Thursday, 13 March 2014

Going under the knife again

The Oscar winner is doing everything in her power to stay alive and well. PHOTO: FILE
Hollywood actor Angelina Jolie shocked fans worldwide back in May 2013, when she revealed that she had undergone a preventive double mastectomy. “I decided to be proactive and to minimise the risk as much I could,” she said at the time, reports BBC.
Brad Pitt’s other half is unfortunately not only very prone to suffering from breast cancer, but also ovarian cancer, reports E! Online. Jolie also has an approximately 50% risk of developing ovarian cancer, of which her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died from at the age of only 56.
In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, the Oscar-winner revealed her journey to stay healthy is far from over. “There’s still another surgery to have, which I haven’t yet,” theMaleficent actor explained. “I’ll get advice from all these wonderful people who’ve I’ve been talking to, to get through the next stage.”
Despite the prospect of more surgery, the mother of six couldn’t be more positive. “I’m great! I’m very happy I made the decision,” she said of her mastectomy. “I was very fortunate to have great doctors and very, very fortunate to have a good recovery.”
Jolie also went on to relate to others going through illness. “Wherever I go, usually I run into women and we talk about health issues, women’s issues, breast cancer, ovarian cancer. I’ve talked to men about their daughters’ and wives’ health. It makes me feel closer to other people who deal with the same things and have either lost their parents or are considering surgeries or wondering about their children…The reason that I wrote it was to try to communicate and help and connect with other women and other families going through the same thing. And …I was very, very moved by all the support and kindness from so many people.”

In conversation with Om Puri

The legendary actor has portrayed many Pakistani characters, and will next be seen as General Kiyani. PHOTO: FILE
LAHORE: 
If there is one person that does not need an introduction, it would have to be Om Puri. One of the most recognised South Asian personalities across the world, Puri is currently in Lahore for the first time with his new play Teri Amrita. From East is Eastto Charlie Wilson’s War, Puri has played a vast array of Pakistani personalities and characters and he is now setting out to portray General Kiyani in a biopic on arguably the most famous Pakistani of our time, Malala Yousafzai.
“It was very noble what General Kiyani did for Malala,” says Om Puri in an exclusive tête-à-tête with The Express Tribune, “I am excited to portray him in the film.” Actors have a very delicate job to perform when portraying a real life character, “it is important to capture the essence of the person but not imitate him/her, and that is the most important thing one has to do when playing a real person,” says Puri.
Puri talks about the process used to prepare for the role. What he describes as his method falls directly in line with the teachings of Stanislavski’s approach to realistic acting. “For every character, one needs to mentally create a back story that becomes a reference point for your reactions, the emotional part of the character helps analyse how the character feels about different situations, and finally it is the physical manifestation of the role.”
His work has been very eclectic from villainous characters to comedic ones, Om Puri has done it all. He has found the most satisfaction in working on socially relevant films thus far in his career. “I was never considered the most sell-able star, and hence had to create a niche for myself that worked,” continues Puri, “while commercial films have improved, films on hard pressing issues are missing from the industry and even when they are made, the issue is sugar coated and depicted in a softer manner.”
In Charlie Wilson’s War, Puri portrayed the Pakistani dictator Ziaul Haq. “I really enjoyed playing Ziaul Haq,” he says of the experience, “I still remember when we were discussing the character. I told the director that Zia-ul-Haq had a gold tooth, they had one made for me and I have saved it as a souvenir.”
Om Puri’s love for Pakistan stems from his encounters with Pakistani people all around the globe. “The love and affection I have gotten from Pakistanis across the world has been extraordinary.” He remembers an incident from back in the 90s while filming My Son the Fanatic in London, when his son wanted to eat bhindi (lady fingers). In order to fulfill his son’s wishes, Puri ventured out to South Hall. “After I had selected all the vegetables I wanted to get, I proceeded to the cashier and the gentleman was a Pakistani who recognised me. He did not let me pay for the vegetables and said ‘you have given us so much joy and we have enjoyed your work so much that it is ethically wrong for me to take money from you’.”
The hard-hitting reality of Indo-Pak politics dictates an animosity between the two nations but on a personal level, people have found great friendships across the border. “It has been my lifelong dream to visit Pakistan and when I crossed the border yesterday into Lahore, I felt like I had just been born,” confesses Puri. “I tried looking for differences between the two countries, and what would be something new to see, but I didn’t find any. After all we are the same people and our lifetime apart is only a minute fraction of our history.”
While he presses on the point that life is too short to have grudges and grievances, he also highlights the fact that there are people around the world who fail to understand humanity and cause trouble not only for themselves, but also for those around them. “We all have to die one day, whether it is in a bomb blast or due to some illness. What is important to understand is that those trying to pull us apart are not strong enough if we are determined to stand up for what is right.”

