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New Orleans cuisine makes jazz fest a major food event

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 05:37 PM PDT

April 27, 2014

Festival goers eat crawfish during the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana. – Reuters pic, April 27, 2014Festival goers eat crawfish during the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans, Louisiana. – Reuters pic, April 27, 2014Thumping beats flowed over a sea of flowered shirts and sun hats that filled the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival over the weekend with tens of thousands roaming from stage to stage, as excited about the music as the food.

The 45-year-old Jazz Fest that started on Friday in the heart of the Crescent City is a celebration of the music that defines New Orleans as well as the local Cajun food that has developed a global following.

"Food and music are equally critical to the Jazz Fest experience," Boston resident Jason Dumont said as he polished off a cochon de lait po-boy – a roasted pork sandwich with creamy dressing.

Sampling as much local cuisine as possible is a common thread at the annual seven-day event known as Jazz Fest that stretches through May 4.

Food vendors have been fixtures at the event for decades, and their offerings are dishes, both simple and classic, that long ago put New Orleans and south Louisiana's Cajun Country on the map of international cuisine.

Fest-goers have been downing oyster Rockefeller bisque, crabmeat-stuffed shrimp, spicy Cajun jambalaya as well as red beans and rice.

"I always say that Jazz Fest is the best food festival in the world," said Quint Davis, the event's long-time producer.

Ticking off a handful of food-booth items – Cajun duck po-boys sandwiches, Cajun shrimp and duck pasta, boudin sausage, pheasant-quail-andouille gumbo – he lingers on crawfish strudel.

"That strudel is to die for," he said.

For many fest vendors, preparing the high-demand menu items involves weeks of worry and sweat.

Wayne Baquet, owner of Li'l Dizzy's Café in New Orleans, has laboured over his Creole filé gumbo – a seafood stew usually with shrimp, oysters and andouille sausage – and trout baquet – buttery trout topped with crabmeat. But it is his crawfish bisque that demands the most attention.

The dark, rich stew of crawfish tail meat and seasonings takes extra time because of its distinguishing feature, stuffed crawfish shells that float in the roux-based gravy.

The meat is removed from the shell and sautéed into a dressing with onions, celery and spices. The stuffing then goes back into the empty shells. Baquet and his cooking team readied about 7,000 stuffed shells before the fest.

Retired fireman Michael Gowland for 12 years has run a Jazz Fest food booth called Fireman Mike's Kitchen, which has developed a fan following for its alligator sauce piquante.

In preparation for the fest, Gowland cooked 500 pounds of alligator meat, which he serves over rice in a sherry, tomato and brown sugar sauce.

"We'll probably serve close to 10,000 plates at the fest," he said.

Gowland said he learned the recipe years ago from – he insists – a one-armed alligator hunter.

Fest producer Davis believes that Jazz Fest is a unique reflection Louisiana's music and food culture, and both are magnets that draw as many as 400,000 people to the event.

At least one visitor seemed to agree. Michelle Issleib of San Antonio, Texas, licked her fingers after swallowing the last bite of her crawfish strudel.

"It's the best thing here," she said. "No kidding, that is the best thing I've ever put in my mouth." – Reuters, April 27, 2014

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Mata, Fellaini out as Giggs makes his mark

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 09:05 AM PDT

April 27, 2014

Ryan Giggs (pic) marked his first match in charge of Manchester United by leaving out David Moyes' two major signings for today's clash against Norwich.

Giggs was appointed as interim manager on Tuesday following Moyes' sacking just 10 months after the Scot arrived at Old Trafford.

And the 40-year-old immediately dropped Spanish midfielder Juan Mata, who cost a club record £37.1 million from Chelsea in January, as one of six changes to the team beaten 2-0 at Everton in Moyes' final game last weekend.

Mata was named on the bench at Old Trafford, but there was no place in the matchday squad for Belgian midfielder Fellaini, who has endured a miserable season following his £25 million move from Everton.

Fellaini had been on the bench at Goodison Park, but he was missing as Giggs recalled Nemanja Vidic, Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra, Antonio Valencia, Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck.

Mata, Chris Smalling, Alexander Buttner, Jonny Evans, Nani and Darren Fletcher were the players who made way.

Vidic, Ferdinand, Cleverley and Welbeck were all rumoured to have fallen out with Moyes during the Scot's ill-fated reign.

Giggs, officially a player-manager, resisted the temptation to name himself in the 18-man matchday squad. – AFP, April 26, 2014.

Opposition grows to David Beckham’s Miami stadium

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 07:40 AM PDT

April 26, 2014

Former football star David Beckham (centre), wearing a Major League Soccer scarf, posing with baseball. – AFP pic, April 26, 2014.Former football star David Beckham (centre), wearing a Major League Soccer scarf, posing with baseball. – AFP pic, April 26, 2014.David Beckham is facing a challenge as demanding as any goalkeeper he's ever faced – overcoming opposition to his plans for a Miami stadium to serve as home to his new team.

The English football icon announced plans for the state-of-the-art open-air stadium, to be located at the Port of Miami, amid much fanfare in March.

With a US$250 million (RM815 million) price tag, the stadium would have room for 25,000 fans and a view both of Miami's downtown skyline and of the ocean.

