200fils www.dt.bh Sunday, November 23, 2014 8P 9 Play bigger role: Biden to Turkey 8P 30 Rosberg on pole shnan | Adviser Med Jones 0150, Email: news@dt.bh Website: www.dt.bh Speaks for you l Celebrating the democracy see l Dancers evoke patriotic sentiments pages 2-3, 4-5 l Law and order under control CHOICE MADE Issue No. 6478 Noora Alzabie / DTNN B ahrainis, in thousands, flocked to forty polling stations across the Kingdom yesterday to practise their civil right. In a Press conference held at the Isa Cultural Centre last night, Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Minister and Supreme Elections Supervisory Committee Chairman Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa pointed out that the “initial indicators reveal that the estimated turnout for parliamentary elections will be 51.5 per cent, compared to 67.5pc in 2010.” Shaikh Khalid also announced that the participation percentage in the municipal elections was estimated to be around 53.5. Elaborating further, the minister said, “If the percentages are calculated, in comparison with the previous elections, the result indicates that the boycotting percentage is estimated to be 16pc.” However, Shaikh Khalid stressed that correct percentages could only be confirmed after the vote-counting process is completed. He attributed the boycotting percentage to “threats or instructions given by certain religious platforms and political societies,” without disclosing further details. On the sidelines of the conference, Supreme Elections Supervisory Committee Vice Chairman Abdulla Al Buainain l Estimated turnout for Parliamentary polls: 51.5% l Estimated turnout for municipal polls: 53.5% l Percentage of people who boycotted: 16% told DT News that “participation in this year’s elections is remarkable, and it indicates a council that is capable of leading Bahrain to a bright political future.” Mr. Al Buainain praised the effective role of Interior Ministry in maintaining a secured election process in all parts of the Kingdom. He also highlighted the wide participation of the youth, who “will successfully contribute in reshaping Bahrain’s future.” For her part, Minister of State for Information Affairs and official Government spokesperson Sameera Rajab underlined the “chief role played by local and international media in the success of the elections.” She said that “the antielection campaigns didn’t affect the elections process within or outside the Kingdom.” 2018 polls to go electronic T he next parliamentary elections will be conducted on an electronic platform, said Information Technology Consultant at the Central Informatics Organisation (CIO) Nezar Maaroof. Speaking to DT News, Mr. Maaroof said, “The smartphone application, which we earlier launched in cooperation with Bahrain eGovernment, contributed in educating both candidates and voters. It included all information related to the election process and was considered as a guideline for all.” 2 Sunday, November 23, 2014 Celebrating Elections 2014 Long way to go Vienna Iran and world powers still appeared a long way off from a nuclear deal late yesterday with US Secretary of State John Kerry and officials on both sides warning of major gaps two days before a deadline. “We’re working hard,” Kerry said in Vienna, “and we hope we’re making careful progress, but we have big gaps, we still have some serious gaps, which we’re working to close.” Kerry, who on Friday postponed a trip to Paris to remain in Vienna, met Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif yesterday afternoon, their fourth meeting in three days. Iraq PM orders more air support Baghdad Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar Al- badi yesterday ordered more air support for the security forces and allied tribal fighters battling jihadists in the western province of Anbar. He “ordered to provide extensive air support to Anbar, arm its sons, support and reinforce the armed forces in the province,” a statement from his office said. The statement came as progovernment forces tried to fend off a major offensive by the Islamic State (IS) group in and around the provincial capital Ramadi. Brazil stocks soar Sao Paulo Brazil’s stock market soared yesterday, adding 5.02 per cent amid expectations that President Dilma Rousseff is ready to appoint a pro-market new finance minister to kick-start a sagging economy. Embarking on a second term following her re-election last month, Rousseff faces a battle to win over the financial world with the economy in recession amid feeble growth and rising inflation. But Friday saw frenzied media speculation led by Folha de Sao Paulo daily that the leftist leader will revitalise her treasury team by appointing the hawkish Joaquim Levy, currently chief executive officer of Bradesco Asset Management, part of Brazil’s second-largest private bank. Fatima Bastaki / DTNN T Youth and Sport First ViceChairman and Bahrain Royal Equestrian and Endurance Federation President HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa and Education Minister Dr. Majid Al Nuaimi were also present on the occasion. Voters, especially firsttimers could not hide their excitement. “By exercising my vote, I am making my voice heard across the corridors of power,” said Nawal Hamada, a student at UoB. Echoing a similar view, Hala Al Murbati, an engineering student said, “This is an opportunity to contribute towards the democratic strides made by the Kingdom.” A few minutes after the polls ended, HM the King received a cable of congratulations from the Interior Minister Lt General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa on the success of elections. The minister hailed the landmark democratic achievement which enabled he Kingdom voted yesterday to elect its new Parliament and Municipal councils. Voters, young and old, were seen making a beeline to exercise their franchise at polling booths across the Kingdom. Many even ignored their disabilities and reached the polling booths to exercise their civil right. University of Bahrain (UoB) had organised an event to mark the elections, which was attended by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Supreme Council for Youth and Sport Chairman, Bahrain Olympic Committee President and Royal Charity Organisation Chairman HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Supreme Council for HH Shaikh Nasser, HH Shaikh Khalid and Interior Minister Shaikh Rashid casting their votes. citizens to exercise their constitutional right and elect their parliamentary and municipal representatives. In the cable, Shaikh Rashid paid tribute to HM the King for anchoring the reform project and fostering the principles of freedom, quality and protecting rights and liberties. A few violations amid public vote imam the polling centres,” explaining that photography was allowed at only selected centres. The senior observer also confirmed that numerous information were received in relation to buying votes, but “no solid proof was provided.” Mohammed Zafran / DTNN zafran@dt.bh S everal violations were detected across the voting centres, during the Parliamentary and municipal elections yesterday. According to certified observers, violations included buying votes, child labour and other serious infringements. As many as eight civil observation societies were certified by the Supreme Elections Supervisory Committee, with more than 350 citizens assigned at polling stations to oversee the vote-casting process. Speaking to DT News, observers said that official procedures would be taken against violators after completing investigations. “Voters were seen taking pictures of their votes from inside polling stations, in order to have an image evidence of their vote,” Integrity Coalition for Election Observation (ICEO) stated yesterday. Explaining further, ICEO General Coordinator Faisal Fulad told DT News that “the images are considered a proof, which is later shown to the candidate who would have promised the voter a financial amount. Several voters were caught trying to take photographs of their votes, which is illegal.” “Quick action by the monitoring staff prevented the Rumours denied Pic by SantoSh rajendran Children seen campaigning for a candidate. malice to a good extend,” he confirmed. “It is clear to us that those who take pictures of their votes were doing it for money. They take pictures and show it to the candidates who will eventually pay them later. In the polling station, this was quickly detected and subsequent actions were taken to prevent the usage of mobile phones,” said Mr. Fulad. He added that “other candidates used children to distribute their pamphlets and to provide drinks and refreshments to voters. They used children to market themselves. The kids were seen in the footpath distributing flyers, food and drinks to please the voters. It is not the first time that this has happened. During the previous elections children were similarly exploited. This is something that we will definitely report to the Supreme Elections Supervisory Committee.” Echoing a similar voice, another observatory society official told DT News that violations were detected a day before the elections. Hawar Society Deputy Chairman Rashed Al Ghayeb said that candidates overlooked an important rule, which is the “Elections Silent Day.” “It’s one day before polling booths open for voters to cast their ballots. On this day, any sort of advertisement from the part of candidates is prohibited. Yet, we saw candidates and their supporters campaigning and promoting at the gates of election centres across Bahrain.” “We have included all remarks and violations in a report that will be soon referred to the Supreme Elections Supervisory Committee, which will take the necessary actions against violators,” he said. Mr. Al Ghayeb also commented that the remarks included the lack of “specialised booths for women covering their faces with niqab and a unified regulation for photography in While covering the election process in the fifth constituency of the Capital Governorate, several citizens approached DT News, claiming that they were offered BD100 for their votes by a candidate’s campaign team members. A Twitter account that is following the 2014 elections news simultaneously published a report stating that the same candidate has won the parliamentary elections in his constituency scoring a “63 per cent lead.” However, when asked, campaign manager of the accused candidate denied rumours, stating that “fruitful trees are always stoned.” “My candidate comes from a respectful family that has a long history in charity and community service in Zinj, Seqaya, Bilad Al Qadeem and the surrounding areas. He doesn’t need to pay people to vote for him,” he said, adding that it was despicable manner to defame a contender in the election process. praises voters DT News Network I mam of Ahmed Al-Fateh Islamic Centre Shaikh Adnan Al-Qattan yesterday praised the citizens of Bahrain for coming out and casting their votes. He said that the turnout reflected the success of the reform project spearheaded by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Describing the participation as a “religious and national duty”, the Imam said that voters would be able to achieve their aspirations only by choosing right candidates. Shaikh Adnan pointed out that Bahrain’s democratic experience would strive new heights, noting that the achievements made in this regard were enormously higher when compared to other countries. Sunday, November 23, 2014 the demoCraCy 3 HM the King along with HH Shaikh Nasser, HH Shaikh Khalid and Education Minister Dr. Majid Al Nuaimi at the University of Bahrain. Dancers evoke patriotic sentiments Elayath Pragit Parameswaran/ DTNN pragit@dt.bh T he celebration of Kingdom’s political achievement was accompanied by cultural festivities as a few Ardah dancers took on stage to motivate the voters of Muharraq constituency to become part of the democratic process. Carrying long, shining swords and heavy guns supported by rhythms drawn by the drums, more than 20 men in traditional dress participated in the cultural feast amid the Kingdom witnessing a historic event. The folkloric art form was traditionally performed by warriors in efforts to display their zeal and weaponry. It demonstrated that the warriors had no fear, invigorating them to lead the battles at the behest of their nation. For centuries, the drums of Ardah marked the beginning of battles in the region. “This election is nothing short of a battle- a battle against anti-nationals, in which democracy will be the ultimate winner,” one of the organisers told DT News. Ardah is more than a cultural event, it symbolises communal harmony, upholding kinships apart from endorsing national solidarity, he added. The folkloric dance form lasted for one hour and ended before the Maghrib prayer. Away from Muharraq, a similar dance was also staged in Hidd. Dancers performing Ardah in Muharraq. Pic by SantoSh rajendran LAW AND ORDER 4 Sunday, November 23, 2014 Ministry of Interior personnel securing the Kingdom’s roads yesterday. DT News Desk news@dt.bh T he Interior Ministry yesterday adhered to its responsibility to protect the security and general order surrounding the Parliamentary and Municipal elections. A strong police presence was visible in Bahrain throughout the day and police were on heightened alert for any possible trouble. 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It also expressed thanks and appreciation to citizens who participated in the democratic process. The ministry said that the large number of enthusiastic and motivated voters who turned up to vote showed the determination of the people to participate in this democratic process in a way that reflected the best of Bahrain. HIDD, Kingdom of Bahrain, Ext: 344 T he boycott campaign has ultimately ended in failure, stated Integrity Coalition for Election Observation. The boycott campaign by anti-nationals including the attempt to prevent voters from reaching polling stations, tyre burnings and roadblocks did not yield any results, said Integrity Coalition for Election Observation General Coordinator Faisal Fulad. “The elections were a massive success. All the efforts by anti-government forces to undermine it had little effect. Although vandals disturbed people from certain locations, they couldn’t disrupt the electoral process in any significant manner,” he pointed out. According to Mr. Fulad, Northern Governorate was most affected by the protests. “Sitra, Karanah, Diraz and Bani Jamra saw a lot of protests. The residents in these areas who wanted to vote went to general polling stations against going to booths in their area.” Integrity Coalition for Election Observation’s website was attacked by hackers and its office in UK was as well targeted by vandals. But there were no damages, he added. Meanwhile, the UK Embassy in Bahrain took to Twitter to express its disappointment on the low turnout of voters in Karana. “Very disappointed with the turnout in Karana, which witnessed intimidation against candidates and voters,” the embassy tweeted. UNDER CONTROL 5 Sunday, November 23, 2014 Judge accused of misbehaviour Elayath Pragit Parameswaran / DTNN news@dt.bh A candidate yesterday alleged that an electoral judge misbehaved with a disabled voter at a polling booth in Muharraq. Isa Al Kooheji who is seeking reelection told DT News that he has filed a complaint against Judge Adeela Rajab to the Supreme Election Supervisory Committee for harassing a voter. According to Mr. Al Kooheji, a senior citizen entered the Halat Bu Maher hall in Muharaqq on a wheel chair to exercise his franchise at around 9.30 am. “As the voter was old and illiterate, she sought the assistance of the judge. Instead of assisting the voter, the judge used the opportunity to harass her by making her repeat the name of the candidate she intended to vote,” said Mr. Al Kooheji. “I felt that the judge was not doing fair to the voter and hence have launched a complaint with the committee.” Apart from the candidate, a voter as well criticised the same judge for being rude to the voters. “I saw her asking an elderly voter to reveal the candidate he intended to vote. How can an electoral judge misbehave with an elderly person?” asked Hussain Ahmed. Mr. Al Kooheji “I submitted my complaint on the matter at around 9:45am and no action has been taken against the judge despite Senior Judge Ibrahim Al Zaheed visiting the poll booth to scrutinise the paper works,” Mr. Al Kooheji lamented. MISCREANTS ATTACK AL DURAZ SCHOOL 6 Sunday, November 23, 2014 The official said that the ministry is spending a huge amount to repair the damages caused by the repeated acts of vandalism. DT News Network Manama A l Duraz Intermediate Boys’ School in the Northern Governorate was attacked for the third time in a week, the Education Ministry has said. The ministry’s Public Relations and Media Directorate said that the total losses due to attacks on schools have crossed BD2 million by the end of the previous school year. According to the ministry, the attackers broke into the school on Friday. “They broke the windows and they were aiming at stealing the fire extinguishers in the school,” the ministry said in its statement. A spokesperson of the directorate said that such assaults are legally, morally