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A lifestyle kitchen store

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 09:50 PM PST

Chef Alina busy at the cooking demo.

PETALING JAYA, Jan 14 — Chef Alina Hew had the chocolate chip cookies baking in the oven, as well as the pastry case for the fruit tart, so the room was beginning to fill with the delicious aroma of baking.

Earlier, she had demonstrated how to do both at the newly-opened Bosch Home Appliances Brand Store at ESH in Petaling Jaya.

Crème brulee was next on the list. She wanted to show us how easily this could be done in the Bosch Steam Combi Oven. There was no need to immerse the cups of beaten egg yolks, cream, vanilla and sugar in a water bath as the recipe usually called for.  The combi oven is equipped with a container of water at the side to release the steam as the crème brulee cooked.

"The steam combi oven can also bake cakes. It's suited to the moist kind of baking," said Alina who runs Café Madeleine in Sunway University.

It is also possible to steam vegetables, bake bread and roast joints of meat in this oven. "You can steam two cups of rice in 15 minutes," she said. There is a warming drawer at the bottom to keep the food warm after cooking.

This steam combi oven was fitted in after the coffee machine and the microwave. It gives an idea to potential customers as to how the appliances can fit in their own kitchens, as well as how the cupboards can be built around them.

"Our new brand store here signifies our extension of influential innovations that have changed and improved people's lives," said Gary Ong, managing director of BSH Home Appliances, who officiated at the grand opening of the store, together with ESH chairman Ng Theong Keong and Edward Ng, ESH general manager.

Shopping here has the added excitement of "live" interaction through regular cooking events and customised demos. "The store will help us build awareness of the Bosch brand in home appliances by being closer to the customers," said Ng.

Cooking demos will be held monthly at the Bosch Home Appliances brand store, the first to be opened in Malaysia. Call 03-7875 3906, 016 229 3501 to check on the dates and time.

Bosch refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, vacuum dryers, cooking and small domestic appliances are all displayed at this store located at ESH Electrical (M) Sdn Bhd, 6 & 8 Jalan SS 2/24, 47300 Petaling Jaya. You could also visit the Bosch website.


A hundred Michelin-starred chefs to gather for special dinner

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 04:10 PM PST

LYON, France, Jan 14 — The "Dîner des Grands Chefs du Monde" will be held at the city hall in Lyon, France, on January 28 as part of the Sirha World Cuisine Summit, a trade show for professionals of the restaurant and food services industry.

From host Alain Ducasse: The second course and dessert.©Vivian Song

This special meal will honour a titan of French gastronomy, 86-year-old Paul Bocuse, who was in 2011 named the top chef of the 20th century by the Culinary Institute of America.

More than a hundred chefs from around the world with a combined total of over 200 Michelin stars between them will gather around the same table under the leadership of multi-Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse.

Massimiliano Alajmo, Yannick Alleno, Christian Constant, Eric Frechon, Pierre Gagnaire, Régis and Jacques Marcon, Thierry Marx, Gérald Passedat, Anne-Sophie Pic, Emmanuel Renaut, Guy Savoy and Pierre Troigros will be there, among others.

Mathias Dahlgren, a two-star Swedish chef, and Matthieu Viannay, a two-star chef in France, will be in charge of creating the amuse-bouche for the aperitif.

Emmanuel Renaut, the most recent chef in France to earn three Michelin stars, will take on the appetizer and American chef Thomas Keller, also a three-star chef, will prepare the first course.

Host Alain Ducasse will prepare the second course and the dessert. The head chef of the Ritz in Paris, Michel Roth, will be responsible for the staging of the dinner. — AFP/Relaxnews


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United beat Liverpool 2-1 after nervy finish

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 07:37 AM PST

Manchester United's Patrice Evra (centre) celebrates his goal against Liverpool with team mates during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Jan 13 — Premier League leaders Manchester United sealed a needlessly nervy 2-1 home win over Liverpool today after Robin van Persie and Patrice Evra put rival Luis Suarez in the shade. 

A dominant United somehow let Liverpool stay in the game but in the end stretched their advantage to 10 points ahead of second-placed Manchester City playing at Arsenal later (1600 GMT). 

Dutchman Van Persie, English football's in-form striker along with Liverpool's Suarez, grabbed a first-half opener for United after Evra's assist and the Frenchman's header deflected in off team mate Nemanja Vidic to make it 2-0 after 54 minutes. 

Substitute Daniel Sturridge pulled one back for eighth-placed Liverpool soon after and the visitors applied further pressure but United hung on. — Reuters

Sri Lanka beat Australia by eight wickets

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 03:12 AM PST

Lahiru Thirimanne (left) is congratulated by team mate Kushal Perera on his making his maiden ton. — Reuters pic

ADELAIDE, Jan 13 — Lahiru Thirimanne struck his first one-day century today as Sri Lanka levelled the one-day series against Australia with a convincing eight-wicket win.

Sri Lanka put the hosts in to bat after rain delayed the start at the Adelaide Oval and the bowlers capitalised on cloud cover and moisture on the pitch to restrict Australia to 170 all out.