The new stadium would be home to the Major Soccer League (MLS) team that the former England, Manchester United and Real Madrid star aims to launch by 2017.

But the dapper Beckham, 38, has run into resistance that his Hollywood looks and stellar sports resume have failed to dazzle – an alliance of shipping companies, tourism officials and local residents.

The locals say traffic is already congested in the downtown port area, and fear that a stadium would create massive gridlock – which tourism officials say would dissuade visitors from heading to Miami Beach.

In full-page ads in the Miami Herald newspaper a group known as the Miami Seaport Alliance, led by the Royal Caribbean cruise line, claims that the stadium would put at risk thousands of jobs and millions of dollars invested at the port.

The Port of Miami employs more than 207,000 people and is the second most important source of tax revenue for Miami-Dade county.

"We cannot support locating a stadium at PortMiami due to the risks it would pose to jobs, cruise and cargo operations, and the port's promising future," read one of the group's ads.

It reminded readers that millions of dollars have been invested in the port in preparation for the arrival of giant cargo ships that will reach Miami starting in 2015, once operations to broaden the Panama Canal have been completed.

"There has been definitely a misinformation campaign by the opposition," shot back Neisen Kasdin, a Miami attorney for The Beckham Group.

Kasdin said that Port of Miami officials have said that the area where the stadium would be built is not appropriate for port activities.

The games, some 20 a year at the most, "are Saturday or Sunday evenings, or perhaps Wednesday evenings," said Kasdin. "So it is after all port operations have ceased and after rush hour."

"What Beckham wants and needs is a downtown stadium that is at or near the water," Kasdin said.

With no stadium, the MLS will not give Beckham a green light to his team, Kasdin said.

One key ally in the struggle is Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez, who has the last word because the Port of Miami is in his jurisdiction.

"To be honest there is nothing there, there is no deal breaker for the port site," Gimenez said in a recent local radio show.

Kasdin on Wednesday endured a tidal wave of criticism at a public meeting at the Miami Beach town hall.

Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine is a vocal opponent of the project, convinced that heavy traffic would create a massive traffic jam across the several bridges that link his community to Miami-Dade.

"I am feeling like I am being forced out of my city, the city I was born in," complained Ron Brenesky, a Miami Beach community activist at the event.

Brenesky and scores of his neighbours said they were convinced that traffic would get even worse than it currently is.

Football fans also showed up at the gathering to voice their support for the stadium.

Levine closed the raucous meeting by proposing to locate the stadium at Miami International Airport, a site with plenty of access for traffic and a long view.

Gimenez said that he will soon announce his decision, and Kasdin said he was optimistic about the outcome.

Beckham wants the stadium to be operational even before 2018, said Kasdin. "No one has yet identified a site that would work as well as the port site," Kasdin said. – AFP, April 26, 2014.

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Historic canonisation of two popes brings joy and controversy

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 02:35 AM PDT

April 26, 2014

Pope Francis reacts as he leaves Church of St Ignatius after leading a mass in Rome on Thursday. Two giants of Roman Catholicism in the 20th century will become saints tomorrow at an unprecedented twin canonisation that has aroused both joy and controversy in the 1.2 billion-member Church. – Reuters pic, April 26, 2014.Pope Francis reacts as he leaves Church of St Ignatius after leading a mass in Rome on Thursday. Two giants of Roman Catholicism in the 20th century will become saints tomorrow at an unprecedented twin canonisation that has aroused both joy and controversy in the 1.2 billion-member Church. – Reuters pic, April 26, 2014.Two giants of Roman Catholicism in the 20th century will become saints tomorrow at an unprecedented twin canonisation that has aroused both joy and controversy in the 1.2 billion member Church.

Pope John XXIII, who reigned from 1958 to 1963 and called the modernising Second Vatican Council, and Pope John Paul II, who reigned for nearly 27 years before his death in 2005 and whose trips around the world made him the most visible pope in history, will be declared saints by Pope Francis.

While John died half a century ago, critics say the canonisation of John Paul – which sets a record for modern times of only nine years after his death – is too hasty.

They also believe he was slow to grasp the seriousness of the sexual abuse crisis that emerged towards the end of his pontificate.

Nevertheless, more than a million people are expected to flock to Rome – many of them to the Vatican – for the ceremony at which Francis will raise two of his predecessors to what the Church calls "the glory of the altars". Large TV screens have been set up around the city to spread out the crowds.

The Church will declare the popes who left an indelible mark on Catholicism led lives of holiness and are worthy of imitation by the faithful.

Church investigators have credited them with interceding with God after their death to perform medically inexplicable miracle cures of sick people who prayed to them.

While the late Polish pope is hailed for his role in helping to bring about the fall of communism, critics have questioned his actions as the child abuse scandals – which have since shaken the moral authority of leaders of the world's largest religious denomination – began coming into the open.

Specifically, they have pressed the Vatican over what John Paul knew about sexual abuse by Father Marcial Maciel, the Mexican founder of a disgraced Catholic religious order, the Legionaries of Christ.

Maciel lived a double life for years as a paedophile, womaniser and drug addict while running the rich, conservative order he founded and being held up by the pope and his aides as an example of an outstanding religious leader.

