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Serve up some green curry with roast duck

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 10:33 PM PST

[unable to retrieve full-text content]KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 — Thai food is famous for their glorious flavour combinations. I guess this is why having Thai for dinner will always have a profound impact on every part of my tongue. It’s amazing how these unique flavours are able to blend in unison, resulting in a lip-smacking dish your tastebuds would definitely thank you for. This green ...


Serve up some green curry with roast duck

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 10:29 PM PST

Thai green curry with roast duck is a fool-proof way to wow your guests.

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 23 — Thai food is famous for their glorious flavour combinations. I guess this is why having Thai for dinner will always have a profound impact on every part of my tongue. It's amazing how these unique flavours are able to blend in unison, resulting in a lip-smacking dish your tastebuds would definitely thank you for. 

This green curry duck is no exception. The green colour of this dish originates from the gorgeous green chillies used. It has a mild spicy flavour compared to the more intense spiciness of its red counterpart. However, this dish also has a definite sweetness, which is a pleasant and desirable combination, especially for those who want something spicy but at a lesser intensity.  

The unique flavours of this dish also come from the use of coriander root, also known as cilantro root. Asians would be familiar with the leaves as they are often used for garnishing purposes, besides imparting their mild flavour into the dish. 

The roots have a more intense taste, and the depth of it beautifully complements this curry. Before you cook with the coriander roots, ensure that every bit of soil stuck on the roots of the coriander is removed. You could use a brush if necessary to gently but effectively clean the root. Spores from bacteria such as Listeria Monocytogenes that are often found in the soil may end up in your plate of green curry and rice, which may lead to food poisoning. 

The mild, spicy flavours from the green chillies accompanied by the deep, earthy flavour from the cilantro roots make this dish a fool-proof way to wow your guests. Just serve steaming hot rice to go with it.

Thai green curry with roast duck

Prep time: 20-30 minutes

Cooking time: 15 minutes

Serves 8 

Ingredients

1 roast duck, store bought, chopped to bite-size pieces

Handful of sweet Thai basil leaves

2 large red chillies, seeds removed and finely sliced

5 Thai baby eggplants, cut to quarters

1 packet fresh coconut milk

1 cup water

3 tablespoons fish sauce

2 tablespoons palm sugar

For the paste:

5 green chillies

2 stalks lemongrass

1 inch galangal

3 shallots

4 green pepper berries

4 kaffir lime leaves

2 cloves garlic

1 stalk coriander root

1 teaspoon shrimp paste (belacan)

1 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon vegetable oil 

Method

1. Blend green chillies, lemongrass, galangal, shallots, green pepper berries, kaffir lime leaves, garlic, coriander root, shrimp paste, salt and vegetable oil until you achieve a fine paste.

2. Heat wok and fry paste over low heat for 5-8 minutes, until fragrant.

3. Add 1 cup of water and coconut milk to the mixture. Mix thoroughly.

4. Add roast duck, eggplants, red chillies, fish sauce and palm sugar. Cook for further 10 minutes.

5. Once curry is ready, sprinkle sweet Thai basil over the dish.

6. Serve with rice.


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Chong Wei, Arif move into Hong Kong Open quarterfinals

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:24 AM PST

Chong Wei won straight sets 21-18, 21-19 in 35 minutes. — File pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 —  World number one Datuk Lee Chong Wei  clinched a quarterfinal berth at the Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open in Kowloon, Hong Kong today.

The top seed was given a tough fight by 25-year-old Ajay Jayaram of India before winning in straight sets 21-18, 21-19 in 35 minutes.

Chong Wei will take on Vietnam's Nguyen Tien Minh who ousted Hsu Jen Hao of Taiwan 21-17, 21-12.

Another national singles player Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif also made it to the quarterfinals after defeating Hu Yun from the host country, 21-17, 21-17.

Currently ranked 42 in the world, Mohamad Arif is set to face a tougher opponent tomorrow in world number seven and sixth seeded Kenichi Tago of Japan.

Malaysia's number two singles player Liew Daren however, failed to follow suit after being shown the exit by second seeded Chen Long of China 8-21, 13-21.

In men's doubles, national top pair Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boon Heong became the first pair to set foot in the semifinal after their scheduled quarterfinal for tomorrow, Ko Sung Hyun/Le Yong Dae of South Korea, decided to concede a walkover.

The world number two pair had earlier overcome Chris Adcock/Andrew Ellis of England 25-23, 21-17 to move into the quarterfinals today.     

Other Malaysians advancing into the quarterfinals were mixed doubles Chan Peng Soon/Goh Liu Ying, men's doubles pair Hoon Thien How/Tan Wee Kiong and women's doubles Goh Liu Ying/Lim Yin Loo.

Following are second round results involving Malaysian shuttlers:

Men's singles:

Lee Chong Wei (MAS) bt Ajay Jayaram (IND) 21-18, 21-19;

Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif (MAS) bt Hu Yun (HKG) 21-17, 21-17;

Liew Daren (MAS) lost to Chen Long (CHN) 8-21, 13-21. 

Men's doubles:

Hoon Thien How/Tan Wee Kiong (MAS) bt Yonathan Suryatama Dasuki/Hendra Aprida Gunawan (INA) 21-19, 21-19;

Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boon Heong (MAS) bt Chris Adcock/Andrew Ellis (ENG) 25-23, 21-17.

Women's doubles:

Wang Xiaoli/ Yu Yang (CHN) bt Vivian Kah Mun/Woon Khe Wei (MAS) 21-12, 21-17;

Goh Liu Ying/Lim Yin Loo (MAS) bt Meiliana Jauhari/Greysia Polii (INA) 21-19, 21-17.