and religiously condemned as it hinders a noble service to the public, which is education. The official said that the ministry is spending huge amount to repair the damages caused by the repeated acts of vandalism. Meanwhile, the official added that the ministry has increased the numbers of guards, mobile patrols, surveillance cameras and other safety methods at schools, which are frequently targeted by the vandals. The ministry confirmed that a total of 367 attacks on educational institutions have been reported to the security authorities in the Kingdom during the past three years. The school targeted by the attackers. Food festival a big draw at Geant DT News Network Manama W hich is tastier? The imported varieties jumbo apples, red grapes and strawberries are in a stiff competition and the denizens of the Kingdom have an opportunity to make the pallets tastier. The food festival organised by Geant Hypermarkets is drawing a huge crowd. According to the organisers, every products including the fruits and vegetables are of grade 1 quality and imported from the leading producers. “Most of these products are new in Bahrain and are of high quality. Moreover, we are selling them in a competitive price,” said a senior authority attached to the hypermarket. The three varieties of potatoes, imported from France are also a big hit in the festival. Apart from the fruits and vegetables, there are varied kinds of meat and poultry products. Halal French beef, which was earlier temporarily banned by the Bahrain government, is also available at the festival. The festival, commenced on November 20 will continue until December 2. The buyers from the food festival will be offered raffle coupons for every BD5 purchase. There are 201 amazing prizes for the winners of the raffle draw. YMCA to celebrate International Week of Prayer Manama Y PICS BY SANTHOSH RAJENDRAN MCA will be holding its concluding session of the week of prayer tomorrow from 7.30pm onwards at the New Millennium School auditorium in Zinj. Bro. George Cherian, General Secretary of Missions India will be the main speaker on the Bro. George Cherian occasion. YMCA choir will be leading the singing sessions, said the press release. ISB clarifies report In the story published in DT News yesterday under the title ‘Incumbents brush aside allegations’, the Press meeting was called by the Indian School Bahrain Executive Committee and not the panel as mentioned in the report, said ISB Chairman Ebraham John. Further, the committee didn’t provide any draft copy of audited financial report for discussion, he told DT News. 7 Vandals block roads Sunday, November 23, 2014 The miscreants left no stone unturned to prevent access to the citizens to voting centres yesterday. DT News Network news@dt.bh I n an attempt to prevent voters from reaching polling stations, several roads were blocked with bricks, steel chains and burning tyres. The vandals especially targeted the roads leading to election centres. According to several eyewitnesses, some roads were blocked from the wee hours yesterday, mainly in the Northern and Capital governorates. Security personnel were seen clearing blockades in areas like Juffair, Hamad Town, Diraz and other places. Interior Ministry stated earlier that it received several complaints from citizens, who were threatened and warned not to take part in the elections. Speaking to DT News on basis of anonymity, a couple of candidates in the affected areas condemned the incidents stating that the acts of vandalism were carried out by the misled youth. Meanwhile, Supreme Elections Supervisory Committee Vice Chairman Abdulla Al Buainain praised the role of Public Security personnel, stating, “A few vandalism cases were reported in the morning and Interior Ministry forces restored order within few minutes.” according to several eyewitnesses, some roads were blocked from the wee hours yesterday, mainly in the Northern and capital governorates. Dr. Mirza to patronise thinkers’ forum Manama inister of State for Electricity and Water Affairs Dr. Abdul Hussain Mirza yesterday received Managing Director of Origin Group, Ahmed Dr. Mirza M o h a m m e d Al-Banna. During the meeting, Mr. Al Banna presented to the minister his request for patronising a global thinkers’ M forum organised by the company on December 8 and 9. He said well-known thinkers, including the keynote speaker, Sri Shuddhaanandaa Brahmachari, would address around 300 delegates. Dr. Mirza said that he was very keen on supporting and participating in such events and pledged to provide all cooperation. Court to examine the prosecution witnesses DT News Network news@dt.bh P rosecution witnesses will be heard on December 23 in the trial of an Asian accused of forcing two women into prostitution. The defendant was arrested after one of the victims called police and informed them that 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. “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 had acquainted with on Facebook,” the first victim had said earlier. “A man approached me and took me to an apartment in Gudaibiya,” she added. “Then he (the defendant) had sexually assaulted me twice, before forcing me to physically satisfy strangers for an amount ranging between BD20 to BD30,” she said. Later she was transferred to another apartment in Manama and was forced to stay with the second victim. “The same man was bringing customers to the apartment,” she continued. They were rescued after the second victim had managed to get a mobile phone and call police. Fire fighters dousing the fire (L) and the building, which was damaged in fire. PicS by SaNThoSh RajeNDRaN Fire breaks out in Arad DT News Network Manama: A major fire broke out in Arad yesterday noon. Civil Defence doused the fire which broke out in a carpentry shop. A thick black smoke emanated from Opec Carpentry Shop located near Mid Way Supermarket, Arad at 2.20 pm, causing panic among locals. However, the police officials confirmed that no casualties have been reported in the incident. “The thick smoke and charred smell prompted the people to get alerted. We also heard an explosion of a gas cylinder,” said a witness to DT News. According to the witness, the fire was spread from the cooking stove, with which some expatriates were preparing their food. The residents of the adjacent buildings and the staff and shop owners across the street were evacuated by the police. A fleet of official vehicles including the fire tenders were rushed to the spot immediately. It took around 45 minutes for the fire fighters to bring the fire under control. 8 Sunday, November 23, 2014 Speak a “ Huge electorates turnout at polling stations “ @bna_en F1’s Rosberg claims pole position for Abu Dhabi Grand Prix “ @AFP Several injuries and a building collapse reported after strong earthquake shakes Japan’s Nagano region “ monitor @cnnbrk U.S.-led strikes have killed 910 people in Syria: “ @ReutersWorld “We didn’t raise the Statue of Liberty with her back to the world—we did it with her light shining.” —President Obama @BarackObama “ #Ebola outbreak could end in mid 2015 if world acts faster - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon @BBCWorld “ #Russia and #China plan regular joint naval exercises for Mediterranean, Pacific “ rivals @WashTimes Jack Ma has amazingly deep thoughts about his e-commerce @BloombergNews “ IPope Francis warns greed of man will ‘destroy the world’ @MailOnline “ Beyoncé releases her ‘7/11’ music video @Independent Readers’ VIEW A challenge for economists I t’s time we need to start thinking about the economy as US isn’t as dynamic as it used to be. That’s the conclusion from Steven Davis and John Haltiwanger, two National Bureau of Economic Research economists (Davis is at U Chicago and Haltiwanger at the University of Maryland). The two presented at the Fed’s Jackson Hole conference over the summer and an updated version of the paper was published at the end of October. Declines in labour market fluidity - the ease with which workers can move between jobs - have continued since the 1980s. According to the authors, there’s been an unusually “large secular decline in the pace of job reallocation” during this period in the US. Reallocation is defined as which is the total jobs created plus total jobs destroyed, divided by total jobs in the economy. “A decline in these rates (job creation and destruction) could indicate less innovation or less labour market flexibility, both of which are likely to retard economic growth,” explains economist Mark Curtis at the Atlanta Fed’s macroblog regarding this paper. The big driver of this before 2000 was the retail sector, as big box stores came in and demolished smaller competitors (that actually turned out to be relatively good for retail wages). But you can really see in the - above chart that there’s been a decline across sectors. And there is a school of thought that bigger companies mean less competition, which in turn pushes down wages (most recently floated by Justin Lahart in the WSJ). Regardless of firm size, declining fluidity in the labour market matters for a few reasons. If you believe that creative destruction is good for the economy, the declining number of small, young companies is a bad thing. But perhaps more pressingly, the researchers find that job reallocation rates have an impact on employment rates, particularly for the young and Do you feel strongly about commenting on any issue of social relevance or on any report we carried? Be it bouquets or bricks, you can explore this space by airing your views, opinions or comments. The best letter, selected once in a week, will receive five tickets for watching a blockbuster at Dana Cinema. Letters can be sent at letters @dt.bh even more strongly for young men. Not only is it associated with lower unemployment rates, but it potentially negatively affects the length of time that the unemployed have to look for work, as fewer job changes likely means fewer job openings, and therefore fewer chances for those out of work to jump back in. “Employment today begets employment in the future,” write the authors. And fewer job openings mean fewer people moving between jobs in the same industry. l There are a number of reasons listed by the authors for this lack of labour market fluidity: A shift to older firms (fewer people are working for young companies, despite the prevalence of reporting out of Silicon Valley) l An aging workforce l The transformation of business models (globalization favors bigger firms with more resources to invest in the global supply chain) l The impact of the information revolution on hiring practices l Occupational labour supply restrictions (based on policy) l Exceptions to employmentat-will (contracts that make it harder to quit and/or be fired) l The establishment of protected worker classes (this makes it harder to fire people — though in a good way) l “Job lock” because of employer-provided health insurance (let’s not even talk about this one) There are two notable things about the second half of this list: first, the authors point out that it’s impossible to know how much the policyrelated factors “contributed to secular declines in fluidity.” While all of these are possible factors for the trend, no one is quite sure how much each factors in. Further, it’s important to note that some of these are policy protections meant to protect workers, and while they may reduce churn, they also protect people from getting fired because of discriminatory employers. Even though there are some reasons why regulating fluidity could be good for workers, the long-term decline in reallocation is bad for the economy. That much you can tell from this paper. What you can’t tell is what are the main drivers of this problem, and how to fix it. That’s the challenge for economists and policy makers if they want to build a healthier economy. Ali Imran Sunday, November 23, 2014 9 PLAY BIGGER C’est La Vies Mes Ami ROLE: BIDEN TO TURKEY Anti-IS campaign Not only, but also Arthur Macdonald I Istanbul S Vice President Joe Biden on Friday arrived in Turkey for a threeday visit aimed at persuading Turkish leaders to play a bigger role in the coalition against Islamic State (IS) militants. Biden is expected to seek to soothe tensions that have emerged between the two NATO members, traditionally strong allies, over Turkey’s reluctance to play a major role in the fight against the jihadists who have captured swathes of Iraq and Syria. The US number two on Friday evening landed at Istanbul airport and immediately went into dinner talks with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. Yesterday he addressed a conference before a key meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He is due to leave Istanbul today. Ties between the United States and Turkey have strained in recent months over the U Ties between the United States and Turkey have strained in recent months over the unwillingness of Turkish leaders to become militarily involved in the US-led campaign against the jihadists. unwillingness of Turkish leaders to become militarily involved in the US-led campaign against the jihadists. But in the remarks at the start of their meeting, both Biden and Davutoglu were keen to play up the importance of the US-Turkey relationship. Praising a “deeprooted” relationship that has “faced many challenges together”, Davutoglu said the two countries were working together on several crises, including Syria. He alluded to recent discussions between top US and Turkish military figures over Turkey’s possible role in the coalition. “Mr Biden’s visit is very important for us to have a wider discussion on this preparatory work,” he added, without giving further details. Biden with Erdogan at Beylerbeyi Palace yesterday. ‘Ease strains on Syria’ Istanbul S Vice President Joe Biden yesterday met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan aiming to ease strains over the crisis in Syria and persuade Turkey to step up its support for the coalition against Islamic State (IS) jihadists. The trip to Istanbul by Biden, the highest ranking US official to U visit Turkey since Erdogan won election as president after over a decade as prime minister, comes amid unusual tensions in the traditionally strong relationship between the two NATO allies. Biden personally stung Erdogan last month by suggesting his policies in supporting Islamist rebel forces in Syria had helped encourage the rise of IS, a slight that prompted the president to warn his relationship with the US number two could be “history”. In talks late Friday with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Biden agreed on the need to “degrade and defeat IS” as well as work to a “political transition” in Syria, the US administration said, without giving further details. spent this morning on my balcony in the Ryad Mogador Menzah hotel in Marrakech pondering just how good life is. I was sitting there under a clear blue sky on a warm day looking out to the snow covered Atlas Mountains smoking a Gitanes Blondes, sipping a coffee and wondering how to fill in the day. There is a major global conference on economics taking place here just up the road from me but I am going to skip. This is in part because I have not been invited – though I am sure I could con my way past the security – but more because I have a pressing engagement any time I fancy this afternoon touring some of the delightful bistros and bars of Gueliz in the French quarter. I am in too good a mood having escaped the ice blasts of Ratho in Scotland to sacrifice and afternoon listening to some of the good and the great getting depressed about the falling price of oil. The price of black gold may be a bit depressing to governments in the Middle East and Russia and has certainly put the Scottish independence brigade’s gas at a peep but here in North Africa it’s probably good news given that the locals import it rather than produce it. The other day I was sitting in lovely little Italian coffee house just opposite the venue for this conference when a gentleman bearing a striking resemblance to the governor of the Central Bank of Bahrain strolled in. I dismissed this on the grounds that I was unaware there was an economic exposition taking place at the other side of Avenue Mohammed VI because I was too busy people watching to have noticed the heavy security and worried looking bureaucrats clutching position papers as they came and went. Now I think it may well have been Mr Al Maraaj and as I have not seen him since the World Islamic Banking conference at the Gulf Hotel last year I feel I should have said hello. That though sent me pondering the good old days in Adliya. In my first three days here I have while been very impressed with this ancient former capital of Morocco. But one area where Bahrain is head and shoulders above this city in when it comes to taxis. I have always regarded the last parliamentary season’s great achievement as ensuring that taxi drivers in Bahrain used their meters. Our legislators at the time soften the blow for the taxi industry by hiking the rate to a more reasonable level, which allowed drivers to make a living without reverting to ripping off the travelling public. But when I look back on rip offs I faced from Bahrain’s taxis because I looked like a dumb tourist I have to come to the conclusion that the drivers were children in the economic system compared to the licensed bandits at the airport in Marrakech. On the meter it should have cost me 30 dinars to get into town but I had already worked out this was going to be a non-starter so I negotiated a deal at 100 DH. That was OK until it turned out my bags were locked in the taxi boot and that just five kilometres after agreeing a price the tariff had jumped to 200dh. I put it down to experience and have not ventured into a cab since, though one of the few people I have met in this city with a command of the English language did point out it was still a lot cheaper than a licensed airport taxi anywhere in the UK. A reasonable point I have to admit. More importantly I am having to come to terms with the fact that practically nobody in Morocco speaks English. I am prepared to argue with anyone until the cows come home that in my youth the Scottish education system was second to none. But there is a flaw in this. By the end of the sixties Scottish school leavers went out into the world with a fairly decent grasp of Einsteinian physics, a worrying grasp of logarithms and a reasonable knowledge of history and geography. After six years of French vocabulary tests and instruction on the passé historique I am not aware of anyone who left my school with even a passing ability to speak the language. Understanding the structure of a European language was apparently an interesting academic exercise for young minds. But when it came to communication with Johnny foreigner we took the view that English, preferably at high decibels would do the job. The British Empire seems to have missed out on North Africa when it was conquering the world, which left it to the French. That may have left Marrakech with some magnificent Parisian boulevards which are splendid. It also left them with a French two pin electrical supply. Now you try finding a shop that sells a three pin adaptor out here let along explaining what you are looking for and you will appreciate I have had some difficulty posting this column. Nonetheless life is good, the Internet is working and the sun is still shining. There is a little booth waiting for me in Rotisserie de la Paix where they sell excellent seafood and a fine demi bottle of Domaine de Sahari. C’est la vie mes ami et bon soir. (The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of this newspaper.) 