PETALING JAYA: Non-Muslim places of worship have been allowed to reopen starting Feb 12 for the remainder of the movement control order, which is scheduled to end on Feb 18, says the National Unity Ministry.
The ministry said the decision was made during a special National Security Council (NSC) meeting chaired by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin
(pic). The government has agreed that the opening of non-Muslim houses of worship during the MCO is subject to strict SOP including to limit the number of attendance only to 30 people at one time, said the ministry.
Other SOP include the houses of worship must undergo a 30-minute sanitisation before and after any religious or prayers activities.
The 1970s turned 50 in 2020. The Los Angeles Conservancy, whose mission is to preserve the historic places that make L.A. County unique, is celebrating with “Rolling Through the ‘70s: A Weekend in Los Angeles.” The educational initiative features three self-driving architectural tours showcasing buildings, cultural sites and landmarks from the pivotal decade. Of the 32 places included, here are nine to whet your appetite. Turn on your GPS, link to the L.A. Conservancy’s collection of ‘70s sound bites and songs and enjoy the ride. The view of downtown L.A. from the 110 Freeway is impressive but it didn’t exist before 1956 because of building height restrictions.
In Praise of Aunties: The Ultimate Home Cooks Food & Wine Editors
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The auntie is a universal concept shared by many cultures around the globe. She can be someone you re related to even, though not necessarily, your actual aunt or she might be a family friend, or a member of your community. Whoever she is, she is the keeper of tradition and the good gossip. And she is the consummate home cook. Your auntie doesn t need fancy techniques or ingredients. The food she makes feeds both your appetite and your soul. Here, we gather the recipes of some of our favorite aunties across the country: a Thai rice porridge that will soothe you, an Armenian dessert that has survived war and genocide, a Korean fried chicken that will remind you to celebrate life, an Indian dish of chickpeas and fried bread that is always a crowd-pleaser, and a Southern seafood mac and cheese that will lift your spirits. We gathered their stories, too, so you can get to know the