Mixed doubles:

Riky Widianto/Puspita Richi Dili (INA) bt Tan Wee Kiong/Lim Yin Loo (MAS) 21-17, 21-18;

Chan Peng Soon/Goh Liu Ying (MAS) bt Lunev Sergey/Dimova Evgenia (RUS) 21-18, 21-18;

Danny Bawa Chrisnanta/Yu Yan Vanessa Neo (INA) bt Ong Jian Guo/Woon Khe Wei (MAS) 21-17, 18-21, 21-18. —  Bernama

Diving Suarez is an embarrassment says Swansea’s Williams

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 04:42 AM PST

Liverpool's Luis Suarez (L) and Lucas Leiva chat during a training session at the club's Melwood training complex in Liverpool, northern England November 21, 2012. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Nov 22 — Liverpool striker Luis Suarez dives so much during matches that his behaviour is embarrassing, Swansea City defender Ashley Williams says in a new book.

Suarez, already a target for boos from the stands in England after he received an eight-match ban last season for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra, was unworthy of respect, Williams said.

"He dived more than any other player I've played against before — it was so bad I was genuinely shocked," wrote Williams in his book, excerpts of which are being published in the South Wales Evening Post (http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk).

"His behaviour was embarrassing. The sad thing is that he's a brilliant player and I rate him very highly, but he just possesses this temperament that I can't stand to see in a fellow footballer.

"The lack of respect he shows everyone means he gets no respect from me."

The Uruguayan was labelled a disgrace by United manager Alex Ferguson after refusing to shake Evra's hand earlier this year following his ban and he is no stranger to controversy.

At the 2010 World Cup he was sent off for a blatant handball on the goal-line against Ghana and in October he celebrated a goal in the Merseyside derby with a comical dive in front of Everton manager David Moyes, a critic of Suarez's tactics.

After their meeting in May on the final day of the season, which Swansea won 1-0, and ahead of their Premier League clash on Sunday (1330 GMT), Williams wrote of his dislike for Suarez.

"The manner in which he approached the game, with utter contempt for us all, means that he's streets ahead of any player I've truly disliked since we've been in the Premier League.

"Suarez has that aura about him that says: 'I'm untouchable'. Having played against him for 90 minutes now, all I can say is that for such a talented player, he's very annoying."

Suarez told the Liverpool website (http://www.liverpoolfc.com) earlier this month he was happy for opposition supporters to jeer him as it motivated him even more.

The 25-year-old has been in superb form all season and leads the Premier League scoring charts with 10 goals to put his name firmly among the favourites for player of the year. — Reuters

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In ‘beautiful China’, local polluters still hold sway

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 02:04 AM PST

Residents plant trees, in an attempt to rejuvenate the soil, in front of the huge state-owned lead smelter in the town of Tianying, Anhui Province, November 19, 2012. In ramshackle semi-industrial Tianying in China's Anhui province, a state-owned lead smelter and foundry sits at the centre of town, behind high walls and secure gates that make it look more like a prison than the mainstay of the local economy. Decades of pollution from it and similar plants has made much of the town's land uninhabitable and its water undrinkable. – Reuters pic

TIANYING, Nov 22 – In ramshackle semi-industrial Tianying in China's Anhui province, a state-owned lead smelter and foundry sits at the centre of town, behind high walls and secure gates that make it look more like a prison than the mainstay of the local economy.

Decades of pollution from it and similar plants – Tianying once accounted for half of China's total lead output – has made much of the town's land uninhabitable and its water undrinkable.

In 2007, the Blacksmith Institute, a New York-based non-profit group that helps clean up polluted sites, included Tianying in its list of the world's most polluted regions.

For China's new leadership, reversing the environmental destruction wreaked by three decades of unrestrained economic growth is among its highest priorities. Across the country, to the government's alarm, social unrest spurred by environmental complaints has become increasingly common.

In a pledge taken up by the new leadership, outgoing President Hu Jintao said in his address to the Communist Party Congress earlier this month that the country had to "reverse the trend of ecological deterioration and build a beautiful China".

Environment minister Zhou Shengxian reinforced the pledge at a briefing in Beijing last week, saying China needed to "quickly change the current situation in which too much emphasis is put on economic growth and too little on environmental protection".

Tianying, in the northwest of poor and landlocked Anhui, will test that commitment.

Here, like hundreds of other blackspots from the stripmined cities of the northeast to the mercury contaminated fields in the southwest, the local government is intimately entwined with the most powerful economic interests in town.

'LEAD BOSSES'

In Tianying the government and the town's largest employer are all but indistinguishable: the Huaxin Group, owner of the main foundry at the centre of town, is a state-owned company.

Unsurprisingly, amidst the town's dwindling population of around 100,000, the words "beautiful China" elicit scepticism.

"I heard the central government is going to protect the environment more, but it won't happen here," said Zhang Weimin, a 58-year-old resident who lives a mile from the smelter. "I don't trust the local government or the public security bureau or the lead factory bosses."

Fear of the local authorities is palpable. Many residents were reluctant even to be seen near Reuters correspondents during a recent visit, saying they would be punished by the "lead bosses" as well as the police.

Asked about the state of local water supplies, a worker standing outside the factory gates grinned nervously and muttered "go see for yourself".

China's richer, coastal regions have improved environmental conditions over the last 10 years, driven as much by the profit motive as by tougher regulation. Rehabilitated land in Beijing or Shanghai can be turned into lucrative real estate.

But Beijing has struggled to provide the incentives for poorer regions like Anhui to clean up.

"The places I worry about in China are no longer the large wealthy metropolises but the small township and village enterprises – a lot of those are ignored and highly polluting and toxic to the very poorest communities," said Richard Fuller, the Blacksmith Institute's founder and president.