John Paul's defenders have said that while aides might have known the allegations were true, they kept much information from him.

The pope seemingly ignored the warnings, believing the charges were part of a plot against the Church similar to those by communist authorities in Poland during the Cold War.

Maciel was eventually disciplined in 2006 by John Paul's successor, former Pope Benedict, when the Vatican was forced to admit that decades of allegations were true.

Groups representing victims of sexual abuse have criticised John Paul over the Maciel case as well as his decision to give Cardinal Bernard Law of Boston, who was forced to resign in 2002 after scandals hit the United States, a prestigious job in Rome.

"Popes can't wield massive power yet evade responsibility for massive wrongdoing just because his aides may have carefully shielded him from the gory details," the US-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) said in a statement.

But some in the Church think popes should not be made saints, even if they are undoubtedly saintly men.

"This is an example of the papacy canonising itself," said Luigi Accattoli, one of Italy's most respected Catholic authors.

Accattoli knew both popes and is sure they were holy men, but has some reservations about the politics of saint-making.

"By canonising a pope, the papacy confirms itself. It's as if they are saying that the policies of previous popes are untouchable," he said.

"In a sense the Church tries to withdraw itself from judgement by public opinion".

John Thavis, author of the best-selling book "The Vatican Diaries" noted that it was John Paul who wanted more 'ordinary' saints, encouraging the Vatican's saintmakers to find lay people and even a married couple to canonise.

"So it's a little ironic that, with his own canonisation, the focus has shifted back to the top of the hierarchy," he told Reuters.

Even the late Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini of Milan, who considered John Paul a holy man, had some reservations about making him a saint.

He told a Vatican committee that some of his choices for aides at the end of his life were "not happy ones".

But Father Tom Rosica, the head of Salt and Light Catholic television network in Canada, said canonisation was not intended to be a comprehensive evaluation of a papacy.

"(Being declared a saint) does not mean that the person was without imperfection, blindness, deafness or sin," he wrote in an essay. "(It means) that a person has lived his or her life with God..."

Indeed, the overwhelming majority of Catholics are thrilled that John Paul will be made a saint.

Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Krakow, Poland, was elected the first non-Italian pope in 450 years in 1978. He took the papacy on the road, visiting about 140 countries, and for nearly all of them it was their first papal visit.

John Paul was credited with being instrumental in the fall of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989 because of his steadfast defence of the Solidarity trade union in Poland.

He was nearly killed by Turkish gunman Mehmet Ali Agca in St Peter's Square in 1981, and towards the end of his life, his struggle with ill health was seen by millions around the world whenever he appeared on television.

Millions of people attended his funeral in April, 2005, and many cried "Santo Subito" or "Make him a saint immediately".

His successor, former pope Benedict, waived a Church rule that normally requires a five-year waiting period before the preliminaries to sainthood can even begin.

Pope Francis bent the rules for the canonisation of John XXIII, deciding that only one miracle, instead of the customary two, were needed to make him a saint.

The rotund John was known as "the good pope," for his kindness, meekness, self-deprecation and jovial character. Once asked how many people worked in the Vatican, he replied: "About half of them".

John, a compromise candidate in the conclave of 1958 who was not expected to rock the boat, instead started a revolution.

He called the Second Vatican Council, which sat from 1962 to 1965.

The first such meeting of the world's Catholic bishops in nearly a century, it changed the face of Catholicism by introducing vernacular to substitute Latin at Masses, encouraged dialogue with other religions and repudiated the 2,000-year-old concept of collective Jewish guilt for the death of Jesus. – Reuters, April 26, 2014.

Handbags for big bucks – the latest global auction craze

Posted: 25 Apr 2014 06:46 PM PDT

April 26, 2014

A rare Hermes matte white Himalayan Nilo crocodile Brikin bag with palladium hardware (left), an Hermes limited edition Noisette Gulliver leather Quelle Idole Kelly doll bag (centre) and an Hermes Extraordinary Collection shiny black Nilo crocodile Birkin bag with 18 karat white gold hardware and diamonds (right), are displayed at Heritage Auctions. – AFP pic, April 26, 2014A rare Hermes matte white Himalayan Nilo crocodile Brikin bag with palladium hardware (left), an Hermes limited edition Noisette Gulliver leather Quelle Idole Kelly doll bag (centre) and an Hermes Extraordinary Collection shiny black Nilo crocodile Birkin bag with 18 karat white gold hardware and diamonds (right), are displayed at Heritage Auctions. – AFP pic, April 26, 2014The bargains start below US$150 and the most expensive go for more than US$100,000: designer handbags are the latest craze taking global auction houses by storm and fetching record prices.

Texas-based Heritage Auctions, which calls itself the market leader in luxury accessories, holds its New York spring sale on Monday – and is more than upbeat about how well it's going to go.

"I expect to break into the top 10, but I don't believe any will break the world record," its 26-year-old director of luxury accessories, Matthew Rubinger, told AFP.

Of the 800 lots going under the hammer, the most expensive is an Hermes "Birkin" in shiny black crocodile, complete with a padlock and diamond and white gold clasp, valued between US$80,000 and US$100,000.