10 Middle east Sunday, November 23 , 2014 Over 20 tribesmen killed in ramadi IS onslaught Baghdad he Islamic State jihadist group killed at least 23 tribesmen during a major attack in the Ramadi area, a tribal leader and a police officer said yesterday. Parts of Anbar capital Ramadi have been outside government control since January, but IS struck on Friday with hours of shelling, car bombs and attacks by gunmen from four different directions in a bid to take more ground. By yesterday, most of the fighting was over, but clashes were still taking place in southern Ramadi, a city 100 kilometres (60 miles) from Baghdad that is one of the last major population centres of Anbar still under government control. Police Captain Qaysar Al Hayani said IS militants had besieged fighters from the Albu Mahal and Albu Fahad tribes in Al Sijariyah, waited for them to run out of ammunition, and then executed 23. Sheikh Omar Al Alwani, T Members of the Iraqi police special forces march as they parade in Iraq’s holy city of Najaf before heading to fight IS group jihadists on November 19. a commander of tribesmen fighting IS, said about 15 jihadists infiltrated Al-Sijariyah, east of Anbar province capital Ramadi, by pretending to be students from elsewhere. The jihadists were unarmed when they entered the area but were then provided weapons by collaborators and attacked, killing 25 members of the Albu Fahad tribe, Alwani said. Both Alwani and Hayani said Al Sijariyah had been retaken, with more than two dozen IS militants killed. The defence ministry issued a statement on Al-Sijariyah, saying that “violent clashes” took place between security forces, tribesmen and militiamen on one side, and the jihadists on the other. Alwani said that fighting also took place yesterday in Al Hoz, an area in southern Ramadi, while the other attacks by the militants had been held off. Resisting IS has come at a heavy price for some in Anbar, with hundreds of members of the Albu Nimr tribe executed by the group in areas the government was unable to reach. The government is now distributing weapons and ammunition to tribesmen in the province, but the tribes still want more air support, especially from the US-led coalition carrying out strikes against IS. The jihadist group The latest fighting in the Ramadi area has been some of the heaviest since June, and holding of the attacks would be a significant victory for the government. spearheaded a militant offensive that has overrun significant parts of Iraq since June, and further gains in Anbar in recent weeks sparked warnings that the province could fall entirely. The latest fighting in the Ramadi area has been some of the heaviest since June, and holding of the attacks would be a significant victory for the government. Armed Islamist on video grew up in small French village From syria With love: Channel claims record Toulouse ne of three Kalashnikovwielding Islamists seen burning their French passports on a propaganda video this week grew up in a small French village in southern France, the mayor said yesterday. The 26-year-old, who goes by the name of Abou Ossama Al-Faranci in the Islamic State (IS) Internet video, in fact was said to be Quentin le Brun, who left the village of some 1,400 people five years ago, residents told the newspaper La Depeche du Midi. Serge Lafon, the mayor of Labastide-Rouairoux, told AFP that “many villagers knew and recognised him. “They are quite sure and there’s been no denial by relatives or anyone so there’s Damascus youth channel owned by Syrian state television claims to have broken the record for the longest non-stop chat show ever broadcast, airing a programme that ran 70 hours. Two hosts, Areej Zayat and Reine Neilah, broadcast the “From Syria With Love” show on the Talaqi channel from 9:00 pm local time (1900 GMT) on Tuesday to 7pm on Friday. The channel, based in central Damascus, said it hoped the performance would be recognised by Guinness as an official world record. The current record stands at 62 hours held by a channel in Nepal. The broadcast, posted on YouTube, features telephone callins, music and dancing. “We wanted to send a message through this programme that O An image grab taken from the propaganda video shows Mickael Dos Santos, a jihadist believed to be a French citizen and member of the IS group. a 99 per cent chance it is him.” The bearded blue-eyed man seen on the video urging Muslims to stage attacks in France was reported to have gone to school in the village and have converted to Islam, studying the Quran in a Muslim centre in a private home. A week ago another Frenchman, 22-year-old Maxime Hauchard, appeared in a grisly IS execution video. Around 1,000 people from a wide range of backgrounds Around 1,000 people from a wide range of backgrounds have left France to join jihadists in Iraq and Syria. have left France to join jihadists in Iraq and Syria, with 375 currently there. In all, some 3,000 Europeans are believed to have left their homes to fight on those fronts, according to the European Union’s antiterrorist coordinator. A The channel, based in central Damascus, said it hoped the performance would be recognised by Guinness as an official world record. this country, beset by all kinds of suffering, can send a message of love to the world and that life goes on for the Syrian people,” channel director Maher Al-Khaouli told AFP. Sunday, November 23, 2014 BUSINESS 7 TOURISM Sunday, November 25, 2012 CURRENCIES CurrenCies CURRENCIES Dollar 2.6483 BUSINESS NEWS Currency euro Sell Cash Sell Draft 2.0803 Dollar 2.6483 2.6455 Pound 1.6617 Euro 2.0141 2.0243 saudi riyal 9.9384 Pound 1.6367 Yen1.6300 293.2551 Saudi Riyal indian 9.9423 9.9354 rupee 160.7717 Yen 211.4165 214.5923 Indian Rupee 137.9310 144.5087 WORLDEFECONOMEY TI MEY INTER REST RATE DEFLATION ELECTRONICS WEB NETWORK INFLATION sell Cash sell Draft 11 GOlD GOLD Bahrain BD152.00 2.6455 Market london Rate 1193.25 2.0912 BD 212. 00 Bahrain (10gm) us 1201.20 1.6720 $ 1,730.00 London (1 ounce)Oil 9.9354 $1,729.50 New York (1 ounce) london $80.36 299.4012 OILus $76.51 160.5136 London $110.55 INSURANCE INTERNET SOFTWARE VEHICLE MARKET STOCK EXCHNGE COMPUTER TAX MONEY EXCHANGE DT Business Desk biz@dt.bh Manama United Arab hereahrain was and nothechange in (UAE) are home the Emirates Consumer Price to the (CPI) highestinlevels economic Index the of Kingdom in October compared last a freedom among Arab to nations, month. It stoodinternational at 123 points, specialised ecothe nomic data report released Central has by unveiled. Informatics Organisation The annual Economic showed. increased by FreedomCPI of the Arab World 2.6 report percentis compiled in October 2014, by German compared with the same period Friedrich Naumann Foundation of 2013, shown by the increasethe for asLiberty (FNF), in the CPI from 119.9 Research points International in Foundation October 2013 to 123 pointsand (IRF) of Oman in October 2014. The inflation the Fraser Institute, Canada's rate in consumer prices for the leading public policy think tank. period from January to October Bahrain, which ranked first of 2014 was 2.7 pc, compared overall withlast theyear, sameimproved period ofits2013, score to of 10 from as shown by8.1 theout increase in the8.0. UAE also scored 8.1,the tying CPIThe to 121.4 points during period from January to October of 2014, up from 118.2 points during the same period of 2013. Even though, the “Food and Beverage” group, “Furnishing, Household equipment and routine household maintenance ” group, “Telecommunication” TB DEVELOPMENT BAHRAIN MOST FREEST CONSUMER PRICE ECONOMY IN ARAB WORLD INDEX STEADY BUSINESS with Bahrain after ranking second overall in 2011 with a score of 7.9. Jordan moved into the spot frombyeighth CPIthird increased overall, improving its score to 2.6 percent in 7.9 from 7.4 last year, showed October. the report. The Economic Freedom of the Arab World report comandpares“Miscellaneous goodsin and ranks Arab nations andfive areas services” decrease by of economic freedom: 0.1pc, 0.1pcincluding and size of 0.5pc, government, 0.9pc respectively. the expenditures, taxes,While and enter“Transport” group increased prises; commercial and ecoby nomic 0.6pc.lawThe and main securityupward of propcontribution erty rights; during access October to sound 2014 compared with October money; freedom to trade inter2013 came from increase in nationally; and regulation prices of the following groups;of credit, labour, and business. The “Housing, Water, Electricity, complete report Fuels” may begroup downGas, and Other a PDF,“Health free of charge, by loaded 5.2pcas and care at www.freetheworld.com. services” group by 6.6pc. It is worth mentioning that the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate issued from the Central Informatics Organisation follows a precise methodology and it also depends on the basket of goods and services Economic freedom is based on the cornerstones of personal choice, voluntary exchange, whose prices are collected freedom to compete, securegularly which andallows rity of private calculation property. comprehensive ofResearch the price indices the shows that with individurequired als living accuracy. in countriesThese with technical specifications high levels of economic freeand is the dom methodology enjoy higher levels of only authorised to prosperity, greater source individual monitor price freedoms, anddevelopments longer life and inflation rates in the spans. Kingdom. The report The is based selected on data sample of (the items from 2010 most within recent the index year basket available)ofbut the also examofinesconsumer from more recentprices data to mark the reality of survey data out trends for individual of income and household nations. This is crucial since expenditure 2005-2006, the key question in future years representing all regions of will Kingdom, be whether but the for changes the the underway result in that greaterbring ecosample sources nomicprice freedom whether such has or taken into account when choosing the sources are representative, i.e. it represents the point of purchase to a large segment of consumers in the Kingdom, taking into account the geographical distribution of sources within the Kingdom. 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- New York 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. $87.15 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. CPI and the Inflation Rate issued by the Central Informatics Organisation follows a precise methodology. Batelco expansion to meet global demand network and beyond through Manama eading integrated reliable partners in various communications services geographies. “Batelco has strategically provider, Batelco is employing its experience and knowledge incorporated a range of valueto expand its varied services added services such as an online to businesses of all sectors monitoring and reporting portal around the globe. It has 21 and a competitive SLA (Service active Point-of-Presence (PoP) Level Agreement) offering to covering the Middle East region adequately match the business requirements,” and Europe. Batelco has been customers’ actively establishing a strong said Batelco Business Division reputation in the Middle East General Manager Adel Daylami. telecommunication industry. Batelco has been approached by The Group’s capabilities include many regional and international Joint Ventures (JVs) and strategic businesses seeking to benefit partnerships. The company’s from its proven ability of ensuring portfolio includes International end-to-end reliable service Private Leased Line (IPLC), commissioning and support. MPLS and Ethernet services to Within this context, Batelco has any country through its own provided connectivity for a range An aerial view of the Bahrain Bay. L Mr. Daylami of financial institutions and MNCs across the region, Asia, and Europe. MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS Zain Bahrain the telecom operator in the Kingdom, conducted a raffle draw during the breast cancer awareness month. The raffle draw was a result of a quiz held by Zain Bahrain across its social media platform. The lucky winner, Maryam Hasan Eid, was awarded ‘The Hope Bracelet’ from Al Zain Jewellery purchased on behalf of the operator. The proceeds from the bracelets are donated to Think Pink. Seen above, from left, Pakiza Abdlrahman Corporate Social Responsibility Manager, Samya Husain Corporate Communications Manager, winner Ms. Hasan Eid. Training is expensive He who has great power shouldto useimpart it lightlyas well as to receive. 