Kerajaan timbang beri lesen pertaruhan untuk Piala Dunia
KUALA LUMPUR- Kerajaan mempertimbangkan kemungkinan mengeluarkan lesen untuk membenarkan pertaruhan dilakukan semasa kejohanan bola sepak Piala Dunia 2010 berlangsung awal bulan depan bagi mengelak berleluasanya aktiviti perjudian dan pertaruhan haram di negara ini.
'Aku ingat SPORTS TOTO jer halal sebab dia sports (ni cakap kawan kaki nombor)'
Timbalan Menteri Kewangan Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussein berkata jika kerajaan tidak mengeluarkan lesen kepada pihak yang memohon, aktiviti perjudian dan pertaruhan haram tetap berlaku tanpa kawalan dan pemantauan pihak berkuasa. Menghalalkan yang haram?
"Ada beberapa perkara penting untuk dikaji sama ada perkara ini (mengeluarkan lesen membenarkan pertaruhan) baik bagi kerajaan atau jika kerajaan boleh cuba mengawalnya untuk mengetahui berapa banyak (jumlah wang daripada pertaruhan haram).
"Kerajaan sedang mengkaji perkara ini dan akan memutuskannya jika mahu membenarkan pertaruhan memandangkan kejohanan Piala Dunia ini semakin hampir," katanya kepada pemberita ketika ditemui di lobi Parlimen hari ini.
Awang Adek berkata jika lesen itu dikeluarkan, kerajaan dapat mengawal aktiviti perjudian, selain hasilnya boleh digunakan terutama untuk pembangunan bidang sukan di negara ini.-Bernama
Thursday, May 06, 2010
PM MINTA PENDAPAT FASAL TENAGA NUKLEAR
Tajuk di atas didapati dari BERITA BERNAMA di ASTRO 502. Di sini sebelum nak beri jawapan kepada pertanyaan tersebut sila baca cerita kat bawah ni yang di petik dari NHK NEWS.
Japan's fast breeder nuclear reactor Monju has resumed operation after a suspension of more than 14 years. The prototype reactor in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture was activated at 10:36 AM on Thursday when an engineer removed control rods that prevent nuclear fission. Safety inspectors from the industry ministry were present in the central control room when engineers with the Japan Atomic Energy Agency began preparatory work for the reactor to resume operation shortly before 10:00 AM.
If the resumption goes well Monju is expected to reach criticality, achieving a self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction on Saturday. The agency says it is planning to raise output in increments, paying attention to safety, and spend 3 years to complete the present test run, before putting the reactor into a full operation.
The reactor had been shut down since a sodium leak from its coolant system caused a fire in December 1995. It was resumed after a shutdown of 14 years and 5 months, following last month's approval by the Fukui governor. fast-breeder reactor generates electricity by burning plutonium extracted from spent nuclear fuel, while turning unburned uranium in the reactor core into plutonium. But the long shutdown has raised concern over safety and some have criticized the huge budget allocated to the reactor program despite its uncertain future.
Berita NHK petang tadi tapi takde pulak tulis kat atas menceritakan masalah rector tenaga di seluruh dunia bakal menghadapi situasi kekurangan bahan uranium dan adakah mungkin menjadikan ianya lebih mahal. Sebagai negara berhampiran khatulistiwa manafaatkanlah 12 jam matahari dengan mengusahakan tenaga solar.
KESIMPULAN : TIDAK SETUJU DENGAN TENAGA NUKLEAR!
Link lain yang menentang rector nuklear telah dimulakan oleh Hisham Rais Tukar Tiub
Japan's fast breeder nuclear reactor Monju has resumed operation after a suspension of more than 14 years. The prototype reactor in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture was activated at 10:36 AM on Thursday when an engineer removed control rods that prevent nuclear fission. Safety inspectors from the industry ministry were present in the central control room when engineers with the Japan Atomic Energy Agency began preparatory work for the reactor to resume operation shortly before 10:00 AM.
If the resumption goes well Monju is expected to reach criticality, achieving a self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction on Saturday. The agency says it is planning to raise output in increments, paying attention to safety, and spend 3 years to complete the present test run, before putting the reactor into a full operation.
The reactor had been shut down since a sodium leak from its coolant system caused a fire in December 1995. It was resumed after a shutdown of 14 years and 5 months, following last month's approval by the Fukui governor. fast-breeder reactor generates electricity by burning plutonium extracted from spent nuclear fuel, while turning unburned uranium in the reactor core into plutonium. But the long shutdown has raised concern over safety and some have criticized the huge budget allocated to the reactor program despite its uncertain future.
Berita NHK petang tadi tapi takde pulak tulis kat atas menceritakan masalah rector tenaga di seluruh dunia bakal menghadapi situasi kekurangan bahan uranium dan adakah mungkin menjadikan ianya lebih mahal. Sebagai negara berhampiran khatulistiwa manafaatkanlah 12 jam matahari dengan mengusahakan tenaga solar.
KESIMPULAN : TIDAK SETUJU DENGAN TENAGA NUKLEAR!
Link lain yang menentang rector nuklear telah dimulakan oleh Hisham Rais Tukar Tiub
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