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Kuih Salad/ Nyonya Kuih/ Seri Muka

Posted: 06 Sep 2013 09:29 AM PDT

BY ELAINE HO
September 07, 2013
Latest Update: September 07, 2013 12:38 am

The ever popular Seri Muka or Kuih Salad as it is known in East Malaysia.The ever popular Seri Muka or Kuih Salad as it is known in East Malaysia.It is common for food to have different names in Malaysia, depending on which region you are in, and this is a perfect example.

Kuih Salad in East Malaysia and Seri Muka in peninsular Malaysia, these little green and white delights are one and the same, and they are loved regardless of their variation in names.

This two-layered dessert consists of a layer of glutinous rice flavoured with rich coconut milk, topped with a creamy green custard layer.

The slight saltiness of the bottom layer is balanced perfectly by the sweetness of the custard, making it an excellent choice for breakfast or tea.

If you are concerned about the green colouring, you would probably breathe easier knowing that this is a contribution from the pandan or screwpine leaves, making it perfectly natural.

As for the coconut milk, well...what's a little indulgence every now and then, right?

Like quite a few other delicacies from the Nyonya cuisine, which is a unique blend of Malay and Chinese culture, this "kuih" calls for the use of glutinous rice, which is known for its sticky texture.

This rice is distinguishable from other varieties by having negligible amounts of amylose, and high amounts of amylopectin, two components of starch.

Amylopectin is the component responsible for the sticky quality of glutinous rice, and since it has a higher solubility in water among the two starches, it breaks apart when introduced to steam.

It is only when the right conditions are available that the rice starch molecules breaks apart, resulting in the softening of the structure of the grain. This gives us soft, mushy and sticky rice, just the way we like it!

Preparation time: 10 minutes + 4 hours to soak glutinous rice

Cooking time: approximately 1 hour

Serves: 8-10

For the rice base:

  • 1 1/4 cup glutinous rice, soaked for 4 hours or overnight if you have some time
  • 2 cups coconut milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

For the custard layer:

  • 3/4 cup castor sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 4 whole chicken eggs
  • 1/4 cup plain all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoon corn flour
  • 1 cup thick coconut cream
  • 1 tablespoon pandan essence (If you cannot find pandan essence, you can extract pandan juice by placing pandan leaves in a food processor and then squeeze out the juice using a fine muslin cloth. You will need about 100ml of pandan juice for this recipe.)

How to cook:

  1. For the rice base, drain glutinous rice and add salt and coconut milk to the rice. Cover 8 inch round loose bottom tin with baking paper. Spread rice mixture evenly over tin and steam for 30 minutes. Once rice is steamed turn off heat and leave to rest.
  2. For the custard layer, combine water and castor sugar in a small saucepan, place over low heat and stir until mixture is dissolved. Leave to cool. Crack eggs into bowl and then add all purpose flour, corn flour, coconut cream and pandan essence. Using an electric mixer, mix ingredients until you achieve a smooth custard mixture. Pour sugar mixture into bowl together with the other ingredients and beat further to combine ingredients. Using a double boiler, fill bottom bowl with water and add custard to the top bowl. Alternatively you can boil a pot of hot water and add custard onto glass bowl which sits above the boiling water (making sure the glass bowl does not touch the boiling water). Stir custard with a wooden spoon for about 20 minutes until it thickens. Turn off heat and leave custard on the bench top.
  3. Pour custard through a sieve onto cooked rice layer. Even out the layers by tapping the tin softly on the bench top.
  4. Place steamer over low heat until you see some steam. Then place tin in the steamer, cover tin with a clean tea cloth and cover steamer. Steam cake for 20 minutes or until custard sets.
  5. Remove cake from steamer and leave to cook.
  6. To eat, slice steamed cake with oiled knife. Serve with a cup of green tea or coffee.


- Chopstick Diner, September 7, 2013.

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Vettel on top in Monza practice

Posted: 06 Sep 2013 08:51 AM PDT

September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 07, 2013 07:51 am

Red Bull F1 driver Sebastian Vettel is all smiles after coming out tops during the practice session at the Monza circuit. - Reuters, September 6, 2013.Red Bull F1 driver Sebastian Vettel is all smiles after coming out tops during the practice session at the Monza circuit. - Reuters, September 6, 2013.Red Bull's Formula One championship leader Sebastian Vettel did his best to demoralise the ranks of Ferrari fans at their home circuit with a stunning show of speed in Italian Grand Prix practice on Friday.

