Speaks for you Lawzy project gets green signaL S

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Speaks for you Lawzy project gets green signaL S
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
Issue No. 6450
Speaks for you
West
Ham
beat
Man
City
‘New
hires
need
to be
trained’
8P 32
8P 13
Awards
matter to me:
Deepika
8P 18-19
Kim’s
birthday
bash in Las
Vegas
Lawzy project gets green signaL
insULt
proVes
costLy
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he unruly behaviour
proved costly for former
MP Osama Al Tamimi as the
Interior Ministry took him
into custody for insulting an
on duty policeman.
The incident occurred
when the former MP,
known for stirring up
controversies,
visited
the elections supervisory
committee
office
to
appeal the rejection of
his nomination for the
King Hamad
award for
innovation
launched
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forthcoming Parliamentary
elections.
Read the detailed report
on Page 3
Adamant Iran hangs woman
Tehran
efying
international
pressure,
Iran
has
executed a woman convicted
of murdering a former
intelligence officer.
Iranian actors and other
D
Ms. Jabbari
prominent
figures
had United Nations and human
rights groups, which
campaigned for clemency
that a confession
on behalf of Reyhaneh
Full said
to her crime was
Jabbari, 26, who was
report on obtained under
hanged yesterday.
intense pressure and
The execution drew
page 9
threats from Iranian
condemnation from the
8P 3
prosecutors.
The Facebook campaigners
condemned the execution
of Ms. Jabbari, while the US
and Britain issued statements
asking Iran to halt its use of
the death penalty.
upreme Council for Youth
and Sport Chairman,
Bahrain Olympic Committee
President and Royal Charity
Organisation Chairman HH
Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad
Al Khalifa has launched HM
King Hamad International
Award
for
Invention
yesterday in London.
The
award
is
in
recognition of the prominent
role that is being played by
His Majesty King Hamad bin
Isa Al Khalifa in supporting
inventors and inventions and
motivating inventors and
innovators to carry on with
their creative work in the
service of humankind.
During the launch, Shaikh
Nasser said that HM the
King was a great supporter of
scientific work and inventions
at the international level,
stressing that his support
was clear and evident in his
directives to sponsor the
British Inventions Show.
The award, which will
be made of pure gold, will
enable direct communication
between
international
science institutions to learn
about inventions and support
inventors.
Read the detailed story on
Page 2
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
EMBASSY OF
INVENTION
IS BORN
Impetus to inventions
Hackers target Ukraine’s
election website
Kiev
Hackers attacked Ukraine’s
election commission website
yesterday on the eve of parliamentary polls, officials said, but
they denied Russian reports
that the vote counting system
itself had been put out of action.
The www.cvk.gov.ua site, run
by the commission in charge
of organising today’s election,
briefly shut down.
Ukrainian security officials
blamed a denial-of-service
(DDoS) attack, a method that
can slow down or disable a network by flooding it with communications requests.
“There is a DDoS attack on the
commission’s site,” the government information security service said on its Facebook page.
Anger mounts in Hungary
over internet tax
Budapest
A proposed Hungarian tax on
internet usage has sparked
new accusations of an antidemocratic crackdown in the
EU member as tens of thousands are expected to march
against the measure today.
Economy Minister Mihaly
Varga said on Tuesday that
the tax -- 150 forints (0.50
euros, $0.61) on each transferred gigabyte of data -- was
needed to plug holes in the
2015 budget of one of the EU’s
most indebted nations. He also said the tax was fair as
it reflected a shift by consumers to the internet away from
phone lines. The idea has triggered alarm,
including from Nellie Kroes,
the EU’s digital chief, who
tweeted that the tax was “a
shame for users and a shame
for the Hungarian government”.
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Manama
I
n a bid to support inventors
and encourage them on their
journey of discovery, Supreme
Council for Youth and Sport
Chairman, Bahrain Olympic
Committee President and
Royal Charity Organisation
Chairman HH Shaikh Nasser
bin Hamad Al Khalifa has
announced the birth of the
world’s first Embassy of
Invention in the Kingdom.
At a glittering ceremony
to honour the participants
of British Inventions Show
in London, which saw the
participation of over 170
people from various countries,
Shaikh Nasser said, he
nurtured the hope for a better
future in a world where “we
celebrate the power of a great
idea and the potential of a
creative mind.”
“It is my honour to
announce the birth of the
world’s first Embassy of
Invention in the Kingdom of
Bahrain, in partnership with
the British Inventors Society.
This milestone stems from His
Majesty King Hamad bin Isa
Al Khalifa’s goal to make the
Kingdom the cradle of global
innovation where exciting
ideas can be encouraged and
seen to fruition,” he said.
Shaikh Nasser pointed out
that the embassy would seek
to create an environment
of innovation by becoming
a hub where inventors and
innovators could come
together and develop their
ideas.
“Additionally, this institution
will concentrate on supporting
the youth and encouraging them
on their journey of discovery.
Inventors will have access
to specialist support, from
designing to prototyping,
commercial appraisal and
investment, to name a few,”
said Shaikh Nasser.
Brazil beefs up security
ahead of vote
Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian authorities have
deployed 35,000 military
police in Rio de Janeiro ahead
of today’s presidential runoff election after a string of
attacks on police and clashes
between drug gangs.
The state security secretariat
said yesterday it had moved the
deployment ahead by 24 hours
after a policeman was killed last
week in Mangueira, a favela
(slum) in the north of the city.
The victim was part of a police
unit posted in the community
as part of a push to “pacify”
Rio’s favelas, or wrest them
back from the drug traffickers
who have controlled them for
decades in many cases.
It is my honour to announce the
birth of the world’s first Embassy of
Invention in the Kingdom of Bahrain,
in partnership with the British
Inventors Society. This milestone
stems from His Majesty King Hamad
bin Isa Al Khalifa’s goal to make the
Kingdom the cradle of global innovation where exciting ideas can be
encouraged and seen to fruition.
- Shaikh Nasser
At the ceremony, Shaikh Nasser was honoured as an innovation leader.
Quoting Thomas Edison he
said, “If we all did the things
we are really capable of doing,
we would literally astound
ourselves.”
“When
Graham
Bell
– an inventor to whom we
attribute communication demonstrated the telephone,
his invention, former US
President Hayes reportedly
said: ‘It’s a great invention, but
who would want to use one?’
Well, we all know the answer
to that question,” he said.
At the ceremony, Shaikh
Nasser was honoured as
an innovation leader, in an
appreciation of his role in
supporting inventors from all
over the world and for his
contributions to the success of
the Show.
International figures and
Bahrain’s Ambassador to the
United Kingdom were among
the guests who attended the
ceremony.
Winners congratulated
Congratulating the award
winners of the British
Invention Show, Shaikh
Nasser stressed the importance
of their inventions.
“Everyone is a winner at the
Show and there are no losers,
particularly after the display of
the inventions that were really
special and covered various
Shaikh Nasser hands over an award to a participant.
fields,” he said.
He noted, the massive
presence of inventors from
various countries at the show
organised by the Nasser bin
Hamad Foundation was a
reflection of its importance.
He said, the show featured
various inventions that
changed smart ideas and
concepts
into
practical
solutions and products.
“The level of participation
this year was outstanding and
enabled the Show to achieve
its goals and to take investors
and companies to inventors
and thus create a common
ground for cooperation
between all parties,” he said.
Shaikh Nasser also praised
the inventions presented by
Bahraini inventor Amina
Al Hawaj who succeeded in
attracting the attention and
interest of the visitors and of
international institutions and
companies.
“The participation of
Amina Al Hawaj in this
year’s Show offers the
world a shining example
of the support provided by
Bahrain, particularly HM
King Hamad, to inventors
and the country’s keen
interest in setting up the
best environment to help
innovators and inventors
to materialise their exciting
ideas and carry on with their
work. It also consolidates
Bahrain’s status among the
world countries that support
science,
creativity
and
inventions,” he added.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
3
Unruly behaviour
Dr. Al Kaabi
Lawzy
project
gets
green
signal
Manama
he Al Lawzy lake
development project has
been given official clearence,
Municipalities Affairs and
Urban Planning Minister
Dr. Juma Al Kaabi said.
The first phase of the
development project costing
BD288,000 has been awarded
to a specialised company.
The minister pointed
that the natural reserve had
been officially demarcated
in coordination with the
officials, adding that the site
would be fenced soon.
“The contractor who
started working on the
project this week is expected
to complete it within six
months”, Dr. Al Kaabi said.
He affirmed the ministry’s
keenness on developing
public parks in Bahrain,
in line with work plan of
the government, chaired
by Prime Minister HRH
Prince Khalifa bin Salman
Al Khalifa.
Meanwhile, he lauded
the initiatives of Wife of
His Majesty the King and
President of the National
Initiative to Develop the
Agricultural Sector, HRH
Princess
Sabeeka
bint
Ibrahim Al Khalifa, to
implement the project,
which aims at protecting
the environment, ensuring
biodiversity and expanding
green spaces in Bahrain.
Misconduct lands
ex-MP in custody
The Interior
Ministry said that
the action was
initiated against
the former MP for
insulting an on
duty policeman
at the elections
supervisory
committee office at
Khawla Secondary
School in Hoora on
Friday.
T
The first
phase of the
development
project costing
BD288,000 has
been awarded
to a specialised
company.
Mr. Al Tamimi
DT News Network
news@dt.bh
T
he Interior Ministry has
taken the dismissed MP
Osama Al Tamimi into custody
for seven days for questioning
over assault allegations.
Mr. Al Tamimi has been at
the centre of controversy since
he was elected to parliament in
by-elections held to replace 18 Al
Wefaq MPs who resigned in the
wake of 2011 unrest.
The Interior Ministry said that
the action was initiated against
the former MP for insulting an on
duty policeman at the elections
supervisory committee office
Mr. Al Tamimi angrily reacting during the parliament session on April 29.
at Khawla Secondary School in
Hoora on Friday.
Mr Al Tamimi visited
the committee to lodge an
appeal after his nomination for
the parliamentary elections was
rejected earlier. The Interior
Ministry said in a statement
that Mr Al Tamimi insulted the
victim when the latter requested
him to show his identity card
before entering the committee
office.
“He (Mr Al Tamimi) termed
the officer as a mercenary
and told him he must bring him
a cup of tea and welcome him
when he saw him coming instead
of requesting to his ID card,” the
statement explained.
The court will soon hear the
appeal of the ex MP against
the rejection of his nomination.
Meanwhile, the Interior
Ministry confirmed that he will
be allowed to attend the court
hearings.
Mr Al Tamimi became the
first MP to have been suspended
from the parliament when he
insulted and threatened Minister
of State for Foreign Affairs,
Ghanim Al Buainain. Mr Al
Tamimi also insulted MP Sawsan
Taqawi during the lunch break
on the same day. He also torched
an Israeli flag in parliament in
November 2012.
Dismissed in May
M
r. Al Tamimi was dismissed from the parliament on last
May 20, as 31 parliamentarians voted against him for his
repeated misconduct at the parliament sessions. Parliament
Chairman Khalifa Al Dhahrani had officially announced
his ouster, temporarily leaving Central Governorate’s fifth
district without a representative in the House.
Prior to his ouster, 25 MPs had recommended for
voting in the parliament in order to dismiss Mr. Al Tamimi.
Parliament’s Legislative and Legal Committee recorded over
five acts committed by him during the parliamentary session.
The latest incident occurred on April 29 when Mr. Al
Tamimi, enraged over alleged human rights violations in
Jaw prison, almost engaged in a physical conflict with MP
Hassan Al Dossary.
Student’s body
flown to India
DT News Network
T
he body of the Asian School
student Stella Thomas was
flown to Mysore, India, yesterday.
The tenth grader was found dead
at her home in Umm Al Hassam on
Thursday night.
Stella’s father Thomas Devasya
and mother Achamma Thomas
accompanied the body to India.
Before the body was taken to the
The tenth grader was found dead at her
home in Umm Al Hassam on Thursday night.
Stella’s father Thomas Devasya and mother
Achamma Thomas accompanied the body
airport, a prayer ceremony was held
in memory of Stella at Salmaniya
Medical Complex (SMC) morgue.
The elder sister of the deceased is
working in Bangalore in South India
while her elder brother is studying
at Karunya Engineering College in
Coimbatore.
The deceased Stella
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
MAN DENIES HUMAN
TRAFFICKING CHARGE
Prostitution
DT News Network
Manama
A
n Asian man accused of
trafficking two women
pleaded not guilty before
the High Criminal Court.
The
defendant
was
arrested after one of the
victims called the police
and informed them they
were being held captive in
a hotel.
Police nabbed the man
after the women revealed
his identity and accused him
of holding them captive.
The defendant was arrested after one
of the victims called the police and
informed them they were being held
captive in a hotel. Police nabbed the
man after the women revealed his
identity and accused him of forcing
them to have sex with strangers.
“I came to Bahrain
to work as a maid but I
was tricked to flee from
my sponsor’s house by an
Indonesian woman, who
I got acquainted with on
Facebook. A man came to
me and picked me up and
took me to an apartment in
Qudaibiya,” the first victim
told prosecutors earlier.
“Then he (the defendant)
had sexually assaulted me
twice, before he forced me
to have sex with strangers for
an amount ranging between
BD20 and BD30,” she added.
“I was transferred later to
a new apartment in Manama
and I was housed in an
accommodation with the
second victim. The same man
was bringing strangers to have
sex with us for money,” she
continued. They were saved after the
second victim had managed
to get a mobile phone and
called police.
Biting cop lands
man in jail
DT News Network
Manama
F
or biting an on duty
policeman, the High
Criminal Court sentenced a
man to five years behind bars.
Policemen rushed to a
house, after they received
a call from the defendant’s
mother, who reported to
the police that her son and
husband were having a heated
argument.
When the officers arrived at
their home and tried to pacify
the son, the latter assaulted
them, initially verbally, before
becoming violent.
Court files showed that he
had bitten one of the officers
when they tried to take him to
the police patrol.
It was later discovered that
the defendant was under the
influence of an illegal drug
when the incident happened,
after his saliva was examined.
Police rushed to a
house when they
received a call
from a woman
about her husband and son
arguing. When the
officers arrived
and tried to pacify
the son, the latter
bit one of them
while they were
trying to take him
to the patrol car.
ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT!
PIC BY BIJU K.
The Arad Fort, a 15th century fort, built in the typical style of Islamic forts and illuminated at night,
looks absolutely magnificent in this photo snapped by DT News at 7pm last night.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
5
RIOTERS JAILED
FOR FIVE YEARS
lllegal gathering
DT News Network
Manama
T
he High Criminal
Court
sentenced
two men to five years in
prison for participating in
a riot, which took place in
Muqsha.
The incident happened
last February, when police
received information about
300 rioters causing troubles
in Muqsha.
The vandals allegedly
closed the Budaiya Highway
with tree trunks and garbage,
as well as nails.
Police officers were given
The incident happened last February,
when police received information
about 300 rioters causing troubles
in Muqsha. The vandals allegedly
closed the Budaiya Highway with tree
trunks, garbage, as well as nails.
a hostile reception when
they arrived on the scene as
the saboteurs targeted them
with firebombs and metal
rods. As a result, an officer
suffered a chest injury, while
his colleague was wounded,
while he was arresting the
second defendant who had
showed some resistance
before he surrendered.
The first defendant was
also captured on the scene
by the security forces.
Both men were charged
with attacking policemen,
rioting and participating in
an illegal gathering.
Teen jailed for
attacking cops
The vandals broke some of the school
facilities in Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman
Institute of Technology.
Two schools attacked
by vandals
DT News Network
Manama
T
he Ministry of Education announced
that two schools have been added
to the list of educational institutions
attacked by vandals this year.
Vandals broke into the Shaikh Khalifa
bin Salman Institute of Technology
located at Muharraq and destroyed some
of the school’s facilities.
Another school, the Sitra Primary
School for Boys, was also attacked by
vandals who damaged its walls.
According to the ministry, these
incidents totalled 348 attacks on
educational institutions this year.
The 19-year-old defendant was
among the 40 men who rioted
in Sitra, where they blocked the
roads with planks and stones.
The rioters also pelted officers with iron rods as well as
Molotov cocktails.
DT News Network
Manama
A
19-year-old defendant
was slapped with a three
year jail term after the High
Criminal Court found him
guilty of attacking a policeman
in Sitra.
The teenager was among the
40 men who rioted in Sitra,
where they blocked the roads
with planks and stones.
The rioters also pelted
officers with iron rods as well
as Molotov cocktails.
The security forces officers
dispersed the mob, and later a
policeman managed to capture
the defendant. But before his
arrest, the teenager allegedly
punched the officer in a
bid to escape. However, the
policeman emerged unharmed
from the incident. Public schools ready to integrate
students with special needs
DT News Network
Manama
M
inister
of
Education, Dr.
Majid Al Nuaimi,
stated that thanks
to the great support
received
by
the
ministry from the
Wise Leadership, the
public schools are
now ready to integrate
students with special
needs.
He added that they
provide the necessary
infrastructure
and
facilities, combined
with
tools
that
will help and ease
the integration
of Dr. Al Nuaimi with a special needs student.
students with various
of cadres working in special education and
forms of disabilities.
Also, classes have been provided with the organization of training programmes
modern electronic tools that will help and workshops that raise the competence
to raise students’ abilities to learn in an and know-how of developments in this
appropriate environment, in addition field sector, in addition to sending a
to specialised human resources that are number of them to pursue higher studies.
The ministry will continue to follow up
increasing yearly due to preparation,
rehabilitation and continuing initiative of and visit the merged classes to ensure the
success of the project and make sure that
the ministry.
The minister pointed out that the all the requirements of the special needs
ministry holds the preparation and training students are met.
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
A real success
IGN CoNveNtIoN a
hIt amoNG publIC
Mohammed Zafran / DTNN
news@dt.bh
O
ver 6000 Anime fans and
Gamers attended Bahrain’s
largest pop culture event in the
past two days.
IGN Anime and Gaming
Convention marked a new
record attendance as more than
6000 people attended the two-day
event over the weekend.
It beat its own record of 4000
recorded last year as fans flew
from all over GCC to participate
in the event to be part of the
gaming and cosplay competitions.
Spectators got the opportunity
to meet the special guests
including international celebrities.
The event also featured a
large exhibition area with over
70 exhibitors who displayed a
collection of items related to the
event’s different themes. There
was also a large artist ally for
Bahraini and regional artists to
display their work.
Talking to DT News,
IGN Convention Organising
President Omar Abdulaziz
revealed the story about the
development of convention from
being a small event for the geeks
market in Bahrain in 2010.
“Four years back, a friend of
mine came up with the idea to
organise an event for the geeks
market in Bahrain. At the time
there were not many events like
this, we decided to try it out,”
he said.
Mr. Abdulaziz said, initially
they were discouraged from doing
it. “People asked us why we would
organize the ‘costume party’ and
that it would not be accepted in
Bahrain. But surprisingly it took
off. Now we have international
guests and participation from
many countries. This is regarded
as one of the biggest events
happening in Bahrain. We are
very happy with how things have
panned out this year,” he said.
IGN Middle East Director
Abbas Jaffar Ali noted that events
like this in Bahrain would boost
the economy and allow further
investments.
The celebrity attractions
during the event were Game
of Thrones star Hafthor Julius
Bjornsson who served as Ser
Gregor Clegane AKA “The
Mountain” on the show, and
Julia Voth who is renowned to
be the motion capture model of
Jill Valentine in the Resident Evil
video games.
Fans got a chance to interact
with the celebrities. They also
had the chance to receive
autographs from the stars for a
fee of BD5.
