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Cycling: Cavendish to join Team Sky

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 08:48 AM PDT

LONDON, Oct 11 – World road champion Mark Cavendish is joining Britain's Team Sky from next season, the Briton told Sky Sports News today.

The green jersey winner from the Tour de France is leaving HTC Highroad after the outfit said it was closing at the end of the year. – Reuters

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Roddick turns tide to win tight Shanghai tussle

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 08:00 AM PDT

SHANGHAI, Oct 11 – A frustrated Andy Roddick battled through to the third round of the Shanghai Masters by defeating Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov 7-6 7-5 today.

The pressure got to the former world number one, who smashed his bag against his leg during a tense second set peppered with five breaks of serve.

"I felt like I was returning and hitting my forehand pretty well. Then all of a sudden, I'm was not putting a first serve in the court. So I was kind of annoyed. I felt like I was going backwards," the world number 15 (picture) told reporters.

"The guy doubles three times and lets you back in, then you donate it right back. That's not a recipe to win a match. But I got through it. I do that pretty well – get through matches when everything isn't going perfectly."

Frenchman Gilles Simon, seeded eighth, thrashed Spain's Albert Montanes 6-1 6-1.

In other second round matches, Germany's Florian Mayer beat former world number three David Nalbandian 6-3 6-4 and seventh seed Nicolas Almagro defeated Spanish compatriot Tommy Robredo 7-5 6-3. Stanislas Wawrinka beat Donald Young 6-7 7-6 6-2.

Among first round clashes, ninth seed Serbian Janko Tipsarevic crashed out after losing two tiebreaks to Feliciano Lopez of Spain 7-6 7-6 while Austrian 14th seed Jurgen Melzer beat Croatia's Ivan Ljubicic 6-4 6-2.

First seed Rafa Nadal and Britain's world number four Andy Murray, who beat the Spaniard in the Japan final last Sunday, play their first matches on Wednesday. Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer pulled out of the week-long tournament. – Reuters

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Angelina Jolie visits Libya to show solidarity

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 08:26 AM PDT

GENEVA, Oct 11 – Actress and UN goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie was in Libya today for a visit to help agencies bringing aid to Libyans in Tripoli and Misrata, she said in a statement.

"I have come to Libya for a variety of reasons, to see a country in transition at every level and to witness efforts to fully realise the promise of the Arab Spring," Jolie (picture) said.

"The country faces a host of challenges, including internally displaced people, refugees, rule of law, security, sanitation, education, health and other humanitarian needs. All of these pieces must be delivered and coordinated properly in an environment of reconciliation and justice."

The two-day trip was Jolie's first to Libya, but she previously visited Libyan refugees in Malta and on the Italian island of Lampedusa in June, and went to Tunisia in April to appeal for international support for people fleeing the revolution there.

Jolie is an ambassador for the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR and is expected to announce an expanded role soon.

On her Libya trip, she met representatives from UNHCR, Medecins Sans Frontieres and local non-governmental organisations delivering assistance to Libyans in Misrata and Tripoli.

"I will be meeting with officials from all sides but above all, listening to the local people in the street. I am here to express solidarity with them. It is the work of rebuilding and recovery that will determine Libya's future." – Reuters

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Emir Kusturica to head jury in Marrakesh film festival

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 08:17 AM PDT

RABAT, Oct 11 – Serbian film director Emir Kusturica will be the next president of the Marrakesh International Film Festival, in the south of Morocco, organisers announced today.

Kusturica (picture), renowned for feature films such as "Underground" and "Arizona Dream," his US debut, has also made documentaries, such as "Maradona" in 2008. He twice won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, for "When Father Was Away on Business" and "Underground."

He will be taking over the chair at Marrakesh from American actor and film-maker John Malkovich.

In 2009, the Marrakesh Film Festival paid tribute to Kusturica, who will preside over its 11th edition on December 2 to 10. This year's festival will render homage to Mexican cinema, organisers said.

