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A ‘real’ taste of Hong Kong

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 06:05 PM PST

Hong Kong's famed waterfront cityscape from both island and Kowloon side. — Pictures by Jonathan Ooi

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 15 — 2012 (yes, what better time to talk about the previous year then the present, right?) has perhaps renewed my interest in the good ol' cosmopolitan city that is Hong Kong.

Apart from Singapore (where I've been based for the last six months), I've collected the most stamps in my passport courtesy of the Hong Kong SAR's Immigration Department – out of which, three times were in July alone!

Friends know of my initial dislike for Hong Kong. It has nothing to do with the city itself, just based on a series of the most unfortunate events. But as the saying goes, the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach and over the span of the last 12 months, this global Chinatown has certainly won me over.

So it was no surprise when my friends asked, "Again?" with puzzled 'are-you-sure?' faces when I told them where I was going to spend my year-end holidays. I replied with sure gusto, "You betcha!"

This time I was on a mission; to reset a dear friend's culinary perception of the country. The poor sod, YS, made his virgin visit earlier in 2012 with his family and ended up spending an entire week hanging around the old Kai Tak Airport neighbourhood and chomping down McDonald's every meal just because the younger members of his clan didn't feel like eating at tight-noisy-hole-in-the-wall places (which by the way is what a trip to Hong Kong is all about). How can you not feel sorry for this guy?

Between old favourites to newfound gems I was determined to show YS the "real" Hong Kong, one plate at a time.

Wax-cured meat on display during the winter season at Yung Kee Restaurant; The restaurant's signature Century Egg with pickled Ginger appetiser.

Touristy favourites

By the time we landed at HKIA it was noon. We checked in at a spanking new hotel in the Sheung Wan/Central district. It was by no means a luxurious 5-star establishment but we thought it would be a good change for him staying on the island side this time around. 

As with most visitors, we headed straight to Yung Kee for some sure-pleasing roast goose. For over 70 years this restaurant has earned its place in the hearts of many global citizens. 

No doubt it may be every tourist's first culinary port of call but the food here never fails to impress. YS was most definitely satisfied with their luxuriously creamy-centred century egg appetiser, Stir-fried Wolf Herring Fillet with Ginger and Scallions and the delightful Claypot Belly of Lamb from their winter season menu. Our week of gluttony was definitely off to a great start.

Speaking of tourist spots, we hopped over to Lan Fong Yuen for their signature Pantyhose Cold Milk Tea. Its name may be a little off-putting but the locals have crowned their sexily smooth tea the island's most delicious. Who are we to argue with such boisterous claims? 

I suggested that we have the cold tea to-go so that we can march on and find ourselves some egg tarts from both Honolulu Café and Tai Cheong Bakery, which were also located just around the corner. Guess the neighbourhood is called Central for a reason.

Honolulu Café's flaky pastry egg tarts with golden custard filling; the tight and chaotic kitchenette at Lan Fong Yuen in Central.

Locals and tourists alike have long debated about which egg-custard pastry reigns supreme. YS's personal favourite has to be Honolulu Cafe's flaky multi-layered pastry base with wobbly custard filling, while I prefer the buttery salty short-crusted ones from the latter – which are often referred to as cookie base by the locals. From what we heard, the last British Governor of Hong Kong, Chris Pattern, also loved the egg tarts at Tai Cheong. But don't take our word for it; you're welcome to choose your own favourite.

Battle of the eggs

The one thing I enjoy most when I travel is to watch local people going about doing their own thing and then trying it out on my own. And here in Hong Kong, the best place to get a piece of that action is to join in the breakfast rush at a bing sutt – a local eatery with small menus based around Hong Kong versions of Western comfort food, iced drinks, coffee and tea at affordable prices.

A steaming hot bowl of "Dan Nai" (Double Steamed Milk Pudding); take a romantic cruise across the busy waterway on the Star Ferry.]

The Australia Dairy Company in Kowloon is perhaps the most perfect spot for such an experience. This is no place to linger: you queue, you sit (smaller parties of one or two will most definitely have to share a tiny formica-top table and rub knees with other diners), you order, blasé waiters bring you the food, you eat, pay and leave. In other words, a display of the city's efficient spirit at its finest.  

My usual orders are the buttery egg sandwich and Double-Steamed Milk Pudding. The latter is also a favourite dessert of mine and I have occasionally in the past made late-night runs here to help myself to a bowl of their milky, warm, and light-as-cloud treat whenever I am in town. Don't act too surprised if you find the place to be just as packed in the night.

Back on the island side is another gem of a bing sutt in Wan Chai - just a block away from the well-known Bowrington Road fresh food market - which I've recently read about in The New York Times. A little Googling later revealed this to be the best locally voted spot for scrambled eggs. Having tasted some great scrambles the night before at Australia Dairy Company, Capital Café was not going to have it easy.

Butcher at the traditional Bowrington Market; the wonderful scrambled eggs with truffles from Capital Café.

Opened in 2009 by a former manager at Capital Artists (a recording label whose stable of artists included the late superstars Roman Tam, Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung), the interior exudes retro-chic, with tiled floors, dark wooden furniture, ceiling fans circling above diners, cardboard-mounted photos of street scenes and celebrities adorn the walls and an overall homey black-and-white palette. Attentive, patient and friendly wait staff also gives them an edge above the rest.

And how were the scrambled eggs, you ask? Absolutely A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! They were silk and best sandwiched between two inch-thick buttered toasts. You can also opt to have black truffles on top and at HKD35 (RM13), this has to be the cheapest truffle-anything I've ever come across!

Global feast village

Hong Kong is without doubt a quirky place. Everywhere you look you'll find a complete mish mash of cultures attempting, and to some extent succeeding, to co-exist in the same location.

ABC is the only stall in the whole food court to attract non-Chinese patrons; the pillow-perfect Pavlova for a sweet ending.

It was one of those weird and happy moments when a discovery is made inside what is probably the last place on Earth one would expect to find one. We were seated at a plastic foldout table with a crate of beer cans under our check-clothed table. 

