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Vintage 2012: A year for careful picking from France’s vineyards

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 06:25 PM PDT

In France's vineyards outside of Bordeaux, marvellous quality and distressingly low yields seem to be the hallmark of this vintage. — Reuters pic

BORDEAUX, Nov 2 — There will be some beauties to be found - but you may first need to kiss a few toads.

Such, anyway, is the experts' early verdict on the prospects for France's 2012 vintages, after what has been a testing year marred by dismal harvests.

Some regions report remarkable, though scarce, wines, and Bordeaux saw its hopes for another stellar vintage washed away by October rains.

"It was complicated. We were eight to 10 days from a really great vintage. There was significant advantage for the Merlot and early-ripening terroirs. Pomerol will be magnificent," said Stephane Derenoncourt, a consulting winemaker.

It all comes down to grape variety, terroir (a combination of soil, climate, grape and savoir-faire) and how well the grower managed the crop.

"Its not an easy vintage to describe - theres a lot of variability," said Yann Le Goaster, director of the Federation des Grands Vins de Bordeaux.

Bordeaux's dry white wines, picked well before the rainy spell, show great potential.

"I am enchanted by the white wines," said Denis Dubourdieu, consultant and director of Bordeaux's Institute of Wine and Vine Sciences.

But the difficult growing season pushed the harvest for the late-ripening Cabernet Sauvignon grape, the backbone of Bordeauxs red blend, back into October. Unripe Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are full of herbaceous and green pepper aromas.

"This was another abnormal vintage. We had a horribly wet spring, then from mid-July to September 20th, extremely dry. That's complicated, Dubourdieu said.

Then grey skies opened, and unrelenting downpours had growers racing to collect crops as rot spread.

"It was very intense, there were a lot of grapes picked over eight days, said Jean-Christophe Crachereau, oenologist at the Gironde Chamber of Agriculture.

They had reason to rush. Once established in the bunches, rot introduces an enzyme that destroys the fresh, fruity aromas and causes red wine to lose colour, says Crachereau.

"There was sufficient ripeness in most cases. The pips were ripe, so we don't have bitterness and astringency. We were lucky that September was beautiful, with a lot of diurnal variation in temperature. This synthesises the anthocyanins, which gives a richer colour," Crachereau said.

"It's not an exceptional vintage like 2005, 2009 or 2010. It's not a concentrated wine, but the colour is intense and the aromas are intensely fruity and fresh."

The gamble taken this year in Bordeaux is the same everywhere, every year, said Ithier Bouchard, director of Tariquet, located in Gascony, a few hours from Bordeaux.

"We take the risks to get optimal maturity. It's a risk everywhere. Its a question of saving the harvest in volume or waiting for ideal maturity and having to sort and lose some volume."

Tariquet produces eight million bottles from 900 hectares. "With the amount of land we have, we can take some risks. We always have something left," Bouchard said.

Bouchard said that yields were down in a proportion similar to Bordeaux - estimates range from five to 20 per cent.

Some bright spots

But elsewhere in France marvellous quality and distressingly low yields seem to be the hallmark of this vintage.

"We had a difficult year - frost in April which hit the early-ripening plots of premier and grand cru, significantly lower yields. Then May, June and July were wet. But from mid-July to August we had good weather which delivered grapes in perfect health and excellent ripeness," said Didier Seguier, director of William Fevre, the largest grand cru owner in Chablis.

Seguier said he was more than satisfied with the quality.

"The first vats of wine are showing purity, precision and freshness. It's surprising to have so much freshness given the average, even low, acidity, said Seguier.

Burgundy producers say their wines are often remarkable, but supply is scarce - particularly in the famous Cote de Beaune, with yields down 50 to 70 per cent, according to Burgundy Wine Council president Michel Baldassini.

In the south of the appellation, Beaujolais faces the lowest yields in recent memory - down 50 per cent.

"Everyone has said they have low or very low yields," said Jean Bourjade, general manager of the Inter-Beaujolais wine council. "But we are happy with the quality. The berries were small, giving stronger, more defined aromas and a better expression of fruit."

Consumers will feel the immediate pinch of low yields when the popular Beaujolais Nouveau hits stores around the planet on November 15th.

"We will be giving priority to our main markets," said Bourjade.

In Champagne, early reports announce an outstanding vintage for bubbly, but yields are down 30 per cent from 2011, making them the lowest in 20 years.

"The vines suffered every possible disaster up to the middle of the summer," said Champagne wine board spokesman Thibault Le Mailloux. "We feared the worst but August turned things around."

Heading south, the Rhone Valley was one of the rare regions to escape natures vagaries.

"The Rhone region was mainly influenced by a Mediterranean climate, while the rest of France was subject to oceanic influences," explained Michel Chapoutier, vice-president of Inter-Rhone.

"The Rhone harvest went well," said Derenoncourt. "The vintage is very rich, generous and shows beautiful ripeness."

Yields held steady and early tastings show highly expressive, well-balanced wines.

"On initial tasting, our Syrahs display pepper, violets and liquorice, with beautifully supple enrobed tannins," reports Andre Perret, producer of Condrieu and Saint-Joseph. — Reuters


Chef Raymond Blanc serves up new fare for Eurostar

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 07:42 AM PDT

French chef Raymond Blanc tastes food from his new menu after being announced as Eurostar's new culinary director on board a Eurostar train at St Pancras International train station in London on October 31, 2012. — AFP pic

LONDON, Nov 1 — French celebrity chef Raymond Blanc on Wednesday unveiled the new menu he has devised for Eurostar, with dishes inspired by the rail network's French, British and Belgian destinations.

Poached pollock in an English white wine sauce and an apple, celeriac and Belgian pas de bleu cheese salad are among the courses available from Wednesday to passengers travelling in business premier class.

"Food on trains has got a bad reputation, so my role here is to bring the quality up," said 62-year-old Blanc, whose television shows have made him one of Britain's best-known cooks.

The self-taught chef, whose restaurant Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons in southern England holds two Michelin stars, has developed a menu based on seasonal ingredients from the three countries connected by Eurostar.