Bayern Munich president Hoeness sentenced to three and a half years in prison for tax evasion

Bayern Munich president Hoeness sentenced to three and a half years in prison for tax evasion
The 62-year-old had admitted to owing approximately €27.2 million in taxes through an undisclosed bank account but had hoped to avoid jail time
Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for tax evasion.

The 62-year-old had admitted to owing approximately €27.2 million in taxes through an undisclosed Swiss bank account. His defence team had hoped his confession would enable him to avoid jail time.

The prosecution demanded that Hoeness be sentenced to five and a half years for failing to declare his full income between 2003 and 2009.

Under German law, Hoeness could have escaped prosecution by successfully filing a voluntary disclosure but when he did so last year, it was rejected as the documents were incorrect or incomplete.

The former forward won four Bundesliga titles and three European Cups during his playing days with Bayern and has been involved in administrative roles with the Bavarian club ever since his retirement, serving first as general manager and then as president.

The case has prompted thousands to pre-emptively pay back taxes in order to avoid possible prosecution, with the number expected to increase over the coming years

Bahria Town Hospital sends doctors to Thar

Villagers wait to receive relief supplies outside a military camp in Mithi, the capital of Tharparkar district, some 300 kilometres from Karachi on March 11, 2014. PHOTO: AFP
LAHORE: 
A medical mission, including mobile medical units with doctors and paramedical staff from the Bahria Town Hospital left for Tharparkar on Wednesday.
These units are carrying ECG and ultrasound machines along with an examination laboratory and dispensary. The team consists of qualified doctors and paramedical staff, trained to deal with emergency and epidemic situations.
Addressing the medical team, chairman of Bahria Town Malik Riaz said that his organisation realises the suffering of the Tharis and will do whatever he can to help them out.
He added that the Bahria relief team is already engaged in helping the affected while the Bahria Dastarkhuwans are also serving food to the needy twice a day in Mithi, Chhachhro, Diplo and Nagarparkar.
He said that people admitted in the Bahria Town hospitals were provided cash relief, as was promised earlier.
Malik stated that the Bahria team would stay in Thar for the next six months. In the meantime, 200 wells will be drilled to improve the drought conditions in the area.  He said the project would cost tens of millions of rupees which will be spent by Bahria Town alone as it is its policy that it does not accept contributions from public or private resources

