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By Crissy at 01/29/07 20:41
"Keranamu Malaysia” has been the slogan for the last six years. The 50th National Day slogan is “Malaysia Gemilang”. The government has invited all Malaysians to participate in the contest to create a new logo and slogan along the lines of “Malaysia Gemilang”. The details of the contest will be announced in newspapers as well as TV and radio later this week.Original source: The Star Online. Malaysians invited to create logo and slogan for golden National Day do Tags: science • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 01/29/07 20:41
"Keranamu Malaysia” has been the slogan for the last six years. The 50th National Day slogan is “Malaysia Gemilang”. The government has invited all Malaysians to participate in the contest to create a new logo and slogan along the lines of “Malaysia Gemilang”. The details of the contest will be announced in newspapers as well as TV and radio later this week.Original source: The Star Online. Malaysians invited to create logo and slogan for golden National Day do Tags: science • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 01/19/07 20:53
On January 19 an error occurred in an intranet system that resulted in an erroneous earthquake alert advisory being released. The advisory released around 11:00 AM about an earthquake/tsunami alert Level 2 with a magnitude of 7.0 that happened at 10:45 near northern Sumatra. It went on that tremors were likely to be felt as well as the possibility of a destructive tsunami, so people were advised to stay away from the beaches. This is the first time such an error has occurred and the Seismology Institute regrets any confusion. It came to light that there was an earthquake measuring 5.9 south of Java, but a technical glitch sent the old warning to everyone including the media. There should have been no tsunami warning.Original source: Sun2Surf. Malaysia red-faced over mistaken tsunami warning Tags: science • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Crissy at 01/19/07 20:53
On January 19 an error occurred in an intranet system that resulted in an erroneous earthquake alert advisory being released. The advisory released around 11:00 AM about an earthquake/tsunami alert Level 2 with a magnitude of 7.0 that happened at 10:45 near northern Sumatra. It went on that tremors were likely to be felt as well as the possibility of a destructive tsunami, so people were advised to stay away from the beaches. This is the first time such an error has occurred and the Seismology Institute regrets any confusion. It came to light that there was an earthquake measuring 5.9 south of Java, but a technical glitch sent the old warning to everyone including the media. There should have been no tsunami warning.Original source: Sun2Surf. Malaysia red-faced over mistaken tsunami warning Tags: science • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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