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Look out for these gourmet summer food trends

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 02:11 AM PDT

Can water help with weight loss?

New research suggests that guzzling water before your meals might help you lose a little weight in the long run.Research conducted at the Berlin School of Public Health, Charité University Medical Center ... Read More

Bakers push for German bread’s recognition by UNESCO

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 01:52 AM PDT

Can water help with weight loss?

New research suggests that guzzling water before your meals might help you lose a little weight in the long run.Research conducted at the Berlin School of Public Health, Charité University Medical Center ... Read More

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Pakistan-born leg spinner becomes Australian citizen

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 12:30 AM PDT

July 10, 2013

Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed officially became an Australian citizen today, the same day the first Ashes Test against England was to start.

The former refugee, 31, had his bid for citizenship accepted last week, making him eligible to play in the Ashes, and today attended the final protocol - a citizenship ceremony in Melbourne.

"It is a great day for me and it has been a dream of mine to become a citizen of Australia ever since I arrived here at the beginning of 2010," he said.

Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland called it "a proud day for Australian cricket".

"Fawad Ahmed is a talented cricketer, but most of all he is a wonderful human being," he said.

"He has confronted many challenges along the way, so today is a day for celebration. We are incredibly happy for him."

Ahmed returned from England in June where he was playing for Australia A after the Australian government moved amendments to the Citizenship Act through the upper house of parliament to help fast-track his application.

The legislation allows the immigration minister to apply shorter residential requirements on some citizenship applicants, such as elite athletes with the potential to represent Australia, as in Ahmed's case.

Ahmed has been named in the Australia A squad for a tour of Africa this month, despite also being in contention for the Ashes.

The opening Test of the five-match Ashes series starts in Nottingham todaywith Nathan Lyon the only spin bowler in Australia's 16-man squad. - AFP, July 10, 2013.

Shakhtar sign Argentine striker Ferreyra from Velez

Posted: 09 Jul 2013 11:36 PM PDT

July 10, 2013

Shakhtar Donetsk have signed Argentine striker Facundo Ferreyra from Velez Sarsfield after the clubs agreed on a $9 million deal for the 22-year-old, the Ukraine champions confirmed on their official website yesterday.

The five-year contract for Ferreyra was announced on the same day Shakhtar's Armenian international attacking midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan was officially unveiled as a Borussia Dortmund player.

"Velez Sarsfield play in a similar style to Shakhtar, so it will not be a problem to adjust here," Ferreyra was quoted as saying on shakhtar.com.

Ferreyra, who scored 31 goals in 80 Argentine first division games for Velez and previous club Banfield, admitted he was delighted to have an opportunity to compete in Europe's premier club competition.

"I have been dreaming of testing myself in the Champions League since I started playing soccer," he said. "That dream will soon become a reality." - Reuters, July 10, 2013.

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Women who freeze their eggs wished they had done it earlier, says study

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 01:31 AM PDT

July 10, 2013

A new Belgian study finds that women who freeze their eggs report a positive experience and often wished they'd done it at an earlier age. Image credit: Shutterstock.comA new Belgian study finds that women who freeze their eggs in hopes of improving their fertility later in life often wished they'd done it at an earlier age.

"Egg banking," the practice of freezing eggs to circumvent age-related fertility, is becoming a popular trend in many countries, according to the researchers. The study, presented Tuesday at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Belgium, involved women who underwent the procedure for "social reasons," such as wanting to delay motherhood until they find the right partner.

The study involved 140 women in Belgium averaging 37 years old who had considered egg banking between 2009 and 2011. Some 60 percent of the women surveyed wound up actually having their eggs harvested and frozen, while the remaining women opted out of the procedure or tried it with no success.

More than a third of the women who banked their eggs said they did not expect they would need to use them to have a child, findings showed. But still, more than 95 percent of them said they would freeze their eggs again, with 70 percent saying they would do it at a younger age.