Heady aromas of soy, garlic, ginger and onions assaulted our table from all directions, emanating from neighbouring food stalls that fill this large fluorescent-lit hawker centre. In a few moments, we would be digging into a hearty Mediterranean feast served and prepared by one of the most genuine band of merry men (and women).

In my books, such public food halls carry just as much appeal as any Michelin-starred restaurant. I was once introduced to the two pioneers, trained at the now-closed M at the Fringe, who remake dishes of the much-romanticised hospitality institution in a scaled down version right here in the belly of the Queen Street Cooked Food Market, and deliver it with a whole lot of heart.

Here we found M's classic recipes – Roasted Suckling Pig, Beef Wellington, Pavlova, and Dessert Souffles – amongst seasonal offerings on their menu at a steal of a price compared to regular restaurants. Although I suspect neighbouring stalls are probably scratching their heads and thinking otherwise. We are eating in a food court after all.

22 Ship's dreamy Truffled Eggs with Celeriac; Rainy day along Ship Street in Wan Chai.

Just a short tram right away, another establishment on the other side of the island is also trying to demystify the whole dining out scene. 22 Ships, named after its address on the quaint Ship Street in the charming district of Wanchai, is still regaling in attention and adoration after opening its doors two months ago - with 45-minute long queues every night thanks its no reservation-no service charge policy in what Chef Jason Atherton describes as "the deformalising of fine dining."

For the Michelin-star chef's, of Pollen Street Social and Esquina fame, maiden voyage into Hong Kong's culinary world, he wanted to introduce new flavours to the mix, and created an easygoing place where people could go to relax and mingle. 

Don't go expecting patatas bravas and chorizos. Instead be ready to indulge in creative newfangled plates of Truffled Egg and Celeriac, mini Char GrillPan-seared Tuna with Miso Aubergine and Sherry Dressing, mini Chargrilled Iberico Pork & Foie Gras Burgers and his signature Suckling Pig, roasted apple with spices and piquillo jus. All tapas are served alongside foamed Sangria with freeze-dried berries, a dynamic list of wines, spirits, and Spanish beers, even at lunch.

Michelin-star dumplings

Now in the final moments of our weeklong eating fest and YS's memories of his family past getaway quickly replaced by every new dish he has tasted, we had just one more stop to make.

What is Hong Kong without its neon glows in the twilight hours; heavenly Baked Char Siu Baos from Tim Ho Wan.

One simply just cannot go home without having at least a (few) yum cha session at Tim Ho Wan's original Mong Kok establishment. A bite into their Char Siu Bao baked buns whose oozing savoury roast pork fillings contrast with the sweet crumbly topping will help you forget and forgive their famed two-hour long queue outside. Did I mention that this is also the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant in the world?

The only downside to a trip of such gluttonous proportions, is having to hit the gym after. Damn, why didn't the Mayan prophecy come true?

Directory:

22 Ships
22 Ship Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 255 0722. Mon-Sat noon-11pm, Closed Sundays

ABC Kitchen
Shop CF7, Queen Street Cooked Food Market, 1 Queen St, Sheung Wan,
Tel: +852 9278 8227. Mon-Sat noon-2.30pm, 7pm-10pm, Sun 7pm-10pm. Best to reserve table in advance.

Australia Dairy Company
47-49, Parkes Street, Jordan, Kowloon
Tel: +852 2730 1356 Mon-Sun 7.30am-11pm

Capital Café
Shop B1, G/F Kwong Sang Hong Building, 6 Heard Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2666 7766 Mon-Sun 7am-11pm

Honolulu Café
33, Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2526 8063 Mon-Sun 6am-12midnight

Lan Fong Yuen
2 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2544 3895 Mon-Sat 8am-10pm

Tai Cheong Bakery
35, Lyndhurst Terrace, Central Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2544 3475 Mon-Sun 7.30am-9pm

Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Expert
Shop 8, Tsui Yuen Mansion, 2-20 Kwong Wa Street, Mong Kong, Kowloon
Tel: +852 2332 2896 Mon-Sun 10am-9.30pm

Yung Kee Restaurant
32 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong
+852 2522 1624 Mon-Sun 11am-11pm

*Jonathan Ooi believes whole-heartedly in eating and travelling first. Gym can come much, much, much later. Perhaps after he's tasted the entire planet. Then again there are other planets to discover! Follow his food and travel musings on www.alilfatmonkey.com and @alilfatmonkey on Twitter and Instagram.


Website names José Andrés American Chef of the Year

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 03:54 PM PST

Chef José Andrés has been named American Chef of the Year by The Daily Meal. — AFP-Relaxnews pic

NEW YORK, Jan 15 — José Andrés and Massimo Bottura have been tapped as chefs of the year by influential website The Daily Meal for redefining the food landscape, pushing culinary boundaries and serving as ambassadors for their gastronomic heritage.

In a sea of chef talent, Spanish chef Andrés and Italy's Bottura stood out in 2012 for being "game changers," pioneers and new standard bearers in the world of gastronomy, say editors of The Daily Meal.

Andrés was named American Chef of the Year, beating out other contenders and culinary stalwarts like Eric Bernardin, Thomas Keller and Daniel Boulud for boasting an especially productive year.

A laundry list that highlights some of of Andrés' accomplishments last year is, indeed, impressive.

After joining the food truck scene with the launch of Pepe, he opened a new restaurant in Miami, The Bazaar at the SLS Hotel, and reopened minibar in Washington D.C.

Andrés was also recruited by George Washington University to teach an undergraduate and graduate course "The World on a Plate: How Food Shapes Civilization," that will examine how food and society intersect.

American cable network NBC has likewise tapped the chef to act as culinary advisor for its Hannibal Lecter series.

In between all that, the chef also found the time to sign up for the American Chef Corps, a diplomatic effort to promote American ingredients, products and cuisine abroad and continue his philanthropic efforts in Haiti where he's filming a project that highlights the country's gastronomy.

Andrés joins Alinea chef Grant Achatz of Chicago as The Daily Meal's American Chef of the Year.

Meanwhile, editors also called Bottura, winner of the International Chef of the Year award, for being "one of the most innovative chefs in the world today."