ALGAE AND SLUDGE

Tianying today is not as polluted as it was a decade ago. A 2002 study showed lead concentrations were as much as 10 times higher than national standards and children had suffered "adverse effects" as a result of prolonged exposure to the metal, which is especially damaging to children as it can impede learning and affect behaviour.

Regulators by then had identified it as a blackspot urgently in need of remedy. The worst small-scale smelters and recycling workshops were shut, and production was left to large state firms like the Huaxin Group.

Local authorities have also set up a wetland preserve nearby and forced the town's remaining farmers to vacate land around the factories, replacing pasture with rows of fragile saplings.

The perimeter of the main Huaxin plant is marked by signs urging residents not to drink water within an 800-metre radius, but even a mile away the risks do not appear to have abated. Some irrigation streams were clogged with algae – the result of fertiliser use – but others were filled with sludge.

"If you look you will see it – they are all black, nothing can grow in them and nothing can live in them," said Zhang.

As China's top leaders pound the "beautiful China" rhetorical drum, richer cities have already been forcing big polluters to clean up or relocate. Along the richer east coast, big polluting industries have come under growing pressure from urban residents now willing to fight for a better environment.

Demonstrations against chemical plants or garbage incinerators have erupted across China, from Dalian in the northeast to Xiamen in the southeast.

"You've got the local population becoming a lot more aware of environmental issues as they affect them on a day-to-day basis, and that isn't going to go away," said James Pearson, founder of Pacific Risk Advisors, which advises investors on potential environmental risks.

'HERE, NO ONE DARES TO PROTEST'

The protests have had an impact on government policy. Environment minister Zhou said last week that local residents needed to be consulted and new projects would now be forced to conduct "social impact assessments" before being approved.

But while the new procedures might help allay the "NIMBY" (Not In My Backyard) fears of affluent urban residents, they will not address longstanding problems like those in Tianying. Despite encouraging words from the central government, standing up to the polluters is not an option, residents said.

"Here, no one dares to protest – we would end up in jail because the lead bosses are protected by the police," said an elderly resident standing at a kiosk a mile away from the plant.

The interests of the local government are now more aligned with the lead producers than they were a decade ago. Then, as part of the clean-up effort, lead production was taken out of private hands and passed to bigger state enterprises.

That has caused considerable resentment among residents. While pollution has been cut, the surviving plants and local authorities have had little incentive to clean up further, or to rehabilitate ruined land and water supplies.

"That is where they need to spend some serious cash – China has so far been focusing all its efforts on land that is worth selling when it is cleaned up," Fuller of the Blacksmith Institute said.

Local resident Zhang said little would change under China's new leaders as long as local industries and the governments that protect them continue to hold sway.

"If Wen Jiabao or Xi Jinping came here now I would certainly tell them what's going on," referring to the outgoing premier and anointed president-in-waiting. "But I wouldn't trust anyone else." – Reuters

Can Facebook drive you mad?

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 12:55 AM PST

A researcher has written about three case studies exploring links between social media and psychosis in vulnerable internet users. – AFP pic

LOS ANGELES, Nov 22 – New research from Tel Aviv University's Sackler Faculty of Medicine and the Shalvata Mental Health Care Center has found a link between social media and psychotic episodes.

According to the paper's author, Dr. Uri Nitzan, social media's ability to connect people in separate countries, and to foster and develop virtual relationships can pose a threat to users who are lonely, vulnerable or technologically naïve.

The study, published this week in the Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, presents three in-depth case studies of patients treated by Dr. Nitzan: the patients shared certain characteristics such as vulnerability caused by the separation from or loss of a loved one and no prior history of psychosis or substance abuse. Each individual experienced psychotic episodes, allegedly triggered by internet communications.

As Dr. Nitzan explains, each of the patients sought solace in social media and to begin with developed positive virtual relationships, yet as the relationships developed so did the patients' negative feelings: "All of the patients developed psychotic symptoms related to the situation, including delusions regarding the person behind the screen and their connection through the computer," he says.

Dr. Nitzan is also quick to stress that in each case the patient sought help for their problems and has since made a full recovery. However, their experiences underline some of the issues relating to social media that can have a negative impact on less self-confident users – who can easily become the target of predators or cyberbullies.

It also highlights the emotional maturity often required to be able to decode sent messages. Without being able to look a person in the eye during a conversation, it is often a challenge to know if a comment is serious or meant as a joke.

Likewise it can become all too easy for users to idealise 'friends' they have never met and for those 'friends' to exaggerate details about themselves, safe in the knowledge that they will never physically meet.

This anonymity has led to a growing and worrying trend in internet 'trolling' where disparaging and offensive comments are left on sensitive articles, social media memorial pages or even tweeted directly to Twitter users.

This capacity for causing harm via anonymity will be one of the subjects of Dr. Nitzan's future studies, looking at the use of Facebook and other social media sites. "When you ask somebody about their social life, it's very sensible to ask about Facebook and social networking habits, as well as Internet use. How people conduct themselves on the Internet is quite important to psychiatrists, who shouldn't ignore this dimension of their patients' behaviour patterns," he says. – AFP/Relaxnews

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Sarawak approves 488 bird’s nest farming licences

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:48 AM PST

KUCHING, Nov 22 – The Sarawak state government has approved 488 bird's nest farming licences as of October this year through the Sarawak Forestry Department, said Assistant Minister of Resource Planning and Environment Datuk Len Talif Salleh.

He said two types of licences are required for commercial bird's nest farming based on the Wildlife Protection (Edible Birds' Nests) Rules, 2006 – a licence to build, erect, maintain or set up a building or structure for a swiftlet farm, and a licence to rear the swiftlets that produce edible bird's nests.