"Our results indicate that most women who have had oocyte cryopreservation have no regrets about it, but do wish they had done so at a younger age," said head researcher Dr Dominic Stoop "This makes sense, because the younger the eggs, the better the chance of pregnancy."

However Bonnie Steinbock, a professor of philosophy and bioethics at the University at Albany-SUNY in the US, told LiveScience that she found the findings troubling. Egg banking can be risky and is often very expensive, and frozen eggs are not always successful in terms of producing a pregnancy, she said. - AFP/Relax, July 10, 2013.

Britain strives to build Tech City as homegrown talent head for the US

Posted: 09 Jul 2013 06:27 PM PDT

July 10, 2013

East London's technology hub is established well beyond start-up status: Thousands of new web firms now work in the offices around Old Street and on any given day the area's coffee shops buzz with young hopefuls meeting advisers and investors.

Britain's government has christened the area "Tech City" and makes no secret of its hope that the entrepreneurial ventures being dreamed up there can spearhead an economic boost to lift the country out of a long recession.

But its plan faces a major hurdle: the area touted as London's answer to Silicon Valley has not produced a single big-name UK-listed company. Many firms are failing to secure second-round funding while the cream of the crop are being snapped up by US venture capitalists and top names like Yahoo, taking jobs and potential tax revenues with them.

Worried, the government has launched a string of policies to try to ensure that the best of British tech secures the funding and expertise it needs to grow inside the United Kingdom.

"We've lost a lot of our best and brightest businesses to the US," says Joanna Shields, who held management positions at Facebook, Google and Bebo and now runs the government's Tech City Investment Organisation to encourage inward investment.

As part of the same push, Finance Minister George Osborne launched the "Future Fifty" project to share contacts and advice with companies looking to expand internationally. He has also cut capital gains tax for young businesses.

Prime Minister David Cameron is disappointed that Britain has not yet created a Google or an Amazon.

"I want to try and make sure that the next wave, and there will be a next wave, some of those are born and bred right here in Britain," he said last month.


TALKING THE UK TALK

Securing seed money is relatively straightforward. Getting subsequent funding is where the real problems arise, says Simon Cook, chief executive of DFJ Esprit, an affiliate of California-based investor Draper Fisher Jurvetson.

"In America, if you start a company and show some progress, you are probably going to get another round," said Cook. "In Europe, only one in five (companies) can raise any more money."

The reason? Too many young British tech firms lack the skills to sell themselves as the big global names of the future.

"We see a lot of good companies which have a profitable business model... but either they are in a smaller niche or do not have the ambition to be global," said Martin Mignot of European venture capital firm Index Ventures.

For Tom Blomfield it was his experience in the U.S. that helped him to secure backing for GoCardless, a company that enables more than 10,000 small businesses to accept direct debits. He spent four months at San Francisco's prestigious Y Combinator, in effect a boot-camp for start-ups, and says it taught him that to succeed, a business must solve a problem.

"The thing that really validates your business is users paying for what you are selling, not some mentor telling you that your business plan looks great," he said.

East London-based Unruly Media, which works with brands like Coca-Cola to get their ads viewed, shared and talked about on social networks, secured US$25 million (RM75 million) last year from investors Amadeus, Van den Ende & Deitmers and Business Growth Fund. Co-founder Sarah Wood gave three reasons why investors wanted in: global reach, high revenue growth and proprietary technology.

But Wood's story is rare. The list of her promising British peers to have been bought out by established American companies makes depressing reading for Cameron's team. Internet radio station last.fm sold to CSB in 2007, while games firm Playfish was bought by Electronic Arts for about US$300 million in 2009. TweetDeck, a desktop for managing social media, was snapped up by Twitter in 2011 and Summly, an app founded by 17-year old Nick D'Aloisio, sold out to Yahoo for a rumoured US$30 million in March, only months after it launched.


U.S. INVESTMENT = U.S. LISTING

Persuading firms to stay and grow at home needs more than policies offering advice and hand-holding. A dearth of British venture capital is a notable issue.

