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Wet Aidilfitri forecast

Posted: 28 Aug 2011 11:36 PM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR -- It is going to be a wet Aidilfitri, according to the weatherman.

The Malaysian Meteorological Department has forecast rain in most parts of the country tomorrow and on Wednesday.

Aidilfitri is expected to fall tomorrow.


A spokesman told Bernama rain was expected in the northern and east coast states of peninsular Malaysia as well as Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan and southern Johor.

"In other areas, the weather is expected to be cloudy," he said.

The weather in Sabah and Sarawak was expected to be fair in the morning tomorrow and on Wednesday, according to a report on the department's website, www.met.gov.my. -- Bernama

23 people killed in road accidents on 6th day of Ops Sikap

Posted: 28 Aug 2011 11:22 PM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR -- Twenty-three people were killed in road accidents on the sixth day of Ops Sikap yesterday compared to 17 deaths on Saturday, police said.

Of the total, 18 deaths involved motorcyclists.

Municipal roads recorded the most number of accidents at 420 followed by federal roads (392), state roads (213), highways (129) and other roads (75).


A total of 9,094 summonses were issued for various offenses yesterday. -- Bernama

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Malaysians in New York evacuated

Posted: 28 Aug 2011 10:38 AM PDT

2011/08/29
By Rozanna Latiff
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A taxi whizzes past Times Square in New York City as authorities ordered evacuations and transit shutdowns on Saturday. — Reuters picture

A taxi whizzes past Times Square in New York City as authorities ordered evacuations and transit shutdowns on Saturday. — Reuters picture

KUALA LUMPUR: As Hurricane Irene battered the east coast of the United States yesterday, Malaysians there were either evacuated or holed up in their homes or hotel rooms, bracing for the worst like the rest around them.

At press time, at least nine people were reported dead as Irene swept in from the Atlantic, in what meteorological agencies said was a "weakened" storm, with wind strength diminished substantially to 120kph, according to wire agencies.

That meant Irene was at the threshold of hurricane status but it still caused widespread damage as lightning, tornadoes and floods were reported all along

most parts of the coast.

Among the Malaysians stuck in New York City, where Irene is the first hurricane in a generation to have hit, were Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Puad Zarkashi and his family.


Some 370,000 people were ordered to evacuate flood-prone areas in New York, including near Wall Street. Even the underground subway system had been shut, prompting Puad to describe the city as a "ghost town".

He said he and his family were "bracing for the worst" in their hotel rooms while waiting for the storm to pass.

"We've been told to expect tornadoes and flooding. I don't know when my family and I will be able to leave our hotel or the city, as all the airports and road tunnels have been closed," he told the New Straits Times about 5.30am local time (5.30pm in Malaysia).

Puad, who was on a family holiday in the US, said the city's streets had emptied as torrential rain beat down and wind speeds rose.

Puad said he had originally planned to attend a buka puasa gathering with Malaysian students in New York and had just arrived in the city when news of the hurricane broke three days ago.

"Since then, we've been stranded here. Luckily, we have food and supplies."

The family, he said, was staying at the Radisson Hotel, in central New York, and was keeping in close contact with the Malaysian consular-general in the city.

The consulate, Puad said, had informed him that most Malaysian
students in the city had already been evacuated.

However, he was unsure of the situation with students in other affected areas such as New Jersey and Washington, DC.

"It's difficult to get information as communication lines are constantly interrupted. Even the local television stations and news channels have put their programming on hold."

Bernama reported that Malaysian students there and staff of the Malaysian permanent mission to the United Nations had evacuated their homes on Saturday evening.

Among the evacuees were Loh Teck Siong, counsellor and head
of chancery of the mission, and his family.

Loh said he, his wife and 13-year-old son had moved to the mission by 3pm on Saturday.

Joining him at the mission were the Defence Ministry's representative, Wan Nazarudin Wan Ngah, his wife and their three children, aged 6, 9 and 11.

Loh said his home at 10, Waterside Plaza, on 23rd Street in Manhattan, facing the East River, is in the Zone A (prime) evacuation area.