Read more at http://bit.ly/VFhp07. — AFP-Relaxnews


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Struggling Sevilla name Emery as coach in place of Michel

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 03:06 PM PST

MADRID, Jan 15 – Sevilla have sacked Michel and replaced him with former Valencia and Spartak Moscow coach Unai Emery who has agreed a contract until the end of next season, the La Liga club said yesterday.

"Unai Emery is Sevilla FC's new coach for the rest of this season and one more campaign, replacing Michel, who has been sacked today due to the first team's poor run of results," Sevilla said in a statement on their website.

Emery will take charge of his first training session today and select the squad for tomorrow's King's Cup quarter-final first leg at Real Zaragoza.

Michel was appointed in February 2012 to replace the sacked Marcelino and the 2006 and 2007 UEFA Cup winners ended the season in ninth place, failing to qualify for Europe.

A 2-0 defeat at Valencia on Saturday left them mired in 12th on 22 points at the halfway point of the season and in danger of missing out on a place in continental competition again.

Like many of Spain's top-flight sides who lack the earning power of dominant Real Madrid and Barcelona, Sevilla have found it difficult to balance their books and the cash they earned from playing in Europe has helped them stay competitive.

Emery, 41, was dismissed by Spartak in November following a 5-1 home defeat by bitter city rivals Dynamo in the Russian Premier League derby.

He left Valencia at the end of last season after leading the club to third place in La Liga and automatic qualification to the Champions League for the third year in a row.  – Reuters

Lance Armstrong apologises to staff of cancer foundation

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:57 PM PST

Livestrong yesterday said that the goal of its activities has never been to protect Armstrong. – Reuters pic

AUSTIN, Jan 15 – Former champion cyclist Lance Armstrong apologised to the staff of the cancer foundation he started yesterday, the same day Oprah Winfrey was scheduled to interview him in what is widely expected to be his first admission of doping.

"He had a private conversation with the staff, who have done the important work of the foundation for many years," said Livestrong Foundation spokeswoman Katherine McLane.

"It was a very sincere and heartfelt expression of regret over any stress that they've suffered over the course of the last few years as a result of the media attention," she said.

The apology came as Armstrong was scheduled to tape an interview with Winfrey to air on Thursday—his first interview since being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles.

The disgraced cyclist plans to admit in the interview to doping throughout his career, USA Today reported on Saturday. McLane declined to comment on whether Armstrong will admit to doping during the interview.

"Armstrong will address the alleged doping scandal, years of accusations of cheating, and charges of lying about the use of performance-enhancing drugs throughout his storied cycling career," according to a press release from Winfrey that called the event a "no-holds-barred interview."

Armstrong has always vehemently denied using performance-enhancing drugs and has never been proven to have tested positive.

But an October report from the US anti-doping body USADA cited Armstrong's involvement in what it characterised as the "most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen," involving anabolic steroids, human growth hormone, blood transfusions and other doping.

Less than two weeks later, Armstrong's seven Tour de France victories were nullified and he was banned from cycling for life after the International Cycling Union ratified the USADA's sanctions against him.

Armstrong, a survivor of testicular cancer, stepped down as a Livestrong board member in November. The foundation, originally called the Lance Armstrong Foundation but known informally for years as Livestrong, formally dropped Armstrong's name from its title in October.

The foundation advocates for cancer survivors and their families and provides free services to help people affected by cancer cope with financial, emotional and practical challenges. Armstrong founded the organization in 1997.

The foundation says it has issued 87 million of its well- known yellow bracelets to raise funds, and as a symbol of the fight against cancer.

Livestrong yesterday said that the goal of its activities has never been to protect its founder. Those comments came in a statement responding to a New York Times article that said the foundation "engaged in some deals that appeared to have benefited him and his associates."

For example, the article said, the foundation sold the rights to its name to a media company that hired Armstrong as its spokesman. The article also said Livestrong hired Washington lobbyists from the firm representing Armstrong in the doping case and quoted a Congressional staffer as saying the lobbying conversations involved the USADA investigation. Livestrong told the newspaper that the lobbying involved cancer issues.

"While we are deeply grateful to our founder, Lance Armstrong, who no longer serves on our Board of Directors, for helping us to raise more than US$500 million (RM1.5 billion) over 15 years, it has never been the Foundation's aim in any activity, including lobbying or marketing agreements, to shield, protect or benefit him in any way," the foundation's statement said. – Reuters

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Carrie Bradshaw is back on TV in ‘The Carrie Diaries’

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 07:01 AM PST

'The Carrie Diaries' will introduce us to a 16-year-old Carrie Bradshaw. – Copyright Warner Bros. Television

LOS ANGELES, Jan 14 – Viewers will see Carrie just before she becomes an adult from today, January 14, when the CW network starts broadcasting "The Carrie Diaries," the "Sex and the City" prequel.

Thanks to a series that ran for six seasons on HBO from 1998 to 2004 plus two films, audiences thought they knew everything about the famous New Yorker fashionista who analysed relationships. But viewers know very little about her life before she fell in love with Manhattan and met her friends Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte and the love of her life, Mr. Big.

CW is going to make up for this with "The Carrie Diaries," a series that will focus on the heroine's teenage years. In 1984, aged just 16, Carrie Bradshaw will leave her home and her bland existence in New England and head to Manhattan, where her father has found her a summer internship at a law firm. Her already apparent interest in fashion will get her noticed by Larissa, a journalist at Interview Magazine, and this meeting will change her whole life.

AnnaSophia Robb has a lot to live up to as she follows in the footsteps of Sarah Jessica Parker, who played the same character as an adult.

The series, conceived by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (the creators of "Gossip Girl"), is based on "The Carrie Diaries," the novel by Candace Bushnell, who also wrote the novel on which HBO's "Sex and the City" was based.

Watch the trailer for "The Carrie Diaries": youtu.be/PBctXyhhRq8 – AFP/Relaxnews

Justin Timberlake releases ‘Suit & Tie,’ first single in 5 years

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:32 AM PST

LOS ANGELES, Jan 13 – Pop star Justin Timberlake unveiled yesterday his first single in more than five years, "Suit & Tie," featuring rapper Jay Z and producer Timbaland and said a new album would be released later in 2013.