The second costliest is another "Birkin" in crocodile red with violet trim, gold clasp and special horseshoe ornament prominently placed in the US$70,000 to US$90,000 price tag range.

In the luxury auction market, Hermes bags are by far the most prized, especially those named after British actress Jane Birkin and the "Kelly" line that channels the late Princess Grace of Monaco.

In the luxury accessories category, which Heritage created in 2010, Hermes is followed by Chanel and Louis Vuitton, ahead of Gucci, Prada and Celine, says Rubinger.

World record is US$203,150

In 2010, Heritage sold 200 lots for US$708,200, with gross sales reaching a staggering US$14.5 million in 2013, he said.

The auction house has sold eight of the 10 world records, including the reigning record of US$203,150 for a red crocodile "Birkin" measuring a mere 30 centimeters (12 inches) sold in Dallas, Texas, on December 6, 2011.

"This is such a new market," said Rubinger. "That's why it is so much fun."

Buyers and sellers are often the same, with top clients concentrated in the United States, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Russia and Asia.

"What is interesting, for the most part – there is not that much variance in what people are looking for," he said.

Heritage is not the only auction house to take advantage of the new boom. Bonhams in Los Angeles, Christie's of London and Artcurial based in Paris all offer luxury accessories.

The competition does not worry Rubinger, who bought and sold his first handbag on the internet for his mother when he was just 12 years old.

"As these players grow, it helps us," he said. "The more and more people are in this industry, it's expanding our market."

The day after Heritage's New York sale, Artcurial, which holds two of the 10 record sales, follows suit with a "Vintage Hermes" auction offering hundreds of handbags from the famous Parisian brand.

Among the most expensive is a 35 centimeter (14 inch) Birkin in matte brown crocodile valued at 30,000 to 35,000 euros ($41,520 to $48,440) and a 30 centimeter (12 inch) Birkin in black matte crocodile estimated at 14,000 to 16,000 euros.

"Every sale rose on the last," Rubinger said.

The market for the big bucks designer handbag is on the rise – so much so that even men are becoming keen.

"Husbands of clients I had for years are more interested now that the dollar figures have gotten higher, we are talking real money here," he said.

"That's a reason why men got more interested. You can make a really dumb purchase at US$50 and you can make a smart purchase at US$50,000," he added. – AFP, April 26, 2014

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Dancing to a different tune: The Bollywood superhero

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 01:46 AM PDT

April 26, 2014

(From left) Bollywood actors Sonu Sood, Hrithik Roshan and Vivek Oberoi at the Mid Florida Credit Union Amphitheater during the IIFA Magic of the Movies show on the third day of the 15th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in Tampa, Florida today. – AFP pic, April 25, 2014.(From left) Bollywood actors Sonu Sood, Hrithik Roshan and Vivek Oberoi at the Mid Florida Credit Union Amphitheater during the IIFA Magic of the Movies show on the third day of the 15th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in Tampa, Florida today. – AFP pic, April 25, 2014.For decades, Indian cinema's formula for success has consisted of love stories, dancing and awe-inspiring landscapes. But a new leading role is emerging – the Bollywood superhero.

The rise of science fiction comes as Indian audiences increasingly grow used to the special effects standards of Hollywood, whose studios have already relied on Indian workers for outsourced support on big-budget productions.

But superheroes in one sense mark a return to the old in India, where the majority religion of Hinduism is rooted in epics.

"Long before James Cameron created 'Avatar', we had the first blue-skinned guy with a bow and arrow," said Indian American producer Sharad Devarajan, referring to Hinduism's Lord Rama.

Among the nominees for best picture at the International Indian Film Awards, Bollywood's premier event which is being held in Tampa, is "Krrish 3", a science-fiction film about a scientist and his superhero son.

"Krrish 3" won best special effects yesterday when the academy presented awards for technical work.

The film's star Hrithik Roshan, addressing cheering fans, credited the special effects team with creating what had appeared "impossible".

Reliance Mediaworks, part of Indian conglomerate Reliance, opened an office in the Los Angeles area in 2008 that now employs 80 to 85 people who work on visual effects and other post-production services including restoration.

"Indian film is transforming itself into getting more aligned with cinema that you see in the West. From that perspective, I only see business growing exponentially as we go forward," Reliance Mediaworks' chief executive officer, Venkatesh Roddam, said by telephone.

Roddam said that the success of eye-dazzling Hollywood movies had raised the stakes for Indian filmmakers as many consumers can now instantly access films from across the world and compare standards.

"Are we beginning to see productions in India of the visual effect quality that you see in Hollywood? Absolutely not, I think it's still got some distance to go.

"But is it vastly improving at a rapid pace? I think the answer is yes. And we will get there," Roddam said.

Reliance Mediaworks estimated that the market for post-production services including visual effects was US$300 million (RM978 million) in India, mostly from US outsourcing, a sliver of the US$6.5 billion market in the United States.

But room for growth is high in India, which has the world's most prolific film industry with annual output of more than 1,100 movies.

While Bollywood movies are notorious for liberally taking inspiration from foreign films, India can draw on its own past for superheroes.

Devarajan's company Graphic India last year released "18 Days" based on the Mahabharata, the ancient epic account of a battle whose ruminations on the nature of violence underpin Hindu philosophy.

