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A meal in a sandwich

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 07:51 PM PST

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 15 — They say good things come in threes. While I've settled for Charlie's Angels and The Three Musketeers to be definitive examples of good things that come in a trio, I couldn't help but include this sandwich. It even has three names; Club Sandwich, Clubhouse Sandwich and Double-Decker Sandwich — they are all the same.

Strips of perfectly browned bacon, golden fried eggs, crisp lettuce and just the right amount of cheddar cheese, all alternately sandwiched between three slices of crusty toasted bread, cut into quarters and held together by dainty cocktail sticks.

This sandwich is a definite saver; you can easily prepare it with any leftover meat, such as bacon, chicken or turkey though I personally prefer bacon. I always use the bacon made from pork belly and this it is most tender, and it provides significant amounts of juicy flavours that perks up the sandwich.

Through numerous trials and errors, I've discovered that the avocado is the best substitute for the thin layer of butter on the bread. This fatty, subtly-flavoured golden-yellow flesh of the fruit can be likened to a dollop of sunshine on the toast in all its buttery richness.

The delicate, nutty flavour and creamy texture complements the slight crunchiness of the bread and the host of fillings sandwiched between them. This wonder fruit is said to be rich in antioxidants and fine quality protein, of which its composition is almost identical with that of milk.

They are believed to be able to reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke, and go on to protect your tissues and organs from damage over time. Besides that, they are said to be able to ease constipation and combat insomnia.

Another distinct ingredient that boosts the flavours in this sandwich is the cheese; I like to use vintage cheddar cheese, sometimes known as extra tasty cheddar cheese. This variety of cheese has been aged longer compared to the usual cheddar cheese available in the supermarkets. They are aged for longer than 12 months, and their sharper, acidic taste is in perfect balance with the creamy, slightly alkaline flavours of the avocado.

I've never failed to wow my guests with this dish despite its simplicity, whether its grown-ups who have had their share of gourmet cuisine or kids who love something they can hold with their fingers and nibble on. And all of this prepared in such a short period of time. Now that's what I call a quick dose of heaven on your plate.

Club sandwich

Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 5 minutes
Serves 2

6 pieces of wholemeal bread, toasted (just before you assemble the sandwich)
3 pieces of bacon slices, lightly fried
⅟₂ Hass avocado
4 slices matured cheese
4 iceburg lettuce leaves, washed and spun dried
4 eggs, fried on both sides
4 baby tomatoes, cut in halves
Japanese mayonnaise

1. Once ingredients are all ready, toast bread.
2. Spread Japanese mayonnaise over the first slice of bread, and then layer with cheese, fried egg, tomatoes and lettuce.
3. Top with 2nd slice of toasted bread.
4. Add bacon, avocado and fried egg.
5. Top with 3rd slice of toasted bread.
6. Hold the whole thing together with a toothpick.
7. Cut sandwich into half.
8. Repeat process for second sandwich.
For more recipes, go to www.chopstickdiner.com

Japan women, not men, throng stores for Valentines

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 05:50 PM PST

Valentines, Valentines: Women only at Takashimaya. — AFP pic

TOKYO, Feb 15 — Japanese women packed out stores to buy Valentine's Day chocolates for all the men in their lives — partners, friends and bosses — while the men sat back with nothing expected in return.

The traffic in Japan is all one-way on February 14, with men free to sit back and wait for the boxes of goodies to pour in. A month from now, Japan celebrates White Day, when men are required to reciprocate with a white gift.

Chocolate has been available in Japan since at least 1797, when it was given to prostitutes by Dutch traders — the only Europeans allowed a foothold in an otherwise closed country where travelling abroad was punishable by death.

Today, more than anywhere else, Japan's US$11 billion (RM34 billion) chocolate business is driven by special days confected by the advertising industry to get cash tills ringing. Fully half that total is spent in February, according to retailers.

"I'll buy some for my colleagues, but we all agreed not to buy fancy chocolates, or it would cost me a fortune," says Fumiko, a shopper who did not give her surname. "We all buy regular inexpensive chocolates."

Even so, the 40-year-old said she expected to spend around ¥10,000 (RM330) on chocolates during her splurge at Takashimaya, a department store in Tokyo's upmarket Ginza district.

Not all men are treated equally. The more expensive "honmei" (true love) chocolate is reserved for the husband or lover.

Cheaper "giri" (obligation) chocolate goes to co-workers, from the guy who brings the mail to your desk all the way up to the boss of the company.

Inventive chocolate marketers, looking to squeeze even more yen out of a shrinking population, have now started selling "tomo" chocolate — treats that women buy for their female friends.

Takayuki Miyai, a sales manager at Takashimaya, says business was down last year in a market still depressed by the tsunami and nuclear disaster of March 2011, but this year looked a lot more promising.

