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Alinea and Eleven Madison Park cooking up secret project

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 05:48 PM PDT

NEW YORK, Aug 28 — Digital tongues are wagging after Michelin-starred chef Grant Achatz uploaded a cryptic video on YouTube last week hinting at a collaboration between his flagship Chicago restaurant Alinea and Eleven Madison Park in New York, two of the most acclaimed and decorated establishments in the US right now.

Chef Daniel Humm of Eleven Madison Park: In mysterious collaboration with Grant Achatz of Alinea? ©Francesco Tonelli

Opening up to the sounds of a whistle steam train, the video shows staff from the two kitchens packing up an unusual assortment of equipment in newspaper and Styrofoam popcorn.

From Alinea, wax bowls, latex rolls, helium and seaweed are boxed up and bound for New York, while staff from Eleven Madison Park pack up glass cloches, smoke sets, caviar and sturgeon.

In New York, a single file of aproned, suited kitchen and wait staff march through Grand Central Terminal carrying cardboard boxes and make for an impressive sight, while the same unusual scene is repeated in Chicago.

Achatz himself crawls backwards into a box that is ostensibly destined for New York, prompting bloggers and food writers to speculate that the crew from the two restaurants will swap places, bringing Alinea to New York, and Eleven Madison Park to Chicago.

Perhaps a more likely scenario, however, is hinted at on a new Facebook page created in the name of 21st Century Ltd that suggests that staff from the restaurants will work together to recreate the golden age of train travel with a fine — very fine — dining cart. The 21st Century Ltd was a luxury passenger train that operated during the first half of the 20th century and ran between New York and Chicago in 16 hours.

"The 21st Century Limited will run a brief engagement between New York and Chicago in September and October of 2012," reads a post on the Facebook page.

Since the page was created on August 23, it's already gained more than 1,050 fans as of August 27.

The likely date for the collaboration is October 10- 4, as Alinea's website notes that the restaurant will be closed for a "private event".

Alinea and Eleven Madison Park are two of just 10 restaurants in the US to boast all three Michelin stars. They also have strong showings on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list, both of which made the top 10 list this year. — AFP/Relaxnews


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Stoner targets Phillip Island return

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 01:35 AM PDT

Honda MotoGP rider Casey Stoner of Australia rides during MotoGP practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis in this file photo of August 17, 2012. Stoner, who is to have surgery to repair damaged ankle ligaments, hopes to be fit enough for a tilt at a record sixth successive win at Phillip Island in October. – Reuters pic

MELBOURNE, Aug 27 – MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner, who is to have surgery this week to repair damaged ankle ligaments, hopes to be fit enough for a tilt at a record sixth successive win at Phillip Island in October.

The Australian told local media today he wanted to race at his home grand prix on Oct. 28 before retiring in November.

Stoner, who expects to be sidelined for up to seven weeks following surgery, said: "Being at Phillip Island is definitely my goal at the moment."

The Honda rider, third behind Spaniards Jorge Lorenzo (Yamama) and Dani Pedrosa (Honda) in the title standings, ruled out racing next year to try to end his career on a high.

"I'm not in this championship to wait and finish it perfectly in a big fairytale," he said. "I'm not racing next year.

"I could have a similar issue and something else could go wrong. I still have a season to complete, I want to get back to racing as soon as possible."

Stoner added that he would like to squeeze in one race before Phillip Island – the Malaysian Grand Prix on Oct. 21.

"As long as I can't cause any more damage, then I'll have a go," the 26-year-old told Australia's AAP news agency.

"I don't really care about pain but if there is any chance of doing huge damage then there is no point.

"I'm definitely planning to be fit and ready for the Island," added Stoner, who won the first of his two MotoGP world titles with Ducati in 2007.

"It is the one race I don't want to miss. Until I have the surgery I can't say exactly when I can return."

Stoner was ruled out of Sunday's Czech Grand Prix, won by Pedrosa, after a high speed fall in practice at Indianapolis the previous week. – Reuters

Fox, Dodgers in talks on multi-billion dollar TV deal, says source

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 12:46 AM PDT

LOS ANGELES, Aug 27 — Fox Sports and the Los Angeles Dodgers began preliminary talks in May on a multi-billion dollar cable TV deal, a person familiar with the talks said, the latest in a string of rich cable TV contracts for teams in the largest US TV markets.

The talks would give the Dodgers the financial firepower for big player deals and began weeks before the major league baseball team went on a spending spree that included a high-profile Aug. 25 trade with the Boston Red Sox in which the Dodgers assumed four player contracts valued at more than US$260 million (RMRM780 billion) through 2018.

The Dodgers and Fox, a unit of News Corp, cannot formally begin talks until Oct. 15, under terms of their existing TV contract, but the renewal being discussed includes joint ownership of English and Spanish language channels.

