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Best-selling author Patterson reflects on success

Posted: 24 Oct 2013 06:36 PM PDT

October 25, 2013

When it comes to bestselling authors James Patterson (pic) is hard to beat. He has been called the busiest man in publishing and is the first author to achieve 10 million in ebook sales.

His thriller, "Mistress," soared to the top of the Publishers Weekly bestseller list shortly after its August release, where it spent three weeks.

Patterson, 66, spoke with Reuters about his unprecedented success, his characters and why he thinks his books are so popular.

Q: "Mistress" was a recent No. 1 bestseller. Is that kind of benchmark getting old, or is it still a surprise?

A: I still get a kick out of it, but I'm not competitive. If it's number one I like that. If it isn't, I'm okay with it. So I can still be the first author and go, 'Wow, I'm published, and there's the book.' And that still is fun. It has never gotten old for me. I can't say it's a surprise. It would be if it wasn't even on the list, I'd go, 'Whaaat? It's not there, oh, we did something wrong.'

Q: Why do you think your books are so popular?

A: The three rules of this kind of fiction for me are story, story, story. I'm telling a story, and I sort of have the sense that I'm talking to one person and I don't want them to get up until I'm finished. And the books are emotional. I think I'm pretty emotional. I think that's one of my strengths and I think that comes through to people.

There are a lot of thrillers that are exciting, but there isn't much humanity to them. I do create characters that people are comfortable with and that they want to know what happened to them next. Even the villains, I think, there's just a humanity to them as diabolical as they may be, there's something recognizably human, which I think is one of the keys to creating villains that are interesting.

Q: When you started out, one assumes it wasn't with a plan or expectation of landing anywhere near where you did in terms of commercial success. What were your hopes at the time?

A: To get published. Just get the book out there. Then the first novel, which was turned down by I think 31 publishers, won an Edgar (book award) as best first mystery, so that was such a surprise and a delight, and for the first time I went, 'I'm actually a writer. I actually have done this thing and I've done it reasonably well.' So that was a real confidence booster.

Q: Did you think then you'd become as prolific as you have?

A: No, that all sort of crept up on me, and then pretty much by accident I wrote a book with a friend of mine Peter de Jonge, a little golf novel 'Miracle on the 17th Green.' It turned out nicely and I liked the process. I think people just don't think through the notion of cooperative art or co-writing. The movie and television worlds are full of teams, so are museums. So it's not as odd as people think it is, but that obviously allowed me to explode the number of books I've involved myself with.

Q: Do you think you'll ever run out of ideas for your books?

A: I don't know, we'll see. I have a big folder of ideas here that's about 9 inches (23 cm) thick. But I would think at a certain point I'm going to cut back on the number of books for sure. But I like to keep experimenting. I've experimented within the kid field, writing some comedy, writing an adventure book with 'Treasure Hunters,' and I have a middle school book about an African American kid in an inner city.

There really aren't a lot of books that star African-American or Hispanic kids and I think that's useful thing to do, where kids can go 'Oh, that kid's like me a little bit.'

Q: Looking 10 or 20 years down the line, do you think you'll want to just keep on writing?

A: Yeah, writing, and then there's just a lot of charity stuff that I'm involved in at this stage. I have over 400 scholarships for teachers, and probably what we're going to do this year is put aside $1 million for independent book stores, where they can come to us and say, 'I need help.' And we continue to mess around with the movies a little bit. So there's plenty of things to play with. – Reuters, October 25, 2013.

“Doctor Sleep” retains perch on top of US best-sellers list

Posted: 24 Oct 2013 06:28 PM PDT

October 25, 2013

Stephen King's latest novel, "Doctor Sleep," held onto the No. 1 spot on the US best-sellers fiction list for the fourth consecutive week.

The list is compiled using data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.

Hardcover Fiction                     

1. "Doctor Sleep" by Stephen King

2. "The Longest Ride" by Nicholas Sparks

3. "Gone" by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge

4. "Identical" by Scott Turow

5. "Just One Evil Act" by Elizabeth George

6. "Storm Front" by John Sandford

7. "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy"

8. "Starry Night" by Debbie Macomber

9. "The Wolves of Midwinter" by Anne Rice

10. "Police" by Jo Nesbø

Hardcover Non-Fiction

1. "Killing Jesus" by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

2. "Humans of New York" by Brandon Stanton

3. "David and Goliath" by Malcolm Gladwell

4. "I Am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai

5. "My Story" by Elizabeth Smart

6. "Si-Cology 1" by Si Robertson

7. "The Reason I Jump" by Naoki Higashida

8. "Break Out!" by Joel Osteen

9. "Pokémon X & Pokémon Y" by Pokémon Co. Int'l

10."Orr"byBobbyOrr

- Reuters, October 25, 2013.