The Gold Star, or main prize, of the 2010 edition of the festival was awarded to "The Journals of Musan" by South Korean director Park Jungbun. – AFP

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‘World’s oldest car’ sells at auction for US$4.6m

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 07:22 AM PDT

The De Dion-Bouton was constructed in 1884 for the French Count De Dion. — AFP/Relaxnews pic

WASHINGTON, Oct 11 — A steam-powered car considered the oldest vehicle in the world still running has sold at auction in the United States for more than US$4.6 million (RM14.4 million).

The De Dion-Bouton et Trepardoux Dos-a-Dos Steam Runabout, nicknamed "La Marquise," which was built in France in 1884, sold for more than twice its estimate at auction Friday in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

RM Auctions listed its top speed as 61 kilometres per hour and said it had only had four previous owners over the past 127 years.

The late Texas collector John O'Quinn had bought the historic car, which participated in the first automobile race in 1887 and four separate London-to-Brighton runs, for US$3.5 million in 2007.

The identity of the new owner was not given.

US media reports noted that another car, housed at the National Motor Museum of Britain, also lays claim to the title of the world's oldest vehicle.

However, the reports said the British car, built in 1875 by Robert Neville Grenville, has only three wheels, requires someone to ride along and tend the boiler, and bears little resemblance to a modern automobile.

The four-wheeled De Dion-Bouton was constructed for the French Count De Dion — one of the founders of the company that built it. It was named "La Marquise" after the count's mother.

The US$4.6 million price tag includes a 10 per cent buyer's premium, which goes to the auction company.

"With impeccable provenance, fully documented history, and the certainty that this is the oldest running family car in the world, 'La Marquise' represents an unrepeatable opportunity for the most discriminating collector," the catalogue said.

"It is unquestionably and quite simply one of the most important motor cars in the world." — AFP/Relaxnews

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‘Noah’ may mean difference between life and death

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 06:55 AM PDT

Cosmo Power President Shoji Tanaka speaks as he stands next to the company's personal flotation device named "Noah". — Reuters pic

TOKYO, Oct 11 — It's not quite a yellow submarine, since it's destined for travel on top of the water, not under it.

But the round yellow pod, christened "Noah" for the maker of the ark, could mean the difference between life and death in the case of another killer earthquake and tsunami like the one that hit Japan seven months ago, said its inventor, Shoji Tanaka.

After the March 11 disaster, which devastated a wide swath of Japan's northeastern coast and left 20,000 dead or presumed dead, Tanaka decided to create a personal flotation device that could survive both an earthquake and the tsunami that might follow.

"At the beginning, I made it as a hemisphere, which I thought to be the best shape to survive earthquakes, but it was vulnerable to tsunami because it capsizes," said Tanaka, president of Cosmo Power, an equipment maker.

"Noah" could survive both an earthquake and tsunami that might follow. — Reuters pic

"So I changed it to a perfect sphere and made it also easily carried by men and easily accessible."

"Noah" is about 1.2 metres in diameter, with one hatch, one glass window and two holes for drainage and ventilation. It's made out of fibre-reinforced plastic, which Tanaka said is lighter but also stronger than steel.

It keeps water out and its occupants afloat, all the while protecting them from floating debris. Its bright yellow colour was designed to attract the attention of rescuers.

And if all of that wasn't enough, it's small enough to fit into an average Japanese home.

"Kids will love playing inside it, and those who are anxious about earthquakes will find peace of mind just by keeping it in their house," Tanaka said.

The company said it already has orders for 700 of the four-seater pods, mainly from families, waterfront businesses and fishermen. It sells for ¥288,000 (RM11,795) for a standard model and US$4,500 for one with interior cushions that help absorb shocks.

