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原帖由 sharen 於 2008-3-2 04:40 AM 發表。

谢谢宜子..
但好伤心哦..那宜子你能帮我看看那男生他今年会结婚吗??
我和他会结成夫妻吗?
前面JACK说我今年有八成机会怀孕..那 …之前有提及会有兄弟及朋友影响,您又想奉子成婚,会不会对小孩不公平。
我建议您对自己有些信心,借怀孕而婚并不是好事,虽然他曾对您说过怀孕了就结婚,可是他的心呢?如有心要结婚或册,并不须要了小孩才结。
是否想过有了小孩后而他又没有太多时间陪您及小孩。您心里也明白这男人对事业的野心,其实您该问自已是否淮备好往受后的事。
婚他是没那么有劲去结,如与别的女人结也是种”交易”。
抱歉,对您直接讲了。
同时也希望其他老师们可以指点您多些。 -
原帖由 jackchan_b2b 於 2008-2-29 11:46 AM 發表。

没法。她是被逼上“梁山”。
对奥巴马,她还有间接的杀手锏没出。如她不用,会输得难看。:pig11: :pig6:出招了!
奧巴馬責希拉莉
用恐嚇手段爭取選票
(德克薩斯州.休斯敦1日法新電)美國民主黨總統初選參選人奧巴馬指責對手希拉莉,在競選廣告中使用恐嚇手法,來暗指他無能力保護美國孩童。
在下週二德州和俄亥俄州舉行初選之前,希拉莉已開始播出競選廣告。 該廣告的背景:一批小童正睡得很甜時,卻傳來電話鈴聲,連續不停。 希拉莉俄州領先 一名男性講述者說:“現在是凌晨3點,孩子們正好睡。但白宮的電話卻響個不停。” “世界上有事情發生了。你的選票將決定誰會拿起電話回應。” 雖然廣告裡未提到奧巴馬的名字,但很明顯暗示希拉莉會回電話,而她的對手卻不敢接受挑戰,保衛國家。” 不過,已連續取得11州初選勝仗的奧巴馬回擊,指責希拉莉使用恐嚇手段,爭取選票。 46歲的奧巴馬在德州的一個競選集會說:“這種廣告我們以前已見過,他們通常利用人們的恐懼心理,去嚇走我們的選票。” 他說:“問題是,當你拿起電話時,你要做出怎樣的決擇?實際上,我們也有過一個緊急電話,那就是決定是否入侵伊拉克。希拉莉參議員卻給了錯誤的答案。” 兩人即將于3月4日在俄亥俄州、德州、羅德島州和佛蒙特州舉行總統候選人提名初選。其中俄州和德州的勝負,攸關民主黨提名,因此備受各界矚目。 根據福斯電視網周五公佈的最新民調,希拉莉在俄州領先歐巴馬八個百分點,奧巴馬則在德州領先希拉莉三個百分點。 -
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婚事方面您急他不急因与其友人或家人有关。
会有八成机会怀孕但防流产。
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否認達辛幕後操控政府
沙瑪:我才是泰相
(曼谷29日美聯電)泰國首相沙瑪週五很生氣地堅稱,他才是泰國真正的首相。 針對一名記者指達辛再次成為政府領導人,沙瑪厲聲回應:“我是真正首相。”他說:“你們都這樣認為嗎?多丟臉。你們怎么可以說我們有兩位首相?” 沙瑪說:“我不是任何人的代理人。” 沙瑪週五也對一名美國高級特使說,雖然達辛已回國,他並沒有在幕后操控政府。 沙瑪會見美國遠東事務專員希爾時表示:“現在有批評者說,真正的首相已回到泰國,可是,現在我才是首相。” 很多分析家說,達辛將會緊緊束縛沙瑪。沙瑪反駁他是達辛傀儡的說法。他對希爾說,現在是他在執政。 達辛結束17個月流亡回國時受到熱烈歡迎,敵對者擔心這是他東山再起的第一步,儘管他面對貪污提控和誓言從此退出政壇。 財長征詢達辛財經意見 他去法庭面對貪污提控后獲保釋,他隨后在記者會上宣稱:“我回來是為了討回我們的清白和爭取法庭的公平審訊。” 達辛表示:“我不再參與政治,我要與與家人一起平靜生活,我要死在自己的國家。” 他補充說,他將花時間在慈善和體育活動。 但反對者說,達辛有計劃捲土重來,那可能又引發像2006年9月他被推翻前的大規模示威和政治動亂。 前曼谷市長,也曾是達辛好友的盧金河說:“沒有人相信達辛退出政壇,因為他所做的一切都是政治遊戲,這一切都是他在幕后操控。” 他說:“達辛將使泰國陷入更大危機,使人民再也無法忍受。” 就在達辛回國后數小時,財長蘇拉蓬即宣佈政府將征詢達辛在經濟方面的意見。 雖然達辛的命運未卜,國家最有權勢的機構,包括軍方,都設法削弱他的影響力,但他仍以勝利者的姿態重新進入泰國的政治舞台中心。 前參議員佐恩說:“他坐在后座,卻仍可以操控車前進。” 他說,達辛可能不再擔任首相,但他能像新加坡的李光耀,在幕后操控。
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達辛發動宣傳攻勢
(東京29日綜合電)泰國前首相達辛周四結束流亡,隨行的還有兩名曼市球會球員,他們要在泰國免費教小朋友和泰國國家足球隊踢球,達辛周五還要去探視一個住院的高僧,據悉,這一切都是他精心規劃的宣傳攻勢。
58歲的達辛,周四從香港回到曼谷,他在曼谷機場受到英雄式的歡迎,由于他有案在身,在完成投案程序后,以800萬泰銖(約80萬令吉)交保。 雖然達辛信誓旦旦的說,不會再涉足政治,不過政治觀察家懷疑,他現在的種種作態,都只是為復出政壇而做的精心算計。 一位前國會議員形容,達辛現在雖然坐在后座,可是汽車還是由他操控。他回國才幾個小時,泰國財政部長就說,要針對經濟問題,求教于他。 反對黨警告,達辛如果再涉足政治,他下台前泰國大規模群眾示威可能會重演。 -
Gamble to rebuild an empire?Former premier may be seeking to protect his interests, rein in Samak: pundits Published on February 29, 2008
The cheers, and the jeers, that greeted Thaksin Shinawatra on his return to Thailand yesterday may have set the stage for him to rebuild his political empire. Most people believe his return is not likely to trigger a political confrontation at this juncture because Thaksin is in no hurry to reclaim power. Thaksin insists he has quit politics for good, but many believe it is only a matter of time before he attempts to make a political comeback. Thaksin still faces two legal hurdles. First, there are still several corruption cases pending against him. These cases will take time to resolve. His assets worth between Bt50 billion and Bt60 billion are frozen, pending the investigation into the allegations of corruption against him. Second, Thaksin along with 110 former executives of Thai Rak Thai Party have been barred from politics for five year by the Constitution Court. But, according to a political source, Thaksin has taken a gamble by returning to Thailand to deal with the immediate problems revolving around the economy and Samak Sundaravej, the prime minister. “The economy is about to face serious problems if it is not tackled well enough. The popularity of the government remains good. Thaksin is afraid that if the economy is not handled appropriately, the