Technology investment is dominated by American venture capital firms, which are comfortable with the risks as well as the potential rewards of the sector, and thus reap returns to invest again. British investors are more cautious and because few have a track record of success, continue to steer clear.

It's a situation most ambitious British start-ups go along with because of the prestige associated with U.S. involvement and mentoring. And while US investment holds sway, US listings dominate.

Right now payday lender Wonga and software firm Mimecast, both backed by venture capital firm Dawn Capital, are gearing up for stock listings in New York rather than in London. Social gaming company King.com, which has main offices in London and Stockholm, is also eyeing an American IPO, according to a FT report.

In an attempt to break the cycle and keep talent at home, the London Stock Exchange set up a High Growth Segment this year, copying New York's Nasdaq and letting entrepreneurs list 10 percent of their firms rather than the 25 percent normally required, so they can keep more control of their fast-growing businesses while they raise cash.

The scale of the challenge is significant. According to the London Stock Exchange, the 246 tech companies listed on Britain's stock markets total US$200 billion in capitalisation, compared with US$3.2 trillion in the U.S. Meanwhile, investment in London-based tech groups is falling, due possibly to a loss of appetite for the kind of consumer internet companies the city tends to produce. Some 24 London-based companies pulled in 62 million pounds (RM310 million) in the first quarter of 2013, less than half the 151 million pounds raised by 29 companies in the final quarter of last year, research from market tracker Ascendant shows.

Nonetheless, says Index Ventures' Mignot, London's position is safe in the top tier of tech hubs, along with Silicon Valley and New York, and the city is fostering a healthy ecosystem of capital and talent.

"A lot of the ingredients are in place and the fact that the government is behind a move to make London more attractive for investors and entrepreneurs is likely to make it even better in the months and years to come." - Reuters, July 10, 2013.

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Elton John cancels European tour with appendicitis

Posted: 09 Jul 2013 08:14 PM PDT

July 10, 2013

Singer-songwriter Elton John has cancelled the rest of his European tour as he is down with appendicitis, his spokesman said yesterday.

The flamboyant 66-year-old was due to headline at the British Summer Time festival on Friday night, but his doctors have advised him to cancel all shows in his current tour, which includes dates in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

"Elton is currently undergoing a course of intensive antibiotics and is expected to undergo surgery in the UK in the coming weeks, once doctors can be confident they have sufficiently reduced toxins within the inflamed appendicitis site," said a statement on his website.

The "Candle in the Wind" singer was diagnosed with an "appendix abscess surrounding retrocaecal appendicitis" after a series of scans and blood tests, the statement added.

He had told the crowds at France's Festival de Poupet last Wednesday that he was feeling ill, but added in French that he would "do his best".

A spokesman said John was "incredibly disappointed" to cancel the tour and hoped to reschedule the dates from early September onwards.

It is the latest health scare for the singer, who cancelled several concerts last year when he was struck down with a respiratory infection and then food poisoning while touring the United States.

He had a pacemaker fitted in 1999 after doctors found he had an irregular heartbeat.

Best known for hits including "Your Song" and "Rocket Man", as well as the songs he penned for the Disney film "The Lion King", Elton John has sold more than 250 million records worldwide.

He and his partner David Furnish, a film producer, became parents for the second time in January via a surrogate mother in the United States.

The couple have been together for almost 20 years and have been in a civil partnership since 2005. - AFP/Relaxnews, July 10, 2013.

Comic book writer bows out from Batman after killing off Robin

Posted: 09 Jul 2013 07:49 PM PDT

July 10, 2013

Grant Morrison - wikimedia commons pic.After killing off Batman's Robin and re-inventing the X-Men, Scottish comic book writer Grant Morrison is looking for other superhuman legends to transform with his pen.

Morrison - who has also taken on Spiderman and Superman in a 25-year career - has decided to leave the caped crusader in the hands of other writers after the final issue of his "BATMAN, INCORPORATED" DC Comics series comes out this month.