Timberlake, 31 (picture) and newly married to actress Jessica Biel, had teased his fans last week with a cryptic tweet saying "I think I am ready" and linking to a video showing him walk into a studio.

Timberlake, a six-time Grammy winner and former member of boy band N'Sync, took a break from music after his 2006 album "Futuresex/Lovesounds" and worked as an actor in movies such as "The Social Network."

He said in an open letter on his website that the new album is titled "The 20/20 Experience" but gave no further details. – Reuters

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Olympics: Russia unveils sleek Sochi Games torch

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 07:37 AM PST

MOSCOW, jan 14 — Russia today unveiled a sleek silver-and-black torch to be used for the traditional relay leading up to the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

Prominent Russian ice dancer and Olympic silver medalist Ilia Averbukh poses with the newly unveiled Sochi 2014 Olympic Torch in Moscow on January 14, 2013. — AFP pic

The 95-centimetre (37-inch) light aluminium object is shaped like a feather with an open eye in the middle outlined by a fiery red.

"Our team was working based on the ideology of the Firebird," designer Vladimir Pirozhkov told Russian state television.

It stands for the "luck and happiness that we are all after," Pirozhkov said.

The Firebird is a mystical creature in Russian folk tales that has magic powers and assists a famous prince.

Organisers said the matt silver in the torch design represented ice while the red stood for the fire kindling in the mountains that surround the holiday resort.

Russia's sports-mad President Vladimir Putin secured the palm-tree-lined city the unlikely title of Winter Olympic capital after putting up a firm defence of its candidacy while prime minister in 2007.

The city has since been transformed through a US$19 billion (RM57 billion) investment programme that has seen new roads built and stadiums erected from scratch.

But economists question the long-term benefits of the project while environmentalists worry about the damage done to local wildlife and nature reserves.

The torch relay will begin on October 7 in Greece and stretch more than 65,000 kilometres (40,000 miles) as it winds its way past former Winter Olympic Games capitals on its way to the Black Sea.

The Games themselves begin on February 7, 2014 although Russia — after initially mulling the option of even sending the torch to the International Space Station — has still not released the relay's exact itinerary.

The propane gas torch weighs 1.8kg (4.0 pounds) and will produce "a very bright, beautiful flame of bright orange-red," designer Pirozhkov said.

Each member of the Olympic relay ceremony gets to keep the torch as a momento of the Sochi Games.

Some 14,000 torches will be produced in all. — AFP/Relaxnews

Five ways to protect yourself from getting sick at work

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 03:41 AM PST

If your colleagues are sick, take steps this flu season to ensure you stay healthy. — AFP pic

CINCINNATI, Jan 14 — If your workplace is a symphony of coughs and sneezes this flu season, here are five simple ways to reduce your risks of getting sick yourself.

A recent online survey by Cintas Corporation found that 84 per cent of employed adults in the US admit to having gone to work while sick. What's worse is that almost half of them never warned their co-workers about their illness, making it easier to spread a bug around.

But with most cold and flu bugs lingering as long as 10 days, many employees — except those who can work from home — aren't left with much choice but to return to work before their system is clear. Plus the study revealed that 65 per cent of employees feel it is only necessary to stay home between one and three days with the flu, when experts say the flu virus can be contagious for one day before symptoms develop and up to seven days after becoming sick.

Still, there are ways to help protect yourself, and these tips offer a good place to start.

1. Beware of common items. Germ hotspots include sink faucet handles in the break room, microwave door handles, and your office keyboard. Wash your hands after touching common items like the refrigerator, microwave, door handles, and faucets, said Cheryl Luptowski, public information officer at NSF International, according to Working Mother.

2. Wash your hands. It's worth repeating: wash your hands after lunch, after meetings, after using shared office equipment, and after shaking hands with people, Luptowski adds. Use warm water and soap and lather up for at least 20 seconds, advises the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

3. Disinfect the objects you touch. Once a week, wipe down your keyboard, mouse, phone, and even the outside of your reusable water bottle, advises blog FitSugar.

4. Stay hydrated. Staying well hydrated can help your immune system do its job, as does getting adequate sleep and reducing stress, adds Luptowski. Keep a bottle or glass of water at your desk. Other option: drink herbal teas.

5. Don't touch your face. This is a hard one, but avoid touching your face, rubbing your eyes, and biting your nails — ever — to avoid giving germs direct access to your body. If you have to, wash your hands before doing so, advises Luptowski. — AFP/Relaxnews

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Daimler takes aim at youth with compact Mercedes CLA

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 08:01 AM PST

DETROIT, Jan 14 — German auto giant Daimler is taking aim at the youth market with the compact, stylish — and lower priced — Mercedes CLA coupe, unveiled Sunday on the eve of the Detroit auto show.

A sleek silhouette delivers world-leading aerodynamics, while frameless doors offset the sporty, muscular look of a bold grill and sweeping curves in the body.

"The CLA is a style rebel," Mercedes design chief Gordon Wagener said.

"The dynamic design idiom is manifested in breath-taking proportions, muscular, flowing contours and sculptural surfaces."

The interior offers all the high-tech gadgets and luxurious features customers expect from a Mercedes, like a multimedia console that seamlessly integrates with the iPhone.

The powerful engine, smooth suspension and four-wheel drive also promise agility, power and an efficient drive.

It will also be outfitted with the latest in collision prevention, including drowsiness detection and a radar that warns drivers of obstacles even at very slow speeds and will initiate braking if the driver is distracted.

"With the new CLA-class, we will open a completely new gateway to the Mercedes brand here in the US," Mercedes sales chief Joachim Schmidt told reporters.

"Our goal is to repeat the success story of the CLS in a new segment."

The CLA is aimed at both the youth market and the "young at heart" who value "trendy and high-class design, quality and refinement and personal expression through authentic brands," Schmidt said.