"At least, people sheltered inside this ark will have some time to take a breath and get ready for the worst to come," said Yuichi Ashisawa, a Cosmo Power employee. — Reuters

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A philosophical comparison of the budgets

Posted: 10 Oct 2011 05:12 PM PDT

OCT 11 — And so it has come to this. The last push. With the general election expected soon, both Pakatan Rakyat and Barisan Nasional are preparing themselves for the final assault. Barricades have been erected, cannons lined up and guns trained on the other side. In the last week, we have witnessed the opening salvos launched by both sides.

First to the tilt was Pakatan Rakyat with a modest offering encapsulated in the title "kesejahteraan untuk semua" or "prosperity for all'. And just as it was about to gain traction the ruling Barisan Nasional descended with a no-holds-barred mega welfare budget, coincidentally called "bajet membela rakyat, mensejahtera negara", or "defending the people and prosperity for the country".

Without a doubt, both sides have angled the budget with an election in mind. Thus, there is no escaping the menial comparisons between the two sets of proffered "goodies" — RM500 for lower-income households compared to RM1,000 for lower-income housewives, or cash and book voucher bonuses for students compared to RM700 childcare allowances, or a restructuring of teachers' salary schemes compared to an outright increase in teachers' allowances. In short, most comparative discourse has been about whose sack contains bigger and better presents — Santa Najib or Santa.

On the surface, both appear to be quite similar in intent and target, namely, to help alleviate the rising cost of living particularly amongst the lower-income groups. Yet the philosophical formulation of the two documents cannot be more divergent. Breaking through the sheath of populist pronouncements, one would discover a sharp contrast between the underlying ideologies that define the two budgets.

Take the position on expenditures. Again, both appear similar on paper — BN's RM232 billion compared to PR's RM220 billion, with BN curtailing the long-running national deficit to 4.7 per cent of GDP compared to 4.4 per cent for PR, though the latter is based on a more conservative GDP projection. However, closer inspection would reveal that the essence of PR's spending policy is necessarily tempered by a commitment to prudence, efficiency and sustainability.

For example, the PR document promises to issue Approved Permits (APs) at market value, thus raising RM1.2 billion in what can only be described as lost revenue. In addition, an open tender system as well as an Unfair Public Contracts Act is promised in order to increase value-for-money and to ensure public interest is protected. More importantly, there is also a commitment to reducing the Petronas dividend to 40 per cent of projected net profits, thus ensuring our national cash cow is able to plough its profits back for reinvestment.

The BN's spending approach, on the other hand, is really just about spending. In this case, reducing the deficit merely means spending controls and reallocation of resources without necessarily addressing wastefulness, inefficiency and the need for sustainable economics.

Another key difference is the discretionary budget of the Prime Minister's Department (PMD). The BN's budget has carved out RM13.5 billion for the prime minister's use, while PR has pledged to reduce that amount by a third, returning it to the levels of half a decade ago.

Reducing the prime minister's spending is only half the story — the true intention of this exercise is to take steps towards decentralisation of power. Over the last few years, multiple new agencies have been created and parked under the blossoming aegis of the PMD. This has not only served to consolidate power under the prime minister, it has also emasculated various ministries which have seen their functions replicated and usurped.

Seen in this context, PR's reduction of PMD expenditure is therefore not only an attempt to return power to its rightful ministries, but more importantly to reduce the arbitrary power of the prime minister. Following this, a promise was also made by the opposition leader, coincidentally also the last finance minister to table a surplus budget nearly 15 years ago, that a PR prime minister would not concurrently sign the treasury cheques — another clear commitment to devolvement and decentralisation of power.

Both budgets also apparently target a very specific group — households with cumulative incomes of below RM3,000 — representing nearly 60 per cent of our population. To assist this group, BN is doling out cash bonuses of RM500 for each family, RM100 for schoolchildren and RM200 for tertiary students as a means of riding out the expected economic storm.

The PR budget, while also promising assistance in the form of a RM1,000 homemaker allowance and a RM1,000 bonus for the elderly, will also grant childcare allowances of RM700 a year in addition to the facilitation and establishment of certified childcare centres. This incentive is designed to encourage female participation in the workforce, thus increasing productivity and income of the targeted households.

