gcc plans its own weather satellite
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gcc plans its own weather satellite
THURSDAY | SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 | DHUL QA’ADA 26, 1436 AH P19 ϐ VOL. 34 NO. 300 | PAGES 32 | BAISAS 200 P30 ǯϐ P27 ͷͲ Inside Chief Executive Officer DR IBRAHIM BIN AHMED AL KINDI Mahathir returns, says ready for probe Myanmar pushes for peace with rebels Russian combat troops in Syria Editor-in-Chief ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising PO Box 974, Postal Code 100, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman www.omanobserver.om FOLLOW US ON: OMAN Dalilak website to guide students MUSCAT: The Ministry of Higher Education launched Dalilak (Your Guide) website, which includes a huge database containing a set of basic free services aimed at students coming from various parts of the Sultanate to stay in Muscat for the purpose of study. The website meets the needs of students, like housing, transportation, food and other services and is divided into six main sections, namely hostels, transportation, promotions and offers, jobs, sale of used materials, and teachers. REPORT ON P3 WORLD Child mortality rate has halved NEW YORK: The number of children under 5 who die of preventable causes has dropped by more than 50 per cent since 1990, but the goal set in 2000 to reduce the number by two-thirds has not been met, according to a Unicef report released on Wednesday. The report found that while the lives of 48 million children have been saved in the last 15 years, only 24 of the world’s 81 poorest countries have cut the figure by two-thirds, as set out in the 2000 Millenium Development Goals (MDGs), a set of global benchmarks that were to be met by 2015. REPORT ON P12 REGION Egypt sends ground troops to Yemen SANAA: As many as 800 Egyptian soldiers arrived in Yemen late on Tuesday, Egyptian security sources said, swelling the ranks of an Arab military contingent which aims to rout the Houthi group after a five-month civil war. It was the first reported deployment of ground troops there by Egypt, which has one of the Arab world’s strongest armies. A coalition has scored major gains against the group and its allies and now setting its sights on the capital Sanaa. Four Egyptian units of between 150 to 200 troops along with tanks and transport vehicles arrived in Yemen late on Tuesday, two Egyptian security sources said. REPORT ON P13 INSIDESTORIES P6 BANGKOK SUSPECT HANDED DEVICE TO BOMBER P9 IN UK, TEACHERS LEARN HOW TO TACKLE EXTREMISTS editor@omanobserver.om Job-seekers to get priority in projects GCC PLANS ITS OWN WEATHER SATELLITE LAKSHMI KOTHANETH MUSCAT Sept. 9: Developing GCC’s own weather satellite was discussed at the annual meeting of the GCC Committee of Meteorology and Climate, held at Al Bustan Palace Hotel, yesterday. While the infrastructure is yet to be discussed in detail, the authorities feel having an independent satellite for the region would be one of the best ways to move forward as at present the Gulf Cooperation Council countries pay annual membership licenses for the services of international satellites to predict weather forecasts. “We are discussing GCC satellite, but the issue is that we still do not have the infrastructure. All the GCC countries at present have a membership for the annual license for example the EUMETSAT in Europe. Based on this license the GCC countries receive satellite pictures from the geostationary satellite every 15 minutes,” said Dr Juma bin Said al Maskari, DirectorGeneral of the Meteorology at the Public Authority for Civil Aviation, told the Observer. He said that the aim of this meeting is to form a integrated GCC system which facilitates exchange of warning and issuing the precautionary notices. He added that the participants discussed the need for a standard GCC Meteorology Law. He said that while the Sultanate has completed linking four radars (Salalah, Fahud, Duqm and Ras Al Hadd) to the system, work is under way to connect the fifth radar ( Ras Al Hadd) as well. Regarding climate forecast for next year, Dr Maskari said out that the El Nino, a world phenomenon, has been active this year and resulted in rains which hopefully will also continue in winter. The meeting also discussed earthquake monitoring and enhancing relations among Met offices in the GCC, as well as the role of media in spreading awareness about precautions and weather forecasts. TURN TO P5 EU unveils ‘bold’ plan on refugees STRASBOURG, France: EU Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker unveiled major plans on Wednesday to force the bloc to share 160,000 refugees and ease the burden on border states from the worst migration crisis since World War II. As pressure mounted for an emergency EU summit on the issue, German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the bloc to go even further, calling for a distribution of migrants with no limits on actual numbers. Underscoring the difficulties transit countries such as Hungary face, at least 400 desperate migrants broke through police lines at the flashpoint town of Roszke on Hungary’s southern border with Serbia, yelling “No camp!” as they scattered in all directions. With Greece, Hungary and Italy struggling to cope, Juncker urged Europe to look to its history and not be afraid of his “bold” proposals for compulsory quotas for a surge in mainly Syrian refugees fleeing conflict. “Now is not the time to take fright, it is time for bold, determined action for the European Union,” Juncker said in his first EU State of the Union speech to the European Parliament in Strasbourg. He also warned member states against making religious distinctions when deciding to admit refugees. A migrant child cries as she sits in a bus near a collection point in Roszke village, Hungary, on Wednesday. Hungary has closed its M5 highway after groups of migrants broke through a police cordon at Roszke on the border with Serbia and set off on foot towards the motorway, police said. — Reuters SEE PAGE 14 POSITIVE OUTLOOK Real estate deals at RO 971 million MUSCAT: The value of the traded contracts during August stood at RO 971.53 million and that the fee collected stood at RO 5,414,434. This was revealed by Abdullah bin Salim al Mukhaini, Real Estate Registry at the Ministry of Housing. He said that the total number of real estate transactions stood at 33,733 including sale, will, inheritance, exchange, mortgage and release of mortgage transactions. The total value of the sale contracts stood at RO 84,390,287 through 7,066 sale transactions at the level of governorates, and that the fee collected for the sale amounted to RO 2,509,680. The sale transactions in the Governorate of North Al Batinah was the highest with 1,403, compared to other governorates last month, followed by the governorates of Muscat (,1332), South Al Batinah (1,140), Dakhiliyah (871), Dhofar (534), North Al Sharqiyah (484), South Al Sharqiyah (440), Al Dahirah (390), Al Buraimi (283), Al Wusta (149), and Musandam (40). The official said that the value of the mortgage contracts stood at RO She ‘never aspired’ to become UK’s longest-reigning monarch P12 LUFTHANSA PILOTS BACK TO WORK AFTER COURT ORDER WEATHER TODAY MUSCAT MAX: 360C MIN: 320C SALALAH MAX: 310C MIN: 250C SUNRISE 05.51 AM PRAYER TIMINGS FAJR: 04:35 DHUHR: 12:09 ASR: 15:36 MAGHRIB: 18:22 ISHA: 19:33 NIZWA MAX: 380C MIN: 270C Queen Elizabeth II marks record reign EDINBURGH: Queen Elizabeth sealed a special place in the Britain’s history by becoming its longest-reigning monarch on Wednesday, but amid warm tributes from politicians and the public, she said the landmark was not something to which she had ever aspired. Elizabeth, 89, surpasses the 63 years, 7 months, 2 days, 16 hours and 23 minutes that her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria spent on the throne. The occasion was marked by cheering, flag-waving crowds on the street, bells ringing out in Westminster Abbey and solemn messages in parliament but Elizabeth, who is also the nation’s oldest ever monarch, wanted little fuss. She made only a brief reference to it in a speech as she opened a new railway line in Scotland. Thanking the crowd for their welcome, she said: “Many have also kindly noted another significance attaching to today, although it is not one to which I have ever aspired. “Inevitably a long life can pass by many milestones — my own is no exception — but I thank you all and the many others at home and overseas for your touching messages and great kindness.” However, in London, political leaders heaped praise on a head of state who became monarch aged just 25 at a time when Britain was emerging from the ravages of World War Two and has witnessed massive political change, social upheaval and the end of the British empire during her long reign. MUSCAT: The Board of Directors of Al Rafd Fund stressed the importance of ensuring feasibility of projects and called for seriousness from the project owners. It also highlighted the importance of giving priority to job-seekers, attach more interest to technical projects and reduce finance for similar activities. The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Dr Ali bin Masoud al Sunaidy, Minister of Commerce and Industry and Chairman of Al Rafd Fund Board of Directors. The meeting looked into the performance of the fund till the end of August, and the draft budget for 2016 before being submitted to the Ministry of Finance. The board also reviewed the mechanism to transfer the loan guarantee programme in collaboration with the number of local banks from the Public Authority for SMEs Development ‘Riyada’ to Al Rafd Fund and to increase coordination with different bodies to finance and support value-added projects. PHOTO ON P2 “The Queen is our Queen and we could not be more proud of her,” Prime Minister David Cameron told parliament in London calling her a “rock of stability”. “She has served this country with unfailing grace, dignity and decency and long may she continue to do so.” MORE REPORTS ON P14 Britain’s Queen Elizabeth waves as she arrives at Edinburgh Waverley Station in Scotland, Britain, on Wednesday. — Reuters 886,755,863 and the fee collected amounted to RO 1,925,934. The value of the exchanged contracts stood at RO 387,000 and the fee for the same amounted to RO 9,337. He also added that during the same period, 21,566 title deeds were issued including 4,807 in the Governorate of Muscat, 3,545 in North Al Batinah, 3,508 in South Al Batinah, 2,327 in Al Dakhiliyah, 1,305 in South Al Sharqiyah, 2,038 in North Al Sharqiyah, 1,184 in Al Dhahirah, 1,669 in Dhofar, 623 in Al Buraimi, 347 in Al Wusta and 213 in Musandam. The number of new land plots registered for the first time during August stood at 5,025. He said that the total title deeds issued for GCC nationals, as per the real estate possession regulations in the Sultanate, during August amounted to 166 with Kuwaitis on top with 95, followed by the UAE (51), Saudis (9), Bahrainis (8) and Qataris (3). Most of the possessions of the GCC nationals were focused in the Governorate of Dhofar with 51 per cent and the Governorate of South Al Batinah with 14 per cent. — ONA 2 OMAN OIL PRICE RISES $1.70 T H U R S DAY l S E P T E M B E R 1 0 l 2 0 1 5 OMAN BOARD REVIEWS AL RAFD FUND PERFORMANCE MSM GAINS 20 POINTS Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) said that Oman oil price (November delivery) reached $47.60. The price of Oman oil rose $1.70 from the price of Tuesday, which was $45.90. The average price of Oman oil (September Delivery 2015) has stabilised at $56 and 33 cents, thus $5.51per barrel lower than August delivery 2015. Muscat Securities Market general index on Wednesday added 20.8 points, comprising a rise by 0.36 per cent to close at 5,803.39 points, compared to the last session, which stood at 5,782.62 points. The trading value stood at RO 7.04 million, comprising a rise by 186.61 per cent compared to the last session, which stood at RO 2.46 million. Oman, India navies vouch for strategic ties The Board of Directors (BoD) of Al Rafd Fund on Wednesday held its third meeting of the year under the chairmanship of Dr Ali bin Masud al Sunaidy, Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Chairman of Al Rafd Fund. Sultanate has 72,424 pensioners in 2014 MUSCAT: The data released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI) demonstrated that 72,424 pensioners were recorded in the Sultanate by the end of 2014 with an increase rate of 4.6 per cent compared to the figures recorded in 2013, which reached 69,247 persons. The retirement pensions logged in 2014 reached about RO 315 million with an increase of 8 per cent compared to the figures recorded in 2013, which reached to RO 292 million. The number of insured persons who are active in the workers abroad system and registered in the pension funds reached 6,190 employees. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) came first by containing the highest The retirement pensions logged in 2014 reached about RO 315 million with an increase of 8 per cent compared to the figures recorded in 2013, which reached to RO 292 million. percentage of the Omani employees working abroad with 68.6 per cent. The lowest percentage was recorded in the Kingdom of Bahrain with 1.9 per cent. — ONA Dhofar Deputy Governor receives GCC delegates of cultural forum SALALAH: Shaikh Abdullah bin Saif al Mahrouqi, Deputy Governor of Dhofar received in his Office today the heads of delegations participating in the 7th Intellectual and Cultural Forum for GCC Youth, which is hosted by Salalah City in the presence of the representative of the GCC Secretariat General. The Deputy Governor of Dhofar stressed that these meetings reflect the depth of fraternal bonding and continuous communication between the GCC countries to participate and promote the spirit of brotherhood and prosperity to the level of progress and prosperity. — ONA Rear Admiral Abdullah Bin Khasim Bin Abdullah Al Raisi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman inspecting the Guard of Honour at South Block Lawns, New Delhi on Wednesday R A K SINGH NEW DELHI Sept. 9: Navies of Oman and India vowed to deepen the strategic ties and strengthen the mutual cooperation between them. The two countries also vowed to explore the scope of greater cooperation between their Naval forces during the ongoing visit of the Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman, Rear Admiral Abdullah bin Khamis Al Raisi, to India. “We have very close relationships with the Oman’s Navy and I am sure the Admiral Al Raisi’s visit to India will further help to strengthen the bridges of friendship between our two navies and open up avenue of cooperation between our two countries,” said Admiral R K Dhowan at an official meeting with his Omani counterpart Rear Admiral Raisi. Reciprocating Admiral Dhowan’s welcoming gesture, Rear Admiral Al Raisi vouched for the excellence of Indian shipyards and the country’s expertise in building strategic shipyards, while promising to involve India in Oman’s ship-building projects in future. Admiral R K Dhowan with Rear Admiral Abdullah bin Khasim bin Abdullah al Raisi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman at South Block, New Delhi on Wednesday. Al Riasi added that India, in fact, had been involved in Oman’s shipyard building projects even in past. Al Raisi’s ongoing four-day visit began Monday this week and is to last till September 10. On his arrival to India on September 7, Omani Navy commander was accorded a guard of honour at the South Block, which houses the India’s Ministry of Defence. After his arrival, Rear Admiral Al Raisi paid homage at Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate here and was thereafter received by Admiral R K Dhowan at the South Block lawns. At the South Block lawns he was accorded 50men Guard of Honour. After inspecting the guard of honour, Rear Admiral Al Raisi also met the India’s Vice Chief of Army Staff and Vice Chief of Air Staff in addition to other senior Ministry of Defence officials. Sources said Admiral Raisi was presently visiting some undisclosed strategic Indian naval bases. Indian companies eye market opportunities in Sultanate MUSCAT: The Embassy of India, Muscat organised on Tuesday a business meet for the visiting Indian delegation from the food, commodity and processing industry and healthcare sectors to explore business opportunities in Oman. Representatives of 16 Indian companies from food industry sector and 7 companies from health sector attended the meet. The meet was also attended by representatives of around 50 Omani companies, organizations, and government departments dealing with food industry and health sectors. The meet enabled close interaction between businessmen from the two countries enabling them to find new opportunities for enhancing India’s exports of agro-products and increasing medical tourism from Oman to India. A large number of patients from Oman travel to India for super-specialty medical treatments. India offers stateof-the-art hospital infrastructure, highly qualified doctors, skilled, experienced, warm & friendly nurses/paramedical staff and speedy attention to patient. Treatment costs in India are also very low as compared to other locations. The opportunity provided by Business Meet was used to announce that the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) Ahmed Al Dheeb, Unders-Secretary of Ministry of Commerce with Indian ambassador-designate to Oman Indra Mani Pandey. in association with the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India and Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC) will be organizing “ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE INDIA 2015”, an International Summit on Medical Value Travel from October 5-7, 2015 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. (For details of this summit please see www.ahcindia.in) The Embassy also reiterated Business that the Omani and health travellers may take advantage of Tourist Visa on Arrival (TVoA) enabled by Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), presently known as e-Tourist Visa. Travellers from Sultanate of Oman was in the first group of the countries (44) who were allowed to travel on e-visa to India. TVoA can be used by travellers for 30 days and restricted to a maximum of two times a year. At present, e-Tourist Visa facility is available for citizens of more than 100 countries arriving at 15 Airports in India. OMAN T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 Over 2.5 million visit Oman Pavilion in Milan omandailyobserver 3 Higher Education Ministry launches website for students Milan: The number of visitors to the Sultanate’s pavilion in Milan Expo 2015, held this year under the theme ‘ Earth Food, Energy for Life ‘ stood at 2,585,402 till 6 September. A number of their excellencies from the countries taking part in the Expo visited the Sultanate’s pavilion and praised its aesthetic elements and reflection of the Sultanate’s topography and culture. The Sultanate’s Pavilion focuses on showcasing the Sultanate’s rich history and culture and comparing between the Sultanate’s demography, geography and food system and that of Italy. — ONA Ithraa to lead invest in Oman mission to Italy MUSCAT: Final preparations are underway for an ‘Invest in Oman’ week in Milan, Italy, next week. Organised by Ithraa from September 16 to 19, the Forum will promote Oman’s business climate and investment opportunities to Italian companies in the logistics, agriculture, food, infrastructure and transport sectors. The Omani delegation will be led by Mohsin al Balushi, Adviser of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and includes representatives from the Supreme Council for Planning, Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Oman Food Investment Holding Company, Port of Salalah, Special Economic Zone Authority of Duqm, Ministry of Finance, Oman Air, Oman Rail, Oman Investment Fund, Omran, State General Reserve Fund, Al Rafd Fund, Public Establishment for Industrial Estates, Be’ah, Royal Oman Police, Oman International Exhibition Centre and Riyada. Select Omani companies from target sectors will also attend. Mohsin al Balushi said: “This initiative shows our commitment to increase the bilateral trade between Oman and Italy. The goal of our Italy visit is to raise Oman’s investment profile and generate interest. Given that Italy is one of the biggest players in agriculture and Italy has a diversified industrial economy. It is driven in large part by the manufacture of high-quality consumer goods produced by small and medium-sized enterprises, many of them family owned, having huge potential in the agriculture, construction, and service sectors. HIS HIGHNESS SAYYID FAISAL BIN TURKI AL SAID Ithraa’s Director General for Investment Promotion construction, we look to this event to create new avenues of collaboration that will enrich both nations.” According to His Highness Sayyid Faisal bin Turki al Said, Ithraa’s Director General for Investment Promotion, “Italy has a diversified industrial economy. It is driven in large part by the manufacture of high-quality consumer goods produced by small and mediumsized enterprises, many of them family owned, having huge potential in the agriculture, construction, and service sectors.” MUSCAT: The Ministry of Higher Education on Wednesday launched Dalilak (Your Guide) website, which includes a huge database containing a set of basic free services aimed at students coming from various parts of the Sultanate to stay in Muscat for the purpose of the study, under the auspices of Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed al Sarmi, Under Secretary of the Ministry of Higher Education. The ceremony began with an address by Shakoor bint Salim al Ghamariyah, member of the State Council, in which she referred to the importance of supporting students and TRC reviews National Innovation Strategy MUSCAT: The Research Council (TRC) organised on Wednesday the fourth meeting of the supervisory and technical committee on developing the National Innovation Strategy Project. The meeting is one of a series of meeting within the timelines to develop the strategy. A number of private and public specialists involved in the development of the National Innovation Strategy Project participated in the meeting which aims at preparing the main executive documents for the National Innovation Higher education ministry signs 200 scholarship agreement with PDO MUSCAT: Ministry of Higher Education signed on Wednesday internal scholarships finance agreement with Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed al Sarmi, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Higher Education signed the agreement on behalf of the ministry and by Abdul Amir bin Abdul Hussein al Ajmi, CEO for External Affairs at PDO on behalf of the company. Under the agreement, PDO will fund 200 undergraduate scholarships, covering all the tuition fees in higher education institutions in the Sultanate in Business, Administration, Engineering and information Systems with the cost of RO 4,380,000 on the condition that applicants should be from PDO concession areas. The first 100 scholarships were offered through the Higher Education Admission Centre (HEAC) for graduates of the academic year 2014/2015, where the students were given the chance to select the higher education institution providing them with appropriate advice and guidance to put them on the right track. Athra bint Nasser al Shibliyah, Executive Director of Dalilak Company said that the company falls under the umbrella of Sharikati (My Company) programme and competition, a subsidiary to ‘Injaz’ Oman. Dalilak Website meets the needs of students, like housing, transportation, food and other services. The website is divided into six main sections, namely hostels, transportation, promotions and offers, jobs, sale of used materials, and teachers. — ONA where he/she likes to pursue his/her studies on the condition that they meet the requirements of the discipline they want to study. The remaining 100 scholarships will be offered for graduates of previous years from the PDO concession areas. Details for these seats will be disclosed later. This agreement comes within the framework of the initiatives that are discussed by the ministry with the private sector institutions. — ONA Strategy’s main pillars namely human capita, intellectual property, marketing knowledge and economic diversification and institutional communication. The first session of the meeting included conducting an independent evaluation of the outcomes of the previous meeting and the steps and measures taken at this stage. During the second session of the meeting, the four teams of the National Innovation Strategy pillars organised four synchronised meetings. — ONA 4 OMAN omandailyobserver T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 Rains in Dhofar, Sohar BANGLADESHI NDC DELEGATION VISITS SQU MUSCAT: Heavy downpours continued in a number of wilayats causing some wadis to overflow and disrupting the traffic on Wednesday. According to the latest weather charts issued by the Directorate General Meteorology at the Public Authority for Civil Aviation, rains of varying intensity and will continue today accompanied by active winds in Musandam and Hajar mountains and the adjoining areas. The Met office expects scattered rains on the coastal and mountainous areas of Dhofar Governorate with chances of dust storms in the desert. The Directorate General Meteorology advises motorists to take extra precautions and not to risk crossing wadis. The Wilayat of Ibri experienced moderate to heavy rains causing some wadis to overflow. Scattered rains were reported in the wilayats of Nizwa, Sohar, Wadi Al Maawil, Nakhal, Wadi Bani Khalid. The Wilayat of Al Hamraa experienced heavy downpours for the second consecutive week associated with active winds. The heavy rains Muscat: Dr Ali bin Saud al Bimani, Vice-Chancellor of Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) received on Wednesday a delegation from the National Defence College (NDC) of Bangladesh. During the meeting, Al Bimani hailed the strong bilateral relations between the two friendly countries. The delegation was briefed on the SQU and its colleges, in addition to its programmes in the field of higher studies and scientific research. — ONA New batch of recruits joins Royal Oman Police MUSCAT: The Sultan Qaboos Academy for Police Sciences has received a new batch of recruits to start military training after passing interviews, written tests and medical check-ups. An official at the Royal Oman Police (ROP) said the recruitment of new batches aims to expand police services in all governorates of the Sultanate. He called on male holders of the general education diploma (GED) to seize the opportunity and to have the honour of joining the ROP. In August, the 35th batch of officer cadets and the 64th batch of police recruits joined ROP in Nizwa. Eight people arrested for selling drugs and liquor MUSCAT: Personnel from the department of inquiries and criminal investigation at the police command in Al Buraimi Governorate arrested two Asian men for possessing and selling liquor and chewing tobacco in the Wilayat of Al Buraimi, a Royal Oman Police official said. One of the defendants was caught red-handed at his shop with 33 bottles of liquor, and chewing tobacco in his possession. The defendant who also entered the country illegally told the police about his accomplice who was arrested later. Both defendants were referred to the Public Prosecution for investigation. 2 held drug dealers held The anti-narcotics department arrested two people in two separate cases of drug possession and distribution in Al Buraimi Governorate. In the first case, the directorate for MOTORCYCLE RIDING COURSE combating narcotics and psychotropic substances in Al Buraimi Governorate arrested an Omani citizen charged with possessing and using drugs and the police recovered more than 100 tablets of psychotropic substances from him. In the second case the directorate for combating narcotics and psychotropic substances at the police command in Al Buraimi Governorate arrest a citizen of a Gulf state for possessing and using drugs. Drug smuggling bid foiled at Muscat International Airport The anti-drug personnel at Muscat International Airport foiled an attempt to smuggle narcotics through the airport and arrested four people of different nationalities including two women. Police recovered more than 1,300 psychotropic tablets that were found in their possession. The Traffic Safety Institute (TSI) has launched a motorcycle riding course under the auspices of Lit Colonel Khamis bin Ali al Battashi, acting director of TSI. TSI is also holding a 2-week qualification programme for driving examiners which aims to enhance their knowledge and skills. Students sing tribute song; teachers perform dance and music Indian School Ghubra celebrates Teacher’s Day MUSCAT: A cultural programme was organised by the class 12 students and the School Management Committee to mark the Teachers’ Day on 2 September. The day began with the special morning assembly with a power point presentation and a prayer song by the students of class 6 which was a tribute to all teachers. This was followed by a group song by the Prefectorial Body in praise of teachers. The flash mob by class 12 students delighted the teachers. To honour all the teachers who have been instrumental in shaping their lives, the students of Class XII put up a spectacular show for the occasion. A short movie made by the students of class 12 was a great entertainment.The oneand-a-half hour programme consisted of foot tapping songs, groovy dances and electrifying bands. The Teacher’s Day celebrations on 3 September 2015 began with the address by the Principal, Papri Ghosh, who expressed her greetings to all the teachers. The cultural programme consisted of vibrant array of performances by the teachers. The teachers took the crowd by surprise with a medley of songs, dances, quiz, music. The funfilled games offered loads of excitement and entertainment. Rayees, President, Management Committee, conveyed his wishes to all the teachers on Teachers’ Day and applauded them for being the most passionate, innovative and committed mentors, contributing significantly to the holistic development of the children. He also stated the importance of teaching and the respect they command in the society at large. centred on hilltops and the centre of the wilayat causing all wadis to overflow. Heavy rain was also reported in Misfat Al Abriyeen extending to the mountainsides. The centre of the wilayat experienced heavy rain that disrupted traffic for several hours. A large number of villages in the Wilayat of Al Mudhaibi experienced heavy downpours which continued into the morning. Heavy rain fell in the Niyabat of Samad Al Shan and the adjoining villages causing many wadis to overflow. OMAN T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 IRELAND ANAESTHETISTS VISIT OMANI MEDICAL SPECIALTIES BOARD Dr Kevin Carson, president of the College of Anaesthetists of Ireland and Fintan Foy, Chief Executive Officer of the college visited the Omani Medical Specialties Board (OMSB).This visit is to strengthen cooperation between the two sides in anesthesiology program and to discuss training opportunities for OMSB resident physicians. The delegation met with Dr Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, CEO of OMSB and officials from the board. They also met with directors of OMSB Anesthesiology Program and some members of the scientific committees. The delegation also visited the training centre at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, where they met with doctors from the department of anesthesia and intensive care unit and some officials at the hospital. The Irish delegation also visited the Anesthesia Simulation Medical Center and met with Dr Hood al Abri, Head of the centre. The delegation was briefed on the services provided by the center and the most important courses and workshops. — ONA MADE IN S’PORE RNO navy ship Shinas to be launched today MUSCAT: Rear Admiral Abdullah bin Khamis al Raisi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) will on Wednesday arrive in Singapore to preside over launching ceremony of the RNO vessel Shinas and the naming of RNO navy ship Sadah. The vessel Shinas is the second of four navy ships which are being built by Singapore Technologies Marine Ltd (St Marine) all of which are equipped with the latest marine defence systems to enable RNO to carry out its national duties in protecting the achievements of the Sultanate’s renaissance. ST Marine won the contract to design and build four PVs for the RNO in 2012. T his contract was awarded by the Ministry of Defence of the Sultanate of Oman through a competitive international tender. Conference discusses cyber security MUSCAT: The conference on ‘Ensuring a Safer Cyber Environment’ organised by Bank Muscat, in association with the American International Group (AIG), on Wednesday called for addressing cyber security issues on a strategic level. Dr Hamad bin Salem al Rawahi, Executive President of the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), presided at the high profile conference aimed at enhancing co-operation between the government and the private sector in matters relating to preventing cyber crimes, identifying the best global practices in work environment, and benefiting from the expertise of relevant bodies. Senior officers from the Central Bank of Oman, TRA, banks and law enforcement agencies attended the conference. Talal al Maamari, Chief Executive Officer of Omantel, delivered the keynote address at the conference held at the bank’s head office. Lord Jonathan Evans, former Head of the British Security Service and currently a non-executive Director of HSBC, addressed the conference which called for a holistic cyber security plan to include information sharing, threat identification, protection of assets and an effective cybercrime response plan for business recovery and resumption, including a risk transfer plan of cyber security insurance. AbdulRazak Ali Issa, Chief Executive, said: “Bank Muscat is delighted to host the cyber security conference aimed at enhancing cooperation between the government and the private sector in matters relating to cybercrimes. Managing cyber security in organisations is beyond simply using technology to protect the networks and data. Organisations must start looking at a holistic cyber security plan to include information sharing, threat identification, protection of assets and an effective cyber crime response plan for business recovery and resumption.” MUSCAT: The Ministry of Education, represented by the International Educational Programmes Office honoured schools who got International Award at the Ministry of Education Theatre. The ceremony was presided over by Hamoud bin Khalfan al Harthi, UnderSecretary of the Ministry of Education for Education and Curriculum. It was attended by the director-generals of educational provincials, supervisors, school headmasters, and teachers working on the programme in the governorates educational. The importance of the award lies in increasing the motivation and enthusiasm of the students, through the participation of most of the students in the exchange of educational activities with various countries around the world, and creating new activities as well as benefiting from the mutual activities with partner schools. The joint work with other schools from outside the Sultanate also helps to exchange experiences and expand the perceptions of teachers and students. The winning schools are rewarded and acknowledged as ambassadors of international educational activity. They also receive the international recognition certificates as well as inkind prizes. There is no doubt that the work in order to receive the award, contributes to the creation of international links and activities through which the objectives are drawn and the output of the activities are analyzed in order to enrich the school curriculum. Since the implementation of the programme, 82 schools have received the award from schools based at Muscat, Al Sharqiya The opening session the GCC Permanent Meteorology and Climate Committee at Al Bustan Palace Hotel on Wednesday. — ONA According to the officials gathered from the six countries, having GCC’s own satellite could reduce the current cost that is being experienced by the GCC. At present the talk is that it could even be achieved by collaborating with other international agencies who have the technology to build a satellite. The process is yet to be finalised and is still in the discussion stage. The National Multi-Hazard Early Warning Centre also came into centre stage during the meeting as there is a proposal from the GCC to have Oman’s National Multi-Hazard Early Warning Centre to be the GCC centre in the future, so that it can give early warning for the whole region. Earlier, the GCC committee members also visited the centre in Oman. In the future, Oman’s centre is expected to advance its technology to detect radiation in the atmosphere in case of a calamity anywhere in the region. Dr Adel Khalifa al Zayani, chief of human and environment affairs sector, at the Secretariat-General of Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, said the countries have facilities as well as the technology and it is important to exchange information to predict climatic disasters that could affect the region. “This is an important committee as it will be looking at developing one technology and learn from each other’s experience,” said Dr AlZayani. The committee has been operating for the past eight years and one of its main role is to look at technical, legal, administrational and cooperation in meteorology services between the six 5 Ministry honours global award winning schools GCC plans its own weather satellite FROM PAGE 1 omandailyobserver countries. There is also a proposal to appoint an expert for the whole GCC region and candidates are being short listed to be appointed at the GCC level. An MoU with Chinese Meteorological Agency was being looked into at the annual meeting. Meteorological services to the aeronautical industry, space weather, potential from world meteorological services, building capacity of the meteorological employees, earthquakes observation, and role of media in disseminating the forecast and warnings to the public. Paul Hillder, Director of the British Council in Oman, praised the education system in the Sultanate and the extent of its development. North, Al Dakhiliya, Al Batinah North, Al Batinah South, Al Dhahira, and Al Buraimi. Dr Hamoud said that these competitions are opportunities for all the students of schools of the Sultanate for cultural communication with other schools from outside the Sultanate. He added: “I saw a lot of cultural exchange with regard to cultural aspects in the Sultanate of Oman with other countries, and it is an opportunity to learn about the educational models and practices occurring in those schools, and therefore it is a cultural learning process with the various countries