The triple champion was a commanding 0.623 seconds quicker than his own team mate Mark Webber, next on the timesheets, in the afternoon sunshine at Monza with a fastest lap of one minute 24.453 seconds.

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, the German's closest championship rival with a cavernous 46-point gap to make up and eight races remaining, was fifth and 0.877 off the pace on the fastest circuit on the calendar.

Last year's winner Lewis Hamilton had put Mercedes on top in the morning session with Alonso putting in the second-best lap only 0.035 seconds slower and Vettel fourth fastest.

Hamilton, who will be chasing his fifth pole position in a row on Saturday, roared around Monza's classic "Pista Magica" in 1:25.565 on a sunny morning in the former royal park. He was sixth after lunch.

The Briton, who was booed by some of the passionate Ferrari "tifosi" when he won for McLaren last year, had said on Thursday that he hoped they would be booing him again if it meant a return to the top step of the podium on Sunday.

The 2008 world champion certainly has a good chance, as one of only three current drivers to have won the final round of the European season and with Mercedes looking increasingly competitive.

Vettel and Alonso, the top two in the championship with Hamilton third, are the other two past winners.

Alonso might have gone quicker than Hamilton in the morning had he not run wide, kicking up a cloud of dust, at the exit to the Parabolica corner on a fast lap with half an hour to go.

Hamilton's team mate Nico Rosberg was third and seventh in the two sessions while former Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen, the 2007 champion now with Lotus, was fifth and third equal with the same afternoon time as his own team mate Romain Grosjean.

Raikkonen suffered his first retirement of the season, ending a 27-race scoring run, at the previous race in Belgium and has fallen back to fourth in the championship behind Hamilton.

A banner in the start/finish grandstand, written in large red letters and positioned next to a Ferrari flag, declared "Kimi in pole" in what looked like a throwback to 2007 when the Finn finished third at Monza for the Italian team.

Raikkonen has a longer wheelbase car for the race, the fastest on the calendar with speeds of up to 340kph, but has played down his chances.

"It will be very difficult," he told reporters. "The low downforce circuits are probably not the strongest for us. Last year was difficult, and last year at Spa was quite tricky, and it wasn't easy this year either."

McLaren, with Mexican Sergio Perez and Britain's Jenson Button, were in the top 10 in both sessions.

Ferrari's Felipe Massa, whose race seat is once again in the spotlight with endless speculation about who might replace the Brazilian next year, ended the afternoon eighth fastest.

Britain's James Calado made his debut at a grand prix weekend, the newly-appointed Force India third driver taking over Adrian Sutil's car for the morning session before the German returned after lunch.

Caterham and Marussia also ran their reserve drivers, Finland's Heikki Kovalainen and Venezuelan Rodolfo Gonzalez. - Reuters, September 6, 2013.

Heat on US in Costa Rica

Posted: 05 Sep 2013 07:24 PM PDT

September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 06, 2013 01:08 pm

CONCACAF has ramped up security for today's 2014 World Cup qualifier between Costa Rica and The United States, with Ticos fans still irked by the "Snow Bowl" won by the US in Denver in March.

Guatemalan Mario Monterrosa, the CONCACAF designated official for the contest, said the history between the teams had prompted the football's regional governing body for North and Central America and the Caribbean to label the match "high risk".

More than 800 police will be on security duty at Estadio Nacional, with a command post set up at the venue and other precautions taken such as ensuring a maximum number of entrances and exits.

There's plenty at stake in the match due to kick off at 8:00pm local time (10:00am, Malaysian time, tomorrow), with The United States holding a two-point lead over Costa Rica atop the six-nation CONCACAF qualifying table. The top three countries advance directly to the World Cup finals in Brazil, while the fourth-place team will battle New Zealand for a berth.

The United States have never won a qualifier in Costa Rica, and the locals especially want to keep it that way after the Americans' 1-0 triumph in Denver, a match played in a blizzard that Costa Rica argued bitterly should be stopped.