The tourists' reply started poorly when Upal Thuranga was caught behind off Clint McKay for 0 but Thirimanne (102 not out) and Tillakaratne Dilshan (51) dug in to help Sri Lanka reach 172-2 with almost 10 overs remaining.

The series is level at 1-1 after two of the five matches, with the teams next meeting in Brisbane on Friday. — Reuters

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Women pry open door to video game industry’s boys’ club

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 05:11 AM PST

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 13 — When video game developer Brenda Brathwaite Romero started her career in the 1980s, she could count the number of female developers in the industry on one hand. 

Today, many "Women in Games" roundtables she attends are filled to capacity with new faces. The 46-year-old, sometimes referred to as the longest-serving woman in the video game arena, jokes that these days one can even encounter long lines for the ladies' room at the Game Developers Conference, one of the industry's largest gatherings. 

"Over the years, greatly helped by the social and mobile boom, there have been many, many women coming into game development," Brathwaite Romero said. 

With women comprising just over 1 in 10 in the video game workforce, the industry has a reputation for being among the most testosterone-fuelled of the traditionally male-dominated technology sector. But thanks to the mobile revolution, industry executives say that's changing. 

With smart-phones going mainstream and delivering gaming to a new, broader population, publishers and developers are keen to tap an audience beyond young males. And, not surprisingly, as women have explored a growing range of mobile games on Facebook or other platforms, they have discovered the allure of working in the industry. 

The number of women hired by game companies has tripled since 2009, according to recruiting firm VonChurch, based on over 350 placements it has made in digital gaming firms like CrowdStar and GREE. 

In 1989, when veteran games designer Sheri Graner Ray started out, women made up less than 3 percent of the workforce. That's now up to 11 percent. 

"In 20 years, it's not a lot of growth," said Graner Ray, who has worked at leading companies like Electronic Arts and Sony Online Entertainment. But she agrees that number will rise as more women assert themselves in the industry, educational programs take hold, and mobile games continue to flourish. 

Some of the first engineers at mobile games maker Pocket Gems were women, and though that wasn't intentional when the company was founded in 2009, it proved instrumental to success, said Chief Executive Ben Liu. 

Pocket Gems, best known as a maker of family-friendly mobile games like its popular "Tap" series, recently launched "Campus Life", where players can build and run a college sorority, to target a female audience. 

"I've worked at other, different game companies and I've been on floors where it's only guys," Liu said. "Our aspiration is to create games that are mass market and accessible to all people, and having that representative base of employees helps us keep true to that." 

Debaucher 'way, way down' 

Gaming still conjures up images of young men glued to flickering screens for hours on end, fueled by energy drinks and waging online battles unto death in such "shooters" as "Call of Duty" or tactical war games like "Starcraft." 

But the advent of affordable smart-phones and tablets and the burgeoning world of social media has drawn in a whole new world of gamers. Individuals who had never been tempted to plunk down hundreds of dollars to buy a gaming console found themselves enticed by a whole new genre of games. 

These days, gaming might just as easily mean launching attacks on pigs in "Angry Birds" or slicing produce with swiping motions in "Fruit Ninja" — games that have mass appeal. 

"Mobile is still the Wild West and it's founded on this idea of inclusion, because everyone has these mobile devices and everyone wants to play," said game content designer Elizabeth Sampat, who works at social game company Storm8. 

That's partly why more than half of America's social and mobile gamers are women, according to research firm EEDAR, while they comprise just 30 per cent of those who play hard-core violent games like Microsoft's "Halo 4" on game consoles. 

Erin McCarty, 24, grew up playing such fare. She went to engineering school at Carnegie Mellon University, with a goal toward working in the video game industry. 

Today she's the only female engineer in a seven-member team crafting multiplayer-shooter game "Realm of the Mad God" at social and mobile game company Kabam that targets male gamers. 

But far from feeling different, McCarty considers herself just another coder at Kabam, where women make up just a fifth of the payroll. 

"I'm around guys a lot and they are always people that I'm happy to work with," McCarty said. 

Brathwaite Romero recalls how her male co-workers on the team that created the mature-rated "Playboy: The Mansion" game with nude characters that was published in 2005, were wholly professional. 

"I've fortunately not experienced the level of misogyny that I've heard other people experience," Brathwaite Romero said. 

"Some of the debauchery that was evident in the early days of the industry, like meetings at strip clubs, having strippers at your party, that sort of stuff has gone down way, way down from where it used to be." 

Dancing girls and sexism

That's not to say the industry doesn't have a ways to go. 

First, there's a 27 percent gap in average incomes, with women making US$68,062 (RM205,580) versus men at $86,418 (RM261,025), according to Game Developer Magazine's 2011 annual salary survey. 

Women in the game industry are underrepresented in software engineering and top-level management, reflecting a similar trend in the broader technology sector, industry executives say. 

VonChurch found engineering positions were skewed more toward men in their placements since 2009. Female engineers made up 21 percent from the pool of women it placed, while over half of the men it placed were hired in engineering positions. 

Then there are the occasional throwbacks to the male-dominated 1980s and 1990s. Gameloft created a stir a few weeks ago after a holiday party at its Montreal studio ran amok. 