Passengers departing from Paris will find mainly French food on their trays, such as salmon pate with horseradish and cauliflower — while those leaving London will be served mainly British fare, including English Camembert cheese.

On journeys from Brussels, dishes will feature Belgian ingredients including the pas de bleu cheese.

"The food is going to be prepared in advance and the main course is going to be reheated — it's quite challenging," Blanc told AFP.

"I'm removing all the delicate food to concentrate on stronger food with a lot of personality, like cheese, sardines and apples," said the Frenchman, who has lived in Britain since the 1970s.

"I want simple food," he added. "You have less chance of messing it up."

The meals will be prepared in Eurostar's three kitchens, in Burgundy in eastern France, Sussex in southeast England, and Brussels.

Blanc acknowledged there were considerable challenges in attempting to serve high-quality food on a mass scale.

"I cannot compete with restaurants, of course I can't," he said. "But I will compete with business class and first class airlines."

He insisted: "I'm not afraid to be criticised by my peers, because I do it with my heart, with my intelligence and with my ethics."

Blanc said he hoped his collaboration with Eurostar would make him better known in his homeland, where he is considering opening a restaurant. — AFP-Relaxnews


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Juventus bid for 50-up against Inter Milan

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 08:08 AM PDT

MILAN, Nov 1 – Juventus can stretch their unbeaten record in Serie A to 50 in Saturday's top-of-the-table match with Inter Milan who cannot afford to lose, even this early in the season, if they want to keep the champions in sight.

Juventus have taken 28 points from a possible 30 but second-placed Inter, four points behind, have won their last nine games in all competitions. The match has the makings of a classic.

"We'll go there as a team on the up and will look to play our own game," said Inter defender Javier Zanetti. "We know we're playing a great team – let's hope it's a good game of football."

Inter's confidence was boosted by their recovery to beat Sampdoria yesterday. Trailing 1-0 at halftime, they scored three goals in the second half after Andrea Costa was sent off for the visitors and finished 3-2 winners.

"Our comeback was a great sign. We conceded a goal, which can happen, but we had the strength to respond without getting impatient and we used our quality," Zanetti said.

Inter coach Andrea Stramaccioni added: "The best thing to emerge from this is that we're improving. Tonight I saw our best performance yet in terms of the football we produced."

It is the first game against Juventus for Stramaccioni. His predecessor Claudio Ranieri was fired in March, two days after Inter lost their last meeting with Juventus 2-0.

"When it comes to Juve on Saturday, I'm lucky because I'm relatively calm, perhaps I'm not aware of the significance of it," Stramaccioni said.

"But I believe that whether you play a team at the top or bottom of the league, at Inter you always have to try and win. The only advantage Juventus have over us is their players are used to playing together. But I'd rather keep my players."

Juventus also drew strength from their recovery skills yesterday after Paul Pogba grabbed an injury-time winner in a 2-1 home win over Bologna.

"Saturday's Inter clash will be a great match," said Fabio Quagliarella, who scored the opening goal for Juventus. "But I don't know whether I will play as the coach likes to rotate his strikers.

"We displayed our never-say-die attitude again (against Bologna). We believe we can do it right up until the 95th minute."

Juventus won last season's title without losing a match and last suffered defeat in the league against Parma in the penultimate round of the 2010/11 season.

The record unbeaten run was put together by AC Milan in the early 1990s – 58 games, started against Parma and finished by the same team.

Napoli, who dropped to third place after losing at Atalanta yesterday, have a chance to make up ground at home to Torino on Sunday.

AC Milan, with only three wins in 10 outings, will hope to repeat their second-half performance against Palermo, where they hauled back a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2, when they host Chievo on Saturday. – Reuters

Tiger blames fatigue for missing Shanghai event

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 07:56 AM PDT

US golfer Tiger Woods (L) signs autographs for students from the Singapore Sport School after a coaching session at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore November 1, 2012. – Reuters pic

SINGAPORE, Nov 1 – Tiger Woods said fatigue was the reason he skipped this week's World Golf Championship event in Shanghai.

As Australian Adam Scott and South African Louis Oosthuizen grabbed the first-round lead at the US$7 million (RM21.36 million) event in China today, the 36-year-old Woods was holding a putting clinic for school children in Singapore.

The main sponsor had been unhappy Woods and world number one McIlroy chose to miss the Shanghai event despite being in the country and playing in a lucrative exhibition event.

Woods said he was looking forward to competing in the World Challenge in December, an invitational event he hosts in California, before putting his clubs away for a long rest.

"I was tired and doing these things are easy. Competing and getting ready for another golf tournament, I just didn't want to do that," Woods told reporters at Marina Bay after offering his expertise to 12 selected teenagers.

"I've got four more rounds at my tournament in LA and I'm done until Abu Dhabi next year so I'm looking forward to having this extended break. This is my off-season now and I'm really looking forward to getting away from it.

"Competing and playing golf tournaments after a long schedule, the playoffs, the Ryder Cup and a lot of other tournaments, it's been a while," he added of his need for a break after his first full season on Tour since 2005.

Woods, winner of 14 majors before his marriage imploded in late 2009, lost to McIlroy by a shot in the exhibition dubbed 'The duel on the lake'. The American said he was happy with his year after returning from numerous injury problems.

"This year, I've had three wins and things are certainly progressing nicely," said Woods, who has been plagued by knee, back and Achilles injuries in recent years.

"Last year I was 127th on the (PGA Tour) money list, or whatever I was, and this year I'm second so that's a pretty good improvement in a year and given that I'm healthy I'm really looking forward to next year.

"Four more opportunities at major championships and with my game improving, I'm very excited about that for next year."

His three tour titles meant he overtook Jack Nicklaus for second place on the all-time PGA Tour win list. But he remains four behind the 'Golden Bear' on major titles as swing changes introduced by coach Sean Foley have yet to yield a major reward.

"I'm working on it," Woods said, when asked when he would add to his haul after last winning at the 2008 US Open.

"Last year I was hurt most of the summer and didn't play anything, so implementing change like that ... has taken its time." – Reuters

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Stressed workers say they just aim to show up to work

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 08:48 AM PDT

NEW YORK, Nov 1 — When faced with mounting pressures at work, stressed-out US workers say their main goal is just showing up, new research says.