Marketed online, "18 Days" aims at a younger and more international audience with its futuristic feel.

The animated series was written by Grant Morrison, who has penned "Batman" and "Superman" comics, and is set to music by heavy metal band Pentagram.

Devarajan compared the artistic license to the frequent reimagining of Greek myths in Western entertainment.

"When I grew up, this was exactly the kind of stuff that took me to another planet," he said of the Mahabharata.

"What I want to do is to make a Mahabharata that makes people's jaws drop around the world," he told a panel on the sidelines of the Tampa awards.

Devarajan said he was looking to turn "18 Days" into an action series along the lines of HBO's popular fantasy "Game of Thrones" and was also working with Hollywood on a version of "Ramayan 3392 AD", a sci-fi comic inspired by another Hindu epic, the Ramayana.

The Indian epics are "great stories which lasted since time immemorial for a reason, and that is because they speak about human truths", he said. – AFP, April 26, 2014.

‘Scandal’ actor Columbus Short leaving hit ABC show

Posted: 25 Apr 2014 06:24 PM PDT

April 26, 2014

"Scandal" actor Columbus Short said yesterday that he would not be returning to the hit ABC drama for its next season, a month after the actor was arrested on a felony battery charge.

Short, 31, who plays Harrison Wright opposite actress Kerry Washington's Olivia Pope character, said in a statement that he "must confirm my exit from a show I've called home for 3 years."

"Everything must come to an end and unfortunately the time has come for Harrison Wright to exit the canvas," he added, without providing details on the reason for his departure.

ABC, owned by Walt Disney Co., did not comment on Short's exit from the salacious political drama from hit show creator Shonda Rhimes, which ended its third season last week.

Short was charged with felony battery from a March incident in which he allegedly punched and knocked out a male guest at a Los Angeles restaurant. – Reuters, April 26, 2014

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Perhimpunan pembangkang tidak jejas pelaksanaan GST, kata Ahmad Maslan

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 02:47 AM PDT

April 26, 2014

Pembangkang merancang perhimpunan bantahan Cukai Barangan dan Perkhidmatan (GST) awal bulan depan di Kuala Lumpur. Gambar fail.Pembangkang merancang perhimpunan bantahan Cukai Barangan dan Perkhidmatan (GST) awal bulan depan di Kuala Lumpur. Gambar fail.Timbalan Menteri Kewangan, Datuk Ahmad Maslan berkata perhimpunan yang dirancang pembangkang bagi membantah Cukai Barangan dan Perkhidmatan (GST) awal bulan depan di Kuala Lumpur tidak menjejaskan pelaksanaan cukai itu pada 1 April 2015.

Beliau berkata, perhimpunan itu tidak akan memberi kesan kepada kerajaan untuk terus berusaha menjadikan Malaysia sebuah negara maju menjelang 2020.

"GST satu-satunya percukaian yang lebih adil dan telus setelah kerajaan memikirkan selama 30 tahun untuk melaksanakannya," katanya kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan Mesyuarat Agung Persatuan Ibu Bapa dan Guru (PIBG) Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bukit Jawa di Pasir Puteh, hari ini.

Ahmad diminta mengulas rancangan pembangkang mengadakan perhimpunan secara besar-besaran di ibu negara awal bulan depan bagi membantah pelaksanaan CBP.

Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak semasa membentang Belanjawan 2014 pada Oktober tahun lalu mengumumkan cukai tunggal GST pada kadar 6% akan menggantikan Cukai Jualan dan Perkhidmatan sedia ada yang berkadar keseluruhan 16%.

Ahmad berkata, harga barangan tidak mungkin naik selepas pelaksanaan GST kerana kerajaan hanya akan mengenakan cukai pada kadar 6%.

Beliau berkata, rakyat berpendapatan rendah tidak perlu bimbang kerana GST tidak dikenakan ke atas barangan asas seperti beras, sayur, ikan, daging, pengangkutan awam, rumah kediaman, pendidikan, kesihatan dan makanan laut.

Pada asasnya, cukai itu lebih banyak dikenakan terhadap golongan berpendapatan tinggi dan pungutan akan dikembalikan kepada rakyat terutama golongan berpendapatan rendah seperti menerusi Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BRIM).

Ahmad berkata, perhimpunan yang dirancang bertentangan dengan janji pembangkang sebelum ini di Parlimen mereka tidak akan menghalang pelaksanaan GST.

Katanya, hasil penerangan berkaitan GST oleh kerajaan sebelum ini mendapati sebilangan besar rakyat sudah memahami serta mula menerimanya dan mereka tidak mudah terpengaruh dengan dakyah pembangkang. – Bernama, 26 April, 2014.

Barack Obama tiba di Malaysia

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 02:24 AM PDT

April 26, 2014
Latest Update: April 26, 2014 05:39 pm

Pesawat yang membawa Presiden Amerika Syarikat, Barack Obama selamat tiba di Subang, petang ini. Gambar fail.Pesawat yang membawa Presiden Amerika Syarikat, Barack Obama selamat tiba di Subang, petang ini. Gambar fail.Presiden Amerika Syarikat (AS), Barack Obama tiba di Malaysia pada hari ini untuk mengadakan perbincangan dengan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak ketika negara berdepan tragedi kehilangan pesawat Malaysia Airlines, dan misi mencari turut dibantu kapal selam drone Tentera Laut AS.

