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Pinterest launches advanced food and recipe search options

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 11:53 PM PST

January 23, 2014

Pinterest has rolled out an improved recipe search function. – AFP Relaxnews pic, January 23, 2014.Pinterest has rolled out an improved recipe search function. – AFP Relaxnews pic, January 23, 2014.In response to the growing popularity of food as a category on Pinterest, the photo-sharing website has launched an improved recipe search feature that allows users to filter for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and paleo meal ideas.

Users can also search for meal ideas by specific ingredients, particularly handy for using up wilting ingredients in the fridge and cleaning out the pantry of products nearing their expiry date.

Entering search terms like avocados, black beans and bell peppers, for instance, will return dishes like quinoa salad, pork tenderloin with red pepper chili rub and black bean quesadillas, notes the site's official Pinterest blog.

Those with specific dietary requirements or preferences can further filter their search by clicking on buttons like vegetarian or paleo.

Vegetarian dishes are curated from the Food Network, vegan recipes from Epicurious, and gluten-free meals from Kalyn's Kitchen and Leite's Culinaria.

Simply Recipes provides the site with paleo-friendly meal ideas, while clicking on the 'Indulgent' button will yield sweet desserts from Nestlé.

According to a ShareThis infographic, food and recipe pins on Pinterest grew from 11% in 2012 to 18% last fall.

Similar sites include Foodily.com, an online archive of 2 million recipes that also allows users to share recipes with friends online, and Allrecipes.com, a crowd-sourced recipe site. – AFP Relaxnews, January 23, 2014.


 

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Malaysia keen on hosting World Cup 2034 with Asean

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 08:16 AM PST

January 24, 2014

Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin (pic) said Malaysia must wait for the decision of the other members of Asean on its proposal for Asean to bid to be hosts of the 2034 Football World Cup.

He said the delegates who were present at the Asean Sport Ministers Meeting in Laos in December were in principle agreeable to the proposal but they had to refer to their respective governments before it could be submitted to FIFA.

"To me, in principle Malaysia has no problem to make the bid because it is done in the spirit of Asean.

"During the meeting, my deputy (Datuk M Saravanan) and the ministry's secretary-general (Datuk Jamil Salleh) had tabled on behalf of Malaysia that we agreed to Asean bidding for the 2034 World Cup and the other delegates also concurred.

"But they (Asean nations) have to get the final decision from their respective governments (before submitting the bid to FIFA)," he said.

He said this to reporters after attending a thanksgiving ceremony to fete the national contingents which took part in the Myanmar SEA Games and Asean Para Games, at Dewan Komanwel, National Sports Council Complex in Kuala Lumpur tonight.

Asean Football Federation (AFF) secretary Datuk Azzuddin Ahmad, prior to this, was reported as saying that AFF had urged the ministry to speed up the bidding process with Asean members to become hosts of the 2034 World Cup.

AFF, however, denied that it had done so via a newspaper statement it issued yesterday. – Bernama, January 23, 2014.

Manchester United drop out of top three in richest clubs list

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 06:45 AM PST

January 23, 2014

Manchester United's on-field problems were compounded Thursday when the faltering English champions dropped out of the top three of the world's top-earning clubs for the first time.

Dramatically knocked out of the League Cup on penalties by Premier League strugglers Sunderland in front of a stunned Old Trafford crowd on Wednesday and 14 points adrift of league leaders Arsenal, United fell to fourth in the latest Deloitte Football Money League behind leaders Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich based on income during the 2012/13 season.

International financial services firm Deloitte have been compiling the table since 1997 and for the first eight years United were the biggest-earning club in the world.

However, they've since been overtaken by Spanish giants Real and Barcelona and now Bayern, following the German club's impressive treble-winning season.

Deloitte forecast United, owned by the US-based Glazer family, would reclaim third place from Bayern next year, although a failure to qualify for the lucrative European Champions League could have a damaging effect on the club's long-term finances.

"It is the first time Manchester United have dropped out of the top three, but Bayern had an exceptional year," said Dan Jones of Deloitte's sports business group.