The regional celebrities to be
featured at IGN Convention are
emerging young Emirati director
Mohammed Fikree, and social
media expert Hamad Qalam. The convention was held with
the support of the Economic
Development Board, UNIDO,
Tamkeen and the US Embassy
in Bahrain.
Cosplayers at the convention.
The convention saw the
participation of over 6000 Anime
fans and Gamers. It beat its own
record of 4000 recorded last year
as fans flew from all over GCC
to participate in the event to be
part of the gaming and cosplay
competitions.
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
Encouraging
transparEncy
Tamkeen’s new programme
The participants of the meeting.
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O
fficials from Tamkeen
discussed their new
enterprise support program
scheme in Startup Bahrain’s
fourth monthly morning
meeting yesterday.
The morning meeting
focussed on Tamkeen’s
support scheme to discuss
the new changes applied to
the new scheme. The meeting
also discussed encouraging
a
transparent
dialogue
between service providers and
entrepreneurs
Startup Mornings was
held at the Bahrain Business
and Professional Women
Club, with the partnerships
of Tamkeen, Zain Bahrain and
Development Bank. Over 50
startups, entrepreneurs and
members of the community
attended.
Startup Bahrain started
in March 2013 as a digital
magazine for Android and
iOS users, focussing on the
entrepreneurship scene in
Bahrain.
Later it started moving on to
developing more community
driven events to bring
entrepreneurs in a friendly
environment together.
“Our objective is to build
a platform and community
for direct dialogue and
communication
without
boundaries and restriction in
a friendly environment, said
Ahmed Al Sawafiri, founder
of Startup Bahrain and Startup
Mornings.
The new support scheme is
in the light Tamkeen dropping
its funds from 80pc to 50pc.
Tamkeen’s Senior Manager
Qusay Al Arrayedh said
during the event that through
the Enterprise Support
Programme, the new strategy
relies on the person to provide
all the information. “This
gives the space to focus,” he
said.
Tamkeen’s
Senior
Manager for Marketing
One
of
the
Communications, Hala
“Our objective is
entrepreneurs for a digital
Sulaiman said, “This will
media-focused business
ensure solutions with to build a platform
named ‘Web Avenue’,
private sectors as the new
and community for
Iyad Ebrahim said, “I
programme is designed
think this is a step of
to support enterprises direct dialogue and
improvement because of
and its development.”
the fact that we can now
Ahmed Al Sawafiri, communication
allocate the support fund
an attendee, confirmed
without
boundaries
to where it is needed. Not
that, the plan seemed
any company can get large
to benefit its overall
and restriction in a
sum of dinars, it will be
outcome as it ensured
friendly environment,” analysed in terms of support
more commitment and
for its development.’
seriousness from the
said Mr. Al Sawafiri
He also added, “Startup
entrepreneurs. “It also
Bahrain encourages good
lowers the chances of
networking opportunities
fake applications, for
for entrepreneurs to
many people seem to
keep improving their
consider Tamkeen like
is an encouraging strategy to
a grant house, therefore this change that mindset,” he said. businesses.”
Ministry keeps a tab on Ashura preparations
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T
o get ready for Ashoora
and to learn more about
the supply and demand at
the central markets, senior
officials of the Ministry of
Industry and Commerce
visited several markets,
including Manama Central
Market for vegetables and
fruits to oversee the stability
of fruits and vegetables
prices.
Major suppliers asserted
the availability of fruits
and vegetables in good
quantities and prices to
meet the expected demands
in the coming days, in
which more than 1500 tons
of fruits and vegetables are
provided on a daily basis
from Saudi Arabia, Jordan,
Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey,
India, Pakistan and other
countries.
With regard to meat, the
Delmon Poultry Company
has provided 29,000 kilos of
fresh chicken on a daily basis
in the last week, while there is
enough stock of frozen chicken
for the next six months.
The Ministry of Industry
and Commerce follows
up the commercial sector
to ensure the availability
of goods and services,
especially during especial
occasions to ensure the
stability of prices.
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Dear editor,
It is almost time to bid adieu
to the summer season and
welcome gleefully the winter!
It is indeed time to turn to
save-electricity mode by
turning off the AC and invest
on clothes that keep you
warm.
Well, while the whole citizens
and residents of Bahrain are
eagerly awaiting the chilling
winter season, many school
children are weary about the
impending season as they are
expected to wake up before
dawn and get ready to go to
school putting up with the
teeth-grinding cold!
‘Early to bed and early to rise
‘does indeed make a good
adage but is often perceived
by some to be difficult to
practise.
The school timings in Bahrain
including the other parts of
GCC are normally between
7.30 to 2pm which seems to
be quite in favour of aforesaid
dictum.
Although schools in some
countries start only at 9am
in the morning, the practice
of early timings in Bahrain
is indeed a good one. It
habituates the children to
wake up early in the morning
Goodbye
millennium
flower!
-
everyday and thereby giving
them enough time for
themselves and to foster their
innate talents.
However, as many would
concur, it is extremely difficult
for everyone including the
elders to wake up early in
the morning during the
winter season. If elders find
it difficult to wake up early in
the morning, it is anybody’s
surmise how difficult it would
be for the tiny tots to do so!
The children who stay in the
city ought to wake up as
early as 5am. Overlooking
the chilling cold, they have to
get ready for the school and
board their school transport
by around 6am.
If children have to wake up
this early, it goes without
saying how early the parents
need to wake up to prepare
their children to school.
Further, parents have to
inevitably go to bed early as
they have to wake up early
the next morning!
It is an established fact that
good sleep is an essential precondition to effective learning
and good memory. The
smaller children need much
more sleep than the grown
up ones. (The author who has
studied psychology firmly
believes in this fact)
What is the solution then?
How about having different
school timing for the school
children exclusively during
the winter season?
Will the Ministry concerned
look into the pros and cons
of this? Do the private school
managements have the
liberty and authority to make
the necessary changes and
if they do, are they ready to
be flexible on this matter
keeping the best interests of
the school students?
The present day children are
the real assets as they form
the future human resource of
the country!
Anthony D’Souza,
English lecturer
the world confidently and
without any hesitation or fear
of being rejected.
Many people are unhappy
because they do not
know how to take care of
themselves.
They normally act impulsively
and they always try to please
everyone, even if it meant,
giving up what was right and
going against one’s principle.
I would like to end this letter
with the ‘12 steps to Self
Care’, which had changed my
life for the better. I am sure,
your readers would find them
helpful:
1. If it feels wrong, don’t do
it!
2. Say ‘exactly’ what you
mean
3. Don’t be a people pleaser
4. Trust your instincts
5. Never speak bad about
yourself
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Learning to love yourself
Dear sir,
There are some people in
the world, who do not love
themselves.
When I say to ‘love yourself,’ it
does not mean that you would
indulge on ‘ego-tripping’ or
narcissistic attitude.
There is an old adage which
says, ‘You cannot give what
you do not have’ and this
definitely includes ‘love’. If
you do not know how to love
yourself, then, you cannot
give love to others. Therefore,
learning to love yourself is the
key to true happiness.
Loving oneself means being
able to accept yourself for
what you are. This means
that you are totally at peace
with yourself and can face
Dear sir,
I was saddened by the death
of 10th grader Stella Thomas,
who committed suicide at
home while her parents were
still out.
It is always heartbreaking to
read about young people
who turn to suicide as a
means of escaping their
problems, when they could
always turn to members
of their own families for
guidance and support.
According to your report
yesterday, Stella left a suicide
note and it seemed that the
girl was a victim of bullying
in school.
The report indicated that
‘the note pointed fingers at
one of the students in Stella’s
school, who had allegedly
been harassing her for the
past two years.’
It did not say whether
it was a boy or a girl who
was harassing Stella but
definitely, whoever it was, he
or she had a big role in the
girl’s suicide.
It is just a waste to lose such
a beautiful and talented girl
to suicide.
Stella had her whole life
ahead of her and a bright
future because she was a
good student in school.
I feel sorry for her parents
for losing their ‘millennium
flower.’ My heart goes to
them and to all those who
loved her.
Goodbye millennium flower!
May you find peace wherever
you are.
Jameela Raj
6.
Never give up on your
dreams
7. Don’t be afraid to say ‘No’
8. Don’t be afraid to say
‘Yes’
9. Be kind to your self
10. Let go of what you can’t
control
11. Stay away from drama
and negativity
12. Love everyone, including
yourself!
Jacqueline
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Global appeal ignored
IRAN HANgS
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Arthur Macmillan
Tehran
I
ran yesterday hanged a woman
convicted of murdering a former
intelligence officer she claimed
had tried to sexually assault her,
defying international appeals for a
stay of execution.
Reyhaneh Jabbari, 26, who had
been on death row for five years,
was put to death at dawn, the
official IRNA news agency quoted
the Tehran prosecutor’s office as
saying.
The
execution
drew
condemnation from the United
States and human rights monitor
Amnesty International, which
dubbed it “a bloody stain on Iran’s
human rights record” and “an
affront to justice”.
A message posted on the
homepage of a Facebook campaign
set up to try to save Jabbari noted
the “sad news” of her death,
adding the words “Rest in Peace”
alongside pictures of her as a
young child.
Ms. Jabbari, an interior
designer, was executed for the fatal
2007 stabbing of Morteza Abdolali
Sarbandi.
The United Nations and human
rights groups had said a confession
to her crime was obtained under
intense pressure and threats from
Iranian prosecutors, and that she
should have had a retrial.
Iranian actors and other
prominent figures had campaigned
for clemency on Ms. Jabbari’s behalf,
echoing similar calls in the West.
The judiciary had given
several deadlines for Sarbandi’s
family to spare Ms. Jabbari
under an Islamic sharia law
provision that allows a death
sentence for murder to be
commuted to jail time.
(AFP)
A screenshot of the Facebook page dedicated to Ms. Jabbari.
No clemency
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Ms. Jabbari
ut relatives of Sarbandi, a 47-year-old surgeon
who earlier worked for the intelligence ministry,
refused the pleas, demanding, according to Iranian
media, that she tell “the truth.”
A UN human rights monitor said the killing came
in self-defence after Sarbandi tried to sexually abuse
Jabbari, and that the condemned woman’s trial in
2009 had been deeply flawed.
But a medical report, prepared for the judiciary
and quoted by IRNA in its dispatch, said Sarbandi
was stabbed in the back and that the killing had been
premeditated.
Efforts for a commuted jail sentence had intensified
in recent weeks but Sarbandi’s family and Ms. Jabbari
remained at loggerheads over the circumstances of
the killing.
According to Jalal Sarbandi, the victim’s eldest
son, Ms. Jabbari testified that a man was present in
the apartment where his father was killed but she had
refused to reveal his identity. Ms. Jabbari’s mother
was allowed to visit her for one hour on Friday.
US, Britain condemn
F
ollowing Ms. Jabbari’s death, the US State
Department issued a statement that cited
“serious concerns with the fairness” of her trial,
including “reports of confessions made under severe
duress.” “We join our voice with those who call on
Iran to respect the fair trial guarantees afforded to its
people under Iran’s own laws and its international
obligations,” spokeswoman Jen Psaki added.
Britain voiced similar concerns and called on the
Islamic republic to halt its use of the death penalty.
“Actions like these do not help Iran build
confidence or trust with the international
community. I urge Iran to put a moratorium
on all executions,” said Foreign Office Minister
Tobias Ellwood.
According to the United Nations, more than
250 people have been executed in Iran since the
beginning of 2014.
Amnesty’s deputy director for the Middle
East and North Africa, Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui,
said Ms. Jabbari’s death was “disappointing in
the extreme”.
Middle east
9
LAFFER – THE BEST MEDICINE
Not only, but also
arthur Macdonald
I
ts strikes me that in both Bahrain and
Britain politics are becoming a bit
banal.
To be fair some people in Bahrain
are getting a bit more excited about the
forthcoming elections than is the case in
the UK.
No one seems to be running around
burning cars in Britain or committing
meaningless acts of sabotage and violence.
But while I have to condemn those
who are carrying out these acts I do get
a feeling that there is something positive
about the fact that people are that excited
about the outcome of the forthcoming
plebiscite.
In Britain, the prospects of voting next
year is a bit of a yawn when it comes to
wondering what any party actually stands
for.
We are all well aware that the only really
radical party is the UK Independence
Party who have rather set the heather on
fire by having a clear policy that involves
us leaving the European Union.
They will doubtless win a bye-election
next month but come the General Election
they will probably lose that seat and are
unlikely to have more than a handful of
members of parliament, if that, when the
votes are counted and the results are in.
What they have achieved, however, is
to throw a bit of a googly at the major
parties in where they stand in terms of
issues of immigration and membership of
the European club.
Both Labour and the Conservatives
seem to have risen to this challenge by
moving to the right.
But the bottom line is that there is
practically no immigration worth talking
about in the UK while leaving the
European Union is almost certainly not
popular with anyone other than empire
loyalists in the Tory Party.
Out of a total population of more than
60 million people we have about two
million immigrants.
That is not much compared to Bahrain
where the split between expats and locals
is about 50-50.
By and large no one in Bahrain is
all that bothered about the large expat
community, which is why the hospitality
of Bahrainis makes the Kingdom one
among the favourite spots for expatriates.
Bahrain has been chosen as the fifth
best destination by expatriates in the
world. According to the seventh Expat
Explorer Survey, most of the people prefer
Bahrain to improve their job prospects
and maintain work-life balance.
Switzerland tops the list as an all-round
expat destination. Singapore stands in
the second place followed by China and
Germany.
Now it has to be said that puts the
small island of Bahrain in some pretty
impressive company.
By comparison there are not really all
that many people looking for a future by
moving to the UK other than people who
are desperately poor and have few skills.
Which brings me back to politics and
the forthcoming elections?
What are the main issues before the
electorate in Bahrain?
Quite frankly I haven’t got a clue and
that is not because I am back in Britain,
because I used to wonder how people
made political choices when I still lived
in Adliya.
If the track record of elected members
in Bahrain is anything to go by then I
presume they should be competing at
the polls on who wants to close the most
things.
Closing things in my limited experience
is the only thing MPs want to do.
Whether it be cinemas, Shisha
cafes, public bars or Gulf Air, the only
policies I remember reading about from
the democratically elected house were
negative.
I may have missed out on this but I do
not remember any calls for better public
transport, improved cleansing services
or closer trade links with the rest of the
world ever appearing on parliament’s
agenda.
Policies like these tend to come from
ministers and the Shura Council, who
thankfully also tend to pour cold water
of the parliament’s more fiery negative
proposals.
There is an argument that I have made
in columns I have written in Bahrain for
years, which I shall repeat here.
If you want meaningful elections
providing the kind of services and
investment that Bahrain deserves and
needs then someone has to pay for it.
To have a say in that, the electorate
have to pay in the form of taxation.
That is something Britain and much of
the west appear to have forgotten.
We want the services, but throughout
the Thatcher and Blair years we seem to
have forgotten we have to pay for them.
All the main parties here are in favour
of the National Health Service but no one
wants to pay for it.
We all have to learn that if we want
politicians to provide us with everything
from defence to development and
economic growth we have to pay for it or
do without.
There is a thing in economics called the
Laffer Curve.
It dictates that if a government wants
to provide services then it must maximise
tax take.
Tax take increases as you increase rates
until it reaches a point where further rate
rises in fact reduce the amount of revenue
government gets.
In the UK, we are far short of that
point and we have to accept that if we
want good services we have to move up
the curve.
If Bahrain wants to prosper as a
democracy it is time that it got on the
curve, at whatever level.
Burning candidates’ cars or burying
your head in the sand, as we have been
doing in the UK, is not the answer.
Put that in your Shisha and smoke it –
while you still can.
10
MIDDLE EAST
NUGGETS
Aircraft pound IS
Washington
The US-led military coalition pounded the Islamic State
group on Friday and yesterday, with 22 air strikes in Iraq
and one in Syria, the Pentagon
said.
Eleven of the bombings in
the heavy barrage targeted
IS units, buildings, positions
and vehicles near the strategic Mosul Dam, US Central
Command, which is overseeing the air war against the
jihadists, said in a statement.
A further four strikes hit
near Fallujah, while others
targeted Bayji, Qurayat al
Hajjaj and other locations in
Iraq.
These raids were carried
out by US and coalition partners, using bombers, fighter
jets, and unmanned drones.
Syria rebels battle for
Aleppo supply route
Beirut
Syrian rebels fought fierce
clashes with loyalist troops
yesterday as they tried to
secure their supply line to
second city Aleppo against
advances by the army, a
monitor said.
The clashes in the divided
area of Handarat just north
of Aleppo, came a day after
fighting that killed 15 soldiers and pro-regime militia as well as 12 rebels, said
the Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights.
“Rebels from all the main
factions have launched an
operation to try to secure
the Handarat area,” said
Observatory director Rami
Abdel Rahman.
“They are trying to expel
the army from hills captured
by the regime in recent
days,” Abdel Rahman told
AFP.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
LEBANON TROOPS
ATTACK GUNMEN
Unending extremism
Tripoli (Lebanon)
ebanese troops attacked
Islamist gunmen holed
up in the historic market of
the northern city of Tripoli
yesterday, after deadly
clashes rocked the long-time
tourist attraction, an AFP
correspondent reported.
A civilian caught in the
crossfire and a gunman were
killed, while nine soldiers,
eight civilians and six
militants were wounded, in
fighting that broke out in
the city’s souks late Friday, a
security official told AFP.
It was the first time since
the civil war in neighbouring
Syria erupted in 2011 that
violence had spread to the
market in Tripoli’s historic
centre, which is on the
shortlist for possible selection
as a UNESCO world heritage
site.
Elsewhere in northern
Lebanon, a clash broke out
L
in the Akkar region near
the Syrian border, after
unidentified gunmen tried to
cut off a main road. Troops killed two militants
in the fighting, the army said,
adding that the road had
been reopened.
The fighting came nearly
three months after a battle
in eastern Lebanon between
the army and jihadists from
Syria’s Al-Qaeda branch and
the Islamic State (IS) group.
It broke out after gunmen
attacked an army patrol on
Friday in the Khan Al-Askar
area, near the heart of the
coastal city, wounding four
soldiers.
The gunmen then took
up position in the market’s
narrow alleyways and, after a
night of heavy fighting, the
army launched an assault.
One of the wounded
civilians is a journalist working
for a Lebanese newspaper. Civilians trapped
R
Lebanese armed forces fire as they take cover behind an
armoured personal carrier (APC) during an assault on Islamist
gunmen’s makeshift positions inside a historic area of the
northern city of Tripoli yesterday.
The security official said
most of the militants were
believed to be Lebanese.
Lockdown disrupts
normal life in Sinai
Dozens killed in Yemen clashes
Sanaa
F
IS kills eight Iraq soldiers
Hilla
Eight Iraqi soldiers were
killed in fighting with jihadists south of Baghdad as the
army battled to secure the
route used by hundreds of
thousands of pilgrims, officers said yesterday.
The attack by security
forces on IS militants in the
Jurf al-Sakhr area began on
Friday, an army captain said.
Eight soldiers were killed
in the fighting, the captain
and an army major said.
The officers said dozens
of militants were also killed,
but Iraqi officials frequently
announce high death tolls
for jihadists that are not possible to independently verify.
Sisi (4th from left) and Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab (3rd from left), walking during the funeral for
30 solders killed the day before in the Sinai.
Cairo
state of emergency came
into force yesterday
across much of Egypt’s Sinai
Peninsula after 30 soldiers were
killed in a suicide car bombing
by suspected jihadists.
It was the deadliest attack
on the country’s security forces
since the army deposed Islamist
president Mohamed Morsi
last year, to the fury of his
supporters.
The state of emergency in
the north and centre of the
Sinai will remain in place for
three months, the president’s
office said.
A curfew is in force from 5
A
pm to 7 am.