12 BUSINESS Sunday, November 23, 2014 GFH PLATINUM SPONSOR IN WIBC Manama Bahrain based Financial Group GFH yesterday announced its Platinum Sponsorship of The 21st Annual World Islamic Banking Conference (WIBC 2014) to be held in the Kingdom under the patronage of HRH Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa, The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain. GFH will lend its support to the Islamic summit and is also backed by the Central Bank of Bahrain and scheduled to be held in the Kingdom from the 1st to 3rd of December. GFH will be represented at the event by a delegation of its senior management team headed by the bank’s CEO, Hisham Al Rayes, highlighting GFH’s ongoing commitment to supporting the industry’s growth. The bank will also take part as an exhibitor with a team of its regional relationship managers available to present the bank’s regional and international investment opportunities and projects to investors and potential partners. The threeday event will focus on the growth of the Islamic finance industry over the past decade and its future prospects, despite economic downturns globally. Under the theme “Islamic Finance: Towards the New Paradigm Shift in Global Financial Markets,” the conference will also highlight key areas impacting Islamic finance and investing such as regulatory, strategic, Shari’ah, operational and risk transformation for the next phase of development. More than 1300 people from the industry are expected to attend the session. Mr. Al Rayes KPMG holds alumni meet CURRENCIES EXCHANGE RATE COUNTRY SELL CASH K SELL DRAFT Banagas 37th Continuing Assessment to ISO 9001:2008 was carried out by the BSI System assessors in October. The assessment was successful and the company was recommended for continued certification. On the occasion, Dr.Shaikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Chief Executive, wished all employees every success and thanked them for their commitment and outstanding performance towards achieving the goals of the company. RBS admits European stress test blunder London he Royal Bank of Scotland has accepted that it got its sums wrong over the European Banking Authority stress tests last month. Revised figures revealed Friday showed that instead of passing the test easily as initial results from the exercise showed, the stateowned RBS had narrowly scraped through and was the weakest performer among Britain’s banks. The crunch audit was aimed at preventing a repeat of the crisis that nearly led to the euro’s collapse. The stress tests ran the banks through two different economic scenarios to see whether their balance sheets were healthy enough to withstand further economic shocks. Under a baseline scenario, a bank’s core capital ratio, a measurement of financial strength, must not fall below 8.0 percent. In the adverse scenario, it must not fall below 5.5 pc. RBS’s initial calculations initially resulted in a level of 6.7 percent being reported. However, the Edinburgh-based bank has now admitted that part of its modelling had been wrong and this should have been 5.7 percent -- barely above the minimum. The error related to a 4.2 billion euro ($3.3 billion) overstatement of its capital strength under the scenario. Shares fell nearly one percent on Friday following the disclosure. (AFP) T GULF INTERBANK RATES 1US$ BAHRAIN KUWAIT OMAN QATAR UAE SAUDI 1UK Stg 1SFR 100 Yen Manama PMG recently launched its alumni network to provide ex-employees with a way of keeping in touch with colleagues, sharing knowledge and experience and networking with peers. The firm held its first event on 19th November to bring this group together. Jaffar Al Qubaiti, Audit Partner for KPMG in Bahrain said; “Since launching the Alumni network, we have had a great response from ex-KPMG staff from around the world who are now based in Bahrain. The event provided an opportunity for our alumni to re-connect with ex-colleagues and to make new contacts from a similar professional background. Having this kind of informal forum for sharing industry insight is incredibly valuable for Bahrain’s business world and I enjoyed the evening very much”. The event was held at the Intercontinental Regency Hotel attended by over 90 people. Bahraini Alumni member, Nawaf A. AlMaskati and the present Director of Sales and Marketing at Maskati Bros and Co, said, “KPMG’s Alumni Program is an exciting initiative to rekindle relationships with KPMG and KPMG alumni.” Alumni group members will receive regular news and industry information from KPMG as well as being invited to similar events in the future. KPMG Alumni can contact Khalid Seyadi at kseyadi@ kpmg.com. Meet the UEFA EURO 2016™ Mascot with Kia Manama he official mascot for the UEFA EURO 2016 TM, will be held in France from 10th June to 10th July 2016 according to the programme sponsor Kia. The half-boy, half-hero mascot, who has the magic power to fly around the globe and connect people through the power of football, will appear at key events for the UEFA EURO 2016TM Tournament and meet football fans from around the globe. He will be featured with Kia Sportage, the best-selling CUV model in France. Football fans can keep an eye out for this little boy at the UEFA EURO 2016TM tournament. He is excited to meet fans from around the world and celebrate this international festival of football. Video of the official mascot for the UEFA EURO 2016 TM is also available. In Bahrain, KIA T MOTORS cars are made available by Bin Hindi Motors, the sole distributor of KIA Motors in Bahrain. For details visit A.A. Bin Hindi KIA MOTORS showroom in Khamis where customer friendly staff would guide to take a test-drive. TRA CHILD ONLINE SAFETY CHALLENGE Sunday, November 23, 2014 Manama elecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) held Bahrain’s Child Online Protection Challenge in collaboration with the International Telecommunications Union, ITU- Regional Cyber Security Center and General Organisation for Youth & Sports in honour of Universal Children’s Day. The event, which was led by TRA Bahrain’s Cyber Security T Directorate, was organised with the purpose of raising awareness of online safety issues to children in order to better equip them with how to use the internet responsibly. The challenge itinerary covered various team building games such as a treasure hunt and charades where the clues were lessons on how to stay safe offline. Also part of the itenirary was an art exhibition and theatrical act following the same themes. Director of TRA Bahrain’s Cyber Security Directorate, Dr. Khalid bin Duaij Al Khalifa said, “ We hope students to use The event was led by TRA Bahrain’s Cyber Security Directorate. the internet as responsible digital citizens in the online community, that they interact with others online respectfully and use the internet safely; reporting any suspicious behaviour they encounter and to be cautious with their private information.” Cyber Security Specialist and manager of the COP Challenge event, Ms Mariam Al Mannai expressed happiness over the outcome of the Child Online Protection Challenge. KFH-Bahrain sponsors Shari’a Conference Manama uwait Finance House - Bahrain (KFH-Bahrain) has sponsored the 14th AAOIFI Annual Shari’a Conference held recently at the Diplomat Hotel. The conference was held under the auspices of Central Bank of Bahrain and organised by the Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial K Institutions (AAOIFI), the international organisation that formulates standards on accounting, auditing, ethics, governance and Shari’a for the international Islamic finance industry. Abdulhakeem Alkhayyat, Managing Director and CEO of KFH-Bahrain, congratulated the newly appointed Secretary-General, Dr. Hamed Hassan Merah on accepting the responsibility. Mr. Alkhayyat said “This year’s conference provided an essential forum to meet and discuss various key issues among participants and specialists from Islamic banks and financial institutions.” Amongst the topics being discussed at the conference are: AAOIFI accounting standards in the context of global Team KFH-Bahrain. BIBF was named Educational Service Provider of the Year at the Gala Awards Presentation Night of the inaugural Middle East Insurance Awards which took place in Dubai as part of the Middle East Insurance Review. Above from right, Husain Al-Ajmi (Head of Centre for Insurance at BIBF), Hammam Badr (Secretary General, Federation of Afro-Asian Insurers & Reinsurers “FAIR”), and Solveig Nicklos (BIBF Director) convergence, challenges on fully adopting International Financial Reporting Standards and the Accounting and Shari’a Perspectives of Islamic Insurance. It also discussed the major features of Basel III and its implication on Islamic finance and the potential changes to accounting standard on Ijarah and Murabaha. Dr. Khalid BUSINESS 13 ex qu is it el y W e li ve in a so ci et y e an d te ch de pe nd en t on sc ie ncrd ly an yo ne no lo gy , in w hi ch ha t sc ie nc e kn ow s an yt hi ng ab ou an d te ch no lo gy . Carl Sagan Campus@dt.bh ADVENTURE IN OMAN 14 Sunday, November 23, 2014 Last month, fifty-six Year 8 students and six teachers from St Christopher’s School embarked on a camping adventure to Oman, which lasted for five days. The trip was hosted by GET Adventure Travel and included many adventure sports such as abseiling, kayaking, mountain biking and trekking. Students visit supermarket U13 girls volleyball A team in best form T he girls Under 13 Volleyball Team of St. Chris were very successful this season – winning both the tournament and the league! The school competed against MKS, IKNS, Bahrain School and the French School and emerged undefeated in both the league and the tournament. The team did face a very close and exciting match at the end of the tournament, against MKS. They were beating St Chris 22-13, but with determination and focus St Chris were able to catch up and eventually beat them 28-30. s part of the Design, Technology and Science learning, St Chris Year 4 students have been out on a field trip to Alosra Supermarket and Sadiq Farm. At the supermarket, pupils investigated the different types of fresh produce and how food is prepared and stored, with demonstrations in the butchery and bakery departments. The farm gave the children a chance to explore and investigate how different produce is grown. 15 STUDENTS MAKE NIS PROUD Sunday, November 23, 2014 The New Indian School (NIS) attained the third position in the girls under-14 category in the CBSE Cluster (Bahrain Chapter) Inter School Chess Competition held at The New Indian School. The winners in this category were Vaamika Babu (Class V), Rohana (Class V), Sophiya (Class VI), Angela Rodrigues (Class VII) and Mumtaz Fatima (Class VII). The boys under 19 football team of the New Indian School(NIS) secured the first runners up position in the CBSE Cluster (Bahrain Chapter) Inter School Football Championship. The team members were: Tehmeed Abdul Rahim Shaikh, Herry Luka, Famil Abdulla, Khalid Mafaz, Aqeel Thasim, Shaz Salih, Sameer Ali, Umesh, Salman Basem, Hassan Ali, Vivek Vijayan, Ajith Sabu, Adnan Bin Alavi, Sharooq Moh’d, Numan Bin Alavi, Hamza Mohamed, Mohammed Abdullah and Arun Santhosh. The New Indian School secured the third position in the boys under-19 category in the CBSE Cluster (Bahrain Chapter) Inter School Tennis Competition held earlier this month at the Indian Club. Director and Principal Dr. V. Gopalan applauded the winners Khalid Mafaz of Class XI and Rukshan Perera of Class XII for their sterling performance. JC Bose House emerge winners S coring 392 points JC Bose House emerged winners of the Indian School Bahrain (ISB) Annual Sports Day held in the Isa Town Campus of the school. Vikram Sarabhai House, which scored 342 points was placed second and Aryabhatta House came third with 333 points. CV Raman House, which scored 298 points was placed fourth in the 36th Annual Sports Day. In the march past competition as well, JC Bose won first place followed by CV Raman House, Aryabhatta House and Vikram Sarabhai House. The following students won individual championships: Sub Junior Girls – Adila Isha (IV N) 21 Points -JC Bose; Sub Junior Boys – Mohammed Jameel (V P) 21 Points-Aryabhatta; Junior Girls –Vincy Mathews (VI C) 24 Points-Aryabhatta; Junior Boys –Faheem Sameer(VI R)19 Points—J C Bose; Pre Senior Girls –Gauri Dilip Menon( VII A)( 26 Points—J C Bose; Pre Senior Boys –Anandhu Subramanyan (VIII D )28 Points—C V Raman; Senior Girls –Fathima Safina( IX C) 21 Points—Vikramsarabhai; Senior Boys –Ashik Usman( X N) 21 Points—Vikramsarabhai; Super Senior Girls—Cephra Fernandes (XI M )21 Points—C V Raman; Super Senior Boys—Joel Bernard (XI R )24 Points—Aryabhata. Earlier, Sports Day was inaugurated by School Chairman Abraham John and Principal V R Palaniswamy in the presence of ViceChairman R Pavithran, Secretary Sambasivan Ramesh, Asst. Secretary Dr. Ashraf, Member-Sports Stalin Joseph, Members E A Salim, Rosaline Roy and Thomas Abraham, Member and Staff Representative Sreedevi Panicker, Vice-Principals Maria Waltin and Dr. Ashfaq Ahmad, Academic Co-ordinator M S Pillai, staff and students. PASSION TAKES CEN 16 Sunday, November 23, 2014 A large number of citizens turned up to exercise their franchise yesterday. NTRESTAGE Sunday, November 23, 2014 17 Industry and Commerce Minister Dr. Hassan Fakhro inspected Carrefour Supermarket at the Bahrain City Centre to make sure that enough quantities of goods are available in the market. Apostolic Vicar of Northern Arabia Bishop Camillo Balin casting his vote yesterday. PICS BY BIJU HARIDAS AND SANTOSH RAJENDRAN 18 Sunday, November 23, 2014 Banks Ce leb s Arnold: It was a war with Stallone Los Angeles ctors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone are known for their action and stunt scenes and the former says he hated the latter for a decade. “It was straight out war in the 80’s between me and Stallone. We were competing with each other on all issues like who has more muscles, who has less body fat, who kills most people on screen, who has the most unique way of killing people on screen and who is getting what pay. I hated him for a decade,” Schwarzenegger said at a conference yesterday. “It was in early 90’s when we became friends. We were mature enough to say that we have got to stop this and then we had a great time working together,” the 67-yearold actor added. A Los Angeles lizabeth Banks has recently revealed that Jennifer Lawrence is obsessed with “close-up magic.” The 40-year-old actress said that Lawrence is in love with David Blaine, ABC News reported. The Winter’s Bone actress can’t do any magic, except entrancing nations to fall in love with her but she really enjoys magic tricks, she further added. E Bynes Bynes has real medical issue: Ribeiro Moore and Meryl Los Angeles ctor Alfonso Ribeiro says actress Amanda Bynes, who grabbed headlines recently for her erratic behaviour, acted strangely on the set of the film Love Wrecked in 2005. In an interview with InTouch magazine, Ribeiro, who was also in the movie directed by Randal Kleiser, opened up about the actress, reports contactmusic.com. “I think she has a real medical issue. I did a movie with her about Alfonso 10 years ago and there was stuff wrong then. She’d just drift off. I’d be like, ‘Uh, we’re having a conversation. Where’d you go?’,” the actor said. Bynes was recently released from involuntary psychiatric hold for the second time. She was also arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). A Lawrence Los Angeles ctress Julianne Moore says she has always admired Meryl Streep and credited the 65-year-old for inspiring her to become an actress. “I can remember when Meryl Streep was on the cover of Time magazine when I was in high school, and I said to my dad, ‘I think I want to do this’. She is just such a great actress. And she’s someone who has managed to have a family, a marriage and a career,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted Moore as saying. Moore is currently seen in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1. She is also being tipped to be a major force in the Oscar race next year for her central performance in Still Alice. A Sunday, November 23, 2014 Katrina Deepika 19 Crowe reveals of being extremely sensitive Los Angeles ussell Crowe has recently admitted that he is extremely sensitive and that probably the reason which brings out some of his “less attractive” qualities. The 53-year-old actor has earned himself a reputation for being aggressive and bad-tempered following his involvement in a string of clashes during the early 2000s, including famously being charged with assault in the US for throwing a telephone at a Crowe New York hotel employee, Stuff.co.nz reported. The Gladiator star said that he is a little bit intuitive, so he knows from a handshake whether somebody means me good or ill and once he know he don’t want to play that game anymore. R Mumbai ctress Deepika Padukone found herself in a spot yesterday when director Karan Johar asked her opinion about Katrina Kaif but she handled the situation deftly by praising the Dhoom 3 star. The 28-year-old actress was asked to name a performance by a female star that had impressed her in recent times and she named Cate Blanchett from Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine. Johar joked that it is always either Sridevi or Blanchett for Deepika and then quipped, “You loved Katrina in Dhoom 3!” A After a moment’s hesitation, Deepika praised Kaif. “She was fantastic (in Dhoom 3). She is one of the most hardworking people I have ever known,” the Ram Leela actress said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit here. Deepika said she is competitive in a healthy manner and does not let other’s work affect her negatively. “For me definition of competition is not being negative, it does not mean to pull somebody down. I am competitive but in a healthy manner. I just compete with myself and my previous films. Insecurity can be used to improve yourself, it can also be very productive. I think watching somebody else’s film can inspire you to do great work,” she said. Richa, Rajkummar to host IFFI closing ceremony Las Vegas inger Enrique Iglesias received three trophies at the 15th annual Latin Grammy Awards held at MGM Grand Garden Arena, here. The singer accepted the awards from halfway around the globe from Antwerp, Belgium after giving a speech via satellite on Thursday, reports contactmusic.com. IIglesias wasn’t able to pick up his honours in person because he was busy in his ongoing Sex and Love tour. He received the night’s Best Urban Performance and Best Urban Song prizes for his hit “Bailando”, and also scored the coveted Song of the Year accolade. The night was filled with 20 performances from some of Latin music’s biggest artists, including Pitbull, Chris Brown, Ricky Martin and Marc Anthony. S A Enrique Los Angeles ctress Hilary Swank says that she felt like an “outsider” at school because of her humble background. “I think we’ve all felt like an outsider at some point in our lives, and A Swank for me, especially as a child, I felt the pressure of classism,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted her as saying. “I would be embarrassed for living in a trailer park, and I would watch movies and see characters that were feeling things that I felt I was experiencing. I felt Mumbai ctress Richa Chadha will host the closing ceremony of the 45th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) with actor Rajkummar Rao, who is also her co-star in the film Words With God. “I’m honoured to be