US coach Jurgen Klinsmann said he realized many in Costa Rica remained angry about that match, but said it was unfair to take it out on his team.

"That was not our fault," the German said this week as the extent of Costa Rican feeling on the subject became clear. "I didn't call God to give us some snow."

Nevertheless, the Americans have endured a rough welcome in San Jose. Rather than being fast-tracked through immigration and customs they received no special treatment upon arriving at the airport, where jeering fans pelted their bus with a few eggs.

Further efforts to unsettle the vistors are being orchestrated via social media, with one Facebook group urging supporters to "serenade" the US players at their hotel in the time-honored method to prevent them from sleeping or to clog the streets of San Jose to delay their arrival at the match.

Whether the usual police escort to the stadium materialises remains to be seen. US media travelling with the team reported that the three potential training sites suggested by the Costa Rican football federation declined to host them, and that game balls requested for training sessions were never delivered.

At least the Americans won't have to go into the lion's den of Estadio Ricardo Saprissa, Costa Rica having abandoned its bid to hold the match at the antiquated venue - where the steep stands offer visiting players an intimidating vista of hostile fans.

While some irate supporters were suggesting demonstrations at the match itself, Klinsmann insisted that come Friday, it would be all about football.

"It would be a tough game no matter what," he said.

"I don't think the players down on the field will think about the snow game in March. It's going to be a totally different situation and environment and we expect a really difficult challenge." - AFP, September 6, 2013.

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Retailers look to click and collect online profits

Posted: 06 Sep 2013 05:56 AM PDT

September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 06, 2013 08:57 pm

European retailers have gone back to bricks and mortar in the hope of turning their online food businesses profitable – racing to build pick-up points to capitalise on shoppers' increasing demand for "click and collect" grocery options.

E-commerce has revolutionised trade in books, music, clothes and electronics in the last decade, but food has proved a tough segment to crack. Grocery represents almost 40% of retail sales, but providing a profitable internet option for a high-volume, low-margin business with products that must be chilled is more complex and pricey than for non-perishables.

Even Amazon has only made tentative steps into grocery, although it is now preparing to expand its "Fresh" business to 20 urban areas in 2014. If trials in Los Angeles and San Francisco work it says it may expand outside the United States, though has not specified where.

That's an alarming prospect for other grocery retailers already struggling with falling store sales as austerity drives, rising prices and wage stagnation hit shoppers.

So they are looking more closely at shopping habits and preparing to build in flexibility to boost their brands and profits. Busy customers often now prefer to collect an order, avoiding a delivery fee, than wait at home. A GMI survey commissioned by Mintel showed 39% of online shoppers in Britain and 33% in France collected goods in-store in the last 12 months. Mintel data shows young, affluent consumers – retailers' favourites – are most keen on click-and-collect.

Retailers are experimenting with different pick-up models, from "drive-thrus" adjoining existing stores that are popular in France, to refrigerated lockers at petrol stations and new warehouses dedicated to online known as "dark" stores. Click and collect also means they can spend less on home delivery, often prohibitively expensive outside densely-populated urban areas.

Food and consumer goods research group IGD predicts "drive-thru" will propel French online grocery sales to 10.6 billion euros by 2016 from 6.7 billion in 2013, while it sees home delivery push UK online grocery to 11.4 billion euros in 2016 from 7.4 billion in 2013.

Stephen Mader, analyst at Kantar Retail, said retailers are moving "aggressively" to grab as much online share as possible.

"They are throwing caution to the wind in terms of profitability," Mader said, adding that once they had built scale: "They will need to pay more attention to how much money it generates."

Retailers are investing most in the easy-win of drive-thrus bolted on to existing stores, from which staff pick online orders, rather than warehouses with automated order selection, which are costly but set to be more efficient in the long run.

Europe's top retailers Tesco and Carrefour are building hundreds of collection points at stores, as well as a handful of online-only warehouses, but as neither breaks out numbers for online grocery profitability it is hard to see whether the method is working yet.

Tesco, Europe's biggest online grocer, where e-commerce accounted for almost 5% of sales in 2012-13, says the business is profitable but experts believe that is because it does not account for the cost of having staff pick up online orders at stores.