Japan is the largest market for chocolate in Asia and accounts for a hefty slice of the world's pie, which consultancy KPMG says was worth about US$100 billion in 2012.

At Takashimaya, an entire floor has been dedicated to Valentine's Day chocolates. The exhibition, called "Amour du Chocolat", is teeming with women eager to try the latest creations from international chocolatiers.

French brands cash in on their chic image, among them Pascal Caffet. On its stand, cork-shaped chocolates are the most popular offering.

Filled with champagne and available in dark, milk, and raspberry-and-white flavours, a box of 12 comes in at ¥2,940.

Valentine's Day appeared in Japan as a special occasion in the late 1950s, as the economy was picking up steam after the long, lean years following World War II.

Western products gave an air of sophistication in a country bursting with energy and getting a taste for luxury and wealth after decades of bone-grinding austerity.

It was into this aspirational mix that companies hit upon the idea of marketing Valentine's Day, when a firm called Mary Chocolate began advertising February 14 as "the only day of the year a woman professes her love through presenting chocolate".

The rule was thus established and the underwear, jewellery or flowers given in other parts of the developed world were banished, leaving chocolate the sole currency of Valentine's romance.

Two decades after Valentine's Day took hold, White Day — March 14th — was introduced as a way to sell gifts to men, who were told they must buy something white for the ladies in their lives.

Initially, white marshmallows were de rigeur — on the back of some canny marketing by the marshmallow industry. Now, most things white are permitted. Lingerie tends to sell best.

On Takashimaya's chocolate-filled floor, sales manager Miyai says he is expecting brisk business to continue through next month, and hopes that life in a department store, among all these women, will prove personally profitable.

"Until now, I wasn't exactly surrounded by women so I haven't received that much chocolate," he said. "But this year, I hope I'll get a lot." — AFP/Relaxnews

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Oscar Pistorius charged with murdering girlfriend

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 03:14 PM PST

Pistorius (right) and Steenkamp pose for a picture in Johannesburg, February 7, 2013. — Reuters pic

JOHANNESBURG, Feb 15 — South African "Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius, a double amputee who became one of the biggest names in world athletics, was charged yesterday with shooting dead his girlfriend at his upscale home in Pretoria.

Police said they opened a murder case after a 30-year-old woman was found dead at the Paralympic and Olympic star's house in the Silverlakes gated complex on the capital's outskirts.

Pistorius, 26, and his girlfriend, model Reeva Steenkamp, had been the only people in the house at the time of the shooting, police brigadier Denise Beukes told reporters, adding witnesses had been interviewed about the early morning incident.

"We are talking about neighbours and people that heard things earlier in the evening and when the shooting took place," Beukes said outside the heavily guarded residential complex.

Police said a 9mm pistol had been found at the scene.

Beukes said police were aware of previous incidents at the Pistorius house. "I can confirm that there have previously been incidents at the home of Mr Oscar Pistorious, of allegations of a domestic nature," she said.

Pistorius, who uses carbon fibre prosthetic blades to run, is due to appear in a Pretoria court today.

"He is doing well but very emotional," his lawyer Kenny Oldwage told SABC TV, but gave no further comment.

A sports icon for triumphing over disability to compete with able-bodied athletes at the Olympics, his sponsorship deals, including one with sports apparel group Nike, are thought to be worth US$2 million (RM6.2 million) a year.

South Africa's M-Net cable TV channel said it was pulling adverts featuring Pistorius off air immediately after blanket coverage of the arrest in a country more used to honouring Pistorius as a national hero.

Steenkamp's colleagues in the modelling world were distraught. "We are all devastated. Her family is in shock," her agent, Sarita Tomlinson, tearfully told Reuters. "They did have a good relationship. Nobody actually knows what happened."

Pistorius, who was born without a fibula in both legs, was the first double amputee to run in the Olympics and reached the 400m semi-finals in London 2012.

In last year's Paralympics he suffered his first loss over 200m in nine years. After the race he questioned the legitimacy of Brazilian winner Alan Oliveira's prosthetic blades, though he was quick to express regret for the comments.

South Africa has some of the world's highest rates of violent crime, and many home owners have weapons to defend themselves against intruders, although Pistorius's complex is surrounded by a three-metre high wall and electric fence.

In 2004, Springbok rugby player Rudi Visagie shot dead his 19-year-old daughter after he mistakenly thought she was a robber trying to steal his car in the middle of the night.

Before the murder charge was announced, Johannesburg's Talk Radio 702 said the athlete may have mistaken Steenkamp for a burglar.

Pistorius was arrested in 2009 for assault after slamming a door on a woman and spent a night in police custody. Family and friends said it was just an accident and charges were dropped.

Steenkamp, a regular on the South African social scene, was reported to have been dating Pistorius for several months.