For stressed-out employees, presenteeism, or just showing up for work, is their top goal, according to a new survey. — AFP/Relaxnews

A survey from ComPsych Corp, a provider of employee assistance programmes, finds that 22 per cent of workers said that presenteeism, or just being present at work, is their no. 1 priority, a three-per cent rise from last year. The survey involved 1,880 US employees recently responding to questions.

In addition, some 60 per cent of responders said they have high levels of stress at work, with another 32 per cent saying they have constant but manageable pressure at work. Only five per cent reported working in a low-stress atmosphere.

Why all the stress? Mounting workload, according to 40 per cent of responders, while another 34 per cent blamed the extra strain on difficulties with colleagues.

Other findings showed that high stress levels account for nearly 30 per cent of employees' missing between three and six days of work every year, with 36 per cent burning up an hour or more of work productivity every day of being stressed out.

Also 53 per cent of responders said they take frequent "stress breaks" to chat with others as a coping mechanism.

Source: http://www.compsych.com/press-room/press-releases-2012/678-october-29-2012— AFP/Relaxnews

Indian artists hope images of gods will save trees

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 08:05 AM PDT

Indian artists paint leaves along the state highway during a campaign to protect the environment at the Madhubani district of the eastern Indian state of Bihar, September 28, 2012. — Reuters pic

PATNA, India, Nov 1 — Dozens of artists in the eastern Indian state of Bihar are painting roadside trees and their leaves with colourful stories from Hindu epics, hoping to save the region's already critically sparse greenery.

The unusual campaign, using coats of paint and brushes, has been launched in Madhubani, a northern Bihar district known for its religious and cultural awareness, resulting in hundreds of otherwise untended roadside trees covered in elaborate artwork.

Artists are depicting the moods of deities, scenes from Hindu classics such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata, or an imaginary scene showing an elderly woman restraining a man coming with an axe to cut trees.

They believe the artwork will prompt the deeply-religious locals to drop any idea of cutting down the trees out of fear of incurring the wrath of the deities.

"We are using the deities as a cover", said Shashthi Nath Jha, who also runs an NGO dedicated to empowering women and child labourers, speaking by phone from Madhubani, around 1,200 kilometres of New Delhi.

"We thought people will not do any harm to trees once they come across the images of gods and goddesses on them."

According to Bihar state records, the forest coverage of the state, which suffers from recurring floods, is currently just under 7 per cent.

The tree painting campaign began in September this year after Jha managed to overcome numerous local objections, including doubt that the campaign would last long, worries about how much the paint cost and fears the colours would soon fade.

"I had to convince them a lot before they agreed to join me," Jha said.

"I made several experiments to check the durability of the paint in the open. Finally we decided to apply a mix of natural and artificial paints to ensure the painting survives the fast-changing weather conditions."

They work in the style of Madhubani painting, a form of Indian painting done with fingers, twigs, the points of fountain pens and even matchsticks, using natural colours and characterized by brilliant geometrical patterns.

"I have painted themes of 'Sita-swayamvara' (the marriage of the deities Rama and Sita) on the tree trunks so that those willing to cut them would drop the idea," 19-year-old Kushaboo told local media.

According to Jha, the initiative has drawn the attention of the international community as well, with a team from Switzerland recently visiting to study how art could be used to convey a strong social message.

The government is taking additional steps to increase greenery in the region, with plans to plant 250 million saplings in the next five years and appointing "Tree Friends" to care for young trees planted along roads and other public places.

But Jha said locals also had a debt of sorts to repay.

"Plants and trees have brought colour to our life. Now it's our duty to put colour on them," Jha said. — Reuters

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Uzbek president’s daughter ‘pens serial starring Depardieu’

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 06:08 AM PDT

TASHKENT, Nov 1 — The eldest daughter of Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov, already a pop star and fashion designer, is now writing a screenplay for a historical serial that could star French actor Gerard Depardieu as a monk, reports said yesterday.

French actor Gerard Depardieu. — AFP/Relaxnews

"The script was written jointly by the writer Akbar Khakimov and Gulnara Karimova. The French actor Gerard Depardieu has given prior consent to act" in the film, olam.uz Internet portal reported.

The reports said that Gulnara Karimova's story would be set in the 5th-6th centuries in Central Asia and Depardieu would appear as a monk from Europe.

A source at the Fund Forum for Culture and Arts that Karimova runs told AFP that the initial announcement about the film had been made by the president's daughter in the Art Week Style.uz-2012, which took place early this month.

"However, these were was initial plans and writing the screenplay is under development. The involvement of Depardieu to the film is also being negotiated," said the source, who did not wish to be named.

Harvard-educated Karimova, 40, has become the public face of the ex-Soviet country, serving as its permanent representative in the United Nations in Geneva and as its ambassador in Spain until last year.

She also runs jewellery, cosmetics and clothing lines internationally under her Guli label, while heading a number of charity projects at home.

But it is as a pop star under the name of GooGoosha that she has attracted the most attention.

However during the press conference earlier this year she said that she does not consider herself a professional singer and her true talents lay in diplomacy. — AFP/Relaxnews

Bram Stoker’s restored ‘Dracula’ desk up for auction

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 01:51 AM PDT

In this undated publicity photograph released to Reuters October 31, 2012, the desk where Bram Stoker wrote his famed 1897 book "Dracula" is pictured. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Nov 1 — The desk where Bram Stoker wrote his famed 1897 book "Dracula" is going up for auction next month after having been restored and turned into a work of art, auction company Profiles in History said yesterday.

The desk, which will be auctioned off by the California company on December 15 and 16, has had a long history, which, over the past century, has left it battered, with missing drawers and legs sawn short.

The Irish-born Stoker, who died in 1912, initially gave the desk to his friend J S R Phillips. The current owner commissioned British-based furniture maker and designer Mark Brazier-Jones to preserve the desk, but also make it a stand-alone art piece, the auction house said.

Brazier-Jones said in a statement that he wanted to preserve the desk's scars and textures, but also pay homage to the man who introduced the vampire Count Dracula to today's pop culture.