"Picking from store is the easiest but it is disruptive to inventory forecasting. It is a short-term solution. I see a dedicated supply chain (for drive-thrus). Although it is capital intensive, it is a much more scalable solution," said Mader.

So far France has moved fastest to capitalise on the trend. It now has 20% of the population already using drive-thru collection for groceries ordered online.

Leclerc, the market leader with 352 so-called Drives, saw first-half sales in that segment jump 68% to 720 million euros, compared with overall French sales growth of 4.7% to 15.9 billion. The retailer estimates a Drive poaches a quarter of its sales from its own stores – but the rest comes from rivals' stores.

Carrefour is hurrying to catch up, building 283 Drives since 2010 and contributing to a boom that research firm Editions Dauvers says resulted in 920 new pick-up points being built in France over the last year, bringing the total to 2,278 by June.

The potential for growth is huge. In Britain, which has Europe's highest rate of grocery e-commerce, only 19% of people ordered food online in 2012. In Germany and France that figure was 9% and 7% respectively.

In Germany, "click and collect" is popular for electrical goods from Metro AG's Media-Saturn chain, but the country's dominant discounters, Lidl and Aldi, already operating on razor-thin margins, have not embraced e-commerce for grocery.

While e-commerce is marginal in southern Europe, where hard-pressed shoppers prefer local stores and markets, Carrefour has opened five Drives in Spain and one in Italy. The concept could also do well in the tech-friendly Nordics and the Netherlands.

Tesco has led the way with click and collect in Britain. Two-thirds of its non-food online orders are collected at 1,500 collection points. While most food is still home delivered, it plans some 300 grocery pick-up points by mid-2014. But it acknowledges online is taking longer than expected to make money. Though it did not break out costs, it said it wanted "a profitable, scalable model" before accelerating growth.

Wal-Mart's Asda, the UK's number two, will offer grocery pick-up in 200 outlets by the year end, including from stores and lockers at its petrol stations. It is also has vans serving commuter car parks for delivery of online orders, on a trial basis.

Collection trends can give supermarkets an advantage on pure online retailers because of their store network, warehouses and logistics, especially if they combine sales of grocery with higher-margin general merchandise and own-label goods. And a customer coming to collect will sometimes browse in-store.

"A dollar spent online doesn't necessarily mean a dollar less for the high street," said Kandar's Mader. "Smart retailers can take advantage of e-commerce to extend their brand and grow their overall share of the pie." - Reuters, September 6, 2013.

Muslim Brotherhood newspaper soldiers on despite Egypt crackdown

Posted: 05 Sep 2013 04:45 PM PDT

September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 06, 2013 03:45 pm

Whenever Muslim Brotherhood journalist Islam Tawfiq files a story about the group's struggle for survival for its newspaper Freedom and Justice, he fears his Internet address will tip off state security agents to his whereabouts.

Thousands of Brotherhood members have been arrested in a widening crackdown on the group since the army deposed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi on July 3.

Reporters for the newspaper, which still appears in a tiny fraction of its previous circulation, see themselves as the last people left to tell the Brotherhood's side of the story in a country dominated by media that back the military crackdown.

The price, the journalists say, is an underground existence, moving from place to place, communicating from Internet cafes, rarely seeing family or friends.

"The greatest form of jihad is speaking up against an unjust authority," Tawfiq, 27, said by telephone from an undisclosed location, citing the words of the Prophet Mohammad.

The Brotherhood, which won every election after the 2011 revolt that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, has been on the defensive since Morsi's downfall. Security forces crushed pro-Morsi protest camps in Cairo, killing nearly 1,000 people, and forced many members underground.

Many Egyptians turned against the movement after Morsi gave himself sweeping powers and mismanaged the economy. They now revere the man who toppled Morsi, army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

"Part of my goal in my reporting is to fight the coup. Not literally with weapons and blood, but with my way of fighting... as a journalist," said Tawfiq, a slight man with a close-cropped beard who joined the Brotherhood as a boy. "My hope is for my work to be stronger then Sisi's bullets against Egyptians."

Charged environment

The Brotherhood developed the skills of clandestine unarmed resistance under the iron rule of one Egyptian military-backed leader after another. This time, the government seems more determined than ever to crush it.

For the reporters, going to the newsroom to discuss stories with editors is no longer an option. Meeting sources in public is out of the question. Most live away from home and might not see their families for weeks at a time.