of the world.” Dr Hanan Ibrahim al Shehhi, Director of International Educational Programmes Office, in his speech said, that the importance of cooperation and collaboration with local and international institutions of society reflect the extent of awareness and interest by the participants. As you know that the International Award is given annually to schools that add an international dimension to teaching and learning. Schools organize educational activities connected to the curriculum share it with other schools from around the world. The programme was first implemented as one of the educational programs run by the British Council in collaboration with the International Educational Programs Office. in the schools of the Sultanate in 2009.” Director of the British Council in Oman, Paul Hillder, in his speech praised the participants, and the extent of the success that has been achieved through this award. He also praised the education system in the Sultanate and the extent of its development. Later, Aisha Habib al Rubkhi, Supervisor of the Award in Muscat, gave a presentation in which she displayed the importance of implementing this project and its benefits. She also stated the expectations that would come out in the application of this program, such as the acquisition of communication skills with other schools from around the world, and gaining new ways of teaching, and enhancing school projects. At the end of the ceremony, Dr Hamoud honoured the winning schools. All participating schools praised the programme as it helped these school to develop their students and teachers skills in all various ways. 6 INDONESIA UNVEILS STIMULUS STEPS T H U R S DAY l S E P T E M B E R 1 0 l 2 0 1 5 ASIA CAR FALLS INTO SINKHOLE Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Wednesday unveiled a series of stimulus measures to lift slowing growth in Southeast Asia’s top economy and shore up the country’s plunging currency. In a televised address, Widodo was joined by key policymakers to announce a broad range of measures including the slashing of red tape to woo investors, moves to bolster the rupiah, and programmes to help the poor. A car was stranded in a sinkhole on a street in Lanzhou, Gansu province, China, on Wednesday. The driver managed to get out of the car unharmed and no one was injured during the incident, local media reported. BANGKOK BLAST: Police refuse to reveal details of culprits CLICKING AWAY TO GLORY! Main suspect ‘handed over device to bomber’ Spectators use their mobile phones to take pictures and videos as Z-19 helicopters of the People’s Liberation Army perform during an aerobatic display at the China Helicopter Exposition in Tianjin on Wednesday. — Reuters Mahathir returns, ready TYPHOON HAVOC for probe over comments Etau slams KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s veteran former leader Mahathir Mohamad returned from an overseas trip on Wednesday saying he would comply with any police investigation into comments he made against Prime Minister Najib Razak at an anti-government rally last month. Mahathir has led calls for Najib’s resignation over alleged mismanagement and corruption at indebted state investment fund 1MDB. The strong stand by Mahathir, and Najib’s actions to stifle dissent in the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) has raised fears of a split in a party that has led every government since Malaysia gained independence from colonial rule in 1957. The political uncertainty has nagged at investor confidence in an economy whose ringgit currency has lost 19 per cent of its value against the dollar so far this year, and is down to levels unseen since the Asian financial crisis 17 years ago. The 90-year-old Mahathir surprised many in UMNO, as well as the opposition parties, when he joined tens of thousands of protesters in a two-day rally in Kuala Lumpur, organised by anti-corruption activists last month. Speaking at the rally, which was declared illegal by city authorities, Mahathir called Najib a corrupt leader and said the people did not want him. Malaysian police have said those comments warranted investigation, but the country’s longest-serving prime minister remained defiant. “(Let them) investigate... that’s their into Japanese mainland Mahathir Mohamad waves to supporters as he arrives back at Subang airport, outside Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. — Reuters job,” Mahathir told reporters and dozens of supporters gathered at the airport to receive him on his return from a private trip to Jordan. When asked about the possibility that he could be arrested for exercising his constitutional rights, Mahathir said: “I don’t think they should, but I will comply.” Najib is faced with the biggest crisis of his political career following media reports of a mysterious transfer of more than $600 million into an account under his name. Najib has denied any wrongdoing and says he did not take any money for personal gain. But with the scandal refusing to die down, the prime minister has tightened his grip on power through a series of steps to sideline dissenters and muzzle critical media. — Reuters TOKYO: Typhoon Etau slammed into Japan on Wednesday causing injuries as torrential rain sparked landslides and flooding with more than half a million people advised to evacuate, including in suburban Tokyo. Rail and air services were also disrupted after the storm, packing winds of up to 125 kilometres per hour, landed in central Aichi prefecture shortly after 10:00 am local time (0100 GMT). Television footage showed cars sloshing through flooded streets and houses submerged, as pedestrians waded through water that reached their knees. Some areas had power outages and parts of Tokyo saw flooding as authorities advised about 900,000 people in the capital and other parts of the country to leave their homes because of the risk of landslides, public broadcaster NHK reported. Local media said more than a dozen people were injured, including a 77-year-old woman who broke her leg after falling in strong winds. The typhoon also disrupted air traffic, with at least 35 flights cancelled by Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways and other budget rivals, NHK said, while some rail services were delayed. The storm moved out into the Sea of Japan (East Sea) by the end of the day. — AFP BANGKOK: A key suspect in last month’s deadly Bangkok blast handed the backpack bomb to a man in a yellow T-shirt later seen placing it at a busy shrine moments before it detonated, Thai police said on Wednesday. The revelation came as investigators gave their most detailed account of how the alleged network of bombers coordinated the attack, including through drop-offs and WhatsApp text messages. Mystery still surrounds the motive of the group accused of being responsible for the August 17 bombing that left 20 people dead in the heart of Bangkok and rocked Thailand’s key tourist industry. But after appearing flat-footed in response to the unprecedented attack, police have trumpeted the arrest of two foreigners and say they have identified several other suspects. One of the two men in custody, Yusufu Mieraili, was detained last week near the border with Cambodia and has since been quizzed by military and police investigators. Mieraili, 25, who was holding a Chinese passport when he was caught, has admitted to playing a central role in the operation, according to police. On Wednesday he was taken on a second re-enactment of his alleged role in the crime — a standard police procedure. “This is the area where he met the man in a yellow shirt to exchange the backpack,” national police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri told reporters outside a Bangkok railway station, later adding he received his orders via WhatsApp. Local media reports have named the bomb mastermind as “Izan”, saying he commissioned and guided the attack but left the country a day before it was carried out. But Prawut refused to be drawn on details of who pulled the strings behind the blast. He did reveal that Mieraili, whose hands were bound while he wore a bulletproof vest during the re-enactment, left a “heavy backpack” with the bomber outside the station some 30 minutes from the crime scene. That man was seen on security footage apparently placing the same bag at the shrine and calmly walking off just before the blast. After making the exchange, Mieraili was ordered to wait near the shrine to take photos of the aftermath of the bomb, Prawut said. But when he got there his view was blocked by a pillar so he left. — AFP RALLY IN THE RAIN People attend an anti-government rally in the rain at a park in Tokyo on Wednesday to protest against Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s controversial security bills aimed at expanding the remit of the country’s armed forces. Under the proposed new rules, Japan’s Self-Defence Forces would have the option of going into battle to protect allies even if there was no direct threat to Japan or its people. Abe’s administration plans to vote upon the security bills next week. — AFP It publicly demotes China to third spot behind Russia and Cuba, says expert N Korea state media buries Xi message SEOUL: North Korea’s top newspaper carried congratulatory messages from the leaders of Russia and Cuba on its front page on Wednesday, relegating one from China’s President Xi Jinping to page two, in what analysts described as a pointed snub to its traditional ally. The messages were rote diplomatic missives that countries friendly to Pyongyang send every year on the anniversary of the founding of the North Korean state in 1948. But while those from Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Cuba’s Raul Castro were splashed on page one of the partyrun Rodong Sinmun, Xi’s note only made it to the bottom half of the inside page. Yang Moo-Jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies, said the placement was a calculated brush- A suspect of the Bangkok blast who was arrested last week takes part in a crime re-enactment near the bomb site at Erawan Shrine in Bangkok. — Reuters China is still far and away the most critical ally,” Yang said. North Korea-China relations were forged with the blood of Chinese troops who fought with the North in the 1950-53 Korean War, and Mao Zedong famously described the neighbours as being as close as “lips and teeth.” But ties have become severely strained in recent years, with Beijing increasingly annoyed at Pyongyang’s provocative antics and refusal to heed China’s calls for restraint, especially over its nuclear weapons programme. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, who came to power after the death of North Korean women wearing traditional costumes walk towards bronze statues of North Korea’s late founder Kim Il Sung and late leader Kim Jong Il (not in picture) at his father Kim Jong-Il in 2011, has yet Mansudae in Pyongyang, in this photo taken by Kyodo on Wednesday, to mark the to even meet Xi, while the Chinese 67th anniversary of the nation’s founding. — Reuters leader has sat down six times with South “It publicly demotes China to third Korean President Park Geun-Hye, who off that reflected Pyongyang’s growing “resentment” towards Beijing. spot behind Russia and Cuba, even if took office in 2013. — AFP Signs Pyongyong may be expanding plutonium output: US think tank SEOUL: Stepped up activity at North Korea’s main nuclear complex could point to fresh plutonium production to expand its nuclear weapons stockpile, a US think tank said on Wednesday. Fresh satellite images of the Yongbyon facility show high-level activity at two sites, including the five-megawatt reactor seen as North Korea’s main source of weapons-grade plutonium, according to analysts at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University. While stressing the difficulty in determining a precise reason for the movement, the analysts suggested a number of scenarios, including renovation work or the replacement of contaminated equipment. The activity may also indicate preparations for unloading spent fuel rods from the reactor for the purpose of producing new plutonium. “If this explanation proves to be true, it would represent an important step towards the further development of North Korea’s nuclear weapons stockpile,” the analysts said in a post on the institute’s 38North website. The increase in activity at Yongbyon was also noted earlier this week by the head of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya Amano. “These appear to be broadly consistent with (North Korea’s) statements that it is further developing its nuclear capabilities,” Amano told members of the IAEA Board of Governors in Vienna. North Korea mothballed the Yongbyon reactor in 2007 under an aid-for-disarmament accord, but began renovating it after its last nuclear test in 2013. When fully operational, the reactor is capable of producing around six kilos of plutonium a year — enough for one nuclear bomb, experts say. — AFP T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 SUBCONTINENT omandailyobserver 7 Myanmar pushes peace plan in ethnic rebel talks CEASEFIRE DEAL: Efforts are on to bring an end to decades of civil war after over two years of negotiations YANGON: Myanmar’s President Thein Sein met ethnic rebel peace negotiators for the first time in the capital Naypyidaw Wednesday in an effort to secure a longawaited nationwide ceasefire before looming November elections. More than two years of negotiations aimed at bringing an end to decades of civil war in Myanmar’s rugged borderlands have seen the government bring together ethnic minority rebels and the feared army to thrash out a peace process framework. But while the talks have produced a ceasefire document — seen as a historic first step in the peace process — they have stuttered over lingering mistrust and disagreements over which rebel factions should be allowed to sign the deal. Observers say Thein Sein is eager to sign the ceasefire deal and cement his legacy as a peacemaker before the November 8 polls, which are set to redraw the political landscape with expectations of huge gains by Aung San Suu Kyi’s opposition. Wednesday’s meeting ended without that agreement, but negotiators said the process was inching forward as Thein Sein considered making concessions to extra groups, some of whom are still fighting the army, who may now be able to observe the signing of the deal. He also reiterated an invitation for the groups to sign the deal in the coming weeks. “(Ethnic armies) did not confirm they would sign during today’s meeting. But the guarantees given by the government today mean that most are likely to sign up,” said Hla Maung Shwe, a senior member of the negotiating team at the Myanmar Peace Centre. Myanmar’s government has agreed to allow 15 ethnic armed groups to ink Three ministers sworn in to Sirisena govt FOR A LIVING COLOMBO: Three new cabinet ministers were on Wednesday sworn in to Sri Lanka’s new national government, the president’s media unit said. The ministers were sworn in before President Maithripala Sirisena at the Presidential Secretariat in capital Colombo, Xinhua news agency reported. The ministers included Faizer Mustapha, who was sworn in as the minister of local government and provincial councils, Vijith Wijayamuni Soysa as the minister of irrigation and water management and Malik Samarawickreme, who was sworn in as the development strategies and international trade minister. With the appointment of the three ministers, Sri Lanka’s new government now consists of 46 ministers with 42 ministers having been sworn in last week and Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera being sworn in late last month. Although Sri Lanka’s constitution allows the appointment of only 30 ministers, parliamentary approval to form a larger cabinet was sought by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe last week. The matter, which was taken up for debate, was passed with a total of 143 votes in favour in the 225-member parliament. The two parties have agreed to work together in the new parliament. — IANS Myanmar’s President Thein Sein gives an opening speech at a meeting with ethnic rebel groups to discuss a nationwide ceasefire agreement in Naypyitaw. — Reuters the deal, but it has rejected some half a dozen organisations put forward by a consortium of ethnic minority armies Pakistani journalist gunned down KARACHI: Unidentified gunmen shot dead a Pakistani TV journalist in Karachi on Wednesday, less than a day after a similar attack on a news van in the same city killed a technician. Aftab Alam was targeted by two gunmen on a motorcycle while he was reversing his car outside his home in a central district of the port city in the afternoon. “He was targeted by two motorcycle riders waiting for him outside his home,” deputy inspector general of police Feroze Shah said. He was struck by three bullets — two US ROLE Afghan police killing to be probed A man carries kitchen pots as he works at a factory in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, yesterday. — Reuters 3G, 4G mobile users stand at 14.6 million and continue to grow Pakistan to have 40 millon smartphones by 2016-end KARACHI: There will be 40 million smartphones in Pakistan by December 2016, according to market estimates, based on current trends in the e-commerce sector, says a major player. According to sources in the e-commerce market, the estimate, along with the optimism surrounding it, is being driven by the recent growth of telecom sector, particularly the increase in number of mobile broadband users. In Pakistan, third-generation (3G) and 4G mobile phone users stand at 14.6 million as of July 2015 and continue to grow, creating a huge demand for smartphones, which is the top selling category across all major e-commerce platforms. Publicly available data shows mobile phone imports in terms of value and not in units, making it difficult to figure out category-wise imports. However, market sources say less than 20 per cent of Pakistan’s monthly mobile phone imports comprise smartphones. But Myanmar’s powerful military sent only lower ranking representatives to the Naypyidaw talks. Conflict in Kachin state has left some 100,000 people displaced since a ceasefire deal collapsed soon after the end of junta rule in 2011. Fighting between government troops and rebels also erupted this year in the Kokang region of northern Shan state, causing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes, many into China. The inclusion of the Kokang rebels in the peace deal — along with combat allies the Arakan Army and Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) — has proved controversial for the military. Karen National Union (KNU) chairman Mutu Say Poe talks to Myanmar’s President “All inclusiveness is the best policy. Sein (Left) at a meeting between the president and ethnic rebel groups. — Reuters It is better if everyone is involved in the country’s peace,” Padoh Saw Kwe seeking full inclusion in the ceasefire. talks, including from the political wing Htoo Win, a senior ethnic armed group Nine leaders from top ethnic rebel of the Kachin Independence Army — representative, said before the meeting. groups were present at the Naypyidaw one of the country’s largest rebel armies. — AFP This equation though is likely to change in a couple of years, they added. More than two million users a month are looking to buy a phone online, according to Daraz.pk Co-Founder Muneeb Maayr. To capitalise on this growing demand, major industry players from service providers (telecom operators) to mobile phone makers and e-commerce platforms have partnered with internet giant Google to promote online trade by offering exclusive discounts on mobile phone purchases just ahead of Eidul Azha. Titled Google’s Tech Mela, the 10- day event, which goes live on September 11, is an online shopping festival which brings many new phones launched recently at discounted prices and deals from major mobile phone brands. “With this event, Google aims to support the vibrant and growing culture of e-commerce in the country,” Maayr said, adding it was an exciting platform to raise awareness and consumer adoption of e-commerce in Pakistan. The participating companies include Samsung, Microsoft, Huawei, Pak Telecom, Rivo, TPL Trakker, Innjoo, Infinix, Intex, Telenor and Zong which are offering products from tablets to personal tracker devices and data bundles. “This is the first of many online shopping festivals to come to Pakistan, and smartphones are a good assortment to begin this festival with,” Maayr said, responding to a question about whether they planned to promote products other than smartphones. — Internews KABUL: The US military said it would launch an investigation into an air strike last week that Afghan officials say killed 11 members of Afghanistan’s elite counter-narcotics police force. American war aircraft and remotely piloted drones still carry out strikes in Afghanistan, targeting Taliban and other militants even after most foreign forces withdrew at the end of last year. If proven, the incident would be one of the deadliest recent instances of “friendly fire”, after at least eight Afghan soldiers were killed by a US air strike in July in Logar province, south of the capital, Kabul. Afghan officials initially said last week’s air strike took place in the southern province of Helmand, but later reports showed the elite police team was operating in the neighbouring province of Kandahar. “We feel it is prudent to investigate the air strike our forces conducted in Kandahar,” a US military spokesman, Brigadier General Wilson Shoffner, said in a statement. — Reuters in the head and one in the neck, added Shah. Alam had last worked for leading channel Samaa TV before retiring due to ill health last year, a colleague said. The attack was the second on a media worker within 24 hours after gunmen sprayed bullets on a Geo News TV van Tuesday night, killing a satellite engineer in the Bahadurabad neighbourhood of eastern Karachi and injuring the driver. Shah said that it was too early to say whether the two incidents were linked. Amin Yusuf, secretary general of the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists said: “Journalists are being targeted ruthlessly,” urging authorities to take concrete action to prevent such violence. The International Federation of Journalists last year termed Pakistan the most dangerous country for media, with 14 journalists killed there in 2014 alone. Karachi, a port city of some 20 million and Pakistan’s economic hub, is frequently hit by, political and ethnic violence. Paramilitary forces began a sweeping crackdown on militants in the city in 2013, which has led to a substantial drop in overall levels of violence. — AFP Nepal police firing kills anti-charter protesters KATHMANDU: Four demonstrators died in Nepal Wednesday after being shot by police as fresh protests erupted in the country’s southern plains over a new draft constitution. Police fired shots and tear gas when thousands of protesters surrounded their headquarters in the southeastern district of Mahottari and torched the house of a local judge. “Three sustained bullet injuries in the clash and died while undergoing treatment,” police spokesman Kamal Singh Bam said. “A curfew has been imposed until further notice in Mahottari.” A fourth man was killed in the nearby district of Saptari when police fired at hundreds of protestors who threw stones and bottles as police tried to escort vehicles through a blocked national highway. Anger has been building for weeks in southern Nepal after lawmakers struck a breakthrough deal on a new constitution, spurred by April’s devastating earthquake. Plans to divide the Himalayan nation into seven provinces have sparked fury among historically marginalised communities including the Madhesi MAJESTIC WALK A mahout walks with an elephant at a Buddhist temple ahead of an annual street parade in Colombo. — Reuters Three sustained bullet injuries in the clash and died while undergoing treatment. A curfew has been imposed until further notice in Mahottari.” KAMAL SINGH BAM Police spokesman and Tharu ethnic minorities, who say the new internal borders will limit their political representation. The latest casualties mean that 30 people including 10 police officers and an 18-month-old boy have died in the violence that first broke out last month. UN Secretary-General Ban Kimoon last week called for an end to the clashes and urged Nepal’s politicians to hold talks with protesters. But negotiations faltered over the issue of internal borders and the resulting uncertainty left Nepal — one of the world’s poorest countries — in political limbo. — AFP Elephant kills photographer in Lanka COLOMBO: A journalist was trampled to death after a herd of wild elephants invaded a village in northcentral Sri Lanka, police said Tuesday. Videographer Priyantha Ratnayaka a videographer was stomped by one elephant while wildlife officials were trying to drive the herd away from the village, about 190 kilometres northeast of Colombo on Monday. The area is a popular tourist destinations where foreigners gather to watch elephants. More than 70 people were killed in elephant attacks in Sri Lanka last year. About 150 elephants were killed during that time, mostly by poisoning or shooting by farmers. — dpa 8 ANALYSIS omandailyobserver T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR MANY S amuel, 19, was on the move for almost a decade. When civil war broke out in his home country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, his family had to escape. In the chaos of the flight, Samuel was separated from his parents. Alone, he crossed the border into Zambia and then fled further to Angola and Namibia until he finally arrived in South Africa. The trek took him about nine years. “It seemed everything had collapsed,” the reserved teenager says about his journey, which he started at the age of about 6 and remembers only in patches. For the past five years, Samuel has been living at Lawrence House, a children’s home in South Africa’s southernmost city, Cape Town, that houses unaccompanied, abandoned and orphaned migrant children. Samuel lives in the former convent with 24 other boys and girls from countries like Somalia, Rwanda, Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe. For the first time since he left Congo, he has a place to stay where he receives care, access to education and health care but also to therapeutic, developmental and legal services. “It almost feels like a real home,” Samuel Aid for migrants tends says, while paging through a library book. The six child and youth care workers at to focus on adults and Lawrence House feel much more like parents families. But many than supervisors, he adds. boys and girls cross Lawrence House is a ramshackle building with high ceilings, long corridors and creaky borders on their own. floorboards. The tiny bedrooms, which are A facility in South shared by two to three children, are sparsely Africa provides home furnished. But the atmosphere is warm, the children visibly happy. “We want to provide a to orphaned migrant sense of belonging and identity,” says director children, reports Giulia Treves. “The children are uprooted. We KRISTIN PALITZA want to create a place where they regain their condition as a child.” The life of a migrant is incredibly tough. The psychological effects of being an abandoned child migrant even tougher. When children first arrive at Lawrence House, most are in survival mode and suffer from post-traumatic stress, explains Treves. Many are undernourished. Some have experienced violence or abuse on their journey. On top of that, unaccompanied migrant children suffer emotionally due to early abandonment. Lawrence House, which opened in 2005, is one of very few facilities in South Africa and on the continent that offer services tailored to migrant children without legal guardians. There are no statistics for how many unaccompanied migrant minors arrive in South Africa every year - immigration authorities do not systematically record single children. But Treves says she receives enquiries every week. Most children are turned away because Lawrence House’s 25 beds are pretty much always taken. Like Samuel, tens of thousands of African migrants decide to travel southwards, as opposed to fleeing north through the Sahara to Europe. South Africa is a major destination for migrants and already home to more than 300,000 asylum seekers and refugees, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Apart from being one of the continent’s richest economies, South Africa is attractive because of its modern laws that give asylum seekers immediate right to work and study, freedom of movement and access to basic social services. There are, however, major legal gaps when it comes to unaccompanied migrant children. Without a legal guardian, there is no option to document a migrant child, explains Marilize Ackermann, advocacy officer at the Scalabrini Centre, a non-profit organisation in Cape Town that specialises in legal services for refugees and migrants. “Unaccompanied migrant children are protected under the Children’s Act in South Africa, but remain undocumented,” Ackermann says. As soon as they reach adulthood at the age of 18, they are deemed undocumented and can be deported. Most are forced to return to countries they have no connection with and hardly even a memory of. One of the many migrant children who might soon enter this legal limbo is Jose from Angola, who is about to turn 18. Jose has been living at Lawrence House for the past 10 years, after spending some time at a refugee shelter. He has no recollection of his early childhood in Angola and hardly speaks Portuguese. “Everyone I know is in South Africa. I could imagine to visit Angola one day, but not to live there,” he says. The possibility of forced deportation clashes with all plans for his future, including studying graphic design in South Africa. Is Cameron EU plan derailed? A s little as a year before Britain votes on whether to leave European leaders, he will campaign to keep Britain in a the European Union, events risk derailing Prime Minister reformed EU, but that if he doesn’t get the concessions he David Cameron’s carefully-laid plan to renegotiate EU seeks, he would “rule nothing out.” membership and keep Britain in. Without spelling out detailed demands, he has said he First Cameron compromised on the referendum wants reforms to make the EU economy more competitive, question, then Eurosceptic Conservative backbenchers better safeguards for national sovereignty, guarantees of fair defeated him on campaign rules, the government’s first treatment for countries that do not join the euro zone, and defeat since his unexpectedly strong victory in the May 7 curbs on the welfare rights of migrants from EU countries. general election. “The PM is focused at the moment on that renegotiation By caving into the demands of Eurosceptics in his and getting the reforms that are needed to address the own party, Cameron has weakened his hand with some concerns of the British people,” his spokeswoman said. European diplomats who question whether he can master “That’s the priority right now, and that’s what he and the domestic politics to keep the EU’s second largest economy team are focused on.” inside the club. Asked about a Financial Times report that the “The more he makes these concessions government had urged to business and the longer he delays clearly coming leaders to “shut up” about their support British premier is out for a ‘Yes’, the more that damages for EU membership, the spokeswoman his reputation and credibility with his struggling to navigate said: “It struck me as more noise. There’s EU partners and the less likely they lots of noise.”. a refugee crisis that are to help him get a good deal,” said Even before parliament returned from is fuelling domestic its summer Charles Grant, director of the Centre for holiday, Cameron was forced opposition to British to change the wording on the referendum European Reform. Now Cameron is struggling to navigate membership, writes ballot from a simple “yes”/”no” answer a refugee crisis that is fuelling domestic the question: “Should the United GUY FAULCONBRIDGE to opposition to British membership, while Kingdom remain a member of the his refusal to take part in EU asylum European Union?” plans has irritated the very leaders whose To phrase the choice more openly, the support he needs for his renegotiation. independent Electoral Commission recommended it be German, French and Austrian leaders have warned changed to: “Should the United Kingdom remain a member Britain can’t expect help on its demands if it refuses any of the European Union or leave the European Union?” The solidarity with the rest of Europe over the refugee issue. two possible answers would be: “remain a member of the Cameron has pledged to take in 20,000 Syrians, but not European Union” and “leave the European Union”. from Europe. In the face of a revolt by Eurosceptic Conservative Under pressure from lawmakers who feared the electoral backbenchers, Cameron moved to impose stronger limits success of the anti-EU UK Independence Party, Cameron on the involvement of the government in the campaign. promised in 2013 a referendum on membership by the end But the rushed last-minute amendments to the EU of 2017 after renegotiating aspects of the EU relationship. Referendum Bill didn’t placate more than 35 Conservative The vote could happen as early as next year, with dates Eurosceptics who voted with the opposition Labour Party in either June or September seen as likely. and Scottish nationalists to defeat the government on Cameron says that if he gets what he wants from Monday. Battle for ‘sandwich class’ vote offers underdog a chance T he Workers’ Party of Singapore was once written off as too left wing for a country that had built its success on unabashed capitalism: to many, even its symbol of a bright yellow hammer on a red background looked just a sickle short of communism. But now, as this wealthy city-state heads into an election on Friday, the “WP” could be about to give the People’s Action Party (PAP) its stiffest competition yet in 50 years of uninterrupted and virtually unchallenged rule. That could put pressure on the newly elected government to focus more on social welfare and to restrict the flow of foreign workers, who it says are needed to underpin growth as the population greys and the workforce shrinks. