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Date:
Tue, 14 April 2009 11:07 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: Thailand’s Red Counter Attack
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South Korean President Lee Myung-bak (L),
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (C) and Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso hold their hands for photographs
before their summit in Pattaya April 11, 2009. A summit of Asian leaders in Thailand was cancelled on
Saturday after anti-government protesters breached security and swarmed into the media centre at the hotel
complex where it was being held.
REUTERS/Jo Bo-Hee/Yonhap (THAILAND POLITICS MILITARY)
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Sat Apr 11, 5:27 AM ET |
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Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, seen here, has
announced a state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding areas after protests that forced the cancellation of
a regional summit.
(AFP/Christophe Archambault)
Sun Apr 12, 10:21 AM ET |
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Thai anti-government demonstrators gather
just moments before bashing their way into the meeting venue on Saturday, April 11, 2009, in Pattaya,
Thailand, at the 14th ASEAN summit. A Thai government officials say a summit of Asian leaders has
been canceled for security reasons. The announcement Saturday came after more than 1,000 anti-government
protesters smashed through glass doors to storm into the convention hall where some of the meetings
were scheduled to take place.
(AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
Sat Apr 11, 3:35 AM ET
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Anti-government demonstrators storm past
Thai soldiers as they force their way into the 14th ASEAN Summit convention hall Saturday, April 11, 2009,
in Pattaya, Thailand. A Thai government officials say a summit of Asian leaders has been canceled for
security reasons.
(AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Sat Apr 11, 4:14 AM ET |
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Anti-government demonstrators
celebrate after storming past Thai soldiers as they force their way into the 14th ASEAN
Summit convention center Saturday, April 11, 2009, in Pattaya, Thailand. A Thai government
officials say a summit of Asian leaders has been canceled for security reasons. The announcement
Saturday came after more than 1,000 anti-government protesters smashed through glass doors
to storm into the convention hall where some of the meetings were scheduled to take place.
(AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Sat Apr 11, 3:47 AM ET |
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Supporters of ousted Thai prime minister Thaksin
Shinawatra gather inside one of the venues of the 14th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits in Pattaya April 11, 2009.
A summit of Asian leaders in Pattaya, Thailand, has effectively been cancelled after anti-government protesters broke
into part of the conference venue, a Thai government spokesman said on Saturday.
REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom
(THAILAND POLITICS CONFLICT)
Sat Apr 11, 4:05 AM ET |
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A Thai military helicopter leaves a rooftop
carrying unidentified leaders Saturday, April 11, 2009, in Pattaya, Thailand, following the storming
of the 14th ASEAN Convention Center by anti-government protesters. A Thai government officials
say a summit of Asian leaders has been canceled for security reasons.
(AP Photo/David Longstreath)
Sat Apr 11, 4:02 AM ET
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Indonesian President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono (L) walks before departing from U-Tapao military airport in Sattahip
on April 11, 2009. A summit of Asian leaders in Thailand was cancelled on Saturday after
hundreds of anti-government protesters broke through a cordon of troops and swarmed into
the meeting's venue. About half of the Asian leaders attending the summit were evacuated by
helicopter to a nearby military airbase.
REUTERS/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/Pool (THAILAND)
Sat Apr 11, 8:53 AM ET
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Anti-government demonstrators cry
after storming past Thai soldiers as they force their way into the 14th ASEAN Summit convention
hall Saturday, April 11, 2009, in Pattaya, Thailand. A Thai government officials say a summit of
Asian leaders has been canceled for security reasons. The announcement Saturday came after
more than 1,000 anti-government protesters smashed through glass doors to storm into the convention
hall where some of the meetings were scheduled to take place.
(AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Sat Apr 11, 3:32 AM ET |
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REFILE - CLARIFYING CAPTION.
THAI PM ABHISIT VEJJAJIVA WAS IN THE CAR. Protesters surround and beat the car carrying
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva at the interior ministry in Bangkok April 12, 2009. Troops fired
into the air as Thai anti-government protesters stormed the country's interior ministry on Sunday after
Abhisit declared a state of emergency in the capital.
REUTERS/Stringer
(THAILAND POLITICS CONFLICT)
Sun Apr 12, 9:58 AM ET |
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A supporter of former Thai prime
minister Thaksin Shinawatra sits in front of riot policemen as they block a main road in Bangkok
April 12, 2009. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva told anti-government demonstrators on
Sunday to end their protests or face tough measures allowed under a state of emergency that he
declared earlier in the capital.
