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2005 年 3 月 20 日 星期日 【晴】

Maggie傅珮嘉 ~ 是晚 《勁歌金曲》之演出:《魘》
Live大不同 還有 薛凱琪

>>April 22, 2005 at 12:15:59 PM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 18 日 星期五 【晴】

《掌聲響起》
曲: 陳進興 詞:鄭國江、陳桂芬 (原唱:鳳飛飛) 唱:梁靜茹 (2004年10月16、17日 掉亡父)

孤獨站在這舞台 聽到掌聲響起來 我的心中有無限感慨
  多少青春不在 多少情懷更改 我還擁有你的愛
好像初次的舞台 聽到第一聲喝采 我的眼淚忍不住掉下來
  經過多少失敗 經過多少等待 告訴自己要忍耐
掌聲響起來我心更明白 你的愛將與我同在
  掌聲響起來我心更明白 歌聲交會你我的愛
http://midi.club.st/lyrics/lych/ch4/lyrics4_4.htm

>>March 21, 2005 at 12:45:39 AM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 16 日 星期三 【陰】

天 水 圍 有 水 管 爆 裂 交 通 受 阻 2005-03-16 HKT 08:28
天 水 圍 湖 翠 路 有 水 管 爆 裂 , 城 巴 962A 號 路 線 需 要 改 道 , 慧 豐 園 以 及 海 翠 花 園 車 站 暫 時 取 消 。
唔怪得知啦 ~ 原來湖翠路 o係「天水圍」 唔怪得搵唔到啦
其實尋日聽收音機就已經知道爆水管 就係估唔到今日晏晝過天水圍時 佢(九廣輕鐵)仲話因為湖翠路爆水管 506 A73等等都要改道
所以就諗住走O既時候 特登搭A73出去睇下爆成點 ~ 踏o左成個鐘由總站(天富)搭到總站(屯門碼頭) 去到總站前o既湖翠路竟然又唔駛改道
原來「湖翠路」o係「天水圍」 ....
搵o左好多報紙同網站都搵唔到呢單爆水徜爆兩日o既奇聞
到最後竟然o係報道爆水管改道呢則交通消息o既香港電台網頁見到原來湖翠路唔o係屯門
真係吹漲!
相比之下 唐司長今日呢份無甚驚喜o既預算案 (除o左廢遺產稅同增右部份免稅額 就無甚令人開心/失望的預算) 湖翠路竟不在屯門的新聞真教人驚喜

>>March 18, 2005 at 3:23:52 PM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 15 日 星期二 【晴】

Fri 15:36:42 18-03-2005

>>March 19, 2005 at 12:51:42 PM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 11 日 星期五 【晴】


『如果沒有你 日子怎麼過 ... 啦啦啦啦啦 啦啦啦啦啦啦啦 ...... 』
新不如舊? 長毛話而家係 曾氏皇朝 都咪話唔驚 ~ 何生話 七月十號選特首 又有人話曾司長可能會做十二年特首
如果係咁 仲有咩叫做「高度自治」 / 「一國兩制」
《基本法》又下下都「釋法」o既 咁仲有啥『存在價值』?!
「健康理由」又可唔可以再深入啲解釋一下 健康欠佳又點可以做「政協副主席」 ~ 工作不繁重(不煩不重)嗎?

>>March 11, 2005 at 9:33:48 AM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 10 日 星期四 【晴】

Rather's Curtain Closer: 'Courage' ~ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/08/eveningnews/main678731.shtml

NEW YORK, March 9, 2005
(CBS) Dan Rather ended an era at CBS News on Wednesday night by signing off as Evening News anchor with a familiar message: "Courage".

Rather, who spent 24 years in the anchor chair, closed the news program with these words:

"To our soldiers in dangerous places. To those who have endured the tsunami and to all who have suffered natural disasters, and who must find the will to rebuild. To the oppressed and to those whose lot it is to struggle, in financial hardship or in failing health. To my fellow journalists in places where reporting the truth means risking all. And to each of you: 'Courage.'"

Rather is passing the baton to CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer, who will anchor the show until a permanent replacement is chosen. Rather stepped down 24 years to the day after he replaced another CBS News icon: Walter Cronkite.

Rather tied his final message to the tragic events of Sept. 11.