Pesawat Air Force One yang membawa Obama mendarat di pangkalan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM) di Subang pada kira-kira jam 4.50 petang selepas enam jam penerbangan dari Korea Selatan, disifatkan beliau sebagai lawatan bersejarah ke Malaysia.

Lawatan tiga hari ke negara Asia Tenggara ini yang mempunyai kira-kira 30 juta penduduk adalah sebahagian daripada lawatan Obama ke empat negara di Asia, julung kali oleh presiden AS yang memegang jawatan dalam tempoh 48 tahun selepas lawatan Presiden Lyndon B Johnson pada 1966.

Memakai sut berwarna hitam, Obama muncul daripada Boeing 747-200B - yang dilengkapi kemudahan dan merupakan pejabat presiden di udara yang juga pesawat paling dikenali di dunia - dengan disambut mesra oleh pegawai kanan kerajaan Malaysia.

Hadir menyambut beliau dengan ucapan Selamat Datang ialah Menteri Luar, Datuk Seri Anifah Aman; Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Khairy Jamaluddin; Duta Malaysia ke AS, Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin dan Duta Khas Malaysia ke AS, Datuk Seri Dr Jamaluddin Jarjis.

Sebelum ke Malaysia, presiden ke-44 AS itu yang mula memegang tampuk pemerintahan pada 2009 dan dipilih semula untuk penggal kedua pada 2012, melawat Jepun dan Korea Selatan. Selepas Malaysia, beliau akan meneruskan lawatan ke Filipina. 

Kawalan keselamatan di pangkalan udara itu yang terletak di pinggir ibu negara Malaysia Kuala Lumpur amat ketat dengan beratus-ratus anggota keselamatan ditugaskan untuk berkawal.

Obama beredar dari pangkalan udara itu untuk ke bangunan Parlimen di Kuala Lumpur bagi upacara sambutan rasmi dengan menaiki limousin presiden beliau.

Semalam, Anifah berkata, lawatan presiden AS itu menandakan bermulanya peningkatan hubungan dua hala Malaysia-AS kepada sebuah perkongsian komprehensif.

Beliau berkata, hubungan baik yang terjalin antara Obama dan Najib akan memastikan perbincangan berkaitan ekonomi, keselamatan dan hubungan rakyat kepada rakyat adalah terbuka, konstruktif dan produktif.

Menurut pegawai, usaha untuk mengesan MH370 yang sedang giat dijalankan di selatan Lautan Hindi mungkin akan disentuh dalam perbincangan di Putrajaya.

Kenderaan Dalam Air Automatik Bluefin-21 yang dilengkapi alat sonar telah menjalankan misi mencari di kawasan dikenal pasti di Lautan Hindi sejak 14 April dengan harapan untuk mengesan sebarang serpihan pesawat yang hilang itu.

Penerbangan MH370 bersama-sama  239 orang hilang daripada imbasan radar ketika terbang di ruang udara Laut China Selatan pada 8 Mac setelah berlepas dari Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur pada 12.41 tengah malam. Ia sepatutnya mendarat di Beijing pada 6.30 pagi hari sama.

Malam ini, presiden dijadual menghadap Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah dan menghadiri jamuan negara di Istana Negara.

Esok,Obama akan mengadakan perbincangan dengan Najib di pusat pentadbiran kerajaan persekutuan di Putrajaya sebelum ke Cyberjaya yang terletak berdekatan untuk majlis pelancaran Malaysian Global Innovation and Creative Centre (MaGIC) yang akan menyediakan platform untuk usahawan melebarkan sayap mereka.

Aturcara lawatan Obama termasuk sesi perjumpaan tidak formal dengan pemimpin belia dari seluruh Asia Tenggara dan melawat Masjid Negara. – Bernama, 26 April, 2014.

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PAS perlu ketuk semua pintu minta sokong hudud

Posted: 25 Apr 2014 04:32 PM PDT

April 26, 2014

Haji Subky Abdul Latif seorang penulis bebas dan tinggal di Kuala Lumpur. Seorang pendiam, dia gemar meneliti perangai manusia dan berita politik di Malaysia.

Menjelang pembentangan usul persendirian PAS di Parlimen mengenai pelaksanaan hudud di Kelantan, PAS mesti lakukan banyak kerja jika ia mahu diluluskan.

Setakat ini, orang yang akan menyokong usul itu di Parlimen hanyalah orang PAS. Orang lain belum memikirkannya.

Adalah benar ramai yang bukan sekadar menunggu dan menyokong usul itu, bahkan menuntut ia dilaksanakan, tetapi mereka bukan ahli Parlimen.

Mereka tidak dapat mengundi. Yang mengundi ahli-ahli Parlimen saja.

Adalah kewajipan PAS untuk memperjuangkannya dan mengemukakannya ke Parlimen dan itulah satu daripada cita-cita PAS yang ditubuhkan tahun 1951.

Ia sudah dituntut oleh PAS lama sebelum DAP dan PKR ditubuhkan.

