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Moyes to leave Everton, sets sights on Man United

Posted: 09 May 2013 08:14 AM PDT

May 09, 2013

LONDON, May 9 — David Moyes will leave Everton at the end of the season and has confirmed his desire to succeed Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager, Everton said today.

Everton manager David Moyes. — Reuters picMoyes, who has been at Everton for 11 years, is favourite to become United's manager following Ferguson's decision to retire at the end of the season after winning two Champions Leagues, 13 league titles, five FA Cups in more than 26 years at Old Trafford.

"The manager met chairman Bill Kenwright early yesterday evening and confirmed his desire to join Manchester United," Everton said in a statement on their website (http://www.evertonfc.com).

"The chairman, on behalf of the club, would like to place on record his thanks to David for the massive contribution he has made to Everton since his arrival in March 2002.

"He has been an outstanding manager."

Moyes, whose contract expires in a few weeks, will remain in charge for Everton's final two Premier League games of the season against West Ham United and Chelsea.

United have not confirmed whether Moyes will be their first new manager for 27 years. Local media reported that the club's Facebook page had accidentally announced his appointment but has since deleted the page.

While Moyes shares the steely glare, work ethic and Scottish accent of Ferguson, he has none of the trophies.

The closest he came to silverware with Everton was the 2009 FA Cup, in which they lost 2-1 to Chelsea in the final having taken a first-minute lead.

He is also a Champions League novice, having only once guided Everton to a place in Europe's elite competition although they never reached the group stage, going out 4-2 on aggregate to Villarreal in the third qualifying round in 2005-06.

While the world awaits confirmation of what looks like an inevitable appointment, the focus on Merseyside will shift to filling their own vacancy.

Wigan's Roberto Martinez is among the early front-runners but the Spaniard said today his focus was on his club's battle for Premier League survival and Saturday's FA Cup final against Manchester City.

Others being touted by local media are Swansea City manager Michael Laudrup, Celtic's Neil Lennon and retiring club captain Phil Neville. Former Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes has also expressed an interest.

"Everton officials will start the search for a replacement manager immediately," the club statement said.

Moyes will be a tough act to follow after creating a period of stability at Everton, with four top-six finishes in his time at the club and a knack for creating competitive teams with only modest resources. — Reuters

Reliable Moyes trusted with keys to United machine

Posted: 09 May 2013 07:52 AM PDT

May 09, 2013

Everton manager David Moyes gestures during their English Premier League soccer match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in London in this October 18, 2008 file photo. — Reuters picLONDON, May 9 — David Moyes, who spent 11 years keeping a reliable old family saloon roadworthy with spare parts and loose change, is poised to get the keys to a huge red Rolls Royce loaded with cash.

The 50-year-old's imminent appointment as Alex Ferguson's successor as Manchester United manager represents a gargantuan step for the plain-talking Scot who failed to win any silverware for Everton in more than a decade of hard graft on Merseyside.

While his record at Everton, who he steered to fourth in 2005, to the 2009 FA Cup final and regular top-eight placings is solid rather than spectacular, merely finishing above Liverpool will not cut the mustard at United where failure to win at least one trophy each season became almost unthinkable under Ferguson.

Despite the obvious lack of tangible success on his CV, however, everything about Moyes's persona from a fierce work ethic to a brooding air of authority and his fixed Glaswegian stare mark him out as manager straight from the Ferguson mould.

Ferguson himself has kept close tabs on the work being done by Moyes and is clearly comfortable handing over the wheel of arguably the world's biggest soccer club to a manager he rates highly.

"What he's done at Everton has been miraculous," Ferguson once said of the man he tried to lure to Old Trafford as his assistant in 1999 when Moyes was player-coach with Preston North End for whom he made nearly 150 appearances.

The fact Moyes turned down Ferguson's offer speaks volumes about his determination to forge his own identity.

Tempting as it must have been to join the country's biggest club, Moyes decided to learn his trade with Preston, taking them to within a playoff final of reaching the top flight in 2001.

When relegation-threatened Everton came calling in March 2002, Moyes accepted the challenge and quickly steered them away from trouble. Then, in his first full season, took them to seventh having briefly challenged for a top-four place.