REUTERS/Kerek Wongsa
(THAILAND POLITICS CONFLICT)
Sun Apr 12, 7:47 AM ET
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Supporters of ousted Thai prime minister
Thaksin Shinawatra celebrate after seizing an armoured personnel carrier in Bangkok April 12, 2009
a day after the ASEAN Summit was cancelled. Troops fired into the air as Thai anti-government
protesters stormed the country's interior ministry on Sunday after Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva
declared a state of emergency in the capital.
REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang
(THAILAND POLITICS CONFLICT IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)
Sun Apr 12, 5:48 AM ET |
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Recent riot in Thailand after Thaksin’s followers bashing their
way into the meeting venue on Saturday, April 11, 2009, in Pattaya,
Thailand during the 14th ASEAN summit, is like the red counter-attack after
Thailand Airport Blocked By Yellow Power, Ousted the Prime Minsiter
on November-December 2008 that caused PM Somchai Wongsawat’s withdrawal.
For me it has a special meaning since it happened during the 14th ASEAN summit,
as if a message for me that the
"test"
which was inspired by your giving an award to a Thailand man should really be
for non-political activities. Because my name is Firman which in Dutch or German
"fir" has the meaning of "four", so "14" is like
about my going for number one position.
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Thai soldiers watch for anti-government snipers as they clear an
intersection in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, early Monday,
April 13, 2009. Thai soldiers unleashed hundreds of rounds of
automatic weapons fire to clear rock-throwing anti-government
protesters from a major intersection in the capital in the pre-dawn
darkness Monday.
(AP Photo/David Longstreath)
Sun Apr 12, 10:08 PM ET
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Date:
Tue, 14 April 2009 11:40 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: Dow Jones Up For My "Four Policemen" Position
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The Dow Jones ticker in New York's Times Square is photographed Monday,
March 23, 2009. Wall Street got the news it wanted on the economy's biggest problems,
banks and housing, and celebrated by hurtling the Dow Jones industrials up nearly 500 points.
(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Mon Mar 23, 6:18 PM ET
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REFILE - ADDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is seen on a digital display at the New York Stock Exchange
March 23, 2009. U.S. stocks surged around 7 percent on Monday after the Obama administration
detailed a plan to purge toxic assets from bank balance sheets, fueling optimism about a revival in
bank lending and driving double-digit gains in financial shares.
REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
(UNITED STATES BUSINESS)
Mon Mar 23, 6:04 PM ET
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Something interesting happened related with
Oakland Shootings Four Policemen Died
and the Dow Jones market response.
As you can see in Yahoo server’s index of my files for this Oakland shooting matters at
http://www.oocities.org/amfir_mmix_b/others_fot/ disasters/oakland_shootings_4death,
the materials were first uploaded on 22 March 2009, but because I still had to write other letters so I postponed it.
The next day on Monday, March 23, 2009, Dow Jones industrials up
nearly 500 points, or 6.8 percent, the biggest percentage increase for the Dow and the
Standard & Poor's 500 index since October 28, 2008. But I thought it was only once, could
be just a coincidence, not related with my uploading the photos about four policemen shot dead in Oakland.
On 8 April 2009 finally I could write the
Oakland Shootings Four Policemen Died, "A Marriage, Not Just Dating" after some other important letters.
Then a few hours later on the same 8 April 2009, after two days down, Dow Jones up again 47.55 points,
followed by another bigger 246.27 points up on 9 April 2009.
As if it was Dow Jones’ positive market reaction for me
to be in the position of Four Policemen Died at Oakland Shootings, because my name
is Firman which in Dutch or German "fir" has the meaning of "four".
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Dow Jones Industrials Index
March - April 2009
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March 19, down 85.78 at 7,400.80.
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March 20, down 122.42 at 7,278.38.
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March 23, up 497.48 at 7,775.86.
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March 24, down 115.99 at 7,659.87. |
March 25, up 89.94 at 7,749.81.
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March 26, up 174.75 at 7,924.56. |
March 27, down 148.38
at7,776.18. |
March 30, down 254.16 at
7,522.02. |
March 31, up 86.90 at 7,608.92. |
April 1, up 152.68 at 7,761.60.
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April 2, up 216.48 at 7,978.08.
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April 3, up 39.51 at 8,017.59.
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April 6, down 41.74 at 7,975.85.
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April 7, down 186.29 at 7,789.56.
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April 8, up 47.55 at 7,837.11.
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April 9, up 246.27 at 8,083.38.
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April 13, down 25.57 at 8,057.81. |
source: AP
Mon Apr 13,
5:18 pm ET
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