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Everything from tapas to roast suckling pig

Posted: 20 May 2011 05:56 PM PDT

The quarter portion of roast suckling pig we had... no wonder every other table ordered this. — All pictures by Eu Hooi Khaw

KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 — I would have mopped up the olive oil of the Al Ajillo or prawns in garlic and chilli as it had captured all their delicious aromas but I had to stop myself. The prawns were sweet and firm and the dried chilli and slices of garlic were well infused into the oil.

This tapas, and the platter of parma, Serrano and iberico ham, speck, chorizo and salami with melon, pickled olives and chilli made a scrumptious start to our dinner at El Meson in Bangsar.

A refreshing and satisfying cold meat platter.

It's a treat having these thin slices of cured meats with sweet melon and the fat olives and savouring each different texture and flavour.

I have been to the restaurant before, when it first started, and liked the food. But it's even better now as there's an experienced Spanish chef at the helm.

I have a thing about stuffed piquillo peppers, and at El Meson, they beat out all the competition from other similar restaurants. These small red Spanish peppers are stuffed with minced pork and drizzled with a creamy, lightly cheesy sauce. They were luscious, sweet and juicy, striking a fine balance with the fine meat filling.

Iberico Cheeks Stewed in Red Wine and served with potato and caramelized onion terrine, bacon confit in olive oil and Spanish paprika scored with all of us for its melting texture, and complex flavours.

It was light enough to be enjoyed with the potato and onion terrine, while the bacon confit offered another dimension in texture.

When you are Chinese and rice is your staple, you tend to look at paella with some suspicion. But the one at El Meson did not disappoint. The chef is after all from Valencia, Spain, which is famous for this rice dish.

One of the specialties here is the Paella Valenciana.

The Paella Valenciana he delivered in a cast iron pan had been cooked in a rich chicken stock with chicken, pork, chorizo and green beans. The slightly al dente saffron rice had soaked in all the essence of these ingredients.

Even then when you bite into a piece of chicken or pork, they still retain their intrinsic flavours.

The roast suckling pig is obviously popular in this restaurant. We saw it being served at several tables. It's convenient that you can order just a portion to suit the number of people at the table.

Ours was a quarter portion, but it was ample, served with roast potato, salad and apple sauce. The skin was crispy, the meat tender with a thin layer of fat, and the fruity sauce balanced out its richness.

We had three desserts — the Crème Catalana, Ultimate Chocolate Molten Lava, and the Brazo de Gitano. The first is a Spanish crème brulee, and the last, a rolled sponge cake filled with custard cream served with a coulis of mixed berries.

The sponge cake turned out to be the best dessert of the evening. The cake was lovely with the vanilla custard and could stand alone without the coulis.

The Iberico Cheeks stewed in red wine are a must-try.

The Crème Catalana was a little under-done; I would have preferred it slightly firmer, while the Ultimate Chocolate Molten Lava lived up to its promise.

I would come back for more tapas, such as the eggplant layered with lamb and olives, grilled squid, Portobello mushrooms stuffed with beef and cheese and Spanish anchovies wrapped with bacon.

The restaurant is open throughout the day, and tapas are light and suitable in-between meals.

The Iberico Rack of Ribs slow-cooked and basted with a slightly smoked membrillo sauce (RM62), confit of cod in olive oil with garlic and chilli on a bed of ratatouille with sautéed seawater prawn and boiled potato (RM46), and seabass fillet wrapped in paper and baked with tomatoes and olives (RM42) seem like choice main courses for a next visit.

El Meson is located at 61-63 Jalan Telawi 3, Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur. Tel 03-2282 8290.

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Sharapova picks out Clijsters as French Open favourite

Posted: 20 May 2011 08:11 AM PDT

PARIS, May 20 – Maria Sharapova's victory in Rome last week has marked her out as a serious title contender at the French Open but the Russian former world number one says Kim Clijsters is the player to beat.

Belgian Clijsters (picture) was a major doubt for the tournament after injuring her ankle while stumbling at her cousin's wedding two months ago but has recovered in the nick of time.

"It's always difficult to not play for a few weeks and come back at a grand slam being your first tournament," the 24-year-old Sharapova, who could possibly have to beat Clijsters in the quarter-finals if she is to win the only slam to elude her, told reporters at Roland Garros after today's draw.