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Khalid Ibrahim nafi Azmin Ali ambil alih jawatan MB Selangor

Posted: 27 Oct 2013 02:02 AM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim (gambar) hari ini menafikan khabar angin bahawa Timbalan Presiden PKR Azmin Ali akan mengambil alih jawatannya kelak. Katanya tidak timbul isu sedemikan dan sekiranya berlaku ia merupakan perkara biasa dalam politik. "Tidak mengapa, ia perkara biasa dan berlaku negara lain juga seperti di Australia mereka juga...
    


Jangan ragui kejujuran kerajaan pertahan, jaga keselamatan rakyat Sabah, kata KP Esscom

Posted: 27 Oct 2013 01:27 AM PDT

October 27, 2013

Rakyat Sabah diminta supaya tidak meragui kejujuran dan kesungguhan kerajaan Persekutuan di bawah pimpinan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak untuk mempertahan, menjaga kedaulatan dan keselamatan rakyat di negeri ini.

Ketua Pengarah Kawasan Keselamatan Khas Pantai Timur Sabah (Esscom), Datuk Mohammad Mentek berkata dalam tempoh beberapa bulan sahaja selepas berlakunya insiden pencerobohan di Tanduo, dekat sini, Perdana Menteri telah mengumumkan beberapa perkara penting bagi faedah dan kepentingan rakyat negeri ini.

Katanya ini termasuk penubuhan Zon Selamat Malaysia Timur (Esszone) dan Esscom yang merupakan ejen penguatkuasaan keselamatan di kawasan Esszone yang meliputi 10 daerah khususnya di bahagian pantai timur Sabah.

Mohammad berkata Najib turut mengumumkan peruntukan sebanyak RM75 juta bagi memantapkan lagi operasi Esscom dalam pembentangan Bajet 2014 di Dewan Rakyat Jumaat lepas.

"Kita berterima kasih kepada Perdana Menteri di atas keprihatinan dan komitmen terhadap keselamatan rakyat Sabah, dan ini menunjukkan kerajaan memang serius dalam mempertahankan keselamatan dan kedaulatan negara melalui penyediaan peruntukan yang begitu besar sekali.

"Dengan adanya peruntukan ini, kita dapat mempertingkatkan lagi aktiviti dan pengoperasian Esscom, termasuk kawalan di kawasan sempadan dan perairan negara kita sendiri," katanya kepada pemberita selepas menyempurnakan majlis penyampaian Pingat Jasa Malaysia (PJM) kepada veteran ATM di Dewan Tun Mustapha, dekat sini hari ini.

Mohammad berkata demikian ketika diminta mengulas kenyataan beberapa pihak, sebelum ini, yang membangkitkan isu kelewatan kerajaan Persekutuan melaksanakan Esscom dan Esszone.

Beliau berkata peruntukan itu juga bakal meningkatkan kemampuan aset sedia ada, khususnya di pos-pos kawalan yang terletak di pulau-pulau sekitar kawasan Esszone.

"Kita melihat masih ada ruang untuk menambah baik aset sedia ada terutama kemudahan bot. Dengan adanya kemudahan bot, anggota keselamatan kita mampu memperluaskan kawalan bukan sahaja di atas pulau (darat) tetapi juga di perairan sekitar pulau itu sendiri.

"Pemerolehan bot yang sesuai juga penting bagi meningkatkan kemampuan memintas. Tidak ada gunanya anggota keselamatan kita melihat bot atau kapal di luar sana (lautan) tetapi tidak (ada) kemudahan (bot) untuk memintas mereka," katanya.

Mohammad berkata walaupun masih menghadapi kekangan daripada segi jumlah  petugas Esscom, namun ia berjaya melaksanakan pelbagai program dan aktiviti yang menjurus kepada memperkasa barisan pertahanan dan keselamatan negara, terutama di kawasan Esszone.

"Setakat ini, belum ada lagi insiden pencerobohan terbaru atau apa yang diuar-uarkan sebagai gelombang kedua pencerobohan. InsyaAllah, kita berdoa, peristiwa Tanduo tidak akan berlaku lagi," katanya.