The studio, which makes games for devices like Apple Inc's iPhone, hired a burlesque dance troupe that featured scantily clad women in body paint. By the end of the evening, several dancers began to discard their bathing suits, according to a person with knowledge of the event, who asked not be named. 

The dancers were expelled from the event "as soon as their misconduct was brought to light," Gameloft said in a statement. 

Over a month ago, a tweet from a male gaming professional — "Why are there so few women in gaming?" — ignited a top-trending Twitter conversation under the #1reasonwhy hashtag, that quickly morphed into a now infamous discussion of discrimination and sexism in the workplace. 

"I was told I'd be remembered not on my own merits, but by who I was or was assumed to be sleeping with," Seattle-based pen and paper game designer Lillian Cohen-Moore, who goes by @lilyorit, tweeted. 

Gaming conventions can bring out the worst in attendees, said several women gaming professionals. While not a pure work environment, they are a forum for professionals from across the industry to convene to talk shop and do business. 

Cohen-Moore, 28, said she was appalled to see men at the annual Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle groping women working as costumed characters when she worked there last year. 

"I've been leery about transitioning into video games because the culture over there is a lot more blatant and active in how many sex trolls they have," she said. 

Brathwaite Romero, who is married to industry legend and "Doom" creator John Romero, also recounts a jarring instance at last summer's Electronic Entertainment Expo, the industry's biggest gathering. 

"I was discussing a potential contract with somebody and the guy right next to me is talking about — to quote him — 'the tits and ass' on this particular model. And he's going on and on and on about this," she said. "This is wrong." 

Sampat said in some workplaces, though not at her current employer Storm8, women are often expected to tolerate off-color jokes — of which they're often the target. 

Before stepping into an interview at an online game company a couple of years ago, Sampat said a female human resources employee told her: "It's my job to make sure that all potential candidates can, you know, take a joke." 

"I couldn't help but wonder if she asked the white male programmer who came in before me whether he could take a joke too," Sampat said. 

Women outside the United States find similar challenges. Alisa Chumachenko, CEO and founder of Game Insight, a fast-growing mobile and social company in Russia, thinks having more women in senior and more diverse roles will help. Her company of 450 employees has three other women in high-level positions, but she wishes she knew more women in gaming. 

"We need to really look at the women who have become movers and shakers in this industry," the veteran games designer Graner Ray said, "and claim them and hold them up and say: 'Here's where we are, here's what we can do. Pay attention to us.'" — Reuters

Out with LGBT, in with LGBTQIA?

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 11:44 PM PST

Australian MP Ian Hunter holds hands with his partner Leith Semmens during their wedding in the town of Jun, southern Spain, December 19, 2012. — Reuters pic

NEW YORK, Jan 13 — While the gay rights issue du jour seems to be legalising same-sex marriages, something altogether more radical is taking shape in the US, as a new generation of "post-gay" activists embrace a new, more-inclusive identity: LGBTQIA.

While "gay and lesbian" was altered to LGBT to include bisexual and transgender, what does the elongated acronym stand for? That's open to interpretation. "Q" can mean "questioning" or "queer." "I" is for "intersex," or someone whose anatomy is not exclusively male or female. "A" for "ally," as in friend of the cause, or "asexual." 

According to The New York Times, a handful of liberal arts colleges across the US have embraced this mouthful of a term, including Amerherst College in Massachusetts, which even took it further by adding a few extra letters on its LGBTQQIAA centre. Plus the article adds that the acronym is gaining traction on social media sites such as Twitter and Tumblr, noting that posts tagged with "lgbtqia" are often from younger, more progressive writers than those who use "lgbt."

But sometimes LBGTQIA isn't enough. At the University of Pennsylvania, ranked last year by The Advocate as one of the top 10 trans-friendly schools, a new group has emerged dubbed the Non-Cis. For those who didn't major in gender studies, that is short for non-cisgender. "Cis" means "on the same side as" and "cisgender" refers to someone whose gender identity matches his or her biology.

"In the next 10 or 20 years, the various categories heaped under the umbrella of LGBT will become quite quotidian," Jack Halberstam (formerly Judith), a transgender professor at the University of Southern California, told The New York Times. — AFP/Relaxnews 

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Miss New York is crowned Miss America

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 10:25 PM PST

Hagan (right) reacts with first runner up Miss South Carolina Ali Rogers, after being named Miss America 2013 during the Miss America Pageant in Las Vegas January 12, 2013. – Reuters pic

LAS VEGAS, Jan 13 – Miss New York won the 2013 Miss America crown yesterday at the annual pageant which tapped into the reality TV format by incorporating fan participation that pulled one contestant into the semifinals.

Mallory Hytes Hagan, 23, scored in the talent competition with a tap dance to James Brown's "Get Up Offa That Thing," and wowed judges with an unadorned, off-the-shoulder white evening gown.

"Oh, my God, thank you!" Hagan, from Brooklyn, said as she was crowned at the end of the two-hour live broadcast from Las Vegas' Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on ABC.

The first runner-up was South Carolina's Ali Rogers, followed by Alicia Clifton from Oklahoma, Wyoming's Lexie Madden and Miss Iowa, Mariah Cary.

