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Bacon gift sets hottest Father’s Day idea this year

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 06:13 PM PDT

Let them eat cake!

By Lydia Koh

KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 ― It's not a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon ... eating cake. Lots of cake. And all in the line of "duty".Together with five other people, I had the enviable job of tasting and ... Read More

Heat-resistant chocolate within reach, Oreo maker says

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 04:49 PM PDT

Let them eat cake!

By Lydia Koh

KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 ― It's not a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon ... eating cake. Lots of cake. And all in the line of "duty".Together with five other people, I had the enviable job of tasting and ... Read More
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Jordan seek explanation after coach detained

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 08:04 AM PDT

June 06, 2013

MELBOURNE, June 6 – The Jordanian FA will seek clarification from Australian football's governing body after their coach, Adnan Hamad, was detained at Melbourne Airport for more than four hours by immigration officials.

The JFA said their embassy had to intervene to help with the coach's entry into the country yesterday when the team arrived from New Zealand to prepare for their 2014 World Cup qualifier against the Socceroos next week.

Coach Hamad: Held up by Immigration. – Reuters file picThe two countries had signed an agreement before World Cup qualifiers to appoint a local representative to meet visiting teams at the airport to help with any logistical delays, the JFA said.

"The Jordanian football association had completed all the entry procedures for the entire members of the delegation in accordance with the diplomatic methods and obtained the formal visas to enter Australia to all members of the delegation," the FA said in a statement on their website.

"The Jordanian football association will ask for official clarifications from the Australian football association and notify the international federation, FIFA, on the matter."

Football Federation Australia said they had sent a liaison officer and a security officer to meet the Jordanian delegation.

"FFA regrets any inconvenience caused, but the operations of Australian Customs is not a matter over which FFA has control," an FFA spokesman said in a statement.

"We respect the right of Customs to carry out its lawful duties as it sees fit."

Jordan and Australia are locked on seven points in Group B of the final round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil, with the Socceroos in third spot on goal difference.

Japan (14 points) have already claimed one of the two automatic qualifying spots for the finals, with second-placed Oman on nine points, though they have played one more game than Australia and Jordan.

The team finishing third in the five-team group can still qualify for Brazil, but must win a two-leg playoff against the equivalent finisher in Group A before another playoff against the fifth-placed team in South America. – Reuters

Sharapova v Azarenka semi-final resumes

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 07:52 AM PDT

UPDATED @ 11:24:37 PM 06-06-2013

June 06, 2013

A baleful look from Azarenka, who had just levelled the match when rain stopped play. – Reuters picPARIS, June 6 – The French Open semi-final between defending champion Maria Sharapova and Belarussian third seed Victoria Azarenka has resumed after a 30-minute rain interruption today.

Azarenka had levelled the match by taking the second set 6-2, after the Russian second seed had won the opener 6-1, when the covers were brought on to Court Philippe Chatrier.

The second semi-final will feature world number one Serena Williams of the United States and Italian fifth seed Sara Errani. – Reuters

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Obama wants to transform US schools through faster Internet

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 05:46 AM PDT

June 06, 2013

President Obama has his gaze fixed on a technological wave to the future. – Reuters file picWASHINGTON, June 6 – President Barack Obama today will encourage American schools to engage their digital-era students by providing more laptops with high-speed internet connections and fewer textbooks and lectures.

Obama will tour a middle school in Mooresville, North Carolina, which has improved its test scores and graduation rates through digital learning, an approach favoured in countries such as South Korea, which is phasing out printed textbooks by 2016.

"This is about transforming teaching and learning in this country," an administration official told reporters ahead of Obama's trip.

The average American school had a slower Internet connection than the typical American home, the official said, and many schools could not stream an Internet video in more than one classroom at the same time.

The administration wanted schools to have access to high-speed broadband and wireless within five years so students could use devices at their desks, the official said.

This approach would allow students to explore the ocean floor from their desks, collaborate in groups, learn at their own pace, and "help them overcome what is actually a great challenge in the American classroom today, which is boredom", the official said.

The programme also would create a huge market for devices and software, another official told reporters.