His improvements include embroidered imagery "appropriate to the great man's inspirations and imagining," including bats, a savage hound and scrolling rose thorns and buds. Brazier-Jones also lined with leather two secret compartments which will only be revealed to the new owner of the desk.

The company expects the desk, along with a matching candelabra designed and crafted by Brazier-Jones, to sell for somewhere between US$60,000 and US$80,000 (RM180,000 and 240,000). — Reuters

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Walter Scott’s ‘Ivanhoe’ adapted for 21st century

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 08:41 AM PDT

Customers are seen browsing at a bookshop in Tokyo in this file photo. Retired Scottish medical professor David Purdie unsheathed his scalpel to cut out the early 19th century verbiage in Walter Scott's 'Ivanhoe' and delivered a new edition for 21st century readers. – Reuters pic

EDINBURGH, Nov 1 – In a bid to resurrect Walter Scott's historical novel "Ivanhoe", retired Scottish medical professor David Purdie unsheathed his scalpel to cut out the early 19th century verbiage and deliver a new edition for 21st century readers.

Ivanhoe is a romantic tale of fair maidens, bold knights-at-arms, merry friars, skulduggery, enmity between Saxons and Norman barons, and even a cameo appearance by Robin Hood during the reign of England's Richard I in 1194.

The first historical novel by Scott (1771-1832) set outside Scotland was hugely popular when it was published at the start of 1820. Its first printing of 10,000 copies sold out in less than two weeks and it set the scene for the rise of the historical novel in Europe.

Scott was widely read through Europe and North America.

Purdie, chairman of the Sir Walter Scott Club in Edinburgh, said the idea for his abridged Ivanhoe "came from repeated observations in the press that Scott was 'difficult', above all, verbose... and out of touch with the attention span of a modern audience."

The punctuation style of 1820 just jarred, he said.

"I have shortened paragraphs and sentences, removed excessive commas, trimmed descriptions, especially of scenery, and adjusted syntax," Purdie said.

The new edition is published by Luath Press Limited in Edinburgh for sale at £9.99 (RM49.09).

Purdie, who is also editor-in-chief of the (Robert) Burns Encyclopaedia, said he had trimmed Ivanhoe to 95,000 words – about the length of a modern solid novel – from 195,000 words.

"As a former surgeon, I used the good old surgical discipline of only cutting where necessary, and then only removing extraneous matter, conserving the vital organs of the story while minimising blood loss and keeping the patient alive," he said.

Graham Tulloch, professor of English at Australia's Flinders University in Adelaide and editor of the definitive 1998 Edinburgh Edition of Ivanhoe, said he would naturally like readers to peruse the original, but commended Purdie's efforts.

"David Purdie has gone to some trouble to make the book in size, cover, and page layout look like a modern historical novel. If this can attract more readers, then I am all in favour. If it means those readers go on to read the novel in its full version, then that is even better." – Reuters


Book Talk: ‘Fun’ bestsellers a big switch for Justin Cronin

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 04:43 AM PDT

A bookshop assistant is seen carrying books in this file photo. Justin Cronin said he is still a little astonished by the success of 'The Passage,' which began the series, and now 'The Twelve,' which just came out last month, both of which have been bestsellers. – Reuters pic

TOKYO, Nov 1 – Justin Cronin was writing literary fiction when he and his daughter, then eight, dreamed up a vampire trilogy set in a post-apocalyptic world just for fun – until he belatedly realised what they'd put together, and sat down to write.

Cronin said he's still a little astonished by the success of "The Passage," which began the series, and now "The Twelve," which just came out last month, both of which have been bestsellers.

Cronin spoke about the book, about writing, and what it was like to make the transition from literary fiction to genre writing.

Q: I hear the inspiration came from your daughter?

A: "The conversations that I had with my daughter were where we assembled the plot together, with only two rules, which were: everything in the story had to be interesting, and it had to have one character with red hair, because she has red hair. I think there are two things that made it work so well. One was that she's my daughter, we have a lot of chemistry, we're close. She's very smart, she's very well-read. She was eight years old at the time, but she was a kid who read a ton that early.

"The other thing that made it work well is that I had no intention of writing these books. We were just having fun. All the inner critics were silent, they had been sent out of the room. We made a great story. My intentions with this were simply to have a good time, and then I looked up and said, oh my God, look what we have. It's fantastic, I'm going to write this."

Q: Did it take a lot of time to go from having fun to actually writing it?

A: "There was almost no gap. We spent three months together doing this, always in motion. I was jogging, and she came on her bike beside me, and we spent an hour doing this. Monday through Friday, something like that. We'd pick up where we left off the day before and just keep kind of spitting it out, trying different ideas and throwing other ideas into the ditch.

"Then it got cold, it got dark early and the bicycle went into the garage. I said, this is good material, I don't know what I'm going to do with it but I should at least write it down for some future use. So I sat down at my computer and I looked up a few days later and I had 30 pages of notes, I had a really complete outline. I said wow, how often does this fall into your lap? But the book still didn't have a voice, I didn't know how it would sound. So I sat down and said look, I'm just going to write a chapter – and there was another chapter, and then another chapter. Next thing I knew I'd written 337,000 words."

Q: So, it was a gift.

A: "Yes. I don't want to say it came from above, but it felt like that."

Q: Was it all smooth sailing?

A: "Every book has got its challenges. You run into a plot point that you can't figure out, or a scene that you struggle to write and have to write 50 times. Writing is 10 per cent inventiveness and creativity, and 90 per cent stamina, especially for long books like these. Of course there were bumps in the road, there were days when I was frustrated, but for the most part the thing was a gas to write, and that was true for the second book as well. I hope it's true for the third."

Q: What's it like to go from literary to genre fiction?

A: "The question that I had going into this was, would I write differently, given the fact that I was going to write a book that had certain kinds of plot elements that I'd not worked with before – a lot of action sequences, things like that. And what I found very quickly was, you write how you write. I didn't end up writing differently from the way I would write anything, my interests were roughly the same. I had a very robust plot to work from, which was a gas, but I realized very quickly that I was writing about people, and the things that are important to me. Things like the bonds between parents and children – I'm a dad, so that comes up everywhere.

