l Weapons seized `enough to obliterate Manama`
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l Weapons seized `enough to obliterate Manama`
VOL XXXVIII No. 175 (GGDN 024) ABC Ad new QRcode 6cm x 4col 02.pdf FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER 2015 1 7/6/15 200 Fils/2 Riyals 11:39 AM Huge floods wash away Japan homes n Demand surge sparks power cut SHOCKING REVELATION! 15 n The Foreign Minister l Weapons seized ‘enough to obliterate Manama’ MANAMA: Explosives seized Should Iran continue with its current policy, the Gulf region will not benefit in July during an attempt anything from the nuclear deal in terms to smuggle them into Bah- visit to Paris, which was headed by of security and stability in the region. He stressed that Iranian officials rain on boats from Iran were His Majesty King Hamad. should heed two important things – an He also said the nuclear deal between sufficient to obliterate Mahonest compliance with the agreement and world powers did not address nama from existence, it was Iran and mending relations with their neighrising tensions between the Persian state claimed yesterday. bours. and the GCC. The shocking revelation was made Shaikh Khalid said military operaThe minister was speaking to Lonby Foreign Minister Shaikh Khalid don-based Asharq Al Awsat newspaper. tions in Yemen conducted by a Saudibin Ahmed Al Khalifa during a state led coalition were essential to restore Shaikh Khalid said Tehran seeking to legitimacy to the country. He also slammed criticism that Gulf countries were not taking in refugees from wartorn Syria. He condemned the “media crusade” and said it was “full of fallacies”. RIYADH: A Saudi border guard was shot dead yes“Saudi Arabia, for example, terday when his post came under fire from Yemen, is hosting two million Yemenis where a Saudi-led coalition is fighting rebels, the and more than half a million interior ministry said. Syrian refugees,” he said. The post in the Jazan district “was subject to “The thing is you won’t see heavy fire from a mountainous area in Yemen,” those millions standing in queues said a statement carried by the official Saudi Press at airport gates or railways. Agency. “Thousands of refugees The guard’s death brings to at least 60 the number of people killed in shelling and skirmishes along the reached Saudi Arabia, as well border with Yemen since the coalition campaign as other GCC countries, but began on March 26 against Iran-backed Shi’ite rebels there was no fuss at all. and their allies. “Kuwait also hosted two Most of the border casualties have been soldiers. conferences to support refuAnother 10 Saudi troops died inside Yemen last gees and humanitarian work Friday. They were among 60 coalition soldiers killed in Syria, and the country along when a missile hit their base in Marib province. with Bahrain and the rest of the The World Health Organisation says more than 4,500 people, including a vast number of civilians, GCC members have thousands have been killed in Yemen since March 19. of refugees. Meanwhile, heavy explosions rocked areas in and “We just don’t announce that around Sana’a late last night, witnesses said. we have taken them and never Full report – Page 2 n Smoke and balls of fire rise from a military base hit by air strikes in Sana’a made a fuss about it.” Saudi guard shot dead on border Full report – Page 3 join the regional group was in the interest of Gulf countries. However, to do so Iran must comply with the principles of good neighbourliness, refrain from interference in the internal affairs of other countries and desist from deceptive dualism between language and actions. He asserted the need for Iran to revise its policy, keep its hands off Arab Shias and citizens in general and give up its sectarian discrimination policy. MANAMA: Several areas in Bahrain experienced a power cut last night that lasted for around two hours. Complaints poured in from residents of a number of blocks in Eker, Sitra and Nuwaidrat. Sources told the GDN that the power cut followed “excessive use of electricity”. n Police targeted MANAMA: The Khamis police station was the target of a firebomb attack, the Interior Ministry announced on its Twitter account last night. An investigation has been launched, it said. No further details were available. n Clamp on Hamas WASHINGTON: The US Treasury Department last night sanctioned four Hamas officials and financiers and a Saudi Arabia-based company controlled by one of them for providing financial support to the Palestinian group. Among those named were Salih Al Aruri, a Hamas political bureau member who it said was responsible for Hamas money transfers, and Mahir Salah, a Hamas financier based in Saudi Arabia with dual British and Jordanian citizenship who Treasury said leads the Hamas finance committee in Saudi Arabia. Also named were Abu Ubaydah Khayri Hafiz Al Agha, a Saudi citizen, and Mohammed Reda Mohammed Anwar Awad, an Egyptian national. Also sanctioned was Asyaf International Holding Group for Trading and Investment, a Saudi Arabia-based company that is managed by Al Agha and used to finance Hamas. Got something interesting to share? WhatsApp us your photos, stories & videos on 39451177 n Human-like creature MAGALIESBURG, South Africa: Scientists said they’ve discovered a new member of the human family tree, revealed by a huge trove of bones in a barely accessible, pitch-dark chamber of a cave in South Africa. The creature shows a surprising mix of human-like and more primitive characteristics. “The creature, which evidently walked upright, represents a mix of traits. For example, the hands and feet look like Homo, but the shoulders and the small brain recall Homo’s more ape-like ancestors,” the researchers said. The Johannesburg site has yielded some 1,550 specimens since its discovery in 2013. The fossils represent at least 15 individuals. ALERT OVER SYRIA DONATIONS SCAM – PAGE 5 l ENVOYS PROBE LABOUR ABUSE COMPLAINTS – PAGE 11 2 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 HEADLINES This Was The Week SATURDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER 2015 VOL XXXVIII No. 169 (GGDN 024) ABC Ad new QRcode 6cm x 4col 02.pdf 1 7/6/15 200 Fils/2 Riyals 11:39 AM Forced rehab of addicts risks relapse n ‘Terrorist’ killed in Eastern Province HEROES DIE FOR YEMEN 4-5 l Five Bahrainis and 45 UAE soldiers martyred in conflict MANAMA: Five soldiers from Bahrain and 45 from the UAE were killed in Yemen yesterday. The BDF General Command Alas, Sergeant Hasan Iqbal Mohammed and Corporal Abdul Monem Ali Hussain. named the five Bahrainis martyred while on duty protecting the southern borders of Saudi Arabia as First Sergeant Mohammed Nabeel Hamad, Sergeant Mohammed Hafedh Younis, Sergeant Abdulqader Al Obama shares Saudi concerns WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama said Washington shares Saudi Arabia’s concerns about Yemen and the need to restore an inclusive and functioning government there. Obama, meeting Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in the White House, said it’s obviously a challenging time for the Middle East. He made the rare move of greeting the 79-year-old monarch at the doors of the White House, as he hailed “longstanding friendship” between the two countries. On Iran nuclear deal, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubair said Riyadh is satisfied with Obama’s assurances and believes it will help bring security and stability in the region. for Foreign Affairs, said on Twitter. The Houthis said they fired a rocket at a weapons cache in a camp used “A rocket and an explosion at a weap- by Gulf coalition forces in the central ons cache has targeted the martyrs,” Marib area, killing dozens of Emirati Anwar Gargash, UAE Minister of State and Yemeni soldiers and destroying a number of Apache helicopters and armed vehicles. Residents in Marib said they saw fire raging at the camp and plumes of smoke. Militias and army units loyal to President AbdRabbu Mansour Hadi, who is taking refuge in Saudi Arabia, have made advances towards the Houthi-controlled capital in the last two months. But the group remains ensconced in Yemen’s north. The coalition has been n His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Deputy supporting anti-Houthi Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier, yesterday visited Expo Milano 2015, fighters with air strikes, in Italy. He highlighted the pivotal role of the expo in promoting global interest in military training and the the challenges of sustainable food supply, energy and natural resources. He also delivery of tanks and emphasised Bahrain’s commitment to invest in its natural resources to support heavy artillery. sustainable economic development and benefit future generations. Full report – Page 2 DUBAI: Saudi security forces killed what they called “a terrorist” who tried to attack a security facility in the Eastern Province. State television Al Ikhbariya yesterday cited unnamed sources as saying that there was no “terrorist organisation” in Abqaiq but a person was surrounded and killed after attacking a security man. It gave no more information. Got something interesting to share? WhatsApp us your photos, stories & videos on 39451177 Saudi businessman gives Yale law $10m n Meat supply vow WASHINGTON: A Saudi businessman has MANAMA: Meat will be available in large quantities and at subsidised prices, following the Premier’s order to postpone lifting meat subsidies until next month, said Bahrain Livestock Company (BLC) chairman Ibrahim Zainail. “Currently we have more than 25,000 heads of sheep from Australia and a consignment of another 25,000 heads of Australian sheep is expected to arrive in Bahrain on October 18 to meet soaring demand during Eid Al Adha,” he told our sister paper Akhbar Al Khaleej. Meanwhile, BLC has signed contracts with two local companies to import 10,000 heads of sheep from Somalia, of which 1,500 have already reached, while the rest will follow next week, which will be sold at market prices as announced in local newspapers earlier, he said. n Aid pours in THE HAGUE: Millions of euros in donations flooded into aid groups yesterday from across Europe and the US from people heart-broken by photos of a drowned Syrian toddler lying washed up on a Turkish beach. Under pressure at home to act, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain would put up an extra £100 million ($153m) in humanitarian aid for the Syrian crisis, bringing London’s total contribution to the conflict to more than £1 billion. Cameron also said that Britain would welcome “thousands more” Syrian refugees, after initially refusing to commit to taking in more migrants. ● SATURDAY: Five soldiers from Bahrain and 45 from the UAE are killed in Yemen, when a missile hit an arms depot, triggering huge explosions. Full report – Page 2 /AsterDMHBahrain Family shock – Page 3 /astermedcentres /asterdmhbahrain SUNDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER 2015 VOL XXXVIII No. 170 (GGDN 024) 200 Fils/2 Riyals TI SCIENTIFIC CALCULATORS Color A3 Multifunction Printer Register for the FIFA 15 Tournament on Fantamasters.com now! Tournament starting 10th - 11th September 2015 at City Centre Bahrain at 2pm SOLDIERS MOURNED Transform the way you work 17 815 444 www.gulfcomputerservices.com MANAMA: Funerals of five Bahraini soldiers killed in Yemen will be held today. The bodies will be taken from BDF Hospital to Riffa and Muharraq cemeteries for burial. Earlier yesterday, BDF Commander-in-Chief Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa was at Shaikh Isa air base as a Bahrain Royal Air Force plane carrying the bodies landed. The five soldiers, who were part of the Saudi-led coalition fighting to restore legitimacy in Yemen, were killed on Friday when a missile hit an arms depot, triggering huge explosions, in Marib province. Forty-five UAE and 10 Saudi soldiers were also killed in the attack. Accompanying the bodies were Royal Guard Commander Brigadier Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Special Royal Guard Force Commandant Major Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and BDF officers. The BDF chief and senior officers as well as Royal Guard n Bid to smuggle heroin is foiled MANAMA: The Director of Airports Customs yesterday announced that it has foiled an attempt to smuggle 944.3 grams of heroin. The operation was carried out by Bahrain International Airport Customs and the Directorate of Antinarcotics. He said that the foreign traveller attracted the suspicion of customs officers. The suspect was referred to the red lane and when he was searched the substance n The seized packet of heroin was found hidden inside his bag. The suspect and the drugs were referred to the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science for legal proceedings to refer the case to the Public Prosecution. n Military trial for 38 Islamists n The coffins of the Bahraini soldiers are carried by guards of honour as they arrive at Shaikh Isa air base Martyrs’ Day call – Page 3 servicemen saluted the soldiers at a military ceremony at the base. The ceremony was also attended by Defence Minister Yusuf Al Jalahma, BDF acting Chief of Staff Major-General Abdulla Hassan Al Nuaimi, senior BDF officers and the bereaved families. The BDF chief conveyed UAE hits Houthis condolences from His Majesty King Hamad, the Supreme Commander, to the families of the soldiers. He also wished BDF personnel injured in the attack a quick recovery. The BDF chief paid tribute to the BDF servicemen for their dedicated efforts, hailing their high morale, professionalism and discipline. He said the martyrs were a source of pride and a role model for all Bahrainis, setting an example of sacrifice, dedication, loyalty and national belonging. He paid tribute to the BDF servicemen who are taking part in the coalition effort to restore the legitimate government of deposed President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi. Meanwhile, condolence messages continued to pour in yesterday. SANA’A: UAE warplanes hit Houthi rebel targets in Yemen yesterday as Emiratis mourned 45 of their soldiers killed in the deadliest day yet for the Saudi-led coalition. Media in Riyadh said 10 Saudi soldiers died in Friday’s missile attack in Marib province. The UAE denounced the “cowardly” attack, which it said would not sap its commitment to the coalition’s mission. CAIRO: Egypt’s prosecution referred at least 38 alleged Islamists, including an influential exiled cleric, to military trial yesterday, accusing them of setting up militant cells that killed a police officer. The prosecution said 35 people have been arrested, and accused leaders of the ousted Muslim Brotherhood of inciting them to carry out violent attacks. The statement said they include two detained Muslim Brotherhood figures. Additionally, Youssef Al Qardawi, an influential Egyptian-born cleric who lives in Qatar and at least two other suspects who are abroad will be tried in absentia. They are charged with ordering or carrying out several bombings in Cairo and involvement in the assassination of a police colonel in April. ● SUNDAY: Bahrain mourns the death of five soldiers in Yemen. Full report – Page 2 MONDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER 2015 VOL XXXVIII No. 171 (GGDN 024) 200 Fils/2 Riyals TI SCIENTIFIC CALCULATORS Register for the FIFA 15 Tournament on Fantamasters.com now! Tournament starting 10th - 11th September 2015 at City Centre Bahrain at 2pm WE WILL NOT FORGET YOU www.gulfcomputerservices.com n Saudi ‘may cut petrol subisidies’ AL KHOBAR: Saudi Arabia was looking more closely at cutting petrol subsidies, after the UAE did so last month, reports said. Saudi domestic petrol prices are some of the lowest in the world. UAE let petrol prices rise 24 per cent last month. Al Watan newspaper yesterday quoted unnamed sources as saying Saudi Arabia cannot leave petrol prices at ultra-low levels indefinitely but did not elaborate on when the government might make a decision and gave no details on the possible reform. Full report – Page 19 n Pope in refugee call l Day of remembrance for soldiers killed in Yemen ROME: Pope Francis yesterday called on Catholic institutions throughout Europe to show mercy to the flood of refugees arriving on their shores by offering them Got shelter. “May something every parish, every religious interesting to community, share? every monastery, WhatsApp us every sanctuary your photos, of Europe host a family, starting stories & videos from my diocese on 39451177 of Rome,” he said at the end of his Angelus prayers in Rome. “The two parishes in the Vatican these days will welcome two families of refugees.” MANAMA: A special day to commemo- rate five Bahraini soldiers killed in Yemen will be declared, based on orders from His Majesty King Hamad. First Sergeant Mohammed Nabeel Hamad, Sergeant Mohammed Hafedh Younis, Sergeant Abdulqader Al Alas, Sergeant Hassan Iqbal Mohammed and Corporal Abdul Monem Ali Hussain all died during an attack on an arms depot in Marib province on Friday. They were taking part in Operation Restoring Hope, a Gulf-wide campaign to reinstate the legitimate government of Yemen. The attack also claimed the lives of 45 Emirati and 10 Saudi soldiers. King Hamad sent cables of condolences to the families of those killed in the line of duty and the deceased were buried yesterday. “The martyrs will remain embossed in the indelible memory of the nation as symbols of fraternal Arab solidarity with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates,” said King Hamad. He also conveyed condolences to the families on behalf of kings, presidents and Amirs from around the world who had expressed sadness at their loss. Full report – Page 17 n 15 troops die in PKK raid ANKARA: Kurdish militants said yesterday they had killed 15 Turkish soldiers in an attack on a convoy of armoured vehicles in southeast Turkey, in what could be the bloodiest assault since the collapse of a ceasefire in July. In a televised statement, President Tayyip Erdogan confirmed an attack had taken place in Hakkari province, close to Turkey’s borders with Iran and Iraq. In a statement posted online, the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) said its guerillas had ambushed the convoy in Yuksekova district. The PKK is fighting against the government, demanding greater Kurdish autonomy. ● MONDAY: A special day to commemorate five Bahraini soldiers killed in Yemen will be declared, based on orders from His Majesty King Hamad. n Royal tribute to martyrs – Page 2 n Hundreds attend funerals – Page 3 n Funeral prayers are offered over the Bahraini flag-draped bodies of three of the soldiers department of p e d i at r i c s TUESDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER 2015 VOL XXXVIII No. 172 (GGDN 024) 200 Fils/2 Riyals TI SCIENTIFIC CALCULATORS Register for the FIFA 15 Tournament on Fantamasters.com now! Tournament starting 10th - 11th September 2015 at City Centre Bahrain at 2pm www.gulfcomputerservices.com King stresses tolerance PARIS: His Majesty King Hamad last night received at his residence in the French capital French religious figures. He took pride in the deep-rooted relations between Bahrain and France, noting that his meeting with President Francois Hollande will open up new horizons of co-operation. The King praised their efforts in promoting the spirit of tolerance and understanding among religions and civilisations, which support global peace and security. He pointed out that religious and cultural diversity that characterises Bahrain since ancient times has made it open to different civilisations and cultures. It has also strengthened its relations based on respect, trust and co-operation with various countries, as well as boosted its standing at the global level. The King noted that Bahrain has always been a centre for religions, civilisations, communication, tolerance and coexistence as it has embraced all without discrimination. SALUTE TO HEROES n The King receives religious leaders n The Premier MANAMA: The Cabinet yesterday paid homage to five Bahraini soldiers who died in the line of duty in Yemen. The kingdom will forever remember the sacrifices of the heroes and their bravery will be engraved in Bahrain’s history, it said. n Bahrain to sign human rights deal MANAMA: Bahrain will soon sign a memorandum of understanding with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for co-operation in technical assistance and capacity building. In a telephonic conversation with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, Foreign Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa highlighted Bahrain’s policy of zero-tolerance towards human rights violations and its commitment towards upholding internationally-acknowledged human rights standards by addressing allegations of rights abuses through its independent judiciary and accountability mechanisms. Full report – Page 2 The soldiers were killed in an attack on an arms depot in Marib province last Friday. They were taking part in Operation Restoring Hope, a Gulf-wide campaign to reinstate the legitimate government of Yemen. Chaired by His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa at Gudaibiya Palace, the session stressed that the countries of the Arab Coalition will remain the invincible bulwark against terrorist groups seeking to take control of the region and spread chaos, fear and instability. The Cabinet also approved key amendments in the government’s bid to develop Sharia-based judiciary to resolve family disputes. Under the amendments, such disputes will first be referred to the Family Reconciliation Office to reach an amicable settlement within 10 days which can be extended to a similar that killed dozens of Gulf Arab soldiers. period if the two parties Al Jazeera’s English website said 1,000 agree. If no settlement Qatari soldiers, backed by 200 armoured is reached, the cases vehicles and 30 Apache helicopters had will then be tried in the been deployed. court. Qatari ground troops for Yemen SANA’A: Qatar has sent around 1,000 ground troops to Yemen, Doha-based Al Jazeera television said yesterday, their first reported involvement in a Saudibacked offensive against the Houthi rebels. Military sources said Qatari forces were on their way to Yemen and preparing to join a new push on Houthi positions in the capital Sana’a. The reported involvement of Qatari ground troops came amid an escalation of the conflict days after a missile strike n UK drone kills jihadists LONDON: Britain has killed two of its own nationals who had been fighting for Islamic State and plotting attacks Got on British soil, something in its first air strike in Syria, interesting to Prime Minister share? David Cameron said yesterday. WhatsApp us Despite not your photos, having a parliamentary stories & videos mandate to take on 39451177 military action in Syria, Cameron told legislators that, as an act of self-defence, a British Royal Air Force remotely-piloted aircraft had carried out the attack last month. Full report – Page 15 n Clamp on health centres MANAMA: Foreign health centres issuing fake fitness certificates to migrant workers who have infectious diseases now risk being stripped of their licence to operate. The crackdown follows this month’s meeting of the GCC Central Committee for Expatriate Workers, which ruled that the current punishment system was not harsh enough. As in other GCC member states, all expatriates wishing to take up a job in Bahrain must undergo a pre-employment medical check before they are issued a residency permit. ● TUESDAY: The Cabinet pays homage to five Bahraini soldiers who died in Yemen. 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Limited period offer. END SYRIAN SUFFERING! Transform the way you work 17 815 444 www.gulfcomputerservices.com l His Majesty in key Paris talks PARIS: Bahrain and France yesterday urged nations to intensify their efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis as soon as possible. Immediate international action is needed to end the suffering of the Syrian people, declared His Majesty King Hamad and French President Francois Hollande as they held official talks at the Elysee Palace. They also discussed measures to combat the Islamic State militant group and dry up its funding sources. France backed Bahrain’s efforts to confront terror n His Majesty is welcomed by President Hollande at the Elysee Palace attacks and root out terrorism. The two leaders stressed that the nuclear agreement between P5+1 nations and Iran must be binding and lead to an end to flagrant Iranian interference in PARIS: Bahrain’s national carrier Gulf body fleet requirements – up to 50 air- as Bahrain plans to build a new airport terminal and a second causeway linking the internal affairs of countries Air is planning to buy up to 50 Airbus craft,” Mr Al Hammadi said. aircraft, Information Minister Isa Al “Discussion will be finalised by the end it to Saudi Arabia. in the region. said yesterday. of the year and an announcement will be They also discussed ways of bolstering President Hollande offered Hammadi The massive new contract was dis- made during the Bahrain International Bahrain-French partnership with the condolences to Bahrain on the cussed between the King and President Airshow,” which takes place in January King welcoming President Hollande’s deaths of five Bahrain soldiers Hollande, he said. next year. participation in the GCC Consultative in Yemen last Friday. “Gulf Air met Airbus and discussed The two leaders discussed several Summit. Gulf Air ‘plans to buy 50 Airbus planes’ n Further remand for IS sympathiser MANAMA: A university student accused of joining the Islamic State (IS) militant group and promoting its extremist ideologies has been remanded in police custody for another 15 days, pending further investigation. He will be referred to the Fourth High Criminal Court to face trial. Initial information revealed that the first year university student is aged under 20 and lives in Isa Town. His elder brother has had his nationality revoked over links with Al Qaeda and fled to an Arab country where he settled, reports our sister paper Akhbar Al Khaleej. n 31 killed in Yemen raids SANA’A: Arab coalition air raids on Houthi rebels in Yemen killed at least 31 people yesterday, officials said. At least 10 people were killed in Sana’a, where coalition warplanes targeted the police academy and the headquarters of the security services, both in the heart of the rebel-controlled capital. And at least another 21 were killed in a wave of air strikes in Got the evening in Bayhan, a something town south of interesting to Marea where 60 coalition share? soldiers died WhatsApp us in the missile attack by the your photos, Shi’ite rebels stories & videos on Friday. Overnight on 39451177 strikes also targeted the Sana’a residences of Houthi leaders, witnesses said. UAE aircraft took part in the raids on Sana’a, “hitting their targets with precision”, said the UAE’s official WAM news agency. The latest strikes come a day after the government announced that 10,000 Yemeni fighters are now ready as part of the “national army being prepared to liberate Sana’a and other provinces”. Gulf Arab members of the Saudi-led antirebel coalition have also reportedly sent thousands of heavily armed reinforcements to Yemen in the wake of Friday’s strike. ● WEDNESDAY: Bahrain and France urge nations to intensify their efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis as soon as possible. Ties boost – Page 2 the airline’s future narrow- and wide- “mega-projects”, Mr Al Hammadi said, Full report – Page 2 THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER 2015 VOL XXXVIII No. 174 (GGDN 024) 200 Fils/2 Riyals TI SCIENTIFIC CALCULATORS Register for the FIFA 15 Tournament on Fantamasters.com now! Tournament starting 10th - 11th September 2015 at City Centre Bahrain at 2pm WE HAVE EVIDENCE www.gulfcomputerservices.com l Allegations against Iran are ‘legitimate’ MANAMA: Allegations that Iran is behind the smuggling of weapons, such as high-grade explosives and firearms, to terrorists in Bahrain have been supported by a senior US military commander. Vice Admiral John Miller, who was the head of the US Navy’s Bahrain-based Fifth Fleet until last week, said there was evidence to support the claims and described the allegations as “legitimate”. Iran has denied supplying weapons to radicals in Bahrain, despite several high-profile arrests of individuals alleged to have received funding and training from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) or Iranian proxies such as Hizbollah. However, Vice Admiral Miller said the evidence suggested radical anti-government factions in Bahrain were receiving arms from Iran. “It seems to be that there is pretty good evidence that has been presented by the Bahraini government that it is in fact weaponry that does have a lineage that they have traced back to Iran,” he told the GDN in an By ROBERT SMITH exclusive interview. “That seems to me to be a legitimate claim.” He also revealed the US Navy was looking into Saudi allegations that the IRGC was operating an organised crime network in Gulf waters targeting civilian seafarers, but reassured Gulf countries that the sign- ing of the nuclear deal with Iran would not have a significant impact on broader regional security. “I don’t think I would be overly concerned about it,” he said. “They (GCC countries) are concerned, we are