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Kampung food rules at this Ramadan buffet

Posted: 24 Jul 2013 07:07 PM PDT

By EU HOOI KHAW
July 25, 2013

The various salads and appetisers at the Pembuka Selera sectionThe various salads and appetisers at the Pembuka Selera sectionThe Ikan Sembilang Masak Tempoyak was just as good as last year's, a light curry with faint hints of the fermented durian in it, the fragrance of daun kunyit and just a touch of sourness. It's tempoyak curry that I have always liked, with chunks of catfish in it.

I was at the Makanan Kampung corner of the Ramadan buffet at the Vistana Hotel Kuala Lumpur, and I wanted to try as much of the food here as possible.  I hit upon the Masak Lemak Rebung and loved it. The hot and tart curry was delicious with the crunchy slices of bamboo shoot in it.

I couldn't resist the Masak Lemak Nenas Ikan Masin which was hot and sour, with sweetness from pineapple  and a salty lift from the fried salted fish in it. I also liked the pumpkin with sayur manis in yet another lemak curry sauce.

The food was surprisingly light in spite of all this "lemak" style of cooking. I found out later from chef de partie Hamdan Harun and Irizun Ahmad that they had been careful with the use of coconut milk in the various dishes, and had also been light-handed with oil, salt and sugar.

The hotel probably has the cheapest hotel Ramadan buffet in Kuala Lumpur, priced at just RM55 nett for adults, and RM38 nett for children from age six to 12.

It has the scenic setting of stalls lined up around the pool on the third floor of the hotel, and a large, colourfully decorated function room opens out to this.

There's always a queue for the Roast Lamb.There's always a queue for the Roast Lamb.The roast lamb is very popular here, always with a long queue waiting for it to be carved and sliced. "Yesterday we had 250 people and we roasted two lambs," said Hamdan, who does a special marination for it. The lamb tasted good, especially the crispy edges of the meat, and it didn't need at all the sweet and sour mint sauce accompanying it.

The roast lamb was placed next to the biryani rice to complement it. If we had given up queuing, we could have had the next best thing – biryani with lamb kurma, chicken tandoori and cabbage, Indian style. We did have some beef and chicken satay which was accompanied by an appetizing sauce that more chilli in it, with some roasted peanuts rather than the usual sweet, sweet sauce loaded with peanuts and sugar.

Beef Rendang.Beef Rendang.The Beef Rendang here was more curry-like but the tender meat was redolent with the spices and herbs it had been simmered with.

I made a beeline for the Pembuka Selera stall where I helped myself to some acar buah, kerabu daging, kerabu sotong and Thai papaya salad or somtam. Hot and sour food helps to balance the richness of the curry dishes, as do the fresh ulam eaten with the various sambal, and tempoyak, which is my favourite.

After passing by the man frying murtabak a few times, I just had to have a taste. I was glad I did. It was a light, thin murtabak filled with minced chicken and fried with egg, and it was delicious.

There are 120 dishes on this buffet, and it's impossible to eat every one of them. For us there was no more room for Sup Daging Berempah, Bubur Lambuk (a light porridge with chicken and spices), Nasi Kandar, Ayam Panggang, Ayam Masak Merah, Daging Masak Kicap dan Lada, Ayam Percik, Mee Siam, Tomyam Noodles, among many other dishes.

 But there's something for everyone, including children, who would have been happy with the macaroni cheese,  spaghetti and mushroom soup, as well as five flavours of ice-cream, jellies and puddings.

 Irizun, left, and Hamdan, both chef de partie at Vistana.Irizun, left, and Hamdan, both chef de partie at Vistana.I ended with a wonderful teh tarik that had the strong aroma of tea in it, a nice bitter edge, and was lightly sweet. Of course there were Malay kuih, Sago Gula Melaka, Crème Caramel, Sticky Date Pudding, Ling Chee Kang and Ice Kacang to begin or end dinner with.

Vistana Hotel is located at 9 Jalan Lumut, off Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, tel: 03-4042 8000. – July 25, 2013.