"The holder of these licences is not restricted to exporting edible bird's nest products to China, which now requires all exporters, including from Malaysia, to use radio frequency identification tags to ensure high quality," he said at the Sarawak Legislative Assembly sitting at Petra Jaya here today.

Replying to a question from Wong Ho Leng (DAP-Bukit Assek) and Fong Pau Teck (DAP-Pujut), he said revenue from the 20,628 kg of bird's nest products from 2007 to 2011 totalled RM77.9 million.

Current market price is RM3,000 to RM10,000 per kg depending on quality and grade, up from about RM2,000 per kg in 2011, when revenue was RM4.1 million from a production of 2,026 kg, he said.

In 2011 and 2012, he said, the government through the Agriculture Department and Sarawak Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) allocated RM580,000 to e-Kasih participants to enter the industry. – Bernama

Paras air di Sungai Rembau di Titian Bintagor, Negeri Sembilan melebihi aras amaran

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:48 AM PST

Paras air di Sungai Rembau di Titian Bintagor, Negeri Sembilan melebihi aras amaran

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 Nov — Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran (JPS) meminta penduduk di Sungai Rembau di Titian Bintagor, Negeri Sembilan berwaspada kerana paras air di kawasan tersebut melebihi aras amaran iaitu 6.59 meter.

Sementara itu, setakat pukul 10.40 malam ini, portal Majlis Keselamatan Negara melaporkan jumlah mangsa banjir di Selangor masih kekal 47 orang daripada 16 keluarga sejak pagi tadi.

Menurut portal itu, di Selangor hanya sebuah pusat pemindahan masih aktif iaitu Dewan Genting Sanyen, Kuala Langat. — Bernama

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McCartney joins lineup for UK football disaster song

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 04:58 AM PST

LONDON, Nov 22 — Former Beatle Paul McCartney has joined the lineup for a Christmas single raising money for the families of those who died in the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium tragedy in northern England, organisers said on Thursday.

Already committed to the song are artists including Robbie Williams, ex-Spice Girl Melanie C, Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Holly Johnson and Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers.

The version of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" will hit the shelves on Dec. 17 and is among the frontrunners to claim the coveted Christmas No. 1 slot in the British singles chart.

The charity single will benefit Hillsborough families who campaigned for more than 20 years to overturn official accounts of the tragedy that smeared fans, blaming them for being drunk, ticketless, and intent on forcing their way into the packed ground.

Ninety-six Liverpool supporters died after a crush at the Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield, and an independent inquiry earlier this year concluded that police tried to deflect the blame on to fans to cover up their own incompetence. — Reuters

Hugh Laurie heading to the high seas?

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 04:47 AM PST

Hugh Laurie. — AFP pic

LOS ANGELES, Nov 22 —With eight seasons of Dr. House behind him, British actor Hugh Laurie is in talks for the role of legendary pirate Blackbeard in a history-based TV series titled Crossbones, which is headed for US network NBC.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Hugh Laurie is gearing up for his television comeback in Crossbones. Created by Neil Cross (Luther), the new series will take modern-day audiences back in time to 18th century New Providence, an island in the Bahamas that was a haven for pirates and buccaneers. The plot will be based on a book by Colin Woodward titled The Republic of Pirates.

Spanning ten episodes, Crossbones will centre on the leader of the notorious location, Captain Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, through the eyes of an assassin who infiltrates his clan because of his band's growing threat to international sea trade.

Other pirate-themed shows are headed for US networks in the near future, including Black Sails on Starz, produced by Michael Bay (Transformers). The eight-episode mini-series is announced as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, with the production scheduled to start before the end of the year. — AFP-Relaxnews

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Narnia author Lewis to be honoured at Poets’ Corner

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 07:40 AM PST

A scene from the movie 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.' – Reuters/2005 Disney Enterprises/Walden Media

LONDON, Nov 22 – "Chronicles of Narnia" creator C.S. Lewis will be honoured next year with a memorial stone in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey in central London, the abbey said today.

The novelist, poet, essayist and literary critic will join the likes of Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy who are either buried or commemorated in the famous location.

The memorial will be dedicated at a special service to be held on Nov. 22, 2013, the 50th anniversary of Lewis's death at the age of 64. He was buried in Oxford.

Vernon White, Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey, called Lewis "an extraordinarily imaginative and rigorous thinker and writer who was able to convey the Christian faith in a way that made it both credible and attractive to a wide range of people.

"He has had an enduring and growing influence in our national life," White added.

Lewis is best known for his Narnia children's fantasy series about the adventures of a group of children who stumble across a magical world where they encounter the talking lion Aslan and the evil White Witch among others.

The most famous was "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" published in 1950, and the seven-book series as a whole has sold over 100 million copies and been adapted for radio, television, stage and film.

Lewis's other works include "The Screwtape Letters", and Westminster Abbey described his "Mere Christianity" as "a classic of Christian apologetics, seeking to explain the fundamental Christian teachings to a general audience."

Lewis was born in Belfast in 1898 and won a scholarship to study at Oxford University in 1916.

In 1917, he was commissioned as an officer and fought on the frontline during World War One where he was wounded in 1918.

Lewis returned to Oxford where he taught English and was a close friend of "The Lord of the Rings" author J.R.R. Tolkien.

He married late in life and his relationship with American Joy Gresham was captured in Richard Attenborough's award-winning film "Shadowlands". Lewis died on the same day that US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. – Reuters


The Swinging 60s, as told by a Cher-lookalike

Posted: 21 Nov 2012 11:30 PM PST

SYDNEY, Nov 22 — It is the 1960s and rock journalist Lola Bensky finds herself deep in the heart of the music scene in London and New York, interviewing emerging stars like Mick Jagger and Jimi Hendrix.