"Next year United will have the Chevrolet deal, plus other new commercial deals in their figures, and the new Premier League TV deal, so we are confident they will be back in the top three.

"The longer term depends in part on what happens on the pitch. If they do not qualify for next season's Champions League, that is probably worth 50 million euros (RM227 million) directly in terms of money from TV and attendances at Old Trafford."

This year's table also records the financial rise of Qatari-owned Paris St Germain, who have seen their earnings increase by a remarkable 81%, the French club rising to fifth in the standings ahead of English giants Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal.

With Spanish clubs being able to negotiate their own individual, as opposed to collective, television deals, Real Madrid top the Money League for the ninth consecutive year, with total revenue of 518.9m euros (RM2.3 billion), followed by Barcelona with 482.6m euro (RM2.2 billion).

Bayern are third with earnings of 431.2m euros (RM1.95 billion), followed by Manchester United with 423.8m euros (RM1.9 billion) and PSG, with 398.8m euros (RM1.8 billion).

Manchester City are sixth with 316.2m euros (RM1.4 billion), then Chelsea 303.4m euros (RM1.3 billion) and Arsenal 284.3m euros (RM1.3 billion).

Italian sides Juventus (272.4m euros, RM1.2 billion) and AC Milan (263.5m euros, RM1.2 billion) complete a top 10 that no longer includes England's Liverpool, who've slipped to 12th place with revenue of 240.6m euros (RM1.1 billion). - AFP, January 23, 2014.

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Spain blind association puts disabled to work

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 12:01 AM PST

January 23, 2014

 National Organisation for Spanish Blind People (ONCE) ticket seller Ricardo Velesar sells tickets for its daily lottery from a booth on a square in the center of Madrid on January 14, 2014. After completing high school Ricardo Velesar struggled to hold down a job as he slowly lost his ability to see – until he knocked on the door of Spain's national association for the blind. – AFP pic, January 23, 2014. National Organisation for Spanish Blind People (ONCE) ticket seller Ricardo Velesar sells tickets for its daily lottery from a booth on a square in the center of Madrid on January 14, 2014. After completing high school Ricardo Velesar struggled to hold down a job as he slowly lost his ability to see – until he knocked on the door of Spain's national association for the blind. – AFP pic, January 23, 2014. After completing high school, 46-year-old Spaniard Ricardo Velesar struggled to hold down a job as a degenerative eye disease slowly robbed him of his sight.

His prospects changed dramatically, however, when he knocked on the door of Spain's national association for the blind.

The organisation – known as ONCE by its Spanish acronym – put Velesar to work in 1990 selling tickets for its daily lottery and provided him with a seeing eye dog once he became completely blind.

He has earned enough at the job to buy an apartment and support his wife, whom he met through ONCE and who is also blind, and their six-year-old daughter.

"I am very grateful, because thanks to the sale of the tickets I have been able to raise a family, I have a stable job that is very dignified," Velesar said as he bantered with a steady stream of clients at his heated sales booth located by a metro exit in Madrid's bustling Manuel Becerra square.

"I have been able to have a very normal life. I don't know what my life would be like without ONCE," added Velesar, who has retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited degenerative eye disease.

He is one of 20,000 lottery ticket sellers employed by ONCE across the country, all of them visually impaired or with some other disability.

ONCE was founded 75 years ago with the goal of helping blind people work for a living and not become dependent on public support.

It has since expanded its mandate to help people with any type of disability.

Last year, ONCE won the Prince of Asturias Concord prize, regarded as Spain's Nobel prize, the jury citing its 'extraordinary' work, which "enhanced the dignity and quality of life of millions of disabled people in Spain".

Other international initiatives have followed ONCE's example, the prize jury added.

ONCE finances itself through the sale of tickets for its own lottery which has annual sales of about 1.9 billion euros (RM8.7 billion).

Half the money goes to prizes and the rest is spent on providing services ranging from employment to rehabilitation and specialised education.

'Great weight off the state'

Aside from employing ticket sellers, ONCE owns fully or in part 29 firms that hire disabled people and it lobbies businesses to take on workers.

Among its companies is a news agency, an industrial laundry, a hotel chain and temp agency that supplies cleaners and security guards to offices.