Egypt also announced it
would close the Rafah crossing
into the Gaza Strip, the only
route into the Palestinian
territory not controlled by
Israel.
“The army and the police will
take all necessary measures to
tackle the dangers of terrorism
and its financing, to preserve
the security of the region... and
protect the lives of citizens,” the
presidential decree said.
President Abdel Fattah Al
Sisi, the army chief who toppled
Morsi and later won elections,
chaired a meeting yesterday of
the Supreme Council of the
“Some of them are
Islamists, while others are
wanted thugs,” he told AFP.
elative calm was restored
yesterday afternoon,
after a humanitarian truce
was mediated by local
charities, in order to allow
civilians trapped in the
market to flee, said the
official.
The AFP correspondent
saw dozens of civilians,
among them children, walk
out of the strife-torn area.
But others remained
trapped
in
the
neighbourhood.
"We are stuck between
the army and the gunmen,"
resident Motassem al-Masri
told AFP by telephone.
"My brother is wounded,
but the Red Cross is unable to
enter the area. We are begging
the army to let us out," said
Masri, adding that he could
see gunmen on the street.
Armed Forces to discuss what
measures to implement under
the state of emergency.
After the meeting, Sisi told
reporters that Friday’s attack
was carried out with “external
support” in order to “break the
will of the Egyptian people and
army”. Security officials said a
suspected jihadist rammed a
checkpoint with an explosivespacked vehicle.
The attack in an agricultural
area of El-Arish, the main town
in north Sinai, also wounded 29
troops, medics said, including
a senior army official and five
officers. (AFP)
ighting between rebels and
tribesmen allied to Al Qaeda
has left dozens dead in central
Yemen, while a suspected US
drone strike killed 10 jihadists,
tribal sources said yesterday.
Clashes broke out on Friday
evening when Huthi fighters
trying to wrest control of the
mountains around the central
town of Rada, in Baida province,
met resistance from militias,
tribal sources said. “They were repelled each
time with heavy losses,” a tribal
source told AFP by telephone.
“The fighting killed dozens,
particularly among Huthi
ranks.”
Another tribal source said
Huthi rebels had been trying
to bolster their presence in the
province after failing to take full
control of Rada.
The source said Huthi
fighters were assisted by artillery
units from the Yemeni army,
although this could not be
independently verified.
Two vehicles carrying
suspected Al-Qaeda militants
near the combat zone were
struck by a missile fired from
an unmanned drone, leaving
Clashes broke out
on Friday evening when Huthi
fighters trying to
wrest control of the
mountains around
the central town of
Rada, in Baida province, met resistance
from militias
10 dead, according to tribal
sources.
At least 60 people were killed
in two days of fighting last week
around Rada as local tribesman
and Al-Qaeda gunmen sought
to halt the Huthi’s advances.
The Huthis have also been
accused by media watchdog
Reporters Without Borders of
harassing journalists in Sanaa.
Yesterday,
the
head
of
independent
website
Newsyemen, Abdel Sattar Bajaj,
said he was beaten up by rebels
after being overheard by a bus
driver saying they had “sown
chaos” in the capital. (AFP
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DT Business Desk
biz@dt.bh
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Economic freedom is based
on the cornerstones of personal choice, voluntary exchange,
freedom to compete, and security of private property.
Research shows that individuals living in countries with
high levels of economic freedom enjoy higher levels of
prosperity, greater individual
freedoms, and longer life
spans.
The report is based on data
from 2010 (the most recent
year available) but also examines more recent data to mark
out trends for individual
nations. This is crucial since
the key question in future years
will be whether the changes
underway result in greater ecoFinance
Banks
nomic Ministers
freedomand
or Central
whether
economies in the region continue to stagnate.
The report measures available
data on economic freedom in 22
nations of the League of Arab
States, but due to data limitations, calculations of the overall
level of economic freedom are
only available for 16 jurisdic-
en policy frameworks in the
GCC to support economic
management. On the fiscal
side, this could involve reforms to the annual budget
process and the introduction
of a medium-term budget
framework. Regarding macroprudential policies, the introduction of a formal macro-
tions:
Algeria,
Bahrain,
Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon,
Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria,
Tunisia, and UAE. The rankings
are entirely based on third-party
data. The full data sets are available at www.freetheworld.com.
The report, which has been
presented since 2005, is one of a
number of regional reports
based in part or in whole on the
Fraser
Institute's
annual
Economic Freedom of the
World Report, which ranks the
economic freedom levels of 144
countries.
Governors of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries pose with International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Managing Director Christine Lagarde (centre) during their annual meeting.
prudential policy framework
would clarify responsibilities
and coordination among regulators.She future success of the
GCC economies will be closely
tied to ongoing efforts to boost
the employment of nationals
in the private sector and to
increase economic diversification, she said.
Finance Minister attends GCC meetings
Kuwait
inance Minister Shaikh
Ahmed bin Mohammed AlKhalifa attended the 69th meeting of the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) Financial and
Economic Committee. He took
part in the joint meeting of the
GCC monetary agencies and
centrals banks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The minister participated in the
inauguration of the IMF Centre, on the sidelines of the two
meetings which were held in
Kuwait on Friday and Saturday
(October 24-25). The ministers
discussed developments of the Shaikh Ahmed
GCC Customs and Monetary ness disputes, bolster economic
Unions as well as the constitu- and investment cooperation
ent law of the GCC Economic and promote Arabian Gulf
Judicial
Authority
which
would Bay.
An aerial
view of
the Bahrain
economic citizenship. The delspeed up the settlement of busi- egations scrutinised the law on
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protecting consumers as well as
the unified regulations which
would give priority to national
products in Government-funded purchases.
MANAGEMENT
THOUGHTS
Industry and Commerce Minister Dr. Hassan Fakhro opens ASC’s New Distribution Center at the Bahrain
Investment Wharf. He was received by Shaikh Osama Abudawood, Shaikh Ayman Abudawood and Jalil
Mohammed Al Saffar. The minister was briefed about the center’s mechanisms which considered the
Bahraini distributor for the world’s leading producers of consumer goods such as Procter & Gamble and
Clorox Campbell’s soup and Ulker. The center is on an area of 14 thousand square meters with an investment
amounted BD7 million.
Training
expensive
to impart
“Earn
yourisleadership
every
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Momentum building on Pacific trade deal
TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP
Sydney
omentum is building
towards a pan-Pacific
trade agreement, representatives of Australia and the
United States said yesterday as
talks between trade ministers
began in Sydney. The TransPacific Partnership (TPP),
which would encompass 40
percent of the global economy
and include 12 nations, has
been the subject of negotiations for years. US President
Barack Obama said in June he
hoped to have an agreement
on framing the deal, which
has been slowed by debate on
key details between the US
M
Australian Trade Minister Andrew Robb talks at the start of the TransPacific Partnership (TPP).
CURRENCIES
EXCHANGE RATE
COUNTRY
COUNTRY/CURRENCIES
SELL CASH
SELL
SELL DRAFT
REMITTANCE
US DOLLARS
2.6483
2.6455
BRITISH POUND
1.6228
1.6327
EURO
2.0602
2.0708
INDIAN RUPEE
158.4786
159.2357
PHILIPPINE PESO
115.7407
118.4834
BANGLADESH TAKA
197.0055
205.1282
PAKISTAN RUPEE
249.3660
271.8226
SRI LANKAN RUPEE
311.6187
346.6108
SWISS FRANC
2.4697
2.4882
CANADIAN DOLLAR
2.9121
2.9464
QATAR RIYAL
9.6348
9.6395
UAE DIRHAMS
9.7276
9.7276
AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR
2.9464
2.9727
CHINESE YUAN
15.7480
15.7480
EGYPTIAN POUND
18.2815
18.7970
HONG KONG DOLLAR
20.0723
20.2347
INDONESIAN RUPIAH
29,638.4114 31,269.5435
KUWAITI DINAR
0.7639
0.7639
JAPANESE YEN
274.7253
280.1120
JORDANIAN DINAR
1.8636
1.8692
LEBANESE POUND
3,816.3569
3,816.3569
MALAYSIAN RINGGIT
8.4317
8.4890
MOROCCAN DIRHAMS
20.8768
22.0751
NEPALESE RUPEE
247.5143
256.1390
NEW ZEALAND DOLLAR
3.3234
3.3344
OMANI RIYAL
1.0204
1.0173
SINGAPORE DOLLAR
3.3467
3.3580
SAUDI RIYAL
9.9384
9.9354
SOUTH AFRICAN RAND
27.5482
27.6243
SYRIAN POUND
420.1681
418.4100
THAI BAHT
84.2460
84.6024
TURKISH LIRA
5.7264
-YEMENI RIYAL
542.0348
542.0348
GULF
INTERBANK RATES
1US$
1UK Stg
1SFR
Bahrain
BAHRAIN
0.3770
0.6077
0.3992
0.3528
KUWAIT
Kuwait
0.2855
30.5057
0.3023
0.2672
QATAR
Qatar
0.3849
0.3635
0.4075
0.3602
3.6420
3.4399
3.8560
3.4085
OMAN
Oman
UAE
100 Yen
UAE
3.6730
3.4691
3.8888
3.4375
Saudi
3.7500
3.5419
3.9704
3.5096
SAUDI
Negotiations
had been
slowed while
the United
States and
Tokyo debate
key details.
and Japan, by November.
Australian Trade Minister
Andrew Robb, hosting the
Sydney talks, told the opening plenary that reports from
negotiators were that “there
does seem to be a real head of
steam”. “I think a lot of progress has been made,” he said.
“Clearly I think we are working now to try and conclude
this agreement by the end
of this year.” Robb admitted
trade ministers had a “very
big programme” during the
three-day talks, which attracted a small group protesting
against the “secret deal”. “I do
think this agreement is starting to take some real shape,”
Robb said.
“We are at a point where we
are trying to make as many
final decisions as we can and
bring this thing to comple-
tion.” US Trade Representative Mike Froman said since
the last TPP meeting in Singapore in May, trade ministers
had been in “almost constant”
negotiations. “Going into this
weekend we are enjoying a
great deal of momentum and
focus across the board, and it’s
up to us to seize that momentum and make sure that this
meeting is maximally productive,” he said. The negotiations had been slowed while
the United States and Tokyo
debate key details, including
Japanese tariffs on agricultural imports and US access to
Japan’s auto market.(AFP)
Support to economic
sectors reiterated
Manama
inister of Industry and
Commerce Dr. Hassan
Fakhro has reiterated the government’s continuous support
to all economic sectors, including industrial and commercial
projects and service facilities.
This came as he received here
the General Manager of the
Arabian International Mechanical Contracting Est. Rajan Sharma, Managing Director Mohamed Abdulrahman
Ali and Engineering & Export
Initiative Manager Robin Walton, in presence of Undersecretary of Industry Affairs Osama
M
Undersecretary of Industry Affairs Osama Al Orrayedh opened the Bahrain Truck
and Heavy Trailer BATTCO in Sitra. He was received by Ahmed Ali Kadhem and Achim
Weissmueller from AL-KO. Ali Kadhem appreciated the leadership, government and the
Ministry of Industry and Commerce for supporting the private sector, which contributes
in revitalising local commercial sector.
Court quashes Dolce & Gabbana
fraud convictions
Mohammed Al Orrayedh. The
minister praised the great role
played by businessmen to bring
foreign capital and employ
them in profitable projects that
will achieve effective contribution in the local economic environment and push economic
development of the country
through the facilities provided
by the Ministry of Industry and
Commerce for all investors,
whether from inside or outside
the Kingdom. Rajan Sharma
appreciated the great efforts
made by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in all fields,
especially investment.
Umbrella Movement gets
computer game makeover
Hong Kong
ow do you defend yourself against scores of
tear gas wielding police while
manning the barricades at
HongKong’s protest camps?
Unleash the wrath of Chinese
deity Guan Yu. That’s just one
of the options available to players of a new smartphone game
which has swiftly become a hit
among gamers and protesters
in the southern Chinese city.
“Yellow Umbrella” has been
downloaded more than 40,000
times from Google Play’s store
since its release on Monday,
the game’s developers told,
although it has yet to receive
approval from Apple and is noticeably absent from Google’s
online store in mainland
China. The game puts players on a protester barricade as
it is charged by lines of police
officers, triad thugs, angry locals and even the city’s leader
Leung Chun-ying dressed as a
wolf.
Incense sticks, stacks of
money and durian fruit can
all be placed in front of the at-
H
Italian designers Stefano Gabbana (left) and Domenico Dolce acknowledge the audience
(file photo)
Rome
he Italian Supreme Court overturned fraud convictions and
18-month jail terms against celebrated
fashion duo Domenico Dolce and
Stefano Gabbana, their company announced. “We have always been honest and we are extremely proud of this
recognition by the Italian Court of
Justice. Viva l’Italia,” the two fashion
house chiefs said in a statement. “The
Italian Supreme Court of Justice found
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana
not guilty of tax evasion,” a company
press release said.
In April an Italian appeals court had
upheld a guilty verdict against Dolce
and Gabbana for evading taxes totalling 200 million euros ($277 million).
Dolce and Gabbana, whose celebrity
clients include Beyonce and Madonna,
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were accused of having transferred
control of their brands to a shell company in Luxembourg in 2004 and 2005
to avoid paying Italian taxes. Prosecutors had argued that setting up
the Luxembourg company Gado -- an
acronym of the surnames of the two
designers -- while the operation was
being run out of Italy was a bid to defraud the state.
They were found guilty in June 2013,
and given 20-month jail sentences,
which they appealed. Dolce and Gabbana were originally accused of tax
evasion of around one billion euros,
but the court ruled that just 200 million euros of that sum was relevant. On
Friday the Supreme Court annulled the
conviction, declaring that the prosecution case was “unfounded” and ending
the case, Italian media reported.(AFP)
tackers to slow them down in
a tower defence format similar
to the wildly popular Plants vs
Zombies. And when things
get really tough, protesters can
call down Guan Yu -- a popular Chinese deity prayed to for
protection. The game itself is
filled with cultural references
inspired by nearly a month of
mass rallies and roadblocks
calling for Beijing to rescind
its insistence that Hong Kong’s
next leader be vetted by a loyalist committee ahead of elections in 2017. Yellow umbrellas
and ribbons are used as defensive tools as student leader
Joshua Wong, who has become
something of a local celebrity
and heart throb, cheers from
the barricades. Leung’s canine appearance is a nod to a common
insult thrown by detractors at
the city’s leader, whose name
sounds similar to the Cantonese word for a wolf. But
in keeping with the protest
movement’s non-violent ethos
protesters cannot attack their
assailants. BUSINESS
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OPERATIONAL
EXCELLENCE
Sunday, October 26, 2014
our core business. We had a
very good run during the period
mentioned.
Tahir Haneef
tahir@dt.bh
F
ollowing are the edited
excerpts from an Interview
with John Hague, Senior VicePresident of ASPENTECHranked 11 in the Forbes’ Most
Innovative Growth Companies
list.
DT News: Tell us about
Aspentech’s collaboration
with universities?
DT News: What kind of
challenges and opportunities do
you see in Bahrain and in GCC
countries?
The challenges are twofold
a. New world-class oil and
gas plants are coming up in
the Middle East, and all these
plants need to operate most
optimally in a very competitive
environment.
b. People challenge- a lot
of new hires are joining these
industries and they all need to be
trained and made industry ready
in the shortest possible time.
These are the challenges
that we see for the industry in
general and that is where our
opportunities are present.
We have to help our customers
bring their young workers
up to speed. For example, in
universities, our software is part
of the engineering curriculum.
Many companies use our
software to train their new
engineers.
DT News: Gap between the
theory and practice, what is the
time required to cover that gap?
For someone new to the
industry, it may take a year or
two years to become a stronglyfunctioning chemical engineer.
But what companies really want
is the young engineers to step
into the role and learn quickly.
DT News: Is that where
Aspentech pitch in to help its
clients?
Yes. Correct.
Aspentech
helps
in
Optimisation of three areas of
business.
1. Design and simulation.
2.
Manufacturing
and
execution software
3. Supply chain
We help companies to
achieve optimisation through
“operational
excellence”.
Our softwares help them in
cutting costs and in improving
production,
change
the
production plan with the change
in market demand, as well as
simulate different scenarios for
production and supply chain.
DT News: So it means, you
need to build a lot of trust with
your customers?
Yes. Our approach is very
consultative. And, our people’s
role is to help companies
understand the opportunities
that our tools and technology
can open up for them.
DT News: Optimisation, can
it backfire?
I don’t think so. Optimisation
maximises
through
puts
or minimises raw material
consumption or achieves similar
targets, and is modelled around
constraints and is fine-tuned
to the last detail. Constraints
are often set by companies with
long experience, and hence the
chances are negligible. I have
been with Aspentech since ’95
and we never had a situation
in which our clients faced a
problem like that.
DT News: How much can
Aspentech software manage
sudden changes of plans or
setbacks?
If for example if there is a
change regarding the amount of
gasoline produced in a refinery
in a month, our system takes
only 15 minutes to rerun the
plan and come up with a feasible
plan. And, for chemicals it is
much more impressive.
DT News: How will fall in oil
price affect your business?
Historically we had both
effects; it had boosted as well
as impaired our business at
different times.
A major disruptive event
happening in the world is Shale
Gas and it has driven down
Natural Gas prices below $4. Six
or seven new ethylene facility
is coming upon Gulf coast
today and more are in line to
be constructed. This is going
to have significant impact on
ethylene supply. Now, Shale
gas has put US almost on
equal footing with Middle East
regarding cost of production.
Hence, now, operational
excellence and optimisation have
become very important. So when
prices crash some companies
may pull back, but others would
go for process improvement and
increase their spending. So it is
a mix of positive and negative.
Hence, the slide in oil prices has
a neutral effect on our revenue.
DT News: Fall in Natural Gas
prices has been happening for
the last few years. Hence, you
must be very comfortable now
in facing such a scenario in oil?
Yes. We are very comfortable
with this scenario. There is a
huge amount of construction in
ethylene sector. This sector is
In Bahrain University, the
senior project is based on our
software. Like that, we have
tied up with universities across
the globe to contribute to the
curriculum. Our company was
founded 30 years ago and it
came out of an MIT project. We
have a very strong background
in Universities; we have
an advisory team of
Professors from
Universities
across the
globe.
BUSINESS Sunday, October 26, 2014
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Anger mounts in Hungary over internet tax
INTERNET DISTRESS
Budapest
proposed Hungarian tax
on internet usage has
sparked new accusations of an
anti-democratic crackdown in
the EU member as tens of thousands are expected to march
against the measure today.
Economy Minister Mihaly Varga said Tuesday that the tax -150 forints (0.50 euros, $0.61)
on each transferred gigabyte of
data -- was needed to plug holes
in the 2015 budget of one of the
EU’s most indebted nations. He
also said the tax was fair as it reflected a shift by consumers to
the internet away from phone
lines.
The idea has triggered alarm,
including from Nellie Kroes,
the EU’s digital chief, who
tweeted that the tax was “a
shame for users and a shame for
the Hungarian government”.
A
Governing right-wing party
Fidesz, led by Prime Minister
Viktor Orban, later proposed
capping monthly payment at
700 forints (2.3 euros, $3) for
consumers and 5,000 forints
for businesses, but the move
has failed to calm anger. Some
36,000 people have signed up
to a protest organised on social
US diplomat
in Budapest
warned on Friday of “negative
trends” of the
rule of law and
intimidation of
civil society.
media to be held outside the
Economy Ministry today to demand the tax be scrapped.
Organisers told AFP yesterday via email that the tax would
restrict access to information,
particularly in poor areas,
could cripple small businesses,
and would restrict government
critics who mainly use online
media.”
