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Top food and gastronomy events 2013

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 09:24 PM PST

PARIS, Dec 30 — The year 2013 starts off with a bang, as some of the top chefs from around the world compete for the culinary equivalent of the Olympic gold medal at the Bocuse d'Or cooking competition in Lyon, held every two years. Here's a roundup of some of the top food and culinary events happening around the world in 2013, so far.

Sirha 

Lyon, France

January 26-30

Billed as one of the biggest gastronomy, restaurant and food trade shows in the world, the biennial event Sirha is the springboard for new innovative products and ground zero for culinary trends. This year more than 2,200 exhibitors will be in attendance. It's also the umbrella show that hosts other major culinary competitions like the Bocuse d'Or and the World Pastry Cup. The 2011 edition attracted nearly 163,000 visitors, 17,900 of whom were international.

http://www.sirha.com

Bocuse d'Or

Lyon, France

January 29-30

Organisers have changed things up significantly for the 14th edition of the prestigious culinary competition known as the Olympics of the food world. Unlike previous years where chefs were able to pre-plan their entire menu, the competition will be more spontaneous and challenge the competitors' improvisational creativity.  They will also be asked to introduce elements of their culinary heritage and traditions in order to break with excessively Westernised cooking. This year, 24 countries will compete from around the world.

http://bocusedor.com/

Gourmand World Cookbook Fair

Paris, France

February 22-24

This year one of the most prestigious international cookbook fairs for trade professionals moves from the edges of the city to the Carrousel du Louvre. As the most international cookbook fair of its kind, this year cookery books from 171 countries will be competing to take home bragging rights and an award. New at the 2013 edition is the World Festival of Wine and Food Television, which will draw TV food producers, broadcasters and food TV celebrities to the show.

http://www.cookbookfair.com/

Asia's 50 Best Restaurant Awards

Singapore 

February 25

The inaugural edition of the Asian version of the World's 50 Best Restaurants from Restaurant magazine takes place in Singapore and will attempt to identify the best eateries across the continent. Given the growing influence the World's 50 Best Restaurant awards has exerted over its short 10-year existence, it's expected the food world will look at the results with great interest.

http://worlds50best.asia/

James Beard Foundation Awards

May 3, May 6

New York

Known as the Oscars of the US food world, chef winners of the James Beard awards often go on to enjoy fully booked dining rooms and food journalists often enjoy steady work. The 2012 award for Outstanding Chef went to Eleven Madison Park's Daniel Humm in New York, and Outstanding Restaurant to Boulevard in San Francisco. Media awards are announced May 3, while chef and restaurant awards announced May 6.

http://www.jamesbeard.org/awards

SIAL China

May 7-9

Shanghai

This year, the largest annual food and beverage show in Asia will be held in conjunction with Wine World Shanghai which will replace the wine hall at SIAL China. This year's guest country of honor is Turkey. More than 2,000 exhibitors and 45,000 visitors are expected to attend this year.

www.sialchina.com

Vinexpo Bordeaux

June 16-20

Bordeaux, France

After being hosted in Hong Kong last year, the largest and most important wine trade show of the year, Vinexpo returns to Bordeaux in 2013, where it expects more than 48,000 visitors and 2,400 wine makers from around the world. Vinexpo alternates locations between Hong Kong and France.

http://www.vinexpo.com

MAD Symposium

August 25-26

Copenhagen

The ambassador of New Nordic cuisine himself chef René Redzepi hosts his third annual MAD food symposium in Copenhagen, which in editions past has succeeded in gathering the culinary glitterati to the Danish capital for a cerebral, intellectual foodie retreat. The theme for 2013: 'Guts,' curated by Momofuku chef David Chang.

http://madfood.co/mad-2013/

Hong Kong International Wine and Spirits Fair 

November 7-9

Hong Kong

Organised by the Hong Kong Trade and Development Council, the wine fair is billed as the largest of its kind in Asia, particularly given that this year Vinexpo returns to France. As Hong Kong is considered the entry point into Chinese and Asian markets, this fair is strategically and geographically significant for wine makers interested in cementing their position in Asia. Last year, 950 exhibitors from 36 countries took part, including representatives from Azerbaijan, Denmark and Russia, all first-time participants. Italy and France featured the largest pavilions.

http://www.hktdc.com/fair/hkwinefair-en/HKTDC-Hong-Kong-International-Wine-and-Spirits-Fair.html — AFP/Relaxnews 


The weekend barista

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 04:47 PM PST

Cups of coffee (left); Joey Mah the weekend barista. – Pictures by CK Lim and Artisan Coffee Bar

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30 — To mooch or not to mooch, that is the question. 

Whether it's better to head for the legendary crimson cushions in the café's Mooch zone and strike up a chance conversation with a random stranger or whether one should remain adamantly antisocial and cling onto a lonely stool at the bar? 

Artisan Coffee Bar will do this to you: pose near-existential conundrums on an otherwise ordinary weekend morning in Bangsar Village 2. Me, I always choose the bar. Not because of my reclusive tendencies, mind you, but I rather like seeing how my coffee is being made. 

And who's to say random conversations with your barista wouldn't be as enlightening as those with complete strangers? 

"French press" light fixture (left); pouring milk into latte art (right).

My regular caffeine-pusher at Artisan Coffee Bar, Joey Mah (no relation), isn't even a full-time barista. The 28-year-old is a regional sales & marketing manager for an automotive parts company by day. He tells me it requires quite a bit of juggling as a weekend barista: "Work is work. It has to be made a priority. I usually make coffee during the weekends or after work." 

In fact pulling a great shot might be the perfect post-work antidote: "Making coffee keeps my mind moving and sometimes it even helps me to relax. Maybe it's the caffeine. I'm unsure how but I often have 4-6 cups of espresso a day." 

Mah had always been a fan of old-school Hainanese-style coffee. He describes it as basically a combination of Liberica coffee and tea served with condensed milk. Over time he moved on from local coffee to espresso-based beverages such as caffè latte and long blacks. 

The baristas at work.

Even then Mah was only a casual coffee drinker until he was introduced to filter coffee. He admits, "I was sceptical at first but converted after my first cup of Chamek Liberica filter coffee brewed using the syphon method at Typica Café. It was kopi O without the bitter and burnt aftertaste. I fell in love with it." 

Mah's coffee journey continued when he visited Artisan Roast Coffee, then at its first incarnation in Ampang. He recalls arriving late at the café: "Alang the barista was preparing to close yet he pulled me an espresso shot under a rambutan tree at 7pm. It was the best cup of espresso I've had in KL. Till today I still remember how good it was." 