ONCE created 7,100 jobs for disabled people last year even as Spain's jobless rate hit 26% as the country struggled with the fallout from the collapse of a decade-long property bubble in 2008.

It employs just over 65,000 people in total.

"I think we have taken a great weight off of the state administration. We have based our model on being active people, of living from our own efforts," said ONCE president Miguel Carballeda who began his career at the organisation as a lottery ticket seller.

The strategy aims to leverage people's abilities, "with the idea that we should be valued for what we have and not for what we lack," he said.

ONCE also provides training to help disabled people more employable.

It translates textbooks into braille for those attending university and it operates a physiotherapy school for blind students, whose graduates are in high demand.

Classes are smaller than at other physiotherapy schools in Spain to give students more hours of hands-on practice.

A maximum of 24 students graduate from the school each year and all of them find work in their field after completing the four-year degree.

Graduates are successful not because blind people have a better sense of touch as many people mistakenly believe, but because they receive a higher level of training than those at other schools, the director of the school, Javier Sainz de Murieta, said.

"They either get extra training or else the whole world will prefer someone without a disability," he said.

Isabel Chacon, who will graduate from the school in May, said the school had given her a new sense of direction since she lost her vision six years ago due to complications from diabetes.

"I am really happy. Its a great feeling helping patients," the 33-year-old said. – AFP, January 23, 2014.

Young DJ set to be first black African in space

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 11:37 PM PST

January 23, 2014

Mandla Maseko speaks to a journalist in front of two hanged NASA spacesuits on January 9, 2014, in Mabopane, north of Pretoria. 25-year-old Maseko has landed a coveted seat to fly 103-kilometres into space in 2015, after winning a competition organised by a US-based space academy. – AFP pic, January 23, 2014.Mandla Maseko speaks to a journalist in front of two hanged NASA spacesuits on January 9, 2014, in Mabopane, north of Pretoria. 25-year-old Maseko has landed a coveted seat to fly 103-kilometres into space in 2015, after winning a competition organised by a US-based space academy. – AFP pic, January 23, 2014.No one in Mandla Maseko's family has ever stepped outside South Africa, but the young township DJ is set to rocket into space next year.

From the dusty district of Mabopane, near Pretoria, 25-year-old Maseko has landed a coveted seat to fly 103-kilometres into space in 2015, after winning a competition organised by a US-based space academy.

He beat a million other entrants from 75 countries to be selected as one of 23 people who will travel on an hour-long sub-orbital trip on the Lynx Mark II spaceship.

The former civil engineering student – who was forced to put his studies on hold because he could not pay the fees – will experience zero gravity and a journey that normally comes with a US$100,000 (RM 335, 110) price tag – and is on course to become the first black African to enter space.

The 'typical township boy', who still lives at home with his parents and four siblings, was named one of the winners on December 5, only a few hours after the death of the country's first black president, Nelson Mandela.

In his exhilaration, he also imagined a conversation with Mandela.

"I have run the race and completed the course, now here is the torch," Maseko said he thought the president would have told him.

" 'Continue running the race and here's the title to go with it'."

Improbable journey

His improbable journey from a middle-class township to the thermosphere began with a leap from a wall.

The initial entry requirement for the competitors was to submit a photograph of themselves jumping from any height.

His first choice was the roof of his parents' three-bedroom house but his mother Ouma said 'no', fearing it was too high and that he would break his legs.

He settled for the house's two-metre (more than six feet) perimeter wall and a friend captured the feat using a mobile phone.

The picture has helped propel Maseko, who works part-time as a DJ at parties, to new heights.

He finally secured his seat on the rocket after gruelling physical and aptitude tests in the contest organised by AXE Apollo Space Academy and sponsored by Unilever and space tourism firm Space Expedition Corporation (SXC).

It was a dream come true for a man from a humble background.

His family says they never doubted the one-time altar boy at a local Anglican church, who now sings with a local township gospel choir, would be a high-flier.

"While I was pregnant with Mandla, I knew I was going to give birth to a star," said Maseko's mother.

