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All local councils in Selangor may apply for enforcement powers akin to the traffic police soon

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Two Acts to go Motions to repeal Restricted Residence Act 1993 and Banishment Act 1959 to be tabled at Dewan Rakyat today

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MCA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

‘You are irrelevant!’

Former MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat (left) reacts to successor Datuk Seri Chua Soi Lek’s call for him to quit the party and the shockingly low turnout by the Youth delegation at the annual general assembly What right has he got to tell me to resign? He is showing disrespect and disdain for the people’s choice. This is not a political appointment. Malulah. Never happened before, his own delegates are not supporting him anymore. They are disillusioned with the leadership in total, especially the leadership of our ‘Great Leader’. — Ong Tee Keat

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The clip is offensive. It contains subliminal messages aimed at influencing the audience — Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Utama Rais Yatim

Friday

The ‘Undilah’ video is not banned and it is up to television stations whether they want to broadcast it — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak

Yesterday

The video can be aired, provided the offensive parts are removed. I have yet to watch it. — Deputy Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Maglin D’Cruz

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SUBANG JAYA

Islands in Bakun, Batang Ai and Murun dams have potential to boost eco-tourism — Sarawak Tourism Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg on developing islands in dams KUALA LUMPUR: THE TEE KEAT/SOI LEK SQUABBLE

Ong takes swipe at 'Great Leader'

All councils may apply to issue summonses By IKRAM ISMAIL ikram.ismail@mmail.com.my

ALL local councils in Selangor may apply for enforcement powers akin to the traffic police soon. Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) president Datuk Asmawi Kasbi said they were keeping a close watch on Petaling Jaya City Council's (MBPJ) application for its officers to be given similar powers to traffic police in enforcing traffic regulations. "There were discussions at state levels last year for all councils in Selangor to have the same enforcement powers but it all hinges on the outcome of MBPJ's application," he told The Malay Mail. He said if the application by the Petaling Jaya City Council is approved, then local councils under Selangor will follow suit. Asmawi said the Subang Jaya Municipal Council is governed by the same scope of powers as the Petaling Jaya City Council, albeit on a smaller scale. "Although we are governed by the same Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333), our enforcement powers are limited to the Road Transport Order (Parking Provision) 2007 because we are not a city council. "We don't have traffic wardens but 100 enforcement officers and six tow trucks. Our enforcement can only issue a compound for motorists who make wrongful parking and fail to pay parking tickets."

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He is not only irrelevant, he is immoral, says former party chief IMMORAL and irrelevent! Former MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat went for the jugular when responding to his predecessor's call for Ong to quit the party. “What right has he got to ask me to resign? He is showing disrespect and disdain to the people's choice – a disrespect to Pandan folks!” said Ong in a tirade against Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek. To be fair to Chua, he had only asked Ong to resign from the party, as the Pandan MP had been making “disparaging remarks” against the party's leaders. He called Ong an irrelevant

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leader who should leave the MCA if he had no confidence in the party. However, Ong responded: “Who is he to call me irrelevant? He is not only irrelevant, he is immoral!” “He has lost the confidence of the party and he has no business equating himself to the MCA!” he said when The Malay Mail called him. Ong is surely going to be dropped as the Pandan candidate for MCA but the former Transport Minister had said he would defend his seat at

any cost. Ong said the poor turnout by the Youth delegates at the Youth Annual General Assembly (AGM) was also a reflection of the waning support for the party (see accompanying story). He had gone on Twitter yesterday to needle Youth chief Datuk Wee Ka Siong: “Wow! MCA registered 27,000 new members, but only 30 per cent delegates attended Ka Siong’s Youth AGM. Time for him to cry genuinely.” Ong told The Paper That Cares that although the official figure was a turnout of only 30%, pro-MCA vernacular

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PLENTY OF SEATS LEFT: Wee says 49 per cent of the delegates attended the AGM but Ong says it was only 30 per cent — Pic: CHINA PRESS

“The turnout for MCA Youth AGM is normally around 50 per cent and sometimes it is below. I am a man who does not want to criticise other people,” said Wee, adding that as the Youth chief and secretary-general then in 2001, Ong should know the figures better. Ong was Youth chief during the infamous Team A-Team B factionalism that saw a fight breaking out between rival factions at the Youth AGM on Aug 3, 2001.

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Wee relented that while attendance could have been better, he was “happy” with the turnout. Youth deputy chief Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon, on the other hand, was disappointed with the poor showing. “Of course (I am disappointed),” he told reporters. Dr Mah, known to be a supporter of Ong during the party’s leadership crisis last year, said the party should accept the former president’s criticism in “good spirit".

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“a winnable candidate everywhere I go". The former Labis MP and Health Minister resigned from all posts in 2008 when a video of him having sex in a hotel room was circulated. The squabbling of these two foes comes just hours after Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Razak emphasised the need for party leaders to set aside internal conflicts and focus on helping BN win in the next general election. In the 2008 polls, MCA suffered its worst defeat ever, losing 25 of the 40 federal and 59 of the 90 State seats it contested in.

MCA asks voters to forget past

Empty seats evoke memories of flying chairs IF 10 years ago, the MCA Youth Annual General Assembly (AGM) was all about flying chairs, this year, the focus was on empty chairs. Party president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek has tasked Youth Chief Datuk Wee Ka Siong to explain the poor turnout at yesterday's party wing assembly. Former president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat has claimed on Twitter only 30% of the 1,742 delegates attended the AGM. “That question is better answered by the Youth leader,” Chua told reporters. Wee dismissed Ong’s allegation, claiming Ong had an even lower turnout when he was the wing’s chief. “I still remember when he was the Youth chief. I still remember clearly the percentage of attendance," he said. “I don’t want to comment but since he has shown his concern for the Youth, I say a big thank you to him." Wee, however, refused to give the percentage of the attendance during Ong’s tenure. He also said the turnout at the Youth’s AGM was 49 per cent and not 30 per cent, as claimed by Ong.

Press had “bumped up” the figure to 49%. Last year, the Youth AGM was cancelled when only 87 of 1,742 delegates turned up. Also missing then was Wee. “Malulah! This has never happened before! Your own delegates are not showing up.” However he was quick to add: “It has nothing to do with me!” “Members are just disillusioned by the leadership in total, especially the leadership of our 'Great Leader',” he said mockingly of Chua. Earlier, Chua had described himself at the party AGM as

MCA leaders have asked the electorate not to dwell on the past but look forward as the party seeks to rebuild itself after its defeat in the 12th general election. The party, which won 31 parliamentary seats from 40 it contested in 2004, managed to garner only 15 parliamentary seats in 2008. Its deputy president, Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, admitted the problems faced by MCA and denied the party was experiencing denial syndrome. “We are not the one with denial syndrome and we do not try to say that MCA is supported by the young," he told The Malay Mail. "We know in that in certain areas, the young have a wrong perception of us, so we have to work harder. We know that we have to change." Liow explained that MCA is not a party of individuals and stressed the public are waiting for what the party can do in the future. “This party does not only belong to MCA members but to the Chinese community. The Chinese community has

been fighting and supporting this MCA since day one. "It is a really big asset to the Chinese. Thick and thin, it is with Chinese community. Party leaders can come and go. "So please protect the party and not because of certain individuals you are willing to destroy the party." Party vice-president and Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen echoed Liow's remarks when asked about the alleged practices of corruption plaguing the party leaders. “(Prime Minister) Datuk Seri Najib Razak has asked us to go forward and must not lag behind. Ong Tee Keat is behind, so we must look forward,” she said. MCA vice-president Donald Lim said the current party leadership was united and ready to face the coming general election, speculated to be as early as January. “We know we lost so many seats in 2008, partly because of leadership problems. They select who they wanted as candidates and that was part of our downfall in 2008,” he said.

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The armed forces must study the concept of collective security, focusing on cooperation between military and government agencies — The Raja Muda of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail

KUALA LUMPUR: THE 'UNDILAH' CONTROVERSY

OK if offensive bits taken out Video can be aired after changes, says deputy minister

THE controversial Undilah video can be aired by television stations if the offensive sentiments in the 4.38-minute clip are removed. Deputy Information, Communication and Culture Minister Datuk Maglin Dennis D'Cruz said the video was done by a private company and it should be allowed to go on air if parts deemed offensive were taken out. "We do not stop individuals or companies from coming out with such videos. Although the Undilah video is controversial, it is possible for the video to be aired if the required changes are made to it," D'Cruz told The Malay Mail after launching the Volkswagen Bug-O-Rama 2011 carnival in Subang Jaya yesterday. Asked which parts of the video were deemed offensive, he said: "I haven't watched the video yet. I only heard about it." On Friday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the video, by Pete Teo, had not been banned and that it was up to television stations to air the clip. “There is no ban on the video. I haven't seen it but we don't ban things like that,” Najib said, adding it was important for those involved in the video to continue supporting the government's efforts to develop the nation. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission

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(MCMC) stated the public service announcement clip calling on the public to register as voters could not be aired on television as the Film Censorship Board (LPF) had not approved of it. The decision drew criticisms from many quarters who described the move as undemocratic. Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Utama Rais Yatim said the video, featuring local artistes and politicians, was offensive and unsuitable for broadcast as it contained subliminal messages aimed at influencing the audience and may offend certain groups.

He said MCMC pulled the clip off the air as it did not receive LPF approval. LPF comes under the Home Ministry which will make the final decision on whether to allow the clip to be aired on television. The video, which stars Gua Musang MP Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, also features Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong, Deputy Health Minister Datuk Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin and Deputy Foreign Minister A. Kohilan Pillay. It also features Pakatan Rakyat MPs such as Nurul Izzah Anwar, Tony Pua, Khalid Samad and Nik Nazmi

Nik Ahmad and celebrities such as Reshmonu, Namewee, Daphne Iking and Afdlin Shauki as well as badminton ace Datuk Lee Chong Wei and rally driver Karamjit Singh, and corporate figures like former MAS managing director Datuk Tengku Azmil Zahruddin and AirAsia boss Tan Sri Tony Fernandes. Undilah producer Teo said he was baffled by the MCMC action. "It's not as though the rakyat don't already know we have problems. Perhaps these people live in walled compounds of utopian bliss, but the rest of us have to deal with rising costs of living, brain drain, corruption, declining economic competitiveness, and a host of other problems. "

TO AIR OR NOT TO AIR?: D'Cruz says the video can be shown if the offensive parts are deleted

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KUALA LUMPUR

Najib to table motions to repeal two Acts DATUK Seri Najib Razak said the motions to repeal the Restricted Residence Act 1993 and Banishment Act 1959 will be tabled for first reading at the Dewan Rakyat's sitting today, he said yesterday. The Prime Minister said the move to repeal the acts showed seriousness of the government to bring about a transformation in the interest of the nation's progress. "Tomorrow, I myself will table for first reading of the motions to repeal the Restricted Residence Act 1993 and Banishment Act 1959, and the second reading will be on Wednesday the following week. "So with this, the first week of the Dewan's sitting, we will show we are serious about political reforms we promised for the country," he said when opening MCA's 58th annual general assembly here today.