At the time, Mah was told that his coffee was a Mandheling medium roast. He didn't understand what that entailed so he started to frequent Artisan Roast (which later moved to TTDI) to learn more about the coffee he was drinking: "I began to learn about the aroma, the flavour, the complexity and why one coffee was different from the rest." 

Soon this led to a dedicated trek across town to various cafés to try their coffees and increase his knowledge on the subject. Eventually Mah discovered it was difficult getting his coffee just right: "I could not get anyone to serve me an espresso that suits my palate. Michael Wilson [owner and head barista of Artisan Roast] told me that I should make my own coffee instead since I was very selective about my espresso." 

Pulling an espresso shot (left); cappuccino (right).

Mah took up the challenge and started making his own espressos after learning the basics from Wilson. In the beginning, he only made coffee for himself but soon he began serving the customers. 

"It was trial and error but eventually I got better. There was no intention of becoming a barista; all I wanted was to drink a good cup of espresso that I liked." 

These days Mah is a regular face at Artisan Coffee Bar (though it may be a bit of a game trying to guess when he makes an appearance), making coffee for happy customers; some even ask for him specifically as their barista. He still makes it a point to visit other cafés, and sometimes he will enquire if he can pull a shot, just for the experience. He reasons, "It never hurts to ask." 

Along the way he has picked up a few pointers on what makes a good barista. He observes, "I think baristas have to drink enough coffee, and to understand what they are having – be it filter coffee, espresso or plain kopi O. As a barista, we have to know what we are drinking and what we are serving." 

Artisan Coffee Bar in Bangsar Village II.

Mah enjoys his coffee black, long or short. He doesn't believe that there is a fabled (amongst baristas) "god shot" though: "Even if I have the best C.O.E. [Cup of Excellence] coffee but it's roasted badly or I do not have enough knowledge of the beans, I'll end up wasting it." 

Despite being a self-confessed espresso aficionado, Mah always enjoys a cup of syphon-brewed coffee. To date however, he does not have a preference for beans; he believes that different beans will give one different experiences. 

"One day I wish to serve a cup of coffee that has the flavour of rock melon which is my favourite fruit. It could just be a dream though," he laughs. 

Given his fervour for coffee, this doesn't seem entirely impossible. Who knows? One day he might just be serving that special cup to you. I'll certainly be waiting in line, well, sitting at my usual stool at the bar for that. 

Artisan Coffee Bar BV2 UG, Bangsar Village II at 2, Jalan Telawi Satu, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-2202 0345 Open daily 10am-10pm Website: http://www.artisanroast.com.my 

* Kenny is an All-Week-Long Coffee Freak. Read more about his highly-caffeinated feats at http://lifeforbeginners.com


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Another Bale booking takes shine off Spurs win

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 07:48 AM PST

Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale reacts after being booked for diving during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland in Sunderland, northern England. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Dec 29 — Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale is regarded as one of the most exciting players in the world but rightly or wrongly he now has a darker reputation as one of the game's biggest divers after another booking today. 

In-form Spurs won 2-1 at Sunderland to move third in the Premier League after hammering Aston Villa 4-0 away on Wednesday when the speedy yet skilful Bale netted a majestic hat-trick. 

The talk after today's deserved victory though was all about diving after he received a third booking in a month for going to ground too easily. 

It was his fifth domestic yellow card of the season, prompting a ban against Reading on New Year's Day. 

"It's the same thing every time. I've been booked for no reason again," Bale protested to Sky Sports. 

According to statisticians Opta, Bale has been given five cautions for simulation in the Premier League since the start of 2011-12, while no other player has more than two in that period. 

He was booked in Tottenham's 3-0 win at Fulham on December 1 when he tumbled after slight contact by Steve Sidwell having also seen yellow for a dive at home to Liverpool the previous week. 

Today's booking followed Bale falling in the area after a touch from Craig Gardner, who had his arm across the Welshman and may have clipped his knee. 

Bale immediately turned to the referee as he lay on the floor but Martin Atkinson had no qualms about reaching for his pocket to the winger's dismay. 

He feels he is being victimised by officials who do not take into account the speed he runs and denies he is being too theatrical when falling. 

"There's nothing I can do. The referees just have to look a bit closer I think," he said. 

"If I am getting contact, it's a free kick or a penalty. If people are kicking me I'm not going to stop going over because it is a foul." 

Bale's point was backed up by team mate Jermain Defoe avoiding a booking despite an apparently obvious dive. 

Spurs are emerging as a real force this term thanks to their power and pace on the flanks and dynamism in midfield. 

They dominated for almost all of the encounter at the Stadium of Light, where a Carlos Cuellar own goal and a simple finish from the superb Aaron Lennon cancelled out John O'Shea's opener. 

The signs are they will hang on to prize asset Bale in the January transfer window but his reputation as a diver means they could end up missing him for big matches and his value could drop if suitors feel he is tainted. 

"It is a big mistake from the ref. I understand reputations are created on the outside, in the media. But it is a bit unfair. It looks like persecution," Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas said of the Bale booking despite being thrilled with the performance. 

"We were very strong mentally second half and got what we deserved. An excellent performance." — Reuters

Spurs surge back to win at Sunderland

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 06:44 AM PST

Sunderland's Adam Johnson (left) challenges Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale during their English Premier League soccer match in Sunderland, northern England. - Reuters pic

LONDON, Dec 29   Two goals in three second-half minutes helped Tottenham Hotspur fight back for a deserved 2-1 win at Sunderland today which sent the north Londoners up to third in the Premier League. 

The hosts, who beat champions Manchester City 1-0 at home on Wednesday, took the lead against the run of play in the 40th minute when captain John O'Shea coolly tapped in after Spurs had failed to deal with a free-kick into the box. 

It was the Irishman's first goal for mid-table Sunderland and his first league goal since netting for Manchester United against Stoke City in September 2009 although his game ended early with a hamstring strain. 

Buoyant Spurs, who thumped Aston Villa 4-0 away on Wednesday, had dominated the opening period with Emmanuel Adebayor hitting the bar from close range but they were level three minutes after the break. 

Carlos Cuellar headed a corner into his own net after getting in the way of a team mate and another unlucky deflection on 51 minutes presented Aaron Lennon with the chance to make in 2-1. 