"Not long after I first came to the anchor chair I briefly signed off using the word 'courage.' I want to return to it now, in a different way, to a nation still nursing a broken heart for what happened here in 2001, and especially those who found themselves closest to the events of Sept. 11," he said.

In September 1986, Rather began signing-off newscasts with the word "courage." But he dropped that sign off a week later.

After the broadcast, about two hundred CBS News employees crowded the Evening News studio and gave Rather an ovation that lasted several minutes.

Rather said the ovation was "overdone," but then noted that anything worth doing was worth overdoing.

The newsman's wife of 48 years, Jean, stood near the anchor desk, smiling but wiping tears from her eyes. CBS News executives and correspondents toasted Rather with champagne and Wild Turkey, Rather's favorite adult beverage.

The end of Rather's run at the Evening News does not mean retirement. He will remain on as a correspondent for both editions of "60 Minutes."

During his long and prolific career with CBS News, the 73-year-old Rather has written six books, anchored six presidential election campaigns and covered a dozen wars on five continents.

He has braved hurricanes, waded through flood waters, dodged bullets, comforted wounded GIs, mouthed off to presidents, wept on camera, become a lightning rod for conservatives and been badly beaten by a dangerous maniac on Park Avenue.

A 50-year career in journalism has made Rather a witness to modern American history: the assassination of President Kennedy, the civil rights movement, Watergate, wars in Vietnam and Iraq. The correspondent and anchorman has also interviewed hundreds of world leaders and newsmakers ranging from Mother Teresa to Saddam Hussein.

This road well traveled has been strewn with "Ratherisms," folksy sayings that can make one smile or wince or both. It was Rather who told us that the Florida presidential race was as "hotter than a Times Square Rolex" and who reminded us of the importance of swing states: "It don't mean a thing if they don't get those swings."

But Rather's departure from the Evening News has been clouded by his high-profile role in a flawed CBS News story about President Bush's National Guard service and some harsh comments from old CBS colleagues, including Cronkite, who suggested Schieffer should have been given the anchor job years ago.

Last September, Rather was the correspondent on a "60 Minutes Wednesday" piece that used documents that purported to show Mr. Bush received preferential treatment during his years in the Texas Air National Guard.

The authenticity of the documents was almost immediately questioned, but CBS News and Rather continued to defend the story long after it was broadcast. An independent panel that probed the network's handling of the story concluded CBS News failed to follow basic journalistic principles in the preparation and reporting of the piece.

The panel also said CBS News had compounded that failure with a "rigid and blind" defense of the story. As a result of the panel report, four CBS News employees lost their jobs.

Rather has repeatedly apologized for his role in the story and expressed regrets about the fate of his colleagues.

"First and foremost is that four people lost their jobs over it. And I don’t have them – I never have them far from my mind," Rather said. "Also I want to say personally and directly I’m sorry. I regret every nanosecond when I let anybody at CBS News down and even more when I let the audience down. It’s painful to me."

Although the Guard story was a low point in Rather’s career, it was far from his only brush with controversy. There were well-publicized run-ins with two top Republicans, Richard Nixon and President Bush the elder. And in 2001, he made an embarrassing appearance at a Democratic fundraiser in Texas hosted by his daughter.

These events contributed to Rather’s status as a lightning rod for conservative critics who view him as a symbol of what they see as the media’s liberal bias.

The Texas-born Rather has always dreamed of a career in journalism. He grew up in Houston, where he began reporting the news for local radio and TV stations.

"We didn't own a TV set, and we didn't know anybody who did," Rather recently told the Texas Monthly. "My dream was to be a byline reporter on either the Houston Chronicle or the Houston Post."

His breakthrough came in 1961, when his daring coverage of Hurricane Carla for KHOU-TV attracted the attention of CBS.

Below are some memorable events in his CBS career:

1962: Joins CBS News as chief of the network's Southwest bureau, in Dallas, where it was his job to cover 23 states, Mexico and Central America.

Nov. 22, 1963: Reports live from the scene of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Not only was CBS the first network on the scene, but Rather was also the first to report Kennedy had died.

1964: Promoted to White House correspondent for CBS News.

1965: Sent to Vietnam — at his own request — to cover the war.