Fox would not comment. Representatives of the Dodgers and Time Warner could not be reached.

No financial terms were discussed, the source said, but both sides have acknowledged that any agreement would almost certainly exceed the 20-year, US$3 billion agreement that former owner Frank McCourt struck with Fox in 2011.

That deal was rejected by Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig in June 2011, and included a provision by which the Dodgers would own 30 per cent of the channel. A new Dodger TV deal would take the place of the team's existing agreement with Fox, which expires at the end of the 2013 season.

That agreement could cost Fox, or a competing bid, US$4 billion or more, said Marc Ganis, a Chicago sports consultant and president of SportsCorp Ltd who advised on the 2002 creation of the Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network.

Long-term commitment

After preliminary talks with Fox began, the Dodgers acquired Miami Marlins star infielder Hanley Ramirez, whose contract calls for US$31.5 million through 2014.

On Aug. 25, the Dodgers acquired Boston stars Arian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford, both of whom make US$20 million a year, and pitcher Josh Beckett, who has a US$17 million a year contract, according to Cot's Baseball Contracts.

The Dodgers were acquired in a deal announced on March 17 for US$2.15 billion by a group headed by private investment firm Guggenheim Partners and including former basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Hollywood producer Peter Guber and Stan Kasten, a long-time baseball and basketball executive.

"Stan Kasten is one of the smartest guys in sports," said Ganis, the sports consultant. "He wanted to make sure he had a long-term TV commitment in the billions before he went out to make those deals."

The new deal being discussed by Fox and the Dodgers would mirror the 2011 deal signed by Time Warner Cable with the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team that replaced an existing Fox contract.

Under that deal, Time Warner agreed to launch separate English and Hispanic language channels and to pay an estimated US$2.5 billion over 20 years. The two channels are scheduled to launch on Oct. 1.

Time Warner is expected to also bid for a sports channel with the Dodgers if Fox and the team are unable to the come to an agreement during Fox's six week long period of exclusivity that begins on Oct. 15. — Reuters 

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Star Wars II and III in 3D next year

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 05:40 AM PDT

LOS ANGELES, Aug 27 — "Attack of the Clones" and "Revenge of the Sith" will be back in North American theaters in 3D on Sept 20 and Oct 11 next year, according to Lucasfilm.

The production company founded by George Lucas continues to adapt the Star Wars saga, this time working on 3D versions of the six films of the blockbuster franchise.

It all started last February with the 3D remake of "The Phantom Menace".

Lucasarts's decision not to wait too long between the 3D releases of episodes 2 and 3 should benefit fans who want to delve back into the sci-fi universe: the 3D versions of fan favourites "A New Hope", "Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi" — originally released between 1977 and 1983 — are expected in theatres from 2014 onwards. — AFP-Relaxnews

Sex and Scientology aplenty at Venice Film Festival

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 03:14 AM PDT

Paul Thomas Anderson's 'The Master', about a religious cult which film critics who have seen clips say bears clear similarities to Scientology. — Reuters pic

VENICE, Aug 27 — Venice is putting its faith in sex and Scientology this year to generate the kind of buzz the world's oldest film festival needs to stay ahead of a growing field of rivals.

Celebrating its 80th anniversary, the annual cinema showcase on the Lido Island across the water from the Canal City has long competed with overlapping Toronto to attract the best movies and biggest stars to its red carpet and glitzy party circuit.

It has another challenger in the form of the Rome festival held in November, which has bolstered its credentials by hiring Venice's respected outgoing artistic director Marco Mueller.

He is replaced by Alberto Barbera, who is well aware that high prices and creaking infrastructure on the Lido have played into rivals' hands.

"Rome and Venice are coming into their new editions like boxers going into a ring," said Jay Weissberg, Hollywood trade paper Variety's Rome critic, who closely follows the Italian festival scene.

"The war of words has already played out in the press for the last couple of months."

Barbera has introduced a small film market this year to make Venice more commercially attractive for studios, although there are doubts over how much business the initiative will generate.

But his main task is to lure a selection of movies that ensures A-list star power, media buzz and a global spread of low-budget, high-quality cinema.

On paper, the outlook for the Aug 29-Sept 8 event looks promising.

There is no George Clooney, a Venice regular, and the festival will not feature heavyweights like Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp.

But a band of up-and-coming performers will partly compensate and help banish Venice's fusty image.

Zac Efron and Shia LaBeouf, popular American actors in their mid-20s, are looking to break away from movie musicals and blockbusters, while Disney actress/singer Selena Gomez is in town to promote one of a string of films she has made this year.

Robert Redford and Julie Christie represent the older generation, and with Rachel McAdams, Ben Affleck and the unpredictable Joaquin Phoenix are among the big draws doing the rounds of interviews and photo-shoots to promote their movies.