Leaders Manchester United look to extend their seven-point advantage when they host West Bromwich Albion at 1500 GMT while second-placed City, three points above Spurs, travel to Norwich City. Chelsea can reclaim third spot at Everton tomorrow. ―  Reuters

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The Black Crowes announce comeback tour and live album

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 01:17 AM PST

The Black Crowes' last album, 'Croweology'. ― Afp pic

LOS ANGELES, Dec 29  American rockers The Black Crowes announced this week their plans to hit the road in 2013 with a world tour and release a live album titled Wiser for the Time. The band plans to kick off its comeback tour in Manchester, UK, on March 24, 2013, followed by string of UK shows. The North American leg begins April 2. 

Band members Chris Robinson, Rich Robinson, Steve Gorman, Sven Pipien and Adam Macdougall will be joined by Jackie Greene on guitar and vocals. 

According to the band's website, Wiser for a Time will be released on vinyl and digitally the week before the tour kicks off, on March 19. The album will feature 26 songs from the band's sold-out five-night residency at New York's Best Buy Theatre in 2010. 

The Black Crowes have been silent since their 2010 acoustic-based album Croweology, which sold 91,000 copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan.  Afp-Relaxnews

Matt Damon tackles ‘fracking’ issue in the ‘Promised Land’

Posted: 28 Dec 2012 05:56 PM PST

Cast member Matt Damon poses for a portrait while promoting the upcoming film "Promised Land" in Los Angeles, California December 7, 2012. — Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, Dec 29 — The hot-button topic of "fracking" has finally made its way to Hollywood in the new movie "Promised Land," out in US theatres yesterday, with actors Matt Damon and John Krasinski teaming up to further the debate on the energy drilling technique.

The film explores the social impact of hydraulic fracturing drilling technique, or "fracking," which has sparked nation-wide environmental and political battles over its impact on drinking water, U.S. energy use, seismic activity and other areas.

"Promised Land" will see Damon, 42, reunite with director Gus Van Sant for the third time, following their success with 1997 film "Good Will Hunting and 2002's "Gerry."

In their latest film, Damon plays a corporate salesman who goes to a rural US town to buy or lease land on behalf of a gas company looking to drill for oil. He soon faces opposition from a slick environmentalist, played by Krasinski.

In real life, Damon hasn't shied away from getting involved in political and social issues, working with charities and organizations to eradicate AIDS in developing countries, bringing attention to atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region, providing safe drinking water and stopping trees from being chopped and used for junk mail.

Yet "Promised Land," which Damon also co-wrote and produced, doesn't take a noticeable stance on "fracking." The actor would not publicly state his own views, telling Reuters that he didn't think his opinion had "any bearing" on the film.

"The point is that the movie should start a conversation. It's certainly not a pro-fracking movie, but we didn't want to tell people what to think," Damon said.

The actor said he and Krasinski never set out to make a socially conscious film, and "fracking" was added in later, as a backdrop to the story.

"It wasn't that we said we wanted to make a movie about 'fracking' as much as we wanted to make a movie about American identity, about real people. We wanted to make a movie about the country today, where we came from, where we are and where we are headed," Damon said.

"'Fracking' was perfect because the stakes are so incredibly high and people are so divided. It asks all the questions about short-term thinking versus long-term thinking."

Hydraulic fracturing entails pumping water laced with chemicals and sand at high pressure into shale rock formations to break them up and unleash hydrocarbons. Critics worry that "fracking" fluids or hydrocarbons can still leak into water tables from wells, or above ground.

From 'Adjustment Bureau' to 'Promised Land'

At first glance, the pairing of Damon with Krasinski may not come across as the perfect fit, as Damon has primarily been associated with longtime friend and collaborator Ben Affleck, both of whom won Oscars for writing "Good Will Hunting."

Damon later become a colleague and friend to a number of key Hollywood players, including George Clooney and Brad Pitt, with whom he co-starred in the "Ocean's Eleven" franchise.

Krasinski, 33, is best known for playing sardonic Jim Halpert on NBC's long-running television series, "The Office," and has had occasional supporting roles in films such as 2008's "Leatherheads."

Damon and Krasinski came together after meeting through Krasinski's wife, Emily Blunt, who co-starred with Damon in the 2011 film "The Adjustment Bureau." Damon said he and his wife started double-dating with Krasinski and Blunt, through which their collaboration on "Promised Land" came about.

The duo's busy work schedules forced them to moonlight on weekends to make "Promised Land."

"John showed up at my house every Saturday at breakfast and we would write all day until dinner," Damon said. "Then we'd do it again on Sunday. I have four kids so he would come to me."

But Damon's determination to make the film his feature directorial debut fell though when his acting schedule changed, making it impossible to direct "Promised Land," so he turned to Van Sant.

"My first inclination was to send the script to somebody I'd worked with before," he said. "Gus seemed like the most obvious choice and I realized later that I'd never written anything that anyone else had directed, except Gus. I have a real comfort level with him."

Damon said he has not given up on his dream of directing movies and has his eye on a project at movie studio Warner Bros., which has a deal with Damon and Affleck's joint production company, Pearl Street Films.

With Affleck's third directorial effort "Argo" becoming an awards contender, Damon joked that the film's success can only be a good thing for his own budding directing career.

"I now happen to be partnered with the hottest director in Hollywood!" he said, laughing. — Reuters

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Soi Lek kecewa dengan blogger Umno, dakwa tidak beretika

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 08:06 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 29 Dis — Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek hari ini mengecam tindakan blogger Umno memutar belit kenyataannya ketika pertemuan dengan mereka Rabu lalu, dan menuduh blogger pro Umno itu tidak beretika. 

Presiden MCA itu menegaskan, beliau kecewa dengan tindakan segelintir blogger tersebut yang mendedahkan butiran perjumpaan mereka malah menegaskan beliau tidak akan berjumpa dengan mereka lagi kerana dakwanya ingin menghancurkan MCA. 

"Saya sangat kecewa dengan blogger pro Umno ... mereka tidak ikhlas tentang apa yang telah dibincangkan. 

"Ia perjumpaan tertutup dan saya ada bercakap tentang persiapan MCA hadapi pilihan raya umum ... Ada sesetengahnya hanya gurauan dan tidak patut didedahkan," jelasnya menyuarakan rasa kecewa dengan tindakan blogger Umno tersebut. 

"Mereka tiada etika melaporkan dan kefahaman dalam apa yang dibincangkan ... mereka melanggar janji itu," tegasnya kepada pemberita ketika sidang media selepas majlis makan malam bersama NGO dari Bandar Tun Razak di sini. 

Soi Lek (gambar) bagaimanapun turut menegaskan beliau tidak akan mengambil sebarang tindakan terhadap mereka serta tidak lagi akan melayan sebarang permintaan daripada blogger tersebut selepas ini. 

