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Duval-Leroy champagne gets an exclusive Baccarat crystal carafe

Posted: 08 Sep 2013 10:40 PM PDT

September 09, 2013
Latest Update: September 09, 2013 01:41 pm

The prestigious French crystal maker has designed a holiday gift set featuring the Duval-Leroy Meilleurs Ouvriers de France Sommeliers champagne, a new cuvée launched last April.

Duval-Leroy and Baccarat, two names synonymous with French art de vivre, have teamed up to present a luxurious gift set for the holidays. A Baccarat crystal carafe etched with the Maison Duval-Leroy monogram is nestled in elegant red and silver packaging alongside a bottle of Duval-Leroy's Cuvée des Meilleurs Ouvriers de France Sommeliers.

The champagne, a blend of premier cru and grands crus from the vineyards of Duval-Leroy in Vertus, France, was produced in collaboration with the Meilleurs Ouvriers de France Sommeliers, an alliance of the country's leading wine experts.

Duval-Leroy works closely with leading contemporary sommeliers and has a tradition of highlighting some of the profession's rising stars. This November, the winery will present the winner of the Duval-Leroy Best French Young Sommelier award.

The gift set, priced at US$650, is available upon request directly from the Duval-Leroy winery. - AFP Relaxnews, September 9, 2013.

Dutch vegetarian butcher takes on the “Frankenburger”

Posted: 08 Sep 2013 06:43 PM PDT

September 09, 2013
Latest Update: September 09, 2013 05:43 pm

Never mind last month's revolutionary test-tube beef burger (pic) grown from meat stem cells. The Dutch are way ahead with a "vegetarian butcher" who transforms plants into "meat".

Dubbed the "Frankenburger", the lab-grown beef – developed at a cost of more than US$330,000 – was unveiled by scientists in London and served to volunteers in what was billed as the start of a food revolution.

But "we are much more advanced, so much so that we have built an unassailable lead over meat produced from stem cells," said Jaap Korteweg, founder of the Vegetarian Butcher.

While the cultured beef in London was made using strands of meat grown from muscle cells taken from a living cow, the Dutch butcher needs only plant matter to make his "meat".

Korteweg's shop on a main street in downtown The Hague in the Netherlands is packed with a range of products from veggie "hamburger" patties to "meatballs" and even "tuna" salad.

One of the secret ingredients is a soy paste, which when put through a special pressurisation machine, imitates meat fibres, a technology invented by the University of Wageningen in the central Netherlands.

Ingredients vary. For chicken, he uses more soy, while beef is made from carrots, peas and potatoes. The "meat" taste comes by adding herbs and spices and all the rest.

The vegetarian chicken "tastes just like real chicken", and the tuna salad is also close to the real thing, according to an AFP journalist and several customers, who conceded some products weren't quite realistic but said they tasted good.

The demand for an environmentally friendly and vegetarian alternative to meat is growing, with meat production notoriously inefficient, requiring huge swathes of land to grow the crops to feed the animals.

"Our hamburger's environmental footprint is seven times less than that of a real hamburger," claimed Korteweg.

"Our chicken only requires half to a third of what's needed to produce a real chicken. I'm talking about use of land, water, the grain and feed normally fed to chicken," he said.

Three years after opening, the Vegetarian Butcher sells its products in 500 stores around the Netherlands, mainly supermarkets and specialist food stores.

Korteweg says that sales have doubled each year since, and hopes to open his own factory next year to boost his share of the market and drop prices to below that of the real thing.

Though now slightly more expensive than real meat, his products cost about the same as organic meat.

The Vegetarian Butcher has struck a chord with Dutch animal welfare organisations and its pro-vegetarian Party for the Animals (PvdD), which has two seats in Parliament. One of those seats is held by Korteweg's wife and PvdD leader Marianne Thieme.

But just as French beef farmers reacted with outrage at developers of the stem-cell burger, the Dutch meat sector has issues with the Vegetarian Butcher.

"Every consumer has the right to choose what they eat, of course," Jos Goebbels, the head of the Dutch Central Meat Sector Organisation (COV), said.

"What we do have a problem with is that they use terminology specific to meat, while everybody knows that there's no meat in there," he said. "It shouldn't be called chicken, or a hamburger but should rather have another name, because it tricks consumers."

Goebbels did not, however, feel that veggie meat posed a threat to the chicken or beef industry.

In his quest to make veggie meat taste like the real thing, Korteweg has enlisted the help of chefs, as well as scientists.