But the 19-year-old Melbourne-born Lola of the eponymous "Lola Bensky," by Lily Bent, is no ordinary rock journalist. The Jewish child of two Holocaust survivors, she prefers to ask interviewees how they got on with their mother and wins praise from Cher, who tells her they look alike.

Bent, who like her heroine originally hails from Australia and in fact still bears a strong resemblance to Cher, spoke with Reuters on a recent visit from New York, her home of 23 years, about her semi-autobiographical novel.

Q: For a young reporter, you were very comfortable around these rock stars. Why?

A: "If you've had two parents who have been imprisoned in ghettos and Nazi death camps, idolising rock stars almost seemed absurd. My life was not centred around being alone with Mick Jagger in his apartment, it was to make sure my reel to reel tape recorder wasn't screwing up."

Q: Born to survivors of the Auschwitz death camp, Lola was fixated with losing weight, and as a teenager your ambition in life was to lose weight? Why is weight such an issue?

A: "This is a very complicated issue (and) there are many aspects of it. However, in the ghettos and the camps anyone who had any excess weight was doing something at someone else's expense, aiding the destruction of other people. My mother admired slimness above all, you could have won the Nobel prize for nuclear physics and if you were fat, she would have said 'what a fatty'!

"I think my act of rebellion which I thought would upset my Mother was in the end destructive to me. Rebellion is the need to dement your parents and it worked."

Q: There is a strong Jewish theme throughout your book and it's as if you almost make fun of it. Is that risky?"

A: "I think it's very important not to hold any culture or religious belief as sacrosanct, as something that can't be talked about, something that you can't find something funny about. If you ask a Jew how they are they would never say 'excellent' because who knows what could happen two seconds later. When people ask you, I want to say, 'well I don't know because there are so many things that have to function in your body simultaneously, how do you know they're all working.' It's such a very complicated question."

Q: At the 1967 Monterey Festival you were surrounded by people taking drugs of some sort, in fact throughout your career, yet you always declined. Why?

A: "I had to explain — my parents are really, really upset that I didn't become a lawyer so I can't become a junkie. I was always saying no thank you to drugs at the Monterey Pop Festival. I was so relieved when someone passed carrots along the row (instead of drugs)".

Q: Death surrounds Lola, when the ghosts of the past merge with names like Jim Morrison, Mama Cass, Brian Jones, Janis Joplin and Keith Moon, who all die during her time as a reporter. Does Lola Bensky/Lily Brett finally find out what it means to be human?

A: "That's one of life's really, really complex questions. I think that maybe it means to care about other people and not just the people around you. To have compassion." — Reuters


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Half my life without my father

Posted: 21 Nov 2012 03:44 PM PST

NOV 22 — Tomorrow is 20 years since my dad died. Loss is not a unique human experience, yet its certainty plagues us and no amount of knowing ends the anxiety attached to it.

Half my life has passed since, so I might be a different person today with a different sense of what that day two decades ago means. He was the only person I've lost in my immediate family in my living memory — I had an older infant sister die (her twin survived) before me — so the emotive experience was and is considerable. More so because my father and I never spent that much time together. He was either at one of his two jobs, or at home sleeping.

This is what I remember.

Afternoon madness

As a child I was precocious. I'd be making speeches all the time, I'm told. I'm not sure if they made altogether any sense but this loquacious five-year-old self just would not stop. I couldn't help myself.

A picture of the writer's father (right) from the Sixties.

It amused my parents. I recollect standing on my bed yapping animatedly as my parents became my audience. I suppose the many complaints I get from those in my life late on that there are times I can't stop talking should be directed at my parents.

This also I presume distanced me from my cousins; it might be the common occurrence of staying away from the child freak — which continued to me being a party freak in university.  

There is this secret I shared with my dad. In my second week in my secondary school, I wanted to try out for the school team, and first formers don't try out generally for the Under-15s. Wanted is the right word, as I lost my nerve minutes before the tryouts. 

I stood and watched the lads from afar. Dad was to pick me up hours later and when he arrived, he saw a dejected lad — and I must have appeared pale — but he said nothing. He must have known I was hurt all over, but he did what was the best he could have at the moment, he said nothing. We went home and we never talked about it. 

Then there are times he felt he had to explain things to me.

I was 15 and dad sat me down and chatted about my political views. Word must have travelled to my dad about how I am always having a go at Barisan Nasional. It was cute when I was below 10, but as adulthood was fast approaching and with the knowledge what a life of being a BN opponent meant, my dad tried to talk me out of my politics.

He explained to me that I had to focus on getting ahead in school and after that a career, and not fill my head with fanciful ideas of revolution. He was worried that in time my conviction would be trouble — and so it was.

My parents were on a "growth" programme, to get their kids several rungs up the social ladder through education. Mom finished three years of schooling in India, and dad had six years in a Tamil school in the old Cheras neighbourhood.

They were hoping the young ones would get much further than them.

The housewife and government driver wanted their children to stay out of trouble and on the way to home and vehicle ownership — the Malaysian dream.

My dad spoke to me, but no ultimatums were made. He wanted me to understand the choice I was making and that he did not approve. It is liberating to know that my dad allowed me to choose, most parents in the '80s were not as accommodating.

On the road again

When dad bought a second-hand Datsun 120Y — about the only car whose make I memorised, including the vehicles I went on to own — in 1979, the family's sense of well-being improved markedly. Not many had cars in our Kampung Pandan settlement.