Set to hit US dealerships in April, Daimler will launch an advertising blitz — and announce the price — during the Superbowl on February 3, which is being held at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

The vehicle will be sold worldwide and Daimler chief Dieter Zetsche said it will be a "great car" for China and will also do well in other parts of Asia and Europe.

He did not disclose a sales target. — AFP/Relaxnews

Luxury, sports cars in Detroit spotlight as sales boom

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 07:56 AM PST

DETROIT, Jan 14 — Luxury and sports cars will be in the spotlight when the Detroit auto show opens Today amid booming sales and renewed optimism as the US economy rebounds from a deep downturn.

"The mood is going to be pretty good," said Dave Sergeant, an analyst with JD Power. "The industry is coming off a reasonably good year and this year should be even better.

The Mercedes CLA class car is premiered at a press event on the eve of the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 13, 2013. — AFP pic

"US sales are expected to rise to between 15 and 16 million vehicles this year after jumping 13 percent to 14.5 million vehicles in 2012, the biggest yearly gain since 1984.

The Detroit Three carmakers are raking in huge profits again after years of painful restructuring and a renewed focus on the product side of their business.

Their Asian and European counterparts are also investing heavily in the United States as they jostle for position in the highly competitive market and look for a place to grow sales amid a slowdown in China and Brazil and the collapse of European demand.

"The product is the best consumers have seen in a long time," Jesse Toprak, an analyst with the automotive site TrueCar.com, told AFP.

GM's new Corvette was the most hotly anticipated and select journalists were given a sneak preview at a lavish preview Sunday night.

The muscular and sculpted Corvette Stingray shares a name with the iconic 1963 model but is an entirely new vehicle, sharing only two parts with the previous generation Corvette.

"The soul of our company is sitting right here in Corvette," GM North America president Mark Reuss said.

"This car is the reason I work at GM."

Daimler also offered a sneak peak at an entirely new car, the compact, stylish — and lower priced — Mercedes CLA coupe which is aimed squarely at the youth market.

"The CLA is a style rebel," Mercedes design chief Gordon Wagener said.

"The dynamic design idiom is manifested in breath-taking proportions, muscular, flowing contours and sculptural surfaces."

Both vehicles will compete with luxury sports cars from Audi, BMW and a new muscle car from specialty carmaker Shelby once the show officially starts Today.

Pickup truck fans will also have plenty of new models to feast their eyes upon, with the new Chevy Silverado and a concept (or pre-production) truck from Ford ahead of the 2015 launch of the next version of its top-selling F-series.

Honda will be testing out a concept for a smaller sport utility vehicle, as will Ford's luxury Lincoln brand. There will be plenty of new hulks on the floor as well, especially from Chrysler's Jeep and Dodge brands.

And even the more down-market vehicles are going to be decked out with features that were once reserved for luxury brands, like collision avoidance technology and heated side mirrors.

"Those features tend to be fairly profitable because once they get into the mass market they're not that expensive to install and consumers will pay fairly well for them," said Jeremy Anwyl, vice chairman of automotive site Edmunds.com.

Drivers looking for improved fuel economy will have a wide range of options as automakers push hybrids, diesel and electric vehicles, and boost the efficiency of standard gasoline engines ahead of upcoming tough new government standards.

But with hybrids and other alternative powertrains still only making up about three percent of the US market, carmakers are going to have to work harder on their green car pitches.There is hope that younger buyers could help push demand for green cars to the point where it would have a significant impact on fuel consumption.

"While they're not necessarily going to gravitate to and make a buying decision because of 'green,' they have a preference towards new technologies," said Joe Vitale, an auto analyst with Deloitte.

"We think this generation may be the generation that creates a tipping point to an electrified world."

More than 50 new models will be revealed today and Tuesday as automakers vie for the attention of some 6,000 journalists from around the world. — AFP/Relaxnews

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Conversation with a volunteer firefighter

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 03:59 PM PST

JAN 14 — "How do you look a grieving father in the eyes and say 'you can't go in my truck and see your burnt dead child without my chief saying it's okay'," he asked me, "all the while imagining that you're him and that it's your child in that truck?"

Words left me. My fellow online gamer (I call him Raz) is an oilfield worker in Northern Alberta, Canada, and is also a volunteer firefighter. We had been talking (chatting, rather) about in-game things before the conversation drifted slowly to our lives outside of it.

Then somewhere during the conversation Raz started talking about the first dead burnt kid he encountered on duty six months ago. "Seeing stuff like that messes you up, or at least it did to me. Felt like something was ripped from you, then someone stepped on it."

If we hadn't had that conversation, I wouldn't have thought that Raz was dealing with such trauma. Whenever I caught him online he was always polite and interesting to talk to, just another guy having fun in an online game to relax after a long day, like the rest of us. Finding out that he had this gnawing at him from the inside was a big surprise.

Later on I thought that perhaps it shouldn't have been such a big surprise. We all go through our days with our problems and issues and pain, and we don't show them to most people we meet and talk to. Our deepest personal issues are private, maybe only shared with our spouses or families or a small, select group of close buddies. To our other friends and colleagues we may appear happy, content, perhaps tired from the usual rigors of working but otherwise normal.

And with the complexity of our own mental and emotional states within, it's easy to forget sometimes that every single person we meet is also doing the same thing. They have their own depression and tears hidden from public view. 

When we look at people smiling and cheerfully talking, it's easy to forget that they might not feel that same cheer inside. Our energies go to thinking about ourselves, our worries, our work, solving our problems, and we don't have any left for others.

In the end, it never occurs to us that they might have issues kept inside at all. We don't ask if they're okay, because it never occurs to us that there is any need to ask. Our friends seem fine, so they must be fine, otherwise they would tell us, won't they?

When we see strangers on the street, we have even less consideration, and eventually we subconsciously dehumanise them into faceless aspects of the environment we live in. We forget that even strangers too are people with people problems and issues weighing down on them every waking moment.

Eventually, as that bit of considerateness for others fades away, we often don't notice when our actions offend other people, put them at risk, or even outright harm them. Perhaps at a subconscious level we have some awareness of what we're doing, but we dismiss it before it surfaces to our consciousness, because we no longer put much weight on their emotional and physical well-being in comparison to ours. It's an increasingly cynical world we live in.