"It's a charged environment. I expect that things will only get worse for us," said reporter Mohamed el-Azouni, meeting in a Cairo restaurant. He had not seen his family in two months.

He and about 50 others produce Freedom and Justice. It used to be a 16-page daily but is now half that length because, since the arrest of Saad al-Katatni, chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party and the newspaper's financier, it has no money.

"We don't have access to our bank account," said Azouni.

Reporters have not been paid in two months. The paper's print run has been cut from 100,000 to 10,000, and it is now available only in Cairo, not in other towns and cities.

Editors, also in hiding, receive stories by email from reporters who often switch computers to avoid detection by state security agencies.

Assem Ahmed, a 26-year-old photographer for the paper, was one of more than 50 people killed when Republican Guardsmen fired on a pro-Morsi protest in July. His last image was video footage of the sniper firing the shot that killed him.

He was one of at least five journalists from all media killed since July 3.

A mystery is why the government, which has closed down Islamist television channels, still allows the paper to be printed on the presses of the state-run newspaper Al-Ahram.

Some suggest it may help keep tabs on the movement, in the knowledge that the paper is struggling to stay afloat and reaching only a small audience. It also could provide a defence against accusations that the government is suppressing dissent.

None of the paper's staff are now jailed, but police raided the news director's apartment on Saturday, according to Tawfiq, and men broke into the paper's long-shuttered headquarters searching for information on the journalists.

Journalist under pressure

Rights groups say the climate for local and foreign journalists reporting in Egypt has deteriorated sharply since Morsi was toppled.

On Tuesday a Cairo court ordered the switching off of the main source of news in Egypt that challenged the government's line and reported on Brotherhood demonstrations: a channel of Egypt news from Qatar-based pan-Arab network Al Jazeera.

Three Al Jazeera journalists were expelled from Egypt on Sunday. Several others have been detained, and the station's offices in Egypt have been raided. Al Jazeera complains that its satellite signal has been jammed.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said last Friday that it knew of 10 journalists in detention, nine raids on news organisations, and at least 64 temporary detentions, assaults or confiscations.

The CPJ's Sherif Mansour said the government had been working to "increase censorship and increase the divide in the media and partisan alignment against the Brotherhood".

The government says any arrests of journalists have been for inciting violence, not for their editorial work.

Despite what seems like overwhelming odds, the Brotherhood's newspaper is still focused on efforts to reverse what it calls a military coup against an elected government. One story this week quoted relatives of top Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie saying he appeared healthy during a prison visit after a report that he had suffered a heart attack.

Political cartoons attack Sisi, the military chief now depicted as a hero in posters across Cairo. One shows him smashing helpless people with his fists.

"This is the definitely the first showing of Sisi as a butcher in the Egyptian press that I'm aware of," said Jonathan Guyer, a scholar researching political cartoons in Egypt.

Almost daily, the paper publishes photographs of Brotherhood "martyrs" killed by security forces at protest camps.

"When a paper is eight pages and the whole centrefold is the names of 'martyrs' ... that is an incredible example of resistance," said Guyer.

Azouni, the reporter, lost his laptop and camera while running for his life at a protest where security forces fired live rounds. He has to borrow computers from friends, or move from one Internet cafe to another.

"We want to reach everyone in every place, in every house, everywhere. We are the voice of those who don't have a voice," he said, looking nervously around him for state security agents.

"We are their only voice." – Reuters, September 6, 2013.

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MAS dan AirAsia didenda RM10 juta

Posted: 06 Sep 2013 03:16 AM PDT

OLEH HASBULLAH AWANG CHIK
September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 06, 2013 06:18 pm

Sistem Penerbangan Malaysia (MAS) dan AirAsia masing-masing didenda RM10 juta berikutan perjanjian singkat yang memberi impak kepada perkhidmatan penerbangan tempatan menurut Suruhanjaya Persaingan Malaysia (MyCC).

Pengerusinya, Tan Sri Siti Norma Yaakob, berkata kedua-dua syarikat tersebut telah melanggar Seksyen 4(2)(b) Akta Persaingan 2010 dengan berpakat selama lapan bulan.

