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The Malaysian Insider :: Food

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Michelin to make restaurant reservations easier for diners

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 06:49 PM PST

An app to share your dining history with

LONDON, March 4 – Want to know what your friends are eating and where they're dining? A restaurant reservation site has launched a Facebook app that allows users to rate the places they've been and share ... Read More

Lunch treats at Topshelf

By Eu Hooi Khaw

KUALA LUMPUR, March 2 — The Man Roast Beef Salad was a great start to lunch. Slices of beef, medium rare, were laid over a mixed salad, and drizzled with a tart, tingly dressing. It's one of the dishes on ... Read More

Best female chef in Asia: ‘Women cook just as well as men’

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 06:13 PM PST

An app to share your dining history with

LONDON, March 4 – Want to know what your friends are eating and where they're dining? A restaurant reservation site has launched a Facebook app that allows users to rate the places they've been and share ... Read More

Lunch treats at Topshelf

By Eu Hooi Khaw

KUALA LUMPUR, March 2 — The Man Roast Beef Salad was a great start to lunch. Slices of beef, medium rare, were laid over a mixed salad, and drizzled with a tart, tingly dressing. It's one of the dishes on ... Read More

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The Malaysian Insider :: Sports

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PSG, Juve end long wait for quarter-final places

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 03:09 PM PST

March 07, 2013

PSG's Thiago Silva (left) and Salvatore Sirigu react at the end of their Champions League match against Valencia in Paris, March 6, 2013. — Reuters picLONDON, March 7 — Paris St Germain squeezed past Valencia and Juventus saw off Celtic to reach the Champions League quarter-finals after long absences yesterday, joining Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund in the last eight.

PSG made it through to the quarters for the first time in 18 seasons but were pushed all the way by Valencia, who lost the first leg 2-1 at home but levelled the last-16 tie on aggregate with a stunning long-range shot from Brazilian Jonas after 55 minutes.

However, PSG equalised after 66 minutes when Argentine Ezequiel Lavezzi scored when the ball rebounded back from goalkeeper Vicente Guaita who saved his first shot after good running from Kevin Gameiro.

One disappointment for the crowd at the Parc des Princes was the non-appearance of former England captain David Beckham, who was named among the substitutes by coach Carlo Ancelotti but not used.

Twice winners Juventus, 3-0 ahead from the first leg in Glasgow, beat 1967 champions Celtic 2-0 on a rainy night in Turin as goals from Alessandro Matri and Fabio Quagliarella gave them a 5-0 aggregate success and a place in the last eight for the first time since 2006.

They also stretched their unbeaten run in all European games to 18 matches.

Celtic had little hope of overturning the deficit, but their fans never stopped cheering and supporting their side to create a great atmosphere at the Juventus Stadium.

Real Madrid reached the last eight on Tuesday when they beat Manchester United 3-2 on aggregate and Borussia Dortmund completed a 5-2 aggregate win over Shakhtar Donetsk.

The four remaining quarter-final places will be decided next week when Barcelona play AC Milan and Schalke 04 face Galatasaray on Tuesday. Malaga meet Porto and Bayern Munich take on Arsenal yesterday. — Reuters

Apologetic McIlroy promises walk off will not happen again

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 07:02 AM PST

March 06, 2013

Golf world number one Rory McIlroy. — Reuters file picMIAMI, March 6 — World number one Rory McIlroy acknowledged on Wednesday he was wrong to walk off mid-round at last week's Honda Classic and said his toothache was not bad enough to justify quitting the tournament.

Facing the media for the first time since his controversial withdrawal at PGA National, McIlroy said it soon dawned on him that he had made the wrong decision.

"Obviously I've had a lot of time to think about it. I realised pretty quickly that it wasn't the right thing to do," he told a news conference ahead of Thursday's first round of the WGC-Cadillac Championship.

"No matter how bad I was playing, I should have stayed out there. I should have tried to shoot the best score possible even though it probably wasn't going to be good enough to make the cut," he said, referring to his ill-fated second round where he played the first eight holes at seven over-par before quitting.

McIlroy initially told reporters on Friday as he was heading to his car that he was not in a "good place mentally" and then later a statement cited pain from his wisdom tooth.