"Jangan datang dan kacau saya lagi, mereka lebih suka 'spin' daripada membantu MCA. 

"Saya telah dimainkan oleh blogger pro Umno," katanya lagi, dan menambah, akan lebih berhati-hati dengan blogger Umno. 

"Saya akan lebih berhati-hati, saya mempertikaikan tujuan mereka ... adakah mereka mahu bantu MCA atau hancurkan MCA," tegasnya. 

Ketika pertemuan dengan blogger pro Umno Rabu lalu, Dr Chua dilaporkan berkata Ong menggunakan "faktornya" untuk mendapatkan sokongan di Melaka bagi mensabotaj beliau. 

Menurut Syed Akbar Ali, blogger pro-Umno yang menghadiri pertemuan itu, presiden MCA itu turut menjangkakan Ong akan meninggalkan parti jika berlaku penggantungan Parlimen. 

"Melihat kembali isu kurangnya sokongan dan beliau berbicara tentang Ong Tee Keat cuba mensabotajnya di Melaka. Dr Chua merasakan jika berlakunya penggantungan Parlimen selepas pilihan raya, Ong Tee Keat mungkin akan mengemas begnya dan pergi. Seperti Chua Jui Ming," kata Syed Akbar dalam blognya.

Saya tidak perlu jawab Tee Keat, kata Soi Lek

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 07:54 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 29 Dis — Presiden MCA Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek menegaskan beliau tidak perlu menjawab kenyataan mantan presiden MCA Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat yang menyarankan agar beliau berjumpa pakar psikatris berhubung kenyataannya yang dikeluarkan blogger pro Umno baru-baru ini. 

"Saya tidak perlu jawab Ong Tee Keat," tegasnya kepada pemberita malam tadi. 

Dr Chua (gambar) yang ditemui ketika majlis makan malam bersama NGO dari Bandar Tun Razak menegaskan beliau hanya membuang masa jika melayan kenyataan daripada Tee Keat tersebut. 

"Saya tidak akan jelaskan kepada dia, kenapa saya perlu (beri penjelasan)? Saya tidak mahu rugikan masa saya. 

"Siapa makan cili, dia yang rasa pedasnya," tambahnya. 

Tee Keat telah menepis kenyataan Soi Lek di laman sosial Facebook miliknya semalam, dan berkata beliau bersimpati dengan Presiden MCA tersebut serta mencadangkan agar beliau berjumpa pakar sakit jiwa untuk mendapatkan rawatan. 

Kenyataan itu dikeluarkannya membalas kenyataan Dr Chua terhadap Ong, yang dilihat jelas menyelar presiden MCA itu, yang merupakan pakar sakit jiwa selama tiga tahun sebelum menyertai politik. 

"Saya kasihankan beliau. Ini hanya kitaran hentaman OTK, ini hanyalah pengulangan kitaran simptom sama ketika musim perayaan, lebih-lebih lagi sebelum GE13. Dia perlu jumpa psikiatris ("I really pity him. This is just a fresh round of OTK-bashing, a cyclical recurrence of d same symptom during festive season, more so b4 GE13. He needs help from a psychiatrist perhaps,") kata Ong di laman Facebooknya. 

Namun, walaupun "bersimpati" dengan Dr Chua, Ong turut mendakwa seterunya itu dilihat cubaan untuk memastikan beliau tidak dapat menyertai pilihan raya ke-13. 

Bercakap kepada The Malaysian Insider hari ini, Ong mengesahkan beliau merujuk kepada Dr Chua dalam laman Facebooknya itu. 

Ditanya perasaannya terhadap kenyataan Dr Chua terhadapnya, bekas presiden MCA itu berkata ia telah berulang sejak tahun lalu, terutamanya ketika musim perayaan. 

"Ia berlaku tahun lepas ketika Tahun Baru Cina, dan sekali lagi pada tahun ini, ketika sambutan yang sama. 

"Tapi kali ini ia berlaku lebih awal daripada jangkaan dan satu sebabnya saya rasa ia kerana 13GE," katanya. 

"Saya faham apa beliau nak ... beliau mahu memastikan saya tidak ada sebeb untuk bertanding," kkata Ong. 

Ketika pertemuan dengan blogger pro Umno Rabu lalu, Dr Chua dilaporkan berkata Ong menggunakan "faktornya" untuk mendapatkan sokongan di Melaka bagi mensabotaj beliau. 

Menurut Syed Akbar Ali, blogger pro-Umno yang menghadiri pertemuan itu, presiden MCA itu turut menjangkakan Ong akan meninggalkan parti jika berlaku penggantungan Parlimen. 

"Melihat kembali isu kurangnya sokongan dan beliau berbicara tentang Ong Tee Keat cuba mensabotajnya di Melaka. Dr Chua merasakan jika berlakunya penggantungan Parlimen selepas pilihan raya, Ong Tee Keat mungkin akan mengemas begnya dan pergi. Seperti Chua Jui Ming," kata Syed Akbar dalam blognya. 

Ong hari ini menjelaskan kenyataan Dr Chua yang secara terburu-buru itu, pada masa bila beliau tidak mengganggu presiden MCA itu. 

Beliau menegaskan Dr Chua sengaja mencari gaduh dengannya apabila menyuarakan pendapatnya melalui blogger pro Umno. 

"Saya bekerja dengan senyap. Ini bukanlah isu," kata Ong. 

Beliau menambah tidak akan terperangkap dengan perkara itu, malah tergelak apabila membaca kenyataan di blog tersebut. 

"Beliau boleh kata beliau mahu. Saya akan teruskan kerja ... saya tidak akan terganggu," katanya.

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US mentally ill, their families face barriers to care

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 06:13 AM PST

File photo shows a mental patient being given a shower in Indonesia. In the US, families trying to get help for a loved one with mental illness confront a confusing, dysfunctional system that lacks the capacity to help everyone who needs it. – Reuters pic

NEW YORK, Dec 29 – Lori, a 39-year-old mother in New Jersey, would like to save for the usual things: college, retirement, vacations. But those goals are far down her wish list. For now, she and her husband are putting aside money for a home alarm system. They're not worried about keeping burglars out. They need to keep their son in.

Mike, 7, began seeing a psychiatrist in 2009, after one pre-school kicked him out for being "difficult" and teachers at the public school he later attended were worried about his obsessive thoughts and extreme anxiety. He was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

As she keeps trying to get help for him, "I am learning firsthand how broken the system is when dealing with mental illness," said Lori. (Surnames of patients and their families have been withheld to protect their privacy.)

