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Giant meringue dog gives flavour of closed ElBulli eatery

Posted: 08 Aug 2013 05:02 PM PDT

August 09, 2013
Latest Update: August 09, 2013 04:02 pm

Spanish chef Ferran Adria's famous elBulli restaurant is closed, but the two million people a year who wanted to eat there can at least see what he was up to at an exhibition in London that features, among other things, a giant dog made of meringue.

Famous for deconstructing and recombining foods into new shapes and flavours, Adria told Reuters the decision to close the three-star Michelin elBulli on Catalonia's Costa Brava two years ago was a hard one, but it freed him and his team from the pressures of running a high-end restaurant.

"I was tormented by having to close it. I wanted elBulli to survive for many years," Adria said in a telephone interview. "We had to create something that would allow elBulli to live for a very long time."

So Adria created the elBullifoundation, which plans to safeguard the legacy by opening a food museum and a "creativity" centre on the restaurant's former grounds, overlooking a bay.

The 51 year-old chef also helped devise a special exhibition that explores elBulli's history and its culinary evolution towards its famous avant-garde cuisine, the proceeds from which will go towards funding the foundation.

Adria said it was a "dream" to hold his exhibition, which was first mounted in Barcelona last year, in London.

"London is one of the cultural capitals of the world. The UK in the last 10 years has made a huge improvement," he said, citing fellow chefs Heston Blumenthal and Gordon Ramsey as pioneers for British cuisine.

"British food has always had a reputation of not being that good, people nowadays have lots and lots of respect for it," he said.

The exhibition, which runs until Sept. 29 at Somerset House, is filled with personal photos, letters and mementos from Adria and his team as well as cooking equipment and even a giant dog made entirely of meringue.

"In this exhibition, we are able to explain what we were doing. It was our life, creativity was our life ... this exhibition is an appetizer to be able to understand all of this," said Adria.

An extensive timeline with videos showing visitors how some of the dishes that Adria and his team created is also on display, as well as an interactive encyclopaedia of food and a model of the new foundation.

Adria plans for the show will travel for the next four or five years, first to the United States and then back to Italy and Spain, where some of its content will go on display in the elBulli food museum.

"The most important thing for elBulli is the sense of fantasy about cooking that we need to create in thousands and thousands and thousands of people," Adria said.

The chef, who enjoys all types of cuisine including Japanese Catalan and Portuguese dishes, says he eats simply, a far cry from his own elaborate creations.

"Fruit in the morning," he said. "Yesterday I ate calamari - very simple. Grilled tuna and ribs. All very simple."

He is working on a presentation on origins of cooking which he will present in New York early next year.

"The quality of gastronomy is at its highest level in history. Never, never, never has it been this good," he said.

"People have no memory of what it was like 40 years ago. Forty years ago there were barely any restaurants." - Reuters, August 9, 2013.

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Winning more important than being nice, say Juventus

Posted: 08 Aug 2013 10:06 AM PDT

August 09, 2013

Juventus have replied to AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri's claim that they lack a sense of humour by saying that winning is more important than being nice.

"We take everything seriously and we don't want to be nice, what we want is to win," Juventus director Pavel Nedved told the Sport Mediaset channel today.

"That's our belief," added the former Czech Republic and Juventus player.

The unflappable Allegri, who led Milan to the Serie A title in 2011, second place in 2012 and third place last season, suggested in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport yesterday that Juventus should lighten up a little.

"I'm always relaxed, it's just that at Juventus they have taken some of my jokes too seriously. They need to learn how to have a sense of humour," he was quoted as saying.

"I'm fortunate in that I come from Livorno," added Allegri, who is usually associated in the media with a lack of charisma rather than a sense of humour. "Humour comes naturally to me."

Juventus have won Serie A for the last two seasons and are favourites to make it three in a row this term, which kicks off on the weekend of August 24/25. – Reuters, August 8, 2013.

Real Madrid give little away over Bale progress

Posted: 08 Aug 2013 10:01 AM PDT

August 09, 2013

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez gave little away on his club's progress in trying to sign Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale during an interview today in Madrid.