Montana's Alexis Wineman, who has spoken about having been diagnosed with autism when she was 11, was chosen by fans online and made it to the semifinals. Fourth runner-up Cary discussed having Tourette's syndrome.

The judging panel, which included teenage Olympic gold-medal gymnast McKayla Maroney, "Dancing With the Stars" dancer Cheryl Burke, former Miss America Katie Stam Irk, former "Entertainment Tonight" host Mary Hart and ABC weatherman Sam Champion, was permitted to return one eliminated contestant to the semi-finalists' pool. They chose Washington's Mandy Schendel.

In the competition's final segment, each of the five finalists answered a question about current events. Hagan was asked whether, in the wake of the Newtown school massacre, armed guards should be put in schools.

"I don't think the proper way to fight violence is with violence," she said, indicating she opposes the idea.

Hagan, whose crown comes with a US$50,000 (RM151,000) college scholarship, said education and other measures such as extended waiting periods for gun ownership were more appropriate.

The pageant, held since 1921, is put on by the Miss America Organization.

Contestants compete in local and state pageants before going on to the national competition. In all, 53 women representing the 50 US states, the Virgin Islands, Washington and Puerto Rico vied for the title. – Reuters

In spite of violent national tragedies, horror films endure

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 10:08 PM PST

(From left) director and writer Rian Johnson, actress Emily Blunt, producer James D. Stern and producer Ram Bergman of the film 'Looper' pose backstage with the award for Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie at the 2013 Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California January 10, 2013. – Reuters pic

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 13 – The unexpected turnout this month to see horror movie "Texas Chainsaw 3D" just weeks after a mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut underscores the enduring appeal of the genre to both filmgoers and studios.

The lucrative return on such low-budget films, combined with studio success releasing them in January, means US audiences will get their fill of horror in the weeks to come.

"Texas Chainsaw 3D," forecast to gross US$16 million (RM48 million), took in a surprisingly strong US$23 million at the box office during its opening weekend, beating out more critically acclaimed films such as "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" and "Les Miserables."

Early estimates for this weekend forecast the movie will take US$8 million to US$10 million in ticket sales. Movies typically lose between a quarter and half their box office take from week-to-week.

Chainsaw's performance, however, has some critics arguing that releasing the movie so close after the the shooting that killed 20 children and six staff members in Newtown, Connecticut, was in poor taste.

"I think the very act of releasing this film right now is almost immoral," said Wheeler Winston Dixon, author of A History of Horror and professor of film studies at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

Distributor Lions Gate Entertainment declined to comment.

GUNS AND MOVIES

Chainsaw will not be alone this month when it comes to violent films. "Gangster Squad," which opens Friday, was originally scheduled for September. But it was pushed back because of the July movie-theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, that killed 12 people.

Time Warner Inc, the film's distributor, edited out a scene showing a similar shooting.

Among other films in the genre debuting soon are the spoof horror movie "A Haunted House" and science fiction-based fright flick "Storage 24," about a mystery predator hunting humans in a locked down London.

The tragedy at the Sandy Hook school in Newtown led to the creation of a gun violence task force led by Vice President Joe Biden. On Thursday, entertainment industry executives met with Biden to discuss ways to cut back on images of violence.

But for studios, the allure is irresistible, especially when it comes to the often immensely profitable horror genre. Horror movies are typically low budget - "Texas Chainsaw 3D" cost less than US$10 million to film and around US$20 million to market, people familiar with the situation say.

"The history of horror films has been trying to produce them on the cheap, and trying to produce a larger return," said Lawrence Raffel, vice president of digital content at FEARnet, a cable service specializing in horror.

The low costs of horror production give studios more flexibility when it comes to financing, said Peter Schlessel, chief executive of FilmDistrict, which in August is releasing "Insidious 2," sequel to a film about a kid who becomes a vessel for ghosts. It is often possible to finance almost the entire production budget by selling foreign rights, he said.

And audiences get a thrill out of the suspense and the violence, perhaps more so when they are dealing with a stressful situation in real life, analysts and movie executives said.

"Getting scared, getting really scared in a movie theater with a horror movie offers the perfect escape," said Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst at Hollywood.com.

Horror movies - including the bloodier ones known as slasher flicks - typically don't involved gun violence. The brutality is usually more fantastical, such as Freddy Kruger's finger-knives in the "Nightmare on Elm Street." There is not one death by gun in "Texas Chainsaw 3D," for instance.

ENDURING FRANCHISES

The beginning of the year has become a popular time to release horror films. Universal's "Mama," about girls haunted by a woman they believe is their mother, comes out Jan. 18. In February comes "Last Exorcism, Part II" by CBS Corps' film division.

"A lot of the public is oversaturated with the academy fare that's being pushed at the end of the year," said Lionsgate marketing chief Tim Palen, referring to highbrow films vying for Academy Awards. "This audience is easy to reach, relatively."

Horror movies often lend themselves to franchises, which have become a Hollywood mainstay. Studios see them as less risky than introducing an unknown setting and group of characters.

The original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," released in 1974, was one of the first of the group and became a cult classic. However, due to a few poorly received "Chainsaw" releases in the 1990s, the overall franchise has lagged.