"The principle the government holds to is that we have the right balance between human rights, civil liberties, public order, harmony and security," said Najib. However, he stressed those who try to upset peace and harmony would be dealt with according to the law. In his Malaysia Day message on Sept 15, Najib announced the Internal Security Act (ISA) would be abolished after two new acts dealing with national security and terrorism were enacted. In the same message, he also announced the Banishment Act would be repealed and there would be comprehensive review of the Restricted Residence Act, Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 and Section 27 of the Police Act 1967. Section 27 of the Police Act governs public gatherings. — Bernama

GEORGE TOWN

DAP rejects hudud law DAP will not agree with the implementation of hudud law even if the opposition obtains two-thirds majority in the 13th general election. Party national chairman Karpal Singh said the constitution was the highest law and as such, state legislations should be aligned with the constitution and any law inconsistent with it would be declared as void. "DAP would not agree to any amendment to the constitution for the enactment of hudud law, including the proposal by PAS in the

Kelantan and Terengganu state assemblies in 1993 as it was not in line with the constitution," he said. Karpal was asked to comment on the statement by Kelantan Menteri B esar D atu k Ni k Ab du l A z i z Nik Mat yesterday that the hudud law would only be implemented should the opposition win the coming general election. He said implementation of hudud would cause people to lose confidence and support for Pakatan Rakyat as not every citizen agreed with PAS's idea. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA

MTUC to proceed with picket against labour laws

THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) will proceed with plan to protest the impasse over Putrajaya's revision of new labour laws, despite negotiations with the Human Resources Ministry officials in a last-minute meeting on Saturday. The picket will be carried out by some 1,000 members an hour before the Parliament session at 11am today, claiming the tabled amendments will benefit multi-national

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corporations and potential investors. According to them, changes to the Employment Act 1955, Industrial Relations Act 1967 and the Trade Union Act 1959 will enable employers to indefinitely keep workers on fixed-term contracts. MTUC deputy president Mohd Jafar Abdul Majid, said the decision was made at a

meeting between trade unions, also last Saturday. "We will only consider withdrawing if the ministry decides to further discuss the matter with us and make new commitments," he told The Malay Mail. He said they planned to bring at least 20 members each from 120 of its councils for the hour-long protest. "We're not expecting any clash with the authorities as we plan to protest peacefully,"

he said. On Saturday, an online news portal reported the MTUC would write to the ministry, asking for the Bill to be withdrawn completely. Meanwhile, Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director Shamsuddin Bardan said it was too early for such a protest. He said MTUC should wait to discuss the matter via the National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC). "However, NLAC has been

inactive for the past couple of years and they have only just re-appointed members in the past two weeks to help address the issue. So in the meantime, MTUC should wait," he said, adding that NLAC's role should be respected. He said the picket will also place unnecessary pressure on the ministry. "But if MTUC remains unhappy with the issue, they can always go ahead with their next course of action."

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KUALA LUMPUR

Political transformation must be one that is above the politics of condemnation and counter-condemnation, and racial politics — MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek

Police find gun on man in nightclub

A RAID yesterday morning at a nightclub in Brem Mall Kepong in Taman Batu here yielded an unexpected find for police when one of the patrons was caught with a gun. The suspect, a Malaysian in his 20s, had a semi-auto-

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matic pistol tucked inside his jacket. Officers from the Sentul police headquarters' anti-vice, gambling and secret societies

unit, went to the nightclub at 2.30am, an hour after three police officers in plainclothes had gone there to observe the situation. "Our officers closed all the entrances and exits during the raid and patrons were sepa-

rated into men, women and foreigners," Sentul police chief ACP Zakaria Pagan said. "They were searched for drugs and that was when we found a pistol on one of them. He did not put up a fight." The gunman had entered

the nightclub about 11pm with two women in their 20s, including his girlfriend. Police are checking on their backgrounds. During the four-hour raid, 188 patrons were searched and also underwent urine tests.

ULU YAM

Caught in the closet Boy, 14, nabbed after girl, also 14, alleges rape on first date

THEY had known each other for two months and their romance blossomed via telephone calls. However, the day she met her secret lover for the first time, she was raped. This was the claim made by a 14-year-old girl, who was allegedly molested and raped by her lover, also 14, at a fruit orchard in Kampung Sungai Kamin in Ulu Yam Baharu, Selangor.

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The incident occurred on Friday when her lover, a school dropout, contacted her and expressed his desire for them to meet for a date at the fruit orchard. Excited, the girl snuck out of her house in Ulu Yam and went to the orchard about 9.30pm.

What started out as an innocent conversation later turned ugly when the boy allegedly began molesting the girl, then forced himself on her. After she was raped, the girl, in tears, ran home and informed her parents about the incident. They immediately lodged a report at the Ulu Yam Baharu police station. Hulu Selangor police chief

Supt Norel Azmi Yahya Affendi, who confirmed the report, said police have arrested the teenage suspect to facilitate investigations. He said the police team who went to the boy's house in Ulu Yam Baharu, were unable to find him when they searced the house. It was after the team conducted a second sweep that they

found the boy squatting inside a closet in his room. Norel Azmi said the victim has been warded at Selayang Hospital for further checks. “Initial investigations and hospital examination revealed the victim was molested and raped." The case is being investigated under Section 376 of the Penal Code for rape.

KUALA LUMPUR

Gunshot victim still in critical condition

FIVE days after after being shot at 12 times, a car repossessor is still battling for his life. P. Subramaniam, 43, who was shot at last Wednesday while having a drink at a roadside stall in Jalan Metro Prima 2, Kepong, is warded at the intensive care unit in Hospital Selayang, and is still in crital condition. Sentul police chief ACP Zakaria Pagan said yesterday no statement had been recorded from the victim. "We are unable to record his statement as he is still fighting for his life. We believe it was a revenge attack from a rival gang," he said. "We are investigating this possibility, and can investigate further only when the victim’s

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CRIME SCENE: Police at the stall where the victim was shot

condition improves." Zakaria said the victim is the owner of a car repossession agency and his office is located near the food stall where he was shot.

Police have so far failed to retrieve any CCTV images of the suspects on a blue Yamaha RXZ. “So far, we have not found any CCTV images from nearby

lots but we are still inspecting several premises in the area," Zakaria said. Of the 12 shots fired, only two had hit the victim in his waist and right hand. Two other customers, a woman in her 20s who was passing by, and a man in his 40s sitting near Subramaniam's table, also sustained minor injuries when some of the bullets grazed their legs. Both were advised to seek treatment at the nearest clinic. According to witnesses, a motorcycle had stopped at the food stall where Subramaniam was sitting alone. The pillion rider then fired 12 shots at him during the 5.40pm incident. Both, the gunman and his accomplice were wearing fullface helmets.

A passer-by took Subramaniam to the hospital. Police also believe the gunman used a semi-automatic pistol. So far, there are no witnesses who had seen the motorcycle’s registration number. Police che cks re ve a l Subramaniam had two previous criminal records and had been detained before under the Emergency (Public Order and Prevention of Crime) Ordinance 1969. Earlier, Kuala Lumpur deputy CID chief had said the gunman and his accomplice could be hired killers with revenge a possible motive. The case is being investigated under the Firearms Act 1960 and Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder.

Robber might not have been injured

ONE of the six men who tried to rob a senior police officer at Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) here last Tuesday may not have sustained a gunshot wound after all. Brickfields district police chief ACP Wan Abd Bari Wan Abd Khalid said since the incident, police have been monitor-

ing hospitals and clinics for any person with gunshot wounds but none have surfaced so far. “Initially, we believed during the shootout, two of the robbers were wounded by the police officer. One died on the spot while the other five fled,” said Wan Abd Bari. "There was a trail of blood

spots that led us to surmise one of the five was injured but that may not be the case." Police have ascertained the 19-year-old who died was from Batu Caves and did not have any previous criminal record. In the 9.45pm incident, the police superintendent with the commercial crimes division at

Bukit Aman was confronted by six armed men in front of his house in Medan Burhanuddin Helmi, TTDI. The officer, who had just returned home, had stepped out of his car when the men, armed with machetes, surrounded him and ordered him to hand over his valuables.

Instead, the officer fled and threw his personal belongings, making the robbers pick up the items. After running about 50m from his house, he turned around and fired three shots at the robbers. With one of their members killed, the other five fled.

"Thirty men aged 18 to 35 and six women all in their 20s tested positive for drugs," said Zakaria. "It was the first time we had raided this nightclub although there were previous reports of fights."

HULU SELANGOR

Family row possible motive in murder of couple REVENGE could be the motive for the murder of a couple at their rubber smallholding in Hulu Yam last Wednesday. Hulu Selangor district C r i m i n a l I nv e s t i g at i o n Department chief ASP Mohd Yatim Osman said yesterday police were investigating several possible reasons, including family dispute, which could have resulted in the murder of L. Ramasandram, 57, and his wife, A. Bakiam, 51. “We believe a family dispute may be one reason why they were killed. We want to know if the dispute was over land, jewellery or something else,” Mohd Yatim said, adding two of the five suspects arrested were a 16-year-old boy and his 44-year-old father. All five have been remanded until Friday to facilitate investigations. Mohd Yatim said the suspects, arrested on Friday in Hulu Yam, Kerling, Hulu Selangor and Kuala Kubu Bharu, were working as farmers, a bus company manager, a construction worker and a rubber tapper. From police records, three of the suspects were found to have previous records involving robberies. The case is being investigated under Section 302 of Penal Code for murder. On Sept 28, Ramasandram and Bakiam were found dead at their rubber smallholding in Hulu Yam. Their mutilated bodies were discovered by a rubber tapper at 5.40am. Several fingers on Ramasandram’s left hand were severed and his right hand cut off, while his wife’s nose was also cut off. Both sustained slash wounds on their heads, hands and faces.


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If accepted, the subsidy may be given as a 'one off' — Education Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on the proposed school equipment subsidy for poor students

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BRICKFIELDS

'Danger' stalls to move Minister to give order if safety of blind in Brickfields is at risk

IF the Deepavali stalls in Brickfields pose a danger to pedestrians, they will have to move, says Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing Minister Datuk Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin. He said a win-win solution must be sought for everybody involved, such as the festive stall traders and the blind community and others who use the walkways on which the stalls are built. "The stalls here are a yearly affair and cannot be stopped. However, if they pose a danger to the public, I will tell them to move," he said. Raja Nong Chik said this to The Malay Mail after launching the "Brickfields Carnival 2011 With the Disabled" in conjunc-

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tion with Merdeka Day at the Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB) yesterday. Organised by Rukun Tetangga Brickfields, it was attended by the blind and deaf communities and members of the public. Raja Nong Chik, who is expected to visit the stalls today, said he would ensure they did not encroach into the walkways used by the blind. Previously, KL Mayor Tan Sri Ahmad Fuad Ismail said traders must be allowed to conduct businesses, to be fair to the Hindu community, just as Muslims were able to do so during Ramadan. He had said the public would

have to tolerate the stalls for another month. Last Friday, The Paper That Cares highlighted the issue of the row of stalls lining one side of Jalan Tun Sambathan covering the tactile walkways. The stalls sell items for Deepavali, which falls on Oct 26. Blind pedestrians are forced to circle around the stalls with some ending up on the edge of the busy road. Cars parked by the roadside further endanger the blind by forcing them to step onto the road to get past the stalls which also restrict traffic to shops lining the road. Shop owners, pedestrians and the blind community have voiced concerns over the danger.

good move: Raja Nong Chik speaks to two men engrossed in a game of chess at the 'Carnival with the Disabled' — Pic: Ashraf Shamsul Azlan

City Hall is blind, says MAB THE Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB) is up in arms over KL City Hall (DBKL) allowing traders to set up Deepavali stalls on the pathway in Brickfields that are vital for the visually-impaired. Its president, Datuk Dr Abdullah Malim Baginda, when asked why the local authority decided on the

SUBANG JAYA

THE township was invaded by "bugs" yesterday when the Bug-O-Rama 2011 kicked off with hundreds of Volkswagen (VW) owners and their cars at Summit USJ. Organised by Kelab Volkswagen Beetle Malaysia, it saw 200 of the iconic vehicles of various shapes and sizes vying for prizes in categories, such as best restored pre-1968, best restored post1969, best engine, best sound system and best non-Beetle (other VW models). The cars and vans were parked in front of the shopping centre as early as 10am with their owners proudly showing them off. Club president Datuk Sunny Goh Teck Chin said par ticipants came f rom Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. "It took us six months to plan this event. We were

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move, said: "They are blind! If they looked at this and understood the problems we have to go through, they would not have allowed this. We have raised the matter at meetings upon meetings with DBKL. They tell us they will look at

"Almost daily our members come to us with the problem of not being able to navigate their way around Br ickf ields b e caus e t he stalls have obstructed the pathways," he said. "Removing the stalls is very much under the jurisdiction of the local authority. If it does not enforce the law, who else will?"

it, but nothing has been done." He said it was not surprising the visually-impaired community had turned to The Malay Mail to voice out their grouses about their inability to move about safely in Brickfields.

