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England forward Young joins Manchester United

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 08:01 AM PDT

LONDON, June 23 – Premier League champions Manchester United continued their close-season restructuring and acquisition of home-grown talent when they signed Aston Villa and England forward Ashley Young today.

Young (picture), who agreed a five-year contract in a deal estimated to be worth around £15 million (RM72.62 million), is manager Alex Ferguson's second June buy.

The United boss is bidding to strengthen his ranks following last season's 19th Premier League title and Champions League final appearance in which they were largely outclassed by a rampant Barcelona side.

The 25-year-old winger, who can also play as a second striker, joins England under-21 defender Phil Jones, who moved to United from Blackburn Rovers in another big-money move earlier this month.

"Manchester United is delighted to announce it has reached agreement with Aston Villa for the transfer of Ashley Young," the club said in a statement on their website (http://www.manutd.com).

"The player passed a medical in Manchester this week and has agreed a five-year contract."

Young joined Villa from Watford in 2007 and has since built a reputation as a consistent Premier League performer with an impressive change of pace and an eye for a pass.

His international career has been stop-start, however, and he has collected only 15 caps since making his debut in 2007.

He did not even make Fabio Capello's England squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

But he forced his way back into the international setup and showcased his ability to change a game when he came off the bench to score the equalizer in England's 2-2 draw with Switzerland earlier this month.

He was Villa's creator-in-chief last season, notching his team's highest number of assists as he helped them to a ninth-place Premier League finish following a poor start to the campaign.

"The opportunity to come and play for one of the biggest clubs in the world is one I couldn't turn down," Young told the club website.

"It's a prospect I always looked at from being a child."

Young is unlikely to be United's final summer capture, with Atletico Madrid goalkeeper David De Gea expected to arrive at Old Trafford following Spain's European under-21 championship campaign. – Reuters

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Serena reaches Wimbledon third round after beating Halep

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 07:42 AM PDT

Serena Williams of the US celebrates defeating Simona Halep of Romania at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London June 23, 2011. – Reuters pic

LONDON, June 23 – Defending champion Serena Williams got another useful 107 minutes under her belt as she sharpened up with an ultimately comfortable 3-6 6-2 6-1 victory over Simona Halep today.

The American seventh seed, just four matches into her comeback after 49 weeks out through injury and serious health issues, was initially blown off her stride by the tenacious Romanian teenager before breezing into the third round.

Dispatched to Court Two, the atmospheric sunken bowl in the heart of the All England Club, the 29-year-old resembled a powerful sports car without enough room to manoeuvre in the early stages as Halep struck the ball with real freedom.

Despite being largely outplayed in the opener, there was never a sense of panic and once she began middling the ball sweetly she moved smoothly through the gears.

"It was a little windy out there today and I was a little tight," the American, who has only once failed to reach the third round in 44 grand slam appearances, said courtside.

"I just want to play longer matches so I can get more practice," added Williams, who had sobbed into her towel after also needing three sets to beat Aravane Rezai on Tuesday.

The trauma of a calamitous 11 months in which she first lacerated her foot on broken glass and then suffered life-threatening blood clots on her lung overwhelmed her in the first round but this was much more like the old steely Williams.

While the 19 unforced errors she committed will be a minor concern, her swings were clean off both wings and her serve was grooved despite the gusty conditions.

The 58th ranked Halep, playing her first Wimbledon, offered enough to suggest she can rise higher in the rankings.

She began with real intent and capitalised on some wayward play from her opponent to break for 3-1 when a Williams backhand whistled over the baseline.

Leading 5-2, Halep slipped while pushing off to return serve and gingerly held her knee. However, it did not appear to effect her level and another Williams backhand error gave her the first set.

Former French Open junior champion Halep, who had breast reduction surgery in 2009 to help her mobility, received lengthy treatment on her knee while Williams put back on her white cardigan and limbered up near the umpire's chair.

Once play resumed the match quickly turned in Williams' favour.

Halep suddenly began hitting the net with her groundstrokes and Williams needed no second invitation to seize control.

Williams squandered three match points at 5-0 in a one-sided third set but made no mistake in the following game when she powered down a first serve to end the contest.