"What I had was a great way for exploring this stuff, because it seems true to me that people who are running for their lives can't help but be themselves. It's just a characterisation tool. I found myself back in the presence of all my concerns as a man and my habits as a writer. It gave really clean lines to what I was doing."

Q: Was that kind of transition easy all the way?

A: I had to learn how to do some new stuff, basically the big action sequences. I wanted to write some scenes in which simply enormous events occur, with a lot of kinetic energy – a runaway train. In the second book, an attack on the refugee processing centre where there's all these different story elements and points of view operating simultaneously, and you have to see things from several angles at once, and you have to find a rhetoric that still makes it feel like its moving quickly.

All this technical stuff. That was a real challenge, I had to sit down and really think about that one. One of the things you get to do as a writer is that you get to learn new stuff all the time, and I hope that I'm a better writer when I'm 70 than I was when I was 30. That's one of the great things about a literary career.

Q: Any advice for aspiring writers?

A: "Just like any other job, you need to show up for work. You need to read a lot, you need to be wise, you need to watch people. If you try to write 1,000 words a day, as I do, after 100 days you'll look up and have a book. It may be a mess, and you may have to revise it 50 times, but you can't revise it if you haven't written it." – Reuters


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Heard of the ‘Kanthi’ protocol?

Posted: 31 Oct 2012 04:56 PM PDT

NOV 1 — Are you one of the millions of Malaysians asking frequently random strangers when the general election will be? If so, this column unsurprisingly won't answer your question. But it might get you RM1,000.

Meet Willham Siau, a political operative in Johor Baru. He is offering that sum to the first person to guess the right date for the dissolution of Parliament, leading to the country's 13th general election. Just place your digits at his Facebook page "Bila Bubar Parlimen" (When will Parliament dissolve).

Mr Siau feels all the frustrations and antagonism building up for years — in the longest wait for a general election this nation has ever experienced — can be alleviated with some good banter and old-fashioned "tikam" (raffle), without paying for the wager of course. Rest assured this is no well-disguised get-rich-quick scheme trading in precious metals. Mr Siau was just taking a leaf out of a suggestion during a party social media session in August.

Unfortunately, or maybe not so unfortunate for those thinking of joining in the fun now, there were only 34 "Likes" as of late last night — and all the previous speculated dates except mine have expired. [N1]Try your luck.

I earnestly hope this also will dispel the recurring rumour that no one ever makes money reading my column. [N2]

Apocalypse Later

Malaysians may well be sick of being asked this question, but mind you I'm already altogether sick of people expecting me to answer the question.

A general election is the prerogative of the person holding the expressed support of the majority of parliamentarians. That has always been the Umno [N3] president, so you might want to actually ask him.

Since he replaced Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the talk of a snap general election has wafted through the corridors of political punditry. Admittedly, late-2009 would have meant the shortest term of any Malaysian government, only a year and a half of rule.

While the prime minister might allege he did not foist the idea but neither did he fight its spread, he never outright ruled it out in 2010. As 2011 cautiously stepped in, the election drums alternated between decibel levels.

All of 2011 was a possible target. The targets got fewer and the year lapsed. Already in September 2011 this column advanced the notion that Najib may squeeze something in November rather than face an Umno general assembly.

All have fallen flat.

This year has been a year of election talk by the most number of people. Barbers to oil rig workers, everyone has been asking. Travel arrangements have been upended and family trips under siege. School teachers and election officers have been given enough reminders, circulars and short courses to export them to other countries to run elections and counter-surveillance in the interim.

How can the rakyat not wade in?

After all a plethora of intimations have made their way and recycled thereafter: "All the candidates lists have been forwarded", "I have a number in mind, but I can't tell you yet", "I want all our machinery to buck up and be ready" and my favourite "No saboteur will be condoned, disciplinary board ready to act". [N4]

March, July, September and then October, nothing.

This is November again and the Umno general assembly has been scheduled again [N5], with the year-end national examinations on cue and the indeterminate ill-weather from the monsoon upon us again.

If a man won't call for an election unless he is guaranteed a triumph upfront, he won't risk the ire of party members, parents of exam-takers, teachers-in-charge and general home-owners who just lost a bunch of stuff along with their TV.

The 2012 window may have truly exhausted itself. Full term is the new catchphrase.

Ask the dude

Which means we would have had at least three years of speculation. That is bad mojo for business and general restlessness for citizens.

This leads me to the obvious question, since Malaysians are asking each other daily, they might as well save themselves the aggravation and just ask the man himself.

The last two years has been active electioneering without the words "election" at any of the gatherings.

The "Kanthi" protocol

My sister explained to me how she gets my vocal mom to agree to major decisions.

It entails a process which she repeats, a trump card of sorts.

She'd pick my mom up for the day, take her out, make her walk a bit and then distract her with some shopping things she prefers and then late lunch. By the time she is asked for her decision, my mom is mildly exhausted, has a spent mind as she worked through the buying and has in her hands things she liked.

Her resolve is weaker and favourable answers or vote is garnered. Kanthimathi, or Kanthi for short, never had a chance.

Just like Mr Siau who took the lead from me, the government might unsuspectingly following my sister's playbook — the "Kanthi" protocol.

Keep dragging the people on edge around for three years, at the same time give them some cash injection and then call for a general election. The tired voters may just vote Barisan Nasional in.

The "Kanthi" protocol has never failed my sister.

That aside, it is charming to note that Mr Siau's FB page has a reminder that his RM1,000 pledge will be paid in line with the government's "Janji ditepati" (Promises kept) slogan. To return the favour, the prime minister might want to have a peek at the page before calling for elections.

We all need to scratch each other's backs in these days of great uncertainties.

NOTES:

[N1] Be nice, "Like" the page too after stating your guess.

[N2] I'm dispelling one rumour at a time.

[N3] Umno and also Umno Baru.

[N4] They might want to try in the future, "The mother-ship will not allow losers to board, we will go to polls soon. Long live Lord Goonda from sub-station 4 of the Noblues galaxy!"

[N5] Hotel rooms being booked, karaoke machines being fitted with the appropriate '80s tunes and hospitality staff in all premier services having their holidays revoked.