"The great difficulty is to reproduce on a large scale what we're able here to produce with our experiments in the kitchen," chef Paul Bom said.

Another problem is people who say "they simply could not imagine consuming an alternative" to meat, said Bom, so "the only solution is to get them to taste it."

Dutch environmental group Natuur & Milieu is doing just that, promoting veggie food with free tastings in supermarkets.

"We believe vegetarian food is a relatively easier alternative to achieve than say, finding an alternative to jet fuel or introducing electric cars on the road," said Olof van der Gaag, the organisation's campaign manager.

If everyone in this country of 17 million ate one less meat-containing meal a week, he asserted, it would be equivalent to cutting the carbon emissions of a million cars. - AFP, September 9, 2013.

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Heartbroken squash suffers rejection

Posted: 08 Sep 2013 11:36 AM PDT

September 09, 2013
Latest Update: September 09, 2013 10:36 am

President of the World Squash Federation (WSF), Narayana Ramachandran (right) making the pitch for squash to be included as an Olympic sport during the IOC session in Buenos Aires yesterday. - Reuters pic, September 9, 2013President of the World Squash Federation (WSF), Narayana Ramachandran (right) making the pitch for squash to be included as an Olympic sport during the IOC session in Buenos Aires yesterday. - Reuters pic, September 9, 2013A decade of lobbying and dreams ended in heartache for the world of squash on Sunday when the International Olympic Committee rejected their bid for inclusion in the 2020 Games.

Squash had been pitted against wrestling and a joint baseball and softball bid, at a vote in the Argentine capital.

It had always appeared a mammoth task to oust the 3,000-year-old wrestling, a sport which had only found itself in this precarious position due to senior Olympic members linked with other sports protecting their Games status.

Members have said it had never been the intention to eliminate wrestling from the programme, with other sports seen more at risk including Modern Pentathlon and Taekwondo.

In the vote, out of 95, wrestling polled an outright majority straight off with 49 votes, with baseball and softball polling 24 and squash earning 22 votes.

World Squash Federation President N. Ramachandran vowed to be back. "Today's decision is heartbreaking for the millions of squash players around the world," he said.

"Particularly given the 10-year journey we have been on to join the Olympic Games sports programme.

"As the only new Olympic sport on today's shortlist, we believed squash offered something for the future and I still hope that our inclusion may still be possible.

"We have much to offer the Olympic Movement and I am hopeful that today is not the end of our Olympic journey."

Top-ranked woman Nicol David (pic), prominent throughout the sport's bid, said she was disappointed, but proud of the effect the campaign has had.

"What we've done over the last few years, with the campaign, has really made women's squash stronger and it's brought the whole squash community together in a huge way," the Penang-born Nicol said.

"We've proven that we can be up there as an Olympic sport and the fact that we were shortlisted shows what a great sport we are. We need to use that and move forward."

Wrestling is now assured a spot at both the 2020 and 2024 Games, while both squash and baseball/softball are free to bid again for 2024.

Under current rules the number of sports at a Games is capped at 28. - Reuters, September 9, 2013.

Lewis Hamilton concedes F1 title bid is over

Posted: 08 Sep 2013 11:24 AM PDT

September 09, 2013
Latest Update: September 09, 2013 10:24 am

A not-so-happy Lewis Hamilton ponders his next move after conceding the Formula One title race, trailing Sebastian Vettel by 81 points. - Reuters pic, September 9, 2013.A not-so-happy Lewis Hamilton ponders his next move after conceding the Formula One title race, trailing Sebastian Vettel by 81 points. - Reuters pic, September 9, 2013.Lewis Hamilton conceded that his bid to win a second driver's world title was over on Sunday after he finished a distant ninth for Mercedes in the Italian Grand Prix.

The 28-year-old Briton, who had qualified 12th after a disappointing qualifying session on Saturday, was hit by more problems on Sunday as defending triple world champion German Sebastian Vettel claimed his sixth win of the year for Red Bull.

Vettel now leads third-placed Hamilton by 81 points in the title race.

Hamilton said: "It's awful when you are just empty of energy and have given everything for just two places - and that's it for the championship now.

"It was a very difficult weekend. Ninth. I should have been much further ahead and I am very disappointed with myself. I blew it in qualifying and it was impossible to make up the places.

"Overall, it has been a nightmare, a disaster of a weekend.

"Of course, I will keep on pushing and give it my best and try to win some races and take some points here and there but in that car he is so fast."