In New Jersey, 20 Malaysian students, who are in their final year of engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, were asked to evacuate on Friday.

Hoboken lies on the west bank of the Hudson River.

The students, who lived outside the institute, had moved in with their Malaysian friends staying within the campus area, said Farhan Hassan, 23, a chemical engineering student.

Police to question Mat Sabu

Posted: 28 Aug 2011 10:28 AM PDT

2011/08/29
By P. Chandra Sagaran and Hariz Mohd
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Start reading history books, deputy IGP tells him

KUALA LUMPUR: Pas deputy president Mohamad Sabu will soon be called to give his statement over his alleged remarks that communist terrorists who attacked the Bukit Kepong police station in 1950 were the country's true heroes.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Khalid Abu Bakar said police had received at least 43 reports against the opposition politician's speech and were investigating the case under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code for making a statement that could cause alarm to the public.


"Police are expecting to record his statement soon to facilitate investigations," he told the New Straits Times yesterday.

Mohamad, better known as Mat Sabu, had allegedly made the remarks at a political ceramah in Tasek Gelugor, Penang, on Aug 21.

Khalid said he would like to advise Mohamad to start reading history books before issuing such statements.


"It has not only angered members of the country's security forces but also hurt the feelings of the families of the 16 Bukit Kepong policemen who were
killed in the incident.

"Do not simply say things without understanding the real story
behind it."


It was reported in a Malay daily that Mohamad had allegedly said Muhammad Indera, who helped the communists in the attack, was the real hero and
not the 25 policemen and their family members who defended the station as they were "British officers".

Mohamad had also allegedly said Datuk Onn Jaafar and Tunku Abdul Rahman should not be hailed as icons of the nation's independence as they were officers
for the British administration then.

He had apparently vowed to rewrite the history of the country's independence if the opposition succeeded in taking over the government.

In Ipoh, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek said Mohamad's alleged remarks were an attempt to divert the people's attention from the opposition's internal issues and conflicts.

"Apart from the issues faced by Pas and Pakatan Rakyat, it is also to ensure that the ongoing sodomy trial of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is given less importance.

"Stating that Tunku and Onn were British officers is an insult, not only to them and their families, but also to all Malaysians.

"They are the founding fathers of the country who fought for independence.
"If we go by Mohamad's analysis, then we should welcome Chin Peng back into the country as he is a bigger hero."

Chin Peng, the former leader of the Communist Party of Malaya, is living in exile in Thailand. He lost his legal appeal to return to Malaysia.

"I do not know on what grounds the statement was made, but I am sure that the opposition will continue to make similar statements and stir up controversies to cover up their weaknesses," said Dr Chua, adding that leaders and the security forces who died defending the country were the real heroes.

Meanwhile, Pas vice-president Salahuddin Ayub said the party would review the video recordings of the Aug 21 ceramah by Mohamad before taking any action.
However, this would only be done after Hari Raya Aidilfitri, he added.

"We need to know the context of his speech first before deciding on the next course of action."

Salahuddin insisted that Pas was against any form of violence by communist insurgents.

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Surprise call-up for Fitri and Amir

Posted: 28 Aug 2011 07:20 PM PDT

2011/08/29
By Jugjet Singh


Fitri Saari is still in a daze.

Fitri Saari is still in a daze.

PROJECT 2013 players, Fitri Saari, 18, and Amir Farid, 20, couldn't believe their ears when they were chosen for the inaugural Asian Champions Trophy in Ordos, China on Sept 3-11.

The duo had only joined the senior side for a week of training, and played a few minutes against Japan in the Five-Series friendlies but impressed coach Tai Beng Hai to win their places.

"I'm still in a daze as I did not expect to be selected for the Asian Champions Trophy after just one week with the seniors," said Fitri, whose brother Faizal Saari is also with the national seniors.


Amir, who was also stunned, said: "I felt that I did not have any chance of playing in Ordos, but now that I have been selected, I will give my best."

Both the players, together with Faizal, will play in the Junior World Cup Qualifier in Malacca next May.