concerned. We are going to keep an eye on it, they are going to keep an eye on it – but we are going to do that together.” Full report – Pages 4-5 T COMMENT wo days ago The Washington Post attacked Bahrain in an editorial. The American newspaper included Bahrain’s name as a violator of human rights, without any consideration of the situation in Bahrain or the naked truth. That newspaper should realise that when His Majesty King Hamad ascended to the throne, he presented to the nation a great democratic project that no other country in the Third World has ever done. This included political freedom, political rights and democracy, which an overwhelming majority of people supported. Then came 2011, a year that witnessed a so-called Arab Spring initiated by the West under the guise of human rights organisations – who were conspirators operating under a false image. Soon afterwards His Majesty invited an independent investigation into events in Bahrain and the recommendations were implemented. He also launched a National Dialogue. The Washington Post should understand that only a democratically-minded monarch would shoulder such a responsibility. It claims many were killed during the unrest, but unfortunately it totally ignores all terrorist activities aimed at Bahrain’s police and society. Many policemen have lost their lives while protecting the peace and tranquility of this country. It is sad to see an irresponsible newspaper closing its eyes to how Iran is orchestrating such crimes. The Washington Post has only to read today’s GDN, in which American Vice Admiral John Miller in an exclusive interview says there is evidence that terrorists in Bahrain are being equipped from Iran. How ignorant it is to think only of the rights of terrorists, but not those of security personnel and society. The only source of information The Washington Post has is the president of Freedom House. In this part of the world, we are fully aware of its double standards and regard it as an instigator of conflict. The Washington Post shamelessly reports there are thousands of innocent people in prison in Bahrain because they are opposition. But there is not one political prisoner in Bahrain because of their opinion or ideology. They are the people who actually masterminded the destruction of this peaceful country. Those convicted have been sentenced by the virtue of law to pay for their crimes. The question is: why now? Is it a new conspiracy, or is it simply blackmail? What The Washington Post has written strangely coincides with His Majesty’s visit to France and Bahrain’s plans to purchase many aircraft (Airbus) for Gulf Air. Is this punishment because Bahrain is not interested in American aircraft (Boeing)? ● THURSDAY: Allegations that Iran is behind the smuggling of weapons to terrorists in Bahrain have been supported by a senior US military commander. n Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II greets well-wishers at Newtongrange railway station in Midlothian, Scotland. Britain yesterday celebrated the Queen becoming the country’s longest-serving monarch with a flotilla down the River Thames, a gun salute and the peal of Westminster Abbey’s bells. Full report – Page 16 donated $10 million to Yale Law School to establish what school officials hope will become the country’s top centre for the study of Islamic law. Abdallah S Kamel made the award after meetings with university representatives including Yale President Peter Salovey. Kamel, the chief executive of the Dallah Albaraka Group banking and real estate enterprise in Saudi Arabia, has sponsored a lecture series on Islamic law for the last three years. Yale officials say the Abdallah S Kamel Centre for the Study of Islamic Law and Civilisation reflects a growing interest at Yale and other institutions in Islamic law, history and culture. “The contemporary challenges of Islamic law are broadly relevant to political events throughout the entire Islamic world and those are developments that are watched by a much larger audience of people who in many cases have not much knowledge at all of the history and traditions if Islamic law,” said Professor Anthony Kronman, a co-director of the centre who was first introduced to Kamel by a Yale Law graduate who works as an attorney for the Saudi businessman. For two decades, Harvard Law School has had its own Islamic legal studies programme, established with support from Saudi Arabia. Abdullahi An Na’im, who teaches Islamic law at Emory Law School, said he considers the Islamic legal studies programme at Harvard a disappointment because few faculty members took an interest and it has been treated as an isolated entity at the law school. He said it remains to be seen how seriously the Yale faculty will take Islamic law as a field of human jurisprudence. Kronman said Yale aims to have the best programme of its kind in the US, if not the world, and one objective is to ensure the centre’s work is integrated into the life of the law school. Islamic law, or Shariah, carries weight in the legal code of most Muslim countries. Heavy blasts rock Sana’a n Kamel ... donation ADEN: Heavy explosions rocked areas in and around the Yemeni capital last night as Saudi-led coalition warplanes bombarded Shi’ite rebel positions, witnesses said. The latest raids followed reports that warplanes had killed eight civilians, including several beekeepers, during air strikes targeting the Iranbacked rebels. The pro-government coalition has intensified raids against rebel forces since a deadly missile attack on Friday killed 60 Gulf troops in Marib province east of Sana’a. Yesterday’s explosions in Sana’a were so strong that rockets and other weapons from the Al Hafa military camp were projected into a nearby neighbourhood. There were also air strikes on rebel targets in the central Baida province. Late on Wednesday, warplanes pounded rebel positions in Bayhan, on the border between Shabwa and Marib provinces. They hit a honey farm and “six beekeepers and two other n A Yemeni man stands amid the ruins of buildings destroyed in an air-strike in Sana’a Peace talks ‘next week’ UNITED NATIONS: The UN’s special envoy for Yemen announced late last night that the country’s government and Houthi rebels have agreed to take part in peace talks that “will convene in the region next week.” The talks will touch on “a ceasefire and the resumption of a peaceful political transition”, said Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed. civilians were killed by mistake”, an official said. The area is believed to have been the launching ground for the Tochka missile that killed the Gulf soldiers. Gulf members of the coalition have reportedly sent thousands of heavily armed reinforcements to Yemen, mainly to Marib, in preparation for an anticipated offensive to retake Sana’a. The exiled government has announced that 10,000 Yemeni fighters are now ready to serve in a “national army being prepared to liberate Sana’a and other provinces”. Americans’ grasp of science ‘average’ WASHINGTON: Americans’ knowledge of basic scientific facts is just average, says a poll out yesterday that also revealed differences by education level, gender, race and age. Among 3,200 adults tested, the median score out of 12 questions was eight correct, says the survey by the Pew Research Centre. Some 27 per cent answered eight or nine questions correctly. Another 26pc got 10 or 11 right, and just 6pc got them all right. Some 73pc knew the difference between astronomy and astrology. A total of 86pc correctly identified the Earth’s inner layer, or core, as its hottest part. And 82pc knew uranium is needed to make nuclear energy and nuclear weapons. Some 74pc of those surveyed identified Jonas Salk as the man who developed the polio vaccine. They chose from a pool that included Marie Curie, Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton. Americans did less well on other questions, however. For instance, only 35 answered correctly that the property of a sound wave that determines loudness is the amplitude, or height, of that wave. And only 34pc knew that the temperature at which water boils – which is linked to atmospheric pressure – is lower at a higher altitude setting than at sea level. Unsurprisingly, Americans with higher education levels did better on the test. A total of 57pc of adults with a postgraduate degree got 10 to 12 correct answers, compared to 18pc for those with a high school diploma or less. As for gender, men averaged 8.6 out of 12 correct answers, while for women it was 7.3. Some 24pc of women answered 10 or more questions correctly. For men it was 43pc. Whites, with 8.4 correct answers out of 12, did better than Hispanics (7.1) and blacks (5.9). Younger adults – aged 18 to 49 – generally had more scientific knowledge than older ones (65 or older). The latter averaged 7.6 correct answers out of 12, while the younger adults averaged eight or more correct answers. A 2014 poll by the National Science Foundation had already shown that science is not the strong suit of many Americans: 25pc did not know the Earth revolves around the Sun. Merkel urges FB clamp on racist posts BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Facebook to do more against racist comments and hate posts, in comments due to be published in a regional newspaper. Germany is expecting a record-breaking influx of refugees this year. Politicians and celebrities have voiced concern about a rise of xenophobic comments in German on Facebook and other social media platforms because of the refugee crisis. “When people stir up sedition on social networks using their real name, it’s not only the state that has to act, but also Facebook as a company should do something against these paroles,” Merkel told regional newspaper Rheinische Post. She said Facebook already had the necessary code of conduct, but there was a lack of control and enforcement. “The rules need to be implemented,” Merkel said. Last month, Justice Minister Heiko Maas accused Facebook of doing too little to thwart racist and hate posts. Mama Merkel! – Page 14 Gender ‘playing key role in job preferences’ MANAMA: Bahraini males and females express differing preferences for particular jobs. Women are more likely to be driven to refined careers showing preferences for teaching, accounting, administration, retail and secretarial jobs. Men, on the other hand, tend to take up occupations that are less regarded in society, such as security guards, drivers and retail sales assistants, reports our sister paper Akhbar Al Khaleej. Meanwhile, figures released by the Social Insurance Organisation (SIO) revealed that eight per cent of Bahraini women chose to work as secretaries, 7pc as shop assistants and 6pc as telephone operators and receptionists. More Bahrainis work in Saudi Arabia than do Gulf nationals in Bahrain. Bahraini workforce in GCC countries prefers Saudi Arabia due to its close proximity to the kingdom, according to SIO report. Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 3 Seized arms ‘could obliterate Manama’ Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline EXPLOSIVES seized by Bahraini authorities when they intercepted a boat coming from Iran were enough to “obliterate Manama from existence”, it has emerged. The shocking revelation was made by Foreign Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa during a state visit to Paris, which was headed by His Majesty King Hamad. He also said the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers did not address rising tensions between the Persian state and the GCC. “The deal did not address sources of tensions and only covered the nuclear file,” Shaikh Khalid told Londonbased newspaper Asharq Al Awsat. “In fact, the deal will lift sanctions on certain Iranian companies and figures who are linked to terrorism such as people linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, including one wanted in Argentina for bombing a synagogue. “This is something that won’t help achieve security and stability in the region, but we don’t want to be negative.” The nuclear deal reached in July calls for Iran to redesign, convert and reduce its nuclear facilities in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Shaikh Khalid said the agreement could help stabilise the region if Iran fully commits to its requirements. “The deal could help stabilise the region but, first, Tehran must be fully com- n High-grade explosives, ammunition, detonators and automatic assault rifles seized by Bahraini authorities in July mitted to meeting its requirements,” he explained. “Second, there must be parallel action to repair Iran’s ties with its neighbours. We won’t get anywhere with Iran with the absence of this requirement. “The deal in this case will only concern specific countries but won’t concern us as it only covers the nuclear aspect while Iran continues to attack us with kalashnikovs, bombs and C4 explosives.” Shaikh Khalid was referring to an incident in which explosives and bomb-making materials, including C4 explosives, were seized during an attempt to smuggle them on boats from Iran in July. “Do you know the amount of explosive materials smuggled into Bahrain? It was sufficient to obliterate Manama from existence,” he said. “We were not the only ones to find out what happened as it was also discovered by our allies in the GCC region including the US [Navy] Base. “Everyone is aware of the route these boats have taken.” Meanwhile, Shaikh Khalid said military operations in Yemen conducted by a Saudiled coalition were essential to restore legitimacy to the country. “Military action is the solution preferred by Houthis and their former regime allies,” he said. “They took control of government buildings and detained officials, choosing the military option and putting the country under threat. “The moment they put down their weapons, we will be ready to return to a clear political process.” Five Bahrainis were among 60 Gulf Arab soldiers who died in a missile strike against the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen on Friday. Bahrain slams criticism A TOP Bahraini official has slammed criticism that Gulf countries were not taking in refugees from war-torn Syria. In recent weeks, Europe has witnessed chaos at border crossings and train stations as thousands of migrants flee their homelands. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, more than 380,000 migrants and refugees have landed on Europe’s southern shores so far this year, up from 216,000 arrivals in the whole of 2014. Pressure has been mounting on Gulf countries to intervene with accusations that the GCC was not taking in refugees. However, Foreign Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa slammed the “media crusade” and said it was “full of fallacies”. “Saudi Arabia for example is hosting two million Yemenis and more than half a million Syrian refugees,” he told London-based newspaper Asharq Al Awsat. “The thing is you won’t see those millions standing in queues at airport gates or railways. “Thousands of refugees reached Saudi, as well as other GCC countries, but there was no fuss at all. “Kuwait also hosted two conferences to support refugees and humanitarian work in Syria, and the country along with Bahrain and the rest of the GCC members have thousands of refugees. “We just don’t announce that we have taken them and never made a fuss about it. “Not to mention the great help presented to Syria’s neighbouring countries that host refugees such as Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. “I personally visited Zaatari refugee camp (in Jordan) and Bahrain has built four schools, which indicates how interested the country is in taking care of the educational aspect. “We treat Syrians as citizens and not refugees.” A “Pawsome” Auction! The BSPCA auction, A joy to attend! All for a charity the animals we tend ... We throw quite a bash, with music and fun, a bar and buffet, Great things to be won! ¨ Brunch at the Movenpick Hotel 17th October 11:30am-3:30pm children under 12 BD20 per person BD10 children under 6 FREE Tickets at the Thrift Shop, Movenpick Hotel & the British Club ¨ For info tel 3312 1769 All proceeds go towards the Cat House Extension Project Designed by Peg Altemueller 4 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonlineEmail: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh Joint report urged on rights progress Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline By RAJI UNNIKRISHNAN A NETWORK of civil society organisations and government bodies should be set up in preparation for a report highlighting Bahrain’s human rights progress. A group of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Bahrain, including human rights societies, has submitted the request to Foreign Affairs Ministry Under-Secretary Abdulla Abdullatif Abdulla. They want to work alongside the government to prepare the country’s third United Nations Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review (UN-UPR) report, which is due for evaluation in November OUT NOW ed to liver e d o Als all n Mr Abdulla, centre, presenting an interm report in Geneva last year next year. The UPR is a mechanism of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) that periodically examines the human rights performance of all 193 UN member states. rs cribe subs Comprehensive. Authoritative. Informative. Special report: Kuwait GCC-Russia relations g ahead Iran’s car industry drivin ban Iraqi Airways’ European ts tmen Bahrain hotel inves www.theg ulfonline. com SEPTEMBE R 2015 “There should be transparent networking between the NGOs and government bodies, while we are working towards preparing the third UPR report of Bahrain,” said Bahrain Human Rights Watch Issue 151 | Volume 8 Every drop counts UAE seizes the subsidy moment but will other GCC states follow suit? 6,000 copies carried in Premium Cabins on Gulf Air / Emirates Airlines / Etihad Airways / Oman Air 14,000 average monthly copies Your single source for Gulf business and regional economic news. Subscribe today to receive 12 issues of cutting edge information and in-depth analysis, as well as unrestricted access to extensive archives and new content on thegulfonline.com Your essential monthly read partially accepted and 18 were rejected. Al Karama Society president Ahmed Al Malki said the organisations will also work together to prepare a shadow report to be submitted to the ministry. “We have to review the recommendations of the previous UPR report, follow up with all ministries about their status in actions on these as well as get information from other government bodies,” he said. “As we know the major recommendations were on the family law for Shi’ite women, under the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and reinstatement of dismissed workers. “Apart from these, it was about the prisoners and other issues related to human rights, which has been referred to the Interior Ministry. “We are sure that the government entities have definitely ensured that the recommendations are followed up effectively, and we are collecting this information to prepare our shadow report.” The GDN reported last year that rights activists urged the government to have a clear agenda while preparing to face critical questions during the top UN meeting. In previous UNHRC sessions, foreign countries have issued damning statements against Bahrain and several NGOs have made allegations of human rights violations. The UPR provides an opportunity for each state to declare what actions they have taken to improve the human rights situation and to fulfil their human rights obligations. raji@gdn.com.bh A DOMESTIC dispute involving an old woman, her two daughters, one of their former husbands and his new wife has ended up in court. It began when the man, a 31-year-old Bahraini, returned home after getting remarried. He went to open the door of his house, only for his ex-wife’s 62-year-old mother to answer and promptly slam it shut in his face. The old woman was there with her daughters collecting the ex-wife’s belongings – but they would not leave quietly, according to case files. The Lower Criminal Court heard that a torrent of abuse was hurled at the man and his new wife by the departing Bahraini women, aged 62, 33 and 31. A judge subsequently fined the mother and two daughters BD50 each for their insults. They later lodged an appeal at the High Criminal Appeals Court with a counter-claim asserting that it was, in fact, the husband and his new wife who had insulted them. However, earlier this week their appeal was rejected and the original sentence upheld. Graduation for ‘Maan’ trainers A grAduAtion ceremony for trainers of ‘Maan’ (together) programme against violence and addiction was held yesterday. American Ambassador William roebuck, Education Ministry assistant under-secretary for students services Khalid Al Alawi and the Health Ministry assistant under-secretary for primary care attended the event. Southern governor Shaikh Abdulla bin rashid Al Khalifa, also head of the Maan committee, hailed support for the programme which has been rolled out in more than 100 schools in all governorates. He highlighted his confidence in the development of Maan, especially after the accreditation of Bahrain as a regional centre for the programme. He said a booklet will be issued on success stories and efforts to implement the project and reach out to more people. Maan director Ali Ahmed Amini highlighted the success of the programme that was launched five years ago. Stay informed with the latest features, opinion, tenders and projects news from across the region. To advertise in the magazine call +973 1729 3131 mobile: +973 3206 4626 or e-mail mazhar.siddiqui@tradearabia.net or Internationally +44 208 943 3630 or e-mail NHorne@crescentpublishing.co.uk To subscribe, go to www.thegulfonline.com Member of: Society secretary general Faisal Fulad. “We had an executive committee in 2008, which involved ministries and NGOs, but this ceased to exist in 2012 and the report was prepared by a national committee that only consisted of government bodies. “This year, our demand is to create a network so that we liaise with each other in monitoring and following up the developments related to the previous recommendations.” Mr Fulad said over a dozen organisations present at a meeting between ministry officials and NGOs approved the proposal. “We need guidelines from the ministry to prepare the report and we also need copies of the various ministries’ inputs on their actions on the recommendations of the previous report,” he added. “We also have requested training for volunteers and civil society representatives by experts, apart from funds for NGOs.” In 2012, Bahrain’s UPR report received a total of 176 recommendations from UN member states – 145 of which were accepted, 13 were GDNonline Three lose plea in domestic dispute hearing Al Hilal Group, P.O. Box 1100, Manama, Bahrain T: +973 1729 3131 F: +973 1729 5735 e-mail: hilalsubscribe@tradearabia.net n Culinary enthusiasts gathered last night as the Bahrain chapter of the international gastronomy association Chaîne des Rôtisseurs marked the first dinner of its new season. The ‘Diner Amical’ (friendly dinner) was held under the theme ‘Tour de France’ aiming to take guests on a journey across several French regions while serving specialities such as snails, tarte tatin and fruits de mer. It was held at the Crowne Plaza Bahrain’s Waves Seafood Restaurant and was attended by association members, dignitaries and ambassadors. Above, guests at the event. Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 5 Alert over Syria donations scam n A photo showing the true scale of the crisis – Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan is now home to more than 115,000 people By SHAHLAA AHMED A WARNING has gone out to Internet users in Bahrain not to fall prey to scam artists taking advantage of the crisis in Syria. Fraudsters have reached out to people across the country via e-mail and social media to plead for donations, Social Media Club president Ali Sabkar told the GDN. They often pose as refugees displaced by the war and strife that has torn Syria apart in recent years, in the hopes that they can evoke enough sympathy to convince their victims to part with their bank account details and other personal information. “This is widespread in Bahrain meaning there are gangs of people taking advantage of the situation in Syria, not just individuals,” said Mr Sabkar. “These messages are not only sent by e-mail but are also spread on social media accounts. “It is definitely on the increase and some of these n By claiming to be genuine victims of the Syrian crisis, such as 25-year-old Suad Hassan seen peeling garlic here, the scam artists hope to evoke sympathy gangs will now have gotten hold of people’s contact details and bank account numbers. “People end up becoming a victim before they even know that they have been taken advantage of.” Mr Sabkar called on the people of Bahrain to donate money through official bodies only such as the Royal Charity Organisation, Bahrain Red Crescent Society, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or other registered n Internet fraudsters are trying to take advantage of the plight of Syrian refugees, activists warn Islamic societies. “People should only seek out official bodies if they want to help the Syrians,” he said. “This is the only way to guarantee that their donations will reach those in need. “The problem is that people are so emotional and they sometimes e-mail scammers back without thinking and end up in trouble. “Another solution, perhaps, is to reply with the contact numbers of registered societies instead of sending personal information and putting yourself at risk.” Meanwhile, Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society secretary general Faisal Fulad said such scams were disrespectful to both the Internet users they targeted and the Syrian people as a whole. “This not only exploits those sympathising with the situation in Syria but is abusive and very unkind towards the Syrians,” he said. One such message was received on the GDN’s main e-mail account claiming to be from a Syrian mother called Safia, who needed money for an unspecified “investment” to help her family. “I am an Islamic woman, a single mother-of-two,” said the e-mail in broken English. “I am from Syria and I am checking for an honest and good-hearted person to partner with me and help me secure my family belongings. “I have a good proposal to share with you. I am looking for a good investor to partner with me because I want to build up my investment outside Syria as it is not a safe place anymore.” The e-mail went on to ask for personal details including full names and mobile phone numbers. The GDN tried to contact “Safia” and ask her more about her situation but received no reply. shahlaa@gdn.com.bh 6 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 How are you feeling Virgo? The most sensational Eclipse in your sign is racing up later this weekend, and you may feel the rocket burners have already been lit – as far as taking your life in a new and more dynamic direction are concerned. Equally, this offers a chance to supercharge existing strands which are going well. The Moon moves into a quieter, more reflective sector and with Mercury in your sign, continuing to be challenged by tiny Pluto, any deeper undercurrents in your situation can come more to the fore, Libra. In fact, there may be something that you really don’t want to look at which is going to demand your attention more forcibly. Such has been the emphasis this week on how you fit into the wider world, and your key goals and aspirations, Scorpio, you could really be looking forward to this weekend, especially if it offers you the opportunity to spend more time with friends and family, and enjoy a change of scene and more entertaining possibilities. Variety may have been the spice of life this week Sagittarius, but bringing a different dimension to your world doesn’t just have to be in your personal life or your social realm. And you can find yourself increasingly thinking about how you can achieve greater recognition and success, though, stay true to your unique self. If you have found yourself conflicted by a tricky personal or professional dimension this week, the stars encourage you to step back, and do some real soul-searching. Start by checking out how you have been. Satisfy yourself on how you’ve handled things. Be truly honest about your role in this. It can open up a new reality. Some quirky and interesting conversations have competed with two more challenging influences this week. Now you can find yourself re-running certain conversations in your mind, but this is not necessarily a bad thing because from this, you can then recognise what’s truly important, and what’s been rather more frivolous. The chances are you’ve had to show a lot of dexterity this week, not just in terms of your actions, but around your thinking too. If you’ve been able to embrace this, all well and good. Now though, the accent turns much more to your closest interactions. What do you really want? What are you prepared to give? What do others’ need? The Moon squares to Saturn briefly today, and you may feel a little bit inhibited, especially in a week when the force has been very much with you. Hopefully this will be fleeting, though as she passes into Virgo, readying herself for the upcoming Eclipse the heavens are asking you to be as grounded as possible, Aries. This week’s influences have asked you to be self-expressive yet stay abreast of the need to be in touch with the more emotional and sensitive part of your nature. Now, the accent moves much more onto the sparkle that you can bring to social situations or the romantic realm. In fact, the next six months could prove crucial. Becoming more conscious of your foundations, be they physical or emotional, is set to become a huge issue on the back of the upcoming Eclipse. And with such a lot of chat recently and much of it very enjoyable, your deeper needs may have seemed less of an issue. But these and where you live and how, are key. The pace of life and the number of exchanges, text messages and emails that you’re set to have can really step up in the next few days. Interestingly, this has been a week where you have been very receptive to more subtle communication. Now, facts, figures, knowledge and trivia can see you absolutely rapt. If you’ve found yourself particularly industrious around ideas, or just simply spinning a lot of plates, the planets realign now giving you an opportunity to select the things that are really worth running with. Amusing yourself makes way for a desire to create something more lasting, meaningful and personally satisfying. Pupils are lucky E are in a “back to school” mood and W ready to devote ourselves to giving our undivided attention to our children. We are lucky to talk about school matters and should appreciate how blessed we are to see our children return to school. However, what comes to mind are those unfortunate brothers, sisters, sons and daughters who became refugees as a result of persistent conflict in their own countries and couldn’t get a decent education in the places they call home. A September 2 Unicef report indicated that: “War and upheaval across parts of the Middle East and North Africa in recent years have driven more than 13 million children from school – 40 per cent of the affected area’s school-age population.” The report added that attacks on schools Published letters are not necessarily the views of the and educational infrastructure, the use Editor. Readers wishing to of schools to shelter make a complaint through displaced families or the GDN should provide full as headquarters of details of the complaint military operations of together with their contact warring factions, as telephone numbers. well as the deteriorating security situation which prohibited students and teachers from going to school were the main reasons that contributed to deteriorating school functions and attendance. The outcome is that children who get bored staying at home try to help their families and engage in labour-intensive manual and menial jobs and expose themselves to exploitation. In the worst case scenario, they become the sources of recruitment for warring factions and become child soldiers and suicide bombers. Reports indicate that Daesh tops the list of terrorist organisations that depend on recruitment of underage children. Those families that manage to leave their war-torn countries to neighbouring countries also face similar problems when it comes to providing decent education for their children. The refugee camps’ so-called educational facilities are, more often than not, underfunded and the government schools are overloaded and cannot accommodate the incoming refugees. Those schoolchildren in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Sudan and Gaza are badly affected by ongoing conflict in the region, where more than 8,850 schools have become unusable due to violence, the Unicef report concludes. We are living in a politically unstable region and the relative peace prevailing in the GCC countries should be preserved at any cost if the next generation is to reap the benefits of education and contribute to future development. To this end, every citizen and resident should work in tandem with the government and contribute to the preservation of peace and stability, which remain the foundations TODAY is Friday, September 11, the 254th day of 2015. There are 111 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date: 1297 – Scottish rebels under William Wallace slaughter a larger English force at Stirling Bridge. 