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s party will win the lion’s share of parliament’s 89 seats, no one doubts that. For one thing, the WP is only fielding candidates for 28 seats. Still, the Workers’ Party is hoping that its parliament tally will jump into double figures from just seven now after a shift to the centre, where it appeals to a “sandwich class” of swing voters feeling squeezed by high prices and competition for jobs as growth slows. A WP campaign rally on a field beside public housing blocks this week had the air of a genteel evening get-together rather than a meeting of opposition hotheads. Grey-haired men and women on foldable chairs chatted as young office workers munched on snacks, college students huddled and giggled, and mothers chased toddlers running amok. The PAP itself has inched to the left to avoid losing the support of such people, dishing out more on healthcare, the elderly and low paid since its share of the popular vote tumbled to a record low of 60.1 per cent in the 2011 election. It is under Secretary-General Low Thia Khiang that the Workers’ Party has picked on the PAP’s most exposed flank. “The Workers’ Party will represent you in a manner befitting a rational, responsible and respectable political party,” Low told the rally in a measured speech that might have made his more combative predecessors blanche. “We believe that parliament is not a place for MPs to roar at one another, it The Workers’ Party is hoping that its parliament tally will jump into double figures from just seven now after a shift to the centre, where it appeals to a ‘sandwich class’ of swing voters, notes RUJUN SHEN is a platform for dignified and civilised discussions.” The WP says its stronger voice in parliament — in 2011 six of its members were elected and one more won in a byelection two years later — has already forced the government to become more welfarist and curb the flow of foreign workers, whom many blame for taking jobs, depressing wages and pushing up prices. “It is impossible for a party to do checks on itself,” said a man in his 50s at the rally who gave his family name as Goh. “The changes in policies in the past few years took place largely due to the presence of opposition. We can’t put all the eggs in one basket, and we need to send more blue eggs into parliament,” he said, referring to the Workers’ Party signature blue-collar colour. Besides calling for a more diverse legislature, the Workers’ Party campaigns for minimum wages and making healthcare and public housing more affordable. That resonates with the “sandwich class”, which sprang up as Singapore’s growth-atall-costs narrative wore thin. “Singapore is still a good place to live, but the cost of living is very high and it is hard for us in the sandwich class to catch up,” said 37-year-old Elena Foo, who joined the Workers’ Party rally but was still undecided on her vote. People attend an election campaign rally by the opposition Workers’ Party in Singapore on Sunday. The wealthy city-state heads into an election on Friday. — Reuters ANALYSIS T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 omandailyobserver 9 Ex-comrade spoils party for Greek leftist leader W eeks after toppling Alexis Tsipras’s government, Greek far-left leader Panagiotis Lafazanis is landing fresh blows against his former comrade: stealing away voters and usurping the mantle of Greece’s foremost anti-bailout champion. A bearded, bespectacled former Communist whose fiery rhetoric belies his avuncular looks, Lafazanis has long been a headache for Tsipras. He regularly defied his former boss as energy minister and then led a rebellion in his Syriza party, forcing Tsipras to call snap elections on September 20. Now Lafazanis’s barely three-week-old “Popular Unity” party of far-left rebels who broke away from Syriza has emerged as the wild card in the election, wooing former Syriza voters by reminding them that Tsipras capitulated to foreign creditors and accepted a bailout package he promised never to sign up to. Hitting the campaign trail with pledges to end austerity for good, restore wages and pensions to pre-crisis levels and cancel the 86-billion-euro bailout, 63-year-old Lafazanis sounds a lot like Tsipras did before storming to power in January. He’s not a man to mince words: European Union and International Monetary Fund lenders are “imperialists”, the privatisation agency is “sinful”, the bailout “neocolonial submission” and Greece is now a “Euro-Atlantic plot”. well below the level needed for an outright win. “They are destroying Greece and Popular Unity, meanwhile, is expected to take unfortunately every new bailout only aggravates 3.5-5 per cent of the vote and enter parliament, this destruction,” Lafazanis said. “Just stop this even though the fledgling party is just 20 days old, disaster now — stop blackmailing and putting cobbled together in a day after Tsipras abruptly pressure on Greece to implement bailouts of announced he was calling snap elections. austerity and a selloff of the country. This a clear “Any loss is a problem (for Syriza) at this stage,” dead end not only for Greece ALCO polling agency chief but for Europe as a whole.” Costas Panagopoulos said. Unlike Tsipras, however, Far-left leader Panagiotis “For Syriza, Popular Lafazanis says he’s ready Unity’s presence creates a Lafazanis is landing to take Greece out of the problem not only in terms fresh blows against euro and back to a national of numbers — its arguments currency — marking him out remind voters of Syriza’s his former comrade: as far too radical in the eyes of commitments and this stealing away voters and past many Greeks. intensifies the problem.” usurping the mantle of But polls show the loss of Popular Unity has stolen Syriza’s far-left flank is costing about 8 per cent of Greeks foremost anti-bailout Tsipras dearly, both in terms of who voted for Syriza in champion, reports votes and the party’s identity January when elections were DEEPA BABINGTON as a group that cherishes leftist last held, he said. That share ideals over power. may be small but represents Between disillusionment Syriza’s core leftist base that over Tsipras’s abrupt bailout U-turn and the lure supported the party through the years, he said. of Lafazanis, Syriza is now locked in a dead heat “It targets the core of the voters who believe with the conservatives in opinion polls — a far that the bailout is a disaster and who have cry from the easy victory it was eyeing. no problem with the adoption of a national Polls show it with 23-29 per cent of the vote, currency,” Panagopoulous said. Still, openly calling for a return to the drachma puts the party against the path preferred by most Greeks — polls consistently show a majority favour staying in the euro. Costas Lapavitsas, an economics professor and former Syriza lawmaker who rebelled and joined Popular Unity, dismisses such polls as “worthless” and says Greeks have never been clearly asked in a referendum if they want to stay in the euro or not. He points out 62 per cent of Greeks voted against the bailout in a July 5 referendum even though the opposition made it clear a ‘No’ vote was tantamount to leaving the euro. “Ask them the real question: do you want the euro with the bailout conditions because that’s what the euro goes with or do you want an alternative strategy, an anti-bailout strategy, with your own national currency?” he said. He argues the anti-bailout sentiment remains strong in Greece, and that Greeks are increasingly asking him how a transition to a new currency would work. The party is trying to openly tackle the issue head on. Its first TV advertisement takes tonguein-cheek aim at reports over the summer that Lafazanis hatched a plot to seize the national mint, take over its reserves and force it to print the national currency. GETTING HIS VIEW GINGER GIBSON T An exterior view of Waverley School in Birmingham, Britain. ed Cruz is languishing in the Republican primary race and hoping an unusual move will give him a boost: embracing Donald Trump instead of bashing him to get his message in front of more Republican voters. The two White House rivals will shared a rally stage on Wednesday afternoon in the shadow of the US Capitol to voice their opposition to the Iran nuclear deal. Cruz, a senator from Texas, was originally slated to be the solo headliner. But he has now invited rival Trump to join him. Cruz, a Tea Party darling who reached out to Christian conservatives when he launched his bid for the White House, has failed to move into the top tier of candidates seeking the Republican nomination for the November 2016 presidential election. Trump, meanwhile, has rocketed to the top of the pack and is enjoying a massive lead. Following the usual political playbook, Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor who had been considered by many the favourite for the Republican nomination, has gone on the attack, calling Trump a Democrat in disguise and bashing him for speaking highly of Democrat Hillary Clinton. The rest of the Republican field has been happy to pile on. Cruz, however, previously has had some words of praise for Trump. Cruz, the son of a Cuban immigrant, in July said he stood with Trump on immigration after Trump said that many illegal immigrants from Mexico are criminals. But in the unprecedented move by Cruz to hold a dual event is a hope that he will benefit from the media attention Trump receives and get the real estate mogul’s fans to give Cruz a serious look if — or when — the front-runner falls. The entire Republican field opposes the Iran deal, struck by President Barack Obama and five other world powers, which will lift sanctions on Iran in return for curbs on its nuclear programme. On Tuesday, Obama secured 41 votes in the Senate for the deal, just enough to block a final vote on a measure for disapproval. “Trump draws the media and we want to draw attention to the Iran deal,” Cruz campaign spokesman Rick Tyler said. “He brings a lot of people into the process who have been checked out of politics and I like to imagine that a lot of those people have not heard from Senator Cruz directly.” Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster working for super PACs backing Cruz, said Republicans are missing a lesson by not looking more closely at what is attracting voters to Trump. “I think it’s less Machiavellian and more immediately practical,” Conway said of Cruz’s embrace of Trump. — Reuters In UK, teachers learn how to tackle extremists B irmingham school principal Kamal Hanif recently gave a group of parents a presentation about how extremists use social media to recruit young people. When he mentioned Facebook, some of the parents, mainly Muslim mothers, raised their hands to show they had never heard of the site. For extremists, he told them, that ignorance is a weapon. “If you’re not speaking to your child and being very open with them, they’ve got no-one to go to.” Hanif is in a good position to know. A decade ago, he became the first Muslim head of a high school in Birmingham. Over that time, Britain’s second largest city has generated the UK’s first Al Qaeda convict and a hacker who was allegedly part of the IS group which killed American journalist James Foley. Under Hanif, Waverley School has been commended by inspectors for keeping young people safe, even though it sits in a deprived community that was ranked one of the “most vulnerable to violent extremism” in the city by police in 2013. Last year, Hanif was called in to help reform other local schools after an alleged plot by hardliners to take them over from within. As teachers return to school this month, they have a new legal obligation to keep an eye out for potential extremists. Hanif has been touring the country to share his experiences. His story shows how the new law could help, but could also prove counter-productive. The UK government estimates at least 700 people have travelled to support or fight for terror groups in Syria and Iraq. Polls show fear of Muslims is on the rise. In a speech in July, Prime Minister David Cameron said the country had to confront “a tragic truth that there are people born and raised in this country who don’t really identify with Britain — and who feel little or no attachment to other people here.” Under the new law, schools must have “due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism.” Critics of the policy, who include students, teachers, academics, civil liberties groups and members of parliament, say it unfairly targets Muslims and will aggravate the sense of alienation of 2.7 million Britons. “There has sadly, over the last six years, been a policy of disengagement from British Muslim communities,” said Sayeeda Warsi, a Muslim and a former chairman of Cameron’s Conservative Party. “Successive governments have seen more and more individuals and organisations as being beyond the pale and therefore not to be engaged with.” Rob Ferguson, a teacher at Newham Sixth Form College in east London, worries that the law is leading to paranoia. A friend of his, whom he declined to identify, was told his son was “talking too much about Palestine.” “It’s a real example of the climate,” Ferguson said, “a sort of selfpolicing on the one hand, a fear of open discussion on the other.” Hanif shares these concerns, saying the law seems to single out Muslims. “It’s almost as though it’s the race equality debate coming back again,” said the clean-shaven 44-yearold in his cluttered first-floor office, teaching awards on the windowsill behind him. Nonetheless, he says that if schools take the Under the new law, teachers must refer any case they are concerned about to the government’s deradicalisation programme, which includes police and known as Channel, reports MICHAEL HOLDEN right approach, the new law can help. “It’s how the school deals with it,” he said. “If the approach is to ‘spot the signs’... it’s not going to work.” Hanif’s landowner family served in the British military and migrated from Kashmir to the Birmingham suburb of Bordesley Green in the 1950s. He was a student at the school he now heads. He thinks adults should keep an eye on children and teenagers. At the seminar for parents, he enlisted students to show why. One put up a slide listing around 25 apps that strangers can use to contact children discreetly. Hanif then outlined the grooming techniques radicals use. First, he said, recruiters present images of success. Then they offer sympathy and friendship to soothe an individual’s sense of isolation, rejection or disgust with society. Some send gifts. Others appeal to a sense of personal duty — so targets feel obliged to defend victims like the children of Syria, or to return favours. A key stage, Hanif said, is to “share a secret” and encourage the person to cut themselves off from friends and family. Parent Fayaz Ali said the meeting was eyeopening. “I think I’m going to watch a bit more what (my children) do,” she said. “It’s actually made quite clear how their vulnerabilities are worked on.” But surveillance has its limitations. A group of teenage girls said they stay up late using apps including Snapchat, Twitter, WhatsApp, BBM, Tumblr, Vine and Instagram. If anyone tried to track or oversee them, they said, they would find a way to keep their privacy. 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Box 974, Postal Code 100, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman subscribe@omanobserver.om Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in these pages are solely those of the authors and do not reflect the opinion of the Observer. 10 INDIA omandailyobserver T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 Jaitley says monsoon session to be prorogued FROM WORKSHOP TO WORSHIP SPECULATION ENDS: No special sitting for Goods & Services Tax Bill Workers carry an idol of elephant god Ganesh, the deity of prosperity, as it is transported from a workshop to a place of worship in Mumbai. — Reuters DEVASTATION DMRC finally cleared for Metro project 296 rural roads damaged in Manipur floods NEW DELHI: As many as 296 rural roads were damaged in the floods that devastated Manipur last month, the state’s Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Francis Ngajokpa said here on Wednesday. Ngajokpa met union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju here and apprised him of the extensive damage caused in the state by floods, especially to roads, bridges and standing crops and other properties in both the hills and valley of Manipur. He said the damage due to landslides, sinking, submersion and erosion was very extensive, an official statement said. As many as 296 Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) roads and bridges covering a total length of 479.95 km were washed away and unless these were reconstructed or repaired immediately, villagers in remote areas would remain disconnected, Ngajokpa told Rijiju. The state minister requested Rijiju to depute an inter-ministerial team to assess the gravity of damage. He also referred to Rijiju’s visit with union Minister of State for Development of the Northeastern Region (DoNER) Jitendra Singh to the flood-affected areas of Manipur. Rijiju assured the Manipur minister that as soon as a proposal from the state government was received, an inter-ministerial team would be sent to Manipur to assess the damage. Meanwhile, Rijiju also spoke to Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh regarding the importance of the comprehensive assessment by the inter-ministerial team so that necessary central assistance could be provided to the state government, the statement said. — IANS THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala government has cleared the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) as the implementing agency and given administrative sanction for the proposed Light Metro project in Kozhikode and the state capital, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters, Chandy said all issues over the project has been cleared and the state government will now write a fresh letter to the central government seeking the in-principle clearance for the project. “The previous letter to the central government did not have clarity but now with the administrative sanction also given by the cabinet, all issues have been cleared, including handing over the project to be overseen by the DMRC,” said Chandy. The project is expected to ease the traffic in the busy capital city and Kozhikode. ‘Metro Man’ E Sreedharan, adviser to DMRC, would be overseeing the project and 40 per cent of the cost is expected to be shared equally by the state and the central government and the rest through loans from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) with very low rates of interests. — IANS NEW DELHI: The government on Wednesday decided to prorogue the monsoon session of parliament, putting at rest speculation of a special sitting to pass the much-awaited Goods and Services Tax Bill. “The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (CCPA) which met here has decided to request the president to prorogue the monsoon session of parliament,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told the media after a meeting of the union cabinet. Blaming the Congress for the delay in the passage of the bill, he said that the government had been talking to the party over this and found that the chief opposition party was unlikely to change its stance on disrupting house proceedings. “Initially there were indications that they will take a decision on whether to change their attitude on disrupting house proceedings, specially on the GST Bill. We tried to make them understand, but we have been told that this will continue,” said the finance minister. The Congress which had been demanding the resignations of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, and the chief ministers of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh over the Lalit Modi issue and the Vyapam scams, had repeatedly disrupted both the houses of parliament in the monsoon session. Jaitley said that the “Congress party’s anger seems to be both with the government and the people of India. Their attitude is guided by a revenge Initially there were indications that they will take a decision on whether to change their attitude on disrupting house proceedings, specially on the GST Bill. ARUN JAITLEY Finance Minister against the government as well as the people after they were reduced to 44 seats in the Lok Sabha. “It (the Congress) has only one weapon of not letting the parliament function. Majority and numbers are against them. We tried to make them understand about the global slowdown and told them that all political parties should display elements of statesmanship.” The finance minister said that some of the demands which the Congress is making were not even there in their original bill piloted by them.”Wisdom is lost to the Congress since they lost power,” he quipped. “We will keep trying. We are in contact with all political parties. And nearly all parties except Congress are in favour of this bill. In Lok Sabha, except Congress, all political parties had voted in favour of the bill. Congress had walked out, they (other parties) had not walked out. If situation changes, then the cabinet will again reconsider the matter,” he added. On doubts over GST missing the April 1, 2016 target, he said: “Your guess is as good as mine.” The GST Bill is now likely to be brought in the Rajya Sabha during the November-December winter session of parliament. While the Lok Sabha has already passed the bill, it will have to again do so as a parliamentary committee has suggested amendments to the bill. The monsoon session of parliament was adjourned sine die on August 13 without transacting any substantial business. The GST is a constitution amendment bill which can be introduced in either house of parliament but has to be passed by each house by a two-thirds majority of members present and voting. — IANS The move comes against the backdrop of another related decision on spectrum sharing taken last month Govt approves spectrum trading norms NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday approved the much-awaited norms for telecom companies to trade in radio frequency spectrum in a move that can go long way in consolidating this scarce resource, improve the quality of service and even fetch revenues for airwavesurplus companies. “We have approved the spectrum trading norms. Now, telecom companies can trade in spectrum among themselves. For this they need not take government permission,” Communications and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said after the approval at a meeting of the cabinet. “Telecom companies only need to inform the government 45 days in advance before trading and they have to give an undertaking,” he said, adding this policy was expected to resolve the problem of fragmented spectrum holding in India. But the government did not take into account another industry demand of making this a free affair. A non-refundable transfer fee of 1 per cent of the transactional amount or of the market price is to cover the Telecom companies only need to inform the government 45 days in advance before trading and they have to give an undertaking. RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD Communications and IT Minister “administrative charges” in servicing the trade. This will be paid by the buyer. The move comes against the backdrop of another related decision taken last month — on spectrum sharing. Under these guidelines, companies in an area with the same band of spectrum could pool this active infrastructure. The need was expressed since India allows spectrum to be assigned for 20 years, during which some operators are able to acquire the requisite number of subscribers to justify their holding, while others are saddled with excess resource. Under spectrum trading, the companies that have been allocated spectrum can transfer their rights and obligations to another party — a move that will allow better usage as the idle spectrum from the hands of one service provider will get transferred to another facing a crunch. Prasad said that while the government needs to be only informed, if any failure to stick to this is found during sample checking, the government will take strong action and the companies shall not be allowed to trade in this resource. “This is a revolutionary step,” Prasad said: “Spectrum trading has been permitted in all bands.” The industry reaction was on expected lines — both welcoming but also with some reservations on some of the conditions, notably on the cap on trading, applicability only for auctions of 2010 and a two year moratorium from the date of effective assignment. “Overall, we are very thankful to the government for approving both spectrum sharing and trading norms. This will be very helpful to the industry,” said Rajan S Mathews, director general of the Cellular Operators Association of India. “But, it’s not a game changer. The spectrum cap will be a limiting factor,” Mathews said. Mahesh Uppal, director of telecom consultancy firm Com First, also said the move will increase the flexibility in acquiring spectrum and will prove to be good news for the sector.”But it is difficult to quantify the benefit,” he added. “Some players with underutilised or idle spectrum will be able to monetise it. Therefore, any added flexibility in spectrum use is welcome, unless it comes with new riders,” Uppal said. — IANS NEWS IN BRIEF Pakistani team arrives for border talks Indian-origin boy wins ‘Australian Spelling Bee’ Doctors in Malawi to help health services ATTARI: Amid the growing war of words between both countries in recent days, a highlevel delegation from Pakistan crossed over into India on Wednesday at the Attari-Wagah joint check post for director-level talks between border forces of both countries. Led by Pakistan Rangers’ Director General, Maj Gen Umar Farooq Burki, the 16-member delegation was welcomed by senior Border Security Force (BSF) officers here on Wednesday. The delegation later left on a special aircraft for New Delhi where the talks will take place. The talks between the director generals of India’s BSF and Pakistan Rangers get underway despite heightened between both countries due to intermittent mortar shelling and firing continuing along the border in Jammu and Kashmir. Key issues to be discussed will include repeated ceasefire violations and cross-border infiltration. Pakistan is reported to be seeking revival of the international monitoring of violations. — IANS SYDNEY: A nine-year-old Indian-origin boy has been named as Australia’s best speller after he won the first edition of “The Great Australian Spelling Bee” contest, the media reported on Wednesday. Anirudh Kathirvel (pictured), claimed the prize after he rightly spelled words such as exorbitant, continuum, Guernsey, ricochet and camaraderie during the competition on September 7, Herald Sun newspaper reported. Kathirvel beat his five opponents Harpita, Harrison, Marko, Mica and Grace for the title and 50,000 Australian dollars ($35,000) education scholarship. In the first challenge, Speed Spell, a fast-paced spelling bee, another Indian-origin participant Harpita and Marko were knocked out. The next round saw Harrison and Mica losing, sending Kathirvel and Grace to the final round. — IANS JOHANNESBURG: A group of 30 Indian doctors has arrived in Lilongwe, the capital of landlocked Malawi, to support the government in providing health services to patients at the Kamuzu Central Hospital, a media report said. Malawi is experiencing an acute shortage of medical personnel, Nyasa Times reported. The contingent of health workers landed in the country on September 7 and will assist nearly 300 patients at the hospital for 10 days. Lilongwe Rotary Club has assisted their arrival and will spend 60 million Malawi Kwacha ($107,000) for the exercise. According to Rotary Club president Christopher Kapenda, his organisation has brought in the doctors to assist the government in providing quality health services. “These doctors will assist a lot in lessening problems that patients are facing at Kamuzu Central Hospital since there are some patients who have been in hospital for long just to wait for the surgeon,” Kapenda was quoted as saying. — IANS British Minister for Trade and Investment Francis Maude listens to an official speak at an advanced machining excellence cell during a visit to the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Mumbai. Maude is on three-day official visit. — AFP T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 INDIA omandailyobserver 11 TN attracts over `100,000 cr investments: Jayalalithaa Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa sits alongside delegates on stage during the Global Investors Meet 2015 at the Chennai Trade Centre in Chennai. — AFP CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Wednesday said the state’s first Global Investor Meet has exceeded the investment target of Rs 100,000 crore. Inaugurating the state’s first Global Investors Meet here, Jayalalithaa said the target of `100,000 crore of investment commitment has been exceeded. “I am very confident that further commitments would be made over these two days and I would be able to make an announcement on the resounding success of the meet when we gather here again tomorrow (Thursday),” she said. Stressing that her government is business-friendly and welfare-oriented, Jayalalithaa said the state has planned an investment of $250 billion in infrastructure under its Vision Tamil NEW SCHEME Delhi govt offers edu loan up to `10 lakh NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Wednesday launched a flagship scheme to enable students avail education loan of up to Rs 10 lakh. Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia kick-started the scheme here by distributing cheques to the first 25 beneficiaries. Around 30 students were issued sanction letters to whom cheques would be issued subsequently. Cheques worth `75 lakh in total and sanction letters were distributed to eligible students at the inaugural function. “The government is with the students whose parents don’t have property as a guarantee to avail loan for their education,” the minister said. “We will take their guarantee and give them a chance to study and not let finance become a hurdle in their education.” — IANS New naval establishment commissioned KARWAR: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Wednesday commissioned INS Vajrakosh, the latest establishment of the Indian Navy at Karwar in Karnataka. It is poised to be the Indian Navy’s premier base on the western seaboard, and the base for some vital naval assets. “Naval units operating out of Karwar are required to be equipped with specialised armaments and missiles. These sophisticated missiles and ammunition require special storage facility and specialised servicing facilities,” said an official statement. “The commissioning of INS Vajrakosh, the third naval establishment commissioned in Karwar, will allow the Indian Navy to further bolster the offensive and defensive capabilities of its platforms.” On the occasion, Parrikar emphasised the importance of a modern navy for India. “Navy helps in maintaining peaceful, stable and orderly environment for socio economic growth and national development,” he said. — IANS Nadu 2023 plan. “My goal is to ensure that Tamil Nadu’s per capita income reaches that of, upper middle income countries by 2023. The people of this state must have access to infrastructure and services comparable to the best available anywhere in the world. Tamil Nadu will be a knowledge hub for innovation.” “Tamil Nadu will become the most attractive investment destination in India and one of the three most attractive in Asia. A total investment in infrastructure of $250 billion is planned,” she added. According to her, implementation of 84 of the 217 projects and programmes identified under Vision Tamil Nadu 2013 has already commenced. Citing that the per capita income of the state was lower than the national average when she first assumed office in 1991, Jayalalithaa said now it is more than one-and-a- half times the national average. “We are the second largest state economy in India today. This has not been a fortuitous outcome. It is the fruit of my government’s vision, far-sighted policy-making and effective implementation,” she claimed. The chief minister said Tamil Nadu has the largest number of factories and largest employment in industry of close to two million people amongst all the states in India. “Tamil Nadu ranks first in terms of number of new micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) projects registered during 2013-14 with 1,16,393 Managing Director for Trade at UK Trade & Investment Nicola Bolton speaks onstage during the Global Investors Meet 2015 in Chennai. new units accounting for 32.04 percent of the total new MSME units promoted all over India. During 2014-15 the number of MSME units registered went up even further to 1,43,104,” she said. Jayalalithaa said the government has come out with Tamil Nadu Investment Promotion Programme (TNIPP) with the assistance of the Japan International Co-operation Agency. She said TNIPP effectively aligns the policy priorities of the government with the expectations of investors. Stressing on balanced industrial growth across the state, Jayalalithaa said the government has come out with an attractive package of incentives to encourage investors to invest in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu. “A ready to occupy land bank of 42,000 acres is available for industry. I had also recently ordered that for investment commitments made in the state all necessary final clearances shall be accorded within 30 days. This reestablishes Tamil Nadu as a State that focuses on effective delivery without the accompanying hype,” Jayalalithaa said. Citing the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) data, Jayalalithaa said the total incremental investment proposed in the state during April 2011 to June 2015 is Rs 2,61,709.92 crore. “From May 2011 to date the state government has facilitated 86 investments, with a cumulative investment of `43,101.81 crore through MoU and Single Window Facilitation,” she said. — IANS Bihar to go for 5-phased polls from October 12 KEEN CONTEST: Election process spread over 3 months due to festive season NEW DELHI: Bihar will go for a fivephased election for its 243-member assembly between October 12 and November 5, with 6.68 crore people eligible to exercise their franchise, the Election Commission said on Wednesday. The counting of votes will take place on November 8. Announcing the dates for the crucial polls, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said the model code of conduct has come into force with immediate effect. Voting will take place across 62,779 polling stations, with the election process spread over three months apparently due to the festive season. The first phase of polling for 49 seats will be held on October 12, the second phase for 32 seats on October 16, the third phase for 50 seats on October 28, the fourth phase for 55 seats on November 1 and the final phase for 57 seats on November 5. “The Election Commission has made arrangements for free and fair polls. We have received more than adequate forces. Each polling booth will be manned by central police forces,” Zaidi said. He said 47 of the 243 constituencies were affected by Left-wing extremism. First phase on Oct 12 Second phase on Oct 16 Third phase on Oct 28 Fourth phase on Nov 1 Final phase on Nov 5 Results on Nov 8 NASIM ZAIDI Chief Election Commissioner The election, which is expected to witness a keen contest between the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance and the combine of the Janata DalUnited, the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress, will have some firsts, including photograph of candidate on the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). “This is being done for the first time in an assembly poll. We received feedback about voters facing some confusion in case of presence of candidates having the same name,” Zaidi said. He said measures have been taken to check vehicles for any illicit flow of arms and liquor. He said committees have been formed under the district magistrates for people to deposit their licensed weapons. Zaidi said there was effective intelligence gathering and helicopters and motorboats will be used to keep vigil. “Assessment (was being done) of all vulnerable points where anti-social elements can threaten voters,” he said. He said exit polls will be prohibited from the very first day of polling. “As per law, exit poll will be prohibited from the first day of poll of the first phase till half an hour after the appointed time of the last polling day. This applies to both print and TV media,” Zaidi said. “Opinion poll under relevant law is prohibited in the last 48 hours for electronic media. Similarly, advertisements are also prohibited in the last 48 hours for the electronic media,” he added. — IANS Six pc hike in DA for central govt employees NEW DELHI: The union cabinet on Wednesday approved an additional dearness allowance (DA) of six per cent for central government employees from July 1. “Cabinet today (Wednesday) approved six percent DA to central government employees,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters after a cabinet meeting here. The DA hike will benefit 50 lakh government employees and 56 lakh pensioners, who are entitled to increased dearness relief (DR). DA, paid as proportion of basic pay to compensate for price rise, has been raised to 119 percent from 113 percent of the basic pay. The combined impact on the exchequer on account of DA and DR would be `6,655.14 crore per annum and `4,436.76 crore for a period of eight months from July 2015 to February 2016. In April, the government had hiked DA by 6 percent to 113 percent with effect from January. As per the formula, the DA rate increase is an average of 12-month consumer price index-industrial workers from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. — IANS Executive Chairman of WEF has reacted positively to Telangana CM’s proposal to hold the next meet in Hyderabad CM seeks Chinese expertise for Hyderabad’s development HYDERABAD: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has requested key Chinese cities to help the state by sharing their experience and expertise in city development. Rao, who is in Dalian in China to attend the annual meeting of World Economic Forum (WEF), on Wednesday addressed the session on urban development challenges where he explained his vision on Hyderabad’s development and shared ideas and experiences with mayors and vice mayors of very important Chinese cities like Guangzhou and Yuwi. The annual meeting of the new champions at Dalian brought together more than 1,500 participants from 90 countries to share strategies and solutions and discuss global issues and risks. KCR, as Rao is popularly known, also met WEF executive chairman Klaus Schwab and requested him to host WEF’s annual conference in Hyderabad for which there was a positive response, said a statement from the chief minister’s office here. KCR briefed him on various economic and social aspects of Telangana state, including significance of Hyderabad. They exchanged ideas about promoting economic development and the chief minister explained the single window industrial policy of Telangana, the best of its kind in the world and how the new policy has brought in approximately `12,000 crore investments from 52 industrial companies in less than 3 months, the statement said. KCR explained the innovative feature that gives investors the right to obtain timely clearance and puts the onus on government officials to clear large projects in less than 15 days. Schwab praised Telangana as a state renowned for social and economic innovations. KCR also urged Klaus Schwab, the Executive Chairman of World Economic Forum, to hold the next WEF annual conference in Hyderabad. Schwab has responded “positively” to the proposal. “They both had discussions for about 30 minutes. Among others, CM had requested Klaus Schwab to host WEF annual conference in Hyderabad for which there was a positive response from him. CM briefed him on various economic and social aspects of Telangana state, including significance of Hyderabad city. Rao explained the Single Window Industrial Policy of Telangana and how the new policy has attracted approximately `12,000-crore investments from 52 industrial companies in less than three months into the state. — IANS 12 CONTROLLED DEMOLITION OF CHINA BRIDGE T H U R S DAY l S E P T E M B E R 1 0 l 2 0 1 5 WORLD Court orders Lufthansa pilots to halt strike; 140,000 passengers grounded Cancelled flights of Lufthansa are announced on a flight information display as stranded passengers check for alternative flights, at the Frankfurt Airport in Germany, early morning on Wednesday. — Reuters FRANKFURT: Lufthansa won a temporary injunction on Wednesday against a pilots’ strike, but the German airline said 1,000 scheduled flights would nevertheless remain cancelled and 140,000 passengers grounded. The appeals court in Frankfurt ordered pilots to halt their two-day industrial action, ruling that the stoppage, the 13th in 18 months, was unlawful. It thus overturned a lower court ruling on Tuesday and agreed with Lufthansa that the primary aim of the pilots’ union, Vereinigung Cockpit, did not appear to be to reach a concrete agreement on early retirement provisions, but to attack management’s proposed restructuring concept, known as Wings. Lufthansa has embarked on a massive reorganisation, farming out much of its domestic and mediumhaul services to its low-cost subsidiary Germanwings. The court argued that the Wings concept was an entrepreneurial matter. “There are a number of factors that suggest that, above and beyond the strike’s official target, the union is seeking to have a say in the ‘Wings’ concept. This is not a goal that can be negotiated by the union. Hence, the strike is unlawful,” it ruled. Ostensibly, the dispute hinges on Lufthansa plans to scrap an arrangement under which pilots can retire at 55 and receive up to 60 per cent of their pay until they reach the statutory retirement age of 65. — AFP The Lishui bridge is seen during a controlled demolition in Zhangjiajie, Hunan province, China. The bridge, built in 1971, is 246.6-metre long and 12-metre wide. A new bridge will be built on the same location as replacement. British Airways plane catches fire in Las Vegas, several injured LAS VEGAS: A British Airways jet caught fire on Tuesday as it was preparing to take off from Las Vegas, prompting the crew to abort takeoff and evacuate terrified passengers, with several injured. Jacob Steinberg, a reporter for Britain’s Guardian newspaper, said he was asleep on the plane when it came to a “crashing halt” on the runway. “Initially told to stay seated, then shout of evacuate,” he wrote on Twitter, saying the flames had apparently melted some of the jet’s windows. “They opened the back door and slide went down and smoke started coming in plane, followed by mad dash to front. A lot of panic,” he said. Steinberg said the pilot later joined the passengers inside the airport terminal and told them the fire was caused by a “catastrophic failure of the engine.” “The pilot looked pretty shook up to be honest,” he said. “Has been flying for years, don’t think he had ever seen anything like that.” The Federal Aviation Administration said the fire broke out in the left engine of the 257-seat Boeing 777 shortly after 4:00 pm (2300 GMT) and the crew immediately aborted takeoff and ordered an evacuation. “Passengers deplaned on the runway using emergency slides and (were) bused to the terminal,” FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said. “The aircraft, a 777-200 experienced a technical issue as it was preparing for A British Airways passenger jet is shown after a fire at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. — Reuters takeoff from McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas” heading for London. Paul Berberian, a passenger aboard another plane that was on the tarmac at the time of the incident, described watching in disbelief as the British Airways plane caught fire and smoke billowed from the fuselage. A video shot by Berberian and aired on CNN showed passengers using Development Goals (SDG) set to be approved by a UN General Assembly later this month to succeed the MDGs. The new target is 25 or fewer underfive deaths per 1,000 live births by 2030. “The unfinished business of child survival looms large,” wrote the study authors. “Every child’s death represents the loss of a unique human being.” Nearly half of infant deaths are associated with malnutrition, and 45 percent occur during the first 28 days of life. Leading causes are labour complications or premature birth, pneumonia, diarrhoea, sepsis, and malaria. West and Central Africa, the world’s poorest regions, still have the world’s highest under-five death rates, the researchers found. In Sub-Saharan Africa today, one child in a dozen dies during the first four years of life, more than 12 times the average in high-income countries. But two areas — East Asia and the Pacific, along with Latin America and the Caribbean — did meet the MDG targets, and 62 nations including Ethiopia, ritrea, Bangladesh, Georgia, El Salvador, Bolivia, Egypt, Cambodia, Nepal and Yemen. Encouragingly, for 102 countries, the data suggested a faster decline in mortality over 2000-2015 compared to 1990-2000. This acceleration from 2000, when the MDGs were introduced, resulted in about 18 million fewer under-five deaths globally, the study said. If the mortality rate remains constant, 94 million children will die before their fifth birthday in the coming 15 years, said the study. But if the 2000-2015 curve keeps accelerating, the number will drop to 69 million, and if the new SDG target is met, 56 million. In order to achieve the new goals, 47 countries must speed up progress, 34 of them in sub-Saharan Africa, and two — Afghanistan and Pakistan — in South Asia, said the study. — AFP evacuation slides and running away on the tarmac as emergency vehicles rushed to the site to douse the flames. “We were all glued to the side of the plane watching this unfold,” he said of fellow passengers on his flight. There were 159 passengers and 13 crew on the flight, according to the FAA, which said seven people were treated for injuries. However, British Airways, which said there were two fewer passengers on board, described the cause of the fire as a “technical issue.” “Our crew evacuated the aircraft safely and the fire was quickly extinguished by the emergency services at the airport,” a company statement said. “A small number of customers and our crew have been taken to hospital as a precaution.” — AFP AROUND THE GLOBE Guatemala ex-president jailed pending trial Clinton apologises for use of private e-mail account The mortality rate among children younger than five fell globally from 91 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990, to 43 per 1,000 in 2015. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday welcomed his South Sudanese counterpart Barnaba Marial Benjamin ahead of their meeting in Moscow, Russia. PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE: There were 159 passengers and 13 crew on the flight Child deaths halved since 1990, but UN goal missed PARIS: The number of deaths among children under five has halved globally since 1990 — well short of the UN goal of slashing infant mortality by twothirds in 25 years, said data released on Wednesday. Only 62 of 195 countries met targets they adopted 15 years ago, said a study which measured the world’s performance in one of the eight socalled Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for a healthier, more prosperous world. The mortality rate among children younger than five fell globally from 91 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990, to 43 per 1,000 in 2015, said the review published in The Lancet medical journal. Translated into hard numbers, the death toll of newborns, infants and small children — mainly from preventable causes — shrank from 12.7 million in 1990 to an estimated 5.9 million this year. The MDGs were set in 2000 and expire this year, but the period covered by the child mortality target reached back to 1990. There were a staggering quarter-of-abillion deaths overall, and the MDG on child mortality was missed by a “wide margin”, according to a UN statement. “We have to acknowledge tremendous global progress,” said Geeta Rao Gupta, deputy executive director of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), which participated in the research. “But the far too large number of children still dying from preventable causes before their fifth birthday... should impel us to redouble our efforts to do what we know needs to be done.” The study, led by Danzhen You of Unicef, was the first to include estimates for 2015. It also made projections for child mortality in the coming 15 years -the period covered by Sustainable RUSSIA, SOUTH SUDAN HOLD TALKS WASHINGTON: Hillary Clinton has apologised for using a private e-mail server while secretary of state, calling the decision, which has dogged her Democratic presidential bid, a “mistake.” The Democratic frontrunner, who is facing eroding support, has long dismissed the email uproar as a manufactured imbroglio. But in an interview on Tuesday evening, Clinton told ABC’s “World News Tonight” that she took full responsibility for the episode, which she regretted. “That was a mistake. I’m sorry about that. I take responsibility,” she told the news network. Clinton used her private email account and home server in lieu of the official government email system while she served as top diplomat from 2009 to 2013. Until Tuesday, Clinton had demurred from issuing a direct apology. “I certainly wish that I had made a different choice,” Clinton said last week, adding that she was “sorry” that the controversy was “confusing” for the public. “As I look back at it now, even though it was allowed, I should have used two accounts, one for personal e-mails, one for work-related e-mails,” Clinton said Tuesday. The lingering email saga has weighed on Clinton’s popularity, with a Gallup poll released Friday showing her favourability rating at 41 per cent, compared to 51 per cent who view her unfavourably — the lowest level since 1992. — AFP GUATEMALA CITY: A Guatemalan judge on Tuesday ordered fallen President Otto Perez to remain in jail while awaiting trial over a graft scandal that stoked a political crisis, charging him with criminal association, taking bribes and customs fraud. Perez, a 64-year-old retired general who was elected in late 2011 on a vow to fight crime and corruption, resigned as president last week, just as the country headed into the first round of a presidential election. He was held in jail pending a hearing into accusations he made millions of dollars from a customs racket. There are “sufficient indications that suggest he took part” in the scam, Judge Miguel Angel Galvez told a hearing. Galvez gave investigators three months to complete their probe, pending a trial start date of December 21. Perez could potentially avoid trial if his defence team manages to convince the court that the evidence against him is insufficient. “I don’t understand why I’m facing trial, or... jail. I don’t understand because there was no solid argument against me regarding any of the three crimes,” Perez said. Prosecutors said he was involved in a customs scam dubbed “La Linea” (“The Line”), referring to a phone hotline used by importers to avoid paying customs duties in exchange for bribes. — Reuters Reginaldo Chapa pedals his Cinecleta, Moviebike, through the streets of Saltillo, Mexico. Chapa modified a cargo bike to create the Cinecleta, a pedaldriven vehicle that carries a solar powered battery, a projector and sound equipment which it’s aimed to promote clean energy and to take films and music to rough neighbourhoods in this industrial city. — Reuters Manila ordered to pay airport builder $510m MANILA: The Philippines’ Supreme Court ordered the government on Wednesday to pay $510.3 million in compensation to a consortium that built Manila’s biggest air terminal. Manila airport Terminal 3 had been the subject of a legal dispute since the government seized it in 2004, citing breach of contract and failure to conform with safety standards. The builders consortium — which also includes Germany’s Fraport AG and Philippine International Air Terminals Co, also known as Piatco — had sought compensation and the row has been seen as a test of how the country handles foreign investments. The total compensation represents the airport’s $327 million replacement cost when the government took over in 2004 plus $243 million in interest until December 2014, according to the court’s ruling. The court also deducted $59.4 million that it said the government had initially paid Piatco. “The government is hereby ordered to make direct payment on just compensation due to Piatco,” court spokesman Theodore Te told reporters, reading from the court ruling. — AFP T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 REGION omandailyobserver 13 REBELS TAKE AIR BASE: Government troops surrender an air base in Idlib to a rebel alliance after nearly two years under siege SANDSTORM SWEEPS ACROSS MIDDLE EAST Russia joins Syria combat operations Palestinian fishermen prepare their boat during a sandstorm at the Seaport of Gaza City, on Wednesday. A heavy sandstorm swept across parts of the Middle East on Tuesday, killing two people and injuring hundreds in Lebanon and disrupting fighting and air strikes in neighbouring Syria. Clouds of dust also engulfed Israel, Jordan and Cyprus where aircraft were diverted to Paphos from Larnaca airport as visibility fell to 500 metres. — Reuters Palestinians postpone first congress RAMALLAH: Palestinian officials said on Wednesday that a first congress in nearly 20 years set for midSeptember will be postponed to an undetermined date amid speculation over the intentions of president Mahmud Abbas. The postponement should not be more than three months, Salim al Zanoon, head of the Palestinian National Council, told reporters, with key members of the Palestinian leadership calling for more time to prepare. The meeting of the Palestine National Council (PNC), a congress representing those in the Palestinian territories and the diaspora, was to take place on September 14-15. The PNC serves as the parliament of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. The meeting of the PNC comes with speculation intensifying over the intentions of Abbas, who recently announced his resignation as PLO chairman. His resignation along with a number of others from the 18-member executive committee will only take effect with a meeting of the PNC, which includes more than 700 people. He remains president of the Palestinian Authority and leader of his Fatah party. — AFP Iraq’s Abadi dismisses 123 senior officials BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi said on Wednesday he had dismissed 123 deputy ministers and general managers as part of a reform push aimed at reducing corruption and mismanagement which has made the country nearly impossible to govern. Backed by street protests demanding better services and a call for bold action by Iraq’s most senior scholar Abadi has rolled out the largest shakeup since the US occupation. He has set out to transform a system based on sectarian and ethnic quotas, which often hands high office to unqualified candidates and encourages graft. Abadi did not mention which ministries would be affected by Wednesday’s decision, but said in a statement that the senior officials would be sent into retirement or have their administrative status “adjusted”. He said the subordinates of those dismissed would take over their responsibilities until ministries’ structures are reviewed and replacements are appointed. — Reuters Egypt sends up to 800 ground troops to Yemen SANAA: As many as 800 Egyptian soldiers arrived in Yemen late on Tuesday, Egyptian security sources said, swelling the ranks of a Gulf Arab military contingent which aims to rout the Houthi group after a five-month civil war. It was the first reported deployment of ground troops there by Egypt, which has one of the Arab world’s strongest armies. A coalition led by Saudi Arabia has scored major gains against the militia and its allies in Yemen’s army, backing a push by Yemeni fighters to seize much of the country’s south and now setting its sights on the Houthi-controlled Sanaa. Four Egyptian units of between 150 to 200 troops along with tanks and transport vehicles arrived in Yemen late on Tuesday, two Egyptian security sources said. “We have sent these forces as part of Egypt’s prominent role in this alliance ... the alliance fights for the sake of our brotherly Arab states, and the death of any Egyptian soldier would be an honour and considered martyrdom for the sake of innocent people,” a senior Egyptian military source said. Yemeni officials put the number of A fighter loyal to exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi walks past a tank during clashes with Houthis at a military site near the country’s third-largest city of Taez on Wednesday. — AFP foreign troops from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar at least around 2,000, while Qatari-owned Al Jazeera TV said at least 10,000 foreign soldiers had arrived, including 1,000 from the emirate. They are part of a force preparing to eventually assault the capital, which the Houthis seized last year. More than 4,500 people have been killed by fighting and air strikes since the beginning of the conflict, which has also unleashed disease and hunger in the impoverished country. Brigadier General Ahmed al Asseri, a spokesman for the coalition, said its forces were focusing on overcoming Houthi resistance in Yemen’s central and southern provinces, pounding their positions from the air across the country before beginning any thrust towards Sanaa. — Reuters M O S C O W / B E I RU T / A M M A N / WASHINGTON: Russian forces have begun participating in combat operations in Syria to help defend President Bashar al Assad’s government, three Lebanese sources familiar with the political and military situation there said on Wednesday. The sources, speaking to Reuters on condition they not be identified, gave the most forthright account yet from the region of what US officials say appears to be a new military buildup by Moscow, one of Assad’s main allies, though one of the sources said the numbers of Russians involved so far were small. Two US officials said Russia has sent two tank landing ships and additional aircraft to Syria in the past day or so and has deployed a small number of naval infantry forces. The US officials, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said the intent of Russia’s military moves in Syria remained unclear. One of the officials said initial indications suggested the focus was on preparing an airfield near the port city of Latakia, an Assad stronghold. The moves come at a time when forces of Assad’s government have faced major setbacks on the battlefield in a four-year-old multi-sided civil war that has killed 250,000 people and driven half of Syria’s 23 million people from their homes. Syrian troops pulled out of a major air base on Wednesday, and a monitoring group said this meant government soldiers were no longer present at all in Idlib province, most of which slipped from government control earlier this year. Moscow confirmed it had “experts” on the ground but denied they played any combat role. Damascus also denied Russians were involved in combat, but a Syrian official said their presence had increased in the past year. Officials in the United States, which is fighting an air war against the militant group IS in Syria and also opposes Assad’s government, have said in recent days that they suspect Russia is reinforcing to aid Assad. Washington has put pressure on countries nearby to deny their Two US officials said Russia has sent two tank landing ships and additional aircraft to Syria in the past day or so and has deployed a small number of naval infantry forces. air space to Russian flights, a move Moscow denounced on Wednesday as “international boorishness”. Moscow’s only naval base in the Mediterranean is at Tartous on the Syrian coast in territory held by Assad’s government, and keeping it secure would be an important strategic objective for the Kremlin. Two of the Lebanese sources said the Russians were establishing two bases in Syria, one near the coast and one further inland which would be an operations base. “The Russians are no longer just advisors,” one of them said. “The Russians have decided to join the war against terrorism.” Another of the Lebanese sources said that so far any Russian combat role was still small: “They have started in small numbers, but the bigger force did not yet take part ... There are numbers of Russians taking part in Syria but they did not yet join the fight against terrorism strongly.” The Syrian official said: “Russian experts are always present but in the last year they have been present to a greater degree.” In the latest major battlefield setback, state television reported government troops had surrendered an air base in northwestern Syria to a rebel alliance after nearly two years under siege. The loss of the base meant the last government troops had now withdrawn altogether from central Idlib province, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group that monitors the conflict. Coalitions of rebels have made gains in the northwest and southwest of the country. They often fight against both the government and IS fighters who control much of the east of Syria as well as northern Iraq. — Reuters Authorities boosted security measures, erecting large metal barricades preventing access to parliament Protests as Lebanon parties meet to end gridlock BEIRUT: Lebanon protesters angered by a lack of services and political paralysis returned to Beirut’s streets on Wednesday after party leaders failed to achieve results in talks on ending the gridlock. A protest movement across Lebanon’s sectarian fault lines has sprung up, initially motivated by a rubbish collection crisis but increasingly focused on the country’s stagnant political class. On Wednesday, as politicians arrived downtown, the first batch of protesters threw eggs at their convoys, chanting: “Thieves, thieves, get out!” Authorities boosted security measures, erecting large metal barricades preventing access to parliament where political figures were meeting. Parliament speaker Nabih Berri, who also heads the Amal movement, had called for a “national dialogue” among main parties to discuss a stalemate that has frozen government institutions for months. But the meeting ended on Wednesday afternoon with the announcement of a new meeting on September 16. A parliament statement said “the Protesters carry banners and Lebanese national flags during a protest against perceived government failures, including a rubbish disposal crisis, at Martyrs’ Square in downtown Beirut on Wednesday. — Reuters participants expressed their points of view... about the main topic, which is the election of a president.” Lebanon has been without a president since May 2014 as a divided parliament has failed more than two dozen times to elect a head of state. Ahead of Wednesday’s meeting, Prime Minister Tammam Salam said he hoped “that the participants will be able to reach an end to the crisis.” He also announced he was convening an extraordinary cabinet session at 5:00 pm (1400 GMT) to discuss the trash crisis. The unproductive dialogue was met with anger by demonstrators on Wednesday, who gathered despite an intense regional sandstorm that has claimed three lives in Lebanon. “If any of you ever felt an ounce of responsibility, you wouldn’t allow any postponement of the meeting before finding a solution and a response to the people’s demands,” wrote the “You Stink” campaign, which has organised protests for nearly two months. As the session opened, several dozen demonstrators gathered in central Beirut, with crowds growing ahead of the main protest at 6:00 pm (1500 GMT). “This dialogue is a lie to the people,” said Tarek Al-Maleh, an activist with “You Stink”. “They’ve besieged us as though we were in a military barracks and confined us to a single area, but we are here to stay,” he said. Samer Mazeh, a 23-year-old student, ridiculed the political dialogue as a farce. “The dialogue only aims... to circumvent us,” he said. “The trash crisis can be solved and there are many options available to countries around the world, but they don’t want a solution because trash is a goldmine for them.” — AFP 14 omandailyobserver From wartime princess to majestic ruler of UK LONDON: Despite setbacks and the centre of British political life aged challenges in her long life, Queen 25 after her father, George VI, died Elizabeth II has always “maintained suddenly in 1952. her dignity, her sense of duty and After she became Queen her hairstyle,” said actress Elizabeth II, she gave birth Helen Mirren, to two more sons, famous for her Prince Andrew in 1960 and portrayal Prince of the queen. B or n in London on April 21, 1926, World War II provided the backdrop to the young princess’s formative years. Princess Elizabeth was homeschooled with her younger sister, Princess Margaret. She was “heir presumptive” after her father became king in 1936, and she began studying law and constitutional history to prepare for her future role, as well as learning art, music, horse-riding and swimming. She made her first public speech in October 1940, when she was 14. The teenaged Elizabeth spent most of the war years at Windsor Castle outside London, rather than the main royal residence of Buckingham Palace in the heavily bombed capital. “It was a time of austerity and anxiety for the whole country, including the royal family,” according to her official biography. The princess’s engagement to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, a naval officer descended from Danish, Greek and German royalty, was announced in 1947 and the couple married a few months later at London’s Westminster Abbey. The queen’s husband, five years older than her, was given the titles Prince Philip and Duke of Edinburgh. The young Princess Elizabeth, already the mother of Prince Charles and Princess Anne, was thrust into Edward in 1964. P r i n c e Charles, the heir to the throne, married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 in a ceremony that gripped the nation. The wedding took place two years after Charles’s great-uncle Lord Mountbatten, was killed by a bomb placed in his fishing boat by the Irish Republican Army. Charles and Diana’s marriage was dogged by rumours of the prince’s relationship with a former girlfriend, the then married Camilla ParkerBowles, who is now his partner. In 1992, the government announced that Charles and Diana planned to separate. That event, plus a major fire at Windsor Castle, prompted the queen to refer to 1992 as an “annus horribilis” (horrible year). “I dare say that history will take a slightly more moderate view than that of some contemporary commentators,” the queen said in November 1992. Diana died in a car crash in Paris in 1997, drawing an outpouring of grief from the public and leading some to criticise the royal family, including the queen, for their alleged coldness towards the princess. “The decade had its share of sadness,” the queen’s official biography said in an understated summary of the 1990s. — dpa EUROPE T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 Queen Elizabeth II becomes the longest-reigning monarch in Europe LONDON: Britain celebrated Queen Britons wait Elizabeth II becoming the country’s for Queen longest-serving monarch on Wednesday Elizabeth to arrive at with a flotilla down the River Thames, a Tweedbank gun salute and the peal of Westminster Station in Abbey’s bells. Scotland, The queen herself opened a railway Britain. — Reuters line in Scotland and was to host a private dinner at Balmoral Castle to mark the day she overtakes her great-great grandmother queen Victoria’s record. A cheering crowd and an honour guard of royal archers greeted Elizabeth II on her arrival at Edinburgh train station, where she boarded a steam train for a journey along the new Borders Railway. Dressed in a turquoise coat and hat and clutching a black handbag — one of her famously colourful outfits — the queen wore a diamond-studded brooch that belonged to Victoria in homage to her ancestor. Prime Minister David Cameron led official tributes in parliament, calling her reign a “golden thread running through three post-war generations. “She is our queen and we could not dignity and decency and long may she be at 1630 GMT, the best estimate from be more proud of her,” he said.”She has continue to do so.” royal officials for the time at which the served this country with unerring grace, It is not known where exactly she will monarch, who has become synonymous Refugees are welcome but must integrate into German society PAST SAVINGS: Germany could afford extra spending on migrants because of its thrift BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel tempered Germany’s welcome to hundreds of thousands of refugees from war and persecution with a warning on Wednesday that new migrants must integrate into German life. “They need help to learn German quickly and find work,” Merkel said during a debate in the Bundestag parliament where politicians of all parties praised Germany’s outpouring of hospitality for newcomers. The centre-right leader addressed fears among conservative Germans that tensions with migrants could rise as they did when “guest workers” invited from Turkey more than 50 years ago were treated as a temporary presence and given neither language training nor respect. “We should learn from our experience of the 1960s when we brought in guest workers and should put the highest priority on integration from the very beginning,” she said. “A nation that welcomes the many coming in, many from other cultures, We should learn from our experience in the 1960s when we brought in guest workers and should put the highest priority on integration from the beginning ANGELA MERKEL German Chancellor German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures as she addresses a press conference in Bern, Switzerland. — AFP must make clear what rules apply here,” she added. “We can’t ignore it if communities that reject integration. There won’t be any tolerance of that.” Germans have astonished themselves in recent weeks with the fervent support for the migrants. Even the populist newspaper Bild, Germany’s top-selling daily, has swung behind refugees, distributing “we will help” buttons. Merkel’s deputy, Sigmar Gabriel, wore one on a lapel in parliament as she spoke. The Green Party lauded the new mood. “For the first time, I can say without reservation that I am proud of my country,” Greens floor leader Katrin Goering-Eckardt told legislators. In her speech, Merkel vowed to crack down “with the full force of the law” on racists who abused migrants or rioted near refugee hostels. — dpa with Britain itself, reaches the landmark. At that moment, the 89-year-old monarch will have served 23,226 days, 16 hours and roughly 30 minutes on the throne — over 63 years. The queen is expected to comment on the occasion although a royal source has said she wants to keep the occasion low-key. “While she acknowledges it as an historic moment, it’s also for her not a moment she would personally celebrate, which is why she has been keen to convey business as usual and no fuss,” the source explained. The official photograph, taken by Mary McCartney, daughter of Beatles star Paul, shows the queen sitting at her desk working through a red box of state papers. Elizabeth became queen upon the death of her father George VI, Britain’s king during World War II. The calculation of her time on the throne is based on when he passed away, which is estimated at around 1:00 am on February 6, 1952 — an hour after he was seen for the last time at his bedroom window at Sandringham House in eastern England. — AFP Poroshenko reneges self-rule if Russia violates agreement KIEV: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warned on Wednesday he may renege on his promise to give proRussian separatists more power should Moscow fail to abide by the terms of a shacky truce. The former Soviet country’s proWestern leader once again accused Moscow of backing the eastern insurgents and violating the terms of a six-month-old armistice signed in the Belarussian capital Minsk. He stressed that mooted constitutional changes offering rebelrun parts of the industrial war zone limited self-rule would be delayed should the violence grow. “If Moscow ultimately decides to bury the Minsk agreements, we will have to re-examine these constitutional changes,” Poroshenko told a group of regional representatives. “Should, God forbid, we be put on a war footing and have to declare martial law, I will not hesitate for a second and issue decrees that prevent the introduction of changes to the constitution.” Poroshenko faces stiff resistance to his autonomy pledge from Ukrainian nationalist forces who make up a sizeable portion of parliament and were instrumental in the February “Should, God forbid, we be put on a war footing and have to declare martial law, I will not hesitate for a second and issue decrees that prevent the introduction of changes to the constitution.” 2014 ouster of Kiev’s Kremlin-backed leadership. Russia’s subsequent seizure of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula and the 17-month eastern uprising that soon followed has claimed the lives of nearly 8,000 people and eroded Moscow’s already strained relations with the West. Far-right groups view any concessions to the guerrillas as an informal recognition of Ukraine’s submission to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his alleged attempt to recreate the old tsarist and Soviet empires. Ukrainian lawmakers’ initial passage on August 31 of the new constitutional clause sparked riots that resulted in the deaths of three Ukrainian military recruits. — AFP T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 PANORAMA A fisherman casts his fishing net into a lake during sunset in Chuzhou, Anhui province, China. — Reuters Italian Member of the European Parliament Gianluca Buonanno wears a mask depicting German Chancellor Angela Merkel during the address of European Commission President JeanClaude Juncker (not pictured) to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France. — Reuters Migrants’ tents are blown off by the wind near a collection point in the village of Roszke, Hungary. — Reuters A young migrant cries while waiting with his father outside the foreign office in Brussels, Belgium. — Reuters omandailyobserver 15 A Ukrainian serviceman embraces his wife after returning from the frontline in the eastern regions, at a railway station in Kiev, Ukraine. — Reuters THURSDAY | SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 | DHUL QA’ADA 26, 1436 AH P20 P18 P21 Inside GE’s Alstom buyout approved by EU Microsoft buys security start-up M&S slows foreign expansion FOLLOW US ON: www.omanobserver.om editor@omanobserver.om Oman refiner’s GDP impact to rise to 9pc by 2018 AMBITIOUS: $8 billion worth of ‘strategic growth projects’ will triple the value of Orpic’s asset base CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT Sept 9: National refining and petrochemicals company Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Industries Company (Orpic) expects to see its contribution to the economy boosted to around 8-9 per cent of GDP (equivalent to $6.5 billion in value terms) in 2018, when a trio of big-ticket projects is scheduled for completion. This compares with a current contribution of 6 per cent as of 2014, equivalent to a GDP Impact Annualised value of $4.2 billion, according to a top official of the state-owned company. Musab al Mahrouqi, Chief Executive Officer, Orpic, said the projections are based on a study that sought to assess and measure the company’s socioeconomic impact. “The results of this independent study not only ascertained Orpic’s current total impact across GDP, employment creation, and trade surplus, but it also identified opportunities for further improvement and forecasting on the impact of Orpic’s strategic growth projects which are scheduled for commissioning over the next three years, to ensure Orpic is maximizing its contribution to the are operational by 2018, he said, adding that Omanisation is targeted at a minimum of 75 per cent. Giving an overview of Orpic’s financial performance, Nazar al Lawati — Chief Financial Officer, said the company generated gross refining margins (GRM) of around $317 million for the first half of 2015, yielding cash profits of $215 million for the period. In contrast, cash losses for the whole of 2014 totalled $317 million, which he attributed primarily to weak refining margins globally, as well as poor international prices of aromatics. local economy through employment opportunities, investment opportunities and educational opportunities,” Al Mahrouqi said in a presentation to journalists at the company’s Sohar facilities on Tuesday. Orpic is investing an estimated $8 billion in three ‘strategic growth projects’ that will effectively triple the value of its asset base, according to the CEO. The investments in question — Sohar Refinery Improvement Project (SRIP), Muscat-Sohar Product Pipeline, and Liwa Plastics Industries Complex (LPIC) — will not only generate significant dividends for shareholders, but will also further diversify Orpic’s product mix, intensify its downstream business operations, and increase the impact of its contribution to the Oman economy, he said. “Orpic’s growth projects will further promote opportunities for small to medium enterprises across our supply chain, which will also have a positive impact on the InCountry Value being generated by Orpic,” said Al Mahrouqi. An additional 1,600 jobs will be added to Orpic’s current workforce of around 2,400 staff when the new growth projects Orpic’s profitability, he explained, depends more on refinery margins than on the prices of crude, which have fallen by nearly 40 per cent during the first half of this year. Refinery operations account for 60 per cent of Orpic’s business, the rest contributed by aromatics and polypropylene production. Nevertheless, the integration and diversification of the company has helped mitigate business risk, he said. Highlighting the strategic significance of the Sohar Refinery Improvement Project, the CFO said the $2.7 billion investment will help overcome current limitations in the processing of heavy crude and long residue. Besides increasing the refining capacity of the Sohar plant by 70 per cent, the upgrade will also boost the production of propylene (46 per) and consequently polypropylene output as well, gasoline (35 per cent), diesel (70 per cent), jet fuel (75 per cent), naphtha (170 per cent — by reducing imports), and bitumen to meet Oman’s domestic requirements. Significantly, the Liwa Plastics Industries Complex (LPIC), the biggest of the three major projects, will transform Orpic from a refinery operation into to a dynamic and flexible petrochemicals producer, he said. 18 OMAN omandailyobserver T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 Oman’s millennial business leaders OAB adopts NCR better equipped to face challenges security solutions BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT Sept 9: “The millennial generation, those aged between 18-34, is better educated and more diverse than any other generation in the Sultanate’s history,” says Faisal al Shanfari, GM-Human Resources, Corporate Affairs and HSSE at Oman Oil Marketing Co. Speaking at the second in a series of four ‘Oman at Work’ seminars which focused on discussion on Millennials organised by Ithraa — Oman’s inward investment and export promotion agency and held at Bank Muscat’s Head Office, Al Shanfari further said: “Their working lives will be very different to previous generations.” Oman at Work has been designed to help Oman’s public and private sector better understand the challenges and opportunities of the future work environment and the fundamental impact this will have on how Oman nurtures a talented workforce, attracts inward investment, boosts non-oil exports and remains economically attractive in today’s highly competitive world. Moderated by GUTech Architecture professor, Nikolaus Knebel, Tuesday’s panel included His Highness Sayyid Dr Adham al Said of Sultan Qaboos University; Raed Dawood, Ooredoo; Duha Awayes, Protiviti and Jamal al Asmi, besides Faisal. RealityCG discussed among many things the investment being made by the government in education and training to create the next generation of business and public sector leaders. Experts opined that Millennials are different from previous generations. The MSLGroup’s Millennial Compass Report, which surveyed 1,293 employees in the US, India, China, the UK, France and Brazil shows that Millennials “are focused on achieving through personal networks and technology; having good work-life balance; and getting high levels of support from their managers. They don’t want to be tied to an organisation, a timetable or a hierarchy, and they’d rather avoid the stress they see their senior leaders shouldering.” Adding to this, Sultan Qaboos Economics assistant professor, His Highness Sayyid Dr Adham al Said remarked: “Unlike their grandparents and parents, Millennials are unlikely to stay with one employer for their entire career. In fact, by the time they hit 30, some will already have experience with several companies under their belt. That means companies have to work harder to retain Millennials, often offering lifestyle perks that weren’t on the table years ago. And for Millennial workers, it means more flexibility — no longer having to stick it out at a job that’s not right for them.” The panel agreed that previous generations saw work as a primary part of life. Indeed, post-school or university, work was the driving force in life. Today, companies are interviewing an entirely different candidate. Many, for instance, have grown up in relatively BUSINESS ALERT Exciting offers on Nissan Navara MUSCAT: Nissan from the house of Suhail Bahwan Automobiles have been receiving rave reviews on their seasonal offers that last till October 16, 2015. Their exclusive vehicle promotions are enticing and oneof-a-kind promising unlimited benefits to valued patrons. Nissan has a heritage of showcasing some of the most amazing benefits for their customers by introducing unique offers on their prestigious line up