"But, you know, she has a tremendous amount of experience behind her. I don't think this is the first time that she's come back after having a long lay-off.

"She's been able to do really well when she's taken time off, so you can never count her out. It might take her a few matches to get into form. That's normal when you haven't played for a while. But she's a great champion, she's won the last couple of grand slams, is number two in the world.

"She's certainly the one to beat here."

Sharapova has never prospered on the Parisian clay, her best run coming in 2007 when she reached the semi-final, losing heavily to Serbia's Ana Ivanovic, but the signs are that her power game is beginning to adapt to the unique surface.

"I was really happy with the way last week turned out," world number seven Sharapova, who beat Samantha Stosur in Rome last week, said.

"I played great tennis. I had some great matches and wins over good players, especially on clay.So it's definitely a confidence booster. Just hoping to take this form and bring it over to Roland Garros." – Reuters

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Schweinsteiger out of Germany matches

Posted: 20 May 2011 06:53 AM PDT

BERLIN, May 20 – Bastian Schweinsteiger, who played the season's last three Bundesliga matches with a broken toe, has been ruled out of Germany's Euro 2012 qualifiers next month, the German Football Federation (DFB) said today.

Schweinsteiger (picture) was injured in a 1-1 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt but still played in subsequent matches against Schalke 04, St Pauli and VfB Stuttgart.

The DFB said on its website (www. dfb.de) that Schweinsteiger had dropped out of the squad after consulting the Bayern and Germany team doctors.

It added that Schweinsteiger had played the final games "despite pain and because of the special sporting situation of the Munich team."

Bayern were struggling to qualify for the Champions League, eventually finishing third to guarantee a place in the final qualifying round of Europe's top club competition.

Germany host Uruguay in a friendly on May 29 before visiting Austria on June 3 and Azerbaijan four days later for Euro 2012 qualifiers. They top Group A with 15 points from five games.

Bayern fiercely criticised the Netherlands at the start of the season for fielding their winger Arjen Robben at last year's World Cup finals when he had a thigh injury.

Robben missed the first four months of the German season after Bayern said he aggravated the injury in South Africa. – Reuters

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Travel industry looks to China, India, Brazil for boom

Posted: 19 May 2011 03:25 AM PDT

The increasing spending power of Brazilian tourists means that, as they venture further outside their home country, they are becoming a key source of revenue in the travel industry. — AFP pic

LAS VEGAS, May 19 — China, India and Brazil are poised to fuel an explosion in international tourism in the coming years, showering money and jobs on countries ready for it, and trouble for those that aren't, industry leaders say.

With an estimated two billion new middle-class consumers expected to come into the markets from those emerging powerhouses over the next two decades, the travel industry sees a potential gold rush ahead.

"The growth of China outbound travel is moving at a huge pace — it is about 20 per cent increase every year. And the number of outbound Chinese travellers hit 58 million last year," said David Scowsill, CEO of the World Travel and Tourism Council, an industry promotion group.

"And if you look ahead, (with about) 1.6 billion coming out of China and India, they are a huge amount of people coming in with money to burn," he told reporters.

The impact of that coming wave is a top topic at a three-day global travel and tourism summit that opens here on Tuesday, drawing CEOs from many of the world's largest travel companies and top tourism officials.

The United States is sending Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Valerie Jarrett, a top adviser to President Barack Obama. Mexico's President Fernando Calderon is the guest of honour.

Barriers to travel, technological innovation and change, body blows to tourism in quake-struck Japan and the turbulent Middle East also are on the agenda here.

But organisers say they want to get government officials and industry leaders thinking about what the arrival of the Chinese, Brazilians, Indians and others from newly affluent countries will mean for their national economies and the international travel business.

"We'll ask the attendees whether they are ready to absorb that level of growth," said Scowsill.

"Are governments ready with infrastructure build? Are private investors ready to put the investment in, and generally speaking are we ready to absorb that level of growth?"

Roger Dow, of the US Travel Association, calls the conflict between the projected surge in demand and lagging infrastructure "a real chicken and egg."

"As we build this travel, which will happen, we'll also have to take a real hard look at our infrastructure, our next generation systems for airports, and adding airport capacity," he said.

Countries that haven't caught up in time are likely to be cursed with fun-killing bottlenecks and overcrowding as millions of new tourists pour through the global travel system.