In the social pages of last weekend's Sunday Independent she described him as having "impeccable" taste. "His gifts are always thoughtful," she was quoted as saying.

Some of her last Twitter postings indicated she was looking forward to Valentine's Day yesterday. "What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow???" she posted.

Pistorius was yesterday being processed through the police system. "At this stage he is on his way to a district surgeon for medical examination," the police brigadier said.

"When a person has been accused of a crime like murder they look at things like testing under the finger nails, taking a blood alcohol sample and all kinds of other test that are done. They are standard medical tests," Beukes said.

Pistorius is also sponsored by British telecoms firm BT, sunglasses maker Oakley and French designer Thierry Mugler.

"We are shocked by this terrible, tragic news. We await the outcome of the South African police investigation," a BT spokeswoman said before Pistorius was charged.

A Nike spokesman in London said before hearing of the murder charge that the company was "saddened by the news, but we have no further comment to make at this stage".

Pistorius also has a sponsorship deal with Icelandic prosthetics manufacturer Ossur.

"I can only say that our thoughts and prayers are with Oscar and the families involved in the tragedy," Ossur CEO Jon Sigurdsson told Reuters. "It is completely premature to discuss or speculate on our business relationship with him."

Neighbours expressed shock at the arrest of a "good guy".

"It is difficult to imagine an intruder entering this community, but we live in a country where intruders can get in wherever they want to," said one Silverlakes resident, who did not want to be named.

"Oscar is a good guy, an upstanding neighbour, and if he is innocent I feel for this guy deeply," he said. — Reuters

Stability the watchword for New Zealand challengers

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 04:35 AM PST

New Zealand All Blacks' Cory Jane scores a try during their Rugby Championship test match against Argentina Los Pumas in La Plata in this September 29, 2012 file photograph. — Reuters pic

WELLINGTON, Feb 14 — Stability has been embraced by four of New Zealand's five Super Rugby coaches ahead of the 2013 season as they seek to wrest the title away from Dave Rennie's Waikato Chiefs.

Only new Auckland Blues coach John Kirwan made wholesale changes with 16 new players included in his 32-man squad as he seeks to reinvigorate a moribund franchise.

The All Blacks-laden Blues were tipped as winners of the competition last year but injuries to key players and big name signings Ma'a Nonu and Piri Weepu failing to spark caused the team to self destruct.

The influx of fringe players towards the end of last season, brought about by the injury toll and former coach Pat Lam having nothing to lose, lay out a path to the future that Kirwan has embraced.

Despite the new faces in the playing roster, arguably the best addition to improving the team's fortunes has been that of Kirwan and his fellow coaches.

Kirwan wasted little time in asking former All Blacks coach Graham Henry to come on board as a technical adviser. Both are Auckland rugby icons, with the team's three Super Rugby titles all coming while Henry was involved.

IT AIN'T BROKE

In contrast to Kirwan's sweeping changes, Rennie, who guided the Chiefs to their first Super Rugby title with a 37-6 victory over the Sharks in the 2012 final, has adopted an 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' mantra.

The Chiefs finally clicked last year under their rookie coach as their unsung forwards provided the grunt and a platform for flyhalf Aaron Cruden to run the game.

Despite having lost Sonny Bill Williams from his backline, Rennie has tweaked rather than overhauled his squad and added players that give him solidity rather than out and out game-breaking ability.

Mark Hammett at the Wellington Hurricanes has also made few changes with 24 players returning from his 2012 squad.

The arrival of All Blacks prop Ben Franks to join a front row of Dane Coles and the promising Jeffrey Toomaga-Allen is a boost, while teenage loose forward Ardie Savea is already being compared to All Blacks great Michael Jones.

The loss of winger Cory Jane to a knee injury will test their depth in the outside backs, though the 30-year-old has said his last two Super Rugby seasons were hardly of the standard he expected of himself.

TITLE PRESSURE

Canterbury Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder has also tweaked his squad, though pressure is mounting on the former All Blacks captain to win the team's first title since 2008.

A post-season review saw a restructuring of roles in the coaching set up and the departure of former assistant Daryl Gibson, who felt his post had been downgraded. Blackadder has promised a more attacking focus this year.

While All Blacks captain Richie McCaw will miss the majority of the season as he takes a six-month sabbatical, Matt Todd has proved a more than competent replacement in the back row.

Number eight Kieran Read will take over the captaincy, giving him the chance to further cement his leadership credentials as McCaw's successor in the national side.

The Crusaders will also be without Zac Guildford for the early part of the season at least after the All Blacks winger voluntarily stood down to battle his problems with alcohol.

Otago Highlanders coach Jamie Joseph is also under title pressure after two solid seasons that were characterised by good starts followed by late-season fades.