Hamilton, who had slid off the circuit at the Parabolica and damaged his car during qualifying before being blocked by German Adrian Sutil's Force India, suffered similar ill fortune on Sunday.

He lost the use of his radio and picked up a slow puncture that forced him to switch strategy, adding a pit-stop, during the race.

He said: "It was almost like driving blind, you don't know when to pit, when to push and what is going on."

The team had to use old-fashioned pit-boards to signal instructions to him to pit for tyre changes. - AFP, September 9, 2013.

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Leonardo DiCaprio to produce a modern take on “The Island of Dr. Moreau”

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 05:20 PM PDT

September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 01:12 pm

The American actor and producer is getting behind a new adaptation of the classic science fiction novel in collaboration with Warner Bros., Deadline.com reports.

For his next project as a producer, Leonardo DiCaprio is turning to the haunting H.G. Wells novel "The Island of Dr. Moreau."

Published in 1896, the novel follows Edward Prendick, the sole survivor of a shipwreck, who is rescued by two eccentric and enigmatic scientists, Montgomery and Dr. Moreau.

The protagonist discovers that his rescuers are carrying out strange experiments, and that the tropical island they inhabit is populated by the strange monsters resulting from these experiments.

Mayhem ensues when the creatures - half-human, half-beast - rise up against their creators.

Lee Shipman and Brian McGreevy, the directing duo behind the Netflix-produced horror film "Hemlock Grove," will helm the new adaptation of this literary classic with an aim toward instilling it with a modern message of ecological awareness, a theme particularly close to DiCaprio's heart.

"The Island of Dr. Moreau" has been adapted for the silver screen multiple times.

The most recent version was released in 1996, a century after the novel was published, and starred Marlon Brandon and Val Kilmer in the roles of Dr. Moreau and Montgomery, respectively. – AFP/Relaxnews, September 8, 2013.

Leonardo DiCaprio to produce a modern take on “The Island of Dr. Moreau”

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 05:20 PM PDT

September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 01:12 pm

The American actor and producer is getting behind a new adaptation of the classic science fiction novel in collaboration with Warner Bros., Deadline.com reports.

For his next project as a producer, Leonardo DiCaprio is turning to the haunting H.G. Wells novel "The Island of Dr. Moreau."

Published in 1896, the novel follows Edward Prendick, the sole survivor of a shipwreck, who is rescued by two eccentric and enigmatic scientists, Montgomery and Dr. Moreau.

The protagonist discovers that his rescuers are carrying out strange experiments, and that the tropical island they inhabit is populated by the strange monsters resulting from these experiments.

Mayhem ensues when the creatures - half-human, half-beast - rise up against their creators.

Lee Shipman and Brian McGreevy, the directing duo behind the Netflix-produced horror film "Hemlock Grove," will helm the new adaptation of this literary classic with an aim toward instilling it with a modern message of ecological awareness, a theme particularly close to DiCaprio's heart.

"The Island of Dr. Moreau" has been adapted for the silver screen multiple times.

The most recent version was released in 1996, a century after the novel was published, and starred Marlon Brandon and Val Kilmer in the roles of Dr. Moreau and Montgomery, respectively. – AFP/Relaxnews, September 8, 2013.

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Anti-cancer vaccine implant begins US trials in humans

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 05:32 PM PDT

September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 04:32 pm

An experimental vaccine implant to treat skin cancer has begun early trials in humans, as part of a growing effort to train the immune system to fight tumors, researchers said Friday.

The approach, which was shown to work in lab mice in 2009, involves placing a fingernail-sized sponge under the skin where it reprograms a patient's immune cells to find cancerous melanoma cells and kill them.

"It is rare to get a new technology tested in the laboratory and moved into human clinical trials so quickly," said Glenn Dranoff, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and part of the research team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University.

The phase I trial aims to test the safety of the implant in a small number of human patients. After that, the device may move to phase II trials on effectiveness and larger phase III trials before reaching the market.

The implants are made of biodegradable polymer material that are highly permeable and contain antigens that are specific to the kind of tumor being targeted.

The device releases a protein that attracts immune cells and sends them out armed to hunt down and kill tumor cells.

Researchers say it works differently than conventional cancer vaccines - which involve removing immune cells from the patient, reprogramming them to attack malignancies and reinjecting them - because it works from inside the body.

One drug already on the market using the immune system against melanoma, called Yervoy, is made by Bristol Myers Squibb and was approved by US regulators in 2011.

Pharmaceutical giants Merck and Roche also have drugs that use the immune system to fight cancer in clinical trials.

British pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline suffered a blow this week when its phase III trial of vaccine candidate MAGE-A3 did not extend survival in melanoma patients who received the vaccine after their tumors were surgically removed. – AFP/Relaxnews, September 8, 2013.

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Samuel Johnson Prize 2013: Longlist favors biography and history

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 05:11 PM PDT

September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 08:25 am

Eighteen titles made the cut as the UK's richest non-fiction award, the Samuel Johnson Prize, announced its shortlist.

"We are looking for the kind of book that we would recommend to a friend, perhaps a subject that they didn't normally read, but that has that special something - a theme, a novel approach, or a specially high quality of writing," was the philosophy of Lord Martin Rees, the judges' chair.

"There are lots of biographies and history, fewer science, than in some years," he admitted, indicating that this year's scientific works were not necessarily less interesting but, under the consideration of the panel, "failed on the quality of writing test."

Last year's winner was "Into The Silence," an explanation of Mount Everest's post-war allure by anthropologist Wade Davis, and the Himalayan king features again courtesy of Harriet Tuckey with "Everest: The First Ascent."

Well-known broadcast historian Simon Schama provides "The Story of the Jews," which accompanies a TV series of the same name, while Consertative party stalwarts Hurd and Young combine for a warts and all account of Benjamin Disraeli's life and legacy.

Party leader Margaret Thatcher is present by way of timely biography, "The Return of a King" recalls 19th century British presence in Kabul and wider Afghanistan, and 1930s fashion leader Diana Vreeland is firmly contextualized in Amanda Mackenzie Stuart's lively account.

But it's not all hagiography and days of old. There's the parenthood of unusual or unusually gifted children in "Far from the Tree," the industry and industrialization of bees in "A Sting in the Tale," and a guide to Britain's abandoned buildings in "The Memory Palace."

Diversity extends into the longlist's publisher roster, too, with Bloomsbury, Jonathan Cape, Weidenfeld & Nicolson and William Collins registering two tomes apiece.

The $20,000 prize, which is not restricted by authors' nationality, but rather casts its net over English-language non-fiction works made available in the UK, will publish its shortlist on September 30, with a winner announced on November 4.

The Samuel Johnson Prize 2013 Longlist

"A Sting in the Tale" by Dave Goulson

"Danubia" by Simon Winder

"Diana Vreeland" by Amanda Mackenzie Stuart

"Disraeli" by Douglas Hurd and Edward Young

"Edmund Burke" by Jesse Norman

"Empires of the Dead" by David Crane

"Everest: The First Ascent" by Harriet Tuckey

"Far From The Tree" by Andrew Solomon

"Margaret Thatcher" by Charles Moore

"Modernity Britain" by David Kynaston

"Small Wars, Far Away Places" by Michael Burleigh

"The Memory Palace" by Edward Hollis

"The Pike" by Lucy Hughes-Hallett

"The Return of a King" by William Dalrymple

 "The Story of the Jews" by Simon Schama

"The War That Ended Peace" by Margaret Macmillan

"Time's Anvil" by Richard Morris

"Under Another Sky" by Charlotte Higgins

- AFP/Relaxnews, September 8, 2013.

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Malaysia has failed me

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 04:10 PM PDT

September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 03:10 pm

Cass Shan started off as a copywriter tasked with understanding buying behaviour. She now immerses herself in understanding buy-in behaviour.

I was born a Chindian, but refused the right to identify my Chinese roots due to the country's rule of paternity back then (and even now mixed children have to pick one race over the other for use in identification cards). That was when my country failed to recognize my heritage from the moment I was born.

Then, the education system failed me. Rote learning was the way to go and I watched with glazed eyes as students good at memorizing went on to win recognition and scholarships. The private sector rescued me where the local education system failed me, providing me with a scholarship to pursue a course of my choice.

The overdose of requirement for degrees and academic qualifications failed me and people I knew. Before the quality of local degree holders made national headlines, I watched as lesser candidates aced the job where people I cared for, with obvious greater skill and talent, were denied employment – simply for not being able to afford tertiary education.

The unhealthy admiration for our exaggerated As affected me again, when I taught at a local language centre and was forced to break the news to students that their level of English was unbefitting of their earned As. I toiled over their standards to bring them up to mark as the local education system had varnished the truth with falling standards for As.

The quality of graduates; local or overseas regardless, disappointed once again when I was tasked with training an executive in my role as a Manager. Armed with a degree, fresh graduates lack simple basic communicative skills in the written word. I cringed as the executives struggle to finish simple assignments; at times forced to redo on countless occasion before having to step in and do it myself to save time.