Ironically, said Scowsill, it is "the developed market leaders that don't fully understand the impact of tourism. They kind of take it for granted in a way that we do not see in some of the developing world."

The United States, for instance, has seen little growth over the past decade in the number of long-haul travellers it receives, at a time when the rest of the world has seen an increase of about 40 per cent.

Nevertheless, Commerce Department figures out on Tuesday show a strong US rebound in travel and tourism-related exports in 2010 to US$134.4 billion (RM403 billion), after a record US$21 billion, or 15 per cent, drop in 2009.

The biggest increase, 18 per cent, came from the Asia-Pacific region. Visitors from China, Singapore, and South Korea increased their tourism related spending by 39 per cent, 31 per cent and 30 per cent, respectively.

In the view of the travel industry, the US numbers would be much higher were it not for a system for granting US visas that is so gratingly slow that it is driving away visitors.

After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States instituted requirements that every visa applicant be interviewed in person by a consular level officer.

"The end result is we have seen visa wait times for interviews go up to 100, 120 days in Brazil and China," he said.

"In Brazil, there are only four places you can go for a visa interview. In China there are five. So the combination of the huge population, the huge demand, and the need for face-to-face interviews in very few places is what has created the problem," he said.

The USTA released a report last week calling for an overhaul of the system.

It proposed hiring 400 more consular interviewers, allowing interviews to be done by videoconference, and exploring visa waivers with countries like Brazil.

"The Brazilian economy is soaring and people want to spend money, they want to travel. And the two highest groups that spend money are the Chinese and the Brazilian travellers. They outpace other travellers in the world by 25 to 50 per cent per person," said Dow. — AFP-Relaxnews

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Teen gamers not scoring enough sleep, study finds

Posted: 18 May 2011 06:30 PM PDT

Teens who play a lot of video games are likely to sleep less than eight to nine hours a night, say researchers. — Ankya/shutterstock pic

WASHINGTON, May 19 — Teens who play a lot of video games are likely to sleep less than the eight to nine hours a night recommended for the age group, researchers said Monday.

Speaking via teleconference from the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, researchers said that an analysis of data on 16,000 teens also found that youths who reported sleeping less than seven hours a night did not get enough exercise, which could also impact their health.

And not getting enough sleep is detrimental for all — and has a particularly negative effect on teens, added Caris Fitzgerald, a psychiatry resident at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences who led the study.

A poor night's sleep can bring on a slew of ill effects, including low energy, poor concentration, moodiness, a greater tendency to act on impulse and more suicidal thoughts.

Yet only 10 percent of US teens get the recommended hours of shut-eye, according to the study, for which Fitzgerald and her fellow researchers analysed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2009 Youth Risk Behaviour Survey.

Because teens have "accelerated demands for growth and memory retention, very vital things with regard to the teen in their overall success," getting sufficient sleep is even more important for them, Fitzgerald said.

But they also struggle to do so more than adults.

"When it comes to teens, they have a lot of factors that affect them, from an ever greater quest for independence reflected by later bedtime; to expectations from parents and peers — like texting in the middle of the night," said Fitzgerald.

Teens' circadian rhythms don't help them in their quest for sleep either.

Their body rhythms put them on a schedule where they like to stay up late and sleep in each morning.

"But unfortunately the rest of society is not on that schedule and school is still going to start at 8:00 am," Fitzgerald said.

The researchers were unable to conclude there was a cause-effect relationship between sleep and online gaming or sport, but Fitzgerald pointed to "some evidence that reducing media exposure and increasing physical activity could increase the amount teens sleep."

The study did have one piece of good news for teens: watching television does not appear to affect sleep time. — AFP/Relaxnews

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Almodovar revenge thriller a hit at Cannes

Posted: 20 May 2011 08:21 AM PDT

Spanish actress Marisa Paredes, Spanish director Pedro Almodovar and Spanish actor Antonio Banderas (R) pose during the photocall of 'La Piel Que Habito' (The Skin I Live In) presented in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 2011 in Cannes. – AFP pic

CANNES, May 20 – Spain's Pedro Almodovar unveiled at Cannes yesterday "The Skin I Live In" starring Antonio Banderas as a surgeon who takes a perverse form of revenge on the man he believes raped his daughter.

Almodovar's picture, one of 20 contenders for the festival's coveted Palme d'Or to be awarded Sunday by jury president Robert De Niro, garnered a long round of applause at a press preview.