His 18-year-old sister Mhlophe agrees: "I don't know what comes after space. I'm sure if there was something he would go."

Born to a school cleaner and an auto tool maker in Soshanguve township near Pretoria, Maseko has neighbours high-fiving him for putting South Africa's townships on the 'galactic map'.

His long-term plans are to study aeronautical engineering and qualify as a space mission specialist with the ultimate dream of planting the South African flag on the moon.

South Africa's Science and Technology Minister, Derek Hanekom sees Maseko "as a role model to the future generation of space professionals and enthusiasts."

His experience could not have come at a better time "when Africa is gearing up its space ambitions" as host to the world's biggest and most powerful radio astronomy telescope, said Hanekom.

The director of that project, Bernie Fanaroff, also hailed young Maseko as an ambassador for science.

"Anything that raises the profile of science up there must be good because it brings to the attention of young people what they can achieve in science and engineering."

Curious young neighbours often stop Maseko's 13-year-old sister Mantombi on her way home from school and ask, "What is space? What is space?"

"A very unique place," she tells them. "Space is a very special place."

Maseko spent a week at the Kennedy Space Academy in Florida where he skydived and undertook air combat and G-force training.

While there he met and posed for pictures with US astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who was the second man ever to set foot on the moon after Neil Armstrong as part of the 1969 Apollo 11 space mission.

For Maseko, the encounter was magical.

"This is how it feels to be out in space," he recalls thinking. – AFP, January 23, 2014.

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Justin Bieber charged with drunk driving after drag racing

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 06:59 AM PST

January 23, 2014

Teen pop star Justin Bieber (pic) was arrested in South Florida early on Thursday on a drunk driving charge after he was caught drag racing on a main thoroughfare in a rented yellow Lamborghini, police said.

Two SUVs had blocked the road so the 19-year-old "Boyfriend" singer could race a friend who was driving a rented red Ferrari, Miami Beach police spokeswoman Vivian Hernandez said.

Bieber also was charged with resisting arrest without violence, and driving with an expired driver's license, Hernandez said.

The friend, identified as a fellow singer named Khalil Sharieff, was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence, according to the spokeswoman.

She said Bieber likely would be allowed to post bail later on Thursday.

The police department in the Florida city of Opa-locka said it was investigating the actions of officers who gave Bieber and his entourage an unauthorized escort through traffic after they landed at a local airport.

Bieber's off-stage antics have at times overshadowed his music career in the last year as the Canadian star who shot to fame at age 15 transitions to adulthood.

Earlier this month, detectives in California raided Bieber's home after he was accused of pelting a neighbor's house with eggs. - Reuters, January 23, 2014.

Daniel Radcliffe to play an engineer in Brooklyn Bridge

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 10:08 PM PST

January 23, 2014

Daniel Radcliffe is currently on the set of Frankenstein, a new adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, in which he plays Igor. – AFP pic, January 23, 2014.Daniel Radcliffe is currently on the set of Frankenstein, a new adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, in which he plays Igor. – AFP pic, January 23, 2014.The British actor will play Washington Roebling, the young engineer who oversaw the long and arduous construction of the famous bridge, in a forthcoming period drama.

Twenty-four-year-old Daniel Radcliffe has agreed to star in Brooklyn Bridge, according to production company Goldcrest.

The feature will portray the various setbacks encountered by engineers and workers during the 14-year construction of the bridge connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn.

The story will open with how Roebling was tasked with overseeing construction on the Brooklyn Bridge following the death of his father, John A. Roebling, in an accident in 1869.

The plot will emphasise the relationship between Washington Roebling and his wife, Emily, who allowed him to continue his work on the bridge even when he was paralyzed due to decompression sickness.

'Brooklyn Bridge' will be presented to cinema professionals at the European Film Market, held on the sidelines of the Berlin Film Festival in February.

Director Douglas McGrath  of 'Infamous' is scheduled to begin principal photography on the feature in August 2014. – AFP Relaxnews, January 23, 2014.