Moyes suffered a crisis in the 2003-04 season when a fractured dressing room caused Everton to flirt with relegation but he survived and the following season they cracked the top-four cartel at the expense of Liverpool, only to lose in a Champions League qualifiying tie to Spain's Villarreal.

Since then Everton, despite the financial strait-jacket imposed on Moyes, have finished an average of seventh in the Premier League and this season should finish sixth, above Liverpool.

NEW ROLE

So, 14 years after passing up the opportunity to work alongside Ferguson, Moyes will now find the 71-year-old Scot watching him closely from an upstairs boardroom in his new role as a club ambassador.

The ambitious Moyes gives the impression of a man confident in his own ability and prepared to do things his own way, but stamping his own authority on a squad full of serial title winners assembled by Ferguson will test his mettle.

Odds of 9-1 are being offered for Ferguson to appear in the dugout next season to lend Moyes a hand and while that scenario is unlikely, there is little doubt the old master will be keeping a close eye on his countryman.

Former United manager Wilf McGuiness can relate to the task faced by Moyes, having stepped into Matt Busby's shoes in 1969 when Busby moved upstairs to become a director.

"Following great people is a bit difficult," McGuiness, who lasted only a year, told BBC Radio Five.

"I was very inexperienced and it didn't work, although we did reach three cup semi-finals. There is no reason why it shouldn't work this time and if it is David Moyes I'll be well pleased. He has the experience and he is a Scot, who seem to do well at Manchester United."

The face of the English game has changed almost beyond recognition since 1986 when former Aberdeen boss Ferguson walked into Old Trafford to replace Ron Atkinson.

With the club still in the doldrums and fans all misty-eyed about the Busby days, Ferguson was given time to bed in and begin building an empire.

It was four years before he won any silverware but Moyes will be expected to deliver immediately — a daunting challenge with Manchester City expected to beef up their squad and Jose Mourinho likely to return as Chelsea manager having been briefly linked with the Old Trafford hot seat.

As well as trying to convince Wayne Rooney, who he gave his first-team debut as a 16-year-old at Everton, to remain at United, Moyes will also need to prove he can manage a large transfer budget — a 'problem' that was rarely a concern at Everton whose net spend on transfers from 2007 to 2012 was 5 million pounds (RM24 million).

Moyes may raid Goodison Park for left back Leighton Baines and Belgian midfield enforcer Marouane Fellaini while he will also have to decide whether the likes of Nani, Anderson and Antonio Valencia fit into his plans.

While some were surprised Real Madrid's charismatic boss Mourinho was not chosen as the new puppet master at The Theatre of Dreams, his abrasive personality and penchant for controversy may have sat uncomfortably with United's American owners.

Moyes, on the other hand, with likely input from United's old guard such as Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and possibly even former Red Phil Neville, who he took to Everton and made club captain, offers continuity, stability and perspiration.

Whether he possesses the inspiration to fill the void left by Ferguson remains to be seen. — Reuters

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Cannes film festival to pay tribute to Alain Delon

Posted: 09 May 2013 08:50 AM PDT

May 09, 2013

French actor Alain Delon. — AFP picPARIS, May 9 — French actor Alain Delon will be honoured at the Cannes film festival later this month with a screening of "Plein Soleil", Rene Clement's 1960 adaptation of "The Talented Mr Ripley", in which he starred.

The tribute will be paid to the 77-year-old Delon, who now lives in Switzerland, as part of the Cannes Classics series, festival organisers said Tuesday, confirming a newspaper report.

"Plein Soleil" (Purple Noon) marked a turning point in Delon's career and led to the critically acclaimed "Rocco et ses Freres" (Rocco and his Brothers).

Delon (picture), regarded as a talented and versatile actor, has made some 100 films in a career lasting over half a century.

The original version of "Plein Soleil" has been restored by the Immagine Ritrovata laboratory in Italy with financing by the France-based film production and distribution company StudioCanal. — AFP-Relaxnews

Hugo Weaving jury president for Sydney film festival

Posted: 09 May 2013 08:48 AM PDT

May 09, 2013

Actor Hugo Weaving. — AFP picSYDNEY, May 9 — Australian actor Hugo Weaving, best known for his roles in "The Matrix" and "The Lord of the Rings", will head the jury for next month's Sydney Film Festival, organisers said Wednesday.

Weaving, who stars in murder movie "Mystery Road" which opens the festival on June 5, will lead the panel judging the 12 films in the official competition which includes productions from Europe, India and Canada.