"Perkongsian pasaran merupakan pelanggaran serius di bawah akta berkenaan. Ia dilihat sebagai mencegah, menghalang atau memesongkan persaingan perkhidmatan pasaran barangan dan perkhidmatan.

"Apabila ada syarikat menyatakan kesediaan untuk berkongsi pasaran, mereka bersetuju untuk mengelak persaingan di mata pelanggan.

"Pemonopolian dibolehkan di Malaysia namun pelakuan tidak bersaing melanggar Akta Persaingan 2010," katanya dalam satu kenyataan media hari ini.

Norma menjelaskan denda yang dikenakan berdasarkan perolehan di antara 1 Januari 2012 dan 30 April 2012 melibatkan penerbangan Kuala Kumpur-Kuching, Kuala Lumpur-Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur-Sandakan dan Kuala Lumpur-Sibu.

Beliau menjelaskan penalti kewangan yang dikenakan kurang 10% berbanding pulangan syarikat penerbangan dunia lain di antara Januari dan April 2012.

Katanya, dua syarikat penerbangan itu mempunyai 30 hari bagi memberi maklum balas keputusan MyCC.

"MyCC membuat kesimpulan mereka terlibat dalam pelanggaran Seksyen 4(2)(b), kami akan mengenakan penalti masing-masing RM10 juta kepada MAS dan AirAsia," katanya.

Pada 9 Ogos 2011, MAS, AirAsia dan AirAsia X mengadakan Kerangka Kerjasama Komprehensif bagi meningkatkan kompetensi, memberi perkhidmatan lebih baik dan lebih nilai kepada pihak yang berkepentingan.

Perjanjian itu turut menyaksikan Khazanah Nasional Berhad dan Tune Air Sdn Bhd memasuki perkongsian silang saham di antara dua syarikat.

Tune Air Sdn Bhd memperoleh 20.5% dalam MAS dan Khazanah Nasional Berhad memperoleh 10% pegangan saham AirAsia di bawah perkongsian itu.

Turut dimeterai bahawa MAS menyediakan perkhidmatan penerbangan perdana, sementara AirAsia dan AirAsia X menjadi penerbangan tambang rendah serantau.

Namun, perjanjian pertukaran itu dibatalkan pada Mei 2012 berikutan perbezaan pendapat di antara pihak berkenaan serta aduan yang dikemukakan oleh MyCC bahawa perkongsian itu akan mencipta ruang monopoli destinasi domestik dan kenaikan harga penerbangan.

Menurut MyCC, satu jawatankuasa bagi siasatan anti persaingan dalam dan luar negara telah menerima 40 aduan sejak dikuatkuasakan pada Januari 2012. – 6 September, 2013.

Penduduk luar bandar Selangor akan dapat nafas baru, kata Saifuddin

Posted: 06 Sep 2013 02:48 AM PDT

September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 06, 2013 05:55 pm

Penduduk kawasan luar bandar di Selangor akan mendapat nafas baru ekoran tindakan kerajaan negeri memberikan tumpuan khas dalam membangunkan mereka.

Tumpuan utama adalah untuk mendekatkan jurang antara mereka dengan penduduk bandar dan pinggir bandar di negeri yang paling maju di negara ini sekarang.

"Selepas dua bulan menjadi tugas saya untuk mempastikan usaha ini mula dilihat dan dirasai oleh rakyat negeri ini," kata Datuk Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (gambar), orang yang ditugaskan khas untuk menjayakan tugas ini oleh kerajaan negeri Selangor.

Saifuddin, Setiausaha Agung PKR, dilantik menjadi Ketua Staff Pejabat Menteri Besar Selangor Julai lalu.

Tugas khas yang diamanahkan kepada beliau oleh Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim adalah melaksanakan pembangunan luar bandar.

Dalam pilihan raya umum 2013 lalu, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) kalah di lima kerusi Parlimen di Selangor yang kesemuanya adalah kerusi luar bandar dan tidak dicapai oleh internet secara meluas.

Kawasan itu adalah Tanjung Karang, Kuala Selangor, Hulu Selangor, Sabak Bernam dan Sungai Besar.

Kesemua kerusi ini terletak di utara Selangor yang juga dikenali sebagai Anjung Utara Selangor.