Religious cult

The most talked-about movie in Venice could well be "The Master", Paul Thomas Anderson's story about a religious cult which film critics who have seen clips say bears clear similarities to Scientology.

Anderson has been quoted as saying that the role of Lancaster Dodd, played by Philip Seymour Hoffman, was inspired by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology.

And distributor The Weinstein Company features a news report on its website that calls The Master a "Scientology-tinged religious drama".

Yet, both Anderson and Harvey Weinstein have played down parallels with the self-described religion that counts Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its followers but has been cast by opponents as a cult that harasses people who seek to quit and coerces followers to think like they do.

Sex is high on the agenda, with Brian De Palma's revenge thriller "Passion" working up an early head of steam through its racy trailer featuring McAdams and Noomi Rapace.

Sex and religion combine in South Korean director Kim Ki-duk's "Pieta", while Terrence Malick — back on the European festival circuit a year after "The Tree of Life" won the Palme d'Or in Cannes — presents "To the Wonder", which has been given an "R" rating for scenes of nudity and sex.

Also in a slimmed-down main competition of 18 films is Marco Bellocchio's "Bella Addormentata" about Eluana Englaro, a woman left in a vegetative state by a car crash who was at the centre of a lengthy right-to-die case that divided opinion in Italy.

"Collateral" director Michael Mann leads the jury that must decide who wins the coveted Golden Lion for best picture. Last year the prize went to "Faust" by Russia's Alexander Sokurov.

Out of competition, Redford arrives with political action thriller "The Company You Keep" in which he also stars as a former US left-wing militant pursued by an aggressive young reporter, played by LaBeouf.

The opening film is Mira Nair's "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" which follows a Pakistani immigrant in the United States who sees his life overturned by 9/11.

The Indian director is one of several female film makers in Venice, and among them is Saudi Arabia's Haifaa al-Mansour, who says her movie "Wadjda" is the first full-length feature to have been shot entirely in the Kingdom.

And Spike Lee brings Michael Jackson documentary "Bad 25" celebrating the 25th anniversary of the singer's album "Bad". — Reuters

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Extra pounds tied to breast cancer recurrence, death

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 08:42 AM PDT

Certain hormones that are linked to body weight may fuel tumour growth in the most common form of the disease. — Reuters pic

NEW YORK, Aug 27 —Among women who have been treated for breast cancer, heavier women are more likely to have their disease come back and more likely to die of cancer, according to a new study.

That could be because certain hormones that are linked to body weight may also fuel tumour growth in the most common form of the disease, known as estrogens receptor-positive cancer.

Previous studies have tied obesity to a higher chance of getting breast cancer and worse outcomes in women who have already been diagnosed.

But these findings make the post-diagnosis picture clearer, said lead researcher Dr Joseph Sparano, associate chairman of medical oncology at the Montefiore Einstein Centre for Cancer Care in the Bronx, New York.

"Obesity seemed to carry a higher risk of breast cancer recurrence and death — even in women who were healthy at the time that they were diagnosed, and despite the fact that they received the best available chemotherapy and hormone therapy," he said.

Data for the new study came from trials sponsored by the National Cancer Institute of women with stage I, II and III breast cancer who were given standardised treatment, with drug doses adjusted based on weight.

Out of close to 5,000 women treated for cancer, about one-third were obese and another one-third were overweight.

Over the next eight years, one in four women had their cancer come back and 891 died — including 695 from breast cancer.

Sparano and his colleagues found that compared to women of normal weight, obese women were 40 per cent more likely to have a breast cancer recurrence over the study period and 69 per cent more likely to die from breast cancer or any other cause.

Even among overweight but not obese women, there was also a general trend toward a higher risk of recurrence and death with increasing weight, according to findings published today in the journal Cancer.

The link was especially strong for women with estrogen receptor positive cancer, which accounts for two-thirds of breast cancers.

But weight wasn't clearly linked to breast cancer outcomes for women with other types of cancer not dependent on estrogens for growth.

Eestrogens, insulin or something else?

Although the new study can't prove that extra weight and fat have a direct impact on certain breast cancers, Sparano said that was "biologically plausible".

"There may be factors that are fuelling the growth of the estrogens receptor positive tumours," he said — such as estrogens itself. Women carrying extra fat have been shown to make more estrogens.

"Insulin levels are also known to be higher in patients who are obese because they develop insulin resistance... (and) insulin can stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells."

Dr Massimo Cristofanilli, head of medical oncology at the Fox Chase Cancer Centre in Philadelphia, said it's possible that anti-estrogens drugs, such as tamoxifen, can't do enough to overcome the extra-high estrogens levels in obese women.

"Maybe obese women require much longer treatment because their risk of recurrence remains over time," said Cristofanilli, who has studied the link between weight and breast cancer outcomes but wasn't involved in the new study.

According to the NCI, one in eight women in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point, but the risks vary greatly over the course of a woman's life.