Beetle mania hits town

bug fest: Some of the Volkswagen cars at the carnival — Pic: Samsul Said

pleased with the turnout today and we plan to organise more such events in future." The vehicles were judged on body and paintwork, interior and upholstery, engine,

accessories, cleanliness and overall presentation. There was a section called 'Classic and Vintage VW Hall of Fame 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's with the cars displayed

inside the mall. Deputy Information Communication and Culture Minister D atu k Mag lin Dennis D'Cruz opened the event.

I treated injured man, says doctor THE first day Deepavali stalls were allowed to operate on walkways used by the blind in Brickfields, there was at least one casualty among the visually-impaired. "A blind man injured himself when he inadvertently hit his head against a stall crossbeam the first day the stalls were allowed," said Dr R. Narkunam (pic), who runs a private clinic in Jalan Tun Sambanthan. "I saw the incident and brought the man to my clinic to treat the gash on his forehead." Dr Narkunam said the stalls also made access to his clinic difficult, to the point where a stretcher could not squeeze past easily. "Some of my patients told me they had to walk down the street, around the last stall and then back up just to get to my clinic. “The KL mayor and his officers should come down to Brickfields and see for themselves what happens.” Society of the Blind in Malaysia's (SBM) chairman of communication and accessibility, Loh Kong Ken, said it was all right for the stalls to be placed there, but not on the tactile line used by the blind to navigate their way. He said the society was not

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against the setting up of the stalls as they made it convenient for people to buy festive items. “Whatever it is, don't block pedestrians' right of way, especially the blind as many have bumped their heads on signboards that protrude over the tactile line. "Motorcyclists should also not park their vehicles on the tactile line. Brickfields is supposed to be a model, barrier-free area for the disabled and should remain that way.” A local community leader, who wanted to be known only as Muralidharan, said there were just too many Deepavali stalls. "The stalls should be moved off the tactile line and their numbers reduced. "Not only the blind, but ordinary people also have problems navigating the pathways safely." Mohd Mazlan, a visuallyimpaired Monorail commuter, said he was disappointed the blind had been "overlooked' on the matter. "Those making decisions should be more sensitive about the convenience and safety of pedestrians here."


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Hole in home security

Firm to fully refund on alarm-CCTV system that was installed but never activated WITH his family's safety high on the list, CALVIN CHEAH installed a security system at his Bukit Jalil home last November. He says the package, comprising an alarm system and CCTVs, has yet to be activated to this day! CHEAH says the security firm, Cam Power Technology Sdn Bhd, has yet to get the system operational despite full payment being made. “The company owner keeps telling me my alarm system cannot be activated because my cable is not online. I now have a Streamyx broadband connection as well as a land line connec-

tion, yet he still maintains the same excuse.” CHEAH says since the system was installed last year, the firm’s personnel never visited his house to make checks. “Instead, the company owner insists there is a separate cable for alarm and that is not working. "I had got a second opinion from another prominent company and they had said there was no such thing. "If the phone cable works, it works.” With recent news of a break-in near his area, CHEAH is even more anxious to get the home security system operational.

BLIND SPOT: Cheah showing the blank TV screen of a non-working CCTV monitor (inset) one of the 'dead' CCTV cameras — Pic: SHAHIR OMAR

“I am concerned about my family’s safety. That is why I want him to come soon and

activate it for me. It’s a simple request.”

● CAM Power Technology Sdn Bhd owner Leong Phoon insists CHEAH must first get a third party to verify if the necessary cable at his home works. “The phone line working does not mean the alarm line is working. He needs to get a wireman to come and check before I go there. It’s just an hour’s job, but I won’t go there until he sorts that out.” Leong says he will give CHEAH a full refund on the installation fees if the latter provides a solution.

“I will take back all the equipment that I had installed and then I will give him (CHEAH) a full refund.” Leong advises CHEAH to then seek the services of another company to get his security system installed. CHEAH, when contacted, says a wireman had already confirmed all cables at his home were up and running. “I have already done that. I don't know what Leong is talking about. But I agree to terminate the service and hope he keeps his word this time.” He says he will accept Leong's offer of a refund.

was unavoidable. "In situations of flight re-timings, passengers will be offered another flight or a refund if the flight is not suitable. "Our records indicate that the customer has boarded the alternative flight offered to her and, as such, we are unable to offer

any refund or compensation. "The customer's feedback has been noted and we will inform the supervisor of the incident, so we may work towards serving our passengers better." When contacted, WAN TING accepts the explanation given by the airline.

Holiday hitch WAN TING and her family are upset with budget carrier Firefly following the cancellation and rescheduling of their flight. She says they only found this out when she was about to depart from Johor Baru to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah on Sept 14. "I was supposed to board

an evening flight from JB to KK, but it was cancelled and later rescheduled to an early morning flight the following day. "My 16 family members and I were frustrated as I had made all the arrangements for our three-day two-night stay in Sabah. WAN TING says the cus-

"Because of this, I had to pay for extra hotel and transport services in KK as our original holiday plans had been disrupted." ● A SPOKESMAN for Firefly Sdn Bhd apologises for the inconvenience the flight re-timing had caused to the customer, adding it

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TAKE NOTE 1. Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) is providing a mobile dengue monitoring service. Residents can call its dengue operations centre at 03-5522793 during office hours, Mondays to Fridays. 2. Anyone caught placing posters, advertisements or banners on any Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) properties will be fined RM1,000 to RM2,000 under Section 4(b) of the Vandalism (MPAJ) (Amendment) 2007 By-Laws. The public can report on offenders at its tollfree complaint line at 1800-228100 or by emailing hotline@ mpaj.gov.my. 3. Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has amended its By-Laws under the Road Transport Act 1987 to extend the hour-long parking system to areas beyond the Taipan commercial zone in USJ 10, such as USJ 15, USJ 16 and USJ 17, with Puchong Jaya and Bandar Kinrara most likely to follow. It is imposed on areas with heavy traffic.

tomer service told her they would refund her if she canceled her flight. "When I asked them why the flight was cancelled, they informed me there was a technical problem. "I had to take another flight by the same airline company the next day as I refused to cancel my flight.

Coupon confusion (Sept 29) ● DON'T bother with discount sites. You might save a bit, but look at what you have to do: 1) Search; 2) Register; 3) Pay in advance; 4) Print; 5) Be subjected to all sorts of terms and conditions; and 6) In some cases, waste time and not get what you paid for because you didn't read all the terms of conditions, some of which designed to frustrate users and reduce redemption rates. The deals can be misleading, the retailer marks up the prices or you can only redeem the offer during inconvenient hours. — Nationalist ● YES, one of the con-

ditions on the coupon states a two-day reservation is required. So, the complainant does not have a case, really. In my case, the contact numbers, both cellphone and land line provided to make reservations, are either always busy or no one picked up the call. After trying for a few days, I gave up and thought of just showing up at the outlet. Now, after reading the Hotline complaint, I have to waste more time trying to get through to this company again to make reservations for a box of cheese tarts. Is it worth it? I don't think so. The management should ensure there is someone to answer the phone and

take down reservations during the redemption period. — Frust Case II ● MY wife visited your outlet and redeemed half a dozen tarts without any prior reservation. If it says on the coupon, reservations are required, why set a limit to redeem? If reservations had been made in advance, you should know exactly how many tarts to prepare and you shouldn't be giving them out in the first place to people who did not make any reservation. So what happens when those who have made reservations drop by your outlet and find they can’t redeem? Are you going to turn them away by saying you have hit the

limit for the day? — F&B Manager Credit card late payment charges waived (Sept 28) ● I WAS not late for settling my credit card bill in full, and what's more, I paid up three days before the dateline, but my bank still charged me for late payments. When I complained, the bank reversed the charges. However, the officer who answered my call had the cheek to say I paid my bill late, but when I pointed out the money was banked in before the deadline, as stated in my credit card statement, he didn't even bother to apologise. I would love to have complained to the

Tribunal for Consumer Claims or Hotline, but since they reversed the charges, I didn’t. Imagine if I didn't check my statements. The bank would have made a profit, even though I was not at fault. — Anti-finance Institutes Internet speed slowed down by cable fault (Sept 27) ● SO far, I got my rebates three times. It took some doing, but I was successful every time. If everyone claimed rebates, perhaps, TM might wake up to the fact it would be better to have a stronger infrastructure than to triple the size of their accounts department to handle all the rebates. — Eina


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Scientists yesterday said they had gained insights into a remarkable bacterium that lives without oxygen and transforms ammonium, the ingredient of urine, into hydrazine, a rocket fuel — AFP

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CLASH: Police arresting activists after they attempted to cross the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday — AFPpic

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Battle on the bridge

35,000 protest Tory conference

Anti-Wall Street protesters fight on after 700 arrests court summons and citations for disorderly conduct before being released later in the day. Only a "minimal amount" of protesters remained behind bars yesterday, a New York Police Department spokesman said. The "Occupy Wall Street" movement, inspired by prodemocracy Arab Spring movements roiling North Africa and the Middle East, planned to hold more meetings and forums yesterday a few blocks from the financial district. Its next march on Wall

Street was set for Wednesday afternoon. During an impromptu protest to Brooklyn, demonstrators walked up to the bridge, then spreading to not only the pedestrian walkway but also the roadway, bringing traffic to a halt and forcing police to shutter the bridge for several hours. Another NYPD spokesman said there were "several hundred protesters who decided to walk on the roadway and who blocked traffic. Some heeded the warnings, some left and arrests were made".

Some of the demonstrators carried hand-drawn placards that read "End the Fed" and "Pepper spray Goldman Sachs" in what police described as a peaceful protest that nevertheless saw hundreds detained for public order offenses. Claims British rock group Radiohead would be performing in support of the movement in Manhattan proved false and activists apologised for what they blamed on "miscommunication" about a "hoax". The anti-Wall Street activists began their campaign

by occupying Zuccotti Park, in the heart of Manhattan's financial district, on Sept 17 and have since held protests outside the New York Stock Exchange and NYPD headquarters. "We are the majority. We are the 99 per cent. And we will no longer be silent," Occupy Wall Street said in a statement. "We are using the revolutionary Arab Spring tactic to achieve our ends and encourage the use of nonviolence to maximise the safety of all participants." — AFP

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'Arab Spring' in Nobel spotlight THIS year's Nobel season opens today with the Medicine Prize announcement, with the prestigious awards for Peace and Literature both tipped to be coloured by the Arab Spring. The names of the nominees for the Nobel Prizes are kept secret by the various committees but like every year speculation has reached fever pitch about who will be awarded in the fields of medicine, physics, chemistry, economics, literature and peace. The Nor weg ian Nob el Committee, which awards the Peace Prize, has confirmed a record 241 nominations for 2011. Nobel watchers say in a year

so dominated by the Arab Spring uprising, which led to the overthrow of autocratic regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya and rattled the ones in Syria, Yemen and Bahrain, an activist from that movement might get the call on Oct 7. "The Arab spring is the favourite topic this year," Kristian Berg Harpviken, the head of the Peace Research Institute of Oslo, said. If an actor in the Arab Spring uprising is honoured, Harpviken said his top pick would be Israa Abdel Fattah of Egypt and the April 6th youth Movement that she co-founded with Ahmed Maher in 2008. The movement, which began

Mum faces child sex charges A BRISBANE woman kept her own daughter, now 16, as a sex slave for five years, making her work as a prostitute in her own home, a court heard. Police prosecutor Sergeant Fiona Pedersen said the girl, who feared being starved or disciplined by her mother, eventually ran away and told friends, reports the Sunday Mail. Naked photos of the girl and her two young brothers were allegedly found in the Brisbane southside house where the woman lived with the children. The girl's mother, 40, appeared in court on 15 charges, including five counts of procuring prostitution and indecent treatment of a child under 16.