Starbucks enters the Greek yoghurt trend with Dannon

Posted: 24 Jul 2013 04:51 PM PDT

July 25, 2013

After its foray into fresh pressed juices, energy drinks and handcrafted sodas, coffee giant Starbucks has now set its sights on one of the fastest-growing food segments among US households: Greek yogurt.

In partnership with yogurt maker Dannon (the US subsidiary of Danone in Paris), Starbucks is developing ready-to-eat parfait Greek yogurt products that will line store shelves next spring under the Evolution Fresh brand.

The same products will also be sold in grocery stores the following year in 2015. An international expansion will launch in target markets during a second phase.

The partnership is a strategic one that touches on the soaring popularity of Greek yogurt within North American households, a relatively recent dairy discovery that has built a major fan base among consumers for its unctuous, rich taste. Greek yogurt is made by straining the whey, a method that produces a thicker, creamier consistency.

According to trade publication Packaged Facts, Greek yogurt can be credited single-handedly for the boom in yogurt consumption in the US last year, where sales rose nearly 7 percent from 2011 to US$7.3 billion (RM21.9 billion).

"Greek yogurt surged from being just a sliver of the yogurt market in 2007 to becoming the most important trend in the industry, albeit at the expense of non-Greek yogurt dollar and unit sales," says the report.

For its part, Dannon is eyeing the US market for growth. While yogurt consumption in North America has experienced what Packaged Facts describes as a "sea change" due to the arrival of the Greek yogurt segment, there's still relatively low penetration in the US, presenting yogurt makers with ample potential for growth.

Similarly, as a regular morning pitstop for many consumers on their way to work, adding Greek yogurt to their shelves bolsters Starbucks' hold in the breakfast, health and wellness segment.

The collaboration with Starbucks is the latest strategy out of Dannon to edge out rival brand Chobani. Last year, Dannon opened what it markets as a gourmet yogurt bar called The Yogurt Culture Company in New York, where customers can build their own parfaits, smoothies and juices.

Chobani likewise opened Chobani SoHo in New York, which it bills as a Mediterranean yogurt bar. – AFP/Relaxnews, July 25, 2013.

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Fernandes says no regrets about buying QPR

Posted: 24 Jul 2013 02:42 AM PDT

July 24, 2013
Latest Update: July 25, 2013 01:42 am

Queen's Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes (pic) today said he doesn't regret buying the club despite its relegation from England's top flight, adding that he still hopes to turn it into "something special".

Fernandes, who ploughed millions of pounds (dollars) into QPR in a bid to keep them in the Premier League, said he had no interest in owning bigger clubs like Liverpool or Arsenal as that would mean "buying someone else's success".

"I bought Queen's Parks Rangers, and we all know, it's been well documented, the bad season we had last year. Would I do it again? Absolutely!" he told journalists in Singapore, at the launch of a sponsorship deal between his budget airline, AirAsia, and the national team.

"People said, why didn't I buy Liverpool or Arsenal? That will never be me," said the Malaysian tycoon. "I would have been buying someone else's success. I didn't make Liverpool the great club it was. Bill Shankly, and all the other previous owners (sic) did."

Fernandes, who also owns the Caterham Formula One racing team, said he knew relegation was a strong possibility when he bought the club in 2011. He previously estimated that he has invested around £50 million (RM244.8 million) in the West London outfit.

"But in 10 years' time, in 12 years' time, if we are able to build something special at QPR, we can stand back and say 'Wow, we did that'," he said.

The colourful entrepreneur said the deal between AirAsia - QPR's shirt sponsor - and the Singapore team could see local players taking training stints at the club under Harry Redknapp, "the man who drives me crazy".

"Believe me, I have met people from all over the world and there's only one Harry Redknapp. I am very lucky to have got a fantastic manager like him," he said. - AFP, July 24, 2013.