However, it did get tricky whenever it rained since there was no air-conditioning, the car misted up. Mom, riding shotgun, would be wiping the windshield from the inside as dad relied on experience rather than vision to navigate. The kids at the back sweated it out, without saying "Are we there yet?"

Then there were the rides to school in my secondary school years. I'd be sitting in front, since I was the last drop-off the front spot was consigned to me. But I'd sleep most of the time. 6am is punishment, but that's when you had to leave to beat the Cheras crawl from Batu 9.

The routine was the same. We'd wake up at 5am. Dad would have been asleep since 3am when he got back from his night shift taxi gig. All of us would get dressed and then mom would wake him.

My dad would drive us to school, the four of us in four different campuses, before he'd head to his day job at the Public Works Department.

And I do my part, by sleeping till the gates of the Victoria Institution were upon us.

The odd memory

I misremember. I had more than enough occasion to speak to my father, it appears not then I did not have the maturity to appreciate the time.

I'm sorry I did not talk enough. For a guy who does a whole bunch of it, I never did enough of it with my own father. And now I have several more decades to consider the opportunities lost.

The only thing my dad's death did for me was give me an amazing affinity with the word bittersweet.

The last time I saw my dad was two days before his death, as he sat in his hospital bed and held my hand. It struck me as very odd that he was actually holding my hand. You can say that we are not a touchy feely family, and men definitely don't hold other men's hands. Well, my dad most certainly did not.

I did not read too much into it. He was recovering after being admitted four days earlier, and he was due for a discharge. I just thought he was wishing me luck for my first-ever debate the next day. I did not even visit him the next day and rather went to the cinema with some friends. The hospital was less than a kilometre away.

Dad had some complications the next day unexpectedly and within half an hour his lungs failed.

The idea that a man's life is defined by what he has never appealed to me. It is what a man wants for others which impresses me, and in my father I had a man who only lived for others. I do wish I had lived a little bit more for him. Not much, not competing with him, just always ask myself to care more. I fail more than I succeed.

While he was serious, he was warm and funny.

He had a sense of humour; he did not take the mickey out of me when I won nothing in my first school sports at the VI but only managed to rip the styrofoam spanner from the large ant we built as part of the sports house decor. It stayed in a corner of my room, till it stopped being funny, even for me.

Or the time the former secret society member (my dad) grabbed the TV to chuck at me because I came home with a horror haircut courtesy of a friend. Luckily the VCR and other electronic gadgets were tangled up and he never got to inflict the type of injury the haircut really deserved.

Or that he suffered me and never categorised his miscreant son as anything less than amusing.

But it is the memories you live with, holding on to them like a jealous lover. I just wished when he was around I held on to him more often.

So, it's 20 years tomorrow.

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

‘Seronok juga jadi PM,’ kata Hadi

Posted: 21 Nov 2012 03:27 PM PST

22 NOV — Ada apa pada PM?

Di Malaysia jawatan kepimpinan politik paling tinggi ialah Perdana Menteri. Apabila orang menyebut PM pastinya mereka sedang merujuk kepada satu jawatan yang hanya akan disandang dari individu parti yang memerintah. Sejak dari dulu lagi kerusi PM menjadi kerusi "panas" kerana ia menjadi rebutan sesama parti pemerintah sendiri mahupun pesaing politiknya. 

PM juga seorang yang berkuasa di Malaysia, dia boleh membubar Parlimen dan menyusun kabinet serta menentukan perbelanjaan negara. Semua orang suka kepada individu yang berjawatan PM khususnya orang yang berniaga besar kerana dengan mengenali PM berbagai kontrak lumayan boleh diperolehi.

Muktamar dan PM

Dalam banyak isu yang dibahaskan semasa Muktamar PAS baru-baru ini, tajuk "Hadi jadi PM" mendapat perhatian akhbar arus perdana. Cara berita itu dipaparkan seolah-olah keseluruhan muktamar terfokus untuk berbicara tentang perlunya Presiden PAS itu menjadi PM setelah selesai tugas sampai ke Putrajaya. Bagi yang membaca media arus perdana dan tidak tahu menahu perjalanan muktamar pasti akan membuat rumusan bahawa PAS "gila kuasa" dan "menolak Anwar Ibrahim" ataupun PAS tiada agenda melainkan mahu jadi PM dll rumusan liar yang membentuk persepsi negatif terhadap PAS. Pendek kata tenggelamlah slogan Negara Berkebajikan Teras Perpaduan dan seolah-olah diganti dengan "Hadi Mahu Jadi PM" menjadi tema muktamar baru-baru ini.

Hasrat tersirat

Apakah hasrat sebenarnya dan apakah motif pampangan berita sebegitu rupa tentang Presiden PAS layak jadi PM? Pertama, mana-mana parti di Malaysia pasti akan meletakkan pemimpin nombor satunya sebagai yang terbaik, malah itulah caranya mereka melahirkan penghargaan dan pengharapan terhadap ketua mereka. Amatlah pelik jika mereka melaungkan hasrat mereka dengan menyebut nama pemimpin yang tidak ada kena mengena dengan hiraki parti. Malah amatlah pelik juga jika mereka menyebut nama pemimpin PAS sendiri yang tidak menjadi Presiden kepada parti saat itu. Bagi saya, nama Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang selaku Presiden PAS ketika ini dilaungkan namanya sebagai PM jika Pakatan jadi kerajaan adalah satu tindakan yang normal lahir dari hasrat para perwakilan parti yang normal.Tiada apa yang ganjilnya dalam suasana kehangatan para perwakilan dan semangat parti menerajui perubahan politik di Malaysia. Bagi saya juga yang pelik ialah mengapa media memutarbelitkan hasrat yang tulus murni ini dari perwakilan PAS? Yang pelik seharusnya apabila perwakilan Umno menuntut Hadi mesti jadi PM!