The nine-times European champions have made the Welsh winger their priority and the 24-year-old is reportedly keen to move to the Bernabeu, but Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is renowned as a tough negotiator.

Perez was asked if he had met with representatives from Tottenham in the United States, where the club are on a pre-season promotional tour.

"We talk to lots of people and we'll see what happens in our various negotiations. I refer to this player (Bale) and others," Perez told ESPN.

"We don't speak about other players out of respect for the player, their club and their president (Levy), who is a friend of mine.

"We struck up a good friendship last year during the signing of (Croatia midfielder) Luka Modric."

Perez ducked the question when he was pressed about Bale and talk of a world record transfer fee that would surpass the £80 million (US$124.14 million) Real paid for Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.

"If I don't speak about names, I don't speak about money," Perez added. "If you say €100 million (US$133.19 million), I would say that seems a lot... for anything.

"I am not going to speak about it because I shouldn't and I can't."

Another pressing issue for Perez are the negotiations with Portugal forward Ronaldo over a possible contract extension beyond 2015.

"Both parties have said we are convinced he will end his sporting career at Real Madrid," Perez said.

"At the end of the summer we will try and made sure it is all resolved. At the end of this month or the beginning of the next. There is no rush. It is my wish and I think it his too." – AFP, August 8, 2013.

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Thicke’s ‘Blurred Lines’ Tops Billboard album, Digital Charts

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 07:38 PM PDT

August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 06:38 pm

R&B singer Robin Thicke landed his first No. 1 album on Wednesday as his latest record, "Blurred Lines," topped the Billboard 200 album chart, led by the single of the same name that has become one of this summer's biggest hits.

Thicke's sixth studio album sold 177,000 copies in its first week, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan. The album features collaborations with rappers Kendrick Lamar, T.I. and singer/producer Pharrell Williams.

The album's lead single, "Blurred Lines," featuring T.I. and Williams, spent seven weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart this summer.

Thicke, 36, son of Canadian actor Alan Thicke, first emerged a decade ago with the album "A Beautiful World" and reached a new level this year with the catchy, raunchy hit "Blurred Lines," which also yielded an eyebrow-raising, nudity-filled video.

The single also climbed back to No. 1 on Billboard's Digital Songs chart this week after being knocked off by One Direction's "Best Song Ever" last week. "Blurred Lines" sold 400,000 downloads this week, bringing its total digital tally to 4.2 million since its release in March.

Rock band Five Finger Death Punch entered the chart at No. 2 this week with its latest album, "The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell: Volume 1," selling 112,000 copies. It came ahead of rapper Jay Z's "Magna Carta ... Holy Grail," which dropped one spot to No. 3.

Other new entries in the top 10 on this week's Billboard 200 album chart include indie rapper Tech N9ne's "Something Else" at No. 4 and boy band Backstreet Boys at No. 5 with "In A World Like This."

Backstreet Boys, one of the biggest U.S. pop bands of the 1990s, are staging a comeback with all five original members and embarked on a world tour with another 1990s boy band, New Kids on the Block, in 2012.

"In a World Like This" is Backstreet Boys' ninth album to make its debut in the top 10 of the Billboard 200.

Pop rockers Emblem3, one of the runners-up on Fox reality talent show "The X Factor" last year, entered the Billboard album chart at No. 7 with their debut record, "Nothing to Lose."

Overall album sales in the week ending Aug. 4 totaled 5.1 million, down 3 percent from the comparable week in 2012. - Reuters, August 8, 2013.

Leonardo DiCaprio working on Viking drama

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 06:40 PM PDT

August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 09:59 am

The Hollywood superstar has plunged into the making of the historical drama "King Harald," based on the adventures of a Viking king from the 11th century.

Leonardo DiCaprio will produce the film with Warner Bros. According to Deadline.com, Mark L. Smith has been chosen as screenwriter for the film, which will tell the story of Harald III, King of Norway.

That part will be played by the "Great Gatsby" star.

Both poet and warrior, Harald is considered to have been the last Viking king, at a time when Christianity was gaining ground in Scandinavia.

Exiled as a young man in Russia and Byzantium, he then made a triumphant return to Norway.