Asked which version was the truer reflection of the reason for his withdrawal, McIlroy said both were factors but that his tooth pain was not enough of a reason.

"Both. I wasn't in a good place with my golf game. I was, you know, mentally - you know, my head was all over the place.

"But at the same time, I have been struggling with my lower right wisdom tooth for over a year.

"So, yeah, look, my tooth was bothering me, but it wasn't bothering me enough to probably, you know, quit, but, that's just the way it is," said the Northern Irishman, who is paired with Tiger Woods and England's Luke Donald on Thursday and Friday at Doral's Blue Monster course. — Reuters

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Bolshoi dancer who played villains admits acid attack

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 04:31 AM PST

March 06, 2013

Ballet soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko answers questions after his arrest in Moscow, in this still image released by the press service of the Russian Interior Ministry March 6, 2013. — Reuters picMOSCOW, March 6 — A dancer at Russia's Bolshoi ballet who made his name playing villains has confessed to ordering the acid attack that nearly blinded its director, angry that his lover was being kept out of leading roles.

Pavel Dmitrichenko, who has danced the crazed monarch in Ivan the Terrible and the villain in Swan Lake, was detained yesterday for a crime that shocked Russia and blackened the reputation of the world-famous theatre.

Haggard and unkempt, Dmitrichenko was shown in a police video confessing to plotting the attack, in which a masked man threw a jar of sulphuric acid in the face of artistic director Sergei Filin late on Jan. 17.

"I organised this attack, but not to the extent that it happened," he said, apparently meaning he did not intend the attack go so far.

Two other men who had no known connection to the Bolshoi also confessed in the video released by police. One said he had thrown the acid at Filin and the other that he had driven the getaway car.

Dmitrichenko, who is in his late 20s, said he had given the reasons for the attack in a written statement to police but did not say what they were on camera.

A source at the Bolshoi confirmed media reports that the outspoken dancer was angry that his partner, ballerina Anzhelika Vorontsova, had missed out on top roles including the lead in Swan Lake.

"Filin certainly squeezed out Vorontsova, but that is not a reason to throw acid in someone's face," the source told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

Before flying to Germany for treatment last month to save his sight, Filin, 42, said he believed he knew who was behind the attack and that he thought it was connected with his work. He is recovering and is expected back at work this summer.

IVAN THE TERRIBLE

The management of the Bolshoi, which declined to make any comment today, had been hoping none of the ballet company was involved in the attack. The theatre is now in turmoil.

Dmitrichenko, born in Moscow to a family of dancers, had been at the Bolshoi since 2002 and was to dance in "Sleeping Beauty" this month.

He could face jail and the end of his dance career. He and the two other accused are due to appear in court tomorrow.

LifeNews, a Russian website with close ties to the police, said the suspected attacker Yury Zarutsky and his driver Andrei Lipatov had been found by tracking cellphone calls made from the crime scene.

Newspapers published photographs today of a scowling Dmitrichenko in costume as Ivan the Terrible, the mad tsar who killed his son and heir.

An aide to Filin suggested Dmitrichenko had identified with the characters he played.

"That Dmitrichenko constantly threatened everyone as though he really were Ivan the Terrible or (Swan Lake's) evil genius - roles he played with depth and clear pleasure ... is without doubt," said Dilyara Timergazina.

In a recent interview with Vechernyaya Moskva newspaper, Dmitrichenko praised Ivan's rule, under which the Russian empire expanded across Asia.

"Ivan the Terrible is a strong personality ... at that time there was much war and we are still benefiting from (his) harsh measures," he was quoted as saying.

In a 2011 interview, Dmitrichenko said "a theatre falls apart without dictatorship, especially ballet", but described himself as an unruly student in ballet school.

"I threw firecrackers at teachers - and ballet requires discipline," he told the news website Chastny Korrespondent in February 2011. "I didn't get serious until I was 16."

Dmitrichenko said his father had wanted him to play ice hockey, but his mother coaxed him into taking a ballet school entrance exam when he was seven by promising him a candy bar.

"I'm not a careerist or even a ballet fanatic, really. It's just that, at the moment, dancing makes me feel good," he was quoted as saying. "And I think you should do what you like in life, if it does not bother others."