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Penganjur flash mob ‘I Love Kangkung’ disoal siasat polis

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 02:56 AM PST

OLEH LOOI SUE-CHERN
January 23, 2014

Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (Adun) Machang Bubuk Lee Khai Loon (gambar) kini disoal siasat atas dakwaan fitnah berhubung tarian parodi flash mob 'I Love Kangkung'.

Lee dikatakan memberi kenyataannya kepada polis tengahari tadi di pusat perkhidmatan rakyat, Alma berhampiran Bukit Mertajam.

Beliau berkata sesi soal siasat telah dijalankan hampir 40 minit oleh seorang pegawai penguatkuasa, Hassan Mohd Salleh.

"Saya mengaitkan dengan apa terjadi dan menjelaskan kepada polis tujuan sebenar flash mob tersebut.

"Ia diadakan bertujuan untuk menegaskan isu kenaikan harga yang membebankan rakyat," katanya kepada pemberita.

Seksyen 500 Kanun keseksaan yang menggariskan hukuman untuk fitnah menyatakan "sesiapa yang mefitnah individu lain hendaklah dihukum dengan dipenjarakan dalam tempoh dua tahun atau lebih disertakan dengan denda atau kedua-duanya".

Lee turut berkata, beliau kesal dengan tindakan laporan polis yang dibuat oleh 10 pengikut Umno, iaitu lapan dari Jitra, Kedah, seorang dari Bukit Mertajam dan seorang lagi daripada Raub, Pahang biarpun ia diadakan dengan aman.

"Tidak ada unsur perhinaan dan perkauman dilakukan dalam program tersebut.

"Ia dilakukan untuk menutup mulut saya dan mengekang kebebasan hak bersuara," katanya.

Ditanya adakah beliau akan membuat pemohanan maaf secara terbuka kerana menganjurkan flash mob, Lee tetap dengan pendiriannya.

Beliau pada masa berharap, polis akan menyiasat isu ini secara adil selain turut membuat laporan atas perhimpunan bantahan di depan pusat khidmat rakyatnya yang menyaksikan seorang lelaki dikasari.

Protes tersebut juga menyaksikan peserta himpunan mengecam dan mengeluarkan kata-kata ugutan perkauman termasuk membakar gambarnya.

Awal Januari lalu, Lee telah menganjurkan flashmob dan menyumbat sayur kangkung pada replika Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak sebagai tindak balas terhadap isu peningkatan sara hidup.

Susulan dari itu dua demonstrasi telah dilakukan sebagai bantahan keatas tindakan Lee itu bagaimanapun selain menggasari seorang lelaki peserta perhimpunan turut mengecam mencetuskan tragedi 13 Mei. – 23 Januari, 2014.

Bendahari agung MIC diperintah kembalikan RM5.5 juta kepada pakar psikiatri

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 02:27 AM PST

January 23, 2014

Mahkamah Tinggi Kuala Lumpur hari ini memerintahkan Bendahari Agung MIC yang baru dilantik Datuk R. Ramanan mengembalikan RM5.5 juta kepada pakar psikiatri Tan Sri Dr M. Mahadevan yang diterimanya secara menipu daripada Kementerian Pertahanan ketika "membantu Dr Mahadevan untuk mendapatkan balik suatu bayaran empat tahun lepas".

Dalam keputusannya, Pesuruhjaya Kehakiman Lee Heng Cheong berkata beliau bersetuju dengan peguam yang mewakili Dr Mahadevan bahawa Ramanan melakukan salah nyata tipuan kepada plaintif dan menyebabkannya memindahkan wang berkenaan ke dalam akaun peribadi defendan pada 19 Mei, 2010.

Lee juga memutuskan bahawa defendan gagal membuktikan, seperti yang terkandung dalam kenyataan bela dirinya, bahawa wang itu adalah untuk cadangan projek pembangunan bandar di Sungai Petani, Kedah, di atas tanah milik Dr Mahadevan.

Ramanan diperintah mengembalikan wang itu dalam masa 14 hari mulai hari ini, tetapi mahkamah meluluskan permohonannya bagi mendapatkan penangguhan sementara perintah itu sementara menunggu permohonan yang akan dikemukakannya Isnin depan.