Red Zone’: Police checks drive customers away from Do Darya

“The traffic towards the restaurants may have decreased due to the security checks but I would like to reassure you that this is a regular check post, much like the others around the city,” said the SHO PHOTO: AFP
KARACHI: The popular food street in the Defence Housing Authority (DHA) phase VIII, Do Darya, almost wears a deserted look as citizens are having a hard time reaching the site due to the stringent security checks along the way.
Meanwhile, the personnel deployed at the two main routes leading to Do Darya since the last week hardly seem to know what they are supposed to be looking for. They claim to be simply following orders of the high-ranking officials. “We have orders to check every single vehicle coming through on the routes leading towards Do Darya,” said Darakshan Police SHO Zawwar Hussain. He, however, admitted that they had not found anything suspicious from any of the vehicles during the last week.
The move by the police has deterred even frequent visitors from heading towards the popular food street. “We are all for good security measures but the checking being done by the police is becoming a nuisance for our customers. It takes them an hour to reach the restaurants from the check posts and families do not appreciate being asked to step out of their vehicles to be checked,” explained Abdul Samad, the owner of Mirage Restaurant, while speaking to The Express Tribune. Samad, as well as the other restaurant owners believe that the move was meant to harass their customers and discourage them from making their way to the restaurants. “There are personnel around five police stations, including Clifton, Gizri, Preedy Street, Arambagh and Darakshan, deployed at the site. The number of visitors to our restaurants has dropped by over 50 per cent in the last one week alone,” he reported. Samad went on to claim that the move was another ploy by the DHA to force the restaurants to evacuate the site.
A frequent visitor to the food street, Abdul Razzaq, echoed Samad’s stance. “I have stopped going there recently as the police would stop our car and ask all my family to step out to be searched. It used to be a good place for a family outing but the police have turned it into a red zone now,” he complained.
“We have stopped going to those restaurants as the police stops my car and asks to step out for checking each and every family member, it was a good place to visit with family but now it has transformed into a red zone area,” said Asif Razzaq a frequent visitor.
When contacted, the Clifton SP Muhammad Nadeem expressed ignorance about the stricter security measures, saying that he would inquire into the incident and try to facilitate the citizens. SHO Zawwar, on the other hand, appealed to citizens to be patient with the police as they were just doing their jobs.
“The traffic towards the restaurants may have decreased due to the security checks but I would like to reassure you that this is a regular check post, much like the others around the city,” he said. “We are just checking the cars and letting them go.”

Manchester City to sign Messi? Forget it, insists Xavi

Manchester City to sign Messi? Forget it, insists Xavi
The Argentine superstar has been linked with a record-breaking move to the Premier League but his team-mate says Barcelona will never sell their star man
EXCLUSIVE
By Thomas Unsworth

Barcelona midfielder Xavi has told Manchester City to abandon any hope they might retain of ever snatchingLionel Messi away from the Catalan giants.

By his own majestic standards Messi, who missed nearly two months of the season through injury, has struggled to find his best form in recent weeks, while Barcelona have surrendered the leadership of La Liga to Real Madrid.

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The Argentine superstar has scored 230 goals for the club since making his debut as 17-year-old a decade ago, but has looked ill at ease in recent weeks as he adjusts to the demands of manager Tata Martino’s tactics, leading to suggestions that he could be tempted to consider a new challenge in the summer. 

But Xavi insists not even a world-record fee could tempt Barcelona into selling their star man.

“Of course there will always be stories about the best player in the world and in my opinion the best player ever - but Manchester City and any other team can forget about signing Messi,” Xavi told Goal.

“There is no transfer fee that could make it a good deal for Barcelona - and as everybody who knows him knows - he loves the club and has made it clear he never wants to leave.”

Barcelona head into the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against City with a healthy advantage after capitalising on Martin Demichelis’ red card and hold a 2-0 lead ahead of Wednesday’s return match at Camp Nou.

City were without Messi’s Argentina team-mate Sergio Aguero for the match at the Etihad Stadium a fortnight ago but the former Atletico Madrid striker is certain to start this evening and Xavi knows the tie is far from over.

He added: “It was a good result in Manchester - but we knew at the end of the game it wasn't over - and all the players know to expect a very tough 90 minutes. 

“They have shown in England that they can score four or five goals in a game many times, so we have to respect their attacking talent and the ability of their players. 

“We are confident we can progress, but must respect they are an excellent team and the job is not done.”

Pogba or Pjanic in, Lavezzi out – PSG’s plans for a summer revolution

The Ligue 1 champions have shortlisted a number of high-profile names - with the Juventus star at the very top - while they are also preparing to bid farewell to several players
SPECIAL REPORT
By Simone Rovera

Paris Saint-Germain have made plenty of waves in the transfer market in recent years, luring stars such as Thiago Silva, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani to Ligue 1.

And while the French giants are on course for a second successive domestic title and are cruising through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, they have no intention of cutting down on their spending.

PSG's aim is to become the best team in Europe and if they fail to conquer the Champions League this season, then their summer activity should give them an even better chance next term. 