Some top-class recuriting has improved the depth of the squad with World Cup winners Tony Woodcock, Ma'a Nonu and Brad Thorn all joining this year after Hosea Gear ventured south in 2012. — Reuters

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Hedonism or quality? What drives luxury purchases

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 05:59 AM PST

When it comes to splurging on luxury products, the French aim for exclusivity while Americans buy to feel good. — shutterstock.com pic

NEW YORK, Feb 14 — What motivates us to splurge on a luxury item? University of Delaware researchers looked at nine different countries to find the answer and found that why you buy depends on where you live.

American consumers tend to buy expensive items for hedonistic purposes, or to feel good about themselves rather than to please others, says head researcher Jaehee Jung. To reach those conclusions, the team surveyed university students about their motives, finding that many responded positively to statements such as "pleasure is all that matters." Quality of luxury items wasn't as much of a concern.

Perhaps under the influence of American consumerism, Brazilian and Indian students perceived luxury in the same way.

Germans, however, are more focused on function, placing emphasis on quality standards over prestige, as do Italians, Hungarians, and Slovakians.

However, French students said that they value luxury items because of the expense and exclusivity. French subjects responded positively to statements such as "true luxury products cannot be mass produced" and "few people own a true luxury product."

"Many luxury goods originate in France," Jung adds. "Cultural heritage and pride might have made them feel luxury is not for everyone."

The findings appear in the journal Psychology & Marketing. Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mar.20583/abstract

— AFP-Relaxnews

Single or married? Either way, you’re probably satisfied with it, says study

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 02:52 AM PST

Whether you're single or married, happy or unhappy, most people are positively biased toward their current relationship status, a new study says. — shutterstock.com pic

NEW YORK, Feb 14 — Single or in a relationship? If you don't see your relationship status changing anytime soon, chances are you view your way of life as ideal, maybe even "best for everyone," according to a new study.

What that boils down to, researchers say, is married couples feeling sad for their lonely single friends, while singles in turn pity their coupled friends' loss of freedom.

"We often become evangelists for our own lifestyles," the researchers say. "When it comes to our relationship status, we are rarely content to simply say 'being single works for me' or 'being in a relationship suits my disposition.'" Rather, people may idealize their own relationship status, perhaps as a way of coping with the aspects of it that aren't that ideal, they noted.

To reach their findings, researchers Kristin Laurin of Stanford University and David Kille and Richard Eibach of the University of Waterloo tested 458 adults ranging in age from 18 to 79 in four separate experiments. The first showed that the more stable participants considered their relationship status to be, the more they "idealized that status as a norm for others to follow," they said. This was true for both singles and coupled subjects, regardless of whether or not they were happy with their status.

For their second study, the team asked subjects to imagine a Valentine's Day evening for an imaginary person of the same gender, named Nicole or Nick. Subjects who judged their own relationship status to be stable thought that Nicole/Nick would have a better Valentine's Day if she or he had the same status as them. However, the subjects had less positive judgments when Nicole/Nick's relationship status was different from theirs.

The findings, announced Monday, will appear in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. — AFP-Relaxnews

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Lady Gaga needs hip surgery, cancels remainder of tour

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 07:38 AM PST

Lady Gaga has cancelled the remainder of her concert tour due to health reasons. — Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, Feb 14 — Lady Gaga cancelled the remainder of her "Born This Way Ball" concert tour to undergo hip surgery, promoters Live Nation said yesterday.

The 26-year-old singer announced she was suffering from an inflammation of the joints on Tuesday, but the tour operator said Gaga's injuries were more serious than she realized.

"After additional tests this morning to review the severity of the issue, it has been determined that Lady Gaga has a labral tear of the right hip," Live Nation said in a statement.

"She will need surgery to repair the problem, followed by strict downtime to recover. This, unfortunately, will force her to cancel the tour so she can heal," it added.

Gaga has been on the road for two years, travelling across six continents.

On Tuesday, she postponed four US shows saying she was suffering from synovitis that left her temporarily unable to walk. Synovitis is an inflammation of the joints that sometimes follows a sprain, strain or injury.

According to her website, the singer was due to play another 20 dates in the United States.

Live Nation said ticket holders would have their money refunded, starting today. — Reuters

Jennifer Lawrence seen winning Best Actress Oscar

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 07:20 AM PST

Actress Jennifer Lawrence poses as she arrives for the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London February 10, 2013. — Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, Feb 14 — Two rising Hollywood actresses are seen as front-runners for this year's Best Actress Oscar, with Jennifer Lawrence expected to steal the show from Jessica Chastain on awards night, a Reuters poll showed yesterday.

In true Hollywood style, there is even some off-screen drama between the actresses before the February 24 Academy Awards with Chastain from "Zero Dark Thirty" using Facebook to deny unsubstantiated rumours of fierce rivalry with Lawrence from "Silver Linings Playbook."

"I find it very sad that the media makes up bogus stories about women fighting in this industry," wrote Chastain over the weekend.

