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Dec 28 2008

2008: a retrospective

Published by *lynne* at 11:40 pm under Malaysia, Politics, Switzerland, USA Edit This

As 2008 draws to a close, I think it’s an opportune time for a little retrospection, don’t you? Here are some random events that popped into my head when looking back at what has happened in Malaysia, Switzerland and the USA in 2008.

Malaysia


March08
Originally uploaded by azlynne1972

Way back in March, the Barisan Nasional was denied a 2/3 majority in the newly elected Malaysian parliament. This was a historic moment. No more shutting out the opposition, no more easily pushing UMNO-centric and occasionally BN-centric legislature through parliament. A true cooperation was going to have to happen. How successful has the new government been? Sigh. Let’s not go there. I really do not like politics and politicians. I won’t bother to delve into Anwar Ibrahim’s promise that went unfulfilled of taking over the government in September - lost all credibility in my eyes, he did.

And in December, tragedy struck yet again in the Bukit Antarabangsa area. Yet another landslide. Since no one owned up to the disaster that was the Highland Tower collapse in 1993, and since hillside development continued despite lip service about being stricter about such development, and since the authorities didn’t do much for the smaller landslide that occurred a few years ago in the same area, sigh, I suppose what happened in early December was only a matter of “when”, not “if”.

Switzerland

Large Hadron Collider - GraphJams
lhc2 from GraphJams

Remember when some people were convinced that the world was going to be swallowed up in a black hole that was going to be produced when the world’s largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, was tried out? That took place in the CERN laboratory located in the northwest suburbs of Geneva on 10th September 2008. The world continued to exist, yay! Then on the 19th, the entire system was shut down and taken offline due to a faulty magnet. What a letdown.

More recently, Switzerland became part of the Schengen Area: set up to abolish physical borders among European countries, it is a zone covering 3.6 million square kilometres and offering unrestricted travel to 400 million Europeans within that area. Systematic controls of passports and identity cards at border crossings are now abolished, but will be replaced by random checks within border regions and in international trains. There might also be changes to visa requirements, so do check with your local Swiss Embassy before you hop on a plane there, okay?

USA

Something that blew my mind was the news that Drew Peterson, 54, whose wife Stacey disappeared under mysterious circumstances last October, whose previous wife died in an empty bathtub just weeks before their divorce would have been finalized, announced his engagement to a 23 year old a few weeks ago.  Oh my.  Where has this girl been living?  Even while subscribing to the concept of “innocent until proven guilty”, Mr Peterson is a person of interest in Stacey’s disappearance, and is still technically married to Stacey.  What a mess.

Then there was the mess with O. J. Simpson… even though he’s now in jail for robbery with a deadly weapon, burglary with a firearm, assault with a deadly weapon, first-degree kidnapping with use of a deadly weapon, coercion with use of a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit robbery, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and conspiracy to commit a crime, and NOT for murder, there are many who feel he’s getting his just desserts for what happened (or didn’t happen) in 1995.

The remains of young Caylee Anthony were found and positively identified in December 2009. Her mother Casey had hit the headlines in July this year, reporting that her daughter had been missing since June. Her story was soon found to be a web of lies, where just about every fact she supplied was proven to be false, yet she continued to stick to her story, and without a body, proving murder would be difficult. As such it was a relief, albeit a sad one, to know that the body had been found. The trial is going to be an interesting one, for sure.

Rod Blagojevich . ‘Nuff said.

Hey, why do my USA retrospective items fall in the criminal justice category??

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Barack Obama
Originally uploaded by Llima

Let’s end on a more positive note, shall we?

To cheers of Yes we can!, Barack Obama created history by being elected the first African-American President of the United States.

The election, unfortunately, seemed to bring out the worst in Americans. It was a nasty, ugly election season.  Winning seemed more important than truth, than integrity.  Obama will have his hands full trying to heal the wounds of the nation while leading it out of the horrendous economic situation the USA finds herself in right now.

As 2008 draws to a close, what stands out in your mind, of all that has happened in the past year?


NieceLaundry
Originally uploaded by azlynne1972

All the above are items on the worldstage.

On a personal level, in 2008 I became an aunt.  Yes yes, I have quite a few nieces and nephews already who are the offspring of my Malaysian cousins, and of Kosh’s sister… but this one is different… this is the child of my brother and my sister-in-law.

To the above/right is a recent picture of her - isn’t she cute?

And on that smiley note, here’s wishing you and yours a happy rest-of-2008, and a challenging yet fulfilling 2009.

Cheers,
*lynne*

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8 Responses to “2008: a retrospective”

  1. errnabonitaon 29 Dec 2008 at 3:25 am edit this

    Hikhikhik.. didnt even complain being piled up with dirty laundry!

  2. lina1975aon 29 Dec 2008 at 5:27 am edit this

    BN being denied a 2/3 majority should wake those leaders out of their arrogance, but I don’t think much has changed since. :-( I don’t oppose the Government (i.e BN ruled Government, I just hope our leaders are more accountable for their actions)

    Such a cute girl. :-)

  3. Dutchieon 29 Dec 2008 at 10:31 am edit this

    Let me think … earthquakes (Sichuan), forest-fires(CA n AUS), floods(Bangladesh n Indo), drought(Africa), poverty(too many countries), tornado’s (USA) - which takes on a morbid fascination for the viewers ?

    The global credit crash that spilled over all of us n makes us wonder what tomorrow might not bring ?

    I would like to think that no matter how bad one’s situation is, there r others who r worse off. For that I always say .. people, count ur blessings !

  4. jodapoeton 29 Dec 2008 at 5:06 pm edit this

    She is absolutely precious. Yes this year has been full of tragedies and triumphs just as every year in the past. I am hopeful with an Obama administration. I am happy the OJ is finally locked up, hopefully for good. I think we all need to count our blessings and be grateful for family and friends. Here’s to a Happy New Year for you and your loved ones.

  5. *lynne*on 30 Dec 2008 at 11:53 pm edit this

    errnabonita: I suppose she needed a good wash that day? :)

    lina1975a: the inertia is great, I think, such that even the shock of losing the majority kinda receded fast, and even the “new” people are just as infected with pride as the “old” guys…

    Dutchie: yep, you’re reminding me of the natural disasters (how could I forget hurricane season?).

    jodapoet: Thanks, and Happy New Year to you too!

  6. *lynne*on 06 Jan 2009 at 12:58 am edit this

    Tina> thanks! :)

    Charles> unfortunately, the banner is all too true for many Asian countries… :(

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