STRONG MOVEMENT: Demonstrators affiliated with 'Occupy Wall Street' — AFPpic

ACTIVISTS decrying corporate greed planned yesterday to fight on near Wall Street after more than 700 protesters were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge as they defied police and stalled traffic. The activists, many of whom have been camped out in Manhattan for two weeks, were detained on Saturday during their biggest demonstration yet against government-backed banking bailouts and corporate influence in US politics. Police said most of those arrested were issued criminal

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An estimated 35,000 people turned out in Manchester, northwest England, to demonstrate against budget cuts at the governing Conservative Party's annual conference, which opened yesterday. The march was organised by the Trades Union Congress, which billed it as a rally for "the alternative — jobs, growth, justice". "The TUC is organising a march and rally to show opposition to the coalition government's disastrous policies of pay freezes, cuts and attacks on public services that are producing rising unemployment, cuts in living standards and stagnation," it said. — AFP

Perry explains 'racist' lodge REPUBLICAN presidential hopeful Rick Perry came under pressure yesterday to explain why his family's hunting retreat was called "Niggerhead" and why the racially offensive name remained painted on a giant stone there for years. The Washington Post reported the word was painted on a flat rock standing upright at the gated entrance of the secluded Perry family hunting refuge in Texas. Perry's campaign said: "The word on a rock was painted over and obscured many years ago." The Post said the offensive word was still faintly visible under a coat of white paint. — AFP

Bikini babes set world record

PEACE PRIZE POTENTIALS: (From left) Israa, Lina and Wael

on Facebook, "played a key role in maintaining the direction and non-violent character of the uprisings in Egypt," he said. Also on Harpviken's shortlist

was Google executive Wael Ghonim, "a principled nonviolence activist" who was a central inspiration to the protests on Tahrir Square. Tunisia's "Jasmine Revolution"

could also inspire this year's award, in which case Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni, who chronicled the revolution in her country on the Internet, figures among the favourites. — AFP

THE Gold Coast is officially the bikini capital of the world after 357 women donned the two-piece to set a new world record. The women paraded single file down Surfers Paradise beach for 1.6km until a Guinness World Record adjudicator announced at noon yesterday they had won, reports Adelaide Now. The women, aged from 15 to 65, smashed the previous record of 331 set by the Cayman Islands in June last year.


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Jagger addicted to Facebook MICK JAGGER has confessed to spending too much time on Facebook and too little time playing music. Speaking to USA Today, the singer said: "I spend way too much time on the computer and not enough time playing the guitar. There's an underlying problem of this screen life taking over all of your life. It's easy to keep in touch with people, some of whom I wish I'd never kept in touch with. But there they are on Facebook! You can spend a lot of time on that when you should be doing something else." The Rolling Stones singer went on to reveal that despite having a Twitter account, he doesn’t update the page himself, saying: "But, really, who does?" reports NME.

'Scream 5, 6' in the pipeline HORROR director Wes Craven has revealed a fifth outing for the Scream franchise is more than just a possibility. Speaking to MovieWeb about the potential fourth sequel, Craven said: "Odds are there will be a Scream 5. It is something Bob Weinstein wants to do. He tends to do what he wants to do. So, I am inclined to think that there will be. Whether I will be a part of it or not? I don't know. Going into Scream 4, the first meeting I had with Kevin Williamson, he did sketch out a Scream 5 and 6. The idea was that we were doing the first in a new trilogy."

Fox debuts Xmas ads MEGAN Fox gives fans an early Christmas present with these classy festive advertisements for Armani (pic), reports The Sun. The actress underwent a glamorous style overhaul for the promos, rocking a couple of finely-crafted hairdos and sexy black frocks. On whether she had seen the third instalment of the Transformers franchise, she said: "I haven't seen it yet but I want to. It's not like I didn't want to see it because I did. The trailer looked awesome but I didn't want to go to a crowded theatre and watch it because of how that may have looked. I have no problem with Transformers or Shia (LaBeouf). He's a great guy and I still count him as a friend."

@warne888: Thanks for all your congratulations — Tweet by Australian cricketer Shane Warne after his engagement to Elizabeth Hurley was reported

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Steamy sex causing men harm EXTRAMARITAL affairs run the risk of breaking more than just hearts, a US study has found. A review of cases at one hospital has shown men who received a painful injury to their nether regions did so almost exclusively during the course of extramarital affairs or out-of-the-ordinary sexual encounters. After noticing an unusually high number of men with penile fractures had obtained them in such circumstances, urologic surgeon Andrew Kramer decided to audit the records of patients from University of Maryland Hospital. He found 16 cases between 2007 and 2011 of men who required surgery after breaking their penis, an injury that occurs when the organ is bent sharply, rupturing the chambers needed to sustain an erection. About half of the men admitted they had received their injury in the course of extramarital affairs. Nearly 70 per cent of the men said the encounter had occurred in an unusual venue, with the most common places being at work or in public bathrooms. ''It is unlikely to happen during normal, boring bedroom sex with your wife,'' Dr Kramer told the Herald.

Ronaldo's ex takes on role in Rajeev Jhaveri film

ENGLISH actress, television personality and lingerie model Gemma Atkinson, better known as football star Cristiano Ronaldo's former flame, is all set to enter Bollywood with Fever, directed by Rajeev Jhaveri. Atkinson replaced Barbara Mori, who was initially approached for the role, reports the Times of India. Producer Ravi Agarwal said: "The logistics of bringing Barbara down were prohibitive. It wasn't working out commercially. Plus, I was strongly of the opinion that we needed a fresh face for the role and that's the reason we replaced her." Atkinson said it was Bollywood that drew her to the role. "I loved the script. It has everything: love, murder and action. The Bollywood film industry is so glamourous. For me, it was about discovering another side and seeing how things in Bollywood are done. Atkinson also had to learn Hindi for the part. "Learning Hindi was extremely hard. I'm still not fluent but I understand my lines in the script, which is important. I want my lines to come across well on screen. On whether she was willing to show a little skin for the film, she said she wasn't entirely against it. "It all depends on how it's being shot and if it's necessary. There are many ways to show people being in love on screen and

Fever is more about the perceived sexual tension than the physical sex. Rajeev is shooting this movie so beautifully that I'm sure the sex scenes will be done tastefully." However, the star remained mum on her past fling with Ronaldo, saying: "I have a lot of respect for Cristiano. He's extremely talented. But the rest I like to keep to myself."

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Women 'naked' without handphones ATKINSON: Had to learn Hindi for the part

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Simmons, Tweed wed after 28 years

KISS rocker Gene Simmons tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend, Shannon Tweed, Saturday evening in Beverly Hills, Us Weekly confirms. Attended by over 400 guests including Hugh Hefner, Bill Maher and the KISS band members, the affair, held outdoors at The Beverly Hills Hotel, was taped for the couple's A&E reality series, Gene Simmons' Family Jewels. The bassist, 62, proposed to his Playboy Playmate girlfriend, 54, with a 24-carat diamond on the finale of the couple's reality series in July.

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The duo have been together for 28 years and have two children together: Nick, 22, and Sophie, 19, who served as maid of honour at her parents' wedding and sang Etta James' At Last for their first dance. "It is time for me to grow up. I'm 62. I've been doing a lot of wacky stuff for an awfully long time and there's nobody I've ever said 'I love you' to," Simmons told Entertainment Tonight. "I even find it difficult to say 'I love you' to my mother. But I love Shannon with all my heart and all my soul, and always will."

A LONG TIME COMING: Simmons and Tweed

IF the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, the way to a woman's is certainly through her handphone. More women said they feel "lost" and "naked" without their electronic "link to the world" and would rather text friends than talk to them, The Daily Telegraph reports. According to new Kidspot. com.au research, 83 per cent of women prefer to keep in touch by text compared with 42 per cent who make a call. The survey of 5,435 women found smart phones are considered a "window to information and knowledge", with camera, mailing, GPS and video chat functions serving as a trustworthy personal assistant. Nearly 30 per cent said they couldn't live without their phone, 24 per cent have an "emotional relationship" with it and 22 per cent say it's purely practical.


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Radio station that plays 'anything Malaysian' faces an untimely end

By JOE LEE joelee@mmail.com.my

twitter @klubbkiddkl THE rumours are running rampant, and perhaps it’s time to address them. It is indeed a concern to hear that XFM, the only radio station that proudly boasts to play 100% Malaysian music — is closing down. Initially, the word was it may be revamped, but the persistent gossip of late is that the station will be done with

ZEE AVI: One less avenue for her

operations soon enough. While no concrete decisions have been announced yet, the fact that the station itself has stayed away from the radio listenership survey is an indication of what is lovers for the past few years. to come. This is simply due to the fact So what will happen when that it gives adequate promotion XFM closes its doors? to those who musically stray Already, so many acts are off the much-travelled path of rueing how hard it is to get on formulaic pop. radio these days, and how the In fact, the station is also most crappy acts make the behind one of the most playlist of most radio stations. interesting musical works of the Now, with the only hope they year in DiManakan Ku Cari Ganti : have fast fading, a whole bunch P Ramlee… Suatu Indiepretasi. of acts may be thrown into the So while Zee Avi, Yuna, deep end real quick. Bunkface and many other acts Despite its limited listenership have been able to have their due to being eclipsed by many bigger stations, XFM, through its previous incarnation as X Fresh, has indeed been responsible for introducing much of the new talent that has been dominating the charts and the BUNKFACE attention of music

Hardly bedazzling

CELEBRITY chef, Chef Wan or Datuk Chef Wan was not at all impressed by the reported RM12 million weekend wedding of Norman Hakim and Memey Suhaiza. Not only did he openly say in his Facebook that the event did not appear to live up to the overhyped price tag, he also claimed it was too commercialised and was overdoing the hardsell of sponsor’s products. “I was told by the hotel that the actual cost of the interior was only RM94,000 and the room was sponsored. Makan sponsorship for 200 guests I feel would not be more than RM100,000, with that menu macam tu. So where is the RM12 million yang Press2 heboh2 dari WAN: Burst a few bubbles awal tahu.” Ouch! Sniggers however did accompany the chef’s observations as he made a good point, and the wedding which tried to be the wedding of the year, turned out to be a threering circus complete with accompanying sideshows.

music listened to, and rewarding listeners with real music, sadly enough, the day where those who don’t fit into the traditional mould of what is expected of Malaysian music, seems to be coming real fast. Perhaps Airtime Management & Programming (AMP), the radio arm of Astro can reconsider their decision by pumping more into XFM to give it a much-needed boost instead of calling it a day. We can all but hope…

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Strong contender SO Yuna was mentioned in our column last week, for being acknowledged by Billboard for her cover of Come As Your Are, a song touted to be one of the best covers of Nirvana’s Nevermind which just recently celebrated its anniversary. Now MTV Iggy has listed the Subang Jaya lass as one of its 10 nominees for the title of ‘Best New Bands In The World’. Fans can vote here:

http://w w w.mtviggy.com/ best-new-band/, though it must be said that Yuna has stiff competition with Atif Aslam (Pakistan), Ghostpoet (United Kingdom), Gyptian (Jamaica), LaVida Boheme (Venezuela), Skrillex (United States) Ximena Sarina (Mexico), Zowie (Zealand) and of course frontrunners, Korean K-Pop girl group 2NE1 who has created such a storm they’ve been signed by Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am.