The two actresses are in a field of five vying for the top female title at the world's most prestigious movie awards.

The group also includes the youngest and oldest nominees in the award's 85-year history, with 9-year-old Quvenzhane Wallis nominated for "Beasts of the Southern Wild" and Emmanuelle Riva, 85, up for foreign language drama "Amour."

The fifth actress in the running is Naomi Watts as the mother in the tsunami movie "The Impossible."

Riva has won two best actress awards this year — from the BAFTA and the National Society of Film Critics — for playing a retired music teacher struggling to cope with the aftermath of a stroke in Austrian director Michael Haneke's film.

But a Reuters Ipsos poll of 1,586 Americans found 15 per cent thought Lawrence, 22, should win the Oscar and 15 per cent said she was most likely to win the prize.

Only 11 per cent thought Chastain, 35, should win and 10 per cent said she was most likely to win. Riva was only seen as most likely to win by 4 per cent of voters.

Chastain and Lawrence have been competing head-to-head so far in the major acting awards this year.

Chastain lost out to Lawrence in the Screen Actors Guild awards last month when "The Hunger Games" star won the Best Actress prize for her role as a young widow in the quirky romance "Silver Linings Playbook."

But Chastain took home the Golden Globe for her role as a young female CIA agent who tracks down Osama bin Laden in thriller "Zero Dark Thirty."

Both actresses have been nominated for Oscars previously.

Chastain was in the running for Best Supporting Actress last year for her role in "The Help" while Lawrence was nominated for Best Actress in 2010 for the indie hit "Winter's Bone."

The public was more certain on who would bag the award for Best Supporting Actress from the 6,000 members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Anne Hathaway has already won three trophies this year for playing Fantine in the musical "Les Miserables."

The Reuters poll, conducted between February 8 and Tuesday, found 26 per cent of voters said Hathaway was most likely to take home the Best Supporting Actress statuette, while 18 per cent expected Sally Field to win for her role in the US Civil War-era drama "Lincoln."

Also nominated for their supporting turns are Amy Adams from "The Master," Helen Hunt from "The Sessions" and Jacki Weaver from "Silver Linings Playbook."

The accuracy of the Reuters poll uses a statistical measure called a "credibility interval" and is precise to within 2.8 per centage points. — Reuters

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Talk of currency wars ‘overblown,’ IMF spokesman says

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 07:57 AM PST

Talk of currency wars was 'overblown', IMF spokesman Gerry Rice told reporters today. — AFP pic

WASHINGTON, Feb 14 — The International Monetary Fund said talk of currency wars was 'overblown,' playing down concerns today that easy monetary policies in advanced economies had sparked dangerous devaluations.

"I think you're referring to the recent moves in exchange rates, and the so-called talk of currency wars, which we feel is overblown," IMF spokesman Gerry Rice told reporters today, in response to a question about whether the Fund was concerned about recent exchange rate movements.

"Our multilateral assessment does not indicate very significant deviations from the fair value for the relevant currencies," he said.

Rice's statement echoed similar comments from the Fund's chief economist, who last month said the IMF saw no problems with countries' actions to get their economies back to health. — Reuters

Putin orders Russian security forces on high alert before Olympics

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 07:55 AM PST

MOSCOW, Feb 14 — President Vladimir Putin ordered Russia's security services to be on high alert today to protect against attacks by Islamist militants in the run up to next year's Winter Olympics in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi.

Russia President Vladimir Putin. — Reuters pic

Putin, speaking after a suicide bomber killed three policemen in a Caucasus province across the mountain range from the Sochi region, said "all anti-terrorist forces should be at the highest level of alertness and readiness."

"The most important thing here is the protection of people's lives. It is necessary to provide reliable anti-terrorist protection of... large-scale public, international events soon to take place in our country," Putin told senior officials from the Federal Security Service.

Russia fought two wars against separatists in its Chechnya province following the collapse of the Soviet Union, a conflict that has slowly turned into an insurgency that aims to carve out an Islamic state in the Caucasus.

Sochi, host of the 2014 Winter Games, is at the western end of the Caucasus Mountain range. — Reuters

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‘Jack Reacher’ author gets lifetime achievement prize

Posted: 13 Feb 2013 03:36 PM PST

NEW YORK, Feb 14 — Lee Child, author of 17 novels including "Killing Floor," "One Shot," and "The Affair," has been awarded the Diamond Dagger for lifetime achievement in crime fiction.

The ex-TV producer joins Frederick Forsyth, Ian Rankin, Ruth Rendell and P.D. James on a list of 27 previous winners.

"Lee is one of the few British crime thriller authors to have become a global brand name; he is also an extremely charming and open person and a tireless promoter of our genre," said CWA Chair Peter James.