Maybe we said harsh things at work today, and we never knew that our colleague cried that night because of it. Maybe we cut a queue, and then stone-facedly stared right ahead ignoring the muttering old woman behind us who had spent three hours standing on a bad leg.

"Putting aside the emotional anguish that we have to deal with, while we're messing ourselves up with the horrors of duty, we have stupid jerks driving recklessly trying to kill the rest of us on the street just to get to Wal-Mart before it closes," added Raz to the list. "The least you could do when you see emergency vehicles is slow down and give way, because it might be me driving a fire truck through your neighbourhood and every second counts."

Just being a little bit considerate can go a long way for other people, and sometimes we never know just how far our little acts of thoughtfulness can go, or how big they mean. "Whenever I see an ambulance pass by I say a little prayer for whoever they're rushing to," I replied, "because for all I know it could be a friend."

"Or heaven forbid a family member. I once got called out to my own truck upside down in a ditch, with the wife and kids in it."

That shocked me. "That must've scared the living daylight out of you."

"I was there by the time I got my firefighter call-out because my wife called me first, but if the wife was hurt and couldn't use a phone I would have gone out there as a firefighter and only then found out it was my own family in danger," he says. "It still haunts me. Every time my phone goes off I cringe, you have no idea."

I don't, and I didn't want to imagine it. I asked how he pushes on, doing what he does, despite the toll it's taking on him inside.

"I keep doing it because it's the right thing to do. I don't need the money, I have piles of it," he answered. "What keeps my head up are things like saving that little girl trick-or-treating from being run over by a truck last Halloween. I don't know if I saved her life but for sure I saved her from getting hurt."

To me, it's moot. "I doubt her parents would see the difference."

I admire Raz for doing his bit for his community, but on the other hand we can't all be volunteer firefighters. We are limited by our environment, and we have enough on our plate dealing with our own lives. It's not realistic to expect to help every single person we encounter with their problems. But we can still do our bit in our own small ways.

Always, we can find little ways to be considerate to other people. Even a smile can lift up someone down in the emotional gutters. Extra care in our choice of words can spare some hurt feelings, and it doesn't take much to slow down as you drive towards a puddle to avoid splashing a pedestrian walker.

Every day we say thanks for small favours, little things that light up an otherwise bad spot we're in. It's important to keep in mind that those small favours we are thankful for are not all by accident. We can make those small favours happen, just by barely taking the effort to be a little bit more considerate about the people around us.

Sometimes, all we can do is listen and offer sympathy and understanding, inadequate as they are, cheering our friends on as they wrestle with their big bad monsters, telling them that "hey, you're not alone in this world, maybe I can't help you with your problem but I'm here and you have my ear."

And sometimes, even that's enough. It was enough for Raz.

"Thanks for listening, it helps me a lot. I'm in a small town and there aren't a lot of options for working these kinda problems out," he told me. "Everyone on here has helped me a lot by just listening."

* This is the personal opinion of the columnist.

Demi Allah! (Bahagian 1)

Posted: 13 Jan 2013 03:19 PM PST

14 JAN — Saya menggunakan laman rangkaian sosial Facebook bukan untuk berbual-bual kosong (chatting) atau berkebun secara maya di Farmville. Sebaliknya untuk membuka ruang dan peluang ke arah mewujudkan suasana yang menggalakkan dialog, interaksi, perbincangan dan perkongsian pandangan berhubung soal-soal berkaitan bahasa, sastera, filem, budaya, agama, politik dan sosial.

Rata-rata rakan-rakan pelbagai agama, etnik, kaum, budaya, kepercayaan, latar belakang dan ideologi terlibat sama dalam dialog yang diadakan. Seperti diakui seorang sahabat, Ananth Kumar, dialog antara agama perlu digalakkan sebagai usaha memecah pemikiran kolot dan tembok penghalang perpaduan.

Bagaimanapun, apabila saya membuka topik berkaitan "Assalamualaikum" pada 28 Disember 2012, beberapa individu memutuskan untuk mengeluarkan (unfriend) saya daripada senarai rakan. Beberapa lagi individu berbuat demikian — unfriend dan block — selepas saya menulis makalah mengenai topik sama di The Malaysian Insider (31 Disember 2012).

Media alternatif menyiarkan pandangan pelbagai pihak secara objektif.

Topik yang saya dan rakan-rakan bincangkan di Facebook sejak minggu lalu adalah mengenai penggunaan kalimah/perkataan "Allah" oleh orang Tidak Islam (atau selalu disebut "Bukan Islam"). Seperti dijangka, beberapa lagi individu mula memanfaatkan butang unfriend dan block pada Facebook. 

Memanglah menyedihkan kerana kelompok berkenaan yang sebelum ini bersemangat mahu menambah saya sebagai rakan untuk berkongsi idea dan pandangan mengenai pelbagai topik, tiba-tiba memilih untuk tidak terlibat dalam dialog antara agama (interfaith dialogue). Tidak mengapalah; good riddance to bad rubbish.

Isu lama yang kini muncul kembali adalah mengenai "larangan" penggunaan kalimah "Allah" oleh orang Tidak Islam. Sejak dahulu, saya sering berkongsi pandangan mengenai isu ini bersama-sama rakan-rakan pelbagai kaum dan agama.

Pada pandangan peribadi saya — dan saya bertanggungjawab sepenuhnya terhadap pandangan ini — mana-mana pihak yang mengatakan bahawa orang Tidak Islam tidak berhak menggunakan kalimah "Allah" untuk merujuk kepada "Tuhan" adalah golongan yang mengamalkan cara dakwah yang salah; malah anti-dakwah.

Semasa isu novel "Interlok: Edisi Murid" (2010) sedang hangat, saya turut dilantik oleh Menteri Pelajaran menganggotai panel bebas yang ditugaskan khas untuk meminda novel itu untuk dijadikan teks Komponen Sastera Dalam Mata Pelajar Bahasa Malaysia (Komsas). 