In order to reach the European summit, the Parisians are planning more major signings ahead of 2014-15. To make room for the new arrivals, they will offload a number of players from their first team squad.

Goal takes a look at PSG's plans for a summer revolution.

PSG'S WISHLIST: DAVID LUIZ, POGBA & HAZARD


PSG are keen to add an extra centre-back to their squad and they have earmarked a number of players as potential defensive reinforcements. David Luiz of Chelsea, Mehdi Benatia of Roma and Eliaquim Mangala of Porto have all made the Ligue 1 champions' shortlist. Although they still have faith in Marquinhos, a more experienced partner for Thiago Silva is being considered.

The titleholders are also keeping tabs on a number of right-backs and are eager to bring in some fresh competition for Gregory van der Wiel. Barcelona's Dani Alves is the club's dream target, but they accept it will be a difficult task luring the Brazil international away from his current club. Newcastle's Mathieu Debuchy is a cheaper alternative.

In midfield, Juventus star Paul Pogba remains PSG's No.1 transfer target. Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has held informal talks with his Juventus counterpart Andrea Agnelli to discuss a potential transfer. The PSG chief has also sat down with Pogba's agent Mino Raiola on a number of occasions in recent weeks while finalising the contract renewals of Maxwell and Blaise Matuidi. The Serie A champions will not let go of the energetic midfielder on the cheap, though, and will not open the bidding at less than €60 million.

PSG have therefore already looked at alternatives and Miralem Pjanic is their Plan B. The Bosnia international is in talks with Roma over a new deal, but he could earn €4m per year at PSG against €3m per annum at his current club. Even if Pjanic does sign a contract extension with the Giallorossi, a summer move cannot be ruled out. However, the recent long-term injury to Kevin Strootman means Roma will now be more reluctant to sell.

With Ezequiel Lavezzi possibly on his way out, PSG have set their sights on Eden Hazard to strengthen their attack, but there are two serious obstacles. One is Chelsea's valuation and the other is Jose Mourinho's admiration of the Belgium international. A transfer is therefore all but impossible. Another option is Pedro, who has had to settle for a spot on the bench at Barcelona more than he might be willing to accept.

GOING OUT: MENEZ, LAVEZZI & PASTORE


The Champions League challengers are also ready to bid farewell to a number of players, with Jeremy Menez all but certain to leave the Parc des Princes this summer. The versatile attacker has an expiring contract and a number of Serie A sides are closely monitoring his situation, including Juventus, AC Milan and Fiorentina.

Another attacker who could be on the move come June is Lavezzi. The Argentine is happy and settled at PSG, but has been unable to replicate the form that saw him become a star at Napoli before his transfer to Ligue 1. Inter were keen to bring the attacker back to Italy last year and PSG are ready to open talks if theNerazzurri reignite their interest this summer, although he would have to accept a pay-cut. 

The future of Brazil international Alex is also in doubt as still no agreement has been reached over a contract renewal. The defender is keen to stay at his current club, but PSG might be tempted to offload the former Chelsea man if a better alternative becomes available for the right price.

Another player who could possibly move on ahead of the 2014-15 campaign is Javier Pastore. The Argentine is happy with his current situation at the club, but his status could change if one of Pogba and Pjanic were to arrive. If the latter joins, Pastore could be used in a part-exchange deal as Roma sporting director Walter Sabatini is a huge fan having first brought the South American to Palermo from Huracan.

Edinson Cavani has also been linked with a transfer and a number of Premier League sides are keeping a close eye on his situation. There have been claims that the 26-year-old is unhappy to play second fiddle behind Zlatan Ibrahimovic and would be open to another new adventure. However, a transfer does not seem a realistic option at this point as PSG see the Uruguay international as an integral part of their plans.

Italy international Marco Verratti very much finds himself in the same boat as Cavani. The midfielder has been heavily linked with a return to Serie A, especially Juventus, but PSG are unlikely to let go of the playmaker following his outstanding performances since he joined from Pescara. Verratti has a contract with the French champions until June 2018 and an offer well in excess of €30m will be needed to make PSG even blink.