1499 – French forces take Milan, Italy, with little opposition. 1557 – Pope Paul IV makes peace with Philip II of Spain. 1697 – Prince Eugene of Savoy defeats Turks at Zenta, Hungary. 1814 – US forces capture British flotilla on Lake Champlain in America. 1830 – Republic of Ecuador is established and granted constitution by Colombia under which it is to be part of Confederation of Colombia. 1840 – British bombard Beirut to force Mehmet Ali to submit. 1855 – Russians evacuate Sevastopol, blowing up the forts, sinking the ships and virtually conceding the Crimean War. 1860 – Victor Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, invades Papal States. 1914 – Two Australian battalions land near Rabaul and occupy the German colony on New Britain, off north-eastern New Guinea. 1922 – British mandate in Palestine is proclaimed while Arabs declare day of mourning. 1945 – Japan’s former Premier Hideki Tojo attempts suicide, but recovers and later is executed as war criminal. upon which our children can go back to school year after year. Abu Mohammed A hire purpose Y late father was a very successful busiM nessman in Bahrain, people who knew him attributed his success to being a highly disciplined person. I have worked in several educational institutions and almost all of them have the same problem: they accept students without having qualified lecturers for the subjects being offered. A lot of the time students are left without a teacher and hang in limbo until one is found from the local market. A second option is to ask an incumbent teacher with little expertise in the subject to juggle between classes. Such poor discipline in an educational institution ruins the pleasure a student derives from learning with a teacher who is an expert in the subject. It also fails to develop a solid foundation that will help a student carry on his or her education. Schools should hire all teachers before breaking for summer and should now be concentrating on academic work, not the hiring process. KAS People need help with Vice Admiral John Miller’s IAlAGREE assessment that we need to get rid of Bashar Assad to truly fix the refugee crisis, ‘We 1962 – Soviet Union warns that any US attack on Cuban or Soviet ships bound for Cuba would mean war. 1967 – Indian and Chinese troops clash in border area in Himalayas. 1973 – Chile’s President Salvador Allende is deposed in military coup, and military officials say he committed suicide rather than surrender. 1978 – At least 20 dead and 100 wounded are reported in gun battles between Nicaraguan troops and rebels intent on toppling President Anastasio Somoza. 1984 – Australian Royal Commission finds servicemen were deliberately exposed to radiation in British nuclear tests at Maralinga in 1956-57. 1988 – Thousands of Iraqis march past US embassy in Baghdad to denounce US charges of Iraqi chemical weapons use. 1991 – Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev says thousands of Soviet troops will soon leave Cuba; Germany says it will launch an international emergency aid program to help Soviet Union through winter. 1992 – Hurricane Iniki strikes Hawaiian islands of Kauai, Oahu and Niilau, killing six people. 1993 – In front of human rights observers, a prominent supporter of exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is dragged from a mass and assassinated outside the church in Haiti. 1994 – President Yuri Meshkov of Crimea, which had declared itself independent of Ukraine, dissolves parliament and imposes emergency rule. Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 7 Syria’s sick party crowd By HARUN YAHYA As many as nine million of Syria’s people have been rendered refugees. And in the wasteland that Assad has created, forces of barbarism have emerged strong. The assault of Islamic State on life, religious liberty and ancient heritage has contributed to impoverishment and desolation. A rogue state under Assad has become a failed state, whose map is changing almost daily. No ultimate solution to this disaster can be reached while Assad holds on and believes he can triumph through bloodshed. The ideal course will be to create conditions in which Syrians can return to their homes. Yet in the meantime, a moral duty of care is owed to the suffering. Assimilating them will be difficult but those fleeing desperate circumstances are proud and pioneering. They need a chance. Mariam n Children sit under covers as they wait with migrants and refugees near the registration camp in the town of Presevo after their arrival in Serbia yesterday ... wars and upheavals have driven more than 13 million children from school Stumped by coverage O N September 1 India had an historic win need to get Assad out of power’ (GDN, SepBashar Al Assad, the Syria dictator respondover Sri Lanka, beating them in cricket tember 10). ed not with negotiation but with pitiless after 22 years on their own soil. Surely even the coldest of hearts will have brutality. It was also Captain Kohli’s first Test series been moved by the harrowing scenes of Well more than 200,000 people, as many as win, a remarkable one which deserved a desperation and despair that have come to half of them civilians, have been killed in the worthy mention on GDN’s back page. symbolise the refugee crisis facing the world. conflict that Assad started and has mainBut no, for the GDN it was ordinary news What is clear for all to see is that people tained ever since. The evidence of his forces’ and only mentioned on the inside pages. with no belongings but the clothes on their use of chemical weapons is overwhelming. Meanwhile, Roger Federer winning a first back need help. round match in the US Open was featured on Nobody knows the exact number of the back page. migrants heading for Europe, Time and again important Indian sports non-governmental organisations news is sidelined while estimate that some 350,000 have ordinary news is given prompressed at the borders of Europeinence. an Union member states this year. FSK By far the majority are refugees from Syria. Many come from conEDITOR’S RESPONSE: Thank flicts in Afghanistan and Eritrea. you for your feedback and The hazards they encounter in I agree that India’s victory the journey are legion, as are the over Sri Lanka was a worthy resulting tragedies, which have achievement. cost many lives. However, several factors are Some 800 people drowned off taken into account when dethe coast of Lampedusa in April. ciding the prominence of such And the casualties have mounted news – including timing. since. Just in the past few weeks, The match ended at midday two boats carrying several in Bahrain, almost 18 hours behundred migrants capsized after fore the GDN was due to hit the leaving Zuwara in Libya. The news stands the following day, bodies of 71 people (probawhile Federer’s victory in the US bly refugees from Syria) were Open was late breaking news. “I’ve favourited your twe discovered in an abandoned At the GDN we strive to ensure shared your YouTube vid ets on politics, liked your instagram pics of cats, eos lorry in Austria, where they had food, so why have you noton new music bands, retweeted your blogs on fair coverage of all sports, regardaccepted my friend reques suffocated. less of nationality, but realise t on Facebook?” When protesters took to that we cannot please all of the the streets in March 2011 against the rule of people, all of the time. DAILY SMILE! after it becomes evi1996 – Iraq fires two dent that Palestinian missiles at US F-16 jets leader Yasser Arafat patrolling a “no-fly” zone could not prevent a in northern Iraq. Both THERE is nothing so powerful as vote of no-confidence missiles miss, but the US responds by sending the truth, and nothing so strange – in the cabinet by the Legislative B-52s to the region. Daniel Webster, US statesman (1782- Palestinian Council. 1997 – Scotland votes 1852). 2003 - Swedish Foreign yes on referendum to set Minister Anna Lindh up a separate Scottish dies in a hospital after parliament. being stabbed repeatedly the previous day by an uniden1998 – Independent counsel Kenneth Starr tells the US tified male attacker while shopping at a department store Congress there are 11 grounds for impeachment of Presin Stockholm. ident Bill Clinton; Russian lawmakers approve Yevgeny 2004 - A US soldier admits abusing inmates at Abu Ghraib Primakov as prime minister. prison, receiving a lighter sentence in return for his testi1999 - A UN Security Council delegation tours Dili, the mony against others charged in the scandal. ravaged capital of East Timor, amid growing international 2005 - Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi scores a political pressure on Indonesia to let in peacekeepers. triumph as the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party heads 2000 - Scientists confirm the long held suspicion: It can for a landslide win in an election touted as a referendum take just a few cigarettes to become addicted. Research on his push to privatise Japan’s cash-swelled postal sysshows some 12- and 13-year-olds show signs of addiction tem. within days of their first cigarette. 2006 - The Islamic group Hamas makes a deal to share 2001 - Terrorists crash two hijacked airlines into the World power with the more moderate Fatah headed by PalestinTrade Centre in New York City, bringing down the twin ian President Mahmoud Abbas after six months of crush110-story towers, killing more than 2,800 people. Another ing sanctions imposed to force the militants to recognise hijacked plane slams into the Pentagon in Washington DC, Israel and end violence. killing at least 189 people. A fourth hijacked plane crashes 2007 - The World Health Organisation issues an alert urgin rural southern Pennsylvania, killing 44 people aboard. ing more doctors to travel to Congo to combat an out2002 - The entire 21-member Palestinian cabinet resigns, break of Ebola fever. The Congolese government declares a quarantine of the area in southeastern Congo. 2008 - Spain’s highest court rejects plans for a referendum in the Basque region on self-determination. 2009 - Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns the country’s reformist opposition it will face a “harsh response” for confronting the Islamic establishment. 2010 - Greece’s prime minister promises to lower corporate taxes to help revive the debt-plagued country’s shrinking economy, while thousands of protesters march – mostly peacefully – against the government’s harsh austerity measures. 2011 - A convoy carrying ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadaffi’s son Al Saadi crosses into neighbouring Niger, a spokesman for Niger’s government says, one of the highest-profile former regime figures to flee to the landlocked African nation. 2012 - Mainly ultraconservative protesters climb the walls of the US Embassy in Egypt’s capital and bring down the American flag, replacing it with a black Islamic flag to protest a US-produced film attacking the Prophet Mohammed. 2013 - Syrain opposition forces feel let down and more divided than ever because of President Barack Obama’s decision to seek a diplomatic path to disarming Damascus of its chemical weapons. 2014 - Key Arab allies promise to “do their share” to fight Islamic militants but Nato member Turkey refuses to join in. H umans are not made for war. Not physically, not mentally. Yet the continuous observance of violent scenes everywhere you look makes some people grow numb. It doesn’t matter if they are terrified the first time they encounter such a scene. Over time, they cannot escape from falling into the depths of dismal indifference. Normally this is not very easy, given the fact that everyone is born with a conscience. But these people shut out their conscience and cease to feel compassion as they maintain their comfortable routines. They stop caring about others and become desensitised. A shocking example of this desensitisation exists in one place you would least expect: Syria. As the war rages, with horrific scenes of babies being pulled out of debris, scores of people killed by chemical weapons, children being targeted by regime snipers and barrel bombs levelling buildings, there is another life going on in parts of Syria. Homs, Tartus, Latakia and parts of Aleppo and Damascus are still under the control of the regime. Most people living there are acting like there is nothing extraordinary going on. The fact that only a few kilometres away innocent people are being slaughtered, towns are being razed to the ground and people are being driven from their homes doesn’t seem to affect them as they calmly continue their daily lives unperturbed by the noise of bombs and shelling. Even more incredibly, they file into cafés, restaurants and nightclubs as the day comes to an end. It doesn’t seem to matter to them that, not so far away, women and children are being ruthlessly hunted down, murdered and tortured. Cosmetic fairs, car races and wedding ceremonies continue at full speed. There is a wedding almost every night with singers giving concerts. This uncaring attitude plays into hands of Assad as, according to analysts, his intention is to keep the economy of the areas he controls in relatively good shape while ensuring total collapse for the rest of the country. Add to this fact the reluctant support of middle and upper class Syrians for Assad, out of fear of losing the status quo, the situation becomes even more grim. In the meantime, Assad steps up the use of his own flag to reinforce his virtual power. Accordingly, pavements, shops and streets are now painted in the regime’s colours and the streets are filled with posters of Assad, his soldiers and his father. Guta, where thousands including children died from chemicals in horrific scenes, is a part of Damascus. We are talking about the capital city of Damascus, where life continues like nothing is wrong. What about Duma? Recently, civilians there were ruthlessly massacred – yet it is only 10km from Damascus. Of course, everyone has the right to continue their daily routine, which includes having fun. However, there is nothing right or proper in continuing these activities with such a shocking level of apathy towards the suffering of fellow human beings. This doesn’t mean people should take up arms and join the fight. Instead, it means they should begin an intellectual struggle against the insanity that is destroying their country. Anyone can do that and can take part in such an intellectual effort because the real war that needs to be fought is one against deviant ideologies. The good news is that, against this background, there are people of love – people with strong hearts and consciences who understand that once they unite their peaceful forces they can fight devious ideologies that give rise to the most unspeakable horrors and violence. 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Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 9 TAKE A BREAK ... 18 19 20 23 25 26 27 29 32 34 35 36 37 ACROSS 9 Dish (5,4), 10 Fake (9), 12 Forced (4), 13 Flag (6), 14 Outline (7), 15 Boundless (9), 17 Augmented (9), 18 Avoidance (7), 19 Islander (6), 20 Dreary (4), 23 Domestic (9), 25 Sanction (9), 26 Outhouse (4), 27 Thickset (6), 29 Dissolvable (7), 32 Skilled worker (9), 34 Subdue (9), 35 Ties (7), 36 Fix (6), 37 Spoken (4), 38 Alternatively (9), 39 Establish (9) 38 39 1 DOWN 1 Bird (8), 2 Enjoy (4,8), 3 Restrict (8), 4 Coiled (6), 5 Headache (8), 6 Sorcery (10), 7 Stroll (7), 8 Unbelievable (10), 11 Presses (5), 16 Girl (6), 19 Bounder (3), 21 Fish (7,5), 22 Arrive (4,2), 23 Pause (10), 24 Hopeful (10), 25 Whichever (3), 28 Container (8), 29 Without pips (8), 30 Registered (8), 31 Shooting stars (7), 33 Letter (5), 34 Kit (6) LEVEL: HHIII 2 3 4 5 6 7 DOWN Made waves on finding the account unpaid (8) What you gamble on ordering at a restaurant? (5,2,5) One fine day, will get a spell in jail! (8) Counsel for the foolish Dave who’s held in charge (6) Quite a lot - or some - of the curate’s egg? (4,4) Unworried, makes up for it with no difficulty (2,4,4) The foreigner got back again into Spain, somehow (7) 25 28 29 30 31 33 34 YESTERDAY’S CRYPTIC SOLUTION ACROSS: 4, P-apers 7, Up to date 8, Twenty (20) 10, G-R-aft 13, Beat 14, Sell 15, TA-RN 16, Err 17, O-Val 19, Dine 21, Soa-p op-era 23, Corn 24, No-RA 26, C-up 27, Dee-p 29, Thus 32, Mar.-y 33, Le-Ave. 34, Fac-I-L-e 35, Cardinal 36, T-ea se-T DOWN: 1, Lungs 2, Steal 3, Edit 4, Pe-t-er 5, Poet 6, Retire 9, Wa-nde-r 11, Rep. 12, Flo-O-R 13, Baloney 15, Tap 16, Ena 18, V.-and-A.-L 20, I-rate 21, So-p 22, Pop 23, Cur-ate 25, Guv 28, Ere-Ct. 30, H-aunt 31, Seals 32, Miss. 33, Lady YESTERDAY’S QUICK SOLUTION ACROSS: 4, Golfer 7, Abattoir 8, Estate 10, Tripe 13, Cave 14, Soda 15, Mate 16, Art 17, Gear 19, Lame 21, Carpentry 23, Tuna 24, Foes 26, Fib 27, Spud 29, Omen 32, Peel 33, Snore 34, Recess 35, Towering 36, Nylons DOWN: 1, Wants 2, Valid 3, Stye 4, Great 5, Lute 6, Entire 9, Svelte 11, Rob 12, Pagan 13, Careful 15, Map 16, Amy 18, Erases 20, Arson 21, Cub 22, Nod 23, Timely 25, Per 28, Pests 30, Movie 31, Neigh 32, Peso 33, Shed TODAY’S TARGET Good 26; very good 39; excellent 52 (or more). Solution tomorrow. YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION acne acre arsenic cairn cane care caress caries case casein crane crass craze CRAZINESS cress czar erica nacre narc nice nicer race raciness rice scan scar scare since zinc A RW E N I M Z O 1 Which comedian’s famous songs included Leaning On A Lamp-post and When I’m Cleaning Windows? 2 What word beginning with p is the scientific name for the roof of the mouth? 3 Which Royal chatted with rugby stars before the Six Nations match between Scotland and Wales at Murrayfield in February? 4 For what food additive is MSG an abbreviation? 5 Viv Richards was the captain of which country’s cricket team? 1 George Formby 17 22 23 24 How many words of four letters or more can you make from the letters show here? In making a word, each letter may be used once only, Each must contain the centre letter and there must be at least one nine-letter word. No plurals or verb forms ending in “s” no words with initial capitals and no words with a hyphen or apostrophe permitted. The first word of a phrase is allowed (e.g. inkjet in inkjet printer) 2 Palate 14 15 11 16 19 21 Nicer person who’d got a more efficient job done on the post (6,4) Perhaps once held a lot of water (5) Was too bright and is lowered (6) For once, said no (3) Get down to it and write in for the job personally (5,7) Puts a silencer on for the shots (6) A number of children (6,4) One’s complete attention devoted to sucking up (10) Yes, by midnight is merry (3) Paid a charge to get a grass border (8) Had a raffle that attracted a great many (4,4) They invest in furniture (8) Shown in by the old woman inside (7) It is, by the way, an odd play (5) Get away to the sun in peace, for a change (6) 3 Princess Anne 12 13 8 4 Monosodium Glutamate 10 ACROSS Though disposed to, I don’t move home after the quake is through (2,3,4) Where one boxer punches another to win! (2,3,4) By the lake, one will tie up (4) Depended on again, deceived one (6) Beginning the climb to the point (7) Emit at an inappropriate moment (5,4) Will he not have a drink while tattooing the sailor? (9) Say you don’t intend to run! (7) Agree about the new bat being passable (3,3) Said a starter will do - or a pudding (4) Why the police station is inundated by delinquents? (5,4) Becomes awful when one takes aim (4,2,3) Besides, Hal’s out in the hut (4) A lost dog? Wrong! (6) Held everybody up which is unprofessional, indeed (7) Was it just too much for the overworked hat maker? (4,5) Show the Queen’s occupied it from that day on (4,5) Is the fellow inside sure it will be too much? (7) Remember to give a new name to? (6) A second addition to the writings on reptiles? (4) Having a best-selling record myself (6,3) To shoot an old hen is not something to be proud of (9) 5 West Indies 9 10 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh n Deputy Premier Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa yesterday met parliament first deputy chairman Ali Al Aradi and discussed cooperation between legislative and executive bodies. n Deputy Premier Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa yesterday met outgoing Thai Ambassador Vichai Varasirikul and reviewed bilateral relations, lauding his efforts to bolster co-operation. n Condolence cables His Majesty King Hamad yesterday received a cable of condolences from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi over the death of five BDF soldiers in Yemen. l His Royal Highness Prince salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister, also received a cable of condolences from Deputy Prime Minister Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa over the death of the five BDF soldiers. n Premier issues edict His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin salman Al Khalifa yesterday issued an edict appointing Mohammed Khalifa Al Yasi, Mubarak Abdullah Al Hiddi, shaikha Manar bint Abdulla Al Khalifa and Ahmed isa Abulfateh respectively as directors of operations, security infrastructure, systems development and maintenance and emergency cases. n Shaikh Ali yesterday met newly-appointed ambassadors to Belgium and Russia Bahiya Al Jishi and Ahmed Al Saati and wished them success in performing their diplomatic duties. n UK pledges support FoREign Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa yesterday received a written message from the UK Foreign secretary Philip Hammond, in which he expressed his country’s condolences on the deaths of five soldiers in Yemen. He affirmed the UK’s continued support to Bahrain and its people. n Envoy’s efforts hailed Follow-uP Minister Mohammed Al Mutawa yesterday met outgoing Thai Ambassador Vichai Varasirikul and hailed his efforts to strengthen bilateral relations. n BDF Commander-in-Chief Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa yesterday met National Guard Commander Lieutenant-General Shaikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa and reviewed co-operation and co-ordination. n The BDF Commander-in-Chief yesterday visited a number of units and was briefed about their development plans, technical systems, equipment and military preparedness. n NSSA employees lauded DeFenCe Affairs Minister Major-General Yusuf Al Jalahma, who is also in charge of national space science Agency (nSSA), yesterday met nSSA chief executive Dr Mohamed Al Aseeri. The minister lauded the role and efforts of nssA employees to promote space science in Bahrain. n Ties bolstered HeAlTH Minister sadiq Al shehabi yesterday met indian Ambassador Alok Kumar sinha to explore ways of co-operation in the health field. He lauded deep-rooted bilateral relations, commending the role played by the indian medical mission to Bahrain, which comprises a number of experienced consultants, doctors and nursing staff, who have exerted their efforts to develop the health sector and meet its needs and requirements. n The Interior Minister yesterday met Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa. The meeting n Interior Minister Lieutenant-General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla follows the Cabinet decision assigning the two ministries to suggest Al Khalifa yesterday met Saudi Ambassador Dr Abdullah bin rules and regulations to ensure religious rhetoric does not lead to Abdulmalik Al Shaikh and exchanged condolences over the death of political incitement and refer proposals to the Supreme Council for Bahraini and Saudi soldiers in Yemen. Islamic Affairs. n Programmes reviewed sociAl Development Minister Faeqa Al saleh yesterday received British embassy diplomatic mission deputy head and a British Charity Commission delegation and discussed co-operation. They reviewed the 2015 joint programmes operational plan with the British embassy and ways to develop it, as well as benefiting from the British Charity Commission’s expertise relating to civil organisations’ laws and legislations. They also discussed joint programmes between the two countries, chiefly in juvenile care. n 274,421 visitors A ToTAl of 274,421 people entered Bahrain between september 3 and wednesday. of these 215,646 arrived from saudi Arabia and other GCC states via King Fahad Causeway, 58,542 landed at Bahrain international Airport and 233 arrived through seaports. n More LMRA offices planned LABoUr Market regulatory Authority (LMrA) chief executive Ausamah Al Absi has announced plans to open two new offices as part of efforts to upgrade services. The offices will ease procedures and formalities and reduce waiting time, he said. A comprehensive centre to deliver all LMrA services is set to be launched before year-end, while a centre for protection of expatriate workers is expected to open early March next year, Mr Al Absi told BNA on the sidelines of a symposium organised by the Capital Club. Another centre for the protection of workers from human trafficking will be opened within two months following directives to set up a national Committee to Combat Human Trafficking. LMrA will provide the centre with administrative and financial support in coordination with the Social Development Ministry and civil society institutions, he said. The centre is located in Sehla to receive human trafficking cases and potential victims. It also includes a shelter home to accommodate 108 people, he added. n A reception was held last night to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Indonesian Independence Day at the Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence and Spa. Present at the celebration were Indonesian Ambassador Chilman Arisman and his wife Ratnawati Arisman, who welcomed diplomats, senior government officials, MPs, businessmen and members of the community. Above, Mr Arisman with officials and other dignitaries at the cake-cutting ceremony. Agreements signed with British Accreditation Council eDUCATIon Minister Dr Majid Al nuaimi has signed two agreements with British Accreditation Council (BAC) chief executive Paul Fear. it aims to activate the memoranda of understanding (MoU) signed between the Higher edu- cation Council (HeC) and BAC following the visit of His Royal Highness Prince salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister, to the UK. The MoUs are aimed at developing an accredita- tion framework for higher education in Bahrain. Under the first agreement, training courses and workshops will be held for HeC affiliates and higher educational institutions on the academic accreditation programmes. Under the second, BAC will develop documentation for university accreditation as well as carry out inspections of public and private institutions. HEc secretary-general Dr riyadh Hamza was present. l Meanwhile, Dr Al nuaimi yesterday issued directives not to overburden students and parents with requests for expensive back-to-school goods, including stationery. The minister directed students to bring only what is necessary for the completion of the educational process. Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 11 Abuse claims by workers probed By RAJI UNNIKRISHNAN DIPLOMATS are investigating the complaints of four Indian workers who claim that they have been beaten, abused and not been paid by their employer. Thomas Devasia, 32, Jithesh Arattankandi, 30, Praveen Narayanan, 30 and Asheraf Kunnoth Meethal, 41, all lodged complaints with the Indian Embassy yesterday against a Salmabad-based sewage services company. They sought officials’ help amid claims that their wages and passports had been withheld and that they had been both physically and verbally abused. “We are aware of the incident and are investigating,” Indian Embassy first secretary Ram Singh told the GDN. “We will reach out to the sponsor to check on the claims and will provide all necessary assistance needed to the men.” According to the four workers, their woes began in April when their employer allegedly took their passports after one of their co-workers “ran away”. Mr Devasia, who works as a driver and is the only one who had family in Bahrain, said that he was forced to send his wife and child back home n The workers after filing their complaints with the embassy to India due to his employer’s relentless abuse. “One of our colleagues ran away without anyone knowing and then the sponsor forcibly took all the passports including those of my family,” he said. “It was used as blackmail, whenever we asked for salaries. He was always physically abusive and said indecent things about my wife. “Finally, after much begging, he gave me back my wife and child’s passports and I sent them home last month. “But then this month we asked for our salaries and again he beat us, as always on our head and chest. “He even comes into our room in A’ali in the evening and will not allow us to sleep.” Things came to a head last week, when Mr Narayanan claims he was injured after demand- n The Indian Club marked Onam celebrations yesterday at its premises in Gudaibiya. Thousands gathered at the club’s tennis court were treated to traditional features of the Indian harvest festival, including folk songs by Malayalam film artist Kalabhavan Mani. Above, artists performing at the event. Right and below, a cultural procession held as part of festivities. ing his passport be returned. “He twisted my shoulders and beat the others on their head and all of us ended up in hospital,” he said. “With the help of social worker Salam Mambattumoola, we filed a complaint at Khamis Police Station. “When the employer heard about the complaint he said that no authorities could do anything to him as he was a Bahraini.” Other violations of the workers’ rights that they were allegedly forced to endure included being told to drive company vehicles that had no air conditioning and which were not roadworthy, the men said. “The heat affected one of us so badly that he was admitted to hospital for a week, but still our employer would not allow him to take rest on his return despite doctor’s advice,” said Mr Narayanan. All four men, who have been working with the company for two years, said their lives had been made a misery and wanted to return to India as soon as they had been paid. No one from the Salmabad-based sewage services company could be reached for comment when contacted by the GDN. raji@gdn.com.bh Thu - Dinner / Fri - Lunch & Dinner Sat - Lunch 12 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh Famous for diamonds and chocolates, Belgium is also the site of the Battle of Waterloo that marked the final defeat of French military leader and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte who conquered much of continental Europe in the early 19th century. Brussels hosted a re-enactment of the historic battle on its 200th anniversary... Reliving world’s greatest battle... Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline By YVONNE TRUEMAN ONE of the highlights of the year was when I attended a celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. I was part of a group of people who had a special reason for attending the celebration as their relative, Captain Edward Kelly of the First Life Guards, actually fought in the battle on June 18, 1815. There were six of us in the group representing the Kelly family and friends. Very excitedly we set off on the Eurostar from London to Brussels – the train was packed with people determined to witness the unique occasion of this special re-enactment, which marked a pivotal moment in European history when around 93,000 French troops led by Napoleon faced off against 125,000 British, German and Belgian-Dutch forces commanded by the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Bluecher. I decided to wear purn Spectators watch re-enactors taking part in the Battle of Waterloo ple, the colour of Madame Pompadour, who was the mistress of King Louis XIV who ruled France from 1643 until his death in 1715. T h e organisation was laid on for thousands, with organised buses to take the crowd to the area where the battle was going to be performed. Stalls and eating places were organised for the excit- n Re-enactors at the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo n A re-enactment of Napoleon Bonaparte at the battle ed Waterloo fans, whichever side you preferred. The crowd had come from all over It was rumoured that there were about I ought to have brought some ear ed from the past, but given today’s the world. Memorabilia was mainly 6,000 actors taking part, who were defenders! perceptive. Napoleonic! It was easy to see whose either in Wellington or Napoleonic The re-enactment was thought to be Other places to visit in Brussels’s side the crowd seemed to be supporting uniforms. the actual battle plan, as fought – for Sablon district is the Eglise Notre– it resembled a football match, exciteThe start of the battle was Napoleon the audience it was sheer drama. Dame au Sablon where the British ment was immense. riding by on his white horse and the We knew how the battle had ended soldiers are remembered, along with All around the battlefield were stalls crowd went crazy with excitement. but maybe we thought history could two wonderful museums. for the thousands to sit and watch, Then it was the Duke of Wellington’s have been wrong? The battle site has now been named while the whole battle scene was por- turn, not to be outdone. For the crowd who came to Memorial 1815 and the whole area is trayed around the now famous Farm The cannons went off and the bat- watch this wonderful performance it organised for tourism. Do not wait for House – Hougoumont Farm. tle began, which was when I thought was indeed a memory game react- another 200 years! The heroic saga of a true soldier NapoleoN Bonaparte rose through the ranks of the French army during the French Revolution in 1789, seized control of the French government in 1799 and became emperor in 1804. Through a series of wars, he expanded his empire across western and central europe. However, a disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812, coupled with other defeats, led to his abdication and exile in 1814, but he returned to France in 1815 and briefly resumed power. The Battle of Waterloo, in which Napoleon’s forces were defeated by the British and prussians, signalled the end of his reign and the end of France’s domination in europe. after Waterloo, Napoleon abdicated and later died in exile. Captain edward Kelly of the First life Guards distinguished himself at Genappe and Waterloo on June 18, 1815, and tales of his gallantry on the battlefield became widespread. The following extracts are taken from letters written to his wife during the campaign: CaNTeRBuRy, 29th april, 1815 – We march into Ramsgate tomorrow. osTeNd, 3rd May 1815 - I was ill, as usual, the whole voyage and never took off my clothes... I am now pretty well, and we march to Bruges this night. NINove, 18th May, 1815 – The whole British Cavalry are within seven miles round, in the finest possible condition. NINove, 14th June, 1815 – We are in hourly expectation of moving... the French are within 20 miles of us... I command the left squadron as lind is ill, and I hope to command it in the campaign. BRussels, 19th June, 1815 – The very day after I had the pleasure of addressing my last letter to you we were ordered to march, and after a march of nearly 50 miles arrived on the field of battle near Nivelle where the French army commanded by Bonaparte in person attacked the British army commanded by the duke of Wellington at 4 o’clock the same day... I led my squadron and charged the lanciers of the guard twenty yards in front of me... I had the good fortune to kill their colonel and one of the privates when our corporal major came up just in time to save my life... we drove them back under their own guns into the village of Genappe... on our return lord uxbridge thanked the regiment in front of the whole British cavalry... and said “Captain Kelly I have marked your conduct and shall mention you in particular to the duke of Wellington”. Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 13 Mosque in tribute to soldiers planned Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline Gulfdailynews @GDNonline @GDNonline GDNonline By SHAHLAA AHMED A MOSQUE and majlis could be built in the Southern Governorate in memory of the Bahraini soldiers killed in Yemen earlier this month. The proposal has been put forward by the Southern Municipal Council, which aims to honour the five Bahrainis who died on September 4 in an explosion at a weapons warehouse in Marib province. Mohammed Nabeel Hamad, Mohammed Hafedh Younis, Abdul Qader Hassan Al Als, Hassan Eqbal Mohammed and Abdul Monem Ali Hussai died alongside 45 soldiers from the UAE in a rocket-propelled grenade attack by Houthi rebels. “They were not only fighting for the country’s security but were also protecting the entire GCC and they deserve to be glorified,” councillor Abdullatif bin Mohammed Suliman told the GDN. n BDF Commander-in-Chief Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa yesterday visited a BDF soldier who was wounded in Yemen, at the BDF Hospital. Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Dheyab bin Saqr Al Nuaimi, Inspector General Major General Abdulla Hassan Al Nuaimi and Commander of the Royal Medical Services Professor Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa were present “This is the least we can do for them and their parents who need to see the names of their children everywhere and understand that their sacrifice is appreciated and will never be forgotten.” The proposal, along with one calling for a road to be renamed after the men, has now been referred to Works, Municipalities and Urban Planning Affairs Minister Essam Khalaf. “We hope the proposal gets approval as soon as possible and a big plot of land allocated for it,” said Mr Suliman. “As a council, we don’t mind if the road chosen is in Muharraq or any other governorate, we just wanted to be the first to come up with the idea.” Both Bahrain and the UAE are part of a Saudi-led coalition supporting forces loyal to deposed Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi. The coalition has been supporting anti-Houthi fighters with air strikes, military training and the delivery of tanks and heavy artillery under a campaign code-named Operation Restoring Hope. shahlaa@gdn.com.bh Special funeral prayers to take place today FUNERAL prayers will be held today after Friday prayers in remembrance of five Bahraini soldiers who were killed in the line of duty in Yemen. His Majesty King Hamad yesterday issued a royal directive to perform Salat Alghayeb (absentee funeral prayers) in all mosques of Bahrain. Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa said the directorates of Sunni and Jaafari Endowments had been directed to hold the prayers. “The Friday sermons will focus on the significance, essence and virtues of defending religion and the homeland and the rewards for martyrs,” the minister said. n Movie lovers at the festival Voices Film Festival inaugurated A RED carpet was rolled out last night for the opening of the Voices Film Festival 2015 at Dana Mall cinemas. The three-day festival, which is being held under the patronage of Social Development Minister Faeqa Al Saleh, will screen short films highlighting the struggles of people with disabilities. Also present during the opening ceremony were representatives from different deaf societies in the Gulf along with directors, actors and senior government officials. The three-day festival is being organised by Naqsh Films and the Bahrain Deaf Society. Around 50 films will be screened starting today, including those directed by Bahrainis. The films will be screened between 10am and midnight today and tomorrow, and entry is free. n Meeraal with her certificate and St Christopher’s Senior School head Nick Wilson Prestigious badge for St Chris pupil n Diplomats and guests at the event A ST CHRiSTOPHER’S School year 13 student has become one of the first in the world to receive a prestigious United World School’s (UWS) Gold Global Citizenship Badge. The badge, which recognises and rewards students who prove themselves to be exceptional global citizens, has been awarded to 17-year-old Meeraal Zaheer. it was in recognition of her numerous acts of community service, including the BD300 she raised with her friend Yasmeen Jassim to help rebuild an earthquake-hit school in Nepal, the mobility aids for dogs she designed and an initiative she spearheaded for breast cancer charity Think Pink. Mama Merkel! 14 WORLD Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 l Syrians cheer German leader at camp BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel won a hero’s welcome as she visited a Berlin migrant centre yesterday, with Syrians cheering and taking selfies as Germany threw open its doors to thousands of refugees. open its doors, some 20,000 refugees were cheered last weekend as they arrived on trains from Hungary via Austria before being transferred to registration centres across the country. News that Germany had suspended the EU’s so-called Dublin rules for Syrians “We are so happy Mrs Merkel came spread quickly amongst the community. to see us today,” said a joyful Ramadan The rules require refugees to return to Salah, a 35-year-old Syrian Kurdish the first EU country they entered in refugee at the migrant refugee centre in order to stake an asylum claim. So far this year, 450,000 refugees western Berlin. “She is like a mother to us, she has have arrived in Germany, including 37,000 in the first eight days of helped many refugees,” he said. “It’s a dream come true for me to this month, Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel told parliament yesterday. take my picture with Mrs Merkel.” As she visited a school for children As thousands continue to flee bloodshed in Syria, Iraq and beyond, from migrant backgrounds, Merkel Germany is expected to welcome expressed confidence that Germany 800,000 asylum-seekers this year, four could handle the historic influx. “If every day thousands of refugees times the number in 2014 and far more are coming to Berlin, then that’s a huge than any other European country. AD with new qrcode 21x2col carhire&taxis.pdf 2 11/11/14 5:47 PM As Europe’s largest economy flung challenge,” she said. n Refugees from Syria and Iraq take selfies with Merkel outside the camp “But I have the impression there is an incredible motivation, line skating as adults sat in groups on the lawn that there is a lot of enthusiasm to cope with this in the late-summer sunshine, as laundry dried on incredible challenge,” she said of the refugees. nearby fences. “We want to give them a good future.” “School is good, Germany is very good,” said With thousands arriving every day, refugees one man, aged about 40. are being housed in old schools, office blocks “We are happy here, please don’t send us and even army barracks, with the army saying it back,” said a 30-year-old Afghan man who also was putting up 14,500 refugees in 41 locations. did not give his name. Another 5,000 are staying on a large former With autumn coming and temperatures dropUS military base in Giessen in the central state ping fast, the biggest challenge was “to get peoof Hesse, with more than a thousand of them ple out of tents,” said state social affairs minister staying in large tents, each of which houses 70 Stefan Gruettner, holding up a child’s picture of to 80 people. a heart coloured in the black, red and gold of the At the camp, hoards of children were playing German flag. football and riding bicycles while others were in “It sent a shiver down my spine,” he said. Poland vows to Hungary to clamp house migrants down on refugees WARSAW: Poland cannot afford Hungary said yesterday it expected to finish building a fence along its border with Serbia by early October, and indicated it would call a “state of crisis” next week as the right-wing government readies a clampdown on migrants and refugees streaming through the Balkans. With 3,321 registered entering from Serbia on Wednesday, the highest daily total yet, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s chief of staff said Hungary planned to introduce “different rules of the game” from next week, with penalties for illegal entry, accelerated asylum procedures and possible expulsion back over the border. Janos Lazar said the fence, in part being built by prisoners along the 175-km border, would be completed sooner than planned, by the beginning rather than the end of October. “This 3.5-4-metre tall fence can be adequate to protect the country, especially if policemen are patrolling on the other side,” he told a weekly news conference. The official said the government would meet next Tuesday to consider a proposal by the interior ministry to declare a “state of crisis due to mass migration”. Such a move would make it easier for authorities to BUDAPEST: take control of public or municipal property, for example to accommodate asylum seekers. A week later, parliament is expected to discuss sending the army to the border. Over 176,000 migrants and refugees, many of them fleeing the Syrian war, have been recorded entering Hungary over the European Union’s external border this year en route to the richer and more generous countries of western and northern Europe. Orban has termed the flow of refugees as a battle for the prosperity against the “Christian identity” of Europe. to accept economic migrants, but it is the biggest central European economy’s duty to accept refugees fleeing wars, Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz said. “Accepting migrants escaping to save their lives is our duty,” Kopacz, speaking ahead of an election in October, said at a forum in Krynica Zdroj. In July, Poland agreed to accept more than 2,000 refugees from Syria and North Africa by 2017. But according to Juncker’s emergency plan, Poland would be required to accept almost 10,000 more. On Wednesday, Kopacz took a cautious line, saying Poland was considering raising the number of migrants it was willing to accept. Yesterday, she appeared to reiterate that position, while expressing sympathy for the refugees’ plight. n EU ministers to discuss crisis PRAGUE: The foreign ministers of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia will meet their counterparts from Germany and Luxembourg in Prague today to discuss Europe’s migrant crisis, the Czech foreign ministry said. The European Union’s eastern members have taken the hardest stance against compulsory quotas proposed by the EU Commission – and championed by Germany – to ensure fair distribution of refugees among the 28-member bloc. n Support grows PARIS: French public opinion has swung dramatically to majority support for an intake of more migrants from war zones like Syria, a new poll showed yesterday. The Elabe polling agency said support had risen to 53 per cent from 44 per cent only a week ago when it ran the same poll. President Francois Hollande has promised France will welcome 24,000 migrants as part of a broader plan to take 160,000 into the 28-country European Union. n ‘Suspend accord’ PARIS: Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday called for the suspension of the Schengen accord that lets people travel without passport checks between 26 European countries, saying the continent’s migration crisis had made it unworkable. Sarkozy, a conservative who is tipped to seek power again in 2017, told Le Figaro newspaper that centres should be set up outside the European Union to vet people seeking asylum. n Dublin raises intake DUBLIN: Ireland said yesterday it would accept additional refugees from Europe’s migrant crisis, taking the number expected up to 4,000. Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald said Dublin had agreed to accept up to 2,900 more refugees than currently planned. It has already committed to take 600 people and 520 more are currently being resettled. Ireland is a member of the European Union (EU) but has not signed up to the EU’s plan to share refugees across the bloc. n Europe blamed DAMASCUS: Syria’s information minister said Europe should bear full responsibility for the flood of Syrian refugees streaming into the continent. Omran Al Zoubi said that migrants are mostly fleeing from areas held by rivals of President Bashar Al Assad’s government, including the Islamic State group. His remarks, carried by state media yesterday, say European countries, “which sent terrorists” to Syria and imposed economic sanctions on the Syrian people, must take responsibility for their anti-Syria policies. n US accepts 10,000 WASHINGTON: The US is planning to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees in the coming budget year, a significant increase from the 1,500 migrants that have been cleared to resettle in the US since civil war broke out in the Middle Eastern country more than four years ago, the White House said yesterday. n Call to share burden n A migrant drinks water at a collection point and camp for migrants at the Hungarian-Serbian border near Roszke BEIRUT: Arab countries should share the burden in supporting and hosting Syrian refugees, Lebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil said yesterday. In the Middle East, Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan have borne the brunt of the Syrian refugee crisis. Lebanon is sheltering 1.1 million Syrian refugees. “All Arab countries are responsible to share that burden,” said Bassil leader of the Free Patriotic Movement of Christian politician Michel Aoun. Flood washes away houses WORLD Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 15 JOSO: Raging floodwaters broke through an embankment yesterday and swamped a city near Tokyo, washing away houses, forcing dozens of people to rooftops to await helicopter rescues and leaving one man clinging for his life to a utility pole. There were no immediate reports of casualties, but rescue officials said they were overwhelmed by pleas for help. More than 30,000 were ordered to flee their homes, and hundreds more were stranded by the water. As of late yesterday, more than 3,500 people were staying in evacuation centres. As heavy rain pummelled Japan for a second straight day, the Kinugawa River broke through a flood berm, sending water gushing into the eastern half of Joso, a city of 60,000 people about 50km northeast of Tokyo. Aerial videos showed a wide swath of cityscape underwater, more than one storey deep in some places. The rains came on the heels of tropical storm Etau, which caused flooding and landslides elsewhere on Wednesday as it crossed central Japan. Yuko Kawamoto, 58, said she decided to leave her home with her 80-year-old mother after watching TV images of the water pouring out of the embankment. “It almost looked like a tsunami,” she said. She said the muddy water was ankledeep when they left their house, carrying duffel bags and an umbrella each, and was almost up to their hips when they reached the evacuation centre. Japanese broadcasters showed live video of rescuers being lowered from helicopters and clambering onto second-floor balconies to reach stranded residents. with new 21x2col 1 10/29/14 n A AD resident is qrcode rescued from it&telecom.pdf a flooded residential area in Joso n Residents holding dogs wait for help, sitting on the roof of their house In one dramatic scene, a rescuer descended four times from a military helicopter over 20 minutes to lift up four people one by one as a deluge of water swept around their home. Nearby, a man clung to a utility pole as the waters rose. He was taken up by a rescue worker who had to be first lowered into the rushing water so he could make his way over to the man. Others waved cloths from their decks or roofs to get attention as torrents of water washed away cars and knocked over buildings. Photos from Japan’s Kyodo News service showed people waiting for help on top of cars and a delivery truck, surrounded by water that nearly submerged the cars. Muddy water was still rising late yester- day on a street heading to Joso City Hall, and police were blocking traffic in that direction. Akira Motokawa, a city evacuation official, told public broadcaster NHK that rescuers have been unable to keep up with the volume of calls for help. As of yesterday evening, nine people were possibly missing because authorities could not reach them, city official Takao Kobayashi said. Authorities had rescued 70 of the 176 people who had requested for help. Another 100 people were reported trapped on the second floor of a flooded supermarket, and 80 more in a nursing home. A total of 3,580 people in the affected 37-sqkm area were sheltered at schools, community centres and other safer areas. Military troops were delivering food, blankets and water to about 780 people in several communities who were stranded but not seeking rescue. Dozens of residents had evacuated to City Hall, carrying small bags of personal items. They rested in conference rooms, and a waiting area on the first floor was opened for them to stay overnight. Soldiers in camouflage uniforms and helmets rushed around, while wet uniforms and raingear hung from chairs n Bangladeshi secular activists protest the killing of Roy to dry. Tokyo was drenched with rain, but the hardest-hit area was to the north in Ibaraki and Tochigi prefectures. One woman was missing hours after a landslide hit houses DHAKA: Bangladesh has arrested three members he said. In February, machete-wielding assailants of an Islamist group, including its leader, for killed Roy, 43, a US citizen of Bangladeshi origin at the foot of a steep, woodtheir alleged involvement in the killings of online and a critic of religious militancy. They seriously ed incline. High-speed “bulcritics of religious militancy, a spokesman for a injured his wife and fellow blogger Rafida Bonya let” train service was partially suspended. Bangladesh security unit said yesterday. Ahmed. Four bloggers have been hacked to death in the Das, 33, was hacked to death as he headed to The Fire and Disaster and country this year. work at a bank in the northeastern district of Sylhet Management Agency said 22 Abul Bashar, the head of the outlawed Islamist in May. people have been injured by the group Ansarullah Bangla Team, and two of its Last month, three militants, including a British storms over the past two days, members were arrested in Dhaka overnight, said citizen, were arrested for masterminding the killincluding three elderly women Maksudul Alam, a spokesman for the Rapid Action ings of Roy and Das. Battalion force. Police said at least 10 members of Ansarullah who were seriously hurt when “We suspect they were involved in the killings