Whether women with the disease can improve their long-term outlook by losing weight hasn't been proven, researchers said.

"The highest priority is just getting through the chemotherapy if chemotherapy is necessary and taking their endocrine therapy," said Sparano.

"But for those who are obese or overweight, there may be additional benefits that one can achieve through diet and through weight reduction that may produce a reduction in the risk of recurrence that's just as significant as the reduction that they get from the standard therapies."

Cristofanilli agreed on the benefits of weight loss and said "it's never too late" for women to become healthier through diet and other lifestyle changes, even after a cancer diagnosis. — Reuters

Facebook taps Gehry to design campus expansion

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 07:21 AM PDT

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (centre), architect Frank Gehry (left) and Craig Webb look over Gehry's design for an addition to the Facebook campus on August 24, 2012. — Reuters pic

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 27 —   Facebook said on Friday it had hired renowned architect Frank Gehry to design the company's campus expansion, which includes a new building with a rooftop garden.

"When it's completed, we hope it will provide a paradise workspace for the 3,400 engineers who will one day fill it," a company statement said.

The expansion to the campus in Menlo Park, California, will be designed by the Canadian-born Gehry, known for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, among others.

Gehry, known for his deconstructive style and buildings that sometimes appear unfinished, also designed the Stata Centre at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Cinematheque Francaise in Paris.

"At every step of planning the new building, Frank has taken into account our engineering culture," Facebook said.

"It will be a large, one-room building that somewhat resembles a warehouse. Just like we do now, everyone will sit out in the open with desks that can be quickly shuffled around as teams form and break apart around projects."

The new building will include "cafes and lots of micro-kitchens, with snacks so that you never have to go hungry", the statement said.

"And we'll fill the building with break-away spaces with couches and whiteboards to make getting away from your desk easy."

Facebook last year took over the headquarters of Sun Microsystems in Menlo Park, moving from cramped headquarters in nearby Palo Alto.

The company seeks to break ground on the new building early next year, with hopes for "a quick construction".

It said the exterior also "takes into account the local architecture" and that "a tonne" of trees would be planted on the grounds and on the rooftop garden.

"The raw, unfinished look of our buildings means we can construct them quickly and with a big emphasis on being eco-friendly," Facebook added.

Facebook will maintain its current campus and use an underground tunnel to connect the two areas.

The former Sun campus in the city of Menlo Park, which borders Palo Alto, has nine buildings with a total of 92,900sqm of office space set on 23ha of land. — AFP-Relaxnews

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Martin Amis weighs ‘State of England’ from new US home

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 07:36 AM PDT

An aerial view of the Statue of Liberty in New York. It will take time for British novelist Martin Amis who moved to the United States six months ago, to dig into US culture the way he has in his satirical new novel, 'Lionel Asbo: State of England'. – Reuters pic

NEW YORK, Aug 27 – Devotees of British novelist Martin Amis anxiously awaiting his fictional commentary on the state of America after his move to US shores shouldn't hold their breath.

It will take time for the acclaimed author, who moved to the United States six months ago, to dig into US culture the way he has in his satirical new novel, "Lionel Asbo: State of England."

Although he is certain of at least one thing in these days of fiscal austerity: He does not understand why some Americans want less taxes for the rich.

"Lionel Asbo" once again illustrates the author's insight into modern Britain as he explores his country's working-class citizens, a vacuous tabloid media and declining morality reflected in celebrity culture.

It was written before the author of "Money," "London Fields" and other celebrated novels abandoned London for an idyllic writer's haven in Brooklyn, and Amis said he has yet to distill his thoughts about America's own class warfare and obsession with celebrity.

"It has different kinds of vulgarity – the English more sordid, the American more glitzy and cosmetic, kitsch," the 62-year-old said under the high ceilings of his new home. "My wife insists it is not very much (different)... but I am not so sure."

Amis, often called one of the most innovative voices of his generation, has himself long been subjected to scrutiny by the British media.

Most recently, critics have said his decision to leave London reflected spite, rather than his publicly stated reason of needing to be close to his wife's mother and his late friend, writer Christopher Hitchens.

"It was rigged up that I was leaving in bitter hatred of Britain, and every chance I got I said the opposite," he said.

The immediate response in the United States to his new book has been lukewarm. The New York Times said "Lionel Asbo" "reads less like a big 'state of England' novel than a smallish postcard mailed from there some years ago."

'INCREDIBLY PATRONIZING'

The writer's 13th novel centres around a thuggish, yet briefly endearing antihero, Lionel Asbo, whose last name results from being handed down at age 3 an Anti Social Behaviour Order , a civil order issued in Britain against conduct that includes things like begging, graffiti and excessive noise.

In contrast, Lionel's nephew is depicted as a working-class role model in his earnest pursuit of education and love.