Dr Mahadevan, 85, bekas ketua pakar psikiatri kerajaan dan pengasas Persatuan Psikiatri Malaysia, hadir di mahkamah hari ini.

Menurut dokumen mahkamah, plaintif memfailkan tuntutan berjumlah RM26.6 juta daripada Kementerian Pertahanan kerana menggunakan tanah kepunyaan Dr Mahadevan sebagai lapang sasar dari 1968 hingga 1988.

Pada Mei 2010, defendan mengaku kepada plaintif bahawa beliau boleh membantunya mendapatkan tuntutan bayaran berkenaan, dan untuk tujuan itu, beliau memerlukan RM6.5 juta.

Kedua-dua pihak kemudian bersetuju jumlah itu dikurangkan kepada RM5.5 juta.

Dalam penyata tuntutannya, Dr Mahadevan memasukkan sepucuk surat bertarikh April 2010 daripada Kementerian Pertahanan, yang ditunjukkan kepadanya oleh defendan, kononnya yang meluluskan tuntutan itu. – Bernama, 23 Januari, 2014.

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Di kota yang semakin tak ramah ini

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 03:00 PM PST

January 23, 2014

Meor Yusof Aziddin adalah Malaysian folk singer/songwritter yang telah menghasilkan 10 album indipenden sejak tahun 2000 sehingga 2011. Juga penulis untuk buku tentang kehidupan, "Sembang Tepi Jalan" dan "Syurga Yang Hilang." Memblog di www.pestajiwa.net. Berkerjaya sebagai "professional busker" di KL Sentral di bawah pengurusan KTMB sejak tahun 2010 sehingga ke hari ini.

Saya berhijrah ke kota sejak tahun 1985 dulu. Kota yang dulunya hanya tersergam menara Maybank berhampiran Kompleks Kotaraya juga Perhentian Puduraya, selain beberapa bangunan tinggi yang boleh dikira dengan jari berbanding hari ini.

Sebelumnya sejak zaman sekolah saya sering berkunjung ke Kuala Lumpur bercuti di rumah salah seorang kakak saya sewaktu cuti panjang hujung tahun. Sempatlah saya merasa menonton wayang  yang judulnya "ABBA: The Tour" di Ampang Park tahun 1979 waktu itu, juga bermain game dan makan ayam Kentucky Fried Chicken di situ.

Dulu kota ini luas, itu pada pandangan saya. Pun saya dan kawan-kawan masih sanggup untuk berjalan kaki ke Kompleks Campbell mahu pun Kompleks Pertama yang terletak di Jalan Dang Wangi sana. Kedua-dua kompleks beli-belah ini telah dibuka sejak pertengahan tahun 70an lagi, Campbell sejak 1973 manakala Pertama Kompleks 1976 dan Ampang Park juga telah dibuka sejak tahun 1973 dulu.

Chow Kit pula di awal tahun 80an sudah dipenuhi warga Indonesia yang semakin ramai berhijrah ke sini untuk mencari rezeki. Pun keadaan masih terkawal waktu itu saya kira...

Waktu itu kita bebas berjalan. Saya bebas berjalan tanpa ada rasa takut diperiksa pegawai polis yang berpakaian preman mahupun disergah kutu rayau. Itu dulu, hari ini atau zaman ini segala-galanya berubah. Hari ini kota yang sebahagian besar pernghuninya berasal dari kampung sana semakin hilang segala sifat ramah yang terdapat di dalamnya.

Cuma itulah tempat yang saya rasa paling selesa untuk warga marhaen seperti saya ini melepak tentulah Pasar Seni. Ia adalah pusat kejiwaan untuk mereka yang lebih pentingkan nilai dalaman dari luaran. Di sini waktu itu segalanya asli, bukan plastik seperti di hari ini.

Hari ini kota Kuala Lumpur umpama tempat singgah yang seperti pepatah, "benci tapi rindu". Benci, memang saya tidak suka Kuala Lumpur. Udaranya semakin kotor dan berdebu. Jalanraya pula semakin sesak dengan kenderaan yang tidak pernah tidur walau sedetik. Rindu kerana di sinilah racun, di sinilah juga penawar bagi kita-kita yang berkepentingan dalam hal-hal duniawi.