1966: Returns to the U.S. and resumes his role as White House correspondent.

1974: His combative style is captured in a memorable moment while exchanging verbal jabs with President Nixon. First, Rather is booed and applauded when he stands to ask Nixon a question. Mr. Nixon turned the question around: "Are you running for something?" "No, sir, Mr. President," Rather shot back. "Are you?" This angers the White Houses. Several CBS affiliates asked for his resignation.

1974: Co-wrote a book about Watergate, "The Palace Guard," which became a best-seller. Another book, "The Camera Never Blinks," was published in 1977.

1980: Slips into Afghanistan in disguise following the Soviet invasion. The escapade earns him a nickname: "Gunga Dan."

March 9, 1981: CBS Evening News anchor Walter Cronkite retires, and Rather takes over.

1986: Rather is attacked and badly beaten on Park Avenue by a deranged man later convicted of murdering an NBC stagehand. Rather’s woozy recollection of his attacker’s words, "What’s the frequency, Kenneth?," becomes the title of a song by rock band R.E.M.

1987: Rather walks off the CBS Evening News set in anger after the network decided to let the U.S. Open tennis tournament run overtime, cutting into the news broadcast. CBS was left with dead air for six minutes.

Jan. 25, 1988: In an interview with then-Vice President George H.W. Bush, Rather presses the future president about his involvement in the Iran-Contra affair. A heated exchange follows, with Mr. Bush asking Rather whether he wished to be judged for the tennis walk-off.

1990: Is the first American journalist to interview Saddam Hussein after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

March 31, 1999: Secures an exclusive first sit-down interview with President Clinton following the Lewinsky scandal and his impeachment by the House.

2001: Breaks into tears twice while discussing the 9/11 attacks on David Letterman’s late-night show a few days after the tragedy.

Feb. 24, 2003: Gets the most sought-after interview in the world: an exclusive one-on-one with Saddam Hussein in Baghdad, the first time the Iraqi leader talks with an American journalist since 1991.

Nov. 23, 2004: Rather announces he will step down March 9, 2005, as anchor of the CBS Evening News.

By Dan Collins
©MMV, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

from ~ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1998/08/01/eveningnews/main15214.shtml
Up Next: Weekdays
NEW YORK
(CBS) Here's a look at what's coming up tonight on the CBS Evening News from Anchor Bob Schieffer:

"Hi everyone, we turn a new page tonight on the CBS Evening News. I'll be talking about that at the end of the broadcast, but we'll start with what will always comes first -- the news. And we'll be starting tonight with a strange tale -- that mystery about who killed a federal judge's family in Chicago may have been solved....

A man who shot himself in his car at a traffic stop in Wisconsin today left a suicide note claiming responsibility for the murders of Federal Judge Joan Lefkow's husband and mother. The note included information that was not released to the public. Correspondent Cynthia Bowers joins us live from Chicago with a closer look at who this man was and what his connection was to Judge Lefkow.

President Bush was in Alabama today selling his plan for fixing social security. So, how'd he do? We'll hear from both sides of the debate when we talk with Chief White House correspondent John Roberts. And, one country that has tried privatizing social security is Chile -- and it seems to be working. Correspondent Trish Regan reports from Santiago, Chile in tonight's Inside Story.

And, just when you thought things couldn't get more bizarre in Michael Jackson's child molestation case...the singer failed to show up on time for his trial today. The judge threatened to arrest him and revoke his $3 million bail as his attorney could be seen pacing outside the courthouse talking on a cell phone. Correspondent Vince Gonzales is following the trial for us and joins us from outside the courthouse with the latest.

In other news, Bill Clinton is out of surgery and recovering at a New York hospital after undergoing a procedure to correct scarring and fluid in his left lung. So, how's the former president doing? Our Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Kaledin will join us on the set with a closer look at his post-op prognosis.
And finally tonight, I'll have a few closing thoughts as I look forward to beginning this new chapter with you here at the CBS Evening News. I hope you'll be watching." -Bob Schieffer

For more information on these stories please click on the following links:

Tardy Jackson Arrives In Court
Click Here http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/10/entertainment/main679340.shtml

Bill Clinton Out Of Surgery
Click Here http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/03/10/national/main679236.shtml

And here's an early look at what we're working on for Friday’s broadcast:
A cell phone jammer can cut off any cell phone in the vicinity. Friday, we'll take you undercover to see where these things are coming from and what could happen if lots of people get them. A Friday Consumer Alert on the CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer.