Fashionista steps out Giving in to the entrepreneur in her, petite actress Liyana Jasmay will be coming out with her own line of apparel — but limited to tops only. Having paraded her love for fashion, it is no surprise that she has decided to start a fashion venture though we sincerely hope she won't be like those people who buy cheap Made-inChina togs, only to slap their own labels on them. We wish Liyana all the best, and

who knows, she may have her own fashion house very soon.

Planning the full monty?

COSTLY NUPTIALS: Norman and Memey married to a tune of RM12, it seems

YOU just have to love film producer Raja Azmi Raja Sulaiman (pic). After ....Dalam Botol, her next venture in Anak Ikan is now getting the trademark Raja Azmi treatment, or in other words, more controversy before it’s even been cast. While the film's original homosexual theme has been reworked, Raja Azmi has promised some nudity in the movie. And while no names have been listed for the full monty, Raja Azmi appears to have set her sights on Sam of Bunkface band

to do a full frontal (or something along those lines). Anak Ikan is scheduled to have its cameras rolling in January.

SO after Shahz Jaszle and Neelofa and their now-on now-off romance have gone into resting phase, the couple has again made the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Shahz and fellow newcomer Miera Liyana (she of the wardrobe malfunction fame) declared they were now an item, leaving her former beau, actor Lash Mokhtar, bewildered as he had to find out from the media that her request for a time-off from their relationship was actually due to another man. Meanwhile, Neelofa who has been languishing in endless gossip about her and men who already have their own beaus, is still keeping the momentum going — this time, with rumours that she was spotted getting affectionate with actor -director Hans Isaac, which she has, of course, rubbished. Does anybody make headlines for the right reasons anymore?

Cat fig SO the past week, everyone has been talking about how TV personality Azwan Ali is back at it again. The latest in the series of his very public spats this time includes comedienne and fellow colourful character, Didie Alias. The feuds are not exactly new, but the exchange of barbs online has been ongoing, so that’s worth a mention. Azwan also has another name listed in his black books, though he’s not revealing it. One name we do know he is crossing words with, is singer and TV host Ifa Raziah, apparently due to her no-show at his Aidilfitri open

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ght among celebrities house — after the month of Syawal (go figure). Still, Azwan’s not alone. Didie and actress Julia Ziegler are at each other’s throats too at the moment. The past week has been about the two of them trading statements in the media. Julia claims Didie was responsible for the rumour that the former had a scandalous affair with an on-set cameraman two years ago, and the latter obviously is denying it. Truth is indeed more entertaining than fiction. And you wonder why reality TV is such a hit.

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No shortchanging at rock fest THERE’S no missing change here, as One Buck Short (now shortened and known by their acronym, OBS), has everything in check and set to a T for Rockaway 2011 on Oct 8, touted to be the biggest rock festival in the region. “We’re organising it together with our friends at Livescape and we hope and pray that everything goes well that day,” says Rahul, the band’s frontman and guitarist (the rest of OBS are Mooky on vocals and Imran on drums). Yes, he and the team are taking on the magnanimous task of putting together the massive event that’ll see 19 international and local bands perform and thousands of fans turning up to be part of the 12-hour event. “I’ve always wanted to do this and it’s a self chosen task because there’s so much potential for our own local acts to perform in front of a huge crowd as well as to share the stage with international bands,” he said. OBS will also rock on stage playing their “greatest hits” from their albums Halal and Loving it, Cari Lah Duit, and Kerana Tiada Pilihan Lain. “It’ll be a really good mix of our English and Malay songs,” said Rahul. Halal and Loving it isn’t about being anti-Char Siew, as Rahul explains. Rather, its an expression of being anti-two faced and antihypocrisy. “It’s just taking the piss out of things that are pretty much screwed up everywhere due to power, corruption and empty promises. When we were working on it back in 2008, my cousin jokingly suggested that our new album should be called Halal, because he’s loving it, and that’s how the name was coined.” OBS has come a long way since the band formed in late 2002. They have performed in a number of shows and festivals as well as collaborated with international rock and punk rock bands, Panic at the Disco, Fallout Boy, My Chemical Romance, MXDX and Good Charlotte. Now, they can’t wait to launch and showcase two out of the six tracks from their latest Malay studio album, Kampung Glam during Rockaway 2011.

Rahul explained the meaning of the name: “My band members were hanging out at Arab Street in Singapore where a large part of the demographics were Muslims. There was an area called Kampung Glam. To us, the name seems to tell a story of a regular Kampung guy who goes to the city to Cari Lah Duit.” This was one of the band’s songs, and it means to look for money through work or perhaps, pursue the life of the rich and glamorous in the city. But Rahul added that Kampung Glam also depicts the reality of the modern day kampung. “You’d think that they still burn candles and know nothing about the Internet. Dude, they have WiFi connections and are as into Facebook and Twitter as we are — that’s glam!” Speaking about venturing elsewhere to find fame and fortune, Rahul believes that the local music scene has improved but there’s still a lot of potential for international recognition. “The problem is that a lot of attention is given to mainstream music and it’s popularised locally and internationally. Malaysian culture is so rich and diverse and I don’t think that mainstream music is a real and entire representation of the entirety of our music. So while the quality and standard of music is much better than it was years ago, more attention should be given to other genres of music and talents,” he explains. Meanwhile, OBS is working hard to reach out to the Malay-speaking audience as well as extend the reach for their English-speaking fans by going regional. Although he expressed frustration with the limited opportunity for more musical diversity, he seemed very satisfied with OBS’ experiences when they performed overseas such as at Singapore’s Singfest in 2007. “We were the only Malaysian band to play at the festival but were treated like superstars with our own backstage studios and make-up rooms,” said Rahul. At the moment, OBS’ endless task of organising Rockaway 2011 and rehearsing for their performance has been stressful enough. “Yeah we’re feeling the pressure but we are doing it because we are more passionate about this than anything else. Our local acts will get to learn from the international bands and vise versa and this is a great opportunity for fans of rock music nationwide and overseas to travel to KL to be part of this big show.” Rockaway tickets have already been purchased by people from Pakistan, Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. —By KARINA FOO

ONE BUCK SHORT: Working hard to make it all come together

COLLECT ALL THREE ARTICLES TO WIN ROCKAWAY TICKETS! This is Part Two of the threepart series of articles for Rockaway 2011. Collect all three and the first five readers who present the three articles to The Malay Mail before Oct 7 will win a pair of tickets (worth more than RM176) to the ultimate rock show, Rockaway 2011! The Malay Mail is located at: Redberry City, Lot 2A, Jalan 13/2 46200, Petaling Jaya Tel: 03-74951288 Rockaway will be Malaysia’s

biggest rock festival featuring all the hottest international and local bands: The Used, All Time Low, Story of the Year, One Buck Short, Love Me Butch, Jason Lo, Hujan, Metalasia, Monoloque, They Will Kill Us All, Kyoto Protocol, Pop Shuvit with Project E.A.R, Deja Voodoo Spells, Massacre Conspiracy, Busco, Oh Chentaku, Dichi Michi and Tres Empre. For more information, visit www.rockawayfest.com, www. facebook.com/rockawayfest and www.twitter.com/rockawayfest

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CHEAPEST RATE Car rental in KL. Many types of Cars & MPV. (Pajak- accepted) Call for booking: 012-987 7756

AKS BEAUTY CENTRE Body mssg + scrub (1 1/2 hrs) RM70. Facial + bck mssg (1 1/2 hrs) RM65. Hot stone oil massage (2hrs) RM130. Call:037984 3077 / 016-622 4066 AROMA ASIAN Massage. For outdoor only. With Promotion price. Interested please Call Julie: 016-293 1051

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AROMA MASSAGE RM39 at Serdang, Judy, Alice, Jenny, Ari, Mira,Jean. 012-678 0220/ 012-3281 449 Batavia /Darlina Beauty House.

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CAR LOAN Refinancing,Buy Used car / New car Blacklisted name are qualified to apply. Aerowatts Auto S/B(678070-M) Tel:03-6185 8982 012-308 3528,019-314 3601

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GOLDEN MERMAID. Out call Relaxation massage by Male & Female masseurs. Call: 012-907 5995 / 03-2021 7637

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CENTURY ROLLER SHUTTER specialist. Installation, service & repairing all kind of door roller shutter. Call Lee 012-649 9238

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A ESTABLISHED INTERNATIONAL Newspaper /Magazines distribution company wants a DESPATCH RIDER , with motorcycle license , preferably staying around Putra Jaya area . To deliver newspaper/ magazines to Putra Jaya area . Working hours from 0600 to 1400. Salary negotiable. If interested please come personally to the following address: NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE SERVICES (M) SDN BHD. 16 JALAN SM 10, TAMAN SRI MANJA OFF JALAN KLANG LAMA. 46000 PETALING JAYA TEL: 7783 7797 / 7783 0895 / 96 - Puan ROSE.

ACCOUNT/AR CLERK & Personal Driver. Interested candidates please call Mrs Yap H/P 012-3900 738/ 016-3230 738

ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT required by authorised Honda dealer in Subang Jaya (near Goodyear Court). Min SPM/ above. Computer literate. To assist exec in accounting & admin functions. Able to start immediately is an advantage. Chinese female preferred. E-mail to stbt@ usjcarexpress.com or contact Mr. Steven 03-56358988. ADMIN & ACCOUNT CLERK, Sales Exec, General Workers & Lorry Driver required at Cheras. Please contact:: 03-9223 0037 ADMIN EXEC, CLERK. Min SPM / Diploma, With or no exp, Willing to learn, honest, hardworking, SALES EXEC. Own transport, service dealers. Positive attitude, work independently. Speak/ write English, located: Bdr Sri Dâ ™sara Tel:03-6272 9316 / angiebhb@yahoo.com

CELCOM PROMOTER urgently needed. Basic salary + comm. (RM 2k-4k) Training provided. School leaver are encourage to apply. Opportunity to get a higher post. Mr.Jimmy Lim (HP) 013-399 9388 CREDIT RECOVERY OFFICERS wanted at Klana Jaya. School leavers or fresh graduate or retires encourage to apply. Interested call: 016-207 0228 Lee, 012-296 0625 John DOCTOR WANTED in Shah Alam. Full/Part time. 5 day week. Salary 8-10k. Email resume shihchoon@ gmail.com or call 012-229 3395

DRIVER: 3-4 Yrs experience with good road knowledge, interested. TECHNICIAN IT: Min SPM, Exp IT / Electronic, valid driving license. ENGINEER IT: Dip IT / Electronic, 2 Yrs. Exp, HW, SW. Contact: 03-5513 1114 / Email:hr@rhyzrin.com

GENERAL WORKER & TECHNICIAN urgently needed. No:53, Jalan USJ 2/2M, 47630, Subang Jaya. Selangor. Pls call: 010-513 9439 (Mr.Lim)

GENERAL WORKER. MALE or female. USJ1 Subang Jaya, with or without experience. Full time min. RM800, EPF,SOCSO, Incentive & OT. Call: 03-8023 8733 IMMEDIATE VACANIES FOR Credi recovery Officers / Field visit Officer & despatch. Age below 37. Min SPM. Male / female. Indoor / outdoor. With / Without experience. Urgently required in Tmn Shamelin, Cheras. Good basic salary + high commission. Please call Ms.Yatie 03-9285 0500. LEGAL FIRM IN KL required experience Banking Litigation Clerk urgently.Good remuneration.Call:012-2514 297