It is the latest anti-democratic crackdown by Orban,
a direct attack on freedom of
expression,” organisers said.
The top US diplomat in Budapest warned Friday of “negative
trends” such as weakening of
the rule of law and intimidation
of civil society have “rapidly
taken hold” in Hungary, days
after Washington issued entry
bans on six government officials it suspects of corruption.
(AFP)
SpaceX ship leaves ISS for Earth
Washington
paceX’s unmanned Dragon
spacecraft left the International Space Station to return to
Earth yesterday after a month
in orbit, NASA said. Astronauts
at the orbiting lab manipulated the space station’s robotic
arm to detach the Dragon on
time, at 9:57 am (1357 GMT),
in what the US space agency
called a “very clean release.”
The capsule was set to splash
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down five and a half hours later
in the Pacific Ocean, near the
Mexican coast, slowed by three
enormous parachutes. The unmanned craft, which has been
docked in orbit since September 23, will be carrying back
some 3,800 pounds (1,700 kilograms) of materials, including results from experiments
conducted on the space station.
The SpaceX vessel is the only
spacecraft currently capable of
returning with cargo. Its last
mission to ISS was in April. It
had delivered more than 5,000
pounds (2,200 kilograms) of
cargo, including freeze-dried
meals, 20 live lab mice and a 3D
printer, in its fourth contracted
mission to the orbiting lab. The
lab mice are the first live mammals to hitch a ride aboard a
commercial cargo ship, and
they are enclosed in a NASAmade research cage for studying the effects of weightlessness
on their bodies.
The 3-D printer is the first
of its kind to demonstrate how
the technology can be used in
space, even without gravity to
assist the process. The Dragon
return Saturday kicks off a week
of heavy traffic to and from the
orbiting science lab.
Monday evening, Orbital
Sciences is scheduled to launch
its unmanned Cygnus capsule
from the Wallops Island space
center, on the coast of Virginia,
and should arrive November
2 at ISS at the same dock that
held Dragon.(AFP)
IMF fights negative interest rates
Washington
he International Monetary
Fund announced a minimum interest rate on its unique
SDR currency as it fights off
the impact of sagging interest
rates and deflation from major
economies. The IMF said that
from Monday it would maintain a floor rate of 0.05 percent, or five basis points, on its
special drawing rights or SDR
currency, which represents a
basket of the currencies of its
largest members. Currently
the rate the Fund pays on the
money its members lend to it
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is 3 basis points. That is also
the basis for the global crisis
lender’s loan rate to borrowers.
With short-term rates for
key SDR components the euro
and the yen now running below zero, and the dollar and
pound rates barely above zero,
that risked pulling the SDR
rate down to a negative level
as well, a senior fund official
explained. “Under the current
rule there is nothing to stop
the SDR rate from going negative,” he said. “Financially, it
would be a somewhat perverse
situation because our creditor
members would be paying for
providing us resources.” But it
also acknowledges a worry the
IMF, top central bankers, and
bond market traders have been
expressing of major economies
sinking toward deflation. “This
is a reflection of the fact that
central banks have set very low
interest rates, or even negative,” the official said. To meet
the challenge of historically
low rates as well, the official
said, the IMF will round its
rates to three decimal points
instead of two as in the past.
(AFP)
Renault chief sees auto market slowing
Shanghai
rench carmaker Renault
chairman, Carlos Ghosn,
said yesterday that he expects
slower growth in Europe’s auto
market next year as it continues to recover from the global
economic crisis. Ghosn, who
is also Renault’s chief executive officer, said the European
market was growing at six
percent so far this year -- the
best since the 2007 crisis. “I’m
expecting in 2015 this recovery to continue,” Ghosn told
journalists on the sidelines of
an industry forum in China’s
commercial hub Shanghai.
“I don’t see another six percent increase. I think the increase will probably be more
moderate than six percent...
in line with GDP (gross domestic product) growth,” he
said, but gave no estimates for
Renault alone. Ghosn is also
president and chief executive
officer of Japan’s Nissan Motor Co. through an alliance
between the companies. Many
foreign carmakers turned
to China, the world’s largest
auto market, in the wake of
the global crisis as their home
markets in the United States
or Europe collapsed.
China’s auto market is now
slowing as well, as weaker
domestic economic growth
and a corruption crackdown
take their toll. But Ghosn
said Renault and Nissan
were committed to adding production in China.
In late 2013, Renault signed
an agreement with Chinese
company Dongfeng to set up
a joint venture that will start
production in 2016 with initial capacity of 150,000 vehicles a year. Nissan has an
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Carlos Ghosn
existing partnership with
state-backed Dongfeng, China’s second largest automaker. The two companies last
month announced they plan
to produce Infiniti luxury
cars along with their current
offerings.
“We’re adding capacity (in
China),” Ghosn told business
executives after a speech at
the China Europe International Business School. “We
don’t believe the slowdown
in China is going to be longterm because the fundamentals are still pointing towards
a very good development of
the industry,” he said. China’s
auto sales rose just 2.5 percent year-on-year in September, the slowest growth for
any month this year, to 1.98
million vehicles. Last year,
auto sales in China reached
21.98 million vehicles.(AFP)
BUSINESS
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ANTI-JOB REFORM
RALLY IN ROME
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Rome
ome one million Italians
took to the streets of Rome
yesterday for a demonstration
organised by Italy’s largest
trade union to protest Prime
Minister Matteo Renzi’s plans
to overhaul the labour market.
As hundreds of thousands of
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Youth
unemployment
in the eurozone’s
third largest
economy stands
at a record 44.2
pc.
Italians snaked through the
capital calling for Renzi to do
more to boost employment
and protect the rights of new
entries to the job market, organisers put the number of
protesters at one million and
called on the premier to take
note. “We want work for everyone, and work with rights.
This is a demonstration for
those without work, without
rights, those who suffer, who
have no certainties for the future,” Susanna Camusso, head
of the CGIL, told the crowds.
“We are here and we’re not
going away. We will strike, and
use all our strength to fight to
change this government’s policies,” she said, announcing the
unions would hold another
demo on November 8. Renzi’s
measures “are not sufficient
to change the path Italy is
on,” she added. Thousands of
young people from all over the
country waved the red flags of
the CGIL, singing the national
anthem and letting off flares
in front of the Colosseum to
say ‘no’ to the so-called “Jobs
Act”. “He said he wanted to see
us and count us. Here we are
Renzi, count us!”, a protester in
Rome’s San Giovanni’s square
yelled with a megaphone.
Youth unemployment in the
eurozone’s third largest economy stands at a record 44.2 percent and those who do manage
to find work are often employed on temporary contracts
which offer little in the way of
security or benefits. “We want
investments in the future,” one
young person shouted, while
another held up a banner with
a sarcastic “thanks for the ‘solution’ to our problems Renzi”,
and a picture of someone vomiting. “We have no intention of
giving up. Renzi must know
that to change the country,
he needs us, those here in the
streets of Rome today,” said
Maurizio Landini, head of the
FIOM union, which joined the
CGIL protest.
Renzi’s centre-left Democratic Party (PD) is split over
the proposed measures, with
the deepest division caused
by a debate over the future of
Article 18, a law which currently protects those who are
unfairly dismissed.In his bid
to reboot Italy’s economy and
lure in foreign investors, Renzi wants to make it easier for
companies to fire people and
introduce a system by which
job protection and benefits are
earned by workers over time.
But unions and many on the
left are furious over the mooted changes and he has been
accused of being a Thatcherite.
(AFP)
Youngsters holding Italian General Confederation of Labour’s banners march during a demonstration
organised by the union in central Rome.
Court authorises extradition of Kazakh 25 eurozone banks fail
ECB health check
tycoon Ablyazov
Lyon
A
French court authorised
the extradition of exiled
Kazakh oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov to Russia and Ukraine, despite concerns over his safety if
the move goes ahead. Ablyazov,
a former minister turned opposition figure and banker turned
fugitive, is wanted by Russia,
Ukraine and Kazakhstan on
embezzlement charges which
he says were trumped up by his
arch-foe Nursultan Nazarbayev,
the president of his oil-rich
nation.
After months on the run he
was arrested on the French Riviera in July last year and France
has since been grappling with
the vast and tangled case of what
to do with the 51-year-old. The
court in the southeast city of
Lyon said priority would be given to Russia for the extradition.
The scale of the embezzlement
alleged by Moscow of $5 billion
(four billion euros) is far greater
than that alleged by Ukraine of
$400 million.
A French court had already
Alma Shalabayeva (left), wife of Kazakh oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov,
an opposition figure wanted by Russia and Ukraine on embezzlement
charges, and relatives hold signs as they protest a French court’s decision
authorising Ablyazov’s extradition at a courthouse.
ruled in favour of his extradition
in January, but this decision was
subsequently overturned by an
appeals court in April and the
case was re-examined. Ablyazov
was once a member of the inner
circle of the Kazakhstan elite
and served as energy and trade
minister before his fall from
grace. He was jailed in 2002 for
abuse of power and illegal business activities after co-founding
and leading an opposition party,
in a move widely seen as a bid to
silence him.
He was quickly pardoned and
released, however, and became
chief executive of the BTA bank,
which was nationalised in 2009
after facing collapse when the
global financial crisis struck.
Soon after, Ablyazov fled to
Britain over accusations he had
stolen billions of dollars in state
and investors’ funds from the
bank, which also had interests
in Ukraine and Russia. However
he did not have an easy time
in London where his passport
was seized and assets frozen as
BTA filed numerous civil claims
against him.
He fled London sometime in
2012 after he was sentenced to
22 months in jail for contempt
of court for trying to hide assets. The father-of-four is then
thought to have moved to Italy
before private detectives tracked
him to a villa in the south of
France. Ablyazov’s supporters believe he will be in danger
wherever he is extradited to.
Chess legend Garry Kasparov,
whose demand last week to
testify in the case was turned
down, believes Moscow will
hand the oligarch over to Kazakhstan.(AFP)
London
ome 25 eurozone banks have
failed a health check by the
European Central Bank, reports
claimed yesterday, citing leaked
documents. Nearly one in five
of the 130 banks surveyed failed
the stress test, the Wall Street
Journal and the Daily Telegraph
said, ahead of the publication of
the official results by the ECB today. The unprecedented health
check of eurozone banks comes
before the ECB assumes the role
of the region’s banking supervisor next month.
The Frankfurt-based institution takes on its new watchdog role on November 4 and
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it hopes that a “comprehensive
assessment” -- made up of a socalled asset quality reviews and
a “stress test” -- will uncover any
potentially nasty surprises beforehand. Citing a draft memo
seen by Bloomberg, the Telegraph report said only 10 of the
25 banks which failed the stress
test would be told to raise more
cash. The failing banks were
thought to be in Ireland, Italy,
Greece and Austria and will
have until November 10 to fill in
capital shortfalls, the paper reported. The banks were already
given a preliminary indication
of their outcome on Thursday.
(AFP)
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
Industry and Commerce Minister Dr. Hassan Fakhro held a meeting with Group General
Manager of Arabian International Mechanical Contracting Rajan Sharma and Managing
Director Mohamed Abdulrahman Ali and Manager, Engineering & Export Initiative in presence
of Undersecretary of Industry Affairs Osama Mohammed Al Orrayedh yesterday. The minister
praised the great role played by businessmen to bring foreign capital and employ them in
profitable projects that will achieve effective contribution in the local economic environment
and push economic development of the country.
As part of breast cancer awareness month, Royal Bahrain Hospital organised a lecture for the fem
- General Surgery at RBH, conducted the seminar and shed light on the importance of early dete
30s to undergo a clinical breast exam at least every three years, while women aged 40 and abo
throughout their life time.
IGN Anime and Gaming Convention marked a new record attendance as more than 6000 people attended the two-day event over the weekend. It beat its own record of 4000 recorded last y
part of the gaming and cosplay competitions.
Zayani Motors, the exclusive dealers of Mitsubishi and Peugeot in the Kingdom has sponsored the awards distribution ceremony of the Philippine Inter-School Talent for Academic and
Skills Competition. The event was attended by Philippines Ambassador to Bahrain Sahid S Glang along with guests from the supreme council and a number of high- level dignitaries. The
event was held at Ramada Palace Hotel. The Philippine school of Bahrain bagged a number of medals and prizes. The school was among the 10 participating schools across the GCC in the
competition.
LuLu Hypermark
non-professiona
from the audienc
Sunday, October 26, 2014
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male employees of YK Almoayyed Group. Dr. Neetha Ravi, Specialist
ection of breast cancer. She recommended women in their 20s and
ove to undergo a screening mammogram every year and continue
year as fans flew from all over GCC to participate in the event to be
Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam (BKS) organised a grand reception for Kerala Minister for Forest and Sports Thiruvanchoor
Radhakrishnan, who was on a one-day visit to Bahrain. A BKS flag-handing over ceremony was also held on the occasion.
ket presented the very latest in festive sarees, salwar and churidar sets and lehenga for Diwali at their Dana Mall store. What made the ‘Festival of Fashion’ show unique was that the participating models were all
als representing different clubs and regional associations of India in Bahrain. The show showcased shimmering sarees to super salwar khamees. A raffle was also held during the event in which 10 lucky winners
ce took home special saree gifts and Diwali sweets. (Above) Models displaying LuLu’s latest Diwali Fashion collection. 18
Kim
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Indian wins Green Oscar for film on parrot
Kolkata
shwika Kapur, a 26-year-old
science and natural history
filmmaker from West Bengal,
has won the Wildscreen Panda
Awards also known as the Green
Oscar for her film on a Kakapo
A
parrot named Sirocco.
Kapur won the award at a
ceremony in Britain’s Bristol city
Friday in the Wildscreen Festival
for her 15-minute film “Sirocco How a Dud became a Stud”.
Kakapos
are
critically
Los Angeles
eality
TV
star
Kim
Kardashian, who turned 34
Tuesday, flew to Las Vegas to celebrate her
birthday.
Kardashian celebrated her birthday yesterday at
the Tao nighclub in Venetian Casino and Hotel.
Joining her was her husband, Kanye West along with
Kris Jenner, Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and more
of Kardashian’s nearest and dearest who all posed for a
photograph in front of their private jet after touching down
in Nevada, reports eonline.com.
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endangered bird species native
to New Zealand. It narrates the
“rags-to-riches” story of Sirocco,
the Kakapo parrot, so popular
that the New Zealand government
made it the country’s official
spokesbird for conservation.
Ashwika
Bieber hits
on model
with Disney
pick-up line
Los Angeles
inger Justin
Bieber
was caught
hitting on a
model, whom
he saw on a side
“Vegas! Tomorrow night - My bday party @taolasvegas
walk, with cheesy
10/24/14,” Kardashian tweeted on Friday.
line inspired from Bieber
Kim got a very special gift from her rapper beau. The
Disney’s cartoons.
fashionable couple spent part of their week in Hawaii
Bieber was cruising Rodeo Drive
where West woke Kim at 3 a.m. on her birthday with her
in his car when he caught a glimpse
bags packed and then took his ladylove away to the
of Jacqueline Younis who was in the
airport where they boarded a private jet to Havaii, a
middle of a photo shoot for Festoun
source revealed.
clothing, reports tmz.com.
“Good morning. #BdaySurpriseGettaway.”
Bieber asked his driver to stop
Kim previously shared on photo-sharing
the car and called her over to his
site Instagram while revealing a
window to appreciate her looks
stunning sunrise.
before asking her for a photo.
He told Jacqueline, “You look
like Princess Jasmine,” before
asking her to take a picture with
him.
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Kim’s birthday
bash in Las Vegas
I wouldn’t
survive in jail:
Swift
Joan and Melissa
Melissa may have
to sue hospital
Los Angeles
oan Rivers’ daughter Melissa Rivers is willing to sue the
medical centre where the actress died and the doctors as
well it is the only way to find out what really happened to
her mother.
Sources revealed that the 46-year-old actress got advice
from her lawyers that the only way to know specifically
what happened was to file a lawsuit, TMZ.com reported.
The lawsuit will entitle Melissa to force doctors and
facility staff to sit for sworn depositions and answer
questions about what happened the day Joan stopped
breathing.
Melissa earlier tried to find out the root of the problems
by approaching the medical centre. However, she was shut
down by the medical staff.
J
Why is Amal ‘perfect’
for George Clooney?
London
inger Taylor Swift says she
is “scared” of being framed
for murder because she would
not be able to survive in jail.
The 24-year-old admits
her worst nightmare is being
blamed for a terrible crime
she hasn’t committed as she
believes “so many people”
could stitch her up, reports
contactmusic.com.
Speaking on “The
Ellen DeGeneres Show”,
she explained: ‘’I’m scared
of getting framed. So many
people would frame me and
they could frame you for any
crime that you could go to jail for.
Look at me, I wouldn’t survive in
jail.”
Swift thinks this might be due to the
fact that she’s afraid of reading “ridiculous
untrue” headlines about herself.
“I think it comes from the fact that I could
open up my phone, I could look at my phone and
see any headline written about me at anytime and
it could be the most ridiculous untrue thing,”
she said.
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Los Angeles
ctor George Clooney’s friend
Rande Gerber says British
advocate Amal Alamuddin is
“Perfect” for the actor as she is
smart, beautiful and engaging.
Gerber and his wife, Cindy
Crawford spent three days in
Italy celebrating Clooney and
Alamuddin’s wedding and at the
end of it, they knew they are perfect
for each other.
“I’ve been friends with George
probably half my life, and it’s just
great that he found someone,”
Gerber told people.com.
Gerber, 52, and Crawford,
48, looked like a couple of
newlyweds themselves as
they stole kisses on their way
into the show.
Gerber also explained
why he thinks Alamuddin is
so great for Clooney.
“She’s really perfect for
him. She’s smart and she’s
beautiful, engaging. She is,
A
Swift
Clooney and Amal
again ... smart, but she doesn’t
make you feel stupid! She’s a great
girl, and together I think they can
do some incredible things,” he
said.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Ce leb s
Lohan
Jail chat
upsets Lohan
London
ctress Lindsay Lohan has been left
“upset and uncomfortable” after
appearing on “The Jonathan Ross Show”
and being asked about the time in jail.
The actress’ team has now asked ITV
(Independent Television) to remove
sections of the interview from the show
where Ross asks Lohan how long she’s
been in prison.
Friends of Lohan claimed that she felt
“upset and uncomfortable” after being
quizzed on her time in prison, reports
mirror.co.uk.
Responding to Ross’ question,
Lohan says: “I have no idea. I’ve
blocked that part out. That’s in
the past. Okay. You are not
putting this on the show.”
Ross later said of the
interview to Lohan: “Well,
it’s been lovely, occasionally
tense, having you here, but
that’s not necessarily a bad
thing. I was just going on about
the same subject, which is why
you, understandably, got a little
defensive.”
A
J K Rowling
to launch new
‘Harry Potter’
short story
Halloween
London
uthor J.K. Rowling is
set to release a new
“Harry Potter” short story for
Halloween.
The author has made “Harry
Potter” fans excited as she
recently announced that a new
“Harry Potter” short story will
be released on Halloween.
The upcoming story,
around 1700 words, will focus
on the spiteful Hogwarts
professor Dolores Umbridge,
who first appeared in “Harry
Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix,” which was
published in 2003, reports
contactmusic.com.
The witch is well known
for forcing Harry to scar
himself on the hand while he
reportedly wrote the sentence,
“I must not tell lies” with a
Blood Quill.
A
Awards matter to
me: Deepika
Mumbai
ctress Deepika Padukone,
who has lifted several
awards last year for
her performances in
“Chennai Express” and
Deepika
“”Goliyon Ki Raasleela
- Ram Leela”, says that
awards are important as
it is sign of appreciation
and hardwork.