Beliau berkata Esscom telah mengemukakan permohonan kepada Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA) untuk mewujudkan kira-kira 510 jawatan pelbagai peringkat di kawasan zon keselamatan itu.

Bagaimanapun,  Mohammad berkata jumlah itu 'tidak termasuk anggota keselamatan yang akan ditempatkan di lima batalion yang bakal diwujudkan di kawasan Esszone'.

Katanya Esscom kini hanya mempunyai 48 jawatan pelbagai peringkat termasuk ketua pengarah yang diluluskan oleh JPA.

Terdahulu, dalam ucapannya, Mohammad berkata penganugerahan PJM kepada bekas anggota tentera merupakan tanda penghargaan kerajaan kepada sumbangan dan pengorbanan mereka dalam mempertahan keselamatan dan kedaulatan, sekali gus memelihara suasana aman damai dan harmoni di negara ini. – Bernama, 27 Oktober, 2013.

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Lorenzo on pole for Japanese MotoGP, still in title chase

Posted: 26 Oct 2013 05:43 AM PDT

October 26, 2013

World champion Jorge Lorenzo (pic) continued his desperate fight to keep his MotoGP title by taking pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix in a wet qualifying session today.

The Yamaha rider swept around the circuit in one minute 53.471 seconds on his 24th of 25 laps to top the timesheets ahead of fellow Spaniard Marc Marquez, who could seal the title in his rookie season tomorrow if he outscores Lorenzo by eight points.

Today's entire practice programme was wiped out by fog and wet weather with the rain also forcing the cancellation of the morning's free practice session and leading to the extended 75-minute qualifying session.

American Nicky Hayden rounded out the front row on his Ducati with Marquez's Honda team mate Dani Pedrosa, the winner of the race for the last two years, relegated to the second row in fourth place.

A mistake from Marquez's team blew the 20-year-old's chance of clinching the title in Australia last weekend when he was disqualified but he gets a second chance in the penultimate race of the season tomorrow.

A seventh victory of his sensational debut season, combined with anything worse than second for Lorenzo, would make him the youngest champion in the top class of grand prix racing and he was delighted with second place given the conditions.

"It was quite difficult, it was my first time in Motegi, first time in qualifying without any practice sessions, in wet conditions and I took more risks than usual," he said.

"But we did a very good job because our target was the front row and we did it. We are hoping for a dry race."

The Honda-owned track was still slick with rain when the bikes finally got out of their garages for the first time this weekend and Marquez, Pedrosa and Hayden all set quickest times before Lorenzo took charge.

The 26-year-old said it had been tough having to push hard while riding in wet conditions for the first time since he broke his collarbone in a high speed crash in the Dutch round of the championship in June.

"I am very happy to get this second pole position in a row," said the twice world champion, who won in Australia last week to cut Marquez's championship lead to 18 points.

"It was hard because the last time I rode in the wet was in Assen, so at the beginning I was careful and not so confident and a bit scared.

"Little by little, I got better and in the end did a very good lap. Tomorrow is probably going to be dry so let's see what happens." – Reuters, October 26, 2013.

Vettel completes Indian GP practice sweep

Posted: 26 Oct 2013 12:43 AM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel (pic) completed a practice hat-trick on Saturday with the fastest time in a smog-shortened final session before qualifying for a race expected to bring him a fourth successive Formula One title. The 26-year-old German lapped the Buddh International Circuit with a best time of one minute 25.332 seconds, a whopping...
    


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Egypt’s top TV satirist back on air, pokes fun at all political camps

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 10:05 PM PDT

October 26, 2013

Egypt's most prominent television satirist, Bassem Youssef, known for his fierce jabs at ousted Islamist president Mohamed Mursi, returned to the airwaves on Friday following a summer break, poking equal fun at the fan frenzy surrounding Egypt's defense minister that has gripped the nation in recent months.

Youssef rose to fame with a satirical online show after the uprising that swept Hosni Mubarak from power in 2011. His programme, which has been compared to the U.S. satirical comedy "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart", is now broadcast on Egyptian TV.

Youssef had not been on air since July, when the head of the armed forces, General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, ousted Mursi in response to nationwide protests against his rule, fuelling speculation the show had been halted for fear of reprisal if Youssef were to make satirical remarks about the general.

But on Friday the comedian, along with his team of entertainers, poked fun at all camps - Mubarak loyalists, Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood supporters who have staged frequent protests since July, and Sisi's fans.