"The seven years has exhausted everything I ever had to say about the character," Morrison told Reuters in a telephone interview.

Morrison, 53, said his final iteration of Batman had used ideas from the character's entire journey from the crimefighter created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane in 1939 through his slapstick portrayal in the 1960s US TV series to director Christopher Nolan's brooding 2008 "Dark Knight" film.

"Batman seems to be endlessly pliable and malleable in that he can assume all kinds of guises from the comedy pop-up Batman of the 60s to the very militaristic, realistic, trending Batman of Christopher Nolan," Morrison said.

In his latest guise, the writer created a Robin character who was the son of Batman by the daughter of a master criminal.

Raised by a criminal gang to rule the world, Robin discovered his true father was Batman, decided to become a superhero but died saving the planet at the tender age of 10.

"The story was always going to be about this little kid's journey from being trained by assassins and raised by an evil cabal of people finding out that he is the son of Batman and trying to live up to that legacy," he said. "The story for that character was always that he would die in the end."

Morrison likened his efforts to reinvent the pantheon of superheroes to the evolution of the King Arthur and Robin Hood legends passed down through oral tradition.

"I think it's important to basically find what was the core of the character and then to see how that applies to the way we think in the real world and see if it can be updated and matched to interests and ideas that people have in a contemporary setting," he said.

His next projects include a re-working of Wonder Woman and a series called "MULTIVERSITY", where superheroes exist in parallel universes. In one alternative scenario, Hitler won the war and Superman is a Nazi. In another, superheroes have vanquished evil and their gifted children have nothing to do.

Morrison, whose popularity is so vast he had his own comic book convention last year in Las Vegas, said his interest in American comics came out of a childhood spent near a naval base, which once had a huge American presence.

"We were getting comics and records and a very strong American influence for a long time, for the entire postwar period right into the 80s," he said.

"Once you consider that, it's not much of a surprise that I grew up with American culture and American superheroes looming very large in my life."

His favourite childhood character was The Flash.

"The whole notion of super speed and that beautiful red costume that he wore really appealed. But the character that gave me the most joy to write has been Superman and the character that has given me the most intellectual pleasure to write has been Batman."

So why are comic books so dark these days?

Morrison says it is partly older readers looking for more mature story lines, partly the darker movies in cinemas and partly the profusion of apocalyptic videogames.

"I wouldn't say it's only comics," he said. "To be honest our whole entertainment system seems to be obsessed with the end of the world." - Reuters, July 10, 2013.

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Comic book writer bows out from Batman after killing off Robin

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 06:06 AM PDT

Book On India-Malaysia Ties Launched

A book entitled 'India and Malaysia Intertwined Strands,' authored by Professor Veena Sikri, which portrays an in-depth historical analysis of the inter-linkages between India and Malaysia, was launched ... Read More

Rap daughters co-author teen novel ‘Paparazzi Princess’

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 01:40 AM PDT

Book On India-Malaysia Ties Launched

A book entitled 'India and Malaysia Intertwined Strands,' authored by Professor Veena Sikri, which portrays an in-depth historical analysis of the inter-linkages between India and Malaysia, was launched ... Read More

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Tabung Haji yakin subsidi jemaah mampu dikekalkan

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 02:33 AM PDT

July 10, 2013

Tabung Haji (TH) yakin pemberian subsidi kepada bakal jemaah haji akan diteruskan pada masa akan datang tetapi jumlahnya bergantung kepada keuntungan hasil pelaburan yang dibuatnya.

Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif TH, Datuk Ismee Ismail berkata tahun ini TH memberi sejumlah RM5,575 subsidi kepada setiap jemaah haji bagi memastikan kos mengerjakan haji kekal sebanyak RM9,980.

Katanya, hasil pelaburan bergantung kepada perancangan efektif dan sistematik pengurusan TH yang perlu seiring dengan kestabilan ekonomi negara bagi menggalakkan lebih banyak perniagaan dan pelaburan.