The only Australian entry in the running for the nation's richest cash award for film is "The Rocket", story about a 10-year-old boy living in Laos which last month won the grand jury prize at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Also up for the AU$60,000 (RM181,884) prize is acclaimed Romanian production "Child's Pose", "Stories We Tell" by Canadian filmmaker Sarah Polley and "Only God Forgives", a French-Danish collaboration starring Ryan Gosling.

"Having keenly attended the SFF for many years, always with the eyes of a somewhat excited and hungry child, it will be a great pleasure and honour for me to take up the position of jury president," Weaving said.

The festival, which runs from June 5 to 16, will screen 190 films, 33 of which are Australian, and will include 19 world premieres.

Festival director Nashen Moodley said the city's 60th film festival would feature the best of British noir, a good splattering of horror "and some downright weird works that are bound to become future cult classics". — AFP-Relaxnews

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Founder of Italy’s fashion house Missoni dies at 92

Posted: 09 May 2013 06:21 AM PDT

May 09, 2013

Missoni (right) was commonly known by his nickname 'Tai'. - Reuters picMILAN, May 9 — Ottavio Missoni, founder of the global family fashion empire that spawned the no-bra look and revolutionised textile patterns with its trademark bold stripes and zig-zag patterns, died today aged 92.

A company spokeswoman said Missoni, commonly known by his nickname "Tai", died during the night in the northern town of Sumirago, at the family home next to the company's factory. He had been recently hospitalised for heart problems.

"When I think of Missoni, I like to paraphrase a song by [Italian singer] Mina: 'colours, colours, colours'," said Milan Mayor Giuliano Pisapia in one of many tributes.

Pisapia, likening Missoni's designs to a rainbow, praised his cheerful disposition and said the company had made a major contribution to raising the global profile of all things made in Italy.

Missoni, who was born of Italian parents in what is now Dubrovnik, Croatia, founded the company with his wife Rosita, whom he met while competing in the 1948 London Olympics, where he ran the 400 metres hurdles.

His promising early athletic career was interrupted by World War II. Ottavio, fighting on the Italian side in the Battle of El Alamein, was captured by the British and held as a prisoner of war for four years in Egypt.

"He likes to poke fun (at the English), saying that he was a guest of His Majesty the King of Britain," Rosita said during an interview with Reuters last May, in which Ottavio also took part.

"I started running again with the little that was left in me because naturally, after four years as a prisoner of war I was not in top physical form, but I must have had something left in me and I won the Italian (4 X 400) title and was chosen to go to the Olympics," he said.

The pair married in 1953 and made track suits in a small workshop near Rosita's home village, and later presented their first knitwear collection in Milan in 1958, just at the beginning of what came to be known as Italy's economic miracle.

"We started making a profit after 10 years of activity and that day I felt like the richest man in the world," Ottavio said.

BREAKING RULES

Their designs caught the attention of a fashion world that was turning away from high fashion towards "ready-to-wear" styles and they made a high-profile collaboration in 1965 with designer Emmanuelle Kahn.

"We tried to break the rules...we lived in very favourable times because it was the beginning of what then came to be called Pret-a-Porter," Rosita said.

The Missonis tore up the rule book in 1967 with what become known as the "battle of the bras".

Rosita had told models to remove their bras before sending them onto the runway at a major show in Florence so that the colours of the bras would not show through the knitwear.

But the bright lights at the shows made the outfits transparent. The Missonis were not invited back but the incident became a cause celebre and soon afterwards Missoni appeared on the covers of international fashion magazines including Vogue, Elle and Marie Claire.

The brand is now a dynasty that designs everything from sweaters to sheets to hotels.

The founders' children and several grandchildren took over managing the company in 1996, aiming to relaunch the brand and attract a larger, younger market as rivals Gucci and Burberry have done.

The family's oldest son, company head of marketing Vittorio, is believed to have died in January when a small plane that was also carrying his wife and four others disappeared off the coast of Venezuela while they were on holiday.

Today, the company Ottavio and Rosita founded on a shoestring employs about 250 people and in 2011 had revenue of more than €150 million (RM586 million). – Reuters

‘Garbage man’ in cells could extend life

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:03 AM PDT

May 09, 2013

WASHINGTON, May 9 – A gene that acts like a garbage man to clean up old material in the cells boosted the life spans of fruit flies and may offer new paths in the fight against human aging, US researchers said recently.