The author's prominence increased in 2012 when Tom Cruise took on the role of recurring protagonist Jack Reacher in a film of the same name, based on the story told in "One Shot."

"Never Go Back," Jack Reacher's eighteenth outing, is currently scheduled for publication in August 2013. — AFP/Relaxnews

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Dr M, PAS tak tinggal DAP

Posted: 13 Feb 2013 08:15 PM PST

14 FEB ― Dalam satu kenyataan terakhir Dr Mahathir Mohamad menyebut kira-kira, PAS mahu berpecah dengan DAP dan dalam perkara yang sama Setiausaha Agung PAS, Mustapa Ali pula berkata, PAS tetap bersama DAP.

Dengan kenyataan Dr Mahathir bererti dia telah berputus asa untuk memecahkan PAS dan DAP. Dan dengan penegasan Mustapa itu bererti, tak usah buat apa, PAS tidak akan tinggalkan DAP sebagaimana yang dikehendaki oleh Dr Mahathir dan Umno.

Semahu-mahu Dr Mahathir, biarlah PAS tinggalkan DAP terutama menjelang PRU13 ini dengan alasan konon supaya kesucian perjuangan PAS dapat dipelihara. Jika dengan tujuan itu apakah Umno pula sedia tinggalkan MCA dan MIC demi kesucian perjuangan Melayunya.

Jika PAS tidak berani meninggalkan DAP demi muslihat politiknya, maka orang PAS juga boleh bertanya, beranikah Umno meninggalkan MCA demi musllihat dan kesucian perjuangan Melayu seperti yang didakwanya?

Mati-mati Umno tidak berani meninggalkan MCA dan Gerakan sekalipun kedua parti Cina komponan Barisan Nasional itu sudah tinggal nyawa-nyawa ikan. Dapat ditelah jika Umno berani meninggnalkan MCA, nescaya putuslah nyawanya.

Hidup Umno dulu, sekarang dan selama-lamanya adalah atas bantuan hayat MCA. Kalau MCA tidak lagi mahu bersama Umno, matilah Umno.

Wakik politik Malaysia hari ini, penerusan politik masing-masing bergantung kepada keupayaan mereka bermuafakat dengan parti-parti lain yang mewakili kelompok masing-masing.

Yang idealnya ialah supaya setiap parti itu menjadi pertubuhan berbagai kaum seperti PKR. Tetapi setakat ini belum ada parti seperti it u yang berjaya. Di peringkat yang terakhir ini, PKR dalam peringkat percubaan dan PAS sedang mencuba membawa semua kaum bergabung dengannya melalui sayap Dewan Perhimpunan Penyokongnya.

DAP, Gerakan dan PPP mencuba sejak awal untuk menjadi parti semua kaum tetapi ia belum berjaya. DAP dan Gerakan menonjol parti yang disertai majoriti Cina dan PPP menjadi parti orang India juga.

Sementara percubaan PAS dan PKR mencapai sasaran menjadi parti semua kaum, maka muafakat parti mewakili kelompok masing-masing seperti yang Umno dan MCA buat adalah praktikal. Atas realiti atau wakik inilah maka PAS dan DAP meraikan kehendak zaman berpakat dengan PKR dalam Pakatan Rakyat.

Apa tujuan dan impian masing-masing biarkanlah dan lantaklah asal masyarakat berbagai kaum rasa seronok dan selesa untuk bersama.

PAS dan DAP merasa amat selesa dengan apa yang nikmatinya bersama PKR sekarang, maka apa orang lain nak kata. Biar berbuih mulut orang Umno cuba menghalang tidur sebantal PAS dan DAP, tidak sedikit pun mereka hiraukan, hingga nanti kering air liur orang Umno, lalu ia pun diam.

Dengan nada cakap Dr Mahathir tentang PAS tidak akan berpecah dengan DAP adalah tanda air liur orang Umno mula kering. Berapa lama ia hendak memperleceh kerjasama PAS dan DAP biarlah sehingga lalu. Dan bila PAS dan DAP berjaya membuktikan setiakawannya selepas Putrajaya dibebaskan nanti, nescaya Umno pun tidak bercakap lagi.

Berapa lama pula PAS dan DAP hendak terus bersama? Selagi ia mahu dan lalu dan selagi mereka percaya dan mempercayai. Dan jika mereka juga tiba ke peringkat tidak percaya dan mempercayai seperti Umno dan MCA sekarang, maka mereka pun jadi macam Umno dan MCA jugalah.

Tetapi DAP, PAS dan PKR mesti bekerja menjadi muafakat yang endless possibilities.

* Ini adalah pandangan peribadi penulis

Use the vote to create jobs

Posted: 13 Feb 2013 04:37 PM PST

FEB 14 — My neighbourhood grocery is manned by a local nursing graduate. Located in the rougher end of the residential area, the store is frequented, among others, by UN-managed Myanmar Christian refugees, cross-sections of African communities, Indonesian contract workers living out of abandoned shoplots, and Malaysians.