Harald III died in 1066 when he tried to conquer England.

Before "King Harald," Leonardo DiCaprio was looking at a Viking story Mel Gibson was to direct in 2009/2010.

William Monahan ("The Departed") had been chosen to write the script before the project was put aside. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 8, 2013.

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Study explains how sleep loss can make you fat

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 07:24 PM PDT

August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 05:06 pm

Scientists said Tuesday they had found evidence that a lack of sleep causes changes in brain activity that lead to people feeling hungrier and craving more fattening foods.

Researchers have long pointed to a correlation between a steep rise in obesity in industrialised nations and a decline in sleep duration.

 A causal link was suspected, but science has not been able to explain the mechanism, until now. A team from the University of California said they used MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans to spot changes in the brain activity of sleep-deprived test subjects.

"These findings provide an explanatory brain mechanism by which insufficient sleep may lead to the development/maintenance of obesity," they wrote in the journal Nature Communications.

Twenty-three participants had their heads scanned twice; once after a full night of sleep and once after being deprived their shut-eye for a night - their brain activity measured the next day as they selected items and portion sizes from pictures of 80 different food types.

Among the fatigued individuals, the researchers noted impaired activity in regions of the cortex that evaluate appetite and satiation.

Simultaneously, there was a boost in areas associated with craving. "An additionally interesting finding was that high calorie foods became more desirable to the sleep deprived participants," said study co-author Matthew Walker of the psychology department at the University of California in Berkeley.

"These findings of impaired brain activity in regions that control good judgement and decision making together with amplified activity in more reward-related brain regions fit well with, and potentially explain, the link between sleep loss, weight gain and obesity," he told AFP by email.

"Our findings indicate that (to) regularly obtain sufficient amounts of sleep may be an important factor promoting weight control, achieved by priming the brain mechanisms governing appropriate food choices."

According to the World Health Organisation, more than 1.4 billion adults aged 20 and older were overweight in 2008 - a figure that had nearly doubled since 1980.

More than a third of adults were overweight in 2008, and 11 percent obese, and at least 2.8 million adults die every year as a result. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 8, 2013.

Study explains how sleep loss can make you fat

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 07:24 PM PDT

August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 05:06 pm

Scientists said Tuesday they had found evidence that a lack of sleep causes changes in brain activity that lead to people feeling hungrier and craving more fattening foods.

Researchers have long pointed to a correlation between a steep rise in obesity in industrialised nations and a decline in sleep duration.

 A causal link was suspected, but science has not been able to explain the mechanism, until now. A team from the University of California said they used MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans to spot changes in the brain activity of sleep-deprived test subjects.

"These findings provide an explanatory brain mechanism by which insufficient sleep may lead to the development/maintenance of obesity," they wrote in the journal Nature Communications.

Twenty-three participants had their heads scanned twice; once after a full night of sleep and once after being deprived their shut-eye for a night - their brain activity measured the next day as they selected items and portion sizes from pictures of 80 different food types.

Among the fatigued individuals, the researchers noted impaired activity in regions of the cortex that evaluate appetite and satiation.

Simultaneously, there was a boost in areas associated with craving. "An additionally interesting finding was that high calorie foods became more desirable to the sleep deprived participants," said study co-author Matthew Walker of the psychology department at the University of California in Berkeley.

"These findings of impaired brain activity in regions that control good judgement and decision making together with amplified activity in more reward-related brain regions fit well with, and potentially explain, the link between sleep loss, weight gain and obesity," he told AFP by email.

"Our findings indicate that (to) regularly obtain sufficient amounts of sleep may be an important factor promoting weight control, achieved by priming the brain mechanisms governing appropriate food choices."

According to the World Health Organisation, more than 1.4 billion adults aged 20 and older were overweight in 2008 - a figure that had nearly doubled since 1980.

More than a third of adults were overweight in 2008, and 11 percent obese, and at least 2.8 million adults die every year as a result. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 8, 2013.