HISTORY OF INTRIGUE

As artistic director, Filin had the power to make or break careers. Tales of his uncompromising grip on the troupe and disagreements with dancers have been widely reported.

The theatre has been no stranger to intrigue since it was founded in 1776, and the ballet troupe has gone through five artistic directors since 1995.

General Manager Anatoly Iksanov came under fire over scandals in the past decade and for what critics say are falling standards at the theatre. He argued publicly with veteran dancer Nikolai Tsiskaridze, who challenged him for his job.

In 2003, Bolshoi bosses were criticised for trying to fire ballerina Anastasia Volochkova for being too heavy. In 2011, deputy ballet director Gennady Yanin, seen as a candidate for the artistic director post, quit after pornographic images of him appeared on the Internet.

The theatre reopened to great fanfare in 2011 after a six-year, US$700-million (RM2.1 million) renovation that restored its tsarist opulence but was criticised for going far over budget. — Reuters

‘Daily Show’ host Stewart to direct feature film

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 08:11 PM PST

March 06, 2013

US President Barack Obama participates in a taping of the Daily Show with Stewart at the Comedy Central Studios in New York, October 18, 2012. – Reuters pic

LOS ANGELES, March 6 — Comedian Jon Stewart will take a break as host of satirical television news show "The Daily Show" beginning in June to direct a serious film about a journalist's imprisonment in Iran, network Comedy Central said yesterday.

The exact dates of Stewart's hiatus have yet to be finalized, but he will miss eight weeks of original episodes of the popular show that has turned the 50-year-old comedian into a prominent political and social voice.

British comedian John Oliver, 35, who is also a correspondent on the Emmy-winning series, will fill in as host while Stewart takes a break from comedy to direct his first feature film - "Rosewater."

The film centres on Canadian-Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari who was working for Newsweek magazine when he was arrested in Iran and held in prison for four months following the country's disputed 2009 election that drew mass protests against the government.

Stewart also wrote the script for the adaptation of Bahari's 2011 memoir Then They Came for Me: A Family's Story of Love, Captivity and Survival. The book details Bahari's imprisonment, which he said included beatings and psychological stress.

The comedian became linked to Bahari after an interview the journalist gave to one of the programme's fake correspondents ended up as evidence the Iranian government used to accuse Bahari of espionage.

Bahari was freed on US$300,000 bail in October 2009 and left Iran.

Comedy Central is owned by Viacom. – Reuters

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Singer in remand for husband’s death at condominium

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 07:59 AM PST

March 06, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, March 6 – A woman singer is in remand for five days from today to assist investigation into the death of her husband in a condominium in Ampang Utama two days ago.

Ampang Jaya district police chief ACP Amiruddin Jamaluddin said also in remand for investigation in the case were a man and a woman, in their late teens.

The 39-year-old victim was reported to have died after a quarrel, followed by a struggle, at about 5pm. – Bernama

Washington shuts down ahead of fierce snowstorm

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 07:57 AM PST

March 06, 2013

Tourists brave the falling snow to visit the Lincoln Memorial in Washington March 6, 2013. — Reuters picWASHINGTON, March 6 — The US capital shut down today ahead of a fierce snowstorm that had blanketed the Midwest, cut power to about 50,000 homes and businesses and forced hundreds of flights to be cancelled.

Jokingly referred to as "snowquestration" in a nod to the federal budget crunch, the wintry weather prompted storm warnings for much of the Ohio River Valley and the mid-Atlantic states and as far south as Georgia as the storm moved east, the National Weather Service said.

The Washington area could get slammed by its biggest snowfall in about two years, with 6 to 12 inches (15 cm to 30 cm) expected, the service said.

The government, already hit by US$85 billion (RM272 billion) in budget cuts that took effect last Friday, ordered 375,000 federal workers in the Washington area to stay home. Many businesses and institutions also closed, including the International Monetary Fund.

Major school districts in the region shut down ahead of the storm, which is packing winds of up to 35 miles per hour (56km per hour).

In the Appalachian foothills, heavy snow began overnight at Charlottesville, Virginia, and left more than 1 foot (30cm) on the ground by morning. Schools were closed and roads were mostly empty.