The over protectionism employed by state economic strategies meant I had to pay more for an over -valued local car. I was denied the chance at owning a higher quality imported car due to excessive taxes charged. Malaysia admits to earning billions from automobile taxes.

Malaysia then goes on to deny the opportunity for free education – in part due to the ruling party's machinery. While we advocate and champion a knowledge era, Malaysians at the top refuse to grant the vehicle that will drive us into the knowledge era.

The fact that the country is rich in natural resources is only mentioned in school textbooks; but citizens never quite understanding the meaning of this as oil prices were recently hiked – again.

Voting rights were trampled on as 'ghost voters' emerged in droves and mysterious ballot boxes made starring roles at the last election. The police was allegedly complicit. Where is my right to determine the future and governance of this country? I voted – and so did 50.87% of the population – but who cares? The minority still dictates.

In a technical sense of the word; Malaysia has failed me.

What has kept me going though, is that the Spirit of Malaysia has not let me down.

The spirit of Malaysia since our founding fathers lay down that the Reid Commission reported that Tunku Abdul Rahman and the Malay Rulers had asked that "in an independent Malaya all nationals should be accorded equal rights, privileges and opportunities and there must not be discrimination on grounds of race and creed."

The Spirit of Malaysia echoed through the people when they volunteered to be PACABA and clasp arms in unity to prevent mysterious ballot boxes from coming into the counting poll during the 2013 elections.

It is that spirit that has awakened amongst the mostly urban Malays who opted for need based policy rather than race based policy despite being the most to gain from the latter.

It is the same breath of fire and drive that send Malaysians to the streets and social media in protest – unafraid of the national status quo.

The Malaysian spirit never left us, even when those leave the countries for better opportunities, they came back to make their voices heard and casted their vote.

Malaysians and their inner fire, from the days of independence, shouts aloud in cyber space on various comments section and opinion pieces, declaring their love for country and demand for justice – demonstrating just how much Malaysian policies have hurt us but won't stop us from fighting for a better Malaysia. Because we feel the pain of bad governance but will strive to give us our best for our country.

Malaysia, in all technicality, has failed me. But Malaysians will rise and give birth to a better Malaysia away from the manipulative hands of the corrupt.

They may take our bodies, but they cannot take our soul! - September 8, 2013.

Dari Sasterawan Negara ke Sasterawan Rakyat

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 04:02 PM PDT

September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 09:19 am

Amin Iskandar adalah penerima anugerah zamalah Asian Public Intellectuals (API) bagi sesi 2009-2010. Kini merupakan Pengarang Berita bagi The Malaysian Insider. Beliau "berkicau" di www.twitter.com/aminiskandar.

Dahulu beliau merupakan salah seorang Sasterawan Negara yang seringkali diundang untuk membacakan puisi di majlis besar. Yang hadir kebanyakannya dari golongan pembesar-pembesar negara seperti perdana menteri dan anggota Kabinetnya.

Rambut dan janggutnya yang panjang dan berwarna putih menyebabkan beliau mudah dikenali dan nampak berbeza dari sasterawan-sasterawan lain yang kebiasaannya agak membosankan.

Hari ini Datuk A. Samad Said merupakan musuh nombor satu negara.

Mengapa?

Bukan kerana beliau cuba memusnahkan dunia kesusasteraan Melayu akan tetapi kerana keberanian menyatakan pendirian politik yang bercanggah daripada kerajaan.

Umum mengetahui keberanian beliau adalah kerana membenarkan dirinya dipilih menjadi pengerusi bersama Gabungan Pilihan Raya Bersih dan Adil (Bersih) bersama Datuk Ambiga Sreenevasan.

Bersih sudah tiga kali menganjurkan perhimpunan besar-besaran di ibu negara bagi menuntut pilihan raya bebas dan adil.

Terbaru dalam insiden sambutan malam ambang Kemerdekaan ke-56 di Dataran Merdeka, apabila sekumpulan anak-anak muda mengibarkan bendera Sang Saka Malaya ketika Samad sedang membacakan puisi.

Beliau yang dikenali sebagai Pak Samad itu diserang dari pelbagai penjuru akibat daripada insiden itu.

Dari Menteri Komunikasi dan Multimedia Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek hinggalah Timbalan Perdana Menteri Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, semuanya menyelar Pak Samad.

Seolah-olah Pak Samad itu langsung tidak pernah mempunyai jasa kepada negara.