It reunites Almodovar and Banderas for the first time since 1990's "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!", a pitch-black comedy which launched their international careers.

Now a Hollywood star, the 50-year-old Banderas said he had longed to return to Spanish film-making, if only temporarily.

"Coming back to Pedro Almodovar is a form of recognition, of gratitude because he occupies a special place in my life. He gave me my artistic education," he told reporters.

"Almodovar was the beginning of my film career and coming back is a kind of homecoming – coming back to my own roots, my own country, with all its strong points and weak points and contradictions."

The film features Banderas as a kind of mad scientist living in Toledo with an older woman, apparently his housekeeper, and a younger woman kept captive in his villa and monitored round the clock on camera.

She wears a skin-coloured suit and it gradually emerges that she is a Frankenstein-like creation by the doctor, who has used genetic engineering to recreate a mirror image of his dead wife.

But to build a new spouse, he required a human specimen to transform so he kidnapped a man he believes raped his teenage daughter years before at a wedding, driving her to suicide.

Almodovar, 61, bringing his fourth feature to Cannes, said he was ready for a new genre after melodramas such as "Broken Embraces" starring his frequent muse Penelope Cruz.

"I'm currently in a thriller time of my life," he said.

"But in a thriller you can touch on all kinds of other genres. I don't think you have stick rigidly to the rules of a genre. But thrillers are indeed my favourite kind of film right now and I'll probably make more." – AFP

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Singer Pete Doherty jailed on cocaine charge

Posted: 20 May 2011 06:42 AM PDT

LONDON, May 20 – Musician Pete Doherty was jailed for six months today after pleading guilty to possession of cocaine, the Press Association reported.

The 32-year-old was arrested in January last year by police investigating the suspected overdose death of heiress Robyn Whitehead.

The controversial Babyshambles singer (picture) has been jailed twice before and has repeatedly admitted possession of banned substances.

Judge David Radford said he had an "appalling record" of committing offences, having made 13 other court appearances in the past.

Peter Wolfe, 42, who had pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of cocaine and one count of supplying cocaine to Whitehead, was sentenced to a total of 12 months in prison.

Whitehead, 27, the granddaughter of the late Teddy Goldsmith, founder of The Ecologist magazine, spent the last 10 days of her life making a documentary about Doherty.

Prosecutor Alison Morgan said paramedics were called to Wolfe's flat in Hackney, east London, where Whitehead collapsed on January 24 last year.

They tried to resuscitate Whitehead but she was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

Toxicology reports found she had a combination of cocaine and heroin in her body and had died of heroin poisoning.

Footage filmed inside the flat two days earlier showed her in the flat with Wolfe and him passing her a crack pipe, which she then smoked.

The prosecutor told Snaresbrook Crown Court that Doherty later joined them and was also filmed smoking on the crack pipe and putting crack cocaine inside it.

She said the drugs offences to which the two men had been charged had been committed between January 22 and 24 but that the crack cocaine that Wolfe had supplied Whitehead with could not have been what killed her.

Judge Radford said she had died from the poisoning of another illegal drug which she had chosen to take. – Reuters

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Akhbar haram: MB Selangor desak KDN siasat Adun Umno

Posted: 20 May 2011 03:03 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, 20 Mei — Menteri Besar Selangor menggesa Menteri Dalam Negeri mengambil tindakan tegas ke atas Adun Kuang dari Umno, yang mengaku secara terbuka memiliki dan mengedar Selangor Terkini secara haram akhir Februari lalu.

Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim (gambar) berkata, beliau telah menulis surat kepada Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein agar bertindak tegas dengan segera ke atas wakil rakyat itu.

Sehubungan itu, Khalid mendesak Kementerian Dalam Negeri menjalankan siasatan kerana laporan kedua telah dibuat 6 Mei lalu terhadap 'Selangor Terkini' selepas dua individu ditangkap ketika mengedarkan akhbar tersebut secara terbuka.

"Saya mendesak kementerian mengambil tindakan segera terhadap YB Abdul Shukor Idrus kerana beliau sendiri sudah mengaku," katanya dalam satu kenyataan dikeluarkan hari ini.

Dalam satu kenyataan sebelum ini, Shukor yang juga Ketua Penerangan Umno Selangor telah menafikan dakwaan Pakatan Rakyat Selangor, kononnya Umno negeri itu menerbitkan akhbar tersebut.