"We've had about four snow warnings this season, but this is the first time it's actually happened," said Lucy Rucker, 70, a retiree whose power was knocked out by morning.

"We'll be spending the day indoors, I guess," she said.

FLIGHTS CANCELLED

Airlines cancelled some 1,900 flights, including about 700 at Washington's Reagan, Dulles and Baltimore-Washington International airports. About 1,700 flights were cancelled yesterday as the storm moved across the north-central United States.

The heavy, wet snow brought down power lines and tree limbs, and about 54,000 Dominion Resources Inc homes and businesses were without power in Virginia. American Electric Power Co Inc and FirstEnergy Corp reported 5,000 customers in West Virginia were in the dark.

Coastal flood warnings were in effect for part of the Atlantic coast from Maryland north to New York's Long Island and Connecticut. Authorities in Brick Township, on New Jersey's northern shore, urged residents in flood-prone areas to evacuate.

The system dumped 9 inches (22.5cm) of snow on Chicago's O'Hare International Airport by midnight yesterday, making it the city's biggest snowstorm in two years, the weather service said.

The heaviest snowfall was recorded at La Grange Park, Illinois, and at North Webster, Indiana, both with 11 inches (27.5 cm).

Monique Bond, a spokeswoman with the Illinois State Patrol, said bad weather may have contributed to a deadly crash on Interstate Highway 70 in Marshall, Illinois, near the Indiana border.

A female driver heading east on I-70 crossed the median and crashed into a westbound tanker truck. The driver of the car and her young child died in the accident.

The heavy snow shut down at least 500 schools in central and southern Ohio, including the University of Cincinnati. The Ohio Department of Transportation said that one highway in the southern part of the state had 75 to 100 vehicles off the road. — Reuters

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To soothe lower back pain, start walking, says study

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 07:37 AM PST

March 06, 2013

NEW YORK, March 6 — Sufferers from lower back pain may find relief in a new research-backed program that involves the simple act of walking two or three times a week.

A new study from Tel Aviv University finds that fast walking two to three times a week for 20 to 40 minutes may relieve back pain just as well as physical therapy multiple times a week.

For the study, the researchers recruited 52 patients with lower back pain. Through questionnaires, subjects were initially assessed for pain levels, feelings of disability, and avoidance of daily activities, as well as muscle and walking endurance. Half of the subjects completed a typical clinic-based muscle strengthening program, with two to three exercise sessions a week for six weeks. The other half completed a six-week aerobic walking program on a treadmill, walking two to three times weekly for 20 to 40 minutes each session.

The findings, announced March 5, are published in the journal Clinical Rehabilitation.

Other perks for the walkers included a slight boost in physical fitness. Plus lead researcher Dr. Michal Katz-Leurer added that walking can reduce blood pressure, boost brain and immune system functioning, and reduce stress.

Still walking isn't the only game in town. In 2011, a US study found that yoga could play a role in reducing chronic back pain. In that study, subjects who took weekly 75-minute yoga classes over a period of 12 weeks saw an improvement in back pain. The findings were published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, a journal of the American Medical Association.

Access the new study: http://cre.sagepub.com/content/27/3/20

— AFP-Relaxnews

Personality traits probed in high-res brain scans

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 05:14 AM PST

March 06, 2013

A five-year project will use advanced brain imaging technology to collect vast amounts of data on healthy adults and make it freely available to researchers worldwide. — shutterstock.com picWASHINGTON, March 6 — US researchers on Tuesday published incredibly detailed images of the human brain as part of an international project aimed at uncovering how brain architecture influences personality.

The five-year "Human Connectome Project" or HCP — being conducted at 10 research centres in the US and Europe —  will use advanced brain imaging technology to collect vast amounts of data on healthy adults and make it freely available to researchers worldwide.

"The HCP will have a major impact on our understanding of the healthy adult human brain," said David Van Essen, of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

It will enable "the scientific community to immediately begin exploring relationships between brain circuits and individual behavior," he said.

"And it will set the stage for future projects that examine changes in brain circuits underlying the wide variety of brain disorders afflicting humankind."