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Marilyn Monroe hoped to marry JFK: book

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 06:46 PM PDT

August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 10:00 am

Marilyn Monroe, who notoriously had an affair with John F. Kennedy, apparently believed she was going to marry the president, even phoning the White House to tell his wife.

The story, reported in a new book out Tuesday by journalist Christopher Andersen, asserts that Jackie Kennedy even told Monroe that the screen siren was welcome to take over her role as first lady.

"And you'll move into the White House and you'll assume the responsibilities of first lady, and I'll move out and you'll have all the problems," she reportedly told Monroe.

The incident is just one layer of the complex marriage in the year before the president was assassinated, according to the new account.

The book chronicles how Jackie begged to stay by her husband even in the face of a nuclear strike, how the couple withstood the death of their newborn son Patrick, as well as how they weathered JFK's many extramarital affairs.

It aims to answer whether the pair, 33 and 46 when JFK was killed, who captured the hearts of the nation, truly loved one another.

According to Andersen's research, Jackie was well aware of her husband's many infidelities, but was only upset over Marilyn - not because of the affair, itself, but because the first lady feared the scandal set her up for public ridicule.

And when the Cuban Missile Crisis was brewing in 1962 amid rising Cold War tensions, Jackie protested plans to send her and the children to shelter away from Washington in the event of a nuclear attack.

"Please don't send me anywhere if anything happens, we're all going to stay right here with you," she said.

"I want to die with you, and the children do too - rather than live without you."

"These Precious Few Days: The Final Year of Jack with Jackie," also recounts how the couple mourned their third child, Patrick Bouvier, who died two days after being born on August 7, 1963.

"The president returned to the vacant room upstairs, closed the door behind him, sat on the edge of the bed, and wept," Andersen reports.

"But when Jack walked in the door of her hospital room, they broke down together: 'Oh, Jack, oh, Jack', she sobbed.

'There's only one thing I could not bear now - if I ever lost you.'

"Just months later, on November 22, 1963, she did lose him - when gunman Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated the president in Texas.

Jackie, who outlived her husband by another 30 years, remarried five years later, to Greek business tycoon Aristotle Onassis.

"The ultimate question remains: On that day in Dallas fifty years ago when Jack was shot to death with Jackie at his side, did they truly love each other?" Andersen asks.

"After the affairs, the humiliations, the triumphs, and tragedies both known and unknown to the public, had they finally come together?" the author asks in his preface to the 336-page book, published by Simon and Schuster. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 8, 2013.

Top of the seasonal pile: “A Hundred Summers”, “Lexicon”, more

Posted: 06 Aug 2013 04:46 PM PDT

August 07, 2013

The top seven summer books as voted for by Goodreads members include 1930s period romance "A Hundred Summers" and mind-control conspiracy "Lexicon."

Pick of the Goodreads' hive-mind, these seven stories have scooped great critical reviews and remain above the reading community's 4 star rating watermark.

Follow-up to debut novel "Overseas," Beatriz Williams's Rhode Island holiday novel "A Hundred Summers" is ideal material for readers tickled by the "Great Gatsby" revival who are in the market for something a little more romantic. Meanwhile, "Lexicon," the fifth from Max Barry, proposes a world in which poets sculpt mental landscapes, controlled by a secret society, while two unlikely outsiders attempt to dismantle the cultural mindtrap.

Also deemed cream of the Goodreads crop were spy novel "Red Sparrow" by Jason Matthews, action-packed pirate rollercoaster "Cinnamon and Gunpowder" by Eli Brown, Susanna Kearsley's art history romance "The Firebird," Gavin Extence's Vonnegut-referencing coming-of-age tale "The Universe Versus Alex Woods" and the apartheid-era "White Dog Fell from the Sky" by Eleanor Morse. - AFP/Relaxnews, August 7, 2013.

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Why MCA must rejoin the Government

Posted: 07 Aug 2013 05:34 PM PDT

August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 04:34 pm

Datuk Zaid Ibrahim founded Malaysia's largest law partnership before focusing on politics. He was a minister in the Abdullah administration, was in Umno, PKR and last in KITA as its president.

The call made by the Chinese business community and NGOs for MCA to rejoin the Cabinet is not surprising.