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

Ghazzah hadiah istimewa

Posted: 31 Oct 2012 04:46 PM PDT

1 NOV — Umur kejar kita

Lagi beberapa minit waktu tempatan di Kaherah, saya akan menyambut hari lahir saya dan uniknya kali ini ialah saya berada di luar negara jauh dari orang yang tersayang. Kalau di Malaysia saya sudah memasuki tarikh itu sejak 5 jam yang lalu, dan ini bermakna umur saya sudah 5 jam lebih tua, di sini saya masih ada 30 minit lagi untuk menghabiskan sisa umur saya yang ke 48. Namun apa jua keadaannya, hakikatnya umur semakin mengejar kita dengan pantas dan hanya zon masa yang melambatkan atau mempercepatkan ia datang.

Happy Birthday

Walaupun sedih kerana jauh dari isteri dan anak, saya tersenyum seorangan membuka FB apabila ucapan "Selamat Harijadi" bertalu-talu masuk dalam wall saya dari sahabat FB yang prihatin. Isteri saya mengirim SMS pada awal pagi waktu Malaysia dengan madah yang menambahkan lagi kasih dan rindu saya kepadanya. Saya kerap membalas madah dengannya apabila berjauhan begini, apatah lagi pada saat istimewa seperti malam ini madahnya lebih mendayu. SMS kedua datang dari seorang yang mengingati juga harijadi saya. Sekurang-kurangnya ucapan itu mengubat rindu saya yang jauh bermusafir.

Selain dari itu harijadi sering dikaitkan dengan hadiah istimewa, lebih rapat kita dengan seseorang lebih istimewalah nilai hadiah yang diberi. Bagi saya tahun ini adalah hadiah yang paling teristimewa buat saya kerana ia datang dari sebuah bumi yang diberkati sekelilingnya dan ia juga adalah bumi isra' dan mikraj dan kiblat pertama umat Islam. Hadiah istimewa itu ialah perjalanan ke Ghazzah dan saya mahu pembaca berkongsi hadiah istimewa ini dengan saya pada saat saya mengira detik jam untuk menyambut harijadi saya di Kaherah.

Ujian seorang kekasih

Kasih kita pada bumi Palestine bukan paksaan tetapi satu penghayatan kepada makna pengorbanan dan cintakan syahadah. Penghuni bumi bertuah ini adalah sebaik manusia bukan kerana bangsanya tetapi kerana sikapnya yang tidak mahu tunduk kepada penghinaan dan ketegasannya menegakkan kemulian diri dan kebebasan. Kehebatan bumi dan penghuninya membuatkan rasa kasih yang tinggi, biarlah jauh sekalipun keinginan memijak bumi ini membuak-buak. Perjalanan saya kali ini tiada sebab lain kecuali mahu menjejak kaki saya di sana. Umpama perjalanan seorang untuk mendapatkan kekasihnya ia dibentangkan dengan kesukaran dan ujian yang maha dahsyat sehingga kekecewaan hampir menguasai kita. Namun azam digenggam kukuh dan bersama kumpulan yang berkongsi cita-cita yang seiringan kami nekad untuk masuk juga ke Ghazzah walaupun terkandas satu hari kerana ketiadaan izin dari pihak berwajib.

Kami semakin hampir

Perjalanan kami ke Arish merentasi padang pasir Sinai dari Kaherah bermula pada 23 Oktober. Walaupun tanpa dokumen yang kukuh untuk menyeberangi sempadan, kami tetap yakin akan berjaya. sepanjang perjalanan saya berhubung dengan pihak berwajib di Ghazzah bagaimana caranya saya boleh sampai ke sana untuk menyampaikan amanah bantuan yang diberikan kepada kami untuk mereka. Mereka mengatakan, bagi pihak sebelah Ghazzah mereka tiada masalah, kami cuma perlu melepasi pihak berotoriti di Mesir. Walaupun Mesir sudah bebas dari regim diktator, namun, birokrasi merentasi sempadan masih lagi ketat tanpa sebab yang kukoh sehinga menyulitkan proses bantuan kemanusiaan terhadap Ghazzah. Mereka mencadangkan supaya kami mengikuti jalan alternatif untuk sampai ke sana. Tahukah anda apa jalan alternatif?

Semacam penyeludup

Saya difahamkan oleh pihak berkuasa Ghazzah bahawa risiko jalan alternatif ini adalah datang dari pihak Mesir jika mereka mendapati kami melalui jalan ini. Adapun bagi pihak Palestine, mereka tidak kisah sesiapa sahaja yang datang melalui jalan ini kerana mereka memerlukan bantuan sampai kepada mereka. Saya bermesyuarat dengan ahli rombongan dan kami bersetuju untuk mengambil risiko ini demi untuk sampai ke bumi Ghazzah.

Sebaik isyarat persetujuan kami disampaikan kepada pihak Ghazzah kami dimaklumkan bahawa ada kereta menunggu kami di pekan Arish untuk membawa kami melalui jalan ini. Saya membayangkan kereta ini akan terus membawa kami ke Ghazzah melalui pekan Rafah Palestine. Apa yang kami tidak jangkakan bahawa setelah menaiki kenderaan yang sedia menunggu, kami disuruh masuk ke dalam rumah di sebuah kampong sempadan untuk meneruskan perjalanan berjalan kaki. Rupanya jalan alternatif adalah lorong bawah tanah sepanjang 250m dan sedalam 50 kaki yang akan membawa kami ke seberang sana, ia dikenali juga sebagai lorong tikus kerana lubang yang dikorek dan cara pergerakannya yang penuh penuh kerahsiaan. Sudahlah kami menyusuri jalan kampung yang berbonggol-bonggol mengelakkan checkpoint, kami pula disuruh bergerak pantas umpama penyeludop mengelak dicekup.