"Friday the 13th" has taken in US$380.6 million in box office receipts over 12 movies—an average of US$31.7 million per release, according to Box Office Mojo. The "Saw" franchise—about a creative serial killer—leads the pack, grossing US$415.8 million over seven films for an average of about US$59 million per movie.

The "Chainsaw" franchise has grossed US$164.8 million over six movies, an average of US$27.5 million each.

But that could change. Millennium Films, which owns the rights to "Texas Chainsaw," said on Tuesday that it planned to start filming "Texas Chainsaw 4" later this year. – Reuters

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You are Venus, I am Mars

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 03:44 PM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 13 — "Perhaps this could have stayed unstated./Had our words turned to other things/In the grey park, the rain abated,/Life would have quickened other strings." — Vikram Seth, An Equal Music

You are Venus and I am Mars. Is it true, then, those who love must be at war? These aren't tantrums, this isn't combat; indeed, we have no battle wounds but I fear this all scars us just the same. We're only human, after all.

Some joke delivered poorly, some shift in the wind, and it blows us the wrong way. We are thrown back in the fray, into the ring. The silence is like a dull knife, deafening in its steady slice. Why do we always hurt the ones we love? I have had some practice; I have learned my lessons, except the most important one, the simplest wisdom: We can't avoid this. We will always hurt the ones we love. We will always hurt.

These things we say, they are only words and words are meaningless. They are nothing. These things we say, they are all words and words have meaning. They are everything.

These rare incidents of minor disagreements and misunderstood disappointments creep up on us like thieves in the night; we are always taken unawares. My fear is that one day it will be too much for one of us or both, and all this magic will end. We will cease and separate and return to dust. We don't want to be alone again, not after having been together, not after having being One, but can we help this?

We will always hurt the ones we love. These things we say, they are everything.

How do you banish heartache from your heart? (The same way, one would assume, one hopes to forgo breathing from one's life.)

"Is it not love that know how to make smooth things rough and rough things smooth?" — Vikram Seth, An Equal Music 

I am Venus and you are Mars. We can choose to see our mistakes and our missteps. We both have scars enough; it's time to let go and heal. We are human, after all, and we can learn.

We would be fools to not see what we have: a pretty near-perfect thing going here. Let us be grateful for what we have: good fortune to wake up each morning in each other's arms, to wash and break our fast together, to come home and make dinner together, to watch good films and read good stories (your Chinese fantasy novels and my violent American comics), to wash again and close the day, slipping under the covers, sealing the night with a tender kiss, ready to dream of the morning when we will do this all over again.

We cannot avoid unhappiness. We will always hurt the ones we love. We will always hurt. That is okay. What matters is that we love each other; that we continue to do so; that we show it in every moment, from us performing quiet tasks like me cooking for you when you come home late or your surprising me by making the bed when I'm not looking. We never forget to be kind to each other. Love is a verb, they say, not just a feeling. Feelings come and feelings go. If we love each other, that goes on forever.

These things we say, they are nothing. Even when we are mad at each other for the smallest stupid, stupid thing, we love in the silences. Let these little spats be our love in the form of a fiery Fury; may our arguments never be cold silences nor harsh in words. We shan't be afraid, or be afraid but have this fear be a healthy sort of fear, for we want what we are together enough not to take it for granted. We shall cease and return to dust (one day), but we won't separate, not us. It's a decision we make together.

We cannot banish heartache from our hearts; instead we will bear it not as a burden but as proof that we are alive still and always, always in love.

So: Let us fight. Let us be childish and not talk to each other. Let us take turns at crumbling first and then succumbing to a smirk, then a giggle, tickling the other in a silly concession of defeat, let us kiss and make up! Let us make love. Let us remind ourselves we are alive and in love and what a blessed thing this is. Let us shine like the brightest stars until even the heavens may burst!

"Why ask for happiness; why hope not to grieve? It is enough... to live from day to day and to hear such music... from time to time." — Vikram Seth, An Equal Music

An Equal Music, by Vikram Seth (Phoenix House, 1999)

* Kenny can't sing to save his life but still treats every day like a brand new song. Read more of his stories at http://lifeforbeginners.com


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SPR hormati keputusan TI-M tarik diri pantau pilihan raya

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 12:55 AM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, 13 Jan — Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) tidak memaksa Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) untuk menjadi pemantau pilihan raya, dan menghormati keputusan badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) tersebut apabila mereka menarik diri dari memantau pilihan raya tahun ini.

Datuk Wan Ahmad Wan Omar berkata, banyak lagi NGO menawarkan diri untuk menjadi pemantau pilihan raya, tetapi SPR akan menapis bagi memastikan NGO tersebut benar-benar berkaliber dalam menjalankan tugas tersebut.

"Tu hak dia, tu keputusan dia. Tiada masalah. Kita menawar (untuk memantau pilihan raya) kepada semua NGO, kalau dia menolak, itu hak mereka.

"Tapi bagi saya, rugilah dia," kata Wan Ahmad (gambar) ketika dihubungi The Malaysian Insider hari ini.