It does not need approval from Congress. Instead, the Federal Communications Commission would make changes to its E-Rate programme, a subsidy of US$2.3 billion (RM7.1 billion) a year that allows schools and libraries to get discounted rates for Internet service.

Administration officials said the effort would require a one-time investment of several billion dollars, which could be generated within a few years by a fee on home phone bills of less than US$5 a year for each home. – Reuters

Prosecutors push for ‘kill switch’ to prevent smartphone thefts

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 01:43 AM PDT

June 06, 2013

Theft of smartphones is fast becoming a "killer crime", say prosecutors. – Reuters picSAN FRANCISCO, June 6 – In a sush to curb cellphone thefts, prosecutors for New York state and the city of San Francisco said yesterday they planned to meet with industry representatives to urge them to install switches to disable stolen smartphones.

New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon said they would meet on June 13 with representatives of the four largest smartphone manufacturers.

They said they would ask the industry to place "kill switches" on mobile devices to render them inoperable when stolen, eliminating any incentive for theft.

"With 1.6 million Americans falling victim to smartphone theft in 2012, this has become a national epidemic," Gascon said in a statement. "Unlike other types of crimes, smartphone theft can be eradicated with a simple technological solution."

Gascon and Schneiderman said representatives of Apple Inc, Google Inc's smartphone maker MoTtorola Mobility, Samsung Electronics and Microsoft Corp would attend the summit in New York.

Last month, two men in San Francisco severely cut a 27-year-old tourist's face and throat while robbing his iPhone. In April 2012, a 26-year-old chef was killed while being robbed of his iPhone on his way home to the Bronx.

"The theft of handheld devices is the fastest-growing street crime, and increasingly, incidents are turning violent," Schneiderman said. "It's time for manufacturers to be as innovative in solving this problem as they have been in designing devices that have reshaped how we live."

Representatives for Samsung, Apple, Microsoft, Google and a cellphone trade group either declined to comment or were not immediately available for comment.

Gascon and Schneiderman have both criticised the cellphone industry for what they perceive as its perceived unwillingness to solve the escalating problem.

About 50 per cent of San Francisco robberies involved stolen mobile devices last year, Gascon said. A recent study found that lost and stolen cellphones cost consumers US$30 billion (RM92.5 billion) in 2012, his office said.

Some companies have measures in place to reunite smartphones with their rightful owners. For instance, Apple has the application Find My iPhone, which allows a user to track a missing device on a map and remotely lock it or erase data.

A nationwide database has been created for stolen cellphones, but law enforcement officials say its use is limited because many stolen devices are shipped overseas or modified so they cannot be easily identified as stolen, according to a New York Times report from May. – Reuters

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Danish director to adapt ‘Fables’ comics for cinema

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 02:58 AM PDT

June 06, 2013

NEW YORK, June 6 — The motion picture adaptation of the comic book series "Fables" looks likely to materialize now that Nikolaj Arcel has signed on, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

The Danish director's attachment puts the project back on track for the cinema after plans for a TV series were derailed by the 2011 advent of "Once Upon a Time," a fairy-tale series whose premise was simply too close for comfort. Bill Willingham's comic book series, which first came out in 2002, is about fairy-tale characters, who call themselves "Fables," exiled to New York City after an attack on their Homelands.

Nikolaj Arcel, whose international breakthrough came with the period drama film "A Royal Affair" in 2012, will be teaming up on this project with the producers of the "Harry Potter" saga. The screenplay is to be penned by Jeremy Slater, a young author who's also working on rebooting the adventures of the Marvel Comics superhero team the Fantastic Four. — AFP-Relaxnews

Stephen Fry reveals suicide bid last year

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 09:46 PM PDT

June 06, 2013

Fry arrives at the BAFTA Brits to Watch event in Los Angeles, California July 9, 2011. — Reuters picLONDON, June 6 — British actor Stephen Fry attempted suicide last year, he said during a podcast interview yesterday in which he talked openly about his on-going battle with mental illness.