Early in the show, Youssef and others on the programme broke into a comic song-and-dance routine to the tune of the nursery rhyme "Old MacDonald had a Farm", which he said aimed to explain to Egypt's children the country's political events this summer.

"After the revolution we got a president who thought we would be duped", they sang in rhyme in Arabic, with the sound of drum beats in the background. "His Renaissance programme was a terrible idea ... so the people decided to revolt."

Referring to the ruler of the country, Youssef later jovially displayed a projected image of Sisi before quickly swapping it with the image of the interim president, Adly Mansour.

He poked extensive fun at the adulation of Sisi's fans.

"Sisi has turned into ... chocolate!" said Youssef, joking about the chocolate bars that have been moulded to the defence minister's likeness in confectionary stores.

"We're also selling Sisi-fours," said an actor on the show playing a pastry-shop owner, making a pun on the tea cake "petit fours."

Sisi has emerged as a popular figure since July. Posters of him with past Egyptian military heroes who became presidents are ubiquitous. Jewelry carrying his image is sold on the streets.

Military officers are pushing Sisi to run in the country's presidential elections, although the general has not said he would. Many Egyptians believe that if he ran, he would sweep the elections.

"I am not with the (Islamists), who attacked us and called us heretics ... and publicly called for our imprisonment," Youssef said. He had had an arrest warrant issued against him by Mursi's prosecutor general over allegations he insulted Mursi and Islam, but Youssef was later released on bail.

"At the same time, I am not with hypocrisy, deification of individuals and creation of Pharoahs," Youssef said. "We are afraid that fascism in the name of religion gets replaced with fascism in the name of nationalism."

POLITICAL EMOTIONS RUNNING HIGH

Security forces have pursued a sweeping crackdown on the Brotherhood since July, arresting most of its top leaders and accusing many of them of fomenting violence or terrorism. Reconciliation efforts between the government and the Brotherhood have so far been fruitless.

"Are you with reconciliation?" Youssef asks the actor playing the pastry shop owner, to which the actor replies: "No, but we report anyone who buys Rabaa pastries," referring to the name of the neighbourhood in Cairo that became the epicentre of protests by Mursi's supporters since July.

"Bassem has become a kind of litmus test for freedom of expression in Egypt. Many people said he wouldn't dare mention al-Sisi, but he did," said Amr Helal, a 26-year-old marketing executive who watched the show.

But with political emotions running high in the country, and many Egyptians staunchly backing the army move in July, Friday's episode stirred mixed reactions.

Facebook and other social networking sites were rife with views both supportive and critical of the episode, with some commentators saying both camps were taking it too seriously.

"Bassem is a traitor. This is a dangerous time in Egypt. How can he satirize the man who saved us from the Islamists and their violence? Our soldiers are dying in Sinai every day at the hands of insurgents," wrote one Facebook commentator.

Another wrote: "Liberals worshipped Bassem when he criticized Mursi and the Islamists, but now they can't stand him when he criticizes al-Sisi? Where are the consistent values?"

A third commented: "Everyone should relax. At the end of the day it's just a comedy show not a political program."

Youssef, who had played host to Jon Stewart on his show in Cairo in June, repeatedly mentioned on his show on Friday that he knew his satirical references would unnerve many.

"Despite all the messes that have happened (in Egypt), there is hope, the revolution continues. No one can stifle your view ... surely after we got rid of those who call us 'heretics' we won't see those who call us 'traitors," he said. – Reuters, October 26, 2013.

Budget 2014: Hit or miss?

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 06:19 PM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Many budget watchers and speculators were expecting Budget 2014 to contain fiscal reforms to restore the country's fiscal health. However, at the same time, as times get harder, the government was also expected to address the welfare of the people. Subsidies and handouts were expected to reduce significantly, while certain taxes implemented,...
    


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40 pistol dan keris Taming Sari

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 06:10 PM PDT

October 26, 2013

Haji Subky Abdul Latif seorang penulis bebas dan tinggal di Kuala Lumpur. Seorang pendiam, dia gemar meneliti perangai manusia dan berita politik di Malaysia.

Dalam Hikayat Hang Tuah disebut betapa aibnya Laksamana itu apabila mendapati keris panjang Taming Sari di pinggangnya didapati hilang semasa majlis penghadapan Seri Bentara Majapahit.