Baptista leaves Malaga to return to Brazil

Posted: 24 Jul 2013 02:33 AM PDT

July 24, 2013
Latest Update: July 24, 2013 05:40 pm

Brazilian forward Julio Baptista has agreed a deal to terminate his contract with Malaga and join Brazilian side Cruziero, the Spanish club confirmed today.

"Julio Cesar Baptista and Malaga football club reached a friendly agreement last Friday to rescind the player's contract and allow him to leave the blue and whites," said a statement on the club's website.

"Malaga CF would like to wish the best of luck to the player in his new sporting adventure with Cruzeiro FC in Brazil."

Baptista joined the Andalusians in January 2011 and played a key role in saving Malaga from relegation at the end of the 2011/12 season.

However, the 31-year-old has been blighted by injuries over the past two campaigns and made just 18 appearances last season as Malaga reached the Champions League quarter-finals and finises sixth in La Liga.

Baptista, who started his career at Sao Paulo, returns to Brazil after a 10-year stay in Europe where he also enjoyed spells with Sevilla, Real Madrid, Arsenal and Roma. - AFP, July 24, 2013.

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Local screen legend dies - Bernama

Posted: 24 Jul 2013 05:59 AM PDT

July 24, 2013
Latest Update: July 25, 2013 04:59 am

Veteran artiste Datin Umi Kalthum, 81, passed away at her home in Taman Ukay Prima Saujana Melawati early this morning.

"My mother did not have any ailments and was still active. We realised that she had passed away in her sleep when we tried to wake her up for sahur about 4.30 am," her daughter Noorkumalasari, 57, told Bernama.

"I last saw her two days ago when I took her some food and we chatted as usual," she added.

She said the late Umi Kalthum's remains would be laid to rest at the Klang Gate Muslim Cemetary at Hulu Klang, near here before the Zohor prayers.  

She leaves behind eight children, four boys and four girls; 22 grandchildren and a great-grandchild from her marriage with the late actor S. Roomai Noor.

Umi Kalthum's real name was Patimah Bahudin and she had acted in more than 20 movies. Among them are famous Malay classics, such as Bawang Putih Bawang Merah, Raden Mas, Laila Majnun, Menanti Hari Esok and Syukur 21.

Meanwhile, her fellow artiste Rosnani Jamil, 77, said it was a great sorrow that she could not break fast with her good friend as planned on August 3. 

"We had planned to break fast at the Finas (National Film Development Corporation) building, organised by the Veteran Artistes Welfare Association. But it's fate that Allah has taken her back first," she said. 

Meanwhile, veteran actor Datuk Aziz Satar, 88, said he first met her in Singapore in 1956 and had always kept in touch. 

"We never lost touch. She had a good sense of humour and I used to tease her whenever we met," he said.  - Bernama, July 24, 2013.

Sacha Baron Cohen drops Freddie Mercury biopic, bandmates want less controversy

Posted: 23 Jul 2013 06:54 PM PDT

July 24, 2013

A creative dispute with Freddie Mercury's former bandmates appears to behind actor Sacha Baron Cohen's decision to abandon the film, Deadline.com reports.

After several years of involvement in plans for a biopic of Queen's charismatic frontman, Baron Cohen has removed himself from the project entirely.

The British comedian and actor, propelled to worldwide fame through "Borat," envisioned a dark, sombre film exploring the singer's troubled side.

The surviving members of Queen, however, who hold the right to final approval, were not on board. Deadline.com reports that Freddie Mercury's bandmates would prefer a less controversial portrait of their colleague, who died of complications from AIDS in 1991.

Baron Cohen's departure calls the entire project into question. He was the driving force behind the film from the start, having sparked the interest of screenwriter Peter Morgan ("Skyfall," "The Queen") to develop the script. The plot was to focus on Queen's legendary Live Aid concert at Wembley in 1985. Tom Hooper, who directed Sacha Baron Cohen in "Les Misérables," was approached by the actor as a possible director. – AFP/Relaxnews, July 24, 2013.