When Lionel wins the lottery, earning the tabloid nickname "Lotto Lout" and begins dating a publicity hound, the novel comes to reflect society moving toward rewarding the base actions of people such as those found on reality TV shows, who typically reap some fame and fortune.

"It's that strange democratization of fame," Amis said. "Since celebrity is 'A' the new religion, and 'B' considered a basic human right now, you feel incredibly deprived if you haven't got it, right? It's the spur for many of these terrorist acts, such as these massacres."

Without recalling the exact tabloid, he said the genesis for his new book came from two newspaper clippings, including one snippet about a boy having an affair with his grandmother.

"It was probably, 'The Sun,' or worse, 'The Daily Sport,'" he said, trying to recall the London tabloid before comparing their outlandish headlines to New York's comparatively more tame reporting.

"Compared to 'The Sun,' 'The New York Post' is sort of like 'Critical Quarterly' or something," Amis joked.

Reflecting upon the two countries, Amis said the United States and Britain were now pursuing a "terrific evil" of separating the rich and poor, "back to the levels after the first World War."

Amis, a self-described political leftist, is outraged by US political support for tax cuts for the rich. "I mean, everyone would say, hang on, tax cuts for the rich?" he said.

His own belief is reflected in the slogan from Britain's Labour Party based on taxing the rich and educating the poor, and that view comes across in "Lionel Asbo."

He scoffed at suggestions in Britain that he shouldn't be writing about the working class by saying such criticism reflected current British "anxiety about class," and calling it "incredibly patronising to the class they are speaking for."

As for suggestions his latest book, as well as some of his more recent ones, do not reflect his best writing, Amis feels the opposite. He is happiest with his most recent novel and less happy with its predecessors, "all the way down the line".

The reason, he said, can be found in an essay about "Lolita" author Vladimir Nabokov, which contends that every writer has a bit of genius – "your God-Given stuff and that musical quality" – and talent – that "gets the thing going, knows what goes where."

"What happens is your genius gets weaker and your talent gets stronger," Amis said.

As for that next book from his new base in America, it may not be the work his readers expect. Against the warnings of fellow writers, he said, he is now "having a good time" writing a Holocaust novel. – Reuters


Kobo ups royalties for self-published authors

Posted: 26 Aug 2012 07:39 PM PDT

Kobo produces its own eReaders and runs an online store. — AFP-Relaxnews pic

TOKYO, Aug 27 — Kobo, the e-reading platform from Japanese retail giant Rakuten, is to increase the royalties offered to self-publishing authors, beating Amazon over the course of the two-month promotion.

The deal runs from September 1 to November 30, and means that all eBooks in the Kobo Writing Life category that go for between US$1.99 and US$12.99 will generate an 80 per cent royalty for their authors over the period.

Digital titles sold outside of those price parameters continue to generate the standard 45 per cent royalty.

That's in comparison to the current Kindle Direct Publishing program, under which authors can choose between two rates of 35 and 70 per cent, balancing the absorbtion of costs against potentially higher gains.

Kobo Writing Life website: kobobooks.com/KoboWritingLife  — AFP-Relaxnews


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Onam dan ‘syaitan’ politik

Posted: 26 Aug 2012 04:42 PM PDT

27 OGOS — Pada 29 Ogos 2012, penduduk keturunan Malayalam (Malayali) menyambut Onam; suatu sambutan berasaskan pesta menuai yang kurang diketahui umum.

Saya pernah menulis makalah bertajuk "Onam 1 Malaysia" (The Malaysian Insider, 4 September 2009) yang memberikan sedikit penerangan umum mengenai sambutan tersebut.

Saya sengaja meletakkan "1 Malaysia" pada tajuk makalah berkenaan kerana kata-kata muluk penuh retorik itu hangat diperkatakan pada masa itu — sebagaimana masih hebat diperkatakan kini, walaupun tidak ramai (khususnya politikus) yang mampu menjelaskan dengan tepat makna ungkapan itu.

Onapookolem dibuat menggunakan bunga-bunga segar bagi menyerikan suasana perayaan.

Apa pun, perkara yang lebih penting adalah bahawa dalam makalah itu, saya menyatakan bahawa saya membayangkan sambutan Onam secara besar-besaran di Malaysia pada tahun seterusnya.

Tentulah saya bersikap sinikal kerana dalam pada rancak melaungkan konsep (?) "1 Malaysia", apa yang berlaku adalah amalan "pecah dan perintah" oleh pihak tertentu yang mahu terus memiliki kuasa menindas rakyat.

"Bagaimanapun, adalah mustahil untuk mengharapkan sambutan Onam secara besar-besaran di Malaysia; sebuah negara yang meraikan perpaduan dalam kepelbagaian." 

Demikian saya nyatakan dalam makalah pada September 2009 iaitu pada waktu ramai politikus sedang cuba meyakinkan rakyat bahawa tidak akan ada mana-mana kelompok yang dipinggirkan di bawah slogan muluk "Rakyat Didahulukan, Pencapaian Diutamakan".