Dia tidak takut dirinya dan rombongan Sultan Melaka terancam tetapi jika audit Betara Majapahit mendapati senjata hilang, ia amat memalukan panglima terbilang Melaka itu.

Maka dia bertindak segera. Bila Seri  Betara minta tunjuk kerisnya, Hang Tuahpun menunjukkan keris yang menyerupai keris di pinggang Patih Gajah Mada. Patih Gajah Mada pun meraba keris di pinggangnya. Tidak ada senjatanya.

Demikian pantasnya Hang Tuah bertindak setelah mengetahui senjata di pinggang telah dicuri orang. Usaha Patih Gajang Mada untuk memalukan Hang Tuah gagal apabila dia bertindak mencuri balas keris Patih Gajah Masa.

Hang Tuah peka bila senjatanya hilang, maka sayogialah Menteri Dalam Negeri peka apabila 40 pistol dalam jagaannya hanya diketahui hilang selepas laporan Ketua Audit Negara dibentangkan.

Sekadar sepucuk pistol saja hilang di Balai Polis, katalah ditelan sawa, cukup  untuk semua petugas di Balai Polis itu dari Ketua Balai hingga tukang cuci disiasat dan dikenakan tindakan.

Sekalipun kemudian didapati ada sawa sekitar balai itu dan disahkan pistol yang hilang ada dalam perutnya. Balai dipersalahkan bagaimana ia boleh  dimasuki sawa?

Maka kisah 40 pistil ghaib tidak boleh ditangani, bagaimana cara menghadapi peletupan mayat Altantuya.

Jika didapati sepucuk pistol dimiliki oleh seseorang tanpa lesen, cukup untuk mendakwanya hukuman bunuh, maka kementerian dalam negeri boleh dikenakan tindakan gantung gaji semua orang di kawasan atau bangunan 40 pistol itu disimpan termasuklah menteri dan ketua setiausahanya.

Buatlah seperti  dikenakan kerajaan Amerika, semua jabatan kerajaan tutup dan semua kaki tangan tidak dapat gaji kerana kongres gagal meluluskan bajet.

Saya tidak pasti adakah laporan Ketua Audit Negara tentang bom yang digunakan bagi meletupkan mayat Alltantuya? Bom yang digunakan dikatakan hanya ada dalam simpanan pihak keselamatan saja. Adakah audit dibuat tentang bom itu? Adakah bom yang hilang atau semua bom itu tidak luak?

Kalau ada bom yang hilang, maka jangan didiamkan! Kalau ada semuanya, maka kementerian wajar menyiasat, siapa lagi yang memiliki bom yang tidak dibenarkan dimiliki oleh sesiapa selain dari pihak keselamatan?

Dalam apa keadaan pistol yang banyak itu tidak boleh hilang. Tidak siapa boleh memiliki senjata api tanpa pertanggungjawab yang besar. Polis yang dibenarkan membawa pistol mesti menjaganya lebih dari menjaga isterinya sendiri. Ia seperti menjaga nyawanya sendiri.

Pistol itu dalam semua masa misti ada bersamanya seperti Hang Tuah tidak boleh lekang keris dari pinggang.  Dalam keadaan dia hendak keluar tanpa pistol, maka pastikan ia tidak boleh terdedah kepada orang lain.

Pistol yang banyak itu hilang dalam suasana negara sedang berhadapan pembunuhan tembak menjadi-jadi di sana sini.

Kita katakan pistol itu sangat senang diseludup dari sempadan negara jiran. Maka tindakan hendaklah diambil terhadap orang dan kenderaan yang keluar masuk negara.

Tetapi dengan pendedahan 40 pistol hilang dalam simpanan, tidakkah mungkin pistol yang hilang itulah yanag digunakan oleh sekalian penjenayah yang menembak di sana sini itu?

Ketua Audit Negara juga perlu ditanya masa bila audit dibuat yang mendapati pistol itu hilang? Adakah semasa menteri sebelum ini? Atau ia diaudit selepas PRU 13?

Cuai tidak jadi asalan yang cukup kerana yang hilang bukan sepucuk. Andaian pertama, ia adalah gara-gara pengkhianatan. Dan bukan mustahil pengkhianatan bermotif politik bagi mengaibkan orang politik yang bertanggungjawab di kementerian, apa lagi dalam perlumbaan ke puncak kekuasaan. Tugas seterusnya terletak kepada PAC. – 26 Oktober, 2013.