Fry, 55, told comedian Richard Herring in the interview in front of a live audience that he was "a victim of my own moods" and that he was required to take medication "so that I don't get either too hyper or too depressed to the point of suicide."

"I'd go as far as to tell you I attempted it last year. I took a huge number of pills with a huge amount of vodka and the mixture of them made my body convulse so much that I broke four ribs. But I was still unconscious," Fry said.

"Fortunately, the producer I was filming with at the time came into the hotel room and I was found in an unconscious state and taken back to England and looked after."

Fry told listeners at London's Leicester Square Theatre that it was the first time he had spoken about the suicide attempt publicly and that he was encouraged to because he was the president of mental health charity called Mind.

"The whole point as I see it is not to be shy and forthcoming about the morbidity and the genuine nature of death amongst people with certain mood disorders if they don't look after it," he told the audience.

Fry made the admission in response to a question submitted by a 12-year-old boy, who had asked what it was like to be Stephen Fry.

"What it's like to be Stephen Fry is a very mixed and peculiar thing," the actor said.

It was not the first time Fry has spoken out about his battle with mental illness. He explored the issue of living with bipolar disorder in a 2006 documentary, "Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive."

Fry has worked on multiple projects spanning acting, writing, directing, journalism and presenting on radio and television during his four-decade career, becoming a well-known figure in British arts and culture.

The Cambridge-educated actor is best known for his roles in the British comedy "Blackadder," sketch comedy "A Bit of Fry & Laurie" with collaborator Hugh Laurie, and is the long-time host of BBC television quiz show "QI."

He is also the narrator of all seven "Harry Potter" books on audiotape. — Reuters

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US writer A.M. Homes denies Hilary Mantel literary treble

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 10:01 AM PDT

British author Tom Sharpe dies aged 85

LONDON, June 6 – British comic novelist Tom Sharpe, known for his "Wilt" series about a harassed and hen-pecked university lecturer, has died aged 85, his publisher said today.The London-born author, ... Read More

Pippa Middleton signs on as Vanity Fair contributor

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 09:42 AM PDT

British author Tom Sharpe dies aged 85

LONDON, June 6 – British comic novelist Tom Sharpe, known for his "Wilt" series about a harassed and hen-pecked university lecturer, has died aged 85, his publisher said today.The London-born author, ... Read More
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Jenazah bapa tiri MB Perak selamat disemadikan

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 01:52 AM PDT

June 06, 2013

PANGKOR, 6 Jun — Jenazah Allahyarham Jaafar Long, bapa tiri Menteri Besar Perak Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir yang meninggal dunia akibat sakit tua selamat disemadikan hari ini. Jenazah Allahyarham Jaafar, 75, dikebumikan di Tanah Perkuburan Islam Kampung Masjid di sini kira-kira 1 tengah hari selepas disembahyangkan di Masjid Teluk Raja Bayang kira-kira pukul 12.30 tengah hari.

Pemangku Raja Perak Raja Dr Nazrin Shah berkenan menziarahi jenazah. Selain Zambry dan isteri Datin Seri Saripah Zulkifli, turut hadir ialah beberapa exco kerajaan negeri, anggota Dewan Undangan Negeri dan pegawai-pegawai kanan kerajaan negeri. Allahyarham menghembuskan nafas terakhir di Hospital Angkatan Tertera, Lumut pada pukul 7.50 malam tadi di samping isteri Saidatul Badru Abdul Kader, 72, dan empat anaknya.

Zambry berada di Kuala Lumpur atas urusan rasmi ketika Allahyarham menghembuskan nafas terakhir. — Bernama

Majlis fatwa akan lantik pakar perjelas hukum agama dan fatwa, kata Jamil Khir

Posted: 06 Jun 2013 01:50 AM PDT

June 06, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, 6 Jun — Majlis Fatwa Kebangsaan akan melantik seorang felo atau pakar rujuk untuk menjawab dan memperjelas hukum-hakam berkaitan fatwa.

Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom berkata ketika ini terdapat banyak pihak yang mengeluarkan kenyataan atau menjawab sebarang isu berkaitan fatwa yang timbul.