Tuesday's initial release includes scans of 68 healthy adults, along with behavioral information, including individual differences in personality, cognitive capabilities, emotional characteristics and perceptual function.

The extremely high-resolution brain scans were achieved using two techniques of magnetic resonance imaging. Each have limitations, the researchers said, but taken together, they should give a more complete picture of what goes on in the brain.

The researchers also performed scans of the test subjects while performing specific tasks.

The resulting dataset is massive — comprising two terabytes (2 trillion bytes) of computer memory, or the equivalent of more than 400 DVDs.

Over the next five years, the researchers hope to release similar information on a total of 1,200 individuals, including siblings and twins, which will help determine which brain circuitry traits might be inherited.

— Reuters

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Paul McCartney’s life focus of new comic book

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 10:40 PM PST

Celebrating YTL's chefs around the world

By Eu Hooi Khaw

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28 ― One of the best memories I have of Pangkor Laut Resort is dining at Uncle Lim's Kitchen, an open-air restaurant perched on huge boulders overlooking the Straits of Malacca.The ... Read More

Trove of Kipling poems discovered

LONDON, Feb 28 — An investigation by a US academic has uncovered 50 unpublished poems by British writer Rudyard Kipling in locations including a New York house and the papers of a former cruise-line ... Read More

Batman to lose son Robin

NEW YORK, Feb 27 – Batman may be able to save the world, but he'll lose his sidekick Robin – who in his current incarnation is his son – in the upcoming Batman Incorporated comic book series.DC Comics ... Read More

A home is more

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 07:56 PM PST

Celebrating YTL's chefs around the world

By Eu Hooi Khaw

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 28 ― One of the best memories I have of Pangkor Laut Resort is dining at Uncle Lim's Kitchen, an open-air restaurant perched on huge boulders overlooking the Straits of Malacca.The ... Read More

Trove of Kipling poems discovered

LONDON, Feb 28 — An investigation by a US academic has uncovered 50 unpublished poems by British writer Rudyard Kipling in locations including a New York house and the papers of a former cruise-line ... Read More

Batman to lose son Robin

NEW YORK, Feb 27 – Batman may be able to save the world, but he'll lose his sidekick Robin – who in his current incarnation is his son – in the upcoming Batman Incorporated comic book series.DC Comics ... Read More

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Khalid tidak jangka kenyataan Tian Chua tentang Lahad Datu

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 03:56 AM PST

Oleh Nomy Nozwir
March 06, 2013

SHAH ALAM, 6 Mac — Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim tidak menjangka Naib Presiden PKR, Chua Tian Chang (gambar) membuat kenyataan wujud dakwaan 'konspirasi terancang' dalam krisis pencerobohan di Lahad Datu, Sabah.

Menteri Besar Selangor itu sebaliknya melahirkan rasa hormat dan percaya di atas usaha pihak Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) dan Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM) dalam mempertahankan kedaulatan negara.

"Saya tak tergambar pemimpin PKR akan mengeluarkan kenyataan itu. Menjadi tanggungjawab kerajaan negeri untuk memberi penghormatan dan kepercayaan kepada usaha institusi kita, polis dan tentera untuk pertahan negeri dan negara.

"Maka dengan dana RM10 juta di bawah Tabung Wira Rakyat Selangor kesemua ahli keluarga wira yang terlibat akan menerima RM20 ribu," katanya dalam sidang media selepas mempengerusikan mesyuarat mingguan Exco hari ini.

Menurut Abdul Khalid, jasa anggota keselamatan negara akan terus dikenang sebagai pejuang negara yang sanggup mempertaruhkan nyawa demi memastikan kedaulatan negara tidak tergugat.

Sumbangan itu bagi menyanjung tinggi pengorbanan wira-wira yang terkorban dan cedera dan penyerahan bantuan itu akan dimulakan pada esok.

Pada minggu lalu, naib presiden PKR Chua Tian Chang dilaporkan oleh KeadilanDaily, sebuah portal dalam talian, bahawa insiden tembakan di Lahad Datu dipercayai merupakan "konspirasi terancang kerajaan Umno" untuk mengalihkan perhatian dan menakut-nakutkan rakyat.