Minggu lalu, TI-M menolak jemputan Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) sebagai pemerhati untuk pilihan raya umum ke-13, apabila mengatakan terdapat "pertikaian" dalam terma perjanjian antara badan pengendali pilihan raya itu berhubung pemerhati pilihan raya domestik.

Bagaimanapun, pemerhati anti rasuah global itu tidak mendedahkan pertikaian tersebut, sebaliknya melalui kenyataan yang diedarkan kepada media hari ini, pihak TI-M berkata, mereka akan merahsiakan puncanya demi menjaga hubungan dengan SPR.

"TI-M telah bersetuju untuk tidak menyatakan sebabnya untuk menggalakkan perbincangan yang bebas dan berterus terang," kata TI-M dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Setiausaha Agung TI-M, Josie M Fernandez, dalam kenyataannya turut menjelaskan TI-M juga sebelum ini telah bekerjasama dengan SPR berkenaan penambahbaikan sistem daftar pemilih, termasuk pembiayaan politik, dan agensi yang bersedia untuk berbincang mengenai isu tersebut.

"TI-M sebelum ini telah terlibat dengan beberapa perbincangan dengan SPR," kata Fernandez, dan menambah ketika pertemuan-pertemuan itu, TI-M akan menggesa SPR untuk mematuhi standard antarabangsa dan norma asas dalam proses pemerhati pilihan raya.

"Bagaimapun, TI-M ada menyuarakan beberapa pertikaian dalam Terma Rujukan yang dietetapkan SPR mengenai pemerhati pilihan raya domestik," katanya.

Pemantau pilihan raya oleh NGO ini inisiatif yang pertama kali diperkenalkan SPR, bertujuan memberi peluang kepada NGO berkenaan menilai sendiri ketelusan dan peraturan SPR sepanjang pilihan raya berlangsung.

SUPP: Perhimpunan pembangkang tidak menjejaskan sokongan rakyat kepada BN

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 11:42 PM PST

Chin berkata daripada mengadakan demonstrasi jalanan, adalah lebih baik sekiranya pakatan pembangkang cuba turun padang untuk memberi penjelasan kepada orang ramai tentang kemampuan mereka. – Gambar oleh Choo Choy May

MIRI, 13 Jan – Himpunan Kebangkitan Rakyat di Stadium Merdeka anjuran parti pembangkang semalam tidak menghakis sokongan rakyat terhadap Barisan Nasional (BN) pada pilihan raya umum ke-13, kata Presiden Parti Rakyat Bersatu Sarawak (SUPP) Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fah Kui.

Beliau berkata anggaran kehadiran 50,000 hingga 60,000 peserta pada perhimpunan itu tidak boleh dijadikan ukuran tentang sokongan yang diterima pembangkang.

"BN tidak perlu takut, apabila Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dipecat daripada Kabinet pada 1998, perhimpunan serupa dihadiri 50,000 hingga 60,000 peserta, tetapi sokongan terhadap BN tidak terjejas," katanya kepada pemberita selepas melawat sebuah rumah kebajikan untuk warga tua kelolaan pihak swasta di sini, menjelang sambutan perayaan Tahun Baharu Cina, di sini hari ini.

Chin, yang juga Menteri Tenaga, Teknologi Hijau dan Air, berkata daripada mengadakan demonstrasi jalanan, adalah lebih baik sekiranya pakatan pembangkang cuba turun padang untuk memberi penjelasan kepada orang ramai tentang kemampuan mereka.

"Saya harap pakatan pembangkang boleh hentikan demonstrasi jalanan, ia bukan cara Malaysia, mesej apa yang cuba mereka sampaikan atau apakah hasil yang ingin mereka capai, selalulah turun padang dan beritahu orang ramai siapakah yang akan menjadi perdana menteri sekiranya pakatan memenangi pilihan raya umum akan datang, tapi itu pun mereka tak mampu jelaskan kepada rakyat," katanya.

Menjawab pertanyaan pemberita sama ada beliau mempunyai petunjuk bilakah parlimen akan dibubar, Chin, yang juga Anggota Parlimen Miri, berkata ia tidak mungkin berlaku bulan ini atau bulan depan.

"Perdana Menteri dan Timbalan Perdana Menteri kini giat turun padang untuk menilai keadaan politik dan memandangkan Tahun Baru Cina akan disambut tidak lama lagi, tidak mungkin pilihan raya akan diadakan," katanya.

Beliau berkata tarikh pilihan raya umum tidak sepatutnya menjadi rahsia besar memandangkan penggal kerajaan sedia ada akan berakhir pada 28 April tahun ini.

Banyak pihak berpendapat bahawa memandangkan Tahun Baru Cina akan disambut pada 10 dan 11 Feb dan pelbagai bantuan kewangan akan disampaikan antara sekarang dan Mac, maka Perdana Menteri mungkin membubarkan Parlimen pada Mac.

Pemerhati politik meramalkan Parlimen akan dibubar pada minggu pertama Mac dan pengundian dijangka diadakan menjelang akhir bulan itu. – Bernama

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DAP salah kira undi, salah teknik saja

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 03:40 PM PST

13 JAN — Memang DAP malu apabila ia mengumumkan keputusan pemilihan Jawatankuasa Pusatnya yang salah kira.

Dalam keputusan yang salah kira itu, anak Khir Johari yang sepatutnya menang telah kalah.