She will play 26th seed Maria Kirilenko in the next round. – Reuters

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Virtual hugs, energy beams take stage at Japan expo

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 12:30 AM PDT

TOKYO, June 23 — People hugged themselves and shot energy beams from their hands: just a few of the many treats on offer at the Tokyo Virtual Reality Expo this week.

Cutting-edge technology was on display for both practical use and just play, with more than 450 exhibitors taking part in the three-day advanced 3D and motion sensing technologies fair at a downtown Tokyo site.

Fans of the popular Japanese anime series "Dragon Ball" were given the chance to produce a beam of energy — known as a "Kamehame Ha" — from their hands.

Motion sensors able to detect a person's hand movements noticed when they made the right move to "charge" the energy beam. Pushing the hands away released the beam of light in the augmented reality display.

"I've always dreamed about firing energy blasts," said 37-year-old Toru Hayai, an avid "Dragon Ball" fan. "I just realised my dream."

At another booth, visitors tried out a vest that replicates the hug given to a mannequin standing in front of them, allowing them to literally hug themselves.

The six air-pumped "muscles" on the vest inflate with the injection of air to recreate the sensation of a person's embrace.

"Nobody can really hug themselves in the real world, so I was curious about what they would feel if they could," said 23-year-old Nobuhiro Takashi. "That curiosity drove me to invent this vest."

His team from the University of Electro-communications won the top prize in last year's International Collegiate Virtual Reality Contest, held in Tokyo.

Tomoki Okawara, a 22-year-old university student, beamed after an extended clinch with the mannequin that had him closing his eyes at one point.

"It feels like I'm hugging a hot girlfriend," he said. — Reuters

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Last of Himalayan kings picks a commoner

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 09:47 PM PDT

THIMPHU, June 23 — Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his fiancĂ©e Jetsun Pema pose in Bhutan in this undated handout released to the media. 

The young and dashing Bhutanese king announced his engagement to a commoner, sending his adoring subjects into rhapsody at the prospect of a grand wedding later this year in the last of the Himalayan kingdoms. 

Wangchuck, termed "Prince Charming" for his Elvis Presley looks, smiled as he named his bride, a 21-year-old student at London's Regents College, during his speech opening parliament. — Reuters/Bhutan Royal Office for Media pic

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Rowling unveils New Harry Potter website, e-books

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 07:21 AM PDT

An image of Christmas at Hogwarts from Pottermore.com – Picture courtesy of Pottermore.com

LONDON, June 23 – Harry Potter creater J.K. Rowling today unveiled an interactive website featuring new material about the boy wizard's world, while his adventures will also now be sold as e-books for the first time.

Rowling made the announcement at a press conference in London after days of fevered speculation about her new project, which had been shrouded in secrecy and rumour since a mysterious "Pottermore" website appeared last week.

She said Potter fans will be able to register on the free website using one of the young sorcerers from the books as their online identity, then play games and interact with elements of the fictional world.

The site will also have new material that she has written on the backgrounds to the characters. It will go live from July 31 for one million fans who pass a special "test" and to the general public from October.

"It's a great way to get back to the Harry Potter readership," she told reporters. "I had more than half of the new material already written."

But she revealed that she had "no plans" to write another novel.

The seven e-books will be available through the website from October in partnership with Sony. – AFP

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Winslet, Lopez nominated for Hollywood stars

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 02:52 AM PDT

Kate Winslet has been nominated for a Hollywood star. - AFP pic

LOS ANGELES, June 23 – Kate Winslet and Jennifer Lopez are among nominees announced Tuesday to get their star on Hollywood's storied Walk of Fame next year.

Jennifer Aniston and Scarlett Johansson can also get their names on the Hollywood Boulevard sidewalk in 2012, while actors Richard Burton and Malcolm McDowell, along with soul legend Barry White, will get posthumous stars.

"The committee has selected a fabulous slate of stars to add sparkle and lustre to the Hollywood Walk of Fame over the next year," said John Pavlik, chairman of the Hollywood Walk of Fame Selection Committee.

"Simpsons" creator Matt Groening was also nominated, along with John Lasseter and Sumner Redstone from the film world, and musicians Boyz II Men and Ann and Nancy Wilson of the band Heart.