Beliau yang berumur 78 tahun ditahan polis di rumahnya lebih kurang jam 12.30 pagi 4 September lalu dan disoalsiasat selama dua jam sebelum dibebaskan.

Penahanan Pak Samad pada awal pagi menimbulkan kemarahan ramai, dan ini termasuk "masyarakat" media sosial.

Kutukan dan kritikan orang ramai terhadap pihak berkuasa kerana tindakan tidak menghormati warga emas seperti Pak Samad menyebabkan Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar terpaksa mengeluarkan kenyataan tidak cerdik seperti Sasterawan Negara itu "bersembunyi" dan "menyorok" sehingga polis tidak dapat berjumpanya.

Pak Samad amat mudah untuk ditemui. Selain dari Masjid Negara tempat beliau seringkali menunaikan solat Asar dan Maghrib, susuk itu boleh kelihatan di kedai-kedai buku terkemuka di Kuala Lumpur yang sudah pasti diketahui oleh Jabatan Cawangan Khas, Bukit Aman.

Sebenarnya, yang cuba dilakukan terhadap Pak Samad adalah satu bentuk "harassment" atau gangguan agar ikon kepada anak-anak muda itu berhenti untuk terus menyuarakan pandangan politiknya.

Dikhuatiri semakin ramai yang akan terpengaruh dengan Pak Samad.

Dalam kenyataannya kepada media, Pak Samad tidak keberatan sekiranya anugerah Sasterawan Negara yang beliau terima pada tahun 1985 itu ditarik balik kerajaan.

Malahan menurutnya, jika mahu melucutkan kewarganegaraannya juga tidak mengapa.

Jelas tergambar kekecewaan Pak Samad terhadap bagaimana beliau dilayan.

Jika tidak hormat beliau sebagai Sasterawan Negara sekalipun, sekurang-kurangnya ingatlah, Pak Samad merupakan orang tua.

Biarpun beliau mempunyai pandangan politik berbeza dengan kerajaan, layakkah dirinya dilayan sebegitu rupa?

Sewaktu menetap di Filipina dahulu, penulis sempat menemubual seorang watak ala Pak Samad untuk melengkapkan kajian penulis mengenai revolusi kebangkitan rakyat menumbangkan Ferdinand Marcos pada tahun 1986.

Bienvenido Lumbera merupakan National Artist of the Philippines dan penerima anugerah Ramon Magsaysay untuk kewartawanan, kesusasteraan dan komunikasi kreatif.

Lumbera ditahan oleh tentera Filipina di bawah undang-undang darurat pada bulan Januari, 1974 semasa pemerintahan Marcos kerana bersama rakan-rakan penulisnya mengeluarkan penerbitan yang menentang tindakan bekas presiden itu mengisytiharkan darurat.

Lumbera dibebaskan pada Disember tahun sama selepas bekas anak muridnya di universiti Ateneo De Manila menulis surat kepada Jeneral Fidel Ramos.

Selepas pembebasannya pada tahun 1975, Lumbera menerima anugerah Palanca Award for Literature, salah satu anugerah kesusasteraan berprestij di Filipina.

Beliau menerima pelbagai anugerah lain untuk pengelibatannya dalam bidang kesusasteraan sehinggalah menerima anugerah tertinggi negara itu National Artist of the Philippines pada tahun 2006.

Sekejam-kejam Marcos, beliau tidak menghalang Palanca Award for Literature untuk memberikan anugerah kepada Lumbera pada tahun 1975 walaupun sebelum itu pada tahun 1974 beliau menahannya.

Perlu diingat Lumbera itu politiknya kiri dan radikal.

Berbalik kepada Pak Samad di Malaysia. Walaupun beliau kini berhadapan dengan ancaman untuk ditarik kembali anugerah yang beliau perolehi di atas jasa terhadap dunia kesusasteraan Melayu, Sasterawan Negara itu kini mendapat anugerah lebih besar.

Beliau kini diangkat sebagai Sasterawan Rakyat.

Apalah ertinya negara sekiranya tidak mempunyai rakyat? – 8 September, 2013.

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Krisis dalaman PKR kerana asalnya dari Umno, kata penganalisis politik

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 10:17 PM PDT

OLEH MOHD FARHAN DARWIS
September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 01:38 pm

Krisis kepimpinan yang berlaku dalam parti pembangkang diketuai Datin Seri Wan Azizah Ismail dilihat sebagai cerminan kepada sifat Umno, kata penganalisis politik tanah air, ekoran majoriti pemimpin PKR adalah serpihan daripada parti tunjang Melayu tersebut.