Media longkang

Kedua, amatlah jelas peranan jijik media yang selama ini menjadi hamba kepada politik desperado Umno dan BN. Media perdana UM, BH dan TV3 selamanya merendahkan martabat warga media kerana memperhambakan dirinya secara rela untuk diperkosa oleh politik jijik Umno dan sekutunya. Mereka hidup dengan alunan zikir maki PAS atau puji PAS demi memenuhi selera politik kotor tuannya yang bernama Umno. Apatah lagi setiap perkataan yang dihemburkan oleh pemimpin PAS akan jadi peluru untuk tembak PAS dan kepimpinannya, maka tiada kejutan kali ini jika tajuk media berteriak "Hadi PM, jika PR menang"

Fakta disembunyikan

Muktamar tiga hari di Kota Baru pada 16-18 Nov baru-baru ini sarat dengan mesej penting bagi sebuah parti politik Islam yang senior di rantau ini. PAS melangkah megah dan pencapaiannya hari ini adalah terbaik untuk parti itu melonjak ke pesada kuasa nasional. Apa yang disembunyikan ialah komitmen PAS mengharungi cabaran bersama rakanya di Pakatan Rakyat. Hampir semua perwakilan yang berucap tidak bercanggah pendapat mahukan PAS bersama PR walaupun kritikan pedas perwakilan mahukan PAS tidak cair dalam strategi politiknya. Mesej kebersamaan dengan PR adalah tonggak utama yang menentukan  pertarungan PRU ke-13 nanti dan ia amat digeruni oleh musuh politiknya. Amatlah jelas di sebalik serangan bertubi-tubi selama 4 tahun kepada PR, Pakatan tetap kukoh dan sokongan terhadapnya tidak terjejas, oleh itu agenda media budak suruhan Umno perlu menyerang asas ini dan tiada yang lebih baik daripada menyerang Muktamar PAS bagi menggambarkan kerapuhan hubungan PR.

Kematangan PAS

PAS semakin matang dari segi keterbukaan mengkritik kepimpinannya. Suasana muktamar juga menggambarkan keprihatinan untuk memastikan PAS tidak ketinggalan dalam perubahan lanskap politik. Ini diterjemahkan dalam nuansa keperluan PAS tidak hilang dan cair dasar Islam yang diperjuangkannya. Kritikan kepada sebahagian pendekatan yang dikatakan melonggarkan dasar PAS serta beberapa kepimpinan yang suka membuat kenyataan akhbar sehingga melambangkan kononnya perbezaan sikap adalah lambang keterbukaan suasana muktamar. Ini adalah dinamika PAS dalam mengharungi perkembangan parti yang kini semakin melebar pengaruhnya.

Suara non-Muslim

Menarik juga ialah suara Dewan Himpunan Penyokong PAS (DHPP) yang menyatakan sokongan padu kepada PAS. Mereka juga menggambarkan diri mereka sebagai tentera untuk memenangkan perjuangan Islam yang dipelopori oleh PAS. Media longkang UM dan BH serta TV3 tidak pula melaporkan pengiktirafan DHPP kepada kesederhanaan Islam yang dihayati oleh PAS. Bagi saya ini adalah pencapaian besar PAS yang berjaya memecah tembok dengan segmen bukan Melayu yang diserapkan dalam organisasi parti. Kehadiran perwakilan DHPP dan ucapan-ucapan mereka serta pergaulan mesra dengan perwakilan adalah lambang lonjakan PAS menjadi parti multi-racial, sesuatu yang amat diperlukan untuk PAS.

Apa Hadi kata

Saya mengamati ucapan penggulungan Presiden PAS yang begitu cermat memilih kata-kata dan ungkapannya. Hadi telah berjaya mengimbangi antara kebimbangan perwakilan dan harapan strategi bersama PR dengan penegasan PAS terhadap dasar Islamnya. 

Seterusnya beliau menegur sikap bergesa-gesa perwakilan tentang perlaksanaan Islam dengan membawa contoh di zaman Umawiyah Omar Ibnul Aziz. Antara kata-kata Omar Ibnul Aziz apabila ditanya oleh anaknya yang bimbang mengapa ayahnya tidak melaksanakan Islam semuanya dalam perlaksanaan hukum jenayah, beliau menjawab: Wahai anakku, sedangkan Allah mengharamkan arak berperingkat-peringkat, aku khuatir akan jadi fitnah kepada Islam jikalau aku melaksanakan tergesa-gesa keseluruhannya mereka akan tolak keseluruhannya. 

Ucapan ini mempunyai signifikasi mendalam kepada kebijaksanaan memegang tampok pemerintahan dan melaksanakan Islam. Akhirnya Presiden PAS itu membuat komentar tentang desakan supaya beliau menjadi PM apabila PR menang dengan berkata: "Seronok juga jadi PM, tapi biarlah Islam menang dulu lepas itu nak mati pun takpalah... jangan jadi orang pergi memancing, ikan tak dapat lagi rempah dah siap kononnya nanti akan dapat ikan besar tapi akhirnya dapat ikan kecik aja..."

Hadi semakin matang memimpin parti dalam saat getir arus perubahan politik negara, sikap kebapaannya melayan berbagai arus dalam parti yang membentuk dinamikanya hari ini amat disanjung oleh perwakilan. Saya tak akan lupa ungkapannya tentang hasrat menjadi PM dengan kata sinis: "Seronok juga jadi PM..."