Suatu isu timbul apabila perkataan "Tuhan" (dengan "T" huruf besar) dalam naskhah/edisi asal Sasterawan Negara Datuk Abdullah Hussain ditukar sesuka hati oleh editor/penerbit kepada "tuhan" (dengan "t" huruf kecil) pada edisi murid. Alasan yang diberikan oleh beberapa anggota panel adalah bahawa "Tuhan" hanya boleh digunakan apabila merujuk kepada "Tuhan Islam" manakala "Tuhan Bukan Islam" mesti ditulis sebagai "tuhan".

Perkara sama — kejahilan, kekhilafan, munafik, syirik — bagaikan sedang berulang. Kalau kita perhatikan, hujah berupa tindakan menegakkan benang basah yang hangat diperkatakan sekarang adalah bahawa "Allah" hanya boleh digunakan bagi "Tuhan Islam" manakala "Tuhan Bukan Islam" perlulah menggunakan nama-nama lain (apa sahaja) selain daripada "Allah".

Saya dilahirkan beragama Hindu tetapi pengetahuan saya terhadap agama-agama lain sejak kanak-kanak berada pada tahap yang membanggakan. Cuma, saya sentiasa sedar bahawa Tuhan menciptakan saya sebagai individu kaum India beragama Hindu dan saya tidak akan mengubah ketetapan Pencipta demi mengejar apa-apa "gula-gula" yang ditawarkan mana-mana pihak.

Ada Tuhan Islam dan Tuhan Bukan Islam?

Apa pun, apabila seseorang mengatakan bahawa hanya "Tuhan Islam" boleh digelar "Allah" manakala "Tuhan Bukan Islam" perlu diberi apa-apa nama lain selain "Allah", maka orang itu sebenarnya bagaikan sudah terpesong daripada ajaran Islam kerana berpendapat dan berpendirian bahawa ada lebih daripada satu Tuhan!

Kitab Injil di negara-negara Arab menggunakan kalimah Allah dalam Bahasa Arab.

Dalam agama Hindu, konsep "Eka Aneka" (Sanskrit) digunakan untuk mengakui keesaan Pencipta atau disebut tauhid dalam Bahasa Arab. Konsep "eka" (Sanskrit) sering disebut sebagai "esa" atau "tunggal". Muncul konsep "ekan anekan" (Tamil) — Tuhan yang eka (tunggal) tetapi dikenali dalam aneka (pelbagai) bentuk dan nama berdasarkan sifat-sifat-Nya yang infinitif.

Malah, usah kita lupa pada hakikat bahawa agama Hindu adalah antara agama yang paling awal berbicara tentang tauhid (keesaan Tuhan), seperti turut diakui Muhammad Fitri Abdullah dari Persatuan Kebajikan dan Pengubatan Islam Malaysia dalam suatu seminar di Shah Alam pada 30 Mei 2009.

Penganut agama Sikh berkongsi ucapan "Sat Sri Akaal" serta tidak keberatan menerima ucapan itu daripada orang Bukan Sikh. Guru kesepuluh dalam agama Sikh iaitu Guru Gobind Singh menekankan konsep dan prinsip ini. Dalam Bahasa Punjabi, "sat" bermakna "kebenaran" (truth) dan "Akaal" merujuk kepada Tuhan, iaitu "Pencipta yang tiada mula dan tiada akhir" atau "hakiki".

Ucapan "Sat Sri Akaal" membawa makna "Tuhan adalah Kebenaran Hakiki". Dalam kalangan penganut agama Islam, frasa/ucapan yang sering diberikan adalah "Allahu Akhbar" yang membawa makna "Allah Maha Besar" dalam Bahasa Arab.

Maka, apabila ada pihak tampil mengatakan bahawa ada "Tuhan Islam" (Allah) dan ada "Tuhan Bukan Islam", maka sangat memeranjatkan bagi saya sebagai seorang penganut agama Hindu yang berpegang teguh pada konsep Tuhan Yang Maha Esa. 

Malah, sebagai seorang individu yang mendalami agama Islam, Kristian, Sikh, Buddha dan sebagainya sejak usia kanak-kanak, saya berasa hairan, pelik, terkejut dan terkedu apabila ada pihak yang kononnya "pakar agama" tetapi tampil mengeluarkan kenyataan menidakkan keesaan Tuhan.

Seorang sahabat lama yang menggunakan nama Abang Long di Facebook berkongsi pengalaman: "Rakan dan sahabat saya yang Bukan Islam, sejak dahulu apabila mereka susah hati, selalu menyebut 'Tuhan Allah banyak baik, kita minta macam-macam daripada Dia'. Adakah saya perlu menegur percakapan mereka?"

Shamsinor Zaman mengemukakan pandangan yang berlainan tetapi wajar difikirkan secara serius. Katanya, "isu kalimah Allah tidak sepatutnya dibincangkan oleh pakar agama semata-mata. Ini masalah sosio-budaya dan masalah bahasa. Kenapa tokoh kedua-dua bidang berkenaan diam?"

Dalam pada itu, ada pula "pakar agama" yang membuktikan lagi kejahilan dan sikap anti-dakwah dengan menegaskan bahawa sekiranya orang Tidak Islam mahu menggunakan perkataan "Allah" maka mereka wajib memeluk Islam terlebih dahulu. Saya tidak tahu jika wujud manusia yang "kurang cerdik" daripada kelompok manusia seperti itu. Dalam keghairahan kononnya "berdakwah", orang seperti itu mencemarkan kesucian dan keindahan Islam. — Bersambung

* Uthaya Sankar SB sedar bahawa mungkin lebih ramai orang akan memanfaatkan butang "unfriend" dan "block" pada Facebook selepas membaca makalah ini.

* Ini adalah pandangan peribadi penulis.