Saya percaya bahawa kenyataan yang sama boleh sahaja diulang pada tahun ini — "Janji Onam Ditepati" — serta pada tahun-tahun akan datang; selagi tidak berlaku perubahan (transformasi) dalam pemikiran pihak pemerintah yang diberi kuasa memerintah oleh rakyat menerusi pilihan raya umum.

Pada masa sama, saya masih beranggapan bahawa belum terlewat untuk masyarakat Malayali di Malaysia (bukan parti politik!) mempromosikan Onam secara lebih hebat dan berterusan supaya masyarakat — dan politikus — pelbagai kaum dan agama di negara bertuah ini menyedari keunikan budaya keturunan Malayali.

Pada penghujung makalah yang disiarkan pada September 2009, saya memberikan gambaran berikut:

"Manalah tahu, menjelang sambutan Onam pada tahun 2010, Mahabali yang menziarah masyarakat Malayali di Kerala; kemudian turut memutuskan untuk berkunjung ke Suwarnabumi dan menyaksikan sendiri kehebatan sambutan 'Onam 1 Malaysia' oleh masyarakat pelbagai kaum di sini."

Mungkin sambutan Onam pada tahun ini (2012) akan diberi perhatian istimewa oleh pelbagai pihak — serta media arus perdana diarah membuat liputan khas dan siaran khas — memandangkan setiap undi Rakyat (termasuk masyarakat India keturunan Malayali) adalah amat penting bagi menentukan masa depan (baca: periuk nasi) pemerintahan negara.

Watak Mahabali sinonim dengan sambutan Onam di seluruh dunia.

Ungkapan "Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know" banyak diperkatakan sekarang. Ramai yang ternyata tidak menyedari bahawa ia membawa makna tersirat ("jangan mengambil risiko melakukan perubahan"), bukan makna tersurat ("percayalah pada syaitan").

Dalam pada tersenyum sendiri menyaksikan reaksi lucu politikus, juak-juak politik dan Rakyat terhadap simpulan bahasa (idiom) Bahasa Inggeris itu sejak hampir seminggu lalu, saya kembali terkenang akan "Onam 1 Malaysia" yang — tentunya — tidak menjadi kenyataan.

Sebaliknya, makalah itu menyumbang "bahan" dan idea bagi sebuah cerpen berjudul "Onam di Pulau Cinta" yang disiarkan dalam majalah e@siswa (September 2010).

Seperti yang saya catatkan di blog, tarikh sambutan Onam (23 Ogos 2010) datang dan pergi. Ternyata para pemimpin yang begitu sibuk dan khusyuk menyambut segala "1 Macam-macam" sejak April 2009 sudah lupa semua itu selepas hampir setahun gagasan 1 Malaysia dicanangkan.

Maka, dalam cerpen "Onam di Pulau Cinta", Maharaja Mahabali yang sepatutnya datang ke Malaysia untuk menyaksikan sambutan "Onam 1 Malaysia" telah mengalihkan perhatian kepada Pulau Cinta bagi sambutan "Onam Pulau Cinta" — tanpa perlu menambah apa-apa angka/nombor tanpa makna di hadapan nama pulau itu.

Kisah bagaimana Mahabali mengalihkan perhatian daripada Malaysia kepada Pulau Cinta sebenarnya berlaku secara agak spontan. Pada 21 Julai 2010, editor majalah e@siswa, Azli Halim bertanya jika saya ada manuskrip cerpen untuk disiarkan dalam majalah berkenaan pada September 2010.

Saya bertanya, bila manuskrip diperlukan dan beliau menjawab, "Kalau boleh, segera."

Lalu, saya meminta diberi masa sehingga 25 Julai 2010. Saya percaya unsur genius (kreativiti bawah sedar) akan membantu merangka cerita untuk dikarang. Pasti ada begitu banyak kisah yang bermain dalam imaginasi untuk dikarang dalam bentuk faksyen.

Dua perenggan terakhir berita ini (September 2011) turut memetik makalah TMI, 4 September 2009.

Sebagai tanda peringatan dan motivasi kepada diri, saya paparkan pada ruangan status di Facebook, sekitar jam 9:30 malam: "Kembali berhutang sebuah cerpen kepada seorang rakan (editor). Seronoknya!"

Apabila pulang ke rumah — saya bekerja di akhbar Sinar Harian pada waktu itu — saya mula menaip pada jam 12:15 tengah malam berdasarkan maklumat daripada makalah yang disiarkan di The Malaysian Insider.

Pada bahagian akhir makalah berkenaan, saya nyatakan kemungkinan Mahabali memutuskan untuk datang ke Malaysia pada 2010 untuk menyaksikan sambutan "Onam 1 Malaysia" — selaras gimik semasa. 