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In a first, KL City Hall helps complete abandoned housing scheme

Posted: 23 Jul 2013 09:56 PM PDT

By Kimberly Yeo

July 24, 2013
Latest Update: July 24, 2013 01:29 pm

A view of the incomplete roads and streetlights in the abandoned housing project at Taman Rowther. - The Malaysian Insider pic by Nazir Sufari, July 24, 2013.A view of the incomplete roads and streetlights in the abandoned housing project at Taman Rowther. - The Malaysian Insider pic by Nazir Sufari, July 24, 2013.Instead of going to Putrajaya for help, owners of Taman Rowther's 48 residences received help from the Kuala Lumpur City Hall to complete roads and streetlights in the abandoned housing project before this year's Hari Raya.

City Hall put in RM500,000 for the RM700,000 project while RM200,000 came from the project deposit. But the 48 house owners will have to pay back 40% of City Hall's costs through assessment taxes.

Residents said this was the first time a local authority stepped in to complete a housing project to enable Certificates of Fitness (CFs) to be issued, without which the owners could not move into the houses, which was left incomplete by the developers.

"The previous developer had only completed the structure of the houses, there was no windows or doors," resident Avtar Singh told The Malaysian Insider.

He added that the contractors was giving false assurance to the owners but had not made any progress for three years since 2007, when the development ceased.

The housing project was soft launched on April 6, 2004 with the approval from the City Hall, part from which 207 houses were completed in 2007, leaving the remaining 95% of the houses abandoned by the contractor.

Since early 2011, purchasers decided to contribute individually, spending an average of RM120,000 in furnishing their houses with doors, windows and frames, electrical wiring and main pipe works before approaching the Malaysian Indian Muslim Youth Movement (Gepima) and the City Hall.

They got a new developer for a seven-week project for roadworks, drains and street lights in Taman Rowther.

"City Hall will rebuild the remaining scope of the road with drains for the sake of CFs to be obtained for the houses," Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Ahmad Phesal (pic) told reporters.

The CFs would be given to the 48 house owners next month, once sewerage provider Indah Water Konsortium has approved the works, City Hall officials said.

Avtar urged the authorities to enforce laws related to abandoned projects and act firmly without fear or favour against the contractors and developers.

"So far, the authorities have not taken any action against these contractors," he said. - July 24, 2013

In a first, KL City Hall helps complete abandoned housing scheme

Posted: 23 Jul 2013 09:56 PM PDT

By Kimberly Yeo

July 24, 2013
Latest Update: July 24, 2013 01:29 pm

A view of the incomplete roads and streetlights in the abandoned housing project at Taman Rowther. - The Malaysian Insider pic by Nazir Sufari, July 24, 2013.A view of the incomplete roads and streetlights in the abandoned housing project at Taman Rowther. - The Malaysian Insider pic by Nazir Sufari, July 24, 2013.Instead of going to Putrajaya for help, owners of Taman Rowther's 48 residences received help from the Kuala Lumpur City Hall to complete roads and streetlights in the abandoned housing project before this year's Hari Raya.

City Hall put in RM500,000 for the RM700,000 project while RM200,000 came from the project deposit. But the 48 house owners will have to pay back 40% of City Hall's costs through assessment taxes.

Residents said this was the first time a local authority stepped in to complete a housing project to enable Certificates of Fitness (CFs) to be issued, without which the owners could not move into the houses, which was left incomplete by the developers.

"The previous developer had only completed the structure of the houses, there was no windows or doors," resident Avtar Singh told The Malaysian Insider.

He added that the contractors was giving false assurance to the owners but had not made any progress for three years since 2007, when the development ceased.

The housing project was soft launched on April 6, 2004 with the approval from the City Hall, part from which 207 houses were completed in 2007, leaving the remaining 95% of the houses abandoned by the contractor.

Since early 2011, purchasers decided to contribute individually, spending an average of RM120,000 in furnishing their houses with doors, windows and frames, electrical wiring and main pipe works before approaching the Malaysian Indian Muslim Youth Movement (Gepima) and the City Hall.