Akhbar itu dikatakan diterbit dan diedarkan oleh Umno sebagai tindakan melawan akhbar Selangor Kini kerajaan negeri.

Bagaimanapun, beliau telah mengedar akhbar yang senada dengan perjuangan Umno itu di salah satu program anjurannya akhir Februari lalu.

Dalam akhbar tersebut, beliau didakwa telah menabur fitnah dan cuba mengaburi pemikiran rakyat negeri dan mengecam pentadbiran Khalid.

Dalam kenyataan hari ini, Khalid juga berkata, Shukor telah mengaku secara terbuka memiliki dan mengedar 'Selangor Terkini', sekali gus melanggar Seksyen 5(1) dan (2) Akta Mesin Cetak dan Penerbitan 1984.

"Perbuatan Shukor ini telah menyalahi Akta Mesin Cetak dan Penerbitan kerana mengedar kalendar beliau bersama-sama Selangor Terkini yang didapati mengguna logo rasmi kerajaan Selangor tanpa kebenaran," ujarnya lagi.

Khalid berkata, dalam surat dihantar kepada Hishammuddin, bertarikh 13 Mei lalu, beliau menyatakan kekesalan terhadap kementerian itu dan menterinya kerana tidak berbuat apa-apa walaupun laporan polis telah dibuat terhadap Shukor dan 'Selangor Terkini'.

"Kegagalan Kementerian Dalam Negeri dan Hishammuddin menyiasat menyebabkan Peguam Negara tidak boleh bertindak termasuk mendakwa Shukor kerana tiada hasil siasatan dikemukakan untuk tindakan lanjut," katanya lagi.

Khalid juga berkata, dalam surat balas kepadanya bertarikh 21 Mac lalu, Peguam Negara Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail memaklumkan bahawa kementerian itu belum mengemukakan sebarang hasil siasatan untuk pertimbangan.

"Kegagalan Kementerian Dalam Negeri dan Hishammuddin bertindak secara efisien menyebabkan akhbar haram ini dicetak dan diedar di Selangor tanpa sebarang sekatan.

"Saya percaya ia didalangi orang yang sama kerana muka Adun Kuang terpampang di muka depan akhbar haram ini," kata Menteri Besar.

Khalid sekali lagi mendesak Kementerian Dalam Negeri dan Hishammuddin menjalankan siasatan kerana laporan kedua telah dibuat pada 6 Mei lalu terhadap 'Selangor Terkini' selepas dua individu ditangkap ketika mengedarkan akhbar haram itu secara terbuka.

"Saya mahu Hishammuddin memainkan peranan sebagai Menteri Dalam Negeri dengan lebih berkesan, amanah, bertanggungjawab dan menjangkaui ideologi politik supaya keadilan dapat ditegakkan dan pihak yang didapati bersalah menerima hukuman setimpal," kata Menteri Besar itu.

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Sokong Utusan: Perkasa, Umno beri amaran ‘langkah mayat kami’

Posted: 20 May 2011 02:33 AM PDT

Ahli-ahli Umno dan Perkasa mengadakan perarakan menyokong Kumpulan Utusan di Kuala Lumpur petang ini. — Foto oleh Choo Choy May

KUALA LUMPUR, 20 Mei — Perkasa dan Umno menggesa agar orang Melayu mempertahankan Utusan Malaysia dengan apa cara sekalipun sambil mendakwa akhbar itu kekal satu-satunya suara tulen masyarakat itu di negara ini.

Kedua-dua kumpulan itu menyerang parti-parti Pakatan Rakyat yang menggambarkan Utusan sebagai akhbar rasis.

Menurut Perkasa dan Umno, akhbar milik Umno itu menyediakan laporan yang seimbang berbanding akhbar-akhbar milik pembangkang dan portal berita.

"Utusan Malaysia adalah suara rasmi orang Melayu, selagi Utusan hidup, selagi itulah orang Melayu hidup.

"Perkasa akan mempertahankan Utusan Malaysia sehingga ke akhir," kata Setiausaha Agung Perkasa Syed Hassan Syed Ali.

Syed Hassan memberi amaran kepada bukan Melayu dan pemimpin-pemimpin Pakatan Rakyat sambil berkata, pertubuhan itu tidak akan teragak-agak untuk memobilisasikan ahlinya untuk mengadakan protes bagi mempertahankan akhbar tersebut.