"We fight with doctors, our insurance company, educators, each other; the list goes on and on ... It isn't even a system. It's not like there's a call centre to help you figure out what to do and how to get help."

Last week, the National Rifle Association blamed mass shootings such as that at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, on the lack of a "national database of the mentally ill," who, it claimed, are especially prone to violence.

Dr. Paul Appelbaum, professor of psychiatry, medicine and law at Columbia University, disagrees, however. "Gun violence is overwhelmingly not about mental illness," he said. "The best estimate is that about 95 per cent of gun violence is committed by people who do not have a diagnosis of mental illness."

But experts on mental illness agree with one implication of the NRA's argument: families trying to get help for a loved one with mental illness confront a confusing, dysfunctional system that lacks the capacity to help everyone who needs it – and that shunts many of the mentally ill into the criminal justice system instead of the healthcare system.

"Public mental health services have eroded everywhere, and in some places don't exist at all," said Richard Bonnie, professor of law and medicine at the University of Virginia. "Improving access to mental health services would reduce the distress and social costs of serious mental illness, including violent behaviour."

Because mental health care is in such short supply, emergency cases receive priority. If a young man has a psychotic break and threatens his mother with a knife, "you can call the police and initiate an emergency evaluation," said Bonnie.

A psychiatrist called to the local emergency room may agree that the man is an imminent threat to himself or others, or cannot provide for his basic needs – the criteria for involuntary commitment in most states. Anything short of that and even someone with a diagnosis of severe mental illness cannot be involuntarily committed.

Critics argue that this emphasis on civil liberties lets dangerous people roam the streets, and cite numerous cases where it has been fatal. In October, for instance, a Tacoma, Washington, man who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was in and out of mental hospitals for years confessed to killing his father with a hatchet.

One lesson of such tragedies, experts say, is that psychiatrists' ability to predict who will be violent "is better than chance, but not much better," said Dr. Marvin Swartz, professor of psychiatry at Duke University.

Another is that the shortage of in-patient treatment has led everyone from judges to mental health professionals to look for any excuse to avoid committing someone involuntarily. There is often no place to put them, and admitting one patient means discharging another who might be equally ill.

"Getting people into hospitals is extremely difficult because of the shortage of beds," said Columbia University's Appelbaum.

The shortage extends to out-patient services, too, largely as a result of continuing budget cuts. Since 2009, states have cut more than US$1.6 billion from such spending, found a 2011 report by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), a nonprofit education and advocacy group. The result is "significant reductions in both hospital and community services," it said.

Connecticut, where Newtown is, is an exception. Its mental health budget rose from US$676 million in 2009 to US$715 million in 2012.

'THEY'RE ALL PSYCHOTIC'

More typical are Illinois (a reduction in spending on mental health of US$187 million in that period), Ohio (down US$26 million) and Massachusetts (down US$55.6 million). "There's a waiting list for our programme (in Boston) and it's hard to get in," said psychiatrist and NAMI medical director Ken Duckworth, who treats mentally ill patients.

There is room in his programme for 60 people. The waiting list has 20, he said, "and they're all psychotic."

It wasn't supposed to be this way. The Community Mental Health Center Act, passed in 1963, called for federal funding of outpatient psychiatric facilities in towns and cities "so people would at least know where to start" when they or a family member needed a mental health evaluation or treatment, said Appelbaum. "It was supposed to be a single point of entry." But only about 650 of the 1,500 centres were built, and federal funding for staffing tailed off after four years when Congress did not appropriate more.

As a result, of the estimated 45.9 million US adults 18 or older who had mental illness in 2010, some 11 million had "an unmet need for mental health care," estimates the Alliance for Health Reform, a nonprofit advocacy group.

One of those 11 million is Joseph. Even though he became violent, tried to jump out of a moving car, hit his wife and threatened to burn down their house, it was not enough to keep him in the psychiatric unit of their local New Jersey hospital.

He "cycled through the system," said his daughter. He went to the local emergency room five times, was arrested four times, went to the psychiatric unit three times, and spent 25 nonconsecutive days in a psychiatric hospital – all in three months in 2010.

Joseph's psychiatrist and family believed he should be in a state mental hospital, but his doctor did not show up to testify at a commitment hearing and the main evidence presented was a threatening letter Joseph had written to his wife. He was not deemed a danger to himself or others, and was released.

He did, however, cycle between jail and the psychiatric ward, making him one of many cases that "wind up in the criminal justice system instead of the healthcare system," said the University of Virginia's Bonnie. "Families watch their loved one unravel and can't get assistance, and then they get ensnared in the criminal justice system and can't get them out."

The difficulty getting outpatient care for the mentally ill is particularly widespread because most psychiatric hospitals were closed during the "de-institutionalization" of the 1960s and 1970s, an effort to provide more humane care than in the sometimes nightmarish wards.

One facility that closed was Fairfield Hills State Hospital, which opened in 1933, housed just over 4,000 mentally ill, long-term patients at its peak in the 1960s, and closed in 1995. It was located in Newtown.

"It's a metaphor for what we've done about mental health treatment in this country," said Duckworth. "A town that had a major treatment facility for 60 years has a mass shooting by someone who was mentally ill. We don't have a coordinated system of screening for, let alone treating, mental illness."

Even a diagnosis of mental illness with a possibility of harming oneself or others is no guarantee of help, even for young people.

"We estimate that fewer than one-quarter of the children, teenagers and young adults who have a mental health problem receive any treatment whatsoever," said Bernadette Melnyk, professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at Ohio State University College of Medicine. "And of those who do get treated, a substantial amount of the treatment is not the best, evidence-based kind."

For instance, a combination of cognitive-behaviour therapy and medication is most effective at treating depression. "But very few patients receive the psychotherapy because we have such a severe shortage of mental health providers," said Melnyk.

Trying to get that help can drain a family emotionally.

'SOME SORT OF MONSTER'

"There are no professionals to help us with the tantrums or hysteria at the dentist or getting a haircut," said Lori, the New Jersey mother. "When Mike has a fit or screams obscenities in public, strangers assume he's a spoiled brat or some sort of monster."

"I worry that if he does not take good care of himself . . . well, let's just say that I can empathize with Adam Lanza's (the Newtown shooter's) family, too," she said.

To be sure, protecting the public from crime spurred by mental illness is only one argument for better psychiatric care. Every person who needs such care and doesn't get it is one more individual whose dreams of a full and productive life are shattered.

Virginia's Bonnie saw that firsthand when, after the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting rampage by Seung-Hui Cho, scores of families told him of their struggles to get help for loved ones with mental illness.