The selection committee is part of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which organises the golden stars on the stretch of Hollywood Boulevard near Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Kodak Theatre, home to the Oscars.

The nominees were chosen from hundreds of applicants considered at a June 17 meeting of the committee, whose decision was ratified by the Chamber's board of directors.

While the nominations are for 2012, those chosen have up to five years to schedule ceremonies to unveil their stars, after which their selection will expire. – Reuters

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Jamil Khir nafi guna wang zakat bayar yuran peguam

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 02:33 AM PDT

PUTRAJAYA, 23 Jun – Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom hari ini menafikan laporan Harakahdaily yang kononnya wang zakat digunakan untuk membiayai yuran guaman beliau dan Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan, Datuk Che Mat Ali.

Beliau berkata setiap kementerian mempunyai peruntukan bagi yuran guaman untuk kes-kes tertentu.

"Tidak timbul isu kononnya wang berjumlah RM32,000 yang didakwa wang zakat digunakan untuk membiayai yuran guaman bagi kes Qazaf membabitkan Jawi dan Ketua Pembangkang Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim," katanya dipetik Bernama Online.

Semalam, Setiausaha Agung PKR Saifuddin Nasution mempersoal salah guna wang zakat Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan sebanyak RM32,000.

Jumlah itu dikatakan dikeluarkan bagi membiayai yuran guaman Jamil Khir dan Che Mat.

Suara Keadilan Online pula melaporkan perkara itu didedahkan sendiri Timbalan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Dr Mashitah Ibrahim mengakui yuran guaman Jamil Khir dan Che Mat dibayar dengan wang peruntukan berkenaan.

Kedua individu itu sebelum ini diambil tindakan mahkamah kerana tidak memulakan pendakwaan terhadap Saiful Bukhari Mohd Azlan dalam kes qazaf membabitkan kes liwat kedua Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

Menyifatkannya sebagai pengkhianatan kepada amanah rakyat, Saifuddin berkata, Che Mat Ali yang juga merangkap Setiusaha Jawi telah memohon dan meluluskan sendiri penggunaan wang zakat berkenaan.

Justeru, beliau menggesa Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia(SPRM) dan Ketua Audit Negara menyiasat salahguna wang itu kerana individu yang sama memohon dan meluluskan peruntukan wang itu.

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NIAT terus gesa Putrajaya batal guna Interlok, dakwa rakyat hilang yakin

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 02:23 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, 23 Jun – Pasukan Tindakan Interlok Nasional (NIAT) mengulangi gesaannya agar Putrajaya menarik balik penggunaan novel Interlok sebagai buku teks sastera di sekolah ekoran kemelut yang berpanjangan termasuk isu terbaru penggunaan pelekat khas.

Isu ini muncul semula dengan dakwaan bahawa Kementerian Pelajaran telah memutuskan untuk menggunakan pelekat khas bagi menutup perkataan-perkataan yang sensitif berbanding persetujuan awal agar novel itu dicetak semula.

"Kami di NIAT, bermula dari hari pertama (isu ini) kami telah meminta kerajaan agar menarik balik novel Interlok daripada digunakan dalam sukatan sekolah dan digantikan dengan novel dari zon-zon lain," kata penyelaras media NIAT Barathidasan Saminathan dalam satu kenyataan dikeluarkan hari ini.

Novel Interlok yang kontroversial hanya digunakan di sekolah-sekolah di Zon II iaitu Selangor dan Wilayah Persekutuan.

Zon I yang terdiri daripada Perlis, Kedah, Pulau Pinang dan Perak menggunakan novel Kembara Amira tulisan Amer Hamzah L. Kadir, Zon III melibatkan Pahang, Terengganu dan Kelantan novel Sutrea Dalam Lukisan karya Abd. Talib Hassan dan Zon IV Johor, Sabah, Sarawak dan Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan menggunakan novel Kabus Di Perbukitan tulisan Mohamad Kholid Hamzah.

Barathidasan berkata, pihaknya secara total tidak bersetuju dengan pendirian MIC bahawa novel itu yang kini melibatkan pindaan perlu dicetak semula.

"Mencetak semula edisi yang sama atau guru-guru yang perlu menampal pindaan secara manual tidak boleh diterima," katanya lagi.