When asked how they felt after upstaging more experienced players for their places in the senior squad, Amir said: "I am honoured to be selected over some seasoned players and I feel this chance to play against the best teams in Asia should give us an added advantage when we play in the Junior World Cup Qualifier."


In Ordos, Malaysia are ranked second behind Asian Games champions Pakistan. However, South Korea are expected to be Malaysia's main rivals for a place in the final.

It will be uphill for Malaysia in Ordos as the team are without former skipper Azlan Misron (left out due to injury), while forward Hafifi Hafiz has opted out due to personal reasons and Kelvinder Singh has to stay back to continue his fitness programme.

The tournament does not offer any ranking points and this initiative by the Asian Hockey Federation is some 20 years too late as European teams have progressed tremendously by playing regularly among themselves.


Malaysia are building a team for the Champions Challenge I in South Africa on Nov 26-Dec 4 which provides valuable ranking points. The national players need to finish in the top-five among eight teams to move up from their present 15th, to 12th in the world.

For the Champions Challenge I, Malaysia are in Group B with Canada, Argentina and Japan. Group A comprises New Zealand, South Africa, Belgium and Poland.

ASIAN CHAMPIONS TROPHY: Sept 3: Pakistan v Malaysia; Sept 4: South Korea v Malaysia; Sept 6: China v Malaysia; Sept 7: Malaysia v India; Sept 9: Malaysia v Japan.

Soldado show in Valencia

Posted: 28 Aug 2011 07:18 PM PDT

MADRID: A dramatic late double strike saw Roberto Soldado complete a hat-trick as Valencia beat Racing Santander 4-3 having appeared to be heading for defeat as the new La Liga season finally got underway on Saturday.

The season was supposed to start a week ago but a strike of a different kind -- as players downed tools over wages -- meant it was delayed for the first time in 27 years.

Hosts Valencia are aiming to consolidate after their third place finish last season despite losing a key player in Juan Mata to Chelsea but they lacked shape and rhythm in their first league game of the season.


It started well with Soldado sliding the ball home after keeper Antonio Rodriguez spilled a Pablo Hernandez shot after just one minute but he went on to head into his own goal six minutes later before Lautaro Acosta gave Racing the lead after 14 minutes.

The game appeared to be going away from Valencia as Adrian Gonzalez took advantage of a poor defensive clearance to add to Racing's lead on 56 minutes but then defender Adil Rami reduced the deficit (58).

Soldado turned the game on its head with two quickfire clinical finishes after 88 and 90 minutes.


"It was a victory that came with a lot of effort and there are a lot of lessons to be learnt," said Valencia coach Unai Emery.

"The most important thing is that we learn from the mistakes and improve in defence. Otherwise, generally we created plenty of chances to score but we did not make the most of them."


There was also a late goal from Ruben Castro who gave Real Betis a 1-0 victory against Granada in the battle between newly promoted sides.

Betis appear better equipped to cope in the top flight after spending just a year in the second tier of Spanish football where they impressed with the quality of their play, but they struggled to create chances in a hard-fought encounter.

Alvaro Vadillo on the wing for Betis was the liveliest player on the pitch in the first half but a resolute home defence kept Betis a bay.

The match appeared to be heading for a stalemate before Castro fired home three minutes from time.

Earlier a double from Imanol Agirretxe gave ten-man Real Sociedad a 2-1 victory over Sporting Gijon.

Sporting had the second worst scoring record in the last campaign with just 35 goals and while they had the greater possession early on they created little danger and it was the visitors who went ahead from a well-worked move.

After a neat exchange in midfield the ball was played to Carlos Martinez who crossed for Agirretxe to head home after 34 minutes.

The 24-year-old striker headed in his second mid-way through the second half but a penalty conceded by Martinez, for which he was red-carded, gave Miguel De las Cuevas the chance to pull it back to 2-1 after 68 minutes.

Real clung on, however, as Sporting defender Alberto Lora was also dismissed for a second yellow card in the last minute. -- AFP

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