One young man, a brilliant college student and athlete, suffered his first psychotic break as an 18-year-old freshman and was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Robert was hospitalized nine times over 12 years, but when he attempted suicide after one stay his parents could not get him admitted again: he did not meet the "imminent danger" standard.

Feeling threatened by his "increasing psychotic behaviours," the parents told Bonnie, they called the police, who arrested and jailed Robert for breaking and entering the family home. Without treatment, his psychosis only became worse.

It is all too common for the mentally ill to wind up in the criminal justice system, not the health system, said Bonnie. "Families are suffering the consequences of the lack of mental health treatment all the time," he said. "Every once in a while they explode into public view" with a national tragedy like Newtown. – Reuters

Israeli dig uncovers ancient Judaean temple

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 12:53 AM PST

An Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist displays on December 26, 2012 clay figurines used for religious rituals and practices, dated to the early monarchic period (9-10th century. BC) of the Judaean monarchy, uncovered in Tel Motza near Jerusalem. – AFP pic

TEL MOTZA, Dec 29 – Israeli archaeologists have uncovered a rare temple and religious figurines dating back to the Judaean period nearly 3,000 years ago, Israel's Antiquities Authority said recently.

The discoveries were made at Tel Motza, outside Jerusalem, during archaeological work taking place ahead of new highway construction in the area.

"The ritual building at Tel Motza is an unusual and striking find, in light of the fact that there are hardly any remains of ritual buildings of the period in Judaea," the dig directors said in a statement.

Anna Eirikh, one of the directors, said that the discoveries were rare evidence of religious practice outside Jerusalem during the Judaean period.

"What we can say for sure is the figurines served for religious purposes, and that Tel Motza was a Judaean kingdom," she said.

The findings date to the 9-10th century BC, when the First Temple would have already been built in its Jerusalem location.

The Jews of that era seemed to have kept some of the prevalent pre-Judaism practices alongside the mainstream worship in the Jerusalem temple, she said.

"It's very interesting to see these religious artifacts and temple so close to Jerusalem, a walking distance," she said. "We know very little about religious practice during the Judaean kingdom, there are two or three more sites of worship, and this is the closest to Jerusalem."

The items discovered, near an altar of a temple, include ritual pottery vessels, fragments of chalices and figurines of animals. – AFP/Relaxnews

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Polis Kelantan rampas pelbagai jenis dadah bernilai lebih RM125,000

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 02:37 AM PST

KOTA BAHARU, 29 Dis — Polis Kelantan merampas pelbagai jenis dadah bernilai lebih RM125,000 dan menahan tiga suspek termasuk seorang wanita dalam satu sekatan jalan raya di sini kelmarin. 

Ketua Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Kelantan, Supt Amran Ramli berkata kejayaan itu susulan penangkapan ketiga-tiga suspek yang berumur dalam lingkungan 20-an itu dalam satu sekatan jalan raya di Lemal, Pasir Mas, pada 10 malam, Khamis lepas. 

"Ketika pemeriksaan ke atas kereta pertama yang dinaiki suspek lelaki dan perempuan itu, 200 pil kuda  disorokkan di dalam 'dashboard' hadapan kereta manakala1,000 pil kuda lagi dijumpai di dalam poket seluar lelaki tersebut. 

"Rakan suspek yang memandu kereta berasingan turut ditahan dalam sekatan jalan raya itu di mana 193 biji pil kuda dijumpai di atas lantai bahagian pemandu," katanya kepada pemberita di IPK Kelantan di sini, hari ini. 

Amran berkata ketiga-tiga suspek kemudian membawa polis ke sebuah hotel murah di sini pada 2 pagi Jumaat di mana 60 biji pil Eramin 5 dan 4,000 biji pil kuda di jumpai di beberapa bilik erasingan, disamping wang tunai RM22,050. 

"Kami percaya dapat melumpuhkan satu sindiket dadah yang aktif mengedarkan barangan larangan tersebut di negeri ini dengan menjadikan hotel murah sebagai stor tempat menyimpan dadah tersebut," katanya. 

Katanya ketiga-tiga suspek ditahan reman sejak semalam hingga 3 Januari depan dan kes disiasat mengikut Seksyen 39B Akta Dadah Berbahaya 1952 yang memperuntukkan hukuman mati mandatori jika sabit kesalahan.  Bernama

Hampir 14,000 peminjam PTPTN nikmati tawaran diskaun 20 peratus

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 02:31 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 29 Dis  Seramai 13,900 peminjam Perbadanan Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN) tampil menyelesaikan pinjaman pembiayaan pendidikan PTPTN bagi menikmati tawaran diskaun sebanyak 20 peratus seperti diumumkan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak. 

Pengerusi PTPTN Datuk Ismail Mohamed Said berkata jumlah tersebut direkodkan bagi tempoh 1 Okt sehingga 15 Dis lepas melibatkan jumlah pembiayaan sebanyak RM47.94 juta manakala jumlah bayaran balik yang diterima adalah RM38.36 juta. 

Katanya, jumlah diskaun pengurangan bayaran balik adalah sebanyak RM9.59 juta itu dianggap sebagai hadiah kepada peminjam PTPTN serta galakan supaya peminjam tampil membuat pembayaran. 

"Diskaun 20 peratus itu diberikan kepada peminjam yang menyelesaikan hutang secara sekali gus dalam tempoh 1 Oktober 2012 hingga 30 September 2013," katanya kepada Bernama di sini, hari ini. Ismail berkata daripada 13,900 peminjam yang membuat bayaran balik secara sekali gus itu, seramai 629 merupakan peminjam yang telah disenarai hitam dengan jumlah pembiayaan pendidikan sebanyak RM4.07 juta. 

"PTPTN sebelum ini telah mengumumkan bahawa golongan ini layak menikmati diskaun 20 peratus sebagai satu langkah realistik yang membuka ruang kepada mereka untuk melunaskan pinjaman," katanya. 

Beliau berkata PTPTN turut memberikan diskaun sebanyak 10 peratus kepada peminjam yang membuat ansuran bayaran balik mengikut jadual bayaran balik yang ditetapkan PTPTN iaitu selama 12 bulan berturut-turut atau 12 bulan ke hadapan bermula 1 Oktober lepas. 

Dalam Belanjawan 2013 yang dibentangkan September lepas, Perdana Menteri mengumumkan diskaun 20 peratus bagi mereka yang membayar jumlah pinjaman tertunggak sepenuhnya sebelum 30 Sept tahun depan. 