Kebanyakan pemerhati politik tanah air berpendapat, krisis terbuka antara Timbalan Presiden Azmin Ali dan juga Menteri Besar Selangor Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim menunjukkan berlakunya konflik antara kepentingan parti dan kepentingan individu kepimpinan, yang mana dapat dilihat dalam Umno pada suatu ketika dahulu.

Bukan lagi krisis terpencil, Azmin sebelum ini secara terbuka mengkritik kepimpinan parti yang dilabel "parti keluarga" itu dengan Wan Azizah sebagai Presiden, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim sebagai Ketua Umum, dan anak mereka Nurul Izzah Anwar (gambar) sebagai Naib Presiden.

Malahan, terdapat juga ura-ura Azmin akan menentang Wan Azizah dalam pemilihan parti berkenaan yang dijangka berlangsung tahun hadapan.

Penganalisis politik dari Universiti Utara Malaysia, Dr Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani berpendapat, meskipun pertandingan merebut jawatan parti itu normal, namun PKR perlu membuktikan sikap keterbukaan sekiranya Azmin benar-benar bertanding menentang Wan Azizah dalam pemilihan akan datang.

"Kita tahu berlakunya krisis antara Azmin dan Khalid, dan juga Wan Azizah... namun kita tak tahu berapa serius krisis ataupun keretakan itu," katanya ketika dihubungi The Malaysian Insider.

"PKR adalah parti serpihan Umno, dan Umno suatu ketika pernah mengalami insiden sama sehingga mengakibatkan perpecahan, namun bagi PKR kita sedar krisis telah berlarutan sejak sekian lama," katanya.

Selepas Pilihan Raya Umum ke-13 (PRU13) Azmin dilihat lantang dalam menyuarakan kenyataan keras, terutamanya ketika pelantikan Khalid sebagai menteri besar Selangor.

Dalam laman mikro Twitter miliknya, Azmin pernah dilaporkan berkata,"rakyat letih dengan asakan politik melampau. Terima hukuman, muhasabah diri, akui kelemahan, maju ke hadapan, tumpu rakyat bukan kerabat."

Kenyataan itu kemudiannya menerima liputan meluas media, yang menunjukkan krisis dalaman PKR semakin meruncing sehingga sampai ke tahap terbuka.

"Jika benar Azmin bertanding, PKR perlu mengalu-alukannya," kata Azizuddin, dan menambah ia adalah bukti jelas sekiranya PKR melaksanakan prinsip demokrasi seperti dilaungkan mereka.

Sementara itu, Prof Dr Ahmad Martadha Mohamed, pensyarah di UUM, berkata  keretakan yang berlaku dalam PKR bukanlah perkara mengejutkan kerana parti itu mirip kepada "abang" politik mereka Umno.

"Memang ada budaya Umno... mereka datang daripada Umno," katanya kepada The Malaysian Insider.

Jelasnya lagi, pertandingan adalah lumrah, namun dengan aspirasi individu berbeza dari parti ia bakal menghancurkan parti.

"Jika mereka tidak menerima jawatan tertentu, mereka akan kejar," katanya, dan menambah jika Azmin bertanding menentang Wan Azizah, Anwar akan tertekan untuk menyebelahi isteri ataupun anak didiknya.

Perkara itu bagaimanapun disanggah Prof Madya Shaharuddin Badaruddin yang menganggap pertandingan dalam parti tidak boleh dianggap sebagai perpecahan kerana ia adalah lumrah dalam politik.

"Jika pertandingan membawa perpecahan umpama Umno dulu, dengan wujudnya parti Semangat 46, itu dikira perpecahan... namun setakat pertandingan, itu lumrah," katanya.

Beliau melihat perkara seumpama itu adalah kelaziman perbezaan pendapat dan "tegur-menegur" berlaku menjelang pemilihan parti.

"Ia berlaku dalam semua parti... tidak semestinya parti mengetuai kerajaan atau sebaliknya," katanya kepada The Malaysian Insider.

"Ia normal, Kalau ada persaingn kepimpinan pasti ada pertelagahan ideologi, nak urus parti macam mana... Ia bukan perpecahan," katanya lagi. – 8 September, 2013.

Ini kisah pengarah Tanda Putera, Shuhaimi Baba

Posted: 07 Sep 2013 10:04 PM PDT

OLEH ELIZABETH ZACHARIAH
September 08, 2013
Latest Update: September 08, 2013 09:04 pm

Pertemuan bersama pengarah yang kini dilanda kontroversi, Datin Paduka Shuhaimi Baba diadakan di sebuah restoran masakan Itali di Bangsar.