Kenyataan tersebut menyebabkan bantahan dari bekas anggota polis yang menganggap naib presiden PKR itu cuba mempolitikkan isu tersebut, dan Isnin lalu, 100 bekas polis berhimpun di hadapan Tugu Negara membantah tuduhan Chua itu.

Sesetengah blog pro-BN turut mengatakan Chua menggambarkan kematian anggota keselamatan tersebut sebagai "mati katak" dalam satu ceramah di Puchong Ahad lalu. Chua menafikan membuat kenyataan tersebut, dan mengatakan beliau berada di Johor ketika itu.

Krisis pencerobohan Lahad Datu yang bermula sejak 9 Februari lalu, memuncak apabila pada Jumaat dan Sabtu lalu berlaku kejadian tembak menembak yang mengorbankan lapan orang anggota polis.

Lebih ramai puak bersenjata Sulu terbunuh, kata KPN

Posted: 06 Mar 2013 03:20 AM PST

Oleh Boo Su-Lyn
March 06, 2013

Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi dan Menteri Dalam Negeri Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein menghadiri sidang media pagi ini. — Gambar oleh Siow Feng SawLAHAD DATU, 6 Mac — Lebih ramai militan Sulu mati dalam pertempuran dengan pasukan keselamatan di sini tengah hari tadi, kata Tan Sri Ismail Omar, tanpa menyebut sebarang nombor.

Ketua Polis Negara (KPN) itu berkata, pasukan keselamatan meluaskan operasi mereka dari Kampung Tanduo ke Kampung Tanjung Batu.

"Pada 4.15 petang, berlaku kejadian tembak menembak di kawasan kampung (Tanjung Batu)," kata Ismail kepada wartawan hari ini.

"Kita percaya terdapat banyak musuh yang mati, tapi kita tak boleh beri sebarang angka pada masa ini," katanya lagi.

Panglima Angkatan Tentera Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin, yang turut berada di sidang media, berkata hanya sembilan mayat puak bersenjata Sulu ditemui, dari 13 kematian di pihak mereka.

Beliau berkata 12 orang mati sejak Jumaat lalu, manakala seorang lagi mati pagi ini.

Beliau menambah pihak berkuasa kini sedang mencari saki baki mayat pihak musuh.

Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi mengesahkan 13 kematian puak bersenjata Sulu selepas serangan udara ke atas Kampung Tanduoi, tetapi menegaskan jumlah kematian masih tidak diketahui kerana kerja forensik masih belum dijalankan.

MENYUSUL LAGI

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The last refuge of the scoundrel

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 05:02 PM PST

March 06, 2013

Hafiz Noor Shams sometimes swears a little at maddruid.com .

MARCH 6 ― The United States was entrenched deeply in two major wars throughout most of the first decade of the 21st century. Just after the shocking September 11, 2001 attacks organised by al Qaeda, the US responded strongly by invading Afghanistan and removed the Taliban from power.

After a quick initial success in the landlocked country, the US went to war against Iraq on less convincing grounds. The world, which was solidly behind the US for the Afghanistan War, stood divided on the eve of the Iraq War.

While the rationale for the Iraq war was shaky, the might of the US military was not. The Saddam Hussein regime was toppled soon after.

By 2003, the anti-war movement was in full swing in the US. War was firmly in the mind of the politically conscious. By now, there were wars abroad and at home.

Supporters of the war presented their case and the anti-war side presented theirs everywhere. At times, it was not a debate. It was a shouting match.

It would take some years before temperatures cooled. The anti-war side eventually gained the upper hand. Barack Obama campaigned as an anti-war candidate in the 2008 presidential election. He won that election. The appetite for war was gone by the end of the decade. The US began to withdraw its troops from both Afghanistan and Iraq to focus more on its economy.

I remember the war rhetoric employed then by the pro-war groups. I remember exactly the phrase war supporters used to put down criticism of the war. The thought-terminating cliché was this: Support our troops.

Underneath the cliché was a stark case of false dichotomy. One has to either wholly support the war or oppose it unpatriotically. It is either you are with us or you are against us. There was no room for criticism. There was no in between. As George W. Bush infamously put it then, "Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists."