If you would like more information on any of these stories or the broadcast, please click on the following address and e-mail us:
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>>March 11, 2005 at 9:24:58 AM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 7 日 星期一 【晴】

都說近來冇記性
K58 正式取代A59的大日子都錯過了「紀念品」落空了 ...
本來應承點半叫醒阿妹 點三都仲記得(阿媽提起) 但點半當然唔記得 兩點一先醒起呢 ~ 做乜野?!
仲未為火牛想辦法 (依然係要番CAMPUS寫日記) 保險又仲未有回音
但連續三個月都過唔到數 但咪真係一個局呢 ...


>>March 7, 2005 at 3:30:57 PM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 6 日 星期日 【晴】

呢世仔第一次行百萬行
一朝早未出發已經見到老sir 本來想同佢講下近況 不過佢問o左兩句 答o左兩句 答到「戲肉」時就停o左lu ... 反正講同唔講都冇啥分別 而人家亦無興趣聽
話就話九點開始 但就十一點先「正式起行」 期間見到大會主持 祝文君同陳霽平
當然就唔少得「烚熟狗頭」o既Donald啦
夜晚仲話佢同飛番o黎香港o既董生會面 第二朝佢兩個見報d面口就知發生咩事
(一個曾「口口聲聲」話 離開比留低容易 一個亦「咬牙切齒」話對做行政長官冇興趣)
究竟官字究竟有幾多個口?
本來應承周阿媽行百萬行係想『擴充業務』 ~ 到沙田貼告示
但告不冇貼到 本來想偷雞行不全程 但最後都如大會「數字」般用大約兩小時行畢全程 (平時應該唔駛一個鐘就行完全程六公里 ~ 而唔兜路的話應該只需四五個字)
本來唔諗住跟車番 到最後都係o係閃去A1 BAKERY同商務之後跟車番
o係商務仲買o左望到頸都長埋o既『香港街2005』 連埋本大廈名錄都不過百二蚊
可謂勁抵買 ~ 夠晒大本夠晒清楚 偏偏就係 資料竟然唔及一月出o既地圖新
89D同40X o既總站竟然仲係利安而唔係烏溪沙 但其他資料附錄都唔錯 最正就緊係可以睇到大部份建築o既ariel photos ~ 雖然有d都唔夠新 ~ 新界西o既相竟然係三年前o既 ~ 之但係咁亦可以睇番「以前」o既香港風貌 ~ 西九龍幅相就「新得滯」 D草唔見晒 一片荒涼 ~ 真箇悽涼
最唔明就係o係沙田商務見到o既《大長今》小說竟然賣百二 仲話再折實賣一百零二 ~ 明明屯門同天水圍商務都賣緊二百四十九 架o麻(八五折都要過二百)
o係屯門有個人話想買 真係有d衝動想叫佢過沙田買 ~ 都仲有得賺 只可惜最後今日


>>March 7, 2005 at 3:57:24 PM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 5 日 星期六 【晴】

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終於睇o左《在世界中心呼喚愛》 真係好浪漫
仲聽到好多喊聲 亦聽到隔離位陪女朋友o黎睇戲o既男仔扯鼻鼾 (真係 ..)
套戲有好多「巧合」 十七年前同十七年後o既「巧合」
之但係 唔係好明點解十七年後o既男女主角先係「主角」
原來套戲同本原著好唔同o既 (起碼原著冇啥「未婚妻」) 咁真係要睇下
今日先發現原來荃灣西站o既出口係有兩層o既 o係上層o既C出口吹海風 真爽 050307 16:06:20 050318 15:34:13

>>April 8, 2005 at 2:56:41 AM GMT+8


2005 年 3 月 2 日 星期三 【雨】

睇地圖覺得 柴灣同屯門o既城市規劃有幾分相似 (但柴灣就細過屯門好多 人口密度亦好似言好多) 最唔同o既就係屯門冇咁多墳場
去到漁灣「村」o既漁順樓 兜o左幾個圈都搵唔到路上那「呂氏(兄弟)護老院」
睇O左個幾鐘先到寡人INTERVIEW 但「全日」interviewo既就似乎得三個
但當人家回應人家說有咩想問時 對方就顯得勁不耐煩 話仲有好多面試者 其實你係想快d食飯o者 對嗎 (人家何嘗唔想早d食飯?!)