They got a new developer for a seven-week project for roadworks, drains and street lights in Taman Rowther.

"City Hall will rebuild the remaining scope of the road with drains for the sake of CFs to be obtained for the houses," Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Ahmad Phesal (pic) told reporters.

The CFs would be given to the 48 house owners next month, once sewerage provider Indah Water Konsortium has approved the works, City Hall officials said.

Avtar urged the authorities to enforce laws related to abandoned projects and act firmly without fear or favour against the contractors and developers.

"So far, the authorities have not taken any action against these contractors," he said. - July 24, 2013

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Tash Aw among big names in Booker Prize longlist

Posted: 23 Jul 2013 05:31 PM PDT

July 24, 2013

A 13-strong longlist for the Man Booker Prize 2013 has been announced, mixing established authors such as Jim Crace and Colm Tóibín with some newer faces such as Malaysia's Tash Aw.

Should Eleanor Catton, Eve Harris or Donal Ryan make it through to the Sept 10 shortlist and be declared winner come Oct 15, it would be the first time that a debutant has done so since 2008's Aravind Adiga with "The White Tiger."

Both Crace and Tóibín have been previously nominated, Tóibín twice, and Crace recently underlined his intention to retire from writing, which would make "Harvest" his last novel. He had won the Whitbread Book Award -- now the Costa Book Award -- with "Quarantine" in 1997.

Hilary Mantel's "Bring Up The Bodies" was the previous winner in 2012.

It also won out at the Costa Book Awards and Specsavers National Book Awards.

The Man Booker Prize offers a £50,000 (RM250,000) sum to its winner, and selects from authors who are citizens of the UK, Republic of Ireland, or Commonwealth countries.

The Man Booker Prize 2013 longlist
"Five Star Billionaire" by Tash Aw
"We Need New Names" by NoViolet Bulawayo
"The Luminaries" by Eleanor Catton
"Harvest" by Jim Crace
"The Marrying of Chani Kaufman" by Eve Harris
"The Kills" by Richard House
"The Lowland" by Jhumpa Lahiri
"Unexploded" by Alison MacLeod
"TransAtlantic" by Colum McCann
"Almost English" by Charlotte Mendelson
"A Tale for the Time Being" by Ruth Ozeki
"The Spinning Heart" by Donal Ryan
"The Testament of Mary" by Colm Tóibín. – AFP/Relaxnews, July 24, 2013.

Tash Aw among big names in Booker Prize longlist

Posted: 23 Jul 2013 05:31 PM PDT

July 24, 2013

A 13-strong longlist for the Man Booker Prize 2013 has been announced, mixing established authors such as Jim Crace and Colm Tóibín with some newer faces such as Malaysia's Tash Aw.

Should Eleanor Catton, Eve Harris or Donal Ryan make it through to the Sept 10 shortlist and be declared winner come Oct 15, it would be the first time that a debutant has done so since 2008's Aravind Adiga with "The White Tiger."

Both Crace and Tóibín have been previously nominated, Tóibín twice, and Crace recently underlined his intention to retire from writing, which would make "Harvest" his last novel. He had won the Whitbread Book Award -- now the Costa Book Award -- with "Quarantine" in 1997.

Hilary Mantel's "Bring Up The Bodies" was the previous winner in 2012.

It also won out at the Costa Book Awards and Specsavers National Book Awards.

The Man Booker Prize offers a £50,000 (RM250,000) sum to its winner, and selects from authors who are citizens of the UK, Republic of Ireland, or Commonwealth countries.

The Man Booker Prize 2013 longlist
"Five Star Billionaire" by Tash Aw
"We Need New Names" by NoViolet Bulawayo
"The Luminaries" by Eleanor Catton
"Harvest" by Jim Crace
"The Marrying of Chani Kaufman" by Eve Harris
"The Kills" by Richard House
"The Lowland" by Jhumpa Lahiri
"Unexploded" by Alison MacLeod
"TransAtlantic" by Colum McCann
"Almost English" by Charlotte Mendelson
"A Tale for the Time Being" by Ruth Ozeki
"The Spinning Heart" by Donal Ryan
"The Testament of Mary" by Colm Tóibín. – AFP/Relaxnews, July 24, 2013.