ADMIN/ GENERAL Clerk Wanted. SPM or equivalent Age < 25yrs. Malaysian Citizens. Fluent in English & BM. Salary + Allowance +RM1200++. Despatch, Minimum SPM, Possesses driving license, motorcycle & hand phone . Interested? Call: 016-308 4747 An established Company at Jalan Ipoh seeks LORRY DRIVER Requirements:Familiar with Klang Valley. With experience at least 1 year. Capable to carry heavy goods. Willing to work long hours. Interested candidates kindly call 03-6257 7860 ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANTS needed. Candidate must posses a Degree in Accounting, at least 3 years working experience. Mandarin & English spoken. Chinese lady preferred. Please write in to us either by mail, fax or e-mail detailed resume together with a recent photograph to Prima Interchem Sdn Bhd. No. 4, Jalan Sungai Kayu Ara 32/38, Taman Berjaya Industrial Park, Seksyen 32, 40460 Shah Alam, Selangor. Tel: 03-5740 6060 Fax: 035740 6050 Email: katherine@ primainterchem.com

BUS DRIVERS WITH E License & Van Drivers (male/female) needed for international school based in KL. Call: 03-4044 8081 / 012-234 8081 (10am-5pm) C&S consulting engineers looking for junior drafts person. Contact 012-3236682

ONLINE EDUCATION BUSINESS. We are looking for business partners to expand our market share. The only e-learning portal endorsed by the Ministry of Education. Huge market potential (Std 1 to Form 5). Pioneer & leader in e-learning. Low start-up capital. High income return. SMS your particulars <NAME> SPACE <AGE> SPACE <OCCUPATION> SPACE <AREA> to 012-3776739 PRECISION MACHINIST/ TOOL & DIE MAKERS needed. Min. 3 yrs exp. in High Precision Steel or Carbide Grinding, CNC Milling/Wire-Cut, EDM for Semicon tooling spares fabrication. Preferred Malaysian or foreigners with work permits may apply. Call 03-5636 8122 or send resume at roswati@ sandpipers.com.my or kschan@sandpipers.com.my QC with Forman experience/ Salesman related to car insurance / morning & night shift telephone operator positions available. Possess relevant qualification & experiences in automotive industry. Must have own transport ( preferably live in close proximity. Immediate vacancy. Office location at Jalan Kapar, Klang. Pls call Bob @ 012-393 9389 or Ah Soon @ 012-393 9398

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SECURITY ELITE GUARDS CISCO Urgently needed at 5 Star Hotel in KL, Ex Uniformed personnel’s are encouraged. Salary RM 1800.00+++. EPF, SOCSO, medical, insurance, meals and hostel provided. Contact: Chandran 012-376 0640, Jeya 016-222 3213, Jefri 019-348 4646, Office 03-2282 7055, 2282 7044

Superb Wealth Management an outsource representing Hong Leong Bank Berhad, based in Damansara Uptown have immediate vacancies for mortgage loan executives. Basic Salary + Commission. Contact 012-699 5051 or send your resume and application to maximilian-agency@live.com

TELEMARKETING & SALES EXECUTIVE urgently needed in PJ. Malay Preferred. Call: Rafiah / Angie. Tel: 037803 4288 / 017-239 9844

RECOVERY OFFICERS Supervisors/ Managers/ Clerical needed. Attractive basic salary, commission and performance bonus provided. Loc: near the Pudu LRT station. (walking distance) Call: 03-9195 5551 @ 5552 or E-mail gtr@galatrack.com

VACANCY AT a Spare Parts Company 1) Lorry Driver 2) Motor Driver 3) General Worker Salary is negotiable. Staff refreshment is included. Company is opposite of Petronas Segambut. Please call: Michelle 016-975 3681 / 03-6259 9666

RUNNERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Attractive Commission. Possess own motorbike. Call: 032694 9901 / 2693 4142

Well established, fast growing kindergarten at Sek.4 Kota Damansara P.J. seeks Montessori/equivalent teachers. 5 days work, top-of-the-market benefits, excellent environment, training provided. Optional full-day work opportunities available. Fresh graduates are encouraged to apply. Contact 012-200 2862 or send your resume to stham24@yahoo.com

SALES DEVELOPMENT Executive/ Van Salesman / Lorry Driver & Lorry Attendant needed with or without exp. Call 03-8062 2007

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LORRY DRIVER NEEDED urgently. Location in Cheras. With full E-license & able to read in English. Call: 03-9223 0037

LORRY DRIVER WANTED. 5 1/2 week days. Able to work under pressure & long hours. Chinese/Malay/Indian welcomed. Call: 03-7845 4476

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE/ PROJECT EXECUTIVES (Sales & Marketing Division). Required urgently at Menara Yayasan in Petaling Jaya (next to Amcorp Mall), SPM /fresh graduates are encouraged to apply. No experience required as training will be provided. Email: admin_gm@keneve. com.my. Call Ms.Sofea at 018295 5135 for an immediate interview appointment. MEMBERSHIP CONSULTANT (Basic+Comm+Free gym m’ship) Good communication skills, sales experience is an advantage, training provided. High commission. CUSTOMER SERVICE OFFICER (Basic+Incentive+Free gym m’ship) Experience in handling customers, pleasant and friendly.Both positions are based in Sri Petaling. Start immediately. Call Ms Adeline 012-609 9969 / Ms Lily 012366 5998 for an interview.

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Cooperation of coaches and governing body officials missing in anti-doping efforts, says Ramlan THE National Sports Institute (NSI) believes there is a need for associations and coaches to play a proactive role in the fight against doping. NSI director-general Datuk Dr Ramlan Aziz (pic) said his institute can only do so much and the parties concerned should play their part to ensure the athletes remain clean. Ramlan, who is currently in Jeddah, did not discount the possibility of ensuring stricter monitoring of the athletes especially during tournaments. "The education is ongoing especially at the Malaysia Games level but it will have to be stepped up as a continuing improvement as resources allow," said Ramlan yesterday. "But what is missing is the solid support and cooperation of coaches and sports governing body officials. They need to be educated too."

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Ramlan added officials seem to lack knowledge while others are clueless on the demands of anti-doping efforts in modern sports. "Some don't care while there are those who are ever willing to sweep things under a musty old carpet that stinks of fish! If they keep up with their own international governing bodies, they would at least be in synchronicity and have the benefit of their advise and ongoing preventive programmes." Ramlan said most officials recognise and respect the need for anti-doping but they have to step up their game and work together with NSI in the fight against the misuse of drugs. Two UniKL hockey players had apparently failed antidoping tests after their match against UiTM on Sept 18

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Standings P KLHC 5 Sapura 5 TNB 6 UniKL 6 Nur Insafi 6 YNS 5 Maybank 5 UiTM 5 Forces 5

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in the curtain-raiser of the Malaysian Hockey League (MHL). It was alleged the two players tested positive for using recreational drugs. Meanwhile, in an email to members of the Press yesterday, Malaysian Hockey Federation (MHF) secretary Maninderjit Singh claimed he did not provide any statements as reported in a local daily yesterday as "the athletes concerned had sought for their Sample B to be tested to IN YOUR FACE: Sapura's Jiwa (right) giving UiTM's Mohd Alfifi Arsad a tough time as they tussle for the ball during the match — Pic: Razak Ghazali

Sapura win but lose steam SAPURA cannot afford to become complacent anymore. Lucky for them, they had a 5-0 lead when they appeared lost during the last few minutes of the match yesterday. "We cannot let this happ e n . We c onc e d e d t wo goals in the last five minutes," said Sapura coach I. Vikneswaran "O verall our play was good except in some patches. I can't point fingers at any particular player." Said Vikneswaran: "They play well as a unit but collapse as a group as well. Maybe it's because we played back-to-back matches." Sapura are now equal on points with KL Hockey Club (KLHC) but remain in second place on goal difference. They will need more goals if they have any intention of winning the league title but Vikneswaran is not concerned about this. "What's important is that we get three points in every match we play. We cannot go wrong with this strategy.

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My job now is primarily to be a mother — Tennis legend Steffi Graf

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"It was good that our goals were well spread out today," added Vikneswaran. Mu hammad Marhan Mohd Jali, Jiwa Mohan, Muhammad Noor Khairul Azraain Adnan, Azreen Rizal and S. Kuhan found the net for Sapura. Sapura take on Tenaga Nasional Berhad next. "TNB cannot be taken for granted. They are a strong team and my players must be on their toes at all times."

reconfirm the results". "MHF will make the official announcement of the matter after fulfilling the procedures in accordance to the Anti Doping Agency Malaysia and MHF/Federation International Hockey Anti Doping regulations undertaken by teams and officials for the TNB-MHL 2011," the statement added. In 2009, a Sapura player was tested positive and banned by MHF for two years while two others tested positive at the Malaysia Games in Malacca last year. All three were caught using recreational drugs. In May, the nation was rocked with a doping scandal after six national athletes snubbed an anti-doping test. Three returned to NSI to be tested the next day while the other three quickly left for Bulgaria for a training stint. The athletes were said to have taken "pink coloured pills" meant for "recovery and relaxation".

BUKIT JALIL: TENNIS/ MALAYSIAN OPEN

Tipsarevic wins first ATP title By VIJHAY VICK vijhayvick@mmail.com.my

THEY played their hearts out and battled like fierce rivals. Ja n k o Tip s a re v i c a n d Marco Baghdatis both had praises for each other in a marathon final that lasted two hours and six minutes at Putra Stadium yesterday, which saw Tipsarevic wining the Malaysian Open title 6-4, 7-5. Tipsarevic believes former world No 8 Baghdatis could climb back into the top 10 in the near future. "He played a good match today. I am happy that my first title was won by beating a good player," said Tipsarevic. The Serbian had played in four finals previously but was unable to emerge victorious. "In the previous finals I either played too aggres-

Results Singles Janko Tipsarevic bt Marco Baghdatis 6-4, 7-5 Doubles Eric Butorac-Jean Julien Roger bt Frantisek Cermak-Filip Polasek 6-1, 6-3

sively or too defensively. I had to play a well balanced match and I did that today (yesterday). I was defensive when I needed to be and aggressive at times too," said Tipsarevic. Despite being made to work hard for his win, the 27-year-old believes the final was his best match in the tournament. "I played well against Kei Nishikori too but I was leading all the way. Today (yesterday) was a match I had to deal under all circ umstances," said Tipsarevic, who will compete in the Japan Open tomorrow.

SHAH ALAM: FOOTBALL

Not again, says Safiq

SELANGOR'S midfield maestro Safiq Rahim drew a disappointed face as they went down 1-0 to Singapore in the Sultan of Selangor Cup at Shah Alam Stadium on Saturday. However, the national skipper was quick to say S elangor must move on from the loss and concentrate on their Malaysia Cup campaign. "I didn't want to be on the losing side against Singapore again. But we must forget about it and prepare ourselves for the future," said Safiq. "We must concentrate on the Malaysia Cup now. We have regained our confidence and are playing with an extra bite." It was the second time that Safiq was on the losing side against Singapore this year. He was sent-off when the Lions strolled to a 5-3 win over Malaysia in their second round first-leg clash in the Asian Zone World Cup qualifiers in Singapore. On Saturday, Selangor were strengthened by international striker Safee Sali and former English Premier League

stars Jesper Blomqvist and Jason McAteer (pic). Selangor put up a decent p e r f o r m a n c e c o mp a r e d to the 6-0 drubbing they received in last year's edition. However, they went behind when Mohd Asraruddin Putra Omar headed into his own net. In the veteran's match, Selangor proved too strong as a goal from Selangor head coach P. Maniam and a brace from Dollah Salleh saw them beating the Lions 3-1. Singapore replied through Abdullah Noor.