Macam-macam DAP diperli kerana kerana tiada seorang pun calon Melayu berjaya menduduki kerusi jawatankuasa 20 orang itu.

Apabila undi itu dikira semula selepas kongresnya selesai maka didapatinya kiraan awal itu silap.

Anak Khir Johari itu menang dan salah seorang yang diumumkan menang dulu rupanya kalah.

Maka DAP tiada pilihan selain dari membetulkan kesilapan itu, mengumumkan kesilapan itu kepada umum. Anak Khir diberi apa yang hak untuknya, dan yang kalah dulu tetapi diumumkan menang, diletakkan kepada kedudukanny betul dalam pemilihan itu.

Orang luar tidak tahu DAP salah kira. Mungkin ia boleh didiamkan saja dan orang pun tildak tahu apa yang berlaku. Oleh kerana DAP mahu menunjukkan ia telus dan jujur, maka ia mengumumkan kesilapannya itu walaupun ia memalukannya dan menggamit perli dari musuh politiknya.

Kesilapan DAP itu ssekadar salah kira. PAS pernah melakukan kesilapan yang sama semasa pimpinan Dato Asri hendak memecat keanggotaan Dato Mohamad Nasir yang menjadi Menteri Besar Kelantan masa itu.

Usul pemecatan itu sudah diumumkan. Catatan mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Pusat mencatitkan siapa yang menyokong dan siapa yang menentang. Ketika minit mesyuarat itu dirangka didapat undi yang menyokong sama banyak dengan yang menentang. Macam mana jadi sama sedang semasa mesyuarat dulu undinya berbeza satu.

Rupanya semasa membilang undi secara angkat tangan, yang membilang tidak mengira undinya sendiri sedang dalam catitan dia sendiri mengundi.

Datuk Asri sebagai pengerusi memanggil sidang akhbar mengumumkan kesilapan itu. Dia menyebut kesalahan itu sebagai salah teknik dan dibetulkan.

Maka apa yang terjadi kepada DAP itu sekadar memalukan sikit tetapi tidaklah menjejaskannya sebagai sebuah parti yang berkembang. Ia bukan satu penipuan yang ditujukan kepada mana-mana pihak dalam partinya.

Jauh bezanya sepak terajang kumpulan Dr. Mahathir menghadapi cabaran Tengku Razaleigh tahun 1987-88 dulu. Mereka bukan sekadar tipu menipu, bahkan berkelahi dalam parti.

Apa yang dialami oleh DAP atas salah teknik itu tidak sampai satu peratus dari politiking Umno yang berkuasa menghadapi cabaran berdua Ku Li dan Musa Hitam itu. Tidak mungkin kesilapan itu menyebabkan DAP diharamkan oleh mahkamah seperti yang terjadi pada Umno gara-gara perbalahan Dr. Mahathir dan Ku Li itu.

Mungkin ia memalukan tetapi tiada apa yang hendak dimalukan sangat kerana ia satu kesilapan teknik, bukan suatu yang disengajakan.

DAP sendiri menyedari kelemahannya dan segara bertindak membetulkannya ssecara berterangan. Tidak pula menyembunyikan bagi mengelakkan diketahui orang.

Apakah dengan kejadian itu DAP dikira tidak telus dan tidak cekap?

Jika ia tidak telus, tentu ia tidak didedahkannya. Ia mendedahkan kesilapannya itu sebelum ia diketahui orang lain. Maka payah hendak mensabitkan kejadian itu sebagai ia tidak telus.

Apakah DAP tidak cekap? Boleh ditohmah demikian. Tetapi sekadar satu kejadian tidak cukup hujah bagi mengecapnya sebuah pertubuhan yang leceh.

* Ini adalah pandangan peribadi penulis.

Jangan biarkan krisis air berterusan di Lembah Klang

Posted: 12 Jan 2013 03:35 PM PST

13 JAN — Krisis air terbaharu yang berlaku di Lembah Klang sejak akhir Disember lalu cukup menyedihkan.

Bagi sebuah kota metropolitan seperti Kuala Lumpur yang terkenal dengan destinasi membeli-belahnya dan bangunan pencakar langit terkenal, krisis air berkenaan nyata tidak dapat diterima.

Bukan sahaja krisis air ini menjadi bahan gurauan masyarakat antarabangsa bahkan juga menyulitkan kehidupan seharian penduduk gara-gara kerana kelemahan sistem pengurusan air.

Apa yang berlaku di Ampang, Gombak, Cheras dan Wangsa Maju sejak dua tiga minggu sudah tidaklah mengejutkan. Sebaliknya, tanda-tanda ke arah berlakunya krisis air sudah jelas di hadapan mata semua. Namun, ia tidak dipandang serius. Ada yang berpandangan krisis itu tidaklah sebesar mana. Akan tetapi, apabila krisis air itu berlarutan selama beberapa minggu, berlakunya situasi kurang senang dan tuding-menuding antara satu sama lain.