Su is a single 24-year-old on minimum wage. She feels the future is stark as the search for a job in the industry she was trained for is made difficult by graduates from her college not being employers' preferred choice and hirers tempted by the option of cheap foreign nurses. Su's student loan is a growing burden as the RM60,000 she owes for that degree is turning out to be her own little inferno.

She is not alone; she is part of the most despairing group in the country at present, the annual output from local universities who are increasingly without jobs, with temporary government jobs or ending up as blue-collar workers — cashiers or restaurant servers.

In the coming general election, equally with education and healthcare as key decision points, voters should examine the jobs situation here at home.

All together, not nitpicking

Any discussion about jobs does revolve around the unemployment rate. However, an appraisal predicated only on that stat can mislead, plus, rarely does it on its own offer insight of what lies ahead.

Same as with GDP growth, an increasing pie does not translate to an equal or just carving up of the said pie.

The discourse must extend to the quality of the jobs, the promises they hold and the benefits they offer. Then a broader overview of the economic structure of the economy, for job projections and sustainability assessments are constructed from what industries exist, continue to exist and new industries to emerge. It veers to education and immigration, and yes, corruption.

The employment burden

That the average salary of those in the oil and gas industry is RM7,500, and that of those not in it being a fifth at RM1,500, tells an alarming story.

The government's obsession for decades to stunt unemployed rates has led to creativity rather than creation. The civil service being overstaffed has been retold to death, but that reality operates side by side with government-linked companies (GLCs) presumably under instructions to retain large number of staff despite strenuously outsourcing work.

This is not to blame one industry for being profitable, it is profitable anywhere, but for the other industries or sectors to be not showing enough productivity per worker when divided by the bloated staff numbers.

Perhaps the way forward is to strengthen the ability of medium-sized companies which are lither and have the capacity to grow the respective industries, like information technology. Stronger SMEs are prone to hire young, reduce the layers of hierarchy and open doors to equity sharing. Government has to symbolically move away from the ethos that size is quality, as seen by the fixation with large projects and large companies.

This is important, because it is time to transform the thinking that employment is a burden for the established order and shift to a think that the right allocation of human resource will lead the charge for smaller but more robust organisations.

The US rethink

US President Barack Obama made two pledges in regards to jobs in the wealthiest nation in the world. He said that his administration will go after the jobs that have left stateside for cheaper destinations and second, turn the country into a producer of new economy jobs.

The American worker, Obama asserted, may not match the wage rates in Honduras but the American worker can produce better products efficiently which gives a cost-value rationalisation that is second to none. It is about marrying logistics, local inventiveness, work pride and automation to reinvent the thinking that manufacturing jobs are tied only to searching for places that do it for less.

In the second more dreamy but grounded opinion on the new economy, he tied it to education, the continued conviction that a meaningful education rich with science and technology will prepare a generation capable of envisioning the industries of tomorrow, and therefore the jobs of tomorrow too.

There is much take-home value for Malaysia in this regard. MCA president Chua Soi Lek, leading the chorus call to use policy tools to avert the minimum wage on businesses, missed the cue, that the raising of wages can be the trigger to force Malaysian firms to increase efficiency.

Malaysia has often fashioned itself to become more of a higher value manufacturer like Singapore, but in order to be that, then the country has to present clear ideas on which particular industries it can do this and how the state will support it to become sustainable.

This may be the harder objective to meet, irrespective of which coalition wins at the polls.

The second might be easier, with the help of migration. Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, is a permanent resident of Singapore and has renounced his US citizenship. While there is a coterie of tax-related issues to the decision, Singapore is not unique in offering these benefits.

The thing is, Malaysia is a tropical paradise, multicultural and a tourist hub. The allure of settling down in Malaysia is always tempting. In an increasingly borderless world where business is a matter of clicks, the choice of abode can be entirely personal.

But more than just reeling in retirees in limited-access programmes, so that they spend most of their life savings here, there is the opportunity to get those building their wealth to be based in Malaysia. Their businesses will generate jobs, and even support industries. This is where Malaysia has a permanent advantage over the Koreas and Argentinas of the globe.

However the laws are prohibitive, altering them encroaches on touchy subjects. Laws of ownership without Bumiputera requirements and fair access to permanent residency leading to citizenship without the threat of expulsion on a whim.

While menial workers from regional countries are seen as a zero-sum game as they reduce job openings for locals and not create jobs, the star migrant from an increasingly open and accepting Malaysia will lead to jobs for others, and even full-blown industries.

Get them talking about it

Theoretically, in the hands of 222 newly-elected parliamentarians lay completely the policies to affect jobs in Malaysia.