Lorong tikus

Sesuai dengan namanya, ia cukup untuk saiz badan manusia dan adakalanya kami terpaksa tunduk untuk elakkan terantuk dengan kayu yang menjadi penampan atas dan kiri kanan terowong. Laluannya di pasang lampu untuk mengelak terantuk kepala walaupun sepanjang 250m itu penuh dengan debu dan kekurangan oksijen. Jalan pergi kami menurun jadi saya terpaksa mengawal penurunan supaya tidak tergolek jatuh dengan mengimbangi posisi menurun dan sempitnya ruang. Saya hanya mengikuti budak petunjuk jalan yang sambil membawa bagasi kami berjalan pantas. Sampai tengah perjalanan saya tercungap-cungap kekurangan oksijen dan terpaksa berhenti. Mungkin kerana memahami saiz badan saya, budak itu memberi isyarat semua berhenti untuk tarik nafas. Hanya beberapa saat sahaja kami diarahkan terus bergerak kerana khuatir sesuatu berlaku. Kami hanya turut perintah dan sampai di hujung terowong kelihatan beberapa orang berbadan besar tersenyum sambil mengucapkan "Marhaban, Marhaban" dihujung terowong itu agak selesa dan bunyi bising lif angkut kedengaran kerana kami terpaksa naik ke atas 50 kaki untuk keluar. Di atas kami seolah berada dalam khemah dengan semua orang bersalaman dengan kami sambil menyebut "welcome to Ghazzah" hanya setelah semua kami naik barulah kami keluar dan menaiki van yang sudah disediakan. Suasana agak relaks tidak seperti di Rafah Mesir di mana pergerakan kami kelam-kabut. Kami dibawa ke satu tempat di mana kami dapat melihat sempadan sebelah Mesir dengan jelas, tempat itu saya kira markaz perisikan kerana pegawainya mengambil maklumat kami mungkin supaya mereka tahu pergerakan kami, mereka dari pihak berkuasa Hamas yang memerintah Ghazzah.

Tepian pantai

Kami kemudian dibawa makan malam di tepi pantai Khan Younus iaitu salah satu pekan di Ghazzah. Restorennya agak mewah dan selesa, sepanjang jalan saya diceritakan oleh pemandu kami dan pengiring kami bahawa semua kawasan ini dikuasai oleh regim Zionis tetapi pada tahun 2006 intifadah dan serangan bertubi-tubi Briged Qassam Hamas telah membebaskan keselurohan kawasan pantai. Dulu katanya kami tidak boleh ke pantai tapi kini kami bebas dan tambahnya lagi dengan penuh semangat seluruh bumi Palestine akan bebas. Saya tumpang bersemangat walaupun perut berkeroncong dan badan letih. Sampai di sana kami disambut dan turut sama ialah Ahli Parlimen Pihak Berkuasa Palestine yang melayan kami. Saya banyak bertukar pandangan dengannya tentang politik Palestine dan Timur Tengah termasuk Syria yang sedang bergolak.

Majlis ringkas

Perjalanan ke tempat penginapan kami di Khan Younes selesa dan kami sampai di sebuah bangunan besar yang tertulis di luarnya Hospital Amal Bulan Sabit Merah Antarabangsa. Kami berkumpul di lobi bangunan dan berkenalan dengan anggota Persatuan Kebajikan Al A'Mar dan ahli majlisnya. Saya diminta beri ucapan bagi pihak rombongan dan menyatakan kegembiraan kami dapat sampai juga di bumi Jihad ini dengan niat membantu saudara-saudara kami yang tertindas dan diserang Zonist. Dalam majlis itu yang berlangsng pukul 11 malam, kami menyerahkan sumbangan-sumbangan yang diberi oleh orang ramai dan termasuklah dari tabung bantuan umat Islam zakat Pulau Pinang yang merupakan antara penyumbang terbesar kali ini. Kami beramah-mesra dan kemudian kami dimaklumkan untuk berjumpa dengan kelompok murabitun iaitu Briged Qassam yang menjadi sayap ketenteraan Hamas. Briged Qassam bertanggungjawab menjaga keamanan Ghazzah dan mereka adalah dari kalangan anak muda yang cukup terlatih untuk perang hendap ke atas penjajah Zionist Israel. Beberapa minit kemudian ada pertukaran perancangan kerana suasana keamanan tidak mengizinkan dan mungkin bahaya untuk kami. Akhirnya salah seorang komanden mereka datang berjumpa kami di luar bangunan untuk bertanya khabar dan saya mengucapkan terimakasih atas Jihad mereka yang penuh barakah ini serta keberanian mereka menentang penjajahan Yahudi ke atas bumi Palestine.

Tazkirah bersama pejuang

Salah seorang yang mengiringi kami mencadangkan supaya kami bertemu dengan sekelompok lagi anak-anak muda yang berkawal di zon yang terdedah kepada bahaya. Saya memang mengharapkan demikian supaya saya dapat menghayati betapa sukarnya perjuangan mereka walaupun dengan hanya bersalaman dengan mereka. Waktu itu sudahpun pukul 1 pagi. Kami bergerak ke salah satu khemah pelarian lama yang kini menjadi sebuah perkampungan untuk bertemu dalam kegelapan beberapa tentera Hamas yang berkawal. Pengiring kami memberikan tazkirah dan saya menterjemahkannya kepada beberapa rombongan kami yang ikut dan salah seorang dari mereka menangis sebak kerana tersentuh dengan kata-kata rangsangan berkorban untuk agama. Saya memberi sedikit tazkirah dan kemudian kami berpelukan sambil mengucapkan kata semangat kepada mereka. herannya ialah bau mereka sungguh harum walaupun mereka dalam pakaian tebal tentera. Mungkin itu bau syurga dunia untuk mengisyaratkan kepada yang mau berfikir betapa mulianya mereka, belum syahid lagi sudah berbau harum.