Tatkala krisis air semakin meruncing di Lembah Klang, kerajaan Pusat dan negeri Selangor masing-masing menuding jari mengenai siapakah sepatutnya yang harus bertanggungjawab. Malangnya, kedua-dua pihak masih enggan mengalah.

Kepada Kerajaan Negeri Selangor dan Pusat, sebarang hasrat untuk menggunakan krisis air ini sebagai senjata meraih undi rakyat perlu dipertimbangkan semula.

Ia merupakan satu strategi berisiko yang hanya akan memakan diri kedua-dua pihak jika diuruskan dengan buruk. Kepimpinan kerajaan pusat dan negeri Selangor perlu sedar bahawa air merupakan komoditi terpenting dalam kehidupan dan survival manusia.

Malah teori Abraham Maslow meletakkan sumber air sebagai salah satu keperluan fisiologi yang diperlukan manusia.  Tanpa bekalan air, segala kehidupan dan kelangsungan mereka akan terancam.

Justeru, pengumuman Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor, SYABAS beberapa hari lalu bahawa krisis air di Lembah Klang akan diselesaikan menjelang Khamis depan, amat dialu-alukan.

Sekurang-kurangnya, jaminan itu sedikit sebanyak dapat mengurangkan kerunsingan penduduk dan tidak perlu menunggu bekalan air dari lori tangki SYABAS.

Bagaimanapun, terdapat beberapa kemusykilan yang wajar dibangkitkan mengenai krisis air ini agar ia tidak akan berulang di kemudian hari. Antaranya, bagaimanakah bekalan air tidak mencukupi di Lembah Klang?

Semua sedia maklum, iklim di Malaysia ialah panas dan lembap sepanjang tahun. Bermakna, taburan hujan adalah mencukupi. Malah, baru-baru ini berlakunya banjir besar di beberapa buah negeri di Semenanjung.

Oleh itu, dimanakah logiknya untuk mengatakan air tidak cukup? Apabila Syabas baru-baru ini menegaskan gangguan bekalan air berlaku kerana wujud peningkatan permintaan air, syarikat berkenaan sepatutnya membuat persediaan awal untuk berhadapan dengan situasi sedemikian. Laksanakan pelan bertindak 5 atau 10 tahun bagaimana untuk menangani permintaan air yang makin meningkat, bukannya menunggu masalah itu berlaku baru bertindak.

Selain itu, budaya penyelenggaraan yang lemah juga dilihat sebagai antara punca mengapa krisis air di Lembah Klang berlarutan. Menurut tinjauan Jawatankuasa Pemantauan Bekalan Air di Selangor, empat daripada lima rumah pam gagal berfungsi pada 2 Jan lalu sementara rumah pam kedua dilaporkan sudah mengalami kegagalan berfungsi lebih daripada setahun.

Jika benarlah dakwaan yang dilaporkan dalam sebuah akhbar berbahasa Inggeris, maka timbul beberapa tanda-tanya di sini. Pertama, mengapakah kegagalan fungsi rumah pam kedua itu tidak ditangani segera sehingga lebih setahun lamanya? Apakah kerosakan di rumah pam kedua tersebut tidak begitu penting hingga ia boleh dibiarkan hingga ke hari ini?

Dari perspektif pengguna air, mereka tidak boleh dipersalahkan jika merasa marah dan kecewa terhadap SYABAS. Apa yang dimahukan oleh kebanyakan pengguna ialah tahap perkhidmatan dan kualiti air yang konsisten. Saban bulan, pengguna terpaksa membelanjakan wang untuk melangsaikan bil air. Biarlah bayaran yang dilangsaikan itu setanding dengan kualiti perkhidmatan yang diberikan.

Yang pasti, isu kemarahan pengguna mengenai krisis air tidak akan berbangkit jika segala lompong yang dinyatakan tadi ditangani dengan baik. Sudah sampai masanya jika pihak pembekal air seperti Syabas memberi perhatian serius kepada budaya penyelenggaraan semua rumah pam kendaliannya. Pastikan bahawa segala kerosakan diuruskan pada kadar segera dan tidak menunggu di saat-saat akhir.

Bagi syarikat pembekal air di negeri-negeri lain pula, mereka harus jadikan krisis air di Lembah Klang sebagai iktibar berharga. Jangan biarkan kebajikan penduduk terabai gara-gara kerana kesilapan pihak tertentu.

Krisis air yang berpanjangan di Lembah Klang tidak akan menguntungkan mana-mana pihak. Menjadi harapan semua pihak untuk melihat kerajaan Pusat  bersama dengan kerajaan negeri serta Syabas harus duduk bersama dan tampil dengan satu jalan penyelesaian jangka panjang bagi mengatasi masalah air ini.

Jika penyelesaian jangka panjang yang dikemukakan masih gagal mengatasi krisis air itu, mungkin kerajaan pusat atau negeri boleh menimbangkan keputusan untuk mengambil alih syarikat pembekal air terbabit demi mengembalikan keyakinan rakyat.

Ketepikanlah sengketa dan politiking anda buat seketika demi rakyat!

* Ini adalah pandangan peribadi penulis.

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