march to the Chinese Embassy, Indian Embassy and the White House. I imagine it will be the same on Sunday as well. see http://dcburmaprotest.org/ or email Leslie at lesliemariemiller@gmail.com or AUBurma@gmail.com http://auburma.blogspot.com/

Along with weekend protests, there is a group of activists that have been holding a vigil in front of the Burmese Embassy everyday 24/7.

█ UNITED KINGDOM█
Sign petitions to the UK Government, some are listed http://leedsac.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=24957770200&topic=3175

*London*

There is a demonstration outside the Burmese Embassy in London every day from 12-1pm. We had 300 outside the Embassy on 27th , we then marched through central London to the Chinese Embassy.
Embassy of the Union of Myanmar
19 A CHARLES STREET
LONDON W1J 5DX
Nearest tube Green Park
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/events_details.asp?EventsID=538
The Trade Union movement is now helping organise protests, details http://www.tuc.org.uk/international/tuc-13761-f0.cfm

FRIDAY 5th October at 7.45pm
THE LADY OF BURMA By Richard Shannon. with Liana Mau Tan Gould as Aung San Sui Kyi
At Soho Theatre + Writers’ Centre,21 Dean Street, London W1Box office: 0870 4296883
(places to be reserved – donations to be made on the door).


SATURDAY 6th October
Global Day of Action for Burma - London March and Rally
Assemble at Tate Britain at *11.00am*, nearest tube Pimlico. March to *Trafalgar Square* for a spectacular rally at *12.45pm* http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6384776103

*Birmingham*
SATURDAY 6th October Birmingham is organising a protest for the global day of protest check this link for more info ttp://www.facebook.com/editevent.php?new&guests&eid=12848145014&new&m=1

SUNDAY 14th October A Yatra (peace walk) will be held Sunday,. 2:00pm - 4:00pm, Victoria Square, Off New Street http://leedsac.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5011203605

* Brighton*
SUNDAY 7th October and Sunday 14th October peaceful Dharma Yatras (silent walks) in support of the monks and nuns who are peacefully demonstrating in Burma. The walk will leave the Palace Pier at 12 noon and end at the Peace Statue (Hove lawns) each day. Please assemble at the pier entrance between 11.30am – 12 noon. Members of the Free Burma Coalition will attend the walk. Spread the word! Fantastic turn out on the 30th of 218 people and 8 dogs! Check the Argus; Monday OCT 1st for article on the walk on the 30th.

*Cardiff*
SATURAY 6th Cardiff Anarchy Network 11:00 AM Total garage on Cathedral Rd Banners & placards: red

*Edinburgh*
SATURDAY 6th October in Edinburgh's Meadows
A Run for Relief in Burma event (see http://www.runforburma.org/articles/show/1) followed by a lunch which will be addressed by Zoya Phan, Burmese refugee who now works for Burma Campaign UK. http://ed.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5029277837&ref=share

Will be followed by
Candlelit Vigil
3pm, West Princes Street Gardens (beneath the floral clock)
In 2005, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded the Edinburgh Freedom of the City. A magnolia tree was planted in West Princes Street Gardens in her honour. Join us here for a candlelit vigil to remember all those struggling everyday in Burma. Please wear red.

*Leeds*
SATURDAY 6th October A Protest is being organised for this Saturday check details
12:00pm - 4:00pm Millenium Square http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=17905819976&ref=mf

*Manchester*
We have arranged a FREE bus down to London so you can join in the main London march!
email burmaprotests@gmail.com to reserve your place!

*Newcastle*
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: Monument (subject to change - check Friday for finalised details)
City/Town: Newcastle upon Tyne
http://goldsmiths.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5437773262

*Oxford*
SATURDAY 6th October, 2:30pm Bring banners and placards! 44 - 48 GARSINGTON ROAD, OX4 2LG betaalpha@yahoo.com

*Sheffield*
MONDAY 8th October . http://shef.facebook.com/event.php?eid=19760916688

*Southampton*
SATURDAY October 6, 2007 12:00am - 3:00pm outside west quay, city center.http://leedsac.facebook.com/event.php?eid=20495880857


WHAT CAN YOU DO?
10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP THE PROTESTERS

1 - PROTEST- Look below in "Recent news" for details of worldwide protests.

2 - SPREAD THE WORD- Invite your friends to this group, email all your family and friends, write to local newspapers

3 - CONTACT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIAL- they will respond if enough people contact them.

4 - EMAIL COMPANIES STILL IN BURMA their email addresses are listed here http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=24957770200&topic=3071

5 - SIGN A PETITION there are lots listed here
http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=24957770200&topic=3175

6 - KEEP UP TO DATE -READ SOME BLOGS/WEBSITES We've compiled some great resources http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=24957770200&topic=3231

7. EMAIL YOUR NATION'S EMBASSY IN BURMA, asking them to open up their WiFi networks for our contacts to utilize. We've had reports that the internet is down to keep reports and pictures IN Burma, we need to do everything we can to make sure they get OUT. Your embassy's contact info will be on your country's ministry/department of foreign affairs webpage. http://www.alloexpat.com/myanmar_expat_forum/foreign-embassy-in-myanmar-directory-t5.html

8 - CONTACT EXTERNAL MEDIA. If you have any updates pass them to the press via details listed here http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=24957770200&topic=3232

9 - BOYCOTT CHINA - Think about boycotting Chinese goods. http://leedsac.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=24957770200&topic=3223

10 - BROWSE THIS SITE At the bottom of the page is the constantly updating wall with up to the minute news on protests and what is happening in Burma.

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OTHER THINGS YOU CAN DO

DONATE money to the Democratic Voice of Burma:
""The Democratic Voice of Burma was established in Oslo, Norway in 1992 and is broadcasting radio and TV to Burma. Due to current events, transmissions have increased to 24/7, which is very costly. To donate visit their website at http://english.dvb.no/ "

CONTINUE EMAILING those associated with the Beijing Olympics
http://ubc.facebook.com/event.php?eid=6524045893
http://ubc.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=24957770200&topic=3351


LOBBY your education institution's Student Council or Student Union to pass a resolution in support of the Burmese Peoples' Protests and in condemnation of the Military Junta's actions. While a symbolic gesture, it gives hope and keeps the issue at the forefront of people's minds.
http://studentsforburma.tiddlyspot.com/#Welcome

SUPPORT The Australian Coalition for Democracy in Burma. This is a group that has been working together with activists inside Burma for many years, and the Australian side is headed by a high-profile local council official. They are currently trying to get equipment INSIDE Burma to get news OUT - which ties in with what we're doing, as we're trying to SPREAD the news Far and Wide and KEEP it in people's minds. Information about their activities can be found at http://qutedu.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5100614153
and http://www.burmasolidarity.org
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***EMERGENCY NUMBER ISSUED BY UN IN BURMA***
Please be informed that the UN Designated Official in Rangoon has established a 24 hour hotline in case of emergency, especially during curfew hours. The numbers to call are: 01 554 597 or 01 554 625. Please pass this to all people inside Burma. This is a Rangoon hotline that should be reached immediately.
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Free Burma!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Hey AIESEC!




AIESECers get together in Manila! AIESECers from Malaysia, Philippines, Turkey!