Bangla Team had been arrested since the killing of strong winds knocked them over. of US blogger Avijit Roy and Ananta Bijoy Das,” blogger Niloy Chatterjee on August 7. Three Islamists arrested 3:31 PM New human-like species is found 16 WORLD Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 CRADLE OF HUMANKIND, South Africa: Humanity’s claim to uniqueness just suffered another setback: scientists reported yesterday that a newly discovered ancient species related to humans also appeared to bury its dead. Fossils of the creature were unearthed in a deep cave near the famed sites of Sterkfontein and Swartkrans, treasure troves 50km northwest of Johannesburg that have yielded pieces of the puzzle of human evolution for decades. “It was right under our nose in the most explored valley of the continent of Africa,” said Lee Berger of the Evolutionary Studies Institute at Johannesburg’s University of the Witwatersrand. The new species – described in the scientific journal eLife and National Geographic magazine – has been named “Homo naledi”, in honour of the “Rising Star” cave where it was found. Naledi means “star” in South Africa’s Sesotho language. “Today, we unearth our past. We are not exceptional. We are not the only ones who are n Fossils of the newly discovere Johann n A reconstruction of a Homo naledi face by paleoartist John Gurche in Trumansburg able to bury our dead,” South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said at news conference where the announcement was made a few kilometres from the site. Paleoanthropologists conclud- n Berger kisses a replica of a Homo naledi skull at the unveiling of the discovery in Maropeng ed the species buried its dead, a trait previously believed to be uniquely human, through a process of elimination – a common approach in a field which often only has old bones to rely on. The find – Africa’s largest I am finished flying says BA blaze pilot LAS VEGAS: The pilot of a British Airways (BA) plane which caught fire at a Las Vegas airport, forcing the evacuation of 170 people on board on emergency slides, has told NBC he is “finished flying”. Chris Henkey, from Reading, said he was “unlikely” to make a trip to Barbados, after which he was due to retire. His fiancee said she was “very shocked”, but praised him as a “hero”. Officials in the US said the left engine of the Boeing 777200 caught fire before take-off. At least 14 people were taken to hospital with minor injuries after the incident on a runway at McCarran International Airport. Describing the incident, Henkey told NBC: “There was a loud bang and the aircraft sort of veered to the left. Because we had a third pilot he actually opened the door and went down into the cabin, saw how serious it was.” He told the network he had been due to fly to Barbados on Saturday and return the following Tuesday “and that would be it.” But he reportedly added: “It’s single collection of hominin (human and human-related) fossils – was made up of 15 individuals, from infants to the elderly, pieced together from more than 1,500 fragments. Virtually no other remains from other species were found there and the bones bore no claw or tooth marks – suggesting they were not the leftovers from a predator’s larder or death trap. There was also no evidence that the creatures had been swept into the chamber by water. “It does appear after eliminating all other possibilities that Homo naledi was deliberately disposing of its body in a repeated fashion,” Berger said. “That indicates to us that they were seeing themselves as separate from other animals and in fact perhaps from the natural world.” Berger set aside another theory that they may have been hiding their dead deep underground simply to keep off scavengers n Workers remove the statue’s head from its burial site n Henkey with Nevolna ... praise safe to say I’m finished flying.” His fiancee, 40-year-old Lenka Nevolna, confirmed he was due to retire. “He’s a hero,” she said. “He’s a great man with a warm heart, and generosity, and I’m very proud of him.” In a recording, which appeared to be a conversation between Henkey and air traffic control, he was heard saying calmly: “Mayday, mayday, Speedbird 2276 request fire services.” A woman in the control tower immediately replied: “Speedbird 2276 Heavy; fire services on the way.” Forty seconds later the captain added: “We are evacuating on the runway. We have a fire. I repeat, we are evacuating.” According to reports, Henkey was applauded by passengers in the terminal building. “I know the papers are saying now ‘he’s a hero’,” the pilot told NBC. “(But) we have to remember there are two other pilots and cabin crew who all behaved very, very well.” Flight 2276 was bound for London’s Gatwick airport. There were 157 passengers and 13 crew members on board. Lenin statue’s head dug up BERLIN: Twenty-four years after it was buried, the head of a giant statue of Soviet revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin was dug up from woodland on the outskirts of Berlin yesterday to be displayed at an exhibition in the German capital. The monument was unceremoniously torn down two years after the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall. Its demolition, depicted in the German blockbuster movie Good-bye, Lenin!, became a symbol of the end of East Germany and downfall of Communism in Europe. The granite statue designed by Russian sculptor Nikolai Tomski was split into 130 pieces before being interred. Berlin officials said all other sections would remain buried. Residents at the statue’s former site in Lenin Square in east Berlin, now renamed United Nations Square, were divided over the prospect of the head being on display again soon. For decades in East Germany, Lenin, who led the Russian Bolshevik revolution of 1917, was held up as the model communist, feted everywhere in portraits, banners and statues. “It is nonsense to dig him up again now,” said Friedrich Krause. Another resident said: “Lenin to rise again? That doesn’t work. History is over.” The statue was originally unveiled in East Berlin in 1970. The head is due to be displayed as part of an exhibition in the west Berlin district of Spandau. “Because the statue is some 60 feet high, there was no way that we would get the whole statue into our rooms, so we decided to display the head as its most recognisable part,” said Andrea Theissen, head of Berlin-Spandau’s art department. Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 17 Saudi rules out need for heads of state summit DOHA: Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia sees no need to hold a summit of producing countries’ heads of state if such discussions would fail to produce concrete action towards defending oil prices, sources familiar with the matter said yesterday. ed ancient species displayed in nesburg and predators like the long-legged hyena, an animal known to have menaced our ancestors. “They are only selecting their own dead. If they were doing that they would put everything in it that would attract a predator or a scavenger,” he said. This is not the first time that the study of our relatives, extinct or living, has yielded evidence that humans do not have the monopoly on certain kinds of behaviour. Jane Goodall in 1960 famously observed chimpanzees, our closest living relative, using grass stems for termite “fishing”, the first recorded use of a crude tool by non-humans. Homo naledi, discovered in the cave in September 2013, had a brain slightly larger than a chimpanzee’s, but its age remains an enigma, said Berger. This is because the specimens found were deliberately taken to the chamber, and so there are no rocks or sentiments under or overlaying them – geology typically provides the smoking gun for the age of fossils. There are also no fossils with them from other animals that could provide clues. “But we can see from their physical morphology or appearance where their species originates in time. If our present understanding is correct, then that must be in excess of 2.5 million years,” said Berger. Reaching the chamber was no easy task, as the cave opening narrows to a width of only 18 cm (seven inches). So Berger and his team issued a call on social media for people with caving skills and a background in paleoanthropology who could fit through such a small space. From a global group of applicants, they put together a squad of “underground astronauts” who took part in the initial expedition in late 2013. The surrounding area is a UN World Heritage site, named the “Cradle of Humankind” by the South African government because of its rich collection of hominin fossils. The comments followed a meeting of GCC oil ministers with Qatar’s Amir in Doha, at which a Venezuelan proposal for an Opec and non-Opec summit was discussed. GCC oil ministers’ meeting was attended by Energy Minister Dr Abdulhussain Mirza. Dr Mirza, on the sidelines of the meeting, said the ministers discussed several topics, including ways to benefit from the expertise of countries in the field of redirecting government subsidy of petroleum by-products. Oil prices have more than halved since summer last year on an oversupplied market as well as a decision by Opec to defend market share and discourage competing supply sources, rather than cut its output in the face of cheaper crude. Riyadh believes it is best not to interfere in the market at present, the sources told Reuters on condi- n Dr Mirza, Saudi Arabia’s Oil Minister Ali Al Naimi, centre, and Kuwaiti Oil Minister Ali Saleh Al Omair arrive for the meeting tion of anonymity. One Opec source said should such a meeting produce no concrete outcome, it would have a negative impact on prices. “If we are meeting for the sake of meeting, it would backfire,” the source said. Earlier yesterday, Qatar’s energy minister said Opec members and non-Opec producers were studying the Venezuelan proposal for a heads-of-state summit to address low oil prices. “The different countries are studying this proposal and if there was a response from Opec and outside Opec then okay,” Mohammed Al Sada said. “But we are in the study phase.” Sada was speaking to reporters after a meeting of GCC ministers in Doha. Cash-strapped Venezuela has for months been pushing for an emergency Opec meeting with Russia to stem the tumble in prices. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Saturday he had suggested to the Amir of Qatar that an Opec summit be held, and that the leader of the Gulf state “liked” the idea. Maduro also suggested nonOpec countries, including Russia, take part. Non-Gulf members want Opec to take action. Algeria has written to Opec expressing concern about the market and Iran has supported the idea of an emergency meeting. But the Gulf Opec members have opposed holding an early meeting and show no sign of changing strategy, especially given the refusal of Russia and other big non-Opec countries to cut output. Opec last held a heads of state summit in Saudi Arabia in 2007, when oil prices were on their way to a record high of $147 a barrel reached a year later. Gulf oil sources see no sign of Saudi Arabia wavering particularly when other Opec members such as Iraq are raising production, and Iran is gearing up to boost exports by next year. Opec’s strategy needs time to work and they are willing to wait, they say. Gulf energy producers will continue to invest to maintain stable energy supplies, Qatar’s Sada said. “The world knows very well that the GCC countries are its trusted partner that will spare no efforts or investments ... to secure a stable source of energy to push the wheel of the global economy, and we will remain on this path, God willing,” he said. Iraq seeking $500m loan n Ms Al Zayani, right, and Ms Badran at the signing of the deaL Key Jordan agreement signed AMMAN: The Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s delegation, led by first vice-chairman Othman Sharif Alrayes, concluded its participation in the Gulf-Jordanian Economic Forum in Amman, Jordan. The visit resulted in the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the chamber’s Businesswomen Committee, headed by Afnan Al Zayani, and its Jordanian counterpart, headed by Reem Badran, to boost business relations and encourage further co-operation. The chamber took part with two papers, one on bridging Gulf and Jordanian businesswomen and deepening their relations, which was delivered by Ms Al Zayani, and another on funding micro, small and medium enter- prises delivered by Enterprise Initiative Centre counsellor Hussain Ali Janahi. Mr Alrayes and board member Deema Al Haddad also took part in the meeting of the Joint Committee of Arab and Foreign Chambers’ Affairs. BAGHDAD: Iraq will seek up to $500 million in loans from the Jeddah-based Islamic Development Bank to help cover its projected deficit, complementing the country’s return to the international debt market, according to the bond’s prospectus. Baghdad wants to raise up to $6 billion in a series of dollar-denominated bonds, Iraq’s first in nine years, to fund salaries as well as infrastructure projects in the oil and gas, electricity and transportation sectors, according to the document. 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Indian equites lose ground MUMBAI: India’s stock markets ended nearly half a per cent lower, giving up gains of the previous two sessions, and tracking declines around the region after lacklustre Chinese economic data added to heightened worries about the global economy. The benchmark BSE Sensex ended 0.38pc lower while the broader Nifty ended down 0.39pc to snap a two-day winning streak. Negative Asian market cues and profit-booking, coupled with anxiety over the upcoming domestic factory output data, also hit the Sensex. Indian markets were initially hammered by profit-booking and a fall in the Asian bourses. Global markets had nose-dived on retreating US stocks and the news about Standard & Poor’s downgrading of Brazil’s credit rating. However, expectations that Bank of England will continue with its “easy monetary policy” by maintaining lower interest rates and the gains made by the rupee buoyed markets. However, despite the gains made during the later stages of the day’s trade, Indian equities ended in the red. Profit-booking was witnessed at the barometer Sensex which had gained a total of 825.77 points during the twoday rally. Furthermore, the wider D I L B E R T Almoayed Wilhelmsen UASC Yas OOCL/ NVOCC due from Europe, US, Far East tomorrow NYK Thesues OOCL/ NVOCC due from Europe, US, Far East September 15 Asian Parade OOCL/ NVOCC due from Europe, US, Far East September 16 MS Eagle OOCL/ NVOCC due from Europe, US, Far East September 18 Hanjin Yantian OOCL/ NVOCC due from Europe, US, Far East September 18 NYK Atlas OOCL/ NVOCC due from Europe, US, Far East September 22 Exports From Bahrain NYK Theseus OOCL to Far East, China, Southeast Asia, Inter Gulf Sept 15 NYK Atlas OOCL to Far East, China, Southeast Asia, Inter Gulf Sept 22 NYK Aquarius OOCL to Far East, China, Southeast Asia, Inter Gulf Sept 29 Alsharif Group Al Rawdah Hanjin due from Europe tomorrow CMA CGM A Hanjin due from Europe tomorrow CSCL Neptune Hanjin due from Far East tomorrow CSCL L Beach Hanjin due from US, Mediterranean tomorrow Hanjin Veracruz Hanjin due from Inter Gulf tomorrow NYK Argus TS Lines due from Far East September 14 Petrohue TS Lines due from Far East September 14 CSCC Europe K Line due from Japan, Far East September 16 CMA CGM R Hanjin due from Europe September 19 CMA CGM A V Hanjin due from Europe September 19 Jebel Ali Hanjin due from Far East September 19 CSCL Asia Hanjin due from US, Mediterranean September 19 Hanjin Veracruz Hanjin due from Inter Gulf September 19 Diamond H K Line due from Japan, Far East September 19 NYK Theseus TS Lines due from Far East September 21 50-scrip Nifty regained from the day’s lows to close 30.50 points lower at 7,788.10 points. TheBSE Sensex, which opened at 25,522.96 points, closed at 25,622.17 points – down 97.41 points from the previous day’s close at 25,719.58 points. The Sensex touched a high of 25,733.70 points and a low of 25,287.50 points in the intra-day trade. Analysts explained that the fall in the US markets and S&P’s downgrade of Brazil’s ratings had a cascading effect on the Asian markets, which were subdued. This impacted sentiments in the domestic ex- changes and eroded investors’ confidence. “The global relief rally is over due to yesterday’s fall in the US bourses and subsequently, the weakness in the Asian markets, especially the Chinese exchanges today,” Anand James, co-head, technical research desk with Geojit BNP Paribas Financial Services, said. “With no immediate domestic triggers, the Indian markets followed the international trend,” James said. The continuous slide in the Chinese markets had spooked global investors and dampened Indian equities on fears of another recession due to the slowdown in the $10 trillion Asian economy. James observed that the market volatility was flared up by the likelihood of below-average industrial output data which is slated to be released today. “The markets have pricedin that a lower data on eight core industries (ECI) will impact the IIP (Index of Industrial Production). The anxiety is being flared-up as the data will be released tomorrow (Friday),” James added. Dilmun Shipping Agency Astrid Schulte CSCL due from Far East tomorrow NYK Argus Emirates due from September 14 Petrohue Emirates due from Far East September 14 Asian Parade Eukor due from Europe September 16 Buxcliff CSCL due from Far East September 19 NYK Theseus Emirates due from Far East September 21 Northern Magnum Emirates due from Far East September 21 Glovis Condor Hyundai Glovis due from Far East September 22 Gulf Agency Company (Bahrain) NYK Thesues Seacon due from Far East September 15 NYK Atlas Seacon due from Far East September 22 National Shipping MSC Faustina MSC due from Europe, Mediterranean tomorrow MSC Ivana MSC due from Europe, Mediterranean tomorrow Northern Magnitude MSC due from Far East tomorrow Seroja Enam MSC due from Far East tomorrow MSC Maria Elena MSC due from Far East tomorrow MSC Diden MSC due from Inter Gulf tomorrow CSCL Neptune Cosco due from Far East September 14 Zardis HDSL due from Far East September 16 YM Maturity YML due from Far East September 16 MSC Rosa M MSC due from Europe, Mediterranean September 19 MSC Francesca MSC due from Europe, Mediterranean September 19 Ilse Wulff MSC due from Far East September 19 MSC Lisbon MSC due from Far East September 19 MSC Diden MSC due from Inter Gulf September 19 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 UAE company plans to open office in Bahrain By AVINASH SAXENA MANAMA: UAE-based Gulf Sotheby’s International Realty is now the licence holder of the global luxury real estate network in six Gulf countries, following its acquisition of the GCC franchise licence, it has emerged. Currently operating in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Gulf Sotheby’s International Realty’s services include sales and leasing, international sales, investments, projects and a unique client representative division. The firm said it intends to open seven new offices around the region including Bahrain, Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Kuwait and Oman. The territory to be covered will allow it to provide comprehensive man George Azar said. services to clients, it said. “Our clients are sophisticatSotheby’s internationed high net worth and instial realty network connects tutional investors who need independent real estate comto understand the underlying panies to clientele across the fundamentals of the markets world. in which they invest. The 25-year GCC licence “This is why we have conagreement was signed followsistently beaten our own sale ing the success of the UAE price targets in 2015, despite franchisee, which is on track n Mr Azar the slowdown in the Dubai to close the year with a 400 property market,” said Mr per cent increase in transaction volumes Azar. over last year. Last month, the firm’s top agent “Our goal is to always achieve the Seran Gheorghe achieved the highhighest sale price for our clients, but est per square foot price this year achieving this means equipping inves- for a luxury residential apartment in tors with sound intelligence about the the Dubai area, recording 6,250 UAE property market and its potential,” Gulf dirhams or approximately $1,701 per Sotheby’s International Realty chair- square foot. Gulf Sotheby’s International Realty has also been appointed by Dubai Properties, the leading Dubai-based real estate master developer and asset manager, the exclusive selling agent for the prelaunch phase of its latest project 1/ JBR. Gulf Sotheby’s International Realty’s Investment Division also played an instrumental role in facilitating deal negotiations and the recent partnership between Emirates REIT, DAMAC and Jebel Ali School to develop a new educational facility in DAMAC’s Akoya project. “Our clients want to invest in high quality assets in the world’s most resilient and dynamic markets,” Mr Azar added. avinash@gdn.com.bh Egypt annual core inflation falls to 5.6pc CAIRO: Egyptian inflation dropped for the third month running in August, the central bank said yesterday, reaching its lowest level in more than two years and paving the way for rate cuts that could stimulate much-needed investment. Urban consumer inflation dropped to 7.9 per cent in August from 8.4pc in June. The fall was driven by a variety of goods and services, according to data from the state’s statistics agency. Core annual inflation, which excludes items such as fruit and vegetables whose prices fluctuate widely, dropped to 5.61pc from 6.49pc, the central bank said. “Looking ahead, with administered price increases no longer distorting inflation and global commodity prices set to remain low, we think inflation is likely to stay in single digits for the next 18 months or so,” said a Capital Economics research note. Inflation accelerated after the government slashed fuel subsidies in July 2014, pushing up fuel prices by up to 78pc. Lower inflation increases the likelihood that Egypt’s central bank will cut key interest rates at a monetary policy meeting scheduled for next week, said Angus Blair, chairman of the business and economic forecasting thinktank Signet. “(Lower rates would) bring Egypt more in line with global norms ... and it would encourage some growth in lending, which would be good for the banking sector and the economy,” he said. The central bank has held rates steady at its past four monetary policy meetings after surprising analysts with a 50 basis point cut in January. n Participants of the workshop APM Terminals holds programme MANAMA: A week-long workshop was conducted by APM Terminals Bahrain to introduce the ‘5S in store’ initiative to its employees. The five-step initiative is aimed at improving the productivity of both plant and equipment at the Khalifa Bin Salman Port. The objective is to have a systematic approach to ensure a clean, tidy environment and create an optimal organised work area, said a statement. The training programme was attended by 12 employees from the technical department, continuous improvement section and six members from operations-container terminal and general cargo and procure- ment departments. The initiative, which is a step forward in the Technical Productive Maintenance will drive improvements in equipment specifications, maintenance and work with the suppliers to bolster safety, cost and efficiency out of the equipment. Participants said the high- light of the initiative was the insight gained on how to enhance comfort, efficiency, safety and productivity of equipment, reduce space in racks, reduce searching through categorising parts by function, promote flow and enhance visualisation using floor line, colour coding and labelling. Turkish economy posts 3.8pc growth ISTANBUL: Turkey’s economy grew at a greater-than-expected 3.8 per cent in the second quarter, data showed yesterday, a rare positive surprise for a government grappling with expectations of a second-half slowdown in growth. However, the data was not enough to dis- lodge the lira currency from near a record low, underscoring investors’ chronic concern about political uncertainty ahead of a November 1 election and as fighting continues between Kurdish militants and security forces. Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said the economy will continue to grow in the third quarter on strong sales in car, housing and white good sectors. On Wednesday, he said political instability posed the biggest risk to the economy, citing potential damage to public finances and further pressure on budget and current account deficits. 19 BoE rules out impact of China turmoil LONDON: The Bank of England (BoE) said yesterday its rate-setters felt the threat to the world economy from China’s stock market slump did not signal a slowdown for Britain, as they left interest rates at a record-low of 0.5 per cent. Policymakers voted 8-1 to keep rates unchanged, as expected, and they broadly agreed with governor Mark Carney, who has said that, so far, China’s slowdown is unlikely to derail the plan to gradually raise British rates. Economists said a rate increase looked on track for early 2016. “The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) doesn’t appear too shaken by recent global developments, which it said did not materially alter its central view,” said Vicky Redwood, from the consultancy Capital Economics. “Indeed, the minutes highlighted that inflation should still pick up around the turn of the year.” The BoE’s decision followed a month of declines on global stock markets, driven by financial turmoil in China, and signs of some weakness in Britain’s economic recovery. Investors are also uncertain about whether the US Federal Reserve will raise rates next week for the first time since the 2007-09 financial crisis. Such a move would be likely to have knock-on effects across global financial markets. “Although the downside risks emanating from overseas had risen, it would be premature to draw strong inferences from this month’s events for the likely path of activity in the United Kingdom,” the MPC said in minutes of its monthly policy meeting. Domestically, the MPC is balancing a relatively robust recovery with inflation that is far below target due to past oil price falls and subdued wage pressure. But a minority of policymakers saw a danger that near-zero inflation could rise faster than forecast and exceed its 2pc target in a couple of years, suggesting they would not take much more persuading to back a rate increase. Aramex in talks with Orascom DUBAI: Dubai’s courier Aramex yesterday said it was in discussions with Orascom Telecom Media and Technology to build five logistics areas in Egypt. Aramex has not yet signed any agreements for the partnership, it said in response to media reports on the deal. Orascom said this week it planned to establish five logistics zones together with Aramex worth one billion Egyptian pounds ($127.7 million) over five years. 20 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 US stocks up Brazil blow for European shares over gains by tech firms LONDON: European shares retreated yesterday as companies exposed to Brazil came under selling pressure after Standard & Poor’s downgraded the country’s credit rating to “junk”. French retailer Casino Guichard, which got about half its 2014 revenue from Latin America, fell 6.2 per cent. Edenred generates around half its profit from Brazil; it fell 4.8pc. Supermarket Carrefour, which gets 14pc of its annual sales from Brazil, fell 3.3pc. Other companies that have a significant presence in the country, such as Seadrill, Banco Santander, Anheuser-Busch InBev, British American Tobacco, Galp Energia and Unilever, slid 0.9 to 8pc. “Companies which are heavily exposed to Brazil are clearly not good plays as the resource-dependent economy is contracting and the much-needed investments are likely to get pushed back. All these issues make Brazil a less attractive place to do business,” Peter Dixon of Commerzbank said. “If you are exposed to emerging markets, you have to try to find other markets that are doing better.” The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares was down 1.4pc at 1,415.09 points at the close, losing all of the previous session’s gains. BANGKOK: The Stock Exchange of Thailand main index closed down 0.13 points, or 0.01pc, to close at 1,396.16 at the end of trading session. FRANKFURT: The DAX 30 closed 3i Group .......................................... 479.00 down 92.68 points, or 0.90pc to Aberdeen Asset Management ........ 316.60 Admiral Group ............................. 1,540.00 10,210.44. Anglo American .............................. 717.00 HONG KONG: Shares tumbled Antofagasta .................................... 604.50 down, tracking regional and US ARM Holdings................................. 950.00 markets, as investors took profits Ashtead Group ............................ 1,018.00 following a rally over the two Associated British Foods ............. 3,146.00 ................................ 4,290.50 previous days. The Hang Seng AstraZeneca Aviva ............................................... 471.20 index fell 568.81 points, or 2.57pc, Babcock International Group .......... 959.50 to 21,562.50, while the China BAE Systems.................................. 