Untuk keperluan minat dan jiwa saya yang berat ke arah muzik, mana lagi saya nak tuju?

Kita ke Chow Kit, orang asing sudah penuh di situ. Kita ke Kota Raya, seakan kita berada di negara Myanmar pula, penuh dengan warga asing dari Myanmar, Indonesia, Nepal dan Bangladesh. Dan hari ini semakin ramai warga Afrika pula tinggal di negara kita ini.

Kesannya kadar jenayah semakin tinggi dari masa ke semasa. Kesannya juga kepada warganegara, bilamana kita yang mahu merasakan keadaan yang aman untuk berjalan-jalan di kota ini, ramai pula pasukan Rela mahupun pegawai SB yang membuat pemeriksaan. Muka kita pulak sawo matang, jadi memang lecehlah sikit.

Segalanya bermula atas nama pembangunan. Demikian banyak bangunan pencakar langit yang dibina. Sedemikan ramai pendatang asing yang berhijrah ke sini untuk bekerja, membuatkan kota ini semakin sempit melainkan penuh dengan nilai-nilai plastik di wajah para penghuninya.

Di sini nilai sebuah kejujuran sudah tiada lagi. Manusia berlumba mengejar tuntutan duniawi, walau ukhrawi pun seiring dalam konteks pemahaman asas insani yang katanya beragama. Saya kata begitu kerana nyata agama hari ini hanyalah barang perhiasan yang boleh dijual beli.

Di kota ini para suami isteri terpaksa bekerja untuk menyesuaikan diri dan keadaan semasa dengan kos sara hidup yang semakin tinggi hari ini. Kesannya anak-anak dihantar ke Taman Asuhan Kanak-Kanak (Taska).

Maka harga yang perlu dibayar untuk itu adalah kesan buruk-baik yang bakal mereka terima sebagaimana yang sering kita baca di akhbar-akhbar utama tentang kes dera atau kematian bayi di pusat jagaan dalam negara kita ini.

Di sini warga asing dari berbagai bangsa semakin memenuhi perut kota, memungkinkan kota ini umpama sebuah lukisan abstrak yang sukar dimengerti maksudnya. Nak kata surreal, tak juga. Nak kata real, pun tidak juga. Begitulah...

Di sini salam mahupun sapaan bukanlah suatu yang mesra dan sebiasanya seperti yang kita lakukan di kampung. Setiap sapaan atau salam terutama dari mereka yang tidak kita kenali, yang kita tidak kenal hati budinya mampu mengundang bala kerana mereka dan kita di sini kerana ringgit dan keperluan.

Kita lihat kebanyakan kes sihir atau pukau bermula dari salam atau sapaan. Ditambah dengan senyuman. Jadi segalanya ini adalah perlakuan mulia yang tidak mulia, tapi apa mereka peduli? Mereka lakukan kerana desakan untuk mendapatkan ringgit cara mudah.

Manusia yang terdesak akan melakukan apa saja untuk ringgit. Kita bertanya mengapa mereka tidak mahu bekerja? Bekerja menuntut waktu yang panjang, sekurang-kurangnya lapan jam untuk memperolehi pendapatan sekurang-kurangnya RM30 sehari. Apa yang boleh dibeli dengan nilai RM30 hari ini?

Baru-baru ini sewaktu saya busking, seorang mat saleh warga Amerika menghulurkan AS$20 kepada saya. Apabila ditukarkan ke RM, dapatlah dalam RM60 lebih. Betapa kecilnya duit kita hari ini, kata hati saya.

Di sana sini, di kota ini bukanlah tempat yang selamat lagi. Apatah lagi jika kita berkunjung ke tempat-tempat yang dikunjungi ramai para warga yang berbilang kaum termasuklah pendatang asing.

Kita terpaksa bersikap kejam kerana sifatnya kota yang semakin tak ramah ini. Kadar jenayah yang meningkat dari masa ke semasa memungkinkan kita di sini hanya untuk satu keperluan – demi untuk terus hidup dan berjuang!