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40 pistol dan keris Taming Sari — Subky Latif

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 06:10 PM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Dalam Hikayat Hang Tuah disebut betapa aibnya Laksamana itu apabila mendapati keris panjang Taming Sari di pinggangnya didapati hilang semasa majlis penghadapan Seri Bentara Majapahit. Dia tidak...
    


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Gula: Najib kata lemah tenaga batin, Muhyiddin kata jangan jadi macam Azizan

Posted: 26 Oct 2013 12:41 AM PDT

October 26, 2013

Najib dan Muhyiddin mempertahankan tindakan kerajaan mengurangkan subsidi gula dalam Bajet 2014 yang dibentangkan semalam.Najib dan Muhyiddin mempertahankan tindakan kerajaan mengurangkan subsidi gula dalam Bajet 2014 yang dibentangkan semalam.Bagi mempertahankan pemotongan 34 sen subsidi gula, Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak berkata, pengambilan gula berlebihan boleh mengurangkan tenaga batin untuk lelaki.

"Saya rasa jika bekas Presiden Gerakan, Tun Dr Lim Keng Yaik berada di sini, beliau akan menerangkan dengan cara yang lebih berwarna-warni," kata Najib ketika merasmikan Perhimpunan Agung Gerakan sebagaimana dilaporkan oleh Malaysiakini.

Harga gula naik 34 sen hari ini menjadikan harganya RM2.84.

Timbalannya, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin ketika menyokong langkah kerajaan itu mengingatkan semua pihak agar jangan sampai terjadi kepada mereka apa yang berlaku kepada bekas Menteri Besar Kedah, Tan Sri Azizan Razak akibat mengambil gula terlalu banyak.

Menurutnya, tindakan kerajaan memotong subsidi itu untuk kepentingan orang ramai.

Allahyaraham Azizan terpaksa menjalani memotong kedua-dua belah kakinya akibat komplikasi penyakit kencing manis. Bekas Menteri Besar Kedah itu meninggal dunia pada 26 September lalu.

"Ramai meninggal dunia sudah ditakdirkan Allah, tetapi di dunia ini disebabkan banyak makan, di samping itu banyak ambil gula sampai tak usahlah saya cerita tentang almarhum (Azizan).

"Sebab itu juga dia terpaksa melalui proses kakinya terpaksa dipotong.

"Jadi kerajaan umum tidak ada subsidi umum tidak ada gula adalah keputusan tepat hendak menjaga maslahah am - hendak menjaga kesihatan," katanya dalam ucapan di majlis pertemuan bersama guru dan ibu bapa pelajar sekolah sekitar Yan dan Kuala Muda pagi tadi. – 26 Oktober, 2013.

Pahang tidak sekat pelajar yang ingin kembali ke Mesir

Posted: 26 Oct 2013 12:17 AM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Kerajaan Pahang tidak menyekat mana-mana penuntut dari negeri ini yang mahu melanjutkan pelajaran ke universiti di Mesir ekoran situasi tegang di negara itu sebelum ini telah kembali tenang. Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Dakwah Islamiah dan Tugas-Tugas Khas Negeri, Datuk  Syed Ibrahim Syed Ahmad (gambar) berkata, kerajaan negeri dengan  kerjasama...
    


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Thai street food to delight in

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 04:00 PM PDT

BY EU HOOI KHAW
October 26, 2013

The stacks of blue enamel pots in front of the food stall at Lai Thai that are used to serve the noodles.The stacks of blue enamel pots in front of the food stall at Lai Thai that are used to serve the noodles.Sometimes you feel like having a bowl of noodles with the zing of chilli, or something hot and sour like in a som tam, a Thai papaya salad, or in Larb Moo, a Thai pork salad.

Som Tam or Thai Papaya Salad.Som Tam or Thai Papaya Salad.You can have all these at the Lai Thai Mini Market in Section 17, Petaling Jaya. There's a menu pasted up on the stall, with pictures of the dishes and names in English for them. On my many visits there, I have been strangely attracted to that stack of blue enamel pots by the side of the stall. I have never had the chance to eat out of one until last week when we stopped by at tea time.

​We just had to get rid of the taste of some awful dimsum we had at lunch, and Lai Thai was the place to be. Here I had a blue pot of noodles in hot and sour soup, with spring onion, fresh coriander, cabbage, slivers of salted vegetables and bits of pork in it, and a squeeze of lime for that tinge of sourness. That was light, fresh and nice.