“Awards matter to me. I would
have been very disappointed if was not
given any award last year. No matter what
we say but at the end of the day, the person who
goes there and wins the award feels good about it,” the
28-year-old said.
“It’s a sign of appreciation and hard work. If you are
winning one then you are doing a good job,” she added
The actress, who made her Bollywood debut in 2007
with “Om Shanti Om”, also feels that her 2012 released
film “Cocktail” was the turning point of her career.
“Some of my films didn’t work so I went through
that rough phase and I think I made use of that time
and realized my mistakes. Instead of being bogged
down, I made use of it. ‘Cocktail’ was the turning
point in my career,” said Deepika who is currently
seen in Shah Rukh Khan starrer “Happy New
Year.”
A
Ashlee
wants a child
with Evan
Los Angeles
inger Ashlee Simpson, who is
married to “Hunger Games” actor
Evan Ross, reportedly wants more kids.
Simpson recently married Ross
and is now eager to give her fiveyear-old son Bronx, the child from
previous relationship with Pete
Wentz, another sibling, reports
femalefirst.co.uk.
“They can’t wait (to have a
child together),” a source told
Us Weekly.
Ross admits that since he tied
the knot he feels surrounded by
love, and the couple would love to
have a huge family.
The romantic ceremony took place
earlier this year at Ross’ mother’s
lavish home in Greenwich,
Connecticut.
Bronx has experience at being
an older brother as his father
Wentz, has a two-month-old son
with his girlfriend Meagan Camper.
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Evan and Ashlee
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Deepika
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Ripley’s
Sunday, October 26 , 2014
by John Graziano
BETTER
English
What is the meaning of ‘Aunt Sally’?
A
unt Sally is the name of a
game played in some parts
of Britain where the figure of a
woman’s head with a clay pipe
in her mouth is mounted on a
pole. Players who participate in
the game, stand at a distance and
throw sticks or balls at the head
in the hope of knocking down
the pipe. This mounted head is
called Aunt Sally, and the game is
a regular feature in most carnivals
and county fairs. Over a period
of time, ‘Aunt Sally’ has acquired
a figurative meaning. Nowadays,
it is used to mean someone or
something that is set up as an easy
target for people to make fun of.
An Aunt Sally is a scapegoat; an
object or a person set up for the
purpose of being knocked down.
YOUR STARS TODAY
ARIES:
20th March 20th April
A career goal you’ve
been hoping to reach
may seem uncertain now,
Aries. You could be wondering
if your work has gone for
naught. Don’t think this way.
There’s a lot going on
behind the scenes that
you aren’t aware
of yet.
LEO:
20th
July - 20th
Aug
Some close friends
could turn you on to a
new interest or perhaps
a group you might want
to join. Intellectual
stimulation through
those closest to you could
open the way to new
plans and innovations.
Success and good
fortune through
such activities
are strongly
indicated.
TAURUS :
20th April - 20th May
Technology could pave the way
for you to greatly increase your
income, possibly through new skills or
investments. This is likely to be a very positive
development, setting the stage for future
financial success. Write them down! They
could hold important messages for
you from your higher self.
VIRGO :
20th Aug - 20th
Sept
Is your significant
other uncertain about
spending much time
with you today, Virgo?
You may be hurt at first,
as your honey could feel
obligated to spend some
private time with
family members.
SAGITTARIUS :
20th Nov - 20th Dec
It may be a rather quiet visit,
with conversation that’s more
casual than intense, but it will be nice
nonetheless. Later you could go out with
friends or colleagues or meet them at
a celebration of some sort.
GEMINI :
20th May - 20th June
Perhaps you aren’t meant to remember
the entire thing, in which case you should
try analyzing the little bit you do remember.
Perhaps it will come to you when
something reminds you later.
LIBRA:
20th Sep - 20th Oct
Are you entertaining tonight,
Libra? If so, you might be a little
worried about what your guests
think of your home and your skills as
a host. Don’t waste any time worrying.
A good time will be had by all,
including you. Everyone is likely
to have a memorable
evening.
CAPRICORN:
20th Dec - 20th
Jan
Discoveries made through
occult sciences such as astrology
or numerology could see you embrace
some rather revolutionary ideas about
yourself, the world, and life. You could
become involved with a group
associated with metaphysical
studies or take a class or
workshop of some
kind.
CANCER:
20th June - 20th
July
If you can find
someone in the know,
ask him or her to fill you
in on the facts. You will be
relieved to know you’ve been
making mountains out of
molehills. For now, try
to relax and lighten
up a little.
SCORPIO :
20th Oct - 20th
Nov
Perhaps you will get
a raise or an increase in
some other form of income.
Technology could be involved
in some way, or a long-term
goal you’ve been striving
for finally brings in
some benefits.
AQUARIUS:
20th Jan - 20th
Feb
Sudden lucky breaks
could come your way today, Aquarius,
possibly through friends or groups with
which you’re involved. A long-term
goal you’ve been working toward
might bring unexpected but
wonderful results.
PISCES:
20th Feb - 20th
Mar
Today you might feel
the desire to break free
from your daily routine,
Pisces, particularly
regarding career
matters. You might
consider developing a
business of your own,
one that would give
you a lot more
freedom than
you currently
have.
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
CROSSWORD
Across
1- Biblical spy; 6- Metal filament; 10- Witches; 14- Vinegary
prefix; 15- Frost; 16- Eastern nanny; 17- Reliance; 19Low-lying area; 20- Greek goddess of strife; 21- Nastase of
tennis; 22- Knot again; 23- Silent assent; 24- Reassignment;
26- Shuts; 28- Perches; 29- Have dinner at home; 30Greek portico; 33- Approval; 38- Boxer Max; 39- Actress
Witherspoon; 42- Maestro Toscanini; 47- Tips off; 48Restore to a unified state; 52- Emeritus: Abbr.; 53- Dull
surface; 54- Wife of a rajah; 55- Liver fluid; 56- Bones found
in the hip; 57- Capable of being penetrated; 59- Jack of “Rio
Lobo”; 60- Costly; 61- Religion of the Muslims; 62- New
Year’s word; 63- ___ boy!; 64- Equals;
Yesterday’s solution
Down
1- Rhythmic flow of sounds; 2- Cherrylike fruit; 3- Covered
with scaly spots; 4- French summers; 5- ___ vivant; 6Young of the dog; 7- Ancient Greek colony; 8- One on
track?; 9- Before; 10- Must; 11- Fine fiddles; 12- Small
galley; 13- Lusters; 18- Meets one’s maker; 22- Carnival
site; 24- Tear; 25- Streetcar; 27- Sloth, e.g.; 30- Madrid Mrs.;
31- Mao ___-tung; 32- Not ‘neath; 34- It’s blown among the
reeds; 35- Author ___ Stanley Gardner; 36- Word used to
precede a woman’s maiden name; 37- Awful; 40- Fantastic;
41- Values highly; 42- Military organizations; 43- ‘It’s true!’;
44- Bright golden brown; 45- Wild; 46- Hwy.; 47- Arguing;
49- Welcome; 50- Charged; 51- The end of ___; 55- Not acid;
57- Palm Pilot, e.g.; 58- Tear;
BEETLE BAILEY
IN HISTORY
S U D O KU
R
LAUGH @ LIFE
The toddler queen of Halloween!
A
Hoy en la Historia
October 26, 1994
Jordan and Israel signed a
historic peace treaty, witnessed by
U.S. President Bill Clinton, ending
the 46-year state of war between
their two nations
1990: The Soviet republic of Kirghizia
was officially renamed the Socialist
Republic of Kyrgyzstan
1994: An oil leak in Siberia spread
across a large area of fragile tundra
2002: Many died when Russian forces
stormed a Moscow theatre where 50
Chechen rebels had held 700 hostages
2006: The citizens of Kiribati and
Tuvalu were warned that they would
have to relocate in the next 10 years
because of rising sea levels
Picture: Getty Images
© GRAPHIC NEWS
s Halloween approaches, one mom
and her impossibly photogenic
two-year-old daughter have been getting
inventive with their costume prospects.
Gina Lee, a photographer based in
Redlands, California, has been dressing
Willow up all month and posting the
delightful portraits to her Instagram
account.
Ms Lee, a married mother-of-three,
looked far and wide for inspiration for her
Halloween tot; from historical legends such
as Frida Kahlo to characters from beloved
films including Flashdance and E.T.
Willow appears more than happy to be
her mother’s muse as she grins, poses and
looks pensive in the series of adorable
snaps.
Frida Kahlo, a Mexican painter from the
early 20th Century, is impersonated with
the help on a drawn-on mono-brow and a
flourish of red flowers in Willow’s hair.
The E.T. re-enactment sees the toddler
glide down the suburban streets of
California in a tricycle, dressed as the
character of Elliott in a red hooded sweater
with a very realistic model of E.T. bundled
up in her basket.
She then does a rather excellent job of recreating American Gothic, the famed 1930
Grant Wood painting. Dressed in colonial
gear, she poses with her friend Cooper,
who is dressed as a farmer and clutching a
makeshift pitchfork.
Willow also dresses up as a chocolatier,
an In-N-Out burger flipper and as one of
America’s oldest ad icons, the Morton Salt
girl.
She also appears as a Troll figurine,
sporting a leotard and purple hair, as well
as Alexandra from the 80s hit Flashdance.
And, endearingly, as an enthusiastic
contestant from the long-enduring TV
game show, The Price Is Right.
How to play:
Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column
down and each 9-box square contains all of the numbers from one to nine.
Yesterday’s solution
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WORLD
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Implement Ukraine ‘Peace
Deal’, Kerry
Brazil election
CANDIDATES CLOSE
VOTE CAMPAIGNS
Joshua Howat Berger
Rio de Janeiro
B
razil’s leftist President Dilma Rousseff and centerright challenger Aecio Neves
wrapped up their campaigns
yesterday in the hardest-fought
election in the country’s recent
history. Brazilians vote today
in a run-off to choose the next
leader of the world’s seventhlargest economy, with the incumbent in the lead by six to
eight points, according to the
two top polling firms, after
weeks of a statistical dead heat
that fueled a vitriolic, no-holdsbarred campaign.
Rousseff, 66, a former guerrilla who was jailed and tortured for fighting Brazil’s
1964-1985 dictatorship, spent
yesterday morning in her
southern stronghold of Porto
Alegre, where she was holding
a march. Neves, the businessworld favorite, was meanwhile
in his native state of Minas
Gerais in the southeast to pay a
visit to the grave of his grandfather Tancredo, a leading figure
in the democratic transition
who was elected president in
1985 but died before taking office. The 54-year-old senator
was later due to visit a Catholic church in the town of Sao
Joao del Rei and give a press
conference.
Rousseff, who was elected
Brazil’s first woman president
in 2010, taking the reins from
her popular Workers’ Party
(PT) mentor, Luiz Inacio Lula
da Silva, has had to fight tooth
and nail to re-emerge as the
front-runner. In the build-up
to the October 5 first-round
vote, she had to fend off environmentalist Marina Silva, who
M
Harare
imbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF politburo has
brought forward a crunch
elective congress but did
not debate factional fighting threatening to tear the
party apart, its spokesman
said yesterday. “We discussed
the congress. The dates have
been changed,” party spokesman Rugare Gumbo said.
Gumbo said the congress
to choose new party leaders
would start on December
2 instead of in the second
week of the month as earlier
Z
The Presidential candidate for the Brazilian Workers’ Party and current President Dilma Rousseff (right)
and the presidential candidate for Brazilian Social Democracy Party Aecio Neves shake hands before the
start of a television debate in Rio de Janeiro.
took the polls by storm vowing
to become the South American country’s first “poor, black”
president when she dramatically entered the race after her
running mate Eduardo Campos died in a plane crash.
No sooner had the PT’s electoral machine dispatched Silva
-- who exited the first round
with 21 percent of the vote,
to Rousseff ’s 42 percent and
Neves’s 34 percent -- than the
incumbent had to beat back
Neves, who converted the
momentum of his first-round
comeback into a narrow lead.
With the candidates fighting
for every vote in this sprawling
country of 202 million people
where voting is compulsory,
the campaign took on a level
of virulence not seen since the
Local participants wear balloons during
the annual gay parade in Taipei.
T
Istanbul
asked gunmen yesterday shot dead three
Turkish soldiers in the restive
Kurdish majority southeast of
the country, the official Anatolia news agency reported.
The three soldiers were shot
dead on the street in the town
of Yuksekova in Hakkari
province of Turkey’s extreme
southeast bordering Iraq and
Iran. The attackers escaped
but a security operation was
underway to apprehend
them, the agency said. There
was no claim of responsibil-
ity for the attack. There has
been an upsurge in tensions
in recent weeks between
the authorities and Kurdish
militants furious over the
government’s cautious policy
on helping the mainly Kurdish Syrian town of Kobane,
which has been besieged by
jihadists of the Islamic State.
Some 40,000 people are
estimated to have been killed
in a three-decade insurgency
waged by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
demanding Kurdish self-rule
in Turkey’s southeast.
Zimbabwe’s ruling party
skirts succession feud
return to democracy. Rousseff, fore on the eve of their final dewho is known for her tough- bate Friday when conservative
ness, accused Neves of nepo- news magazine Veja reported
tism when he was governor of that Rousseff and Lula “knew
Minas Gerais, played up a me- everything” about the alleged
dia report that he once hit his embezzlement scheme, citing
a shady money
then-girlfriend
accused
in public and
Rousseff, who dealer
in the case.
suggested he
was
driving was elected Bra- Neves opened
the
debate
“drunk or on
drugs” when he zil’s first woman asking Rousseff about the
refused to take
president in
report, which
a breathalyzer
2010.
he called the
during a 2011
culmination of
traffic stop.
Neves fought back, accusing “the most sordid campaign in
Rousseff of incompetently run- history.”
”Veja has presented no
ning the recession-hit economy
and of “collusion” in a multi- proof,” Rousseff fired back, conbillion-dollar kickback scan- demning the article as “slander
dal at state oil giant Petrobras. and defamation” and repeating
That charge returned to the her vow to sue.(AFP)
Thousands march for gay rights in Taiwan
Taipei
ens of thousands of people
took to the streets of Taipei
Turkish soldiers shot
dead in southeast
yesterday for Asia’s largest gay
rights parade, with many urging parliament to push through
a controversial bill recognising
same-sex marriage. Supporters from Taiwan and abroad
waved placards reading “equal
marriage rights” and “support
gay marriage” as they marched
through the capital for the
12th annual “Walk in Queers’
Shoes” parade. Gay and lesbian
groups in Taiwan, one of Asia’s
more liberal societies, have
been urging the government
for years to legalise same-sex
marriage. Parliament started
reviewing a bill on the issue
last year.
But activists marching yesterday expressed mixed opinions about the future of the bill,
with some predicting it would
not survive strong opposition
from anti-gay marriage groups
who staged a massive counterrally late last year. “Conservative forces have been lobbying
hard against the bill and accused us of demanding privileges, when we are asking for
equal rights,” said organiser
Albert Yang. But others, like
graduate student Wang Chunling, were hopeful that Taiwan
would join the global trend of
recognising same-sex unions.
“Equal marriage right is a
basic human right and I hope
the conservative and religious
groups will be more tolerant and less narrow-minded,”
Wang said. (AFP)
planned. President Robert
Mugabe chaired the meeting
of ZANU-PF’S supreme decision-making body, which
was also attended by his
Vice-President Joice Mujuru.
Gumbo said the meeting did
not discuss recent attacks by
Mugabe’s wife Grace on her
political rivals, including
Mujuru. “We did not discuss
anything regarding that,”
Gumbo said. “It was a normal
politburo meeting. We were
supposed to get a report from
the women’s league secretary
Oppah Muchinguri.
Car bomb attack in
Somali capital
Mogadishu
t least one person was
killed and several others wounded yesterday in a
car bombing outside a hotel
in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, officials said. A Somali
police official, General Mohamed Yusuf Madale, told
reporters the car bomb went
off outside the Golden Hotel
shortly after midday, “killing
at least one person and injuring another one”. “The car
belongs to a young man who
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lives in the hotel and now
he is under arrest. Investigations are going on,” he said.
He did not identify the person killed, but Somali news
reports said it was a telecoms
official. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, although similar attacks
have been carried out in the
past by Somalia’s Al-Qaedaaffiliated Shebab rebels, who
are fighting to overthrow the
country’s
internationallybacked government.
Scottish leader quits with
‘dinosaur’ blast
London
ohann Lamont, leader of
the opposition Labour
Party in Scotland, quit yesterday, branding the wider
UK party leadership “dinosaurs” who failed to grasp
how the independence
referendum had changed
Scottish politics. Lamont
said the party in Scotland
needed greater autonomy as
more powers are transferred
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from London to Edinburgh
following the narrowlycontested
referendum.
And her resignation with
immediate effect highlights
deep divisions within the
left-of-centre party, led by Ed
Miliband, ahead of Britain’s
May 2015 general election.
In last month’s referendum,
Scotland voted by 55 percent
to 45 percent to remain in
the United Kingdom.
Kenya
Botswana’s ruling
partypolice
leads probe hate speech leaflets
IMPLEMENT UKRAINE
‘PEACE DEAL’, KERRY
Washington
S Secretary of State John
Kerry has urged Moscow to fully implement last
month’s ceasefire agreement
on Ukraine, the State Department said in a statement yesterday. The peace deal reached
last month in the Belarussian
U
The two top
diplomats
“also
discussed the
ongoing P5+1
negotiations.
capital Minsk between Kiev,
Moscow and the pro-Russian
separatists in east Ukraine includes monitoring and verification by the Organisation for
Security and Co-operation in
Europe (OSCE) on both sides
of the border.In a phone call,
“Secretary Kerry and Foreign
Minister Lavrov discussed the
situation in Ukraine and Secretary Kerry emphasised the
need for Russia to implement
all 12 points in the September
5th Minsk Agreement,” the
statement said of Friday’s conversation. The two top diplomats “also discussed the ongoing P5+1 negotiations on Iran’s
nuclear programme,” the statement said.
The six powers leading the
talks with Iran, known as the
P5+1, have set the November
deadline to reach a comprehensive deal. The aim is to close
all of Tehran’s avenues towards
developing an atomic bomb, by
cutting back its nuclear enrichment program, shutting down
suspect facilities and imposing
tough international inspections. “Secretary Kerry provided an update on his recent trilateral meeting with EU High
Representative
(Catherine)
Ashton and Iranian Foreign
Minister (Javad) Zarif and they
agreed to stay in close touch on
the issue in the weeks ahead,”
the State Department added.
(AFP)
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have riled Russians.
Moskovsky Komsomolets
daily ran a cartoon of man
hanging himself on the hands
of a clock, saying: “I’m so sick
of you changing all the time.”
But health officials reassured
citizens that the move back
to winter time was harmless.
“Dark mornings have a worse
effect on people’s state of health
than dark evenings,” the head
of sleep medicine at the Federal Medical and Biological
Agency, Alexander Kalinkin,
told TASS state news agency.
A poll by VTsIOM state agency
this month found 17 percent
of Russians opposed a move to
winter time, while 40 percent
said they did not care and 39
percent backed the move.