If MCA is to have any future it must rejoin the Government, but party members must also do more than what they have become accustomed to doing. In the past, they delivered allocations to Chinese schools and representated the Chinese community in business and educational issues.

A few of their top leaders held Cabinet posts and this enabled them to dish out some contracts to the Chinese towkays. The lower-rung MCA operatives held positions in local councils, which gave them some leverage with grassroots members.

MCA needs to and can do more. Its deputy president's statement that rejoining the Cabinet would allow the party to be more vocal on issues that are relevant to the Chinese community is frankly hard to understand.

You can be vocal without holding Cabinet posts, and you certainly don't become a part of the Cabinet just to be vocal. You join the Cabinet to implement policies that you believe are essential for your community and the country.

If MCA were to rejoin the Cabinet, it must do so for the right reasons. Being vocal without having the ability or willingness to implement key policy issues will reduce MCA to being like just another NGO: vocal, but essentially helpless.

I think it is important that MCA rejoins the Government, especially if the party can get the Prime Minister's undertaking to listen and act on key issues.

On top of the list is for MCA to do its part to stop racism from spreading its wings in national politics. There is no way we can overcome economic and financial challenges in the future if the country is divided along racial, religious and ethnic lines, so a well-crafted Race Relations Act is urgently required.

The law must be there to punish or at least discourage racism and all its ugly ramifications from spreading. Discriminatory practices must be outlawed.

The rights of citizens must be respected, regardless of whether their forefathers came from China, India or Sulawesi. Immediate action must be taken against racist conduct and remarks.

Companies and the civil service must be open to all races without discrimination, for this is the only way we can progress as a nation.

Wanting to have a Race Relations Act is not asking for the sky. In fact, it was discussed at the Cabinet level but several senior ministers developed cold feet, making it impossible to carry  through. That was five years ago and race relations have clearly deteriorated since then.

A Race Relations Act will signal to the people that this Government is concerned about racial discord, that it has the political will to act against racism and racist policies, and that it has every intention to deal with the subject fairly to maintain peace and harmony.

Laws are useless if they are not enforced fairly or made applicable to those who violate them. In Malaysia, Malay or Muslim demogogues — especially from Umno and Perkasa — have escaped prosecution despite making blatantly racist remarks.

The Government, however, has been quick to act against those on the fringe or from other races. MCA should make it a point to get the prime minister to promise that the Public Prosecutor will be given a free hand to charge anyone — anyone at all — who violates the Race Relations Act.

If MCA can get this done, then it would be worthwhile for the party to rejoin the Cabinet. There are other key issues that MCA leaders can champion and stick their necks out over, but they must get the prime minister to agree on these specific issues before taking on their Cabinet posts.

The Chinese community and other Malaysians will appreciate it if the MCA is able to be a force behind constructive policy changes, and this appreciation will translate into voter support in the next General Election.

On the other hand, if MCA is content just to be "vocal", they will end up parroting the same, tired lines about Perkasa and hudud law. While this will make them look busy, the Chinese community and everybody else will not be fooled and will vote against the party as they did in GE13.

Still, on balance, I would like to see MCA rejoin the Government and I hope the prime minister will be big-hearted as he was when he offered a deputy minister's post to Hindraf chairman P. Waythamoorthy.

He needs to accept MCA and the key issues they bring. This country needs close cooperation from all sides; including a massive dose of "give and take" from the warring factions or it will be split beyond repair. - August 8, 2013.

* This is the personal opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of The Malaysian Insider.

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MB Selangor cadang guru besar Seri Pristana mohon maaf sebagai penyelesaian

Posted: 08 Aug 2013 01:46 AM PDT

Oleh Rita Jong dan Jennifer Gomez
August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 09, 2013 12:46 am

Menteri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim berkata, guru besar SK Seri Pristana Mohamad Nasir Mohd Nor perlu mengambil contoh tindakan guru besar Sekolah Menengah Alam Megah Yati Dani, yang secara peribadinya telah membuat permohonan maaf secara terbuka kepada pelajar selepas membuat kenyataan perkauman semasa perhimpunan sekolah.