Pork Noodles in front, and Green Curry Noodles.Pork Noodles in front, and Green Curry Noodles.We had also ordered the Larb Moo, which was minced pork, liver and pork skin tossed with lime juice, fish sauce, Thai chilli peppers, sweet basil and onions and heaped upon some shredded cabbage.  The sharp, tart dressing and the hot chilli sent shivers down my tongue which were soothed by the sticky rice and the raw cabbage.  It was delicious.

Thai Red Rice with Braised Pork.Thai Red Rice with Braised Pork.We had an early lunch at Lai Thai on another occasion, and had the Thai Red Rice with Braised Pork Knuckle, and Red Rice with Pork Fried with Basil. We washed these down with a bottle of chilled coconut nectar.

The minced pork fried with basil has punches of flavour, with enough chilli to numb your palate. But you can't resist going back to it and eating it with the rice and the fried egg on top of it.

There is a huge basin of stewed pork knuckle on the food counter, as with most street food stalls in Thailand. We had slices of this stewed meat spiced with star anise and cloves, and half a stewed egg as well.  The gravy is a little sweet, but have it with some chilli pickled in vinegar and it's just right.

The Noodles with Green Curry is delightful here, as the fragrant curry is not too rich, and is generous with eggplant and long beans. Most people like the Pork Noodles here which are in a clear, tasty soup, with pork balls, pork slices and liver, and garnished with toong choy or preserved vegetables, spring onions and fresh coriander. This is one noodle dish you can spice up with chilli flakes and other condiments on the table. I prefer them with the pickled chillies which give them a perky lift.

Rice with Pork fried with Basil.Rice with Pork fried with Basil.I had the Som Tam here last week and it had all the right nuances - lightly  sweet, hot and sour. I liked this a lot. We watched as the crunchy papaya strips were pounded in a wooden mortar with a pestle with tomato, long beans, chilli, peanuts, and with the sauces added.

Mango Sticky Rice.Mango Sticky Rice.Lunch time is when desserts like Mango Sticky Rice, Tab Tim Krob and Tako are ready, packed in boxes and displayed on the counter. We had a Mango Sticky Rice once, adding carefully the sweet coconut sauce to the rice (too much and it can be too sweet!).  It was just the right dessert at the end of a hot, zesty meal. You pay coffeeshop prices here, and they range from RM5 to RM7 for a pot of noodles or rice with meat.

Lai Thai is also a mini market where you can buy Thai snacks, drinks, sauces, curry pastes, pickles, preserves, instant noodles, glutinous rice, vegetables and fruits. I have brought home boxes of peeled Thai pomelo, curry sauces and chilli flakes.

Lai Thai Mini Market is located at AG-3, Block A, Happy Mansion, Jalan 17/13, Section 17, Petaling Jaya. It's open every day from 10am to 5pm. – 26 October, 2013.

Scientist comes up with mathematical equation for perfect pizza

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 04:00 PM PDT

October 26, 2013

A mathematician in the UK has come up with a scientific formula that claims to decode the secret to making the perfect pizza pie.

The key, says Dr. Eugenia Cheng of the University of Sheffield, is the topping-to-base ratio and the thickness of the crust.

In other words, baking a pie with a crispy crust and the right balance of toppings. The formula uses variables such as "d" to designate the volume of dough and  "t" for the volume of topping.

The study, released earlier this month, was commissioned by British restaurant chain Pizza Express in a bid to understand why their larger 14-inch (36 cm) pies were outselling the classic 11-inch (28 cm) pizzas.

The overarching conclusion? Smaller pies tend to have thicker, breadier crusts which increase the odds of turning soggy under the weight of sauce and toppings, Cheng told Co.Design.

Larger pizzas with larger surface area, however, allow for more even distribution of toppings while a thinner dough makes for a crispier crust.

If you're willing to risk a soggy crust for the sake of more pepperoni, however, opt for smaller pizza, as Cheng's calculations show that a median bite from an 11-inch pizza has 10 percent more topping than a 14-inch pie.

It's not the first time scientists have been recruited to come up with a mathematical equation for cooking the perfect food. According to the Royal Society of Chemists in the UK, the recipe for a perfect grilled cheese sandwich involves melting 50 g (1.8 ounces) of a hard cheese like cheddar on a slice of white bread, placed exactly 18 cm (7 inches) away from the heat source of the grill, at a temperature of 115C (239 F) for four minutes. – AFP/Relaxnews, October 26, 2013.

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