In a more direct attempt to address the needs of the downtrodden, the PR budget also crucially commits to a minimum wage of RM1,100, in an attempt to reduce the reliance on cheap unskilled foreign labour as well as to ensure a humane floor wage for entry-level workers.

There are more examples. BN's approach to education is to build more facilities and renovate school buildings while PR talks about addressing the shortage of qualified teachers. For taxi drivers, BN seeks to lessen their burden with tax exemptions and incentives for vehicular upgrade while the PR budget promises direct permits to individual drivers, thus emancipating them from a monopolistic industry.

As for the sensitive issue of subsidies, BN's answer is a blind increase while PR pledges to maintain current levels of assistance on the one hand, while also breaking disadvantageous and market-distorting monopolies (like the Bernas stranglehold on rice imports) on the other.

Observing closely, one would find that the fundamental difference between the two budgets lies in their philosophical bases. The BN's instant remedy to economic malaise is to plaster the wounds with superficial cash assistance. On the flip side, the PR document is clearly informed by an ideological — or perhaps idealistic — commitment to citizen empowerment, increasing productivity and building sustainability.

And so not only is the BN's social welfare programme an ad hoc and ill-advised response to PR's alternative budget, it also appears to be a convenient façade to mask the huge infrastructural commitments that have escaped the public's attention, from hospitals to schools to army camps (read: projects for the boys).

In the other words, while the BN government's 2012 Budget may appear to be couched in the language of welfare, its ideological bearing appears to be pointing to business as usual — lubrication for the Umno machinery and cash inducements for the rest of the electorate.

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

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Hudud kekal, Pakatan pun kekal

Posted: 10 Oct 2011 04:50 PM PDT

11 OKT — Kekecohan atas isu pelaksanaan hudud antara PAS dan sekutu Pakatan Rakyatnya terutama DAP telah diselesaikan dengan baik mengikut semangat muafakat Pakatan Rakyat.

PAS kekal boleh meneruskan dakwahnya bagi memperkenalkan hudud kepada masyarakat seumumnya dan mengakui hak DAP tidak bersetuju dengan pelaksanaan hukum itu.

Tetapi DAP yang tidak setuju itu pula mengaku hak PAS untuk memperkenalkannya yang menjadi cita-citanya sejak PAS ditubuhkan 60 tahun lalu.

Sekalipun terdapat perbezaan pandangan dan sikap atas perkara itu oleh kedua pihak, keduanya bersetuju, bahawa mereka tidak setuju atas satu perkara itu secara nyata tetapi mereka bersetuju dalam banyak perkara lain bagi menegakkan kerajaan bersama dan membina negara dan masyarakat yang adil dan kukuh.

Komponen Pakatan Rakyat dan penyokongnya berkongsi banyak yang boleh menjadikan Pakatan Rakyat satu muafakat politik yang kuat yang mampu mengambil alih tampuk pemerintahan dan sudah bersedia menjadi alternative kepada Barisan Nasional baik sebagai parti politik yang bertenaga dan sudah pun kerajaan yang menunggu.

Pada masa bersetuju mengadakan kerjasama pilihan raya menjelang PRU 1999 dulu dan membentuk Pakatan Rakyat selepas PRU 12 tahun 2008 dulu, DAP dan PKR sudah pun tahu bahawa hudud adalah satu cita-cita PAS sejak mula, dan PAS juga tahu bahawa DAP tidak tertarik dengannya lama sebelum kedua-dua pihak boleh duduk semeja.

Perbezaan itu telah wujud sejak awal tetapi perbezaan itu tidak menghalang kedua pihak untuk mengadakan kerjasama politik yang besar hingga kini Pakatan Rakyat berjaya melayakkan Malaysia menyamai negara-negara demokrasi dan maju di dunia mempunyai lebih dari satu kerabat parti poliltik alternatif yang kuat.