Secara spontan, lahir sebuah kisah mengenai Mahabali yang melayari sebuah blog dan mendapat tahu bahawa majoriti penduduk Pulau Cinta adalah diaspora Malayali. Malah, Bahasa Malayalam adalah bahasa rasmi yang dikenali sebagai "Bahasa Pulau".

Dipendekkan cerita, watak "Saya" diutus oleh Mahabali ke Pulau Cinta untuk bertemu mantan Perdana Menteri, Rama dan bekas pemimpin diktator, Ravana bagi membincangkan sambutan "Onam Pulau Cinta" sambil minum kopi luwak.

Manuskrip siap pada awal pagi, 22 Julai 2010 dan saya melakukan penyuntingan kemas bagi memastikan tiada kesilapan bahasa dan kecuaian menaip.

Selesai semuanya, manuskrip dikirim secara lampiran melalui e-mel kepada editor; dengan catatan meminta jasa baik beliau menilai kesesuaian cerpen berkenaan untuk disiarkan.

Simpulan bahasa "Better the devil you know than the angel you don't know" muncul secara tersirat dalam cerpen itu apabila penduduk Pulau Cinta berani mengambil risiko melakukan perubahan pada tampuk pemerintahan negara demi masa depan yang lebih terjamin. Seterusnya, kisah mengenai putera kepada Mahabali, iaitu Mahabali III, boleh dibaca dalam cerpen "Pulau Pendatang" dan "Anak-anak Pulau Cinta" manakala kisah isteri Mahabali, iaitu Wanita Farsa, boleh dibaca dalam faksyen "Wanita Farsa". 

Proses penulisan kisah-kisah itu adalah kisah yang lain pula dan tidak akan saya ceritakan di sini. Apa yang lebih penting adalah ucapan "Onam Ashamsakal" kepada rakyat Malaysia keturunan Malayali.

* Sijil kelahiran Uthaya Sankar SB mencatatkan keturunannya sebagai "Malayalam" dan penulis ini berbangga menjadi Rakyat Malaysia.

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

Early marriage and lifelong wondering

Posted: 26 Aug 2012 04:34 PM PDT

AUG 27 — "Wah, so young already married?"

That was basically my new colleagues' reaction when they found out last month that I'm married, barely past my mid-20s, with a baby on the way. I smiled and changed the subject — I get that a lot from most people I meet these days.

What most people don't know is that I made up my mind about marriage near the end of primary school so many years ago. I decided then that if I could afford to, and if circumstances permit, I would marry as young as I could. And not because Malays generally do marry young.

Like most of my generation I was an avid reader of Japanese comics back then, and one of the personal effects of my reading preferences is a decidedly romantic view on marriage. Here was a concept that enthralled my young mind: the idea that two people who were born strangers, perhaps growing up strangers, would by chance meet, fall in love and commit the rest of their lives to each other. It amazed me.

How could there be someone out there that matches you so perfectly, so beautifully, that being together makes you more than who you are? How can you grow to have such a strong connection with, affection and love for someone who was once a stranger, whom you were once blissfully unaware of but having met now cannot live without? How can it be possible?

I didn't know the answer then, nor do I now. It's one of life's many miracles, and looking around then and now I saw nothing to refute its happening. Strangers find each other every day and fall in love. I accepted it for what it is — God's gift to mankind.

And having accepted that I will someday meet someone so perfect for me (and vice versa), I decided that I would spend as much of my life as possible with this person when I do meet her. I was greedy. I understood simply that being together means happiness — why not maximise it? If I were to die at 60, why settle for 30 years together when we can have 35?

Life is fragile, and I would not waste what years I have without this wonderful person (whom I have obviously met and married by now). You never know when your life — or your significant other's — might end (may that day be decades away!).

Indeed, that same truth applies to all, parents included. Life can be short. As we grow into adulthood our parents pass into old age. And unfortunately some parents don't even see old age. And it was from this realisation that I decided — around the time I hit puberty — that I will not wait longer than I have to.

My mother's father died when I was too little to remember him; my other grandfather was lost well before my father was even married. I grew up without ever knowing either. So too my siblings.

And sometimes I wonder, what sort of men were they? When I see something of my father in myself, I wonder if it was the same for him... with his own father. Have I unknowingly seen some of who they were in my father, mother, uncles or aunts? Perhaps I have something in common with them, inherited traits of which I am unaware but bind us across generations?

What did I miss out on?

Alas, past is past and such thoughts turn into poison if dwelled upon too much. I was not fortunate enough to have any sort of memory of my grandfathers. And I'll keep wondering, despite the anecdotes and stories my family can share about them, because I'll never know them personally.

But at least — I hope — my children would not have to wonder about theirs.