Kata Barathidasan, tiga bulan yang lalu Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin yang juga Menteri Pelajaran bersetuju bahawa pindaan membabitkan 106 perkara yang dilakukan sebelum ia diedarkan semula kepada sekolah.

"Ini bermakna bukan hanya sembilan muka surat, ada lebih banyak lagi sebenarnya.

"Kenyataan kerajaan yang muncul dalam media bercanggah dengan apa yang diputuskan oleh Kementerian Pelajaran sebelum ini. Keadaan ini sudah pasti dan sudah tentu akan menyebabkan keyakinan rakyat terhadap kerajaan terhakis," kata beliau.

Sehubungan itu kata beliau, NIAT kekal dengan pendiriannya bahawa novel Interlok perlu ditarik balik daripada penggunaan dalam sukatan pelajaran SPM kerana ia akan menjejaskan integrasi kaum dan agama, bertentangan dengan gagasan 1 Malaysia yang dibawa Datuk Seri Najib Razak, bertentangan dengan hak asasi manusia dan mengganggu gugat persefahaman yang sedia terjalin di kalangan kaum Melayu, India dan Cina.

Kelmarin, MIC berkata pihaknya kecewa dengan tindakan menggunakan pelekat – yang wakil panel khas kaum India menyifatkannya sebagai "pelekat ajaib" bagi menutup perkataan-perkataan sensitif dalam buku teks sastera Interlok.

"Apa yang berlaku sekarang adalah sesuatu yang mengecewakan," kata Presiden MIC Datuk G Palanivel.

Justeru, kata Palanivel, jika tiada jaminan bahawa buku teks itu akan diedit dan dicetak semula, MIC akan membuat satu pendirian tegas termasuk meminta agar ia ditarik balik daripada digunakan di sekolah.

Kementerian Pelajaran telah menyerahkan tanggungjawab menyunting dan mencetak semula kepada Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) dan seterusnya dibekalkan untuk kegunaan pelajar tingkatan lima di zon dua.

Isu kontroversi Interlok yang dilihat sudah reda dengan keputusan tiga bulan lalu muncul semula dengan laporan media hari ini bahawa pendekatan pelekat khas akan digunakan untuk menyelesaikan sama sekali perkara tersebut.

Palanivel berkata sememangnya sudah ada persetujuan bahawa novel Interlok akan diedit secara total dan dicetak semula ekoran keputusan yang dicapai berkaitan pindaan tiga bulan lalu.

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Bersih 2.0: Why I will march

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 05:46 PM PDT

JUNE 23 — We can only look back at our past to recognise the pivotal points that have brought us to where we are today.  

Today, I am blessed to have a boss who supports and shares the same passions as I do: playing a role in strengthening civil society in Malaysia, along with wildlife conservation and rural community-based initiatives. 

I particularly look forward to her mentorship as she has played a very significant leadership role in Green Surf, a home-grown Sabah coalition that successfully fought to stop a coal power plant being built in the state. 

I count back the years that has brought me to this point. 

It is easy to pinpoint my early interest in conservation and environment work: a childhood memory of watching a documentary of a solitary female researcher slogging her way through a Borneo rainforest searching for orangutans (like bells ringing in my head, telling me that this would be me one day — the bells later proved right) to being fascinated by the Greenpeace protests in Sarawak in the 1990s. 

I did not understand why foreigners would care so much about rainforests so far away from their homeland. I did not understand why the local newspapers were so hostile towards the protestors, to the point of making negative personal commentaries about their weight and looks. 

My initial confusion made me question what I had thought was truth. That everything I read and hear from other people is not necessarily the absolute truth, but rather a semblance of truth from their unique perspective and experiences. 

Yet my political awareness only fully emerged at a later stage. 

I connect those dots back to my participation in the 2007 Bersih march. 

It was probably the first time I had felt very proud as a Malaysian, to be surrounded by so many of my compatriots seeking a change in our electoral system that we feel is unfair and not representative of a democracy that our country is built upon. 

It was the beginnings of a personal stirring to learn more about the political issues beyond my home state of Sarawak. Indeed to march along other Malaysians who felt as strongly as I did was inspiring and gave me courage to continue exploring other sensitive issues. 

There has been much furore over the past week about the upcoming Bersih 2.0 march. A lot of it has been emotional, and hurtful, no matter what race or religion we belong to. 