Britain dan Amerika ada parti pemerintah dan parti pembangkang yang menjadi kerajaan yang menunggu. Begitu juga Perancis, Jerman, Australia dan lain wujud lebih dari satu parti yang bergilir-gilir menjadi kerajaan atau menjadi pembangkang mengikut keputusan rakyat dalam pilihan raya.

Malaysia sejak merdeka tahun 1957 dan sejak pembentukan Malaysia tahun 1963 tidak ada kedewasaan politik yang kondusif seperti itu, hingga meletakkan BN yang dulunya Periktan parti yang monopoli kuasa dan menapikan hak rakyat membuat pilihan.

Sekalian ahli fikir dan penggiat politik tahu bahawa kuasa itu korap dan kuasa sepenuhnya terdedah kepada korap sepenuhnya. Sekalipun Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra dan Umno memperkenalkan amalan demokrasi kepada masyarakat negara, justeru monopoli politik yang tidak dapat dipecahkan, menjadikan negara dan kerajaan rasuah sepenuhnya dan menyeleweng seadanya.

Rakyat sedar segala kepincangan itu dan rakyat jugalah yang menuntut supaya diwujudkan satu pakatan alternatif yang kuat yang boleh mencabar monopoli kuasa itu. Rakyat juga yang menuntut supaya parti-parti pembangkang yang banyak dan tidak cukup tenaga itu mengenepikan perbezaan atau mengurangkan perbezaan bagi membentuk satu gabungan parti alternatif yang kuat yang berupaya memecahkan monopoli kuasa yang rasuah dan menyeleweng itu. PAS, PKR dan DAP telah menyambut cabaran rakyat itu. Mereka sudah melupakan berbezaan itu kecuali dalam satu isu iaitu hudud. PAS tahu DAP tidak setuju hudud dan DAP tahu PAS tidak setia mengggurkan hudud. Kalau tidak boleh bersetuju dalam semua perkara, janganlah semua perkara tidak disetujui.

Lalu mereka bersetuju satu dua perkara yang tidak disetujui, tidak menghalang mereka mengadakan pakatan kerana mereka sudah bersetuju dalam banyak perkara.

Yang tidak bersetuju dengan hudud itu bukanlah DAP saja. Umno telah menzahirkan tidak setujunya lama sebelum DAP dan PAS mengadakan muafakat. Umno menganut Islam tidak bersetuju dengan hudud dan ia juga tidak setuju dengan banyak perkara yang PAS perjuangkan. DAP tidak menganut Islam, maka ia tidak setuju dengan hudud tetapi ia setuju dengan banyak perkara yang diperjuangkan oleh PAS.

PAS mengemukakan konsep negara berkebajikan yang mendukung cita-cita dan ajaran Islam. DAP menerimanya. PAS mahu hisbah, DAP tidak menolaknya. DAP mahu sebuah pemerintahan bersih dari rasuah, reaksi PAS pula ia juga yang PAS cita-cita.

Jika PAS terus bercakap tentang hudud dalam kontek adanya kerjasama dengan DAP dan lain, bukan ia tidak pelayan pendirian DAP tetapi adalah untuk menerangkan kepada masyarakat umum dalam dan luar negara betapa indahnya hudud dan hudud tidak mengancam keamanan dan anutan mana agama lain.

Cara PAS dan DAP menyelesaikan perbezaan dalam isu hudud itu membayang cara dan keupayaan mereka mengatasi segala masalah yang berbangkit kiranya rakyat memberi mandad mentadbirkan Putrajaya nanti.

Bagaimana kerajaan DAP di Pulau Pinang melayan isu Islam dan orang Islam mencerminkan sikapnya jika Pakatan diizinkan membentuk kerajaan pusat, dan bagaiama kerajaan Kelantan dan Kedah melayalan orang bukan Islam membayangkaan keadilan yang akan serlahkan dalam kerajaan bersama di Putrajaya nanti.