Sesampainya beliau di sana, minuman kegemarannya Cafe Latte dipesan untuk menghilangkan dahaga.

"Saya sukakan tempat ini. Pasta Aglio Olio di sini merupakan kegemaran saya," katanya.

Pembikin filem berusi 63 tahun ini mengenakan seluar panjang berwarna hitam dan kemeja lengan panjang dan berkasut merah.

Matanya kelihatan lesu memberi isyarat pertarungan beliau sejak beberapa hari ini untuk mempromosikan hasil kerja tangan terbarunya.

Filem terbarunya, Tanda Putera dimulakan tayangan pada dua minggu lalu hangat mencetuskan kontroversi malah kerajaan negeri Pulau Pinang juga cuba menyemarakkan lagi suasana.

Mengulas mengenai suara sumbang yang mengkritik karya terbarunya, beliau berkata ramai memberi komen tidak membina.

"Mereka yang kuat mengkritik itu seharusnya menonton filem itu terlebih dahulu sebelum mengemukakan komentar," katanya.

Beliau masih mahu Tanda Putera dikenang sebagai filem yang menceritakan perjuangan Tun Abdul Razak dan Tun Dr Ismail berjuang memimpin negara.

Menepis dakwaan beliau tidak mengalami peristiwa rusuhan kaum 13 Mei 1969, katanya beliau sendiri merupakan penuntut Institut Teknologi Mara ketika itu.

"Saya dan rakan melihat sekumpulan perusuh menanggalkan seluar mereka dan kami sangat terkejut," katanya.

Pengarah filem itu dilahir dan dibesarkan di Seremban bersama empat adik beradik perempuan dan tiga adik beradik lelaki.

"Saya anak kelima dan arwah ibu menyangka dia tidak akan beranak lagi namun dikurniakan seorang lagi cahaya mata tujuh tahun kemudian.

"Atap rumah kami dahulu selalu diterbangkan angin semasa menikmati makan tengahari ketika cuaca hujan dan berangin.

Katanya, meskipun beliau tidak mempunyai cita-cita awal untuk menjadi pembikin filem, keluarganya merupakan penggemar filem.

"Filem pertama yang saya tonton di pawagam adalah filem Hindustan. Makcik saya sewaktu keluar temu janji bersama teman lelakinya, mengheret saya dan kakak bersama."

Shuhaimi berkata beliau sering menggunakan wang saku sekolah untuk pergi menonton filem.

"Saya datang dari keluarga yang susah. Ayah seorang kerani kerajaan manakala ibu hanyalah seorang suri rumah. Kami menonton pelbagai filem dari tempatan hinggalah ke antarabangsa," jelas beliau.

Shuhaimi memberitahu hanya dirinya sahajalah yang menjadi pembikin filem dalam ahli keluarganya.

Selain minatnya dalam filem, beliau turut teruja membaca buku, satu tabiat yang diwarisi dari ayahnya.

"Abang dan kakak akan menunggu ayah membeli dan menghabiskan bacaan sesuatu buku sebelum kami bergilir-gilir membacanya," katanya sambil tertawa kecil.

Semasa menyertai kelab filem di fakultinya, beliau diminta untuk menghasilkan filem berdasarkan buku.

Bakat dalam pembikinan filem menyebabkannya terpilih menerima biasiswa di bawah Pelan Colombo untuk mengikuti latihan secara profesional di British Broadcasting Corporation.

Ramai yang tidak mengetahui bahawa Shuhaimi pernah menjadi pembersih hotel dan pelayan restoran bagi menanggung sara diri di United Kingdom kerana biasiswanya hanya mencakupi yuran pengajian.

Dua tahun selepas itu, pada 1982 beliau kembali ke Malaysia dan menyertai TV3 dan Astro yang meminta beliau mewujudkan rangkaian Melayu.

Pada masa itu, beliau sempat menerbitkan beberapa filem yang telah memenangi anugerah dalam dan luar negara. Beliau pernah menggondol anugerah pengarah terbaik, sinematografi terbaik dan banyak lagi.

Layar Lara 1997 menjadi kejayaan terbesar buat dirinya.

Buat masa ini, Shuhaimi menyibukkan dirinya dengan melancong dan akan menuju ke Phuket selepas ini setelah semua kemelut yang melanda dirinya selesai. - 8 September, 2013.

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