"(Dengan ini) Tidak akan timbul persoalan mengenai kredibiliti mereka yang bakal dilantik ini kelak. Apa jua jawapan kepada masalah hukum hakam akan keluar mengikut sumber itu.

"Kita belum ada calon yang sesuai lagi dan perkara ini akan dibincangkan (untuk dimuktamadkan)," katanya kepada pemberita selepas mengadakan pertemuan khas dengan Jawatankuasa Fatwa Majlis Kebangsaan di bangunan Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan, di sini hari ini. Jamil Khir menjelaskan pelantikan individu itu juga perlu supaya dapat memberi jawapan yang lebih pantas tanpa mengambil pandangan atau mencampur aduk hal peribadi, politik atau sesuatu organisasi.

Menurutnya jawapan itu pula akan dipanjangkan ke laman portal khas Jawatankuasa Fatwa Majlis Kebangsaan yang bakal diwujudkan kelak selaras dengan pelantikan individu berkenaan. Beliau berkata pewujudan portal itu juga dilihat selari dengan cita rasa masyarakat kini yang lebih suka membuat carian menerusi media baharu bagi mendapatkan maklumat termasuk hukum agama.

"Melalui portal khas ini, kita akan selaraskan semuanya sekali (jawapan dan isu mengenai fatwa). Portal ini dikemas kini secara harian supaya mudah dirujuk dan akan dipelbagaikan dalam bahasa Melayu, Inggeris dan Arab." — Bernama

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Keep the faith

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 05:16 PM PDT

June 06, 2013

Praba Ganesan is Parti Keadilan Rakyat's Social Media Strategist. He wants to engage with you, and learn from your viewpoints. You can contact him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @prabaganesan

JUNE 6 — Admission number one, I am aware that we are in uncharted territory but more importantly I concede — I do not have all the answers in any of my pockets.

Admission number two, it may get worse.

Now my fellow countrymen, let's try to find resolve. Which is what we want, resolve to carry on the struggle.

Define the struggle.

The Barisan Nasional guys have a fair point, that there is a platitude of issues which they are confronted with from us — those who are struggling against them. They state with disdain, surely you who oppose BN must have a focus, you can't just be a broad themed opposition to everything which is BN. They are right in that regard, but the struggle is not a lead zeppelin because it champions so many issues.

The struggle is about participation. About having a say, an equitable say in how things are decided in the country, right or wrong.

Therefore even if there are multitudes of issues, say on June 15 at Padang Merbok with anti-Lynas flags, deaths in lockups banners, Felda settlers' T-shirts, student rights reform bandanas and educationists with crayons, when it is officially a Black 505 gathering (protest against the general election execution by the Election Commission), it is not proof of dissonance.

Variety

This is the pre-eminent multicultural nation on the planet — I caught the national news on Astro's Mandarin channel (yes, the graphics helped) — therefore the fractions of the issues inside the general movement are almost infinite, but they do not fracture the focal agenda of the opposition.

Remember, the wrong guys run the country, and while they run it, there will not be the equitable participation which is the basis of a democracy.

The confluence of power to an elite few and them, then using all the institutions to protect the central contention that they should be in power indefinitely is why our objective remains the same, displace BN.

Lynas is an Australian-owned plant with operations involving suspect minerals and resultant waste, whose approval was urged on by the government despite local opposition. There was no level playing field or recourse for the people.

Police brutality has gone on for decades because it is not a priority of a ruling class that does not find itself in lock-ups — ever. It does find however the use of the police to quell and intimidate their opposition extremely useful. It picks and choose, and is therefore passively responsible for the erosion of the department's integrity.

Felda settlers are now part of a global company listed in Kuala Lumpur, and are observers as the government which nudged them to this new arrangement now blame the opposition for the major hiccups the company is having.

Students are told they can participate in politics, and then find the rug pulled from under them. Our students are not unemployable because they have been overly involved in politics, they are now manning cashier counters in a department store because commercial companies can't tell their character and intellect from Form Five dropouts. Perhaps treating them like adults in their campuses would be one step in the right direction. The restrictions on the students are from the government. There is no campus without freedom. Without freedom they are just badly constructed buildings by a series of cronies.