No one with a decent heart and a sane mind likes to have an ethnic community singled out either to be blamed or condemned for their apparent participation in the march. Your brother is my brother, your sister my sister. When you try to hurt others, you only end up hurting yourself. 

Like in 2007, I intend to participate for I support the eight demands as listed out by the organisers of the march for freer and fairer elections. 

This year, it is particularly poignant for me, as a Sarawakian, for it was the alleged abuses in the last state election that had prompted the call to revive Bersih 2.0. 

Even if you don't believe in the money politics that took place in the last state election, or worse yet, think money politics is what elections is all about, you cannot deny the very basic fact that the non-Barisan Nasional component parties had no free and fair access to the mainstream media. One of the eight calls of Bersih 2.0 for the Election Commission to rectify. 

And that is one out of many legitimate grouses made not just by political parties, but also civil society. 

At the end of the day, to me, it does not matter what political party is in power, but rather those in power are reminded of and humbled by the immense responsibility placed on them. I fear that those who tricked and paid their way towards political power will not have these values in check. By coming into power with arrogance, they will continue to lead us with arrogance. 

The eight calls of Bersih 2.0, if implemented, will help give us more representatives that we seek, no matter what political parties they hail from. 

We want statesmen who will lead us with honour and honesty, not politicians who burn images and threaten our communities.

So what role will I play come July 9?

Could this be a pivotal point in not just our personal lives, but our country's? 

And 10 or 20 years from now, when we look back and ponder how Malaysia was brought to this fine point, where hopefully we have made leaps and bounds towards advancing national social consciousness for a government that truly represents us, could we then say to ourselves, I played a small role that one fine day? 

This is why I intend to march.

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

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Pakatan’s not-so-secret weapon

Posted: 22 Jun 2011 05:36 PM PDT

JUNE 23 — Every day Pakatan Rakyat's answers are walking past, around and near it. It only has to open its eyes.

Barisan Nasional (BN) has spent its way to loyalty, service and power so long that it would not know how to organise a Tupperware party without financial allocations. Which is why its lifestyle cost keeps rising with no end in sight. When something is bought, inflation sets in.

At the other corner of the ring, the opposition stands cash strapped, even if particular individuals inside it have personal funds.

Which is constantly demoralising, but do not forget that an amazing percentage of able, smart and articulate people are sympathetic to Pakatan's cause. They are the answers.

College-educated Malaysians mostly voted for Pakatan in Election 2008.

This is not to say that these voters are card-carrying members of PKR, the DAP or PAS, nor have they demonstrated an intention to sign up. They probably have a list of concerns with one or even all these parties.

Why then the preference?

Pakatan represents what is not BN; to put it optimistically, it is the work in progress for a collective future, a better future.

What befuddles is that Pakatan does not embrace them into the general movement to change the country. They leave them as outsiders, as general observers.

There are reasons why some would not want an active role, their obligation to change may not extend that far. 

But how about the others who do want to, and are not in the trenches as we speak? They can't dig without spades.

Before we go into the whos and hows, what are Pakatan's questions in order for these answers to bear meaning?

Pakatan has to win a general election across 14 states held simultaneously. It will be the standard eight-day campaign — 222 campaigns for 222 parliamentary seats.

Each seat requires fund-raising, local mobilisation, a plan for maximum reach in minimum time and personnel. A campaign manager and his team, co-ordinating efforts with the party and its coalition partners, and give a real good go.

And that's just to win power.

A post-BN Malaysia would need new and innovative ways to resolve long-standing problems.

An economy over-reliant on natural resources. Sub-standard public education and questionable free healthcare. Public transportation in disarray. A bloated civil service. A quality of life chasm between Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo states. Race relations suffocating due to over-politicisation and false dawns. Three million immigrants in the country, with no fair policy to confront the matter. And we can go on. 

Which is why Pakatan has to talk about the day after. Because that conversation will shape its manifesto and initiate processes to deal with the issues when it rules.

It has to empower people. Empower a section of Malaysians who are ready to take up the challenge — so that they can examine, factor, plan and execute the future. 

Now I can hear my colleagues in the background snorting and shaking their heads. They'll say they are for that, and I am sure they mean it. But the proof is in the pudding.