"Buat permulaan, saya akan menumpukan dua kawasan iaitu Hulu Selangor dan Sabak Bernam," kata Saifuddin ketika ditemui The Malaysian Insider di pejabatnya baru-baru ini.

Beliau akan menemui semua ketua-ketua masyarakat di kedua-dua kawasan itu tidak lama lagi bagi membincangkan hal ini.

Dengan imput dari mereka, beliau yakin akan dapat membuat satu pendekatan baru untuk memastikan penduduk luar bandar terbela.

Pelantikan Saifuddin untuk mengendalikan pembangunan luar bandar tidaklah berjalan begitu mudah bagi Saifuddin.

Ini kerana, Exco yang bertanggungjawab kepada portfolio itu adalah dari PAS iaitu Salehin Mukhyi yang turut memegang portfolio agama untuk kerajaan negeri Selangor.

Saifuddin akan duduk dalam Jawatankuasa Induk pembangunan luar bandar yang turut disertai oleh Khalid dan Salehin di samping Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri, Pegawai Kewangan Negeri dan Pengarah Unit Perancang Ekonomi Negeri (Upen).

Saifuddin akan menjadi pelaksana kepada dasar-dasar yang akan ditetapkan oleh jawatankuasa induk ini. Upen pula akan menjadi sekretariat kepada projek ini.

"Saya akan pastikan exco pembangunan luar bandar tidak terketepi dalam pelaksanaan projek ini. Dia adalah bos saya dalam melaksanakan tugas ini selain MB," kata Saifuddin yang pernah bekerja dengan kerajaan negeri Kelantan di bawah PAS sebelum ini.

Saifuddin adalah Pengurus Tabung Tok Kenali yang mengendalikan projek bantuan untuk warga emas sebelum dilantik sebagai Pengarah Strategi PKR oleh Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim sebelum pilihan raya 2008 lalu.

Dengan bantuan projek yang dikendalikan Saifudin, PAS menang besar di Kelantan dalam pilihan raya 2008 setelah hanya majoriti satu kerusi dalam Dewan Undangan Negeri Kelantan sebelum itu.- 6 September, 2013.

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Can one man make a difference? Arsene knows

Posted: 05 Sep 2013 09:06 PM PDT

September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 06, 2013 12:12 pm

As a player, Shebby Singh won everything there was to win in Malaysia football, and represented the country on the international stage.

We still park on pavements. Yet today, I feel there is more reason to curse and swear than worry about parking on pavements. Yes, I know, parking on pavements is still wrong but is that really what's important anymore? Especially, when one is a Spurs fan.

When the best midfielder in the world - someone who is world-class and I mean genuinely world-class - goes to your deadliest rivals, it makes one physically sick. That is what it feels like and will feel like for some time to come watching Mesut Ozil play for the Arsenal.

So, just like the scoreline at Sunday's North London Derby at The Emirates stadium, the close of the transfer window on Monday night, proved the red half of N5 has the edge in more ways than one.

Obviously, all the attention has been on Andre Villas-Boas and his spending spree but Spurs have not bought world-class. Are Spurs buying for the future? Will Eric Lamela and Christian Eriksen become world-class?

The future in top level football is today. It is right now. There is no tomorrow for AVB. This is the season when Spurs have to deliver. And a hundred million quid should, and must, buy the title.

After having a chat with my Wingman, we have concluded that the scary bit about Ozil at Arsenal is if Olivier Giroud was to get injured. We pray he does not, well mainly because we would not want that to happen to any player.

But the volatility of football is such that, such an injury could force a situation which could very well be the making of the Arsenal.

The mere thought of Theo Walcott as the central striker supported by Ozil's elegance and eye for a pass is enough to give me the chills.

The German international will thrive with pace ahead of him for it will allow him to split defences with his passing.

Mesut Ozil is expected to bring a whole new dimension to Arsenal's attacking ability with his defence-splitting passes. - September 6, 2013.Mesut Ozil is expected to bring a whole new dimension to Arsenal's attacking ability with his defence-splitting passes. - September 6, 2013.The ability to advance with the ball from deep positions is another talent that Ozil oozes with and by comparison, Spurs have not considered that in their arsenal (no pun intended).