For too long those decisions have been made by just key members of the Cabinet and every other Malaysian is clueless until the next slew of rules is belted out. This election season all the candidates would have social media to share their message. It is up to the electorate to goad them into explaining their thoughts and ideas on the matter.

As for Su, today is another day scanning barcodes and selling cheap nasi campur. Docked outside the shrinking middle class as wages are dwarfed by rising costs, she is even further disadvantage for she is unfortunately a non-voter. It has to rely on others standing in her boat to consider for her in the coming election.

If enough of her generation feel there is too little being done to give them the right type of jobs through the appropriate policies, those governing may need to look for jobs after the 13th general election.

* This is the personal opinion of the columnist.

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Polis kata tiada laporan ancaman ke atas Psy

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 01:16 AM PST

[unable to retrieve full-text content]GEORGE TOWN, 14 Feb – Pihak polis tidak menerima sebarang laporan ancaman ke atas bintang dari Korea Selatan Psy pada Isnin lalu, kata ketua Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah SAC Mazlan Kesah. "Saya tidak tahu sebarang ancaman keatas Psy atau sesiapapun. "Ini adalah kali pertama saya dengar ini tapi mungkin ianya dikendalikan oleh Bukit Aman," kata The ...


Ketua Polis P.Pinang: Kawalan ketat kerana ancaman sabotaj

Posted: 14 Feb 2013 01:16 AM PST

Bintang dari Korea Selatan, Psy merupakan tarikan utama ke majlis sambutan Tahun Baru Cina anjuran Barisan Nasional yang diadakan di George Town awal minggu ini. — Gambar fail

GEORGE TOWN, 14 Feb -- Terdapat ancaman sabotaj semasa persembahan Psy berlangsung pada majlis rumah terbuka Tahun Baru Cina Barisan Nasional (BN), kata Ketua Polis Pulau Pinang, Datuk Abdul Rahim Hanafi hari ini.

"Kami terima maklumat ancaman sabotaj terhadap persembahan Psy sejak daripada malam beliau menjejak kaki di Pulau Pinang.

"Kami telah mengawal ketat setiap waktu keatas beliau sehinggalah bertolak pulang pada malam Isnin lalu," kata beliau.

Abdul Rahim berkata kehadiran terlalu ramai orang dan kawalan keselamatan ketat menyebabkan bintang popular Korea tersebut terlewat naik ke pentas semasa acara berlangsung.

Sebelum ini khabar angin mengatakan bintang  "Oppa Gangnam Style" enggan naik keatas pentas untuk menyertai pemimpin BN dalam acara menggaul yee sang pada majlis yang menarik hampir 60 ribu orang pada hari tersebut.

Awal hari ini, Pengerusi BN Teng Chang Yeow berkata terdapat satu cubaan ancaman terhadap nyawa artis sensasi K-pop tersebut sebelum tiba di sini dan pihak polis terpaksa mengawal kawasan sekitar sebelum beliau naik ke pentas dan mengakibatkan kelewatan tersebut.

"Ketika itu keadaan agak sesak dan bukan mudah untuk mengawal ketat Psy, jadi kami terpaksa berhati-hati semasa mengiringinya daripada khemah ke pentas memandangkan kawalan terpaksa dibuat setiap sudut," kata Abdul Rahim.

Beliau bersetuju kawalan keselamatan ketat sebagai punca kelewatan Psy naik ke pentas pada Isnin lalu.

"Bukit Aman memberitahu kami tentang ancaman sabotaj semasa persembahannya, maka kami terpaksa lebih berhati-hati untuk merahsiakan lokasinya sepanjang beliau disini," ujar beliau lagi.

Abdul Rahim turut menambah malahan pada petang Isnin, selepas majlis di padang Han Chiang semasa Psy berada di restoran Tanjung Tokong juga telah menyebabkan ratusan peminatnya turut sama hadir disana.

"Hanya dalam beberapa minit,  hampir 300 peminat menunggu beliau untuk berjumpa dengannya dan kami terpaksa membawa beliau pergi serta-merta," kata beliau.

Teng sebelum ini menafikan spekulasi mengatakan Najib meninggalkan pentas selepas Psy tidak tampil keatas pentas semasa dijemput menggaul yee sang bersama pemimpin BN tempoh hari.

Beliau berkata acara menggaul "yee sang" bukan sebahagian program Psy dan terdapat salah faham apabila pengacara majlis tidak mengikut aturcara yang ditetapkan.

Majlis rumah terbuka tersebut yang diadakan di padang Han Chiang telah dihadiri sebanyak lebih 60,000 orang.

Penyanyi  "Oppa Gangnam Style" yang nama sebenarnya Park Jae-Sang dan juara Asian Wave 2012, Shila Amzah merupakan tarikan utama dalam majlis tersebut yang bermula seawal jam 9 pagi dan berakhir pada 1 petang.

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