All the sound-bites of change — inclusivity, democratisation, gender policies, power sharing, party of the masses, youth power, autonomy, etc — have been verbalised and I am sure another press conference can be hastily arranged to reiterate and repeat them.

But who is saying these sound-bites and who is shaping the use of these sound-bites? The same people over and again? Odd to explain your commitment to inclusivity, new voices and a firm NO to the "same old, same old" politics, when you too are a "same old, same old" making the statement.

There is elitism on both sides of the fence in Malaysian politics.

I'm not sure whether it is our colonial past or our Asian insecurities, but our inclination for incumbency and a small pool is evident.

Pakatan remains a country mile ahead of BN in getting new faces and increasing its pool, but the scale is nowhere close to what is necessary.

It is not that at any given majlis (event) registration lists are not filled with names, phone numbers and emails. But if you talk to talent management specialists, they'll tell you getting bright people to your side requires more than having their phone numbers.

Talented people are a tricky lot, and they'll have their reservations about politicians. Talent does mean a level of independence, impatience and intelligence.

This is the who-and-how part.

In Election 2004 I showed up to volunteer for a parliamentary campaign. Not a party member, I just wanted to help. They asked me and a friend to staple posters to strings. Then at the second half of the evening, they let us string the posters up.

This process continued for days, with leafleting added for variety. 

There was a nucleus of people, six to eight who were close to the candidate, with one of them the campaign manager. None of them actually asked us for our background like work and stuff throughout the five days we stayed on. 

Leafleting, poster pasting and running general errands should not be beneath anyone, and they are things that have to be done. However knowing that two of your party workers are post-graduates can give you options of using them for some cerebral work too.

It got a bit more ridiculous when the deputy head of my unit at the management faculty bumped into me one evening, she too was a poster stringer. She got to do more though; she made some curry-puffs for the volunteers.

By the time it was Election 2008 little had changed. Visiting a coalition partner's campaign HQ on nomination day evening, I was told that since the candidate was home they were done for the day. They were only signing up election observers for polling day a fortnight away. There was this guy living 25km away who drove there to sign up and help, and they had nothing for him to do. But more so they asked nothing about who he was.

This was a common theme everywhere I went, and I went to many campaign centres and followed their campaigns.  

It seemed that there were fixed roles for volunteers and little else. Pigeonholed as extras in a badly-produced film.

It seemed to me the enthusiasm of the voters and volunteers on their own pushed organically many campaigns to success in 2008. Malaysians looked for ceramahs to attend, centres to come to and ways to give a high-five to campaigners.

These campaigns did not happen to Malaysia, Malaysia happened to these campaigns.

This is not to downplay the great work done by opposition leaders and their small teams all year round without fanfare and parades. This is to say they could have used the talent at their disposal better.

The help is ready and willing, the change agenda is on course, it's the leaders who have to learn how to harness the energy so that we move forward with conviction and not by accident.

The management strength of Pakatan needs to be up-skilled. This is not about just the election campaigns, this is about the whole nine yards.

Bersih, Facebook groups against towers, trains and palatial homes and other initiatives are reminders to Pakatan. Civil society wants in.

There is a whole slew of engineers, corporate managers, architects, pilots and the like who want to see change, and see Pakatan as the bearer of their intent.

Pakatan's staff have to get on with them on their terms.

Don't form consultative groups, form work groups. They are smart enough to pick up the nuances of politics — that it is the art of the possible. They'll also realise the intricacies of party-coalition relationships, power plays and the X factors — many work in large corporations with matrix reporting and the exact same issues.

They won't give you bad ideas. They do understand not all ideas have to be accepted. But they do need to know that the good ones will be used, not taken as suggestions. They are not filling up the "suggestion forms" at a supermarket checkout.

If you ask for help, then you use the help. If you ask the help so that you can procrastinate on political permutations, then the help will leave.

The agenda is huge, a lot of work is necessary from the politicians, their staff, the political parties' middle leadership, affiliated and non-affiliated NGOs, volunteer workers and Malaysians overseas.

What we need is organisational leadership.

Too long have we clambered in the dark though all of us are humming the same tune. Someone's got to man up and switch on the light.

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

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