Russia’s full 11 time zones
will also be restored after
Medvedev had cut down the
number of time zones to nine
by merging several zones,
prompting street protests in
the far eastern city of Kamchatka. The Soviet Union introduced a switch to summer time
in 1981. Time remains a highly
political issue in Russia and
the ex-Soviet region. Ukraine’s
Crimea region switched two
hours forward to Moscow time
in March, shortly after being
annexed by Russia. Neigh-
Sunday, October 26, 2014
N. Korea lashes out at US over
human rights ‘racket’
Seoul
N
orth Korea yesterday vowed strong action to counter a
US attack on its human rights record and issued fresh
warnings that the United States was in range of its nuclear
weapons. The threat follows a damning UN inquiry into
North Korea’s human rights record, with the judge who led
the investigation urging the world body this week to seek war
crimes prosecutions for the regime. Pyongyang said the United States was behind the UN move, with the North’s powerful
National Defence Commission (NDC) accusing Washington
of resorting to “an unprecedented human rights racket” aimed
at destroying its sovereignty. In September, US Secretary of
State John Kerry denounced human rights abuses in North
Korea and urged Pyongyang to shut down its penal colonies
riddled with “barbarity and inhumanity.” Washington “will
have to pay dearly for this generation after generation”, the
NDC said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
Colombian rebel jailed for 27 years
Washington
former commander of Colombia’s leftist FARC rebels was
jailed for 27 years on Friday for his role in the 2003 kidnap of three US citizens held captive for five years, the US Justice Department said. Alexander Beltran Herrera, 38, pleaded
guilty in March to three counts of hostage-taking relating to
the abduction of Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith
Stansell. The three men were taken prisoner by FARC fighters after their aircraft crashed deep in the Colombian jungle.
Two other men -- US national Thomas Janis and Colombian
Luis Alcides Cruz -- were murdered near the crash site by the
rebels. Gonsalves, Howes and Stansell ended up being held for
1,967 days before they were finally freed during a daring 2008
rescue by Colombian forces. US assistant attorney general
John Carlin said Beltran Herrera’s jailing in the United States
“underscores our resolve to pursue and bring to justice those
who target our citizens with violence anywhere in the world.”
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John Kerry
Russian clocks back to permanent Winter Time
Moscow
ussia today is set to turn
back its clocks to winter
time permanently in a move
backed by President Vladimir
Putin, reversing a three-year
experiment with non-stop
summer time that proved
highly unpopular. Russia will
also tinker with its time zones
in order to revert to the full 11
zones from Kamchatka in the
Pacific to Kaliningrad on the
borders of the European Union
-- reduced to nine by previous
president Dmitry Medvedev.
In one of his highest-profile reforms, Medvedev had backed
Russia’s move to permanent
Summer Time (Greenwich
Mean Time plus four hours) in
2011 on the basis that changing clocks upset people’s biorhythms and made for “unhappy cows”.
But the change provoked a
rumble of protest, wtih many
Russians unhappy at getting
up an hour earlier on pitchdark winter mornings. In July,
Putin -- known for rarely making public appearances in the
morning -- signed a law bringing back winter time (GMT
plus three hours). He ruled that
the clocks henceforth would
never change to summer time.
The seemingly random reforms
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Mali seeks to contain Ebola
fears after girl dies
Bamako
ali authorities yesterday scrambled to calm fears after
Ebola claimed its first victim in the African country, a
contagious toddler who took a 1,000-kilometre bus journey
before being treated. The World Health Organisation (WHO)
warned the situation in Mali was an “emergency”, and said
in its latest Ebola situation report that the biggest outbreak
on record has now killed 4,922 people, the vast majority of
them in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, with 10,141 cases
reported. The US states of New York and New Jersey ordered
mandatory quarantine for medics who had treated victims of
the disease in west Africa, after a doctor who had returned
from the region became the first Ebola case in New York City.
President Barack Obama told Americans yesterday that they
must be “guided by the facts, not fear”.
M
Venezuela minister sacked
after clashes
Caracas
enezuelan President Nicolas Maduro abruptly replaced
his interior minister yesterday, weeks after violent clashes
in Caracas which left five people dead. Defense minister Carmen Melendez was named as Miguel Rodriguez Torres’ replacement. “I want to thank Major General Rodriguez Torres
for all his effort over the past 19 months,” Maduro said. The
outgoing interior minister had been saddled with the task of
tackling Venezuela’s soaring crime rate, which has made the
country one of the most violent in the world, according to
the United Nations. Torres Rodriguez’s dismissal comes just
a few weeks after a clash in Caracas between police and activists from groups loyal to late president Hugo Chavez which
left five people dead. Army general Vladimir Lopez Padrino
becomes defense minister.
V
Hurricane Gonzalo
approaches bermuda
bouring Belarus followed Russia into eternal summer time in
2011 but President Alexander
Lukashenko has now defiantly
refused to return to winter
time. Ukraine meanwhile has
opted to keep both winter and
summer time.(AFP)
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WORLD
Ukraine Election under war shadow
BOTSWANA’S RULING
PARTY LEADS POLL
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Gaborone
otswana’s ruling party was
yesterday leading in local
constituencies as results trickled
in from a general election held
the previous day, but opposition
parties made a strong showing in
the capital, the electoral commission said. There had been delays
in the counting of parliamentary
ballots and no results had been
received so far, a spokesman for
the Independent Electoral Commission, Osupile Maroba, told
AFP. “We are still on track for
the release of final results by the
end of the day (Saturday),” said
Maroba.
The parliamentary results will
determine who will be president for the next five years. The
incumbent leader, Ian Khama
of the Botswana Democratic
Party (BDP), is expected to win
a second term. The landlocked,
diamond-rich southern African
country of two million people
is seen as one of the continent’s
strongest democracies, and electoral authorities said the Friday
vote saw a high turnout of the
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800,000 registered voters.
Early results, based on IECverified counts from 200 of the
490 local council voting districts,
showed the ruling BDP won less
than half the 13 wards counted
Parliamentary
results will
determine
who will be
president for
the next five
years.
so far in the capital Gaborone.
Two opposition groups -- the
newly formed Umbrella for
Democratic Change (UDC) coalition and the Botswana Congress Party won three -- took
seven of the city’s wards. That
appeared to be a sharp reversal
for the BDP, which in the last
election in 2009 won 22 of Gaborone’s 30 wards.
“These polls are important, we
are tired of having just one party
take it all,” said Paul Metsing, a
UDC supporter. “The UDC has
so far done well so far, given its
lack of experience in contesting
the elections,” he said. At counting stations, sealed metal boxes
from polling station were opened
in front of party representatives
and physically counted. Observer missions from the regional
Southern African Development
Community (SADC), the Commonwealth and the European
Union were expected to report
officially on the vote later. “So
far things have gone well. We are
impressed with the progress, especially the conduct of voters at
polling stations,” said a member
of the SADC mission, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Khama, the 61-year-old incumbent president, is a son of the
country’s first president, Seretse
Khama. He is also a traditional
chief of the Bangwato clan and
could count on strong rural support in his run for a second mandate.(AFP)
Polling officers count ballot boxes at a counting centre in Gaborone.
Modi breaks the ice with media Two dead in US school shooting after
at first meet
online warnings
New Delhi
ndia’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached out to
journalists yesterday for the first
time since taking office, aiming
to mend his rocky relations with
the press. The right-wing leader,
whose Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) came to power in a landslide election in May, has never
given a press conference and
prefers using state media as well
as his huge Facebook and Twitter following to communicate
with the masses. But in an apparent break from the approach
passed on by his predecessors
-- who similarly shunned regular media interactions -- he addressed more than 200 journalists at BJP headquarters in New
Delhi, pledging to meet them
more often.
“I am looking for ways to
strengthen my relationship with
you and... I will try to find time
to meet you more often,” said the
Hindu nationalist, an announcement welcomed by journalists
who have complained of a lack
of two-way communication with
the new government. After an
eight-minute speech in which he
thanked the media for its cover-
I
Los Angeles
US student who had issued
chilling warnings on Twitter opened fire in a school cafeteria on Friday, killing at least
one person and critically injuring three before taking his own
life. Terrified classmates dived
for cover as the gunman, identified by media reports and fellow students as Jaylen Fryberg,
launched his attack in a school
in the northwestern state of
Washington. Police said the investigation was still ongoing and
would likely continue into the
early morning yesterday. “This
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Narendra Modi
age of his ‘Clean India’ campaign
-- aimed at tidying up public
spaces -- he stepped off the dais
to shake hands and briefly chat
with top editors and reporters,
who scrambled to pose for “selfies” with the tech-savvy premier.
But Modi faced flak from critics for not taking any questions
from the media.
He has carefully controlled his
communication strategy since
coming to power, mostly choosing the state-backed Doordarshan broadcaster and All India
Radio to address India’s 1.2 bil-
lion-strong population.He is also
immensely popular on Facebook
and Twitter -- where he has 24
million “likes” and 7.3 million
followers respectively -- and uses
these websites as platforms to
express his views and make announcements. Journalists are often asked to refer to official press
statements and Modi’s Twitter
feed for news, leaving private
news organisations grumbling
over Modi’s one-way interaction
which they say offers no debate
and shields him from tough
questions. (AFP)
continues to be an active homicide investigation. We want to
make sure we do this right and
have all of the right answers,”
local police spokesman Robb
Lamoureux told a press conference late Friday. As with previous such shootings, the episode
revived debate on gun control,
even though the gun involved
was legally acquired.
“I heard one loud bang and
I was wondering what it was.
Then I heard about four or five
more. People started screaming
and people started getting to the
ground and going for the nearest
exit,” said a student identified as
Jordan. “So I hit the ground. But
after he’d already put some bullets into the backs of students,”
he told CNN. The shooting, just
the latest in a long line of such
rampages in the United States,
erupted in Marysville, 35 miles
(55 kilometers) north of Seattle.
Lamoureux declined to identify
the shooter or comment on online suggestions, including on
Fryberg’s social media posts,
that the attack might have been
triggered by a failed romance.
(AFP)
Picasso Museum re-opens after long-delayed refit
Paris
A
fter a five-year closure for
what was supposed to be a
two-year refurbishment, Paris’s Picasso Museum re-opened
yesterday with arguments over
the 52-million-euro ($66-million) project still reverberating. French President Francois
Hollande said at a ceremony
the museum was “one of the
most beautiful in the world
and one of the most moving because it brings together
the considerable and prolific
work of the best-known artist of the 20th century”. The
ceremony, though, did little to
hide the rancour surrounding
the project, which featured the
sacking of its director, a blast
of criticism from the artist’s
son, lengthy delays and a huge
budget overrun. The museum
-- housed in a 17th-century
mansion in Paris’s trendy
Marais quarter -- has been
extensively modernised and
enlarged to more than twice
its previous size. But the project ran 22 million euros over
budget due to an increase in
the scope of the works, and a
rift developed between Picasso’s son Claude and the French
government.
Kenya police probe hate speech leaflets
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UKRAINE ELECTION
UNDER WAR SHADOW
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Kiev
U
krainian leaders made
final appeals to voters
ahead of snap parliamentary elections today that are
intended to give impetus to
democratic reforms, but are
overshadowed by deepening
conflict with Russia and proRussian rebels. “At last we will
elect a pro-Ukrainian and not
Polls show
a majority of
Ukrainians
support
economic and
democratic
reforms.
pro-Moscow, an anti-corruption and not pro-bribery, a
pro-European
parliament,”
President Petro Poroshenko
said late Friday. His Petro Poroshenko Bloc was forecast to
emerge as the biggest party
in the 450 seat legislature, although without an absolute
majority, meaning he will have
to form a coalition, probably
with harder-line nationalists.
The elections were called
to cement the pro-Western
course launched in a February street revolt that overthrew
the corruption-tainted, Moscow-backed president Viktor Yanukovych. For the first
time since the collapse of the
Soviet Union, the Communist
Party is not expected to enter
parliament, symbolising what
Poroshenko, elected president
in May with 55 percent of the
vote, hopes is an irreversible
political shift.
Polls show a majority of
Ukrainians support economic
and democratic reforms -- especially a crackdown on corruption -- leading eventually
to European Union membership. However, the optimism
and energy of the revolution
have been sucked out by Russia’s seizure of the Crimea region and an uprising by proRussian rebels in the industrial
Donbass region that has killed
more than 3,700 people. With
no military victory in sight,
Ukrainians may face the same
kind of frozen conflict severely
weakening other ex-Soviet
states, such as Georgia, that
have tried to break free from
Russia’s influence.
Western
governments
blame Russia for the turmoil
and have slapped painful economic sanctions on Moscow.
However, President Vladimir
Putin accuses the West of stirring up the conflict as part of
a strategy to weaken Russia. In
a combative speech on Friday,
the Kremlin leader lashed out
at the United States and said
Ukraine was showing a “lack
of goodwill” to end the conflict
“by peaceful means”. The tugof-war over Ukraine, a country
of about 45 million, has propelled nationalist parties to the
fore in today’s vote, meaning
that Poroshenko will be under
pressure to deliver on anti-corruption promises and a solution to the armed conflict.
Radical Party leader Oleg
Lyashko, a populist whose
group has been polling second with nearly 15 percent of
the vote and could end up in
a coalition with the Petro Poroshenko Bloc, says he won’t
tolerate business as usual.
UN climate talks shuffle to a close in Bonn
Bonn
oncern was high at a perceived lack of urgency
as UN climate negotiations
shuffled towards a close in
Bonn with just 14 months left
to finalise a new, global pact.
The six-day meeting of senior
officials in the former West
German capital was meant to
lay the groundwork for the annual round of ministerial-level
UN talks in Lima in December.
In turn, the Lima forum must
pave the way to a historic pact
which nations have agreed
must be signed in Paris next
year, to curb planet-altering
climate change.
But some negotiators and
observers expressed concern
that the Bonn talks focused too
much on restating well-known
country positions on how responsibility for climate action
must be shared. “We will clearly have our work cut out for us
in Lima,” said Ronald Jumeau,
spokesman for the Alliance of
Small Island States (AOSIS) -the very countries at high risk
from climate change-induced
sea level rise. And he warned
“there won’t be an adequate
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Members of district electoral commission stamp ballots during preparations at a polling station in Kiev.
“We are bringing new people
into parliament,” he said in a
final statement Friday, before
campaigning was suspended.
“We are going to parliament
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the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists said: “People
are starting to panic a little”
at the mountain of work still
to be done. The Bonn talks
were meant to make progress
on identifying the information that countries will have to
provide next year when tabling
their individual pledges for
curbing Earth-warming greenhouse gas emissions -- things
like which gases will be cut, by
how much, and over which period.(AFP)
debts to Russia for gas shipments, which have been suspended since June -- knows its
conduct of the polling will be
closely scrutinised.(AFP)
Mayor wants separate buses for Romans
Rome
n attempt by an Italian
mayor to create a separate
bus route for Roma people
sparked outrage among politicians yesterday, who compared
the move to apartheid-era
South Africa’s segregation policies. Claudio Gambino, the
centre-left Democratic Party
(PD) mayor of Borgaro Torinese, said this week he wants
separate buses because Roma
deal unless” developed countries give details of financial
and expert support for the climate mitigation and adaptation plans of poorer nations.
David Waskow, climate expert at the World Resources
Institute environmental thinktank, told AFP that while the
tone of the talks had been constructive, “there is nervousness
that the pace is somewhat slow.
“The pace needs to be stepped
up to get to where we’re going,”
he said. And Alden Meyer of
to carry out radical reforms,
to radically change the situation.” Ukraine -- dependent on
a new IMF bailout and hopeful
that a new EU loan will cover
people who live in a camp of
around 600 inhabitants on the
outskirts of the northern Italian town “have been afflicting us for over 20 years”. “To
guarantee the security of our
citizens we need two buses.
One for citizens, the other for
Roma people,” he was quoted
as saying by Italian media on
Friday, adding that buses were
plagued by theft and petty violence. Town councillor Luigi
Spinelli of the Left, Ecology
and Freedom party (SEL) has
supported the motion -- to the
disgust of his party’s leader
Nichi Vendola, who told La
Stampa daily on Saturday that
“giving people different rights
is called ‘apartheid’.” “The left
which competes with the right
on Alabama grounds has lost
all reason to think itself different,” he said, calling on Gambino to “think again.”
Myanmar army kills detained
‘reporter’ in custody
Yangon
yanmar’s press council
yesterday said that the
army had admitted to shooting
dead a man in its custody who
activists claim was a reporter
detained after covering clashes near the conflict-hit eastern border. Aung Naing was
gunned down as he tried to flee
detention in Kyaikmaraw town
in southeastern Mon state on
M
October 4, the interim Myanmar Press Council (MPC) said
citing a rare statement issued
by the military. He “tried to
escape by fighting with a soldier and attempting to steal his
weapon” said the document
seen by AFP, adding that Aung
Naing was suspected of being
a member of a local armed
group. This was contradicted
by activists and local media
reports which said he was a
freelance journalist covering
unrest in the region, where
fighting between government
troops and rebels has flared in
recent weeks. The US-based
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Aung Naing was
thought to have worked for
several local news titles but the
MPC was unable to confirm
his status as a reporter.
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Experienced SALES REPRESENTATIVE required with driving licence for ceiling materials
shop. Send CV to: vacancysales@rediffmail.com
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CIVIL ENGINEER urgently
required, with Bahrain experience & driving licence. Email:
olive.b@batelco.com.bh
SENIOR
SALES
EXECUTIVE / EVENT MANAGEMENT
required,
must
have at least five years
experience and valid Bahrain
driving licence, salary BD 400
+ commission. Send your resumes at adhsresumes@gmail.
com
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Looking for an EMBRYOLOGIST
(female) with B.Sc / M.Sc embryology. Required 5 years of experience as embryologist. Good tax
free salary + accommodation &
other benefits. Interested professionals please share your updated CV to pavan@medicalnaukri.
Com
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Required FEMALE SECRETARY, should have good secretarial knowledge and speaks
fluent English, Salary BD 180,
visa
available.
Candidates
should be available in Bahrain
for interviews. Company located
in Muharraq. Please email CV to
fishermansense@gmail.com
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BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT
EXECUTIVE (female) required
for an event & consulting business management company. Fluency in English is required, Arabic
would be an advantage with marketing skills. Attractive package
for right candidate. Send your CV
along with the photograph to the
following email address: firsttarget.Hr@gmail.com
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Restaurant Requires male or
female CASHIER/ WAITERS
& KITCHEN CREW. Send your
CVs to: readyvisa@yahoo.com.
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Urgently Required for an Established catering Company.
Experienced
WAITRESS/
WAITERS CUM CASHIER,
SUPERVISOR, COOKS, ASSISTANT COOKS, STOREKEEPER AND RETAIL OUTDOOR SALESMAN with Driving
Licence. Fax CV to 17274900 or
Email CV to catering@jalal.com
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Gulf Experienced WATERPROOFING MANAGER, CIVIL
ENGINEER with experience in
waterproofing holding GCC driving licence. Gulf experienced
Polyurethane Foam Sprayer.
Detailed applications to: info@
mannaigroup.net
FLAT FOR RENT
SEEF fully furnished Studio flat
for rent. Rent BD 250 all inclusive, good location. Please contact 33313733
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RIFFA Flats for rent in Shaikh Ebrahim Bin Ali Avenue, consists of 1hall,
2 rooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen, located on ground floor in
a commercial building near the
new Ministry of Housing units.
Mobile: 33536880
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HOORA 2 bedrooms flat for
rent with 1 bathroom, Hall and
kitchen. Exclusive EWA, semi
furnished with lift Near Alsheba
market Opposite Gosi complex. Contact: 33361813
..................................................
TUBLI FF 5 bedroom villa for
rent with 6 bathroom, 2 kitchen, swimming pool, 2 garage.