When researchers manipulated the neurons of fruit flies to contain higher levels of the gene, known as parkin, they lived 28 per cent longer and remained healthy, said the study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

"Just by increasing the levels of parkin, they live substantially longer while remaining healthy, active and fertile," said lead author Anil Rana, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles.

"That is what we want to achieve in aging research – not only to increase their life span but to increase their health span as well."

Parkin has been previously implicated in the development of Parkinson's disease.

People born with a mutation in the parkin gene are at higher risk for developing early onset symptoms of Parkinson's, which typically develops in older adults.

Further study may reveal whether humans could experience a similar longevity boost from higher levels of parkin, which marks damaged proteins so that cells can discard them before they become toxic.

Parkin is also thought to be instrumental in removing damaged mitochondria from the cells.

"Our research may be telling us that parkin could be an important therapeutic target for neurodegenerative diseases and perhaps other diseases of aging," said senior author David Walker, an associate professor of integrative biology and physiology at UCLA.

"Instead of studying the diseases of aging one by one – Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, stroke, cardiovascular disease, diabetes – we believe it may be possible to intervene in the aging process and delay the onset of many of these diseases," he added.

"We are not there yet, and it can, of course, take many years, but that is our goal." – AFP/Relaxnews

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Book Talk: ‘The Last Train to Zona Verde,’ Paul Theroux’s African signoff

Posted: 09 May 2013 07:42 AM PDT

Hacker leaks draft of new book by ‘Sex and the City’ author

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Mesej pengundi kepada BN — perkauman membawa pulangan merosot

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:00 AM PDT

Oleh Leslie Lau
Editor Eksekutif
May 09, 2013

9 Mei — Jika dilihat daripada jumlah pengunjung di stadium di Petaling Jaya malam tadi selepas masyarakat Cina dipersalahkan sebaik sahaja keputusan pilihan raya diumumkan, ia menunjukkan rakyat Malaysia memberikan isyarat kepada kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN).

Mesej yang cuba disampaikan adalah kebanyakan rakyat Malaysia mahukan agar isu perkauman yang menyelebungi Pilihan Raya 2013 segera dihentikan.

Disebalik keputusan pilihan raya yang dirasakan pengundi sebagai tidak adil dan bersih termasuk cubaan BN menyalahkan komuniti Cina.

Mereka yang menyertai perhimpunan malam tadi tidak mengira amaran polis bahawa ianya adalah perhimpunan haram.

Dan bukan kesemua mereka pengikut setia Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, atau ahli kepada tiga-tiga parti komponen Pakatan Rakyat (PR). Kecuali mereka adalah pengundi PR sebagai sebuah parti.

Turut berada di sana adalah kumpulan remaja Malaysia dengan kepelbagaian kaum.

Ia seharusnya menjadi amaran buat ahli politik bahawa memainkan sentime perkauman akan memberikan pulangan yang merosot.

Analisis membuktikan undi bagi Pakatan Rakyat dan BN melangkaui garisan perkauman.

Jika ada pun, penganalisis hanya berkata berlakunya pemisahan pengundi bandar dan kawasan pedalaman, bukannya trend Melayu menentang Cina.

Realiti baru yang perlu diakui adalah PR kini menikmati sokongan daripada mereka yang dikenali sebagai pengundi bandar.

Pembangkang memenangi undi popular dengan sejumlah 50 peratus menggunakan platform anti rasuah termasukjuga perkongsian kekayaan negara dengan adil dan saksama.

BN memenangi sekitar 47 peratus undi popular namun masih menyaksikan kemenangan dan sokongan padu daripada pengundi luar bandar termasuk kawasan pedalaman di Sabah dan Sarawak.

Namun ribuan yang berkumpul di Stadiu MBPJ malam tadi, dan untuk semua rakyat Malaysia, kedua-dua BN dan PR perlu bekerja keras untuk mendapatkan lebih banyak undi.

BN danUmno telah menjadikan keadaan semakin sukar buat mereka apabila menyalahkan pengundi Cina yang m,engundi menentang kerajaan "Melayu" seperti mana yang dibangkitkan Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad dan akhbar Utusan Malaysia.