Kira-kira 150 ahli Perkasa dan Umno berarak ke arah ibu pejabat Utusan untuk menyerahkan memorandum menyokong akhbar tersebut.

"Utusan berani, ia bercakap yang benar mengenai orang Melayu, kami memberi amaran kepada mereka yang menyerang Utusan, langkah mayat kami dulu. Kami tidak akan benarkan ia berlaku," teriak seorang ahli Perkasa ketika perarakan itu.

Turut hadir bekas ketua Pemuda Perkasa Arman Azha Abu Hanifa dan Setiausaha Pemuda Umno Datuk Megat Firdaus Megat Junid.

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The General Election is in July, folks!

Posted: 19 May 2011 05:59 PM PDT

 

MAY 20 — I wish I didn't have to say this but better safe than sorry, so I'm going to say it anyway. I honestly hope I'm completely wrong but my sixth sense is telling me that I'm right again.

Yes, despite whatever the prime minister has said, is saying, and will be saying, about the date of the 13th General Election (GE), I dare say that it's all meant to coax and delude us into believing that it's not going to be a snap poll.

And for all the "excellent" track record of this government, it will be foolhardy to expect me for one to buy the assurances. All the more because this country oddly represents the remaining dinosaurs of a la Westminster electoral democracy, where only the premier (and his wife in the case of Malaysia) and God Almighty know exactly when a general election will be held!

It does sound very weird, but very true indeed. Even the UK, the origin and birthplace of a la-Westminster democracy, is moving towards setting election dates well in advance.

Come what may, Najib is hell bent on winning this GE. It is a do-or-die mission. As demonstrated by his now infamous quote, he will defend Putrajaya at all cost – "Even if our bodies are crushed and our lives lost, brothers and sisters, whatever happens, we must defend Putrajaya!"

Utmost in his political calculation is to win, plain and simple. This mandate is the be-all and end-all of his political struggle. Defeat is not an option. He is frantically desperate to secure victory.

Going by the spectre of the unending tumultuous events post-12th GE, and quite unlike all his predecessors, Najib is very wary and fully conscious that the going is onerous and the outcome almost unpredictable. The million-dollar question that begs an immediate answer now is when would it be most strategic and correct for him to conduct this 13-GE.

Despite dispelling speculation that the dissolution of the 12th parliament will be soon, this writer is far from convinced that Najib is honest at that. It's not meant to be pejorative but quite on the contrary it is to depict him as a smart strategist, if indeed he is one.

The writer's arguments are as follows:

Foremost in his consideration would be this strategic question: "what?" The "when" and "how" would follow suit. "What" is surely the most important question the master strategist has to answer for himself, and this cannot be delegated. Doing so would spell his doom. To be capable of executing it, it presupposes that he has gathered all the pertinent and critical information there are, from all "sources", overt and covert.

Simply put, Najib would have to decide what it is he wants to achieve? He hasn't much to choose from. Defeat is not an option as emphatically said earlier. So, he is left with either (a) regain his lost two-thirds majority in parliament or (b) win by a simple majority.

It is the belief of this writer that Najib has settled for the latter i.e. winning by a simple majority. He still harbours hopes that perchance, on a good outing, he can still wrestle back the two-thirds majority. But what's the fuss behind making the choice, you might want to ask. Well, it is simply this.

If he chooses a simple majority, that is a lot easier to achieve. If he is passionate and insistent on regaining his two-thirds majority, he has to ensure that the strategic objective is achievable and he wouldn't have the "degree of freedom" and flexibility to call for a snap election, a quick kill of sorts. This snap option would allow him to ambush his political enemies, when they will be caught flat-footed and foolishly grinning still.

This writer would like to believe that Najib is being very realistic and has settled for a simple win. The defining consideration for Najib is premised on the fact that delaying the GE is not going to do his party and the BN any favours.

Najib requires 112 seats to win. His own party is already in control of 79 seats. Assuming he doesn't lose any, he only requires 33 seats to win. Even if in the worst-case scenario of Pakatan winning 10 parliamentary seats in Sarawak and eight from Sabah, Najib is still secure with 40 seats from the 58 seats (25+31+1) from his so-called "fixed deposit" states of Borneo. Najib could still make it home with 119 seats to win the "first-past-the-post" electoral system. The actual dynamic is, of course, more complex and fluid. This piece avoids that discourse.