Apabila ia diusulkan kelak, maka ia menjadi tanggungjawab semua untuk menyokongnya dan kita mahu semua anggota Parlimen mengundinya.

Sokongan yang diperlukan bukan sekadar daripada Umno dan MP Islam sahaja, malah daripada PBB Sarawak, undi DAP, MCA, MIC dan lain-lain daripada Sabah dan Sarawak adalah penting dan amat berharga.

Sokongan Umno sahaja tidak memadai, sokongan semualah yang amat PAS kehendaki.

Oleh itu, jangan ada sekali-kali dalam benak dan kepala orang PAS menyangka sokongan MP bukan Islam tidak penting.

Bukan mudah untuk mendapatkan sokongan semua orang.

Justeru ia tidak mungkin mendapatkan semua, maka jangan kita anggap yang sukar didapati itu tidak penting dan jangan dibiarkan sahaja.

Menganggapnya tidak penting dan membiarkan sahaja, bukanlah pemikiran politik yang bijak.

Jika kita bersikap begitu, maka samalah kita dengan PAS yang tidak bermuafakat dengan mana-mana parti dulu.

Jika kita kira sokongan orang lain tidak diperlukan, mengapa tidak kemukakan usul itu semasa bersendirian dulu?

Tujuan berkawan dengan semua orang ialah kerana hendak mendapatkan sokongan semua orang, dan kerana kita tidak boleh berseorangan.

PAS tahu ia tidak boleh mendapat sokongan semua orang. Maka ia tidak boleh tunggu semua orang setuju baru ia kemukakan usul itu.

Ia boleh dikemukakan seperti yang dicadangkan oleh kerajaan Kelantan.

Apabila dikemukakan nanti, apa yang PAS patut buat? Ia tidak boleh duduk sahaja menunggu hari Parlimen mengundinya!

Semua yang pro-cadangan itu baik pemimpin dan ahli PAS, mahupun orang yang menyokongnya di luar Parlimen, perlu bekerja keras melobi parti politik yang lain dan semua MP bukan PAS supaya menyokongnya.

Menteri Besar Kelantan meminta perdana menteri menyokongnya semasa mereka bertemu di majlis PNB di Kelantan baru-baru ini.

Dr Haron Din jangan segan sampaikan wasiat kepada Datuk Seri Najib Razak yang menziarahinya di IJN dulu.

Semua orang jangan sekadar bercakap dan mencabar orang lain menyokongnya melalui media, tetapi mesti mendatangi semua dan meminta ia disokong.

Pemimpin PAS mesti membincangkan hal ini dengan pemimpin Pakatan Rakyat.

Pergi ke rumah Lim Kit Siang dan Lim Guan Eng, bukan sekali, bahkan berkali-kali lobi mereka.

Apa yang Anwar Ibrahim dapat buat memujuk Pakatan Rakyat yang bukan PAS memikirkan sokongan itu?

Di samping berjumpa dengan semua pemimpin Umno, berjumpa pemimpin MCA termasuk Dr Chua Soi Lek dan Ong Ka Ting.

Jangan lupa datangi rumah Samy Vellu untuk memintanya memujuk MP MIC mengajak MP Umno menyokong PAS dalam usul itu.

Ajaklah semua penyokong Jamaah Tabligh mengetuk semua pintu rumah MP bukan PAS dan merayu mereka menyokong usul itu.

Kita mesti tunjukkan mereka diperlukan oleh Islam. Bukan mereka tidak diperlukan.

Jika mereka tidak diperlukan, maka kita tidak berpolitik secara bijaksana. – 26 April, 2014.

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Apresiasi teater di kalangan masyarakat

Posted: 25 Apr 2014 04:01 PM PDT

April 26, 2014

Dinsman atau nama sebenarnya Che Samsudin Othman adalah budayawan, penulis dan sastrawan. Beliau menulis untuk kepuasan dan kebebasan berkarya.

Berjumpa seorang kawan lama ketika menonton sebuah teater baru-baru ini. Selepas menonton kami singgah minum di sebuah kedai kopi sambil berbual. Dia rupanya sedang mengetuai sebuah jabatan teater di sebuah Institut Pengajian Tinggi. Dia tahu saya ada mengajar penulisan skrip dan pementasan teater moden di universiti.

Kami bercerita dan berbincang, menyentuh pelbagai topik mengenai teater. Sempatlah saya menjelaskan kepadanya mengenai kaedah dan pendekatan saya mengajar penulisan skrip, yang saya kira agak berkesan, berdasarkan hasil kursus bersama pelajar Universiti Malaya tahun lalu. Ada kira-kira 10 skrip yang bermutu dan boleh dipentaskan.

Tetapi, kata saya, masalahnya di manakah skrip-skrip itu hendak dipentaskan? Tujuan skrip-skrip itu dihasilkan ialah untuk dipentaskan. Bukan untuk disiarkan dalam majalah atau diterbitkan sebagai buku. Apa gunanya kita menghasilkan banyak skrip-skrip yang bermutu kalau tak dapat dipentaskan?

Berdasarkan pengalaman mengendali kursus penulisan skrip dengan pelajar-pelajar tersebut saya berpendapat kita tidak ada masalah langsung dengan skrip. Yang kita bermasalah ialah kemudahan untuk pementasan, khasnya dalam soal peruntukan kewangan bagi membiayai perbelanjaan yang diperlukan. Di sinilah sebenarnya masalah teater kita di negara ini.