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

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Jais sahkan Bob Lokman ditahan kerana tiada tauliah

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 03:11 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, 11 Okt — Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (Jais) mengesahkan pihaknya menahan pelawak, pengacara dan penulis lirik terkenal Bob Lokman kerana menyampaikan ceramah agama tanpa tauliah agensi itu di Hulu Langat dekat sini malam tadi.

Pengarah Jais Marzuki Hussin berkata Bob Lokman ditahan di bawah Seksyen 119 Enakmen Pentadbiran Agama Islam Negeri Selangor.

"Jais mengesahkan satu tangkapan telah dibuat ke atas pelakon dan penghibur, Bob Lokman atas ceramah yang dlakukannya di Masjid Sg. Lui, Hulu Langat pada 10 Oktober (semalam).

"Bob Lokman didapati tidak mempunyai tauliah dan tidak pernah memohon tauliah daripada Jais. Tangkapan dibuat berdsrkan maklumat awam," kata beliau dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Beliau dipercayai ahli dan pemimpin kedua PAS dikenakan tindakan oleh Jais.

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MP PAS: Najib perlu jelas keraguan projek tapak TUDM Sg Besi

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 01:50 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, 8 Okt — Sikap kerajaan yang enggan menjelaskan pelbagai keraguan tentang Pembangunan Pangkalan Udara Sungai Besi akan mengakibatkan rakyat menanggung beban, kata Naib Presiden PAS Salahuddin Ayub.

"Pembangunan Pangkalan Udara Sungai Besi yang dilihat umum sebagai 'projek Taek Jho Low' menjadi keutamaan Belanjawan 2012 dan dimasukkan dalam pelaksanaan 'Rolling Plan' Kedua yang diperkenalkan dalam Rancangan Malaysia Ke-10 (RMK10).

"Kerajaan (Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri) Najib (Razak) jelas tidak mempedulikan keresahan rakyat sejak dari awal lagi apabila pengkalan udara yang mempunyai nilai strategik dan sejarah itu dipindah milik dengan penuh kontroversi kepada 1MDB (1Malaysia Development Berhad)," kata beliau (gambar) dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Bukan sahaja pindah milik tersebut amat meragukan dan menghapuskan kepentingan strategik dari segi pertahanan serta nilai sejarah pangkalan udara tersebut, malah berlaku pula keraguan demi keraguan lain, kata Ahli Parlimen Kubang Kerian ini.

"Sampai hari ini, rakyat masih menanti jawapan apa perlunya 1MDB melabur secara tunai sebanyak RM3.5 bilion dalam PetroSaudi International Limited yang kemudiannya melabur pula lebih RM1.5 bilion UBG Berhad di mana Jho Low menjadi ahli lembaga pengarahnya.

"Rakyat juga mempersoalkan apa perlunya penglibatan syarikat-syarikat luar seperti Mubadala Development Company dan Qatar Investment Authority sebagai pihak yang memajukan projek yang digelar 'projek Taek Jho Low' itu sedangkan syarikat-syarikat tempatan lebih berkemampuan?" kata Salahuddin.

Kerajaan, katanya, sepatutnya menjelaskan terlebih dahulu keraguan-keraguan tersebut sebelum meneruskan tindakan memajukan Pangkalan Udara Sungai Besi yang begitu dipertikaikan itu.

Salahuddin juga melihat belanjawan itu lebih mementingkan projek-projek besar-besaran daripada menyelesaikan masalah dan penderitaan rakyat.

Salahuddin menyifatkan apa yang berlaku itu menunjukkan kerajaan tidak memberi keutamaan kepada masalah dan penderitaan rakyat yang perlu diutamakan.

Kata beliau, bangunan-bangunan di ibu negara masih mempunyai terlalu banyak ruang kosong yang belum digunakan, oleh itu perlunya projek pangkalan TUDM Sungai Besi.

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