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I barely made any errors. I was able to take all of my opportunities. It was a great match for me — Andy Murray after his win in the Thailand Open

MOTEGI: MOTORSPORT/ MOTOGP

Pedrosa wins Japanese MotoGP HONDA'S Dani Pedrosa kept his cool during an incidentpacked Japanese MotoGP yesterday, easing to victory over reigning world champion Jorge Lorenzo by more than seven seconds. Spain's Pedrosa sealed his third win of the season at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit in 42:47.481sec, while championship leader Casey Stoner, who started on pole, finished third despite ending up in the gravel during the fifth lap. Pedrosa kept his calm throughout the action-packed race which saw five riders crashing out and three others handed ride-through penalties. But despite his victory, Stoner, who finished more than 18 seconds behind Pedrosa, still leads Lorenzo (Yamaha) in the championship standings by a commanding 40 points with just three races remaining — in Australia, Malaysia

and Valencia. "Obviously, when you win, it's a great feeling," said Pedrosa, who missed three races this season after breaking his right collarbone in France in May. "The race from the start was very weird because Casey had some problems and missed the corner. And then Dovi (Dovizioso) had to stop for the penalty. And then I found myself suddenly alone in first place," he said. Italy's Andrea Iannone roared to his third win of the season, clocking 43:25.007 over 23 laps in the Moto2 race to hold off fellow Suter rider Marc Marquez and deny the Spaniard a record-equaling fourth successive victory. While Frenchman Johann Zarco, who has finished runner-up six-times this season, finally claimed his first Grand Prix victory for Derbi in the 125cc class in 39:49.968 over the 20-lap race. — Agencies

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Dragon slain

BEIJING: TENNIS

Poor form continues for Li Na since French Open triumph LI NA suffered a nightmare first-round defeat at the China Open yesterday when she went down 6-4, 6-0 to 58thranked Romanian Monica Niculescu (pic) on an expectant centre court. The world No 5, making her first appearance in China since winning the French Open this year, dropped serve repeatedly as her slump in form continued. Qualifier Niculescu romped away with the match after taking the first set, leaving Li, and the fans at the newly-opened National Tennis Centre, stunned. "I have just lost all confidence," a visibly shaken Li said. "On the court, I don't know what I can do. It was tough even winning one point. I asked my coach (husband Jiang Shan) to advise me. I

know what he said was exactly right, but I couldn't do (it)." Millions of Chinese television viewers enjoying a national holiday witnessed silence fall on the 15,000-seat stadium when Li failed to respond to the vocal support of spectators. Asked by a Chinese reporter what message she had for them, the often outspoken Li replied: "Tell them to take care of their health." The 29-year-old revealed

ahead of the tournament that she was lacking "mental toughness", a condition laid bare during the humiliating encounter. "China is special. This is the biggest tournament in China. Of course I wanted to do well. But sometimes if I really want to do well, I put more pressure on myself. (But) it's not only the pressure I give myself; it's also from outside," she said. Chinese wildcard Zhang Shuai also fell in the first round, losing to Dominika Cibulkova 6-0, 6-2, and Kaia Kanepi of Estonia defeated Zheng Saisai 6-0, 6-3. — Reuters RESULTS First round Sabine Lisicki (GER) bt IrinaCamelia Begu (ROM) 6-2, retired; Ana Ivanovic (SRB) bt Kimiko Date-Krumm (JPN)

6-1, 6-1; Domenika Cibulkova (SVK) bt Zhang Shuai (CHN) 6-0, 6-2; Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (ESP) bt Shahar Peer (ISR) 6-1, 7-5; Kaia Kanepi (EST) bt Zheng Saisai (CHN) 6-0, 6-3; Christina McHale (USA) bt Ayumi Morita (JPN) 6-2, 0-6, 6-3; Carla Suarez Navarro (ESP) bt Ekaterina Makarova (RUS) 7-5, 6-1; Monica Niculescu (ROM) bt Li Na (CHN) 6-4, 6-0; Marion Bartoli (FRA) bt Iveta Benesova (CZE) 3-6, 6-4, 7-5; Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) bt Barbora Zahlavova Str ycova (CZE) 7-5, 6-4; Daniela Hantuchova (SVK) bt Eleni Daniilidou (GRE) 6-4, 6-2; Polona Hercog (SLO) bt Laura Robson (GBR) 6-4, 6-3; Samantha Stosur (AUS) bt Tsvetana Pironkova (BUL) 6-4, 6-0; Chanelle Scheepers (RSA) bt Hu Yue-Yue (CHN) 6-0, 5-7, 6-0


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Italy coach Nick Mallett saluted Ireland counterpart Declan Kidney as an 'amazing gentleman' — AFP

HAMILTON: rugby/ world cup

Ruthless Wales send strong message of intent

WALES captain Sam Warburton hailed a strong team performance as his side marched into the quarterfinals in style by thrashing Fiji 66-0 in a Pool D match in Hamilton yesterday. A ruthless first-half display meant the Welsh clinched the required bonus point before the break through tries from centres Jamie Roberts and Scott Williams, wing George North

and Warburton. Roberts, substitute hooker Lloyd Burns, w i n g L e i g h Ha l f p e n ny, scrumhalf Lloyd Williams and replacement centre Jonathan Davies added touchdowns after the break. Flyhalf Rhys Priestland booted 13 points and his replacement Stephen Jones kicked the extras for four tries. "It's something we've worked

very hard for over the last four years and it's a great feeling that we've got to the quarters," Warburton said on ITV1. "We said we wanted to be ruthless from one to 80 and put in a good performance throughout. Wales head coach Warren Gatland was pleased to get out of a pool which also included champions South Africa and

dangerous Samoa. "That was the target coming here," he said. "We knew we were in a really, really tough group and the first goal was to try and win a few games in this group and make the quarterfinals. We've achieved that so it's one game at a time now. Wales will take on arch rivals Ireland for a place in the last four on Saturday.

Irish on a high

DUNEDIN

...now they want to make Wales next victims for a place in last four

IRELAND captain Brian O'Driscoll is relishing a chance to take on Wales for a place in the semifinals after a 36-6 win over Italy in a crucial Pool C match at Otago Stadium yesterday. The Irish stuttered to a 9-6 lead in the first-half against Italy but were much improved after the break as they secured the win. Next up is a quarterfinal against Wales on Saturday, with a semifinal against France or England. "We knew we were going to have to be patient as you do against any Test team these days. You have to grind them down," said O'Driscoll. "We managed to do that but you have to be patient and I think we got our scores in on the opportunities we needed to." Centre O'Driscoll crossed the Italy line first in the 47th minute and was soon followed by wing Keith Earls as Ireland overran their opponents. With just over a minute remaining, wing Tommy Bowe came close to scoring, but failed to ground

incredible clash: Italy's Andrea Masi (centre) is tackled by O'Driscoll (left) as prop Cian Healy looks on during the match with Italy — AFP photo

the ball in a chase with two Italian defenders. However, Earls scored his

ALMERSTON NORTH

ARGENTINA captain Felipe Contepomi turned his focus on their quarterfinal showdown with New Zealand on Sunday as soon as they beat Georgia 25-7 in a Pool B match yesterday. The Pumas were made to battle for the win which assured them of a place in the last eight, with the doughty Georgians leading at the break in this final pool match. "We didn't find the way, we couldn't score when we

second and Ireland's third try when sprinting into the left corner almost on full-

time. Replacement Jonathan Sexton kicked the conversion to make it 36-6.

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AUCKLAND

Lomu's kidney failing

result kept in the dark: Lomu may need a second kidney transplant — AFP photo

FORMER New Zealand star Jonah Lomu admitted his kidney is failing. The 36-year-old was admitted to the renal unit of Auckland City hospital last week, after being taken ill. He underwent his first transplant in 2004 after being diagnosed with Nephrotic syndrome, but fears are growing he could need a second. "My kidney was failing and my body had become so toxic it started to shut down," Lomu told Woman's Weekly magazine in New Zealand. "I thought it was just a cold or food poisoning. I couldn't put my finger on it. All I knew was that I didn't feel well and I couldn't hold any food down for about 10 days. I was basically starving. "Last Friday, I was just about to leave for a function and I crashed." Lomu made 64 appearances for New Zealand, the last of which came back in 2003, and he remains the Rugby World Cup's all time top try scorer with 15 tries. "They've said there's a very slim chance this kidney may survive. So for now Jonah's having dialysis every day and a load of other treatments to see if it can be revived," said his wife Nadene.

POOL B Argentina 25 Georgia 7 POOL A New Zealand 79 Canada 15 POOL D Wales 66 Fiji 0 POOL C Ireland 36 v Italy 6 SATURDAY POOL C Australia 68 Russia 22 POOL A France 14 Tonga 19 POOL B England 16 Scotland 12

Fixtures QUARTERFINALS Oct 8 Ireland v Wales England v France Oct 9 South Africa v Australia New Zealand v Argentina

TABLES POOL A New Zealand France Tonga Canada Japan POOL B England Argentina Scotland Georgia Romania POOL C Ireland Australia Italy USA Russia POOL D South Africa Wales Samoa Fiji Namibia

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Bring on All Blacks, says Pumas had to and fair enough to Georgia, they did a really good game, they put us to the limit," said Contepomi. "We have to rest now and start to analyse the All Blacks and try to see their weakest points, if they have any. But I think that it will be hopefully a good game and we can be competitive on the day." Georgia captain Giorgi Chkhaidze was proud of his team for giving Argentina a scare, with the Pumas only

really sealing the game in the last quarter with tries from Contepomi and Agustin Gosio. "The guys have done fantastic work I think. Argentina are a very, very good team, very hard to play against. For the second-half I think, especially for the last minutes, we have a lack of experience," he said. Georgia received plenty of support in this tournament. "We are so grateful for these people who are

really our 16th player and keep us moving forward," said Chkhaidze. With Argentina needing only a bonus point to guarantee their place in the last eight, the opening exchanges were predictably tight, and the first points did not come until the 32nd minute, the longest any match of this tournament has gone without a score. And this was when left wing Juan Jose Imhoff executed a try to put Argentina

5-0 up to make the game alive. Lasha Khmaladze hit back in the 39th minute, with fullback Malkhaz Urjukashvili converting to send Georgia into the interval ahead. After turning round 7-5 down, Contepomi restored Argentina’s lead with a penalty in the 52nd minute, making amends for two missed penalties and a conversion in the first-half. Another penalty made it

11-7 going into the final quarter, before Argentina put the match out of reach. A bullocking run by long striding flanker Julio Farias Cabello set up the field position for the Argentine backs to sweep wide, Contepomi finishing off with a try, which he converted. Gosio provided the icing on the cake with a 79th minute try, converted by Bosch, after a neat kick ahead by Imhoff.