Najib has also bought into the notion that his trajectory is almost at a plateau – on that "diminishing return" part of the S-curve. The recently concluded Sarawak state election spoke volumes of the hypothesis. He doesn't want to be reminded of the marked swings of the various indigenous groupings of Sarawakians including the usually-docile-submissive Malay-Melanau grouping.

An 8 per cent nationwide swing especially in West Malaysia, as observed in the Sarawak election, would be catastrophic, and would kick him out of Putrajaya. That is a very grim scenario for Najib. Worse still, he doesn't expect nor hope for this to reverse, even if given more time. In short, time is not the essence of winning back the trust that they have lost. MCA and MIC no longer provide the required additional support. If anything, they have become a liability to Najib.

The rot has gotten too deeply seated, almost terminal as in a cancer patient. Foremost, he doesn't believe that the Chinese would make a comeback any time soon. No amount of cajoling the Chinese has been fruitful. Equally, if not more distressful for him, is that no amount of tough rhetoric has been productive either.

If anything, it has got from bad to worse. The last round of DAP-Christian state and Perkasa-crusade fiasco was simply too tragic for Najib's approval rating, especially because he is seen as condoning Perkasa's condescending rhetoric, the fighter-dog of Umno.

The premier has now to do the obvious. To borrow an investment cliché, he has to "cut-loss". He has to swallow a lot of his ego and humble himself to the rakyat. Perchance they might want to forgive him but they, the rakyat and the electorates, shall not forget that it's the two-thirds majority that has resulted in the BN's decades of ruling with impunity. He has now only to settle for a win – a simple majority.

The next question that begs a prompt answer is a tactical one – the "when." This is the most intriguing, though. Given the earlier argument, the answer is equally evident. If possible, he wants it today. Why? Well, it is the writer's conviction that Najib is a coward. Nothing pejorative again though, please. But that is the plain naked truth. He is a very risk-averse personality. Incidentally, that doesn't augur well with our emerging nation. It is just his demeanour, and it has to do with one's personality. You can't hide it.

Najib has never been known to be a risk-taker. He had it all so good so far, almost on a silver platter i.e. from his youthful days of becoming the Youth chief of Umno and all. Do you recall any challenging battles he waged to get to where he is now? Hardly, right? Right again.

In the same vein, Najib is not willing to subject himself to the dynamic of his own party's check and balance. Given the growing undercurrent of dissent within the ranks of the warlords and the middle-upper leadership, Najib is going to use the coming GE as a convenient ploy to get the party's wannabe candidates to toe the line. Traditionally, it's the Umno president's prerogative to decide the candidacy for the GE. Holding the GE early is surely to his advantage.

He dares not take them on a debate of his 1 Malaysia and "inclusiveness" rhetoric, which seems so diametrically opposed to Umno's ideology of Ketuanan Melayu. Holding the election early would quell and quash all dissenting voices. That's being crafty, but still in the mould of a "coward". Again, he must hold the GE soonest.

Hence, Najib is now out to execute an elaborate decoy plan to delude his nemesis into believing that the election could very well be after Budget 2012, and could well fall on his magical feng shui date of 11-11-11.  But that is on a Friday, mind you. Ludicrous, you might be thinking. He will be cursed for having it on an auspicious Friday.

This writer has been informed by reliable sources that the Election Commission has been told to be prepared for any eventuality. Local authorities have also been warned to be on the alert. Most telling is the fact that Umno and the BN have now gotten down to having polling and counting agents identified by name, in all streams in the Polling Districts throughout the country. That's the level of preparedness. This writer can vouch for that.

Najib very recently mooted the idea of having a mock election for Umno and the BN in July. While having a dry run is not unfamiliar especially for the ruling party, the announcement is odd and smacks of treachery. This fuels the notion of a well-contrived decoy.

Besides, Najib is not going to get much of the "feel-good" factor if he were to delay the timing for the 13th GE till after the Budget 2012. The adverse impact of spiralling prices of daily goods and essential services is not going to be reversed by the many goodies packaged and handed out by Najib in Budget 2012.