Rent BD 1100. Contact:
3311 5538
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AL BURHAMA fully furnished
flat for rent near Dana Mall, 2
Bedroom, 2 bathroom, Hall,
close kitchen. Rent: BD 300/- inclusive. Contact: 3882 8811
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MAHOOZ newly renovated 2
storey 6 bedroom 6 bathroom
villa for rent, having small garden, pool, maid room, driver
room, huge hall. Rent BD 1300
only. Contact: 33855377
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AMWAJ Island 1 bedroom flat
for rent in Meena 7. Rent BD
600. Contact: 3325 4100
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JUFFAIR 2 bedrooms flat for
rent with hall, kitchen. Price BD
300. Contact: 36642299
SAAR studio room for rent
near strbux café, fully furnished, rent BD 200, located
at a very luxury and safe area
10 minute far away from Manama. Contact:
3658 5802
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HOORA Studio Flat for rent
with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, no
kitchen. Rent with electricity BD
110. Contact: 3969 6009
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HIDD new flat for rent, two
bedrooms two bathrooms, hall,
kitchen. Rent: BD 250 inclusive.
Contact: 3551 1532
Sunday, October 26, 2014
27
DINE OUT
THAI PUMPKIN
SOUP
INGREDIENTS:
•
•
•
•
•
•
1½kgpumpkinor
squash,peeledand
roughlychopped
4tspsunfloweroil
1onion,sliced
1tbspgratedginger
1lemongrass,
bashedalittle
3-4tbspThaired
•
•
•
•
1. Heat
oven
to
200C/180C fan/gas 6.
Toss the pumpkin or
squash in a roasting
tin with half the oil
and seasoning, then
currypaste
roast for 30 mins until
400mlcancoconut
goldenandtender.
2. Meanwhile, put the
milk
remaining oil in a pan
850mlvegetable
withtheonion,ginger
stock
and
lemongrass.
Gently cook for 8-10
limejuiceandsugar,
mins until softened.
forseasoning
Stir in the curry paste
1redchilli,sliced,to
for 1 min, followed by
the roasted pumpkin,
serve(optional)
all but 3 tbsp of the
MITSUBISHI NATIVA, 2004
model, white colour, single
owner used, good condition,
agency maintained. Price: BD
2200. Call: 36059310
MITSUBISHI LANCER, 2008
model for sale, engine Size
2001-3000CC. Price BD 1,900.
Contact: 32229226
...................................................
HONDA ACCORD, 2009 model
for sale. KM 92000, Engine Size
2001-3000CC. Price BD 4,500.
Contact: 36485501
...................................................
BMW 3-SERIES, 2007 model
for sale. Engine Size 30014000CC. Price BD 6,300. Contact: 39787898
...................................................
TOYOTA COROLLA, 2001 model
for sale. KM 190000, Engine Size
1000-2000CC. Price BD 1,750.
Contact: 39754346
..........................................................
TOYOTA ECHO, 2004 model for
sale. KM 150000, Engine Size
1000-2000CC. Price BD 1,450.
Contact: 39435292
..........................................................
KIA SPORTAGE, 2006 model for
sale. Engine Size 1000-2000CC.
Price BD 2,200. Contact: 39900609
..........................................................
BMW 7-SERIES, 2005 model for
sale. KM 112000, Engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 4,800.
Fine Dining
Redefined
PREPARATION
Contact: 33467388
..........................................................
BMW 3-SERIES, 2008 model
for sale. KM 95000, Engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 4,200.
Contact: 39826557
...........................................................
BMW 7-SERIES, 2007 model for
sale. KM 144000, Engine Size
4000+CC. Price BD 5,800. Contact: 33741525
...........................................................
LEXUS IS-SERIES, 2006 model
for sale. Engine Size 20013000CC. Price BD 5,300. Contact: 36611106
.........................................................
FORD GT, 2006 model for sale.
Engine Size 3001-4000CC. Price
BD 4,300. Contact: 33056210
..........................................................
HONDA CIVIC, 2002 model
for sale. Engine Size 10002000CC. Price BD 1,350. Contact:
33855420.
...........................................................
TOYOTA
COROLLA,
2007
model for sale. KM 114000, Engine Size 1000-2000CC. Price BD
2,950. Contact: 39423886
...........................................................
CADILLAC SRX, 2004 model
for sale. KM 10000, Engine Size
4000+CC. Price BD 3,500. Contact: 33114486
...........................................................
NISSAN PATHFINDER, 2002
model for sale. Engine Size 3001-
coconut milk and
the stock. Bring to a
simmer, cook for 5
mins, then fish out
the lemongrass. Cool
for a few mins, then
whizz until smooth
with a hand blender,
orinalargeblenderin
batches. Return to the
pan to heat through,
seasoning with salt,
pepper, lime juice
and sugar, if it needs
it. Serve drizzled with
theremainingcoconut
milkandscatteredwith
chilli,ifyoulike.
4000CC. Price BD 2,500. Contact:
33878520
...........................................................
HONDA ACCORD, 2006 model
for sale. Engine Size 20013000CC. Price BD 2,700. Contact:
33363243
...................................................
TOYOTA FORTUNER, 2013
model for sale. KM 28000, Engine Size 2001-3000CC. Price BD
8,400. Contact: 34443543
...........................................................
HONDA CIVIC, 2006 model for
sale. KM 99000, Engine Size 10002000CC. Price BD 2,400. Contact:
33597896
...........................................................
MITSUBISHI GALANT, 2004
model for sale. KM 174000, Engine Size 1000-2000CC. Price BD
1,200. Contact: 39478699
..........................................................
VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, 2012
model for sale. KM 46000,
Engine Size 1000-2000CC.
Price BD 5,900. Contact:
39909915
...........................................................
TOYOTA YARIS, 2010 model
for sale. KM 85300, Engine Size
1000-2000CC. Price BD 2,850.
Contact: 33515641
...........................................................
TOYOTA COROLLA, 2008 model
for sale. KM 142000, Engine Size
1000-2000CC. Price BD 2,850.
Contact: 39645418
Reservations: + 973 17728699
.........................................................
BMW 7-SERIES, 2005 model for
sale. KM 156000, Engine Size
4000+CC. Price BD 4,800. Contact: 39791119
..........................................................
TOYOTA TUNDRA, 2007 model
for sale. KM 120000, engine Size
4000+CC. Price BD 1,000. Contact: 33961611
...........................................................
LEXUS RX-SERIES, 2004 model
for sale. KM 139000, Engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 4,950.
Contact: 33266886
...........................................................
TOYOTA YARIS, 2006 model
for sale. KM 114000, engine Size
1000-2000CC. Price BD 1,950.
Contact: 33364055
..........................................................
TOYOTA CAMRY, 2007 modelf or sale. Engine Size 20013000CC. Price BD 3,400. Contact: 39070755
...........................................................
NISSAN ARMADA, 2007 model
for sale. KM 145000, engine Size
4000+CC. Price BD 5,800. Contact: 39216745
..........................................................
TOYOTA COROLLA, 2006 model for sale. KM 200000, engine
Size 1000-2000CC. Price BD
2,800. Contact: 39172532
...........................................................
FORD FOCUS, 2006 model for
sale. KM 105000, Engine Size
1000-2000CC. Price BD 1,299.
Contact: 38380208
...........................................................
KIA SORENTO, 2013 model for
sale. KM 13000, engine Size 30014000CC. Price BD 7,350. Contact:
36069905
..........................................................
MERCEDES-BENZ S500, 1996
model for sale. KM 200000, engine Size 4000+CC. Price BD
1,400. Contact: 39993049
..........................................................
KIA MOHAVE, 2013 model for
sale. KM 32000, engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 8,450.
Contact: 36069905
..........................................................
NISSAN ALTIMA, 2005 model for
sale. KM 80, engine Size 10002000CC. Price BD 1,950. Contact:
33560847
...........................................................
BMW 7-SERIES, 2007 model
for sale. KM 144000, engine Size
4000+CC. Price BD 5,800. Con-
tact: 33741525
..........................................................
PEUGEOT 307, 2005 model for
sale. KM 150, engine Size 10002000CC. Price BD 2,300. Contact:
35546996
..........................................................
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE, 2006
model for sale. KM 214000, Engine Size 3001-4000CC. Price BD
2,800. Contact: 33806993
...........................................................
HONDA ACCORD, 2011 model
for sale. KM 51000, engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 6,700.
Contact: 36006803
...........................................................
TOYOTA CAMRY, 2003 model
for sale. KM 170000, engine Size
2001-3000CC. Price BD 2,300.
Contact: 33397585
..........................................................
GMC YUKON, 2004 model for
sale. Engine Size3 001-4000CC.
Price BD 4,500. Contact: 34054154
...........................................................
RENAULT MEGANE, 2008 model for sale. KM 72, engine Size
1000-2000CC. Price BD 1,450.
Contact: 34338033
.........................................................
BMW 3-SERIES, 2001 model
for sale. KM 253000, engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 2,200.
Contact: 33088488
..........................................................
PORSCHE CAYMAN, 2011 model
for sale. KM 29000, engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 15,000.
Contact: 34121280
...........................................................
NISSAN ALTIMA, 2013 model for
sale. KM 36500, engine Size 20013000CC. Price BD 5,700. Contact:
36707654
...........................................................
TOYOTA AURION, 2007 model
for sale. KM 139000, engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 3,800.
Contact: 33441330
...........................................................
CHEVROLET ASTRO, 1999 model for sale. KM 170000, engine Size
2001-3000CC. Price BD 1,450.
Contact: 39143887
...................................................
MITSUBISHI MAGNA, 2003 model for sale. KM 158000, engine Size
3001-4000CC. Price BD 1,100.
Contact: 39347410
...................................................
TOYOTA CAMRY, 2011 model for
sale. Engine Size 2001-3000CC
Price BD 4,950. Contact: 33876797
38444695
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Reaching the right audience
SPORTS Sunday, October 26, 2014
28
Iran beat China to lift U-20 Asian volleyball crown
IRAN CHAMPION
DT News Network
hird seeds Iran were last
night crowned champions
of the U-20 Asian Volleyball
Championships after defeating
three-time champions China 3-0
(25-19, 25-18, 25-19) at Isa Town
Sports City in Riffa for their fifth
Asian championship trophy and
first since 2008.
Playmaker Hamid Hamoodi
led Iran to a deserving victory,
setting up crucial efforts for Sahand Allah Verdian, Akbar Valaei
and skipper Mohammadjavad
Manavinezhad who scored most
of the team points.
Iran were also well represented by Hadi Seyediazi,Rasoul
Aghchelli, Mohammad Javad
Heidari and liberos Hadi Seyedniazi and Mohammad Daliri.
Both China and Iran headed
into the final high in confidence
after clinching hard-fought 3-1
semi-final victories over South
Korea and Bahrain, respectively.
Iran’s players were in top form
and showed team understanding and some remarkable skills
to claim the title in less than 80
minutes.
T
China, coached by Genyin
Ju,was heavily reliant on his
most prominent players, Haxiang Du and Zhejia Zhang, with
other team members being Runtao Xia, Yuanbo Li, Guanghui
Yu, Zhaorui Wang, playmaker
Yaochen Yu and libero Jiacheng
Zhi.
Meanwhile, hosts Bahrain
had to settle for fourth place
after losing their third place
game play-off 0-3 (20-25, 1425, 22-25) to six-time Asian
under-20 champions South
Iran beat China
3-0 (25-19, 25-18,
25-19)
Korea earlier.
It was an impressive finish
for Bahrain, the dark horses of
the tournament after narrowly
being edged by title favourites
Iran 3-1 in the semi-final on
Friday.
Despite ensuring a place in
next year’s World Under-21
Championship in Mexico after
their heroic quarter-final epic
win over sixth seed Chinese
Taipei, Bahrain’s coach Reda
Ali started yesterday’s game
with a full-strength squad.
Mohammed Saleh Anan,
who was unarguably one of the
best rising players of the championship, was again in a good
form against Korea.
The 19-year-old spiker
scored most of Bahrain points
and also made several blocks
to deny the Koreans, while being assisted by skipper Mahmood Abdulwahed, Yousef
Ebrahim, Sayed Kadhim, Isa
Ebrahim, playmaker Abdulrahman Al Mutawa and libero
Mohammed Hasan.
However, the Koreans were
too strong for Bahrain, thanks
to a well-organised teamwork,
led by their dangerous pair
Haxiang Du, Yaoche Yu and
Yuanbo Li.
Coached by national tactician Park Jeongsik, South
Korea were also inspired by
Sungjeong Han, skipper Donggeun Jeong, Taekeui Hwang
Askar meets Lebanese
Olympic Committee chief
Askar welcomes Hammam on arrival
DT News Network
ahrain Olympic Committee (BOC) general secretary
Abdulrahman Askar yesterday
received Lebanese Olympic
Committee President Jan Hammam, who was on a short visit
to Bahrain to attend the final
of the 17th Under-20 Asian
Volleyball
Championships.
Hammam was also welcomed
on arrival by Bahrain Volleyball
B
Association (BVA) general secretary Feras Al Halwachi and board
member Mohammed Al Fardan.
During the reception, Mr. Askar
conveyed the greetings and best
wishes of Supreme Council for
Youth and Sports chairman
and BOC president HH Shaikh
Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa to
the visitor, and praised the strong
ties linking Bahrain and Lebanon
at all fields, especially in sports.
Mr. Askar also lauded the excellent reputation of the Lebanese Olympic Committee and
the Lebanese Volleyball Association, expressing Bahrain’s
readiness for further bilateral cooperation between the
two countries. Mr. Hammam
thanked Bahrain for the warm
reception and said he was
proud to attend the final of the
Championships.
Iran teammates celebrate the trophy
and libero Sanguk Lee.
The final was followed by the
prize-giving ceremony, where
Bahrain Volleyball Association president Shaikh Ali bin
Mohammed Al Khalifa, Asian
Volleyball Confederation vicepresident Isa Hamza and Bahrain Olympic Committee gen-
eral secretary Abdulrahman
Askar honoured the top three
teams in the tournament.
Classification results: 5th6th Place: Japan bt Taipei 3-0
(25-23, 25-18, 25-18), 7th-8th
Place: Qatar bt Thailand 3-1
(20-25, 25-16, 25-14, 25-19),
9th-10th Place: India bt Ka-
zakhstan 3-1 (25-20, 34-36,
25-20, 25-10), 11th-12th Place:
Sri Lanka bt Saudi Arabia 3-1
(25-17, 25-18, 25-27, 25-21),
13th-14th Place: Turkmenistan bt New Zealand 3-2 (2522, 19-25, 26-24, 19-25, 1512); 15-16th Place: Maldives
w/o Uzbekistan.
DT News Network
assali Brothers crushed
Arabian Oryxes by 141
runs in the latest matches of
the Cricket Bahrain (BCL-CBA
Division) Golden League T-20
Tournament at the Busaiteen
Grounds in Muharraq. Batting
first, Bassali Brothers notched
up an impressive 197 for four
in its 20 overs with good contributions from Ahmed (53),
Jamil (47) and Qadeer (30),
Arabian Oryxes were bowled
out for just 56 with Taha (16)
top scoring as the bowlers led
by Noman (five for six), Ahsin (three for 30) and Shahzad
(two for four) shared the
wickets. Riffa Eagles were comfortable nine-wicket winners over
Bharath Legends who were
bowled out for 110 with the
pick of the bowlers being Adrees (three for 25) and Nawaz
(two for 24), with Riffa Eagles
reaching the target in scor-
ing 112 for one in 14.2 overs
thanks to Abtsham (53) and
Ehsan (31).
Kerala XI defeated Rangers
by four wickets after the latter
were restricted to 94 for seven
with Sandeep (30) top scoring
and Vinod (four for 12) the
pick of the bowlers. In reply,
Kerala XI reached the target
scoring 95 for six in 17.2 overs
with Sajeer (20) being the top
scorer and Imran (two for 13)
the best of the bowlers.
by Nabeesab Shaik (24 off 8)
and Rajesh Mohan (22 off 15).
The pick of the Riffa bowlers
were Richard Lobo (two for 37)
and Abdul Majeed Razak (two
for 46) with Vasanth Salian and
Harpreet Singh picking up a
wicket each. Riffa CC in reply
were dismissed for 135 in 17.4
overs despite the bulk of the
runs coming from Harpreet
Singh (101 off 56), while Alven
Pereita (14 off 19) was the only
other batsman to reach double
figures.
Bassali Brothers win
B
Spartans beat Riffa CC
DT News Network
partans defeated Riffa CC by
24 runs in the latest match
of the BTC T20 Tournament at
the Busaiteen Grounds in Muharraq. Batting first, Spartans
scored 159 for six in 20 overs
thanks to a fine knock by Faisal
Ahmed (86 off 53 deliveries)
with Sabeer Ahamed (18 off 21)
chipping in with useful runs
along with a wagging tail effort
S
Central Cafe, Spartans book Quarter final spots
DT News Network
entral Cafe defeated SuperKings CC by four
wickets to book a place in the
quarter finals of The Indian
Club Centenary Cricket Cup
at its premises in Gudaibiya. C
Batting first, SuperKings
scored 54 for three in its six
overs with Prashant (20) top
scoring and in reply, Central Cafe got off to a fine start
with man of the match Suraj
(21 not out) and Vassani add-
ing 36 for the opening stand
which helped tp pave the way
to victory with two deliveries
to spare.
Spartans also made the
quarter finals after easily beating Havelock by 46 runs after
scoring an impressive 62 for
four off their six overs thanks
to man of the match Fayas (25)
as Havelock were bowled out
for 16 in 4.4 overs after losing
three wickets in their opening
over.
Team Central Cafe
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Barca beaten by Real Madrid on Suarez debut
SPORTS
29
REAL MADRID VICTORY
Madrid
uis Suarez’s Barcelona debut ended in defeat as Real
Madrid cut the gap on the La
Liga leaders to just a point
as they came from behind to
win El Clasico 3-1 yesterday.
Playing for the first time in a
competitive game since being
handed a fourth month ban for
biting Giorgio Chiellini at the
World Cup, Suarez’s Barca career had got off to a flying start
as he set up Neymar to slide
home the opening goal after
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Real Madrid- 3
Barcelona- 1
just three minutes. However,
Real responded like European
champions as Cristiano Ronaldo levelled from the penalty
spot before second-half goals
from Pepe and Karim Benzema handed them a deserved
ninth consecutive victory in
all competitions. Barca boss
Luis Enrique had sprung a few
surprises with his starting lineup as not only did Suarez start,
but Xavi and Jeremy Mathieu
were also preferred to Ivan
Rakitic and Jordi Alba. However, the Uruguayan proved his
worth within three minutes as
his cross-field pass was taken
down by Neymar who skipped
inside Dani Carvajal and Pepe
before sliding the ball into the
far corner for his 11th goal in
as many games this season.
The goal sparked Madrid
into life as Benzema failed
to find the target from a narrow angle as he was pressured
by Claudio Bravo before the
Frenchman crashed a header
off the bar from Ronaldo’s
cross. Both Messi and Neymar
were booked for late challenges on Toni Kroos and Carvajal
as the hosts upped the pressure
in search of an equaliser. However, they were thankful to
captain Iker Casillas midway
through the half as he spread
himself to stop Lionel Messi
becoming the joint top goalscorer in La Liga history from
a tempting cross from Suarez.
Just when Barca had appeared
to have taken the sting out of
Madrid’s pressing, though,
they gifted the hosts a route
back into the game as Marcelo’s low cross was blatantly
handled inside the area by Gerard Pique. Ronaldo stepped
up and confidently buried the
resulting spot-kick to become
the first man to score against
Barcelona in nine league
games this season. The home
side could even have gone in
at half-time in front as James
Rodriguez’s header drifted just
wide from another Marcelo
cross. (AFP)
Cristiano Ronaldo scores a penalty goal.
PSG make Bordeaux pay penalty
Paris
wo penalties by Lucas
Moura and a clever chip by
Ezequiel Lavezzi helped champions Paris Saint Germain
beat Bordeaux 3-0 in Ligue 1
yesterday and put pressure on
leaders Marseille. Resurgent
Marseille have 25 points ahead
of their game today at Lyon,
where they can clinch a club
record 10th straight league
win. PSG are second with 21
having played a game more.