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Pusat pengundian PRK Kuala Besut mula ditutup tepat jam 5 petang

Posted: 24 Jul 2013 02:38 AM PDT

OLEH MOHD FARHAN DARWIS
July 24, 2013
Latest Update: July 24, 2013 05:58 pm

Tepat jam 5.00 petang hari ini, semua lapan tempat membuang undi bagi Pilihan Raya Kecil (PRK) Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Kuala Besut ditutup.

Sejumlah 14,108 pengundi membuang undi dengan jumlah keseluruhan yang mengundi kali ini adalah 79.78 peratus, kata Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR).

Jumlah keseluruhan pengundi di DUN Kuala Besut adalah keseluruhan pengundi berjumlah 17,683.

Keputusan PRK itu akan diumumkan jam 10.00 malam hari ini.

Ketika proses pengundian berlangsung, tiada sebarang insiden tidak diingini dilaporkan, malah proses membuang undi juga berlangsung dengan aman.

Turut berjalan lancar adalah penggunaan dakwat kekal yang benar-benar kekal selepas dakwat yang digunakan dalam Pilihan Raya 2013 menimbulkan kontroversi apabila tidak bertahan lama. - 24 Julai, 2013.

Selangor umum bonus raya sebulan gaji - Bernama

Posted: 24 Jul 2013 02:27 AM PDT

July 24, 2013

Menteri Besar Selangor, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim (gambar) hari ini mengumumkan bonus sebulan gaji kepada 21,776 penjawat awam negeri sempena Aidilfitri tahun ini.

Beliau berkata, kerajaan negeri memperuntukkan RM30 juta bagi tujuan itu dan bonus akan diberi selewat-lewatnya hujung bulan ini.

"Pemberian bonus ini akan diberikan kepada kakitangan tetap, kontrak dan sambilan. Jika kerajaan pusat mengumumkan pemberian bonus sebulan setengah gaji kepada penjawat awam, maka kerajaan Selangor akan menambah lagi (bonus) setengah bulan gaji kepada penjawat awam di negeri ini," katanya pada sidang media, hari ini.

Ditanya mengenai tindakan kerajaan negeri untuk mengekang ajaran syiah di Selangor, Abdul Khalid berkata pihaknya menyerahkan perkara itu kepada Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (Jais).

"Jais akan mengambil tindakan terhadap perkara ini. Sekiranya perlu diambil tindakan ke atas pihak yang mengamalkan ajaran itu, mereka (Jais) akan buat apa yang perlu," tambahnya. - Bernama, 24 Julai, 2013.

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“Khalid hutang satu Kopi O dengan saya”

Posted: 23 Jul 2013 03:37 PM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]"Tan Sri Khalid berhutang secawan kopi O dengan saya," kata Subky Latif kepada saya ketika menjadi wartawan Harakah lima tahun lalu. Ketika itu, Khalid baru beberapa bulan menjadi Menteri Besar Selangor. Beliau mahu berjumpa dengan MB Selangor itu, minum kopi, sambil sembang tentang kenangan lama mereka bersama. Namun sehingga kini hasrat itu...
    


“Khalid hutang satu Kopi O dengan saya”

Posted: 23 Jul 2013 03:37 PM PDT

[unable to retrieve full-text content]"Tan Sri Khalid berhutang secawan kopi O dengan saya," kata Subky Latif kepada saya ketika menjadi wartawan Harakah lima tahun lalu. Ketika itu, Khalid baru beberapa bulan menjadi Menteri Besar Selangor. Beliau mahu berjumpa dengan MB Selangor itu, minum kopi, sambil sembang tentang kenangan lama mereka bersama. Namun sehingga kini hasrat itu...
    
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