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

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KDN: Harga kamera perangkap had laju meliputi latihan, selenggara dan jaminan

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 02:28 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 Nov —Datuk Abu Seman Yusop menjelaskan perbezaan pembelian kamera perangkap laju Model Laser Digicam dan Model Laser Trucam yang dibeli Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) pada tahun 1995 dibuat secara tender terbuka.

Timbalan Menteri Dalam Negeri itu turut berkata wujudnya perbezaan harga yang dibeli kerajaan Malaysia dengan harga di luar negara juga disebabkan ianya meliputi kos latihan yang dilaksanakan pembekal, kos penyelenggaraan, termasuk juga dua tahun jaminan.

Beliau bagaimanapun tidak menyatakan dengan terperinci nama syarikat yang membekalkan kamera berkenaan.

"Perbezaan harga wujud antara  kita (Malaysia) dengan US (Amerika Syarikat) kerana mereka adalah pengeluar, sementara kita bawa kamera itu dari luar negara.

"Ada elemen latihan yang dibuat oleh pembekal kepada PDRM, penyelenggaraan, dan jaminan selama dua tahun.

"Jadi kita tak boleh bezakan kemudahan dapat di sana (AS)," katanya semasa sesi penggulungan di Dewan Rakyat hari ini, dan menambah, "kita juga buat secara tender terbuka."

Ahli Parlimen Pokok Sena, Datuk Mahfuz Omar mempersoalkan wujudnya perbezaan ketara antara harga kedua-dua kamera tersebut dan menegaskan, berdasarkan harga pasaran semasa kedua-dua model kamera perangkap laju tersebut, hanyalah antara USD5000 untuk model Laser Trucam dan USD6000 untuk model Laser Digicam.

"Sekiranya terdapat perbezaan jenama sekalipun, takkan sampai begitu tinggi harga yang dibayar kerajaan," soalnya ketika sidang media di lobi Parlimen sebelum sesi penggulungan itu bermula.

Dalam jawapan bertulis Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein  di Parlimen sebelum ini, beliau menjelaskan pihak polis mempunyai 124 unit kamera perangkap laju yang bernilai RM23,500,125.  

"... sejak 1995, PDRM telah dibekalkan dengan kamera perangkap had laju secara berperingkat. Sehingga kini, jumlah keseluruhan kamera tersebut adalah sebanyak 124 unit.
 
"Harga bagi setiap unit adalah seperti berikut;
a. Model Laser Digicam berjumlah 85 unit dengan harga RM173,925.00 seunit; dan

b. Model Laser Trucam berjumlah 39 unit dengan harga RM223,500.00 seunit," katanya dalam jawapan bertulis tersebut menjawab soalan Ahli Parlimen Jerai Mohd Firdaus Jaafar berkenaan keseluruhan unit kamera perangkap laju yang dimiliki pihak berkuasa tersebut dan harga setiap satu daripadanya.

Mahfuz turut mengemukakan dokumen pembelian kedua-dua jenis kamera tersebut daripada negeri Idaho, Montana, dan Delaware di Amerika Syarikat yang bertarikh antara Oktober 2011 hingga Januari 2012 yang menunjukkan harga sebenar kamera tersebut lebih murah.

Kerajaan juga telah mencadangkan pelaksanaan kamera Sistem Penguatkuasa Automatik (AES), yang menimbulkan kontroversi untuk menangkap pemandu yang memandu melebihi had laju dan melanggar isyarat lampu merah.

Kamera AES, kini di peringkat percubaan dengan 14 daripadanya dipasang di Perak, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, dan Putrajaya.

Abu Seman juga sebelum ini berkata polis akan meneruskan penggunaan kamera had laju mobil disamping penggunaan AES.

831 unit kamera AES akan dipasang dua syarikat swasta dan operasinya akan diserahkan kepada Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) dalam tempoh lima tahun.

Rogol di balai polis isu terpencil, kata KDN

Posted: 22 Nov 2012 01:39 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 Nov — Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) melihat kes kejadian rogol wanita warga asing di Balai Polis Prai adalah isu terpencil.

Timbalan menterinya, Datuk Abu Seman ketika sesi penggulungan kementeriannya berkata, ia hanya berlaku segelintir sahaja, bagaimanapun menegaskan PDRM memandang serius terhadap perkara itu.

"Ia hanya berlaku dalam segelintir sahaja ... ia isu terpencil.

"Tetapi PDRM memandang serius itu, dan anggota polis yang terlibat telah pun didakwa," katanya lagi.

Ahli Parlimen Masjid Tanah itu turut menggesa agar pasukan keselamatan itu tidak dipersalahkan atas kesalahan segelintir pihak polis yang tidak bertanggungjawab.

"Jangan kerana nila setitik, rosak susu sebelanga ... Ahli Yang Berhormat perlu ingat, dalam setandan pisang tidak semuanya elok," katanya menjawab soalan Ahli Parlimen Puchong, Gobin Singh Deo di Dewan Rakyat petang tadi.

Abu Seman turut berkata, setakat ini, sejumlah 384 balai polis di negara ini sudah dilengkapi kamera litar tertutup (CCTV) sehingga 2012 dan berada dalam keadaan baik.

Sebelum ini, seorang wanita pekerja kedai makan warga Indonesia berusia 25 tahun mendakwa dipaksa melakukan hubungan seks secara bergilir-gilir oleh tiga anggota polis di sebuah balai di Bukit Mertajam selepas menahannya di kawasan Megamall Pulau Pinang kira-kira jam 6.20 pagi ketika sedang menunggu teksi.

Tiga anggota polis berkenaan bagaimanapun telah didakwa di mahkamah.

Susulan kejadian itu, sekumpulan rakyat Indonesia telah mengadakan demonstrasi di hadapan kedutaan Malaysia di Indonesia untuk membantah perlakuan tersebut.

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