Bordeaux coach Willy Sagnol
had promised to take the game
to the champions and his outfit went into the game level on
points with the Parisians. But
with Brazilian international
centreback pair Thiago Silva
and David Luiz holding firm,
Paris always looked superior
in that part of the pitch. With
Edinson Cavani suspended
and Zlatan Ibrahimovic injured, PSG coach Laurent
Blanc started with a makeshift
front three of Javier Pastore,
Lucas and speedy youngster
Jean-Christophe
Bahebeck.
Bordeaux had reason for early
cheer on 27 minutes when
Gregory van Der Wiel delivered a wild studs-up kick to
Wahbi Khazri’s heel with the
Ogier closes in on title in Spain
Salou
ebastien Ogier was on target
to wrap up his second successive world title at the Rally of
Spain after maintaining his lead
over Volkswagen team-mate
Jari-Matti Latvala yesterday.
The Finn, the only driver who
can prevent Ogier defending
his crown, is lying 27.3 seconds
adrift in second after yesterday’s
six specials. Ogier turned up in
Spain with a 27-point lead over
Latvala in the championship
standings. The Finn must finish above Ogier, taking at least
two more points, to remain in
the hunt at the Wales Rally GB
next month. Ogier kept the
wheels firmly on his title push
by posting the quickest times
in two of the day’s six specials,
S
T
Paris Saint-Germain’s Brazilian defender David Luiz (left) vies with
Bordeaux’s Italian Argentinian forward Emiliano Sala
ball gone and the referee right
behind him. He was sent off,
but the numerical advantage
would last a mere ten minutes.
Andre Poko’s complete
miss as he swung at a stray
ball would have been comical if the Bordeaux midfielder
hadn’t ended up connecting
with Marco Verratti’s knee,
and while he was unfortunate,
he had to walk too. Sagnol
was furious with the red card
decision against Poko. With
Bordeaux deflated PSG went
on the offensive. From the
ensuing free-kick Luiz was
already turning to celebrate a
goal but saw his thunderous
shot come back off the post
with the wall and ‘keeper well
beaten. PSG then spurned a
series of chances before Verratti was brought down in the
area as the pressure mounted. With Ibrahimovic and Cavani
absent penalty duty fell to Lucas, who stepped up in his pink
boots and sent Stephane Carrasso the wrong way, his spotkick ripping into the opposite
corner. (AFP)
Sebastien Ogier
with the other four claimed by
Latvala. Another Finn, Mikko
Hirvonen in a Ford Focus, was
in third, 1:18.6 adrift.
Kittel wins Criterium de Saitama
Tokyo
ermany’s Marcel Kittel won a sprint finish
ahead of Slovakia’s Peter Sagan and Alexander Kristoff
to claim the Criterium de
Saitama yesterday. The 60km
race around a 3km street circuit is held by Tour de France
G
organisers ASO, who last
year took the bold leap into
a new market with the first
event outside France to carry
the Tour’s prestigious name.
The “Criterium de Saitama
by La Tour de France”, to
give it its full title, is a publicity event aimed at attract-
ing Japanese investment to
the Tour while boosting the
profile of road cycling in the
Asian country. Last year’s
initial race was won by the
2013 Tour de France winner
Chris Froome of Britain, in
front of a crowd of 200,000
spectators.
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Marc Marquez grabs record 13th pole in Malaysian MotoGP
MARQUEZ ON POLE
Hend pulls ahead in Macau
Macao
efending
champion
Scott Hend battled to
a four-under-par 67 in the
third round of the Macau
Open yesterday, racing two
shots clear of Anirban Lahiri to put a second straight
title within his sights. The
Australian produced three
birdies over his closing six
holes at the Macau Golf and
Country Club, while India’s
Lahiri carded a solid bogeyfree 67 for second place at
the $900,000 Asian Tour
event. But long-hitting Hend
-- who is chasing a seventh
Asian Tour victory after winning the Hong Kong Open
last week -- was not satisfied
with his performance, pro-
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nouncing it “flat”. “Hopefully
I can come back tomorrow
and feel a little more energy
and concentrate better,” said
the 41-year-old, who leads on
14-under-par 199. “I’m just
feeling flat, extremely flat.”
Hend started off in brilliant
form, nailing four successive birdies from the second
hole. But he lost concentration with three bogeys over a
five-hole stretch mid-round,
before streaking ahead again
with birdies on 13, 15 and 18.
Thailand’s Prom Meesawat
took the day’s best round of
64 for third on the leaderboard. South Africa’s Ernie
Els, the tournament’s star attraction, was lagging behind
on 211, two-under-par.
Mane lifts Saints into
second place
Marc Marquez of Spain (centre), teammate Dani Pedrosa of Spain (left) and Movistar
Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo of Spain (right) pose after the qualifying session.
Sepang
ecently crowned world
champion Marc Marquez
will start in top position for
today’s Malaysian MotoGP,
surpassing the record for the
most poles in a single season.
The Spanish Repsol Honda
rider clocked a record lap
time of one minute 59.791
seconds in yesterday qualifying at Sepang, 0.182 seconds
ahead of his team-mate and
compatriot Dani Pedrosa.
In third place was Spain’s
Jorge Lorenzo, while his Yamaha teammate Valentino Rossi,
who is battling him for the season’s runner-up title, qualified
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in sixth. It was Marquez’s 13th
pole of the year, breaking the
previous record of 12 front-row
starts in a season jointly held
by Australians Mick Doohan
and Casey Stoner. His flying lap
toward the end of the session
also broke his own record from
qualifying last year of 2 minutes 0.011 seconds. He came
second in last year’s race.
Marquez said he was “definitely delighted” with his position after taking a tumble in the
fourth practice session. “Yes,
I’m definitely motivated. To
achieve 13 poles is not easy, and
I’m happy with the record. But
the main race is yet to come,
and I want to be focused for
that,” the 21-year-old said. “Tomorrow won’t be easy because
Dani was also very fast today,
but I’m definitely looking to
race in dry conditions. If it
rains, then it’s a different story.”
The 5.5-kilometre (3.4 mile)
Sepang circuit is famed for its
hot track temperatures and
tropical afternoon downpours.
But Saturday’s qualifying
remained dry. Pedrosa, who
topped all three practice sessions and has won the last two
Malaysian Grand Prix, was
the only other rider to finish
below the two-minute mark,
clocking 1 minute 59.973. The
29-year-old, who has yet to win
a MotoGP championship title,
said he was content with his
second-place finish. Lorenzo
clocked 2 minutes 0.203, while
Germany’s Stefan Bradl and
Italy’s Andrea Dovizioso qualified fourth and fifth respectively. (AFP)
Marquez
clocked a record
lap time of one
minute 59.791
seconds.
Sanchez double downs Sunderland
Sunderland
lexis Sanchez scored twice
as Arsenal beat Sunderland 2-0 at the Stadium of
Light yesterday to ensure veteran manager Arsene Wenger
avoided his worst start to a
Premier League season. Chile
forward Sanchez seized on
two defensive errors to take
his tally to eight goals in 15
appearances for the Gunners
since his £30 million pre-season transfer from Barcelona.
Victory was just Arsenal’s
second Premier League win
in their last eight games and
third in nine overall this term
as they took their points tally to
14, eight behind leaders Chelsea. Such was Arsenal’s dominance, they had no need to call
on Theo Walcott. The England
international made his return
to the squad as an unused substitute after a nine-month ab-
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Arsenal’s Chilean striker Alexis Sanchez (righty) vies with Sunderland’s
English midfielder Lee Cattermole.
sence following a serious knee
injury suffered against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup in
January.
Sunderland restored a degree of pride after last week’s
8-0 humiliation at Southampton. However, their lat-
est defeat left them in danger
of dropping into the bottom
three if north-east rivals Newcastle avoid defeat at Spurs on
Sunday. Arsenal had been in
danger of posting their lowest
points total in the opening nine
games to a campaign under
French boss Wenger had they
failed to win on Wearside for
the fourth consecutive season. But they rarely looked back
once Sanchez put them ahead
in the 30th minute. Former
Sunderland loan striker Danny
Welbeck had already fired narrowly over from the edge of the
area after latching onto a Santi
Cazorla pass, when Sanchez rewarded the visitors’ dominance
with the opening goal as the
half hour mark approached. It
arrived courtesy of a mistake
from veteran Sunderland defender Wes Brown, who badly
mis-hit an attempted back-pass
from near halfway.
An alert Sanchez pounced on
the loose ball to sprint 30 yards
with Brown in fruitless pursuit,
before chipping right-footed
over exposed goalkeeper Vito
Mannone to find the net from
the edge of the area. (AFP)
Southampton
enegal winger Sadio
Mane fired Southampton
to a 1-0 win over Stoke that
lifted his team into second
place in the Premier League
yesterday. Ronald Koeman’s
side had romped to an 8-0
demolition of Sunderland
in their previous fixture
and while the performance
against gritty Stoke at St
Mary’s wasn’t so eye-catching, the reward was the same.
Mane’s first-half strike
proved the difference and,
remarkably after such a turbulent close-season marked
by the departure of manager
Mauricio Pochettino and
five key players, Southampton have made a better start
than the 1983-84 season
when they finished second
in the English top-flight.
As well as Mane’s cool fin-
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ish, the key to Southampton’s success was their rock
solid defence, which has
conceded only five league
goals this season and held
out for another clean sheet
against a Stoke side they
will face again in the League
Cup on Wednesday. Mane
was the only change to the
side that routed Sunderland and he made a lively
start, with Graziano Pelle
just unable to turn home his
cross-shot at the far post.
Southampton were pushing forward with pace and
poise and Pelle directed his
shot into the side-netting
when Mane escaped down
the right again. Saints midfielder Dusan Tadic would
have capped another fine
display with another goal
but for a fine, low save by
Asmir Begovic.
Jun shares lead in Korea Open
Seoul
ustralia’s Jun Seok Lee
birdied the 18th hole to
join a four-way tie for the halfway lead at the fog-disrupted
Kolon Korea Open yesterday.
Lee carded a 68 to head the
leaderboard with South Koreans Kang Ji-Man, Jeon YunCheol, and Ham Jeong-Woo
at the Woo Jeong Hills Country Club in Cheonan. Kang
finished his second round
on Friday while Lee, Jeon
and Ham completed their
remaining holes on Saturday
morning. The start of play
was delayed by fog for a third
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consecutive day, resulting in
the third round only starting
on Saturday afternoon. The
Korean-born Lee was fast
out of the blocks on the restart, birdying the 13th, 16th
and 18th to join the leaders
on four-under 138. Jeon, one
behind Kang when play was
halted on Friday, carded two
birdies and a bogey in his remaining six holes while Ham
managed three birdies on the
back nine. Pre-tournament
favourite Kevin Na of the
United States was disqualified
on Friday for signing a wrong
scorecard.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
MURRAY EDGES
OUT FERRER
Valencia Open
Valencia
ndy Murray took a huge
step towards sealing his
place in the ATP World Tour
finals as he beat top seed David Ferrer 6-4, 7-5 to reach
the Valencia Open final yesterday. Murray has put himself in prime position for a
seventh consecutive appearance at the season-ending
tournament in London with
a run of 17 wins in his last
19 matches, including victory over Ferrer in the final of
the Austrian Open last week.
The Scot and Ferrer are
currently eighth and ninth in
the race to London with four
places still up for grabs following Rafael Nadal’s decision to withdraw to have his
appendix removed on Friday.
Murray can move as high as
fifth in the standings with
his third title in little over a
month when he faces Jeremy
Chardy or Tommy Robredo
in the final today. One break
of serve in the opening game
of the match was enough for
Murray to take the first set as
he looked polished on serve to
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Andy Murray
beat David Ferrer 6-4, 7-5
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Younis considered sitting
out Tests
Dubai
ecord breaking century
maker Younis Khan
yesterday said he considered skipping the Test series
against Australia after being left out of the preceding
one-day series. The 36-yearold right-hander smashed
an unbeaten 103 as Pakistan
reached 286-2 declared in
their second innings in the
first Test, a lead of 437 before
Australia slumped to at 59-4
at close on the fourth day.
Australia still need another 379 to win or bat throughout 90 overs today. Younis’s
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26th hundred and his second in the match helped
him overhaul Inzamam-ul
Haq’s record of most centuries by a Pakistani batsman.
He also became only the
seventh Pakistan player to
score twin hundreds in a
Test and the first to do so
against Australia. But it
would not have happened at
all had Younis decided not
to play the Tests after being
snubbed for the one-day series which Pakistan lost 3-0.
Younis said his family and
friends motivated him to
play the Tests.
Toulon in cruise control
against Ulster
Paris
wo-time
defending
European
champions
Toulon took a big step towards the European Champions Rugby Cup knockout
stages with a solid 23-13
victory over 1999 winners
Ulster in Belfast yesterday.
The French side outscored
the hosts two tries to one
-- South African star Bryan
Habana finishing off an excellent move on the stroke of
half-time and English wing
Delon Armitage running
back an interception in the
second-half. Ulster got a late
try through Craig Gilroy but
it was not enough to prevent
them slipping to their second
defeat in a week in the competition, the first time they
have lost their first two games
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Andy Murray returns a ball.
take it 6-4.
However, the second set
was a rollercoaster as Murray appeared to be cruising
to victory when he secured a
double break to move ahead
3-0. Willed on by the home
crowd, though, Ferrer, a
three-time champion in Valencia, bounced back to move
4-3 ahead. Murray then had to
save a break point to level at
4-4, but the match swung back
in Murray’s favour when Fer-
rer fired long to leave the Scot
serving for the match at 6-5.
And despite having to save
three break points, Murray
eventually closed it out with
a thumping forehand winner.
(AFP)
Dortmund slip further after fourth defeat
Berlin
orussia Dortmund’s horror run of Bundesliga
results continued yesterday
as they lost 1-0 at home to
ten-man Hanover 96 to drop
to 15th after a fourth straight
defeat. Dortmund’s terrible
Bundesliga form is in stark
contrast to their Champions League campaign,
where they top their group
with three straight wins after Wednesday’s impressive
4-0 victory at Galatasaray.
But seven days before they
face Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich away, Dortmund
are now winless in their last
six league games and just a
point above the relegation
zone. Dortmund coach Jurgen
Klopp was left fuming on the
sidelines at their Westfalenstadion as Japan’s Hiroshi Kiyotake curled in a free kick to
score Hanover’s first goal for
416 minutes following three
straight defeats. Mid-table
Hanover finished with 10
men after Turkey midfielder
Ceyhun Guelselam earned a
red card for his second book-
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Hannover- 1
Borussia Dortmund- 0
Hannover’s Hiroshi Kiyotake (centre) celebrates his goal.
ing of the game after a clumsy
challenge on Dortmund wing
Marco Reus on 89 minutes.
Hertha Berlin’s 3-0 win
at home to Hamburg means
Dortmund are now four
points from 13th after Tunisia’s Anis Ben-Hatira netted twice for Hertha while
Hamburg remain in the bottom three. VfB Stuttgart leapfrogged Dortmund into 14th
place after their stunning 5-4
victory at Eintracht Frankfurt
in a nine-goal thriller.
Stuttgart captain Christian
Gentner scored the 84th-minute winner when he stabbed
the ball home at close-range
from a free-kick to claim only
their second win of the season. Frankfurt finished with
10 men after Swiss striker Haris Seferovic was sent off five
minutes from time for miming that the referee’s assistant
needed glasses. With league
leaders Bayern at Borussia
Moenchengladbach on Sunday in the weekend’s top fixture, Hoffenheim took Gladbach’s place in second with a
1-0 win at Paderborn. (AFP)
since the 2008/09 campaign.
Toulon top Pool 3 with eight
points while English side
Leicester, who play Welsh
outfit Scarlets later yesterday,
have four points while Ulster are struggling with just
a point after two games. Ulster captain Rory Best was left
disappointed by his side’s display on what was his 50th appearance in the competition.
Toulon Welsh fullback
Leigh Halfpenny landed two
penalties in quick succession
after missing his first attempt
at goal to give the visitors a
6-0 lead by the quarter hour
mark. Paddy Jackson, who
was surprisingly left out of
the Ireland squad named this
week for the November tests,
reduced the deficit with a
penalty in the 22nd minute.
Shiffrin, Fenninger share
World Cup victory
Sölden
S teenage ski star Mikaela Shiffrin and Austrian
rival Anna Fenninger tied
for victory in the first World
Cup giant slalom of the season yesterday in Solden.
They both finished with a
combined time for the two
legs of 2min 39.85sec after
Shiffrin had led after the first
leg by the slender margin of
0.09sec. It is not the first time
that the resort has seen a tie
for first place, in 2002 three
skiers shared top spot in the
shape of Slovenia’s Tina Maze,
Norwegian Andrine Flemmen and Nicole Hosp of Austria. For 19-year-old Shiffrin,
who has carried all before her
in the slalom discipline, this
was a first success in the giant
U
slalom after recording two
podium finishes in the World
Cup series last season. Shiffrin said it was a fulfillment
of a dream for her although
she wasn’t quite sure whether it counted as a victory.
A second Austrian skier, Eva
Maria Brem, was third with a
time of 2:40.12. Shiffrin took
full advantage of being first
down the slope on the first leg
for a time of 1:17.92, but Fenninger, the defending World
Cup giant slalom champion,
made up the difference by
finishing fastest over the second. France’s world champion Tessa Worley, returning
from injury, could only manage seventh, in 2:41.42, having been third, 0.42sec off the
pace, after the first run.
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Sunday, October 26, 2014
SPORTS
SAKHO STARS
West Ham United beat Manchester City in Premier League
West Ham United- 2
Manchester City- 1
West Ham United’s New Zealand defender Winston Reid (right)
vies with Manchester City’s Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko (left).
London
iafra Sakho struck for
a sixth successive Premier League game to secure
West Ham’s shock 2-1 victory
over Manchester City as the
champions missed out on the
chance to increase the pressure on leaders Chelsea yesterday. Senegal striker Sakho,
signed during the close season
for £4.5 million from Metz,
headed West Ham’s crucial
second goal in the 75th minute
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after Morgan Amalfitano had
given the home side a firsthalf lead at Upton Park. City
were desperate to close the
five-point gap on Chelsea, 24
hours before Jose Mourinho’s
side face Manchester United
at Old Trafford. But while David Silva halved the deficit in
the 77th minute, Manuel Pellegrini’s men were unable to
conjure an equaliser against a
West Ham side who surprisingly cemented their position
in the top four.
City were also anxious to
move on from yet another
midweek Champions League
disappointment
following
the 2-2 draw at CSKA Moscow. Pellegrini admitted his
side paid the price for failing
to close out that game after
taking a two-goal half-time
lead. With the future of their
European campaign now in
doubt, Pellegrini was looking
for an immediate response as
they resumed their defence
of their Premier League title.
The meetings between these
two sides last season were an
embarrassing mismatch with
City winning each of the four
meetings including the twolegged League Cup semi-final,
running up an aggregate score
of 14-1.
But West Ham are a different proposition this season
following the arrival of Enner
Valencia, Sakho, Amalfitano
Diafra Sakho celebrates scoring his team’s second goal.
and Alex Song. City started
brightly, with Sergio Aguero
immediately punching a hole
in the home defence with a
powerful run from halfway
before seeing a deflected shot
scrambled away by Hammers
keeper Adrian. Silva then sent
a free-kick on to the roof of
the net and Vincent Kompany
headed over as the visitors
threatened to overrun Sam Allardyce’s side. But for all the
early pressure they exerted,
City’s play lacked fluency and
West Ham gained a foothold in
the game when they were able
to service Sakho and Valencia,
who showed they had the ability to stretch the visiting backline. (AFP)
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