Akhbar Umno itu sudah boleh dijangka, dan banyak pihak yang merasakan ianya adlah satu penghinaan.

Daripada perkataan "Tsunami Cina" sehingga berita muka hadapan "Apa :agi Cina Mahu?" Umno hanya menambah kepada kejayaan PR iaitu sokongan yang mereka telahpun terima.

BN mungkin perlu diingatkan bahawa mereka berkuasa pada Ahad lalu dengan dakwaan penipuan.

Daripada menjadikan Anwar sebagai saaran atau pengundi Cina, BN dinasihatkan agar lebih baik baik untuk mendengar nasihat.

DAP tidak akan mempertimbangkan ‘cadangan untuk menyertai BN’, kata Kit Siang

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:23 AM PDT

TERKINI @ 05:42:35 PM 09-05-2013

Oleh Ida Lim
May 09, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, 9 Mei — Lim Kit Siang hari ini menegaskan "tiada pertimbangan" untuk parti politik DAP menyertai musuh ketat mereka Barisan Nasional (BN).

"Saya tidak akan mempertimbangkan perkara itu tetapi kita menantikan cadangan seperti itu diutarkan," kata Lim kepada pemberita hari ini, dan menambah banyak cadangan diterimanya.

Lim (gambar) berkata demikian sebagai respon terhadap kenyataan bekas Menteri penerangan Tan Sri Zainuddin Maidin dalam blognya, Zamkata.

"Sukar buat DAP untuk melangkah (cadangan menerima BN) dan seperti juga BN untuk menerimanya, namun perkara ini perlu dilihat dari konteks Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak menggesa untuk pembaharuan negara ekoran "tsunami Cina" dalam Pilihan Raya 2013 yang merupakan insiden pahit buat negara," katanya dipetik laporan Bernama.

Zainuddin telah mengutarakan cadangan bagi memastika terus wujudnya wakil Cina dalam kerajaan dengan menjemput DAP menyertai pentadbiran BN.

DAP sering dilabel sebagai parti Cina walaupun mereka menegaskan parti itu turut membuka keahlian mereka kepada bukan Melayu.

Ditanya cadangan Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute (ASLI)supaya BN bekerjasama dengan Pakatan Rakyat, Lim menegaskan: "Ia hari yang penuh dengan cadangan. Kita akan tunggu dan lihat."

Ketua Pengarah Eksekutif ASLI, Tan Sri Michael Yeoh mencadangkan Umno bekerjasama dengan tiga parti komponen PR - DAP, PAS, PKR - bagi membentuk kerajaan perpaduan.

"Tiada rakan atau musuh kekal dalam politik dan dengan bekerjasama, negara akan lebih maju ke hadapan menghadapi cabaran mendatang.

"Malah di United Kingdom, Konservatif dan LibDem boleh membentuk pakatan, serta banyak lagi boleh dilihat di negara-negara lain," kata Yeoh dipetik Bernama.

Kenyataan Zainuddin dikeluarkan selepas MCA gagal memperbaiki mutu mereka berbanding Pilihan Raya 2008 yang memenangi 15 kerusi, apabila kali ini hanya menang tujuh kerusi, menyaksikan Presiden MCA Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek mengotakan janjinya bahawa parti itu tidak akan menerima sebarang jawatan dalam kerajaan.

Gerakan, yang juga komponen BN turut mengalami nasib sama apabila prestasi mereka menurun, dan akan mengikut jejak langkah MCA.

"Bukan disebabkan kalah teruk, tak bermakna kamu perlu menolak jawatan itu.

"Kita boleh menerima atau menolak jawatan itu sekiranya berlaku perbezaan dalam polisi kerajaan, kamu boleh menolaknya," kata Presiden Gerakan, Datuk Chang Ko Youn dipetik laporan akhbar The Star.

BN memenangi 133 berbanding 222 kerusi yang dipertandingkan untuk parlimen, menurun tujuh kerusi, kepada pembangkangjika dibandingkan dengan keputusan Pilihan Raya 2008.

Daripada 89 kerusi dimenangi PR, DAP memperolehi kerusi terbesar dengan 38 kerusi.

BN turut hilang undi popular kepada PR - pertama kali sejak 1969 ketika parti itu dikenali sebagai Parti Perikatan.

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