Unless, of course, we take Mousa Dembele into account. But then again, that is akin to comparing a carthorse with a thoroughbred. Besides, there was Luka Modric,... unfortunately at that time Spurs never had a plan.

The talk about the Gunners has been about them having too many midfielders but Arsene Wenger knows, and has proven that, there are differing qualities needed despite players being in similar positions.

Unfortunately, AVB has bought too many who are too similar in midfield. Why Etienne Capoue when there is Sandro?

And Kaka was available, too. Oh, for God's sake AVB!

Meanwhile, at Old Trafford, the Red Devils have signed Maroune Fellaini, whose versatility in various central midfield positions will provide options for David Moyes.

This is no surprise buy considering it is simply the reunion of a manager with his former star, but why did it happen so late, we won't know for sure.

Moyes could do well to deploy the Belgian as an attacking midfielder, though I believe the best thing for Fellaini will be getting on the end of things in the opposing penalty box. An area where Manchester United have not replaced Paul Scholes.

But the greatest injustice in football at the moment is Shinji Kagawa not even making the starting 11. The Japanese was bought by Alex Ferguson last season for precisely that. - September 6, 2013.

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

Ask Lord Bobo: Tremble, for Lord Bobo is here!

Posted: 05 Sep 2013 07:10 PM PDT

September 06, 2013
Latest Update: September 06, 2013 06:10 pm

Ask Lord Bobo is a weekly column by LoyarBurok where all your profound, abstruse, erudite, hermetic, recondite, sagacious, and other thesaurus-described queries are answered. Free Your Mind!

That slight tremor you felt was not the rumbling of a bomb exploding in a nearby forest. Nor was it a big-haired lady shifting in her seat to remove a mega-diamond from her suitably-luxurious handbag. Nor was it some heavy machinery collapsing from a ridiculously safety-bereft construction site. No, although all those things are very commonplace in Malaysia, that slight tremor cannot be attributed to any of them. For it is the return of "Ask Lord Bobo" which is responsible. 

For readers who are unfamiliar with Lord Bobo, pull up a chair, get comfortable, rest your much-maligned bottoms, and prepare to be enlightened. For those of you who already know of this hyper-intelligent wonder-typewriting monkey, well, read on anyway lah.

His Supreme Eminenceness Lord Bobo Barnabus is the brains, heart, liver, and spleen behind the most amazing blawg in the known and unknown universe, and beyond: LoyarBurok.com. For it is through his and their (for Lord Bobo is/are one/triune/legion all at once) infinitely infinite (and not at all flighty) wisdom that several of his most loyal minions are regularly mind-controlled to run the most awesome blawg.

In December 2010, a few of Lord Bobo's most loyal minions were mind-controlled to start a weekly column channeling the wisdom of the hyper-intelligent wonder-typewriting monkey. This column found a home in a humble publication called the "Selangor Times". Through the "Ask Lord Bobo" column, Lord Bobo lent his omniscient qualities to answering queries submitted by readers over the course of almost 100 columns (you can read all of these columns here: http://www.loyarburok.com/category/selected-exhortations/ask-lord-bobo/). Sadly, the Selangor Times was discontinued in April 2013.

The good news for readers of The Malaysian Insider is that Lord Bobo in all his munificence has mind-controlled the LoyarBurokkers to revive "Ask Lord Bobo" here on The Malaysian Insider (TMI). And all it took to convince the TMI editorial team was a few bottles of halal whisky!

So quickly, before they sober up, go ahead and submit your questions via an email (keep the questions short, sweet, or bitter please) to asklordbobo@loyarburok.com or on Twitter by tweeting your question and mentioning @LoyarBurok with the hashtag #AskLordBobo.

Being the personification of human (and non-human) rights, Lord Bobo believes in freedom of expression, and welcomes all questions. There are no rules, and no restrictions on the questions that can be asked. His Supreme Eminenceness is open to all your profound, abstruse, erudite, hermetic, recondite, sagacious, and other thesaurus-described queries. But of course, if you ask silly questions then Lord Bobo's minions also have the freedom to ignore you, or make fun of you.

The wisdom of this universe and all the surrounding universes are now made available to you, so ask wisely. Now, what the hell are you waiting for? Hear This And Tremblingly Obey (although Trembling is optional if you are somewhere very warm)! - September 6, 2013.

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