hosting the closing ceremony with my two-time co-star Rajkummar, not only because it’s our international festival but also because our film Words with God is being screened there,” Richa said in a statement. The 11-day festival was opened by megastar Amitabh Bachchan in Goa o Thursday. Mira Nair’s film Words With God will be screened at the festival Monday. understood through those movies, and they became my friends, in a way, and I think the power of movies is astounding in that way,” she added. Swank began to feel “uncomfortable” as a teenager when she started getting attention for the way she looked. “I know that when I became a teenager and all of a sudden was looked at differently, it was very uncomfortable. I immediately put on overalls and started wearing wool socks because I didn’t want to be looked at like that,” she said. Chadda 20 Ripley’s Sunday, November 23 , 2014 by John Graziano DT e l i m S BEFORE MARRIAGE A young man went to an astrologer to know about his future. The astrologer saw his hand, made some calculations and said, “ Oh, you will have a wonderful time for the next 5 years, enjoy all that you craved for and will have full freedom to move about with whoever you like. Special privileges indeed! “. The man enquired, “ How about my life after these five years ? What’s in store ? “ The astrologer said, “ After that you will get married !” YOUR STARS TODAY ARIES: 20th March 20th April The possibility of taking a trip by air could present itself today. The trip might be made with friends or a group. If you’ve been working on projects connected with education or publishing, this is the day to move them forward. LEO: 20th July 20th Aug Friends or a group could bring new and exciting information your way, perhaps involving career or educational opportunities. You might explore combining artistic talents with modern technology. Invitations to related social events could follow. Accept as many as you can, Leo. TAURUS : 20th April - 20th May The possibility to advance your career through increasing your technological skills may present itself today. This could open doors for you in a lot of directions, paving the way for increased income. A number of new contacts could come into your life, bringing friendship and opportunities. VIRGO : 20th Aug - 20th Sept You’re likely to expect a lot of visitors. This should be an exciting occasion, Virgo, and you could go out of your way to make this the best event possible. It will probably be worth it. SAGITTARIUS : 20th Nov - 20th Dec Social events, possibly involving groups, could put you in touch with knowledgeable people who could provide valuable information. You might decide to go back to school or otherwise advance your education. GEMINI : 20th May - 20th June A number of social invitations could come your way today, possibly connected with groups you’re affiliated with. Accept as many as you can handle, Gemini; you should have a wonderful time, learn much that fascinates you, and make some new friends. LIBRA: 20th Sep - 20th Oct Vast amounts of information could come to you through email or phone. Expect to hear from groups. You could make new friends, Libra, possibly in your neighborhood, as changes could be taking place in your community. CAPRICORN: 20th Dec - 20th Jan A recent increase in income might have given you some extra time, and you may be excited about the possibilities. Service to others is one, Capricorn. Consider some others, perhaps developing a creative skill, before moving ahead. CANCER: 20th June - 20th July The latest equipment might suddenly be available to you. It’s likely to make life easier and more interesting. It could also open doors to make new friends and find new opportunities. Increased income is also a possibility. SCORPIO : 20th Oct - 20th Nov Have you been thinking about expanding your computer skills? If so, this is the day to do it. You’re likely to discover a lot of valuable information, as well as shortcuts for accomplishing your goals. AQUARIUS: 20th Jan - 20th Feb Information could come your way today that starts you thinking about new and revolutionary ideas. Perhaps they involve modern technology or social and political issues. Opportunities to meet new friends. PISCES: 20th Feb - 20th Mar Unusual and unexpected opportunities to better your career could come to you today through friends. These friends could provide you with valuable information about making maximum use of your skills, Pisces. 21 Sunday, November 23, 2014 CROSSWORD Across 1- “La Vie en Rose” singer; 5- Gives off; 10- Some DVD players; 14- Title bestowed upon the wife of a raja; 15- Mother of Isaac; 16- He sang about Alice; 17- Neighbor of Saudi Arabia; 18Yearly activity; 20- Courtyard; 22- Permit; 23- Summed; 24Parsley piece; 26- To and ___; 27- Mode; 30- Proposition; 34High regard; 35- Denials; 36- Mil. officers; 37- Served perfectly; 38- Spring up; 40- Apians; 41- Unit of weight; 42- Break, card game; 43- Draw idly; 45- Abdomen; 47- An Irish girl; 48Function; 49- Measured with a watch; 50- Champagne buckets; 53- Part of ETA; 54- Growl angrily; 58- Spank; 61- Zeno of ___; 62- Comics canine; 63- Author Zola; 64- Sports figure; 65Psychic; 66- Discourage; 67- “Smooth Operator” singer; Yesterday’s solution Down 1- Support; 2- ___ Camera; 3- Med school subj.; 4- Done; 5- Corner key; 6- Like some rebates; 7- Like some vbs.; 8- Diplomacy; 9- Doo-wop syllable; 10- Without pattern; 11- Gunk; 12- Winglike parts; 13- Auctioneer’s cry; 19Nostrils; 21- Mayberry moppet; 25- Love affair; 26- Liberty; 27- Exploits; 28- Cravat; 29- Dictation taker; 30- Not neg.; 31- ___ France; 32- Inscribed pillar; 33- City on the Ruhr; 35- Pinch; 39- Go, team!; 40- Daring; 42- Fresh; 44- Corrida cheers; 46- Unlawful killing; 47- Ringlike formation; 49- Distinguishing characteristic; 50- Wall St. debuts; 51Mediterranean juniper; 52- Actress McClurg; 53- Words of woe; 55- Neighbor of Sask.; 56- Went through, as the paper; 57- After the bell; 59- Marry; 60- Plop preceder; BEETLE BAILEY IN HISTORY S U D O KU R LAUGH @ LIFE Ruff day at the park Hoy en la Historia November 23, 1889 The world’s first “jukebox” was installed in San Francisco. Users listened through earphones to a song played on a coin-operated, wax cylinder phonograph 1994: A stampede at Nagpur, India, killed 114 people after police batoncharged a crowd of 50,000 protesters 1997: Two New Zealanders won the first ever ocean rowing race, from Tenerife to Barbados, in 42 days 1999: U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton announced she would run for the U.S. Senate for the state of New York 2009: The world’s largest mass immunisation against yellow fever began, targeting 12 million in Africa Picture: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS A n English bulldog in Upstate New York is pawsitively living up to his rock star name. Ozzy Pawsbourne the Prince of Barkness quickly became the viral of the week after footage of him swinging in a playground hit YouTube on Tuesday. Owner Jesse Citron - a die-hard Black Sabbath fan who hails from Woodstock - admitted to having reservations in making the clip public, fearing a possible animal cruelty backlash. But friends convinced him otherwise and said the video had to be shared. Citron told Yahoo News that he was playing with his five-year-old daughter, Sophie, at a park in Kingston when Ozzy took a liking to the swing set. They decided to put him, and Sophie happily, albeit gently, pushed Ozzy along. While the video has garnered almost 50,000 views, its biggest fan is Sophie. ‘She asks to see the video all the time because she thinks it’s hilarious,’ Citron told Yahoo. ‘I thought maybe some animal rights activist might have a problem with it. ‘But I had too many friends tell me, ‘’That’s hilarious, you’ve got to put it up’’.’ Ozzy is still a pup, and turned one in October. Citron plans on shooting more videos. 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 22 Big Talk Sunday, November 23, 2014 HOLISTIC HEALERS ON THE BLOCK Fatima Bastaki news@dt.bh A n artist, writer and craftsman, Simon Lilly was born and brought up in Solihull in the English Midlands and had been trained as a sculptor and printmaker at the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh College of Art. While Sue Lilly has been working as a therapist and teacher for over thirty years, she has studied and practised astrology, counselling, yoga, crystal therapy, colour therapy, nutrition and kinesiology. For over twelve years she ran a busy therapy clinic until writing and teaching became her priorities of choice. Together as a couple, they have come together to write books and deliver courses that cover a wide range of topics with their practical techniques from crystal therapy, colour healing, tree spirit, runic knowledge to medical astrology. “We teach a variety of ways to strengthen the energy sources of our natural body to better enable the body to cope and heal by itself. We focus on identifying what is best for each individual and adopt a method that suits their needs. By finding out what is appropriate for the body’s own ability, we use the muscle testing for our therapy.” Simon: Holistic therapy as a theory can feed confidence to the mind but our therapy is unusual in the sense that we don’t need all the whys to a person’s life in order to understand how to help them heal as it is not always relevant. We are merely allowing someone’s own energies to become less confused to do its own coping healing work. It all started out when Simon and Sue visited some therapy classes in their area, visiting classes allowed them to develop their skill. Sue Lilly was training to be a yoga teacher but then she found her profound passion to be an astrologer. “Thankfully our teachers have taught us to offer help by discussing different methods to guide them on their practical uses.” Holistic therapy as a theory can feed confidence to the mind but our therapy is unusual in the sense that we don’t need all the whys to a person’s life in order to understand how to help them heal as it is not always relevant. - Simon How do you self-identify as professionals, given the fact that you cover a wide range of expertise? Simon: As an artist, I see myself as a craftsman. But nowadays, we are widely known for being lecturers and writers. A lot of writers tend to use their intuition to evaluate peoples’ needs, we prefer not to be too specific and instead work with the individual. Sue: I strongly identify myself as more of an astrologer, despite it being quite an effort it doesn’t drain me afterwards. Even though we are considered healers, I prefer not to imply that people are impaired when we say we are healers. How have people reacted to your field of expertise? Simon: We find skeptics everywhere. We meet a variety of knowledgeable people on the subject as well as a non-experience audience. But we see results in people anyway; people are always nourished by the notion that they are capable of doing it themselves. We’re not here to promote our field to people; some therapies tend to suit people more than others. We’re here to provide what people don’t have and need to clarify what they want. Sue: There is a lot of glamorous images attached to our field of work, people can be initially intrigued but their fascination disappears as soon as they have tried it. Then there are skeptics who try it anyway and don’t come back, but I feel like they are all looking for something they can find from this therapy. I was once asked to go to television, where they expected to be dress like a glamorous astrologer. I said, Simon and Sue Lilly ‘No, you are not going to stereotype me.’ People tend to expect that people from my field can’t be grounded, where they expect more than what we are. What inspires you to work with your passion? Simon: Knowing that helping an individual can potentially mean they can help others which may reflect a happier environment for people in general. Sue: Everything about the natural world inspires me to work with its tools, to help me break down the complications into simple steps for people. Please join Simon and Sue Lilly from their range of workshops everyday this week, where they introduce pendulum healing and crystal therapy to topics like how to work with runes in Elite Grand Hotel and Country Mall. WORLD Scandal undermining Rousseff’s credibility Sunday, November 23, 2014 Critics urged to ‘pass a bill’ on immigration OBAMA DEFENSIVE Las Vegas bama urged Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform as he used his weekly address yesterday to again defend his unilateral action shielding millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. “I still believe that the best way to solve this problem is by working together –- both parties –- to pass that kind of bipartisan law,” Obama said in his weekly radio and television address, referring to a wide-ranging overhaul that had passed the Senate but was blocked in the House of Representatives. “That bill would have secured our border, while giving undocumented immigrants who already live here a pathway to citizenship if they paid a fine, started paying their taxes, and went to the back of the line,” the president said, speaking from the Las Vegas, Nevada high school where he launched his immigration reform efforts two years ago. “But until that happens, there are actions I have the legal authority to take as President -the same kinds of actions taken by Democratic and Republican Presidents before me -- that will help make our immigra- O Obama’s controversial overhaul was praised by many immigration rights activists. Gas blast at luxury London hotel London ourteen people were injured at a five-star London hotel overnight after an explosion in the basement believed to have been caused by a gas leak, emergency services said yesterday. About 500 guests had to be evacuated following the blast at The Churchill Hyatt Regency hotel shortly before midnight on Friday, London Fire Brigade said. Five of the injured required hospital treatment, including two men with leg wounds, London Ambulance Service added. It was un- F clear if the injured were hotel guests. The evacuated guests were found rooms nearby, the hotel said. “The explosion was in the hotel basement which has caused extensive damage to the basement and the ground floor. Five cars in a neighbouring street were also damaged,” the fire brigade said. It added: “The cause of the explosion is being investigated but is believed to have been caused by a suspected gas leak.” Workers from the National Grid energy network company are investigating. Time to act on energy security Istanbul S Vice President Joe Biden yesterday told Europe it was time to act on improving its energy security, warning of Russia’s “track record” in using energy supplies as a weapon. Speaking at an Atlantic Council meeting in Istanbul, Biden said Europe needed to step up efforts to “ensure diversification” away from Russian oil and gas imports. He said the crisis in Ukraine had again showed up “Russia’s track record in using energy supplies as a form of a political U Obama tion system more fair and more just,” he insisted. Obama’s controversial overhaul, praised by many immigration rights activists, provides three-year relief for millions of undocumented people who have lived in the country for more than five years and have children who are US citizens or legal residents. According to the president, it also channels more resources to the US border with Mexico and shifts deportation priorities toward expelling felons. Wasting little time, the president signed two elements of the orders on Friday. Republicans have heaped scorn on the plan, calling it “executive amnesty,” “illegal” and “unconstitutional,” bringing tensions between Washington’s warring camps to a boil.Obama said he had “one answer” for critics who allege he overstepped his authority: “Pass a bill. The day I sign it into law, the actions I’ve taken to help solve this problem will no longer be necessary.” Mean- while, he defended his reforms, saying “nothing about this action will benefit anyone who has come to this country recently, or who might try and come to America illegally in the future,” and noting that it does not offer a path to citizenship. “It’s certainly not amnesty, no matter how often the critics say it,” he said. “Amnesty is the immigration system we have today -- millions of people living here without paying their taxes, or playing by the rules.”(AFP) Thousands march against abortion in Spain Madrid ens of thousands of Spaniards rallied in Madrid yesterday threatening to punish the government in elections next year unless it revives a plan to restrict women’s access to abortion. Waving white flags with the slogan “Every life counts”, demonstrators of all ages from across the country marched through the capital, whistling angrily as they passed the headquarters of the ruling Popular Party. “Killers! Abortionists!” some yelled. “Yes to life, no to abortion!” Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy had promised before he was elected in 2011 to tighten Spain’s abortion law, but he dropped the plan last September due to disagreement within his own party.The architect of the reform, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon, resigned as Rajoy’s justice minister. The retreat angered many of the party’s supporters, who threatened to abandon him in the general election due a year 23 T Anti-abortion supporters take part in a march in Madrid yesterday. from now. “Rajoy, we may not vote,” read a huge white banner at Saturday’s march. “I am disappointed. This may change the vote,” said Jose Vicente Romero, 50, a PP activist who travelled several hours from Alicante with a group from his church. “Abortion is not a right. Abortion is a tragedy,” said Romero, a red and yellow Spanish flag resting on his shoulder. Ruiz-Gallardon’s reform would have ended a woman’s right to freely opt for an abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy, standard in much of Europe. He proposed to allow abortion only in cases of rape reported to the police, or a medically certified threat to the mother’s physical or psychological health. The controversy prompted angry street demonstrations by supporters and opponents of the reform. Among Saturday’s demonstrators was Amparo Bonastre, a 17-year-old schoolgirl who came by bus from the eastern city of Valencia. “It does not affect me personally because I would never have an abortion. But if there were a reform, lots of people would be allowed to live, without having their lives cut short,” she said. “Life must be defended.” The anti-abortion groups that organised the rally demanded that the government resurrect the reform and improve adoption procedures. “The government and its party are betraying their electoral commitments and their voters,” they wrote in a manifesto. Dropping the reform “would confirm the total lack of protection for the two victims of abortion: the unborn child, who lacks judicial protection, and the mother, who is given no alternative”.(AFP) weapon against neighbours”. “It’s a huge strategic problem,” he told the conference. Biden said that Russia “will and should remain” a major supplier of energy to Europe. But he said: “Russia can be a player but must play by the rules of the game. It cannot play with the game.” He applauded steps by EU states like Lithuania and Slovakia in diversifying their supplies but said “we cannot rest on our laurels, we have to finish the job”. “Now is the time to act,” he said. Father arrested in child drug mule Bogota Colombian father was arrested yesterday on suspicion of forcing his 11-year-old daughter to swallow 104 cocaine-filled capsules and trying to use her as a drugs mule. On the run since the girl was hospitalized last week, Diego Fernando Mancilla Aguilar was sought on charges of attempted murder, using a minor to commit a crime and for drug trafficking, A prosecutors said. He was arrested in a country house about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from his hometown of Cali, in western Colombia. Authorities had offered a reward of more than $9,000 -- more than 30 times Colombia’s minimum monthly wage -- for the man’s capture. Last weekend, the girl complained of pain when she returned to her mother’s house after spending time with her father. ‘Anti-Barbie’ doll goes on sale Washington he’s short, brunette, has an average body shape and can even be given cellulite and acne: the ‘antiBarbie’ doll is ready to go on sale in the United States. The brainchild of 26-yearold graphic designer Nickolay Lamm, the “Lammily” doll will begin shipping next week with the sales pitch that “average is beautiful.” Lamm told AFP he came up with the idea after searching for a doll to buy as a gift and discovering that “all the dolls looked like supermodels.” “There’s nothing wrong with being a supermodel but I just had the impression that the S wall of supermodels suggests that something is wrong with you if you don’t look like one,” Lamm explained. “I created an alternative to suggest that it’s okay to not look like a supermodel, it’s okay to look like a normal person.” Lamm based the physique of his doll from statistics provided by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), calculating that the “average” 19-year-old was five feet, four inches (163.3 centimeters) tall, weighed 150 pounds (68 kilograms) and measured 33.5 inches (85 centimeters) around the chest. 24 WORLD West exposed SCANDAL ERODES DiLMA’S iMAGE Sunday, November 23, 2014 Brasília month after winning reelection, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is battling the toughest of starts to her second term with a huge corruption scandal at state-owned oil giant Petrobras threatening to engulf her government. Investigators are looking into claims by a detained former Petrobras director that politicians, mostly presidential allies, received billions of dollars in kickbacks financed by cash creamed from inflated contracts. There is no suggestion Rousseff was involved in the money-making scheme and she has vowed to support the wide-ranging investigation. But analysts warn the scandal is in danger of overshadowing her priorities -- top of which are reviving an economy bogged down in recession and cementing welfare advances from her first term, while Brazil is also in desperate need of infrastructure upgrades. “This is the biggest corruption case in the country’s history, its political and economic consequences remain unpredictable,” Gil Castello Branco, head of Brazil’s Open Accounts transparency watchdog, told AFP. The alleged payment of nearly four billion dollars in kickbacks to the ruling Workers Party (PT) and other political parties, as well as executives of construction companies and intermediaries, has dwarfed a cash-for-payments scandal of A United Nations he United Nations adopted the first-ever resolution calling on governments to stop child marriages, despite misgivings from countries who had hoped to include sex education as key to preventing the practice. About 15 million girls worldwide become child brides each year and globally, more than 700 million women were married before the age of 18. Unless action is taken, some 1.2 billion girls will be married by 2050, says the Girls T Not Brides coalition of nongovernmental organizations. Niger, Bangladesh and India have high rates of child marriages, but Zara Rapoport from the child rights group Plan said forced marriages are also prevalent in immigrant communities in developed countries. The resolution presented by Canada and Zambia urges all states to enact laws to prevent and end forced marriages for girls, and links child marriages to development and poverty. Female genital mutilation prosecutions launched Bissau uinea-Bissau will try six people for female circumcision, a judicial source told AFP yesterday, in the west African nation’s first prosecutions since the practice was outlawed three years ago. The defendants, all of whom have appeared at preliminary court hearings since Thursday, are said to believe the practice is in keeping with their Islamic faith. The source said the defendants, two people who carried out the circumcisions and four parents, were accused of mutilating seven young girls. No further details were avail- G Rousseff a decade ago. That first scandal, dubbed “Mensalao” -- or monthly stipend -- involved cash payments totaling $50 million to persuade politicians to back government legislation. As a result, 25 people, including a clutch of top PT officials, were jailed. But the snowballing Petrobras case is in an entirely different league. Just before she secured her election win last month in a bitter run-off, a conservative magazine published allegations by detained former Petrobras executive Paulo Roberto Costa accusing Rousseff -- a former Petrobras board chair Snowballing Petrobras case is in an entirely different league. -- of knowing about the kickbacks. She denied it and vowed Thursday not to interfere with the wide-ranging investigation. “I do not have, never have had and never will have any tolerance for corruptors or the corrupt. We want the investigation to be total,” she said, vowing that “Brazil will emerge much stronger HK democracy movement split Hong Kong ong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters are at a crossroads -- as public support fades after nearly two months of mass sit-ins and gridlocked traffic, activists are split on whether to retreat or ramp up their campaign. With little hope of fresh dialogue between protesters and government, the spectacle of a small faction smashing up a side entrance to Hong Kong’s legislature on Wednesday left a sour taste in a city where criminal damage is extremely rare. And a thwarted attempt by student leaders to fly to Beijing and take their demands for free elections to China’s authorities did little to alter cooling public opinion. “The majority are against it. What they are asking for is reasonable, but it’s causing a UN moves to prevent child marriage H Pro-democracy protesters stage an occupy protest outside the British consulate. hindrance (to traffic),” said a 65-year-old gardener who gave his surname as Mo, waving a sprinkler as he tended to plants in public gardens around the main Admiralty protest site. “There are many other ways to do it,” he said. “People have to make a living. I don’t know that much, but many people agree with me,” he added. Demonstrators are demanding free elections for the city’s next leader, but Beijing insists that candidates for the 2017 leadership vote must be vetted by a loyalist committee. Sit-ins and rallies at key in- from this process, for having respected the rules of the state of law we live in.” Despite her combative response, new allegations emerge daily regarding a scandal which Costa says saw “political agents,” including PT officials and members of coalition allies, receive three percent of the value of over-priced contracts. Some of his evidence to a judge found its way onto YouTube. “The accusations negatively impact expectations regarding the economy,” Rafael Cortez, analyst with Tendencias consultancy, told AFP.(AFP) tersections have brought traffic to a standstill and diverted buses and taxis, leaving commuters and local businesses irate. In a reflection of residents’ growing frustration, the protests have suffered a steady drop in popular backing -- 83 per cent of respondents in a Hong Kong University poll of 513 people said this week they want the occupation to end, and just over 60 percent declared the government should clear the protest areas. A similar study by the Chinese University of Hong Kong conducted a month ago suggested just 35.5 percent of 802 respondents were opposed to the occupation. Since late September, a tent city has sprung up around the city government’s headquarters, sprawling across a main thoroughfare in the downtown Admiralty district, which now boasts an outdoor gym, study area, medical tent and art installations.(AFP) able. The government-run National Committee for the Abandonment of Harmful Practices, which brought the complaint, said it hoped the group would get long sentences, although they have yet to be convicted. The committee’s spokesman Fatima Djau Balde said he hoped the prosecutions would “be a lesson to those still thinking of perpetuating this harmful and retrograde practice”. Female genital mutilation (FGM) is usually carried out on girls between infancy and age 15. It can cause infections and, later, infertility and childbirth complications. Hackers empty Mexican town’s coffers Xalapa ackers left a small Mexican town penniless after breaking into its bank accounts and stealing more than $500,000, officials said yesterday. The theft took place on November 11, when 33 transfers were made from six accounts that the eastern town of Ursulo Galvan had in H the Mexican branch of Spain’s Banco Santander, the town treasurer said. “To state clearly, they left us without one cent,” Mayor Cesar Dominguez told AFP. Officials in the town of 26,000 blamed errors in the bank’s security system. Bank representatives could not be immediately reached for comment. Gambia urged to drop life sentences for gays Dakar ights campaigners called yesterday for Gambian President Yahya Jammeh to reverse laws introducing a new crime of “aggravated homosexuality” punishable by life imprisonment. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said in a joint statement that the new criminal code signed by Jammeh on October 9 could be used to target “repeat offenders” and people living with HIV. “The new law treats consen- R sual, private sexual activity between adults of the same sex -– which should not be a crime –- in the same way as rape and incest,” Steve Cockburn, Amnesty’s deputy regional director said in the statement. “The vague and imprecise provisions of this law could be used to arrest and detain anyone who is believed to be gay or lesbian, and contributes to the already severe climate of hostility and fear for LGBTI people in the country.” WORLD 25 Sunday, November 23, 2014 Russia regime change West’s real aim in Ukraine row WEST EXPOSED Katherine HADDON Kiev R ussia yesterday accused the West of seeking regime change in Moscow, raising tensions over the Ukraine conflict in the worst crisis in relations since the end of the Cold War. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke out against Western sanctions on Russia after US Vice President Joe Biden hinted on Friday at possible further measures over Moscow’s “unacceptable” role in the former Soviet republic. Kiev’s defence minister charged yesterday that there were 7,500 Russian troops in eastern Ukraine, although Russia denies claims that it provides military support to proMoscow separatists battling government forces. “The West is showing unambiguously that they do not want to force (Russia) to change policy. They want to achieve a change of regime,” Lavrov said in Moscow. “Now public figures in Western countries are saying that it’s necessary to introduce sanctions that would destroy the economy and rouse public protests,” he added in comments cited by the state-run TASS news agency. The United States and European Union have imposed several rounds of sanctions on Moscow over Ukraine, targeting the key energy, defence and finance sectors. As a result, the ruble has lost just under a third of its value against the euro since the start of the year. In Kiev on Friday, Biden accused Russia of failing to honour a peace agreement signed in September, which in- United States and European Union have imposed several rounds of sanctions. resentatives of Russian armed forces in Ukraine destabilises the situation and prevents us from stabilising it,” Poltorak said. A European government source speaking on condition of anonymity put the number of Russian tanks in eastern Ukraine at 140, highlighting “pressure” on the port city of Mariupol. Seizing Mariupol would be vital to any separatist plan to create a land corridor between the Russian border and Crimea, a region which Russia annexed from Ukraine earlier this year. Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko said it did not have clear figures to corroborate that number but pointed to the presence of a range of other military hardware as well. Ukraine’s new coalition declared Friday that joining NATO was a priority, stipulating that a law be passed by the end of the year confirming the intention to push for membership.