443.20 Enterprises Index lost 2.0pc, to Barclays .......................................... 258.60 Barratt Developments ..................... 659.00 9,780.16 points. BG Group ....................................... 989.10 JAKARTA: Indonesian main BHP Billiton.................................. 1,060.00 Composite Index (JCI) closed BP ................................................... 335.30 down 4.02 points, or 0.09pc, to British American Tobacco ............ 3,439.50 British Land Company .................... 826.00 4,343.26. BT Group ........................................ 432.10 KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Bunzl............................................ 1,749.00 main stock index closed up 10.66 Burberry Group ............................ 1,388.00 Capita .......................................... 1,226.00 points, or 0.66pc, to 1,614.02. LONDON: Leading shares fell, with supermarket Morrisons among the biggest fallers. At the Exch an end of the day, the benchmark Bangko ge Close Change k 1,396.16 FTSE 100 index was down Bombay -0.13 25,622.17 by 1.18pc, or 73.20 points, at Frankfur t -97.41 10,210.4 4 6,155.81. Morrisons shares fell Hong Kong -92.68 21,562.50 2.8pc after the supermarket Jakarta -568.81 34 3.26 said it was closing stores amid Kuala Lumpur 4, -4.02 1,614.02 London +10.66 falling sales and profits. 6,1 55 .8 1 M an ila -73.20 MANILA: The main Philippine 6,893.54 -48.93 Stock Exchange Index closed Paris 4,596.53 Seoul -6 8.06 down 48.93 points, or 0.70pc, Sh 1,962.11 anghai +27.91 to 6,893.54. 3,197.89 Singapore -45.20 2,888.03 MUMBAI: Negative Asian Sydney -40.15 5,095.02 market cues and profit- Taipei -12 6.11 8,268.68 booking, coupled with Tokyo -18.24 18,299.62 anxiety over the upcoming Wellington -470.89 5,670.99 domestic factory output -0.4 3 data, led to a barometer index of the Indian equities shedding more than 97 points. PARIS: The CAC 40 closed down The losses at the barometer 68.06 points, or 1.46pc to 4,596.53. 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) SEOUL: The Korea Composite of the Bombay Stock Exchange Stock Price Index (KOSPI) closed (BSE) closed down 97.41 points up 27.91 points, or 1.44pc at or 0.38pc at 25,622.17. The wider 1,962.11. 50-scrip Nifty of the National Stock SHANGHAI: China stocks Exchange (NSE) regained from the weakened as investors took day’s lows to close 30.50 points or profits following a sharp rally in 0.39pc lower at 7,788.10 points. the previous two days, falling in Concern about economic growth in China, the world’s biggest metals consumer, hit mining stocks. The STOXX Europe 600 Basic Resources Index fell 2.9pc, BHP Billiton 5.9pc and Glencore 7.8pc. Both were trading without entitlement to their latest dividend payout. The volatility index VSTOXX, a crude indicator of investor fear, rose 1.6 points. Chinese manufacturers slashed prices at the fastest rate in six years in August as commodity prices fell and demand cooled. The producer price index retreated 5.9pc in August from the same period last year, its 42nd straight month of decline. “Chinese producer prices have been slowing for more than three years, now so another month of declines shouldn’t really come as a great surprise. But the market appears to be hyper-sensitive to Chinese economic data at the moment,” said Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. German utility E.ON fell 7.6pc after saying it would book a significant net loss in 2015. On the positive side, Next rose 1.3pc after Britain’s second-largest clothing retailer by sales value posted a 7.1pc rise in first-half profit. n the euro zone, the CAC 40 in Paris fell 1.46pc to finish at 4,596.53 points and Frankfurt’s DAX 30 lost 0.90pc to 10,210.44. Index LONDON FTSE - 100 AT A GLANCE 6,155.81 Carnival ....................................... 3,374.00 Centrica .......................................... 232.20 Coca-Cola HBC AG (CDI) ........... 1,328.00 Compass Group .......................... 1,026.00 CRH ............................................. 1,919.00 Diageo ......................................... 1,728.50 Direct Line Insurance Group........... 364.20 Dixons Carphone ............................ 427.50 easyJet ........................................ 1,760.00 Experian ...................................... 1,059.00 Fresnillo .......................................... 607.00 G4S ................................................ 244.30 GKN ................................................ 279.80 GlaxoSmithKline .......................... 1,296.00 Glencore ......................................... 132.90 Hammerson .................................... 622.00 Hargreaves Lansdown................. 1,170.00 Hikma Pharmaceuticals ............... 2,369.00 HSBC Holdings............................... 505.20 Imperial Tobacco Group .............. 3,270.00 Inmarsat....................................... 1,048.00 InterContinental Hotels Group ..... 2,433.00 International Consolidated Airli.. ..... 581.00 Intertek Group.............................. 2,526.00 Intu Properties ................................ 320.40 ITV .................................................. 251.20 Johnson Matthey ......................... 2,675.00 Kingfisher........................................ 360.30 Land Securities Group ................. 1,243.00 Legal & General Group................... 254.70 Lloyds Banking Group ...................... 76.32 London Stock Exchange Group... 2,523.00 Marks & Spencer Group ..................511.00 Meggitt ............................................ 489.20 Merlin Entertainments..................... 388.00 Mondi ........................................... 1,485.00 Morrison (Wm) Supermarkets ........ 170.90 National Grid................................... 861.40 Next ............................................. 7,775.00 step with regional markets led lower by Wall Street. There were few signs of panic in the retreat. The CSI300 index of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen fell 1.2pc, to 3,357.56, while the Shanghai Composite Index lost 45.20 points, or 1.39pc, to 3,197.89 points. SINGAPORE: The Straits Times Index closed down 40.15 points, or 1.37pc, to 2,888.03. SYDNEY: Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 126.11 points, or 2.42pc to 5,095.02. TAIPEI: Taiwan’s TAIEX index closed down 18.24 points, or 0.22pc, to 8,268.68. Old Mutual ...................................... 190.30 Pearson ....................................... 1,149.00 Persimmon .................................. 2,124.00 Prudential .................................... 1,416.00 Randgold Resources Ltd. ............ 3,671.00 Reckitt Benckiser Group .............. 5,744.00 Relx plc ........................................ 1,066.00 Rio Tinto ...................................... 2,365.00 Rolls-Royce Holdings ..................... 725.00 Royal Bank of Scotland Group ....... 329.90 Royal Dutch Shell ‘A’ ................... 1,614.00 Royal Dutch Shell ‘B’ ................... 1,622.50 Royal Mail ....................................... 471.60 RSA Insurance Group..................... 508.00 SABMiller ..................................... 2,980.00 Sage Group .................................... 508.50 Sainsbury (J) .................................. 238.90 Schroders .................................... 2,890.00 Severn Trent ................................ 2,091.00 Shire Plc ...................................... 4,876.00 Sky............................................... 1,033.00 Smith & Nephew .......................... 1,171.00 Smiths Group............................... 1,097.00 Sports Direct International .............. 769.50 SSE ............................................. 1,466.00 St James’s Place ............................ 885.00 Standard Chartered ........................ 713.60 Standard Life .................................. 413.80 Taylor Wimpey ................................ 202.10 Tesco .............................................. 185.55 Travis Perkins .............................. 2,028.00 TUI AG Reg Shs (DI) ................... 1,206.00 Unilever ....................................... 2,567.00 United Utilities Group...................... 866.00 Vodafone Group ............................. 227.10 Weir Group .................................. 1,256.00 Whitbread .................................... 4,660.00 Wolseley ...................................... 4,188.00 WPP ............................................ 1,368.00 TOKYO: The Nikkei share average dropped 470.89 points, or 2.51pc to close at 18,299.62, shedding about a third of Wednesday’s 7.7pc jump, which was the biggest singlesession rise for the benchmark index since October 30, 2008. The pullback came after data showed Japanese machinery orders unexpectedly fell for a second straight month in July, fuelling concerns that weak business investment could undermine a recovery from an economic contraction in the second quarter. WELLINGTON: The benchmark NZX 50 Index closed down 0.43 points, or 0.01pc, to 5,670.99. Yuan surges in offshore markets HONG KONG: China’s yuan shot higher in offshore markets yesterday on suspected rare intervention by Chinese state banks that was seen as a bold gesture by authorities to shake out speculators betting against the currency. The intervention caught the market wrong-footed and catapulted the yuan more than one per cent higher, putting the offshore rate on track for its biggest daily gain on record. Investors have been positioning for yuan depreciation since a shock devaluation of the currency in August, which sparked fears the economy was slowing down more than expected. Those bets are easier to place in offshore markets, where Chinese authorities have less influence. “The big picture is that policy makers are doing everything they can do to dampen expectations that the yuan will depreciate much,” said Mark Williams, an economist at Capital Economics in London. “There’s been rumours before of state entities acting on behalf of the central bank offshore. It shows that policymakers are unwilling to relax control of key variables that now include the offshore currency.” Since the devaluation, China has scrambled to keep the yuan steady, running down its foreign exchange reserves by a record amount in August to stabilise the onshore rate. Wednesday’s rise in the offshore yuan was the clearest indication to date that China will also try to stop speculation against its currency outside of the mainland. The offshore yuan spot rate strengthened more than one per cent to 6.39 per dollar from 6.4698 earlier in the day. It marked the offshore rate’s highest level since the devaluation. Offshore traded volumes spiked as much as 10 times their monthly average, Thomson Reuters data showed. As a result of the intervention, the long-standing spread between the onshore and offshore rates narrowed sharply, while dollar currency forwards dropped. The offshore yuan discount to the onshore yuan spot market narrowed to 0.47pc from 1.56pc on Wednesday. The wide gap had implied that offshore markets were pricing in further depreciation in the currency, an expectation China has been trying to suppress. “In the very extreme moment of the buying, we saw a rare reverse market quote in the Chinese currency, which is an indicator that the buyers wanted to push up the value of the yuan at any cost,” said the head of local currency trading at a US bank in Hong Kong. A “reverse market quote” refers to when the bid price is higher than the offer price, which traders said pointed to intervention. “There are some Chinese banks steadily buying large amounts of yuan,” said a trader at an Asia commercial bank in Hong Kong. “But even if it is intervention by the central bank, I don’t think it will change the expectation on the depreciation of yuan.” NEW YORK: US stocks ended higher yesterday in another day of broad swings as investors showed nervousness ahead of next week’s much-anticipated Federal Reserve meeting, but gains in Apple and biotech shares supported the day’s advance. Apple’s shares rose 2.2 per cent to $112.57, rebounding from losses the day before when the iPhone and iPad maker unveiled new offerings. Biotech also boosted the market, with Gilead up 3.3pc at $107.25, giving the second-biggest boost to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq after Apple. The Nasdaq biotechnology index was up 1.9pc. The day’s gains follow a 1pc market decline on Wednesday and weeks of volatility largely tied to worries about a slowdown in Chinese growth and its impact on the global economy. Investors also have been nervous about next week’s Fed meeting and whether the US central bank will decide to raise interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade. “It’s this tug of war, and that gives big moves going both ways at the moment. Obviously investors are very unsettled with regard to their conviction,” said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia. “It certainly doesn’t seem as though we have a groundswell of demand coming into stocks that can push the market up significantly.” The Dow Jones industrial average rose 76.83 points, or 0.47pc, to 16,330.4, the S&P 500 gained 10.25 points, or 0.53pc, to 1,952.29 and the Nasdaq Composite added 39.72 points, or 0.84pc, to 4,796.25. The S&P 500 traded in a 28-point range yesterday, but has had moves of at least 1pc in 11 sessions since August 20, when concerns about a deceleration in the Chinese economy began to increase. Nine of the 10 major S&P sectors were higher, led by the healthcare, up 0.9pc, and technology, up 1pc. Adding to uncertainty surrounding the Fed’s next meeting, data showed the US labour market appeared to gain momentum in early September as fewer Americans filed for weekly unemployment benefits, while another report showed import prices fell last month. Influential fund manager David Tepper of Appaloosa Management told CNBC that corporate earnings may not rise as much as expected and he was not overly bullish on stocks next year. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts dropped 11.7pc to $15.65 a day after the doughnut chain cut its 2016 profit forecast. Also, shares of Avon Products fell 9.5pc to $4.10, reversing earlier gains. The Wall Street Journal reported the company was in talks with private equity firms about an investment through a stake sale in the struggling company. After the bell, shares of Restoration Hardware were up 2.4pc at $93.25 following its results and outlook. During the regular session, NYSE advancing issues outnumbered declining ones 1,623 to 1,398; on the Nasdaq, 1,656 issues rose and 1,155 fell. The S&P 500 index posted one new 52-week high and eight lows; the Nasdaq recorded 28 new highs and 62 lows. About 6.8 billion shares changed hands on US exchanges, below the 8.1bn daily average for the past 20 trading days, according to Thomson Reuters. Meanwhile, US government bonds pulled back yesterday, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year note closing at a one-month high, as higher oil prices and fresh corporate debt sales chipped away demand for the haven debt market. Corporate debt sales are picking up speed after a lull in August. Analysts say sales of investment-grade corporate bonds in the US could top $100bn this month. In yesterday’s trading, the yield on the 10year treasury note was 2.222pc, compared with 2.179pc on Wednesday. l The Dow Jones industrial average rose 76.83 points, or 0.47pc, to 16,330.4. l The Nasdaq Composite added 39.72 points, or 0.84pc, to 4,796.25. Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 21 Gulf Petrochem plans to expand in East Africa SINGAPORE: Oil product trader Gulf Petrochem plans to focus on East Africa for growth and is increasing its storage capacity in the region to take advantage of double-digit growth for some products, executive director S Thangapandian said. The UAE-based company also plans to strengthen its presence in the Middle East, and is spending $60 million to boost its storage at Fujairah. Gulf Petrochem, whose main trading activities are in fuel oil and bunkering, started talks about three months ago to take up storage capacity in Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania and Mombasa in Kenya, Thangapandian said in an interview. A deal to lease storage of about 100,000 cubic metres to store mainly gasoil and petrol in East Africa is expected to be finalised by December, while the company also plans to tap the bunker fuel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sectors. “Next decade belongs to Africa because that’s the market which is short. Tremendous opportunities are available there and assets are available at cheap rates ... things are slowly stabilising there,” Thangapandian said in an interview during the Asia Pacific Petroleum Conference in Singapore. African demand for gasoil and petrol is increasing at seven to eight per cent, while LPG demand is rising in double digits, he said. Gulf Petrochem has already applied for licenses in Kenya and Tanzania to market LPG, used mainly for cooking, while taking baby steps to increase the number of its fuel stations to eight from the current three. Outside East Africa, Gulf Petrochem will spend $60m to add up to 270,000 cubic metres of capacity in Fujairah to its existing 412,000 cubic metres. Part of the capacity would be ready by December 2016, with the remainder completed by March 2017. Bahrain’s construction firms seek global push By AVINASH SAXENA MANAMA: Construction companies in Bahrain lead other sectors in the kingdom in wanting to expand internationally, a survey has found. According to the Citi Commercial Bank annual mid-market survey in Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East, 27 per cent of companies seeking to expand internationally in the country belong to the construction sector. The survey also found that companies within the UAE plan to expand internationally more than any other country around the world while the most popular destinations for expansion are the US, China and Vietnam. “Global confidence is increasing in companies based in emerging Europe and the Middle East for the clients we polled,” said Citi Commercial Bank Middle East head Vincent Valladares. “Companies are increasingly finding more partners in the region than in recent years and it’s encouraging to see that UAE companies rank top of the list globally in international expansion plans,” he said. “We feel this reflects well on the UAE and indicates they see expansion as a means of growing their businesses.” UAE tops the list of countries plan- ning international expansion. Of all companies planning global expansion, 10.4pc are from the UAE followed by Taiwan (8.2pc) and the US (8.2pc). Most popular international expansion destinations among companies surveyed are the US (8.2pc), closely followed by China (7.8pc). On the other hand, only 6pc of companies polled are planning to expand to the Middle East within the next two years. Just 13pc of Middle East companies polled expect to expand internationally within two to three years and 23pc of Middle East companies are looking to expand cross border within the region. The UAE is among the most popular destinations where global mid-market and small and medium enterprises are looking to expand in the region. The UAE plays a key role as a trade corridor with its logistics infrastructure connecting with other top destinations like Hong Kong, Singapore, India, South Africa and the UK. Among the companies surveyed in the UAE, those in wholesale trade are most likely to expand internationally constituting 28pc of companies looking to expand. avinash@gdn.com.bh IndiGo posts record profit before IPO NEW DELHI: India’s biggest airline, IndiGo, quadrupled its profit to a record 13.04 billion rupees ($196 million) in the year ending in March, two sources said yesterday, as it prepares to cash in on the country’s aviation boom with a stock market listing. The low-cost carrier, which now flies one in every three air passengers within India, has remained profitable in recent years by keeping its costs lower than rivals and filling more seats on its planes. A big drop in fuel prices in the past year, however, has eased the squeeze on airlines and is likely to have boosted IndiGo’s profits. Its net profit surged to 13.04bn rupees, from 3.17bn rupees a year earlier, the sources said. Revenue rose 25 per cent from a year earlier to 143.2bn rupees, they added. IndiGo, which operates a fleet of around 100 planes, last month finalised the purchase of 250 Airbus A320neo aircraft, the European planemaker’s largest-ever order and the latest in a series of huge orders made by the airline as it pushes to grab a bigger share of the Indian market. InterGlobe Aviation, which runs IndiGo, is seeking to raise more than $400m in an initial public offering (IPO) in Mumbai this year. n The Nine Training Centre, a new business venture by Shaikha Noora Khalifa Al Khalifa, was inaugurated by Labour Ministry Under-Secretary Redha Hubail in the presence of members of parliament, as well as business and community leaders. It is a Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance, UK approved training centre. It specialises in delivering business English, soft skills, leadership and management, health and safety, supervisory skills, communications, human resource management, customer services, accounts and finance, quality management training programmes and workshops, among others by qualified bilingual and European trainers. Above, Mr Hubail, second from left, cuts the ribbon to inaugurate the centre, in the presence of Shaikha Noora and other guests. Union Properties eyes $123m loan DUBAI: Dubai developer Union Properties is in talks to obtain a loan of up to about $123 million to fund a 271-unit project in the emirate, a senior executive said yesterday. The company, Dubai’s fourth-largest listed real estate firm by market value, will also launch a tender for the construction contract of its Oia residential development next month, Union Properties general manager Ahmad Al Marri said. He predicted this would be awarded in January or February 2016. Union Properties is in talks with a UAE bank to borrow up to about 450 million dirhams ($123m) to fund the building cost of Oia, said Marri. He declined to identify the lender. Key jobless claims data boost for US WASHINGTON: The US labour market appeared to gain momentum in early September as fewer Americans filed for weekly unemployment benefits, but weak inflation pressures may complicate the Federal Reserve’s decision whether to raise interest rates. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 6,000 to a seasonally adjusted 275,000 for the week ended Saturday, the Labour Department said yesterday. It was the 27th straight week that claims remained below the 300,000 threshold, which is usually associated with a strengthening labour market. The four-week moving average of claims, considered a better measure of labour market trends as it irons out week-toweek volatility, ticked up 500 to 275,750 last week. “Consistently low readings for initial and continuing jobless claims suggest that the separations side of the labour market remains healthy, and we see little reason to expect a meaningful shift in labour market dynamics in the near term,” said Jesse Hurwitz, an economist at Barclays in New York. In another report, the Labour Department said import prices fell 1.8 per cent last month as the cost of petroleum and a range of goods dropped, after sliding 0.9pc in July. August’s drop in import prices was the largest in seven months and suggested a strong dollar and soft global demand continued to put downward pressure on imported inflation. Import prices now have declined in 12 of the last 14 months. In the 12 months through August, import prices declined 11.4pc, the largest drop since September 2009. Very low inflation, in the face of a tightening labour market and strengthening economic growth, poses a challenge for the Fed’s policy-setting committee, which meets on Wednesday and Thursday. Economists are divided on whether the US central bank will raise rates at that meeting in the wake of recent volatility in global financial markets, which was sparked by fears of slower growth in China and other major emerging markets. 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VI173 For more information contact: T: +973 17298 210 E: admin@starrealestate.bh W: www.starrealestate.bh @starrealestate Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 25 For 1st Class Service Call:17299110 / 17293131 Now Online: www.gdnonline.com A Leading School in Bahrain requires qualified & experienced Beauty JOZ BEAUTY SALON & SPA, for all latest hair, Beauty & Spa Services, Juffair villa17369133, Awali- 17756449, Dragon Resort Amwaj16031120, Lagoon Amwaj for men 16031126 HIRE For Hire PORTABLE CABINS of all types for hire or sale, Spacemaker portable buildings, Tel. 17728340, Mobile 39988340 CRANES AND trailers for hire, other machinery also available. Hasan Mansouri, Tel: 17728144, 39300531 Services MARBLE RESTORATION: Grinding, leveling, filling & crystal finish polishing. NEW TECH 17246710, 33363215. HOME CARE Cleaning/ Maintenance Services: plumbing, electrical jobs, A/C service, general repair. Tel. 17562400, 36994899 JOZ CLEANING & MAINTENANCE. 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Email CV with photograph to: schoolresume2014@gmail.com SALESMAN REQUIRED for Steel & Aluminium workshop with Bahrain experience and a valid Bahraini License. The offer include car + phone + Basic salary + commission. Email: transparent. fabrication@gmail.com REPUTED RESTAURANTS Company urgently requires Operations Manager, Restaurant Manager & Supervisors. Interested candidates forward CV at email: bahraincarrier@gmail.com DENTAL CENTRE looking for Nurse to work as Dental Assistant. Email CV: rahmasmil2000@gmail.com DENTAL CENTRE looking for Dentist. Email CV: rahmasmil2000@gmail.com URGENTLY REQUIRED Live-in Housemaid for Egyptian Family in Qatar. Contact 35317432 SECRETARY REQUIRED Manpower Office. Email fairpricebh@gmail.com. Tel. 35639988 M A I N T E N A N C E MANAGERResponsible for supervising maintenance team for a group of hotels. Candidates should have relevant experience operating in 5 star establishments. 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Interested applicants may send their CVs with latest passport size photograph to: recruit@alnischool.com Or Fax: 17735650 FAHD ALIREZA ENGINEERING CONSULTANT, urgently requires the following staff for their projects in Saudi Arabia (Alkhobar) Please send your CV to: hr@alezzelom.com latest by 19.09.2015 PROJECT MANAGER (SUPERVISION): (3 Nos.) Qualification / Experience: ■ Graduate in Civil Engineering having 15 to 20 years’ experience. ■ Must have 5 years’ Experience in Consultant Office in Supervision. ■ Extensive experience in Hospital Projects. ■ Middle East experience is a must ■ Arabic speaking added advantage. Interested candidates may submit their resumes to: FAHD ALIREZA ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS Email: jinnah@faec-ksa.com / mushtaqb@faec-ksa.com Fax: (+966) 3887 – 7991 NURSES FOR private home nursing centre. Filipinos preferred. Email: alsalama. healthcare@gmail.com REQUIRED URGENTLY for an IT Company- Sales Executive/ Telesales Executive with 1-3 years’ experience and good communication skills. Knowledge of software applications will be an advantage. Send your CV with photo to jobsbahrain2014@ outlook.com M.E.P ENGINEER required for consultation office. Minimum 7 years experience in plumbing, drainage and pumps. Knowledgeable in HVAC. COEPP licensed. Send CV to hrmb10@yahoo.com REQUIRED EXPERIENCED professional Storekeeper. Please send detailed CV to: servvacancy@gmail.com SALES LADY with 3 years experience & Kitchen Assistant required for a Bakery. Tel: 39466909 URGENTLY REQUIRED for a Private School: Music Teachers, Biology Teacher & Business Math Teacher. Good command of English is a must, relevant qualification preferably experienced. CV’s should be faxed to 17827449 or Emailed to: mksasb@ batelco.com.bh R E Q U I R E D PHOTOGRAPHY Studio Staff, Females only. 