And here we are in Malaysia at a stand-off with an armed Sulu group in Lahad Datu, Sabah which has turned into an armed conflict. There is a possibility that it may turn into a wider conflict still but I am sure we all hope that it will end as quickly as possible without further escalation.

It is unfortunate that the conflict has cost lives on both sides. It is regrettable that the Sulu group refused to negotiate the matter peacefully. Ample opportunities for a peaceful outcome were placed on the table but the peaceful option was rejected by the armed Sulu group.

The armed Sulu group had themselves to be blamed and a bloody outcome was inevitable. In that sense, many Malaysians support the current action of the Malaysian government and its military.

That, however, does not mean there are no criticisms mounted against the Malaysian side. There are signs of incompetence in the handling of the crisis. The fact that a large group of armed men entered Malaysia so easily without early detection in the first place speaks volumes of the failure of those in charge of border security.

As the crisis progressed, various ministers were still politicking with eyes inappropriately set on the upcoming but as yet undeclared general election. One of the relatively trivial top stories highlighted by RTM, Bernama and TV3 during the crisis was the expansion of the "transformation centre" by the prime minister.

Indeed, during the crisis, the prime minister launched his Instagram campaign. He did not care to comment substantively about the ongoing crisis until, again, very late in the game.

Thanks to this misplaced priority, the public was left in confusion. Both the Malaysian authorities and the mass media failed to provide timely and accurate information about the situation on the ground.

For some weeks, information provided by the authorities even proved to be false and it was contradicted by later developments. It raises the question of whether the authorities were on the ball at all. The home minister is especially guilty of this. In fact, I am honestly curious what the home minister did until the military stepped in.

Instead of relying on Malaysian institutions, the public had to rely on Philippine news outlets instead. I take this as an incredible failure of the Malaysian government and the media establishment, specifically those in television and radio.

And what do these individuals and institutions ― which have failed us ― want us to do now?

Support our troops.

Yes, let us hide behind our collective patriotism to hide our incompetence.

* This is the personal opinion of the columnist

Perginya seorang Hugo Chavez

Posted: 05 Mar 2013 04:14 PM PST

March 06, 2013

6 MAC ― Timbalan Presiden Venezuela Nicolas Maduro baru sahaja mengumumkan berita kematian Presiden Hugo Chavez awal pagi ini akibat daripada penyakit barah yang beliau deritai selama bertahun-tahun.

Bekas pemimpin tentera itu mati pada usia 58 tahun.

Tamatlah pemerintahan selama 14 tahun pemimpin sosialis itu terhadap negara Amerika Latin yang kaya dengan minyak itu.

Pembedahan terakhir Chavez adalah pada 11 Disember lalu dan beliau tidak kelihatan di pandangan umum semenjak itu.

Chavez menang dalam pilihan raya presiden Oktober lalu yang memberikan mandat kepada beliau untuk memimpin negara minyak itu selama enam tahun lagi.

Akan tetapi ajal beliau tiba lebih awal hanya beberapa bulan selepas menang pilihan raya.

Sudah pasti sebahagian besar rakyat Venezuala dan pengkagum-pengkagum Chavez di seluruh dunia akan berdukacita mendengar berita sedih ini.

Semasa hidup, Chavez adalah wira kepada masyarakat tertindas bukan sahaja di Venezuela, tetapi di seluruh dunia.

Beliau memberikan inspirasi kepada anak-anak muda di seluruh pelusuk dunia untuk bangkit melawan penindasan.

Chavez dibenci oleh musuh-musuhnya kerana berpendirian menentang kekuasaan arus perdana dunia dan seringkali memihak kepada negara-negara tertindas.

Penulis menghormati keperibadian Chavez yang tidak pernah mengalah dengan apa yang diperjuangkannya.

Hanya kematian yang menghentikan beliau dari terus membela golongan tertindas.

Kematian Chavez menyebabkan pilihan raya presiden perlu diadakan semula dan sudah pasti ianya akan menjadi perhatian dunia yang mahu melihat apakah dasar sosialis tokoh tersebut mampu bertahan tanpa batang tubuh beliau yang berkarisma itu.

Belasungkawa buat Hugo Chavez.

Kau pasti akan dirindui oleh teman dan musuhmu.

* Ini adalah pendapat peribadi penulis

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