"Kita perlu menghormati satu sama lain. Malah dalam sejarah Amerika, ia mengambil masa 150 tahun bagi mereka menerima bahawa tiada pengasingan," katanya pada sidang akhbar di rumah terbuka Hari Raya di Shah Alam hari ini.

"Kita perlu menyelesaikan demi kesejahteraan pembangunan negara.

"Guru besar hanya perlu meminta maaf dan duduk dengan pelajar tersebut dan makan bersama-sama," katanya tersenyum.

The Malaysian Insider melaporkan semalam bahawa ibu bapa pemberi maklumat menyebarkan gambar pelajar bukan Islam di SK Seri Pristana dipaksa untuk makan di bilik persalinan ketika waktu rehat, terpaksa memindahkan anaknya belajar ke sekolah lain.

Guneswari Kelly berkata, dia memindahkan anak perempuannya ke sekolah vernakular Subang selepas anaknya didakwa diaibkan semasa perhimpunan sekolah dan ia jelas menunjukkan penghinaan kaum berterusan oleh guru-guru dan rakan sekolah.

Keputusan untuk memindahkan anaknya dari sekolah,itu bagaimanapun, menurut Khalid bukan merupakan penyelesaian terbaik untuk tidak memanjangkan konflik ini.

"Ibu pelajar itu tidak sepatutnya mengasingkan anaknya kerana kita tetap akan hidup bersama pada masa hadapan dan untuk abad yang akan datang... kita tidak mampu untuk berdepan dengan perkara yang sama kelak," kata beliau,

Ramai ahli politik, guru-guru dan badan-badan bebas menyuarakan pandangan mereka secara keseluruhan mengenai kemelut ini maka ianya harus berakhir, kata Khalid.
 
Malah, pada bulan lepas, jawatankuasa perhubungan Umno Selangor Datuk Seri Noh Omar dilaporkan menyertai pertelingkahan ini dengan menggesa pihak berkuasa untuk menyiasat Guneswari agar di dakwa bawah hasutan atau sebaliknya. - 8 Ogos, 2013.

Jenayah: Kelantan tuntut semula pengerusi Majlis Keselamatan Negara Negeri Kelantan

Posted: 08 Aug 2013 01:43 AM PDT

Oleh The Malaysian Insider
August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 04:45 pm

Kelantan menuntut supaya jawatan Pengerusi Majlis Keselamatan Negara (MKN) Negeri Kelantan diserahkan kembali kepada Menteri Besar Kelantan ekoran kejadian jenayah yang semakin  banyak di negeri ini.

Ketua Penerangan Pemuda PAS Kelantan, Ahmad Fadhli Shaari berkata, satu mekanisme baru di dalam menangani isu penyeludupan senjata api dan juga kemasukan secara haram penjenayah perlu dirangka dengan serius bagi memastikan kejadian seperti ini tidak berulang.

Sehubungan dengan itu, Dewan Pemuda Pas Negeri Kelantan (DPPNK) menegaskan bahawa sudah sampai masanya untuk jawatan Pengerusi Majlis Keselamatan Negara (MKN) Negeri Kelantan diserahkan kembali kepada Menteri Besar Kelantan sebagaimana amalan negeri-negeri yang lain.

Selaku Pengerusi MKN peringkat negeri, Menteri Besar Kelantan akan berhak memanggil sebarang mesyuarat yang melibatkan pasukan keselamatan bagi mendapatkan maklumat terkini tentang isu-isu keselamatan dan turut bersama merancang strategi bagi menangani situasi jenayah yang semakin serius.

DPPNK yakin isu-isu keselamatan seperti ini perlu ditangani dengan profesional tanpa melibatkan sentimen politik dan ia memerlukan kerjasama semua pihak terutamanya pasukan keselamatan dan kerajaan negeri.    

Dengan terlantiknya Menteri Besar Kelantan sebagai Pengerusi MKN Peringkat Negeri Kelantan sekaligus akan membuka lembaran baru dalam aspek kerjasama antara kerajaan negeri dan agensi kerajaan pusat di dalam menangani kes-kes jenayah.- 8 Ogos, 2013.

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