"Tabung Haji kena berjaya supaya ia mampu menanggung subsidi, kalau tidak berjaya, jangankan subsidi, nak bayar dividen pun tidak boleh.

"Kejayaan itu timbul daripada suasana ekonomi yang menggalakkan perniagaan, dan kebanyakan pelaburan Tabung Haji dilakukan di Malaysia," katanya.

Ismee berkata subsidi yang ditanggung TH merupakan satu per tiga daripada kos sebenar mengerjakan haji iaitu kira-kira RM15,000.

Kos haji hanya sekali dinaikkan iaitu pada tahun 2008 daripada RM8,973 kepada RM9,980 berikutan banyak pembangunan dilakukan kerajaan Arab Saudi untuk keselesaan jemaah haji. - Bernama, 10 Julai, 2013.

GST lebih efisien berbanding cukai jualan, kata pakar

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 02:14 AM PDT

July 10, 2013

Cukai barangan dan perkhidmatan (GST) lebih efisien dan menyebabkan kurang herotan ekonomi berbanding cukai jualan yang akan digantikan, kata pakar ekonomi.

Ketua Pakar Ekonomi Malaysian Rating Corp Bhd (MARC), Nor Zahidi Alias, berkata struktur GST akan menyediakan insentif kukuh bagi perniagaan untuk berdaftar dengan pihak berkuasa cukai, dan seterusnya menambah baik kecekapan kutipan. 

"Salah satu cara ia akan memberi manfaat kepada ekonomi ialah GST adalah neutral berkaitan dengan kuasa pasaran dan perniagaan, tidak seperti cukai jualan," katanya.

Nor Zahidi berkata, cadangan kadar tujuh peratus akan memberi kesan minimum kepada harga dalam tempoh jangka sederhana dan panjang berbanding cukai jualan sekarang antara lima peratus dan 10 peratus.

Katanya, terdapat kemungkinan inflasi tinggi dalam fasa awal, terutama jika aktiviti pencatutan tidak dibendung dengan baik. Sementara itu RHB Research berkata pengenalan GST dijangka membawa kepada kenaikan sekali inflasi, bergantung kepada paras barangan dan perkhidmatan dalam kumpulan indeks harga pengguna (IHP) yang akan terbabit. 

Pelaksanaan GST dijangka menambah antara 0.8 dan dua mata peratusan kepada IHP, mengandaikan kira-kira 20 peratus dan 50 peratus barangan dan perkhidmatan dalam kumpulan IHP akan tertakluk kepada empat peratus GST, kata firma penyelidikan itu dalam nota penyelidikannya.

Dalam Bajet 2013, kerajaan menyatakan adalah penting untuk melaksanakan rejim cukai baharu bagi memastikan kewangannya kekal kukuh, kata firma itu.

Ketua Ekonomi Nomura International bagi Asia kecuali Jepun, Rob Subbaraman berkata, cukai penggunaan akan meningkatkan hasil kerajaan dan mengurangkan defisit fiskal yang seterusnya juga boleh meningkatkan lebihan akaun semasa.

"Cukai penggunaan boleh berfungsi meningkatkan lebihan akaun semasa kerana ia boleh mengurangkan penggunaan isi rumah berbanding pendapatan, yang seterusnya meningkatkan tabungan peribadi," katanya.

Nomura, dalam laporan 'Asia's Rising Risk Premium' berkata lebihan akaun semasa Malaysia semakin mengecil dalam tempoh dua tahun lepas, mencecah paras rendah dalam tempoh 10 tahun pada 3.7 peratus daripada keluaran dalam negara kasar (KDNK) dalam suku pertama 2013 berbanding 10 peratus daripada KDNK pada 2011.

"Pengurangan lebihan akaun semasa itu adalah disebabkan kombinasi daripada eksport lemah, permintaan domestik kukuh dan harga komoditi rendah," kata firma itu. - Bernama, 10 Julai, 2013.

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