Mereka yang gagal membayar selepas tarikh akhir tetapi telah berusaha membayar pinjaman mereka pada masanya untuk tempoh 12 bulan juga layak mendapat diskaun 10 peratus. Tambah beliau, selaras dengan pengumuman Belanjawan 2013 juga, PTPTN memberi kelonggaran pertukaran ujrah sehingga hujung bulan ini kepada semua peminjam termasuk peminjam yang telah disenarai hitam. 

"PTPTN menyeru agar peminjam PTPTN yang telah disenarai hitam tampil berunding dengan PTPTN dan tidak melepaskan peluang untuk menikmati insentif yang telah disediakan itu," katanya. 

Media sebelum ini melaporkan Ketua Eksekutif PTPTN, Agos Cholan mengumumkan bahawa PTPTN menawarkan kepada peminjam yang disenarai hitam atau disaman membuat pertukaran ujrah bermula 17 Oktober lepas. 

Sistem ujrah yang menawarkan upah satu peratus setahun atas kadar rata adalah kaedah pembiayaan berlandaskan prinsip syariah bertujuan mengurangkan beban peminjam yang selama ini gagal menyelesaikan pinjaman pembiayaan pendidikan. 

Katanya, setiap peminjam yang tampil ke PTPTN akan diberikan surat tawaran yang perlu diisi dengan maklumat terkini dan diserahkan semula ke PTPTN dalam masa 90 hari dari tarikh surat tawaran diperoleh. 

"Kaedah ini memberi peluang kepada golongan berkenaan menstruktur semula pembayaran balik pinjaman melalui kaedah ujrah atau mengikut kadar yang mereka mampu," kata Ismail. Dalam pada itu, beliau berkata sehingga 30 November lepas, seramai 18,098 peminjam telah mendapat Ijazah Sarjana Muda Dengan Kepujian Kelas Pertama atau setaraf dengannya yang melibatkan jumlah pembiayaan sebanyak RM503.34 juta.  Bernama

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My favourite Blu-ray and DVD releases of 2012

Posted: 28 Dec 2012 03:57 PM PST

DEC 29 ― This has been a crazy year for new Blu-ray and DVD releases, so crazy that even an addict like me found it hard to keep up with it all.

So far I haven't been able to afford the year's two outstanding boxsets, both released by Universal ― their Universal Classic Monsters collection (which includes classic Universal horror titles like Frankenstein and Dracula, all on Blu-ray for the first time ever) and their Alfred Hitchcock boxset, which collects classics like Vertigo, Rear Window and The Birds... all also released on Blu-ray for the first time.

I can even make a whole list just of titles released by The Criterion Collection, with their David Lean Directs Noel Coward boxset, Anatomy Of A Murder, Harold And Maude, Rosemary's Baby, Jean Luc-Godard's Weekend, La Promesse, Rosetta, Certified Copy, The Gold Rush and Vanya On 42nd Street all released in beautiful Blu-ray editions this year.

My other favourite DVD label, Cinema Guild, also had an outstanding year with Blu-rays of Once Upon A Time In Anatolia and The Turin Horse, and Masters Of Cinema came out with Ruggles Of Red Gap, The Passion Of Joan Of Arc, The Gospel According To Matthew and lots more.

So with all the riches that came this year, it's really hard trying to narrow them down to ones that I really love, but finally here they are!

Heaven's Gate (Blu-ray)

A notorious box-office and artistic flop in 1980, this film was cut down from the 219 minutes that played for one week in New York to the 149 minutes that people finally got to see because the reviews were absolutely vicious.

I've never seen the 149 minutes that passed for this film exactly because of that. And what a miracle this Blu-ray release by The Criterion Collection is, as the director Michael Cimino finally gets to let the world see his original vision in a wonderfully restored 216-minute director's cut, and it's really one of the most glorious and beautifully melancholic Westerns that I've ever seen. It's right up there with the best of John Ford, Howard Hawks and Raoul Walsh. Watching it feels nothing less than a revelation.

Man Of The Story (Kathapurushan) (DVD)

DVD releases (at least English-friendly ones) of films by Adoor Gopalakrishnan, my second favourite Indian director after Satyajit Ray, are really few and far between.

And this release by UK label Second Run is truly a gift as not only is the film a stunner, an epic yet intimate chronicle of the idealistic and political awakening of a young boy from India's higher castes, but the high-definition transfer itself is gorgeous in its colours and sharpness.

And the interview with Adoor included as a bonus feature is really one to treasure as well, especially when he cracks up reminiscing about his mother and when he makes the point that it's idealism that brings man forward, and is what differentiates us from other animals.

Margaret (Blu-ray & DVD combo)

Films rarely get second chances, especially so soon after their release. But Margaret has definitely won big time after being buried by its studio with limited screenings in only two cities last year.

Word of mouth and an active online campaign from film critics have meant that when released on home video, not only do we get the compromised 150-minute theatrical version but also the director's 180-minute extended cut of the film, which is much closer to the screenplay that was published online and is quite simply magnificent.

Park Row (DVD)

I think I can safely say that I'm a borderline obsessive fan of Samuel Fuller, and for years the unavailability of this film on home video was one painfully big hole that was partly filled by a bare-bones DVD-R release by MGM last year.

The film finally gets the treatment it deserves on this DVD only release by Masters Of Cinema, as we also get English subtitles for the hearing impaired in addition to the same print that MGM used on their DVD-R, and a host of bonus features and a 56-page booklet.

Lonesome (Blu-ray)

This Blu-ray release is practically a box set of films made by almost forgotten director Paul Fejos at Universal, as not only do we get the already mythical silent-talkie hybrid Lonesome from 1928, but we also get his two other films at Universal, the 1929 silent film The Last Performance and a reconstructed sound version of Broadway, his 1929 musical. That's three films for the price of one, all in beautiful high-definition (with some print damage of course, these are after all almost forgotten old films from the 1920s).

Mundane History (DVD)

Second Run gives us another gift, this time in the form of female Thai director Anocha Suwichakompong's 2010 Rotterdam Tiger Award winner Mundane History. Passed on for theatrical release despite the many awards it won and its many travels on the international festival circuit, the film's simple plot about a paralysed young man and his caretaker, is made special because of the film's unannounced and unflashy non-linear narrative strategy.

Two sequences elevate the movie a truly outstanding debut ― a sequence showing the death and birth of the universe (that predates the famous sequence in The Tree Of Life) and very graphic footage of a Caesarean section that somehow will make you feel that you've just witnessed a miracle. And the song "Hush, The Dead Are Dreaming" by Malaysian band Furniture that's used in the movie's centrepiece is just perfect.