government would become unpopular and it would be difficult to reverse the situation,” said the political source. Thaksin also would like to tackle Samak head-on because it looks like the incumbent premier wants to put his own stamp on leading the country without having to listen to the People Power Party. “Samak will find it difficult to move around now that Thaksin has come back. He hasn’t yet had the time to build up his power. Thaksin just can’t afford to let Samak consolidate his power,” said Dr Montri Chenvidkarn, a political scientist. Frederic Neumann, a regional economist of HSBC based in Hong Kong, agreed Samak may develop political ambitions of his own, having recently fulfilled a long-held desired to attain the top post. “The feisty former governor of Bangkok, although hand-picked by Thaksin as leader of his political movement (presumably with the understanding of his eventual resignation in favour of his political patron) is likely to exhibit an increasingly independent streak, possibly clashing with the former premier’s plans for a swift return to politics,” he said. For Thaksin to return to power, the laws will have to be changed. Neumann expects the current government to move towards an amnesty for the 111 executives of Thai Rak Thai in due course. “The pending corruption cases may prove more difficult to dispose of, but, eventually, we expect these cases to be laid to rest as well. This opens the door for new elections to be held next year, which may see the return of Thaksin to the premiership, along with a comfortable parliamentary majority,” he said. “But, for the time being, Thailand should enjoy a period of relative political calm as various legal complications help restrain political ambitions.” A Democrat executive, who asked not to be named, said Thaksin might want his fortune back. “Thaksin might try to get his money back by filing a complaint to the court that the military coup was illegal and that as a consequence all the legal obligations that follow should be declared illegal too. This legal tactic was used to nullify the orders issued by coup-leaders in the past,” he said. But the Democrat executive said Thaksin would not choose this path, at least in the immediate future because he does not need to use the money now. Thaksin’s concern is how to manage the People Power Party and the overall political conditions. If he could manage it, other problems would be resolved later – including the cases in the judicial process. One renowned university law lecturer said Thaksin might have a motion submitted to the Parliament to nullify the law establishing the Asset Examination Committee (AEC), which has been probing his assets. If this comes about, the cases under the AEC might be transferred to the attorney-general. The second way to nullify the AEC is to have someone file a petition to the court. The petition will ask for nullification of the coup and its legal obligations. “Yet doing so might make him look cunning and destroy his image with the public. On the other hand, the AEC’s term will end soon anyway. Why can’t he wait?” the law lecturer said. However, the military establishment may yet show greater determination to keep Thaksin out of the game for good. The pending legal cases against Thaksin and against House Speaker Yongyuth Tiyapairat over alleged election fraud, might be played out and set up the country for another clash. “The return of Thaksin will create waves, but expect the former premier to lay low for the time being. Thailand is not quite out of the woods yet politically, but we expect a period of relative calm to persist for the remainder of the year,” Neumann said.
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