While the objection to the election result and attacks on it have been haphazard, the cause of the mess is BN.

The struggle to end BN rule remains.

Dream without fear

But from where will the resolve come?

We huffed and puffed but the house in PWTC did not fall, for the moment. You have attended rally after rally, hoping that somehow, somewhere an answer will come.

I cannot guarantee a success deadline, but I can tell you that the reasons you started this journey to want a better country have not changed. Take heart from that. The reasons have not become corrupt.

The opponent may be standing, but he is bruised all over. He is unsure how to deal with your will anymore. And he shall misstep over and over, because your omnipresence is an obstacle too difficult for him to surmount. Do you want him to relax now and enjoy his spoils?

More will join you. If BN is sick of us mentioning the popular vote won by Pakatan in 2013, then I will spare them the repeat. But the numbers will only increase the longer BN goes on in power.

BN represents absolutism, since free men don't desire to be serfs, the relentless ruler relies on those still under his yoke. And as more truths become prevalent, serfs will become free again. It is a shrinking zone, the BN support base.

Still, the two admissions remain. I don't have all the answers and yes, things may get worse.

But I am not sure anymore if things will get better if all of us stopped to care and let them have their way without our objection anymore. 

I ask you to stay the course, but you are free to choose. Whether to believe that this BN government can be brought down through our collective democratic will.

* This is the personal opinion of the columnist.

Lolita anyone (Part 2)

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 04:43 PM PDT

June 06, 2013

Kapil is an advertising strategist based in KL, who likes nothing better than to figure out why people behave the way they do. Naturally this forces him to spend most of his time lounging in coffeeshops and bars. He can be reached at [email protected]

JUNE 6 — "There are many cases of men marrying underage girls. I do not see why my case should be any different". This a quote from Riduan Masmud, who is alleged to have raped and then married a 13-year-old, in The Star recently. 

A couple of years ago I had written an article discussing underage marriages in Malaysia suggesting that left unchecked, loopholes in the law could make the country a haven for legalised paedophilia. If he is right, then this is coming to pass.

But this recent case has taken the problem a step further, with the ability to rape children and still walk away scot-free by simply marrying the child becoming a real possibility. 

A lot has been written about the consequences of the early sexualisation of children, forced or otherwise, and the effects of underage marriages to belabour the point except to say that there are sound reasons to abhor the practice.

What is of deeper interest are the social circumstances that make such practices acceptable. What allows society to believe that marriage is the right answer for their young children when they have been forcefully sexualised?

For that matter why are so many girls even in a position to be taken advantage of by much older men, where the perpetrator can claim consent? It is instructive to note that in a number of cases, including the latest one, the existent wife is amenable to the idea of her middle-aged husband bringing a 13-year-old as his new bride, younger than even possibly their children.

Traditional stereotyping of women and their amplification in media may have something to do with this. London Weight Management in a recent ad takes up a case of a woman whose deepest problem seems to be that her husband will not hold her hand in public because she weighs 65kg. 

Of course once she loses a few of those pesky kilogrammes, he is delighted to hold her hand again.

The implicit presumption being the primary source of identity for women is the nature of the male gaze. Following on uninvited are notions of male supremacy, the desirability of marriage as a superior primary activity over a career, the alleged importance of sex to land a husband and being a third wife being somehow still preferable to being single or divorced.

While it is true that social change is generally slow, it is the role of lawmakers, the judiciary, the education system and the media to promote social behaviour that safeguards the rights of women and promotes gender equality to the point that society itself recognises these attitudes as universally desirable. 

Marrying the victim only adds lifelong insult to the injury. Holding hands should be a sign of love between two people, not a sexual trophy for the man.

When there is an opportunity provided by weak family values, legal loopholes and a reluctance by the powers that be to take on the problem head on, there will always be men using and abusing our daughters and getting away with it.

If the true measure of the development of a society is the treatment handed out to its children, allowing this state of affairs to continue without protest does not augur well for Malaysia.

* This is the personal opinion of the columnist.

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