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Garis panduan sambut Tahun Baru Cina kerajaan Kedah tidak boleh diterima, kata DAP

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:36 AM PST

Garis panduan sambut Tahun Baru Cina kerajaan Kedah tidak boleh diterima, kata DAP

garis panduan dari kerajaan negeri menghalang wanita dari melakukan persembahan sempena menyambut Tahun Baru Cina.Garis panduan dari kerajaan negeri Kedah menghalang wanita dari melakukan persembahan sempena menyambut Tahun Baru Cina mendapat kecaman daripada DAP. — Gambar Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR, 14 Jan — Kerajaan negeri Kedah pimpinan PAS dikecam oleh DAP kerana garis panduan dari kerajaan negeri menghalang wanita dari melakukan persembahan sempena menyambut Tahun Baru Cina.

Menurut Penolong Setiausaha Publisiti DAP Teo Nie Ching, peraturan melarang wanita dari persembahan di pentas sempena Tahun Baru Cina dianggap sebagai mengarut dan tidak boleh diterima.

"Ini bukan sahaja tidak menghormati hak orang bukan Islam, ini juga diskrimikasi terhadap wanita. Kerajaan negeri Kedah yang dipimpin PAS harus mengkaji semula dan membatalkan garis panduan ini," kata Teo yang merupakan ahli parlimen Serdang.

Menurut Teo, kerajaan yang tidak mendengar kehendak rakyat tidak akan bertahan lama, dan berharap kerajaan Kedah untuk lebih inklusif dalam menyentuh isu-isu sensitif.

"Ini bukan pertama kali kerajaan PR Kedah terlibat dalam kontroversi seperti ini, tindakan mereka menyebabkan Pakatan Rakyat menerima kritikan hebat dari parti komponen BN dan melemahkan peluang PR menjelang pilihan raya akan datang, dan tindakan tersebut hanya menjauhkan rakyat dari pentadbiran.

"Tidak ada parti politik dalam negara ini yang boleh bertahan dengan sokongan satu kaum sahaja. Keputusan dari kerajaan negeri Kedah ini bertentangan dengan semangat slogan PAS iaitu 'PAS for All'," katanya lagi.

Teo berkata, dengan slogan Perdana Menteri 1Malaysia terbukti mengelirukan, rakyat Malaysia juga mula mempersoalkan slogan "PAS for All".

"Kerajaan PAS Kedah tidak seharusnya memandang rendah dengan orang ramai, PR diundi oleh rakyat kerana kemarahan mereka kepada BN.

"Jadi rakyat juga boleh lakukan perkara sedemikian kepada PR sekiranya mereka kecewa dengan pentadbiran," katanya lagi.

Garis panduan dikeluarkan anggota Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri Kedah pada 9 Januari lepas antaranya melibatkan aspek pemakaian, nyanyian dan tarian, dilihat bercanggah dengan Perlembagaan Persekutuan.

Garis panduan itu antara lain menggariskan cara pemakaian pegawai dan artis yang terlibat hendaklah bersopan, tidak menjolok mata, artis digalakkan membuat persembahan nyanyian dan lagu berunsurkan ketuhanan atau nasihat dan tidak melalaikan serta melampau dan jika berlaku nyanyian dan tarian yang melampau, pihak kerajaan berhak memberhentikan program yang dijalankan dengan serta merta.

Presiden MCA Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek menyifatkan garis panduan kerajaan PAS Kedah mengenai sambutan Tahun Baru Cina, sebagai menggugat serta menghakis hak dan kebebasan golongan bukan Islam di negeri itu.

Beliau berkata demikian merujuk kepada garis panduan mengenai penganjuran program '1Malaysia Sambutan Tahun Baru Cina 2013′ yang akan berlangsung di Star Walk Alor Setar, Kedah, pada 15 Februari depan.

Najib edar angpau percuma sempenan ulangtahun pertama Facebook ‘Ah Jib Gor’

Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:18 AM PST

Laman Facebook "Ah Jib Gor" bertujuan mendekatkan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak dengan masyarakat Malaysia. — Gambar fail

KUALA LUMPUR, 14 Jan — Sempena ulang tahun pertama pelancaran laman Facebook "Ah Jib Gor" serta sambutan Tahun Baru Cina pada 10 Feb ini, Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak akan mengedarkan sampul angpau khas secara percuma untuk para peminatnya bermula hari ini.

Sampul angpau itu berwarna merah dan memaparkan karikatur Najib dengan berbaju Melayu hijau serta beberapa karakter kartun berbaju tradisional yang dicetak perkataan "Selamat Tahun Baru Cina".

Najib menerusi laman itu mengucapkan ribuan terima kasih kepada semua peminat-peminat yang memberikan sokongan kepada beliau selama ini dengan memberi cadangan serta mengutarakan idea bernas dalam bahasa Mandarin menerusi laman itu.

"Walaupun saya tidak dapat memberi maklum balas kepada setiap cadangan itu tetapi sudah cukup untuk saya memahami akan suara-suara masyarakat Cina di

Malaysia," katanya dalam laman peminat berbahasa Mandarin itu.

"Sampul angpau ini melambangkan perpaduan serta semangat bersatu-padu di

kalangan semua rakyat Malaysia, diharapkan agar semua masyarakat pelbagai kaum dapat mengekalkan semangat ini serta meneruskan sokongan terhadap kami," katanya.

Menurut laman web facebook "Ah Jib Gor", peminat-peminat hanya perlu "Like" pada laman itu dan menghantarkan alamat rumah serta nama penuh masing-masing ke alamat e-mel ahjibgor@gmail.com dan menyatakan bilangan paket angpau yang diingini.

Setiap paket mengandungi lima keping sampul angpau dan setiap peminat hanya boleh mendapatkan dua hingga lima paket sahaja sementara stok masih ada, menurut laman web itu. 

"Ah Jib Gor" merupakan facebook baru Perdana Menteri dalam bahasa Mandarin, mula beroperasi sejak 16 Januari 2012 sebagai satu lagi platform untuk mendekati masyarakat dengan lebih meluas menerusi laman sosial.

"Ah Jib Gor" yang bermaksud "Abang Najib" dalam bahasa Mandarin, diwujudkan untuk memberikan satu lagi forum kepada pengguna media sosial berbahasa Mandarin untuk mengenali Perdana Menteri sebagai insan biasa dan bukannya sebagai perdana menteri semata-mata. — Bernama

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