On a bigger scale, the global economy is even more challenging, and it's not going to be merciful to emerging economies like Malaysia's. The recent expose by the various global entities, like the World Bank (Malaysia Economic Monitor) — disparity in income distribution, Global Financial Investment — on illicit outflow of funds, UNCTAD (Global Investment Report), are very harmful to Najib's approval rating. Delaying GE exposes Najib to worse "downside risks".

Last but not least is the assessment of his nemesis, the Opposition Leader and the nascent Pakatan Rakyat. Will Najib be better off or worse off if he delays the GE?

Briefly, Najib has tried his level best to break the camaraderie of Pakatan Rakyat. That route is a no-go, it seems. His attacks seem to concretise further Pakatan's solidarity.

His only plausible option is to further mount and intensify a hate campaign to damage and demolish the credibility of the PKR's supremo. Meanwhile, deferring the GE would allow the Pakatan to oil their machineries further so as to overcome Sarawak's predicament. Najib is not oblivious to this fact.

However, political pundits are divided about whether the delay in calling the GE might result in an "overkill" on the Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim character assassination strategy. But the Malay-Muslim psyche is peculiar in matters of "attacks on individuals" especially if it pertains to people held in awe and respect by the community and the ummah. Najib is very suspicious of the Malays when it comes to this.

In conclusion, this writer has again to say it. Much as he hates that the 13th GE would be held before mid-July, he feels it is better to be safe in anticipating for it, rather than be sorry. In case Najib outsmarts Pakatan on this one.

I rest my case.

 

* The views expressed here are the personal opinion of the columnist.

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Pick and choose journalism

Posted: 19 May 2011 05:26 PM PDT

MAY 20 — Last week, a Los Angeles-based radio show picked up a video news package I did for the Dutch news agency VJ Movement. 

The story was about being gay and Muslim in Malaysia and it was apt that This Way Out ran the story since they serve the gay community. 

I was obviously excited since it meant that I am now a celebrity in LA and can expect to be signing autographs in Hollywood soon. 

But the excitement fizzled when I actually listened to the show. My entire story was intact except for the interview with JAKIM director-general, Datuk Wan Mohamed. 

(The said episode of This Way Out can be heard here: http://bit.ly/eQAZTz) 

I had interviewed different people with liberal and conservative view points and Datuk Wan Mohamed, of course, was of the latter. 

His voice may have been more conservative than the rest, but it was equally as important since I wanted to show both sides of the story for better context. 

(The said video in its entirety can be viewed here: http://www.vjmovement.com/truth/913) 

This Way Out's producers must have taken it out because it didn't support their agenda and this brings me to my issue of the day – pick and choose journalism. 

Basically, the term itself is self-explanatory. Journalists pick and choose what they want to appear in their stories that get presented to the public. 

It happens all the time and one prime example is the news from the Middle East where almost everything we see is related to violence and strife. 

Maybe it's because that is what people want to see, and so the media bombards the public with news of war and fighting in the region. 

So when I went to the Middle East to shoot my documentary I'm Muslim Too! in 2007, I stayed clear of all that and made a film about pop and youth culture instead, just to show that normal life still goes on in the region. 

As for This Way Out and my story on Malaysian gays, I decided to write them an e-mail explaining my position. 

I received a prompt reply from the producer, Lucia Chappelle, 

". . . I actually did try recording the subtitles to mix into the piece. Unfortunately, especially since I was working alone with no male voice to use, I just couldn't get it to sound right . . . it was just more confusing. I was also facing the problem that I needed to shrink the piece a bit to make it fit into our program. The time constraints made the parts with my sadly ineffective attempt to add the translation the most likely (although ultimately not the only) things to be cut — despite the fact that I realized that the government point of view provided important context. You've probably faced similar situations, when you have to reluctantly lose material that's important to a story. I appreciate your understanding . . ." 

Yes of course, sometimes certain constraints also play a part in what gets to be in the media what is left out. But I believe that we must always try as best as we can. 

I guess we can never run away from pick and choose journalism. Even I am guilty of it when I choose not to go with the current trends and hot topics of the day. 

I know that I've been a big advocate of biased journalism and have even written articles about how I think that objective journalism is so passé. 

But the biased journalism I talk about is the kind where we present all the different facts and view points, and then making our case for why ours is the better one. 

At the end of the day, the public can never be forced to take on any particular view point. They still need to make their own decisions. 

And the best-informed decision they can make is when all the information is presented to them, no matter how biased the journalist is.

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