Kembali ke Arish

Esoknya kami diminta berada di bilik masing-masing sehingga diarahkan turun. Siap pukul 7.30 pagi kami pun diarahkan turun dan bersiap sedia untuk pulang. Kami diberitahu semalam satu operasi Briged Qassam telah berjaya melumpuhkan kedudukan tentera Zionist dan kerana itu, regim Israel mengamok hari ini dengan menyerang tempat tertentu yang dikatakan adanya tentera Hamas. Kami diberitahu ada perubahan dalam perjalanan pulang kami untuk mengelakkan risiko terowong kami dibom. Jadual kami tertunda sedikit kerana keadaan keselamatan tetapi akhirnya dalam menunggu di van tempat kami akan keluar kami diarahkan cepat-cepat masuk ke kawasan terowong dan secara tergesa mengucapkan selamat tinggal kepada tuan rumah. Sebelum itu saya diberi kejutan dengan pemberian hadiah sempena harijadi saya.  Saya terkejut bagaimana sahabat dari Ghazzah ini tahu harijadi saya. Dia senyum sambil berkata, jika tidak kerana tergesa-gesa pasti dia adakan majlis sambutan untuk saya. Saya teruja dan sebak sambil memeluknya erat ketika hendak berpisah dengannya. Kehangatan ukhuwah amat terasa walaupun sibuk dengan jihad mereka membina semula Ghazzah yang hancur kerana serangan tempoh hari, masih ada ruang untuk bermahabbah dan berukhuwah yang asasnya adalah keikhlasan.

Selamat tinggal

Saya gembira kerana hari ini harijadi saya tapi saya sedih kerana hari ini saya terpaksa berpisah dengan kekasih saya yang bernama Ghazzah namun disebalik kesedihan itu saya telah menerima hadiah yang paling istimewa tahun ini. Hadiah itu menginsafkan saya tentang pengorbanan, jihad dan tiada kepentingan diri. Segala keseronokan dunia seolah tiada untuk mereka sedangkan kita berkejar-kejar menikmati dunia dan segala godaannya. Mereka tidak ada nama yang disanjung dan diukir, mereka membina apa yang diruntuhkan musuh mereka walaupun sesekali ia dilihat mustahil. Kepekatan malam yang menyelimuti kita dengan mimpi indah dunia menyelimuti mereka dengan mimpi mati syahid. Bau harum mereka masih terhidu dan senyuman mereka masih terukir dalam hati saya. Siapa yang tidak mahu dianugerahkan dengan hadiah ini? siapa yang boleh lupa perjalanan lorong tikus dan risiko yang menanti? Siapa yang boleh lupa bahawa semua ini dibuat hanya kerana kasihkan bumi Palestine? Perjalanan ini adalah hadiah teristimewa buat saya dan di akhir noktah artikel ini, saya mahukan pembaca meraikannya bersama. Viva Palestine!

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

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Persatuan Mukabuku Pulau Pinang desak wakil rakyat PAS bentang usul hudud

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 02:05 AM PDT

GEORGE TOWN, 1 Nov — Persatuan Mukabuku Pulau Pinang mendesak wakil rakyat Pas Datuk Mohd Salleh Man membentangkan usul pelaksanaan hukum hudud pada persidangan Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) yang bermula hari ini.

Pengerusinya Salleh Ismail berkata pihaknya juga mahu Mohd Salleh yang juga Yang Dipertua Majlis Agama Islam Pulau Pinang (MAIPP) berjuang untuk memastikan usul hukum hudud diluluskan pada persidangan berkenaan.

"Hari ini kita menghantar memorandum kepada beliau (Mohd Salleh) supaya usul hudud ini dikemukakan pada persidangan kali ini dan berharap ia diluluskan serta dilaksanakan dengan segera di Pulau Pinang.

"Kita nak tengok sama ada wakil-wakil rakyat DAP dalam DUN betul-betul ikhlas berjuang bersama Pas," katanya kepada pemberita selepas menyerahkan memorandum berkenaan di luar DUN Pulau Pinang hari ini.

Memorandum itu diterima sendiri Mohd Salleh yang juga ADUN Permatang Pasir selepas kira-kira 30 minit Salleh dan beberapa anggota Persatuan Mukabuku menunggunya di luar pagar.

Sementara itu, Salleh berkata pihaknya kecewa dengan sikap kerajaan negeri yang menghalang beliau dan anggota persatuannya masuk ke perkarangan DUN untuk menyerahkan memorandum berkenaan.

"Kita bukan datang untuk buat demonstrasi tetapi hadir secara baik untuk serahkan memorandum, tetapi tidak dibenarkan dan kedua-dua pintu pagar turut dikunci.

"Semasa pemerintahan BN (Barisan Nasional), kedua-dua pintu pagar berkenaan tidak pernah ditutup dan orang awam dibenarkan masuk selepas mendapatkan pas keselamatan," katanya. — Bernama

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Nazri: Saya kenal Michael Chia tapi saya tidak bersihkan namanya

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 01:55 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Nov — Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz hari ini mengakui mengenali Michael Chia, tetapi menafikan tuduhan bahawa beliau membersihkan nama pedagang balak itu berkenaan dakwaan rasuahnya.

Nazri menerangkan bahawa beliau menjawab soalan mengenai Chia yang didakwa menyeludup wang untuk Ketua Menteri Sabah Datuk Musa Aman kerana tugasnya sebagai menteri de facto undang-undang.

"Saya menteri, saya tidak ada kepentingan peribadi. Dan, saya tak tahu saya ada kepentingan. Apa kepentingan saya ada?" katanya apabila ditemui wartawan di Parlimen.

Nazri memberi respon terhadap dakwaan pengarah strategi PKR Rafizi Ramli pagi ini menuduh beliau mempunyai kepentingan mempertahankan Chia kerana anaknya Nedim telah menggunakan kenderaan mewah didaftarkan atas nama Chia.

Menteri itu berkata beliau tidak hairan dengan tuduhan Rafizi, sambil menggelarkan pemimpin PKR tersebut sebagai "bukan siapa-siapa","seperti hanya gigitan nyamuk", dan "perasan".

Beliau mengingatkan Rafizi bahawa jawapan beliau di dalam Parlimen dalam kontroversi itu kerana ia datang dari Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) dan Jabatan Peguam Negara, agensi yang menangani kes tersebut.

Nazri menegaskan kedua-dua badan tersebut bebas, dan kerajaan tidak mempunyai hak untuk menutup kes.

"Saya tidak ada kuasa dalam SPRM, jadi saya tak boleh menutup kes. Mereka bebas, jadi bagaimana saya nak dirasuah jika saya tidak ada kuasa?" katanya lagi.

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