面試完想快D閃去中環 但都成十二點半 點算呀
而經東區走廊同唔經東區走廊o既新巴o既巴士站 差成條街 搵餐懵 好彩最尾上o左788 唔駛三個字就到o左中環喇
o係美心食埋o野仲大把時間行去Palace IFC添

Ray 一片描述了 Ray Charles (Ray Charles Robinson) (1930-2004)的大半生
真係好睇好聽 只可惜拍片時 老人家仲在世 到上畫時 老人家已不在了
只能從唱片中找回這鬼才的點滴
Jamie Foxx 更是令人驚喜 比Collateral 的Jamie Foxx更叫人驚喜
據說 全劇的歌曲的演奏同演出都是Jamie Foxx一手包辦 而非出自Ray ... Jamie Foxx 真的演活了Ray Charles 050307 16:25:53 2005年03月18日 Fri 15:42:09

>>March 21, 2005 at 12:31:26 AM GMT+8


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>>September 25, 2007 at 10:55:02 PM GMT+8

做老師不易為, 我小一就知, 不
>>September 23, 2007 at 4:24:07 PM GMT+8

請問...你係o係雅都商場看過林
>>September 14, 2007 at 1:02:59 PM GMT+8

首先, 我都健在呀. <br>
>>September 12, 2007 at 10:53:04 PM GMT+8

嘩~~日記in the futu
>>September 5, 2007 at 9:46:05 AM GMT+8

hey, 又再傻&#21523;
>>August 31, 2007 at 5:41:07 PM GMT+8

Hi Snoopy( haha,
>>August 7, 2007 at 11:34:00 AM GMT+8

為什麼不update日記? <b
>>May 14, 2007 at 9:05:05 PM GMT+8

那我有什麼可以幫你呢?都不知道有
>>March 30, 2007 at 2:19:02 AM GMT+8

我都希望你同你的家人都會有一個好
>>December 4, 2006 at 2:16:33 PM GMT+8

知道你的苦... <br>卻幫不
>>September 27, 2006 at 2:27:41 AM GMT+8

沒有什麼特別事想說,只是想係你l
>>September 22, 2006 at 11:11:23 PM GMT+8

我個icq short左...成
>>June 29, 2006 at 1:57:08 AM GMT+8

to snoopy <br>好對
>>June 2, 2006 at 12:11:11 AM GMT+8

好似好耐冇聽過你d野咁... <
>>May 30, 2006 at 12:32:31 AM GMT+8

知道有很有人都在支持你的。但最後
>>May 29, 2006 at 9:58:57 PM GMT+8

見到你個msm同路人既留言,知道
>>May 25, 2006 at 1:25:40 AM GMT+8

放心啦... <br>到時你好返
>>May 19, 2006 at 1:56:31 PM GMT+8

hihihih <br>加油呀!
>>May 17, 2006 at 2:10:16 AM GMT+8

你的日記好好睇wow...真的.
>>July 5, 2005 at 11:00:40 PM GMT+8

我都唔想架...我都好唔好意思架
>>April 1, 2005 at 4:17:45 AM GMT+8

&#25886;乜&#22050
>>March 25, 2005 at 3:37:51 AM GMT+8

琪琪似乎無乜力量 <br>整個人
>>February 5, 2005 at 1:53:42 PM GMT+8

i am having my l
>>December 19, 2004 at 7:01:40 PM GMT+8

Dear Raymond, <
>>October 8, 2004 at 9:03:53 AM GMT+8

你好嗎? <br>希望你真係好l
>>October 3, 2004 at 12:06:47 AM GMT+8

你好,Raymond.恕我冒昧看
>>September 27, 2004 at 4:19:04 AM GMT+8

How are U? <br>
>>September 7, 2004 at 11:15:02 AM GMT+8

好耐世紀無上網lu <br>今d
>>September 5, 2004 at 6:10:12 PM GMT+8

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