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Local transfer only. Tel. 17840408 ACCOUNTANT, SHELF Boys required for a supermarket. Visa available. Those who can join immediately, send CV to email: info@fhtwll.com or fax 17312191 WANTED CLERK for Contracting Company. Forward CV to kj@ tctsandbahrain.com or total contractingco@gmail.com REQUIRED WELL Experienced AC/ Chiller Technician. Send CV to email: abdullapark15@gmail. com and Fax 17641111 URGENTLY REQUIRED Female Hairdresser & Beautician with experience. Tel: 36833238 REQUIRED PART-TIME AAT Trainer for AAT Advances Certificate Computerised Accounting and Ethics Course. Send your CV to: infor@gti.bh URGENTLY REQUIRED (1) Office Administrator (2) Waiters, (3) Drivers (two & four Wheeler) (4) Professional Seafood Chef. (Salary starting BD400/-) (5) Pipe fitter, (6) Electrician. Please send your updated CV with a recent photo to ali@karamigroup.com 26 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 Classified Situations Vacant Continued URGENTLY REQUIRED fulltime Tailor for a Ladies Tailoring shop with minimum 3 years experience. Tel: 39605221 SEEKING EXPERIENCED Hostess cum Cashier and Waitress. Send your CV to email: carlton@oliveto.net or call 39934346 between 11am -3pm and 7pm-9pm AC TECHNICIAN in repairing all types of AC’s and chiller units. Walk in interview, 11:00 - 13:00, Hasan Mansouri, Irshad, 33131901 A REPUTED Real Estate Company requires Real Estate Agents with experience at least 2 years. Interested applicants may submit your CV with expected salary to: lynne@alfalaktrading.net URGENTLY REQUIRED Driver for 6 months period, for a reputed Bahraini family. Please contact 17830078 or 36026004 SITE ENGINEER, Plumber, Electrician with 5 years experience required. Tel: 17587571. NEEDED URGENTLY, Full time job for Filipino Male with driving license as Beach/ Guest House Attendant. Mobile: 39210010 COUPLE IN Seef Area with a two-bedroom apartment seeking female Filipino Housemaid with cleaning and ironing experience on part-time basis (daytime) with own accommodation and transportation arrangements. Call 66966642 after 1pm. APP DESIGNER and Developer required. call 36994343 CREATIVE FLORIST required with experience. Contact Tel. 39674777 NEEDED EXPERIENCED Employee for Travel Agency in Riffa, Bahrain. Email: wingstraavels@gmail.com; Phone: 36617771 REQUIRED LADY Trainer for Zumba, aerobics in ladies gym. Tel: 33086679 Email: ebtihajj@hotmail.com A REPUTED Building contracting company urgently requires: (1) Project EngineerB.SC Civil Engineer, 7- 10 years experience, (2) SupervisorDiploma in Civil, 5 years experience in GCC. Candidates in Bahrain kindly send CV to alq. holdinggroup@gmail.com BARBER REQUIRED in West Riffa. Good salary plus commission, visa available. Contact 39978888 MOBILE PHONES Technicians required immediately. Email: nawarabahrain@hotmail.com. Tel. 33753838 MARKETING MANAGER (female) required for new uniform company, with experience and driving license. Send CV to: info@ danat-Alkhaleej.com PROPERTY AGENT with experience and driving license required for Real Estate Company. Send CV to: info@danat-Alkhaleej.com GARDENER FOR Hasan Mansouri Properties. Walk in interview, 11:00 - 13:00, Irshad, 33131901 WORLD SPORT Mets edge Nationals n Mets’ Cespedes hits a tworun home run during the eighth inning against the Nationals Yoenis Cespedes hit a go-ahead home run in the eighth inning moments after pinch-hitter Kelly Johnson connected for a game-levelling shot as the New York Mets rallied past the Washington Nationals 5-3 on Wednesday for a pivotal three-game sweep in Major League Baseball. WASHINGTON: Jacob deGrom (13-7) pitched seven strong innings in a tight duel with Nationals starter Stephen Strasburg, who struck out a season-high 13. Johnson’s leadoff drive against Strasburg (8-7) tied it two-all before Cespedes teed off for a two-run shot against struggling Drew Storen, sending the Mets to their third consecutive comeback victory in the series. The sweep extended New York’s lead in the NL East to seven games over Washington with 23 to play. The Mets have won six straight against the Nationals, including a three-game sweep at Citi Field from July 31 to August 2. Bryce Harper homered twice, doubled and scored three times for Washington, but it wasn’t enough. Travis d’Arnaud also homered for the Mets. Jeurys Familia closed for his 39th save. St Louis slugger Matt Carpenter tripled and scored twice, and Stephen Piscotty doubled in the decisive run as the Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 to end a three-game skid. The NL Central leaders scored three times in the eighth inning to avoid their first sweep at home this season and their first against the Cubs since September 2010. In Boston, David Ortiz hit a three-run shot for his 498th home run as the Red Sox beat the AL East-leading Toronto Blue Jays 10-4. Joe Kelly (10-6) won his eighth consecutive start, the longest stretch by a Red Sox pitcher since Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez won nine straight in 1999. Mookie Betts had a solo homer and drove in three runs, and Ryan Hanigan had three hits and three RBIs for the Red Sox. The Baltimore Orioles defeated the New York Yankees 5-3 after CC Sabathia’s strong start in his return from the disabled list was undone by Stephen Drew’s fielding misplays at second base. Steve Pearce hit a tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning for the Orioles off Adam Warren (6-6). Berserk Reds star Joey Votto went berserk after a called strike and got ejected, with teammates and even an umpire needing to hold him back in Cincinnati’s 5-4 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Atlanta pitcher Julio Teheran threw seven impressive innings and Christian Bethancourt hit a go-ahead homer as the Braves trounced the Philadelphia Phillies 8-1, while Jake Odorizzi pitched six strong innings as the Tampa Bay Rays hit four homers in an 8-0 shutout of the Detroit Tigers. In other games, the Miami Marlins beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2, the Cleveland Indians overcame the Chicago White Sox 6-4, the Houston Astros trounced the Oakland Athletics 11-5 and the Seattle Mariners blanked the Texas Rangers 6-0. The Los Angeles Angels edged the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2, the Minnesota Twins beat the Kansas City Royals over 12 innings, the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the San Francisco Giants 2-1 and the San Diego Padres were 11-4 winners over the Colorado Rockies. Email: sport@gdn.com.bh WORLD SPORT Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 27 Boks racial mix stirs a storm JOHANNESBURG: The racial composition of the Springboks was a heated issue among South Africans before the squad announcement for the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off in England next week. After giving blacks limited opportunities during recent defeats by Australia and New Zealand, coach Heyneke Meyer stirred a storm of protest by picking 13 white starters against Argentina in another warm-up match. National trade union body Cosatu claimed five unnamed black Springboks had complained to the organisation of racial discrimination. Meyer issued a denial, saying “I do not look at colour - I look at the best players. I have a great relationship with my players.” Little-known group the Agency for a New Agenda (ANA) went to court this month, wanting the Springboks to surrender their passports, which would prevent them competing at the World Cup. The case was dropped, but the judge criticised the tortoise-like pace of rugby racial reform and committed the court to probe the matter further, saying it was a “national interest” issue. Particularly upsetting for those opposed to what they consider a too-white national rugby team was the dropping of black winger Conrad Hendricks to accomModate white full-back Jesse Kriel against Argentina. A common complaint against Meyer is that he chooses whites in positions where they do not usually play rather than pick a black who regularly fills the role. White scrum-half Francois Hougaard admitted several season ago that he was embarrassed to be given the No 11 national team shirt when black Lwazi Mvovo was excelling as a winger. Race has long been an emotive issue with whites believing black players weaken their beloved twon Members of the Fiji squad arrive at a welcome ceremony at Hampton Court Palace in London time world champions Springboks and blacks angry at “snow white” teams representing a country whose population is 90 percent black. Meyer included nine blacks in his 31-man World Cup squad, but others like centre Lionel Mapoe, who sparkled for the Lions during the 2015 Super Rugby season, must have been disappointed not to make it. “You only see black players when they shoot adverts,” former Bulls winger John Mametsa told Johannesburg daily The New Age. “This discrimination will not end anytime soon. What is happening is depressing and unfair to black players. The Springboks are still stuck in the past. “Why does it take a white player one bad year to be dropped, but only one bad match for a black to be dropped?. “Black players who do well do not get opportunities. I do not think Meyer is 100 percent honest regarding the reasons.” Columnist and former Springboks official Mark Keohane does not believe former Bulls coach Meyer acts out of racism, malice or disregard for the merits of black players. “When in doubt, like so many (Springbok coaches) before him, he has found comfort with what he knows - white rugby players. “It is not right and it is not wrong, but in the context of South African rugby, it is not n New Zealand’s TJ Perenara signs a fan’s jersey at Auckland International Airport before departing for England. Right, coach Hansen acceptable,” Keohane wrote in Business Day. AUCKLAND: All Blacks the Wallabies. team and selected an unfit player for the that if you rock up to a contest involving Columnist coach Steve Hansen In 2013, they also had the first unbeat- quarter-final against France to see if he another person and expect it to happen continued his theme of en season since the game went profes- would be match fit for the semi-final. then the other guy or athletes will have Rugby author and columnist attempting to downplay expectations sional in 1995. Others selected for that match in Car- something to say about that.” Liz McGregor noted that there as his side left for the World Cup in While not garnering as successful diff played out of position and France Yesterday’s parting message, un- had been no comment from England yesterday, emphasising a record as the current side, previous won the game 20-18. doubtedly to also address the focus that South African Rugby Union the 2015 team were probably less teams have travelled to northern hemiwill settle on his side from the British (SARU) president Oregan Rocked arrogant than previous incarnations. sphere tournaments with an underlying and international media when they ar- Hoskins, a black, nor chief exHansen’s side are not only the cham- expectation from their rugby-mad com“In 2007, I think we rocked up a little rive in London, was consistent with ecutive Jurie Roux. pions but hot favourites to become the patriots that they just need to turn up to arrogant, like previous All Blacks teams what Hansen had espoused when he SARU and the South Afrifirst side to win successive tournaments win the World Cup. over the years may have,” Hansen told named the team. can government set a target for and the first All Blacks team to win the Such expectations resulted in some reporters in Auckland as they prepared “There is not an expectation that we 2015 of at least seven black Webb Ellis Cup overseas. serious missteps both on and off the to depart for Britain. should win it by right,” Hansen said players in each Springbok Since taking over as head coach in field. “(We were) too comfortable, having then. “We’re not going to defend the matchday 23 with at least five 2012, Hansen’s team have played 47 In 1999, they travelled in a plane come off being the number one team World Cup because it’s not ours to de- on the field throughout a match. tests, winning 42, and lost just once with the fuselage sporting an imposing for a long time and just expected it to fend. Its already gone back.” Meyer failed to meet these to each of Australia, South Africa and graphic of their front row. happen. Since the team’s selection, the majori- goals in the four World Cup England, while drawing twice against In 2007, they continually rotated the “Rugby, or any sport, will tell you ty of the past 10 days have involved ful- warm-ups with only two black filling commercial obligations starters in the stunning home and making public appearanc- defeat by Argentina. es. A week later, Meyer doubled The squad, however, did the number of black starters to have a two-hour contested ses- four and South Africa won conPARIS: A battle-hardened Argentitime around, along with Georgia, Namibia two sides known for their love of physical sion on Tuesday that replicated vincingly in Buenos Aries with na head to the Rugby World Cup and Tonga. confrontation. match conditions as they pre- Mvovo scoring a brilliant try. bidding to repeat the heroics of the The Pumas kick off their campaign As potential runners-up in Pool ‘C’, Arpared for their opening Pool Plans have been published 2007 edition when they stormed to a third- against New Zealand at Wembley on gentina will be looking beyond the group ‘C’ game against Argentina on for 50 percent black represenplace finish. September 20, going on to play Georgia stage to a quarter-final against the winners September 20. tation in the 2019 Springboks Of the seven tournaments Los Pumas five days later at Gloucester’s Kingsholm. of Pool ‘D’, where France, Ireland and “We’ve got to make sure we World Cup team. have played in, they have only qualified Then follow matches against Tonga and possibly Italy will realistically be fighting it are battle-hardened over at the The reluctance of many for the knockout stages three times, in Namibia on October 4 and 11, both at out for top spot. World Cup and we’re ready to whites to accept black players 1999, 2007 and 2011. Leicester’s City Stadium. The Agustin Creevy-captained side will play,” assistant coach Ian Fos- into what they consider to be Four years ago, Argentina finished arrive in England in buoyant mood on ter told reporters in Auckland their sport runs deep. Pitches second in their pool behind England, going the back of a solid Rugby Championship after the session that many deInstructed to pick at least down 33-10 in a fighting display to overall It will be interesting to see whether during which they notched up a first ever scribed as ‘physical’. nine blacks in 22-strong squads winners New Zealand in the quarter-ficoach Daniel Hourcade pitches his first win over South Africa, in Durban. “The last thing we want to do for a schools inter-provincial nals. team into the fray against the All Blacks That 37-25 victory wasn’t backed up is put ourselves in cotton wool tournament this year, virtualThe South Americans have been drawn or keeps back a few players for the muston home soil, but an away win over the and worry about things (like in- ly all the predominantly white alongside the All Blacks in Pool ‘C’ this win matches against Georgia and Tonga, Springboks is not to be sniffed at. juries).” coaches chose exactly nine. All Blacks wary of ‘favourite’ tag Pumas look to emulate 2007 heroics 28 BAHRAIN SPORT Bahraini women lead in team clash Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 Email: sport@gdn.com.bh n BOC officials with bowling delegates BY MAZIN RIZK BAHRAIN’S women bowl- ers made an impressive start in the team competition of the Seventh Men’s and Third Women’s Arab Bowling Championships yesterday at Ozone Bowling Center in Sitra Mall. Bahrain team of Nadia Al Awadhi, who had earlier won the singles and doubles gold medals, Noora Majed, doubles gold medallist, Layla Al Janahi and Majeda Taher were ahead after the first three games with a total of 2,195 points for an average of 182.9 and a highest score of 809. Al Janahi and Taher had claimed the doubles bronze medal on Wednesday. Al Awadhi and Majed compiled 1,201 points between them with Majed being the highest scorer with 627 points. Al Awadhi scored 574 points, Taher 528 and Al Janahi 466 points. The Egyptian team finished the first day of the team competition in second place with 1,939 points for an average of 161.6 and a highest game of 654 points. Iraq were a close third with 1,933 points for an average of 161.1 and a highest game of 671 points. The second day’s action starts at 9am today. UAE’s men’s trio dominated the first day of action. n Bahrain women’s team bowlers with coaching staff Their second squad of Hussain AlSuwaidi, Shaker Ali AlHassan and Nayef Eqab are leading with 1,938 points for an average of 215.3 and a highest game of 728 UAE’s first squad of Mahmood Al Attar, Sultan AlQubaisi and Harib Mansoori are in second place with 1,888 points for an average of 209.8 and a highest game at 644. The Saudi trio of Bader Al Shiekh, Oldfield and Makram win ‘marathon’ match TREVOR Oldfield and Riad Makram defeated Filipinos August Acuzar and Edwin Saludo 6-4, 2-6, 23-21 in men’s B+/B of the 11th BBK and FCTG “Western Union” Doubles Tennis Tournament. In Super/MA+, Jojo Fernandez and Omar Ramirez got the better of Ronald Anacin and Romeo Magnanao 7-6, 4-6, 19-17 while Jerico Bohol and Carlo Delarosa beat Dwight Alivio and Gerry Toledo 1-6, 6-1, 11-9. Manny Cariaso and Erwin Dela Vega beat Saleem Khan and Mohammed Haroon 6-2, 1-6, 10-7 in men’s A+/A. Magie Galawey and DJ Pilayre beat Nely Mojica and Elvira Alico 6-2, 3-6, 10-6 in ladies B+/B. In mixed double or MC/Beg category, Leomar Baruela and Albert Abuan overpowered Ian Erojo and Mary Ann Erojo 2-6, 6-4, 10-8. The tournament is sponsored by BBK, in cooperation with Western Union and Secura, and organised by Filipino Club Tennis Group (FCTG). Other results: Men’s A+/A: Manny and Billy bt Jerry and Leonardo 6-2, 6-4; Irfan and Azhar bt Pradeep and Fred 6-3 , 3-6 , 10-1; Reniel and Cesar bt Ferdie and Ferdinand 3-6, 7-5, 10-3; Pradeep and Fred bt Deo and Raul 6-1, 6-3. Ladies B+/B: Abby and Lydia bt Ana and Michelle 6-3, 6-1; Ching and Hassan Al Shiekh and Mohamed bin Sultan are third with 1,833 points for an average of 203.7 and a high game of 651. Highest The Bahrain team of Ahmed Ameen Al Awadhi, Ahmed Fareed and Ahmed Al Awadhi are eighth with 1,779 points for an average of 197.7 and a highest game of 621. Bahrain’s second squad also had a disappointing day trailing in 12th place. Mohamed Al Mannaei, Emad Hussain and Abdulla Abdul Karim compiled 1,719 points for an average 191 and a highest game of 594. The men’s trio competition continues today. The men and women maters will kick off on Sunday with the top 16 in the fray. Endurance 13 team athletes tune up for Kona clash CAROLINE Steffen, Luke Bell and Terenzo Bozzone will tune up for Kona while Josh Amberger seeks a comeback from injury at Ironman 70.3 Sunshine Coast. Eric Watson enters Ironman 70.3 Ruegen on Germany’s largest island in the Baltic Sea after a big training build-up in Bulgaria. Steffen will be defending the title at her hometown race in Mooloolaba, also the chosen venue for the 2016 Ironman 70.3 World Championship. “To race and perform well as a race ambassador in front of my Australian friends and fans means a lot to me. Very important last race in the lead up to Kona and also as a little test for next year’s 70.3 World Championship,” she said. Bell has also been training in Queensland, quietly preparing for the Ironman World Championship. “Having such a high-quality race only a short drive away is the perfect scenario. It will be great to break up the training with a hard race and quality field that includes Ironman and 70.3 champions and world champions,” he said. “It is always good to toe the start line, feel the excitement and release the energy. As they say, ‘grip and rip.’” Bozzone is coming off backto-back races in Hungary and the 70.3 World Championship in Austria. “It will be a great experience to race on the 2016 World Championship course. Recovery after a bad day at the Ironman 70.3 World Champs in Zell am See has been a little slow, but I feel like my body is coming right just in time,” he said. Amberger, part of the Bahrain Endurance Racing Team, had been training for the 70.3 World Championship in Austria before a freak injury sent him home early. He now seeks to jumpstart the rest of his season on the Sunshine Coast. Fellow racing team member Watson will be toeing the start line at Ironman 70.3 Ruegen. The young Aussie is best known this year for coming first out of the water at Ironman 70.3 Cairns and also completing a 35-km charity swim from Saudi Arabia to Bahrain in record time. For further information on the team, visit - www.bahrainendurance13.com Bapco rout Tatweer n Manny and Erwin and Saleem and Haroon pose for a picture before their match Andreea bt Latifa and Marwa; Annie and Mai bt Alia and Rawan 6-0, 6-0; Au and Janey bt Amie and Jean 6-3, 6-4. Men’s MB+/B: Trevor and Claire bt Michael and Ely 6-4, 6-1; Ariel and Lito bt Jonathan and Levi 6-1, 6-2; Adnan and Khalid bt Billy and Ibra- him 6-1, 6-4; Jerry and Glenn bt Amman and Ariel 3-6, 6-1, 10-5; Melvo and Francis bt Joy and Gil 6-4, 4-6, 10-5; Trevor and Claire bt Amman and Ariel 6-3 , 3-6 , 10-5; Eric and Edwin beat Samuel and Villy 6-2, 3-6, 10-7; Roldan and Joseph bt Christian and Albert 6-3, 5-7, 10-3. Mixed doubles or Men’s C/ beginner: Zoe and Koya bt Sheila and Roy 6-4, 6-1; Edwin and Jona bt Viomel and Madonna 6-1, 6-1; Zoe and Koya bt Nely and August 7-5, 6-4; Willy and Jocelyn bt Leo and Christina 7-5 , 6-3. BAPCO routed Tatweer 6-1 in the Companies and Establishments Football League (CEFL) at Alba Club in Riffa. Bapco top the league table with four points. Bapco dominated the match from the beginning. They drew with GPIC 1-1 in their first match. Striker Mohammed Saleh was the man-of-the-match scoring four goals (super hat-trick) in the first, 21st, 24th and 30th minutes while Mohammed Ghuloom scored the fifth before the break. Abdulla Hassan made it 6-0 for Bapco in the 53rd minute. Tatweer finally had some to cheer as Bapco’s defender Hussain Ayyad scored an own goal. WORLD SPORT Email: sport@gdn.com.bh Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 29 Mayweather bout lacks buzz n Berto, left, and his trainer Virgil Hunter attend a news conference at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino ahead of tomorrow’s bout against Mayweather LAS VEGAS: Should Floyd Mayweather Jr end his boxing career tomorrowy as promised with his welterweight title defence against fellow American Andre Berto, he could well sign off with a whimper rather than a bang. In stark contrast to his previous fight, the much hyped megabout with Manny Pacquiao four months ago, the build-up to Mayweather’s 49th appearance in the ring as a professional has lacked buzz and plenty of tickets are still available. In May, Mayweather earned more than $200-million from his so-called “Fight of the Century” with Pacquiao that became boxing’s richest ever showdown. Against Berto tomorrow, Mayweather has settled for a reported $32-million. The appeal of tomorrow’s bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, which will be televised on pay-per-view for a suggested price of $74.95, has clearly not been helped by Mayweather’s choice of opponent, Berto having lost three of his last six fights. “I just try to stay positive, keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best,” undefeated five-division world champion Mayweather said of the slow ticket sales while preparing for what he has repeatedly claimed will be his swansong in the ring. Success “Nobody’s forced to watch. Watch if you want to watch. If you don’t want to watch, don’t watch.” Asked how many pay-per-view buys would make tomorrow’s fight a success in his eyes, Mayweather replied: “The numbers will be what they are. Only thing I can do. I can’t say any particular number, but we’ll just have to see.” Should the numbers from tomorrow end up being anywhere near mediocre, it would be out of character with what Mayweather, the world’s highest paid athlete, has so far achieved during his remarkable career in the ring. His last five bouts in a lucrative six-fight deal with cable giant Showtime Sports that concludes tomorrow have produced staggering figures. “The first five fights yielded nearly 10 million PPV buys, $750-million in PPV receipts,” Stephen Espinoza, executive vice-president and general Morris and fast bowler Marchant manager of Showtime Sports, de Lange. told a news conference at the With Rilee Rossouw ruled out MGM Grand on Wednesday. of the Twenty20 series through “I don’t know what will injury, his place has been taken happen on Saturday night. I do by uncapped middle-order bats- know that Berto is more athletman Khaya Zondo. ic than any fighter Floyd has The Twenty20 series stats on fought recently. October 2, followed by the ODIs “It’s not going to be boring. that begin on October 11. The When you have fighters like first Test will be played in Mohali our entire PPV card has, it’s a from November 5. night not to be missed.” Test squad: Hashim Amla (capMayweather (48-0 with 26 knockouts) bristles whenevtain), Temba Bavuma, AB de Villiers, er criticism is raised over his JP Duminy, Faf du Plessis, Dean Elchoice of Berto as his oppogar, Simon Harmer, Imran Tahir, Morne nent for his ‘final’ fight. Morkel, Vernon Philander, Dane Piedt, “I chose Berto because he’s Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn, Stiaan very exciting,” Mayweather van Zyl, Dane Vilas. said of the twice former welODI squad: AB de Villiers (capterweight world champion, tain), Kyle Abbott, Hashim Amla, Farwho has a record of 30-3 inhaan Behardien, Quinton de Kock, JP cluding 23 knockouts. Duminy, Faf du Plessis, Imran Tahir, “Andre Berto is going to David Miller, Morne Morkel, Chris Morris, Aarpush Floyd Mayweather to on Phangiso, Kagiso Rabada, Rilee Rossouw, the limit. Dale Steyn. “That’s one thing I do Twenty20 squad: Faf du Plessis (captain), know. Berto always gives Kyle Abbott, Hashim Amla, Farhaan Behardien, an exciting fight. If he gets Quinton de Kock, Marchant de Lange, AB de knocked down he gets back Villiers, JP Duminy, Imran Tahir, Eddie Leie, up. He always give 100 perDavid Miller, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Dacent. Fast hands, good boxer.” vid Wiese, Khaya Zondo. South Africa pick Tahir for India tour JOHANNESBURG: South Africa will head to India armed with three frontline slow bowlers in their Test squad after recalling leg-spinner Imran Tahir and off-break bowler Dane Piedt for the four-match series starting in November. The pair will compete with incumbent off-spinner Simon Harmer, while captain Hashim Amla will also be able to call on improving part-timer JP Duminy on tracks that are expected to be typically favourable to turn. n Tahir ... “We want to keep all our opback in the tions open,” Cricket South Africa reckoning convenor of selectors Linda Zondi said in a news release yesterday. “We also have JP Duminy as an option in this department and I be- Dane Vilas would retain the gloves in lieve we have covered all our bases by this format having taken over from having both holding and attacking spin Quinton de Kock in Bangladesh in options in our squad. July. “It is good to have Dane back from “It is very important that we maintain his injury and Imran was our number consistency in our selections and Dane one spinner for our last Test series on the hardly had the chance to make his mark sub-continent against Sri Lanka.” in Bangladesh where the series was so Zondi confirmed that wicketkeeper badly disrupted by the weather.” BASEBALL MLB games on Wednesday (home team in CAPS): ST LOUIS 4 Chicago Cubs 3 Baltimore 5 NY YANKEES 3 NY Mets 5 WASHINGTON 3 Atlanta 8 PHILADELPHIA 1 Tampa Bay 8 DETROIT 0 BOSTON 10 Toronto 4 Pittsburgh 5 CINCINNATI 4 MIAMI 5 Milwaukee 2 Cleveland 6 CHICAGO WS 4 Minnesota 3 KANSAS CITY 2 (12 innings) SAN DIEGO 11 Colorado 4 ARIZONA 2 San Francisco 1 Houston 11 OAKLAND 5 LA ANGELS 3 LA Dodgers 2 SEATTLE 6 Texas 0 At Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 204 (L Wood 65 no, S Mullaney 63; G Onions 5-56) and 138-4 v Durham 372 (M Richardson 96 no, S Borthwick 63, M Stoneman 62; B Hutton 5-77) At Taunton: Hampshire 240 (J Vince 60, M Carberry 59; J Overton 4-37) v Somerset 569-5 (M Trescothick 153, T Abell 131, T Cooper 118, J Hildreth 71) SECOND DIVISION At Derby: Essex 464-7 dec (M Pettini 117 no, R ten Doeschate 88, D Lawrence 87, J Foster 60) v Derbyshire 94 (J Winsdale 4-20) and 102-3 At Cardiff: Kent 309 (R Key 94, D Stevens 64, S Dickson 59, S Northeast 56; M Hogan 4-51) and 256-1 (R Key 117 no, J Denly 66 no, D Bell-Drummond 54) v Glamorgan 207 (G Wagg 58; A Riley 4-47). Yesterday’s English county scores: County Championship FIRST DIVISION At Lord’s: Middlesex 106 (R Sidebottom 5-18, T Bresnan 4-30) and 274-5 (N Compton 86 no, J Franklin 60 no, S Robson 53) v Yorkshire 299 (A Gale 98, J Brooks 50 no) 18th stage of Spain’s Vuelta, a 204km ride from Roa to Riaza: Stage: 1 Nicolas Roche (IRL/SKY) 5hr 03min 59sec, 2 Haimar Zubeldia (ESP/TRE) at 0:00, 3 Jose Goncalves (POR/CJR) 0:18, 4 Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) 0:38, 5 Esteban Chaves (COL/ORI) s.t., 6 Joaquim CRICKET CYCLING Before the Tests there are a threematch Twenty20 and a five-game ODI series on what is the Proteas’ longest ever sub-continent tour. Series Tahir is also back for the 20-over series in place of Aaron Phangiso, while there are recalls for all-rounder Chris Rodriguez (ESP/KAT) s.t., 7 Pieter Serry (BEL/ETI) s.t., 8 Adam Hansen (AUS/LOT) s.t., 9 Gianluca Brambilla (ITA/ETI) s.t., 10 Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/ALM) s.t., 11 Fabio Aru (ITA/AST) s.t., 12 Rafal Majka (POL/ TIN) s.t., 13 Andre Cardoso (POR/CAN) s.t., 14 Mikel Nieve (ESP/SKY) s.t., 15 Tom Dumoulin (NED/GIA) s.t., 16 Bart De Clercq (BEL/LOT) s.t., 17 Louis Meintjes (RSA/ MTN) s.t., 18 Jose Joaquin Rojas (ESP/ MOV) s.t., 19 Nairo Quintana (COL/MOV) s.t., 20 Daniel Moreno (ESP/KAT) s.t. Overall: 1 Tom Dumoulin (NED/GIA) 73hr 45min 13sec, 2 Fabio Aru (ITA/AST) at 0:03, 3 Joaquim Rodriguez (ESP/KAT) 1:15, 4 Rafal Majka (POL/TIN) 2:22, 5 Nairo Quintana (COL/MOV) 2:53, 6 Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) 3:15, 7 Esteban Chaves (COL/ORI) 3:30, 8 Daniel Moreno (ESP/KAT) 3:46, 9 Mikel Nieve (ESP/SKY) 4:10, 10 Louis Meintjes (RSA/MTN) 6:51, 11 Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/ALM) 7:41, 12 Gianluca Brambilla (ITA/ETI) 10:47, 13 Fabrice Jeandesboz (FRA/EUC) 13:15m, 14 Bart De Clercq (BEL/LOT) 13:38, 15 Romain Sicard (FRA/EUC) 18:06, 16 Kenny Elissonde (FRA/FDJ) 18:21, 17 Andre Cardoso (POR/CAN) 19:37, 18 Stephane Rossetto (FRA/COF) 21:55, 19 David Arroyo (ESP/CJR) 30:04, 20 Giovanni Visconti (ITA/ MOV) 35:46. GOLF Leading scores from Korea Open in Cheonan, South Korea (South Korea unless stated): 65 - Steve Jeffress (AUS); 68 - Lee Jae-Kyeoung, Park Hyo-Won, Kim BongSub, Kim Do-Hoon, Song Young-Han, Lee Kyung-Hoon, Oh Seung-Taek (AM), Kim Ki-Won; 69 - Lee Ji-Hoon, Hur In-Hoi, Garrett Sapp (USA), Kim Nam-Hun (AM), Joo Heung-Chol, Park Jae-Bum, Rattanon Wannasrichan (THA). Leading first round scores of the EPGA Dutch Open in Zandvoort on Thursday ((Gbr & Irl unless stated, par 70): 61 - Paul Lawrie, Wade Ormsby (AUS); 62 - Richard Bland; 63 - Robert Rock, Joost Luiten (NED), Estanislao Goya (ARG), David Horsey, James Morrison; 64 - Soren Kjeldsen (DEN), Mikko Ilonen (FIN), Morten Orum Madsen (DEN); 65 - Scott Hend (AUS), Andy Sullivan, Lasse Jensen (DEN), Stephen Gallacher, Magnus A Carlsson (SWE), Rafael Cabrera-Bello (ESP); 66 - Lucas Bjerregaard (DEN), Andrew Johnston, Matt Ford, Lee Slattery, Tyrrell Hatton, Daniel Vancsik (ARG), David Lipsky (USA), Eduardo De La Riva (ESP); 67 - Mikael Lundberg (SWE), John Parry, Jason Barnes, Maximilian Kieffer (GER), Robert Dinwiddie, Martin Kaymer (GER), Mikko Korhonen (FIN), Simon Griffiths, Eddie Pepperell, Simon Thornton, Jeev Milkha Singh (IND), Daniel Brooks, Raphael Jacquelin (FRA), Alvaro Quiros (ESP). SOCCER All-Africa Games Group ‘A’ in Brazzaville: Congo Brazzaville 2 Burkina Faso 1 (Makiesse 4, Beao 86-og) (Somda 62) Sudan 0 Zimbabwe 0 Brazil Serie A matches on Wednesday: Atletico Mineiro 2 Avai 0 Internacional 1 Palmeiras 0 Ponte Preta 0 Vasco da Gama 1 Figueirense 1 A Paranaense 1 Corinthians 1 Gremio 1 Coritiba 1 Fluminense 1 Santos 3 Sao Paulo 0 US championship matches on Wednesday: Portland Timbers 0 S Kansas City 0 Vancouver W 2 Colorado R 0 30 WORLD SPORT Stage set for last 4 action Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 NEW YORK: F i v e - t i m e champion Roger Federer will prepare for his US Open semi-final clash with close friend Stan Wawrinka by sleeping as much as possible. The 34-year-old Swiss believes napping, as well as the routine of practice and gym work, is just as crucial as he enters his 10th New York semi-final and 20th career clash against his compatriot. He is so fond of sleep that Federer will look to get in as much as 10 hours a day before today’s semi-final, where the winner will face either world number one Novak Djokovic or defending champion Marin Cilic in Sunday’s championship match. “Sleeping has become quite important,” said Federer, the father of two sets of twins. “I make sure I sleep enough, as well. Like when I went to bed after the John Isner match (in the fourth round) it got quite late and I couldn’t sleep quite as much as I wanted to. “Because I believe it’s really the sleep that gives you energy again down the road. That’s why the next two days are very important for me in terms of sleeping.” If the approach for such a high-stakes clash seems risky, then Federer is showing no signs of nerves as he moves two wins from an 18th major and his first in more than three years. He has reached the semi-finals without dropping a set and has been broken just twice. On Wednesday, he blitzed French 12th seed Richard Gasquet in just 87 minutes, firing 50 winners, 16 aces and facing just a single break point. Furthermore, he has a 16-3 record against Wawrinka. He may have lost their most recent clash in the French Open quarter-finals as Wawrinka swept to the title, but Federer’s three defeats have all come on clay. “I think a lot comes through practice for Stan, because he’s worked very hard throughout his career,” said Federer in praise of his Davis Cup winning teammate. “It took him a while to figure out exactly what his possibilities were. I don’t think he was a n Federer looks on after beating Gasquet on Wednesday. Right, Wawrinka reacts to winning the match point against Anderson in their quarter-final match n Cilic and, right, Djokovic react during their quarter-final matches on Tuesday guy who always had enough confidence. I always thought he was a better player than he actually was, but somehow something was holding him back maybe. “I think only once when he really started to break through and he had some big wins.” Wawrinka believes he is now the equal of Federer, something he did not quite believe before he won his first major at the 2014 Australian Open. “I think now we are both nervous when we enter the court. Before it was only me. I was nervous because I knew I wasn’t at his level,” he said. “Now I think we can see that he was also nervous every time we play each other the past few years. That’s a big difference.” Wawrinka will be playing in his second semi-final after also making the last four in 2013. Djokovic takes a 13-0 record over Cilic into his semi-final as he attempts to make the final for the fifth time in six years and sixth in total. In a rivalry stretching back seven years, the two men have met four times at the Grand Slams but just once at the US Open when Djokovic won in four sets in 2008. The Serb also swept past the Croatian in straight sets in the Wimbledon quarter-finals this year on his way to a third All England Club title. Djokovic had cruised through his first three rounds but then dropped a set apiece to Spanish rivals Roberto Bautista Agut and Feliciano Lopez. Victory over serve-and-volleyer Lopez was his 55th match win in New York. But despite his stranglehold over Cilic, the top seed insists that his opponent, on a 12-match win streak at the tournament, remains the dangerman especially with a serve which has yielded 111 aces. “That serve gets him out of trouble. I know him very well. I have played with him many, many times. We are great friends. Great guy,” said the Serb. Cilic has endured a rollercoaster ride in his title defence as he looks to become the first back-to-back champion since Federerin 2008. His five-set wins over Mikhail Kukushkin in the third round and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the quarter-finals are two of the three longest matches at the tournament this year. Cilic has won just one title – in Moscow in October – since his breakthrough in New York 12 months ago but has yet to add to that in 2015. US OPEN MEN’S SEMI-FINALS FACTBOX (x denotes seeded player) Novak Djokovic (SRB x1) v Marin Cilic (CRO x9) (Djokovic leads head-to-head 13-0) DJOKOVIC Age: 28 Titles: 54 (including nine Grand Slams) Best US Open: Champion 2011 Career prize money: $83,066,648 US Open 2015 Aces: 42; Double faults: 7; Winners: 166; Unforced errors: 111 CILIC Age: 26 Titles: 13 (including one Grand Slam) Best US Open: Champion 2014 Career prize money: $12,257,624 US Open 2015 Aces: 111; Double faults: 20; Winners: 253; Unforced errors: 169 Stan Wawrinka (SUI x5) v Roger Federer (SUI x2) (Federer leads head-to-head 16-3) WAWRINKA Age: 30 Titles: 10 (including two Grand Slams) Best US Open: Semi-finals (2013, 2015) Career prize money: $18,306,535 US Open 2015 Aces: 61; Double faults: 23; Winners: 233; Unforced errors: 206 FEDERER Age: 34 Titles: 87 (including 17 Grand Slams) Best US Open: Champion (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Career prize money: $93,146,573 US Open 2015 Aces: 58; Double faults: 13; Winners: 207; Unforced errors: 101 Email: sport@gdn.com.bh History in the making S ERENA Williams is poised to add what would be the crowning achievement of a remarkable career, a calendar Grand Slam. A calendar Grand Slam refers to the achievement of winning all four major championships – Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open – in the same calendar year (and same event, in her case singles). Serena already holds two non-calendar year singles DAN BARRIE Grand Slams - the first was achieved in 2002-03 and the other earlier this year when she won Wimbledon. Her second “Serena Slam” as the press have called it was a monumental achievement as she joined Steffi Graf as the only women to have held all four majors at the same time twice. However, despite the International Tennis Federation (ITF) broadening the traditional definition of the Grand Slam to include non-calendar Grand Slams, it later distanced itself from the move and has not recognised non-calendar Grand Slams since 1984 when Martina Navratilova was awarded $1 million for her feat. As a result many don’t regard holding all four majors in different years as being as great an achievement. Of course the pros themselves would tell you that’s a load of rubbish, as they know just how difficult it is to win one major let alone to win all four in a row. I agree, as it is completely arbitrary what time of the year it is when a player wins a fourth consecutive major, of course it takes the same amount of skill and effort! I suspect the calendar Grand Slam’s elevated status is in part due to the ITF’s u-turn on the subject, perhaps to save themselves some award money, but also the press’ thirst for unique stories. Although the achievement is the same, statistically there is only a 25% chance that a player winning their fourth consecutive major would do so at the US Open (the last major of the year) and 75% chance it would occur at one of the other events. Which sounds more sensational? But Serena can put all the discussion to rest by Saturday evening if she can raise the US Open trophy and claim a seventh title at Flushing Meadows. At the time of writing this she is just two matches away from becoming only the fourth woman in history to achieve a calendar Grand Slam, the last being Steffi Graf in 1988. By now she should have powered past Roberta Vinci, her semi-final opponent who she hasn’t lost a set to in four previous meetings. If so, she’ll be facing either Flavia Pennetta (with whom she boasts a 7-0 head-to-head) or Simona Halep (who she leads 6-1). Either way, no one will be lining up to back the other contenders from stopping the freight train that is Serena Williams. Step away from the platform! TennisTalk TIP OF THE WEEK - Ease into the new season If you’ve recently returned from a lengthy summer break and have played little to no tennis for a couple of months, be aware that your body may not be ready to hit the court at full tilt to simply pick up where you left off. While your brain might vividly recall how to produce your best shots you may find it is “writing cheques your body can’t cash!” Maybe you’ve put on a few kilos causing your footwork to be a little sluggish. Maybe your muscles have experienced some atrophy and therefore don’t respond quickly and with as much force as you’re used to. But what you will notice the most is the lack of coordination between muscles when hitting strokes. This is due to the lack of use of the neurological pathways (muscle memory) that you form when you repeatedly perform the same action, like hitting a forehand. It will take a few sessions to get back into the groove. But take it easy because this is the time you’re likely to injure yourself by trying to hit harder, stretch further of train more intensely than your body is ready for. The result might be anything from tennis elbow to a torn hamstring, or maybe just a bruised ego - no one wants that! See you on the court! Dan Barrie is the Tennis Director at Bahrain Tennis Academy and is a USPTA Elite Professional. Email him at dan@bahraintennisacademy.com WORLD SPORT Email: sport@gdn.com.bh Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 De Gea poised for United return With impeccable timing, David De Gea could return to the Manchester United team for tomorrow’s Premier League clash against arch-rivals Liverpool having been the scourge of the Merseysiders at Old Trafford last season. The Spaniard was left on the sidelines as a lengthy transfer wrangle with Real Madrid ran its course before being abandoned at the last minute. De Gea is now set to remain at Old Trafford for at least the next four months and the ball is in manager Louis van Gaal’s court as to whether De Gea features in traditionally their most LONDON: fiercely-contested fixture of the season. He was the man-of-the-match when the sides met last year, making a string of superb saves as United won 3-0, the first part of a league double over Liverpool. With the season still in its infancy, the teams have enjoyed similarly inconsistent starts, with both on seven points from four games and looking to rebound after disappointing defeats before the international break. Liverpool come into the match (7.30pm Bahrain time) seeking to heal the wounds of a 3-0 home defeat by West Ham United and will be without Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho, who was sent off in that dismal Anfield reverse. United lost 2-1 at Swansea City but have since spent £36 million ($55.3m) on young French forward Anthony Martial in a bid to add attacking impetus to a side that has looked defensively solid but lacking in attacking threat. Manchester City will take their 100 per cent record to Crystal Palace (5pm) while champions Chelsea travel to Everton (2.45pm) having lost two games and amassed only four points from their first four matches. Chelsea’s defence, which was water- tight last season, has been frequently exposed and in today’s early kickoff they will come face to face with John Stones, Everton’s centre back who Jose Mourinho tried in vain to sign. Manchester City have looked imperious in their four straight wins, scoring 10 goals and conceding none, but they face an in-form Palace who have won three of their first four. Arsenal, whose fans have vented their frustrations since the close of the transfer window after boss Arsene Wenger made no outfield signings, host Stoke City (5pm) who have claimed just two points from their first four games. Serbia stretch winning streak BERLIN: Serbia finished the toughest group undefeated at the European basketball championship by beating Italy 101-82 and blasted organisers yesterday. Guard Milos Teodosic had 26 points and eight assists as Serbia made sure of winning Group A with a perfect 5-0 record, with both teams heading to the knockout stage in Lille, France. Spain (3-2) edged Germany 77-76 to also advance from the group. Germany (1-4) was eliminated and gave a rousing standing ovation to Dirk Nowitzki, who may have played his last match for his homeland. Nemanja Bjelica had 19 points and eight rebounds for Serbia, which shut down Italy’s powerful front line for most of the match. Andrea Bargnani and Danilo Galinari scored a combined 21 points throughout the first three quarters. Bargnani finished with 17 points and Galinari 14, while Alessandro Gentile led Italy with 19. Italy (3-2) rested high-scoring guard Marco Belinelli, who has a sore groin muscle. “Defence is our greatest strength and we used our greatest strength,” Serbia coach Sasa Obradovic said. Obradovic also criticised the schedule – five group games in six days – with teams often getting less than 24 hours to rest. n Serbia’s Nemanja Nedovic and Ognjen Kuzmic vie for the ball with Italy’s Aradori “It’s incredibly difficult, it’s not human,” he said. Sergio Llull made four free throws late against Germany to secure Spain’s victory. Dennis Schroeder could have sent the game into overtime but he made only two of three free throws with three seconds remaining. Spain had what seemed a safe 10-point lead until Germany rallied late. Nowitzki and Maodo Lo hit consecutive 3s to bring Germany within one with 23 seconds remaining. Llull then made two free throws, so did Schroeder, and Llull hit two again. Schroeder went for a 3-pointer and got the call, but missed the last shot from the foul line. Schroeder finished with a game-high 26 points, and had seven assists and six rebounds. Nowitzki finished with 10 points and seven rebounds. Tibor Pleiss had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Pau Gasol contributed 16 points and 11 rebounds for Spain, and Sergio Rodriguez added 19 points. Llull had 14. Serbia will take on Finland in the first knockout game on Sunday. Finland (2-3) finished fourth in Group A after losing 78-65 to Poland (3-2). Belgium (3-2) made sure of advancing from Group D by beating Ukraine 79-71. Latvia (3-2) also went through after beating Estonia 75-64. In Group C, Slovenia (3-2) defeated Macedonia 62-51 to make the Round of 16. Georgia (2-3) stunned Croatia 71-58, but host Croatia (3-2) will finish second to Greece, which played the Netherlands in the late match. Six Georgia players scored in double digits. In a Group A game between two already eliminated teams, Russia salvaged some pride by defeating Bosnia-Herzegovina 81-61. Atletico pin hopes on new signings Atletico Madrid will be looking to some of their new signings to help see off Barcelona when the champions visit the Calderon in La Liga tomorrow, according to fullback Filipe Luis. Atletico were one of Spain’s most active clubs in the latest transfer window, bringing in the likes of Colombia striker Jackson Martinez, Argentine forward Luciano Vietto and Belgium midfielder Yannick Carrasco. Spanish playmaker Oliver MADRID: Torres returned from a loan spell at Porto, while Filipe Luis was purchased back from Chelsea after one season in London. “They are looking in very good shape,” the Brazil international told a news conference on Wednesday when asked about his new team mates. “Jackson is a great forward, with a lot of strength, who keeps the ball and is able to hold off opposition centre backs very well,” he added. “Vietto is a player with a lot of quality, who gives you a lot of options between the lines and has great ball control. “These are the kinds of players who triumph at the Calderon, footballers who can open up a match and who have no fear. “Little by little they will find the form they showed at their previous clubs and help us achieve our goals for the season.” Atletico, the 2013-14 champions, and Barca each won their opening two matches of the campaign without conceding a goal and are level on six points at the top with Celta Vigo and Eibar. Barca have won four of their last five La Liga games at the Calderon, the other match ending in a goalless draw, and will be confident of another victory after forwards Lionel Messi and Neymar looked in fine form on international duty with Argentina and Brazil respectively last week. Luis Enrique’s side won a treble of Champions League and Spanish league and Cup titles last season and are chasing a sixth La Liga triumph in eight years this term. “They have massive resources and they are always the favourites,” Filipe Luis said. “But we have the advantage of playing at home and it is sure to be an attractive match, hard and intense.” Real Madrid recovered from drawing their opening game 0-0 at promoted Sporting Gijon to hammer Real Betis, last season’s second-division champions, 5-0 and play at Espanyol tomorrow. Sevilla are at Levante today and Valencia travel to Gijon tomorrow. 31 Schippers and Felix are top draw at Van Damme n Schippers addresses the media in Brussels yesterday BRUSSELS: Despite Usain Bolt’s late withdrawal, the Diamond League meet still has a great sprint matchup today. World champions Dafne Schippers and Allyson Felix will meet at the Van Damme Memorial to see who is faster over their favorite distance – 200 meters. Because of a scheduling clash at the world championships two weeks ago, Felix skipped the 200 and won the 400 instead, leaving newcomer Schippers to claim the title over the shorter distance. Today, their race could be a sneak preview of next year’s Olympic final in Rio de Janeiro. “This was definitely on my schedule even before the worlds,” Felix said of today’s race. “It is great to be able to come back to the 200 and finish off my season in my favorite event.” A few months ago, it would have been hard to imagine Felix would line up against a world champion from the Netherlands, but Schippers’ success and speed in switching from the heptathlon to the sprints has taken just about everybody by surprise. “It’s a crazy world now,” Schippers said reflecting on her return from Beijing, where she also took silver in the 100. Contrast Felix, the Olympic champion, was on the sidelines in Beijing as Schippers ran the 200 in the fourth-fastest time in history – 21.63 seconds, .06 seconds faster than the American has ever run. So far, their head-tohead stands at 2-2. “We line up against each other quite often,” Felix said. “We enjoy racing each other.” The contrast compared with the top male sprinters could not be starker. Bolt and Justin Gatlin, who entered the worlds with a two-season winning streak, had not faced each other since 2013 before Bolt won both sprints in Beijing. After helping Jamaica win the 4x100 relay to make it another triple of world championship golds, Bolt called an end to his season this week. So, all eyes will be on Gatlin, who will seek a 100-200 double in barely one hour on Friday. Gatlin won both last year, and will be going against 400 world champion Wayde van Niekerk in the 200. After ending with two silver medals behind Bolt, Gatlin went home and feels refreshed for the challenge. He said the losses no longer trouble him. “You cannot dwell on races that are behind you,” he said. 32 Gulf Daily News Friday, 11th September 2015 US Open women’s semis postponed NEW YORK: Serena Williams quest at more tennis history was put on hold yesterday as the US Open women’s semi-finals were postponed, officials pushing back the matches to today due to forecasts of rain in New York. Top-ranked defending champion Wil- liams now will play Italy’s 43-ranked Roberta Vinci in today’s second semi-final after Romania’s second-ranked Simona Halep faces Italian 26th seed Flavia Pennetta in the opener at Arthur Ashe Stadium starting at 11am. (6pm Bahrain time). The winners will meet in tomorrow’s final. Men’s semi-finals today were delayed two hours to 5pm (midnight Bahrain time) to allow for the extra matches. The delays come in the final uncovered year for Arthur Ashe Stadium, which starting next year will have a retractable roof to avoid any bad weather postponements. TODAY’S US OPEN ORDER OF PLAY (x denotes seeded player; all Bahrain time) Arthur Ashe Stadium (6pm) Women’s semi-finals: Simona Halep (ROM x2) v Flavia Pennetta (ITA x26); Serena Williams (USA x1) v Roberta Vinci (ITA). (Midnight) Men’s semi-finals: Novak Djokovic (SRB x1) v Marin Cilic (CRO x9); Stan Wawrinka (SUI x5) v Roger Federer (SUI x2). FEDERER TAKES ON WAWRINKA NEW YORK: Five-time champion R o g e r Federer put on a tennis masterclass on Wednesday, routing Richard Gasquet to reach his 10th US Open semi-final, where he will face close friend Stan Wawrinka. n Federer reacts after beating Gasquet The 34-year-old, bidding to become the oldest champion in New York in 45 years, took just 87 minutes to beat Gasquet for the 15th time in 17 meetings, his 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 victory only revealing half the story. The Swiss fired 50 winners and 16 aces and did not face a single break point. Federer hasn’t dropped a set at the tournament in five rounds and has been broken just twice. But he will be wary of the danger posed by Wawrinka despite holding a 16-3 career edge. Wawrinka defeated him in their last meeting in straight sets in the quarter-finals on his way to the French Open title in June. “I faced the big serves of John Isner in the last round so I felt tonight I had a little extra time,” said second seed Federer. “I stayed aggressive and enjoyed myself.” Also enjoying themselves watching the master at work on Arthur Ashe Stadium were Andre Agassi and Bjorn Borg as well as celebrities such as Justin Timberlake and Bradley Cooper. “Stan played wonderfully against me in Paris and I was happy for him that he won the title. He real- NEW YORK: World number three Maria Sharapova will compete in her eighth WTA Finals next month in Singapore after officially qualifying this week, the women’s tennis governing body said yesterday. The 28-year-old Russian, who missed the US Open because of injury, won the event on her debut in 2004 and has since reached the final twice in 2007 and 2012. Grand-slam chasing Serena Williams, winner of the last three WTA end-of-year tournaments, and Romania’s Simona Halep have also booked their tickets for the Oct 23-Nov 1 event. Five more places are still available. n Aussies look to seal series LONDON: Australia hope to gain a measure of revenge for their Ashes defeat by wrapping up the one-day cricket series with victory over England at Headingley today (starting 12.30pm Bahrain time). The tourists lead the fivematch series 2-1 after wins at Southampton andLord’s, before England’s 93-run victory at Old Trafford on Tuesday. England bowler Chris Woakes has been ruled out with a thigh injury. Reece Topley or David Willey could come in. Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc may be rested by coach Darren Lehmann. n PSG to rest Ibrahimovic PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain will n Wawrinka returns a shot to Anderson ly deserved it,” addedFederer, who was playing in his 46th Grand Slam quarer-final to Gasquet’s fourth. “He has worked so hard and really improved. I am happy to play him here for the first time. It’s cool for us and Switzerland.” Wawrinka reached the semi-finals with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 rout of South Africa’s Kevin Anderson. Wawrinka, the 30-year-old fifth seed, booked a spot in his second US Open last-four match, having also reached the same stage in 2013. “I played my best match of the tournament so far,” said Wawrinka. “Against Roger, I will need to play my best to win. It’s a big challenege but I am ready.” Anderson, the 15th seed and playing in his first Grand Slam quarter-final, had knocked out third seed Andy Murray in the previous round. That effort seemed to take its toll as he committed 42 unforced errors and carved out just a single break point against the fifth-seeded Wawrinka. The result shattered 29-year-old Anderson’s hopes of becoming the first South African in the semi-finals in New York since Johan Kriek in 1980. Anderson had won four of his last seven meetings with Wawrinka but he was horribly out of sorts on Wednesday, dropping serve in the seventh game of the first set and ninth of the second. Stage set for semis – Page 30 Akhtar set to enliven cricket finale FORMER Pakistan international cricketer Shoaib Akhtar will be the chief guest at today’s final, starting at 4pm, of the Sprite Cricket Tournament being organised by Coca-Cola Bottling Company at the Busaiteen Ground. Twenty-eight teams are in the fray and matches start at 6.45am today. It will be played in league-cumknock-out format. Each team consists of 11 players and each innings consist of six overs. Akhtar, a much feared fast bowler at his prime, is the brand Sprite ambassador. The 40-year-old Akhtar from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, played in 46 Tests and claimed 178 wickets with an average of 25.69. He also played in 163 one-dayers and claimed 247 wickets with an average of 24.87and 15 T20s with 19 wickets for an average of 22.73. n Sharapova qualifies for WTA year-ender Known as Rawalpindi Express, Akhtar is one of only three bowlers to have breached the 100mph barrier in cricket history. He clocked 100.2mph during a 2003 World Cup match against England in South Africa – the fastest recorded to date. Akhtar is presently on a tour of Gulf countries and Bahrain will be his second stop after Qatar. “I have had a wonderful time with the Sprite Cricket Stars campaign in the UAE and Qatar and am looking forward to meeting my fans in Bahrain,” said Akhtar. “These are the people who have made me a star and now I would love to watch them play the game.” The winning Sprite Cricket Stars team will receive $1,500 (BD566) and the runners-up $1,000 (BD378). Since his retirement, Akhtar is a popular and regular TV cricket commentator. rest Zlatan Ibrahimovic for today’s home Ligue 1 clash with Bordeaux ahead of next week’s opening round of Champions League games. Ibrahimovic suffered an abdominal injury on international duty with Sweden in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Russia last week and Paris coach Laurent Blanc admits the 33-year-old needs a rest. “He is not in the best of states. He picked up an injury with Sweden, but he could have played against Bordeaux, although he won’t. We have decided to rest him so he will be on top form against Malmo,” Blanc told a press conference yesterday ahead of today’s match at the Parc des Princes. n Bannister shoes fetch $412,000 LONDON: The pair of running shoes worn by Roger Bannister when the Briton ran the first sub-four minute mile in 1954 were sold by auctioneers Christie’s yesterday for £266,500 ($412,062.30). The black kangaroo leather shoes, with six spikes on each sole, were accompanied by a letter of provenance signed by Bannister, 86, who was selling them to benefit charitable causes. Expected to fetch between £30,000-50,000, they were bought by an anonymous bidder at the ‘Out of the Ordinary’ sale in London. n Akhtar ... star attraction Published and printed by Dar Akhbar Al Khaleej Press and Publishing House (WLL). Editorial: P.O. Box 5300, Manama. Tel: 17620222. Fax: 17622141. GDN Online: http://www.gdnonline.com. Email: gdn1@batelco.com.bh. Advertising: P.O. Box 1100, Manama. Tel: 17299110/17293131. 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