Husbands (DVD)

I'm also a John Cassavetes addict, and Husbands is my favourite Cassavetes film. So even though I already own the full-length original version released on DVD in the USA in 2009, you know I will not pass on the opportunity to buy a 3-disc release of Husbands, albeit on a French label called Wild Side Video, which not only includes the long version but also the shorter theatrical version and two hours of new bonus features. It's a good time to be alive for Cassavetes fans now.

Moses And Aaron (DVD)

Films by Jean-Marie Straub and Daniel Huillet are never easy to watch, but they're also always fascinating; living and reverberating in your mind long after your viewing's over. And just to have their uncompromising adaptation of Arnold Schoenberg's twelve-tone opera on DVD is already a cause for celebration.

When it's packaged with this much care, including a short film by the directors and a 40-page booklet containing the libretto in German and English as well as essays about the film and the opera, then you know that you have a winner on your hands.

The Day He Arrives (DVD)

A lovely and playful film by Korean arthouse darling Hong Sang Soo. I got a friend to purchase the DVD from Korea earlier this year. And just a few weeks back Cinema Guild released a DVD in the USA, which includes a 70-minute interview with Hong at the British Film Institute amongst its other bonus features.

Shot in striking black and white, even the Korean DVD is a beauty in terms of picture quality, and when you couple that image quality with the bonus features offered by Cinema Guild, then this is one sweet package that is hard to top. Come to think of it, there is a way to top it, the people at Cinema Guild should've put out a Blu-ray as well!

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Villa, Isco on Spanish shopping list

Posted: 28 Dec 2012 03:54 PM PST

DEC 29 ― Considering the soaring success of players such as Santi Cazorla at Arsenal and Michu at Swansea, it's inevitable that English Premier League clubs will be heading to Spain in search of some January sale bargains when the transfer window opens on Tuesday.

A wide range of excellent players are available at relatively cheap prices in Spain, where the dire financial situation of many top flight clubs makes them vulnerable to the advances of more lavishly backed English clubs.

Top-quality players rarely move within Spain because Barcelona and Real Madrid are the only two clubs who can afford to pay for them, and they generally prefer to go shopping overseas.

Jordi Alba's summer move from Valencia to Barcelona was a recent exception, but neither Barca nor Madrid are likely to make any moves in next month's market so the path is clear for raids from the Premier League.

Top of the list for the seriously wealthy is Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao, whose goalscoring exploits over the last two years have been well documented. The Colombian striker has a buy-out clause of €60 million (RM243 million) but that's unlikely to deter Chelsea or Manchester City, who recognise that Falcao possesses every characteristic required in a world-class centre forward.

Falcao is in no hurry to leave in-form Atletico, though, and could well be persuaded to stay with Diego Simeone's team until the summer to help ensure qualification for next season's Champions League. Much to the Premier League's disappointment, a January move looks unlikely.

The same could be said for another in-demand player, Spain's all-time leading goalscorer David Villa. The 31-year-old has been unable to re-establish himself in Barcelona's starting line-up since recovering from a broken leg and has been growing increasingly disenchanted with his role of super-sub in the last few weeks.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City have all been heavily linked with Villa, who would offer good value for money with just 18 months left on his contract.

However, Barca do not want the striker to leave ― they regard him as an important squad player, if not starter, and would prefer to keep him until they've clinched the signing of Brazilian prodigy Neymar from Santos. And Villa is unlikely to force a move just yet, mainly because his wife is due to give birth in the next few weeks, so the striker could become a more realistic target in the summer.

One striker who is definitely available is Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente, who played a key role in his side's progress to the Europa League and Spanish Cup finals last season and earned a call-up into Spain's triumphant Euro 2012 squad.

Llorente has been frozen out at Bilbao for the last few months after turning down a new contract and stating that he would like to leave when his contract expires in June.

Bilbao continue to insist that they will reject all offers and force Llorente to see out the remainder of his contract, even though they're not playing him, but there has to be a good chance they will be tempted to cash in on offers of €7 or 8 million rather than losing him for nothing five months later.

A fee in that region would represent excellent value for a powerful goalscorer in the prime of his career, and Llorente would be a perfect signing for a club in need of attacking reinforcements like Tottenham or Liverpool ― although they might have to first fight off the attentions of Italian league leaders Juventus.

Premier League clubs in search of a glamorous, box-office purchase need look no further than Real Madrid's Kaka, 2007's World Player of the Year.

The Brazilian international moved to Madrid three years ago but has struggled to reach the phenomenally high standards he set during his trophy-laden spell with AC Milan, and he has rarely featured in Jose Mourinho's team this season.

But Kaka would still command hefty wages despite approaching his 31st birthday, and his languid playing style is far from suited to the helter-skelter of the Premier League, so he's perhaps more likely to become a marquee, marketing-driven signing for the American MLS ― which needs a global superstar to replace the recently departed David Beckham ― or a club in his native Brazil.

The players mentioned so far ― Villa, Llorente and Kaka ― are already well-known to followers of global football due to their successes on the international stage. But that's not yet the case with the player who would perhaps be the best signing of all: Malaga's rising star Isco.

The attacking midfielder is only 20 years old, has not yet featured in the Spanish national side and has only been a regular in Malaga's first team for just over a year, but his outstanding level of play has already attracted the interest of Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham.

No doubt about it, Isco is a phenomenal prospect. An energetic and dynamic dribbler with a good range of passing and excellent crossing ability, he also possesses a goalscoring instinct that was on full display when he netted the opener in the 3-2 victory over Real Madrid last weekend. Comparisons have already been drawn with Andres Iniesta, and that's no exaggeration ― he really is that good.

Potential suitors could benefit from Malaga's financial crisis which has seen them thrown out of next season's Champions League for failing to clear their debts. Although he's happy at Malaga, a player of Isco's quality needs to be playing at the highest level and if Malaga can't give him Champions League football, he must be tempted to join a club that can.

The buy-out clause in Isco's existing contract with Malaga is just €21million, which would make him an absolute steal. The Andalusian club have been unable to get their star player's signature on a new contract despite attempting to do so for a few months, and they are certainly vulnerable to a January move.

Other players who could well be making the move from Spain to England in the next few weeks include veteran Real Madrid defender Ricardo Carvalho, Atletico Madrid midfielders Arda Turan and Adrian, and Espanyol playmaker Joan Verdu. And no doubt there will be a few surprises in store as well as the Premier League searches for the next Michu.

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