(AFP) Americans urged to stop wasting food Washington n the run-up to Thanksgiving, a holiday to celebrate bountiful harvests, Americans are being urged to stop wasting food so much. Some 34 million pounds (15.4 million kilograms) of food is thrown away in the United States every year, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said yesterday. That represents 21 percent of all food produced, harvested and purchased -- food that is worth an estimated $1.3 billion, at a time when one in six Americans face hunger. The EPA launched a social media campaign this week to draw attention to the link between food waste and greenhouse gases produced when unwanted food ends up in landfills. Such waste is a significant source of methane, which the EPA on its I website says has “21 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide.” “There are actions that individuals and businesses can take to protect the environment,” EPA assistant administrator Mathy Stanislaus told reporters. The typical American family of four, he said, could save $1,600 a year by reducing their food waste. On Friday the federal government agency teamed up with prominent Washington area chef and restauranteur Cathal Armstrong, who demonstrated how ingredients that a homemaker might throw away can be put to good use. “The trashcan is the last, last, last resort,” said the Irishborn chef as he whipped up a lobster bisque in a kitchen adjoining an ongoing exhibition about food around the world Tokyo strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck central Japan late yesterday, the US Geological Survey said, flattening houses, as media reported 15 people were briefly trapped under collapsed buildings. The quake struck at 10:08 pm local time (1308 GMT) at a depth of 10 kilometres (six miles) at the epicentre, in the north of Nagano Prefecture, northwest of Tokyo, according to USGS. Television footage showed flattened wooden houses, a mudslide blocking a road and books fallen off shelves. The Japan Meteorological Agency measured the quake at magnitude 6.8. “It’s quite a strong earthquake for A an inland one,” an official at the Japanese agency told a midnight press conference. “We are worried about the extent of damage to houses and buildings,” he said, adding that residents should also be on alert for possible landslides as mountainous areas were the hardest hit. The quake toppled at least three houses in Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture, local police said, injuring one resident. No further details were immediately confirmed. Public broadcaster NHK said 15 residents were temporarily trapped under the houses but all of them, including the injured person and a two-year-old toddler, were rescued. Hungary teachers protest against reforms Lavrov. cluded a now tattered ceasefire for eastern Ukraine. “So long as that continues, Russia will face rising costs, greater isolation,” he added. Some 4,300 people have been killed in the conflict in seven months, according to the United Nations, including 298 who died when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down in July. Nearly 1,000 people have died since the ceasefire came into effect. Lavrov’s comments came after Ukraine’s Defence Minister Stepan Poltorak claimed Russia had thousands of troops in the east and vowed that the cash-strapped country would boost its military capacity. “The presence of 7,500 rep- 6.2 quake hits central Japan at the National Geographic museum. While 40 percent of food waste comes from households, 60 percent originates from businesses and institutions, such as restaurants, food retailers and hospitals. Armstrong, who oversees four successful restaurants and published a cook book earlier this year on Irish food, said an eatery that wastes food is almost sure to go under. He lamented the failure of culinary schools to teach aspiring chefs the economics of using every ingredient to the maximum extent possible. Budapest housands of Hungarian teachers demonstrated in Budapest yesterday against Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government, demanding a stop to funding cuts and dialogue over controversial education reforms. The approximately 2,000 teachers said they have been excluded by the government from talks on an overhaul of Hungary’s education sector since Orban took power in 2010. The protest’s main organisers, the Teachers’ Union of Hungary (TUH), also urged parliament not to accept the proposed 2015 T budget that goes to vote in December. “Spending cuts in the budget would lead to mass layoffs, school closures, and less children staying in school,” Gallo Istvanne, TUH head told AFP before handing over a petition at the Ministry calling for more dialogue with the government. Andris Kovesdy, a 36-year-old secondary school teacher, told AFP that if the reforms and cuts continue he would not send his two young children to school. “Noone from headmasters to parents has any say on anything anymore. Everything is centralised,” he said. General accused of coup bid leaves Lesotho Maseru he renegade general accused of leading a failed coup attempt in Lesotho has left the kingdom along with two of his rivals as part of a deal to restore security, the South African mediator said yesterday. Lieutenant General Tlali Kamoli is under investigation for treason and murder following the August 30 putsch, which saw the military attack several police installations and the prime minister’s residence, killing one police officer. Kamoli as well as a rival general, Maaparankoe Mahao, and Lesotho police commissioner Lhotatso Tsooana left the small mountain kingdom on Friday for T “working visits” in Uganda, Sudan and Algeria, respectively, said South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa in a statement. “This is an important confidence building measure in returning the country to security stability as this will add to the creation of a climate that is conducive for elections to take place in February 2015,” Ramaphosa said. 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On the penultimate day of the Games, Bahrain took the bodybuilding competition’s Fly Weight category gold medal through young bodybuilder Ali Abdulrasool. The 25-year-old Bahraini (19 points) came on top in this category to edge out Thai opponent Phanorn Onnim (36) who was second, while Japan’s Takahiro Mizoguchi (44) rounded off the podium. Shaheen Ibrahim Didi (67) of Maldives was fourth, followed by China’s Junqing (73) fifth and Mohamed Moosa of Maldives (80) sixth positions. Abdulrasool’s medal lifted B Bahrain into the top 10 in the medal tally with seven in total, including five gold and two bronze. There could have been more joy for Bahrain, but the beach handball team lost their bronze-medal game to Pakistan 1-2 on penalties. Pakistan started this two-halves match well and captured the first stage 24-13. Bahrain replied in the second half, which ended in their favour 12-11 to send the game towards penalty shoot-outs, in which Pakistan converted five goals against Bahrain’s two. Mohammed Ahmed (five goals) emerged as the top scorer for Bahrain which also consisted of Abdulla Salman (3), Mahmood Mahdi and Bilal Askani (2 each), Fahad Mohamed and Husain Al Qaidoom (1 each) and Jaafar Mohamed. Bahrain started their medal wins on Friday when they dominated the cross country races for men and women. Billsuma Gelassa opened Bahrain’s medal account in the men’s 8,000m cross country race, where he took the competition’s gold medal and was followed by compatriot Aweke Yimerin in second place, giving the nation the team overall gold medal. Tejitu Chalchissa (23:39) and Gladys Kibiwot then sealed a 1-2 finish for Bahrain in the women’s 6,000m cross country race, which saw Bahrain also claim the overall team gold medal. Bahrain also sent five more sports disciplines for the 10day Games, they were beach football, beach volleyball, sailing, swimming and triathlon. Action from the third-place beach handball match between Bahrain and Pakistan. MoI, Credimax win A golf tournament DT News Network DT News Network T he Independent 3 Team of the Ministry of the Interior (51.3 points) won the Championship Flight and Credimax 2 (52.8) clinched the Premiere Flight yesterday as the three-day 17th American Mission Hospital (AMH) Island Classic Charity Golf Tournament concluded at His Majesty the King’s private golf course at Al Safriya. This popular annual event was played under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Yesterday the final 10 teams out of the more than 40 in the fay were in action playing in both the Championship and Premiere flights. In the Championship Flight for teams with an average handicap of less than 6.0 the scores were: - Awal International Sports (53.8) who moved overall into third place, followed by Saffriya 2 (55.9), Royal Golf Club 2 (58.4) and Royal Golf Club 3 (60.7). In the Premiere Flight for teams with an average handicap of 6.0 or more, all the top three places were decided on the final day with Credimax 2 (52.8) in first, followed by DHL (54.4) second and Credimax 1 (55) third, followed by Independent Team 6 (58.8), Xe- rox (63.5) and Al Osra (64.7). The tournament format was the ever popular Texas Scramble on the nine-hold course which provided every team a chance to win the prizes with side contests adding to the excitement along with the Hole-In-One Competition on the second hole with the first player achieving the feat winning a JAC J5 – Luxury 1.81 Sedan, which was unclaimed. At the end of the event AMH CEO Dr George Cheriyan said: “It gave me great pleasure to give out the awards today, during the closing ceremony and to have the opportunity to thank His Majesty the King for his generosity in allowing the golf tournament to take place on his private golf course. I would like to thank all the sponsors and everyone who contributed to the success of the tournament and supporting our Community Outreach programme.” Final results: Championship Flight: 1 Independent - Ministry of Interior (51.3), 2 Saffriya 1 (53.8), 3 Awal International Sports (53.8). Premiere Flight: 1 Credimax 2 (52.8), 2 DHL (54.4), 3 Credimax 1 (55). RABCO Saudi defeated Indian Club in a thrilling straight sets 25-22, 25-23, 25-22 win to clinch the Kerala Catholic Association (KCA)-Zayani Motors International Volleyball Tournament supported by Lulu and UAE Xchange at the club premises in Segaiya. The chief guest at the final was Zayani Motors general manager Mohammed Zaki who witnessed the match along with other dignitaries and sponsor representatives. Trophies and cash awards for the finalists were distributed by Mr Zaki and other sponsors along with KCA president Sam Ancil Francis, KCA acting general Secretary Saji Paul and the executive committee. Senior KCA officials thanked sponsors, teams, spectators and Aidan Payne aidan@dt.bh O man under French coach Paul Le Guen and winners of Pool B take on Pool A runners-up Qatar coached by French born Algerian Djamel Behmadi in the first semi-final of the 22nd GCC Football Cup ARABCO win title the media along with tournament convener Raison Mathew, coordinator K P Jose and KCA sports secretary Sibi Kaitharath for the success of the tournament. This two- week long tournament featured 10 teams split into two pools of preliminary round-robin matches with the top two in each qualifying for the knockout semi-finals. The winning team with officials and chief guests. Oman take on Qatar Championships tonight 5.45pm at the King Fahad International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The second semi-final is at the same venue kicking off at 9pm between Pool A winners Saudi Arabia under Spanish coach Ra- mon Juan Lopez Caro and Pool B runners-up against UAE under Emirati coach Mahdi Ali. Oman advanced to this stage after a stalemate 0-0 draw against UAE then a 1-1 draw with Iraq before a crushing 5-0 victory over Kuwait. Qatar made this stage with an opening 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia, followed by a 0-0 draw with Yemen and the same score with Bahrain. Saudi Arabia easily won its pool after its opening draw with Qatar to follow up with wins against Bahrain 3-0 and 1-0 against the impressive Yemeni team. Mohammedi overall winner DT News Network M ohammed Mohammedi (one hour 38 minutes 22 seconds) was the overall winner of the GPIC Grand Prix Series which was the second event of the Bahrain Road Runners (BRR) season, held over 5km, 10km and 15km over three consecutive Friday’s starting at Al Ghous Park in Muahrraq around the bay between Shaikh Isa Bin Salman and Shaikh Hamad Bridges. The first race was a 5km loop around the bay followed by two and three loops the following Fridays featuring a total of 277 participants with 153 runners completing all three races. Second place overall in the men’s category was Maaly Tawer (1:38.22), with Hassan Mohammed Ali (1:48.59) in third. In the women’s category, Libera Francesca Caputo (2:09.21) came in first, followed by Glenis Driscoll (2:15.05) second and Ruth Kenna (2:21.18) third. Other age category win- Winners with their trophies ners: Mubarak Al Sulaiti (M16, 1:52.32), Ebrahim Al Thaher (M30, 1:55.36), Salim Abed (M40, 2:08.54), Colin Gardiner (M45, 2:06.44), Tim Owen (M50, 2:07.44), Abdulkarim Turki (M55, 2:08.51), Mohsin Al Sharif (M60, 2:26.03), Ebrahim Al Khalifa (M65, 3:38.58). Laci Sweany (F16, 2:25.10), Jessica Vondrack (F30, 2:22.02), Juilena Stoilova (F40, 2:31.30), Sue Hall (F45, 2:31.31), Jane Eaton (F50, 2:35.56), Una Brockerhogff (F55, 3:58.32). Sunday, November 23, 2014 Newcastle up to fourth SPORTS 29 SISSOKO SINKS QPR Newcastle ewcastle climbed to fourth in the Premier League after Moussa Sissoko’s second half strike clinched a 1-0 win over QPR yesterday. Sissoko’s goal 12 minutes from time at St James’ Park was enough to give Alan Pardew’s revitalised side their sixth successive win just weeks after they looked destined for another season of struggle. Pardew’s men have not conceded a goal in 432 minutes and will be starting to dream of securing a place in European competition next season. However, there was heartache for Newcastle’s Ryan Taylor, starting his first Premier League game in 993 days after two serious knee injuries, when he limped off N in tears after suffering another injury in the first half. QPR slumped to the bottom of the table after their fifth defeat in their last seven matches. Joey Barton was handed the QPR captain’s armband on his return to Newcastle and he was given a warm welcome from the home fans after his four-year spell on Tyneside. But Pardew’s side were first to threaten when a sloppy back-pass from QPR defender Steven Caulker put goalkeeper Robert Green under pressure. Green’s clearance slammed into Newcastle Newcastle United- 1 Queens Park Rangers - 0 midfielder Jack Colback, with the rebound bouncing into the side-netting. QPR boss Harry Redknapp was furious with a careless piece of play that almost proved costly and he leapt to his feet, bawling and hollering at his defenders.Taylor came close to marking his return with a dream goal when he drove a 20-yarder down the middle and Green had to fist it away. But a day that had started so positively for Taylor suddenly turned sour in the 34th minute as he had to come off with what appeared to be a knee problem. He hobbled down the tunnel in tears and even the crowd’s warm applause couldn’t ease the pain as Yoan Gouffran came on in his place. (AFP) Moussa Sissoko (left) celebrates scoring goal. Atletico close on leaders with Malaga win Madrid tletico Madrid bounced back from their surprise defeat to Real Sociedad before the international break with a 3-1 win over Malaga yesterday to move to within a point of leaders Real Madrid. The hosts looked on course for a comfortable victory as Tiago nodded them into an early lead from Koke’s corner before Antoine Griezmann tapped home at the end of a flowing move to double the lead just before half-time. Roque Santa Cruz briefly gave the visitors, who had won their previous five La Liga games, hope when he volleyed home Samu Castillejo’s wonderful cross 26 minutes from time, but their hopes of a point dissipated when Samuel Sanchez was shown a second yellow card just nine minutes later. Diego Godin wrapped up the A Atletico Madrid’s Uruguayan defender Diego Godin (left) scores past Malaga’s Cameroonian goalkeeper Carlos Kameni (centre). three points as he powered home a header from close range seven minutes from time, but Atletico also ended the game with 10 men as captain Gabi picked up his second booking of the afternoon in the closing stages. Atletico had a strong penalty appeal turned down early on when Koke’s fierce strike was deflected behind by the arms of Sergio Sanchez, yet it mattered little as from the resulting corner Diego Simeone’s men continued their incredible run of scoring from set-pieces this season when Tiago flicked home Koke’s cross at the near post. However, the home side also showed their ability on the ball in their second goal as a lovely interchange between Arda Turan and Mario Mandzukic freed the Turkish international to roll the ball across goal for Griezmann to slot in his fifth goal of the season. Gabi should have made it 3-0 when he pulled a shot wide at the start of the second period, while Carlos Kameni did well to parry substitute Raul Jimenez’s powerful header as Atletico continued to push forward. (AFP) Mardan on pole as Manila Masters reaches climax S Manille ingapore golfer Mardan Mamat put himself on pole position for a fourth Asian Tour win with a four-shot lead yesterday going into the final round of the Philippines’ Resorts World Manila Masters tournament. The 47-year-old winner of the 2004 Indian Open, 2006 Singapore Masters and the 2012 Philippine Open sank seven birdies against a single bogey for a six-under third-round score of 66. “I got off to a great start which kind of gave me a good cushion. I kept myself in my own zone. I knew I had to stay calm to maintain my lead,” he said. Mardan has a 17-under total of 199 after three rounds, and a four-shot lead over Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat. “It was less windy compared to the first two rounds. I guess that explains the low scores today,” said Frenchman Lionel Weber, who jumped into third place, five shots behind Mardan, with a sizzling 64 yesterday. Thailand’s Prom Meesawat shot a course-record nine-under-par 63 with seven birdies and a closing eagle, but remained nine shots adrift of Mardan. Mardan Mamat Everton win over West Ham Leon Osman Liverpool eon Osman ensured his 400th Everton appearance was one to savour as he scored the decisive goal in their 2-1 Premier League victory over West Ham United yesterday. Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku had put the Toffees ahead in the first half before Mauro Zarate equalised for the Hammers 11 minutes into the second period. But 33-year-old midfielder Osman helped Roberto Martinez’s side collect all three points when he finished off an Everton counter-attack from close range in the 73rd minute. Everton made four changes from the side that drew with Sunderland last time out as Kevin Mirallas featured for the first time since picking up a hamstring injury in the Merseyside derby in September. James McCarthy also started for the hosts, which will have interested Roy Keane following the Republic of Ireland assistant manager’s claim that Everton routinely go out of their way to protect their Irish players. L The visitors handed a first start of the season to injuryprone striker Andy Carroll following his return from a longstanding ankle problem as Sam Allardyce made five changes to the team that draw 0-0 with Aston Villa. The home side had the best of the early chances when Osman sent Seamus Coleman scampering to the byline and he cut the ball back for Steven Naismith, only for the Scotland international to fire over. But Everton’s persistence paid off just before the halfhour when Lukaku put Everton ahead with a goal that appeared to be scored from an offside position. Ross Barkley seized on Naismith’s knockdown on the edge of the box and his shot was blocked by James Collins and then deflected off Winston Reid for Lukaku, who slammed the ball past Adrian from close range. Everton had the ball in the net again when Barkley broke clear and saw the ball taken off his toe by Lukaku, but this time the assistant referee raised his flag. (AFP) SPORTS Sunday, November 23, 2014 30 Rosberg edges Hamilton for F1 title decider ROSBERG ON POLE Abu Dhabi ico Rosberg survived intense pressure and several nervous errors yesterday to claim what may be a vital pole position for the titledeciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, edging out his Mercedes teammate and arch-rival Lewis Hamilton. Rosberg, who secured his 11th pole of the season, has to come first and hope that Hamilton, who leads him by 17 points in the drivers’ championship, finishes outside the top two to overtake the Briton and take the Formula One drivers’ title. In a tightly-contested qualifying session, the 29-year-old German produced his best lap of the weekend when he most needed it to outpace championship leading Hamilton by four-tenths of a second. Rosberg clocked a best time of one minute and 40.480 in the top ten shootout to finish ahead of Hamilton with impressive Finn Valtteri Bottas third for Williams. Brazilian Felipe Massa was fourth in the second Williams car, ahead of Australian Daniel Ricciardo and his outgoing Red Bull team-mate, four-time champion German Sebastian Vettel. It was Rosberg’s 11th pole position of the season and the 14th of his career. It was also the Mercedes team’s recordequalling 18th pole of the N Rosberg clocked one minute and 40.480 in the top ten shootout to finish ahead of Hamilton Tokyo apan’s Hideki Matsuyama kept rising American star Jordan Spieth at bay with a composed four-under-par 67 yesterday to stretch his lead to two strokes after three rounds of the Dunlop Phoenix tournament. Overnight leader Matsuyama, who claimed his maiden victory on the US PGA Tour at the Memorial Tournament earlier this season, carded a bogey-free round while US Masters runner-up Spieth fired a 68 as the young guns continued their absorbing struggle on the windswept shoreline course in Miyazaki, western Japan. J Matsuyama will begin Sunday’s final round on 14-under and on form the top two, who both produced rounds of 64 on Friday, look favourite, although Australia’s Brendan Jones is just three off the pace after returning a 68. Japanese pin-up Ryo Ishikawa showed glimpses of rediscovering his touch with a 68 to leave him tied for 36th on one under par, 13 shots off rival Matsuyama. The $1.7 million Dunlop Phoenix boasts an illustrious roll-call of former winners, including Tiger Woods (2004-05), Tom Watson (1980, 1997) and Seve Ballesteros (1977, 1981). Radionova glides to second gold Bordeaux lena Radionova blew away her rivals as the 15-year-old Russian glided to her second Grand Prix figure skating gold of the season at the Trophee Eric Bompard in Bordeaux yesterday. The two-time world junior champion radiated in blue on the ice at the Meriadeck Ice Rink to take the title ahead of fellow Russian Julia Lipnitskaya and two-time winner Ashley Wagner of the United States, who both fell in their free skate. After achiev- E Nico Rosberg celebrates in the parc ferme. year and their 12th front row lockout and eighth in succession. Mercedes Benz also became the first engine supplier to take every pole position in a season since Ford in 1969. The most intense drama came at the end of the final shootout when Hamilton, who had clocked a best time of 1:40.920 in Q2, was unable to avoid making minor errors as he clocked a final lap of 1:40.866. It was not enough to overhaul Rosberg’s time and take pole. “It was a messy lap from Lewis, which was not expected because he had a very good lap in the second qualifying,” said Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff. “I won’t tell them anything anymore. They are in their own little bubble and concentrating on the race. I think we should leave them in peace now to concentrate on tomorrow.” (AFP) Stenson, Cabrera-Bello go three clear in Dubai Dubaï W orld number four Henrik Stenson is on track to successfully defend his title at the DP World Tour Championship, but he will have to shake off the red-hot Rafael Cabrera-Bello after yesterday’s third round. The Spanish world number 104 shot a seven-under par 65 – the low round of the day for a second successive day – and finished on 14-under par 202 after 54 holes, the same as Stenson, who shot a bogey-free round of 68. It was the Swede’s 12th consecutive round in the 60s on the Earth course of Jumeirah Golf Estates. The leading duo are now three clear of Englishman Justin Rose, who leads the chasing pack at 205 following a round of 68. World number one Rory McIlroy once again endured a difficult day. The 2012 champion, who is already assured of becoming the European number one for the season Matsuyama stays ahead of Spieth Henrik Stenson plays his second shot of the 9th hole from the bunker to the right of the fairway. by winning the Race to Dubai, made rare back-to-back double bogeys en route to a two-under par 70. McIlroy will start the final round four shots behind Sten- son and Cabrera-Bello, tied for fourth on 10-under par with Frenchman Victor Dubuisson (67), England’s Tyrell Hatton (68) and Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen (69). It was a bit of a battle for Stenson early in the day, when he three-putted for par from 20 feet on the par-5 second, and then needed to make and up-and-down for par on the third before a chip-in for his first birdie of the day on the fourth. After another missed birdie chance on the par-5 seventh hole, where he failed to make a four-footer putt, the 38-year-old shifted gears and made three birdies coming in for his 68. Stenson, who is yet to win a tournament this year despite a solid season, said: “It’s a great championship, this one, and of course it would mean a lot to me to defend, and to get a win this season. Cabrera-Bello, who needed just 21 putts to go through his round, finished with four birdies in his last five holes. And the Spaniard said his strong short game saved what could have been an ugly round. (AFP) ing a career best short programme (67.28) to take the lead on Friday, Radionova also beat her personal best in the free skate (136.64) and overall score (203.92) in her first senior season. Radionova also booked her spot in next month’s elite ISU Grand Prix final in Barcelona after winning the season-opening Skate America. She finished 18.74 points ahead of Lipnitskaya, 16, who fell on a triple jump in her routine to ‘Romeo and Juliet’ for which she scored 118.39, and 185.18 overall. Inzaghi and Mancini relishing Milan derby Milan C Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi is in confident mood ahead of the derby against Roberto Mancini’s Inter as the battle of Milan takes centre stage in Serie A today. Inzaghi’s side come into the fixture in seventh place and 11 points behind leaders Juventus, who are in action yesterday away to Lazio, but the former international marksman says his team have nothing to fear against an Inter team just one point below them. “May the best team win, but I sincerely A believe that it will be difficult to be stronger than us,” Inzaghi said. “’Mancio’ has more experience in these kind of matches as a coach but myself, I have the emotion of all these matches as a player. “A derby is different, it is not to be played, it is to be won!” added the 41-year-old who spent 11 years as a player, scoring 73 goals, at Milan. Brazilian defender Alex is ruled out for Milan with injury which hardly helps a leaky rearguard that has already conceded 16 goals in 11 matches. German league chief backs World Cup boycott calls Berlin top German league official yesterday backed calls for a European boycott of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in Russia and Qatar over corruption allegations. Bundesliga chief executive Christian Seifert told the Suddeutsche Zeitung daily that a “boycott would be the most efficient arm” if Europe could unite to take on global governing body FIFA. “As a serious organisation, we (Germany) no lon- A ger feel represented by this FIFA, we no longer feel that we are a member,” he added. “Seventy-five percent of the players in the World Cup are under contract in Europe and if Europe says ‘we will no longer participate’, then that changes everything,” Seifert said. “FIFA could certainly suspend Germany, England, Italy and Spain for the next three World Cups but that would have no impact. Because there would be no more World Cup.” Sunday, November 23, 2014 MAN CITY WIN Toure’s moment of magic lifts City SPORTS 31 Five-try Scotland see off Tonga Kilmarnock ries from Blair Cowan, Stuart Hogg, Alex Dunbar, Geoff Cross and Tommy Seymour helped Scotland settle a two-year-old score with an ultimately convincing 3712 victory against Tonga on the plastic pitch at KIlkmarnock Rugby Park. In the first international match involving a Tier One nation played on an artificial surface, Scotland overcame a poor first-half performance to avenge the 21-15 defeat they suffered against the Tongans at Pittodrie Stadium in T Aderdeen in November 2012, an occasion on which they conspicuously failed to cross the opposition try line. In doing so, the Scots completed a satisfactory first home series under Kiwi coach Vern Cotter, having beaten Argentina 41-31 and pushed New Zealand hard before losing 24-16. Scotland were on the front foot from the off. Fly half Finn Russell spurned a kickable penalty in favour of an attacking line-out in the left corner but Scotland made a mess of the set-piece opportunity. No plans to reform Davis Cup Lille T Manchester City’s Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure (centre) scores his team’s second goal past Swansea City’s Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski. Manchester anchester City midfielder Yaya Toure emerged from his recent slump to score a superb solo goal that gave the Premier League champions a much-needed 2-1 victory over Swansea at Eastlands yesterday. The result ends a run of just one victory in their previous six games for City, who now move on to a crucial Champions League group game against Bayern Munich on Tuesday, a match for which Toure is suspended following his dismissal M in City’s last European game third placed City deserved after against CSKA Moscow. Toure, they recovered strongly from who has been in poor form for a nervous start, and an opener much of the campaign amid from Swansea’s Wilfried Bony speculation the Ivorian was which was equalised by Stevan keen to leave, struck in the Jovetic. City’s unsteady opening cul62nd minute, collecting a clever back heel from Fernandinho in minated in Swansea taking a deserved lead his stride and after nine minpowering to the corner of the Manchester City- 2 utes through a well worked six-yard area Swansea City- 1 Bony goal. The from where his striker, fresh strike gave the goalkeeper no chance. A win- from signing a new contract ning goal was no more than with the Welsh club this week, started the move himself with a short pass to Nathan Dyer. The winger then completed the one-two with a clever, lofted pass which was taken by Bony expertly on his chest before he unleashed a first-time, rightfoot volley past the dive of Joe Hart. With South Korea midfielder Ki Sung-yeung an influential early performer, Swansea had controlled that opening 10 minutes but the goal sparked City into life and the remainder of the first half belonged to the champions. (AFP) Federer, Wawrinka give Swiss 2-1 lead Lille R oger Federer and Stan Wawrinka gave Switzerland a 2-1 lead over France in the Davis Cup final with a commanding doubles win over Julien Benneteau and Richard Gasquet in Lille yesterday. The world number two and four were in charge from the start and bossed the rubber from the net and the baseline to win 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. The win means that the Swiss are just one win away from capturing the first Davis Cup title in their history. That could come Sunday when the reverse singles are held, with Wawrinka and Federer highly likely to play again against Gael Monfils and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Watched by another huge crowd of around 27,000 in the roofed over Lille football stadium, the Swiss pair knuckled down quickly to their task, pocketing the first Roger Federer (left) celebrates with teammate Stanislas Wawrinka after winning the doubles tennis match. break of the match in the sixth game on the Benneteau serve. That was enough to edge them a set up, but, after a quick visit to the locker room to regroup, the French pair came back out re-energised. They briefly looked the likelier to move back into contention, but failed to convert any of five break points that came their way in the second, fourth and eighth games. They were made to pay a heavy price as, with a tie-break looming, Gasquet’s serve collapsed under the weight of some magnificent returns from both of the Swiss. A Federer backhand winner secured the break and Wawrinka had no trouble serving out for a two sets to love lead. The French pair had a mountain to climb and they had to hold on grimly to Gasquet’s serve early in the third set to stay in the match. Two games later it was Benneteau’s turn to feel the Swiss pressure and, after the French pair saved two break points, they succumbed on the third, Wawrinka splitting them with a forehand drive. (AFP) he Davis Cup has its flaws, but it is still one of sport’s great events and there are no plans to radically alter it, ITF chief Francesco Ricci Bitti said yesterday. Speaking in Lille ahead of the FranceSwitzerland Davis Cup final doubles, the International Tennis Federation president said that changes to the Davis Cup had been considered in the past to no avail. “We know tennis has changed. But we are the institution. We represent the basic value of the sport,” the Italian said. “Then we have to protect what is the value that we believe is vital for the progress of our sport, in spite of the evolution. “It’s clear the calendar is busy. It’s clear that the players have a more demanding season. It’s clear we have to accept that some people are not participating. “In any case, the value that Davis Cup brings to many nations is vital for the development of the sport, more than many other activities.” The format and timing for the Davis Cup has been a heated subject of debate in tennis circles for the past few years, with many of the top players calling for changes. Shehzad fit for New Zealand ODIs Lahore akistan received some good news on their injured key players yesterday with opener Ahmed Shehzad set to return for the limited over series against New Zealand. Shehzad, 22, suffered a minor skull fracture during the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi on November 10 after being hit by a bouncer from seamer Corey Anderson. Shehzad made a career-best 176 in the match. He was ruled out of the remaining two Tests but Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said he would be fit for the two P Twenty20 matches and five one-day internationals which follow the Tests next month. The first Twenty20s against New Zealand will be played in Dubai on December 4. However middle-order batsman Sohaib Maqsood has been ruled out of the limited over series due to a wrist injury sustained while playing for Pakistan ‘A’ against the United Arab Emirates last month. Paceman Wahab Riaz has recovered from the knee injury he received in a one-day match against Australia last month and will be available for the limited over series. Miura batters Puerta to defend WBC crown Tokyo apan’s Takashi Miura battered Mexican challenger Edgar Puerta into submission with a sixth-round technical knockout yesterday to successfully defend his World Boxing Council super featherweight title for the third time. The 30-yearold overpowered the topranked challenge, sending him to the canvas in the first round before finishing Puerta off with a ferocious flurry of punches J two minutes, 15 seconds into the sixth, a left-right to the body opening him up for a crunching left to the jaw which forced the referee to step in. “It’s a relief,” a beaming Miura told reporters after dominating the fight in Yokohama. “He was a tough opponent. I’d like to have finished him off earlier but it doesn’t always go to plan. I still have a few things I need to improve on. I wasn’t completely happy.” 32 Sunday, November 23, 2014
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