Apresiasi teater itu yang sangat kurang di kalangan masyarakat kita. Dalam pelbagai peringkat.

"Apresiasi teater," sambut kawan saya. "Kita memang ada satu kursus yang kita namakan Apresiasi Teater. Tetapi kandungannya mungkin berbeza. Ia lebih kepada memahami apa itu teater dan mengenali karya-karya penting yang dihasilkan oleh dramatis terkenal, dengan melihat kepada aspek seninya."

Wah, ini cantik! Fikir saya. Dia membuka ruang untuk saya mengemukakan pandangan yang sudah lama saya fikirkan.

"Ya," jawab saya, "Kandungannya mungkin berbeza sedikit. Tetapi asasnya sama, iaitu memahami apa itu teater dengan contoh karya-karya penting yang ada. Cuma saya menambahnya dengan memasukkan aspek yang lebih bersifat praktikal, iaitu menyemai dan menumbuhkan kesedaran apresiasi itu sendiri di kalangan masyarakat."

Bagaimanakah kita boleh mengapresiasi teater kalau teater itu sendiri tidak ada di kalangan kita, atau sukar untuk ditonton kerana ia jarang-jarang sekali diadakan? Manakala yang ada pula disalah mengerti atau diselewengkan pengertiannya. Misalnya Istana Budaya itu sendiri, yang pernah menjadi harapan seniman teater suatu waktu dulu, bagi saya ia banyak melakukan jenayah terhadap seni teater.

Kemunduran teater Melayu hari ini sebahagiannya adalah disebabkan oleh wujudnya Istana Budaya itu. Ia dipercayakan supaya memajukan teater Melayu, sedangkan yang dilakukannya adalah yang sebaliknya. Yang dimajukannya ialah hiburan pop rock komersial, manakala seni teater yang sebenarnya sedikit demi sedikit dibunuhnya.

Bukanlah saya berhujah untuk meyakinkan kawan saya itu. Dia memang faham apa yang saya maksudkan. Saya sekadar memberi rasional kenapa aspek praktikal ini penting dimasukkan ke dalam kursus Apresiasi Teater iaitu menjelaskan kepada pelajar akan realiti status teater itu di kalangan masyarakat kita.

Satu perkara lagi ialah kefahaman akan pentingnya teater yang aktif bagi sesuatu masyarakat atau negara. Kenapa dikatakan teater itu perlu? Apakah yang boleh disumbangkan oleh aktiviti teater kepada sesebuah masyarakat/negara? Kenapa sesebuah negara perlu menyediakan peruntukan yang mencukupi bagi aktiviti teater? Kenapa teater perlu diaktifkan dalam masyarakat kita sekarang?

Tujuan kita ialah untuk memberi kefahaman yang secukupnya kepada pelajar berkenaan, agar mereka nanti (setelah bekerja) boleh mempengaruhi pihak pentadbir yang terlibat dalam pembuatan keputusan, supaya dapat menyediakan peruntukan kewangan yang diperlukan untuk menghidupkan aktiviti teater yang aktif di negara ini.

Sekarang kita ada pelbagai kursus di universiti, mengajar dan melatih pelajar bagaimana hendak berlakon, bagaimana hendak membuat pementasan - dalam aspek kreatifnya, pengurusannya dan sebagainya. Tetapi kalau aspek peruntukan kewangannya tidak ada, segala-galanya akan terbantut atau terhenti di situ sahaja.

Misalnya sekarang anda mempunyai skrip yang hendak anda pentaskan. Ke manakah anda harus pergi untuk mendapatkan peruntukan kewangan yang mencukupi bagi membolehkan anda mementaskan karya tersebut? Kementerian Kebudayaan? Jabatan Kebudayaan di negeri-negeri? Dewan Bandaraya? Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka? (Istana Budaya memang tidaklah!)? Atau di manakah sebenarnya?

Tidak ada pihak atau institusi yang akan membuka tangan menyambut kedatangan anda dengan peruntukan yang telah tersedia. Tidak ada. Kecuali dalam situasi tertentu sahaja. (Barangkali inilah yang dimaksudkan oleh Syed Alwi beberapa tahun dulu apabila dia berkata "Kita tidak ada institusi teater.")

Mendengar hujah itu kawan saya tiba-tiba bertanya: "Din fikir kalau kandungan seperti itu dimasukkan dalam kursus Apresiasi Teater, ia boleh memberi kesan kepada situasi teater kita hari ini? Maksud saya ia akan boleh membawa perubahan?"

Jawapan saya tegas:"Saya percaya."

Dan begitu sahaja kami berpisah malam itu. Tidak ada komitmen atau apa-apa pengakuan daripada pihak kawan saya. Kami pun sekadar berbual-bual lewat malam sahaja, selepas menonton sebuah persembahan yang agak eksperimental. Bukannya berhujah dalam satu persidangan atau seminar. Dan saya menjemput dia menonton karya terbaru saya 'Apocalipso' yang dipentaskan oleh pelajar Unisel, semalam. – 26 April, 2014.

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