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People need to put things into perspective. To talk about sacking Arsene Wenger is ludicrous — Harry Redknapp

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Presstalk

BOLTON: FOOTBALL/ PREMIER LEAGUE NOT DONE YET: Lampard (centre) scores his team's second goal — AFP photo

Lamps shines bright Frank hits hattrick as Chelsea hammer Bolton

Results Yesterday Bolton 1 Chelsea Fulham 6 QPR Swansea 2 Stoke Tottenham 2 Arsenal Saturday Aston Villa 2 Wigan Blackburn 0 Man City Everton 0 Liverpool Man Utd 2 Norwich Sunderland 2 West Brom Wolves 1 Newcastle

5 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 2 2

Standings Man Utd Man City Chelsea Newcastle Liverpool Tottenham Aston Villa Stoke Norwich Swansea QPR Fulham Everton Wolves Arsenal Sunderland West Brom Wigan Blackburn Bolton

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Results Yesterday R. Betis 0 Levante R. Sociedad 1 Ath Bilbao Atle Madrid 0 Sevilla

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FRANK LAMPARD scored a hattrick as Chelsea reminded their Manchester title rivals that they also can score freely with a 5-1 thumping of bottom of the table Bolton Wanderers in the Premier League yesterday. Doubles apiece for Lampard and Daniel Sturridge, who spent the second-half of last season on loan at Bolton, put the visitors four goals up with less than half an hour gone before Bolton pulled one back through Dedryck Boyata after the break. Lampard, who scored in the 1-1 Champions League draw at Valencia midweek, completed his treble in the 59th minute with a low, right-footed shot in a performance that will go a long way to silencing the critics who have questioned his future. Chelsea climbed above Newcastle United to stand three points behind leaders Manchester United and City, with the champions ahead on

goal difference. The top two have 19 points from seven games. "We have been looking for this victory for quite some time," Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas said. "It fills us with pride. "It's not that we have not been trying to do this before... (but) for various different reasons we weren't able to find a result with this expression before. We have been creating the same amount of opportunities but we were more prolific (in this game)." On a mild but gloomy afternoon at the Reebok, last year's league runners-up took less than two minutes to get off the mark when Sturridge rose above Gretar Steinsson to nod in a Lampard corner. The pair combined for the second goal on 15 minutes when Sturridge found Lampard with a neat pass across the goal that the midfielder swept in with his right foot past keeper Adam Bogdan, who was stand-

ing in for the injured Jussi Jaaskelainen. Sturridge drove in the third on 25 minutes after cutting in from the right to unleash a bobbling left-footed shot that Bogdan should have held. Two minutes later Lampard added the fourth, scooping in the rebound after Bogdan, enduring an afternoon as shocking as his pink shirt as he flapped between the posts, could only parry David Luiz's powerful shot. Sturridge, who was applauded by home fans at the start of the game in recognition of the eight goals he notched in 12 Bolton appearances last season, did not celebrate either of his goals. Bolton came out from the break pumped up and immediately got on the scoresheet when Boyata jumped high to head in a Martin Petrov freekick. They continued to enjoy a lively spell before spirits were crushed when Chelsea hit their fifth.

After exchanging passes with Didier Drogba, Lampard showed he still has a sharp finishing touch as he completed his hattrick after a few weeks where the future of the 33-year-old midfielder has been under the spotlight. He was left out of the England starting line-up for last month's Euro 2012 qualifier in Bulgaria, the first time he had been dropped from the start of a competitive match since 2007, while he was also on the bench for last weekend's league game against Swansea City. Bolton will feel they should have got a second goal after television replays showed Kevin Davies' effort had crossed the line before Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic cleared it with around a quarter of an hour to play. Sturridge had the chance to join Lampard on a hattrick but fired just wide in the dying minutes as Chelsea looked dangerous going forward right until the very end. — Reuters

MADRID: FOOTBALL/ PRIMERA LIGA

Lowly Levante take Spanish top spot UNFASHIONABLE Levante racked up a fourth successive victory yesterday as a Juanlu Gomez goal gave them a 1-0 win over Real Betis and top spot. Promoted Betis won their first four games on the trot, but yesterday succumbed to their second straight defeat against a Levante side who had the better openings. Arouna Kone had a couple of excellent chances to score either side of Juanlu's volley from a

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Valdo Lopes cross which broke the deadlock after 33 minutes. Malaga, bankrolled by a Qatari billionaire, were the overnight leaders after a superb overhead kick in injury-time from Julio Baptista completed a spectacular turnaround as they beat Getafe 3-2. The Andalusian side, who invested heavily in the summer, moved up to 13 points and clear on goal difference of Valencia who beat Granada 1-0.

Pedro Leon put the visitors ahead with an excellent volley from distance and while Ruud van Nistelrooy headed Malaga level, Nicolas Miku controversially restored Getafe's advantage with a header which also came off his hand. Malaga appeared to be heading for defeat before Enzo Maresca slotted home and then two minutes into injurytime, Baptista acrobatically gave them the three points. "The scoreline was unfair

and that made us fight even more for the winner. We did not close down properly for the first goal but the team did not give up and kept looking for the goal and we were able to equalise," said Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini. "Then after going behind again fortunately the goals came and I am very happy for Ruud van Nistelrooy and Julio Baptista. It was a great game against a strong rival." — AFP

DAILY MAIL

Lip readers reveal Tevez snub MANCHESTER CITY outcast Carlos Tevez allegedly told boss Roberto Mancini to "leave him alone" when asked to warm up during the infamous Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich. Forensic lip readers reveal that at one point after being asked to warm up, Tevez seemingly snipes back to a member of City's backroom staff: "No, leave me alone. I've said no." After another exchange, the Argentinean was reported to reply: "Well, who cares? I'm not going to." If the investigation goes against the Argentinean, who claims there was a misunderstanding between himself and Mancini, the forward is likely to be left to train with the reserves until he can be sold in January.

AS

Zizou wants Hazard for Real REAL MADRID are planning to make a bid for Lille and Belgium midfielder Eden Hazard after the 20-year-old caught the eye of Zinedine Zidane, who now works as Real Madrid's sporting director. A detailed dossier on Hazard compiled by the club's scouts recommended that Madrid try to sign the youngster and both Zidane and coach Jose Mourinho have apparently now approved the report. Lille have put a £25 million price tag on Hazard, who only signed a new contract committing him to the club until 2015 in March. That price would not have deterred Real Madrid in the past, but the new Financial Fair Play regulations mean they can no longer afford to be so extravagant.

THE PEOPLE

Boudebouz to beef up Arsenal

SOCHAUX midfielder Ryad Boudebouz (pic) has emerged as a January transfer target for Arsenal, as Arsene Wenger looks to strengthen his squad. The Gunners boss has been told he will have money to spend in the new year and is keen to bring in another creative player, as Jack Wilshere is likely to be sidelined until March by an ankle injury. Wenger has been linked with Hertha Berlin's Raffael and Werder Bremen's Marko Marin, but is apparently also keen on Boudebouz. Arsenal officials have already made an initial enquiry about the Algeria international's availability and to find out whether he would be interested in moving to London.


Tipsy Tipsarevic

China dolled out

Janko Tipsarevic wins Malaysian Open in grueling clash against Marco Baghdatis

Li Na humiliated in front of home fans after crashing out in the first round of the China Open

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LONDON: football/ premier league

LOCAL

Drug menace

National Sports Institute call for comprehensive measures in the fight against doping

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All Blacks ops

Argentina’s Felipe Contepomi turns focus on showdown with New Zealand on Sunday

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Lips don’t lie

FORENSIC lip readers say Carlos Tevez was asked to be ‘left alone’ during City’s defeat at Bayern Munich

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football

Bolton bashing

Chelsea unleash fury over Bolton with Frank Lampard netting a hattrick at the Reebok

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Kyle in style Walker stuns Arsenal as Spurs take bragging rights

KYLE WALKER’S first goal for Tottenham sealed a 2-1 victory for Harry Redknapp’s side over their north London rivals Arsenal at White Hart Lane yesterday. Walker caught out Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny with a 30-yard strike in the second-half after Aaron Ramsey had cancelled out Tottenham midfielder Rafael van Der Vaart’s first-half opener. The result means Tottenham move up to sixth place, five points ahead of their hated neighbours after a derby victory that brought an abrupt end to Arsenal’s recent revival. This was the Gunners’ fourth defeat in seven Premier League games and they are 15th in the table, just two points off the relegation zone. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger’s frustration was evident in a fractious exchange with Clive Allen, the Tottenham coach, on his way down the tunnel after the final whistle. The visitors had appeared capable of claiming at least a point until Walker drilled in a powerful long range shot that found its way through the arms of Szczesny, summing

up the Gunners’ difficult start to the campaign. Wenger marked the 15th anniversary of his appointment as manager two days before this game by praising his side’s spirit and mental strength after three successive victories over Shrewsbury, Bolton and Olympiakos. But that run was always under threat against an in-form Spurs side inspired by former Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor. Spurs had started the game brightly and should have gone ahead in the seventh minute when van der Vaart released Scott Parker into the visiting area only for the midfielder to place his shot too close to keeper Szczesny. Arsenal responded with a left shot from Theo Walcott that Spurs keeper Brad Friedel tipped wide of the post. And when van der Vaart failed to convert a good opportunity at the near post midway through the half, Wenger’s side again reacted well, this time through Robin van Persie, who created a clear opportunity with a clever pull back that was wasted when Gervinho connected with a tame shot wide. Arsenal were looking nervy

bad winners: Spur’s assistant coach Clive Allen (third from right) was ignored by Wenger (centre) as Adebayor celebrates with van der Vaart — AFP photo

in front of goal and when Gareth Bale sent a powerful shot narrowly over at the start of the second-half, Tottenham showed signs of taking control of the game. Both sides had chances to score but it took the combination of Adebayor and van der Vaart to conjure the opener. Adebayor’s chipped pass found his teammate in space on the edge of the Arsenal area and the Holland striker brought the ball under control and finished with a leftfoot shot. Arsenal centreback Per Mertesacker immediately appealed for handball but ref-

eree Mike Dean adjudged that van der Vaart had collected the ball on his chest although television replays suggested the decision was marginal. The Gunners matched the hosts chance for chance and this time were rewarded for their efforts when Ramsey struck six minutes into the second-half. The opening came after Younes Kaboul had only half cleared an Arsenal corner and Alex Song was allowed to run to the byline and deliver a low cross that the Wales captain turned home from close range. Now Arsenal were in the

ascendancy and Redknapp’s growing concern was reflected in his decision to introduce Sandro to shore up his midfield in place of van der Vaart. The switch helped steady the home side, although Redknapp could hardly claim that Walker’s 73rd minute strike was the result of a tactical masterplan. The fullback chanced his arm after Luka Modric’s attempted shot had been deflected back towards the halfway line, advancing to within 30 yards of goal before unleashing a powerful drive that Szczesny should have kept out. — AFP

ROME: FOOTBALL/ SERIE A

Udinese go top as Bologna stumble UDINESE went top of Serie A after Mehdi Benatia and an Antonio Di Natale (pic) penalty gave them a 2-0 victory over Bologna yesterday. The win took the northerners a point clear of Napoli, 3-0 winners at Inter Milan on Saturday, ahead of the night’s crunch clash between Juventus, who would go back to the top with a two-goal victory, and champions AC Milan. Despite selling stars Alexis Sanchez (to Barcelona) and Gokhan Inler (to Napoli) in the summer, Udinese proved they have lost none of the verve that took them to a fourthplaced finish last season and qualification for the Champions League play-offs, where they were beaten

by Arsenal. Udinese coach Francesco Guidolin admitted he was proud to take his side into the international break at the top of the tree. “The most that can happen is that Juve join us. Alone or in company from now until the resumption of the league we will enjoy this achievement,” he said. “It really is a great satisfaction, even though I get angry when I hear people in the stands comparing us with Barcelona.” Morocco centreback Benatia gave them the lead on 29 minutes when Pablo Armero’s corner was headed goalwards by Damiano Ferronetti only to hit Benatia, who

nonetheless was quick to swivel and shoot home. Captain Di Natale was inches away from doubling the lead when his shot hit the post, the ball rebounding to Dusan Basta who slotted home but was signalled offside. Di Natale then wasted a glorious opportunity when he danced around goalkeeper Federico Agliardi but prodded the ball into the side netting with his right foot when he should have used his left instead. Bologna came close when Alessandro Diamanti curled a free-kick goalwards but Samir Handanovic plunged to his left to beat it away at his near post.

Diego Perez then committed a terrible foul from behind on Armero to give away a penalty, though the incident was possibly just outside area. Di Natale made no mistake from the spot on 72 minutes. — AFP

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