of vehicles. In an effort to make Nissan vehicles affordable and accessible to all, Suhail Bahwan Automobiles has taken up this unique initiative. Auto enthusiasts can now avail exciting benefits on the Nissan Navara that include cash gift up to RO 500, free service for two years or 20,000 kms (periodic maintenance only), free registration and easy and convenient financing options. Flexible EMI’s can also be tailor made for any individual requirement from inhouse Auto Finance team. The Nissan Navara stuns all eyes with its larger body structure which means bigger storage space and a roomier, more comfortable passenger cabin. The extended wheelbase enhances road handling ability, and the taller ground clearance makes it easier to conquer road obstacles. The Navara is designed with an off-road spirit in mind. The vigorous QR25 2,500cc petrol engine delivers up to 162 (Gross) / 154 (Net) horsepower, plus compelling torque and excellent fuel efficiency. The new Nissan Navara is also class-leading in the GCC and comes equipped with a high-performance 6-speed manual transmission, further enhancing the true off-road spirit while cruising comfortably over virtually all terrains. Navara is available in 2WD AT/MT options with petrol engine and 4WD MT option in diesel engine. Navara is also available as per PDO specifications. Navara’s YD25DDTi Diesel engine provides 142 HP with a torque of 36 kg-m / 2000 rpm. It is also first-of its-kind with 6-speed manual transmission which delivers excellent fuel efficiency. The roomy passenger cabin, and the supportive suspension system that Nissan is famous for, emit an air of luxury usually found in passenger sedans. The Navara is truly a tough, versatile vehicle for all your business needs making it a perfect value for money buy. Nissan Navara comes with manual A/C, rear defogger with timer and power + tilt Urethane steering wheel. The vehicles exterior features 16” steel wheels, chrome front bumper and rear step bumper with front and rear mudguard too. affluent families and are looking to strike a balance between work and their personal life, so the opportunity to take time off and travel and work for a company with strong social values and sense of community responsibility is highly appealing. “Let’s be frank, people are more motivated to work for you and will bend over backwards for things that they believe in. Employees aren’t just doing it because it’s a job, work becomes an extension of themselves. Values don’t stop or start at the office door, they’re a part of you and what you’re passionate about. Employers need to take this on board when trying to recruit and retain young Omani talent,” explained Taleb Saif al Makhmari, Ithraa’s Assistant Director General for Marketing and Media and organiser of the Oman at Work seminar series. Available in Comfort and Prestige sedan and hatchback models at TAC, the sole distributors of Mazda range in Oman, the all-new Mazda2 brings a level of functionality and added-values that exceeds the expectations for a car of this class. Winner of the 2014-2015 Car of the Year Japan award, the all-new Mazda2 #SuperStriker is bigger in size than its predecessor offering a lot more space, comfort and stability for both driver and passengers. Based on KODO — Soul of Motion design, the all-new Mazda2 features a chiselled exterior and a plush interior with more space and a bigger boot than before — thanks to an 80mm increase in wheelbase. It offers outstanding safety, eco-performance and the brand’s trademark driving pleasure due to its low-weight body, agile chassis and the brand-new SKYACTIV engines and transmission. A senior spokesperson of TAC comments: “We are receiving excellent feedback for the all-new Mazda2 from all our branches. Customers are liking the new generation technologies and design that have been packed together in a sub-compact body. The all-new Mazda2 also offers outstanding safety and fuel efficiency. It is truly a #SuperStriker in its class”. The fourth-generation Mazda2 with the 1.5L SKYACTIV engine 6 Speed Activematic Transmission has a compression ratio of 12:1 that offers excellent fuel economy and performance. The model also features a wide range of cuttingedge technologies such as the Mazda Connect* next-generation car connectivity system. TAC launches mobile app for its pre-owned cars division — Value Cars Oman TOWELL Auto Centre, the leading automobile distributors in Oman, has launched a state of art mobile app for its pre-owned cars division — Value Cars Oman. With this easy to use Value Cars Oman mobile app, all customers and dealers can directly browse through the expansive list of top-quality pre-owned vehicles across various range, brands and models which include Passenger Cars, 4WDs, Pick Ups and Commercial Vehicles. Value Car Mobile app can be downloaded on Android and Apple phones from their respective app stores. A senior spokesperson of TAC comments: “We are very happy to announce “THE all-new Mazda2 that our Value cars Oman mobile app is now live and ready to go. This new app really is all new — is filled with features directed towards complete satisfaction of all our customers with new shape, looking for pre-owned cars. It will further strengthen our relations with our customers, as we offer the best deals in terms of value, service and quality when it Skyactiv technology, comes to buying or selling a pre-owned vehicle. You can download our app now 6 speed transmission and enjoy the various benefits it has to offer”. and many other class About Value Cars division, the senior spokesperson says: “At Value Cars, we leading features. It is house all the top quality brands including Mazda and Geely. We also buy cars for very comfortable and cash which are less than 5 years old especially Japanese models. You can visit our sophisticated too. I am Azaiba Showroom to avail the best deals along with comprehensive customer extremely happy with service to make the buying / selling process a more convenient and hasslemy beautiful new car free experience. Our certified pre-owned vehicles meet the age and mileage and needless to say Towell Auto Centre sales executive made the entire car buying experience very requirements established by the manufacturer and are only put for sale after being smooth and pleasant. I can’t thank them enough”, says Saad Mustahil Hashit put through rigorous inspections and quality checks. You can count on us for Bait Baroot, the first customer who purchased the fourth-generation Mazda2 reliability, quality and satisfaction and drive away in that perfect car you have always dreamt about”. #SuperStriker from TAC’s Salalah showroom. MUSCAT: NCR Corporation, (NYSE: NCR), the global leader in consumer transaction technologies, has announced that Oman Arab Bank — one of Oman’s leading banks — has selected NCR Solidcore Suite for APTRA and NCR Skimming Protection Solution (SPS) technology to secure its ATM channel and enable the bank to offer a trusted and secure banking environment to increase customer loyalty and experience. NCR Solidcore Suite for APTRA is the most comprehensive ATM whitelisting software, which proactively protects ATMs from insider attacks by preventing the introduction of unauthorised code on the network and maintaining its integrity and availability. “OAB aims to be a trusted and responsible retail bank in Oman by enhancing its customer experiences across its branch and digital banking channels to offer next generation of customer interaction technologies,” said Fahd Amjad, GM Retail Banking at OAB. “We are committed to lead and revolutionize our physical and digital banking services in the country to provide our customers with innovative, convenient and secure digital banking services. By investing in NCR’s latest and innovative security technology, we are taking a right step in this direction.” NCR built SPS software to enable its random, multiplej a m m i n g hardware module to block criminal “listening” devices from capturing card data. This means that even the smallest skimming devices won’t be able to capture card data. NCR SPS technology will not only thwart skimming activities but will notify Oman Arab Bank of an attack in real time. The new technology also prohibits criminals from tampering or removing the original ATM bezel and helps promptly detect fraudulent devices. “NCR has a long standing association with Oman Arab Bank on its journey to offer the most innovative and secure digital banking platform to enhance customer experience. We are excited to further this relationship with the bank to help build a trusted and secure banking environment that will increase customer loyalty, improve operational efficiency and deliver exceptional interactions,” said Habib Hanna, Managing Director NCR for South Gulf and Pakistan. “Our extensive suite of security solutions will ensure OAB customers to complete their transactions in a convenient and secure way,” said Osama Awad, Country Manager, NCR Corporation in Oman. OAB has recently been the first bank in Oman to deploy NCR APTRA™ Activate software to deliver next generation omni-channel banking experience. Toyota Yaris comes with upscale features THE 2016 Toyota Yaris Sedan is more than just a new car with a familiar name. Responding to the needs and desires of its proud owners, the new Yaris brings upscale features, dynamic handling, and fresh styling. “The Yaris Sedan impresses with a striking profile that stands out from the crowd. Up front, the bold new face of Yaris features sharpeyed headlights and a hexagon lower grille, while a spacious trunk gives the rear a distinctive look,” remarks an enthusiast, “ Premium details abound — from the piano black bumpers, to the chrome grille surround and tailpipe, to the poweradjustable heated exterior mirrors, to the keyless entry offered as standard on all models, ” he adds. Mounted on the sporty steering wheel in the surprisingly roomy cabin filled with premium amenities are the audio and Bluetooth controls. The audio system of the Yaris now features a USB jack which is compatible with portable media players such as an iPod. The display size has also been increased from one line to three lines, enabling the track name, artist name, and CD album name to be displayed simultaneously. The AUX and USB jacks are very easy to use since they are positioned at the bottom of the audio panel. The Yaris has a comfortable and roomy interior. The instrument panel, set along a horizontal axis, runs the entire width of the cabin, creating a spacious and distinctive presence. Lavish ornamentation has been used for various interior features and switches. Precision technology has been used to create moulded stitching that looks like hand-stitching. Double stitching has been adopted on both the front and rear seats for an attractive appearance. The designs of the frequentlytouched centre cluster and steering wheel incorporate ergonomic features for ease of use. All Yaris occupants enjoy the comfort of the best-in-class air conditioning system which ensures passenger comfort even in the hottest weather. Unbeaten cargo delivery by IBRI LNG The all-new Mazda2 #SuperStriker SAILING cumulatively over a total distance of 1.2 million nautical miles ie about 2.2 million kilometres in sea transportation till date on the high seas across many oceans since July 2006, the Oman Shipping Company (OSC) owned LNG vessel “IBRI LNG” recently completed its seamless, trouble free and smooth 100th cargo laden voyage. This vessel having a cargo capacity of 145,000 cubic metres was built by Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and has been dedicatedly serving Mitsubishi Corporation as charterers, year over year, since its delivery from the shipyard and will continue doing so. This is one of the 43 vessels operated by OSC and one among the 27 vessels being technically managed in-house by Oman Ship Management Company (OSMC), which is a wholly owned ship management subsidiary of OSC. OSMC is an ISM accredited and ISO 9001 & 14001 certified company by American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 GE’s Alstom buyout approved by EU STRASBOURG, France: The EU announced it had approved a deal for US giant General Electric to acquire the energy business of French company Alstom for 12 billion euros ($13.4 billion), after Alstom agreed to sell some assets to an Italian rival. The decision ends months of uncertainty and tension over the deal, part of a drive by the American conglomerate to stake more of its future on industrial operations. EU anti-trust regulators had expressed concern the deal could lead to too much concentration in the gasturbine sector, leaving only GE and Siemens in the highly strategic market. “Following an in-depth review, the Commission has approved the acquisition of Alstom’s energy businesses by General Electric subject to divestment of central parts of Alstom’s heavy duty gas turbines business to Ansaldo,” the European Commission said. EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said her greenlight was a “big deal”, opening the way to GE’s biggest-ever acquisition. With it, GE also succeeds where it fell short with the EU’s 2001 rejection of a takeover of fellow US giant Honeywell, which sent a shockwave across the world of big business. Vestager said “the case illustrates that Europe is open to investment” but that “you cannot buy your way to a monopoly.” With the Alstom decision now behind her, the tough-minded former Danish finance minister must focus on Google, the US Internet giant. The EU has filed formal anti-trust charges against Google’s shopping services, but the Silicon Valley firm is not backing down calling the accusations “wrong”. GE hailed the EU green light. “We are very happy with this decision,” said Mark Hutchinson, the GE executive in charge of handling the Alstom buyout. “We wanted to preserve the economic rationale for this transaction. We believe we have achieved that,” he said. Alstom CEO Patrick Kron said that in addition to fulfilling the EU’s wish to maintain competition, GE’s commitments “protect the interests of Alstom employees, shareholders and customers.” — AFP OMAN/INTERNATIONAL omandailyobserver Areej Mohsin Haider Darwish opens ‘Blessing’ at Avenues Mall BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT Sept 9: Areej Mohsin Haider Darwish LLC launched a unique concept shop with an unconventional name, Blessing, at the Oman Avenues Mall yesterday. The showroom was inaugurated by Mohsin Haider Darwish in the presence of Areej Mohsin Haider Darwish, Rima Kotaiche El-Husseini, CEO of Blessing Lebanon, as well as other dignitaries and guests. Blessing is a Lebanese chain that houses an exclusive collection of wedding invitation cards, attractive gifts, charming baby gifts and a selection of exotic chocolates in different flavours. The shop also offers customised one-of-its-kind chocolate arrangements for special events such as baby showers, announcing the arrival of a precious bundle of joy, wedding gifts and much more. The shop also caters to corporate gifts that can be customised according to the client’s specifications. “There are some special moments in life that you want to celebrate and do something so unique that the memories will last for a long time even after it is over. We hope to make Blessing the one shop that comes to mind to mark such eventful occasions,” explains Areej, Deputy Chairperson of Mohsin Haider Darwish LLC, who has a string of achievements to her credit in diverse sectors and was named in Forbes Most Influential Arab Women 2013 as well as Forbes 200 Most Powerful Women 2014. The team at Blessing is committed to providing individual attention to every client. Most important, it puts in a lot of thought and works within the cultural norms and values of the country it operates in. It prides in getting repeat customers and attracts new clients mainly through word of mouth and visual connection, best seen during large events. The management believes its products set a benchmark and speak for themselves. Even during the soft opening, the Oman Avenues Mall outlet has already catered to baby gifts and corporate gifts according to Shirin El-Chami, the Business Development Manager at the outlet. If this is an indication of things to come, Blessing is sure to leave an indelible impression in the market. China to step up fiscal incentives to boost growth Instagram opens up to advertisers worldwide SAN FRANCISCO: Instagram opened its platform to most advertisers across the globe on Wednesday as the photosharing app seeks to make more money and compete with popular rivals such as Snapchat. Ads, previously available only in eight countries, will debut in more than 20 others including Italy, Spain and India, Instagram said. More than 200 countries will have ads by September 30. With 300 million monthly active users, Instagram has a key advantage over rivals because parent Facebook Inc’s vast trove of consumer data allows it to target audiences more accurately, a major selling point for advertisers. “It would have taken us years to build some of this technology without Facebook. We can take advantage of years of experience,” James Quarles, global head of business and brand development at Instagram, said in an interview last week. But users who have grown comfortable with mostly ad-free Instagram feeds of photos from people they follow may rebel. For the past two years, Instagram has only allowed ads by certain brands, such as Victoria’s Secret and Old Navy. Until Wednesday, Instagram ads had only been available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, Germany, France and Brazil. A sponsored ad on Instagram over the weekend said more ads would be coming soon, but did not specify when. CMA imposes penalty on Armor Insurance Services Company MUSCAT: The Executive President of the Capital Market Authority (CMA) has taken disciplinary action against Armor Insurance Services Company by imposing a fine on the company for violating the provisions of Article 17 of the Insurance Brokers’ Regulation. The regulation requires the insurance broker to file the audited annual accounts and balance sheet within 3 months from the end of the financial year. The regulation was issued to upgrade and regulate the performance of insurance brokers. CMA emphasised the importance of compliance with the laws and regulations governing the sector to ensure fairness and protection for all participants. Second meeting of High Sharia Supervisory Authority held at CBO MUSCAT: The Second meeting of the High Sharia Supervisory Authority at the Central Bank of Oman (CBO) was held on Tuesday at the premises of Central Bank of Oman. The meeting was chaired by Shaikh Dr Kahlan bin Nabhan al Kharoosi and attended by all the members. The Authority made detailed deliberations on the issues presented to it, covering various Sharia aspects relating to Islamic banking business in Oman and gave its opinion in the light of discussions. The Authority was also updated on the performance of Islamic Banking Entities for the period ended June 2015. 19 A cargo ship berths at the port in Lianyungang, in eastern China’s Jiangsu province. — AFP BEIJING: China will adopt “stronger” fiscal policies to support growth, Beijing said as it seeks to sooth increasing fears about the world’s second-largest economy following turmoil in domestic and overseas markets. The government will accelerate major construction projects, allow more small companies to benefit from tax cuts, and encourage private capital to invest in key areas, among other measures, the finance ministry said in a statement. Global markets have been in turmoil for weeks on worries about slowing growth in China, a key driver of global expansion, wiping trillions off share prices. The panic has also hammered mainland Chinese markets, with Shanghai’s exchange plummeting after a debt-fuelled bubble burst. The finance ministry gave no specific values for future spending. But it said that by the end of August the central government had already spent 96 per cent of its annual infrastructure investment budget. To achieve China’s 2015 growth target of around seven per cent, the ministry said it would step up and improve a “proactive fiscal policy, finetune the measures in a timely manner and accelerate reforms that will help stabilise growth”. In share trading on Wednesday the Shanghai stock market surged 2.29 per cent, extending a rally of almost three per cent Tuesday on hopes for government measures to support the economy. Economic expansion stood at 7.0 per cent in each of the first two quarters this year, but on Monday the government lowered its 2014 growth reading to 7.3 per cent, from the 7.4 per cent announced in January. Leaders have taken a series of measures to bolster growth and curb falling share prices, including cutting interest rates last month for the fifth time since November and lowering the Chinese currency’s central rate against the US dollar by nearly five per cent in a single week. But the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index has slumped nearly 40 per cent since mid-June despite official interventions that investment bank Goldman Sachs estimates have cost $234 billion. Official data released on Tuesday showed the country’s imports decreased for the 10th consecutive month in August by dropping 13.8 per cent, adding to concerns over sluggish domestic demand. “China’s economy has been placed under new pressures recently as uncertainties were added into the world recovery after turmoil in the global financial markets, sharp falls in main stock exchanges, continued depreciation of emerging market currencies and new record lows of prices of commodities including oil,” — AFP the finance ministry said. ABB lowers sales target, eyes $1 billion in savings ZURICH: Swiss-Swedish engineering giant ABB on Wednesday revised down its sales growth target for the next five years and unveiled a cost-cutting programme to rake in $1.0 billion in savings. ABB announced it now expects sales to swell between three and six per cent between 2015 and 2020, down from its previous estimate of between four- and seven per cent. The group explained its sales target had been “aligned to new market realities,” pointing to “the expected continuation of lower oil prices, signs of slowing industrial production growth and forecasted emerging market growth below the levels expected in 2014.” ABB is already undertaking a vast restructuring programme, but company chief Ulrich Spiesshofer said on Wednesday it was accelerating its efforts. “We are actively shifting the centre of gravity of this business with a focus on higher growth,” he told reporters. Among other things, ABB plans to cut the number of divisions from five to four, combining power and automation into a single unit dedicated to power grids. The group, which employs some 140,000 people worldwide, said it intended to push through $1.0 billion in savings by the end of 2017 by increasing the productivity of its whitecollar staff. That comes on top of its ongoing programme to slash costs equivalent to three to five per cent of cost of sales every year. ABB said the cost of its white-collar productivity programme was expected to cost it $1.2 billion mainly in restructuring costs. Spiesshofer said it was too early to say if any job cuts would be required. At the same time, the company said it planned to free up $2.0 billion in cash by the end of 2017 to allow it to pursue more acquisitions. — AFP 20 INTERNATIONAL omandailyobserver T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 Confidence returns to markets after global rally HONG KONG: A wave of confidence swept through Asian markets on Wednesday, led by a soaring Tokyo, and extending the previous day’s broad global advance to raise hopes that recent Chinafuelled losses may be coming to an end. Investors dumped assets considered safe bets and piled into riskier prospects, with the Japanese yen sinking against the dollar and euro, while the Australian dollar recovered from six-year lows and emerging market currencies got muchneeded support. Big gains on stock markets — Tokyo shot up 7.71 per cent — come after weeks of being hammered by concerns about slowing growth in China, whose economy is worth more than 13 per cent of global GDP. Decades of rapid growth in China have been spurred by huge exports and massive state spending, but commentators say Beijing needs to retool to boost domestic consumption if its economy is to continue to grow. Fears over the communist authorities’ ability to manage this transition have sent wobbles through financial markets around the world, where China has been a bright spot on an otherwise gloomy horizon. Suggestions that Beijing had stepped in to shore up mainland shares on Tuesday sent Shanghai and Hong Kong higher. An announcement by the country’s finance ministry that it would accelerate major construction projects and cut taxes for small and medium-sized enterprises to support growth also appeared to be adding to the positive mood, some analysts said. Mylan takes takeover bid to Perrigo shareholders NEW YORK: Pharmaceutical company Mylan said that it would take its offer to buy Perrigo directly to Perrigo shareholders following refusals by the company’s management to engage in merger talks. Mylan, a large generic drugs company, will launch the offer to Perrigo shareholders on Monday and Perrigo shareholders will be eligible to vote until November 13. Perrigo makes over-the-counter medications such as Claritin and Sudafed. Mylan has proposed $75 in cash and 2.3 Mylan shares for each Perrigo share. Perrigo shareholders would own about 40 per cent of the combined company. Mylan said the transaction values Perrigo at $31.8 billion, based on Mylan’s closing share price on A woman passes before a share prices board in Tokyo yesterday. Japan’s share prices rose nearly 5 per cent at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, on the back of a jump on Wall Street and on volatile Chinese bourses. — AFP “The gains in Chinese shares helped calm markets down and investors believe that China will have more fiscal policies, not only monetary, to stabilise the economy,” Thebes Lo, Hong Kong- based vice president at Kim Eng Securities Ltd, said. “Risk appetite is back a little bit.” Japan’s Nikkei led the charge on Wednesday, registering its biggest oneday rise in seven years. But illustrating the continued volatility, that tub-thumping rise came after a fall on Tuesday that had erased the last of its gains for 2015. “The sell-off in Japanese equities has been excessive amid concerns over China’s economic slowdown,” said Khiem Do, at Baring Asset Management. “Today’s rally can be sustained once the market’s perception of the Chinese economy improves.” Microsoft buys security start-up SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft said on Tuesday it bought an Israel-based cyber security start-up specialising in defending programs and content in the cloud, as it expands offerings for the enterprise. Microsoft did not disclose how much it paid for Adallom, but the website TechCrunch put the purchase price at $250 million. The acquisition comes as Microsoft responds to the trend toward cloudbased computing, in which data or software is accessed remotely over the Internet. Microsoft built its revenue selling packaged programs such as its widely used Office software for business or home computers, but the tech giant is shifting to offering that software through cloud-based subscriptions. Adallom helps customers “protect critical assets across cloud applications,” Microsoft Vice President Takeshi Numoto said in a blog post announcing News of the acquisition came the same day Microsoft announced it is expanding its partnership with Dell to widen the array of Windows 10-powered devices and services for businesses. the acquisition. “With more frequent and advanced cyber security attacks continuing to make headlines, customer concerns around security remain top of mind. These concerns pose real challenges for IT, who are charged with protecting company data in this rapidly evolving mobile-first, cloud-first world.” Adallom works with cloud-based applications such as Salesforce, Dropbox and Microsoft’s own Office 365. The three-year-old start-up’s technology will be used in other Microsoft offerings as well, such as its Enterprise Mobility Suite and Advanced Threat Analytics. News of the acquisition came the same day Microsoft announced it is expanding its partnership with Dell to widen the array of Windows 10-powered devices and services for businesses. A strong part of the push centred on Microsoft Surface Pro tablets and accessories, which Dell will start selling in Canada and the United States through an online shop at dell.com/work. “Our global enterprise customers have asked us to match the Surface Pro 3 and Windows 10 experience with enterprise-grade support and services — and our partnerships like this one with Dell will do just that,” Microsoft chief Satya Nadella said in a release. — AFP Some early field closures due to low oil are inevitable UK oil, gas output to rise for first time in 15 years ABERDEEN, Scotland: British oil and gas production is set to rise for the first time in 15 years this year as investment in more efficient technology pays off, the industry’s association said on Wednesday. Britain’s oil and gas output has more than halved in the past 10 years due to easy-to-reach resources running low and a lack of investments in new areas. This trend will likely reverse this year when production is expected to rise 3-4 per cent, the first increase since Britain’s oil and gas output peaked in 2000, lobby group Oil & Gas UK said. “Despite a very difficult business climate we are beginning to turn a corner,” Mike Tholen, economics director for Oil & Gas UK, said at the launch of the association’s yearly economic report. “We are turning a corner in terms of the massive spend on North Sea fields pulling production up with it and on top of that we’re now begining to get to terms with the cost base to find ways to make businesses cope in a much weaker environment.” Preliminary government data showed oil and gas output over the first six months of this year rose 3 per cent compared with 2014. The increase comes after years of investments in new technologies that have meant new fields are run more efficiently. However, the recent slump in oil prices has tightened oil companies’ purse strings and Oil & Gas UK expects capital expenditure to fall to £10-11 billion ($16.91 billion) this year, down from £14.7 billion last year. Low oil prices in combination with high operating costs in the North Sea have caused many operators to question the economic viability of continuing to run some of their oldest fields. Maersk Oil said last month it would file for early decommissioning permission for its Janice field in the North Sea. “Inevitably there will be some more fields decommissioned as a result of low prices,” Tholen said. Oil & Gas UK expects operating costs to fall by more than £2 billion, or 22 per cent, by the end of 2016 as companies work more efficiently. — Reuters Hong Kong ended more than four per cent higher while Shanghai and Sydney closed up more than two per cent. Seoul almost added three per cent and Taipei jumped 3.57 per cent. Currency markets also saw traders move into assets seen as riskier — the dollar rose to 120.60 yen from 119.82 on Tuesday in New York, while the euro was at 134.60 yen from 134.22 yen. The yen had been climbing in recent BIZ BRIEF United Airlines head replaced amid federal probe WASHINGTON: United Airlines announced on Tuesday that chairman and chief executive Jeff Smisek (pictured) and two other top officials had stepped down in connection with a federal investigation involving the regional airport authority. Smisek was replaced “immediately” by board director and CSX chief operating officer Oscar Munoz, the airline’s parent United Continental Holdings said. Also leaving were the company’s executive vice president of communications and government affairs, and its senior vice president of corporate and government affairs. Smisek became president and chief executive of United in October 2010 when it merged with his previous employer, Continental. He added the title of chairman at the end of 2012, and had presided over the company’s strong growth. United said the surprise departures were related to a federal investigation associated with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates John F Kennedy, LaGuardia, Newark and other key airports in the New York metropolitan region. United gave no details on the probe, but media reports for the past year have said the airline was being investigated over alleged favours done for the then-head of the Port Authority, David Samson, as United was seeking public investment in the Newark Airport. United is alleged to have established a money-losing air route between Newark and Columbia, South Carolina, in 2011, as a favour to Samson, the chairman of the Port Authority, who frequently travelled to the area. Sansom resigned from the Port Authority in March 2014 over a separate, unrelated scandal over causing a massive traffic jam on a key New Jersey-Manhattan bridge that allegedly was done to punish political enemies of the state’s governor, Chris Christie, who is now campaigning for the Republican nomination for US president. — AFP weeks as dealers moved into safer investments to protect them from the global market convulsions. The “Aussie” dollar was at 70.60 US cents against 69.75 cents late on Tuesday in Tokyo, well up from the six-year lows around 69.00 cents plumbed at the end of last week Emerging currencies enjoyed a rare advance, with the South Korean won up 0.95 per cent against the greenback, the Indian rupee 0.44 per cent higher and Malaysia’s ringgit 0.7 per cent stronger. Friday. Mylan initially approached Perrigo in April with a takeover deal that it valued at the time at $35.7 billion, but since then Mylan’s shares have fallen. Perrigo has repeatedly said the Mylan bid “substantially undervalues” the company, reiterating that stance on August 28 after two-thirds of Mylan shareholders voted in favour of the proposed takeover of Perrigo. Mylan Executive Chairman Robert Coury said in a letter to Perrigo chief executive Joseph Papa that the outcome now rests with Perrigo shareholders. “You and your Board are now unable to stop the combination,” Coury said. —AFP However, there remains uncertainty over plans by the US Federal reserve for raising interest rates — something that could cause traders to draw in their horns — with the China crisis muddying the waters for bank policymakers as they prepare for a meeting next week Chris Weston, chief markets strategist in Melbourne at IG, warned further market ructions if a hike is announced. “We won’t rule out more volatility ahead of the US meeting next week,” he added. — AFP Blackstone to buy Strategic Hotels & Resorts NEW YORK: US luxury property giant Strategic Hotels & Resorts said it has accepted a $6 billion all-cash takeover offer from investment firm Blackstone, a leader in global real estate. Strategic owns and manages a portfolio of 18 upscale hotels, including the JW Marriott Essex House in New York, the Four Seasons hotel in Washington, and the Marriott Hamburg in Germany. The Blackstone offer “creates significant stockholder value with a high degree of execution certainty,” said Raymond Gellein, Chairman and Chief Executive of Strategic, in a statement. Blackstone will pay $14.25 per share for Chicago-based Strategic and also pay $14.25 per units Strategic does not hold in a subsidiary, Strategic Hotels Funding LLC. All told, including debt acquired, the deal is worth about $6 billion. The offer price represents a 13 per cent premium over Strategic’s intra-day trading price on July 23, when media reported a potential deal in the works. “We are excited about the opportunity to acquire one of the highest quality luxury hotel portfolios in the US. As long-term investors in the lodging industry, we remain confident in the fundamentals of the sector despite recent market volatility,” Blackstone co-head of US acquisitions, Tyler Henritze, said in the statement Blackstone’s real-estate portfolio includes hotel, office, retail and industrial properties in the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America, among them Hilton Worldwide and Chinese shopping malls SCP. Strategic said that the transaction was expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2016. — AFP Pawan Munjal, Managing Director and CEO of Hero MotoCorp stands next to an assembly line during the opening of the assembly plant in Villa Rica, Cauca, Colombia on Tuesday. Hero MotoCorp, one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world, opened an assembly plant in Colombia in which it invested $70 million as part of an international expansion plan that aims to conquer the Latin American market. — Reuters Alibaba gets in game with new sports firm SHANGHAI: Chinese online giant Alibaba on Wednesday set up a new company to focus on professional sports, it said in a statement, as it seeks new business areas beyond e-commerce. Alibaba Sports Group, majority owned by Alibaba Group, will use its parent’s e-commerce ecosystem to participate in businesses such as sports media, events and ticketing, the statement said. It aims to “transform the China sports industry” and “bring greater and better products and services to consumers, sports participants and sports fans alike,” said Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang, who will also be chairman of the new sports company. Alibaba’s partners in the venture include founder Jack Ma’s Yunfeng Capital and Internet company Sina — operator of the popular Weibo, or microblog, platform as well as news and sports websites. In an earlier sports venture, Alibaba paid 1.2 billion yuan ($188 million) for a stake in Chinese football club Guangzhou Evergrande last year. Alibaba is not the only major Chinese company expanding into sports. Two weeks ago property and entertainment conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group announced it would buy the organiser of the Ironman extreme endurance contests for $650 million. Earlier this year Dalian spent more than a billion euros on Swiss sports marketing group Infront — which holds some broadcasting rights to the football World Cup — and took a 20 per cent stake in Spanish football club Atletico Madrid. The Alibaba announcement came a day before it is scheduled to host an event with US collegiate sports league PAC-12. — AFP T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 GROWTH PERSPECTIVE omandailyobserver 21 WORRIES Change a heavy task in China’s industrial heartland R ising costs, falling prices, striking workers — Iron Ore Mine Manager Song Denggan has a lot on his mind, and chain smokes as he faces the prospect of industrial stagnation in China. Song’s mine in Hebei, a gritty northern province surrounding Beijing, exemplifies the challenges the country faces as it seeks to move from the factory-driven, fast-growing economy of the past to a consumer-led future. “There is no comparison between business now and a few years back,” the grey-haired industry veteran said. “The best we can hope for is to remain stable.” Industries across China are struggling with massive debts and overcapacity, the hangover from credit-fuelled expansion which helped drive a decades-long growth party. China’s government says the world’s second largest economy is expanding at its slowest for 25 years — and according to analysts the real figures could be much lower — and the slowdown has world markets rattled. Miners at Song’s firm have struggled to increase output in the face of dwindling prices, he said, and have gone on strike over lack of pay, holding a red banner outside the gate reading “We want our wages”. “We have to maintain production, and even increase it because prices are falling. But our costs are going up,” greyhaired Song said. “We are feeling the impact of changes in the steel industry.” It is a pattern repeated across northern China, which is dominated by Beijing’s master plan is to rebalance the economy, putting more money into the pockets of households whose spending will step in to replace wasteful big-ticket investment. large, indebted and often state-run firms producing coal, cement and steel. Prices in China’s once booming real estate sector have remained largely flat over the past year, while overproduction has driven down prices and profits for its suppliers. Some northern Chinese regions expanded by less than four per cent in the first half of this year. Manufacturing data has been dismal in recent months, with activity contracting in August, according to an official purchasing managers index (PMI) survey. “A lot of the historical industries which China has built heavily on are in flat-out recession,” said Christopher Balding, an economist at Peking University’s HSBC Business School in Shenzhen. “There are large amounts of industries that have enormous surplus capacity,” he added. Its a far cry from the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, when China won plaudits for averting a slowdown by pumping nearly $600 billion into the economy. But much of the credit — funnelled through state-run banks to government Workers make stuffed dolls which are to exported to Europe and north America, at a factory in Jiangsu province. — Reuters firms — fuelled wasteful expansion in industries which now suffer from overproduction, analysts say, while debt repayment is crimping growth. “A lot of Chinese economy activity in the last 10 years has consisted of investments which create a lot of economic activity but not real growth,” Michael Pettis, a finance professor at Peking University, said. Industrial provinces “would like to keep the game going... but if you have a lot of debt there’s a constraint on your ability to do that”, he added. “Every country that had a growth miracle has ended up with the same problem. And it’s very hard to resolve.” Beijing’s master plan is to rebalance the economy, putting more money into the pockets of households whose spending will step in to replace wasteful big-ticket investment. The need is felt especially keenly in Hebei, which had 286 million tonnes of steelmaking capacity in 2013, more than the entire European Union. But prices for the metal have tumbled, with overproduction pushing some steel values below that of cabbage. “Overcapacity is rife... and the need to transform the steel sector is pressing,” local media cited government sources as saying last year. Replacing millions of jobs in heavy STRATEGY M&S slows foreign expansion amid China, Russia turmoil B ritish retailer Marks & Spencer is slowing its overseas expansion drive amid economic turbulence in priority markets China and Russia, its international boss said. Battling tough markets at home, M&S Chief Executive Marc Bolland set targets in 2014 to open 250 new stores overseas in three years. The aim was to increase international sales by a quarter and push profit up by 40 per cent, with China, Russia, India, the Middle East and Western Europe the focus. Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, M&S’s Executive Director of Marketing & International, said the firm remained committed to both Russia and China but signalled those overseas targets were now unobtainable, prompting a re-think of the pace of expansion over the short term. “The world has shifted, is a different place... The Syrian situation was very different from what it is today... Putin had not invaded Ukraine and China was growing at close to 9 per cent,” the Frenchman said in an interview. “It’s reasonable in that context that you would expect a different outlook on the next three years for the company.” M&S, a 131-year-old stalwart of Britain’s shopping streets, has a chequered history abroad. After a humiliating retreat from continental Europe in 2001, it returned to Paris with great fanfare in 2011 and has been rolling out its clothing, homeware and upmarket food to mainland Europe and beyond. Its “bricks & clicks” strategy is focused on flagship stores in major cities, along with small food outlets and standalone lingerie and beauty concepts, backed by local websites. But results so far have been under whelming, with international operating profit dropping 25 per cent to £92 million ($141 million) in the year ended March 2015, compared with a UK rise of 8 per cent to £670 million. China’s faltering economy means the pace of expansion there could be slower Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, Marks & Spencer’s Executive Director of Marketing & International,seen inside a M&S store in Brussels, Belgium, recently. — Reuters than hoped, with M&S keen to avoid the mistakes of other British retailers, such as Tesco, which grew too quickly in the world’s most populous nation. “The sectors in which we trade are not luxury, so we haven’t seen the same dramatic slowdown as some might have. But we have seen some softness in the numbers,” Bousquet-Chavanne said. “We’re going to have to be much clearer in terms of when you look at the roll-out or road map about where to open stores.” M&S has already re-jigged its China strategy. In March it said it would close five stores in secondary cities in the greater Shanghai area to focus on flagship stores in the largest cities and online, while growing its food business in Hong Kong. Bousquet-Chavanne, speaking at M&S’s new store in Brussels — a 5,000 square metres format, with edited clothing and food ranges, it hopes to export internationally — said M&S still planned to open a flagship store in Beijing in its 2015-16 financial year but gave no commitments beyond that. M&S, a 131-year-old stalwart of Britain’s shopping streets, has a chequered history abroad. Guangzhou and Dalian remain on the firm’s radar, however. “We’re looking at places which are very much ‘tier 1’... where you have an upper middle class consumer base... where we will do well even in the context of a slowdown in the economy,” he said. He thinks the Chinese slowdown will, however, create some opportunities for M&S in terms of access to prime retail space “because some of those who have been over extended might have to retrench over the next couple of years.” Bousquet-Chavanne, a former Estée Lauder executive and a veteran of the international branded consumer goods industry with over 25 years experience, said China was one of the most talked about issues in M&S’s boardroom. That is despite the firm only having 10 stores in the Shanghai region, 20 in Hong Kong and an online presence, meaning the country represents a small percentage of its overall international estate of more than 500 mainly franchised stores. “I think it’s going to be a slow growth towards full profitability (in China) and creating a consumer base that is sustainable,” Bousquet-Chavanne said. He wants to replicate M&S’s success in India, where it has a 49-store joint venture with Reliance Retail, by hooking-up with a local Chinese partner. “I’ve not put a deadline to it because finding the right partner is not a simple thing. The context of China today makes it probably a slightly more challenging conversation,” he said. Bousquet-Chavanne is also taking more prudent stance towards Russia, where M&S has 37 stores run by franchise partner Fiba, given the economic slowdown there. — Reuters industry is a huge challenge. Officials hope that more profitable high-tech industries can fill the gap, along with service sectors such as tourism and retail. Those sectors have soared in recent years, with shopping malls dotting Chinese cities and online retailers such as Alibaba booming, while travel is high on Chinese middle class wish lists. However, momentum is slowing and the scale of the substitution enormous. But Pettis warned: “Bringing down investment means closing nonproductive factories, and their workers. If you fire the workers, consumption will fall.” Costing 470 million yuan ($74 million), local media have billed the “Juran Home” mall in Xingtai, an hour away from Song’s mine, as “accelerating the region’s economic transition”. “Developing modern service industries is the key to economic adjustment,” they quoted a Communist planning official as saying. The retail centre specialises in home decor supplies such as wallpaper, mouldings and furniture, but was nearly empty on a weekday afternoon. There were few customers at weekends either, said Du Zhiyan, 26, who sells woodchip wallpaper. “My boss isn’t happy, but there’s nothing he can do except lower prices,” she said. “We will need to find new industries or there is not much hope for the city. State firms aren’t doing as well as before.” Some Chinese service sector measures have been holding up — both official and private services PMI surveys consistently show expansion, and last year the sector grew by 8.4 per cent, against 6.1 per cent for manufacturing. Poor industrial data “has to be to be set alongside the relatively strong releases that we’ve also seen concerning the service sector,” said Mark Williams of Capital Economics. “Part of the shift in sentiment towards China over the last couple of months was people realising that their expectations for China were wildly overoptimistic,” he added. Even so the boom days are over for mine manager Song. The market can recover, he said, taking another drag on his cigarette, “but it will never go back to the way it was”. — AFP INFRASTRUCTURE Berlin’s ‘phantom’ airport draws tourists B erlin’s troubled international airport project, already five years behind schedule, has been fraught by mismanagement, fraud and corruption, and a vicious streak of bad luck. But while the site has become a laughing stock for Germans, the consortium behind it has turned a disaster into something of an opportunity with guided tours that have become an unexpected hit with the public. More than one million people have visited the “phantom” facility since the two-hour tours began in 2007. And interest has taken off since the planners blew past the 2012 opening date, driven by a particularly Germanic love of technology, bafflement at the money pit consuming their taxes, and perhaps just a touch of schadenfreude. At 10 euros ($11) per person, the tours are a minimal source of income, just as the budget for what many call a boondoggle has ballooned to more than five billion euros ($5.6 billion) — about three times more than the 1.7 billion euros originally earmarked. On a recent scorching summer’s day, instead of going for a swim in one of the region’s many lakes, two dozen paying guests listened in rapt attention to an eye-wateringly detailed description of the technical specifications going into the 21st century airport. A guide led the group on a coach to a viewing tower, empty gates with expectant jet bridges, a dedicated power plant and the gleaming glass-andsteel terminal building at the heart of the project’s woes. Inside, the smell of sawdust hung in the air, cables dangled from the ceiling and a surprisingly small number of hardhatted workers, given the building delays, shuffled in and out of the sliding doors. The squeak of a rolling wheelbarrow, the low moan of a drill and the thud of a distant hammer echoed through the cavernous hall as the guide shepherded the group. After an hour and 15 minutes on the tour, Austrian retired social worker Sylvia Groth, 60, finally mentioned the elephant in the room. “Could you please say something about the delays? What led to them, when will the airport open, has anyone been convicted?” The guide took a deep breath and began to explain serious technical flaws — especially in the fire safety and smoke extraction system which must be able to alert both “flames in an ashtray and flames spreading through the terminal”. “We had an architect who wasn’t a technician,” he added. “And politicians did not pay close enough attention to who was doing what.” But the problems seem to be too complex for an afternoon stroll. There is no mention of the manager in charge of the ventilation system who was convicted last October of taking bribes, or of the recent bankruptcy of a major contractor at the site, the German division of Dutch group Royal Imtech. The official opening is now slated for late 2017, although locals say they will believe it when they see it. 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(5) 21 It’s essential to return the relative part (5) 23 Takes off, perhaps (7) 24 What a bad sailor may be guilty of (6) 25 In being penniless, one can still find love (3) 27 Where the anaesthetic is alcoholic? (5) 28 Uncle Tom’s place? (5) 30 Something afoot, working under pressure (5) 32 City of children only? (4) 33 It’s highly rocky (3) DOWN 1 Officer about to spoil a bit of a joke? (5) 2 Apply for a new painter (7) 4 It makes its mark where there’s water (4) 5 Just for now, in favour of a reduced tempo (3,3) 6 Is he simply saintly? (5) 7 They may all converge on the centre (5) EASY PUZZLE 9 Spare parts have more than one ACROSS standard! (3) 12 Possibly detains as a replacement (7) 3 Story (5) 14 The point of a pause (3) 8 Unit of gem weight (5) 16 A problem in prose composition (5) 10 Corner (5) 17 A desire to hug someone very tightly? 11 Zero (3) (5) 12 Animal (5) 19 Shaken, but perhaps not initially by Jim Davis Ȉ Ȉ Ȉ ȋǦ Ǧ Ȍ Ȉ Ȉ Ȉ Ǧ CRO SSW O RD ACROSS ADAM @ HOME Ȉ Ȉ Ȉ Ȉ Ȉ Ȉ ȋǦ Ǧ 13 15 18 19 21 22 23 24 26 29 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 1 2 4 5 6 7 DOWN: 1, Civil war 2, Appear (a pier) 3, Beetr-OO-t 4, S-tra-it 5, T-ran-quil 6, Bright idea 7, M-utter-S 8, Mer-in-o 11, Agitate 16, Eyelid 19, I-rate 20, Air 22, Plant 23, Sa-V-ant 25, Going ahead 26, Tin (rev) 27, Had-dock 30, Detached 31, Springer 32, Re-sent-ed 33, Trained 35, Wit-her 36, Stress 37, Her-M-it. Natural surroundings (7) Lukewarm (5) Pub (3) Scorn (6) Mismanaged (7) Plunder (4) Earth (4) Tower (7) Edge (6) Pitch (3) Finished (5) Minor deity (7) Appended (5) Lubricant (3) Gem (5) Jacket (5) Chairs (5) YESTERDAY’S EASY SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 9, Elsewhere 10, Peaceful 12, Tiff 13, Escape 14, Creator 15, Springbok 17, Imperfect 18, Nurture 20, Scenic 21, ƒpŽe 24, Bone idle 26, Satchels 28, Opts 29, Scampi 31, Bewitch 34, Accordion 36, Destroyer 38, Crimson 39, Casino 40, Oral 41, Rehearse 42, Observers. DOWN: 1, Jettison 2, Ask for 3, Sensible 4, Remark 5, Appetite 6, Match point 7, Meteors 8, Lustre 11, Brother 16, Nausea 19, Roost 20, Sue 22, Pilot 23, Shower 25, Dictionary 26, Ski 27, Monarch 30, Manacles 31, Business 32, Harmless 33, Prosper 35, Crimes 36, Despot 37, Yorker. DOWN Trite (5) Fish (7) Aid in crime (4) Endured (6) Go in (5) Tartan (5) Hospitals Hospital. . . . . Board . . . . . . . Emergency Royal . . . . . . . 24599000 . . . 24590491 Health Services Department YO UR STARS Muttrah . . . . . . . 24797602 Quriyat . . . . . . . 24845001 . . . . 24845003 SQH, Salalah. . . 23211555 . . . . 23211151 Police. . . . . . . . . 24603988 . . . . 24603980 Al Nahda . . . . . . 24831255 . . . . 24837800 Ibn Sina. . . . . . . 24876322 . . . . 24877361 Nizwa. . . . . . . . . 25439361 . . . . 25425033 Al Rustaq. . . . . . 26875055 . . . . 26877186 Sumayil. . . . . . . 25350055 . . . . 25350022 Izki . . . . . . . . . . . 25340033 . . . . 25340033 IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY: You may be irritated in the coming year by the apparent lack of co-operation on the part of certain people connected with your work. By using tact and patience you will find conditions improve and that your co-workers will become more aware of their responsibilities. Haima . . . . . . . . 23436013 . . . . 23436055 Sohar . . . . . . . . . 26840022 . . . . 26840099 Al Buraimi. . . . . 25650855 . . . . 25652319 Sur . . . . . . . . . . . 25440244 . . . . 25461373 Tanam . . . . . . . . 25499011 . . . . 25499033 Masirah . . . . . . . 25404018 . . . . 25404018 Ibra. . . . . . . . . . . 25470533 . . . . 25470535 Adam. . . . . . . . . 25434167 . . . . 25434055 Bidiya . . . . . . . . 25483535 . . . . 25483535 Ibri . . . . . . . . . . . 25491011 . . . . 25491990 Saham . . . . . . . . 26854427 . . . . 26855148 Khasab . . . . . . . 26830187 . . . . 26830187 Dibba. . . . . . . . . 26836443 . . . . 26836443 Burkha. . . . . . . . 26828397 . . . . 26828397 Sinaw. . . . . . . . . 25474338 VIRGO LIBRA SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN AQUARIUS August 22September 22 September 23October 22 October 23November 21 November 22December 21 December 22January 20 January 21February 19 Don’t do things for others merely out of a sense of duty unless you really feel like doing it. Doing things grudgingly creates ill feeling. Be ready to listen to other people’s opinions even though you have no intention of letting them influence you. By tactful reasoning you will be able to convince your partner of the soundness of your plan which concerns your joint future. Enjoy a short holiday to the full. You deserve the rest after all your work and you shouldn’t let a small disagreement spoil your pleasure. News of an intended marriage may give you a bit of a surprise. Keep your opinion to yourself and just offer hearty congratulations. IN order to get the best out of your social activities you should make an effort to widen your circle of friends. PISCES ARIES TAURUS GEMINI CANCER LEO February 20March 20 March 21April 20 April 21May 20 May 21June 21 June 22July 21 July 22August 21 Treat a disabled person with consideration but try to avoid any obvious signs of compassion. You must bring him into your world not join him in his. The news which you have been waiting for will soon arrive and enable you to plan your future with a light heart and look forward to better things ahead. Make it quite clear to an interfering relation that you are capable of handling your own affairs and that you intend to do so in your own way. Attack a problem which you once shelved as you might have more success in solving it now. A weekend invitation may help you find the solution. If you ask outright for an associate’s co-operation, you will find him ready to do all he can considering how helpful you have been to him in the past. A stranger is likely to knock on your door today with a plausible story of a bargain he can offer. Don’t take his remarks at face value but look into the small print. T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 omandailyobserver Situation Vacant Required Services Computer VACANCY lab technician for inquiry or send CV. 24571094. Fax: 24571097. E-mail: zmczahara@yahoo.com URGENTLY required Expatriate Heavy Duty Drivers, JCB Operators with valid Omani licence. Send your CV to gdsoman@ gdsoman.com. Contact: 99890076, 93894018, Fax: 24590866. 1. AC maintenance and servicing. 2. Fridge, washing machine and dish washer repairing. 3. Painting and cleaning services. 4. Electrical, plumbing and carpentry work 97014234, 99447257, 24504281. ENGINEERING DRAWINGS ····· CIVIL Engineer 7 years experience. 92480604. ····· ····· A COOK has 5 years expereince and a valid residency in the Sultanate. 97299373. ····· LIGHT vehicle driver. 99347515. ····· REQUIRED a Hydraulic Technician with experience. E-mail: almunjiz@hotmail.com ····· SALES Manager of Medical Device, GCC experience, driving licence, preferably pharmaceutical based. email: info@ khalidmedicalsupplies. com 24540056. REPUTED engineering consultancy firm in Muscat looking for following placement: 1. Omani Secretary (Female) 2. AutoCad Technician (Omani female) 3. Civil Engineer: Min 5 years experience having driving licence 4. Electrical Engineer degree/diploma, min 3 years experience. E-mail: alfurjar06@ gmail.com/ hope4u99@icloud.com ····· SUBCONTRACTORS required: SME contractors interested in telecom side — civil and underground telephone cable laying work — may contact Mr S Ravi 99424605 or Mr Sayed .99358733 of National Telephone Services Co LLC ····· BIOMEDICAL Technician, with sales experience in medical devices, GCC experience, driving licence. email: info@ khalidmedicalsupplies. com 24540056. ····· Driving School ····· A SPECIALIST in maintaining swimming pools. Attractive salary. 99807771. Driving school for (Male and Female) Darsait Branch 24781123 Al Ghubra Branch 24399951. Al Khoudh Branch 24536348. Sohar Branch 26844412. ····· ····· DENTAL Nurse, preferably MoH licence. E-mail: alex@live.com. 24540056 Al Khoudh. ····· Lost SATAYA Benlabaly has lost Indian passport No K3625541. 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Contact: 99754857 Situation Wanted ····· FREE INFORMATION ABOUT ISLAM If you would like to know more about Islam, please call: Tel : 99425598, 96050000, 99353988, 99253818, 99341395, 99379133, For ladies: 99415818, 99321360, 99730723 Or visit: www.islamfact.com SAHARY Qurum Constructions Commercial Building and Civil Projects. 97333357. ····· Al Waseet Manpower Supply, healthcare, hotel management, resturants and coffee shops and many others skilled wrokers.97333357. E-mail: fesalwardi48@ gmail.com. ····· WE offer you the Business Services: Maintenance of buildings and villas for paint and carpentry and decoration works and installation of material water proof and cleaning services building management and leasing of real estate (Out motto is to provide quality in all our business). Muscat Renaissance Development and Investment. 99070093. ····· MAINTENANCE: 1. A/C Maintenance & Servicing; 2. Fridge, Washing Machine & Dish washer repairing; 3. Painting & cleaning services; 4. Electrical & Plumbing Carpentry work. Contact: 99447257, 97014234, 24504281. ····· Good News AYURVEDIC Treatment, Yoga Massage & slimming. Web address: www. siddhayur.com 92504980/ 24475280. ····· Situation Wanted INDIAN male, mechanical engineering, 2 years experience in fabrication and erection of heavy structures as a project engineer now on visit visa seeks suitable placement. 92151818. E-mail: krishnakumarkkq@ gmail.com ····· INDIAN CA, (Finance Manager) more than 8 years experience (Oman, UAE and India) in accounts, ϐ ǡ seeking a suitable senior position in Muscat, can join immediately, NOC available. Contact: 98707434. E-mail: casmart007@gmail.com. ····· MBA Finance, male, with three years experience in the export division of a leading company in India, seeks suitable placement. Contact. 91520930. E-mail: mzkr4u@yahoo.com ····· MALE, 26, MBA with 2 years experience in accounts and administration. Good computer skills, accounting software handling in Tally, QuickBooks and Peechtree. On family visit till 4 October, looking for urgent placement. 91795092. E-mail: jameel6345@gmail.com ····· INDIAN male nurse, 28 years, GNM in Nursing with 5.9 yrs of OT experience, prometric exam passed with 69%, presently on visit visa, seeking jobs. Contact.98493623/ 99526948. E-mail: vineethvv1987@gmail.com Situation Wanted MANAGER, Indian male MBA, around 6 years experience in UAE, India and Oman expert in handling all kinds of business operation, NOC available. Contact 92700670. E-mail: jobcareer44@gmail.com ····· MALE, 24 years, BCom IT having 3.5 years experience in Accounts INDIAN, ACA, ACMA and ACS qualified with & IT. Good knowledge of computer hardware, rich experience in Tally, MS Word, finance and account, Excel, Powerpoint & more than 14 years in Photoshop etc. Looking Gulf, seeks suitable opening. 95591523. for suitable job, anush123@hotmail.com currently on visit visa. Contact 91298960. ····· E-mail: usman.ali786@ INDIAN lady Chartered hotmail.com. Can join Accountant is looking immediately. for part-time job. ····· Having very good experience in accounts, PIPING design engineer, audit, banking, Indian male, 27, looking budgeting, project for suitable placement financing etc. (more than 7 years experience in piping design and engineering. Having 7 in Oman. Visa needed. years of experience in Contact: 93134506. AutoCad, also familiar ····· with PDMs (11.6 version), (CAESAR II). CSIT Computer Contact 97351786/ Engineering B-Tech 96143708. E-mail: presently working as mohammednazeer07@ a Network & System gmail.com Engineer Having excellent experience looking for a placement · · · · · 968 91006851 Mohd Nadeem Ullah Khan. E-mail: nadeemkhan126@ yahoo.com ····· ····· BE computer science, Indian male, looking for suitable job in the field of software or in information technology having good knowledge in Java, ASP Net, MSSLL, MS Word. Contact 91986191. dileep2468.a@gmail.com ····· INDIAN female, 26 years, B Com, CA, INTER wih 4 years experience, seek ϐ Ȁ Accounts. Contact 94045427 INDIAN male, 28 years wanted opportunity in IT Certified in redhat linux (RHCE) and oracle DBA, have 3 years of hand on experience in Networking, Clisco routers and swithces, Outlook, S/W Installations. Contact 95406864. E-mail: saad.m.ali79@gmail. com ····· ····· ····· ACCOUNTANT Indain male (B Com) with 2 years experinece. Currently on visit visa, seeks suitable placement. Contact 94649272. E-mail: sherin.am01@gmail.com. INDIAN female, 26 years, BSc, MSc, Worked as senior systems engineer at infosys for 2.5 years. Seeking suitable positions in computer/ IT ϐȀ on family visa. Contact 93092729/ 94402335. ····· MAINTENANCE foreman looking for a suitable position ϐ production. Contact 99526958. ····· STORE incharge or site supervisor, Indian male, 30, looking for suitable vacancy in any reputed company. Having 5 years of Gulf experience willing to work in any GCC country. Contact 97756269. E-mail: razzakbmt@gmail. com ····· 23 For Rent HOUSE in old Muscat town on the Bab Muthaib street, consists of 5 bedrooms, living room and kitchen. 99319829/ 99234155. ····· BRAND new building in Walja with 1 BHK, 2 BHK, office space and shops available and fitted with split AC. 98218279. ····· NON cooking bachelor accommodation available at Darsait near ISD. 99346813. ····· FULLY furnished apartment Bareeq Al Shatti. 99888417. ····· FLAT in Al Hamriya. 99341112. ····· HOUSING complex consist of 4 new villas spacious with high quality materials in Al Qurum, with car parks inside and out, each villa consists of 4 floors (basement, ground, first and penthouse). All villas have 8 bedrooms + 2 sitting + 2 living + 1 dining + 1 large kitchen + preparation kitchen, overlooking the beach and Crowne Plaza. Monthly cost of rent RO 2,900 per villa. 94056332, 24702522 ····· NETWORK engineer, 2 years experience with ability to work in communication ϐ background. Contact 92484596. RESIDENTIAL and commercial building for rent — flats, offices and showroom (656 sqm suitable for clinics). Location: Sohar, Al Wagaba Round Port, Near to Bank of Sohar. Call: 99064566 & 99342341 ····· ····· THURSDAY l SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 l DHUL QA’ADA 26, 1436 AH editor@omanobserver.om www.omanobserver.om RENTING & LEASING Tours and Airport Transfer Tel: 24582663 GSM: 95859497, Fax: 24582664, abcrent@omantel.net.om Manpower ILYA MANPOWER: We provide Filipino housemaids and all skilled workers. 22050086/ 96087664. E-mail: ilyamanpower@gmail. com. PROFESSIONALS in Pest Control Service, Bedbug Treatment, Rodent Treatment, Snake Treatment and Termite Treatment (Pre and Post Construction). Tel: 24787606 / 24787503 Fax: 24787607 E-mail: pcomctom@omantel.net.om P. O. Box: 565, Wadi Kabir, Postal Code: 117, SULTANATE OF OMAN RUWI : 24785668 Behind Royal Oman Police ····· FRIENDS MANPOWER: Filipino housemaids and all kinds of workers. 24489268 Tel:/Fax: 24478153, 92462496. ····· KHALIFA Al-Sinani Manpower — labourers & housemaid from Indonesia, Kenya, Uganda and other countries. Al Suwaiq. To communicate 26713500, 26713600. ····· For Rent FLAT for rent in Maabela 3 master rooms. 96088926. ····· FLATS for rent in Al Khuwair, Al Hail, Wadi Kabir, Al Falaj, MBD and Muttrah. 99119699/ 95250300/ 24813002. ····· FLATS in Al Ghubra, 2 bedrooms, hall, near Indian School, Way No. 4039, building No. 4250. Contact 99341138, 98003444. ····· Supply of Pesticides, Gel (Cockroaches), Public Health chemicals, Agriculture chemicals, Snake repellent, Rodent baits and other insect repellent from Agropharm Ltd UK. Tours For Sale/Rent Dolphin . Every Day 8 am and 10 am. For booking 94110088/ 91162534. E-mail: coraloceantours@ gmail.com Web: www. coraloceantours. com ȍ͵ VILLAS for sale/ rents WADI KABIR/AL KHUWAIR), ȋȀϐ for rent/ Al Khuwair) (Flats for rent/ Wadi Kabir). ͻͷͻ͵ͶͺǤ ····· ····· For Rent FLATS for rent at Muscat. 91705369/ 91707935. ····· 3 BEDROOMS flat in Al Hail. 92817777. ····· ····· ····· 2 STOREY villa encompasses 2 majlis along with toilets, 2 living rooms and 3 bedrooms along with toilets and located in a nearby place in Maabela supplied with water service. Contact 99357404. ····· FLATS and shops. 93009999. LUXURIOUS residential complex of new and big 4 villas with high quality finishing, located in Al Qurum. The complex has in-and outhousing parking. Each villa has 4 floors (basement, lands, first + upper floor). Each has 8 bedrooms, two living rooms, dining room, large kitchen subordinate kitchen, 8 toilets and annex). The complex overlooks the sea and Crowne Plaza Hotel. Rent is RO 2,900 per month. 94056332/ 24702522. 2 BEDROOM flat in Al Ghubra near Oman Oil 18 November Street, RO 330 monthly. 99333479 or 95215360. ····· NEW villa in Al Khoudh 6 is offered for rent. The premise comprises 6 bedrooms, male majlis, female majlis, a split unit airconditioned family living room and 8 toilets. 99668686. on UNBEATABLE prices AII HP, Epson, Canon, Lexmark, Samsung Cartridges also available ····· Guest House comsuply@omantel.net.om ͳȎnew executive flats in Al Khuwair opposite Grand Mall. Each, three bedrooms, maid’s room, laundry sitting, dining and large family hall. Parking, security system and elevator. Penthouse gives splendid view of Al Khuwair. 2) SIX bedroom twin villa, Athaiba near Health Centre. 99207840. ····· SEMI furnished 2 & 3 BHK flats at Bausher near Atlas Hospital. 99348493/ 93200424/ 24502254. ····· ····· ǧfloor house behind German University of Technology in Halban is offered for rent. The house contains 4 bedrooms, living room, a kitchen and 3 toilets. 91239119. 1) 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, kitchen, living room, store with split unit Air conditioner in Ruwi Rex road. 2) Basement 580 square metre (new building). Contact. 99833369. ····· ····· FOR rent industrial area land with all facilities in Rusayl. Contact 92702891, 95490842. GROUND + mezzanine floor, suitable for A grade restaurant, next to Pizza Hut, MBD. 24714625, 94460790. 2 FLOOR house at Al Hail North. Each floor: 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, kitchen, store, 1 sitting room. 92133551, 95067585 AN apartment consists of two bedrooms, two toilets, a kitchen and a living room is offered for rent in Sidab. 99455397, 99181929. ····· ····· ····· ····· CLASSIFIED SECTION: All Cartridge also available Ruwi: 24792-792 ····· ····· RO 13.300 only AMAZING OFFERS y Rent a car for 10 days and get an extra free day. y Rent for one month and get 5 days free. All the cars are 2016 brand new special prices for public departments, companies and longterm contracts. 972494490. QURUM BEACH HOTEL24564070. ····· For Rent FLATS in a new residential building in Al Hamriya. AC, 1 room + small hall + kitchen + 1 toilet, RO 190. Contact. 94056333, 24702522. ····· with 3 in 1 Printer GOOD PRICE!!! GOOD PRICE!!! FULLY furnished 3 BHK accommodation with all spacious rooms in a villa at Darsait near ISD. 95265289/ 96048422. A BUILDING has 11 outlets and 8 flats is offered for rent. 99415741. HP2540 COMPUTER SUPPLIES For Rent ····· A TWO floor villa in Al Maabela with toilets, two sitting rooms and 4 bedrooms with toilets. The villa is located in Al Maabela facilitated with water supply. 99357404. Buttercup Rent A Car Available on UNBEATABLE prices GOOD PRICE!!! GOOD PRICE!!! GOOD PRICE!!! SPECIAL Rates on New Cars & 4 WDs Car For Rent GOOD PRICE!!! GOOD PRICE!!! PEST CONTROL OMAN CO. LLC. GOOD PRICE!!! GOOD PRICE!!! GOOD PRICE!!! Rent a Car VILLA for rent: 6 bedrooms, 1 sitting room, 2 halls, 1 kitchen and 1 pantry. Al Mawaleh South phase 3 close to Al Sahwah roundabout, first line behind Amwag perfume factory. 99360366. For Rent 3 BEDROOM flat at Al Khuwair. Contact: 99447257/ 97014234. SPACIOUS outlets and offices (commercial building) in Suq A’Seeb opposite to Al Ma’wali Complex (second line of the public road), airconditioned, equipped with toilets for RO 250 per a month for outlet and RO 150 per month for office. 94056333, 24702522. ····· ····· VERY spacious sharing accommodation available near Indian School Darsait for Executive Bachelors/ Family. 95265289. TWO big bedroom flat with two bathrooms, dining hall and kitchen in Darsait near to Indian Schools (beach face). Monthly rent: RO 260/- including water and electricity. Call 95131026, 94455311. ····· ····· VILLA in Al Ansab Three Phase, 7 bedrooms, 7 toilets, majlis, hall, 2 kitchen and external extension. RO 800 per month. 99220443. For Rent A FLAT for rent in Al Ghubra North, adjoined to Masjid A’Safa — outstanding location. The flat after the crossroad of the Indian School towards Al Athaiba. The flat, which is on the first floor, consists of 2 vast rooms — each with its toilets, wide/big majlis/living room with attached toilet. The area and floor of the building is clean and luxurious. Only for families. Price: 350/-. 99343996. ····· VILLA for rent, MaabelaNorth, 3 rooms with 4 bathrooms + majlis + dining hall + kitchen and 4 car parking. 99066626. ····· ····· ȍonly) FLATS for rent at Darsait near to Ministry of Sports interested candidates please contact: 92225523. 36 FLATS and 8 shops + basement for rent in Ghala, Ghubra & Wadi Kabir, near Indian School after Bahwan residential complex. All Flats with one bedroom and sitting room. Reasonable price. 24494979. 95098103, 92283444. ····· ····· ····· ····· Ali al Maashari: 99639264 ali.almashari@omandaily.om Mohammed al Rashdi: 99841230 m.alrahdi86@yahoo.com Flats in a new building in Al Hamriyah, airconditioned (two rooms, kitchen, two toilets) for RO 220 per month. A flat (bedroom sitting room, toilet, kitchen) for RO 180 per month). 94056333, 24702522. 94501166 DIRECT: 24649595 — FAX : 24649590 THURSDAY | SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 | DHUL QA’ADA 26, 1436 AH P26 P27 P28 Inside Serena trumps sister to keep date with history Tearful Rooney nets record 50th England goal Mickelson, Haas, Bowditch, Bae chosen for Cup FOLLOW US ON: www.omanobserver.om editor@omanobserver.om Oman clash with Saudi Arabia in semis MUSCAT: Oman will meet Saudi Arabia in the semifinals of the GCC U-19 football championship at the Thani bin Jasim Stadium in Doha, at 6:00 pm (local time) today. Oman national youth team have completed their preparations for the match and held a 2-hour training session yesterday evening at the Aspire Academy. Coach Rashid al Jabir and his assistant Abdulaziz al Habsi focused on defence tactics and effective offthe-ball movement. After the training session the coach lectured the players about the importance of the match urging them to stay focused during the match. Oman had beaten hosts Qatar 4-2 to enter the semfinal in a tightlycontested game. Kuwait takes on Bahrain in the other semifinal match. Youth and Sports Leaderships Rehabilitation Course SALALAH: The four-day youth and sports leaderships rehabilitation and preparation course, organised by the Ministry of Sports Affairs was concluded today at Salalah Gardens Residence Hotel under the auspices of Sheikh Abdullah bin Saif al-Mahrooqi, Deputy Governor of Dhofar Head of Dhofar, in the presence of Rashad bin Ahmed al-Hina’ei, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Sports Affairs and a number of youth and sports officials. The course included presentations on the programme of the training committee and the Sports Leaderships Preparation Centre in the Sultanate. 60 youths from different sports clubs and associations from the Sultanate, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and UAE took part in the course. Victory in this day/night fixture would have given the world champions a 3-0 lead in the series RENEWING Ton-up Taylor, spinners topple Australia Oman Air continues partnership with OFA MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: James Taylor’s maiden one-day international century and some tight spin bowling saw England to a 93-run win over Australia at Old Trafford on Tuesday as they kept the series alive Australia, set 301 to win, were dismissed for 207 with six overs of their innings left. Victory in this day/night fixture would have given the world champions an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match ODI series. But instead England — who had lost 11 times in their previous 12 one-dayers against Australia — cut the tourists’ lead to 2-1 with two to play. Off-spinner Mooen Ali and legspinner Adil Rashid shared five wickets between them, with Ali’s three for 32 in his full 10 overs the all-rounder’s best ODI figures. Aaron Finch, brought into the side after fellow opener David Warner was ruled out of the rest of the series with a fractured thumb suffered during Australia’s win in the second ODI at Lord’s on Saturday, scored briskly on his way to 53. But fellow opener Joe Burns fell for nine when he chipped Steven Finn to England captain Eoin Morgan at midoff. Australia captain Steven Smith walked out to boos after upholding an appeal for obstructing the field that led to Ben Stokes’s controversial dismissal at Lord’s. Having survived a tough chance because of the diminutive Taylor’s lack of reach, Smith (25) was brilliantly caught when diving fast bowler Finn used his 6ft 7in frame to hold a stunning one-handed catch at short mid-wicket off Rashid. The Yorkshireman, gaining sharp turn, then dismissed Finch (53) when Chris Woakes held a lofted drive at longon. His exit was the start of a minicollapse that saw three wickets lost for 35 runs to leave Australia in trouble at 141 for five. REVERSE TROUBLE Glenn Maxwell, after reverse-hitting Ali for two fours in as many balls, tried to make it three in a row only to miscue and be caught off a top edge by wicketkeeper Jonathan Bairstow. George Bailey (25) obligingly hoiked an Ali full toss straight to Stokes at midwicket. Jason Roy then held a remarkable Off-spinner Moeen Ali and leggie Adil Rashid shared five wickets between them, with Ali’s three for 32 in his full 10 overs the all rounder’s best ODI figures catch, running round from long-on, after Ashton Agar launched Liam Plunkett high into the deep. Roy ‘lost’ the ball in the floodlights and, arching backwards, dropped a onehanded chance only to grab the ball at the second attempt before hitting the turf. Finn ended the match emphatically by bowling Matthew Wade (42). Earlier, Taylor’s century was the cornerstone of England’s 300 for eight after Morgan won the toss. Taylor, brought back for this series with Ashes-winner Joe Root rested, was out for 101. The 25-year-old Nottinghamshire batsman, playing his 21st match at this level, faced 114 balls. His first fifty included just one four and he managed just five in total but, significantly, he got England to a score their bowlers could defend. Taylor and Morgan (62), who won the toss, put on 119 for the third wicket. But the partnership would have been curtailed had not wicket-keeper Wade missed a stumping off ODI debutant spinner Agar when left-hander Morgan was on 15. Roy (63) launched England’s innings in style after Morgan won the toss with his second fifty in three innings this series. But he was unable to better his previous highest score at this level of 67 in the series opener at Southampton, chipping Agar to short extra-cover. Taylor went to his hundred in nervous fashion when his drive off Pat Cummins hit non-striker Woakes’s bat and rebounded into the stumps. He sprinted down the pitch and dived for a definitive scrambled single. The series continues at Headingley on Friday. — AFP TIES SCOREBOARD ENGLAND J Roy c Maxwell b Agar ............................ 