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

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Polis Temerloh tumpas sindiket curi kenderaan

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 01:48 AM PDT

TEMERLOH, 27 Ogos — Polis Temerloh percaya mereka menumpaskan satu sindiket mencuri kenderaan yang dipercayai aktif di Pahang dan kawasan Lembah Klang sejak tiga bulan lepas berikutan penangkapan lima anggotanya.

Menurut Pemangku Ketua Polis Daerah Temerloh Supt Zundin Mahmood, anggota-anggota sindiket yang berumur antara 24 hingga 36 tahun ditangkap dalam dua serbuan di Mentakab dan Kuala Lumpur pada 28 Julai lepas.

"Pihak polis masih memburu ketua sindiket itu yang dikenali sebagai "Odi" atau nama sebenarnya Norin Azlan Deraman, 36, beralamat terakhir di A-6-10 Cheras Ria Apartment Kampung Baru Cheras," katanya kepada pemberita di sini, hari ini.

"Pada 28 Julai lepas, Polis Temerloh telah menahan lima anggota kumpulan itu dan hasil tangkapan itu dan siasatan yang dilakukan, polis berjaya menemui sembilan kenderaan curi, dua pada hari tangkapan suspek terbabit dan tujuh lagi pada dua hari lepas yang ditemui disimpan di sebuah rumah di Mentakab," katanya.

Antara kenderaan yang ditemui ialah pacuan empat roda, lori dan kereta.

"Selain sembilan buah kereta tersebut, polis turut menemui pelbagai alat kenderaan yang telah dileraikan di rumah berkenaan yang dianggarkan bernilai RM50,000," katanya.

Beliau berkata modus operandi kumpulan itu ialah mencuri kenderaan dan meleraikan bahagian-bahagian kenderaan untuk dijual dengan harga murah.

Katanya kejayaan tersebut adalah hasil intipan polis Temerloh menerusi Ops Lejang terhadap kumpulan berkenaan.

Orang ramai yang mempunyai sebarang maklumat berhubung suspek yang dikenali sebagi "Odi" diminta menghubungi mana-mana balai polis berhampiran. — Bernama

Polis panggil Maria Chin dan Stanley Yong berhubung program malam ambang merdeka

Posted: 27 Aug 2012 01:35 AM PDT

Aktivis BERSIH Maria Chin Abdullah dan pengerusi komuniti Selamatkan Jalan Sultan Stanley Yong hari ini dipanggil polis berkenaan perhimpunan ambang merdeka yang akan berlangsung pada 30 Ogos ini. — Gambar oleh Choo Choo May

KUALA LUMPUR, 27 Ogos — Aktivis Gabungan Pilihan Raya Bersih dan Adil (Bersih), Maria Chin Abdullah dan pengerusi komuniti Selamatkan Jalan Sultan, Stanley Yong hari ini dipanggil oleh polis berhubung perhimpunan ambang merdeka yang akan dianjurkan pada 30 Ogos ini.

Menurut Maria yang juga pengarah eksekutif Pusat Kesedaran Komuniti Selangor (Empower), perbincangan dengan polis hari ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan tentang Akta Perhimpunan Aman 2010.

Stanley pula berkata, pihak polis memberitahu  tentang tugas-tugas polis dan mahu pihak penganjur bertanggungjawab.

"Kedua-dua pihak semua sedia maklum terhadap tugas masing-masing," kata Stanley.

Menurut Maria, program yang dianjurkan oleh kumpulan 'Selamatkan Jalan Sultan' adalah berbeza dengan apa dianjurkan oleh Gabungan Janji.

"Acara kami akan berlangsung selama dua jam dengan tiada sepanduk dan slogan.

"Cuma A. Samad Said (Datuk) akan menyampaikan puisi pada malam tersebut," kata Maria lagi.

Sementara itu menurut Stanley, komuniti Selamatkan Jalan Sultan akan berarak selama satu jam sebelum acara itu berakhir.

"Jika sekiranya mereka (peserta Selamatkan Jalan Sultan) ingin menyertai program satu lagi, pihak kami tidak akan menghalang mereka dari menyertainya," kata Stanley.

Gabungan Janji dianggotai oleh 47 NGO.

Pada 30 Ogos ini di malam ambang kemerdekaan, Gabungan Janji akan berhimpun di Dataran Merdeka dengan berbaju kuning.

Dalam sidang akhbar Jumaat lalu, Gabungan Janji memberitahu bahawa perhimpunan pada malam ambang kemerdekaan akan turut diadakan di negeri lain seperti Perak, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka dan Johor.

Perhimpunan ini bertujuan untuk menuntut kerajaan menunaikan lapan tuntutan Bersih seperti pembersihan daftar pemilih, penggunaan dakwat kekal, kempen pilihan raya sekurang-kurangnya 21 hari, akses media yang adil kepada semua, pihak kukuhkan institusi awam, hentikan rasuah dan hentikan politik kotor.

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