Untuk segalanya ini, Kuala Lumpur tempat dosa dan pahala bercampur. Kita belajar tentang apa saja subjek daripada bidang seni sehinggalah ke bab agama dan politik, segalanya ada di sini. Di sini kita jatuh, di sini juga kita bangun.

Kuala Lumpur masih berdiri angkuh, memandang sinis kepada kita, penghuninya. Mentertawakan kita apabila tersungkur. Mengaut kita jika berharta. Siapa kita di Kuala Lumpur? – 23 Januari, 2014.

* Ini adalah pendapat peribadi penulis dan tidak semestinya mewakili pandangan The Malaysian Insider.

Do we have to listen to the Agong?

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 02:47 PM PST

January 23, 2014

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!

Lord Bobo, I read that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has said that "Allah" is exclusive to Muslims. Does this now end the argument once and for all? After all, he's the King! (Denis Elvis Cantona, via email.)

His Supreme Eminenceness has said, written, breathed, sweated, and farted a lot about this issue in recent weeks. Your question only serves to prove that you haven't been paying attention. So we will do our national duty and spell it out again here, in clear, concise, and (hopefully) thick-skull penetrable terms.

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy. Malaysia is not an absolute monarchy. The rulers must abide by the Federal Constitution, and cannot disregard it willy-nilly or Milli Vanilli.

If a decree by a ruler goes against the Federal Constitution, it is not legally binding. As we said in a previous column in relation to the Sultan of Selangor's decree, "The decree of the Selangor Sultan prohibiting the use of the word 'Allah' has no force of law. Zero; nada; zilch." — to be clear, that means none whatsoever.

Another point to reiterate is that, as we said, "not following the titah of a constitutional monarch cannot by any stretch of the imagination be considered treasonous." Of course those imaginative fellas at Perkasa have called for some people to be investigated for treason for suggesting exactly that.

Lord Bobo wishes that Perkasa could harness their undeniable active imagination and excess energy into something useful, but it seems their expertise is coming up with ludicrous statements. In this case, and with most cases involving them, they have no idea what they are talking about and are spouting absolute nonsense.

So, wonder no more. Lord Bobo hopes that the above comprehensively brings an end to this particular issue. (Yes, we are optimists at heart.)

Dear Lord Bobo, I've recently sold a condo and I have received all of the purchase price owing to me via my lawyer Mr XYZ (amounting to RM2,000,000.00). I was under the impression that I would also get an additional sum of interest for the period during which the lawyer held the sum as stakeholder. However, my lawyer tells me he is keeping this as "admin fees". Is this legal? If not, what can I do? He doesn't even want to tell me how much the interest is. (JC Loo, via email.)

This is not the first time His Supreme Eminenceness is hearing about lawyers overcharging. (Of course, we assume you have paid your lawyer his full scale fee for the transaction, and not asked for and obtained a discount!)

The answer is simple — your lawyer is trying to pull a fast one on you. Your lawyer cannot unilaterally decide to keep the entire interest earned on the stakeholder sum as "administrative fees". He is required to account to you for any interest or income he has earned as a result of holding the sum for you.

At the same time, he may be allowed by the Bar Council Rulings to charge "a reasonable fee pursuant to the Sixth Schedule of the Solicitors' Remuneration Order". Ordinarily, if you have paid the full scale fee for the sale and purchase transaction then most lawyers would not charge any fee for holding the sums in fixed deposit. (But we suspect you didn't actually pay the full scale, did you? Naughty, naughty!).

You may want to speak to him one last time to ask that the money be accounted for and paid to you in full, before proceeding to lodge an official complaint, which you can do by contacting the Advocates & Solicitors Disciplinary Board.

Although Lord Bobo already knows your question before you even knew you had a question, as a practical display of your true desire to have your query answered, His Supreme Eminenceness has graciously allowed you to communicate your questions by either emailing asklordbobo@loyarburok.com or tweeting your question, mentioning @LoyarBurok and using the hashtag #AskLordBobo. Now, what the hell are you waiting for? Hear This and Tremblingly Obey (although trembling is optional if you are somewhere very warm)! – January 23, 2014.

* 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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