63 A Hales c M Marsh b Cummins.................. 9 J Taylor c Agar b Starc.............................101 E Morgan c Starc b Maxwell..................... 62 B Stokes c Finch b Maxwell...................... 14 J Bairstow (run out) ................................. 17 M Ali c Pattinson b Cummins..................... 1 L Plunkett (run out).................................... 1 C Woakes (not out) .................................. 14 A Rashid (not out) ...................................... 1 Extras (B-1, LB-5, W-11) ................... 17 Total (for 8 wkts, 50 overs) ............ 300 Fall of wickets: 1-52, 2-86, 3-205, 4-231, 5-271, 6-273, 7-279, 8-291. Bowling: M Starc 10-0-79-1, J Pattinson 6-1-36-0, A Agar 9-0-45-1, P Cummins 101-50-2, G Maxwell 10-0-56-2, M Marsh 5-0-28-0. AUSTRALIA J Burns c Morgan b Finn............................ 9 A Finch c Woakes b Rashid....................... 53 S Smith c Finn b Rashid ........................... 25 G Bailey c Stokes b Ali .............................. 25 G Maxwell c Bairstow b Ali....................... 17 M Marsh c Woakes b Plunkett ................. 13 M Wade b Finn ........................................ 42 A Agar c Roy b Plunkett.............................. 5 M Starc c Bairstow b Ali.............................. 1 P Cummins c Roy b Plunkett ..................... 5 J Pattinson (not out) .................................. 2 Extras (LB-3, W-7)............................ 10 Total (all out, 44 overs) ................. 207 Fall of wickets: 1-33, 2-75, 3-106, 4-128, 5-141, 6-154, 7-165, 8-167, 9-172. Bowling: S Finn 8-1-43-2, C Woakes 4-022-0, L Plunkett 10-0-60-3, A Rashid 10-141-2, M Ali 10-1-32-3, B Stokes 2-0-6-0. MUSCAT: Oman Air has extended its support for the Oman Football Association (OFA). In continuation of its role as the Official Carrier of the National Team for 2014, Oman Air has signed an agreement with OFA. The announcement also confirms Oman Air as one of the key partners for the Oman Football Association. The signing ceremony was attended by media and high-ranking officials from both the sides, in a simple ceremony held at the Seeb Stadium. Paul Gregorowitsch, Oman Air CEO commented: “Oman Air supports many activities across Oman, and of course football is a sport that is loved by Omanis. We are pleased with our role as the Official Carrier of the National Team of Oman. The Oman Football Association does a great job in nurturing the budding talents in football. This tie-up also helps us promote the Oman Air brand.” Oman Air is the Sultanate’s designated national carrier and the airline has continued to witness rapid growth over the last few years. This has seen significant increases in the size of the airline’s fleet, major expansion of its network to include over 48 destinations and the introduction of a range of new products and services. Chairman of the OFA, Sayyid Khalid Al Busaidi, was very pleased with the news. He commented “Oman Air is one of Oman’s most high profile companies, and it is a great honour for OFA to be associated with them. We are grateful to Oman Air for their support over the past years and thank them for their ongoing commitment. Our players would be proud to show Oman Air emblem on the national team jersey. We are extremely proud of our country and our team, and work hard to deliver a positive message to the world of the great country we live in.” 26 omandailyobserver SPORT T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 US OPEN: The buzz around Arthur Ashe Stadium was like that of heavyweight title fight and the action on the court was much the same Serena trumps sister to keep date with history NEW YORK: Serena Williams kept her bid for a calendar-year grand slam on track, powering past big sister Venus 6-2 1-6 6-3 on a steamy star-studded night at the US Open on Tuesday. Serena moved into the semi-finals, just two wins from history, in what proved the toughest test of her four matches. It is a major tennis event whenever the Williams sisters clash, and with Venus, twice a US Open winner, standing in the way of defending champion Serena’s quest, their latest meeting turned into a primetime extravaganza, pulling in a crowd of A-listers including US presidential candidate and real estate mogul Donald Trump and television celebrity Oprah Winfrey. Playing under the bright lights on the biggest stage in tennis, the Williams show crackled with more tension and drama than a Broadway production, relegating men’s champion Marin Cilic to a warmup act while world number one Novak Djokovic pulled mop up duty. For those who did stick around the National Tennis Center until the early hours of Wednesday morning they were treated to more superb tennis as Djokovic fought off a challenge from 18th seeded Spaniard Feliciano Lopez 6-1 3-6 6-3 7-6(2). The Williams sisters had met 26 times before but never with so much riding on the result. A win by Venus would move her a step closer to a first grand slam since 2008 Wimbledon but would scuttle Serena’s chances of joining their sport’s most exclusive club of calendar-year grand slam winners which comprises just three members, Maureen Connolly, Margaret Court and Steffi Graf. The buzz around Arthur Ashe Stadium was like that of heavyweight title fight and the action on the court was much the same as Serena and Venus put family ties aside and slugged it out like sworn enemies. “She’s the toughest player I ever played in my life and the best person I know,” said Serena in an on-court interview. “So it’s going against your best friend and at the same time going against the greatest competitor for me in women’s tennis, so it was really difficult today. “When I’m playing her, I don’t think of her as my sister, because she’s playing so well, hitting big serves and running a lot of balls down.” The contest featured more intensity and emotion than in most of their other matches. Serena stared at the court and rarely looked up to make eye contact with her sister until the match was over and the sisters shared an embrace at the net. The 33-year-old top seed, winner of 21 grand slam singles titles, took charge of the opening set by securing service breaks in the fifth and seventh games after a brilliant start by Venus. However, Venus in the second set looked more like the player who has claimed seven grand slam singles titles, unleashing her power and drawing groundstroke errors from Serena for two service breaks that sent the match to a deciding third set. Serena seized control early in the third and rode the momentum to the finish and a final four meeting with unseeded Italian Roberta Vinci. Earlier, Cilic and Vinci were the first through to the quarter-finals but both needed to go the distance against tough French resistance. With Serena and Venus waiting in the wings, Cilic and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga kept everything on hold as the ninthseeded Croat battled his way to a 6-4 6-4 3-6 6-7(3) 6-4 win over the scrappy Frenchman. Earlier, Italian Vinci needed a similar Serena Williams of the US returns a shot to her sister and compatriot Venus Williams during their quarterfinals match at the US Open Championships in New York. — Reuters gritty effort to see off another player from France, Kristina Mladenovic, 6-3 5-7 6-4 on another sizzling hot day at Flushing Meadows. Cilic squandered three match points in the fourth set but came up strong in the fifth to stretch his Flushing Meadows win streak to 12 matches. “It was a big mental fight, especially after losing that fourth set,” Cilic said after the four-hour match. “Physically, it was very demanding.” Demanding, yes, but nearly as hot as the conditions faced by Vinci and SUPER Mladenovic who played the opening match of the day on a baking Arthur Ashe Stadium court. The 32-year-old Vinci showed off her fighting spirit while Mladenovic, a decade younger, wilted in the punishing conditions using up all of her medical timeouts during the two-hour, 32-minute test. A doubles specialist with a career grand slam on her resume, Vinci finally cracked the solo code to move onto the final four in singles at a major for the first time in her 18-year career. — Reuters NOVAK Djokovic repels net-charging Lopez to storm into semifinals Serena Williams of the US (left) embraces her sister and compatriot Venus Williams after defeating her in their quarterfinals match at the US Open championships in New York. — Reuters ‘The greatest story in tennis’ NEW YORK: Serena and Venus Williams added another chapter to what the world number one claims to be greatest story in tennis when she outslugged her sister 6-2 1-6 6-3 on Tuesday to reach the semi-finals of the US Open. There are few that would disagree with Serena that the Williams sisters’ rise from the hard scrabble streets of Compton to the top of the tennis world is both fascinating and inspiring. But it is a story still being written and what is unfolding at Flushing Meadows this fortnight could well provide a chapter all its own with plot centring around what was an enthralling 27th meeting between the siblings. “I think it’s the greatest story in tennis because we really — you know, with our how we started and how we grew up and how we were able to win championships and be, you know, such inspirations for so many women across the globe, I mean, it doesn’t get better than that,” said Serena. Certainly Serena seemed inspired on Tuesday as she and Venus played with the fire and passion that had been missing from many of their other ‘I think it’s the greatest story in tennis because we really — you know, with how we started and how we grew up and how we were able to win championships and be such inspirations for so many women across the globe, it doesn’t get better’ 26 head-to-head meetings. But never before had so much been riding on the result. A win by 35-year-old Venus would move her a step closer to a first grand slam since 2008 Wimbledon but would scuttle Serena’s chances of joining their sport’s most exclusive club of calendar year grand slam winners which includes just three members Maureen Connolly, Margaret Court and Steffi Graf. Certainly there are no secrets between the sisters who knew exactly what to expect having played each other since they were first handed racquets and started playing on the cracked public courts of their Los Angeles neighborhood. The 33-year-old top seed, winner of 21 grand slam singles titles, took charge of the opening set by securing service breaks in the fifth and seventh games of a match that felt like a heavyweight title bout after a brilliant start by Venus. However, Venus looked more like the player who has claimed seven grand slam singles titles in the second set before Serena seized control early in the third and rode the momentum to semifinal meeting with Roberta Vinci. “There’s nothing that I did different,” shrugged Serena. “I just was out there to play a really tough opponent today. “Obviously we are very, very tough competitors on the court, but once the match is over and the second it’s done, you know, we’re sisters, we’re roommates, and we’re all that. “Down to the match point it just was not easy. “It’s probably the toughest match I have played in a really, really, really long time where I wasn’t actually beating myself. “I was out there facing an incredibly tough opponent.” — Reuters NEW YORK: Top seed Novak Djokovic was tested by net-charging Spaniard Feliciano Lopez in a duel of volleys and passing shots before booking a berth in the US Open semi-finals in the early hours of Wednesday morning. On a hot, humid night at Flushing Meadows, Djokovic waged an entertaining battle with the 33-yearold serve-and-volleyer, before finishing off the 18th seed 7-2 in the fourth set tiebreaker to complete a 6-1 3-6 6-3 7-6(2) victory. Lopez won 28-of-41 serve-andvolley points, while Djokovic countered with 33 forays to the net that produced 19 points for the world number one. “He’s one of the rare players who actually serves and volleys after the first and second serves,” said Djokovic, winner of this year’s Australian Open and Wimbledon championships. “He’s got a very big serve.” ‘It was anybody’s game in the fourth set. I’m just glad to get through to the four’ Lopez served up 14 aces, while Dojokovic registered nine. “It was anybody’s game in the fourth set,” the Serb said. “I’m just glad to get through in four.” Djokovic had beaten Lopez in their five previous meetings but the lefty was confident, coming off a Cincinnati hardcourt event where he reached the quarters with wins over Milos Raonic and Rafa Nadal before losing to world number two Roger Federer. “My game plan was to be aggressive,” Lopez said. “He was having some trouble reading my serve. “The match from my side was great. I have to be satisfied with the match I played with the number one player in the world. I couldn’t do any better today. He just was better in the tiebreaker in the fourth. I think I played a great match.” Djokovic, 61-5 with six tournament titles this season, will face defending champion Marin Cilic of Croatia in the semi-finals. The ninth-seeded Cilic advanced with a five-set win over France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Nine-times grand slam winner Djokovic reached his ninth successive U.S. Open semi-finals and the 2011 champion expects another challenging match against Cilic, despite owning a 13-0 record against him. “He hasn’t lost a match (here), 12 matches in a row, so I’m sure he feels confident,” Djokovic said. “I know him very well. I have played him many, many times. We are great friends. “I know what to do and I’m hoping I can execute the game plan.” — Reuters Novak Djokovic of Serbia hits a forehand to Feliciano Lopez of Spain during their quarterfinal match at the US Open championships in New York. — Reuters SPORT T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 omandailyobserver 27 ON TOP OF THE WORLD Tearful Rooney records 50th LONDON: Wayne Rooney became England’s all-time leading goal-scorer after netting his 50th international goal in a historic 2-0 victory over Switzerland at Wembley in Euro 2016 qualifying on Tuesday. With England having already qualified for next year’s tournament, the stage was set for their captain to surpass Bobby Charlton’s mark of 49, which he had equalled in Saturday’s 6-0 win in San Marino. After substitute Harry Kane broke the deadlock, the moment duly arrived in the 84th minute, Rooney crashing a penalty into Yann Sommer’s top-right corner and being rewarded with a standing ovation that left him wiping away tears. “It’s a great feeling,” said Rooney, 29. “I’ve been close for the last few games and it’s a dream come true. I was bit emotional. It’s a huge honour and one I am extremely proud of. “I knew it was a big moment and just picked my corner and put my foot through it. To be the record scorer before the age of 30 is nothing I could Manchester United and England player Wayne Rooney (left) playing during the UEFA Champions League playoff match at Jan Breydel Stadium in Bruges, August 26, 2015, and English soccer champion Bobby Charlton, during a match in London on December 5, 1969. Wayne Rooney became England’s all-time leading goal-scorer after netting his 50th international goal in a historic 2-0 victory over Switzerland at Wembley in Euro 2016 qualifying on Septmeber 8, 2015. With England having already qualified for next year’s tournament, the stage was set for their captain to surpass Bobby Charlton’s mark of 49, which he had equalled in Saturday’s 6-0 win in San Marino. — AFP EURO Coach Hodgson sets Rooney trophy goal 2016 Efficient win in Macedonia keeps Spain on course SKOPJE: Defending champions Spain are just one win away from qualifying for Euro 2016 after an efficient 1-0 win at bottom team Macedonia on Tuesday. Spain are now two points clear atop Group C, above a Slovakia side that were held 0-0 by third-placed Ukraine. Even so, manager Vicente del Bosque was far from pleased with this low-intensity performance.”We won by just one goal, and a lucky one at that. We lacked speed and depth tonight. “We have to admit that we did not play well. This was not our best version. I would prefer not to single out any player (for blame), but nobody was very lively tonight.” La Roja have 21 points, Slovakia 19 and Ukraine 16. Spain should secure their place when they next host minnows Luxembourg in October, before a final trip to Ukraine, who first visit Macedonia. Slovakia’s final two games are at home to Belarus and away to Luxembourg. The only goal in Skopje came in the seventh minute, and was rather freakish. After the Macedonia defence had failed to clear a free-kick, Juan Mata centred with his weaker right foot. His cross hit the woodwork then rebounded onto the head of luckless goalkeeper Tomislav Pacovski and went in. UEFA will have to decide whether to give the goal to Mata or to poor have imagined.” Charlton, whose Manchester United record of 249 goals is also being eroded by Rooney, was quick to offer congratulations. “I would like to congratulate Wayne on becoming England’s leading goalscorer,” the 77-year-old, emblem of England’s 1966 World Cup win, said in a statement. “I obviously cannot deny that I am disappointed that I now don’t hold this record, however, I am absolutely delighted that it is Wayne, as captain of my beloved club and country, who now holds this record.” There were also messages of congratulations from United and Gary Lineker, who had stood second behind Charlton on 48 goals prior to Rooney’s goal against San Marino, which also came from the spot. The result gave Roy Hodgson’s side an eighth consecutive win, keeping them on course to finish Group E with a perfect record ahead of October’s final two qualifiers against Estonia and Lithuania. — AFP ‘We have to admit that we did not play well. This was not our best version. I would prefer not to single out any player (for blame), but nobody was very lively tonight’ Pacovski. Spain enjoyed 69 per cent possession and Dani Carvajal almost made it 2-0 just before half-time, with a shot which hit the same corner of the crossbar as had Mata’s. The only scare for the 2008 and 2012 champions came just after the interval, when Ferhan Hasani went close with a thoughtful free-kick. In goal for the visitors was David de Gea, who was in need of a match after failing to sign for Real Madrid and being relegated to the subs’ bench at Manchester United. “It was good to feel like a proper footballer again,” said De Gea. “I didn’t have much work to do, but it was good to play the whole match. I am very happy with this.” Spain made six changes from the side that beat Slovakia 2-0 on Friday, with veterans Iker Casillas and Andres Iniesta being rested. Del Bosque’s team continued in the driving seat right until the end, with Paco Alcacer and David Silva both going close to extending the visitors’ lead. — dpa LONDON: England manager Roy Hodgson challenged Wayne Rooney to emulate Bobby Charlton’s World Cupwinning exploits after he broke the 77-year-old’s scoring record by netting his 50th international goal against Switzerland. The England captain lashed in a late penalty in Tuesday’s 2-0 win in a Euro 2016 qualifier at Wembley to become England’s outright all-time leading scorer, having equalled Charlton’s previous mark in Saturday’s 6-0 win in San Marino. Charlton led a flood of tributes to Rooney after the game and with the Manchester United captain not due to turn 30 until next month, Hodgson believes he can stretch the record and emulate Charlton by leading England to glory. Asked how many goals Rooney could yet score for England, Hodgson replied: “It depends how long he plays. I’d like to think we’re on 10 games a year these days, a bit more if we do quite well in a tournament. “So if he plays to 2018 at least we’re talking 20 or 30 games, so 10 to 15 goals with his rate of scoring. “But I know Wayne well enough to know he’s really delighted tonight. It’s a proud moment for him and his family, but he’s not got in his head how many goals he can score for England. “He wants to make England a better team, to make sure, like Sir Bobby Charlton, he ends up winning a tournament or getting very good results in a tournament.” Rooney is the first to acknowledge that despite the goal-scoring record, his England career does not compare to that of Charlton, a key member of the team that tasted World Cup glory on home England fans wear masks depicting England’s manager Roy Hodgson (left) and striker Wayne Rooney as they wait for the Euro 2016 qualifying group E match against Switzerland to start at Wembley Stadium in west London. — AFP soil in 1966. But there was no room for caveats on a night that belonged to Rooney, who wiped tears from his eyes as the crowd rose to acclaim him in the aftermath of his historic goal. Hodgson revealed afterwards that Rooney had been presented with a framed shirt with the number 50 on the back by the Football Association and had made a brief speech to his teammates in the changing room. ‘LOT MORE TO COME’ The FA subsequently released video footage of the speech, which showed Rooney saying: “I’d like to thank everyone here, coaches, players, staff who I’ve worked with for such a long time. “It’s such a huge moment for myself and my family in my career. Hopefully, for the team, for myself, (there’s) a lot more to come. “Hopefully there’s a lot of the younger lads — Harry (Kane), Ross (Barkley), Raheem (Sterling) — coming through, who can come closer and even pass me in the future. “It means the world to me. Thank you very much.” Rooney will be presented with a golden boot by Charlton prior to England’s next game against Estonia next month. Rooney’s strike, which came after substitute Kane had broken the deadlock with his second goal in two games, rubber-stamped an eighth successive qualifying win for Hodgson’s side. The only black mark for the victors was a hamstring injury sustained by Manchester City midfielder Fabian Delph, who injured himself after just nine seconds. — AFP The move came after Croatia slipped to third in qualifying Group H over the weekend, a 0-0 draw in Azerbaijan and a 2-0 loss to Norway Kovac sacked as Croatia coach on the back of poor results Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud celebrates scoring the equaliser in the 2-2 draw during the English Premier League match against Everton at Goodison Park in Liverpool, northwest England. — AFP ZAGREB: Croatia’s Football Federation (HNS) on Wednesday sacked coach Niko Kovac on the back of poor results in qualifying for Euro 2016. The move came after Croatia slipped to third in qualifying Group H over the weekend, a 0-0 draw in Azerbaijan and a 2-0 loss to Norway jeopardising their chances of reaching the finals in France. “Before travelling to Baku and Oslo no one was even thinking that a day like this would come,” HNS head Davor Suker said in a statement announcing the move. But, “results are always decisive,” he stressed after the 43-year-old Kovac was sacked in the wake of a meeting of the HNS executive committee. A decision on Kovac’s successor is to be taken by September 21, Suker said, although he refused to elaborate on who the new coach might be. “I believe that we will overcome this crisis and go to France. “There is not much time ... We are worried as we are third (in Group H) and I hope that we will find the right person. Something on the pitch was not good and I hope that we will manage to take six points in the last two matches,” Suker said. Croatia host Bulgaria and go to Malta in their last two games but are depending on favours elsewhere to qualify automatically rather than settle for a playoff berth. After the loss to Norway on Sunday, Kovac intially said his players were to blame, accusing them of “not dedicating themselves sufficiently.” The criticism was strongly rejected by the players, in particular Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric and captain Darijo Srna. Kovac later tried to calm tensions and said he was responsible for the result. Croatia are currently third in the group with 15 points, one point behind Norway and three adrift of leaders Italy. However, their current tally is dependent on an appeal against the decision to dock them one point after a swastika was daubed on the pitch when they played Italy in Split in June. Kovac wrote a public letter thanking the federation, the public, players and fans for supporting him. “I would like to apologise to all those who were expecting better results and for which they believe we or I did not achieve.” Germany-born Kovac succeeded Igor Stimac as Croatia coach in October 2013. He took them to the World Cup in Brazil, where they were eliminated in the group stage. Before that he retired as a player in 2009 after winning 83 caps and representing Croatia at Euro 2004, the 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008. — AFP 28 SPORT omandailyobserver T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 PRESIDENTS CUP: Haas will be making his third appearance in the biennial team competition while Mickelson will extend his record to 11 Mickelson, Haas, Bowditch, Bae chosen for Cup INCHEON: Jay Haas sprang something of a surprise in opting for experience while Nick Price banked on form and ‘home’ advantage when they announced their captain’s picks on Tuesday for next month’s Presidents Cup in Incheon, South Korea. Haas chose his son, Bill Haas, and Cup veteran Phil Mickelson, who had been viewed by many as a long shot after struggling for form for much of the past two years, as his wild cards for the US team. Price went for Australian Steven Bowditch and Korean Bae Sang-moon to round out his 12-man International lineup for the Oct. 8-11 matches at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in suburban Seoul. Haas will be making his third appearance in the biennial team competition while Mickelson will extend his record run to 11, having played in every edition since the Presidents Cup was launched in 1994. The selection of Haas was always likely as the 33-year-old won his sixth PGA Tour title at the Humana Challenge in January and finished 11th in the Cup standings, just one spot shy of automatic qualification. Five-times major champion Mickelson, however, languished in 30th spot, having not triumphed on the PGA Tour since the 2013 British Open, though his form has steadily improved in recent months. “Phil has made the past 20 Ryder Cups and Presidents Cup teams without needing a pick so, if anyone deserves a pick, it’s Phil Mickelson,” Jay Haas said of the 45-year-old. “He was without question the leader of our team in the team room and on the golf course. The guys on the team were adamant that Phil was the guy.” Mickelson record in the Presidents Cup is 20 wins, 16 losses and 11 halves. PLAYER SUPPORT Haas said that his son had always been likely to get picked as the 11th player in the standings and that, like Mickelson, he had been hugely supported by the players and assistant captains. “Bill deserves this as much as anybody,” said Haas senior. “He’s had a wonderful year.” Bowditch ended up 11th in the International standings and was a likely choice by Price after clinching his second career victory on the PGA Tour at the AT&T Byron Nelson in May and producing consistent form this season. Bae got the nod over Australian Matt Jones, despite finishing 19th in the standings, and will give Price his second Korea-born player at this year’s Presidents Cup, alongside New Zealander Danny Lee. “It was a difficult decision ... I chose him because he has played pretty well the last couple of weeks but also because he has won on the golf course in Songdo, the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, the last two years on the Korean Tour,” said Price. “It was also very important for us to have someone on the team that the Korean fans and the media could pull for.” The US have dominated the Presidents Cup, winning eight times in 10 editions, including a victory by 18-1/2 points to 15-1/2 in the most recent encounter at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio two years ago. The only success for the Internationals came in 1998 when the event was held at Royal Melbourne in Australia. In 2003, the two teams battled to a 17-17 draw in South Africa. — Reuters Phil Mickelson hits his tee shot on the 11th hole during the final round at the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC of Boston. Austria celebrate early Euro 2016 ticket BERLIN: Austria celebrated their march into Euro 2016 with another convincing display, to join the Czech Republic, England and Iceland in the finals after the last of the September qualifiers were played on Tuesday. Spain, Slovenia and Russia also secured wins before the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign goes into its last two group games from October 8 to 13. After winning their first six games, Slovakia suffered setbacks with a defeat to Spain and a goalless draw at home to Ukraine, but are still well placed to book a Euro 2016 place. Switzerland also still have the edge over Slovenia in Group E despite a 2-0 defeat at already-qualified England, for whom Wayne Rooney chalked up a record of 50 England goals. “11 heroes from the new miracle team,” the newspaper Oesterreich headlined on Wednesday to celebrate Austria’s runaway qualification from Group G following a 4-1 win in Solna which has left Sweden’s hopes badly dented. After years in the doldrums, Austria are enjoying a renaissance under coach Marcel Koller with seven wins and a draw in eight games, to lead the group now by eight points from Russia (14), with Sweden third on 12 and Montenegro on 11. Austria have only taken part in a European Championship once before, when they automatically qualified as co-hosts with Switzerland in 2008. “We didn’t enjoy it so much because it was gifted to us,” said Martin Harnik, who scored twice against Sweden. Architect of the success is 54-year- Austrian players celebrate after winning the the Euro 2016 qualifying match between Slovakia and Ukraine at the MSK stadium in Zilina, Slovakia. — AFP old Swiss coach Koller, who took over the national side in October 2011 when it was 72nd in the FIFA rankings but will now rise to 11th — putting Austria in the second-seeded pot in the draw on December 12. Koller’s appointment was met with some grumbles at the time, but now officials would like him to agree to a new contract after the present one expires following Euro 2016. “Now we can say, ‘France here we come’,” Koller said.”Before we were are bit dependent on other teams. It’s fantastic that we have achieved this away from home against Sweden. 4-1 — crazy.” Bayern Munich’s David Alaba, who also scored, said: “It’s certainly something special when you write history. We showed again today that we are a great side and deserve to be going to France.” Sweden are meanwhile teetering after the defeat came on the heels of a 1-0 loss to Russia, who are suddenly in the driving seat for second spot and automatic qualification. Sweden are not even assured a play-off spot yet, with Montenegro challenging. “It’s really painful,” coach Erik Hamren said after Sweden’s biggest home defeat since the 1958 World Cup final when Brazil won 5-2. — dpa EVIAN — USA Today Sports C’SHIP Park Inbee seeking career Grand Slam EVIAN, France: Park Inbee, the world No.1, aims to end any doubt over her claims on a career Grand Slam by winning the Evian Championship starting on Thursday. Park has won the Evian Masters in 2012 - the year before the tournament changed its name and became the women’s fifth major. Last month, the South Korean won her first women’s British Open, her seventh major title to set alongside three LPGA Championships, two US Women’s Opens and the 2013 Kraft Nabisco Championship. “Winning all the majors has always been my goal,” said the 27-year-old. “I’ve got my name on every major championship trophy but I won Evian before it became a major. So it would be really good to win it again this year.” Park has another remarkable feat in her sights this week. She won three majors in 2013 and victory on Sunday would again be a third major of the season. In June, she captured a third successive LPGA Championship. “It’s already been a great season and I always love coming to Evian,” she continued. “It’s one of the most beautiful venues on the Tour.” But Park won’t have it all her own way. For World No.2 Lydia Ko, it is the final chance to become the youngest winner of a women’s major. Morgan Pressel was 18 years and ten months when she set the record at the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship. Ko came close to winning the title as a 16-year-old two years when she finished runner-up to Norway’s Suzann Pettersen. Since then, the teenager has gone on to hold the world No.1 ranking and she has eight LPGA titles to her name. “I never really think about records, but it is my goal to win one major before my career is done,” said the 18-year-old who has already declared that she will retire from the game at the age of 30. South Korea’s Kim Hyo-Joo defends the title she won as a 19-year-old, having started the Championship with a record 61. Evian is the final event before the Solheim Cup, and the US and European team members will be hoping for a morale boosting victory before heading for Germany on Monday. Europe defends the Cup having won for a first time on US soil in Colorado two years ago. France has six players in the field. The two Solheim Cup players, Karine Icher and Gwladys Nocera, are joined by a trio of French amateurs, Mathilda Cappeliez, Agathe Laisné and Céline Boutier, plus professional Joanna Klatten. — AFP Rooney took over from Charlton as England’s all-time leading goal-scorer when he slammed an 84th minute penalty against Switzerland Kane tells Rooney to set unbreakable record for England LONDON: Harry Kane has backed Wayne Rooney to set a record that will never be broken after the England striker passed Bobby Charlton’s historic mark with his 50th international goal. Rooney took over from Charlton as England’s all-time leading goal-scorer when he slammed an 84th minute penalty high into the net to seal his country’s 2-0 win over Switzerland in a Euro 2016 qualifier at Wembley on Tuesday. After wiping away tears of joy, the Manchester United striker gave a rousing dressing room speech in which he paid warm tributes to his team-mates and family, then challenged Kane, who came off the bench to score England’s opener against the Swiss, Raheem Sterling and Ross Barkley, to chase down his record tally. But Tottenham forward Kane, 22, is confident Rooney, who plans to play for England past the 2018 World Cup, can establish a virtually uncatchable total before he finally retires. “It was a special day for Wayne to get his 50th goal and it’s special for me being on the same pitch as him,” Kane said. “I grew up watching him as a kid scoring goals for his country and I dreamed of one day playing with him. “To share this moment with him was special. He’s a great player and a great role model. It’s great to play with Wayne. “We’ll see what he ends up on. He’s going to score quite a few more goals for England, so we’ll see if anyone can catch him.” As captain and one of the few vastly experienced players in an England squad full of talented but raw youngsters, Rooney has assumed the role of the wise older brother to the likes of Kane and United duo Chris Smalling and Luke Shaw. They all look up to the 29-yearold for his skills and his achievements, but that didn’t stop them pressuring him into giving that emotional postmatch speech. “Before Roy gave him his shirt with 50 on it, we were all shouting ‘Rooney, Rooney’. We all egged him to do the speech,” Smalling said. “I didn’t think he was going to do it but he got through it. He didn’t cry or anything but you could tell he was emotional.” BUNDLE OF NERVES Like Kane, England defender Smalling is sure Rooney, who has made a spluttering start to the season with United, will benefit from having put all the talk of the record to bed. “It’s done so he can relax,” Smalling said. “Hopefully he will get even more goals and I think he’ll set a record that’s even higher. “Coming off a good performance and breaking a record I think we’ll see Wayne Rooney flying.” Rooney conceded it was a relief to get the record out of the way and admitted he was a bundle of nerves before taking the penalty. Fortunately he was able to cope with the magnitude of the moment and never considered copying Gary Lineker, the former England striker who famously finished on 48 goals after wasting a chance to tie Charlton’s record in 1992 when his weak chipped penalty against Brazil was saved. — AFP ENTERTAINMENT T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 omandailyobserver 29 Anushka starts shooting for ‘Ae Dil’ A ctress Anushka Sharma has begun shooting for film-maker Karan Johar’s upcoming directorial ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ in London. An “excited” Anushka asked her fans and followers to “wish her luck” for the film. “So today we start filming ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ in London. Butterflies attacking. Excitement rolling. Send me your love and wish me luck guys,” the “NH10” actress tweeted on Wednesday. Produced by Fox Star India and Dharma Productions, ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ will be also feature Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Ranbir Kapoor in key roles. Karan was last seen working with the ‘Barfi!’ actor and Anushka in ‘Bombay Velvet’, which also saw him portraying a negative role. The movie is slated to hit the theatres on Diwali next year. Sharma got her first break as a model for fashion designer Wendell Rodricks in 2007 and moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in modelling. Following a successful audition at Yash Raj Films, she bagged a three-film deal with the production house and made her screen debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in ‘Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi’. The film was well-received, earning her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Her next two roles were also under the Yash Raj Films banner — ‘Badmaash Company’, a crime caper that garnered mixed reviews, and ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’, a romantic comedy that earned her a second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. — IANS Colbert brings glamour to ‘Late Show’ debut NINE MONTHS AFTER HIS FINAL SIGN-OFF FROM COMEDY CENTRAL CHANNEL, COLBERT LAUNCHED HIS FIRST MAJOR NETWORK BROADCAST AS THE LATE-NIGHT HEIR TO DAVID LETTERMAN TINSELTOWN QSTEVE GORMAN Sienna is ‘exhausted’ by parenthood A ctress Sienna Miller says she adores being a mother but being a working parent leaves her completely exhausted. “Obviously when you have a baby it’s the most incredible experience but your life is also catapulted into this chaos and you are exhausted. I could literally get on this table and fall asleep,” Miller was quoted as saying by Britain’s ‘Vogue’ magazine, reports femalefirst.co.uk. “I’d like to be better at managing things; I’d like to be more super — although we’re never going to feel it, even if we are,” she added. Miller also said that the experience is “not healthy”. “That’s the curse of motherhood — we just run ourselves ragged. I’m just trying to get a sense of what that guilt is. I sometimes feel like it’s a totally invented emotion. It’s strange to be punishing ourselves this way. It’s not healthy,” she added. The 33-year-old actress is “really close” to her mother and sister Savannah, but said they also “drive her nuts” on occasion. “I’m really close to them, they are hugely important and influential women in my life, but of course we drive each other nuts as well!” Despite being regarded as a style icon, the ‘American Sniper’ actress said she doesn’t make much effort with her wardrobe these days. “I don’t remember the last time I went shopping. I swear to God, I wear jeans and trainers and a T-shirt most days,” she said. — IANS S tephen Colbert brought a mix of politics, patriotism and Hollywood glamour to his debut hosting the CBS ‘Late Show’, opening with the national anthem and bantering with George Clooney and Republican White House contender Jeb Bush. Nine months after his final signoff from ‘The Colbert Report’ on cable television’s Comedy Central channel, Colbert launched his first major network broadcast as the late-night heir to David Letterman, taking a moment to pay tribute to his predecessor. With CBS Corp President and CEO Leslie Moonves seated in the front row of the studio audience, Colbert vowed to honour Letterman’s comedy achievements “by doing the best show we can and occasionally making the network very made at us.” As he promised for the occasion, Colbert shed the well-worn persona of the pompous, ultra-patriotic political commentator that he played for nearly a decade on ‘The Colbert Report’ and as a regular before that on ‘The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.’ Instead, CBS viewers and his live audience inside the newly remodelled Ed Sullivan Theatre in Manhattan, were treated to an extended glimpse of the “real” Colbert. He jokingly explained the difference during an interview with Bush, when the former Florida governor made mention of the numerous images of Colbert gracing the stage. “I used to play a narcissistic conservative pundit,” the 51-year-old performer told Bush. “Now, I’m just a narcissist.” Pressed by Colbert to explain his “Jeb!” campaign logo, Bush, who has been ridiculed as a “low-energy” candidate by rival Donald Trump, replied: “It connotes excitement.” In an earlier interview with Clooney, Colbert presented the actor-director with a belated wedding gift for his marriage last year to human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin, acknowledging that he was not invited to the nuptials because the two men are not well acquainted personally. The present was a Tiffany paperweight inscribed with the phrase, “I don’t know you.” Colbert launched his first episode of the hour-long show with a pre-taped string of video clips of himself singing ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ in various locations, including a bowling alley, a machinist shop and a baseball field. The montage ended with Jon Stewart, barely recognisable in a grizzled beard, making a cameo appearance by lifting off an umpire’s mask to shout, ‘Play ball!’ From there, the camera cut to Colbert bounding on stage to a standing ovation from the studio audience and chants of ‘Stephen, Stephen, Stephen’ — a ritual familiar from his days on ‘The Colbert Report.’ Even before the Bush interview, Colbert showed his penchant for mining laughs from politics. his opening standup After monologue, Colbert segued into a lengthy routine in which he FORBES’ LIST TOPPERS Vergara, Kaley TV’s highest-paid actresses ‘ M odern Family’ star Sofia Vergara (pictured) and Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fame have emerged as the highest earning television actresses — both taking home $28.5 million for 2015. The stars have topped the Forbes list of the world’s highest paid TV actresses, reports dailymail.co.uk. The list takes into account earnings before there is a deduction of management fees and taxes, information provided by the actresses and takes note of interviews with agents, industry insiders, managers and lawyers. The figures are based on data from Nielson, IMDB and other sources. It is a big moment for Vergara who is in the top spot for the fourth year running. The list also have new entrants like Vergara’s ‘Modern Family’ costar Julie Bowen, 45, who comes in as the third highest earner for the period June 1, 2014 to June 1, 2015. Another first time entry is Emily Deschanel, 38, who made an estimated $6.5 million from Fox crime show ‘Bones’. However, there were also the veteran high earners on the list — Julianna Marguiles, 49, as ‘The Good Wife’ Alicia Florrick, alongside ‘Law and Order: SVU’ star Mariska Hargitay, 51, and Ellen Pompeo, 45, from ‘Grey’s Anatomy’. They made $11 million, $10.5 million and $11.5 million respectively. Mandy digs into ‘litti chokha’: “Yum” is what American singer and actress Mandy Moore exclaimed upon digging into ‘litti chokha’, a delicacy of Bihar, during her ongoing India visit. Moore, known for movies like ‘A Walk To Remember’ and ‘Tangled’, landed in the capital on September 5. Since then, she has been living up some experiences to cherish. In Delhi, she did the “tourist” thing by getting photographed against the Rashtrapati Bhavan, and tweeted: “Playing tourist in Delhi with @mbopaiah and @ MarshallPSI.” The actress is here on a purpose — to support NGO Population Services International (PSI), India’s Gender Based Violence (GBV) Programme Project Wajood. Her visit to Patna entailed an assessment of innovative models to provide toilets which can save lives, reduce violence against girls and women and help local entrepreneurs. “Yum! Sampling the ultimate Bihari delicacy,” Moore tweeted on Monday during her visit to Patna, where she felt inspired to meet a host of women. “Amazing welcome from the Government of Bihar. Thank you! Preeti grew up with a toilet, got married and convinced her husband and in-laws to buy one. “So inspired by the strong women I met in #Bihar, embracing microfinance loans to buy toilets,” the 31-year-old shared. Moore’s next stop was Lucknow, where she learnt about the progress of family planning products and services for women in lower socio-economic segment of society. She was there on Tuesday. The actress will be back in Delhi to attend an event on Friday. — IANS simultaneously binged on a bag of Oreo cookies and on video clips of Trump, who has vowed never to eat Oreos again after snack-maker Nabisco Inc said it was opening a new plant in Mexico. In a gag edited out of the broadcast but posted online, Colbert got Bush to recite some ‘Trumpier’ talking points suggested for their next presidential debate, including the line: “I will build a wall between the United States and Iran, and make Mexico pay for it.” It remains to be seen whether Colbert’s succession of Letterman, for whom ‘Late Show’ was created in 1993, will bring about a ratings realignment of the late-night TV scene. Colbert faces an uphill climb if he hopes to overtake NBC counterpart Jimmy Fallon and the decades-long dominance of ‘The Tonight Show.’ Likewise, he will have to work hard to hold his own in the rankings against No 3 ABC’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Fallon made his own brief ‘Late Show’ cameo by video feed on Tuesday as the two hosts compared guest lists and Fallon wished Colbert “a great show,” adding, “See you in the locker room.” It was hard to imagine their predecessors, Letterman and his arch rival Jay Leno, ever sharing a similar moment. — Reuters 30 omandailyobserver LIFESTYLE T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 MOHAMMED AL BALUSHI morwared@hotmail.com A photo that shocked the world! H The Broadback River in Waswanipi, Canada Native tribe’s fight to save forest WASWANIPI HAS BEEN FIGHTING FOR FIVE YEARS TO PROTECT 13,000 KM OF PRISTINE BOREAL FOREST FROM THE LUMBERJACKS Q CLÉMENT SABOURIN M andy Gull holds back tears as she steps off the helicopter in northern Quebec. “I’ve never seen anything so sad,” says the young woman whose aboriginal tribe is seeing its ancestral lands eroded by logging. “If my grandfather knew,” says the deputy leader of the Cree tribe, one of 11 indigenous ethnic groups present in Quebec. The flyover of the Boreal forest, pockmarked by clear-cuts, both saddens her and toughens her resolve to end deforestation in the region. “We don’t own this land... as Cree, we know that we’re stewards of the land, and we’re here to protect the land,” she said. Gull’s tribal village of Waswanipi, about 1,000 km north of Montreal, has been fighting for years to preserve some 13,000 square km of pristine forests in the Broadback river valley. Loggers have already cut swathes through 90 per cent of adjacent lands. For the Cree, protecting the forest also means protecting the reindeer, moose and other wildlife being pushed further and further north by logging and climate change. The Cree grand chief signed an accord with the Quebec government in July to preserve 9,134 square km of woodland caribou habitat along the 450-km Broadback, which flows through the taiga to the Arctic. Deputy Chief of the Cree First Nation, Mandy Gull But Waswanipi trappers say the deal does too little to safeguard their land. They point out that half of the areas protected from logging under the accord were already off-limits to forestry firms. Since the government of Quebec unveiled a conservation plan for the north that paradoxically opened the door to more logging along the Broadback river, the town of Waswanipi has felt under siege. Forestry firm representatives have approached Don Saganash about his hunting lands in the area. “They came to talk to me about building a bridge because the river is narrower here, but the Broadback is not for sale,” he said of the crystal clear river where sturgeon, pike and walleye swim. Seeing trucks loaded with logs drive by “is like getting stabbed in the gut,” said the retired ambulance driver. “My father used to say: the land is not ours to sell. God provided us with the land to live in harmony with nature.” The forest is at the heart of these northern peoples’ identity. Newborns are baptized in ceremonies that include walking on pine needles and circling a conifer placed in front of a tipi. For generations, native hunters have kept a watch over this land, keeping tallies on the fauna and inspecting trap lines. Snowmobiles may have replaced dogs and sleds and boats with outboard motors displaced canoes, but many of the 16,000 Crees living in Quebec still uphold their nomadic ancestors’ traditions, even though they were themselves forced to settle down four decades ago. At that time, the Quebec government started building massive hydro-electric dams in the north to supply cheap electricity to the province and northeastern US states. In exchange for supporting these projects, the Cree gained some political independence and significant funding. Quebec also recognised their historical hunting rights but the state maintained control of natural resources within its borders. “The Quebec government does have the right to come here and extract these resources, but these aren’t just resources, it’s a way of life,” said Mandy Gull. From a climate perspective, “the Boreal forest cover is essential for everybody,” she added. To help them in their fight against forestry firms, the Cree recruited Greenpeace, which on this late August day deployed a massive banner in the outback, legible from the sky that reads: “Save the Broadback!” Greenpeace’s activism, however, has angered the Quebec government and it is embroiled in litigation with forestry giant Resolu Forest Products that alleges it was defamed by the group. The company is seeking Can$7 million in damages. The feud led one of Europe’s largest publishers Axel Springer in late August to stop buying paper produced in Quebec, saying it no longer felt comfortable supporting a forestry firm that is battling aboriginals and environmental activists. Hoping to increase pressure on other pulp and paper buyers, Greenpeace invited foreign journalists to tour the forest to see the impact of logging firsthand. “Few people in Quebec have ever laid eyes on such pristine forestland, it is truly something very rare indeed,” said Greenpeace biologist Nicolas Mainville. — AFP ow many more of such photos will adorn news channels and magazines? What is the reason behind taking such photos? Was this photo taken to inform people about the injustices of this world? The world has already acknowledged that. Was this photo taken to show another darker side of humanity? Well, everyone seems to show the sympathy that can be expected of them, but where is the empathy. Was this photo taken to make money? The world has already turned into a place where all you can think of is business and power, but what can one do with all the money and power without people. Was this photo taken to practice ones hobby? Sure, the camera can catch the different shades of nature and come up with beautiful photos, but can it catch the pain in the souls of human beings? How cute and good looking the baby might have been when he was alive, wearing the red shirt and blue shorts? How attractive that child might have looked with his combed hair when he went to school and when he might have recited the usual “A for apple and B for bus”? The picture of the dead body of the Syrian child must have shocked the world. Of course, everyone would have interpreted this message in different ways. I was one of them too, and interpreted the news of that child in my own way. I would imagine the sea saying, “No more refugees”. Where should the man go after being forcefully kicked out from his own land? Who should families turn to when their boat is sinking and all the boarders are sealed for them? Has the earth become so full that it can’t even find 100 square metres for homeless families? “I think more children would have died a similar death”, said Samir, without anticipating comments and replies from our group. “The media would have had a great time picturing the dead child on the beach. It is message for the entire world to think and work for humanity and save those who are still awaiting similar deaths”, said Salma. The media is still making endless efforts to highlight such news, making everyone to think and react positively. The photo of the child with red shirt and blue shorts has been shared by most of the WhatsApp followers. I too received that photo. After a few days I received another attachment, and this time there were two photos of two dead children one was from Syria on the beach and the second from Makuran on the street where he had been shot down and found bleeding from his wounds. “How can these families survive when their lives are not safe? Other states should think of welcoming them in the name of humanity”, said Saeed. “The way the Germans welcomed the Syrians made me think of the time when Muslims migrated from Mecca to Medina and were warmly welcomed by people there”, said Ismail. “Are we looking like terrorists? See this woman! Is she a terrorist? Look at that child! Can that be a terrorist? We all are human beings and have been displaced and are now searching for humanity which is not available any more”, said a Syrian man on BBC, when he failed to cross one of the boarders for survival. “Germany has opened its doors to all refugees. We have many Syrians in our refugee camp as well. This can be the price which has to be paid by a person like me, by a family member like me, by a child like me, by a student like me, by a medical doctor like me and by a writer like me, when our own land was annexed by outsiders and we were forced either to obey them or be prepared for death. Yes, now I am looking for an asylum in Germany”, said a writer and an author who escaped from Baluchistan. LOCAL SCENE ISC Telugu wing to host ‘Muscat Madhurimalu’ ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR Penguins wander far, but come home to mates A GROUP OF SOUTHERN ROCKHOPPER MUMS AND DADS WERE THOUSANDS OF KILOMETRES AWAY FROM EACH OTHER WHEN NOT MAKING BABIES. YET WHEN THE BIRDS RETURNED HOME TO NEW ISLAND OFF THE COAST OF ARGENTINA THEY MANAGED TO FIND EACH OTHER Q JOSHUA MELVIN A species of remarkably faithful penguins may have found the secret to monogamy — plenty of time spent very far apart. A group of southern rockhopper mums and dads were hundreds — in one case thousands — of kilometres away from each other when not making babies, says a study out on Wednesday. Yet when the birds returned home to New Island off the coast of Argentina they managed to find each other and mate, according to findings published in the prestigious ‘Biology Letters’ journal. While their reunions may have been sweet, they were decidedly short, with the penguins together for just under a quarter of the year. “In these extremely faithful animals — the pair bonds for breeding may last all life long in this species — the partners may actually be separated by hundreds to thousands of kilometres at sea,” researcher JeanBaptiste Thiebot said. The birds engage in an incredible variety of behaviour including “divorce” and home building that might seem very familiar to humans. Once back on land in October after six months or so at sea, the penguins got straight to the business of mating, egg-laying and incubation, all of which kept them busy for about a month. There was no lingering over the kids here, as the rearing of the chicks took up another roughly 70 days before the parents split up in April. Given the risk the animals could lose each other for good by going their separate ways in the wild, the researchers wanted to see if the creatures would make an effort to stay close together outside breeding season. “Divorce” happens among the penguins, but it is rare to find two ex-partners breeding with somebody new, Thiebot said. The scientists decided to follow the penguins by clipping lightweight sensors to 20 birds — 10 couples — which tracked their movements during their roughly six-month separations. Seven pairs made it home and rekindled their relationships, while two birds came back solo. Researchers surmised the remaining penguins from their study either died at sea or moved away. The data from the sensors showed the penguins generally stayed hundreds of kilometres apart as they feasted in the ocean. However, researchers found one case where a couple had nearly 2,500 kilometres between them. When the birds finally got back together they promptly turned into homebodies, with most of their time spent at the nest. — AFP A cclaimed Telugu film and TV stars will descend on Muscat for a scintillating song and dance show at the Le Grande Hall, Al Falaj Hotel on September 25 under the auspices of Telugu Kala Samithi (TKS) of the Telugu Wing of Indian Social Club, (ISC) Muscat. The mega programme titled ‘Muscat Madhurimalu’ will feature film lyricist and ‘Bahu Bali’ fame Ananth Sreeram, the chief guest of the programme, while Indra Mani Pandey, Indian Ambassador designate to the Sultanate, will be the guest of honour. “’Muscat Madhurimalu’ will also feature singers like Kausalya, Parnika, Krishna Chaitanya and Saketh and TV artistes like Mythili, Chaitra, Anil and Nirupam. Shyamala, TV anchor of reality TV shows, will anchor the programme”, the convener Anil Kumar said. The two-hour long show will be supported by Nagarjuna Construction Company, Bank Muscat, Muscat Finance, ROCA-Khimji, Al Wasit Machinery, Teejan Group, Avani Infra among others. Telugu Kala Samithi (TKS), which provides a platform for the second largest expatriate community in Oman with cultural, social and sports activities, has recently chosen its new executive committee for 2015-2016. The key office-bearers are K Anil Kumar (Convener); K Chinna Rao (CoConvener); U Surya Parvateesam (Treasurer); Venu Gopal Hari, (Cultural Secretary); K Suresh, Joint (Treasurer); M Ramesh Babu (Sports Secretary); K Sunil (Entertainment Secretary); N T Swamy (Children’s Wing Secretary); and G Sridevi Prasanna (Lady Coordinator). Somasekhar, Kiran and Sitaram have been chosen to be members of Additional Support Committee which will work under the supervision and guidance of Saji Abraham of ISC. ISC Telugu wing has also created a youth wing. SPOTLIGHT T H U R S DAY SEPTEMBER 10 l 2015 omandailyobserver 31 NIZAR AL MUSALMY nizar.nmh.musalmy@gmail.com Driving in Muscat D A bride poses at Duomo square MILAN scrubs up after years as ugly sister Q ISLA BINNIE L ong the ugly sister to Florence, Venice and Rome, Italy’s business capital Milan is enjoying a renaissance, its once drab skyline coming to life and a new creative vibrancy emerging. Host of the 2015 Expo, Milan has taken advantage of the World Fair to rejuvenate its image, attracting new investment in a makeover that officials hope might mark the start of a broader revival for the whole country. The sleek headquarters of Italian bank Unicredit, the centrepiece of one of several new developments that dot the northern city, is a state-of-the-art reminder of Milan’s status as a financial hub. And while the gothic Duomo cathedral and Galleria shopping arcade recall past glories, modern ventures — such as the ‘Vertical Forest’ apartment blocks whose balconies bloom with trees and plants — point to a newfound confidence. Milan has absorbed more than half of all investment in business real estate in Italy in the first half of this year, while tourism has grown faster over the past six years than in Italy’s other big cities. “The majority of what I heard about Milan was that it’s industrial, not a beautiful city, but the Duomo and the Galleria are really grand,” said visitor Cameron Dibb, 24, an American film student who lives in Surrey, England. “And when you go further outside the centre the architecture is still impressive,” he added. Despite appearances, Milan is not immune from Italy’s bureaucracy, corruption and weak economic growth. HOST OF THE 2015 EXPO, MILAN HAS TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE WORLD FAIR TO REJUVENATE ITS IMAGE Unadjusted gross domestic product per capita in the Lombardy region around Milan fell 1.4 per cent between 2008 and 2013 and the once powerful industrial hinterland has been battered by competition from China. But other areas suffered far worse after the European debt crisis and Milan seems to have regained its drive, unlike scandal-plagued Rome. “Rome is very dirty and badly looked after, it hardly seems like a capital city. Milan would have been a better capital,” said Vicente Perez, 52, a tourist from Madrid. Next to the Duomo, the glass-vaulted Galleria has been cleaned up in a project co-funded by luxury firms Prada and Versace and publisher Feltrinelli in the sort of public-private partnership that Italy is increasingly relying on to safeguard its crumbling heritage. The Galleria restoration was finished in time for the Expo, a six-month showcase for products and technology from around the world that Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has shown off to an array of global leaders. Cost overruns, delays and graft overshadowed the start of the fair, but city governor for tourism Franco The Unicredit tower (L) and the Bosco Verticale tower People walk along the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping mall D’Alfonso said ticket sales are on track to reach between 18 million and an original target of more than 20 million. Some businesses in the city centre are nonetheless unhappy, saying their trade has been cannibalised by Expo, which lies on the outskirts, and by some 184 new restaurants and ice cream shops which have opened over the last 18 months. But many are celebrating the overall rise in tourism, which began well before Expo, with the number of overnight visitors increasing 34 per cent between 2009 and 2014, based on data from Euromonitor International, versus a 21 per cent rise for Rome. The global financial crisis cost the city business tourists, said Maurizio Naro, president of hoteliers association APAM, and it has had to adapt to a new type of visitor. — Reuters EXPLORATION Nasa assembles pieces for deep space mission I n a small yet significant to send astronauts to Mars, Nasa engineers have welded together the first two segments of the Orion (pictured) crew module that will fly atop Nasa’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket on a mission beyond the far side of the moon. The primary structure of Orion’s crew module is made of seven large aluminium pieces that must be welded together in detailed fashion at Nasa’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. “Every day, teams around the country are moving at full speed to get ready for Exploration Mission-1 (EM1) when we’ll flight test Orion and SLS together in the proving ground of space, far away from the safety of Earth,” said Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for Exploration Systems Development at Nasa Headquarters in Washington, DC. “We are progressing toward eventually sending astronauts deep into space,” he said in a statement. The first weld connects the tunnel to the forward bulkhead, which is at the top of the spacecraft and houses many of Orion’s critical systems, such as the parachutes that deploy during re-entry. Orion’s tunnel, with a docking hatch, will allow crews to move between the crew module and other spacecraft. “Each of Orion’s systems and subsystems is assembled or integrated onto the primary structure, so starting to weld the underlying elements together is a critical first manufacturing step,” added Mark Geyer, Orion programme manager. During the coming months, engineers will inspect and evaluate them to ensure they meet precise design requirements before welding. Once complete, the structure will be shipped to Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre in Florida where it will be assembled with the other elements of the spacecraft, integrated with SLS and processed before launch. SLS is one of the most experienced large rocket engines in the world, with more than a million seconds of ground test and flight operations time. When completed, SLS will enable astronauts to begin their journey to explore destinations far into the solar system. Miniaturised satellites: Move over large satellites. Nasa is working on miniaturised satellites, known as nanosatellites or CubeSats, that can fit in the palm of your hand and are providing new opportunities for space science. “CubeSats are part of a growing technology that’s transforming space exploration,” said David Pierce, senior programme executive for suborbital research at Nasa Headquarters in Washington, DC, in a statement. CubeSats are small platforms that enable the next generation of scientists and engineers to complete all phases of a complete space mission during their school career. “While CubeSats have historically been used as teaching tools and technology demonstrations, today’s CubeSats have the potential to conduct important space science investigations as well,” Pierce added. CubeSats are built to standard specifications of 1 unit (U) which is equal to 10x10x10 centimetres (about 4x4x4 inches). — IANS espite the mad drivers who overtake me from the sides, tailgate me and still flash the full lights even when I am within speed limits and as much as I throw an angry glance at them, Muscat is still an exciting city. So exciting that you should make time to come and see how Muscatians drive their vehicles. Without doubt most of the drivers here are licensed to drive though you should expect some very few who do drive without a licence. But with all respect, none is better than the other. Almost all of them will on most occasion indicate right but rather go left. You are welcome to Muscat where you experience some unique driving skills that can be seen nowhere else. There is no place where tailgating is best done than in Muscat. The bumpers become so close that even a thread can’t pass between them. This is so because Muscat drivers want to use every space on the road. This bumper-to-bumper driving, especially at high speed, is one of the most thrilling ventures one can experience. Don’t worry! You will learn from the over-enthusiastic driver as he/she stands ready to brake at any time because the car is equipped with electronic force distribution to maximise stopping power. Muscat drivers just aim their vehicles towards their intended direction. Their minds are not on the road at all and each one is determined to reach their destination by hook or crook. Muscat drivers love their children very much. Don’t be surprised if you see one driving at high speed while carrying a baby on his/her laps. This is just to impress the little ones and don’t be concerned about safety — in case of a collision the vehicle is equipped with air bags. In Muscat, just like any other city, you will see traffic jams. Don’t bother thinking about the cause. Muscat drivers usually slow down just to have a glimpse of the traffic police issuing a ticket to a defaulter. They either want to identify who the defaulter is or they become overwhelmed by the smart uniform of the policeman or they are amazed on how these days women have taken all type of jobs. During traffic jams on the main street, you find drivers busy talking or texting on their phones. This should not surprise you because here you can also you see people reading newspapers while driving. In the long queue some drivers, who might think themselves smarter than the rest, will want to avoid the tailback by finding a way through towards the close of the junction. While waiting to squeeze in, some even smarter driver who is continuing on the main road might be forced to bump your back thus setting an interesting scene to be watched. Muscat is the only place on the face of this earth whereby an accident on one side of the main road will not only cause traffic jam on its side but on the other side as well. This should not upset you because in this city we have so many tourists who want to see how bad that accident is. And let me assure you that none will have the guts to go and help in case of any injuries. This article is dedicated towards the goal of spreading the message of road safety awareness, ignoring which several people have either succumbed to death or got injured due to the recklessness of drivers on the road. Hopefully, this article will help all road users to become more disciplined. Your loved ones are waiting for you to come home safely. Drive to survive! RESEARCH Even infant brain can draw ‘body map’ B ody maps that help us build up an implicit sense of ourselves through the sense of having a body and seeing and feeling our bodies move develop very early in our life, new research has found. Body maps show how certain parts of the brain correspond point-for-point with the body’s topography. While body maps have been studied extensively in adult humans, the new research studied body maps in the infant brain. “Body maps in the brain are an important part of how we build up an implicit sense of ourselves through the sense of having a body and seeing and feeling our bodies move,” said lead author Peter Marshall, professor of psychology at Temple University in Pennsylvania, US. “We also believe that these maps facilitate the connections that we build with other people, even in the early months of life,” Marshall noted. In one experiment, seven-month-old babies wore caps fitted with sensors that record brain activity by picking up tiny electrical signals from the surface of the head, a method known as electroencephalography, or EEG. The study found that touches to infants’ hands and feet resulted in different patterns of activity in the part of the brain that processes touch. The results showed that, much as in adults, the body maps of infants are organised in a particular way. Another study using EEG showed that body maps in the infant brain are also activated by seeing other people carrying out actions with different parts of the body. Taken together, the researchers say, the findings demonstrate that body maps develop early in life and may be integral for fostering infants’ sense of their own bodies, as well as the ability to connect with and learn from other people. “We think this connection happens very early in development and allows infants to get a sense that other people are like them, because they move in similar ways,” Marshall noted. — IANS THURSDAY | SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 | DHUL QA’ADA 26, 1436 AH P29 P30 P31 Inside Anushka starts shooting for ‘Ae Dil’ Native tribe’s fight to save forest Nasa gets ready for deep space mission FOLLOW US ON: www.omanobserver.om editor@omanobserver.om Q KABEER YOUSUF C MOTORBIKE Show to feature over 500 bikers ome December 3, this year, the bike lovers in the country and for those who love a little adrenaline rush of adventure sports will be in for a rare treat when more than 350 bikers along with the 150 Omani riders will join together as part of the 1st Muscat Motorbike Show at the Seeb City Centre. The three-day first of its kind bike show is organised by Mahrajan LLC and Muscat Bikers Club will see daredevils from the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon besides Oman showcasing their roaring machines along with a city-wide ride on the third day. “The Omani population’s love for bikes is characterised by a growing market and young population, says, Taher Mohamed al Zadjali, President, Muscat Bikers Club. “Furthermore, the rise of middle class consumption and increased government investment in new highways makes leisure motorbike riding opportune for the market in Oman. In line with these trends, we are pleased to launch the Muscat Motorbike Show with Mahrajan, where local and international participants will display their products and increase their presence within the region’s biking community,” he added. Taking place for the first time in Oman from December 3 to 5, 2015 at City Centre Muscat, the Show will create a platform for motorbike owners, dealers, customers, designers and accessory collectors to highlight the latest sports bikes, cruisers, custombuilt bikes, off-road, all/urban terrain vehicles, accessories, apparel and motorbike related products. The key highlights of the show include a gala dinner (for participants only), a Motorbike Display and Competition, a Vintage Car Display and a Live Ride by registered motorbike owners alongside other professional riders. “The biking community has been identified as one of region’s growth segments so the Muscat Motorbike Show will tap the potential of the biking community in Oman. Show participants will get the exclusive chance to display their full-line of motorbikes and vintage cars to enthusiasts and the general public as well as unveil the latest models, and technology offered for the first time in Oman”, says Habib Aidroos General Manager, Mahrajan. Other representatives from Mahrajan and the Muscat Bikers Club at the announcement included Rashad Mohamed al Balushi — Vice PresidentMuscat Bikers Club; Mahmoud Khamis al KuzairiSecretary General, Muscat Bikers Club; Al Khatab Alamri, Public Relations Manager, Muscat Bikers Club and Fareed al Balushi, Project ManagerMahrajan. Motorbiking professionals, sports enthusiasts and the general public visiting the show will view firsthand a wide range of motorbikes and vintage cars from top brands as well as live motorbike demonstrations, performances and competitions and can learn about the latest updates from biking professionals and automotive specialists, besides meeting, greeting and sharing experiences with biking enthusiasts from across the region. HEALTHCARE EFFORTS NEEDED TO PREVENT RETURN TO PRE-ANTIBIOTIC ERA: WHO W ith the indiscriminate use of antibiotics leading to resistance to medicines, persistence of infections, and treatment failure, the WHO has urged the 11 member countries in South-East Asia region to urgently address the threat, a WHO statement released on Wednesday said. Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director of WHO South-East Asia region, urged member nations to take “immediate actions” to prevent a possible return to the pre-antibiotic era otherwise, all achievements made in prevention and control of communicable diseases will be reversed. “Common infections which have been treatable for decades may once again kill millions. Resistance to antibiotics will make complex surgeries and management of chronic illnesses like cancer extremely difficult,” Singh said at the ongoing 68th session of the South-East Asia regional meeting in Dili, Timor-Leste. “Already, without effective antimicrobial medicines, a number of common infections such as hospital acquired ventilator associated pneumonias, urinary tract infections, diarrhoea, gonorrhoea, tuberculosis, malaria etc are getting harder to treat.” “The problem is compounding, and unless we act now, the consequences might be irreversible,” Singh said. A recent forecast of the potential human and economic cost estimates 10 million deaths per year globally and two to 3.5 per cent less global gross domestic product by 2050 if antimicrobial resistance goes unchecked. Reduced productivity from persisting illness, and its cost of treatment, add to the economic loss, the WHO said. Singh said “Comprehensive and integrated national action plans were needed to respond to antimicrobial resistance while countries needed to strengthen monitoring of the extent and cause of antibiotic resistance, improve infection control in hospitals and regulate and promote appropriate use of medicines.” “Increased awareness needs to be created among the general public as well as health workers and pharmacists on selling only prescribed medicines and completing its full course,” she said. — IANS